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' Excellence is never granted to man but as the rCleard of labor.’ Edwin is quiet, sincere, and straight forward. He has ability and whatever he undertakes he does well. He never seems to get excited—not even over those terrible written lessons. Through his quiet de¬ meanor, hard work, and unfailing willingness to help others Edwin has distinguished hemself. These qualities cannot fail to win friends for him when he has finished school and become engaged in the eco¬ nomic struggles of life. BELVA ROWE Deeds, not zeords.’ Helva is one of the most deserving members of the Senior Class. Her sweet smile is welcomed by every¬ one and her honest efforts in ])erforming her duties at Lee High deserve high i)raisc. We are expecting great things of you, Belva. « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « ♦ « « n , {)■
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RANDOLPH LARNER “Industry is the beginniny of zoisdoin. 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ l an lo]ph has lieen one of the host scholars in his class since his entrance into High School. He has a fine, though reserved disposition, is always friendly and willing to aid fellow students. MARCARET DOVE “H chatty coinf’aiiion on a journey is as good as a carriage.’’ “Tee” is gay, lo ahle, and charming; very fond ol i)Iaying “hig” jokes, she has made her way into many hearts. Her “Cheerful Little Earful” can he heard long l)eforc she comes into iew. HENRY TCRNAOE “Manners require time, as nothing is more znilgar than haste.” “. play l)oy, a gay hoy,” is Henry who takes life as it comes and turns it all into smiles. His (Georgian drawl and generous “fun making” have helped hrighten the hours for his classmates at Lee High. But there is another side to his character, he is a great reader, and has a keen intellect—keener than he sometimes chooses to show the casual ohser ' er. ELEANOR OAYHART “Actions, looks, zoork, steps, form the alphabet by zehich you may spelt character.” Eleanor, possesses a fine mind as well as a happy disposition. Her talents are many, and she is most free and generous in using them to further the in¬ terests of her class and school. W ' ould we had more Eleanors!
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LKONARl) CHITTUM .-III (ire needed by eaeli one Xolliing is fair or good alone.” “Bo” lias the true school spirit which every Lee man should have. He has that fighting spirit which won for him the Doran Gold Foothall for the sea¬ son of ’30. P ut this isn’t all. “Bo” is the best hasket- hall center in the state for Class B teams as well as one of the most poi)ular hoys ot the Senior Class. His winning smile will surely he missed next year. JESSIE BE.AR “Novelty has eliarnis that our minds ean hardly seithstand.” Jessie breezes in and out with her merry laugh and cheerful smile, which has endeared her to us all. Good luck to you, Jessie, in all that you undertake! SWINTON STEELE ‘Just being hafpy is a brave thing to do, J. ooking on the bright side rather than the blue,” Here’s one of the liveliest fellows you ever met. Rain or shine he is performing his self-appointed duties of putting every one, teachers and pupils, in a good humor. His arguments are endless. V e shall miss Swinton’s laugh and his genial good na¬ ture. LOIS CRICKARL) “I’ve still got lots of vitality. And that’s the thing that eounts, today.” Lois is another of the quiet, dependable members of our class and she performs her tasks willingly and cheerfully. We wish her success in all that she undertakes.
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