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5. -e ,.. 5'lV lFr 1. 'wi V sv A-M I fm 'Wigs I Tm.: N 6 41 1 f . , A Farewell to sunny H111 n l A ' 4 A ' it 5 + 4, I 4 'Q ' There comes a time in every life 4 A A , 9' 4 A When many faithful friends must part, y Aa.. 4 A It ' A And words just cannot ,justify ' 944 9 A A 9 4 X 3 The thoughts found deep within each heart. n We Seniors three new realize X 1 That time has come for us to leave. X We know that for our many friends p X . Anil happy bygone days we'll grieve. f ink of days we spent in school F Of teachers guiding us each year. V U . e e call to mind their pleasant ways Alpl 'p X EQ And earnest voices of good cheer. KX We very cheerfully recall The picnics, trips, and parties gay Which added Joy and happiness 5 To all of us in every way. New as we sadly leave this place We pause before the gate so still. Once more we see our home and school, U, And send farewell to Sunny Hill! l frm d IT cl we le e A' C e l as c S 1 C b ff epll C t l 1 7 -- e C? f A CJ 1? A 4 as N V 6 c n S? l 4 5' l 5 C2 M, c is he J 1 .,,. f , ' .my .lf ff f -V . 1-1-'ff e A b 1: Y I 4 'L' e c v e on ' J ..,, 1 to Q e fs- , -., Y Y -A-W 1 N5 A Yi
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7 I rl' Q fl T9 , fl, f QSZQ M 505009 1' H7-I X PN-N Yes, it was visiting day at the Sunny Xjhlv-QK,.1v!':,, Hill Camp, and the three Seniors were the hon- V 'X ox ered guests. They were met at the gate be- X ? fore the camp by a big rely poly guide, Olive l Cox, upon whom army life didn't seem to have any affect. She was as ,jolly as ever. XJ We had not gone very far when we met some X ADAM' ' X Nm ,i Nllt,g,, ff N, ,f5,,uXy,: lx, ws privates coming our way. At first we were wr-XNVVIX ... ,N quite hesitant, but we soon reeogmized them by SX-3 S-J their continual chatter and jokes as being Pri- vates Tiny Grosso and Dorothy Bischan. Next on our tour list was the army kitchen, where those with whom army life doesn't agree very ac., well were on K.P. There much to our surprise , we if saw the Privates Jeanne Lechnar and Eileen Edwards ' f who were kept quite busy with the many bushels of Y! potatoes surrounding them and the huge stacks of X-1 f dishes lying all over the place. They seemed to X be enjoying their tasks very much. Outside we heard Sergeant Mary Elizabeth Da- ' vidson shouting, Attention, to two of the most K X bashful of the privates, Edna Schettig and Juanita ff W 1 Ngo Thompson, who were frightened almost to death. , W xd In the barracks much rustling and bustling N was going on. Private Frances Cima was scrubbing XQ, the floor over again since the first attempt had XV X not satisfied the Sergeant. ,Qin 'VM-X.. X We also had the pleasure of meeting Corporal Wx.-.-'uvwX',,.cL,U1UWdn. r,-1 K ' n ,fi M , fn R P X d LJ .Ja -4 ll! U s 1 w Q' ' lessee-fr ow new XA ffngi 5 - ,-I 1 -f 5 adress xv Jiv Z Julia Hopta and her aide, Frances Zappulla, ' 1 who has ,gust finished teaching the boys the QQUH, I-45 science of bullets and bayonets. , -.JC lib N At the ond of our tour, we saw Privates lg , Betty Knapp and Jean Mehrten in the guard I house pondering over the folly they had just X16 X d X oommnea. We found out ister that they had if X TN overstayed their furlough. - It was very interesting to see so many , , of our friends in this camp all doing their Y ' share for defense. I I ,Q LL , ' xfd -v'- A - 7 X 1' 1-?,fWM'buJ-+L.LjjF31. C' , ' W 4Y W' , I Y, I W-JY! V ' ' . - M v A p N' X, 1 in
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