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' THE JEFFERSONIAN i 1, , RADIO PROGRAM h Member? if the CMTC put on a half hour program over Radio Station KMOX on t e evening o ugust 3. A.camp Orchestra furnished several musical numbers and Chaplain Higgins made a short and interesting talk as the representative of Colonel Falls, who was at Arcadia on an -inspection trip. Arnold P. Gibbs, the champion banjo twanger of the camp, made a hit .with his solo Wd? gn agildition 'Xu Giabsiathe following were members ofthe camp orchestra: Walter is er, rums, rno Gibbs, banjo, George Hall, violin, Robert H. Hansmeet saxophone, C melody, Wm. Carl Heacock, saxophone, E Alto, Wm. S. Herr baritone and clarinet, Herschel A. Howells, clarinet, Wendell Kennedy. piano. ' Private Carl Pitman, Bugler, added army atmosphere to the program with a number of bugle calls. Major Gldham Paisley, Publicity Officer, acted as announcer for the pro- ram. 8 . . THE CMT CAMP JOSEPH M. Woons, Staff Sergeant l've ben observin' everything thet's goin' on 'round Camp. l've seed the boys a drillin' all day long, An' when their work wuz over at their games I've seed 'em ramp, With laugh an' jest an' joke an' snatch uv song. I heer some folks air kickin' 'bout the cost uv it. Thet's ROT. l've ben a watchin' mighty clost ter see Ef money they air spendin' hez ben throwed away er not. Frum what l've seed an' heered it couldn t be. ,Y ls HOME, an' 'CLOVE Uv COUNTRY ter mean nothin' fer us now? - HF D S T :ap Must we worship at the ILTHY OLLAR HRINE . Ter HPEACE AT ANY PRICE, must our great country humbly bow? That's PACIFIST religion. It ain't mine. Qur country needs a second line on which it kin depend. Ef any other country makes a break Per ter disrupt our ideals an' our right ter freedom end, The HONOR uv the country is at stake. The boys thet's here attendin' camp air larnin' somethin' new- Ter live an' act by sane an' rightful rule. They're taught 'bout self-reliance, somethin' thet but mighty few Kin gether frum a college er a school. . They'll go back ter the home town with a broader, better view Uv duties ez a citizen an' man.. i They're larnin' how ter live a life thet's straight an' clean an' true. jest tell me somethin' better ef yer can. Page One Hundred Thirty-one YV'oVNNaVnVoV4V V V 'a'eV4'uV4Yc'uV4V.V.VnYn'uYn'uVn'nYnYoVuVnVuVaVA - 4 1 I
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