Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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1 1 ] I 1 I J I ? ! J 1 I ] I Freshman Class History Frosh’ THE FRESHMAN class of 1940 is the largest class in the school, ninety students to be exact. The upper classmen called us “green” at the beginning, but now they can take that back. During the year, we had several boys on the basketball and football teams, and as for class work — well! Our scholastic teams were all on the top of the lists. Why, there is no limit to our abilities. We wish the freshman class of 1941 loads of luck while we’re breaking records in our sophomore year. Eighth Grade History Eighth E HAVE a total enrollment of seventy-one pupils in the eighth grade. The eighth grade students have contributed their talents to the George Rogers Clark, Betsy Ross, Clara Barton, and Admiral Byrd patriotic organizations; to A and B bands; and to basketball. James Sparks, June George, Kathleen Eggers, and Rachel Carter have withdrawn. Our new pupils are Virginia Ingram and Zelma Davis. Grade Seventh Grade History Seventh In SEPTEMBER of 1939 fifty-nine boys and girls anxiously entered the high school building for the first time as students. They have enjoyed being here because they have worked hard and have always had a friendly rivalry in all of their class work. Ambitious students always succeed. Mrs. Hoeckh directed the organization of two patriotic clubs: “The Virginia Dare” and the “Columbus” clubs of Junior American Citizens. Responsible program committees have presented interesting programs at each meeting. Mary Ewing and George Dixon took part in the Flag Ritual rendered at the regular D. A. R. meeting held in January at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Johnson. Grade New students who entered during the year were: Phyllis Hartmus, Ivan Hoyer, Juanita Claytor, and Earl Leeth. Those who withdrew were: Clyde Carter, Minnard Keiser, Junior Campbell, and Jane Helmintoller. Donated. By S. B. Cutlip

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Junior Class History Juniors EaRLY in the fall of 1929 the class, which is now the junior class of 1940, started to the Waverly Grade Schools under the supervision of Miss Gehres. In the fourth grade they presented the play, “The King Sneezes.” In the fifth grade they organized “The Sons and the Daughters of America” under the supervision of Mrs. Hoeckh. In high school they have been very active in sports, dramatics, and also in school work. In the freshman year they produced “Old Aunt Juresha” under the direction of Miss Kathryn Shy. In the sophomore year they produced “Miss Billy From Texas” under the direction of Mr. Bigony. Several students placed in the district elimination tests. In the junior year they produced “Nathan Hale” under the direction of Miss Shy. We are hoping that our junior class play will be a great success. Sophs History of Sophomore Class Our SOPHOMORE class of Waverly High is very aggressive. We have more straight A students in our class than in any other. Two of us are regular players on the varsity basketball team. Many are members of the band and Glee Club. Many hold scholastic records. Those remaining from the first grade are: Katherine Moore, Dave Way, Esther Mae Keiser, Earl Litterst, Charles Haynes, Jake Kalfs, Virginia Barch, Jane Ewing, George Armbruster, George Diley, Imogene Moore, Eileen Miller, Eugene Oyer. We sit quietly by and study while the juniors rush around upsetting everybody as they get ready for their class play, “The Fixer.” We are watching out of the corner of our eyes the seniors working madly on the yearbook. But just wait! Our day is coming! Donated By Pauline Oyer, Mary Way, Elizabeth Arnett



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A G ■ JEtmmmr mmm mt mvavhi hu rii HW ■ SIXTH GHAHK— Mr. Scott, Mr. Kaldlger FIRST ROW: Jimmie Patterson, l’at Cool, Charles Stullcy. Charles Acord, Jackie Scott. Charles Perkins. Billy Sil ole. Frank Armbruster, Orville Davis, Leroy Lansing. Weldon Bucy, Bobbie Bland. Bobby Scott, Buddy Harris. SECOND ROW Geneva Sword, Faye Jean Mahone, Pauline Whaley. Mary Wittkugle. June Barch, Aleta Cuckter. Emma Crabtree. Dorothy Cropper, Blanche Rapp. Clara Schwartz. Sharon Hover. Mary Jo Martin. Mary Jo Jones. Lois Andre. Virginia Hibbter. Jean Treber. Virginia Cook. Edith Anne Jose. THIRD ROW. Dale Downing, Stanley Hines, Klisha Carter. Bob Bohn. Durbin Lawson. Arnold Walker. Russell Wright. Robert Oestcrle. Ivan Stulley. Vincent Scott. Bonnie Rhoads. Dorothy Swing. Kdith Anne Ray. FOl'RTH ROW: B. M. Conley, John Hartmus. Wilbur Bucy. Harold Claytor, Jackie Darst, Ola Mae Lewis, Geraldine Rapp. Louise Lansing Irene Roberts. Vergle Wright. Norman Miller. FIFTH ROW Mary Colburn. Irene Rapp. Krma Claytor. Doris Denny. Myrtle Carter, Opal Wood. Norma Jean Claytor, Adaline Douglas. Louise Moore, Kllen Swinning. Louella Claytor. Marguerite Logan. Velma Deacon. FOI'llTH (ill.VDE—Miss Aiulre, Miss Haynes FIRST ROW. Dolores Whaley. Harvey Altman. Hobart Helman. Lawrence Hoffman. Norma Jean Arrowood. Wilma Bucy. Betty Ann Downing. Ann Daniels. Robert Blakeman. Clifford Eggers. Nora Manbevers. Ruth Deacon, Ann Beninger. Anetta Armjruster. lacquebne Hudnell, Betty Fulscher. William Justice, Lloyd George. Harold Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Marcella Massie. Mary Woods, Norma Jean Elliott. Catharine Wittkugle, l onna J. Breitenbach. Janet Beekman. Robert Dyke, Leroy Seeling. Paul Rapp. James Perkins. Harold Watters. Harold Morris. R» bert Rapp. Andy Sheetz. Morris Swiger. John McCoy. Eugene Manbevers. John Seeling. Ruth Snyder, Beulah Pillion. Margery Miller. Thelma Tackett. Norma Jean Scott. Rose Marie Palmer. THIRD ROW: Charles Thurman. Bernel Walker. James Oyer. Curtis Kordell. Robert Deacon. Herman Harris. Thomas George. Lettie Colburn. Doris Brown. Agnes HungeHord. Harold Manbevers. Betty Sparks. Betty Miller. Ada Stulley. FOl’RTH ROW Gene Cutlip. Robert Ferguson. Herbert Conley. Rol ert Carey. Floyd Edwards. Fay Nichell. Virginia Throckmorton, Audrey Darling. Pat Moore. Joseph Rhoads. Jimmy McGowan. Victor Markham. Earl Lemaster. NOT IN THE ITCTl’RE: Shirley Lawson. Janies Manbevers, Betty Bland. Avonelle Detillion. Juanita Kecchle, Eunice Eggers. I f f f f [ [ L [ [ [. [ : r r r FIFTH GRADE — Miss Brown, Miss Eylar FIRST ROW Maigene Mercer. Judy Jones. Minnie Miller. John Bland. Melvin Hines. Mary K. Shopshire. Minnie E. Miller. Edna Mae Hatfield. Mary Rapp. Jimmie Dyke. Billy Heibel. Billy Crabtree. Elinor Chandler. Shirley Blake. Elizabeth Hatfield. Freda Arrowood. Robert Patterson. Joan Hartmus. SECOND ROW Virginia Lee Robinson. Arnold Stevens. Norma Jean Stubbs, Vernon Oyer. Wilma Littlejohn. Calvin Johnson. Donald Browning. Wayne Christman. Earl R« ». Buddy Kennard. Irene Harris. Russell Beekman. Glenn Johnson. Ruby McCoy. Gladys Wilson. Florence Moore. Joan Weiss, William Acord. David Dyke. IHIRI) ROW. Leo Murphy. Florinc Miller. Wilma Newton. Pearlie Whaley. Fannie Lawson. Dallas Tackett. Charles Saxton. Mont Landrum. Andy Ward. Elmer Wells, Henry Thurman. FOl’RTH ROW: Carroll Corns. Tinabelle Conley. Barbara Ann Cox. Alberta Brown. Richard Burdett, Mason Harris. Bobby Manbevers. Ocie Campbell. Emogene Darst. Hughev Miller. Edwin Murray. Richard Stulley. Donated By [ I Misses Eylar, Brown, Haynes, Andre 3

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