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GFFICER These are the men behind the gun - The whole of our Non-Commissioned forces, The boots are taking their basic taining' And well they know they've just begun. These are the men who make up the ranks- This fine, energetic group of Yanks. I I These are the seniors, juniors, and sophomores, Who earnestly and willingly do their share, They take their quota of recreation, and Drill each week-day from nine until four. These are the doughbays who are clear-sighted: And these, our forces which are ever united. i, ,pi ' T 74 f - -if -i l TL I , , -gp T ' ll lf lx ll it it l l l l lf fl X 1 K' .1 N vs 'X
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Privates t ff t PRIVATES FIRST CLASS Sophomore Class Officers James Tempesfa, President: Helen Orient, Secretary: Daniel Nardico, Treasurer: William Kleinshrof, Vice-Pnsidenf. IIP - d b If Il I rivates to ay, ut not or long, thats the 'war cry' of the sopho- more class. Their officers, James Tempesta, president, William Kleinshrot, vice- president, Helen Orient, secretary, with the exception of Daniel Nardico who left to join the Marines, are already Privates First Class, and are leading their regiment forward with flying colors. Of course with such fine representations in speech as Aleda Newman, Richard Hubbard, Jean Smith, Marshall Doolittle, Martin Levitt, and others, you would except them to come out in the lead. Then too, there was the skit for the school party, with George Beddingfield and his three 'newcom- ers' to the army, Richard Lucey, Ted Lehmann, and Carl Neipert. For their future Junior-Senior prom, the privates sponsored a magazine campaign, which turned out to be a huge success. Now these tenderfeet are looking forward to their promotion late in the spring. nineteen
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