Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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JAN. 4—Girls all knitting-no time out. JAN. 5—Jim Logan smokes a pipe. JAN. 12—Malcolm misses school to go to Chilli. Why? JAN. 14—Mary K. and Dolores giggle in the hall! JAN. 19- Second clarinets can’t find music. JAN. 20—Marian D. and Mary P. seen in the library. JAN. 21—War-basketball with Piketon! JAN. 29—President’s Ball FEB. 2—Committee selects invitations. FEB. 8—Orland Boss is seen on Second Street. FEB. 11—Go to Beaver basketball in school bus. FEB. 14—Girls and boys confess feelings by valentines. FEB. 16—F. F. A. Banquet. Ix)ts of fun. FEB. 18—Chemistry boys demonstrate the fire extinguisher. FEB. 22—Washington’s Birthday-Chapel. FEB. 23-—County Tournament-Excitement! MARCH 2 Sectional Tournament-More Excitement! MARCH 4—Senior president and Paulne Y. are seen after the game. MARCH 9—Anna S. and Joan Me. visit Piketon. MARCH 17—St Patrick’s Day-more green than ever. MARCH 22— Waterloo Wonders make Waverly fans wonder! MARCH 25—County Music Festival. MARCH 28—Alfred K. took his time coming to school. MARCH 30—Logan has a new hair-cut, now known as “Sing-Sing”. APRIL 2—General Scholarship Tests. APRIL 14—Oakie visits Purdue College. APRIL 15—Easter Vacation. Three extra days out! APRIL 22—Band Concert. APRIL 23—Elimination Test for county team. Nervous? APRIL 23—Annual gees to press! APRIL 28—Junior Class Play. “Handle with Care”. MAY 4—County track meet. MAY 7—District test at Athens. MAY 10—Junior-Senior Banquet. MAY 22—Baccalaureate Service. MAY 24—Senior class play. “And Let Who Will Be Clever”. MAY 26—Commencement. MAY 27—School out. Donated by MOORE’S RESTAURANT

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CALENDAR SEPT. 7 School opened. SEPT. 13—Bus gives Helen “the eye”. SEPT. 11 First football game at Jackson. SEPT. 15—Don Whaley, for once, comes to history unprepared. SEPT. 25—Home Ec. girls take trip to Portsmouth. SEPT. 27—We attend State vs. Texas Christian game. It rains. SEPT. 29—Blue Monday. Ruth Weeds tripped going into the first class. OCT. 1—Photography Club organizes-Mr. Bigony, leader. OCT. 4—“The Wreck of the Hesperus”. OCT. 5—Election of Year Book officers. OCT. 6—No one likes Mary Chloe’s oxford glasses. OCT. 12—Mrs. H€ ad reviews, “Northwest Passage”. OCT. 20—Apple roll for Mr. Roberts. OCT. 21—Pupils are gloomy-first grade cards. OCT. 27—Halloweenin’. Bill Anderson does his duty. NOV. 5—Hi-Lites’ Staff attend Journalistic Convention at Columbus. NOV. 12—Home coming: Queen. Mary Chloe Hamilton; Court. Ruth Cutler and Jane Scott. NOV. 16—Mr. Helman ruins Frank and Opal’s chapel. NOV. 22—Lillian, Kathryn, and others have explosion in chemistry. NOV. 24—Seniors go to Columbus to photo grapher. NOV. 25—Thanksgiving vacation. NOV. 29--Don and Mary G. have a secret conference. NOV. 30—Treber motors by Helen Ware’s. DEC. 2—First basketball game I atham. DEC. 7—Night classes start in home ec. and ag. DEC. 10—“The eight little pigs” occupy Oak-ie’s mind. DEC. 13—Class pictures came today. DEC. 14—Jimmie K. and Rita find something in common. DEC. 15—Donkey basketball. Ed. Weinrich displays great agility. DEC. 21—Home Ec. Girls enjoy Christmas party. DEC. 23—Christmas vacation. Hurrah! Donated by COOPER’S STORE



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Minor Characters Chapter 4 . . . THE CLASS OF 1939 President Bob Johnson Vice President Jack Maloy Secretary Treasurer Mari belle Hickman The class of 1939 has an enrollment of thirty-seven pupils. Only nine are left from the original class that started in 1927 under the golden regime of Miss Anna Smith. This class is well noted for its representation in the county, district, and state scolastic teams; in band and glee club; and in sports where they earned several varsity letters. The juniors published the Hi-Lites during the last semester; and at the close of the year gave an excellent performance of the comedy. “Handle With Care”. FRONT ROW: Jean Reiser. Madison Irwin, Hazel Cooper, Zelma Massie, Helen Ware, Audrey Kuhn. Maribelle Hickman. Bonadine Hammond, Weltha Davis. Juanita Heible, Ruth Emerieh Josephine Frasier. Mary Cooper. SECOND ROW: Kelley Newland. Charles Christman, Grace Williams, Junior Treber, John Scott. Robert Johnson, Robert Armbruster, Donald Chaffin. THIRD ROW: Basil Cotterell. Glenn Cline, Robert Trainer, Robert Ewing. Jack Maloy. FOURTH ROW: Fred Hatfield. Leslie Anderson. Marvin Anderson, Alfred Kalfs, Charles Miller, Harry George. Leslie Tackett. THE CLASS OF 1940 The pupils of the class of 1940 number fifty-seven, thirty-two girls and twenty-two boys. Those remaining of the original class are: Henry Murphy, Bessie D. Moore, Jean Whitten, Richard Stahler. Norma Stubbs. Bernice Mahone, Helen Woods, Judy Guth. David Johnson, Charles Hoffman. Our teachers throughout the elementary school were: first. Miss Anna Smith; second, Miss Isabelle Miller; third. Miss Helen Armbruster; fourth. Miss Dorothy Andre and Mr. Raidiger; fifth. Mrs. Ixmisa Hoeckh; sixth. Mr. Raidiger and Mr. Corn. The class has been active in athletic and extra-curricular work. It has been well represented in the scholastic teams and music. FRONT ROW: Joseph Patterson. Richard Stahler. Charles Ann Barnette, Martha Darst, Gladys Ramsey. Pauline Rider. Edith Pope, Judy Ann Guth, Catherine Rapp, Marilyn Jackson. Lillian Chaffin, Helen Woods, Jean Whitten, Bernice Mahone. Georgia Nichols. SECOND ROW: Richard Sines, Howard Anderson, Joan McGowan. Anna Stanton. Virginia Bennett, Marie Perry. Norma Stubbs. Lavina Ford. Doris Williams. Esther Steward, Mabel Shaw. Claudia Davis. Wyona Everman, Virginia Miller. THIRD ROW: Howard Winegarner, Virgil Trainer, Henry Murphy. Charles Hoffman, David Johnson, Bessie D. Moore. Faye Shingledecker, Opal Oyer. Mary Ann Givens, Delmaine Bowling, Homer Lightle. Georgia Snively. FORTH ROW: Gerald Wilburn, Dewey Davis. Everett Fultz, Philip Bart ram, Buddy Bauer, Billie Deacon, Robert Brown. Wallace Yeager, Charles Clark. NOT IN PICTURE: Leon Brown. Nick Lazaar, Ivella Cisco, Emma Howard. Ivan Edwards, Margaret Edwards. CLASS OF 1941 The main events of its school years have been: fourth year. “The King’s Sneezes”; fifth year, “The Sons and Daughters of the Republic”, organized by Mrs Louisa M. Hoeckh; ninth year, Latin Club, a Halloween Party, and an outstanding original chapel program. Those in the picture are: FRONT ROW: Clois Ross, James McCoy, Leonard Vest. Ruth Toops. Elizabeth Arnett, Frances Miller. Nina Calhoun, Ruth Paul, Clarabelle Kay, Clarice Hickman, Esther Givens, James Walker, John Markam. Charles Burdett, Paul Myers. Marvel Henderson. SECOND ROW: Henri Logan. Neta Mustard, James Conkel, Pauline Oyer, Ruth Coy, Velma Dewey, Theda Willis, Ella Harris, Sarah Simmons. Edna Oyer. Kathleen Flanigan, Rita Patterson. Billy Jackson, Carl Schmitt. THIRD ROW: Jack Brown, Ida Frey, Maybelle Smith, Julia Scott, Ellen Ralston. Elwanda Harris, Marjory Miller, Dorothy Lightle, Maxine Leith. Marianna Tackett, Helen Morris, Eugene Fulscher. Eugene Kachanavage. FORTH ROW: Mary Way, Betty Ray, Annabelle George. Cora Whaley, Edward Pennington, Lyda Smith, Virginia Combs, Bertha Campbell. Ivan Scott, Walter Easterday, Ivan Sager. FIFTH ROW: Betty Grooms. Genevive Brow n, Ruby Schwartz, Evelyn MacDonald. Jimmie Keiser, Robert Keiser, Charles Marhoover, John Furguson. Wallace George, Orval Arnett, Donald Brown, Harry Swinning, John Shane, James Scott. Dale Mobley. NOT IN PICTURE: Dorothy Beekman, Bob Cutler, Junior Ferguson, John Oliver. Theodorus Willis. Eugene Kachanavage. Donated by SOPHOMORES

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