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KOBF.RT MATTHEWS ll’ io conquers self is truly conqueror.” “P)ob” is a hoy who has been an asset to Lee High. He has succeeded both in athletics and in literary work. He has done good work on the haskethall team this year, and in addition has edited the Lee High Columns in the city jjaper; he is also associate editor oi the Rfxoku and one of its most faithful contril)utors. He takes duty and jileasure in equal doses and may this lead him to future success. VIRGINIA McGUFFTN “ ' rite gentle Jiiind by gentle deeds is knoicn.” “Jerry” is a sincere and loyal friend and the pos¬ sessor of a sweet and charming nature. .Although “Jerry” is quiet in school, outside she can make just as much noise as anyone. When she goes our Senior Class will lose one of its prettiest memhers. MALCOLM REFl) “It is better for a young man to blush than to turn pale” “Weenie” is one of the most dependable and ac¬ commodating boys we know, although rather shy, everyone who knows him likes him. Somehow we just can’t feature Lee High without him. We loill miss him next year. REBECCA SMITH I ' o be endozoed zeith a benez ' olent disposition a)id to love others zoill alzoays procure love and esteem.” “Becky” is the type of student any school would like to produce. She is quiet and diligent in the class room and, on the outside, a true sport. She has a ready smile for ex ' eryone and is one of Lee High’s most popular girls. Last, but not least, “she is fair to look upon.” TTnTWlTW
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ROBERT BITRNETT ■ ' O healthy mind in a healthy body.” “Bob” always has a smile and is one of the most l) 0 ]iular hoys at Lee High. Quick to respond and a hard worker, he is successful in both athletics and literary work. He is always ready to help others and the best of him goes into whatercr he attempts to do. We hid him a fond farewell and know he will he a great success. .ANN BRADFORD ”Frie)id.s ' hif zeas giznni by nature as a helpmeet, of the Virtues.” Here she comes with a smile for e eryone ! Her sw ' cet disposition has indeed won her a place in the hearts of the Lee High students. Ann is also willing and dependable. If there is any work to he done you can surely count on her. .Ann, the class of ’31 wishes you the best o’luck! BERNARD W ' HITE “ dare do all that bero)nes a )nan; zoho dares do more is none.” .Ah! the athlete! If a game of any sort is in l)rogress, “Bernie” can usually he seen taking a ])rominent part. In his years at Lee High he has been a meml)er of several teams and has always distinguished himself. .As he is industrious, good looking, and manly in hearing, we think that he will sticceed in his future work. Here’s to your success, Bernie! VIRGINIA DRIA ' ER “H shy face is better than a forzoard heart.” “Pat” is a quiet, steady member of the Senior Class. She is a sincere friend and is the possessor of a pleasing personality and a school spirit. Out¬ side of school she is jolly and talkati e.
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MAXWF. ' -h WHITLOCK “Be silent alieays zelieii yon doubt your sense .hid speak, tlio’ sure, leitli seeniiiu) diffidenee.” A smile for everyone and a cheery greeting makes for a i)erson, friends in any place as “Max” has pro en to us. Somewhat hashful, he is e er ready to ask unexjiected questions. “Max” is a good scholar and a si)lcndid all around student; our school will miss him. ELIZABETH MOODY “Virtue, the strength and beauty of the soul Is the best gift of heaven.” “Lihhy” is one of the liest sports in our class— and can she play haskethall! The comhination of wit, iiersonality, and a desire to lend a helping hand has made her one of the girls whose comi)any is always desired. HOlkSTON HERNDON “.Afanners impress as they indieate real pozeer.” Houst(jn is alwa ys cheerful, smiling, and willing to hell) everyone. He gives his best in athletics or anything he attem])ts. e wish him as much success in the future as he has had in the ])a.st. VIROINIA WEAVER “To dread no eye, and to suspeet no tongue is the great prerogative of innoeenee.” ’irginia is one of the most sincere, earnest, and faithful students in the class of ’31. Although some¬ what pessimistic she usually comes out victorious regarding her endeavors. May she continue to do this through life. Our best wishes go with her.
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