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Right 51 3225! ,lohn L. Lewis had no monopoly' on strikes. E31 7, lrffi-.NAN J 'V f Gllifld - ea-ALM . Niestx as 4 EES A 4 E 3 :Si t'- 5 q:'h :f5Fff11f. AFTICRNOON -UND ICYICNING VVICRIC FULL UF -XCTIYITY. For our afternoon elasses we had no fears at all. We had learned from the boys in the seeond C. P. that our linglish instruetor was play - ing Othello on the phonograph that day. .-Ks for drill. that was rather fun. We had braneh training. The artillery went through serviee of the pieee with their howitzersg the eavalrymen elanlxed about in their meehanized equipment: and faintly the Hand eould be heard preparing for a eoneert. Contrary' to expeetations. reere- ation period Hnally' arrived. Onee. giving in to our eonstant intention to use this time to eateh up on work we had negleeted. we went so far as to read a few pages of The Return QfTl1eNuIive: but some other fellows had deeided to use Reason llall that day for a bridge game. and they distraeted us into it. So after that. we eoneluded there was no point in trying to study during reereation. lnstead we employed our time, as it was intended that We should. in the gy in. in the pool. or out in the open. Onee in a while we would drop into the Canteen and bowl a game or shoot billiards. We think we studied all the better for it during C. Q. Down at the Library' the fellows found us pos- itively' stimulating. Clear in our eonseienee at the end of a hard day. We were often asleep before the taps inspeetor had made his report.
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loetor Sexton conducted a Cort nleetinf' durinf' closed 11.0. on lsridav r- 1- . lis was the year of the canasla hoom. ,f wa L , if ri j .1 Lx ' t'w,ff' - f gg, t .L if y QiXJ ff-fit 1 'Lg 11 LA. 'Hx' 'T ff' 1 ., li 5' Jfftizlpwiff t' .Lf ll Illlillllllltll llll Il ag Q i . NNI. .ll A FRIDAY NIGHT WIC RELAXICD. ,-Xll the week of elasses. drill. study, and sueh was a mere pro- logue to the weekend whieh began Friday' evening. It seemed to take a long time in passing. that week of work, but it prepared us all the better to make the most of our weekend when Friday arrived. No sooner did the hell ring to announce the end of C.Q.. than we pulled on our jaelxets. shouted our destination to the fellow with the C. sheets. and headed for Reason llall. .loining a group fresh from a Cordon meeting. we settled ourselves to a game of eanasta or bridge, depending upon the sehool of thought to whieh we adhered. But we seldom stayed long. There were many pleasures ealling us on Friday' night, and we soon tools off for the gy m. linroute. time being no objeet, we stopped off for a game of pool. Having with a gal- lant flourish sunk the eight-ball. we eontinued on our way. The pool. reverberating with the voiees and splashings ofsome of our friends. attraeted us Hrstg and in we dove. .Neross the way other fellows were playing basketball. Up in the Reereation Building a horde of eadets smashed at squash balls. ran on the traek. and volleyed tennis balls. Tired and relaxed, we got baek to liarraeks to listen to our room- mate's story' of the evening he had enjoyed at the home of a faeulty member. Friday' evening is a won- derful institution at Culver.
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