Citizens Military Training Camp - Columbian Yearbook (Fort Lewis, WA)

 - Class of 1924

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Major Andruss at church services asked for Jim Smith, Company D, but unfortun- ately Jim Smith warsn't pres- ent. Major Andruss was very much distressed and his mother is here-it would have been so nice to find her was heard to Say, Too bad, boy at church, but now she Q will probably find him pitch- : ing horse shoes. If Paul Weyruch of Walla Walla, Wash., hadn't parked his chewing gum on the lapel of his undershirt, Dawson Funk Wouldn't have had such an easy time walking off with first honors as the neatest soldier. In other word-s, Paul, Jr., sort of gummed the Works. The most popular saying in Company A: Strom did it. - Chesterfieldz Did you qualify? Burley: Yes.i' Ghes.: UlVlarksmari? Bur.: Nope, Ches.: Sharpshooter? Bur.: Nope Cesh.: Expert? Bur.: Nope ----f'? Ches.: What? Q -' , Bur.: Pit. .. 1, Ay E-E Q M T. Q Acting Corporal o o o o Cherry of CH: , Say, sarge, how do - you execute colyum J: half right?', , X i Acting Sergeant Marsh, also of Dit- lftgjl ii: E ? 0 -1 - to: wlqaint done no J' E - more in this man's was - army. Forward, : lfdjiplayn-0 har-r-r-rump I mi-

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Sleepy Smith- Oh De hi Q Lf XX .X ' THE COLUMBIAN Moon Mullins: Hey, who built that fire under my bed? Roy Gommery: How come it's rainin' in here? . , a . All out of step but little me! Little Eddy: Seven! Come on seveng aintcha gonna seven, no mo'? Sergeant Baton: Ulfeep quiet, fellows. No more stories! Twin McShane: Hey, you, gimme back me pillow! Spec Hubbs' Oh ll V . , go y. Another pit detailer almost bit the dust. Ol Q5-Qi xiii I l :KI ' Y? fs l A f f . X yr: 4 ' Tw uc C ul 0 YN. Ll Y' Ax in M t ES S V aww 4 ill 5 U5 c OX 61-A fi Bhmfey ri la Node Sheik I-lague: Please, Mr. Grimmer, not a regulation cut?,' Little Phil Pasco: Ml geev a you, extree K. P. for dat. Th county climbed Mount Tacoma the oth er day. The Seattle boys went alon la g ut they not only climbed it' they crawled all over it. 7 e boys from Pierce We may never be Held marshals but some of us still have hopes of becoming Marshall Fields-from the Rubyat of Omar. Don Potkogvits of the Signal Corps. Whitmore of Battery FH: Would you know Sylvia 'f A : you men of the First Pontoon get over here. Pvt. Condit: HShow u-s the river and we'll swim over. 1 you saw her? V cting Corporal Zane All All w , W o picked Bos- ton l-larbor for a picnic ground? At ' any rate it was a picnic e want to know is h getting there. If eating dust mak es a soldier, We are full- fledged veterans. Capt. Lewis, who was named after this camp made a l ong hike to reach. this spot, but the effort was well worth it. N inety-Jive



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THE COLUMBIAN 1. Q ,Q 'X 0 f X Q ZX .-A 3 X7 I, . S Z -L V . 2 ,-K S A X Z 'G -4 fS Z K f X Sli. .7 K X K x ' V, f ,ff, f its cr rf 02 ,l 'l f 'kr , iL, 'i THE FRI-IST DAY QLVYL .feet- 5 N xg 5 K R N f ii F9 xd Qernzeerr ?- O 1... Qi-low ll, -Eg aQ'i,,. slit! llltmtolsi Mess Ofhcerz Leave your hats out- side. If you fill your pockets that will be enough. john Andresian, when reluctantly answering the invitation of the first sergeant to fall in: Gee, I wish I was Captain Grirnmer, then l wouldn't have anything to do. At the field meet, Mr. Cadet Pri- vate Dawson Funk of the two Wallas wanted to know when the medical ball relay was coming off. Lieut. Dyer, during manual of arms drill: nl-ley, you over there! Keep your muzzle out of the dirt. Sergeant Lilliblade: Who wants to ask the next foolish question? Corporal Rayburn: Don't you boys forget to eat your dinner. Capt. Lundy: Don't crowd, my voice is bigger than I am. Walker, at lecture on military sci- ence: What are we to do if the enemy runs faster than us? Sergt. Pallakowski: ul-lere, you fel- lows, sweep your bunks under. Francis Johnson. mascot of B is the only man in camp who rates a regu- lar major to wrap his spiral putts. Eisenschmidt of Du: I-low much more pay do the boys who were here last year draw than those in camp for the 'first time? Rollins, also of DH: The same plus 5 per cent. Say, Haddock, next time you sit down on a hike be sure that there are no ant hills around. 'Before l joined these wagon sol- diers, moaned Earl Burton Whitmore of Battery F, Nl thought a battery was a buttery and 'a battalion had something to do with cotillionf' Well, if you dance as well as you handle a '75', growled Jim Cope, you had better transfer to the Quar- termaster Corps. Ninety-seven

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