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Foreword . . . Here is your book. Long hours have been spent in trying to make it a memorial that you will treasure all your life. We hope we have been successful in catching and holding a few of the memories of your days at Robert E. Lee High School. Not only have we tried to show our extra- curricular activities, such as dances, sports, elections, assemblies, and clubs, but we have tried to show our curricular activities through our classes. We have also added a new “fine arts” section to our book. At the present these activities arfj so fresh ami vivid in our minds that we can hardly think of them as memories, but as the years go by we sincerely hope that this book will be of great help to you as you desire to recall the days you spent in Robert E. Lee High School as “moments to remember.” We hope you enjoy the 1962 Lee Traveler as much as we enjoyed publishing it. It was ours for almost a year. Now it belongs to you. THE STAFF 7
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As We Present to The 1962 Lee Trav
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Dedication During our high school years there have been many people who have contributed unselfishly of their time and energy to prepare us to take our place among the citizens of this world. The 1962 LEE TRAVELER staff believes that no one, however, has been more generously devoted to her profession, her friends, or God than MISS EULA POTTER, dean of girls. In return for the priceless gifts of knowledge and inspiration which she has bestowed upon us, we dedicate to her this book. Many lives have been touched and molded to better citizenship, respect, and honor by her years of devoted service to the Student Council of Robert E. Lee High School. Throughout the district, state, and national organizations she is respected as an authority and veteran of Student Council work. In 1950, Miss Potter became dean of girls at REL, and in this position has given wise counsel, assistance, and encouragement to all those young women who would come her way. It is she who quietly performs for us the many kindnesses about which we never learn. To you, Miss Potter, we deeply express our gratitude for your years of devoted service to the young people of our community, and realize that those of us who have not had the opportunity to know you closely have perhaps missed one of life’s greatest blessings. It is with pride that we call you “our friend!” 8 A show of appreciation goes
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