Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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This page is donated by THE REPUBLICAN HERALD Printers of Waverley Novel FUTURE FARM ERS ot= AMERICA VARSITY • W- honor societv scholastic

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This page is donated by HELEN ARMBRUSTER KATHERINE KUHN FLORENE HUGHES Tear hers The teachers of the elementary group are twelve in number, two for each grade group. Of these, Anna Laura Haynes is new this year. The elementary schools have been capably administered by Mr. Teichert and instructed by well-trained teachers. A new course of study planned by the county supervisor Mrs. Louella A ter, and supplemented by new text-books has proved very effective. The art work has been supervised by Richard Teichert. The music has been taught by Charles O. Shrader; a junior band has been organized from the elementary school and has shown promising results. IN THE PICTURE ARE: Front Row: Anna Laura Haynes. Kathryn Ann Breing, Helen Brown, Ruth Penn. Second Row: Dorothy Andre, Katherine Kuhn, Avonelle- Keechle, Helen Armbruster, Florene Hughes. Top Row: Mr. Buoy, Oscar Reidiger, Earl Corn, Merle Scott, Mr. Reed. Second Grade TEACHERS—Florene Huches and Kathryn Kuhn After a happy year with Miss Keechle, and Miss Penn they passed on to the Second Grade. Their enrollment for the year was sixty-eight. Through difficult work they have gained the objectives for the second grade, including the extension and refinement of nearly all those projects introduced during the first year. A keen interest has developed in reading both for pleasure and information. For example, the new books that were purchased for their reading table. They enjoyed the Do-and-Learn Reader and Work Book. The use of these books has helped them develop mastery of a fundamental reading vocabulary, skill in recognition of new words, and ability to read fluently by thought units. TEACHERS—Miss Penn and Miss Keechle There are 81 girls and boys in the first grade. Although handicapped by such severe winter-weather, they have successfully completed their work along all lines. They have read the First Primer, and will complete the First Reader. Their aptness in spelling and numberwork is remarkably good for such small tots. Several interesting projects, The Play-House, Pets, and The Farm have been worked out with the aid of the teachers, the supervisor, and the art teacher. Many interesting little songs have been learned. The boys and girls who have perfect yearly attendance are: Dorothy Mae Howard, Mary Katherine Ludwig. Arnold Stevens, Dallas Tackett, Junior and Charles Thurman. They will be ready, we are confident, to go into second grade work. Under the guidance of the Art teacher interest has highly developed in their social science work. They feel they have accomplished a great deal of work for being so small, and are confident they can easily adjust themselves to more difficult work that will follow next year. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Rotr: Blanche Rapp. Mary E. Whittkugle. Irene McGuire. Gladys Wilson, Virginia Brown. Bonnie Lou Rhoads. Bettie Louise Bumgarner. Pauline Minor. Edith Ann Ray. Louise Moore. Irnta Campbell. Norma Weber. Wilma Littlejohn. Anna Browning. Alice Crites. Second Row. Vincent Scott. Donald Harris, Robert Ferguson. Floyd Edwin Landrum. Billy Bryant. Harold Manbevers. Vergil Wright. Mason Harris. David Stirr, Henry Thurman. Bobbie Manbevers. Arnold Walker. Frank Armbruster. John L. Scants, John Bower. Richard Stulley. Those not in the Future: Pat Cool. Robert Oeslerle. Phostila Cisco. Glenn Johnson. Stanley Hines, Wilbur Smith. Robert Scott. Lee Roy Lansing. Velma Deacon. Elmer WelLs. Pearlie Whaley, and Kenneth VanScoy. Grade IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row. Dorothy Bower. Alberta Brown. Ruth Snyder. Virginia Scott. Betty Miller. Ada Stulley, Mary Rapp. Engline Rowland. Faye Nickol. Edna Mae Hatfield. Elinor Chandler. Virginia Lee Rooinson. Eunice Eggers, Barbara Ann Cox. Mary Margaret Potts. Coni Oilman. Second Row James Dyke. Russell Beekman. Donald Browning. Harold Wilson, LcRoy Seeling, Earl Murray, Harry Vest, LeRoy Clay, Lawrence Harris, Norma Brown. Tommy George. Harry Johnson. Bobby Blakeman, Paul Dyke, Melvin Hines. Third Row: Annabelle Clay. Romona Brown. Elizabeth Hatfield. Joan Weiss. Kathryn Ann Bauer. Florence Moore. Dorothy Mae Howard. Julia Jones. Mary K. Ludwig. Ocie Campbell. Fannie Lawson, Rugh Minor. Margene Mercer, Doris Brown. Wilma Newton, Joan Montgomery. Bertha Lansing Minnie Miller. Top Ro u : John Bland. William Heibel. Arnold Stevens. Charles Thurman. Frank Osborne. Wayne Christman. Dallas Tackett. Herbert Conky. James Manbevers. Clayton Nickol. Wilbur Carey. Paul Rapp. Lawrence Hoffman. Eugene Manbeavers. James Perkins. James Oyer. David Dyke. Eugene Whaley. Xot in the Future Nancy Cool. Arthur Kennard. Clarence Brewster. Victor Markham. Grace Jackson. Edna Keaton. George Spence. Glenna VanScoy, Agnes Hungerford. Letty Colburn. Robie Brewster. Irene Harris. Margaret Claytor, Earnest Lansing and Louise Cottrell.



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This page is donated by CLASS OF 1939 Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America of 1935-36 was composed of twenty members including the following officers: President, Walter Deacon; Vice President, Harold Emory; Secretary, Ed Weinrich; Treasurer, Marion Dixon; Reporter, Dale Dixon; Advisor, R. O. McFerren. This organization is formed to develop rural leadership, to create a love for nature and rural life, to improve scholarship and to aid in promoting other high school activities. The organization completed a class project of one acre of corn; sponsored the Comedy Play, “Judy”; held a Parent and Son Banquet; purchased a school radio jointly with the Board of Education; exhibited projects at the County Fair; won 5th place in State Poultry Judging Contest; won 5th place in the individual Dairy Cattle Judging Contest; held regular business and recreational meetings; and are planning a summer camping trip. IN THE PICTURE ARE: Front Row: James Pool, Robert Ewing, Marion Dixon, Charles Deacon, Victor Dixon. Ed. Weinrich, Glenn Cline. Second Row: Pres. Walter Deacon. Carlos Bland. Raymond Alexander, Merle Nelson, Ralph Pope, Dale Hixon, Harold Emory. Top Row: Robert Markham, Clarence Cooper, Marlard Cline, Rexie Kroth. Robert Butler, Instructor R. O. McFerren, Dale Brown. Varsity “W” Probably one of the most distinguished and most highly honored organizations in W. H. S. is the Varsity W Association. Participation in any major sport in which a letter is awarded entitles the holder of such an athletic letter to membership in this organization. Those students who are privileged to become members of the Varsity W are our foremost athletes, who have worked diligently so that Waverly High School may always have increasing renown for athletic power. There are also among its members those who have not participated in athletic contests, but, through their willingness to serve as cheerleaders and managers of teams, are recognized as leading sport boosters. These members of this association surely deserve recognition • rch can come to them through belonging to a group such as the Varsity W. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row: Miller, French, Rapp, Jones, Blair, Weinrich. Douglass, Deering. Second Row: Arnett, Bland, Trainer, R. Johnson, Rader, Brown, Way, Hamilton, C. Johnson. Third Row: Emory, H. Vallery, Woods, Bartram. Butler, Wills, McCormick, B. Vallery, Coach Swing. Honor Society The honor society is composed of students from the junior and senior high school who have earned grades accumulating twenty-seven points or more in a semester. Points are earned on the basis of A-3 points; B-2 points; C-l point; D-0 points; F-0 points. The honor was based on first semester’s achievement. IN THE PICTURE ARE: Front Row: Jean Whitten, Jean Keiser, Maribelle Hickman, Helen Ware, Bessie Beekman, Helen Woods, Bessie D. Moore, Ruth Osborne, Hazel Cooper, Marjorie Dunkle, Ulah Arnett, Edith Pope, Bernice Mahone, Mary Scott, Marilin Jackson. Second Row: Mildred Brown, Alice Hickman, Mary Doll, Opal Oyer, Zelma Massie, Audrey Kuhn, Mary Cooper, Frances Mater, Maude Douglass. Mary Cloe Hamilton, Winona Weinrich, Mary French, John Scott, Robert Armbruster. Third Row: Philip Bembower, Faye Rader, Ruth Cutler, Jane Scott, Edna Curtiss, Marjorie Fulscher, James Logan, Virginia Gibson, Virginia Jones, vlary Pennisten, Sherman Trainer, Junior Brown. Leslie Tackett, Gene Ware, Given Groom. Top Row: Nick Lazar, Andrew Lawson, Donald Schwartz, Weldon Way, Billy Vallery, Bob McCormick, Richard Wills, Sammy Hamilton, Harry Vallery, Orland Ross, Walter Deacon.

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