Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Fifth Grade Miss Brown Mr. Raidicer There are 94 pupils enrolled in the fifth grade. In geography our study has covered North and South America. In history we have studied American History from Marco Polo’s time up to the flight of Lindbergh. This includes “Our Country” as a supplementary reader. Our work in arithmetic has covered fractions, units of measure, and decimals. IN THE PICTURE ARE: At Left — Miss Brown. At Right- Mr. Raidiger. First Row — Anglyn Miller, Blanche Ann Martin. Marguerite Seeling. Geraldine Smith, Phyllis Cutler, Naomi Ferguson, Martha K. Andre, Goldie Mae Lansing, Lucille Miller. Beatrice Patterson. Sarah Kathryn Smith, Juanita Moore, Anna Louise Rapp, Dorothy Rapp. Evelyn Kuhn, Kathleen Eggers, Mildred Fulscher, Norma Jean Osterle. Lucy Lewis. Second Row — Clayton Johnson, Laveren Ervin, Vernon Ghee. Robert Cuckler. Richard Deacon, Carlton Kordel, Raymond Calbum, Orville Johnson, Charles Dunham. Bonnie Dean Ware, Betty Workman. Lucille Mosbarger, Jenna Mosbarger, Evelyn Schwartz, Ivan Barch. Richard Simon, George Frey, Frank Samson. Lloyd Stubbs, Hilly Markham, Floyd Stubbs. Donald Sword, Walter Nichols. Malcolm Oyer, Eugene Pope. Paul Robert Toops, Paul Vest, Jimmy Moore, Carl Way, Richard Wilson, Herbert Ramsey. Top Row — Anna Mae Christman. Wilidyne Anderson, Norma Jean Easterday, Ethel Bauer. Marie Cisco. Gertrude Colburn, Maxine Hatfield. Viola George. Evelyn Bland. Martha Jane Keiser. Marlene Maloy, Marie Harris. Ray Harris. Ray Woods, Edgle Wells, Lillian Miller, Helen Stulley. Ruth Pfaff, Ellis Brown, Robert Brown, John Robert Keechle, Junior Campbell, Robert Jones. Tiffin Dewey, Paul Keiser, Alex Lazar, Malcolm Dixon. Carl Litterst, Charles Rapp. Xot in picture—Dorothy Ray. Paul Ed. Routt. Dorothy Harwood, Ernest Crabtree, Roy Crabtree. Matthew Brewster. Ruby Brewster, Ralph Elliott, Albert Richmond. Dorothy Bryant. Fourth Grade Miss Andre Miss Haynes We have 79 enrolled in the fourth grade. In arithmetic we have learned to multiply and divide by two and three figures. Our new history book is very interesting. It begins with early man and takes us through the Middle Ages. We have enjoyed working, especially about Early Man, Eskimos, Holland, the Chinese, .md the Japanese. At the end of each project wc gave a little program and interesting displays for the other class. IN THE PICTURE ARE: At Left — Miss Andre. At Right Miss Haynes. Seated — Patsy Scott, Donna Voelkcr, Maxine Mercer, Mary Ann Stabler, Naomi Wardlaw. Louise Morris, Mildred Wise, Ruth Oyer, Marilyn Ward, Jacquelyn McCoy. Garnett Rapp. Margaret Rapp. Lillabelle Pfeifer. Second Row — Alva Russell. Rurbin Lawson. George Neil Dixon. Robert Hoffman. Calvin Johnston. John Man-bevers, Joe Charles Acord. Lloyd Davis. Gerald Thompson. Paul Payne. Charles Perkins. Sherman Rowland, lackie Scott, Earnest Seeling. Florence Thurman. Lucreda Rowland. Flossie Thurman. Ralph Thompson. Paul lionald Weiss. Bobby Raidiger, Aaron Murray, Joseph Stubbs. Leonard Pool. Calvin Richmond. Charles Stulley, William Osborn. Top Row — Wilbur Bucy. Billy Blair. Ivan Hoyer. Richard Burdett. Jackie Hickman. Jenny Flanigan. Avanelle Kuhn. Bonnie Lou McFarland, June Barch. Mary Ewing, Kathryn Dixon. Jane Durham. Jeanette Littlejohn, Mary Colburn. Avis Burdett, Rosie Manbevers, Louise Lansing. Ruth Armbruster, Dorothy Mae Heibel, Ruth Whitt. Ola Mae Lewis, Clara Hibler, Lora Belle Harris. Marguerite Logan. Faye Jean Mahone, Edith Ann Jose, Pearl Dyke. Not in picture—Ruby McCoy, Geraldine Rapp, Irene Rapp. Minnie Rapp. Gail Shingledecker. Norman Spriggs. irginia Cook, Bessie Fyffe. Third Grade Miss Breinig Miss Armbruster The total enrollment this year for both rooms is 77. The present enrollment is 72. There are 37 girls and 35 boys. The projects are Indian and Pioneer Life, and Holland. IN THE PICTURE ARE: At Left — Miss Armbruster. At Right — Miss Breinig. First Row — Norma Weber, Clara Schwartz, Gladys Wilson, Geneva Sword, Pearlic Whaley, Louise Moore, Dorothy Swing, Mary Jo Martin, Pauline Whaley, Bonnie Lou Rhoads, Edith Ann Ray, Romona Jean Treber, Blanche Rapp, Mary E. Whittkugle. Second Row — Ivan Stulley. Vincent Scott, Lee Roy Lansing. Russell Wright, Bobbie Manbevers, Oscar Woods. Charles Saxton. Henry Thurman, David Stirr. Arnold Walker. John L. Scaggs. Edwin Murray. Charles Whitt, Wilbur Smith. Robert Rider, Norman Miller. Vergel Wright. Weldon Bucy, Robert Carey, Mason Harris, Edgar Ward, Richard Stulley. Robert Osterle. Leo Murphy. Top Row — Glenn Johnson, Donald Harris, William Acord. Stanley Hines. Dale Downing. Harold Claytor, Walter McDill, Pat Cool. Bobbie Scott, Freda Arrowood. Opal Woods, Anna Browning. Emma Crabtree. Sharon Hoyer, Marilla Brumfield. Virginia Hibler, Phostila Cisco, Irma Jean Campbell. Doris Denny. Alice Crites, Mary Josephine Jones, Adaline Douglas. Norma Jean Claytor. Betty Bauer. Velma Deacon, Lois Andre, Mildred Trember. Not in picture — Lula Mae Rapp, Frank Armbruster, Wilma Littlejohn, Aleta Cuckler, Billy Bryant, Clarence Harwood, Jakie Darst. Donated by LLOYD VOELKER

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THIRD GRADE Donated by MISS ARMBRUSTER, MISS HAYNES. MISS ANDRE AND MISS BREINIG



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Second Grade Miss Hughes Miss Kuiin After having spent a school year in the second grade, these boys and girls, we feel, are ready and well prepared for the third grade next year. Most of them are able to read independently for desired information and enjoyment. They have the ability to write words and sentences that meet their needs in second grade activities. Number work problems, social problems, and social situations are met and solved intelligently. Activities that provide real life experience have been worked out in correlation with the required course of study. The group has a total enrollment of 79. This includes 42 boys and 37 girls. The present enrollment is 65. Those who have had perfect attendance are: Harold Manbevcrs, Eugene Man-bevers, Florence Moore, Virginia Lee Robinson, Alberta Brown, I awrcnce Hoffman. IN THE PICTURE ARK: At Left— Miss Kuhn At Right — Miss Hughes First Row — David Dyke, Thomas George, Paul Dyke. John Bland. William Heibel, Lawrence Hoffman, Elinor Chandler, Elizabeth Hatfield, Edna Mae Hatfield, Julia Jones. Ramona Brown. Kathryn Ann Bauer, and Doris Brown. Second Row—Ada Stulley, Mary Rapp, Charles Thurman. Arthur Kennard, Dallas Tackett, Emogene Darst. Ocie Campbell, Barbara Ann Cox, Alberta Brown, Eunice Eggers, Dorothy Mae Howard. Wayne Christman. Wilbur Carey. Paul Minor, Russell Beekman, Vernon Oyer, William Crabtree. Harry Wicherson, James Dyke, and Arnold Stevens. Top Row — Earnest Lansing. James Manbevers. Eugene Manbevers, James Perkins, LeRoy Seeling. Robert Ferguson. Frank Osborne. Victor Markham. N'orma Jean Stubbs. Harold Manbevers. Fanny Lawson. Floring Miller. Minnie Elinor Miller. Mary Margaret Potts, Earl DeMint, James Oyer, Hugie Miller. Wilma Newton. Virginia Lee Robinson. Milvin Hines, Nancy Cool, Margene Mercer. Florence Moore, and Everett McDill. Not in picture—Donald Browning, Herbert Conley, Irene Harris. Norma Elliott, Agnes Hungerford, Raleigh Erwin, Billy Norton. Freddie Rowland, Kngeline Rowland. Glenna Vanscoy, LeRoy Clay, Joan Weiss. Elmer Wells, Ruth Snyder, Minnie Miller. Pauline Minor, Clarence Brewster, David Crabtree, Russel Kitchen. First Grade Miss Crabtree Miss Kerchle The first grade has a total enrollment of 92 girls and boys. Through this year of work and play we have striven to learn all the things which will make us good second grade pupils. In our work we have come in contact with many number combinations, measuring, and counting. We learned many new things from the stories we read about pets, birds, and flowers. We like to write. We have acted out many stories, and we can play many games. We have tried to be courteous and helpful. IN THE PICTURE ARE: At Right — Miss Crabtree At Left — Miss Keechle First Row — Catharine Wittkugle. Margery Miller, Curtis Kordell. Morris Swiger. Norma Jean Scott, Thelma Tackett. Harold Morris, Dolores Whaley, Darleen Schwartz. Maxine Johnson. Eugene Yeager, Robert Farmer. Second Row — Dolly Zonner. Ruth Voelker, Richard Wagner. John McCoy, Robert Blakeman. Mary Woods. Ronald Oyer. Nora Manbevers. Robert Rapp. Joseph Rhoads. Harold Wilson. Richard Vest. Juanita Keechle, Marcella Massie. Carlos Bland. Betty Kirk. Betty Miller. I.ettie Colburn, Earl Richmond. Junior Russell. Earl Murray. James Lewis, (iene Smith. Patrick Moore, Harold Watters. Shirley Lawson, Billy Justice. Lucile Stambaugh. Third Row John Seeling, Paul Browning. Byrle Edwards. Jackie Jose. Herman Harris. Lawrence Harris. Eugene Whaley, Ruth Minor, Opal DeMint, Dottie Gilliland. Anetta Armbruster. Norma Jean Arrow wood, Clifford Eggers. Robert Dyke. Robert Deacon. Lloyd George. Harold Armstrong. Clayton Brumfield. Paul Rapp. Hobart Helman. Betty Fulscher. Bertha Lansing. Donna Jean Brcitenbaih. Ada Edwards. Edith Howard. Sarah Jane Brown. Ann Beninger, Janet Beekman. Wilma Bucy, Avonell Detillion, Betty Bland, and Ruth Deacon. Not tn picture — Annabell Clay. Jean Stevens. Jackie Bryant. Otha DeMint. Elizabeth Fyffe. Jacqueline Hudnell. Harry Rapp, Ralph Davis. Dorothy Fremder. Floyd Colburn. Junior Miller. Carroll Barnhart. Marry VanScoy. and John Starr.

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