Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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OUR CLASSES l A T T T F T F F F 1 T ' ' 1. Left Calm before the storm Generally the study hall period affords an opportunity for the students to prepare their assignments. Entertainment is sometimes provided by the less studious. Almost all the students look forward to their study hall periods. 2. Left Seeking the wherefore and why The science students are very fortunate in having a well-equipped laboratory in which they can carry on experiments to learn first-hand about the numerous scientific reactions, facts, and theories. 3. Left Getting educated The Pike County Free Public Library has certainly been a great aid to everyone. It provides additional source material for the students and good, clean, wholesome books for both parents and students. 4. Left Coordination of mind and fingers! We wonder! After graduation exercises in May, many of these students will become typists and stenographers in war offices. I 1. Right Keep 'em rolling The training which the shop-boys are receiving will enable them to help in the war effort by accepting positions in defense plants. In the shop the boys study and then clinch their knowledge by actual experience. 2. Right From here to Berlin This year, more than any other year, it has been most interesting to follow the trend of the current world events in conjunction with the regular history text book. 3. Right Be your wit wandering? Study mathematics! The members of the business arithmetic class are learning to use the fundamental principles of arithmetic in the business-like sense. 4. Right Doughnuts for defense Properly-cooked foods are an essential part of the defense program. The girls in the cooking class are learning to be excellent cooks. Donated by GEORGE O'DELL Page Twenty-nine

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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President...................................................WILLIAM STANTON Vice President............................................DURLAND WORKMAN Secretary-Treasurer................................................CAROL HILL The class of 1943 has an enrollment of sixty-three pupils, only thirteen of whom are left from the original class in 1931. In our freshman year the Latin I club produced Gone With the Storm, directed by Miss Vallery and written by two members, Carol Hill and Wynona Oyer. Our junior class play, Ever Since Eve, under the direction of Miss Kathryn Shy, was a howling success. In high school this class is well known for its representation in band, in glee club, and in the county, district, and state scholastic teams. In athletic activities, also, this class has always had splendid representation. We published the Hi-Lites during the last semester which gave us an idea of our duties for our senior year. FIRST ROW — Carol Hill. Wynona Oyer. Ruth Keiser. Virginia Armbruster. Nell Stubbs. Theo Frederick. Wanda Morris. Mildred Leeth. Blanch Matthews. SECOND ROW — Betty Hammond. Hannah Simmons. Emma Simmons. Alice Howard. Mildred Rapp. Katherine Stubbs. June Schwartz. Thelma Jones, John McFarland. THIRD ROW — Wilma Williamson. Relna Kalis, Mildred Foster. Margaret Weaver. Louise Yeager. Virginia Perkins. Inez Newsom. Marveen Williams. Betty White. FOURTH ROW — Wanda Echard. Margaret Cooper. Juanita Cox. Josephine Conley. Clarice Burdett, Dora Mae Palmer. Richard Dyke. FIFTH ROW — Joan Jones. Dorothy Woods. Margaret Hofiman. Norma Armbruster. Durland Workman. Dean Scott. Walter Voelker. Paul Dixon. SIXTH ROW — Beryl Cooper, Edward Pennington, William Stanton. Paul Deskins. Donald Crltes. Leo Anderson. Malcolm Blaum. Melvin Miller. SEVENTH ROW — David Thompson. Richard Johnson. James Anglemyer. John Lazar, Robert Scott. Denver Emory. NOT IN PICTURE — Ralph Mahone. Reuben Miller. Lewis Smith, Malcolm Lewis. Gerald McNeal. Robert Darst, Henry Penn. Mae Pennisten. Dorothy Willis. Thelma Oney, Ann Cool.

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