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UNIV 'J Af f' J I We of Jw ...ef M 1 'TS Q3 to JANET SIMONSEN BETTY LOOKER ALFHILDE SCHREIBER LOW TWO CLASS TATERA! Tatera! sounded the bugle. Company, chargeli' was the command issued to section L2 by General Betty Looker. They advanced, attacked, and breathlessly waited to see how the enemy accepted the charge. He answered it more strongly than they expected. What could they do? Run, they must, to save their precious lives, so they started at full speed, always ahead-of the enemy. Why did this happen? No one was to blame, the reason for this non-victory was neither the lack of courage nor spirit, but the lack of rifle practice! Did they win battles after this? Oh, my, haven't you heard of them? The battle of Lotoodance was a genuine victory, and when it came to showing their real physical skill, S. Prescott, C. Rice, D. Peterson, and others proved their splendid training. Who of the L2 company were in the famous historic Glee Club success? None other than our noted Privates M. McLean, V. Arnold, A. Schreiber, M. Gunderson, E. Stauf- fers, and G. Heskins. ' But why be surprised? Nothing else could be expected from the company under the able staff consisting of: BETTY LOOKER ...... ..... G eneml . JANET SIMONSEN ......... ............. C apmin ALFHILDE SCHREIBER .r..... ...... 7 rr Lieutenant EDITH HURTGEN ........ ........ 2 nd Lieutenant ANNA LUCAS ......... ............. T rearurer ANN ROSENER ....... ..................... B ugler JEAN GRUNSKY ...... ........ S ergefmt-at-Armr it . T ie LQ
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ZONA KISTLER BLANC!-IE NORTON DOROTHY ARENSBERG HIGH T WO CLASS GREEN AND WHITE Leading Newspaper of Girls Hiland H2 CLASS GIVES CLEVER JINX! ! ! -IINGLE BELLS FORMED! I ! H2 CLASS PRESENTS FINE PLAY The cast for The Turtle Dove was well chosen, and the story of the Willow Pat- tern Plate was presented in the fantastic Chinese style. Blanche Norton as Chang, the hero, and Eleanore Bauer as Kwen-lin, the princess, amused the audience with their quaint Chinese love- making. NEW CLUB FORMED BY UA. BELLE The Jingle Bells, an ice-skat- ing club, was formed by the energetic Hi 2 Class. Iceland thronged every other Tuesday by Jingle Bells. Miss L. Walker, sponsor, and Miriam McLaughlin, president, are there to pick up those who faw down. 25 SOOTHING SIPS The Hi 2 Class has risen in everyone's estimation this term under the guidance of Blanche Norton, presidentg Zona Kistler, vice-presidentg Dorothy Arensberg, secretaryg Elizabeth Ann Cox, treasurerg Agnes Buttle, Mirror re- porterg Chickie Friedley, cheer-leaderg and Dorothea Maturin, class rep.
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BARBARA O'CONNELL HELEN HAMPTON EILEEN REILLY HIGH ONE CLASS AIRSHIP REACHES LANDING FIELD WITH NO CASUALTIES! EXTRA! Extra! All about the non-stop flight! I! Wireless just received from The Spirit of Hi One, which has safely crossed Education Ocean and rnade a skillful landing at Low Two Field in the heart of the city of Success. This gallant ship has been ably piloted by Barbara Vickroy fHigh One Representa- tivej through the dangerous air pockets and fog-banks of The Executive Council. Because of the prowess of Commander Helen Hampton, and her notable crew, Barbara O'Connell, pilot, Eileen Reilly, radio operatorg and Helen Skliris and Marjorie Ryan, mechanics, The Spirit of Hi One has proved the sterling quality of its much advertised product Cooperation by out-distancing its many rivals. Prominence in sports, in clubs, and in dramatic events has been an outstanding feature of the trans-oceanic flight. i No less an authority than Charles Lindberg has predicted an unusual future success for these daring and venturesome birdwomen. 27
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