- The madcap daughter of a millionaire seeks one too many thrills when she makes a dangerous parachute drop from an airplane. Her father orders her to college or to marry a young man who lectures on Success. She rebels and runs off. Pursued, she leaps on a fleet of bathing girls who are competing for a prize. She is adjudged winner and is compelled to appear in a department store window with the college football hero. She promises him to go to college. As he is working his way through she gets a job as waitress. A rich loafer, engaged to the Dean's secretary, falls for her, but she repulses him. He begs the secretary to get him a copy of the answers to the forthcoming examinations, and she does so when he promises to marry her. The girl sees all, but keeps silent. She is locked in her dormitory for betting on her football team. She hears that her sweetheart is barred from the game for cheating, and gets out of the dormitory with the aid of a student. She says she is the guilty party. The boy rejoins the team and wins the game. The other student catches the guilty ones and they confess.—Exhibitors Herald, September 4, 1926
- Patricia Steele, madcap daughter of a millionaire, is ordered to college by her father as an alternative to marrying G. Horace Crumbleigh. Pursued by Steele and Crumbleigh, she leaps onto a float of bathing girls in a competition and when adjudged winner is compelled to appear in a department store window with football hero Jimmy Baxter, who persuades her to go to college. Knowing that Jimmy is working his way, Pat gets a job as a waitress. She repulses the advances of Piggy Fordyce, a rich loafer engaged to Iris Vale, the dean's secretary; Fordyce cheats on an examination but casts suspicion on Jimmy, causing him to be barred from a game. Pat is locked in the dormitory for betting on the team but escapes and, to clear Jimmy, says she is the guilty one. Bumper forces a confession from Iris and Fordyce, and Pat is happily reconciled with Jimmy.—AFI
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