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lZOSMllPlllIlA Clllll Dear Enriquez, Since I have been your pen pal for so lcng, I have tried to follow a few of your suggestions. Yes, We do have a club that studies carefully inter- national relationships. I agree with you that they are an especially vital topic these days, We have tried to help the rest of our classmates realize this too by giving them interesting speakers and programs. They liked them, Our officers were Iean Felder, jo Ann Roy, loan Reeve, and Mrs. Stump. I don't suppose we'll get to meet for a long time, but some time I hope to see you in Argentina. Your friend, jack G. A. A. Dear Mom. I have just finished Watching the G.A.A. go through their new obstacle course. Can they take it! It is surprising how these bits of femininity can come through when Uncle Sam needs them. They have adopted a National Health Program for physical fitness. Their officers in charge were: Marjorie Phares, Stella Smith, Shirley Lintner, and Miss Stoner. Every Thursday night the G.A.A. meets for a recreation period in which games of all kinds are enjoyed. You should see how much they can endure now. l'm sure they'll be an addition to Uncle Sam's armed forces. So long 'till next time, lane
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Rt SStlAtHIt Hello sis, I thought l'd drop you a line to tell you about our camp's newspaper. lt is my job to edit all the copy, delete all classified military intelligence, and take out all the nasty cracks about the first sergeants. I have to write head- lines for all the stories and place them wherever there is space. Then I have to draw everything up into a pretty attractive page. Boy I'rn telling you it is tedious and nerve-racking work, but I prefer it to K. P. duty. I have some grand assistants by the name of Felder, Reeve, lacks, Roy, Kurtz, D. Nuss, Iones, Brooks, Murray, and Miss Norris. l'll send you a copy sometime. Love, Iohnny CHAHS Dear dad, Being a publisher I thought you might like to hear about the yearbook our company is putting out. It is issued every nine months and that means a new set making it up each time. lt's chuck full of snaps of everyone in the platoon doing every kind of work, even K. P., and has stories and even cz day-by-day calendar in it. They have me doing the dirty work of typing the jokes, stories, etc, that go in it. There are 'fdur companies that help to put it out. A hostess, Miss Kresler, comes over from the canteen and does the assembling job, among other things. There are quite a tew cn the start. Each one's job usually corresponds with what he did in civilian lite. The staff is Hoshaw, Boyle, Nesbitt, D. Nuss, Hershman, Roy, Hoover, and Kurtz. Gotta go to chow, be sure to write. , Love, Willoughby
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