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FRANCES ALICE RATCLIFFE Philomathean Literary Society; (iirl Reserve Club, ’26-’29; (ilee Club, ’28-’29; Cast, “Rose of Tokio”; Literary Critic, Philomathean Literary Society, ’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “They are never alone zeho are accompanied by noble thoughts.” Frances is cheerful and friendly, yet reserved. She does willingly and well whatever she is called upon to do. The Class of ’29 is proud of Frances. LOUISE CATHERINE SHIFLETTE Philomathean Literary Society; (iirl Reserves; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “To those zelio knozv thee not, no zoords can paint; elnd those that knozv thee, knozv all zvords are faint.” Louise is generous, unselfish, and a loyal friend. Good humor is her chief attribute and she is al¬ ways brightly smiling. ELWOOT) MILLER STOVER Philomathean Literary Society; Sergeant-at-Arms, ’27-’28; Assistant Business Manager, Leeway, ’28; Lee High Boys’ Club, ’28-’29; Monogram Club, ’26-’29. “I am sure, care’s an enemy to life.” Carefree, happy, everybody’s friend, Louie is one of the most popular boys at Lee High. He is a great fun-maker, and his athletic ability is outstanding. He will he much missed at Lee. CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER TAYLOR Philomathean Literary Society; Literary Critic, ’27; Re¬ porter, ’28; (iirl Reserves; Secretary, (iirl Reserves, ’27- ’28; Vice-President (iirl Reserves, ’28-’29; Glee Club, ’28-’29; Secretary, Senior Class, ’28-’29; Record Staff, ’28-’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “Knowledge is power.” If that be true, Charlotte should rule an em¬ pire! She has more than her share of brains, we feel, and is besides a real thinker and a born leader. Hers is real class spirit and unfailing de¬ pendability, and we are proud to have known her intimately.
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SARAH WINTER McCUE Philomathean Literary Society; Glee Club, ’28-’29; Girl Reserve Club, ’28-’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “Who mixed reason with pleasure And zeisdom zvith mirth” “Sally” is one of the gayest and most sports¬ manlike of our Senior girls. She also finds time to be a good student and supporter of school ac¬ tivities. KATHERINE ROY OLIVIER Phcenix Literary Society. “She is a ma id of artless grace, Gentle in form and fair in face.” Although Katherine has been with us only a year, she is greatly appreciated as a diligent stu¬ dent, and much admired as a good sport and a lovable friend. PERCY LOTH ROBY Phcenix Literary Society; Hi-Y Club, ’27-’29; “S” in Baseball, ’26-’27; Baseball, ’ 27-’28 Basketball, ’ 27-’29 ; “S” in Football, ’28; Monogram Club, ’26-’29. “Listen to that song, and learn it.” Percy is the Irish member of our class, and he is very proud of his ancestry, indeed. It is a common thing to hear him yodeling the strains of “My Wild Irish Rose,” in the afternoons after practice. MARGARET LOUISE RANDOL Phcenix Literary Society; Orchestra; Chorus, “Kathleen”; Glee Club. “Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy.” Louise is ever polite and courteous, with respect for all. She has real musical talent, and we are expecting great things of her.
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CHARLES WINSTON SUTER Philomathean Literary Society; Parliamentary Critic, ’29; Cast, “Kathleen.” “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” Here is our class grouch, a title bestowed, we feel, somewhat erroneously, for W inston seems to he very jovial at times. Perhaps, it is his natural reticence that disguises his friendliness. EM M A JANE SHULTZ Phnenix Literary Society, Cirl Reserve Club, ’26-’29; Treas¬ urer, Girl Reserves, ’27-’28; Literary Critic, Phoenix, ’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Emma Jane is one of our most popular girls, not only in the Senior Class, hut in the whole high school. Her friendliness and school spirit have won her a secure place in our hearts. SAM CAMPBELL WILSON Philomathean Literary Society; Baseball, ’26-’28; Football, ’27; Monogram Club, ’27-’29; Bovs’ Club; Cast, “Kath¬ leen.” “Talk to him of Jacob’s ladder and he would ask the number of steps.” Who? What? Where? Why? If you hear such questions and see no one, be sure it’s Sam; his curiosity is of the kind that killed the cat, hut he reaps a lot of satisfaction out of gaining the desired information. ELIZABETH BROWNLEE WILSON Phcenix Literary Society; Girl Reserve Club, ’28-’29; Ser- geant-at-Arms Girl Reserve Club; Cheer Leader, Girl Reserves; Glee Club, ’28-’29; Chorus, “Kathleen.” “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Although “Liz” has been with us only a year, she has become a very essential part of our class. “Liz” is always accommodating, possessing a hap¬ py disposition and a most attractive personality.
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