Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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With Mid-thigh dress shorts and Outback Red shirt, sophomore Sara Teets completes the costume with camper loafers. Showing us the new attire in travel wear, sophomore Scott Bernhardt wears his Banana Republic tee shirt. Fashionable bare midriff bathing suits are modeled by juniors Tabby Williams and Teresa Heibel. Fashion photos by Jenny Smith, Ten Hampton and Todd Ramey '82 With a fitted top and flared skirt-dress, junior Teresa Heibel models her warm weather attire. Mid-thigh shorts in denim and plaid topped with Outback Red shorts, sophomore Sara Teets and junior Teresa Heibel catch some morning rays. Fashion

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spring -1987- Showing us her sweater tank with high collar, junior Tabby Williams takes a spring boat ride at Lake White. With sweater tank and midthigh shorts, freshman Ginger Creech models her summer fashion. Modeling traditional white pants, juniors Tabby Williams and Jeannie Burnett pose with junior David Smith and sophomore Scott Bernhardt. Displaying their more dressy” attire, juniors Jeannie Burnett and Tabby Williams wait for their friends. 18 Fashion



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'Best of Class' featured on TV A television commercial taped at the Huntington Museum of Art in Huntington, West Virginia, featured two seniors. Because of their high academic excellency, Marie Moraleja and Melissa Pendell, both 4.0 grade point average students, received an invitation from WSAZ-TV3 to appear on the Best of the Class of 1987. Principal David W. Surrey escorted Moraleja and Pendell to West Virginia. A student from Piketon also traveled with them. The commercial involved these students, plus others from the Tri-State (Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky). For the commercial, all participants formed the number eighty seven. While taping the commercial, Marie and I kept looking down when the camera was pointed at us, said Pendell. National Honor Society Adviser Richard Craumer poses with Marie Moraleja and Melissa Pendell after their selection for the television commercial. Copyfpage design by Jimmy Mustard What's important and what's not? If someone cares about something, that makes it important. In an attempt to cover little things, the staff initiated Mini-mag as a way to cover these important events, interests and cares so often overlooked on the master schedule. Looking back on the first effort to include minuscule items in the limited space allocated, proved inadequate, but a step in the direction of showing we care. The informative effort made with Mini-mag shows another phase of design and content implemented to meet the ever changing interests of NOVEL readers, and to continue the regular coverage in an appropriate look for 1987. Coverage should keep the taste and feel of the year a vivid reminder of yesteryear. Music for the uture: CDs Recovering from a football injury is sophomore J.D. Barley. After purchasing seven dollars worth of raffle tickets, Jennifer Carcutt wins the gold lame shirt donated by Carmens for the concert to help the needy at Christmas. Elementary days... the days we bought 8-tracks and LP albums. Junior high days...the days we bought cassettes. In high school... we buy compact discs. The newest high technology to hit the shelves in the music world is compact discs. Laser-scanned discs, CDs, give music superior sound quality. The price for CD's ranged from $15 to $19. With the increasing sales of CDs, cassettes seemed set on a path of obsolence. CDs could be played only on CD players. The CD player picked up the beams from the laser disc and in return gave a cleaner, superior sound. Prices ranged from $170 to $400. Even though the cost of CDs and CD players seemed too expensive for many students, several have already taken this step to the future. I wanted something with great sound because I'm a music fanatic ' senior Tami Lewis said. On the other hands, senior Greg Brown said, The reason why I got a compact disc player was because it's new and everybody has to get the new things. A night at the Oscars Hosted by Paul Hogan, Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn, the Academy Awards ceremony presented twenty five Oscars to the best of the movie makers; Best Picture.... Platoon Best Actress... Marlee Matlin Children of a Lesser God Actor........ Paul Newman The Color of Money Screenplay....Woody Allen Hannah and Her Sisters Film Editing.... Platoon Visual Effects.... Aliens 20 Mini-mag

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