Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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 IN THE YEARBOOK room Lori Gregory enjoys a catered lunch. SENIOR Jerry Hams wipes milk from his face after drinking-his-fill in the Student Council milk drinking contest SOPHOMORE Teresa Rowland enjoys the privilege of the pay phone in the hall near the office STARTING his second carton of milk senior Gary Good eats a dollar lunch in the cafeteria WHILE enjoying their lunch. Kim Sears. Tina Bandy and Shirley Newkird have a few laughs It was hamburger-french fry day SPENDING the day in in school suspension. Erin Hoskins occupies his time with his playboy bunny mirror reflection. PICTURED here enjoying lunch are Skyla Manson and Tina Brownfield Thursday was student favorite hamburger day AFTER a long day. Diann Ward and Tammy Knight relax on stage on their lunch break Out To Lunch 25

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Out to Lunch For twenty six minutes each day students were allowed a break, although not all at once. Noted as A or B lunch period on their schedules, they were supposed to eat lunch. Even though the majority of students could be found in the cafeteria eating the well-balanced meal the school provides for $1. a large percentage of students could be found elsewhere, and they were not always eating. Among these places and activities were...eating lunch” (a can of pop or a candy bar) in the auditorium while attempting to dodge Principal Surrey so as not to get sent to the cafeteria...eating a brown bagger” in the home economics room...escaping to certain individual “home away from home areas such as the yearbook room... playing grape ball by the library with an elite group of senior girls...a couple of students engaging in a cake and pie fight in senior hall...talking with friends...using the bathroom as quickly as possible to avoid smoke inhalation...playing frisbee or football on the front lawn...listening to a headset that did'nt get confiscated by Mr. Surrey...doing homework or cramming for exams... COMING in from outside sophomore Glen Chauncey spends his lunch time in the hall EATING a sandwich from her brown bag lunch. Rhonda Pendleton smiles for the NOVEL photographer 24- Out To Lunch



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For others it was skipping out to Wendy's or to get a Big Mac attack remedy...satisfying the urge for a DQ or Malt Shop treat...or obtaining a pepsi from a nearby machine...or having your mother deliver a daily fast food lunch to the school. Sitting on the front steps to get sun on warm days...working on Cadence in the light table room ... or doing a little extra work on an art project in the art room... vie wing an art show in the auditorium or finding the way to yearbook hall for their photo sale. One of the most common past times was lining both sides of Freshman hall and watching people go by...another popular past time was sitting on the stage or in the auditorium with ' everyone.” Some ventured to the school parking lot to listen to car radios...other homesick souls called home in an attempt to get someone to permit them to come home...(soap operas, snacks, sleep, or sunbathing often struck). Persons who wanted to be alone to solve personal problems sought out a quiet comer or hallway...one or two resorted to cleaning out a locker or adding some new found treasure to the inside of a locker door... ...or, just plain “hanging out topped the list while waiting for the bell to signal 4th or 5th period class. Copy by Jonna Depugh AS ONE of Ihe participants in the Student Council milk drinking contest. Judy Trimble tries for the record The plastic bib acted as a funnel lo the floor for the spilled milk that missed the mouth. WHILE waiting for hamburgers to come off the grill sophomore Joy Baughn listens to Tracy smith relate a junior class happening IN FEBRUARY seniors Greg Simon-ton and Dane Bartley take advantage of temperatures in the ro’s to relax outside at lunch break EARLY IN THE lunch break while others students are eating in the cafeteria junior Mary Kay Conkel uses the silence to study for a fifth penod exam 26 Out To Lunch

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