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VERBAL SNAPSHOTS She bent forward over her sewing machine, guiding the blue material in front of her. Then quickly she released the motor. Something had gone wrong, and the seam was slightly crooked. With the help of the scissors that her in- structor had left close by, she managed to rip the crooked thread. Placing the material once again under the needle and patting it gently, her hand trembling slightly, she tensely held the cloth in place as she guided it in as straight a line as possible. The musical hum of the purring motor brought a happy smile to Mary's face. For a minute she forgot all the headaches she had suffered over this same machine. Her prayer for success had not been in vain. At last she cut the thread that held her precious blue material in place and gazed almost reverently at the straight seam that was her reward for patience. J EANNE REESE. '45 A player stood silently poised on the soft green hockey field expectantly waiting her chance for a crack at the ball. Suddenly a tremendous shout arose from the crowd as the ball was knocked in her direction. Quick as a flash she raced blindly up the field, dribbling the hard ball. Mid shouts and gleeful cheers from the boisterous audience, and sticks flying all ways to block her, Kathleen raced madly toward the goal, one thought im- printed upon her mind, score! score! With every muscle straining to the utmost, her heart beating furiously, her shifting eyes pressing upon her the vital need for more speed, catching her breath in quick, short gasps, she madly rushed for- ward through her foes with jaws set in a determined fashion, lips pressed to- gether, and her mouse brown locks flying in the breeze. LAVERNE KREBS, '45 There goes the bell at 3:15 on Monday, and whom do we see but Betty Ann Dressman hurrying to change from her uniform into an outfit appropriate for a business girl, perhaps a lavender sweater and a tan skirt,-or a bright kelly green sweater and a tweed skirt. After the transformation has been wrought she is very picturesque indeed. Then she digs into the large black purse and finally locates her comb. A few rapid strokes through her golden hair, a dab of powder. a bit of lipstick, and she is ready to spend the rest of the day as one of the army of young business women who are doing their part to release workers for wartime jobs. MARY IRENE BERTKE, '45 Page fourteen
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