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General Shop A practical course was added to the curriculum this year, with Mr. Odell as teacher. An up-to-date shop is included in the new addition, which is being constructed this year. Clothing The clothing work covered by the home economics classes starts with a laboratory outfit to be worn in the foods laboratory. This unit is followed by Spring Dress Unit. During the sophomore year, work is -done in wool, silk, and rayon. The advanced class works on all types of materials, studying the more intricate details to be used in clothing. Physics Physics is interesting if it is presented in clear, simple terms. When the beauty and precision of natural phenomena become apparent by text work, maintained after studying three periods a week, the mind cannot be satisfied until it has applied to all of its problems the scientific thought and method which must ultimately solve them. This, the students finish in two double periods a week.
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Current Events Club The club is an asset in encouraging the student to keep abreast with the current topics of the day. The Current Events Club meets twice a week at the home of the instructor, Mr. Helman. Current Events is discussed and important happenings are underscored by the following members: FIRST ROW—Maribelle Hickman, Helen Ware, Madison Irwin, Mary Cooper, Juanita Heibel, Ruth Ann Emrich. SECOND ROW—Don Chaffin, Junior Treber, John Scott, Alfred Kalfs, Bob Trainer, Bob Johnson. THIRD ROW—Earl Bennett, Mr. Helman, Robert Armbruster. NOT IN PICTURE—Jeanne Reiser, Fred Hatfield. Audrey Kuhn. Zelma Massie, Louis Miller, Jack Maloy, Hazel Cooper, Bonadine Hammond. Latini Exploratores SOPHOMORES OFFICERS Dictator: Mark Conkle Consul: Mabel Shaw Scriba: Clarice Hickman Quaestor: Nina Calhoun FRESHMAN OFFICERS Margery Ware George Armbruster Lavina Ford Oive Shaw COLORS: Blue and Gold MOTTO: Res Non Verba Latini Explorates observed its second anniversity this year. We feel that our goal, a greater interest in and a greater knowledge of Latin, has been attained. Those in the picture are: FIRST ROW—Left to Right: Pauline Rider, Nina Calhoun. Edith Reed, Mary Hart. Mabel Shaw, Katherine Mater, Marion Keeche, Katherine S. Moore, Olive Shaw, Lavina Ford. SECOND ROW Left to Right: Edna Cline, Ruth Paul, Elma Vincent, Sarah Brewster. Zeda Brown, Clarice Hickman, Irma Ward, Clarabelle Kay, George Dily, Thelma Glover. THIRD ROW-—Left to Right: Elva Johnson, Jane Ewing, Margery Ware, Esther Reiser, Thelma Bennett, Betty Ray, Emma Howard, Miss Vallery. FOURTH ROW—Left to Right: Mark Conkel, Henri Logan. Orville Arnett, Stanton Richard, Jimmie Reiser, Jimmie McCoy, Max Irwin, Charles Haynes, George Armbruster, Donald Maple. Photography Club President ---------------------------Bob Johnson Vice President Judy Ann Guth Secretary Bernice Mahone Treasurer Jean Whitten Following a course of instruction by Neblette, Brehm, and Priest, Mr. Bigony has taught the members of his Photography Club how to develop pictures, and especially, how to take pictures. Those in the picture are: FIRST ROW—Juanita Heibel, Ruth Ann Emrich, Jean Whitten, Bernice Mahone. SECOND ROW—Judy Guth, Helen Woods, Betty Ray, Mary Way, Anna Stanton, Bessie D. Moore. THIRD ROW—Mr. Bigony. Jimmie Reiser, Dave Way, Earl Bennett, Bob Trainer, Charles Haynes, Bob Johnson.
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Annual Staff The Annual Staff, elected by members of the senior class, consists of students of high scholastic rank. The purpose of this yearbook, “The Waverley Novel”, is to help us recall in future years the friendships, honors, joys, and happy days that we shared with our fellow students. If, in the years to follow, these pages suggest pictures, recall memories and revive associations of the year 1938-1939, our efforts will have been justified. The members of the staff are: Co-Editors Bob Johnson, Jeanne Keiser Feature Editor and Ass’t Madison Irwin, Maribelle Hickman Staff Artist and Ass’t---------Albert Easterday, Juanita Heibel Girls’ Sport Editor Helen Ware Boys’ Sports Editor John Scott, Junior Treber Business Manager Jack Maloy Advertising Mgr’s—Bob Trainer, Alfred Kalfs, Bob Armbruster Circulating Mgr. Ass’t I ouis Miller, Earl Bennett Typists Hazel Cooper, Zelma Massie Advisor Miss Vallery Cooking This department, under supervision of Miss Mary Jane Junk, has accomplished much in the past year. They have been successful in giving six banquets this year. From the finances of these, new equipment was purchased for the department. Varsity W The Varsity “W” Club is one of the most active organizations in school. Every member must have the honor of possessing a “W”. The student may earn his letter through ability in basketball, football, or as a manager or as a cheerleader. Those in the picture are: FIRST ROW—Jeanne Keiser, Helen Ware, Maribelle Hickman. SECOND ROW—Bernice Mahone, Judy Guth, Ida Frey, Anna Stanton, Joan McGowan, Genevieve Brown, Helen Wood, Norma Stubbs, Katherine Rapp. THIRD ROW—Philip Bartram, Howard Anderson. James Scott, Earl Bennett, Robert Trainer. Junior Rutherford, Robert Keiser, Junior Treber, John Scott, Louis Miller. FOURTH ROW—Charles Hoffman, Henry Murphy. David Johnson, Everett Fultz, Marvin Anderson, Harry George, Alfred Kalfs, Bob Ewing, Bob Johnson, Emerson Argabright, Coach Swing. Donated by Miss Junk
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