Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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Mini Mag Portfolio NOVEL polled 237 students about favorites. Tod five favorites: SONGS CONCERTS TV SHOWS I Want Your Sex John Couger Mcllcncamp Air Push It Kiss Growing Pains Born to Boogie U2 Cheers Could’ve Been” Bon Jovi Cosby Tour of Duty Need You Tonight White Snake Different World Is This Love? RADIO STATIONS MAGAZINES 92X Sports Illustrated 97.9 Seventeen 96 Teen LUNCHES 107 101 Playboy 99.3 Rolling Stone” Hamburgers Pin Ffoh Saliebury SteaW MOVIES Chicken Noodlcs Brown Baggers tied Dirty Dancing i acoswxjcci at i ooau. tv L r.it.Ken Three Men and a Baby” Littles Burritos tied ''Raw’YPredator (tie) Good Morning Vietnam POLLS General Science Class lunch bunch is escorted by Mr. John Knight. What's for lunch?’ This phrase occurs daily when the absence list delivery comes. In a survey NOVEL asked student favorites. After the survey team of Stephens and Barker had tallied their food choices they concluded the daily menu should read: Pizza Ha inburgers French Fries Pepsi FOCUS ON THE ONE AND ONLY On National Teacher's Day carnations graced each teacher's desk. Senior John Nelson helped to distribute the floral tributesAteaeJeft Nelson presents science teacherMr Richard Craumer his honorary RSSSSS'- classes to TP'wa -—- studied Wttems.He™ - passes owner. hosted m protes. and showed o w oWain- 1?S SSi£ tor the dernonstrano . 9 ( ri7S s ith tn December se or port « ate delivered. fmg e and completes orapbsUon m claims her pbolog ? n. 1 Georgian Portia teP ' Xalive, WlatX. ------------- 20 Mini Mag

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Quizzers Compete in High Q In the Know Quizzers” accumulated more awards and distinctions than any area team. The first week of school Quiz Bowl members began weekly practices to determine players. Seniors Vance Markham, Jevon Jackson, Mark Bellaw and junior Mike Kopp emerged as the top four. For three of the starting four and Adviser Nancy Wagle it would be the final year. They decided to make it their personal best. They competed with teams from three states. They received invitation s from In the Know and High-Q. In HighQ competition they reached the finals, butlosttoSisson-ville, West Virginia. Tn the second AT T and Banc One Services Corp. ATO T co-sponsored Junior Achievement’s Applied Eco-H I U I nomics ESP Computer tournament Aimee Klinkcr. I' acts Joc Mitchell, and Theresa Thompson placed 1st in the State. Tracy Dixon. James Brown and Hcckie Thompson placed third. Mr. Jim Yocum of Martin Marietta served as business consultant. •• . • . • • •. ; . • •. .• •. ; Couching craze strikes By Christmas one phenominal figure took the country by storm. Printed on everythingfrom t-shirts to game boards, the Couch Potato increased the popularity of the evergrowing lazy population. Three main tools get the couch potato through life - snacks, a TV remote control and, of course, the couch. This type of person can be detected because he never lifts a finger to help himself unless it would be to take the chips from his fingers to his mouth. When asked to review a televison show, he can give minute details. Indeed these types make extremely boring company, but if you know proper couching etiquette you may be accepted into their life style. Just get one of the now familiar couch potato dolls, your favorite snacks and join a fellow couch buddy in his never ending quest to find the perfect television show. —PAWS If you had a problem, needed someone to talk with, or felt lonely, a member of the newly formed group, PAWS offered help. People Assisting Waverly Students was formed to help anyone who experienced personal problems. These were discussed confidentially. In June 1987 PAWS members attended a four day workshop at the Pike County Joint Vocational School with professional instructor, Mr. Don Heitz-inger from Madison, Wisconsin. Members participated in role playing to establish a trust between all members, regardless of age differences. The group, students, faculty and community members, met monthly to to learn and to help those who needed assistance in solving routine and crisis situations. Mini Mag 19



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Mock Trial For their first pubic appearance the Mock Trial team practiced tor Open House. Other practices took place in-class during the school day. The team competed in Chillico-the and ranked second in the contest. Mock Trial Team: Front: Juniors J.D.Barley, Cheri Watters, Heather Reed. Missy Smith, Scott Bernhardt; Back: Mark Kopp, Wesley Williams, Bret Childers, Freshman Robert Corwin. Citizen Bee For the first year the school participated in the Nationwide Citizen's Bee. Like a spelling bee, history questions replaced words. Forty five students took a preliminary written test. The top 30 scorers were invited to participate in the school bee. Top three school winners Jevon Jackson, Mark Kopp and Richard Hutton advanced to the Regional Bee where Jackson placed fifth. Ohio posted a number one position in the nation for the number of student participants. Big and bulky! Loud and clangy! Everyone has one. Whether big or small, you must have a key chain! Key chains grow bigger and bigger with each visit to a special place or because you just must have a souvenir of an event, a place or just to add a personal touch to your keys. Key chains seem to be on sale everywhere whether it is Sacramento, California or at Super Kwik in Waverly, and most people buy them. Some have sentimental value, others represent the fad of the year, while some simply just had to belong to your key-chain. Often trinkets outnumber keys. And though it looks good, you must always face the impossible mission of key search ytrm h »v ■ nyv-n?'mT n!nr aiLi JlCDtCKiafyCoiGdlda ’1 collect key chains because each one means something. They all symbolize something in my life. And it'6 better than being boring and having nothing. Heather Reed Mini Mag

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