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. g , 'F . I- v' R-1 1 - ' 1 2155 H fi, -N ' 1' .. E?,.'- ' ' 1- i 1 v SCHENCK ANCENEY O'ROURKE JELINEK RICHARDSON MURPHY CORBIN VAUGHN Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary organization open to advanced Students of the R. O. T. C. course. Each year, Scabbard and Blade sponsors the Military Ball. It is at that colorful function that the staff and company sponsors are announced. Due to the enlarged membership in the Iunior Officers Corps this year, fifteen pledqes instead ot the customary eight, were chosen. SCABBARD AND BLADE 'fi Captain OWEN MURPHY ,ieu ,i WHERE'S YOUR ARMY, MISTER? , f-' 'W I V , 4 J . I -
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I E' 5 , SABERETTES -H . President Yi Nrx q I f se jf MARY HARRIS ll!! 'H NICE COMPANY You KEEP One of the newest campus organizations, Saberettes, is composed of the girls who are, or have been, sponsors of military units. Military sponsors attend all R, O. T. O. parades, and stand with the reviewing qroup, as the companies pass in review. The club was formed a year ago, and, since its founding, has been host to the R. O. T. O. officers and staff members at numerous luncheons and teas. .K Ik-4 GORDON HOWARTH SAND KEITHLY SEAMANS BRENEMAN BORDER DELL WATSON HARRIS COWAN BRIGGS NOT IN PICTURE: ROSEMARY QUICK iii.
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., ,., . - X. .A.:,,,,. - . :,. 7 , --y W ALPI-IA LAMBDA DELTA y 5 st 9 A President A twin aft' CHARLOTTE BENSON as 1 if AR Y k .W . t.- . 1' -z- NwS:f- . 'C-'QE 4- --'g'.:i I - 4 ilE.-:':'ErE::-4:l:X:ls.- , ' 1 f ?'9Qi g'2F3 . I ,Q ,. 1 Q :g i - ,41 5 .st r:'3::-'..:f1'1'iS-,HQE:E. :.. .,1.faf:., ,vw if X. t y J iw -1-Fi '- if Alpha Lambda Delta is an honorary organization for Freshman women who maintain an average of ninety percent during the first one, two or three quarters of their freshman year. The serious purpose back of such an organiza- tion is to promote higher scholarship the first year with the hope that the percentage of retainrnent will he high during the next three years. The members sponsor teas in the Fireplace room of Herrick Hall by managing to study a little harder the next evening. It is interesting to note that a high grade average the freshman year will usually carry on through the senior year. T Ww- SMITH HAGSTROM TRBOVICH MATHER LANGMAN ANDERSON FLYNN BENSON FLICK HARBISON MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: MARY BAXTER. NELLIE VANDERARK, ELAINE KLlNE.KATHRINE KITTEREL it
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