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Lucy Jeannette Trosdal
re Lucy
"Aha! Indeed thou art no fool, my child!”
2711 Abercorn Street, Savannah, Georgia
Entered 193 2 Smith Paris, ’ 3 6
Cheer Leader, ’34; Field Marshal, ’34; An­ nual Board, ’34; (sub) White Hockey Team, ’34; Oakwood Dramatic Society, ’33;
Treasurer Oakwood Dramatic Society, ’34; King of Four Countries in The Oueenh EnemieSy ’32; Ghost of Christmas Present in Christmas Play, ’32; Audrey in As You Like //, ’ 3 3 ; A l g e r n o n i n T h e I m p o r t a n c e o f Being Earnesty ’33; Lord of the Manor in Christmas Play, ’33; Chaucer in Canterbury TaleSy ’34.
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"Infirm of purpose, give me the daggers!” It isn’t really Lady Macbeth. Those golden curls give her away; it’s Trosdal again. Love, laughter, and the Drama are Lucy’s guiding stars; but somehow she can
always find time to scratch off an A plus plus theme or two, pass her exams in the nineties, and keep Savannah and the Civil War fresh in our minds. She’s from Georgia—there’s no doubt about that—but she’s no languid magnolia blossom. Enthusiasm and her Viking ancestry shine
through everything she says or does. Here she comes again—’bout to have a hissy. "Lend me a pencil, honey, quick like a wup!”
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