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HONOR ROLL Adelson. Saul Engineers. Camp Sheridan. Bclden, lvin (Lieut.)—Medical Corps. Blair. illiain Camp Librarian, Camp Shelby. Blank. S. H. (Yoeman) C. S. X.. Mobile. Bromberg, W illiam (Ydcman) C. S. X.. Mobile. Buck, Hubert Signal Corps. Fort Oglethorpe. Durham, Edwin—U. S. S. Roanoke. Engel, I. M. (Lieut.). Engel. W. P. (Lieut.). Fox, Jerome—In France. Garrison. Burdette. Guthrie. Clyde. Haley, J. F.dward. Haley, W. Smythc. Hanby, Robert. Heydom, Gambetta. Holmes. Grady—In France. Jackson, Fred. Jackson. Ralph (Lieut.). Jones. William—In France. Kinney. Irving. Lay, James—-Home Guard, Macon, Ga. Lay hay. Maurice (Capt.)— In France. Long, Earl Infantry, In France. Loveless, Ellis Xavy. Massey. W. Broaddus (Dentist)—Navy, Key West. Montgomery. W illiam E. (Lieut.)- Infantry, Atlanta. Mullen, Kellie Army Nurse in Italy. Pogue. Arthur Signal Corps, Charleston. S. C. Rockett. A11« n—Xavy. Robinson. Gordon—Macon. Ga. Robinson. W illiam Walter—Infantry. Rowley. Harold In France. Sabiston, Robert Infantry, Chattanooga. Tenn. Simpson. Henry ( Lieut.). Smith, W. Sumter (Lieut.) Signal Corps. Dallas, Texas. Sutter, T. D. I'pchurch, Dewey—Coast Artillery. Weinstein. Julius (Lieut.) In France. Williams. John Rufus (Sergt.) Aviation. Wilson, Guy. Wingo, Thomas. Wood, W. W. (Lieut.)— Signal Corps, In France. I’aoe tevrnteen
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Two of the stars, which represent those who left school to enlist, are Luther Tyler and Joe O’Brien, members of our own Senior Class, who enlisted last year. W e are proud of our soldier boys, and from the many messages which come to us from the boys in camp. they. too. feel proud that we remember them. If any of our readers know of any names which have not appeared on our Honor Roll, we will be glad to have them, as the Honor Roll will be continued next year. Just to show how much our Mirror, and especially our Honor Roll, means to the boys in camp, we arc printing a letter from a former High School student who is now with the colors.” “I have just finished reading the last issue of 'The Mirror.’ 1 couldn’t put it down when I got started! Really, it was mighty good. You have some very promising talent. Some of the pieces —in fact, most of them were fine. The High School students seem to get smaller and wiser. 1 congratulate you on putting out such an issue under the adverse conditions the big fire must have caused. You can guess that I was tickled to see my name on the Honor Roll. The old school days bring back fond recollections to the most lax among us. and to he remembered in the school paper is more of an honor than you. perhaps, thought when you made out the list. I had to write and let you know what I thought of your last Mirror. I will send it on to my good friend Henry Simpson in the naval school at Newport. Rhode Island. Yon forgot him in your Honor Roll. W ith best regards to all my friends and to the school in its present state of confusion, and hoping to see a large new High School building when 1 get back home, I will close for this time. Herbert Robinson. DAYBREAK Dawn comes softly at the break Of day. Chasing darkness in her flight And all messengers of night Far away. 1 leraiding the day's approach In the skies, Calling every bird and flower From the tree-top or the bower To arise. Till, at last, bright sunbeams shine Far and near. And the sleeping world awakes. From itself sweet slumber shakes— Day is here. lixttm —Eva Ql irk. 18.
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