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Tweeser LOUISE BAGLEV Bradford Verlyn Board (1). Glee (Mill (1. 2). Winter Carnival ' I». Junior-Senior Basketball Game (1). Hyes «lad with smiles and brow of pearl. No more shall we hear the cheerful strains - f I Won- tier Why float through Sanborn House. Louise nas left us. She is full of fun anc always happy, much liked by all for her aiian disposition and good sportsmanship, lay-list is jusi on of Cost people who never tal es '.:»'e seriously. We hope she’ll always 1». able to see the bright side of life. CECIL CARTER “Jim” East Corinth Basketball (1. 2). Christmas Play (2). VICRLYX (2). Monitor (1), Volley Ball (1). Laugh and the world laughs with you, Weep and you weep alone. A giggle, then a dignified solemn look as soon as some Heanite said Cecil’s giggling . Mow she did enliven the kit-ben when she was on duty. Let any one be sick and Cecil gladly and efficiently helped care for her. Of course she may have had her eye on the future when she might help care for the sick. Cecil fairl reeks with efficiency. MILDRED CLARK Millie Randolph Winter Carnival (1. 2). Parents’ Day Committee, Glee Club (I. 2). Precious things come in small packages. First you see her and then you don’t. Usually a flash of red: then she is gone, but sometimes it’s the sun shin- ning on a certain finger of her left hand which attracts the attention of observant people. Millie is studious, funloving, and generous. We wonder why she is much more capable of finding enjoyment in Lyndon Center than some of us unfortunate ones are. 20
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Class flower White Rose. Class Colors — Blue and Silver — Motto — “Thru The Clouds To The Stars
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MYRTIE DAVIDSON Kant Hardwick Myrt Faculty Tea. Alumni Luncheon. Christmas Play, Class Day Program 1933, Medieval Fair Program. “Anything for a quiet life.” Myrtle belongs to that group of people who know and who know what they know. Oh now, don't get me wrong cause” Myrtle isn't conceited, she's simpl in- dependent, self reliant. What girl wouldn't like that feeling of certainty once in a while? Myrtle spends most of ner time do ng outside reading; some appears on the hook report list and some does not. The rest of the time she spends at Mason's store mailing letters. Myrtle sure does write lots of letters. Nevertheless. w notice that wnen a substitute teacher is needed. Myrtle is the one who usually answers the call. That sounds ptomising doesn't it. Myrtle? OLIVE DAVIS “Okie” Bradford President of Junior Class. Christmas Play. It's r.iste to be smart. If Olive’s hands were tied, she wouldn't he able to talk. Maybe that is how she makes her good marks. We surely couldn't imagine why Olive wanted to do her practice teaching in Bradford! Or why on Sunday nights she comes in at one minute of !♦. We have also learned that Olive finds out her assignments 2 minutes before class time, and yet has a perfect recitation”. Good work! As our Junior president she has served an efficient term. Iler open eyes desire the truth. The wisdom of a thousand years is in them CECILE FOSTER Cilc Cabot If she says she will, she will. But if she says she won’t, she wont. And that's that!! Determined, helpful, ambitious, trustworthy, loyal, fun- loving. jolly, and a good pal. These are mere words to describe Cecile as we know her. Cecile would walk a mile for a good time. She is especially fond of dormitory life and spends nearly all her week-ends here!! The rest of the time she spends in Derby. Have a good time. Cecile? Cecile's ambition is to become a movie star as famous as Joan Crawford!! Why Joan we wonder? We're afraid Cecile may have a hard time approaching her goal if fate is as unkind to her hereafter as it has been the last year. Never mind — Cecile can still smile. 21
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