Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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High honors only! Make the grade - dine with the National Honor Society! Every six weeks the N.H.S. sponsored a lunch for those who maintained a 3.67 grade point average for that six week period. The number of students who earned eligibility to go to these luncheons could be quite numerous and loud at times. From peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to vegetables with dip, Society members provided enough food for everyone. Supplying the food could be expensive at times for the members, but they had no gripes because they escaped from class for both A and B lunch periods. 92X FM lent uniqueness to the atmosphere. Students at the luncheon seldom complained. The food was free and good! They had made the grade! Mentor Spotlight Lori Crabtree wanted to work in the medical profession, so she pursued pharmacy. Mr. Jack Kegley, owner pharmacist of Kegley Drugs, served as her mentor. Being a pharmacist was a prestigious job. Some information Lori received included counting and learning about different medicines pills and working on the store's computer. The experience made her even more positive that she wanted to be a pharmacist. She planned to study pharmacy at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University or Ohio Northern. ✓ NOVEL idea A yelling clown, balloons, Christmas tree lights and Follow the Pawprints sign on walls spruced up the 1987 NOVEL Sale. Staff members geared up as each class prepared their own booth. Not only did staffers phone every member of each class on both nights, the calls continued for weeks after. The most diligent of callers, senior Tina Holsinger said, No one should complain about not knowing about when the yearbooks could be ordered because we called everyone at least twice. I kept calling seniors who hadn't ordered until they gave me a definite answer of whether or not they wanted one. For the sale day we used attention getting gimmicks that included free names on books, pizzas, tee shirts and a favorite tape. The juniors drew a yearbook purchasers name to win S5, continued Holsinger. Sales went a little slowly. By Christmas vacation just over 300 books had been ordered. With a goal of 100 seniors totaled 97, but later upped their sales to meet the goal. Juniors placed second and freshman ranked third in sales. Although sophomores won the spirit chain competition, they ended last in yearbooks purchased. Freshman Catherine Fish said, The spirit of it all was pretty good. I was really surprised how much work went into it. They made it a really big deal! Senior Teresa Sterling said, That was the best sale I'd seen in the four years I've been here. It was wild. ✓ - Let the Music Play — Music, a part of teenage lives, continued through the 29th annual Grammy Awards. Presented at the Shrine Auditorium were 68 awards. Song of the Year That’s What Friends Are For Burt Bacharach Carol Bayer Sager Male vocal Rock Addicted to Love Robert Palmer New Artist Bruce Hornsby and the Range Group R. B. Vocal Kiss Prince and the Revolution Female Rock vocal Back Where You Started Tina Turner R. B. Song Sweet Love Anita Baker Short Music Video Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms Dire Straits Pop Instrumental Top Gun Theme Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens

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Mini Mas Phillip Fry, 42, former owner of the Tax Information Center in Ohio, and author of Pay No Income Taxes Without Going to Jail, was SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS IN PRISON FOR HELPING CLIENTS CHEAT ON THEIR INCOME TAXES. Rockin' 'n Rollin' Concerts • a popular way for students to spend free time were hot. Several people who attended the rock shows returned with the usual t-shirts, pins and stories of favorite performers. Top rated concerts included David Lee Roth with Cinderella and Journey with Glass Tiger. What made the David Lee Roth concert special? A live video was Filmed at the Huntington Civic Center! Many who attended the show violently hoped to be included in it. About David Lee Roth: Jeff Davis - Very loud. It was really great! Jeff Miller: It rocked! It w the loudest thing I'd ever been to! On Sunday, October 12, several students drove to the Journey Glass Tiger concert at Huntington. Most liked Journey, but gave mixed reviews of Glass Tiger. Jimmy Mustard - Journey was a lot better than I thought they would be since they had lost two band members. CeCe Williams - Journey was really good. They played old and new familiar songs. Glass Tiger played a lot I hadn't heard. They were really good, also, s T kt NUTCRACKER , A Sio xy 6c A SbW w b Ifati s»iim Drama Club sees Nutcracker Everywhere the ballet dancers went, they clomped and made an awful noise. I thought they were supposed to oe graceful! said Lori McCut-cheon about the Drama Club's trip to The Nutcracker at the Ohio Theatre in Columbus. At noon on December 20, students gathered in the school parking lot. Only 16 of the 35 that signed up actually boarded the bus for the matinee. Some complained about sitting in cheap seats, but others claimed they had the best position ever, even though they sat rather high up in the balcony. The group returned at 6:00 p.m. with visions and memories of the production, s Movie checkout Let's go to Channel One and check out some movies. Ok! So, what movies do you want to check out? Umm, how about... A survey revealed what movies the seniors preferred. The movie starring Molly Ringwald, Pretty in Pink, topped the list on the survey. This plot centered on a girl named Andie (played by Ringwald), who came from a poor neighborhood. Blaine, whose family was wealthy, (played by Andrew McCarthy), fell in love with Andie. Andie and Blaine's troubles at the beginning of their relationship resulted from their different Financial backgrounds. Whatever differences they had to face, their love destined to last. After we get done watching Pretty in Pink, we'll watch the second preferred movie on the senior survey. Can you guess what is it? I'll give you a hint. The movie stars Rob Lowe. Ok, I know what it is now...Young Blood! Dean(played by Lowe), an American hockey player, wanted to play for a good Canadian hockey team. Dean learned the rules of the game while falling in love with his coach's daughter. From the cold ice-floored stadium to the warm, luxurious Beverly Hills, the seniors chose movies with all sorts of lifestyles and environment. This became one reason why they chose Down.and Out in Beverly Hills as their third favorite VCR movie. Richard Dreyfus, Bette Midler and Nick Nolte led the cast in this outrageous comedy. Dreyfus and Midler were married, rich, had two children, and a beautiful home in Beverly Hills. Nolte, dirty and poor, showed up one day in their backyard pool drowning. After this incident, nothing but total chaos haunted this family. We had better take these movies back to Channel One now. Let's check out some more senior favorites. Like what? Short Circuit, About Last Night, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. These are all good movies the class enjoyed. ✓ 28 Mini mag



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YAFER A t-shirt designed by two area residents, and alumni of the school, Onno Steger and Tom Noel, will possibly be worn by actor Tom Cruise in his upcoming film. The logo on the t-shirt, Yafer (Young Adults for Early Retirement) became a hot item for students and local residents. It could be purchased at Cardo's Pizza Parlor or at J.C. Penny's in Chillicothe. Graphic arts teacher, Mrs. Janet Roberts, reported she had seen a person in Sacramento, California, sporting a Yafer-t. By the looks of the outcome, Steger and Noel could become nationally known! Some guys have all the luck What brings one good luck? For some, a certain number; for others, a rabbit's foot. But there is always an exception to the rule. For instance, tne green M M brings the girls' track team good fortune. A little absurd, but true fact remains that before each track meet, the girls each ate, or shared, a green M M. Track team member, junior Ivena Teets, believed it to be the secret of their success.'' At times the green M M supply became limited. In this immediate emergency situation the M M's had to be divided into as many pieces as needed. After hearing about this once in-a-lifetime myth, photojournalism instructor, Mrs. Janet Roberts, bought three pounds of With a green here, a red there and the rest elsewhere junior Ivena Teets sorts green M M s for the girls' track team in the belief that it would take them downtown to another victorious season. M M's containing red, green, orange, brown and yellow ones. Allowing Teets to sort out the green ones for the track team, the NOVEL staff found out the orange ones brought junior Joe Mitchell good luck with his photography, while the red ones offered good fortune to senior Dan Deacon for his involvement with the Drama Club Play. Dan's good fortune had only recently returned to the M M bag. Red had now been proved safe by government testing. Originally the red dye had caused his Fortune candy to be withdrawn from marketing. Left overs - yellow and brown ones - helped copywriter Jimmy Mustard and printer Tina Holsinger to work even more efficiently. s SAE sponsors Right to Read Week Striving for students to read more, Student Action for Education sponsored a book sale during Right To Read Week. The goal, not to make money, but to get more books into circulation gave students a chance to browse on their lunch breaks. A coloring contest, sponsored for grades one through three, challenged the youngsters to present the most colorful bookmarker. Some members of SAE visited the elementary schools and helped in their library. Members, assisted by Adviser Paul Moore, sponsored National Teacher's Day in the school on May 2. Like most organizations, the group elected officers: President -Lori Crabtree; Vice President -Teresa Sterling; Treasurer - Sara Teets: Secretary Veronica Freed; Parliamentarian - Alan Fish,

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