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LUCILLE ELIZABETH TAYLOR French "Lucille" Hallwood, Virginia TemperancevilJe High School Philomathean Literary Society; J. G. C.; Y. W. C. !\. "If naebody care for me I'll care for naebody. s , D AINTY and chic is Lucille, Frenchified as her major course and her high heels. The latest fad or the latest style can always be copied from Lucille, from her new haircut to her snappy shoes. Knowing that all this is true, Lucille is quite a critical person. Indeed, you have to watch your step when she is around, for Lucille doesn't in the least mind telling you what she is thinking. But daintiness and the critical mold of her mind are not all of Lucille's char' acteristics. Docile though she may seem, she is certainly independent. She will listen most attentively while you explain why a certain thing should be done in a certain way, and you feel sure that you have convinced Lucille of the truth of your argument. But, alas! you are sadly mistaken, for Lucille immediately states "You may be right, but I'm going to do it my own v;;ay"-and she does, too. And still, these are not all of Lucille's characteristics. They are merely the outward indications of an inward force that has allowed her to win out in this endurance test called going to college. [107]