Jefferson Barracks Citizens Military Camps - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Lemay, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 126 text:

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THE JEFFERSONIAN T Tr f'K.P. 'PHE' MOST X WVALTER WV. FRICK Po ,N N MAN W CMT l ,gifjain 4' K. P. VVhat a load of importance those two letters carry. VVhat a train of memories J-fx :X X co ' and thoughts they start in our minds! ij 0 ff? .29 ij? K. P. plays an important role in every P anjf f y E, 1: 4 CMT Camp.. It is the corner-stone of.the ' f' . . plain for stelrying ltlheh stlaudents at meal tame. ' ,4-,- I is some in w ' J A i f ' P that he startsgon eciracstlgwtsheosiifrizeypliaiieelas ffl' .5 , X' . . .MY A A ,9 1750'- every other student. It is a most valuable aid in teaching and enforcing discipline. No one is apt to disobey orders or neglect duty when he knows he is liable to get extra K.P. Every student is required to do K. P. at least one day during camp. Students are chosen alphabetically and in regular order. Student non-coms and those on athletic teams are excused from K. P. duty after their first day of K. P. Students may be assigned to do extra K. P. for misdemeanors or neglectof duty. Students on K. P. are excused from exercise and drills on the day on which they are on K. P., but their tents and equipment must stand inspection. K. P's. are called out and marched to the mess hall about half an hour before break- fast. Some of them are detailed to work in the kitchen, wash dishes, peel potatoes, and so forth. The rest are divided, two to a table, to serve as waiters on the tables. There are about fifty tables. Each table seats thirty students and'one officer. The K. P's. carry the food from the kitchen in orderly fashion and see that their tables are supplied with food. ' After each meal the K. Pfs wash the dishes, scrub the tables, and mop the floor. After a student has been on K. P. duty he appreciates the value of keeping the mess hall clean. Each student is issued a suit of fatigue clothes,along with his other clothes, which he wears on K. P. duty, on the rifle range, and when he wishes to keep his uniform clean. After the dishes have been washed in the big steam washer they are ,carried to the tables and the tables are set for the next meal. The dishes are placed in a straight line on the tables from one end of the mess hall to the other. A line, similar to a chalk line, is used to help get the dishes placed in a straight line. After the mess hall has been put in order the K. P's. are excused until the next meal. ni -9 . l . .., - , ,I VVHERE NVE EAT- AND Hou' Pagc Om' Hzuzdrxd Twwzfy-one YQUu'uVs'n'n7n'4'a'4Vo'oVsV.Y.Ya'mV-YAYAVIUQYQQYAYNQV Y V V V V nV.VcYsVaVAV.'.V-YuYaV-'AV V V V V ' Y I O



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THE JEFFERSONIAN fr xv - f THE 1926 JEFFERSQNIAN MA.fOR C. C. STAPLES, Editor-in-Chief Pleasant memories of days in camp will long endure for the CNITC students of 1926, but with the passing years the recollections of faces, names and facts will grow dim. 1t is to preserve these things for you young men, and to provide a per- manent record Of your activities dur- ing the thirty days of training, that the 1926 ujeffersonianl' is issued. In- to it have gone the best efforts of your comrades-stories, pictures, and cartoons-which it is hoped will pre- serve the spirit as well as the facts of the training camp for you. These student editors have tried to tell the story in their Own way so that it will be in your own language and words. In the span of time, thirty days MAJOR C- C- STAPLES seems hardly a moment, but into those days you crowded a full measure of work and of play. The Jeffersonianv staff has tried to record in these pages every phase of your activities from reveille to taps, your drills and your WITH ART EDITOR, STUDENT EDITOR AND CARTOONIST sports, your recreation and your work, in short, to give a realistic cross section of your life dur- W ing those strenuous days when you were in '- 'My It is the hope Of the editorial staff that this N 'f'f book shall fulfill its purpose in keeping alive ' ,if that fine spirit of comradeship and awakened J - -- 1 national loyalty which developed to its highest pitch during the 1926 Citizens, Military Training T' ' Camp at Jefferson Barracks. , DL If it succeeds in no other respect,its publica- ,M X, :HM tion will have been well worth theltirne, effprt t mmjmww 'M Ilwvtfwfflfmi-Q and money expended in compiling the 26 fb '- I H' -mw- Annual. Into your hands, the book iS pl-HCCd for final judgment and, we hope, approval. SNAPSHOT 3 -L ARTIST,S CONCEPTION Oif E. A. Mixslilmxcs, WHO TOOK MANY PHOTOS 1-'OR THIS BOOK Pagf Om' 11 ll ndrfd Tzvmzty-tlzrn' 'Y' v V v.v.v.vmv.vN.v.v.v.nv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.n V a 1 o

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