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Donated by JOHN McCONNAUGHEY Future exceptional secretaries, these will know how to type . . . When the buttons come off, here's where to go— if they aren’t too busy . . . Where we find out why this does that, and that does this, maybe . . .
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Year of 1936-1937 On September eighth, year of one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, under the supervision of Mr. John R. Teichert and his corps of teachers, Waverly Schools opened their doors to two hundred ten high school pupils and six hundred three grade pupils. Three new members have been added to the faculty of the high school. Miss Mary Jane Junk, a graduate of St. Mary's of the Springs and of Ohio State University, is our new instructor in vocational home economics. Miss Janet Gates, also a graduate of Ohio State University, is a teacher of fine arts and English. Mr. R. A. Druyor, who has attended Iowa State University and Ohio State University, comes to us as director of the vocational agriculture department. Both Miss Gates and Miss Junk are from Columbus, Ohio, while Mr. Druyor’s former home was at Cherokee, Iowa. Mr. Roberts returned to us this year after a year’s leave of absence. New teachers employed in the grade building are: Ethel Crabtree teacher of the first grade, and Mrs. Alice Sautter teacher of the sixth grade, who took the place of Mr. Earl Corn upon his resignation. Those remaining of last year’s high school faculty are: Mr. Hel-man, Miss Vallery, Mr. McConnaughey, Mr. Shrader, Mr. Melick, Mr. Cutlip, Mr. Swing, and Mrs. Hoeckh; in the grades from the first to the sixth grade are: Miss Haynes, Miss Breinig, Miss Brown, Miss Andre, Miss Hughes, Miss Armbruster, Mr. Raidiger, Mr. Scott, Miss Keechle, and Miss Kuhn. Donated by I)R. JOHNSON
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Study hall, with exception of gym, the most popular place in school. Here we get our lessons for tomorrow — sometimes . . . If you are not already superintelligent, you may learn your p’s and q’s here . . . “The way to a man’s heart is—” Oh, well, you know the rest of it . . . Donated by MISS JUXK
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