Sunday, March 1, 2009

Time

Lillie Anderson in 1931.



Under her picture in the 1931 Sylvacola (the high school year book in Webster, Wisconsin) it said, "Not only good, but good for something." She was athletic enough to play kitten ball and volley ball, acted in a class play, and had a good sense of humor. The senior class prophecy was written by Betty Miller, her future sister-in-law, and predicted, “Lillie was in Hollywood, as a comedian, and was rated very high.”

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