Mr. Liebeler. Now aside from your recollection about Lee's wearing a sweater vest, can you remember anything else about the way he dressed?

Mrs. Smith. He wore levis, I think.

Mr. Liebeler. Was that different from what the other students wore?

Mrs. Smith. Yes. Well, they more or less wore slacks, you know, pants or khakis.

Mr. Liebeler. Was Lee ever criticized or given a hard time because of the way he dressed or the way he——

Mrs. Smith. No; not that I remember.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember that Lee was ever bullied or pushed around by the other boys for any reason?

Mrs. Smith. No; not that I remember.

Mr. Liebeler. There isn't anything that stands out in your mind about Lee Oswald that really would set him apart from the other students, is there, or——

Mrs. Smith. Well, I can just remember him walking, like down the hall in school, and he would just walk like he was proud, you know, just show his back and—but there isn't anything other than that fight. I think that is what made me remember him the most.