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ndings - RAGuISL "^'ISSETTH; vir^iijod. ulie hone ooo- noiaics 'department anc. save the .'irls a talk on 'Incubator Babies*. ARNOLD BOSr:iLLL graduate of 1939, is In the Army Air Corps and is stationed in 1*1 ami, Florida, Pa~:o 9 1 * Keeptrn Inform ed pvt. Stephen Vi', Earp 54354290 Co. C, 64 Bn. 13th Rc-. U. 3. Arny, 2nd Pit. Camp Pannin, Texas rr^ A. H. Pinch CPHM USN. Ilavy No. 417 c/o Fleet P. 0. Ncy; York, Now York February 11, 1944 JESSIE HOI'I'IYCITTT, '42, is now working at the People's Drug Store, Richmond, Vir ginia, but plans to begin a new job soon, SAMUEL GLOVER, »45, ■ states,' "Journalism work will help more in life than any class activity you can take. BROOKS HIGH, home on •a ten days furlough, visited Bailey school. He is stationed at the Valley Forge General Hospital where v;ounded veterans from the battle-fields are often brought for treatment. He states that he finds his work and new friends equally interesting. HORACE HIGH, »43, now attending Atlantic Christian College, was the leading male char acter in the ■ ' play, "She's My 'Daisy", ^iven on the stage of Wilson Theatre,Tuesday night, January 25. AMELIA WILLIAMS, graduate of 1940, is staying at home help ing her father tend the farm. STEPHEN EARP,formor student of Bailey, is now in the Army. SIDNEY JONES, former member of Bugle staff, writes, "I enjoyed last month's paper a lot. It improves v/ith ■ every issue. Keep up the good work." we’ll be We'll be waiting,Sol dier , V/hen lights arc on a- Gain; V/hen hearts can sin^ a v/clcone praise For America's fi^htin;: men; V/hen you and I can plan A world of peace.And then V/e'll stand ari;'2ht un daunted, strong, Resolved to free all men. V/c'll b^) waiting. Sailor, V/hon v;avQs arc calm at last. The v/avcs on which you fought until Those horrid months wore past. We'll ^ivc to you a hand To hold, and jointly pull Until at last your . world is built That fills your dream .in full V;o'll be waitin^^, • Marine To^ga^gcr you loud and WAITING 'You've fou/'ht for free dom's life and v;on, A free mr.n's rijhts to hold. To darinj jallant men V/o sas "a job well done", And yet your battle cry returns, "A mission just be^un" XIc '11 be v;ai t in^, Corps men. In air o'er land or sea, '"'ho die or live in flanin.;’ skies Prcsorvin.i liberty. You men v^rith v/in^s who play A ^^anc of death that \io In i^eacc to come mi^ht breathe free air', Fight on to keep it free. V/c'll stand beside you all And do our punching too. To do a job and live again IN PEACEj JUST \IE AW YOU . Norraan Patterson
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