rWdL Ml Cl U. 1941 t rw* Air-O-Mech visits the... Air - Wacs «l liyw ftlMinw FfoM I* ■Imw Mmsi «l wwk «m4 ■! friofy. illr-W«e i*- crall^ Is ww fai ptfwsB sb4 yllHsJ »■■■■ nay saUaC fat fta Ab Fmcm. JUST A LRTUB wider, please. Cpl. Margie Holman, assistant ot the l^t Dental Clinics, helps the dentist drill on some luckless GI. Margie doesn't think she's what you might call a gold digger, but mony's the fill ing she’s reached In ond snogged before its owner swollowed it. Some how, wotchlng Margie, while that drill grinds deeper and deeper into some shivering molor, doesn't seem too bad. If you gotta suffer, at least take the easy way. ITS GAS AIABT in the WAC orea os the alorm gongs toll oil over the field. Cpl. Oglesby, Sui^ly NCO, warns all girls in the detochment grounds to don their masks until the "All Clear." Thero have been many gags told about 7fAC% ohd WAVEs and lody Morines In and out of their gos mosks, but you'll still find o huge molority of the guys wound the field prefer the girls without the masks. RlghtZ **DfiAA WALTEB •. • It's ofter hours now. and Fm writing lo you about the day's work. This aftemoOT . . .** Cpl. Estelle Netoo writes her T-4 twin brother in her spore time. The WAC LKiyroom, with a combined PX in it, is a fine place to write the homefolks fust what's going on. Tee'll find the girls write letters at about the some rote-per-doy that other GIs do. You won't find as much mush, though, becouee they all seem to hove left af- laips well in hand before they donned Uncle Som's issue. NO ICK CnCE is this WAC shown slicing the Service Qub ma hogany down to the. bone. She's riding the beat out of this world and knocking the ossembled bosh down to its brogans. Lei the equates stare, the buffs flip their nostrils^-this canary digs the dicty stuff but roei. Alter o doy's session behind some off-beat clock-box, the kid's steady ondTeady to fling the metatarsals across thsi wriggle-podiiun. NUBQEI PLEEEZBT Sgt. Motie Slmpeon and Cpl. Flora Aueenbaugit take core of the calls coming into and going out of Seymour Johnson Field from their switchboards in the Signal Center building. Civilian telephosM aerators will tell you that running ono of thoM oompHootod swltehboords wi|h Ih# lights flashing and the bupew-boning cdl day long fa no sn^ J^. The girls put In plenty of hours around tho i?bw?k thofa work hoi fa be SoiU accurate, and aouifaoui.

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