Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Donatrrt by SOPHOMORES

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Class Activities Carl Johnson Jr. “Henry” Varsity W 3-4; Football 2-3-4; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Banquet Committee 3; Invitation Committee 4; “So This Is London” 3; “Flower of Venezia” 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Current Events Club 4; Boy Scouts of America 1- 2; Magazine Drive 1. Floyd Reiser “Dutch” Class Basketball 3; Soft Ball Team 2; Chapel Program 3-4; Glee Club 3; Current Events Club 4; Boy Scouts of America 3. Ray Luther W.H.S. Scholastic Team 2; Class Basketball 1-2-3; Chapel Program 2-3; Ring Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 2- 3; Current Events Club 4. Evelyn Mann “Pegzy” Honor Society 4; Class Basketball 2; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Invitation Committee 4; Banquet Committee 3; “The World’s All Right” 2; Current Events Club 4; Commercial Team 3. J. R. McCormick “Mac” Class Officer 1-2; Honor Society 1-2-3-4; W. H. S. Scholastic Team 1-2-3-4; Senior Scholastic Team 4; Varsity “W 2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Class Basketball 1; All “Big Six” Team 4; County Championship Team 2; Soft Ball Team 1-2; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Banquet Committee 3; Invitation Committee 4; Play Committee 4; “So This is London” 3; “Flower of Venezia 3; Annual Staff 3-4; Hi-Lites Staff 1-2-3-4; Printing Staff 3-4; 4-H Club 1-2; Photography Club 4; Boy Scouts of America 1-2-3-4; Magazine Drive 1; Cheerleader 1; Current Event Club 4 Charles Miller “Chip” Varsity “W” 2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Class Basketball 1; All “Big Six” Team 4; County Championship Team 2; Soft Ball Team 1; Chapel Program 2-3-4; “So This is London” 3; “Flower of Venezia” 3; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 1-2; Current Events Club 4; Magazine Drive 1. Raney Murray Track 4; Class Basketball 3; Chapel Program 2-3-4; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4. Wesley Peery “Wes” Band 3-4; Commercial Team 3; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4. Donald J. Schwardt “Don” Class Officer 1-2-3-4; Honor Society 1-2-3-4; W. H. S. Scholastic Team 1-2-3-4; Senior Scholastic Team 4; Basketball 1; Class Basketball 1-2-3; Soft Ball Team 1; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Ring Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3; Invitation Committee 4; Play Committee 4; “So This is London” 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Printing Staff 2-3-4; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4; Photography Club 4; Current Events Club 4; Boy Scouts of America 1-2-3-4; Magazine Drive 1; County Scholastic Team 4; Track 4. Jean Scott “Scotty” Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Banquet Committee 3; Invitation Committee 4; “So This is London” 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4; Library 4; Magazine Drive 1. Alberta Stewart Chapel Program 3. Mildred Tackett Chapel Program 3-4; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4; Commercial Team 3. Romaine Taylor “Taylor” Honor Society 1-3-4; W. H. S. Scholastic Team 1; Senior Scholastic Team 4; Varsity “W” 4; Basketball 1-4; Class Basketball 1-2; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Ring Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3; Play Committee 4; “So This is London” 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Current Events Club 4; Commercial Team 3; Magazine Drive 1. Ruth Trainer Honor Society 1-2-3-4; Chapel Program 1- 2-3-4; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1-2; Magazine Drive 1. Robert Vollmer “Cotton” Basketball 4; Class Basketball 1-2-3; Soft Ball Team 1; Chapel Program 1 2- 3-4; Football Manager 1; “So This is London” 3; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4; Current Events Club 4; Boy Scouts of America 1-2-3-4; Magazine Drive 1; Track 4. Helen Wardlaw Class Basketball 1; Chapel Program 1 2- 3-4; Ring Committee 3; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1-2; Magazine Drive 1. Gene Ware “Doc” Honor Society 1-2-3-4; W. H. S. Scholastic Team 1-2-3; Senior Scholastic Team 4; Class Basketball 3; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Invitation Committee 4; “So This is London” 3; “Flower of Venezia 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1-2-3-4; Photography Club 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Library 1; Magazine Drive 1. Rhetabel Wipert “Babe” Class Officer 2; Honor Society 1-2-4; W. H. S. Scholastic Team 1-2-4; Senior Scholastic Team 4; County Scholastic Team 1; Basketball Manager 2; Chapel Program 1-2-4; Play Committee 4; “Melvina’s Courtship” 1; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Current Events Club 4; Library 2-4; Magazine Drive 1. Jack Woods “Woodsy” Honor Society 1-2-3-4; Senior Scholastic Team 4; Varsity “W” 3-4; Football 3- 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Class Basketball 1-2; All “Big Six” Team 4; County Championship Team 2; Soft Ball Team 1; Chapel Program 1-2-3-4; Banquet Committee 3; Play Committee 3-4; “So This is London” 3; “Flower of Venezia” 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Current Events Club 4; Magazine Drive 1. Donated by FOREST E. ROBERTS



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Class of 1938 President ........................James Logan Secretary .............................Ruth Cutler Vice President ....................Jane Scott Treasurer .......................... Weldon Way The Class of 1938 has an enrollment of 52 pupils. Only 14 arc left of the original class that started in 1926, under the guiding hand of Miss Anna Smith. This class is outstanding in that it is well represented in all the high school sports and is always found on the county scholastic team. It is represented in Band, holding all the first chairs, and in Glee Club. It is represented in every’ other extracurricular activity in the school. The class of 1938 is undoubtedly one of the best classes ever to have roamed the halls of Waverly High School. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row — Marjorie Fubcher, Delores Henderson. Geraldine Fisher, Kathervn Hoffman, Pauline Yeager, Dorothy Stubl s, Edna Curtis. Mary G. Schauseil. Viola Rapp, Olga M. Smith. Ruth Grooms. Second Row—Ellen Anglemyer. Mary Emory. Ruth Cutler. Ruth Woods, Martha Markham. Jane Scott. Lillian Bauer. Mary Chloe Hamilton. Mary Pennisten, Clara Vest, Dorothy George. Dora Morris. Third Row Albert Newland, Harold Reiser. Robert Christman, Victor Dixon, Frank Robinson. Orland Ross. Jimmie Logan, Weldon Way, Richard Bauer, John Burling, George Pfeifer. Charles Deacon. Harold Clark, James Pool. Fourth Row — Robert Markham, Malcolm Moore. Marlard Cline, Ralph Pope. Weldon Bembower, Ed Weinrich. James Way, Kllin Davis. Don Whaley. Class of 1939 President ..................Robert Johnson Vice President .................Jack Maloy Secretary-Treasurer ...............................Maribelle Hickman Early in the fall of 1927, the class, which is now the sophomore class of 1937, started to the Waverly Grade Schools under the supervision of Miss Anna Smith, with an enrollment of about 35 pupils. Of this number the following nine are continuing their school career in Waverly High School: Junior Treber, Jean Reiser, Jack Maloy, Robert Armbruster, Robert Ewing, Robert Johnson, Juanita Heibel, Zelma Massie, Maribelle Hickman, Alfred Kalfs, and Bob Trainer. The teachers through the elementary schools were Miss Anna Smith, Miss Ella Humphrey, Miss Helen Armbruster, Miss Dorothy Andre, and Mrs. Louisa Hocckh. After reaching the fourth grade in school, the sophomore class organized the first patriotic club of the Sons and Daughters of the Republic. The organization was a success, and was continued through the fifth and sixth grades. After promotion to junior high school the class moved from the grade building to the high school building, and since then many rural pupils have enrolled in the class. In the seventh and eighth grades the class continued the patriotic organizations under the supervision of Mrs. Hoeckh. Since entering high school many more activities of interest have been added. Several sophomore boys are represented on both the basketball and football squads. The sophomore class has been represented in band glee and club concerts, o| erettas, chapel programs, scholastic competitions, and various sports. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Row -Geraldine Dyke. Hazel Cooper. Maribelle Hickman. Helen Ware. Juanita Heibel. Bonadine Hammond, Weltha Davis. Ruth Emrick. Mary Cooper. Cora Stubbs. Jean Reiser. Audrey Ruhn, Zelma Massie. Second Row - Philip Bembower. Alfred Ralfs. Relly Newland. Marjorie Harris. Grace Williams. Hazel Fisher. Roberta Stambaugh. Madison Irwin. Basil Coterel. Louis Miller. Robert Armbruster. Horace Brown. Third Row----Charles Christman. Jack Maloy. Fred Hatfield. Robert Ewing. Robert Johnson. Robert Trainer, Leslie Tackett. Andrew Lawson. Junior Treber. Donald Chaffin. John Scott. Top Row — Glenn Cline. Harry George. Marvin Anderson, Charles Miller. Class of 1940 President .......................Edith Pope Secretary ............................Jean Whitten Vice President ..............Ray Schwartz Treasurer .................Lillian Chaffin Early in the fall of 1928 the class, which is now the freshman class of 1937, started to the Waverly Grade Schools under the supervision of Miss Anna Smith, with an enrollment of about 42 pupils. Of this number the following nine are continuing their school career in Waverly High School: Donna Jean Smith. Norma Stubbs, Jean Whitten, Helen Woods, Bernice Mahone, David Johnson, Richard Stahler, Bessie D. Moore and Virginia Bennett. The teachers throughout the school years were the following: Miss Anna Smith, Miss Isabelle Miller, Miss Helen Armbruster, Mr. Oscar Raidiger, Miss Dorothy Andre and Mrs. Louisa Hoeckh. During the fifth year the pupils organized a patriotic club of the Sons and Daughters of the Republic which continued through the sixth, seventh and eighth grades under the supervision of Mrs. Louisa Hoeckh. The freshman class of 1937 has been represented and will be hereafter in band, glee club, scholastic competition and other activities. IN THE PICTURE ARE: First Rou— Virgil Trainer, Buddy Bauer, Charles Hoffman, loseph Patterson. Georgia Nichols. I vela Cisco. Pauline Rider. Cathern Raop. Bernice Mahone. Edith Pope, Lillian Chaffin, Norma Stubbs. Margaret Edwards, Mabel Shaw. Marilyn Jackson. Second Row- Henry Murphy, Ray Schwartz. Howard Winegamer. Richard Stahler. Emma Howard. Gladys Ramsey. Faye Shingledecker. Martha Darst, Marie Peery, Claudia Davis, Virginia Miller, Virginia Bennett, Doris Williams, Esther Steward. Third Row — Lester Rapp, Robert Reiser. William Scott. Robert Brown. Elwanda Harris. Lavina Ford, Mary Ann Givens. Opal Oyer, Bessie I). Moore, Donna Jean Smith. Anna A. Stanton, Charles Ann Barnette, Jean Whitten, Given Grooms. Fourth Row — Junior Rutherford. Frank Blair. David Johnson. Thurlow Dewey. Billie Deacon, Everett Bcekman. Gerald Wilburn, Eugene Charles. Helen Woods, Howard Anderson, Leon Brown. Top Row — Charles Clark. Philip Bartram, Robert Schwartz. Ollie Deacon, Wallace Yeager, Nick Lazar, Homer Lightle, Dewey Davis, Richard Sines, Theodore Brewer, Everett Fultz. Donated bv •FRESHMEN

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