Sell, Mrs. Gulledge, Miss Cunningham, and Miss Spence. A very eager and yet rather green group entered the Big Hi-way. Their n’nth mile was not to be an easy one, for many new subjects were introduced to them. Under the capable leadership of Miss Johnson, Mr. Wildermuth, Miss Kirby, Mr. Bennett, Miss Spence, Miss Plonk, Miss Hinson, and Mr. Hicks they conquered the rough spots. The tenth mile was darkened by war clouds, but this made the group more eager to com- plete their journey. Miss Kirby, Miss Fink, Mr. Cooley, Mr. Wildermuth, M'ss Craig, Miss Johnson, Miss Tread- well, Mr. Howell, Miss Allen, Mr. Ben- nett, and Mr. Snuggs saw to it that they kept on the right road. This was Mr. Snuggs’ last year as a guide on this journey for he resigned at the end of this mile. The eleventh mile brought them to their junior year which was important. Many of the boys making this import- ant journey had to make a slight de- tour, for Uncle Sam needed them to do a more important job for him. A Vic- tory Corps was organized for the jun- iors and seniors. Mrs. Wall, Miss Cun- ningham, Mrs. Wildermuth, and Mr. Lewis taught the girls first-aid and dietetics, while Mr. Cashion gave the Page Eleven = boys a sample of what military drill was like in the Army. Coach Shelton, along with Misses Kirby and Fink, had the job of seeing that every member was physically fit. A very important event took place this year—the junior- senior banquet. Much time and effort were used in preparing for this suc- cessful affair. Other leaders on this mile were Mrs. Merr:tt, who remained with them but a short time, Mr. War- lick, her successor, Miss Holder, Miss Johnson, Miss Kirby, Miss Fink, and Miss Allen. The last mile was far from being easy. Many changes had been made in the faculty of the previous mile. Mr. Terrell succeeded Mr. Wildermuth as principal, and Miss Sturgis, also a new- comer, was the senior sponsor. It was under her careful guidance that the seniors completed the last mile. The Victory Corps was continued under the leadership of Mrs. Wall, Mr. Shelton, and Mr. Cashion. Other leaders in the final lap were Miss Banta, Miss Cara- — way, Mr. Terrell, Miss Mintz, Miss Temple, and Mr. Paling. Though this group is facing eradua- tion, they will look back over this great journey and forever cherish the mem- ories they carry with them from it.
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EEIZABERH MABLE CLOUD=—- =) - “Bet” Lilesville High School 1, 2; Boosters Club 3, 4; Vice-President of Boosters Club 4; Staff of Hi-Ways 4; Staff of Student Prints 4; Basket- ball 4; Basketball Tournament 4; Beta Club 4; Monogram Club 4. SARAH ELEANOR COVINGTON “Sarah” Beta Club 3, 1; Student Council 1; Marshal meosevictory Corps 3, 4. BETTE LOU CRAWFORD Eee Sh OU Ss batdieie2so, 45 Krench Horn Quartetek,n23 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Boosters Club 3, 4; President of Class 1; Vice President of Class 2; Tournament 3, 4; President of Band 3; Cheerleader 4; Staff of Diuaetiel ints, 3.4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Cap- tain of Basketball 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Basketball Tournament 3, 4; Victory Corps 3, 4; Glee Club 8; Girls State 3; Librarian of Band 2; Staff of Hi-Ways 3; Busi- ness Manager of HI-Ways 4. MADGIE RUTH CURLEE Peers Ruths Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Victory Corps 3, 4. GEENNERAY FLACK? 222-2 = “Flack” Victory Corps 3, 4; Industrial Arts 1; Basket- ball Tournament 4. MILTON EUGENE GILMORE - “Gene” Victory Corps 4; Industrial Arts 1, 2. CLAYTON BRYAN GRAY, JR. -- -- - “Nub” Boxing Tournament 3: Baseball 3, 4; Basket- ball Tournament 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3,945 Monogram Club 4; Safety Patzol 1, 2, 3; Victory Corps 3, 4. PES OLEEREEEH AS iyeon= =. 85 2 Jessie Leen Home Economics Club 1, 2; Victory Corps 3, ab Page Thirteen eS —
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