Lyndon State College - Northern Lights Yearbook (Lyndonville, VT)

 - Class of 1934

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BETHLEEN TILLOTSON ••Betty” Lowell Glee Club (1. 2). Basketball (2). Si ill waters run deep. Who’s that you say Coin passing by . ? It’s Betty, o' course S« quiet and shy. Not shy if you know her She just seems that way. And can she write poetry...........? You bet. . . .! Any day . . . . ! She likes a Rood time Yet she’s modest and sweet. As worthwhile a friend As you ever could meet. VERNA TURCOTT ”Turk” West Charleston Glee Club (2), Carnival (1). Barents’ Day (1. 2). ••Roli forth, my song, like the rushing river. That sweeps along to the mighty sea. Verna Turcott. our French beauty, has endeared her- self to her classmates by her sympathetic understanding of our ups and downs. She has told us the events of our past lives, interpreted our present day life, and re- vealed our future weals and woes. With all this activity in our behalf she took time to give her week-ends in St. Johnsbury. We do not know whether she spent her time there telling fortunes or reading type or enjoying the cosmopolitan” atmosphere of the place. LAURA WALBRIDGE Randolph Carnival (1). Alumni Luncheon Chairman (1). Student Council (2). Head .Monitor (2). VERLYX Board (2). Parents’ Night Chairman (1). Then stepped she down through towered field To mingle with the human race. My heart is fixed. Laura with her attractive personality has a knack for making friends. Her good judgment has placed her on the student council. She has plenty of pep and vigor, too. Many a time she adds a touch of humor to the dull atmosphere. Be that as it may. she remains loyal to the town of Randolph, but is it the Town. . .?? We have our doubts. . . Why . . . ? Because her pet expression is My Husband . 29

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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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LUCILLE WARNER ••Cille” Randolph VKKI.YX (1). She was a worthy woman all her life.” As quiet as a mouse. Lucille has been our friend that has taken a great deal of our money — of course we mean because she worked in the bookstore. Her interests have been many miles from here — but she is always ready for a good time. Whenever we saw a Red Riding Hood flying round we knew that it must be Lucille going skating. ALICE WRIGHT “Al” Montgomery Center Basketball (1. 2 . Dramatics (2). Carnival 1. 2). There is a lady sweet and kind.” A -Athletic ability L—Loyal to friends I —Interesting to talk with C —Courteous and kind. E—Emotional at all times W—Winsome and sweet R—Respectful to elders I —Initiative at least G—Generous and thoughtful H Happy and gay T—Truthful and honest. 30

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