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Third Grade Miss Violet Hayes Miss Helen Armbruster The total enrollment of the third grade this year was eighty-six; forty-three boys and forty-three girls. Kathryn Park, Richard Park, Ruth Voelker and Darlene Grizzle moved away and Edith Howard had to withdraw due to ill health. Several units of work have completed this year including work on dogs. Indians, birds, and trees. Those in the picture are: FIRST HOW—Darlene Swartz, Nora Manbevers, DeloresW haley, Kathyra Ann Wittkugle Anetta Armbruster, Avonelle Detillion. SECOND ROW—Mary Woods, Ruth Snyder, Betty Bland, I«ouisc Gibson, Juanita Keechle. Wilma Buoy. Evangeline Stockman. Norma Jean Elliott, Betty Flusher, Jacqueline Herdnell, Ann Beninger, Thelma Tackett, Marcella Massie. THIRD ROW—Shirley Uwson, Betty Miller. Norma Jean Scott, Betty Ann Downing. Edith Howard. Janet Beckman. Doris Brown, Agnes Hungerford, Audrey Darling. Darlene Grizzle, Kathyrn Park, Ada Study, Donna Jean Brietenbach. Bettie Colburn, Goldie Dowing, Norma Jean Arrowood, Ann Daniels, Dolly Zonner. FOURTH ROW—Margery Miller. Curtis Kordell, Thomas George. Morris Swiger, Bernel Walker. James Perkins, Ronald Oyer, Junior Russell. Harold Watters. Harold Morris, Eugene Manbevers, Robert Rapp. James I wis, John Seeling, Paul Rapp, Clarence Reed. Richard Park. Johnny McCoy, Lawrence Hoffman, William Justice, Clifford Eggers, Virginia I«eo Throckmorton. FIFTH ROW—Bobby Dyke, Hobart Helman. Harry Johnson. Joseph Rhoads. Charles Thurman. Harold Manbevers, James Manbevers. Richard Vest. Earl Bemaster, Burl Downing. Clarence Brewster. Lawrence Harris, Robert Ferguson, Curtis Chandler. Herman Harris. Wilbur Carey, Patrick Moore, Be Roy Seeling. Bobby Deacon. Bloyd George, Bobby Blakeman. Second Grade Miss Kuhn Miss Hughes Our enrollment for the year has been eighty-one. We have spent many hours developing our reading. In addition to our text books, supplementary readers and library books were addod to the course. Those in the picture are: FIRST ROW—Billy Hale. Junior Miller, Richard Armbruster, Eileen Bitterest, Maxine Johnson. Wilma Harris. Ethel Colburn, Ada Edwards, Edith Ann Bansing, Norma Jean Browning. Dottle. Gilliland. SECOND ROW -Frances Nichols. Bonnie Pennington. Edith NIckell. Jeanne McGowan. Bois Ray. Eunice Pfeifer, Juanita Massie, Evelyn Rapp. Barbara Rooker. Ruby Pennington, Reda Miller. Jean McCoy. Delphia McCoy. Mary E. Bricker. THIRD ROW—Mildred Carter, Maxine Blakeman, Carolyn Rhoads, Arthuretta Welch, Virginia Streitenberger. Patricia Scott. Rosemary Claytor, Joan Clemmons. Dorothy Fremder. Patsy Keiser. Mary Bouise Bemaster, Emma Beatherwood, Imogenc Grizzel, Bertha Lansing, Sarah Brown. FOURTH ROW -Jerry Brown, Alton Dean, Harold Detillion. Robert Farmer, Willard Dixon. Jack Druyor. Donald Ferguson, Paul Jose. Alfred McCoy, Eugene Whaley. Harvey Wholcy, Walden Slagle, Raymond Walker, William Scott. Paul Sword, Gene Smith. FIFTH ROW—David Potts. Richard Martin. John Schwartz. Harold Wilson. Clayton Nichols, Eugene Yeager. Earl Murray. Dale Floyd. I ewis Diley. Homer Chandler. Carlos Bland, ilarlon Jose. Paul Browning. Berle Edwards. Robert Doll. NOT IN PICTURE—Donald Willison. Joan Scaggs, Nellie Scaggs. Nellie Malott. Robert Stewart, Ruth Willison, Carroll Patton, Earnest Lansing, Fay Nickell, Clarencec Perdue, Eunice Eggers, Ruth Deacon. First Grade Miss Keechle Miss Dove The first grade, consisting of forty-six girls and forty-eight boys, has the largest enrollment of any class in the school system. They have learned many new and interesting things since last September. They can read, write, spell, sing, draw and count. They have fulfilled all the requirements for a first grade pupil and look forward to a happy and successful year in the second grade. Those in the picture are: FIRST ROW—Paul Paris, Leonard Carter. Francis Hoffman. Junior Bobo, Carl Johnson. Harry Bland. Nell James. Danny Schwardt. Wilma Heibel. Bethel Cook. Francis Rapp. Juanita Hines, Ruth Ellen Crabtree, Phoebe Joan Copley, Mary Bou Hinkle. Cecil Stauffer, Coit Stulley, Andre Swiger. SECOND ROW—Ronnie Martin. Marilyn Oyer. I»u Anne Swing. Roma Newton. Virginia Pennington. Joan Saxton, Patty Lm Reed, Eunice Manbevers, Ester Stubbs. Ellen Johnson. Mary Whaley, Esther Bauer, Margie Bell Hatfield, Glenna Hudnell. Dorothy Fulscher, Charlotte Fultz, Juanita Cutlip. Ruby Eblin. THIRD ROW—Neva Moss. Opal Seeling. Muriel Woods, Dorothy Murray, Anna Seymore, Doris Tackett, Mary Susan Harris. Norma Jean Daniels. Goldie Emrich. Marjorie Darling. Wanda Bucy. Muriel Carey. Norma Beckman, Pauline Salyers, Beatrice McNeal, June WcKee, Verna Jean Tackett. FOURTH ROW—Morgan Shrader, Bill Fremder, Gerald Johnson, Willie Miller, Greddle Haubeil, Billy Gildown. Harold Carey, John Harris. Robert Harris, Eeo Foster, Cary Stabler, Richard Knisley, John Rose, Charles Bee Master, Irvin Manbevers, Richard Beatherwood. FIFTH ROW—James Howard. Buddie Downing. Donald Carman. Dicky Brown. Billy Breiten-bach, Dannie Dyke, Dallas Johnson, Carl Fesler. Bobby Whitt. Jimmy Markham, Orville Stevens, Rex Zenner, Claude Claytor. Floyd Scott. Richard Moore. James Wilson. NOT IN PICTURE—Carl Roberts. Martha Ann Bennett. Claude Perdue. Joan Bett, Ester Moss, Dickie McFerren, Wanda Newton, Marilyn Joan Swinning.
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Donated by Miss Andre, Miss Haynes, Miss Hayes Miss Armbruster
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Hi-Lites Only those throughly acquainted with the inner workings of the Hi-Lites realize the enormous amount of effort necessary to publish a school paper. The paper this year has been unusally good and popular. Members of the Staff are: Editor-in-chief and Assistant Jeanne Reiser, Henry Murphy Business Editor---------------------------------------Zelma Massie Advertising Manager David Johnson Feature Editor and Assistant Maribelle Hickman, Bernice Mahone Society Editor and Assistant Madison Irwin, Lavina Ford Literary Editor and Assistant Helen Ware, Jean Whitten Boys’ Sports Editors Charles Hoffman, Howard Anderson Girls’ Sports Editors Norma Stubbs, Anna Stanton Staff Artists---------------Audrey Kuhn, Marie Peery, Edith Pope Joke Editor and Assistant Ruth Ann Emrich, Judy Ann Guth High School Circulation Mgr’s. Hazel Cooper, Joan McGowan Grade School Circulation Mgr’s. Wynona Everman, Helen Woods Advisor Kathryn A. Shy Library Staff A library of unbounding fiction; a library of excellent reference material; a library of various entertaining and educational magazines; thus briefly describes the Waverly High School Library. This library is the pride of not only the school but of the entire community because it also serves as a public library. The librarians are: LEFT side of table—Mary Cooper, Zelma Massie, Juanita Heibel. BACK of table—Miss Shy, advisor, Madison Irwin, Marribelle Hickman, Jeanne Reiser, Hazel Cooper, Helen Ware, Clarice Hickman. F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America of 1938-1939 number thirty members. The officers are: President, Karl Schmitt; Vice President, Albert Easter-day; Secretary, Ollie Deacon; Treasurer, Nick Lazar; Reporter, Bob Ewing; Advisor, R. A. Druyor. 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 boys made an extensive tour of Washington, D. C. and other Eastern points; sponsored the Renfro Valley Barn Dance; planted and harvested a half acre of sweet potatoes; distributed four pure-bred, registered gilts among boys in the agriculture classes; held a parent and son banquet; planted 17,000 pine trees for re-forestation; reserved places for teachers and boys to spend the night during District Judging Contest; parked cars at District Basketball Tournament; sold ice cream and pop at District Judging Contest; entered State Judging Contest in which Bill Deacon placed fifth in individual Sheep Judging; held parties and picnics; exhibited a booth at the Pike County and the Ohio State Fair. Those in the picture are: FIRST ROW—Ivan Scott, Eugene Fulcher, John Markham, Charles Cooper, Earnest Brown, Eugene Leeth. SECOND ROW—Billy Deacon, Walter Easterday, Karl Schmitt, Harold Voelker, Robert Brown. THIRD ROW—Ollie Deacon, Albert Easterday, Dale Mobly, Nick Lazar, Bernard Whitt. FOURTH ROW—Glen Cline. Robert Ewing, Horace Brown. Marvin Anderson, Mr. R. A. Druyor.
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