Robert E Lee High School - Leeway / Record Yearbook (Staunton, VA)

 - Class of 1929

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A STONEW ALL JACKSON DOSWELL Philomathean Literary Society; Boys ' Club, ’28-’29; Busi¬ ness Manager Boys’ Club, ’28-’29; Associate Editor, Record, ’27-’28; Joke Editor Record, ’ 28 -’ 29 ; Treasurer Senior Class, ’28-’29. “11 ' it is flic floiecr of the imagination.’’ Meet the real thinker! Jack is witty and original as well as an unusually good student. He has real poetic talent and will surely bring credit to Lee High. BESSIE CATHERINE GOCHENOUR Philomathean Literary Society; Girl Reserves; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “For she teas jes’ the quiet kind Whose nature’s never vary, Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid in January.” Bessie’s sweet voice and gentle disposition, add¬ ed to a genial sense of humor, have endeared her to all of us. We wish her all possible success! KENNETH BOYD GRIM Vice-President Senior Class, ’29; Member Hi-Y Club; Phoenix Literary Society; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “Silence is more eloquent than speech.” Kenneth says little, but who knows what goes on behind the dreamy eyes of a thinker? SARA GEORGE HARRIS Phoenix Literary Society; Literary Critic of Phoenix Society, ’28; Chorus, ‘Kathleen”; Glee Club,’27-’28. “Success is sure to he To one as faithful as she.” Sara George is true, unselfish, and ambitious, a good sport and a real friend.

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CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSELY Phcenix Literary Society; President Senior Class, ’29: Baseball, ’28-’29; Football, ’28-’29; Basketball, ’28-’29; Cast, “Kathleen.” “Silence is golden.” Here is another silent member, but he is out¬ spoken in deeds, especially on the athletic field. He is rather absent-minded, but you ' ll find him friendly and willing to assist. AUDREY VALERIA BOWMAN I’huenix Literary Society; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “Whatever is worth doing at all is t worth doing well.” Brilliant ? Why, that’s no word for it! Aud¬ rey’s name always stands high on the roll of honor, and what would The Record have done without her? She is dependable and always ready to do her part in school activities. JOHN BOYLE Philomathean Literary Society; President of Society, ’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “The mirror of all courtesy.” John is an ambitious and successful student, and a courteous and likable friend. Lie can al¬ ways he depended upon to lend a helping hand, and to smile a friendly greeting to all. FRANCES GREER BROWN Phoenix Literary Society; Cirl Reserve Club, ’28-’29; (dee Club, ’28-’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “Laugh, and the world laughs with you.” Frances breezes in and out with her merry laugh and a cheerful smile for all. She is one of our most conscientious and energetic members.



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HUDSON HAMILTON HAINES Phoenix Literary Society; Hi-Y Club, ’26-’29; President Hi-Y Club, ’28-’29; Virginia State Hi-Y Club; Older Boys’ Conference, ’28; Editor-in-Chief The Record, ’28-’29; Chorus, “Kathleen”; Delegate to Southern Inter¬ scholastic Press Conference, ’29. Wise to resolve, patient to perform Hudson is our best all-round boy. Just look in the Hall of Fame! LILLIAN GLADYS HOY Philomathean Literary Society; Girl Reserves; Chorus, “Kathleen,” ’29. “Better a three-inch grin Than a little half-inch frozen.” Gladys is everybody’s friend, and her cheery smile brightens the day for everyone. She is a persevering student, also, and is very successful. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HAMILTON Philomathean Literary Society; Chorus, “Kathleen, ’29. “Happy am I, from care I’m free.” Here is our most contented member. He is al¬ ways smiling, and nothing seems to worry him. He takes things as they come and makes tbe best of them, proving himself a true optimist. MARGARET NAOMI KING Philomathean Literary Society; Girl Reserves, ’26-’29; Treasurer, Girl Reserves, ’28-’29; Literary Critic, Philo- matheans, ’28-’29; Cast, “Kathleen.” “Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Margie is our most contented, happiest, most talkative, girl. Her school spirit manifests itself at all our athletic encounters as well as in all other school activities.

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