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HI-LITES STAFF Guest Editor..........................Mr. Caldwell Editor..............-.............Mary Jo Jones Co-Editor...........................Louise Moore Business Manager...................Dale Downing Advertising Managers...............Frank Arm- bruster, Adaline Douglas, Bob Bland, Pat Cool Literary.............................Doris Denny Features............................Louise Moore Gossip.....,Norma Jean Claytor, Mary Jo Martin Art.................................Louise Moore Sports....................Jennie White, Pat Cool News Reporters, Norma Rose Weber, Bonnie Rhoads High School Circulation.................Jean Pyle Grade School Circulation.................Mary Wittkugle, Clara Schwartz, Margaret Looney Typists, Jane Durham, Blanche Rapp, Betty Bauer Mimeograph.....Willard Wilburn, Adaline Douglas Advisor............................. Miss Vallery TEAM WORK Team work is essential for all great and important undertakings. After Pearl Harbor the people of the United States forgot their personal and private ambitions and united in the purpose of defeating a common enemy. The result was the greatest output of mass production the world has ever seen. The enemy has been defeated on the battle-field. Will the same spirit of unity and team work win the peace? Only time and the prayers and determination of a united people can tell. Team work is not only a necessary part of a nation at war but it is also the foundation stone of every activity from childhood play to adult success. In school life it is the person who can cooperate who achieves the maximum success. Every activity demands unity above everything. The boy who is unwilling to forget himself in the interest of the team should not attempt to participate in athletics. A boy who really has the interest of his team and his school at heart will never indulge or participate in anything detrimental to the best interests of the team. This is the greatest lesson one can learn in school. It is the lesson that will insure success in life. This idea has been ably expressed by Edgar A. Guest, when he said: They may sound your praise and call you great, They may single you out for fame, But you must work with your running mate Or you’ll never win the game. For never the work of life is done By the man with a selfish dream, For the battle is lost or the battle is won By the spirit of the team. NOTE OF THANKS I want to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to my fellow staff members of the Waverly Hi-Lites for their great help and hearty cooperation. I wish to thank Miss Vallery and all others who in any way gave their time and talents to make our paper a successful contribution to our school activities. THE EDITOR. When I cross the river Styx, I hope that I shall see Every member of ’46, Waiting there for me. SCHOOL CALENDAR September 5—The first day of school. September 14—Senior’s first history test—wow! September 21—First edition of the Hi-Lites. September 25—Big Carnival hit Waverly. October 12—Juniors receive their class rings. Man, are they classy. October 15—Rev. Bull and “Things Chinese.” October 19—All the Seniors put on their “glad rags.” What’s the occasion? Senior pictures, of course. October 22—Picture proofs are received. Now which one shall I choose? October 25—Teacher’s Meeting. October 31—iBig Hallowe’en Parade. November 7—Cheerleaders were chosen. November 14—First basketball game of the season. Lucasville beat us. November 19—School dismissed because of flu epidemic. November 23—First snow of the year. December 12—Mad Scramble—Seniors receive their pictures. December 13—Junior Hi-Lite Staff was chosen. December 18—W a v e r 1 y-Wheelersburg game. Well! We only lost by three points. December 19—School dismissed for holidays. Yippee! ! ! ! December 28—Waverly-Buckskin game. Waverly was victor. Scott made 23 points. January 1—Did you make a good New Year’s resolution? You Should have. January 5—'Seniors select their invitations. January 10—‘Mid-Term Exams—Oh me, Oh my! January 18—'Beat our old rival, Piketon. January 31—Bob Bland was caught chewing gum. February 7—Junior Tryouts for their play. February 11-17—Boy Scout Week. February 14—St. Valentine’s Day—big snow blizzard. February 21-23—County Basketball Tournament. Beaver won. March 8—Senior Scholastic Tests. March 13—iStyle show by the Home Economic girls. History is made—Miss Vallery forgot to wear her earrings. March 15—'Bob Scott’s history book fell out the window—of course, we know it was an accident, Bob. March 18—Joke on Mr. Helman—he couldn’t find the Seniors’ history test. We Seniors were so, so sad. (Are we kidding?) March 21—'“It Might As Well Be Spring” March 23—Representatives from the Band and Glee Club attended the Southeastern Music Festival at Jackson. March 28—Junior Play, “Every Family Has One.” May 3—Junior-Senior Banquet at Lake White. May 12—'Baccalaureate. May 14—Senior Play, “Spring Green. May 16—Commencement. May 17—Last day of school. She for her lover did pine, Sweet, auburn-haired Cora Cline; And this was her fate When he returned too late. CORA CLINE. Listen to my sad story; “Instead of fame and glory, I became a nurse, Took my own dose And was carried off in a hearse.” DORIS DENNY. MISS VALLERY.
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CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1946 Dr. R. T. Leever to the CLASS OF 1946 j TOMASTIK | FLOWER SHOP I 16 East Main St. Chillicothe, Ohio Phone 28-116 “We Grow Our Flowers” Extends congratuations to the class of ’46 You have depended on this store for your school clothes as your parents did before you and we hope you will continue to come to us for you future needs. The Store of Dependability Paint and Main Sts., Chillicothe, Ohio BEST WISHES from SAUL’S WOMEN’S SMART APPAREL 23 South Paint Street Chillicothe, Ohio
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Spend An Enjoyable Evening For Those Who At the Appreciate the Finest LAKE WHITE CLUB Fuchs Drury JEWELERS STEAK, CHICKEN, CHOP CHILLICOTHE, OHIO and HAM DINNERS A Name To Remember for Phone 168F3 DIAMONDS OF QUALITY and Ralph and Evelyn Mauntell, WATCHES FOR DEPEND- Custodians ABILITY CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1946 WAGNER DRY CLEANERS R. D. Wagner, Prop. 75 East Second Street Phone 25-476 Chillicothe, Ohio
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