Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

 - Class of 1937

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GILBERT Principal Mercer University, AB., A.M W R HARDEN Assastomt Prmclpcxl Clemson Colleqe B S MARGUERITE P CULP Dean O' Glrls Vlfestem Heser e Umv rs1ty Kent Oluo State Umv rslty B S Lolumblcl Umversxiy M A epafzfnzezzfs x r s 4 Ja X A 4 ' MRS. English HAZEL M FULLFR Head of Dencrrtmem Belolt College A B Um Jerslty c,f w Hsconsm Umvers ty of Chlccqo Oxford fEnq1c1r1 U Umverslty A2W.f,, -Q Q Library AMFLIA ARNOLD HEIDT Ycuncjs CQUQQQ University of Georgia Pr'3 IEDOd'j' Colleqe :mv Colle-ge fm -y'..0!I1f5Il, AB. isimzfx Tnnciiflrs' Cr llnqo ELIZABETH M VENABLE Florxdu Stain nollege for XVomer1 Umverslty of Vlfqlfllfl Umversmty of Colorado Hrrvclrd UIIIVGYSITY W 'B ' fx UUA IIE DJRRANCE TTPRK NAQI I PASC JAL DGUFPI E F DGUS N eslvyqn f' Urge A B we f 1' qc OK1U1lfIlI T m Lrsu fC lru mx Sl cf mu UmvPrS1T1 OfV1rQm1G Umfersu ffflorx yr Umm Sl Duk Umversxtf II4! 'w r' N My -I - I' ' , V ' . , i . f I I . . Ax 'M , .kg G ,af WSE' , A 4 , E , - , 1,-5, . .,I , X f'XA 1 yr. ,T r Q Em - Y . 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Universal' of California University of Alabama ll5l n,A.B MARY ALICE HALL Umversny of Ch1caqo Ph B MARY MILLER NN esleyan Colleqe A B Social Science 40- RUBY IRENE ADAMS Cliy Chalrman of Soc1al Scxence Head of Department Flonda State College- for Vfomen A B Columbla UIIIVEISIIY Dulce UYIIVGYSIIY A M MRS l W RAMSDELL Umversny of MICDIQGH A B A E MEYER Lebanon Valley College A B Umversny of Flonaa Duke UDIVEISIIY M A l17 ZELLA WINCHESTER Umversxty of Iowa B A lllmoxs State Normal MARY B GRAPE Drake Umversny B A Duke Umversny . .0 9' , I' H? 1 Modern Language FONT QEABROOK E CLLS , Ch ITIFCIH of M Gem l.'JIlQl,lGCl Hffid ff Dry U11 ll Ill l:1d11c,1 C :allege ll li H Ck1'1 BCT Hom: 11q ,111 10111 G 1 l f 1 Umv 1's1tw cl Jloducl C111 Cu CI U111ve1s11y of lvlexmo 111 nn Ul11VfISll,l Pu Y' G H f F ll 13 DUN T -PL HI THOMPSON Fl T1 3U STUTQ 9011039 f I Il A B I 1111ll'l Il rs Scl'oolollVloflQr11 H1b1o1y Yll CYS Y '10-IC 11 J111vc1s1ty BA U 1 V 51 J 1 1 'l'lo0crr1l.f111q11G Os K 5 5 Il F 1 l1 and S1 51111 NN cf rq I1 O CQ 1193 Ish -qua. 1 LO , .14 L ' I. 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LVROY MACGOW Am CITY Chmrmon of B1o1-qv N AB Head of Department fs 9 Cm Harvard AB B YW M A Y: l.B..I. E 1-ICH ET F1Of1dG M S l 1 9 1 . 'Q 4 e A . ' , gg. f I x jg JL: rf 4 mf? .4 I' fn. . . 5 : l. . 5 . , - . , X ,. X, ' A V V 1 f, P- fi Y CQ:1'.'er5eC e,A.B. ' - ' X I - - C21 ' ' , ' J fc U . X ' 'Y' , fl 1. XX ' A A ' V ' , . ri 'vi V 4 . ,fr 1-3' , rf QV, . ,L v Commercial Ne A 19 , 6 , EDNA HARWELL t is-+3 1. rg, l L. C. HARWELL Head of Department Bowling Green College of Commerce Bowling Green College of Commerce B.C.S. B.C.S.g BSS. University of Florida, AB. in Ed. 4 'w- x A . 1 Q 'W - 'A , - fa f ill- A A .iim . A 'C 'tl 'Q-Jkxguxu VIRGINIA BUNNEY Converse College, A.B. Columbia University Bowling Green College of Commerce LOIS ROWELL University of Iowa, B,A. University of Florida EARL G. LEHMAN EDWARD A. DUNCAN .Vashington University, B.S.C,, B.A., l.'l.S. La Salle University Certified Public Accountant l 2 U J GERTRUDE BROWARD Florida State College for Women, A.B R. T. CORNELIUS Vanderbilt University, A.B.g M.A. MART'-IA A SPROULL Head of Department Converse College Drexel lnstltute Columbla UIIIVE-ISITY 45 ff, HUGH E PEEK Head of Department Home Economlcs lULIA S CHENOVVETH Stout Instnute Co1umb1a Unrversrty ALMA P BENTLEY Florida State Coll ge for Vlom rx B S Manual Arts R H BARBOUR lVlCK1I'll9y Manual Tramtnq Scl Kansas State Teachers College Colorado State College Un1vers1ty ofFlor1da C R lURY S O RUUD Bradlev Polytechmc lnstttute Luther Cgtleqg B A Bra:-new Poly e Hnlc Ins rm e B 5 I 2 1 Us 5 ' 1 a I v 55 ' .A i 5 Q We . 5 r ,J M Y' I . , Sl. 5- Q K xx V, . 'V , t Dil 'yt N CJ' ' A A C 'A tm h All ' ,B,S. .H C' , l Ac ARREN G KIRKHAM ch and Dlrectcr ofPlnys1c l FGLlCGl1Ol 1 for Boys ou-et e- Ufl1V9YSllV B S Ph B Athletics MARIA IANE CLEMANS Due-ct I of Ph,fs1col Educotxon for G1flS ELCOI 6E SHEARER ASS1SlGHl Cooc UI'11V6'l'S1lY ofFlor1dc B A IH H P L Arnold College Colorado College A B UVIIVGISITY ofCol1forn1o '43 Y 54 1. Q1 GARDNER LIGHTFOOT :CT Y P BROCKETT QGCIQI ry .1 ,I Ho l Dlrectcr COUGC39 for A 'UG 1 L 1'n stone Collece A E l22 mme DGVIS School of H1SIClY Coz ' . 'G ' o ' ' ' ' lrAt ' .. W , Nr 4 ' n V l v-A , f 1 ' Lg!- , if I . x ', 3 63 C QM qt at ,g , , . .a . ' 5 lf-' in ' SU C X ILL... . . ' . T , C C G' Sv d' 1 ' Herd: State, Nc, I, I. L1 fe . 4 , . . .,,, , . .V I en Z0 rs C l79lf -The Spanish Governor, Queseda, granted Robert Pritchard a 450-acre concession on the site oi laclcsonville. A tribe of Tirnaqua In- dians lived near the present Liberty Street, but Pritchard was the first White settler. Then came lohn Brady, who built a duaout which he used to terry people across the river. ln l8l9 William G. Dawson and Stephen E. Buckles opened a store and sold blankets, saddles, bridles and iarniina implements. A community had been established, but the city of Iacksonville was not yet even a vision. ff WW VMI V4 rksovv 144 GENER S it 041-E . 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CAMPBELL, BILL Hi-Y Club: Entered Sept. 1936, Columbus, Ohio: S.F.C. CARROLL, ELIZABETH Soph.G.C.: I.G.C.: S.G.C.: French Club CARROLL, MARY IO Soph.G.C.: I,G.C.: S.G.C.: C.V.E.: Fine Arts Club CAVE, NELL Soph.G.C.: I.G.C.: S.G.C.: CAGLE, FLOYD S.B.C.: I.B.C.: S.F.C.: CHAPMAN, RAY S.B.C.: I.B.C.: S.F.C.: French Club CHBISTMAN LEWIS l B C S F C Vodvzl Basketball 1Eoby Genercxlsl Track Swrmmmq H1Y Club CLARSON DOBOlHEA S C SrGC L1'1Cu CLEMENTZ BETTY Soc'1G IGC S GC Accompcrnxst Boys Chorus French Club W' ' CLOUD VERA S G C IG C S GC Drcvncuc Club Glee Club Chorus GA A Lecrdershrp Club Dean s Stuff COCKRELL LILLIS SGC IGC SrGC French Club French Pl y S 'usb Cub Lcrun Club Iubrlee Pres Archey Cub Lecdershrp Club GAA COFFEE EDWIN S C S COLBERT NELL SGC IGC SrGC Iubrleo CVE Chorus COLEMAN BOBBY BC IBC S C r OLEMAN WINNIE VIVIAN SGC IGC SrGC CVE Blue and Gray Eme Art Club Dromfrtrc Club COLES NANCY IGC SrGC CVE COOK HILDA SrGC Spumsh Club French Club I.xb1lee Blue and Gray COOPER BR AINNAN C H91 wif' F-,.. -lug QW: 4' if 414' , 1 I I I isa COZZENS, WILLIAM IEntered '35 from Stuart Highl I.B.C.: S.F,C.g Hi-Y: Vodvilg Blue and Gray CRANE, REUBEN S.B.C.p I.B.C.: S.F.C.g Debating Club: Blue and Gray CRANFORD, CI-IARLENE S.G.C.7 I.G.C.g Sr.G.C. CREDLEJUNE S.G.C.g I.G.C.g Sr.G.C.: Iubilee CROSSON, HUGH S.E.C.g Treasurer of I.B.C.y S.F.C.p Track '34g Baby General Basket Ball '36-'37g Hi-Y '34-'35y President of Hi-Y '36-'37g Year Book Staff lSportslg Mgr. oi Track '35 CRUMLEY, YVONNE lEntered '36 from Atlantal Sr.G.C CULPEPPER, I AMES S.B.C.y I.B.C.g S.F.C.y Orchestra: Band: Vodvilg Glea Club: Sr. Play: Chorus: Cheerleaderp Iubileeg Sports Editor Annualp Rifle Team DANFORD, DOUGLAS S.B.C.: I.B.C.7 S.F.C.g C.V.E.p Blue and French Play: Stat! DAVIS, FLORENCE v S.G.C.g I.G.C.: Sr.G.C. DAZET, WESLEY S,B.C.: I.B.C.p S.F,C.7 Hi-Y DEAN, HENRY S.B.C.g I.B.C.7 S.F.C.g C.V.E. DEAN, NEAL S.B.C.y I.B.C.: S.F.C. 1301 Hi-Yi Gray SBC IBC SFC Sp Club GleeC1ub I-I1Y DUDLEY MELVILLE DUNLAP LIVINGSTON lirtered 35IIBC SFC Debctmq Club Bunk nq lub HIY Blu c1ndGmy Drum hc Club Vodvll Track DUNSFORD RUTH IGC SrGC Orchestra Chorus Iubzle F nch Club Te ms Club W 3 ff MONDSON, FRANCES WI SGC IGC SrGC M7 Vw S G C IG C Sr G C Orchestra Bond SBC ELLIS NATA LIE G C IG C Sr G C Spcmsh Club Glee Club Chorus EMERY RAIFORD IBC SFC Band Orchestra Vodvxl ENGLISH FURMAN C IBC S EVANS VELMA S G C FANNING NELI.. S G C IG C Sr G C Spcmsh Club F ench Club V-,,, FARMER NAN PresSGC IGC SrGC E F AULKNER TEAN MARIE Fn ered 3o I om DeLand Hxqhl Sr G C C V E Fme Arts Club 31 I if S.G.C.g . . .3 . . .3 h H 7 1 eg ' Q . I Ili: EDVVARDS, ELEANOR ' ' . . . ,,.. , . . ,, , 4 I r fx I. S. . .1 . . .5 . . .1 ' 7 7 X ,l H . 'Ii S.B. .7 .F.C. I . . . 6 I A ...J . ..g . . .5 g 1 .dz ' J I. . 5- l I 'Qi IJ Q. , ,Aw ,,.-, V 4' G 3 69 . i m l. . x fi . V Qs. 2 5, ??'7'? '-N - - ea., US , '- -nf I 5 by vii' A T5 6 Z9 Y 4 tg E: . 2:3 Plzj . . is 1 ,J 1 f -, fi, ' ,..-.,- 2, FENDT, LOUIS S.B.C.: I.B.C.: S.F.C.: Hi-Y: Vodvil: lubilee FISK, BETTY S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.: Blue and Gray: Dean's Staff: French Club: Iubilee: Dramatic Club FOSTER, IAYNE S.G.C.: l.G.C.: Sr.G,C. FORTSON, ANNE S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C. FRY, IACK, IR. S.B.C.: I.B.C.: S.F.C.: Dramatic Club: Office Staff: Banking Club: Track . GAINES, EMILY S.G.C.: I.G.C.: SrG.C.: C.V.E.: Dramatic Club: Spanish Club: Blue and Gray: Iubilee: Banking Club: G.A.A.: Archery Club: Tennis Club: Hi Sleppers: Leadership Club GAMMILL, DOROTHY lEntered '36 from St. Petersburgl I.G.C.: Sec'y Sr.G.C.: Cheerleader: Iubilee: French Club GARDINER, FREDERICK-X Iubilee: I.G.C. Popularity Contest: Lee Popularity Con- iesi: V. P. Graduating Class: Sponsor Lee-Iackson Game. '35-'36: Annual Staff: Dean's Staff: French Play: French Club: Latin Club GARDNER, BETTY S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.: Latin Club: Pres. Science Club: Blue and Gray: Leadership Club GANNAWAY, LILLIAN WINIFRED tEntered from Glynn Academy '36l S.G.C.: French Club: Fine Art Club: Debating Club: Latin Club: Blue and Gray GARREN, ALISE S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.: Dean's Staff: Chorus GASZ, ANNE S.G.C.: G.C.: Sr.G.C.: Iubilee: Tumbling Team l32J GATLIN BILLY D VI 'IDIS n GLISSON NIVRWILL 1 S 1 J F SF GORDON HAZEL C S GHAEME BILLY Sq tAr1's H1 V ub Re or H1 Y u or Annual SBC IB S GPA? VIRGIL Entered 373 S F Glee C ub GRAHAM KATHRYN S G C I G C Sr G C o GRASSFIELD MAXINE G11 Chorus SGC IGC MGC GREENLEAF Iv ARY VIC PrsSomhGC PresIGC PresS C GeeCub Lean s Staff Iub1'ee WIDFQ A Ch y 3 'ne-'1 Dr rncxuc CIub Best Persona 111 G IIS tette SFCIHISII lub Peru in 1 Comes HADDOCK PHILIP C Chu Icnn Sr F C Pres Bdnkmq C1ub Af' v S Mq B ue nd Gray Boys Chorus Glee C Lb q k.Iub Vodv1I Iub1lee Ch'1pIz1n un1 Ro mn HAGAN, CRANDALI. HAGUL, CATHERINE . .Cy ,. .Ij.g -rn fig ranch Ciubg Fme An Club HAMILTON, WILLIAI.. . .C.g . , .p . .1..y res. Lsbztznq Cung r' . :tm Club: V,,dv1Ig Boys' Choru-g T'nn sg -I ' :nd ily I 3 31 'car 94 so 2 1- l MI 2: .xv ,- , ., I 4,-M 1 , , 1 'n E I t I ' I , I ,. I+, 1 . I I ' I fa f ' , '44, 5 M1 ,..f-- ' 'ra-I -F I 2 Q .gh u I 1 I , I .ii ,iii :: : I If A KL., P ' l I 5 7 5 . 7 g I f S .,, HANES, SARAH Entered '36 I.G.C.: Chorus: Glee Club: Orchestra HARRELL. WILSON C.V.E.: S.B.C.: I.B.C.: S.F.C. HARRIS, DOROTHY S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C. HASHAGEN, ELIZABETH lEntex-ed '36 from Thomasville! Sr.G.C.: Iubilee: Fine Arts Glee Club: Library HESS, PAULINE S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.: C.V.E. HILDEBRANDT, VIRGINIA S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.: C.V.E.: French Club: Glee Club Iubilee: Library: Chorus HINLEY, RHAE S.G.C.: Ir.G.C.: Sr,G.C.: Chorus HOGAN, ELVIN S.B.C.: I.B.C.: Sr.F.C.: Library: Science: Spanish Club HOLLOWAY, IEAN S.G.C.: l.G.C.: Sr.G.C.: French Club: Science Club HOLLOWAY, MILLIE S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Sr.G.C. HOSKINS, GAYLE IEntered '36l Fine Arts: French Club HOWELL, BILLY S.B.C.: I.B.C.: Sr.F.C. I34l INIGRAM EVELYN ed JLDQ1' no SrGf' HN IU S S 'Jble ISAAC PRED S B C C S 5 1 ONJ ' Cf' 2 IAMES ANN IP-M D PHCVBE C V S P O chestr 1 Charms Iubl Pe Gxrls Sgxtclt Hxrmony Glee C lun IELKS DONALD uv 1. IENNIN S LEL1'-.MAV C m L 'u mmm lub IOHNSON D XIV C md Cir xy S xmsh C u Vodvxl QJN rf Q ONES 1 ARG-X9 6' A -x L35 zwr--7-7 . 1 ' Fw er '35 1' I 15 Ch :usp H1 Steppxsp I.G.C.f fl ' V 6 -.G.Cp Ql.':g.l'1mf.G.C.p .lr.G.C.7 Tenngsp ,' 1 ep ,M V Sgxgnxsh '.f.uL lifllf f, L . ' , ,, uw . . '.7 I.B. .7 Sr.F.C.p B11. abil I :Q IACABS .',f.P.FRgET ,V 1-in s.G.c.7 5.3.3.1 -f.C,.:,. Pwnc. :im A , A 1 nfwm' S.G.C.g I.G.C,7 Sr.G.C.g Frgnihg B mkmq Club N ' K S.G. .7 1f:QPre .Ir,G.C.3 Sr.G.C.7 ws. 1 fy xl , JN 2: L: Q'fP: f 2 S.B,f,'.g i.B.C,g S:,F.C.g VL' .lg I.: ::z.1tgC Clb G Q Y ff Cv , . . S.G.Lj.p I.G.C.p SLG. .7131 'I. by Sp: u C 5 Glee Clmzbg Iubllof- I' G , 7.1 I.H.i'.g S:.P'.C'.j Blue f 5 in fl bg , ' is I f. 'STGN, ..f.ff.ff'+.LEE -.GC.g I.G.fT.y S:.G.C.q Ixzbgloi-5 F:-2:1521 Club: Choa L-3 :dv-1 I , 'ff. . C.'...E'f 5.3.3, 7.5.5.7 51.53. 4' Cs' 'Q' IVNES, TP-.LSE SGC.: f.G.Q'.g Sr.G.C.f f'.gb1.ei7 3.30 :id Gray 1 G5 I ,I-1 KANTOR MYRA SGC IGC SrGC Sparush Cub KELLER EARL SBC IBC SFC Syam h Club Football IBaby Generali KELLEY FRANCES S G C IG C Sr G C KELLEY RAYMOND C IGC S KETTERER LUCILLE SGC IGC SrGC GleeCIub KING ELEANOR SGC IBC SrGC F h renc Club Blue and GrcryAss1s tant Iubxle Orchestra Band Leadershrp Club KING ELIZABETH SGC BC SrGC French Club Blue and Gray KIRBY GERALD S B C I B C S F C Geenralsl Basketball Golf Vodvrl L Club Football fBaby KNIGHT DOROTI-IEA S G C IG C Sr G L., S pamsh Club Dean s Staff Assrstawt Art Edrtor Blue and Gray Dramatxc Club KNIGHT ELMINA Cbntered 36 from Iacksonl IGC S G A A Tenms Club KNIGHT KATHERINE CKat1ee-I S G C G C Sr G C French Club Latm Club KOGER, ELIZABETH . . -J I,G.C.p Sr.G.C.: Chairman Iubileep G Cbeerleaderg Dramatic Club: Blu- C.. Assistanr lee Club: Gray l35l KOREY ABlE C C 'COREY ll ADY w C GC E nd Gr yAss1st nt KROIER KENNETH C S F C KUHLING MELBA SGC IGC SrGC GAA CVE Lecxderslup Club H1Ster er Cast S mor Gxrls Soccer Team Bzxslc tbill Vo leybull Bunmnq Club LANE M ARGIE S G C IG C Sr G C Debotlnq Club Leudershxp Club Lfxtm Club LANGSTON MAXIMO inte ed 361 SFC, LANIGAN BERNARD BC S LAUDERMILK SYBIL S G C IG C Sr G C Spcxmsh Club H1 Stepper Cheerleader LEE HAZEL I G C r C fmlsh Club LEE MARION f r Lxb nf Scxen LEE, ROBERT E. . .p lc- Pr' . , .-.Q . C.: .. Cl' bg A Vllf 3' :Z en'r:I 5 sst, .. r. ..3eI-Zb:l1 3: 1 -' 3 ly l gr, Tru: 5 -zby 'nerzl EVlS, SHIRLEY S. . ,q I.G.C.g Sr.G,C.g rensh la' i371 .A E 'N 5-4 ,,,...-'-'Y' ' Y 1 .W . 451 L' 44g-'ff LILLY, RUBY S.G.C.p I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.g Iubileeg French Cluby Sponsor Lee-Icckson Football Game LIPPITT, MADIE S.G.C.f I.G.C.g Sr.G.C.: Fine Arts Clubg French Club: Spanish Club LIPSHITZ, MARTHA S.G.C.g I.G.C.g Sr.G.Clg Spanish Club: French Club LLOYD, DOROTHY KEntered '36, Sr.G.C. LLOYD, RUTH llintered '36l Sr.G.C. LOCKHART, ERIN fEntered '36 from Baton Rouqel Iubileeg Tennis Club I.G.C.7 Sr.G.C. LOWE, HELEN S.G.C.: l.G.C.g Sr.G.C.y C.V.E. LOWE, LUCY S.G.C.g I.G.C.7 Sr.G.C.7 French Club MACQUEEN, THOMAS S.B.C.g I.B.C.p S.F.C. I MAHAFFEY, IAMES S.B.C.: l.B.C.7 S.F.C.: C.V.E. MAHONEY, HAYNES S.B.C.g I.B.C.g S.F.C.: Spanish Club: Blue and Gray l39l MANN, MARY RUTH S.G.C.: I.G.C.g Sr.G.C.g Tennis Club MARKS HELLN S G C IG C Sr G C Fme Arts French Club MAY ANNHILL SGC IGC SrGF MCCALLA MARY ANNE SGC IGC SIGC Iubllee MCCLANAHAN PAUL lEntered 3o from Detro1tlS F C MCCLURKIN IEAN SGC IGC SrGC CVE BlueandGrc1y MCDANIEL THOMAS S B C l B C S F C Track Stage Crew McDONALD HILLYER SBC JBC SFC Debcxt1nqQ,lub Entered MCGEHEE MARY FRANKLYN S G C I G C Sr G C Glee Club Chorus MCMULLEN TOMMY 361 I B C S F C Debfl mq Club Vodvxl MEl.ALlN NELLE S C G G C D an 5 S G MILAM BO LINC P NYLBURN IUANITA S G C Iumor G C S mor G C Tum Spcmsh Club mg Team Soccer VUSYBJT ska-BlTe u de sb Cub l39J v7 ,, . . 1 ' f,..-f ' ,f Lv ,.g,.l . wif- - 5 1 A- . , I 1 ...Ai-gn Q-.J r M, p .,,. ., L. Q. WB NJ? F' -'fs--. '-x f- nr. ' 1 f ,V , xx ' f MILLER, LA VERNA S.G.C.p I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.g Debating Club MILLIGAN, ELLIS S.B.C.g I.B.C.: S.F.C. MOBLEY, DEAN S.B.C.g I.B.C.7 S.E.C. MONK, LEE S.B.C.g l.B,C.p S.F.C., I-Ii-Yg Blue and Gray Staff MORRISON, BETTE S.G.C., I.G.C.7 Sr.G.C.g Chorus, Iubilee: Tennis, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, G.A.A. Sports MORRISON, FRANCES S.G.C.7 I.G.C., Vice President, Sr.G.C.y Spanish Club Dramatic Club, Blue and Gray Staff MORROW, RUTH S.G.C.7 l.G.C., Sr.G.C.g Secretary, Sr. Class MOTT, GLORY S.G.C.g I.G.C.g Sr.G.C.: Spanish Club, French Club MYERS, FRANCES S.G.C.g I.G.C.g Sr.G.C. NEWSOM, DORIS S.G.C.: I.G.C.g Sr.G.C.g Iubileey Blue and Gray Staff OLIVER, FANNIE MAY Sr.G.C.g C.V.E. O'NEAI., I-IUGH S.B.C.p 1.B.C.p S.F.C. l4UI O STEEN MARY BEll'l lGC S GC Glee Club lub OSTNVP HADLV S F C F at L1 Ufll Nl I' L0 Y 0 SULLI JAN Llllv ESl C S F C ufebfxtlvz Club l A El 13 nnu PALMER Al.l E S G C I G C Sr G f Fr non Club Fr nch Play Spcmsh Club Populc 1ty Contest Hall Agent lArmuql S crlfj PANERSOVNI IEHN S G C l G C Treasurer Sr G C Lcmn C ub Spimsh lub Semor Rerort r Blue ndG J Glo lub lxrnrr MC Club PEACG KUEQRF xClBCSFCBf1se:1 PEDFJCK l.UCll.l.E S G C l G C Sr G C Pcnklnq Club Lcxtm Club DVDRONV CHRIS C S F L PEELER S ANLEY S B C S F L PQNDELL, ROBERT 11 exe' Q rcrx Cz... H1qhlS.FC.g C, FE.: 'z.qz:13':c PERKINS, ll?-.RK Ente-red 'Sip I.B,C.g S.F,C.g Lczun Club PETERSON, Al.lGE S.G.C.g l.G,C.g Sr.G.C. l4ll it f ,- If . ,w ii ai X- lL I , I 11, . 1' H ' I I 3 in I '7f fu V 5 5 A lt , I , . ii ' L I V' .- J' It I . I 'i-' A 1 ,-I-1' l I sg, I' ., ,gift PICKETT, LOIS S.G.C.7 I,G.C.g Sr.G.C.: Chorus POLK, ANNIE S.G.C.g I.G.C.p Sr.G.C.g Library POOCK, PATRICIA 1Entered '35, Danforth Techjy I.G.C.7 Sr.G.C.7 Fine Att Club S.B.C.: POWELL, EVELYN Sr.G.C. POWELL, KATHRINE IEntered '35 from Palm Becxchlp I.G.C.: S.G.C. PRENTISS, RUSSELL S,B.C.: I.B.C.g S.F.C.g C.V.E.y Library RAGLAND, ROBERT S.B.C.g I.B.C.: S.F.C. RAMSEY, LOUISE REED, BILLY I.B.C.g S.F.C.g Football IBGIDY Generulsly Popularity Contest: Iubileey Mascot REESE, BILLY S.B.C.: I,B. C.: S.F.C.7 Iubileey I-Ii-Y Club: Quartet Glee Club REID, ADELE S.G.C.g I.G.C.: Sr.G.C.y Librcxry Staff REID, CAROLINE S.G.C.g l.G.C.g Sr.G.C.y French Club I42l REINHIOI. IUN1: etury SGC IGC S D'-IODES BRUCV PVCG FCJ DI Entered r m Thorr sn 1- GS BEN 1' msk fLr.f' x v ah SGC IPC :G LX ERS CLARENCE Q RIMERE INELI. SGC IGC SrGC rx GC CH gh ROBERSON KATHERINE S G C G S1 G L Fr nah Dmn 'mc C uh ROGERS MARTHA WLLIN :z L Q ROTHSCI-ULD, BIND..-I . ' . .5 . . .jS.F. .5 . .... .,x.z.. ...L.., ...lu . -1-A I . f' H. w.....M-.,,. ',.z.. fu--Y ' -1,4., -.u.,., .u.,., .,.-...-..., ,.-.., C..::. ..:,...:. l 5 431 rig., 1 , QS' 5-of K fm' .,.4-' . , f ' v A , e f P 5- F Q' 's D SCH ELL, ELIZABETH fEntered '36 from Columbia Hiqhl Sr.G.C. SCI'-IUMPERT, MARY S.G.C.: I.G.C.: Glee Club SEASE, RHODA S.G.C.5 I.G.C.7 Orchestra: Banking Clubg C.V.E. SELLERS, EUGENE S.B.C.7 I.B.C.g S,F.C.: C.V.E.7 Orchestra: Boys Chorus: Blue and Gray: Vodvilp jubilee SELLERS, MARY THETIS ' S.G.C. I.G.C.g Chorus . -ea , 1 x, -J SIMPSON, CLYDE ' S.B.C.p I.B.C.p S.F.C.y Cheer Leaderg Vice President, Hi-Y French Club: Blue and Gray . 0 A . ' g Mg SKAFF, ALBERT ' ,. ' ,I S.B.C.7 I.B.C.p S.F.C. , L gy, sM1TH,1Ess1E ' S.G.C.p I.G.C.g G.A.A.p Leadership Club Sporis L SMITH, LINDNER Q S.B.C.y I.B.C,p S.F.C.p Secretary, Hi-Yp Business Manager, Blue and Gray, C.V.E. SMITH, MINNIE S.G.C.: I.G.C. SNIDER, M. C. Q ' S.B.C.g I.B.C.g S.F.C.g Debaiing Club: Football: Vodvil SOUTHWELL, LILYAN S.G.C.g I.G.C.g Sr.G.C.g Spanish Club V! , l44l Sf hom S GC Us Iv- ? J: 'Na' Y 'VD ? S- SPF.P.f'f, G'.'.'Zff25..'.'.f T.: I.G.TQ.g F:-:xii 211,57 E-flffjh P5137 Eg,gr..g:A Qfgb 9 , ,.-.-,,..,. -.-, ' 5 .:..-..,-...J L.-12... l Wy , I TD' .':'-.:,..,:.f,Ap.,.,.. N ' . M .,,., -,.,A, WM.-,-,.,. -, fl 53 STEELE, 22.1.2 ' , 'WN S.G.fQ.' gl:1,cc'Gl22 QQQQC x I I L, , 'STEELE SQCISE S SIL- f,G.I'., Teiif ffxzzy fpbilirz 5,113 Z , H 563133, Hum V f ' Y v ' -5. :f'1iJLL, ae1r JNY L seg , 5.2.1, 5 my F11 ' 'M qv ' 9 STE, SELI.f:'4. gp . if GE., I.G.C.g r. . T.gE'i:xk1nq Qluk 'K S, f ELL' ,zzid Griy . 'AX ,, :TCSS FFEHQCES - SG Q'.g HSC., S:.G.f,7 '?1:ix1sfG.A.A.Sef'g5Z:i 3, I J Al,::Q.3g TLlZ,.f,,,'1iT 'ff-11' E: 111.121 Qllf-f':T::5:x Gini' X112 f: E 13.51 Club STCIIS, IOYCE P ' -sg i , Sv, 3 gn 4, fra. -if :H 10 -31, -. '..1 1,4 11 , suiiexfa Riiasei 'Ui '1 - --wff -RY Hvffwiv- .grr U -V YYVA Alvwi g J Q1'1l'-'ii117JAffj:, AUEaf.-Qffi5QffSV12-Qlfluif-QQQQQ ' I ' Grzi: Iunztz E?f 1fL2xYII 1.f't:iV:Ag5f f::th'1,,f2:21: 4 A N s 25E'qffQ2fQ if-IS' - MM - Suffix, 3ffF.Sf.-3. SGC., f.G.C.g SLGC. , --- Y J i RQ, ' ' 9 X but f x ,, ii. S- rl , -- , U ., s 1,1 Q. , 'Q ' , ,, A , ,, .i 42 W! V ', ' 4' , ,,,, VME . a ,E A' S ,tpjr I ' vw- --. 1451 SUTTON, HELEN K S.G.C.p Iunior G.C., Senior G,C,g Iubileeg Library THOMAS, EVELYN S.G.C.g Iunior G.C., Senior G.C.: Iubiieeg Tumbling Team THOMPSON, HARRY Entered '36, Senior F.C. THOMPSON, LORRAINE S,G.C.g Ir.G.C.g Sr.G.C. ' THOMPSON, MARIANNA Ir.G.C.g Sr.G.C. THOMPSON, NELL S.G.C.p Junior G.C., Senior G.C.: French Club: Science Chiby Jubilee: G.A.A.p Fine Arts Club: Debating Club: Blue cmd Gray Assistant THOMPSON, PATRICIA S.G.C.7 Ir.G.C.p Sr.G.C. TILLIS, MARGARET S.G.C.p Iunior G.C., Senior G.C. TODD, DOROTHY G.C., I.G.C.g Senior G.C. TOUCHTON, R. Y. S.B.C.g I.B.C.g Senior F.C.g Vodvilg Iubiieeg Glee Club: Boys Chorus TURKNETT, CHESTER S,B,C.g I.B.C.g Senior G.C. TYLER, ERNEST S.B.C.g I.B.C.p'Sr.F.C.g Hi-Y -4. QP AQE V RO Hr' 'IEP LI' darn 4 Q r' V J F MHIL HELEN S1 G u 11 ontest !HITr LENORA L IGC S IGGIN DOINA LD w f CVE Bu ndGrr1y 1' LUN O K W1 ILUA ILLIAD Q TOULQE r Afo 7KI'NIbO'NI 4 G MLA Q RH. LAI? L CC l 47 0-J 56 Agp ., ' M Min.. +- -44 f go -ff M ia -f eb - V, S 1 X I 1. -. 'I -sb y I,., , V S.G.C.g WOODS, W. A., IR. S.B.C.: I.B.C.g Senior F.C. WRIGHT, VICTOR S.B.C.g I.B.C.y S.F. C., Baseball, l.. Club YOUNG, BETTY I.G.C.7 Senior G.C.g Iubileeg French Club ZINK, EMMA SUE S.G.C.: I.G.C.5 Senior G.C.7 Dramatic, Iubileeg Latin Club French Club, Glee Club: Chorus BRYAN, WINNIFRED Graduated '37 LOW SENIORS COBIA, IOHNNIE MAE LASAROW, SIDNEY RUDOWICK, ALICE SMITH, RALPH WALKER, MARIE WILLIAMS. IEAN WILSON, DORIS I 4 U I IVIID YEAR GRADUATES BRAUN ELSIE CLOSE DAVID DAVIS LIBBY LAITE ISABELLE SLOAN D W QTEVENS RUTH SWAIN EVELYN BROWN RAYMOND CROFT ORSON 'C' HARRELL HELEN POPPELL HARRY SOUD ASPER STROUD ARTHUR w 'RIGHT DOUGLAS I 4 9 J 04 516' Q Q 1 ' 1 , Ag'- Q , . in ' x , , f 1, :Z 'f' 3- -1- I' 'Lg W 5 I W, 'V Rx K I 4- . - f E' 6 ky I by I L A F , Xl C. j R. .v, Mig- LZJEHJZ raguafas Gkuf 1946015 fy. 1 ,yi w .. .rgggy-1 t , MR. L. C. HARWELL MARY ELLEN McKAY Faculty Advisor Honor Student . J,.f 5?t fx . ,f ' LK: . QUARTERMAN LEE PAUL WEINTRAUB in Vice-President Chaplain IOHN PIOMBO EUGENE STOKES president Sergeant-ct-Arms 4-., 4 5 94 FRED FLEMING GRACE BUSSEY Treasurer Secretory l501 F. f.. T Y 'J 1,2 U - FQ ,1 f. if Q' ui ff 'f - . If ,f ,. I ii , rr: Q ' 'T 'U W '14 ll . 3, ,. f LJ -15 J, M. VH ALM. 11.1.1A11 ARCHER LEJIN A HLEF 12-XC 'K ELLO1 ALDRIDGE LJHED EUADD BF'?1x 17N1F'D1ED VRED k1.Q'YD BLD of LTIEL LD D1 1GGo 1 1. OTHER SENIORS rj LLEIN V LLE IA Q I ARHN GUY IR VA LO E LOD -1 NL I GRA PM 4En EEV wUD P T614 xG1 'LAQ E COLT f' A L Q CLI V O PL1 W W 1AYLf9 1 F O .1-IX DE-XQCNI HAL' N H V H17 NE 1-U'1f1?1Jx,I.LE 33117 T ALT 11 J2- IN 1-Q5 Q 1. 1. 1.1.1AN rpr w V11-ANtQ SZXPAL1 J DTCHT GEC LG INEO1 AN 1 11.1. AMS IXSCK 1 11.1. IAINV IN MEMORIAM lack Mymham 1918 1935 Henry Sylvester 1917 1936 R1ChGI'd Mannmg Moore 1919 1937 Luc11e Fnsbee 1918 1937 Desmond Brooks 1920 1937 1521 ALM ' , Hsgiwr ' , f Mama 1.5 ii mi.- s ,, ' :gri .1 7 , . ,xxx o 1 1. .. c:sg1S'.'.'EL 122011, .g5r.1ILwmtp . i.:.s::5sC,.. '. BALL, .. RIVIERE, :ELL Easrzssf ' F 'IJEIITH ,rxorzi RCFEQFSCIS, z.f..:' my ELT. F sP5x'.as:,g .C A' . siiLsi3..L.aiu1z EURNS,'.'fI1.1.fAI.f :'.-.'Qr1i,mi2a 5 -excess :f:vf.1fa:qy.'.'1' L:,f..:.r TJ 53:55 T1.11'1H,R.511.-'. 1,A'.'.'I,1NS,De'.'.'1TT W ea. '.'.'1L-1.ar.f s. Q T5 '. 11 is mis: - 'iuctfziaxirz RA. 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' Q 2 A4 f 2 W . vw id E 1- ay 2 'G : rv un 52 2 L4 U cu VJ 2 ru E 12 U2 W Dr 'lf 2 5 5 C if : 'J u. -42 Z E 5 Y CLUB Nl :- HI- 531111011 OSSOH C 1 I and corrtrhumty hrqh standards ol Chr1st1ar1 character Urtder th1s creed the Lee LUV Cluto has hero 1 e arte of the outstd QIUQI or, 117at1or1s of the school Composed of th1rty boys represertttha the Semor Tumor and Soohomore Classes the H1Y takes part 111 r1u'11erous actw1t1es aurmq the school year btressmjz sfhool bplflf and Coop erat1or1 Cluh ruerroers ha e ter t1e oast two years deuv rea Thaelcsatw and Cf1r1st'11as baskets wtth the Seruor C1115 Clu a lor '19 WV lnotr sea-2311 a and dt tr1m uted Uoararus ot the looto tl garr. s Led by Hugh Crossoh who has Just rettred from othce after servtrg as Presrdent for tour Cortsecuttve serhesters th H1Y has seen remarkable arowth 111 ootrt 111e111bersh1p ard a t1 1l19S d' rma the last two years Tlfurty act1ve rrterhhers Il dw attend reg lar lrfedhesdaf r 11l1t rr1eet1r'qs at the lelotel Wrhasor 111 dowrttcwh lack o1e11le e aa ,tal daaee qweh 1r1 t e early sortrtq was attended LY 11 emi: rs and 1 ore th'1r1 tvo r1u11ar C h lf 1 V1 r1e1 1s The club has featured seyeral well kwewh spear ers dur1111 llll e er a W' sg who re r R B Natha1 tth ee ra ureasr o I1 e t15at1fe utc dge tter 1 e Lee l-l1Y atso oasts 1 1 re ae eoatt 5 ec e us trs ourt season Wllh th l dt C u Feoruary 241 The Flor1aa State f e111or1 Q as vas o 'TIGPWCQ s ot th Lee re 1 a le r r' e 'tr st are Uruted States h a d J r V Mr Gardmer Beccet1s passer o 1 C u , ard 1.1r1,s 1 Duafeo la Carre-11141 s1 err l75l Y 66 l- ll 9 E Vik hw.-1' fi,1.y G1 :f 1. ff 1:1 1:.'-'1'1l,':1:' f11,2 ' :T 15 ::. f11:.:H11.' f1:'.f flfm EI 1:.'-1 ll rl, lf'l'1111'1-- G:.ff11L 'LI1' : E' 'im Tl. 2 -wil 1.11115 'ff,11 ': :rrp l.f V- f.f',:,3: T11. ::,u:',:g fs: l,,'111lf1g Premci-,-11:5 FV'-u1:.1'r1 'I1'::,- '.. 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Nfxcrzg fx .2 , dVlSOf A ' , . pf' -, ., I . , f 'zrf C , B, .,SQ:rr.o., 1 tix , rlf . . I , r I ' .':, Ifr 3, ein .' .r D , 'xr 'J Ihirwr, Q1 K. , 'I J ', - fe' r d , f , fr 'xr S, Hrrx r Q , 'c , ll, d I 'zz' fu' . , A , r rf , 1 2 , . 21' , . ., , Q. . , ' , , I , 5- Q , ,, ' C , '1 ' 1, cz r, ' , il .., , 'Q C , rz. f' . - e M -creize Tart, 'visor Marvin Halpern, Theo Cclarzizx 23:1 Player Se':er:::e Hzulk, Rzyrxsnd Grmffzn, Margaret Yeztes, D. 'N.'.'. 2.fz1.:n, .Az Ate, Bily 'v'.'1Ql:::s C:r:e11: Hzucl, Gertrude Ebene, Lfcdellzte Suncistrcrn, Hcrzce Pzul, I-fzss T:1t, Least: E::tr1:hz Szrzh Evers, Dcuzlzs Iliexdozt, P:'l1:e Hutchins, 12:11 Lfzdze ',..:C:e:rvf Lal: Fee Lfzrtxrx HOME ROOM 317 I'.fr. '.'.'. I.. M':CGcwan, Advisor hrrizriy Cfrson, Denby Gtthn, Ifrck Vffzll-12: Lrck Dobfrrqizies, Preston Graham, Robert Srmpscn, Donald Stroud, Loy Lewxs Brliy Mahon-sy, Rcbert Lukas, Roscfyn Mcfcrlund, Mcrrjone Harford, Mdrifxn Sapp, Carolyn Holder, Frances Huschburq, Cxrrcil Stmson, Bette Dctvrs, Ehzubeth Inman, Vrrqmia Wmnrxqht, Shirley Exhne, Leona Hudson, Ann Austrn, Mpldred Stevens, Janie Parrish, Rebekah IGYHGS, Mr, MdCG3Wcn, Nancy Lee Doggett, Constance Moses, Sldney Sxrrzrncns, Martha Whrte, Shxrley Myers . ,f- 2.7 l HOME FCOM 322 ss Clevie 'fiullurn .Rdvrscr Ste' Ff'1.'e.1, Innes KLLQE,-i 11:5 CE.:L:1'f Ilrxer Hizzuif, '.'. :1k1r.s, Frink L. Keiley, Fzeii Veil Hdwgit Ii1:3'iE. Iizzzy S125 C-2 Alf: ' .-.lex fz:t,::,y Ling fifk Suiter, Ethel Czsrzcrtre, fffizy Lzurs, E'g::i '5?.1f Efft.. ' flcfz 1-, ., P',t: ff::t':.1e Kruger Ckiirlztte Ezlkczzzg Ruth Crew: I-.dz Fil. zgirfg S-'iz' 11:5 Q3 1. g'.'.i: f.feQ 1n, Inez C:3ger, snot: rzzfe Lfiry Lzl: KZ. 1, :'.':r. 25.15 Sixrley Emory, E.1z::er: 'Nice l94l Bari Q92 ghrqef Miss Richter at the G. A. A. house party. How our cheer leaders were all wet, at the Gainesville game. Miss Riverds frank declaration about the intelligence of some of her Spanish students. The day our Hi-Steppers won the prize for the best turn-out and appearance in the Armistice Day Parade. Our improvised endings to Maude Muller. How we missed Miss Durrance when she was sick. The annual excitement caused by the L Club girls. Our swimming-meet football games. How unoriginal our original work was! Prof. Clayton's first period class! Miss Venables experiences in lollie Olde Englandef' How everyone became serious about school every sixth week. Mrs. Bently's fourth period study hall Cdirected by Ruth Dunsforcll. Have yuh gotta hall permit? The yellow bows and pale faces on the Pat Club initiates. The way Iohn Piombo blushed at Class Night ta rival for our dear Prof. Gilbertl. The way notes get one in trouble. How popular the mirror in the gym was. Living C?l Latin. Our library and Throw that gum out the window. How Mrs. Bently loves blondes. Efforts to revive the Traveler. How shocked we were to see our dignified faculty in bloomers at these Faculty vs. Varsity basketball games. How pleased we were when a teacher was wrong. Our tumbling girls. Our pet hates for smart people for maybe we were iealousl. Our most athletic girl Chicken How unconceited Burton Bryan was! Our warranted fear of stray arrows when the Archery Clubs were practicing Cwe wonder who punched those holes in the targetl. How annoyed we were when red l's with boys in them came to Lee. Wondering, as Sophornores, why Dan Harrel wasn't our star basketball player. Iimmy Buck's curly hair. Callahan's cheer leaders. How helpful College Day was in getting out of English classes. How the New York typist was pleased by days in Florida schools. Miss Hall and collateral reading. The time the Hi-Y Club had to pay for damages done to the Iapanese room at the Windsor during its dance. What nice home rooms the typing rooms made? Always a handy play toy. Mrs. lones' second floor lunch counter. KGone with the wind.l That ever-present urge to go wading in the fish pond. Those beautiful but rare souls in the forms of teachers who let the seventh periods go early. The funnies in the Times-Union. How uncomfortable we were when making oral reports. Book reports! 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Miss Anne Newsom and our surprise when we found that she was a teacher. The theorem of Pythagoras. Time tests and budgets. Chewing gum and English class and nickels. How we wished we were a Senior so we could be a kid on Kid Day. The discomfort caused when we couldn't hear our teachers talk when the school was being repaired twhat swell discomfortl. How we wished we'd get the flu when it seemed that everyone and his brother was stricken BLUE SLIPS! Gur yearly displeasure on seeing our report cards and new schedules at mid-term. How Miss Adams appealed to our conscience instead of our fear of seventh periods. The chalk-throwing expeditions when the teachers left the room. Coach Kirkham advertising for Mole Traps. The sunny auditorium for a homeroom. Sleeping feet fand is that all'?l in English classes. Wetzel's jokes f?l. Dr.'s excuses from gym. All the stinking concoctions that can be made by a chemistry student with a little initiative. What nice contests we had throwing things into the fish pond from the third story windows. Leaning out of the second floor windows trying to spear plums from the trees in the Court yard. Getting out at 2:30 to see Mr. Shakespeare's Romeo and Iuliet ibut did we?l. After football games!!! Silas Marner, Chaucer, Macbeth and Milton ffrankly we don'tl. ???????????? How 119 boys and 88 girls were absent from school when the district tournament was going on in the gym. Coaches' little tin whistle. Mrs. Franz not allowing Miss Hendry to go down the up steps. Wondering what the fire hose cabinets were for besides putting in dance announcements, etc. Platinum Peacock's surprise when he made the all-district team, and the surprises of other people when they Weren't. How the absentee list increased on book report and memory work days. Those -- spelling lessons of Miss Venable. Developing prints with Mr. Mac. Doug Danford's candid camera. Richard Suddath's eye for business, and is that all? Wishing we could make circles like 'Fessa Bernard. Sleepless nights on March 7 tessays were due the 8thl. The absence of pins in the girls' gym. Seeing the basketball tournament for nothing tlooking through slits in the door and standing on the stepsl. Daydreaming and disastrous results. How wary some seemingly honorable Lee students were when finger prints were being made. l9ll jeu farm 1859 eThe first telegraph line extended to Bald- win, where it connected with Cuba and the North. Marcellini, an old Spanish negro, was chief functionary at all the dances because he furnished all the music. But social life came to a standstill when the Civil War turned peo- p1e's thoughts to things more serious. General Robert E. Lee, a typical Southern gentleman, became the immortalized man of foresight and Wisdom. With the cessation of war, cities once again started building. In 1878 lac1csonvi1le's first telephone was put into operation. During 1884 and 1885, 60,000 tourists visited this city. The Mallory Steamship Line operated a boat service from Iacksonville to New York. In 1884 the Park Opera House was built and the initial presentation was Faust 1,35 . ,mar ,eu if Q ,M . 2 ,, ,gi Q asf' g kxgx A ,vw no liiv w-X -N fx -w x Q XJ M x. X ' e V s V -M f l . 2. '1 ' 'ng' ' 7 ' 'fi 2 i 'XX' '-x:'. ..f.1f'..,i1 'i1f..f.AJ-.g -.,.., .w :.,,.'L.w X 1 -w - f. AQ. X...,,,A..: X3.-.--: ...--, NWA .-,w -...,.Q lxqlf CQAJD nv-rw x v- Av -N L f,-4 ' W ' TTYT 'SVT 'H 'DY 'ICP .. 1... x7EQ......4YL.....'1. 2 .f L ..J-..xI 2951 L 5fS..,...A.lfY u.x5..1.,.S k 5,1 -ifgfj - 4 rl- v.- - w -c, u ' E -w.-3 Tw ,zz 1 J S G I I 4 dl Y IOHN PIOMBOfLUCILLE MCDONALD Most Athletic Seniors MARY GREENLEAF Most PoPur.An crm. Mary Greenleaf has been popular since she came to Lee High three years ago. She was Vice President of the Sophomore Girls' Club, President of the Iunior Girls' Club, and President again of the Senior Girls' Club. She participated in the Senior Girls Iubilee of 1937. Miss Greenleaf was Secretary, then Business Manager, and then Vice President of the Glee Club. She was a member of the Girls' Sextette for three years. She has been a member of the Dramatic Club and of the Spanish Club. In her junior year she was the winner of the Archery Tournament. BOB BERG MOST POPULAR BOY Bob Berg has well merited his title of Most Popular Boy. He was the President of the Senior Class of 1937. The year before, he was Secretary ot the Iunior Boys' Club. He participated in the 1937 Senior Fellows' vaudeville. He has been a Iunior Rotarian of the School. He was also elected the Most Popular Boy in the Iunior Girls Popularity Contest in 1936. FREDERICA GARDINER Most srunlous crm. Frederica Gardiner has been on either the honor roll or honorable mention since she entered Lee High. She has distinguished herself in other activities also. She took the feminine lead in the Senior Girls' Iubilee. She is Vice President of the Senior Class. She was elected Vice President of the Dramatic Club. In her Iunior year she was a member of the French Club and had a part in the annual French plays. She has co-operated with Mrs. Culp on the Dean's Staff and on the Blue and Gray Staff. She was a sponsor of the Lee-Iackson games in both 1935 and l936. Miss Gardiner is also a talented pianist. BURTON BRYAN Most srumous nov Burton Bryan has been on the honor roll every time since he entered Lee High School. In 1936 he won first place in a state Latin metrical translation contest. That year he also won first place in his class in the 'cello solo contest at the State Music Festival in Tampa. He was a member of the Lee High String Quartet which also won first place in the state contest. During his three years in Lee High School he has been President of the Debating Club twice, President of the Orchestra, President of the French Club, Vice President of the Latin Club and Secretary-Treasurer of the Science Club. He has also been a member of the Blue and Gray Staff and of the Dramatic Club. He participated in the French Plays. He was elected the Most Studious Boy in the Iunior Girls Popularity Contest in 1936. LUCILLE McDONALD Most Annrrrc Gnu. Lucille McDonald has won many athletic honors in Lee High School. She was a member of the G. A. A. for three years and President of that organization one year. She won a gold basketball at the Tournament in 1936. She has also distinguished herself in soccer, volley ball, baseball, and track. She played in the Faculty G. A. A. Basketball Game. Her athletic activities fitted her well to be the athletic reporter for the Blue and Gray. She was Treasurer of the High Steppers one year and President the next. She was the Drum Major three years. She has also been a member of the Chorus. IOHN PIOMBO Most Amurrrc nov Iohn Piombo has been a member of the L Club for three years and was President of it his Senior year. 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He's a trifle too gay, but this much we'll say, He's a very engaging young man CARROLL, ELIZABETH Trouble never troubles her If this now be assured: For on her shoulders care rests lightly, From worry she's immune! CARROLL, MARY I O A girl with a brain Makes us wonder if we are sane. CAVE, NELL To look at her you'd think she's meek, But that's not so. She's very neat. You can bet she'll grace her name With all the glories bought by fame CAGLE, FLOYD Soul's inspiration To do all he can. I-Ieart's aspiration- Gee! What a man! CHAPMAN, RAY He's a honey, He's a love: The girls all call him turtle dove. CHRISTMAN, LEWIS Lewis is always witty and bright, He makes his classmates laugh with delight, But it always makes the teachers frown To see him acting like a clown. CLARSON, DOROTI-IEA Dorothea's always at her ease, She's calm and steady, if you please: But don't think that she's never gay, She's bright and merry as the day. CLEMENTZ, BE'I'I'Y Betty Clementz, so pretty and neat, Has a smile with which you can't compete. CLOUD, VERA Vera never got in any trouble, To graduate she was quite eligible. She always in the class was verra quiet, She never joined in a class riot. COCKRELL, LILLIS When we think of dear old Lillis We think of something nice: She's quite enough and laughing enough To get the sort of spice You need when everything goes wrong. COFFEE, EDWIN Edwin Coffee, oldish young, Takes his time and holds his tongue. COLBERT, NELL A bit of Puck and Robin Hood, A little that's mischievous And a lot that's good. COLEMAN, BOBBY He's a good sport, as you can see, And also a smart fellow if you ask me. COLEMAN, WINNIE VIVIAN A sincere, loyal, helpful friend, You'l1 find her true to the very end. COLES, NANCY An ever ready smile for you, The kind that's worn by very few. COOK, HILDA Her dancing feet, her winged heart Would whirl, would roamg But Hilda knows a true art- She'll build a nest and call it home. COOPER, BRANNAN There's mischief in his eye: He's very fond of jokes, Especially when played On unsuspecting folks. COZZENS, WILLIAM Wil1iam's quite reliable, And quite efficient, too. You'd really be astonished At the things that he can do! CRANE, REUBEN Oh, say, what can the matter be? Reuben will ne'er a maiden see! He's always had a peaceful rep, But when he's started, watch him step! CRANFORD, CHARLENE Charlene is the biggest flirt, And always cutting up. Don't you think that such a champ Should get a loving cup? CREDLE, JUNE Dainty little Iune Is so very, very sweet. She's the one with auburn curls, Among the brightest of the girls. U51 CROSSON, HUGH Hugh Crosson, the boy refined, One of his type is hard to find. CRUMLEY, YVONNE There is a girl in our class Who is wondrous wise. She is a dainty little lass, The one with big brown eyes. CULPEPPER, IAMES Our Iimmie may be a gigolo, But he is liked where'er he may go And haven't we heard of many a fair dame Desiring to know this young man's nflme. DANFORD, DOUGLAS Oh, Douglas lad, I would fain Write a verse for thee, But the beauty of thy glance Doth serve to silence me. DAVIS, FLORENCE Miss Florence Davis, She talks all day, But what about I can not say. DEAN, HENRY Henry always has a smile, Unless he has a grin. I-Ie'd hate for us to guess, it seems, The solemn thought within. DEAN, NEAL Neal is no man to shirk Calls of duty and of work, Too, he is on pleasure bent, Thinking such is time well spent. DUDLEY. MELVILLE Music has charm, It soothes the savage beast. DUNLAP, LIVINGSTON With a happy glance and a winning smile He's heard by all within a mile. DUNSFORD, RUTH Our brighteyed Ruth, Possessor of wisdom and of truth. EDMONDSON, FRANCES Frances is so quiet and still That none know her talent and skill. EDWARDS, ELEONOR Sweet of nature, Kind of heart, She is immune From Cupid's dart. ELLIS, NATALIE To be sweet and small Is nice as it can beg But to be smart withal Is rare-exceedingly. EMERY, RAIFORD Raiford Emery, let us ask you, What makes you so gay? You're so lithe it must not task you With Ted Blumel to play. EINGLISH EURMAN He s long but IS he lazy? There seems to be sorr-e doubt But when rt comes to dodgrng questrons You couldnt wear hzrn ou EVANS VELMA lf we could know One w1sh come true We d wrsh there were More glrls hke you FANNING NELI. You alwavs are so rnerrz You srng and laugh an rlay .And elerf trrre we see ,f You are t us wrth a FARMER NAN Nan the on fvlth b1g r fvn eyes INho never knows a car Has a smrle for everyone And IS a ways full of cheer EENDT LOUIS Dancrng rn the Iubllee He made h1s repuatlon So now he s the eprtome Of smooth sophrstrcatlon FISK BETTY Bettys datnty Bettys cute She has wrnnmg ways heyond drspute When she smooths her shmxng halr FOSTER IAYNE A girl wrth a smxle That IS really worth whzle EORTSON ANNE L1ttle lady of the shmmg locks Smcerelv loved by all Were we wrthout you for a day The Umverse would fal FRY IACK IR Good natured Full of fun Thats why he s hked By everyone GAIN ES EMILY Who can ll be th1s marden fa1r Wxth laughrng eyes and auburn ha1r'9 With graceful step so hght and ree Its Emrly who else could ll be? CAMMILL DOROTHY Here s to Dot a good old sport The game one rn our s t M hen rt comes to speaklrg uo We ave 1t to her y u GARDINER EREDERICA 'We ll grve her a glass f lemon yurce And of salt a cellar or two lust hsten bo,'s tn other words She s far too good for you GARDNER BETTY Betty Gardner ls moe to know 'We lxke her lots GANNA 'JAY LILLIAN WINIFRED 'vhat makes the boys love Vrnny so? We hear the people cry Oh Wmny has such wrnrung ways' They answered wrth a srg CARREN ALESE Plguant features A soft lrttl vorce you dont know Alese Youll regret your chorce OASZ ANNE Long ago and far away In Mrs Be-ntleys Class ne aaf Wie put her down as the thrrd l1ttle Pig ause she really eats th e s n t so brg GA ILIN BILLY Comely features strong of hmo All the glrls are fond of hlrn LLISSEN MERRILL Mernll Glrssen s scared of g1rls We heard somebody say Well rf xt s frlght makes hmm l1ke t rs H d better stay that way GORDON HAZEL A blue eyed lass IS she Yet one thlng we would lrke to know Is how she keeps ner harr rust so GRAPE VIRGIL Vlrgrl emulates Caruso Every now and then We really wlsh that he would Agarn and yet agam GRAHAM KATHRYN Cathryn was a very farr lasse She never flunked but alway rd passe Altho xt IS a areate mysterre For no one ever saw her studre GRASSFIELD MAXINE Maxme Grassfreld eyed vrvacrous Someone w1ll steal her oh' my gracious' GREENLEAE MARY There lS a grrl IH our class And she rs wondrous wrse She IS so nice and sweet to all I4 e th1nk that shes a prr e I-IADDOCK PHILIP Phrl Haddock with his magnetxc votce Step up g1rls let htm DICK hrs chorce HAGAN CRANDALL Crandall Hagan so tall and versatlle Makes us all feel luce we were st1ll a chrld But then when he turns on us that engagmg smrle We all Just th1nk Guess well suck HAGUE CATHERINE Oh tell us why' farr marden You re always so precrse Now lf youd once be careless le trunk xt fvould be nxce HAMILTON WILLIAM He studres hard and does so 1ne In th1s old world he s sure to shme HINLEY Rl-IAE Rhae IS always at ease Shes calm and steady rf you please But dont th1nk she s never gay She s brrght and merry as the day HOGAN ELVIN Ladnes thus way rf you want to se A boy so handsome and fine as car HOLLO NAY IEAN Not too quxet not too gay But loyal and true rn every way HOLLO vVAY MILLIE M1ll1e rs earnest In all that she does A grrl thats more thorough There never was HOSKINS GAYLE Behrnd hrs part1al reserve Is hld a subtle charm Whlch makes hrm beloved by all By old and young by great and small HOWELL BILLY In class hes awf ly quret Hrs vrews he seldom arrs We wonder zf rts shyness Or rf he never prepares' INGRAM EVELYN Evelyn Ingram was a funny g1r e And IH her haxr there seldom was a cur It was a trart of hers to acte clowne And on her brow' there never was a frowne INMAN IUNE Iune IS so very sweet She llkes a heap of fun Always IS extremely neat And hked by everyone ISAAC FRED Tall and slrm But full of pep and vlm IACOBSON HARPIET She dreams of a world of omance Nxth adventure everywhere And rn everyday l1fe she lrves As rf she we e treadrng arr IAMES A-.NNE An arust to he fmger trps And such a retty glrl The smxle upor' her cherry hps Sets many a brarn awhrrl IAMES PHOEBE Oure and dem re XVIII always be happy we feel Let s tel her so' around a whrle sure I971 , lv , . V . V . ' 1 - V ' . I . .V r , . V xv, V . . Y , ' . , ' ' h. f , ' f' V 4 r I l I ' V V . 9 . P V . . . If . I : A ' 1 ir I ff '. I I ' 1 . . Y 1 ' . ' ou, . ' ' . o ' ' V 9 ' 1 ' ' . . V ' A , V V e v V Vp l F Shdl C . , , , V I -' be. , c e ' s o' ' , , e, ' , V ' H l I ' V L . ' l V In , , . . . I Q I I I ' V V V A I h. V . V e' . ' I I 4 H Y l ' ' The laddies sigh in deep despair. AS bflqhl find mce Us Sh? Cml be- ' ' A . ' do so I V . D E ' . v I ' l. ' f V ' the ' f , s d o. V. . I V ' I A ' A I ' ' I f ' . V .V VV. I U ' I V-Y I . . . L . ' ep , ..., .V - V V A . V . r , af le I ' V jo betl . , . , ', - 1 , . r l ' ' ' I A ' - 4 - V - ' . r ' ' . I - F 1 ' f ' P V ' 1' A ' V I V I r V- , I A I3 ' : . I . . , 0 H 'A I , , . ,V IELKS, DONALD Light, happy and gay, As full of life As a month of May. IENNINGS, LELA MAY Demure as a daisy, Pickle as chance: She'll drive you 'most crazy With one little glance. JOHNSON, DIXIE Now Dixie is a boy you really should know. He's true blue, you bet, from head to toe. IOHNSTON, EMMALEE Winsome as a flower, Engaging little lass: To ope' the heart of each cadet, A smile would be her pass, IONES, MARGARET Margaret Iones Is pretty and fine: She takes the cake, We do opine. IONES, NATALIE Natalie Iones, a popular girl, She'll be no wallflower in the social whirl. KANTOR, MYRA Small and jolly- This we know: And in her studies She's not slow! KELLER, EARL Ever alert and ready for fun, A friend to everyone under the sun. KELLY, FRANCES Frances never hurries, Frances never worries, But you'd go far to find An abler mind. KELLY, RAYMOND Raymond is more than a worker- He's also a mighty good friend: And though he seems rather quiet We hope that his friendship won't end. KETTERER, LUCILLE She's a blond, in all respects, You really can't defer her: And if the ancient adage holds, Then--Gentlemen prefer her! KING, ELEANOR Her smile, her speech, With winning way, Would make her popular Any day. KING, ELIZABETH Her eyes are bright, Like stars at night: Her charms I sing- She's Betty King. KIRBY, GERALD Songs he can sing Like everything, Songs that delight From morn till night. KNIGHT, DOROTHEA Dorothea with her studies, Dorothea with her curl, Dorothea with her sense of humor- A model senior girl! KNIGHT, ELMINA Elmina has a mind alert, And sure knows how to use it: She has a temper, too, we hear- But doesn't often lose it. KNIGHT, KATHERINE Ready for work, ready for play, Dependable, slow, but right, Katherine will be a success some day, Because she has kept hope bright. KOGER, ELIZABETH We think you're pretty, And also smart. You've a great big smile And a great big heart. KOREY, ABIE Abie Korey, You've handsome eyes- We wonder if You realize? KOREY, MARY Mary is always calm, And never agitated: I-Ier natural poise has grown to be In school quite celebrated. KROIER, KENNETH Kenneth, to speak truth, ls a wise and steady youth: He seldom does things wrong- But his sideburns are so long! LANE, MARGIE Here's to Margie, a dear old girl To those who know her well: She's in the social world, And likely there to dwell, 'Till some bonny lover fair Comes and steals her out of there. LANGSTON, MAXINE If grace and kindness you would SPY. just look into Maxine's eye: Of her own charms she's unaware, But she is sweet beyond compare, LANIGAN, BERNARD You couldn't call him bashful, You couldn't call him shy, But with his modest hearing, He sort of takes your eye. LOUDERMILK, SYBIL Sybil's blue eyes are never bold, But they say it's not a bluff, That when she seeks some knightly heart, Oh, dimples, do yo' stuff! LEE, HAZEL Quiet, gentle, coy, demure, Heart of gold and soul as pure. Hazel is everyone's friend, Sweet and patient to the end. I99l LEE, ROBERT E. He's the mascot of the football team, And also basketball, Because he has a famous name, 'Tho he's not so tall. LEVIS, SHIRLEY Shirley is her first name, Levis is the last: l've racked my brain to name her fame, But her good looks I just can't pass. LILLY, RUBY Ruby's glances quite entrance Every hopeful beau: But, alas, they're all reserved For someone we know. LIPSHITZ, MARTHA Martha is a girl Whom we like 'cause of this- When teachers ask her questions, She's never known to miss. LLOYD, DOROTHY Dorothy is the cutest Of the girls we know: But tell us don't you practice To make your eyes do so? LLOYD, RUTH Ruth uses her two lovely eyes In studies to make her smart: They're just ideal to learn with- 'Specially about the heart. LOCKHART, ERIN A manner that's gentle, A soft voice, too, Erin, such virtues Belong to the few. LOWE, HELEN It's positively 'mazing The brains her head does house: It sets us all a-gazing, Such praise she does arouse. LOWE, LUCY Always smiling, never glum, She's a happy, cheerful chum: You'll always find her true and just, A girl whom all will love and trust MACQUEEN, THOMAS He says what he pleases In his very own way: He'd make a good lawyer, lust mark what we say. MARKS, HELEN A maid whom reading doth enthrall, A nature gay enough withal, A disposition free from guile, A heart as sunny as her smile. MAY, ANNE Anne May went to school Because it was amusing, And never let her brain be taxed By lessons quite confusing. lIcCALLA MARY ANNE Mary Ann a staunch true frrend Shell suck wrth you through thrck and th1n MCCLURKIN IEAN Vfho can ll be IHJS marden fa1r Vlrth laughmg eyes and pretty ha1r'9 'Wlth graceful step so hgldt and ree Its lean who else could 1 re? McDANIEL THOMAS A dry Scotch w1t Eyes twlnklmg 1n glee You never know what H1s answer wrll he MCDONALD HILLYER To wrlte a verse for H1llyer Has caused us weal and woe For we could say a m1ll1on thmgs And strll have mrles to gf lfcGEI-IEE MARY FRANKLIN Sweet and oretty Brrllrant and krnd There re few l1k her That you can fmd MCMULLEN TOMMY Tommy may be bashful To that we do agree But nevertheless we must confess That Tommys the guy for gee IVIELAHN NELL Sweet and graclous k1nd and true A good example for me and you MILAM BOWLING Bowlmg our classmate who wlth fun Just bubbles us many troubles Wlth his sunny d1spos1t1on and hrs ready fund of Wlt He IS very popular and lrked a great b1g b1t MAHAFFEY IAMES HIS dalnty Dresden beauty Why rt takes your breatn away lv AHONEY HAYNES Theres mrschref rn hrs eye I-Ies very fond of rokes Especrally when played On unsusoectmg folks MANN MARY RUTH Mary Ruth rs a w1nsome lass A flower from an old bouquet So the semor glrls all say She never stud1es exceot rn class MILLER LA VERN A No one can possloly be hlue Wrth La Verna near at hand She sees the funny srde of hfe Ana makes y .1 thmk 1t g ard 1ILLIGAN ELLIS Her rs a hk ly ad MORRISON BETTYE Always wrllmg ana o ltamg 11th a smue tha s B ttyel Ask anyone they ll tell you Sh s a generous Ir' y IIORRISON FRANCES S e 1 not so :ery st t sh s otl'1 rv-ns u w o cares 11 S st IGS es got such prett eyes IIORRO 'J RUTH In elery g1rls her: t Tlheres a wlsh to re fa1r And fortunate Ruth G t more than he share MOTT GLORY Glory dear you are so nrce And oh so very swee I Y u are the type cf a1rl Tloat all rust love rree MYERS FRANCES frtk harr of red and ey s of rue Wloen school IS out 1 a w1ll slre 07 She ll startle all ard tn n verleaps ella n a learner' A R f1 NEWSO1 1: DORIS Although were gurt a rse death by dfOVIH1l'lG say o wouldnt gladly drown those twln poos of grey O STEEN MARY BETH Vle heard her stngmg rn the chorr Full sweetly drd she srng If you could hear h r as we dld Much pleasure 1t would br1ng O SULLIVAN ERNEST Ernest OSull1van our frghtmg Irrshman lN1ll mow you down w1thout a squrrm So come on up rust one at a t1rne The others follow1na may forrn a me PATTERSON IEAN A loyal fr1end a class a e true Ever ready h r part to do Alwavs sm1l1ng nel r a frown Our Ieannre w1th If of lrofvn PLACOCK GEORGE Slng a song of sports Basehall for examo e Of Babe Ruths 1m1tators George 15 a sam REED BILLY Alov of whom we llaerrou '1e1sl1kdly ver C w REID CAROLINE On leer face she J a SII ll9 And powd r on l'1 n se She drew th oys for rr1any a mlle And frrade them all r pose REESE BILLY Oh' what a oy' g s IS a REIN-IDLD IUNE er s to Iu e o those who kno S e IS 1n the socla J E3 V 'ros not a 1 erratrc Amd 11-14913, .her I-Ie s tall ana ratrrer handsome S Opnv ,I And gulf arlstocratrc 4 as Some Sem rs were omltted by request cause we IS9 ROGERS MAR I-'A Martha Roge s has dark brown eyes nhoe ze wrns her N111 h re a prrze ELE DALE o,ular ac1J co r e a Q1 IE SIEEL ELCISE Sweet and 'rt est IS Elorse Efery day al Jays trying t p ase SCHUMPER' NA A happy go lucky lass IS she But a mcer QI l we ne fer see She often r s rts to DGUIOISIITQ nr neler IS hmd th trm STONE FRANCES ran es t Sf charmrna anl neat I say n s a r ler sue ON H:.LEl Helen Sutton IS a g1rl of fu Lrked by a desprsed by n An argument he Mllll always mn But nelertlo l ss shes everyones frlend SUDDATI-I DIC4 A youthful drtor rrpe for fa1r1e D1ck Sudolath IS hls name If rn school he does so well What the uture holds who can te V SNYDER MARION HIS dally acts so well rmply A hlghborn heart a standard mgh 1HOMPSON HARRY As m1sch1ev us as most lor s HOMPSON NELL Nell IS a real sweet chlld Vho does rncre work than play UD She IS ne Jer meek or m1ld Untll she as had her wal OUCHTON R Y I know a boy wrth a great V heart Vloatever h has he wlll QIV y or a part IILLIAIMS SARA CLAIR S ra Clarr do check her tongue She loves to talk but IIS all 1n fur ILSON IACK To make trrre w1th th1s young man we all try But to do th1s e know' we rr111st very sly For when h real1zes th1s h s r' at all sh: LINC EMMA SU 'r'r1a Sge 1 verra lrttle rd IH 1. rn ha1r x s rr curl yell ov d sh or to talk and an e aw x And rn er h she was cay out ant thrnk f nythmg load to s v a out therr , . 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AA' fu, .. hr nmml Angutah VOL 1 ONLY ONE HOME EC FOR BOYS OFFERED New Course Lets Males Study Home Life bllss Iulla Chenoweth speaklng of the modern ploneers as she calls the class ly There ls a new class thls sprlng t Lee ln the Home Pconomlcs depart ment Heletofore the gl1lS have been the only ones to study about the home and famlly relatlonshlps Now the boys are dOlDg lt too They felt the need and deslre to know somethlng of thelr share of re sponslblllty ln thls buslness of havlngl a happy home whlch after all IS most lmportant ln thell llyes-and besldes , what team could expect to WIH lf only, half the members knew the slgnalsq These boys want to know more how to get along wlth people how 0 0 able to select the proper foods to keep, them well to get the best values colors and deslgns ln selectlng thelrl clothlng 'lnd many other thlngs Our XCIY modern ploneers are find lng these thlngs even more lnterestlng than they expected and boys outslde TYPICAL STUDENTS J f I Q x .2 Q 'Ue begmnmg to Wmh they too had Wlth a few strokes of her artlst s pen the same opporttllnlty h b lthe reproductlon above IS WIHHIQ Vl A name M11 9 gllen t 15 Coulse y 1 vlan Coleman s modernlstlc lmpresslon the tlme thls semesters work IS com pleted MISS Chenoweth explalned Fhere you have the teacher s ldeas Wh lt about the boysq Here IS what one of the enrolled students Louls Dwoskln h'ls to ay Home Ireonomles for boys IS one of the most lnterestlng subjects ln school say the boys When we slgned up for thls course most of Us had the Cliflllt ln mlnd but now there lsnt one of us that would dlop lt for lny reason Irl thls course you le lrn how to get llong ln the home lnd flmlly llfe XIIIILII ls so QNNCIILIAI You dlscuss youl fllCl'lilS home famlly and surround lngs You dell wlth lctull llfe of the mljorlty md not the thlngs you lead IH books u ullly the llfe of the au thol Last but not leat here ls some thlng elery man should know be he dltch dlggel or plesldent Exery man hould know just how much monex l needed to run the famlly budget and how much he should haxe out of hl c-'rrnlng for hls personal pleasure So come on boys see where your money goe WEATHER Lee and xlclnlty Nlonday Storms Tuesday Cold and wlndy II ednesday Cloudy and chllly Thur dflx F-llrer and warmer Frlday Gentle wlnds, falr w almel and of the Splrlt of educatlon We hope that her lnsplratlon came from the gra duatlng class of 37 FIRE AT LEE' Asslstant Pnnclpal Harden Is Hero of the Day Flre drllls have been held ln Iee for many many yeflrs There nexer wa a fire much to the dlsgust of the student body Recently howexer there was a fire' But no fire drlll' It seems that the grass IH rear of the bulldlng Just beneath the metal work shop caught fire Smoke blllow ed merrlly up the slde of the bulldlng and Just when everyone was fearlng the worst, 'Vlr Harden rushed out and dlscouraged the blaze wlth a bucket of water Wow we dont mlnd Wir Harden herolsm, lf he wants to sale the Flre Department a llttle trouble thats all rlght But whv cant we at least hate a fire dllll when we haxe a flre Orlgln of the flames IS stlll undeter mlned but mayhap lt was some stu dent, turned arsonlst by the constant burden of studles If you hadnt heard of thls terrlble catastrophe before you w ere probably rn the front of the bulldlng at the tlme' ROBERT E LEE HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PLAN STUDIED One oi the Fust Co Op Takers Tells All By WINNIE VIVIAN COLEMAN When a student makes a dfclslon to adopt the vocatlonal plan of educatlon he decldes a grave lssue whlch wlll IH most cases have a very deflnlte lnflu ence upon hls future and wlll prove to be a turnlng polnt ln the pathway of hls llfe lf he g1V9S the lssue SQFIOU conslderatlon Perhaps the most lmportant phase of thls new type of tralnlng ls adaptabll lty for It IS to the student s advantage that he select the type of work for whlch he IS most aptly quallfled In pursulng the type of work whlch by SBFIOUS conslderatlon he has made hls cholce lt IS advantageous to rexeal to hlmself by experlmentatlon lf the actual work holds for hlm the same glamor as the llluslon held Thls may be easlly determlned, for unless the student falls naturally and happlly lnto the Splrlt of hls work wlth 'LH enthusl astlc attltude to serve as an lnsplratlon he may be readlly assured thflt he ls unsulted to that partlcular type f trfllnlng and It IS truly the brllllant one who frankly 'lcknowledges that he has set out upon the wrong path and steadfastly decldes to lenture upon another wlth lncreascd determlnatlon to flnd hlmself When the yocatlonal student ls hap plly sltuated and work to tht best of hls ablllty he hrs ln adx lntlge our the other studellts not ollly bmeause he has crelted l plate for hlmself through hls own efforts but also be cause he ls now fully aw lre of wh rt the future holds for hlm hlxlng had experlence ln the bu lne world ln meetlng the publlc and ln oxercomlng the harsh lealltleb NXl'1lCl l he Is forced to confront APPRECIATION The theme of thls annual HISIOIX of Jacksonvllle was the suggestlon of Nllss Bertha Haslett 37 She ha altlstlcally elaborated on her ldea and glx en the annual ILS dlXl lon pages Thls IS an BYPIQSSIOII of w ell earned gratltude . . 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Y - ' , v , . .' . 5 v . . 0 I v I N Q ' '. . . r - . . s - . , - - V - -. - . .- - - - 5 ' ' ' ' ' 3 .: A ' Y. r . - . - 5 I - , ' . f- .S L s.: C . . . . .l - y . u. l s , wha Annual Angumh PAGE Two STAFF DOUGLAS DANFORD Edntor ln Chief MARY BAINE ARCHIBALD ACE DUNLAP DONALD WIGGINS Literary Editor Sports Editor Art Editor lVbat's zn a Name 7' I often wonder how many of us eyer stop to th1nk just what the name of our school means In me the name Robert E Lee arouses many emotnons When I th1nk of our school I remember the frlendshlps I have formed here of the pelsonalltles whose presence has lnfiuenced and broadened my llfe I th1nk of the student actlvltles ln which It was my pleasure to partlclpate the splrlted debates the anxlous moments at the grldlron the effort expended on the Annual the trlals of trylng to become an actor I thmk of those hard days and long evenmgs spent 1n tlylng to keep up wlth my studles of the helplessness felt when I hadn t done qulte enough and of the glow of satlsfactlon when I found a day well spent and my work well done But when I thmk of Robert E Lee the soldler gentleman and patrlot I try to th1nk what hls oplnlon of thls hls namesake would be Would It be hke hlmself possessed of gentleness wlthout weakness strength wlthout bru tahty wisdom wxthout snobblshness and a sense of fan-ness and love of truth? Somehow I beheve that Lee would cheer and admlre the fighting splrlt of our Generals He would no doubt pralse the dlllgence dlsplayed by the honor students and the consmentxousness of a Faculty whlch fn servlng forgets ltself that the student body may gam Hls heart would warm too to hear of the lnterest dlsplayed by most of the students m then' school and 1ts work Like every questlon however thele IS another slde to thxs surmlse I won der what hls reactlon would be lf he could see the bolsterous and all too often dlscourteous manner ln whlch we change classes of the Jostlmg and Cllmblhg' under ranls whnch occurs every noonday m the cafeterla what effect the 1nd1f ferent attltude of some students tow ard thelr own betterment would haxe on hum So reallzlng the pralse due those who have bettered our school ln the past I would commend the answ erlng of this questlon to those students yet to come May they augment the pralseworthy deeds of thelr predecessors and make Lee Hlgh School truly worthy of her glorlous herltage RICHARD SUDDATH Open Letter Dear Yearbook I w1ll always keep you as a remmder of my school frlends and teachers, and of the good tlmes and study that we shared together for three full, happy years I already have your brother and slster, '35 and '36, and I can hardly walt untll you are publlshed I wlll read and reread every one of your pages, and look at each plcture, tlme and tlme agaln, Just as I dld last year and the yeal before that Dozens have worked on you for hours and for months, so that we mlght have the finest yearbook of them all We thank you, and we truly do apple clate you Sincerely yours, VIRGINIA BALKCOM, '37 F ESS HARWELL Fess Harwell he s a sw ell guy It s the truth and that s no he l He s about the klndest teacher ln school ,Fon he teaches us only by the golden 1u e He bellexes ln gmng you plenty of tlme He teaches bookkeeplng geography and sales And how he can tell those funny ole ta es 'Not only does he teach 1n public school But he also instructs ln Sunday school He Ines hls rel1g1on every day And youll know hes a Chrlstlan by what he w1ll say AGNES PARKER WINNERS IN FLOWER SHOW Lee Students won a total of twelve lIldINldl.13.l prizes 1n Jacksonvllles an nual flower show Flrst prlzes were won for Collectlon of bog plants Mary Schumpert Chr1st1ne Mlller Col lectlon of tl69S Amanda lewadskl Walter Edwal ds Plant Classlficatlon Gertrude Hare Medlclnal plants Jlmmy Cason Second Prlzcs o lectlon of bog plants Shlrley Levls Leaf Collectlon Hllda Cook Soap carxmgs of leaf shapes Betty Nelles Spatter prlnts of leaves Jacquehne Rlchards Leaf Shapes Wllbur Cook Lamp Shade lyell Melahn Bog Gar den Nan Farmer Amanda Zewadskl Burton Bryan Thlrd Prlze Bog Plant Collectlon Roselyn McFarland THINGS By GLENN HARRISON are thmgs you can t descrlbe you push and thmgs you ude that won t and thmgs that wxll. that won't go up the hlll down mto the pot, are thmgs and thmgs are not' Thlngs Thlngs Thlngs Thmgs Boll It Thmgs SENIORS HONORED These 20 S6Ill0I'S have achleved scholastlc recognltlon for the school year '36 '37 Burton Bryan, Margle Lane, Wm me V1v1an Coleman, Wlllxam Hamll ton, Erolyn Thomas, Grace Prom, Betty Gardner, Frederlca Gardmer, Ruth Swope, Lmder Smlth, Gayle Hos kms, Sara Frances Benson, Vlfglnla Balkcom Nell Melahn, Dorothea Clarson, L1l11an Wolfe, Bruce Rhodes, Cecll Acree, Jean Patterson, Rlchard Sud dath, Mary Jo Carroll, Phoebe James, Bobby Ragland, Emlly Games, Myra Kantor I 1 , 1 , u l 9 7 X' 7 ,,,,,,,.,..,....,......,.,..........,....,,....,................,, ...V V,......,.---,, ' ' I , l 4 'Q ' . .' ..,......................,..........-.,......... ......,...,,,. . 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I So RTS 3111311 LEE HIGH A TRIO OF BRAWNY BRUTES ,, su Q74 nies' M U5 L 1 15 '-r D Representmg Three ot the Popular Lee Sports LATEST STUFF ON THE DOGS Last Race for Graduatlon Name Time lobby Colem rn 1 Dot CJ 1mmxl xxx Phxl H rddoclx 1 -Xce Dunl 1p YU BASKETBALL -Xfter startxng oft' xn 1 lJllLL of glory the Robert I- Lee br lxetb rll tc 1m har a rexer al of luck 1fter the lxth grme to keep Lee out ot the IILC for the Bxg Ten chfrmpxon hxp Hoxxexer at the end of the sea on the team came through xxxth 1 good hoxxxng and m'1n1gtd to reach the emxfinals xn the dx trrct clx1mpxon hxp tournament only to be t1x ed otx by the econd ecded St Prul tc rm D1xxlxxn 1nd Pt rcock xx re r 1ted the mo t out tandxng pl1y1r xxxth Burk lxxr y Lee Nlotc xnd Nlxchxnnorx runnxng clo e econd Lee xxound up the exon xxxth core of 11 xxxn out of 'Y ARE YOU LONESOME9 The Burton Bryan Nlu xcrl ln txtutc xxxll how you the xx ry to populrrxtx and rom rnce xn ten ef! y le o In tructron on the u e of 'mx rn trument Pazooka fefrtuxed Dog House Chart Cause tupxdxty xxrong., rs xgnmcnt mx bthxxxor xttcmptxng CVP s Bern nd X enable Wctzel F1'1nL STAR GUARD George Peacock was unanxmously chosen by the dxstrxct coaches as e most xaluable basketball guard for thr sea on Although Peacock xxa not a leadxng man xrx scorxng for hx team hxs out caused hrm to be cho en for thxs honor DUDE S DICTIONARY Crttle -X pot used for cookxng Colt What you c1ttlr for sxttxng dr 1ft foxxboy -X bull N 1rc The he xd of 1 toxxn -Xx To que txon 1 r -X ort of o lodeo L ed for lx tenxng to bxoxc 1 txng tr GIVER GIBSON RENTALS Furnx hed Room Lee Hxgh School 30? Large room xx ell lxghted completelx furnxshed meals optronal premx e xn pected at xx xx eeks xnterxals Lee Hxgh School 701 Corner room good sleepxng condxtrons hxstorxcal background no dogs allow ed Lee Hxgh School 106 Lxterary ad xantages no gum alloxxed conxenxent to maxn offxce near starr Lee Hxgh School 311 Hxgh altr tude cosmopolxtan xntluences oxer loolxrng beautrful Spanx h court geo metxxcally arranged SHEARER CALLS FOR TRACK TEAM Fxve Vets Included rn Twenty Fxve Apphcants IVxth three weterans of last years team and two from other schools Coach Shearer dxd not haxe much dxf ficulty rn turnrng out another strong track team for Lee Vxrgxl Dxngman hurdle star Bxll Stoddard hxgh Jump er and Tom McDanxel dash man wxth Ace Dunlap mxler from Montclaxr Hxgh and Edward Gxllxs hxgh Jump star from 'Slew York Cxty formed the nucleous of the team NI L Batten and Steve lxxnsey were two new track men that came through thxs year The rest of the squad all of whom showed themselxes above the average are Rarford Mattox Ted Boutwell James Valade George Pur ser Al Faulkner Jack Hancock Jack Hoskrnson '1nd Fd Newman On March 27 the team entered the Worth Florxda lnvxtatron Champxonshxp meet lee won easxly wxth a score of 77 pornts to outdxstance the pre meet faxorxtes Ocala by over 20 poxnts McDanxel set a new record for the 100 meter dash rn 11 seconds flat Dxngman cut 7!10 of a second off hrs hxgh hurdle record to wxn xn 173 uxllxs proxed hxmself to be a master of the art of hxgh jumpxng by settxng broke Jack Wxlsons old mark of 4 32 xn the 1000 meter run to wxn xn 4 30 seconds Lee captured second place rn the State A AL Meet wxth a total of 16 poxnts bexng exceeded only by the Lnrversxty of Florxda Aprxl 2-ith wxll wxtnes the State Champxonshxp Contests at Gaxnesxrlle xxxth over 300 athletes competxng The Blue and Gray team snould be able to make a xery credxtable shoxxxng rn thxs meet as well as the last one of the season whrch xs held xn Mx'rmx AN AEMIC? Are you one of those skxnny fellows xxhom the gxrls sneer at Woe xs you' -X11 you haxe to do rs run up and see Professor Wetzel Lpon payment of a small fee he xxxll allow you to Joxn hxs body buxldxng class All you haxe to do xs breathe fumes of burnxng sulphur burnxng sodxum ex apomtxng acxds sprlled alkalxnes and xxhatrxot for one hour exery day Soon you xxxll be the lrfe of exery party or maybe you wont X60 ff xbsa f-.4 L 'O fi . LQ-fir' ' U .9 1 . . . :L ' I . ' f ta? Q 1 x - - . ' ' 1' 1 145' T- 1, ' V fs, I 1. 1 . 1-M, ' fm 1 . ' gy fe GQ ,J-I f T - st-, 1- 4 4' 'T 'Feliz -'1 ' , ' ' ' v . . r. Y- V Y -- --H 1 i' ' ' 7 . ' V. I , . , ' 1 ' . I . - ! 7 ' 7 Y ll ,Y ' ' 1 , . s . o Y 7 f ' H 'A- '4 ii ' r . H . -v . x , , ,,,, , Y ,,,,, ,Y A , , ' 7' ' V ' By 1 '. . . , I 1 3 lays s ' ' ' 2 ' U l . ' V 'I ' 'Z ' 2 '-eks f ans - Mxss ' , 1 - 1 s 1 ' ' y Y - 2 .5 lays s 1 2 ' ' 'Fess 1 1 f A 1 1 1 ' '01-Q 2 X Y I M1'S. '4 ' ' Y 1 vu r .' ' , 1 1 . ' ' . C , . . , 1 1 lx I Y . 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' , - . - v' Q v v '1 V 1 nl v J , s . , . ' ' ' S 1 1 D 3 . - .S . r ,u . , ' z ' rs ss ns! ' , - ' '- ' '- . s ' ' s s . j ' - .-' ' 'Q f. 1 ,- - A . 5 7 S . T A - ' .' .. l . ,- , , 1 I PAGE FouR Elle Annual Anguish HIO S-SOCI L E E 'I' - CTIVITIE FASHIONS REVIEWED FOR LEE FAMOUS AFFAIRS SUB DEBS BY IEAN FAULKNER Gafd mHagan Wlth Spllng belng more a realltv each day as the sun rlses earller and sets l tel Wlth Easter Just behlnd lets dlscuss a xely applopllate subject What IS more on the mlnd of the falrer sex at plesent than that new dress hat and shoes ln order that she may Joln ln the fashlon parade? But why not a levlew of the past Would It not be unlque lf we could have a fashlon th 90 s e Wldow hats parade of the styles of hoop sklrts the Merry But wouldnt It be an lnterestlng slght to see a street parade of those walst llnes of elghteen lnches and hems wlth four yards and a hat whlch would serve nlcely for a beach umbrella? Just compare the fifteen to elghteen yards of materlal formerly used for one fashlon dress and our modern dresses of today What a dlfference wlth a hat that covers two thlrds of our heads hose that reach to the knees shoes cut out untll there IS only enough leather left to hold our sole on to our foot Thlnk of how long how many years really passed by before the present styles of fol comfort and ease Of coulse durlng thls lnterlm we had the hobble sklrts the Sklft wlth thllty goles ldldnt someone loxe to cut and stltchlj the spllt Sklrt foh ml lady was gettlng bolderlj then when thev dlscarded the xyz he belt was woln around the hlps and the sklrt came up to the knee I wonder why people ever thought there was any attractll eness ln such a style No one had to guess who walked on the bowlegs and the knock knees' Yes the fashlons of the 90s are beautlful at a costume ball but wlth the thermometer readlng 85 we much prefel a modern fashlon parade JMF WEDDING BELLS RING Our Mau Gardner IS no longer Mlss On Easter Sunday her weddlng took place George E Llghtfoot son of Mr and Mrs Charles F Llghtfoot IS the lucky fellow Ixoger Reese Ramsey Fry PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS Stagg Batten Compares Outmoded Styles of Iggggtliiggld Yesteryecrr Wllh Today s BY ROBERT WHE-ATI-Y Halptle WIISOU When I go to the cafeterla I alway Hednck Hancock get ln the llne whlch IS on the front Culpepper Allthe dameq slde of the bulldlng Why Well be cause I llke the lady who serxes that llne I enJoy watching her bustlf around servlng first hamburgers and mustard and then pelhaps splnach She always seems anxlous to please that shows IH her face She plobably has lnnumerable frlends and Id llke to be one of them I even belleve Id llke her to be my second grandmother' GOOD ADVICE TO LEE S LOVELORN Roberta Flop Tells the Loveslck What to Do EDITORS NOTE MISS FLOP CONFIRMED OLD SPINSTER IS JUST THE ONE T0 TELL YOU WHAT S WHAT IN MARITAL OR MARTIAL RELATIONS H E R WORTHY SERVICES ARE OF FERED YOU FREE OF CHARGE MISS F BLESS HER WIG HAS REQUESTED US TO ANNOUNCE SOME YOUR WILL OVER FELLOWS HAVE LOST HEART S DESIRE SHE BE GLAD TO TALK IT WITH YOU PERSONALLY IF YOU WILL BUY HER LUNCH Dear Roberta I am a young glrl very attractlve pretty eyes and very temptlng IIPS All the boys try to break thelr necks over me but I loxe only one Some how he seems lndliferent He wont even speak more than a passlng word even when I turn on my full charms I am mlserable Mlss Flop and con templatlng sulclde Please glV6 me some adVlCG qulckly' B Dear B B You llttle cat' I bet you aren t anv more attractlve than I am Yahhhh' Dear Hag I am vlolently ln loxe wlth a beautl ful glrl I try to make her klss me buf' ihg bltes me every tlme what shall on Tall Dark and Handsome 1 Dear Come Up and See Me Sometlme Try a baseball mask If that doesn t work knock her teeth out and you SENIOR ACTIVITIES Aplll Fools Day found foollshnes lelgnlng at Robert E Lee The re spected and austere senlor gathered at school ln the mornlng to be dls played befole the enxlous eyes of ju nlors and sophomores Many and xarled were the costumes garnered from attlcs nelghbors and whatnot The group enjoyed a day at the beach Danclng swlmmlng and all the trlmmln s were partlclpated ln Another occaslon of note was the Senlor Fellows Vodvll Those attend lng were surprlsed to find out what talented rascals the senlor boys turned out to be As the paper goes to press tentatlve plans are belng made for the annual Junlor Senlor prom SOCIAL G A A Banquet S F C Banquet Junlor Prom May May May Baccalaureate Serwlce Senlor Play Class Nlght A Ia 4 Graduatlon May June 1 June Tune June wlll both be happy If that doesnt seem to produce re sults I don t blte R F Dear Mlss Flop I am a newly arrlved sophomore glrl All these glrls organlzatlons are houndlng me to JOIH I have been be sleged by Exotlc TrllN1troToluol Par tlally Educated Dames Lotta Sorry Sklrts and the G A A What do you advlse BEWILDERED Dear Bewlldered It doesnt partlcularly matter all of them are composed of llttle glrls try lng to hook a man' ME TOO Some of you may want to send me fifteen cents for one of my booklets on somethlng I havent any booklets but go rlght ahead ROBERTA FLOP I l 1.1 l . - I , ' ' . , . -- . 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A , . , K ' I ' F v Y j I u flzfe fics l888-To compete with California, Florida ass sembled the Sub-Tropical Exposition,which was visited by Grover Cleveland and a number of Congressmen. ln l9Ol sparks from a negro shanty set fire to some fibre which was being dried at a nearby factory, and from there the fire spread until it practically demolished lack- sonville. But with unfailing determination and patience, the inhabitants started rebuilding. Until 1908 the old Post Office was the city's tallest structure. By l9l4 the Bisbee Building, the Atlantic National Bank, the Seminole Hotel, the Mason Hotel Cwhich is now called the May- floweri, the St. lames Building, and Rhodes- Futch-Collins had risen as evidence of the peo- ple's ingenuity, effort, and faith in Iacksonvilles future. Iust after the World War the Iackson- ville Terminal Company was completed. ln l92l, the lacksonville'St. Iohns River Bridge was finished. In l924 C. Adrian Pillars' War mem- orial was unveiled in Memorial Park. And in l937 all of you find lacksonville not a little town but a city which offers to you an opportunity for self-expression and achievement. Iacksonville today is the result of yesterdays struggles. Iaclcsonvilles future will depend upon you. Iacksonville is your city. What will you do to improve it? l Oucxrtermcm Lee Crandall I-Icxqc .I uqyf ,an Vrrry 0 . , M ,Quai Q - f ' 5--Q G f ,L 7.3, f A-muy! I Q 2' ' '. fy , X 5- ' K , x , ff, . ' -, I E ' , ' ., 1 ' ' E if r...' i ,W Z A' A . . v Y? ix YW? ' , I If K Q R. , rl, Eugene Srkfss, f.A N Eutk Cephus :ACCCYK16 ksgiei S212 fchn Fzcrxbz l 1 5 1 ITH a 190 vrctory over lmmaculate Conceptton and a tre of 00 wrth Galnesvrlle Landon turned the trde on us and defeated us aft r a close fought battle wrth a score of 24 12 How well we remember rn thrs game wrth Landon when lohn Prombo made hrs best lfrckoff of the year lmmedrately after thrs lohn made a sp ctacular play lt was thrs way Prombo krcked off to Landon and one of ther players caught 1t wrthout havrng to lose ground The Landon player raced down the feld and had broken through gorng towards our own goal lt was then that Prombo came up fcrst from the rear and tackled the other player after havrng run 85 yards That was real excltement On the 23rd of October the stalwart Lee Hrgh Generals yrelded to the Hrllsborough Terrlers 137 Drmmutrve V1rg11 Dmgman made our only touchdown and Crandall Hagan skrrted around r1ght end for the extra pornt Excrtement hrt a hrgh prtch when the Generals smashed therr way down to the Terrrers one yard lrne after recovermg a fumble on the thrrty four yard l1ne Several offsets were made due to the cl pprng penaltres on both sldes Later the Ter rlers tred the score lt wasnt untll the last quarter that the Tegrrers broke down the strong barrrer of the Generals and made therr w1nn1ng touchdown A heavy dew made the balr extremely drffrcult to handle for both teams The 30th of October rolled around to see our team rn M1am1 Our luck was strll agarnst us as the famed Strngarees of Mramr played therr most spectacular game of the season when they fought therr way to vrctory wrth a wm of 20 12 Buck mtercepted a pass of the Strngarees and returned 1t 32 yards He then passed to Drngman for a touchdown Then the 99 yard march later rn the game was sensatronal for Lee Vrrgrl Dmgman was the hero of thrs march and crossed the goal wrth Hagan tossrng passes to ard hrm Lee gamed 186 yards and Mramr gamed 229 Several mJur1es resulted as McCorkle pulled a tendon and was sent to the hos prtal Dorsey Motes suffered head IDJUTIGS and was also sent to the hosprtal November 6th and the crrppled Generals beat back the threats of Palm Beach The marorrty of the game was played rn a drrzzle and ended m a 0 0 t1e TWICG rn the shadow of therr own goal the Generals strffened under the at ack of the Palm Beach eleven and held therr own Lee chalked up seven frrst downs although 1t was d1ff1cult to get past the Palm Beach secondary Over the Green Devtls of St Petersburg the Lee Generals won a 14 12 vrctory lt was a Frrday thrrteenth Jmx on the shoulders of Vrrgrl Drngman that doomed the Green Devrls to defeat The freld was muddy and a crowd of 3 500 sp ctators saw the vrctory of our frghtmg warrrors Buck passed to Drngman who crossed the doublestr pe Hagan tossed a short pass for the extra polnt The Green Devrls scored early rn the second quarter Hagan shot a long pass from the Green Devrls 15 yard lrne to Buck who raced over the lrnes and scored standrng up Boutwell h1t center for the extra pomt ln the fourth quarter the Green Devrls scored agam but the extra pornt was blocked The Generals won over Bolles by a 26 0 score on the 20th of November Wrth reserves playmg half the game the Lee Generals returned to therr home grtdrron after an absence of three weeks The fans saw the Generals rack up a touchdown rn each quarter lack Hancock showed hrs colors by rackmg up 96 yards from scrrmrnage Drngman also played a large part rn gamrng yards Lee rolled up 212 yards from scrlmmage and 30 yards on the only pass completed rn 4 trres Twelve frrst downs were racked up for the Generals Bolles made 31 yards rn scnmmage wrth 3 frrst downs On the 26th day of November Thanksgrvmg Day the Lee Generals gamed therr frrst v1c tory rn four years over lackson A crowd of 6 500 saw the determmed Generals Wm by a 12 0 score The two teams fought frercely for 1hree and a half quarters wrth nerther able to caprtalrze on the numerous fumbles each commrtted as the wlnd whlpped the sand up and blrnded all ana numbed frngers farled to ke p therr grrp on the ball Then the tlde turned and the stands Went wrld as A1 Faulkner mtercepted a lackson pass on the 20 yard l1ne and raced rt back over the T1g r goal A few mrnutes later Lee garned possessron of the oval on 11S own 46 yard strrpe after an exchange of putts and rn frve plays the last the most brrl lrantly ex cutecl durtng the contest scored agam Drngman was the leadmg ground garner wrth 74 yards Hagan followed wrth 70 yard The Generals played hard the entrre game and were masters of the s1tuat1on l107j . A . I . 9 F 1 . . . 3 . I 5 1 . . , . . 1 . 1 . . . , 1 . ' . , 1 . . r . . . . 1 u . .. V ' . 1 7 1 . . D . . . . , O . ' , 5 1 , 1 1 . ' 1 . 1 ' 1 - 1 . L . . - 1 1 . 1 . . . . 1 Q , V . . . D . . . V . 1 . A I I - . Q . . . 1 . V - , . S. l Lee closed its season on December 5th by beating Pensacola 2l-7. Early in the game the Pensacola eleven pushed over its touchdown on a drive led by their Captain-Bill Mattox. Late in the first quarter, Dingman and Hagan alternated in telling advances on cut-backs through the line. Dingman scored from the 6-yard stripe and Buck skirted the end for the extra point. Hagan made the second touchdown. Iames Purser caught the extra point. Buck made the third touchdown and Hagan passed to Dingman for the extra point. Credit must be given to those who played the line and did their duty well. They played just as large a part in the making of touchdowns as those who actually carried the ball. Their duty to open the Way for the others was undaunted and strong hearts for their school carried them through. The players on the first string line Were: center, Al Faulkner: left guard, Asper Soud: right guard, Eugene Stokes: left tackle, lohn Piombo: right tackle, Steve Freel: left end, lack Hoskinson: right, end, Iames Lee. The players who held down the second string line were: center, Sephus McCorkle: left guard, M. C. Snyder: right guard, Dean Mobley: left tackle, Iohn Daniels: right tackle, Charles Ost- ner: left end, George Purser: right end, Nick Angelo. Third string linemen Were: center, Bill Parsons: left guard, Edgar Shields: right guard, Billy Reid: left tackle, Sidney Prescott: right tackle, Iimmy Ioseph: left end, lack Wilson: right end, Iimmy Valade. lohn Piombo, the captain of the team, was on the All Big Ten and also won Honorable Men- tion for All Southern. This brought credit to our school as well as recognition. 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BABY GENERALS BASKETBALL TEAM mxiqer Osborn Bryant, Red Lyds, Ilelson Gecrqe, Hugh Crosscn, Innes Burley, Ilzum Dlck Vfilkfr, Darby Vf1l11S'Z1S, Clyde S11f:j:Son, Coach Shedxez, Steve Klzsey Lee 16-18 Ec11dwm 23-9 Green Cove 26-18 TIIHGS-UHIOH 26-36 Atlcmuc Bank 15-24 Barneti Ncxtloncrl Bunk 17-18 Coca-Cola 19-21 Baby TIQETS 22-14 Baby Lions 20-18 Bclby Tzqers LI ACTICII n:k,K1:sey Kgrkhzrz SL.'1fT,v1'I'!7k.2S,K1ff.Q' Lycli Lee 1.'fCK1r.::x Yffgifz, E 11201 BABY GENERALS FOOTBALL TEAM Coach C R Iury Chlrlx W lll ms Cary lyda Edwm Dodd VV H C1 ter Tho Mc' orml k Mvrsl dll C lm Fl it Newell In y Mcbumber Able Gqworfzl' Donald Glore Toe Sqyfxrs IlHll'Illf3 Lonq Kelldr Edward Beve lf Baby Tlqers Commodores Baby Llon Baby Tlqers Commodors Baby Lxons C94 'TO'-F Bi. C TBATL Ll' ri J SIC , .c , ETH vi I L21 ,U . EJ l9 S l2 ' O 7 , S . LO.. T.. . SI E - Mr. C. R. Fury, Spcrts Cifll Frazer, illicit .Jewell hh: Kennedy' :ez-:ei Eddze- Tnpletz, f::k 3 1 Bee ll K ll fir: Gorrle l-1 5 H e li 51. Pzul S 6 T2-.': 25: 11 Blue jevxls 4 35 I -E St. ksejch 7 P s 'E fccxscrx 13 24 C l ' . 1 1 gzre gbzfs' Gfflzfefic Gfssociaiion A team for every girl and every girl on a team -this human philosophy of Miss Clemans led to the organization of the Girls' Athletic Association at Lee in the fall of l93l. The object of the organization is to stimulate interest in Girls' Athletics, to standardize and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship and to create a spirit of fellowship among the students. Using an intra-mural plan it has become possible for every healthy, ambitious Lee girl to win her letter. She need not be a star nor an outstanding player to receive this honor, just a good sport. Points may be won in the following activities: soccer, basketball, volley ball, life saving, ex- hibitions, posters, baseball, deck tennis, track, archery, table tennis, horse shoes, physical examination, hand ball and hiking. A girl winning 600 points is awarded a small L, 1200 points a large L, 1800 points ithree years' active membershipl cr silver loving cup. The Alumnae Association presented a large loving cup to the organization each year to be presented to the girl voted the best all-round girl. owne gzkfs' Gfrclrery There are a goodly number of feminine Robin Hoods which belong to the Girls' Archery Club. The only requirements are: a desire to shoot: 30 arrows must be shot every week: and a score card should be kept so you can see the improvement. The club has two main objectives. One is to obtain a better posture. To shoot correctly and get results you must stand erect. This tends to improve the posture. The other objective is the fun you get out of it. lt's a thrill every time you hit the target. There is more to archery than meets the eye. Onlookers generally remark that they can do much better than that. However, when they try it they find that it is no easy matter. Archery is a sport for everyone-man, woman and child. It is a game to a child that he enjoys very much. To men and women it is a sport and relaxation. Oftentimes men like to hunt with bows and arrows as Robin Hood did in his time. The Maid Marians of the Girls' Archery Club have a very good time. In the spring a tourna- ment will be held to see who is the best. The club will be glad to welcome every girl to its midst. Beaderslzip The most important considerations for leaders are personality and character. What we want to develop is worthiness in individual, personality, courage, confidence in self, unselfishness, open-mindedness, friendliness, interest in group activities, ability to overcome difficulties with- out excuse, a philosophy of life and a feeling for outdoors, a realization of the true value of things and a sympathetic consideration for the rights of others. It is through participation in the Physical Education activities and acting as group leaders in these activities that we wish to send out each year girls equipped with the qualities of mind and body most needed to face modern life. H221 G 3 ATI-'LVTV O I+ O f' V 4 123 f..LS . -A Q ASS C ,'T1 XLS' 2111: Clerztzzs Spiiszr 'f:CI'1'1i- 1C2-?f'El'1d-?KfI Bets'-' F 1 LLCQF S1r:,r:,::- Sefqezxt-:T-.Qtr 5 f..:..fi:i:S fain '.'.'115:i iessg- .f:fer:t'.:: T-fzty Aixersir. 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