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LEE HIGH 1936 I Every important movement has its defenders and opponents, both of whom are honest in their convictions. This was true of our great Civil War. As a result much bitterness grew out of this conf flict between the states. We of the North have sometimes been prejudiced in views toward every- thing south of the Mason and Dixon line, and those who were on the Confederate side of the conflict have not always been fair in their judgf ment of those opposing them. We hope that the general theme of this Echo may help our students to learn that it is wise to weigh both sides of every controversial subject, and to respect the opinion of the opposition with' Mr. Roy S. Head, B.S. Superintendent Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan University of Southern California Q It is our objective in Lee High School to assist the individual pupil in attaining and developing those abilities, characteristics, and ideals that wiv best fit him for intelligent and responsible citiz, n ship in his community. How well we succeed ' this objective will be determined in large p t by the degree of active and intellige partici I tion which our graduates take in thglingt . m' of the social, spiritual, and civic life 0 munity. It is with this thought in mind that the attention of this graduating class is directed to the responsibilities and duties that are theirs. -R. L. Young out necessarily agreeing. -Roy S. Head Mr. Reuben L. Young, B.S Principal Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan 191
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I 19 6 THE ECHO Vkdlyyvl U . LEE HI L Y fi? ':Y ., ' 1 lg.. 1 I , V A .h 15, 1 'R f ,f mls 1 J Mrs. Lila M McFall Miss Cathryn Carrick Miss Hazel Paalman Miss Grace Jonker Miss Grace E. Peet A.B., B.Mus., M.Mus. A.B. A.B. University of Michigan Hillsdale College Hope College Hope College Hope College Latin French English Olivet College University of Michigpff, Literature Columbia University Art Musi U J Public Speaking Universgtily of Michigan ' A' istory Mr. Cornie Koets B.S. Western State Teachers' College Physical Education Mathematics Miss Doris Dunham A.B.. M.A. A.B. Calvin College University Of Michigan Science History Wayne University Home Economics Miss Lucile E. De Boe Mr. Herman C. Johnson A.B., M.A. National School of Music University of Michigan Band and Orchestra, 4 Y ii i gs if X 9 4 w ig V31 .E '- ' ' sa ii Miss Helen Chrohak Miss Alyce Damkot B.S. A.B. Michigan State Calvin College Normal College Science, History 1101
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