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CARRIE FALL BENSON A lover of people, as well as of books, she found her way into the hearts of all who knew her. Energetic, active, and busy as she was, she could always find time for those who wished to talk with her, and her witty, sparkling conversation never failed to intrigue the listener. Above all, she possessed those qualities held only by the truly great of this world: thought- fulness, generosity, sincerity, trust in God, and a firm faith in the belief that Every Year ' s an April. 4
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(Best TJears of ur jCives • • • One of the highlights of last spring was moving day ! Moving day ? Yes, on March twenty-fourth, many thousands of books were moved in perfect order from the shelves of the old library to their proper places in the beautiful new William N. Banks Library. Under the joyous and efficient direction of Miss Carrie Fall Benson, every member of the student body and the faculty took part in the historic procession of the books. A few weeks later, the new library was officially opened, and at the same time, a splen- did gift of three hundred and six books, known as the Hubert Qui 1 1 ian Memorial Collection Books, was presented to the library by the Rotary Club. By using BOOKS as the theme of our 1950 Quadrangle, we hope to show, in some small way, to our generous benefactors our grateful appreciation. And on these pages we shall try to reveal the ties that bind all L. C. students and make them feel that here we spend some at least of The Best Years of Our Lives.
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LUCIE BILLANT With her delightful sense of humor and her ability to see with a smile even the darker sides of life, she won the affection of everyone — faculty and students alike. Her classes were never dull, for they were kept alive by the electric spark of her personality. She was as gay and flippant as a day in Spring, and yet could be sober and serious enough when she wished. Long after the intricacies of the French language have been forgotten by many, there will remain alive in the hearts of those who knew her, the wit, the carm, te graciousness that was Miss B. 5
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