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RENA PALMER Wllllnmstown. Vt. Valentine Party (1. 2). Basketball (l. 2). V Reaching for the best she can find, entering upon every task with zest; noticing everything that is kind; acting always for the best; That is Rena, the quiet, studious member of the junior class. GLENNICE PEARCE Glen” Lyndon Center Winter Carnival (1. 2). Glee Club (2). Come and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe......! Glennice dashed across Sanborn lawn, hurried up the hill only to be late again. Perhaps her interest in a cer- tain Sophomore to whom she told the stories in Children’s Literature kept her beyond the time. Her interest in younger children suggests her future success. AVIS RODGERS “Will Vice-President of Class. Vice-President of Athletic Asso- ciation. Christmas Play (2). Carnival (1. 2). VKRLYX Board (1. 2). I chatter over strong ways. In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays. I babble on the pebbles.” Avis is best known as the school keeper of “hairs” (and possibly a keeper of hearts as well). Whenever a well curled head appears in any one of the classes you may know that Avis’ clever lingers have been at work. Avis might also be termed one of the It” girls of her class as she possesses a charming manner and a sense of humor which help her to keep all personal worries tucked away while she entertains all who meet her. Is it because she has kissed the blarney stone that she is able to make you feel like an important somebody. aft or spending a few minutes with her........? At least. this faculty for saying the right thing contributes to Avis’ popularity and will probably earn for her a primrose path through file. 27
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“Ruthie’ RUTH MERRIAM Glover Secretary of Class (1). Home Coming1 Day (2). I chatter, chatter as I go— I babble on and on. Although Ruthie has never lived in the dormitory with us. we see quite a lot of her as she bobs about between the dorm and Miss Hole's. And have you noticed, girls, that Ruthie even talks like .Miss Role since she took up life there? Do you think she wants to become a prin- cipal some day? Let's ask her, for Ruthie is always will- ing to talk. At the same time ask her why she likes dances at Shelfield. Maybe you'll learn something you didn’t know. Never mind what we say. Ruthie has a great capacity for friendship and impresses everyone she meets by her companionable smile. ESTHER MOULTON “Esther” “Almost — but not quite late.” Ksther is one of the girls who has not lived in the dormitory, but near enough so we saw her real often. V« learn she is quite interested in the camps on Burke Mountain. Will it he school teaching. Ksther. or an interest in forestry work? Rut we fed that under Mrs. Iverson's watchful eye she has had some training that the rest of ns have not had. Let some pleasing dream beguile all my fancies.” EARLINE NEWELL “Earl” Orchestra (1, 2), It is all in a lile time. Have you met the girl on the second floor of Sanborn House who can play the bass viol, trip the light fantastic, sing like a Nightingale, see the humorous side of every- thing. and who has originality plus. . . . ? If not. take the first opportunity you have to see Karline Newell. Here's luck to you. Karl , in Cutting your way through life. 'A dancing shape, an image gay. To haunt, to startle, and way-lay. 2G
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RACHEL ROYCE “Rach” Hart land Glee Club (1. 2). Student Council (2), VERLYN (1. 2). Take my hat. take my hairpins. Who doesn't often think of that heart breaker of the class of ‘M We don’t get tired of her table talk. why. . ? Because it changes from week to week or should we say day t day. Don't take this seriously Rach . Remem- ber you have lots of friends here at L. N. 8. We won't forget your smiles and good nature. Just now. when we think of you, we think of Chari -s Street, too. We won- der why. . . . ? BIRDINE SMITH ••Birdie” Lyndon ville Christmas Play. When law can stop tin blades of grass from growing as they grow Then I will change the color too I wear in my caubeen. But till that day. please Cod. I'll stick to wearing of the green. Wanted — One bright-eyed lass of r foot 2 with the ability to ook extremely sophisticated and chic, to keep house beautifully, to make love divinely (in plays), as weil as to play any part you might suggest. Oh. here comes an applicant that tits the application perfectly— and more for can she roll tlios eyes?! Her name, you say? why. Birdine Smith, of course! DORIS SPENCER “Spence Evansville Glee Club (1. 2 , Dramatic Art (1). Sin walks in beauty like the night Ol cloudless climes and starry nights.” it's good to be good natured. Where's Doris........?” Anyone seen Spence. . . . ? Of course by now we know the answer. Up in the Art room. This happy-go-lucky little maid seems to find time for everything in this rush and hurry of school life. Doris is a confirmed optimist and nothing we do seems to break down her habit of looking on the bright side and seeing the best in others. We hope that Doris has enjoyed these two years here as much as we have enjoyed having her with us. 28
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