HIGH SCHOOL HUS A IEW SERVICE FLAGFLAti FOLK STAllSPUOUBLY IhJXr TiilS MOUSING IN ASSEMBLY UOOM AT WILDING.Following appropriate exerciser a new [Jag containing four stars detfg-m-.ting the iour members of the high school who are now in the United States army was hung this morning in the assembly room at the high school The stars represent Prof. F.P. Lowe, former teacher of agriculture, Paul Cross. Paul King and Robert Morrison alL of whom left the clues room within the last few months10 enter ihe service.The exercises opened this morning by the whole school joining in singing America.’* Then followed a spleu-did address by i VY, Holton, the sup- 1 erintendent of the city schools who[appealed 10 the students to give of their services us the boys who nave gone from their number. He mentioned the many things that the young people whe have been left behind can do hi support of thAlr country and asked that the ShelbyvIHe high school be ;11 Itff diligent in doing its bit than the four members if Its body who are already sn actively engaged in the’ battles of their country.Of the four soldiers mentioned tw ? oi them are already In France, they being Morrison and Cross, Prof. Lowe is ai f-ouisville I® the training camp and King is at Fort Moultrie In South Carolina.