Mr. Voebel. Well, to tell you the truth, Lee didn't go out and look for friends. He didn't seem to care about having friends. He had a few friends, but I think that was the way he wanted it. At least, that seems to be the way he was best able to cope with things, to just more or less be by himself and go and come as he wanted to.

Mr. Jenner. And you don't think Lee was an outstanding student in his studies at Beauregard? You think he was more or less average; is that right?

Mr. Voebel. Yes; he was just an average student.

Mr. Jenner. How was his attendance at school? Did he miss many days; do you know?

Mr. Voebel. No; I don't think he missed much schooling. I think his attendance was pretty good.

Mr. Jenner. Did you boys ever discuss the Marines?

Mr. Voebel. No; I was not much on the Marines.

Mr. Jenner. Well, my question was did you talk about this subject with Lee?

Mr. Voebel. No; we didn't discuss that.

Mr. Jenner. Did he ever talk about his brothers?