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— J I OT 4 ) W AIA A TAA ABARAT ACOA AR HODO Ci! JOHN FRANK BROWN “SATURDAY” Pheenix Literary Society; General Athletic Association ’26-’27, °27-'28; Baseball ’27; Cast ‘“‘Rose of Tokio.” John or Johnny as he is better known at school has taken an active part in the school activities. “Saturday” is one of the best liked fellows in our class. His work in the dramatic and athletic activities has been outstanding. John scored a great success by his work as “Saturday” in the Rose of Tokio and no one who has seen him “rounding up” flies in the outfield, will doubt his ability as an athlete. More power to you Johnny because we are confident that you will be a suc- cess wherever you go. AALS JL LOSUUTREETOVETRRWURGANY
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MARY ELLEN BRIGHT Pheenix Literary Society; General Athletic Association ’24-’°25; Chorus “Flapper Grandmother”; Chorus ‘Rose of Tokio.” Here you see Mary Ellen, the biggest flirt of our dignified (?) class. But Mary Ellen’s mind is far removed from her unconscious flirtations, because she captures some of the highest marks made in the senior class. She has served as a valuable member of the Phcenix Literary Society in helping plan excellent pro- grams. Mary Ellen is a good sport, always willing to help when called upon. She is liked by both faculty and students. We shall miss you very much, Mary Ellen. “Good-bye, good luck!” i ZAM AL IIIT LTT A QUlelcteks= ZZ NNO LU US
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mb [LCE LE W AAYY ele —— : Tn RICA h DOHC LIPS Bria “ nyt? DICK Pheenix Literary Society; General Athletic Association ’25-’26, ’27-’28; Hi-Y Club ’26, ’27-28; Virginia State Hi-Y Club ’26, ’27-’28; Cast “Rose of Tokio’; Football Squad ’26. One of the friendliest and best liked members of the Class of ’28 is Dick. He is the embodiment of geniality, and has an unusual capacity for cooperation in school activities. A staunch supporter of Lee High always, “Dick” has shown all the deserved enthusiasm for school affairs. As a member of the Senior Class Social Committee he helped bring about the long hoped for “Spring Entertainment.” As Dr. Wo in the “Rose of Tokio,” “Dick” revealed a histrionic ability sufficient to cause John Barrymore great apprehension and uneasiness lest he lose his position, for “Richard” is not Shakespeare’s “poor player that frets and struts his hour upon the stage.” A fond farewell to thee, oh! “Dick.”
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