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WILLIAM COLLINS Vice-President Philomathean Society; President Philoma- thean Literary Society; President Pythagorean Society. Life is not so short but that there is time enough for courtesy.” A quiet, dependable and loyal student is William; always there, and always ready to help. He is the kind of fellow to whom we can give the high praise of “a good sport” and the kind we like to have for a friend. BLUM A ELEANOR FLIPPO Philomathean Literary Society; Glee Club ’29-’30; Girl Re¬ serve Club; Mixed Chorus ’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” She ever doeth well her duty.” Eleanor is quiet and naturally dignified, hut from the merry twinkle in her eyes one can see that she appreciates the bright and humorous side of life. She has always been loyal to her school and friends. CATHERINE NEEL BAYLOR Phoenix Literary Society; Secretary of Phoenix Literary Society ’29. “She is well paid that is well satisfied.” Catherine’s contentment and happiness will win for her a worth-while place in life, and she is sure to be a success in any work she undertakes. VIRGINIA KERLYN BABER Phoenix Literary Society; Treasurer of Phoenix Literary Society ’27-’28; Glee Club ’28-’29-’30; Girl Reserves ’28-’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” ”They arc never alone zvho are accompanied by noble thoughts.” Kerlyn is one of the most studious and brilliant members of our class. She also takes an active part in all school activities and is always ready to help. The class of ’30 is proud of Kerlyn. 1
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CHARLES WILLIAM EAST “CHARLIE” Freshman Club ’26-’27; Hi-Y Club ’27-’30; Treasurer I’hilo- mathean Literary Society; President Junior Class ’28-’29; Associate Editor of The Record ’28-’29; Manager Basketball ’29-’30; President Philomathean Literary Society ’30; Cast “Pattie.” “Wet is the flozver of imagination.” What would we do without “Charlie’s” smiling face? We know that his smile, as well as his ability will win future success for him. ERANCESLACKEY Phoenix Literary Society; Girl Reserve Club “They laugh that tain.” Frances has a very pleasing personality. She has been a dependable and lovable companion to her classmates throughout her high school career. Wher¬ ever she goes to school next year we are sure she will have great success. LENORE AGNES MATACIA Phoenix Literary Society; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie” “She’s always good-natur’d. good humor’d, and free.” Lenore is one of the dependable members of our class. She is cheerful and always in a good humor, and has a smile for everyone. DORIS LOUISE COVILLE Phoenix Literary Society; Glee Club ’29-’30; Treasurer Girl Reserve Club ’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen”; Chorus “Pattie.” “A real friend, whose company is an everlasting pleasure.” We all agree that Doris is one of the sweetest and most lovable members of our class. She is always happy, cheerful, accommodating and a good sport. Whatever Doris decides to do, we know that she will have scores of friends.
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KATE BELLE BLANKENSHIP Philomathean Literary Society; Girl Reserve Club; Glee Club ’ 29 -’ 3 0; Mixed Chorus ’29-’30; Chorus “Pattie.” “A smile will cjo the world around.” If you are low-spirited yon have but to look at Kate with her merry eyes and sunny smile and all your gloom will vanish. Although this is Kate’s first year with us we have learned to love her and shall never forget her. THOMASIA BROWN McCLINTIC “TOMMY” Philomathean Literary Society; Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Girl Reserves; Cast “Pattie.” “As merry as the day is long.” The gods were in a generous mood when they en¬ dowed “Tommy.” In her are combined beauty and sense—add to that a dash of wit—what more could be desired? Lee High is proud of what she has add¬ ed to the school life. RICHARD GRANDWELL ERGENBRIGHT “DICK” Phoenix Literary Society Debating Club; Mixed Chorus ’28- ' 30; Hi-Y Club ’26-’30; Subscription Manager Record ’29-’30; Manager Basketball ’29-’30. ll ' isc to resolve, patient to perform.” “Dick” is one of our most industrious students as well as one of our most faithful ones. With his de¬ termination and perseverance we are sure he will be a success in life. Good luck to you, “Dick”! BESSIE PAXTON PLTPPO Phoenix Literary Society; Girl Reserve ’29-’30; Glee Club ’29-’30; Mixed Chorus ’29-’30; Chorus “Kathleen” ’29; Cast “Pattie.” “A real friend zohose company is a pleasure.” Although quiet and reserved, Bessie believes in having a good time. This quality of hers has added much to the life of the class. We wish her much success.
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