Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Varsity W” The Varsity “YV” club is one of the most highly esteemed organizations in Waverly High School. The members of the Varsity “W” association are the outstanding athletes and students of Waverly High. The ideals of the organization are: to promote good fellowship within the school; to further the interests of Waverly High School in the field of athletics; and to be of service to the school. In order to be eligible for membership, a student must be the proud possessor of a “W”. He may have got this “W” through his ability on the gridiron or court, the two major sports in W. H. S. Cheerleaders and managers are also awarded “W’s” and thus become eligible for membership in the Varsity “W”. IX THE PICTURE ARE: First Row — Orland Ross, Bob Markham, Weldon Way, Bob Johnson, Junior Brown, Victor Dixon, John Scott, Louis Miller, Bob Peering, Richard Bauer. Second Row—Junior Treber, Jack Woods. Carl Johnson, Komaine Blair. Romaine Taylor, Mary Chloe Hamilton, Ruth Cutler, Dorothy George, Jimmie Logan, Pearl Barch, Eugene Charles. Third Row — Glenn Frey. Harold Emory, Charles Deacon. Ed. Weinrich, Sammy Hamilton, Charles Miller, J. R. McCormick, John Burling, Coach Swing. Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America of 1936-37 was composed of 23 members and 8 honorary members including the following officers: President, Harold Emory; Secretary’, Victor Dixon; Treasurer, Ed Weinrich; Vice President, Charles Deacon; Reporter, Marion Dixon; Advisor. R. O. McFerrcn. 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 is sponsoring a Pure-bred Pig Project; held a Parent and Son Banquet; exhibited projects at State and County Fairs; won 6th place in the State Poultry Judging Contest; won 9th place in the individual Horse Judging contest; won the County Pest Hunt; held regular business and recreational meetings; and is planning a summer camping trip. IN THE PICTURE ARE: Front Row — James Pool, Secretary Victor Dixon, Leon Brown, Robert Ewing, Reporter Marion Dixon, and Bill Deacon. Second Row — Vice President Charles Deacon, Everett Fuitz, Philip Bartram, Nick Lazar. Robert Markham, Treasurer Ed Weinrich. and Ralph Pope. Top Row—President Harold Emory. Marlard Cline. Instructor R. O. McFerren, Supt. of School, Mr. Teichert, Ollie Deacon. Glenn Cline and Dale Brown. Sot in Picture — Albert Easterday, Walter Deacon, Clarence Cooper, and Harold Call. Honorary Members are — Mr. J. E. Way. Mr. Emory. Mr. Roy Dixon. Mr. W. M. Bembower, Wilbert Schmitt. Robert Schmitt, and Mr. Gust Schmitt. Mr. McFerren who resigned in April to become County Farm Agent was succeeded by R. A. Druyor. The Honor Society The Honor Society is made up of students of both Junior and Senior High School who have averaged 27 points or more during the first semester. The points are based on the following: A-3 points; B-2 points; C-l point; and D-0 points. Students who belong to the Honor Society are: Seniors — Junior Brown, Mildred Brown, Mary Doll, Glenn Frey, Alice Hickman. Opal Jackson, Evelyn Mann. J. R. McCormick. Wesley Pcery, Donald Schwardt, Romaine Taylor. Ruth Trainer, Gene Ware. Rhctabcl Wipert. and Jack Woods. Juniors — Lillian Bauer. Weldon Bembower. Ruth Cutler. Edna Curtis. Marjory Fulscher, Mary Chloe Hamilton. James Logan, Mary Pennisten. Orland Ross. Jane Scott. Weldon Way, Ed Weinrich. Pauline Yeager. Sophomores—Robert Armbruster, Philip Bembower. Hazel Cooper. Maribelle Hickman. Madison Irwin. Jean Reiser, Audrey Kuhn. Andrew Lawson, Zelnia Massie. Helen Ware. Freshman Lavina Ford. Bernice Mahone, Edith Pope. Marie Peery. Mabel Shaw. Richard Sines, Jean Whitten. Eighth Grade—Kathleen Flannigan. Elizabeth Arnett. Orval Arnett. Dorothy Beekman. Charles Burdett. Nina Calhoun. Ida Frey. Clarice Hickman. Clara Belle Kay. Jimmie Reiser. Helen Morris. Rita Patterson. Maebelle Smith. Loraine Stambaugh. Marianna Tackett, Edna Oyer. Ruth Paul. Betty Ray. Ivan Scott, and Julia Scott. Seventh Grade — James Edwards. Donald Maple. Carroll Oyer. Harold Voelker. Margery Ware. Thelma Bennett, Sara Brewster. Jane Ewing. Esther Mae Reiser, George Armbruster. Dean Bembower. Donald Brumfield. Charles Crites. Max Irwin, and Earl Litterst. Donated by R. 0. McFERREX

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Donated by MR. DRUYOR



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The Year Book Staff The yearbook staff was elected by the whole senior class this year. It consists of students of high scholastic rank. The purpose of the year book is to give to the students of Waverly High School something by which they can remember the school year of 1936-1937, and to the seniors a keepsake to remember their last year in school. IN THE PICTURE ARE: Seated — Romaine Blair, assistant art editor; Donald Schwardt. assistant editor; J R. McCormick, editor-in-chief Bob Deering. sports editor; Mary Doll, assistant feature editor; Romaine Taylor, circulating manager: Carl Johnson, feature editor; Opal Jackson, girls sport editor. Standing—Dwight Irwin, advertising manager; Jack Woods, assistant circulating manager; Junior Brown, business manager; Gene Ware, assistant advertising manager; Alice Hickman, assistant circulating manager; Ray Luther, boys’ sport editor; Pearl Barch, assistant advertising manager: Glenn Frey, art editor. Hi-Lites Staff The Hi-Litcs staff was organized early in the school year and consists of students of iverag' or high rank. It is published for three main reasons: first, to create an interest in school ;cn ., to give practical cxperie-ce in English and commercial subjects; and third, to .3 dvc tisc lcc.1 me h:» ts in the hem s cf school ; upils. Ihe f .culty acted as guest editors fer most cf the issues. Fcurtee issues wee ccm let jd this year. The pc fits were used to pu. chase a class gift. T THE PICTURE A E Seated — Romai.c Blair, girl sport editor: Romaine Taylor, grade manager; Donald Schwardt. editor-in-chief; J. R. McCormkk. associate editor: Rhelabel Wipert, circulating manager; Junior Brown, business manager. Standing — Alice Hickman, news editor: Dwi ht Irwin, advertising manager: Carl Johnson, jokes editor; Glenn Frey, boys sport editor: Mildred Brown, associate news editor; Mary Doll, feature editor; Evelyn Mann, grade manager; and Jack Woods, associate jokes editor. Vo in Picture Jean Scott, associate feature editor. Library The library is operated by students selected from the upper classes of the senior high school. Librarians are required to carry full academic courses and to rank high scholastically. For a year’s service the student receives one-half unit of credit. The librarians are faithful in the execution of their duties—recording loans, returns, and new books; aiding students in locating material; keeping books in proper arrangement; and maintaining order in general. The library has grown larger each year, and we hope that it will continue its progress. LIBRARY STAFF Seated — Alice Hickman, Lillian Bauer. Mildred Brown. Jane Scott, Mary Pennisten. Standing—Mary Doll, Miss Gates, Supcrvi or; Rhetabel Wipert, Weldon Way. Not in Picture — Jean Scott, Edna Curtis. Donated LENORE VALLERY

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