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the caduceus. WITH MANY A JEST AND SONG (Picture by Staff Photographer Schmidt.) They Made the Banquet Gay sparkliiT-^FMowelf'h Pictured above that the program for the wa. corner™ Th^rmen Tf" biir.st of song. ’ ^ repartee and numL"' fiirm^rd^a ‘in front steps of barracks s~Br- .....TLr„ 1;^,°;“:““.::4°r‘.t r p”S‘^ Corporal George Roff and Sergeant El^od l^^ynVX furnished rtelfvered two of his latest poems; bottom row from left to rlahf w * . Arthor EaoMh, „.„hor o, the program commltt S ,JS“j aAi's s:ri„'iA •“™- »r „^‘™L-'s FINE COMRADESHIP IS SPIRIT OF BANQUET, (Continued from Page 5.) troldstein can ••ua.te the piano “talk” whenever he desires but he caused it to fairly “shout” in his banquet num ber. The gladiator fumbling act by Pred- ericlr 0. Paranow and Max Rogow was a decided hit. These strong men, built much like tlio gladiators of old, put on a “hand to hand” demonstration that is regular hi.g stuff. Both have been in Keith riiciiit work and have apparently rt'tained their art since joining the army. Only a Bocbo,’’ that rousing war poem by Robert '.V Service, .gained a round of applause for Private Thom as I.awlor. The fire which Stervice meant to instill in his works was not idCKing jn Lawlor’s reading. » Elwot.d Prayhe gave a rag senes that did not go begging for applause. Sergeant Prayne has been m charge of working up the program for the banquet Private Verlin Harroldi “The Bard of Barrack Six,” recited two bits of his comic verse. a Sergeant Gates rendered two vocal •solo numbers that were much appre ciated . Privates Herbert and Amdursky vere leaders in the mandolin orchestra which furnished two numbers. The closing song was “Hail, hail, the gang’s all here.”
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