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it fi? F54 5: 62? tiff -A ,Wg :- I 4.3, 9 .- +355 fl-.. zgijg, ti, bg 229 '11 SJ' 5.35 , divx My-2 Qjg 1254 l G3 I ,K-, Tingley Hayman Ritchie Carcss Stewart Hanna B lt' Tilley L' dgren F. Shattuck :,.,j: as - , - Kappa Obnurrnn Meta This organization, while it is a comparatively new one on our college jf campus, is rapidly growing. It now has an active membership of fifteen students. It functions especially at the Homecoming celebration and other Alumni meetings. L19 The organization has formerly gone by the name C. O. B. but it was .ifi voted this year to change its name to Kappa Omicron Beta. mcg For the benefit of the Alumni and former students we are giving here a list of the members and the name of the parent or parents who formerly attended G. I. C. Paul, Lucille and Frances Shattuck--Clara Craig Shattuck, A. H. Shattuck i-as? Blanche Lindgren .............. Carrie Cather Lindgren, O. L. Lindgren gg Helen Boelts .................................... Kate Bruno Boelts V Donald Starr --- ........ Rose Lesher Starr, Elias Starr Ralph Tilley .... --- William F. Tilley, Floy Wilcox Tilley Jw.. ,. Etta Hanna ...... ------- Sadie Tilley Hanna, Arthur Hanna Cleora Vaughan M- -,...................... Harry Vaughan i iz., Byron Stewart --- .,.. Mable Partridge Stewart, J. B. Stewart ,U-?' Howard Tingley --- ......................... C. C. Tingley Qlfig Douglas Hayman L-- ....................... O. O. Hayman it Me1'ville Hewitt .... ..,..L....-sL..........., E . P. Hewitt . Arthur Caress ..... --- Mertie Robbins Caress, John Caress Lawrence Ritchie --- -- Bertha Starr Ritchie, G. R. Ritchie i f..f,Q if Q. R f 3:2 , 1.1. if? ti? Q' 'fat
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Svtripvttea The Grand Island College Stripettes, known as the peppiest organi- zation in the Middle West, is much stronger this year than ever before. True to their motto, Sports, Spirit, Service, Stripettesf' they have suc- cessfully created a large amount of pep and enthusiasm among the stu- dents. They have served their college in various other ways as, sponsoring college banquets, backing the football boys with spirited cheering, and assisting the basket ball and track teams, as a group of cadets by present- ing drills, which created an enormous amount of pep, A large amount of credit is due them as salesladies, selling tickets for benefit shows, plays, and other activities. It is the desire of the organization to serve the college, not only by creating enthusiasm and college spirit, but also to leave some marked evi- dence of having raised the standards. On account of the restrictions against girls taking part in competitive athletics, there has been no way in which a girl might earn the privilege of wearing an official college letter: In order to give the girls a chance to earn a letter, a new plan of physical activity has been introduced into the department. This plan is patterned after that of the Woman's Athletic Association at the University of Nebraska, and is sponsored by the Athletic Conference of American College Women, of which Grand Island College is a member. -. , --n ,nj v.-'-. - f. . ,-,,.,,,-i.,,., ..,1j'w.j+s'fgf.p3-lit'-f -'l', 4 ,Z 1 .Q 1 . .f .iw .aw iw -ir 70
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