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Think of how ypBtMry U. XM4.I BOM tmonetiMi Invehring hors- much that would have helped you Dear Jehaay.... i re einrr gas>raUwliic they*re when the Cadet Board let go with Your repeated pleas for news of prletiesa-~bst called H eft when those queries on Current Brents. th» ♦‘old squadron” finally woo out be dtoeevared hie Jeamey meaat Bare you found out, yet. where over ijy Inherent - Here! wmiUng three bean tor a baa. Burse Island is situated? tis. Life, generally, is imchamgcd- The nest day be read the *lMrse- Zt was a double-Merry Xmas fOT The personnel changes, the prch> martLCi reports'* and learned the Sgt- Bill Jones. He opened his i»Tw repeat themselves; but the deal weald have sseant a |S4g4e Xmas presents at Norwood. Masa pattern remains un^ianged. AUi prafli. He didn't apen bis beak Ouess. anyday. is Xmas when the barracks that were empty e( Plato tor days after that bap- lyou’re home, again, when you left are filled now. The! pened. ll was na time fer phU^ > Cpl. Bob Schuls was married oo voices are new, the nsunes on the a^y. New Year’s T>Ay. Yeah, I kn^ buUeUn-boaids may be spelled! Remember the day the gang U's Leap Year hut If yni saw differently but they still make the entered school as "Olsss-aiSB'? Schuls you’d stop playing tbs bODor-roU of democracy, the faces And we started to pbopbesise who bright-eyed cynic. She s beautl^ may be strange but each is would be top man of the class on stamped with the spirit of Amer- graduation day? Well, it’s going lea. Bemember, the days we gath ered la the squadron area along side the P. P. barracks—did owr "oolmnas, left," and amrebed by the Orderly Bsom. onto the road sad off to school. Thai’s been ebaaged. Wo "shovcrofT’ now under a aew system that’s per- Look, yoa’re tho boy with tbo hM I. ^ and year old man was one of the bert dieks la N. Y, G, Btaybe together you oaa anravcl mo tbto one—The Mystery of The Mlsalag-Sfiik-Stoppors. And X lalssinf figi. Bill HamU- ton baa to replaoe them every eowple of weeks. PrebaMy, lbs Kratt-Bbblng ebaraotere whs homd Ibess—doB’t asks BtE w^ _are Ibe ftril to bowl when drains b^M to be that flve-by-two package of dynamite. Eddie (Cubey) Kublsiak. I still think we were suckers for not betting on him. He's a right rny. You were in the barracks long enough to know Rus Saxkderson— remember his halr-ralsing Imita- — - - . tlon of a sobbing child?—bow do feet It’s "oolumns righf* out of you think he spent me of his boll-, the area onto « St. and then days? 1 know you can't guess. It "ertnmns, right** again to school. «a3 making a crippled kid happy. | amkc-shlfl ——. izr’, «« Tbo saen Ufce the Idea. It eUnil* Be was walking along one of the The 0. 0. nates that old. elomsy tarn off streets of Wilson when be spotted U»e men had their fol» and girt* the osnadron street and gives as the kid and started a conversaUon irlends on the Post and wct« ’w an opportanity to Ulastrato to vlth her. Things weren't rlgt)t with dertng bow to intro^oe the tam^ the «th Ibe meaning of real the kid so decided to rtay San- to him. Bo. not to disappoint uim marching. ta Claus.The guy who told me the he spent New J^'s This will bother you. Johnny, story said it was almost holy to his desk and held op«-h®^* You were an apostle of the tradl- see the way he tried so hard, and it's things like that t^t tbcnM tlon of the 79l8t—I can^still hear the things; the clowning and gag- make the gtj^s tty a Uttie tor« . your calm, matter-of-fact deflnl- jog he old. to make the kid laugh Well. Jocko, I hiflie mitt wiB ition of what It means. You said, who the hell says we can’t win keep you quirt for is w|^. it’s ever beyond tradlUon. mis war- We can't lose with guys going hack Into blhe^tlon unui I bear from yen Keep ft clean. Joe MartlB. Here's That Newsy 715th By SOT. JAMBS E. HOWARIK There was at It's doing the Job r^ht. the Job jike that on our side, to help a cl^lsatlon that has fall- The Sergeants' Nat Ftnkelstein. en to its knees.*'—And 1 don’t like Nevtn Bagsdale asid Easton teUing you that there are some CMke blesmed with new toleat I guys here who find ft a problem • few weeks age—Interler dsoer- Ito become adults. It’s nothing sting! Think of'*Marpliy'* with a i serious. Perhaps, it’s a physlolog-i nmath fall ef pins and his pre- Ileal reaction of these cold, winter, nie concealed behind a ooaple of months, or. perhaps an overdose of yards .of dotted-ewtes! They spent boUday spirit. But that ImporUnt. the entire night (New Tea^ I extra something is missing, ^crn'ti Eve) potting the flnlsblog toweb' fret about ft. The guys with es on tte deoarattons y the Non- , ijmts’ who remember things' like Camm CJab aad readying tt tor yjjg udien 8>8gt. David (Nip) Pearl Harbor, and the bloody oh- » New Year’s dance. Wtot ^ iRogers was really at a loss for ’livion of TiQi^igr or the kids who kisawB tatonts He ahunberfaig be- ^rds—such occasions being very ihad to be bom In British subways, neato the lethargte peraanaUtles indeed and that was wbeo^ they’ll take care of It, they wUL I el aar nen-paasma. hey rtiTO*? received news of his wHe tov- Too wonted to knew abeat i i know yettU nrter forget Vino (q. given birth to a 7 pound i Charlie (Pappy) Pi^pageerge. Pannl—the "Tweedle-dee” of Bak- baby boy In New York as He’s fine. His bassoa-velce hasn't racks 8Sa. He's abandoned his oa-|g.30 gn the last day of December. .. tort any et Its velame. It etlB reer at AM SchMl tor more In-ogogntutotions. (Frankly, though, prevents ne frem dasl^ while teresting things- 'Took his se^on'.^ sincerely hope that the R«ero we march to the drill field these st the rifle-range a couple of days baby grts along better than we memhiin. He was very unhappy ago. I did with the cigars his happy last week. It was ene ef thMe Lt. Dave Freedman la tlw father, pajmy passed out. . . . antortonate mlstokes that hap- of a new squadron stunt. Rmw a ably reiare-' pen In the Uvcs ef all men. He summary of^ news.over the F- by 8^. Joe (Commando) Losordo and Rudy (Panther) Dombrowski in the pack-rolling eon- test at the Sports Arena on ORD Game night. They loaded, rolled ftwit slung their duffle and full packs to win a full two minutes before the next team finish ed. Dombrowski almost rolled Joe up in bis.) Although they didn’t come out highest on sppesrance, ibeir packs had an envelope roll, didn’t have. Hey Judges, how comet . . . Another nigged character la PFC. Harold Mlnkle from Massa- ehu^ts. He tells about the time he was getting bis Inoculations in Processing Team who'Miami. It didn't go In light the w— New Year's morn-,tot time, or even the second time, ing working l^ustiiously (very and when the lieutenant needled unusual occurrence for him) be-[him the tWid toe, be pMsed out hind the Snack Bar at the U. B. O. —no, not Mlnkle—U>e lieutenant. . Gould ft have been Private Mont- And. speaking of rugged, there was gomery? * big dent in Sgt. Ed. "Moe" Opngratulations are extended and .Yershtman’s Chrlstmaa haul after Dig This Medics Album Leaf, Bud By PVT. E B. VAN HOOK. JE, I meal, found himself ctymled as be flnMVfncT ffti* membm of tried to effect an exit thru the time, to extend our heartfelt sincere sympathy to Lt. Ochs on member of the the recent sudden death of bis Fa- Physical ther. We have ft on very good au thority that it will soon he neces sary to insi^ new doors in the Orderly Room, especially (or Pri vate Harold FsTwell, who, .the oth er Miay when leaving those Hal lowed Halls to go ■ WACs Bid Farewell To Some; Greet Newcomers *w^ —^ k warm farewell Is bidden to four to toe noon number who leave soon tc become Frying Cadets. Good Luck and Happy Landings to Cpl. Charles Carter. Tec 5 Robert D. Fraw- ley, Cpl. Charles H. Rhoads, and Pic Henry J. Intemann. Furloughs are wonderful things and one who is fortunate enough to be granted one should do noth ing to .endanger bis chances ox get- another. At least,, tot seems to be tbe.QsAaioa of Pvt. Stanley Watkins of Detachment Mess who By PFC JEAN LEVY right with a brisk march makes vanla, but says she’s glad to be^ ^ ... .. TBe WAC area *hiw weric took » you feel fine for the rest of the!back, with the WACs. The feelWg^J^ over having a fur- the aspects of a Casual detach- day. Hope we don‘t wake any oi ls apparently mutual. ilough t^ he returned over one znent with the arrival of new WACs'you boys! I Inveterate attendants of Service daywly. _ ^ and to departure of old. Wednes-; Rendesvoua with Wac dates can Club hops. Pfc. - Mamey Walton.' Wio to member of the De day we said goodbye to Tec 4 now be held in to Red Cro-'s and Pvts. Clkovic. Cowser. and ^ Pearce who is being trans- CrsJt Shop on the comer where Morgan were on to beam Toes- ttft. aloM for flv.e minutes the gentle^ care of Dim Z»rM Sgt. Andv MeCsul persuaded him to bring some of ft into to orderly room for an afternoon snack two Bundy’s ago. Net lo^ two cans of Spam ito a box of very de^ Ucious crackers. Sgt. MeCaul transferred Into Altchkue and Altchkue. but he still frequents the 715th area on to lookput for gastronomic loot. . . Yes, brethren, ft- pays to ad vertise. We printed an ai^ieal to our orderly room kitten to piesso come home, aad ft showed up In the area to eelebrate New Year’s with os. Looking a lot .rested, tt has taken us residence in to day. oi ue 1^- room, undlsnirbed by rceter-throw- told, when ing ^erks and' their Uk, under to ferred. Shortly before, CpT. Flora persevering of Romeos were form- day night when to Club was Ausenbau^ of swl’xhboara note Te-!erly content to stand and slowly thrown open for He dance. While ceived her trpveU^ orders. [freese while waitol to their kha- your reporter was home resting tqx QiL Francen Valenta Joined to'ki lamilra to appear. Just walk in'after "the-hard-day-in-the-office," Seymoor Johnson WACs. transier-Jfellas. Dust off to floor, and bafe'sbe coiUd «mly marvel at to sta- rto In ttom Texas. She is co'a sesti She’ll be along eventually.Imina of her more hardy sisters tempbraiT dut) with :he CtaseUi- WACs who were wishing for aiand try to find out what ft is they cation Office. Als rtn Classification swimming pool very nearly had jest for breakfast tot gives them for the present are Pvts- Jean-'their dream come true, when|their excess of eneiYy At the ette Love and Nonnette Re- North Carolina skies gave out In same time, on bowling alleys. Pfc. nier, who arrived recently from a big way last Sunday. Practical-‘Rose Pintar was roUhxg up an Av- AdmtnlstnUoD School at Conway. I ity of sending to a raft was con- erage of 16p for berseu, which by. Arkansas. Newcomers to the WAC Detartiment are always hailed with glee by their new sisters, who give ibatn to third degree aa to home atote, bastd training, etc., before toy have to chance to impack tolr barracks bap. In. case to Medics are wonder- fag. to oUve drab spectres your basebaQ diamond at an un earthly hour of to morning going through jwHm were your Jo- «al WA& .«wtfag to HAT «a stored, but wise ones who tmew to r^-tape involved, advised against It. n was decided to wait until it stopped raining before tak ing any extensive trips away from the area. One would have thought the cheers which ebocA to mees-hall to other evening portoeded steak for supper. A treat of another sort, it wecomed back Lt. Ruth A- How ard Jrom leave. She spent oer boll- dsy. Ftth. im faretiy fa. raoBsyl* WAC (or other) standkrds, Isn’t bad at i£. The OI from the 913tb Guard Squadron .who so falthhxlly walks his port m to WAC area, might be surprised to learn tot one of o^er night, got himself involved with a "Big Husky. Brunette?” Moin news of our Qto Kldl The other night as to rain was beat ing a ipeiry tattoo on. to windows of the Eeepital and surroundmg buildings, several voutxg women visitors were prqxarfag to ?eave to Boepital. They were not anx- kxn to go out fa the inln to await to uncertain arrival of to bus for town and so were wondering bow to atop to vrtticle, when Pvt Cody came to the rescue with an M. P. whistle that be secured from scuDewhere and gave forth with a blast that rocked to bulldfags and threatened to break the Ho^tal to wAos who Joga by—takto an wfadows. The sound c( to evenfag conaUtuttonal after PT— hot only brought Ibe boo to a baft, and to vtom he has tboughtfaBy but ft also brought out «b the nm 1 eaDed encouragement ae thn oon-tanyooe and evnyooe who was ' Unue oo around to block. Is to wnbfa ear tot The .0. D. came engiged to an attraettve Southern ss5..‘s*g5r^.;‘rf.sssLTiT't-rr .otrimj'r and Cfat. Leroy Simonse, but sun has tot "Z-want-to-go-placee and-do-ihings look In ber eye. . . . This item is addressed to the aoL dier who walked Into the orderfa room after drill and came out wlfa a daaed look on bis face. (Come to think of ft. who doesn’t?). No. ft’s not a New Year’s hangover-r tore really are tifa SadowsUs, aad toy are twins; Sgt Steve hedds forth on the drill a^ Pvt. Joe oootrlbiites to the eCO* ciency ef to orderly room. They were united after having been sep- anted for O months when Joe was transferred ta here from an infantry eutOt fa l>tolda. It’a not haud to ten ’em Miart! If you offer Bteve a clgaarette, and be taken It, then ft*s Joe. . Jtnd. by to way. what welMmown ooiporal
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