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Wi LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenny Roblr won't grin long: Burl llrennen pulls up to shoot: air View fifli Little Lord Faunlleroy dances with a Peasant: Scruhbinl Rziz0r'?: G.C.H.S. in I 'hiver : Will:L Williams and Eddie Mr'Bride receive prizes for Hall0we'en fostumes at the P.K. dance: VVhat grace f what beauty: Jo Coulter, Eva Mayes, Dick xVkllft'l'S, Russell Hancock, and John Carroll loat'in'1 Pilchin' pennies: Mushy day: Miss Hamilton and her librnry zmidsg Another William Tell: No 0nP looks happy, maybe it was a lecture: Now listen you!: Rhythmg Sure ,11llff. iifs lhe gang :uc an, football guml-1 Nfmtjrze Sammy and Vine-ie holding' hands: llllfliiliiflll 7- and how! 18
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TASK FOROE The task force, or classes, can be divided with all respect CPD according to their rank: freshmen, buck privatesg sopho- mores, second class privatesg juniors, corporals: and seniors, sergeants. After graduation, nothing can be guaranteed. Freshmen should probably not remain buck privates for a whole year, especially now. Quick training has been impor- tant, and they seemed to catch on fast . VVith all their zeal for a new camp life, those rookies jumped into everything-classes, clubs, sports, music, and in some things, they showed up the cocky corporals and sergeants. Sophomores, the second class privates, were more experi- enced during their second year, and took everything a little more calmly, being quite well adapted to their life. The juniors, seasoned corporals, earned their way into pro- minent places in the camp. Quite sure of themselves, they helped to direct clubs, sponsor dances, and organize committees and officers to buy their class rings, and to plan for the annual prom. Seniors, full-fledged sergeants, the oldest class, and a bit cocky, in their three previous years have made themselves almost indespensible. Sergeants can't give orders to the lieutenants, captains, majors or generals, but have much influence, especially on the underdogs. This year, with all the extra war work, the classes have met the requirements of a good task force. 'ff'-'f-,T-,, ,sbs QV K files
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