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AUDITORIUM This page is donated by JOHN McCONNAUGHEY
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THE YEAR 1935-1936 supervision of Mr. John R. Teichert, Superintendent, and the faculty. To the last years faculty have been added two new members, namely, E. Stanley Melick and Sidney B. Cutlip. Mr. Melick is from Utica, Ohio, a graduate of Denison University, and he is working on his M. S. degree. He teaches Algebra, Geometry, French I, French II and Chemistry. Mr. Sidney B. Cutlip is from Piketon, Ohio; he attended Wilmington College. He teaches Jr. High Mathematics and Jr. High History. The remaining faculty includes: Mr. Helman, Miss Vallery, Miss Hutt, Mr. McCon-naughey, Mr. Shrader, Miss Buell, Mrs. Hocckh, Mr. McFerren. Mr. Swing, and Mr. Teichert in High and Junior High School. The following teach in the grades from first to sixth: Miss Haynes, Miss Breinig, Mr. Corn, Miss Brown. Miss Andre, Miss Armbrust, Miss Hughes, Mr. Raidiger, Mr. Scott, Miss Kcechle, Miss Kuhn, and Miss Penn. Several new features have been added to the regular curriculum, including agricultural and commercial subjects. The Home Economic department, under supervision of Miss Lenore Vallery, has accomplished much in the past year. They have been successful in giving five banquets this year. From the finances of these, new equipment was purchased for that department. The music department has presented an operetta “Flower of Venezia”. Both the Glee Club and Band cooperated with their efficient leader Charles Schrader, to make this operetta the success that it was. Both the Glee Club and the Band have been appreciated by the school and community. They have participated in several chapel programs during the year and assisted in various outside activities. The athletic department has accomplished much to make Waverly High proud of their achievements. Both the girls’ and boys’ basketball teams were runners-up in the county. The girls won seven out of the twelve games played; the boys won nine out of the eighteen games played. The community fans were more than pleased with these results. They were coached by the capable George Swing. The football teams were a challenge to all outside teams . Waverly High School boasts of two clubs. The F. F. A. Future Farmers of America, is an organization open to rural boys only. They have participated in two chapel programs during the year. On Arbor Day they planted a tree, silver maple, to the rear of the High School building. Their leader is Mr. McFerren. Mrs. Louise Hoeckh is responsible for the organization of a patriotic club known as the Sons and Daughters of the United States of America. It is composed, solely, of Junior High students. The purpose of this club is to teach citizenship and patriotism. The high school is proud of its scholastic record. In the senior scholarship test, Waverly placed six students in the highest third of the group. In the county elimination contest, Waverly placed ten members of the county team of twenty-four members. The senior class, composed of forty members, as it leaves Waverly High School feels it has acquired memories which it will remember and cherish for the ages to come. —Rowena Fisher. This page is donated hy MARGARET L. BUELL
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