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1933 L EE HIGH Marvin Van Dyke 'A boolo's a book although there's nothing in it. Commercial Course. Senior Hi-Y '33, Glee Club '33, Operetta '32, '33, Orchestra '30, '31, '32, '33, VicefPresident Band '33, Reporter Clipper '33, Tennis '33, Basketball '33. Ruth Vos I am, at peace, obedient to high thoughts. Academic Course. Alumni Editor Echo '33, Senior Play '33, Girl Reserves '30, '31, Custodian Glee Club '30, '31, '32, Operetta '30, '31, '32, Basketball '30, '31, '32, '33, Captain Basketball '30, '31, L Club '32, '33, Volley Ball '32, Track '30, '31, Lee Speakers' Club '33, Tennis Tournament '30, '31, '32, '33, Raymond Wilson Studies serve for delight, for ornament and for ability, mostly ornament. Commercial Course. Circus '32, Senior Hi-Y '33, Stage Manager Operetta '32, Publisher Clipper '33. Lewis Young Eternal sunshine settles on his head. Commercial Course. Stage Manager junior Play '32, Stage Manager Operetta '32, Circus '32, Ad' vertising Manager Echo '33, Manager Track '32, , Publisher Clipper '33. 4 CLASS Mo'rTo: On to Greater Things CLAss CoLoRs: Green and White CLASS FLOWER! Talisman Rose, Fifteen
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EE HIGH 1933 Mildred Spenle Her modest looks a cottage might adorn. Commercial Course. Lee Speakers' Club '33, Girls' L Club '32, '33, Property Manager junior Play '32: Class Basketball '30, '31, '32, 33, Circus '33: Volley Ball '32, Property Manager for Senior Play. George Start A more Iorable personality grows not on mortal soil. Commercial Course. Salutatorian, Senior Play '33, junior Play '32, Glee Club '30, '31, Operetta '30, '31, Business Manager Operetta '32, Orchestra '30, '31, '32, '33, President Band '33, Class President '33, Senior Hi-Y '32, '33,,Secretary l'reasurer Hi'Y '33, Tennis Team, '32, '33, Lee Speakers' Club '33, Pep Club '32. Ruby Uselton Sweet as rt primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Commercial Course. Girls' Glee Club '30, '31, '32, Operetta '30, '31, '32. Orie Van Den Berg Goodbye proud world, I'm going home. Commercial Course. Entered from Grandville Christian '3O. Clayton Vander Meer For e'en though vanquished, he vonld argue still. Commercial Course. Football '29, '30, '31, Man- ager Football '32: Basketball '30, '31, Operetta '30, '31, '32, '33, Glee Club '30, '31, '32, '33, L Club '31, '32, '33, Lee Speakers' Club '33,.Lif brarian '32, '33, Stage Manager junior Play 32, Advertising Manager Senior Play '33. i Emajean Vander Sluis Tenth ns, fair one, what sweet thoughts are thine. Commercial Course. Glee Club '30, '31, Operetta '30, '31, junior Girl Reserves '29, '30, Class His' torian '33, Costume Manager junior Play '32, Treasurer Glee Club '31. Fourteen
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LEE HIGH 1933 SALUTATION Friends: A certain man invested heavily in a supposedly good stock. His invest' ment pleased him for he thought it was a perfectly safe and paying proposition. A few weeks later he received a notice to the effect that the company in which he had invested had gone bankrupt and that his stock was worthless. His money was gone, and all that he had left to show for it was a bundle of worthless stock certificates. An education can also be considered as an investment. When a student enters high school, he is willing to invest his time and energy, and in return to receive an education. But unlike other investments, it is one which cannot fail. It is something that is good forever because it is compiled and stored in our brains and is not en' trusted in other men's hands. Furthermore, an education is a good investment and one that every boy and girl should make because in our day and age it is a vitally important factor in making a success of one's self. That is an established fact. We, the Seniors, realize that so we have striven to the best of our abilities to obtain that training. We have worked for four long years in Lee High School to get it. It has been work, for learning is something that cannot be assumed at one's leisure. It requires diligent study and much concentration. Tonight, we have nearly 'finished our high school careers. We will soon receive our diplomas. These will be our stock certificates but, unlike those others, they can never be called worthless. In our stay here we have had the closest cooperation of our instructors. They have helped us through many difficult times. We, the Seniors, wish to express our appreciation for their aid. We also wish to extend you a welcome to our class day program. It makes us feel that you are proud of us. This brings joy to our hearts and an incentive to further success when we leave here. George Start Sixteen
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