Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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ON ONE OF THE unusual, non rainy days students enjoy an early spnng lunch break on the front lawn. SITTING on the front lawn. Cindy Carr converses with a fnend at lunch time THE BEST gossip exchange often came at lunch break Kathy Smith. Tammy Knight and Teresa Rowland exchange new information SEEING photographs of themselves at the NOVEL Staff Photo Sale in April entertains Teresa Cottman and Ann McAllister WHILE on in school suspension Teresa Cottman. sophomore studies. ENJOYING their lunch penod. Steve Helman and Teresa Hoffman sit in the auditorium Out To Lunch 21

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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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One Ml»cky A ri If one certain day could be chosen as the wackiest day of the year,” it would have to be Punk Day! Although not formally announced, word spread quickly to would be punkers” and many participated in the Friday fun. Punkers who “punked out” in everything imaginable, from metallic golden pants and black leather jackets with chains to large gaudy earrings. Heavy makeup and head-bands adorned student faces and heads. Spirited punkers shocked and amazed adult fans attending the last home basketball game against the Southeastern Panthers (which was a win!) by strutting in, in all imaginative outfits created. Several students even went so far as to dye their hair in different colors! Punk Day was devotion to the cause! At halftime of the Southeastern basketball game devoted varsity cheerleaders, dressed in punk type outfits, gave a special punk type performance. They overcame one incorrect start when someone inserted the wrong tape in the stereo unit but undaunted by the embarrassing situation continued the performance. 2fi Punk Day DANCING and clapping kept spirit flowing as the pep band played at the Southeastern-Waverly game. Cheryl Ault. Tamera Leffler and Guyanna Hall join in the fun. SENIOR lill Hardman stops to show off her punk attire to a nearby photographer; PUNK ATTIRED SENIOR: Laurie Maloy. SITTING in English Literature class, senior Dane Bartley responds to the teasing of his classmates on Punk Day when he wore his favorite shirt. EVEN THE Cheerleaders became punk during a halftime routine of the last home game.

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