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'pi A u.i.iw.,. ... I Friday September 28. l945 fAn Americus Angel Of Mercy iFoi-mn A. H. S. Student Hn Many i Adventure: oven... With Tha L Army Nur.. cn.-p. l '4l'TnigIzinil, Lnuiul in with the ,mnnininnr son, this qnnmnnn 'cnulll imleerl be the view of Huge llziutl rw Le. iinfy Kiel, of Amen. leuw, Gm-nig.a, saw it. She was aboard the great ocean liner, now nnnsffn-nmi into a troop ship, the Queen Mury, and England was hov uriny: into Sight surrounded by her un.-.nn inns nna fog. una mer n ,nr rlziy voyage, with mnny onboard tnfmnk, :my Inna would innk gona. I llow did LL. Kiel come to be sail' img in FIn':lnnd'! it all began innnk in 1111: when Lt. Kiel, then Mins iliiel, graduated from Hillman Gcneral Hospital in Birmingham, iaklaliania, with her at-.fren as R.-g. Iisteled Nurse. The course she chose after graduation wus to ilnin the Army Nurse Corps and ,use her skill in healing to help the 'wounded soldiers. She was sent to Miami Beach, ind was attached to the Army Air Force. I-'rom there, inner new-ni months of training, 'tn Fl. Hrlklt. North Carolina. It was at Ft. Bragg that she joined the sam General nnspam nnu STAFF Ol 'l'Illi .lOl RNXI. Ne-ll Page Collins . . . fflllllll' ,lulm Viva!! . . . xlssistfzrit lfrlilur Pwulmhy Rhym- . . . News Editor Jimmy Wliala-y . . Sporis lfllitor Julia Crm-lie . nissislnnt Spls lfrl. Claire Walker . . 50r'i1'!y Ifzlilor Bt-ily joyu- White . Fvrllllre Eff. ,luyce Tye .... .firl Ezlilur rlll'I'l'l'll llnrm- . lm'11sil1z'ss .lIlIIlllgl'I' finrm-illv liylamlf-1' uissislurit liux. Mgr. lAll'21lIlt' Plant . .firlzvrlixirzg Mgr. ,lulinny Slit-lheltl .4.NSi.YfII?l1 .firlzx Mgr. llaxirl hilllml . lf1'rr'11lr11i011 fllgr. ll4'llyl'iuI1tlulpll . 1'.vXl'llIlll,L'l'12ltl. Hlfl'0R'l'lCRS: Sara l.nu Anilvrsun, llarliara Ann Yamw-y, Vi ilma hlarsliall, Bill Xlmuly. Lamar Dixon. l.ynn llur- ham, hlarilyn Will. liiign-Ilia l,ans- l Afll-l.'l'Y AUYISICRF: Mrs. li. A. llanin-l hlrs .lflllvl Viv. liUlllllSHl1 'l'Yl'lS'l'S: Carolyn lhmlv. Dolly l'alrif'k, Wayne- lianl-gstuii. .ivan llamiltun NELL Mus. Ruuixsuw Mus. IJANIHL Arlvisers Easterlin And L 3Hurst Make The I i Bill 'ADuck Hurst, Ponther iCE1ptain and Atomic left tackle, was placed in n tackle position cn rthe 1945 South Georgia Football LAssociation Squad while his team- mate and Co-Captain, Bob Bun- iny Easterlin, powerhouse full- -back and left end cinched a Con- . G. F. A. Squad ference title at an end positiv' Both lmys are repeaters lt in 1944 11' P iall-corefencc squzv' 1 Ir- v. F' ERRELL
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ILUB Lynne Durham lulia Greene lean Hamilton Peggy Ann Hines lane Horne Eugenia Lane Martha Lanier Ilotildc Littlejohn Qois Mathis Xda Mae Milton May O'Hara Lorraine Plant :arolyn Poole 3etty Jean Popewell 3etty Randolph Martha ,lim Ross Mary Ann Schmidt Severly Strickland Tave Turner flaire Walker Marilyn Witt fivian Woodall iarbara Ann Yancy MEMBERS OF CLEE Sara Lou Anderson Wayne Bankston Mildred Burgamy Barbara Burton Eliza Chappell Peggy Ann Coman .lennie Coptizls Dot Crandall .loan Crawford Rae Jean Dixon ,lean Duke CLUB 'lM Lois M ATHIS Vice-President JULIA GREENE Secretary-Treasurer 41
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f l A ' l A U l jzlgfgzmvftl, 4 mmm 'Www K M , W , ,','lfi .e: V i5 BUS NEWS , if All af us bus students awed Q ' ' A V that it is much lwttm' lo :slew auf ,, -W D J g V I, Q A extra half hour, irxsteafl of Qoftiugf M I f gfgyn 4 Q, A 4 up as em-ly we had to flu ing Misa, iv v - A l ordev to get. to schwol hy uiglxlfl 1 I 5 ilhmy. A 5,2- f.-mi' . l ll 4 We bei that i'Amly Bucllpnzlm ,A ,, Af -- iilmxv wlscgs me pruuzl wa' 7 Q ' , - Yi 'W 'hc 'sr,e'es. , , - , A , , ,, 5 fl 1 W L Q H Hfw- fflarolyn H. has lmally gotten lt' Keep On Buying Bonds 3 M13 fn PM C- , , L A ng i Vl!llUIl'l are you lwarzngz frcm ln. l 'TWhy? you ask, The war as overs P the Navy, Peggy Anne CL? - 'Although the actual combat has chase J, 1 - . A. . Al h ' 4 M there are stall plenty of reasons fur buy-E 1 biai Slflggumwaztgil cf ldheirg im: bonds, and there wxll be for a long S 3' e 3 03 HQ time , lg way, there was a cute boy- ' . . 'fl'ler visitor . V This war has cost ug over a mnllnmg ' J J X casualties. To help our wounded recover? ljms to lllce At-L is an expensive lub. lt requires tram-l f - 'MQ ' wmgigm, well-equipped husprtalsa 1 if l W 'liqal lsupphes, and many 8P6C18l18-ISE ' 'ical aides. Last year ii requxreclf f ,Ziff 'fi one-lxunclrecl tlxlrty-cxglmtl ' M' A and six-lxundredi Q On Gcmber 31, of this year, unef lot' Amevicusi' outstanding educa- ztows andf citizens celebrated her iseventy-fifth birthday. Miss Sarah Eiinbh has achieved much during ,those years and lmslhad a. carefu- im which qnyone would paint xvitlf ' pride. , Q W l Miss C0521 wma bum in Ath9'l1s,l' 3GcmI'gia, and lived part of the? ,time there and part here in Amari-l V .cus until she was eleven, and thong she came to Alrnrericus and has rc- lsided here wer since. 2 Bath sides of hor family 'in North Georgia. An in' mate is that Cobb, f' VT!ilX1lCfLl aftezs her ff gtown of Lgmaza - , 'erl aftm I Sarah, 2 .., ' 9 cally ol G-'ne z 3911 ,, .. V,'., .. W, Fmklea Reslgns l As Head Coach ?'WHALEY'S z CARPENTER As 'rzwasn l , AND ASSISTANT ccmcn ff ' . 'H . V , . f l frm' fm we Mimi mm NSF' E The other day in Physics class, 185 Gen .owed to give up hw 5 Mr. Kinney mentinnecl the filet head' cuzlchzng duticsr, mm account i I hx pf ,f.4 O ,Qi ' of his hmxlth Since the early -'lm-Q l tml t L fn' K new' was mu tu of 1007 lA40'lQll Flnklea lta nQteAfwll. W h be on Q hlghm' level thmkthe fu , . 'Q A ', . NV ' , ' M lantic Gcean, Johnny heffield l' b ' 1 ff . 5 ' G f , . ' Lal, Iiixllhxllfigl' Sprnved hw knowledge by telhng, A 4 . , , w.',,nxlg ' R ' . I A . . 5 fxlljlnlwiwcvjlklgi'll-Ill! ' This vearl thll Give Club ?1l!1'li:l:x5f?nli?5jxwdfQxf:l Czir0Pr hflre by Ciblllflllllf the Pan- pmpmbing , 'for' the Qchlxigtmiar tlwrs to the State class H lfrzcstlmull I lbagveallt' W9 Wm Agfmn le reheallnf Championship last, fall. Mr. Fivk- mg the Old famlhml mmk al' lon is held in Mich rpuzxx-sl lv' 'RAM-ste Fidelisn and the PWM' , team? 'lgvgly 3t.1'alUS of SllC!'lC Nlgltffy Mak Prcmgress is belnn made on our gqmgg which we will sing all the Third District? Festival, which wma,
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