Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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This page is donated by LOUISA M. HOECKH CLASS sixth grade

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GROUPS This page is donated by W. H. JOHNSON Class of 1937 The class of 1937 consists of 18 girls and 24 boys of which only 15 remain of 42 which started together in the first grade. Those remaining oi the original class are: Charles Bowman, Junior Brown, Robert Deering, Glenn Frey, Samuel Hamilton, Carl Johnson, Bob McCormick, Donald Schwardt, Jack Woods, Sarah Bowman, Mary Doll, Alice Hickman. Opal Jackson. Romaine Taylor, Marguerite Moore. Our grade teachers were as loliows: Miss Anna Smith, Miss Emma Crawford, Miss Helen Armbruster, Miss Dorothy Andre, Miss Ella Humphrey, Mrs. Louise Hoeckh, Miss Margaret Buell, Miss Alice Keechle, Mr. Forrest E. Roberts The class has ranked very high in scholarships throughout its eleven years of progress. It has been well represented in sports, honor rolls and scholastic contests. The class organized early this year. It selected for its The Class The class of 1938 has an enrollment of sixty pupils, thirty girls and thirty boys, only fourteen of which started with the class in the first grade. They are: Jimmie Logan, Mary Gertrude Schauseil, Jane Scott, Dorothy Stubbs, Ellis Davis, Olga May Smith, Pauline Yeager, Frank Robinson, James Way, Ruth Woods, Norma Jean Miller, and Orland Ross. The teachers through the elementary school were: First, Miss Anna Smith; second, Miss Emma Crawford; third, Miss Helen Armbruster; fourth. Miss Dorothy Andre: fifth. Miss Ella Humphrey; sixth, Mrs. Louise Hoeckh. The class has ranked high in scholarship and has been active in extra-curricular work. The class contributes four students to the County Scholarship team. They are: Pauline Hartley, Ruth Cutler, Jane flower, the American Beauty Rose; colors, blue and gold. Officers as follows: President ........................................Donald Schwardt Vice President ...............................Junior Brown Secretary...............................Mary Doll Treasurer...................Alice Hickman IN THE PICTURE AKE: First Row: Mildred Brown, Charles Bowman. Marguerite Moore. Mary Doll. Robert VolInter, Orville Brewer. Opal Belchar. Junior Brown. Raney Murray. Ruth Trainer. Dwight Irwin. Alice Hickman. Floyd Reiser. Dale Brown. Second Row: Eileen Ferguson. Jean Scott. Ray Luther. Flora Emory. Mildred Tackett, Raymond Alexander. Alberta Steward. Romaine Blair. Pearl Barch. Helen Wardlow. Gene Ware. Robert Robinson. Samuel Hamilton, Wesley Perry. Third Row: Zelma Fisher. Sarah Bowman. Robert McCormick. Robert Bliss, Leona Harris, Orville Brown. Evelyn Mann. John Barch, Romaine Taylor, Charles Miller. Robert Deering, Donald Schwardt. Glenn Frey, Jack Woods. .Vo in Picture: Opal Jackson, Carl Johnson. of 1938 Scott, and Weldon Way. Other contestants did creditably well in their respective subjects. IN THE PICTURE ARE First Row: James Pool. Mary Patterson. Victor Dixon. Olga Smith, Marion Dixon. Dorothy Stubbs. Harold Reiser. Pauline Yeager, Robert Christman. Ruth Cutler, Ellis Davis. Jane Scott. James Logan. Mary Gertrude Schauseil. John Burling. Mary Whaley. Second Row: Edna Curtis. Mary Emory, Richard Bauer. Ellen Anglemeyrr. Frank .Robinson. Monnie Payton. James Way. Helen Smith, George Pfeiffer. Ruth Woods, Harold Clark. Mary Prnnisten. Ralph Pope. Mary Chloe Hamilton, Weldon Way, Weldon Bembower. Third Row: Viola Rapp. Gladys Deskins, Geraldine Fisher. Dora Morris, Clara Vest. Lillian Bauer. Martha Markham. Marjorie Fulcher. Marjorie Harris. Orland Ross, Robert Markham. Fourth Row: Donald Whaley. Charles Lasterday. Edward Wienrich. Albert New-land. Meric Nelson. Malcomb Moore. Charles Deacon. Harold Emory, and Marlard Cline. Class of 1939 The class of 1939 enrolls 47 pupils of which 21 are girls and 26 are boys. The class has been active in scholastic work and in extracurricular activities. During the year it sponsored three chapel programs. In the County Elimination Contest, Jean Keiser placed second in the English competition, Philip Bembower first in the science competition, and Zelma Massie second in the Latin competition. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row: Georgia Nichols. IVwcy Alexander. Jean Reiser, Hugo Rayburn. Helen Ware, Bazcl Cotterel. Bonadine Hammond. Horace Brown. Lora Jackson. Albert Easterday. Weltha Davis, Kelly New land. Geraldine Dyke. Charles Christman. Juanita Heibel. Second Row: Maribelle Hickman. Robert Trainer. John Scott, Mary Cooper. Bessie Beekman. Audrey Ruhr. Zelma Massie. Hazel Cooper. Ruth Ann Emerich. Grace Williams. Thurlow Dewey, Robert Armbruster. Jack Maloy. Third Row: Philip Bembower. Alfred Kalfs. Robert Ewing. Leslie Tackett. Madison Irwin. Roberta Stambaugh. Victoria Shirkey. Hazel Fisher. Andrew Lawson. Leslie Anderson, Ervin Edwards, Junior l'reber. Top Row: Louis Miller. Harold J. Kearns. Glenn Cline. Howard Harris. Marvin Anderson. Charles Miller. Fred Hatfield. Robert Johnson.



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GROUPS This page is donated by SIDNEY B. CUTLIP Eighth Grade TEACHERS—Miss Buell, Mrs. Hoeckh, Mr. Swing. Mr. Cutlip. The Eighth Grade deserves special mention for its fine spirit which proved to be of the highest degree. School work for the year has been exceedingly heavy but this did not stop participation in school activities. The students have contributed their services to excellent chapel programs, patriotic organizations, class athletics and band. The enrollment for the year is sixty-two. IN THK PICTURE ARK: First Row: Henry Murphy. David Johnson. Berlin Raybourn. Ray Schwartz. Rob-rrt Brown, Virgil Trainer. Richard Stahler. Charles Hoffman. Marilyn Jack- son. Bernice Mahone. Norma Stubbs. Mary Scott. R srlla Drtillian, Edith Pope, Catherine Rapp. Second Row: Nick Lazar, Warren Smith, Junior Rutherford. (liven Grooms. Robert Schwartz. Opal Oyer. Martha Darst. Helen Woods. Donna Jean Smith. Be»ie Moore, Jean Whitten. Jean B«»stick, Emma Howard. Third Rov: Harry Maxwell, Wallace Yeager, Everett Fultz, Virginia Bennett. Mae Colburn, Faye Shingledecker. Ruth Rapp. Margaret Edwards, William Campbell. Buddy Bauer. Robert Reiser. Leon Brown. Fourth Row: Clarence Manbeavrrs. Otis Davis. Virgil Wells. Dewey Davis. Ollie Deacon. Archie Shingledeckor, Wells B«»stick, Marvin Sager. Joseph Seeling- Sot in the Future: Eugene Charles. Gladys Ramsey. Delbert Ramsey, Paul Detillian, George Carey, William Graves. Ida Sutton. Robert Stulley. Mary Wilson. Anna Stanton. William Scott. Clara Belle Dykes. Alta Mae Williams. Seventh Grade TEACHERS—Miss Buell. Mrs. Hoeckh. Mr. Teichert. Mr. Cutlip, Mr. Swing. The Seventh Grade girls and boys entered Junior High School this year and were very glad to be in the High School Building. The total enrollment is 68. They have been ambitious and have tried to excel in all school work and extracurricular activities. They have planned and given some very interesting programs during the club meetings of the Sons and Daughters of the United States of America. They held a splendid basketball record for both boy’s and girl’s teams. Five pupils arc in the School Band. IN THE PICTURE ARK: First Row: lone Raybourn, Nina Calhoun, Loraine Stambaugh. Elizabeth Arnett. Sixth TEACHERS—Earl Corn and M. O. Scott The sixth grade class this year has the distinction of being the largest class in the county. They have a total enrollment of eighty-five pupils. They are an average class with about the same ideals and ambitions as all other classes of their age. They have been doing departmental work this year in English, history, geography and arithmetic. IN IHK PICTURE ARE: First Row: Juanita Pierce. Mary Pierce. Mary Louise Acord. Marian Keechle. Virginia Barch. Dorothy Smith. Nellie Manbeuvers. Katherine Moore, Leona Kmerirk. Jane Ewing. Jean Speakman. Anna Louise Landrum. Esther Mae Reiser. Bertha Rapp. Helen Hatfield. Esther Rapp. Edith Reed. Imogene Moore. Second Row: Dean Benbower. Francis Brown. R ibert Murray. Fred Seeling. Loyd Smith. Max Irwin. Leonard Wood. Donald Brumfield. Billy Wagner. David Virginia Combs. Beitha Campbell. Velma Dewey. Leonard Vest. Jack Brown. Jimmie McCoy. Paul Myers. Frances Miller. Joyce Bower, Pauline Oyer, Ivan Sager. Fremont Smith. Second Row: Elizabeth Whitt. Maeoellc Smith. Genivevc Brown. Dorothy Beckman. Ruth Paul. Cora Whaley. Jennie White. Jane Ri»s . Ruth Toops. Jack Yahraus, James Scott. Karl Schmitt. Ivan Scott. Henri Logan. Bobbie Cutler. Third Row: John Markham. Clara Belle Ray. Edna Weiter. Irma Jean Yeager. Helen Morris. Marianna Tackett. Clarice Hickman. Julia Scott. Edna Oyer. Joseph Schwartz. Eugene Fulscher, Robert Hatfield. Clois Ross. Fourth Row: Walter Easterday. Ruth Smith. Ruby Schwartz. Betty Ray. Mary Way, Pauline Brown, Rita Patterson, Kathleen Flanigan. Annahelle George. Ida Frey. Wallace George. Chalmer Ware. Fifth Row: Orval Arnett. Donald Brown. Jimmie Reiser, John Shane, Warren Beckman. Robert Miller. Chester Miller. Sot in Picture: Ray Fyffe. Edward Pennington, Betty Grooms, Neta Mustard. Warren Bower. Grade Way. Billy Murray. Jacob Rails. Ronald Brumfield. George Diley, Charles Crites. Elva Johnson, J c Rapp. Third Row: Earnest Brown. Homer Alexander, George Armbruster. Donald Maple. Paul Massie. Charles Wagner. Paul Durham. Janies Bryant, Emerson Arga-bright. Junior Lawson. Walter Man beavers, Eugene Crabtree. Eugene Oyer. Harold Veolker, Charles Haynes. Charles Kay. Denver Emory. Earl Litterest, Billy Brown. Top Row: Louise Yeager. Jeanne Treftx. Betty Christman. Betty Stulley, Lena Mae Cook. Jean Estep. Ruby Dyke. Hope McGuiie. Margaret Darst, Thelma Watters. Ellen Bland. Margery Ware. Bertha Wardlow. Eileen Miller. Madeline Lumbert. Zeda Brown. Sot in th•- Picture: Kathryn Mater, Katherine Stulley. Georgia Mae Wilson. Kul n Miller. Hassel Charles. Yelda Keaton. Thelma Bennett. Kathryn Farmer. Charles Knapp. Rol ert Spencer, James Minor. Irene VanScoy. Billy Wunsch, Hetty White

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