Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH) - Class of 1981 Page 7 of 264
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Page 7 text: “Don’t settle for what you see at first; second looks and second thoughts can produce a stronger image of the student and his school. For all except four of the 180 scheduled school days bells in the brick lined halls announced class changes every 52 minutes — seven times a day. Ever changing enrollment for the school saw the totals top 700 then drop again in the school located just off U.S. 23 at the north edge of Waverly. Routine school activities and the day to day happenings sometimes clouded reality and veiled views to prevent a second look at life in and around the school. A look behind the mask or beneath the facade suggests a second thought about Waverly High School — its students, faculty, administrators and personnel. • Volleyball team wins District and play in Regionals •Girls have first cross country team • Girls' basketball team loses District final to Gailipolis • Baseball team posts record number of wins • Softball team sports new brightly striped uniforms • Athletics participate in State Cross Country meet and State Track Meet AFTER FALLING prey to the Gailipolis Blue Devils, Linda Rockwell, Jaki Copeland and Crystal Patrick leave the floor with the District runner up trophy. • Record number of students attend vocational school • Genie Robinson participates in Miss South Central Ohio contest in April • Photography students enter win Southeastern Ohio Art Contest • Jaki Copeland named Waverly City Board of Education's Award of Excellence student • Six graduate with highest honors SENIOR yearbook staff member Susie Dyke. Susie Is editor of the Academics section. JUNIOR PCJVS student Kevin Smith is a carpentry student. ©@Di3QDi3DQfllIQK M( @D B@BlID® iU ® • Waverly Plaza continues to open new shops • Wolverine Alumnium comes to Waverly • Businesses and patrons continue to lend strong support to school publications and activities • Athletic Boosters provide continued athletic program support. ON A SUNDAY in October person Vocational School had Open nel at the Pike County Joint House. Introduction 3 ”
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Page 6 text: “book! How cai) you find... ...Tl}© Hon)econ ii) Qu©erj» Stafe© contest winders in scholastics...Students on tb© job...Spare tirpe activities...Graduates... all in op© book? ©®HDft©0Dtfc CLASSMATES Jill Smith and Joe Branum “move on the West Elementary located Homecoming dance floor. THE FINAL exam is american History. It is given enmass to juniors in the cafeteria on the last day of school. Joe Brown, Carla Tripp and Kathy Slagle take the two page, handwritten test. Off® m ve m?°Mmin9.feS«V es ace crucial cuts in upcoming Z March.,n9 band wins a third place award in momWl c ?mPetlt,on • National Honor Society taps t p rs m Pri’ PCJVS students construct frame rom • Graduates wear traditional school color caps and gowns • Language Fair attendance increases Music concert attendance shows increase • Drama Club receives support from Arts Council and Board of Education 11 ©giflO 0=01?® A 0® (feQuDO©© • More students place in state ranking on Academic Scholarship Tests • Graphics students print truckload of forms, letters and special programs • English curriculum shows increase in offerings • Pike County Joint Vocational School offers new facility for Business Office Education Students • Three new members join teaching staff • After school detention cancelled • Part time jobs occupy after school and weekend hours • Outdoor activities for fun and for pay become a part of student life • Fads and fashions both worn and carried, show a conscious effort to “be one of the crowd” and in style with the fashion trend • Designer jeans and plaid shirts topped the most worn list • Hats in styles from baseball to western straw or felt topped the list of head gear • Not everyone wore fashion boots. Tennis shoes topped the list • Crutches and autographed plaster casts adorned nineteen students limbs. BEFORE taking the fox pelt to the furrier, junior Barry Colegrove brushes away loose fur. Introduction ”Page 8 text: “Behind the Scenes 1980 • 81 ©0aaFg]©'S®i7® • Food prices go up again. • The first ABSCAM trial goes on. • The striking workers of Poland win part of their struggle. • Americans grow weary of Cuban refugees in Florida • In Waverty teachers, board reach agreement to ward off strike. Shogun on TV. AT A RAINY football game Becky Boyer and John Hoffman share an umbrella. REFLECTIONS In the new doors of the school show modern lamps on the front walk. Rick Conley. Robert Harris, Darlene Ward, Randy Bright and Joy Nutt hang out at lunchtime. AFTER THE visit to Waverly by First Lady Rosalynn Carter, Jay Moore, Lisa Dyke, Todd Ramey and Greg Robson watch the campaign bus leave the parking lot. SOPHOMORE Linda Rockwell, a member of the first girls’ cross country team runs at Skyline Golf Course. The girls posted a 2nd place ranking in SEOAL league standings. • Peace talks resume between Egypt and Israel. AFTER the Homecoming freshman Scott Martin tells his friend their ride is ready to leave. SHARING THE Press Area at the Carter visit were representatives from local, state and national media services. Mr. Bill Klinker made a video tape of the event. Student publications representatives Phil Stubbs and Greg Robson and News-Watchman Editor Marvin Wilson wrote for local and school papers. 4 Introduction ”
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