Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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+—— Best Wishes to the Senior Class of ’46 TOM REED Congratulations to the Seniors MACDONALD BURDETT MERCHANDISE Alma, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of ’46 AID FOR THE AGED (Personnel) Best Wishes to the Class of 1946 ELMER TRAINER’S Grocery and Elec. Appliances Congratulations to the Senior Class of ’46 DR. WILLIAM TRIPP Congratulations THE WAVERLY SERVICE CENTER Francis Reiser Otto Slagle Compliments of SCHWARDT’S BARBER SHOP Market Street Waverly, Ohio Compliments of MILLER’S TIP TOP RESTAURANT 14 E. Main St. Chillicothe, Ohio Compliments of THE GLOBE FURNITURE CO. East Main St. Chillicothe, Ohio CONDON’S “Because you love smart things” 16 S. Paint St. Chillicothe, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of ’46 TUDOR’S Chillicothe, Ohio SUMMERS SON Everything Musical Warner Hotel Building Chillicothe, Ohio Best Wishes PIKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASS’N., INC. Waverly, Ohio Compliments of KATZ’S Nationally Known Men’s Wear Chillicothe, Ohio Compliments of NORVELL’S Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio THOMAS SERVICE STATION Sunoco Gas and Service Tires and Accessories Waverly, Ohio

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SPORTS We seniors, in this last edition ol the Hi-Lites, want to bring you a review of the sports events of the year. We appreciate very much your presence at all the games, because that is one of the greatest reasons why the team was so successful this year. Equally important were our five cheerleaders. During the season, the Waverly Varsity has played 22 games of basketball. It has won 14 and lost 8 games. The Reserves won 6 and lost 13 games. The schedule for the past season for the Varsity and Reserve was: VARSITY Waverly 29, Valley 30. Waverly 40, Western 21. Waverly 31, Scioto 21. Waverly 36, Stockdale 23. Waverly 40, Wheelersburg 43. Waverly 35, Frankfort 31. Waverly 33, Buckskin 36. Waverly 41, Beaver 48. Waverly 32, Piketon 24. Waverly 32, Scioto 30. Waverly 42, Frankfort 26. Waverly 28, Piketon 26. Waverly 41, Minford 30. Waverly 29, Western 27. Waverly 37, Valley 39. Waverly 42, Buckskin 23. Waverly 53, Stockdale 46. Waverly 49, Central 12. Waverly 26, Beaver 52. Waverly 39, Stockdale 21. Waverly 35. Scioto 36. Waverly 35, Western 36. RESERVE Waverly 12, Valley 33. Waverly 28, Western 17. Waverly 12, Scioto 15. Waverly 11, Stockdale 19. Waverly 11, Wheelersburg 28. Waverly 17, Frankfort 23. Waverly 16. Buckskin 25. Waverly 5, Beaver 22. Waverly 17, Piketon 11. Waverly 13, Scioto 15. Waverly 19, Frankfort 14. Waverly 14, Piketon 13. Waverly 19, Minford 23. Waverly 13, Western 17. Waverly 13, Valley 15. Waverly 22, Buckskin 24. Waverly 18, Stockdale 6. Waverly 41, Central 11. Waverly 16, Beaver 18. We received a keen disappointment when our boys failed to win the county tournament. Here is a list of the opponents in the tournament and the scores. FINAL GAME Beaver 53, Wakefield 41 CONSOLATION GAME Latham 36, Waverly 35. SEMI-FINAL GAMES Beaver 56, Latham 48 Wakefield 36, Waverly 35 FIRST ROUND GAMES Latham 36, Piketon 13 Waverly 39, Stockdale 21 Beaver was the final winner and entered the district tournament, held here also, but they were defeated by Wheelersburg. F. F. A. ACTIVITIES At the organization meeting last September, the F. F. A. members elected the following officers: President................Story Cool Vice President.........Stanley Hines Secretary...........Arnold Walker Treasurer................Jack Scott Historian...........Coralyn Rhoads Reporter.....................Robert Scott Sentinel........................Pat Moore The officers attended the officers district training school at Morrytown, Ohio. The class has taken several field trips. They have built several projects in shop, such as brooder houses, hog feeders, and lawn chairs, and they are now working on mowers. The Waverly Chapter and Piketon Chapter held a pest hunt contest. The Piketon Chapter was the victor. The Club also plans to train a judging team to compete in the Ohio State F. F. A. Convention and the judging contests to be held at Columbus, Ohio, May 31 and June 1, 1946. F. H. A. NEWS On September 19, 1945, the first meeting of the Future Homemakers of America was held. The following officers were elected: President.....................Bonnie Rhoads Vice President..................Joan Hartmus Secretary................Tina Conley Treasurer..........Naomi Strickland Parlimentarian..........Betty Castle News Reporter..........Dawsie Conley There are thirty-nine members in the club this year. Mrs. Scott is the club adviser, and Miss Samson is the club mother. The club meetings are held on the second Tuesday and on the last Monday of each month. There are usually two meetings during the month, a business meeting and a social meeting. The club project for the year was “To Make Home Economics More Interesting.” In September, the officers were elected and plans for the year were made. In October, the members agreed to send a Christmas box to war-tom countries. The regional meeting of this district was held at the Waverly High School building. Students and teachers from Pike, Ross and Scioto counties were present. Our annual Hallowe’en party was held. On November 5, eighteen girls were initiated into the Degree of Homemaker. On December 17, our annual Christmas party was held. A playlet, “Ah, Shut Up,” written by Mary Lou Leeth and Barbara Rooker, was given for entertainment. The cast was made up of all freshman girls. On January 28, the annual social meeting honoring the teachers was held. A play, “A Day at School,” was given for entertainment. The teachers present were Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. Raidiger, Mr. and Mrs. Freshour, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs! Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Teichert, Mr .and Mrs. Cutlip, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Scott. A special committee had been appointed to care for the teachers’ children. In February, the new F. H. A. pins, some gold and others sterling silver, arrived. Many girls ordered pins with guards attached. In March, two delegates to the state meeting at Columbus were elected. The delegates were Bonnie Rhoads and Joan Hartmus. The county meeting at Latham was held. Bonnie Rhoads received the Degree of State Homemaker.



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In April, the report was ready to send away for the Club Award of Merit. The state meeting at Columbus was held. A discussion was held on “Pioneers in Home Economics” and “Who’s Who in Home Economics.” The regional meeting was held at Centralia. All officers were present. The mothers of club members were entertained at a social meeting. On May 27, a farewell party to the Seniors was given. We have had several big events this year. We hope that next year we may have as nice a club as we have had this year. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1. John R. Teichert, Principal—BSN, Wilmington College and University of Cincinnati; Seventh Grade Arithmetic. C. Hobert C. 'Helman—IBS, Wilmington College, Ohio State University and Ohio University; Seventh Grade History, American History and World History. 5. Lenore Vallery—BS, Ohio State University arid Ohio University; Eighth Grade English, Twelfth Grade English, and Latin I, and II. 4. Mrs. Mabel J. Sect — BS. Ohio State University; Home Economics. 5. Mrs. Goldie Freshour—BS, University cf Wyoming; Seventh Grade English, Tenth Grade English, and Eleventh Grade English. Johanna Samson—MM, Cincinnati Conservatory cf Music; Ninth Grade English, Band, Glee Club, Elementary Vocal and Instrumental Music. 7. Roscoe Drake—BS.Western Kentucky State Teachers College; Industrial Arts. 8. John Caldwell—'BS, Woo-'ter College, Ohio University, Michigan University and Ohio State University; Ninth Grade English, Eighth Grade History, Science, and Physical Education. 9. Oscar R. Raidiger—BS, Wilmington College and Ohio University; Economics, Government, Seventh Grade Geography, and Eighth Grade Geography. 10. W..J. White—BS. Valpariso, Wittenberg and Ohio University; Chemistry, Radio, Physics, General Science, and Seventh Grade Arithmetic. 11. John F. McConnaughey—BS, Wilmington College, Miami University and Ohio State University; Commercial Subjects. 12. Sidney B. Cutlip—BS, Wilmington College and Ohio University; General Mathematics, Biology, Geometry, Algebra, and Eighth Grade Arithmetic. 13. Emerson Ball— BS AG, Ohio University and Ohio State University: Agriculture. GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY 1. Mary K. Yahraus—BS. Miami University and Ohio State University: First Grade. 2. Opal Jackson—AB, Morehead Teacher’s College; First Grade. 3 . Kathryn Ann Haynes—Miami University and Ohio State University; Second Grade. 4. Garnet Ward—'Wilmington College and Ohio State University; Second Grade. 5. Mary Pennisten—Capital University, Ohio University, and Ohio State University; Third Grade. 6. Helen Clark—Wilmington College; Third Grade. 7. Dorothy A. Matthews—BS, Ohio Wesleyan University and Wilmington College; Fourth Grade. 8. Alma II. Edelman—Wilmington College and Rio Grade College; Fourth Grade. 9. Louise M. Hoeckh—Miami University, Ohio University and Wilmington College; Fifth Grade. 10. Helen Jones—Antioch College, Wittenberg College, and Wilmington College; Fifth Grade. 11. M. O. Scott—BS, Ohio University, Rio, Grande College, and Wilmington College; Sixth Grade. 12. Matilda Condon—Wilmington College and Ohio University; Sixth Grade. Every Pupil Test Results—194G (Medium) Subject State Waverly American History 7.............41.1 44 American History 8.............52 56 Citizenship 8....................43 42 American Government 11-12......51 90 American History 11-12.........48.7 48 World History.................i..43.1 36 Latin 1..........................28.5 27 Latin II.........................39.5 65 American Literature..............45.1 47.5 English Literature...............48.6 62 English 7........................61 59.5 English 8........................68.2 76 English 9.........................75.6 79 English 10.......................66.1 66.5 English 11....................:..69.1 71.5 English 12.......................72.5 72 Reading 2........................35.9 23 Reading 3........................48.4 45 Arithmetic 3..............64.4 71 Arithmetic 4..............71,3 65 Arithmetic 5..............45 51 Arithmteic 6..............69.7 65 Arithmetic 7.................'....22.1 30 Arithmetic 8..............34 33 Algebra ......................1...38.5 44 Geometry ........................37 49.5 Biology .........................55.4 61 General Science..................30.8 31 Chemistry ..............29.1 33.5 Review of Senior Plays Since 1929 1929— The Little High Flyer. . 1930— Biig Time. 1931— 'Daddy Longlegs. 1932— Come Out of the Kitchen. 1933— .Dear You. 1934— 'Skidding. 1935— Mrs. Patridge Presents. 1936— Growing Pains. 1937— 'The Cupboard was Bare 1938— And Let Who Will Be Clever. 1939— 'It Never Rains. 1940— Tish. 1941— Don’t Take My Penny. 1942— iLease on Liberty. 1943— Janey Browne. 1944— Charley’s Aunt. 1945— 'The Youngest Profession. 1946— Spring Green. LATINI EXPLORATORES The organization of the Latin Scouts has for its purpose the correlation of Roman life to the Latin language. The officers are as follows: Dictator, Joan Weiss Scriba, Gladys Newsome • Consul, Herman Davis Quaestor, Jerry Brown Praetor, Miss Vallery Colors, Blue and Gold Motto, Res non Verba

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