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CONGRATULATIONS TO WE THANK THE WAVERLY THE CLASS OF 1946 HIGH SENIOR CLASS OF ir A 7 -t f A rr t T mTTT HERFF-JONES MAY, 1946, AND IN THE YEARS TO COME COMPANY “WHEN IT’S PHOTOGRAPHY” 1409-1419 N. Capitol Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Marble’s Movie The World’s Largest Manufacturer of High School Class Jewelry Studios Medals, Trophies, Scholastic Awards Prize Cups and Club Pins P. J. BURKHART, Rep. 26 Southhampton Ave. COLUMBUS, OHIO L. C. MARBLE BEST WISHES TO Nationally Known Footwear THE CLASS OF 1946 For the Family MerrelVs INCORPORATED 1 Hermann’s Leading Shoe Dealer Manufacturing Engravers and Printers Wm. Hodge Hermann CLARKSBURG, W. VA. C. A. WEIRICK, Rep. 13 S. Paint St. Chillicothe, Ohio
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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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Epitaphs of the Departing Seniors Loosen up your smiles, Spend some good laughs On these silly inscriptions, Called epitaphs. I’ve been chased by teachers; Hounded by wolves; But I’ll worry no more Down here with moles. BLANCHE RAPP. Here I lie so quiet and still Under the ground against my will But now I can afford to wait Because I’m nearing the Pearly Gate. LOUISE MOORE. May Vincent rest at ease Who in life was known as a tease. VINCENT SCOTT. Boo! Boo! I had the flu, And there was nothing else to do. ADALINE DOUGLAS. St. Peter beckoned from on High That it was time to come, So I had to die— Ho-Hum! Ho-hum! Ho-hum! BOB BLAND. Plant a weeping willow over me That I may hear it groan, So that I’ll never miss My husband’s daily moan. JEAN PYLE. Way, way up on High, Higher than the sun, I’m a little angel now Who doesn’t have to run. MARY WITTKUGLE. I thought that I should like A night without an end, But since I am down here, I’ve changed my mind, dear friend. MARY JO MARTIN. I came home too late one night, Saw old Nick and died of fright. PAT COOL. Fair of face, so happy and free. They buried her 'neath an apple tree, She had eaten an apple all too green, And never again alive was she seen. JENNIE WHITE. Hair so blonde, Face so pale, She had one beau. And that was Dale. JANE DURHAM. Naughty, am I, Bob Scott, Cut classes a lot Until John me caught, And made it hotter than hot. And now I lie in a grave yard lot. BOB SCOTT. In life so still Was our Or-Ville, But now I bet he’s stiller yet. ORVILLE DAVIS. Let W. J. roar and rave Because we can’t even hear Way down deep in the grave Within a copper bier. SENIOR BOYS. I tried to swim the creek But my heels were too heavy; One morn they found me Floating near the levee. ELSIE LIGHTLE. Life no longer she courts, The waitress, Clara Schwartz. She passed away One summer day From drinking milk by the quarts. CLARA SCHWARTZ. Pause, dear friend, as you pass by To shed a tear and have a sigh. Tenderly drop a flower On the grave of Betty Bauer. BETTY BAUER. A fiery gal was the great Claytor, ■Proclaimed herself a man hater, Until Alex Lazarr did date ’er, And then to him she did cater. NORMA JEAN CLAYTOR. Black was his hair, Fiercly gleamed his eye, Lordly was his air, My, how he did hate to die. EARL STRICKLAND. Beneath the green and velvet grass, Lies the president of our glass. He fought with Dale over Jane And now he’s aboard the heavenly train. WILLARD WILBURN. Do not weep for Mary Jo, Who for earth was far too bright. The angels took her above Where there’ll be no more night. MARY JO JONES. Results of General Scholarship Test for High School Seniors The ten students from Pike County who were placed in the upper ten per cent of the General Scholarship Test are named with their school and score respectively: Thelma Armintrout, Piketon, 210. Willard Wilburn, Waverly, 198. Mary Downey, Stockdale, 196. Louise Moore, Waverly, 186. Mary K. Farmer, Pi'keton, 176. Jennie White, Waverly, 174. Mary Jo Jones, Waverly, 166. Lela Pearle McCann, Piketon, 161. William Edward Echard, Piketon, 152. Peter Alexander Muraf, Western, 148. THE ALUMNI Classes 1943 through 1946 will be honored in the appropriate setting of the newly remodeled Lake White Club when the Alumni Banquet is held May 17. Inasmuch as there has been no Alumni Banquet for four years, due to the war, this year’s banquet promises to be one of the most colorful social events in the history of school activities. The officers, Madison I. Irwin, president, Madalyn B. Hollberg, secretary, and Richard M. Miller, treasurer, urge all Waverly High School graduates to attend the banquet and become an active member of this association composed entirely of you, the WHS graduate. Much credit is given to Miss Margaret Buell who as secretary kept the organization alive during the war years. Each year she enrolled the graduating class and collected nominal fees. Now at her retirement the Alumni is able to carry on its regular activities.
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