Marquette University NROTC - Porthole Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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Marquette University NROTC - Porthole Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 62 of 100
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HTOIDOIIOW there Will be a Captain's Inspec- tion. Field day is tonight from 1600 to 1800. Mute had it all figured out. He wasn't going to waste good liberty cleaning up his room. HI'H do it utter drill. Toe Eager had other thoughts, HHere's Where I shine. The other guys won't have a chance! The next morning after drilling, Mute is too tired to think of finishing his room. The Captain enters and takes c1 glimpse into the closet, CI glance out the window Which is fortunately onthe shaded side of the building, and gives the verdict, H31 ! Mute is relieved .1! Us 7.. ...... ....... .... l s'. EMPTINB INSPEETI IN as the Captain leaves to inspect Ioe's room. Ioe beams, iiGood morning, Captain! HWhat's the matter With the light in the closet? HThe bulb is burned out, Captain. HShould have been taken care of. MI'es, Sir. HGive this room 2.9. The moral of this story is: The early bird gets the early worm and the late bird gets the late worm, but the poor eager worm just doesn't have CI chance! rrrrr .-..,-.--.- ....- .,.., . '.



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Adolph s than in three days at the Engine House. All will agree, however, that Adolph s did have a certain informality and conven- iencef HOn Saturdays everyone was in a big hurry to get somewhere. McCabes, being the first ott-the-carnpus spot in a straight line, did a considerable business. Bob Robertson, Ed Krueger, Dave Smith and Jim Maresh might happen to be here and occasionally Dave McDermand would stop in. HBarney's was the spot for all who liked out-of-the-way places. Not everyone cared to aim at a rather feeble light and walk down a dark alley to an entrance, but after a few trips, the course was easily followed by many regular patrons. Once inside, you were sure to see a familiar face. More than once, a deep philosophical discussion on how to get along at Marquette was carried on by such lthink- ers' as Larry Schmidt, Ken Stoddart and George Snyder. Les Wise, Frank Hisern, George Skinner and A. H. Olson wouldwander in. It was a day of sadness when Barney had to close. lTwo-beer' Bishop was sure lite could never be the same until Barney confided that he would open up in a new location. HThe Faircrest was another popular meeting- place on the East Side. There was so much room for everyone, that you even had a chance to dance. Of course, not everyone could at'- tord to bring a date; in fact, very few did. Bob Schmitzer and Don CornstoCk would be there to look over the crowd. It wasn't a rarity to run across Stu Rogers, Mike Versackas and John Starbody looking for familiar faces. It might be well to tell where many of Marauette's isalts' got their sea legs. The Milwaukee Yacht Club was responsible for this nautical achievement. The fellows often could . ................. ....... ............. ........

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