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l JEFFERSONIAN -1- August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August AAVINNINC Pi.ATooN, COMPANY UK , Coi1PE'r1'r1vu DRILL The Calendar IYWC arrive. HYoulll like it. 2-l'Struttin our Stullf' 3-Our lirst real work. 4-We receive our rifles. -Big C. Al. T. C. Dance. '40l1. boy what a fine time. MSunday, and we go to Church, then we go to town. - Oli gee! Oli goslil All we do is XVQRKIH -Our lirst 'cPassing Reviewfl 5 6 7 8 9-Big Dirigible aliglits on Parade Grounds. Alucli excitement IOgSpecial entertainment at the Post Hall. Ilxuljay Dayf' Long to be remembered. I2-Dur second C. Al. T. C. Dance. lje-Sunday and we all go to town. I4-AI1Otl1Cf day of TQRTURE. I5-Swimming Circus at the Post Pool. It'igA visitor today. HA RAINY' I7-gQnspcction. Eand Concert by tlie American Legion IQ-'Our first Hike. Tlien for the Dance. zofe--Sunday. liverybody needs tlie rest. RAIN! RAlNl B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l RAIN! Recruiting Officer arrives on the scene. 23 'TllC tirst of a series of liair raising Alovies. 24-aiig Radio Concert. A flllie same old 'LSeVcn and Sixf, Zoe-Sfiiial lnspection, tlicn tlie farewell Dance. Sunday. llvliere are tlic Boys??? Grand Review and Competition drills. A-Turning in of our equipment. Standing Rl'l'llRl'iAT for tlie QI -A liound lor lelonic. Oli Boy. H+- post of St. Louis. 21 22 25 27 28 zo last time. 30st hc-ptr-xnlicr I eeDo we get up at KQZQO a. mf Did youfif tfiroups of Aviation, Signal Corps and lfngineers on opposite pag CiORDON l.. HARIJIN. Co. 'elf' Pflyx' Sl.Xf3 f!ll'z'f' LJ
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1- JEFFERSONIAN --1 'V 1 V R11f1.1-3 Timm Cnosux 'ro R1cPR11s1cN'1' xl Ictfrxcksox liixlclxixcks ,vr CAM 1' l'1cR14Y, CJIIIO The Rifle Team Jefferson Barracks, hlissouri has some good 'ccrack shotsl' who will make Daniel Boone or Jesse James sit up and take notice. The camp is exceedingly proud of its members who will represent us in a National rifie shooting tournament to be held at Camp Perry. Ohio, exclusively for qualified cadets of the C. Xl. T. C. organizations from all Corps Areas throughout the country. The itinerary of the team is as follows: Twelve student-cadets from Jefferson Barracks, hlissouri will go to Fort Des Xloines, Iowa, to arrive there not later than August 15, IQ22, where they will go through a preliminary elimination. The cadets who qualify at Fort Des hloines will then be sent t0 Camp Perry, Dhio, where the entire group, including cadets from the various other camps throughout the country, will compete in individual competition. hledals will be given as rewards. The twelve cadets selected from Jefferson Barracks are: Harry Blinter, Klill Grove. Rio., Harvey L. Humphrey, Branson, hlo., james K. Klays, Fayetteville, Ark., Gaylord G. Vlveisner, Corning, Ark., Cecil T. Vyvallace, Ozan, Ark., Harold YY. Bucker, St. joseph, Xlo.: Vlvilliam lXI. Williamson, Pine Bluff, Ark., Charles Simpson, Klonticello, Ark.: liverett H. Smart, Joplin, lXIo., Ernest G. Blevins, De Queen, Ark., William H. Ashcraft, Altheimer. Ark., and Roy G. Taylor, Wiillow, Ark. ' The scores made by some of our boys were exceptionally good. Harry hlinter made a score of IOOQZ, making 200 points out of a possible 200 points. He is a member of the Vihite Course of C. lXI. T. C., belongs to 'TRIM company and his home is at Mill Grove. lXIiss0uri. The next highest score was made by Harvey li. Humphrey, company of Branson, lXIiss0uri. His score was IQS points out ofa possible 200 points, a score which is seldom beaten. The third highest record was made by Gaylord G. Wieisner. company G , of Corning, Arkansas. His score was 107 points out of a possible 200 points. Xlr. Wieisner was one of the few men who received honorable mention at Camp Pike, .Xrkansas in IQZI as being one of them that scored highest. Shots were tired from all positions, including prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. Service ammunition was used exclusively. If you think it is easyeftry it. Vlve're all behind you boys, so hit the Bull's Bye till the cows come home. Page S'1'.x'fy3frffzf' ii' ll l 6. '1 A -,- - --....-..-..-.. .. I: Q ll 1 ll! li i V. I. '1 E' l
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