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Mr. W. L. Ward—B. S. and M. S.. Industrial Education. Texas A M; came to Robert E. Lee in 1929 to teach woodwork and mechanical drawing; taught classes, also, in engineerino drawing in Lee Junior College, 1936-1947. Mrs. Madge Nelson—B. A. and M. A.. University of Texas: came to Goose Creek schools as Miss Madge Pierce in 1928 to teach social sciences. li t' T)c'diccA fe to four teachers who have spent twenty years, and more, teaching boys and girls of Robert E. Lee— Mr. W. L. Ward. Mrs. Madge Nel- son, Mrs. Gladys Barbour, and Mrs. Clara Scott.
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ort'word The 1950 Lee Traveler is. in length and width, a smaller book than those published for several pre- vious years. It became necessary to cut the cost of the book or to increase the selling price. The management chose the smaller book. Please note, however, that this book contains even more picture space than did the larger books, be- cause of the increased number of pages. The theme of this 1950 volume is Scenic Beauties of the Gulf Coast , and we know that you will en- joy the beautiful photographs supplied us by Mr. John R. Baldwin of the Humble Camera Club, to whom we proffer our sincere thanks. May your future be enriched by the memories of your days in Robert E. Lee as they may be pic- tured herein. THE STAFF. 1950
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Mrs. Gladys Barbour—B.A., M.A., University of Texas: came to the Goose Creek schools, as Miss Gladys Malone, to teoch algebra. Mrs. Clara Scott—B. A.. Rice Institute: M.S., Business. University of Colorado: came to Goose Creeic schools as Miss Clara Har- beck to teach typing, shorthand, bookkeeping; also taught classes in Lee Junior College. Thh fcook By their personal integrity, their poise and culture, their profes- sional skill and devotion to duty, they have won the love and res- pect of a community that they helped to grow from a country village into a progressive city and that is the better for their having served in it.
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