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Some of Ours Talent The First Company, being the only Senior Advanced company, was expected to put out some leaders in all branches of activities in the camp-and it did. The First Company Quartet, composed of lloswell, llrunnemeyer, Smejkae, and Yeager, was an instantaneous hit. Their ''Skin-na-ma-wink was soon on the lips of every student and officer. They appeared at tiull Lake, at nearly every evening' in the Y, at base hospital, Red Cross, and at the oliicers' club. Their voices blend excellently and they sure do put out some harmony. The jazz Band, founded, fathered, and managed by our own energetic Leo Kolb, soon embraced some mighty line talent from other companies. VVolff and Storey, from our company, did their share with the saxaphone and cornet. They played at Hostess House, Community House, Red Cross, Base Hospital, and K. of C. I Then too, First Co., when the rifle team to shoot at New jersey was chosen, had their share of 5 men on the 14-man team. But of this bunch, Yeager, was high shot,-shooting 405 out of a possible 450. -I 38
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In the Rear-S-sl1! Don't tell Sergeant Cady and I will give you SOIHC hush money. Corp.-VVhat's hush money? I. the R.-It's something you get for keeping ignorant. Corp.-Oh, I see, just like sergeant Sn1ith's salary. Why Do They Do It? XVho remembers Student Greenway? Very few. And why? XVe are sure that an expert ritleman would make at least a little stir in the company. Before he came to camp he had made the grade of Expert Riileman on the regular army course. He was discharged from camp on account of his poor eyes even though we needed men for the national meet in New jersey. VVhy do they do it? Sheff-Question sir!! Will I tag my laundry when I send it? ? QAnd he made 203 on the testsj. Reports Never Seen on the Rock Pile Reforled by Darst ....... . . . . . .Sloppy carriage ..... ..... N ewlum Willoughby. . . .... Incorrect grammar . . . . .McKenna Cady ....... . . . Inefficiency ........... ...... N Veir Smith ....... .... G ood Scout .............. . . .The Gang Anderson. . . . . . Speaking 'plain English. . . .. .Shilling Shoot the Cow Quicklyl ! ! Quickly! ! I Give the sky juice a ride On the double On you on the spuds Close into your neighbah ! Let's see the salve I'll get a ball bat! Pass the grease Mr. Shilling, where is your tag? Shoot the catheads One cardinal principle is- Gimme a hunk of punk Make this very 'Z'I.'rj0I'0I1.X'H Heyl l George! ! Mail Gay Girl--Nl r. Yeager, I hear that you are quite an athlete. Yeager-Oli, I only sing lirst base on company onc's football crew. Jwoxe-Say, the dress that girl wore last night was a song. Oflicvrx il I c.s'.v-XVliat song' F Mase-Sweet and low. Hcrb1'c-IJo chaplains wear officers bars? Bfmmbut-I saw a chaplain who was a shavetail wearing a gold cross, so maybe a lirst lieut. wears a silver one. 1l'Iillikc'n-'l'lien do those who are corporals wear iron crosses? fl'ro'z'0kcd by Noufzj A There was a young fellow named Tait, XVho dined with his girl at 3:03. .Ns he clidn't state I cannot relate NVhat Tait and his tete-a-tete ate at 3:03. 40
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