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t ♦ ► »» 1 r GLY SUTTON Life leifhutit learning is death.” Besides earning the title of scholastic leader of his class, Guy has entered several state-wide contests and acquitted himself wdth distinction. We wish him, the Valedictorian of the class of ’31, much luck and the success due his unusual ahilitjq in the future. MARIOKIE H.ALL ‘‘Victory croiens faticnce.” Majoric is quiet and sensitixe hut is willing to give any help asked of her. She is always depend¬ able and is one of the most conscientious students in the class. ALLEN AYLES “You cannot dream yourself into character; you must hanuner and forge yourself one.” Wit, friendship, and sportsmanshiji, these arc Allen’s qualities which ha e won for him popularity at Lee High and we feel sure tha ' : he will gather himself a circle of friends wherever he goes. HELEN ROWAN “Without virtue friendship cannot be.” Helen just came to us last year, hut through her happy flisposition and i)lcasant smile she has won many friends for herself.
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4 AfAL ' RICE PARKER 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 » 9 9 9 9 9 ♦ ♦ 9 ♦ ♦ 4 9 f 9 9 f 4 9 9 9 « « 7 ■i V f 3? Cf ?■ f v= i - “lluiiiaii am « ;( every human interest is mine.’’ Who at Lee High needs to l e introduced to “Moses” Parker. He surely has heen an asset to the school. .And he is so good natured, too ! Though quiet and unassuming he can always he depended upon—a gentleman in every sense of the w ord. Be¬ sides being an honor roll student, he is one of our most outstanding athletes and has won laurels for Lee. WILLLAAf GOODLOE “All that zee send into the lives of others Comes back into our ozoii.” “Stack” is one hoy whom we are sure to miss when he lea es us. He is studious, always kind and willing, and has a good word for everyone. WT wish him all the good luck in the world. C A T H E R1N E JOHNS ON “ I I ' hatez’er 1 have tried to do in life, I have tried to do zeeII.” Gathcrine is shy and most modest, which, hy the ay makes her more attractive, and blushes are very ing to her. She is a fine musician and gener¬ ous with her gift. W ' e predict for her a brilliant musical career. She has demonstrated another of her latent talents, that of actress, in her leading part in the senior play. AIARGARET McCUE “Manner so gentle and s)nile so .zzoeet, A girl so zAnsom zoe seldom nieel; A disposition bright and sunny is found in fezv, But this rare gem is possessed by Margaret MeCne.” We might add that we can’t blame a certain one for being particularly fond of her and that Randolph- Macon will get one of the happiest little pupils in our school. ♦ ♦ « 9 i 9 0 9 4 9 I 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 T 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 4 f i t f « 9 9 9 9 4 -t :? w ' 3
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JACOB HEVENEB “1 rue courage and courtesy alzoays go hand in hand.” “Jake” is one of the most dependable members of our class; whenever a committee is needed to do some work he is always ready to help. Besides l)eing an excellent football tackle, he was made captain last season, showing the faith his teammates placed in him, and he filled the position with excellence. Jake is also a good student and wherexer he goes success will surely follow. ISABELLE LILMSDEN “All actors arc duntb zchcti beauty plcadeth” It isn’t hard to write about Isabelle, a girl with so many splendid qualities. She has outstanding mus¬ ical talents, a charming personality, a keen sense of humor, and with her gifts she is unusually generous. Just what Lee High would have done without her is hard to say. It is too difficult to estimate her fine (lualities in one statement, so we just say, may she get all she deserxes from life! ROBERT EOSTER Drive thy business, let not thy business drive thee.” “Bob,” is without a doubt, one of the most popular boys in our school. He has a pleasing personality, is dependable, is a go od sport, humorous, and always wears a smile. Here’s good luck and best wishes to you. Bob. AlARY EAGLE If aught obstruct thy course, yet stand not still, But zoind about, till thou hast topped the hill.” Cpon entering High School, Mary set herself the task of becoming one of the leading students in the class, and it is only necessary to refer to her record to see how well she has succeeded. She is saluta- torian of the class of ’31 and one of its most bril¬ liant members.
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