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MOLLIE GREENSTONE Member Phoenix Literary Society; Member of (ilee Club ’28-’29-’30; Chorus of “Pattie.” “Friends arc like millions. Shall tell you zehyf To find one good, you must a hundred try.” I say, have you met Mollie? Yes, and everybody loves her too; she is small hut my! how kind and thoughtful of all. WILLIAM BROWN “BUSTER” Phcenix Literary Society; Chorus “Pattie” “Nothing is more useful than silence.” “Buster” is the quietest and most bashful boy in our class. However, he can always be counted on to do his part and whatever he undertakes he always does well. AGNES MAUREEN KTVILIGHAN “AGGIE” Philomathean Literary Society; Girl Reserve Club; (flee Club ’28-’29; Cborus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” “Honor lies in honest toil.” Although Agnes is quiet and studious she has lots of pep and school spirit. Ever willing to lend a help¬ ing hand, and ever in a good humor. Whatever she decides to do after leaving Lee High, you may he sure she will do well. All our wishes for good luck go with her. MARJORIE CORNELIA KIVILI0.HAN “KIVY” Philomathean Literary Society; Glee Club ’28-’29; Girl Reserve; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” “She is a maid of artless grace Gentle in form and fair in face.” Marjorie is a true friend, loyal, and sympathetic. She is always happy and contented. Her smile goes a long way to brighten one in trouble.
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MARY ARTIS DANNER “PUNKS” Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class ’26-’27; President Girl Reserve Club ’28-’30; Mixed Chorus ’28-’30; President Glee Club ’29-’30; Secretary Philomathean Literary Society ’29; Advertising Manager Recosii ’29-’30; Secretary and Treasurer Debating Club ’30; Parliamentary Critic of Philo¬ mathean Literary Society ' 30; Chorus “Rose of Tokio” and “Kathleen”; Cast “Pattie.” “It was the heaven within That made the heaven without.” “Faithful to her school, jolly in her sports, for¬ ever dependable in her work and loyal to her friends! This is “Punks,” the pal who will always he remem¬ bered by her many friends. ROBERT DOUGLAS THOMPSON “POT” Assistant Business Manager Leeway ’28; Secretary Hi-Y ’28-’29; President Hi-Y ’29-’30; Treasurer Philomathean Lit¬ erary Society ’29; Secretary and Treasurer Virginia State Hi- Y Club ’29-’30; Member Debating Club ’29-’30; Vice-President Philomathean Literary Society ’30; Delegate Southern Inter¬ scholastic Press Conference ’30; Cast “Pattie”; Vice-President of Senior Class ’29-’30; Business Manager The Record ’29-’30. “The reward of one’s duty is the power to fulfill another.” Robert is a member in whom we can place con¬ fidence. He always performs his duty cheerfully, and this together with his courtesy helps to make him one of the most popular hoys of our school. DOROTHY ELIZABETH LARNER “DOT” Philomathean Literary Society; Glee Club ’28-’30; Secre¬ tary Girl Reserves ’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” Dot, although very quiet, has more school spirit than any other student. She enters readily into all school activities, is a friend to all and above all is a good sport. VIRGINIA LOUISE PEDUTO Phcenix Literary Society; Chorus “Pattie” “Patience and gentleness is power.” Virginia is one of the quietest and most bashful girls in our “bashful?” class. However, with a few Iriends she is gay and entertaining.
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ELEANOR FOSTER NA1LL “TIPPY” Philomathean Literary Society; (lirl Reserve’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” “A true friend is forever a friend..” Although rather quiet at times, “Tippy” is always a joy to those around. This we all agree accounts for her numerous friends. The Seniors of ’30 will at all times remember her as being a real sport as well as a good scholar. WILLIAM WASHINGTON THOMAS “BILL” Football ’28-’30; Baseball ’28; Basketball ’29-’30; Philo¬ mathean Literary Society; Monogram Club; Cast “Pattie.” “Now for good luck; east an old shoe after me.” “Billy” seems to have a lot of faith in voodooism and he surely is lucky, but not all of “Bill’s” accom¬ plishments are due to luck for he is an earnest and hard worker when interested in his class. Here’s hoping that “Bill’s” horseshoe will bring him as much luck as he expects. ROSALIE BROWN Reporter Philomathean Literary Society ’29; (iirl Reserve Club ’28-’30; (ilee Club and Mixed Chorus ’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen”; Cast “Pattie.” “ Steadiness, humbleness, and friendliness are just qualities.” Rosalie is one of the dependable members of our class. She is always to be found in Glee Club prac¬ tice or the Mixed Chorus and whatever task there is to be done she always does her part cheerfully. ROLAND QUARLES NICHOLSON “NICK” Football Squad ’27-’28; Vice-President Phoenix Literary Society ’28; Sergeant-at-Arms, Boys’ Club ’28; Treasurer Boys’ Club ’29; Parliamentary Critic Phoenix Literary So¬ ciety ’29; Athletic Editor of Record ’29; Basketball “S” ’29; F ' ootball “S” ’29; Reporter Phoenix Literary Society ’30; President Boys’ Club ’30; Basketball “S” ’30; President De¬ bating Club ’30; Editor-in-Chief Record ’30; Cast “Kathleen”; Cast “Pattie”; Captain Basketball ’30; Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press Association ’30. “Thus all below is strength and all above is grace.” Just watch “Nick” play basketball to get an idea of bis strength and grace. He is leaving this year and the school will miss him—not only in athletics but in all other activities. Best luck to you in what¬ ever you undertake, “Nick.”
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