/ 4. IM4 IS. IS44 Headquarters Squadron Has ^ BBWAK^ ^ Ghe^JTrlbUM ttiat *** Huge Column; Okey, Fellas? - kj.. 4..^^ *■"— ^.4- tl¥)M ezDerlCDccs that uimAllT Kan- ' ^ Da tn the Lawrenn By PFC. JIMMT HEAEN8 |lng with your muaUche «o muchjpears to be m Uther-azid-UD liUta* aU^ed the iweltal of a welll Th* nr n.FMnv« wi guys oervouajua tat the old n^house. 105, aa known pliSit. l^oo that eve mSy ^ 2e®nSf^*Sami!?y *5* otais, the artist’s playlDC was erra-‘ihS*Aii m a »iant Birtiafav cake a^poa* , ^ylo® down on the stove detail UcaDdunSSSiIiLi^ew usual SSh^atycSSwlJMS^bSiS' J?, muslclaashlp. Lawrence felt some- Il?y jSKr ^SS. St« olhJS *®!S ^ thins deepCT than Just poor play.’„ anymore at the PX Steele the canary has “Charles taT-nd, « wrot. lSrr.vie» '5!i„'";SVt.^e Sj.'I to H lack of Junior with mme mU tokens of "*“• _* ."^y* ™ *“ *y It’s a Ms Juir.p from belnc Quls- master oo the lietropolltaa Op- era’r ‘wast-to-coast profrara t o belac master of ceremoelca td a quia prograra on the Seymour Johnson Field rifle range. And CpI. Robert Lawrence ot the 715th TratatJag Group was very relieved that he made the grade. Rot that be bad to worry about it to a much. Anyone who has been gu^ mastery, but rather to a peychlc o^tV* feiiowshin and ^ conductor lor such orgaotaatlims as Curmoii.’* And. as It develop^ ao-nt the next few hours battins o* B ^re ^ ^ Uw Krw York FbUMnnoDlc Bnn- Ldwrence luul md tbe pUtiG'. JES, , trimdlv brS!.^ A mSd “ “» “**“• “4 EgSs — We don't uiueU; r> B tor Miony- ■ - ■■ • - - .Krvou. rtmln well from Me mu-™ ID”’- • ■ Wowl Eiirl MUl-'moM ch.r.c»i., bot who we. U» •In fnr m i>ij> newt mnmkne tK* ®°^ time wss oso Dy au. •_. 'eT msy try to kccp It a secret BoldJer Art corporal and Air*0 Some members of tbe par^.but we see how au the young Mech csrtooolst who was recently ladles of Aas’t. 8-1 flock around seen squiring two beautiful, gor- A Man Scbults, Les Bawg Wall jiim. wbat magnetic charm I What geous. exciting, seductive, sleek er. How-about-that O’NeU Tonany g. A!. . . . George “Daredevil”iWdy Bfarlnes around town end *Rot'' Hawks, Kegler McCready, Bellmore still continues to worry camp. Ask Joe Pinsone. . . “Pod" Muslcmaker Pletrogallo, “Tav- about his Penny. . . We are glad Podlaskl doesn't rate a salute yet, emowner” Duffy, Tony Bitner. to note the fine comradeship exist- fellas, so stop highbslllng him. He Wranir “No Letter Today” Boyea, ing between Tony ^ehner and Is only going to OCS, . . uAle Roland Ayres. They spend' SERGEANT Paul Boyer t^ony. the Wallenstein Bimpfhoo. etta, the Chicago Opera, the Ra dio City Music Ball, and tbe Met- ri^Utaa Opera orehesiraa shouldn’t find It hard to get along with music-lovlDg O. I.’s. Cpl. Lawrace. uho is rated as one of the top young men In American music, came up here from Greensboro where be was assigned to the Special Service Di vision of BTC No. 10. R was while he was stationed Uiere that Doro thy Maynor. Lsrry Adler. Paul Draper Alex Templeton end Jan Peerce. among others, came to the cost to entertain the men. Be was also responsible for oivanlsing a weekly chamber music program and a course in music sporecta- tJon for the soldiers there. Before coming Into tho army. Lawrence was assistant music cri tic aa well as dance critic for the Hew York Herald Tribune. He was graduated from OCNT and r e- celved bis master's degree from Columbia; in between those times, be taught English literature, mu- ale history at the former. He qual ified for a feUowahlp at the JuUl* lard School of Muale tti idJS, and held It until iftM wba be became a lecturer for tbe Liyman’s Mu sic Courses. Before takiDg Uie po sition on tbs Trttune, he wrote for tbe MetropMtsn Opera Besides bebag the oo-author of tbe autborltatave “MetropeUtan Opera Guide.” be has wrlttra sev enteen books on oars and ballet for CbUdrsn. The last time b e was back in New Taa% he con ducted tbe orchestra of the Ballet Theatre In unUorm. It was while be was a crlUc on be attributed It “not f sic, for on the next morning the. Utter was found dead In hla hotel' suite, a victim of suicide. a person would get atek of a hates the word “Holland.” l won- certain kind of jood If It were eat- der wbyT Tbe other time wss mots cheer ful. at the performance of Norman Cordon whom Lawrrsnee had con sidered up to then to be a prom ising young bass baritone. After bearing this recital, Lawrence de clared In his review that (he sing er had “passed from the status of a promising young man to that of s mature artist.” And so he had, for Just before the performance, Frank etc. Aronnd Tbe Ares slmost all of tbW evenings wiit-j certainly a dangerous man One peek at those silly hats that Ing letters together or staying In awaken in the morning, if be Jugbead 2Uleusky wears and you their barracks. Real homebodies. |were In my barracks, I’d show no longer wonder how he got his’ Tony Eubic will please be toning'him whether he'd stay in bed or nickname. . . A steady at tbe down that radio at a reasonable not. Boom. boom. boom, and he'd Sports Arena Fite Nile’s is Har- hour or else. . . ’Camouflage” Mo- be on the floor. . . Carl Harrison ry Hemmendlnger, who also is rocco of 206 U the squadron's of-|is said to be giving up (?) his Dia- quite a student of the history of the ficial “Little Chicken” now. .Then.mond State sweetie for the “Sgt.” ^me. Has seen lots of the good there was tb^ time that Barry.who dishes out the bea fruit at ‘uns of ring history. . . The ex-'&mmendinger came back from the PX. After a llfe-and-death barrack’s dUef of 307 le still In seeing a film on malarU control'struggle, he beat out rival Nick that dased condition since his re-|and dryly observed "Never marry Hummel for her atfectleos cent nuptials. Snap out of It, Car- a female mosquito. They'll put See y’all next week. Thumbs up. roUH. . . Hey, GermcH Step play»|the bite on you.” . . . There ap-Xlds. Latest Inside Scoops From The 798th Rifle Range Sq. By SOT. B. A. ALLEN aaS SOT. from the' deep -of ye olde O. X. that Is left behind. pyrrRB a. OELANDO ^utlf^ malgCTSt t^pHdn Msa- bfsaklng Browsing up on the hill the other evening your reporters stumbled across one of tbe most adventurous nights of sU times. Jn tbe daric ' * — the basso had been told fliat belfastness of tbe Bivouac Area ^ had become the father of a baby our “Big Tent.” From within came boy. the melodious -singlBg not of or Again! Aii-O-Mech Beats World With Mess Scoop By teens. wUh favorite ^ througb—tbs web that hrid them firmly tbroogh out the rarrtnr day. You’ve recaOed those -dreams >l^r. Not I’eal^ forgotteu soldier. neglected, were they? J^ tiick^ co*y I^aes in your heart till dreaming ttane. tie, our song and feste’ getter up-1 ner bad taken onto KTWf>if to m- c velgle these lovelies to ramble out to our Range tucked away deep in s tbe Carolina woods. Their song wse x cheerful and merry and we can i wen Imagine that the boys went * ^ with a _csiae across a lad the other eve. much lights heart. Bronsed, young, Jee& a fighting. A UtUe bit of heaven breesed ln-;man • a Yank. Paper and poS to the Ufe ot Pfc. Frank E. Slevin hand'be was wrltiiv slowly, dellb- the other day. Guess what? t¥eU i erately, reclining oomfortably her name la MadeUne Rands, age. I against the base of a statel yplne. not quite one moxith old. Congra-iwhat were his thoughts as the pea tulstlons Pappy!! and thanks for'Slowly .etched bis drams screes ita the seegarsi 'surface? Sgt. Mac Menadn, skipper of the It wss you and countless other new powerful twilight footbaU team hoys writing home that night reach, and Sgt. Kaeblach, skipper of the;Ing screes the miles with laughter opposAg forces, gather their men.a.T'd cheer, with b(^ love together these ideal footbaU weath-lwltb every fiber of your being pour- er evenings in an attempt to proved ing out each delightful dream Into A ...A ..--W A. _ CPL. CLARENCE BALLEN-,guy who went Into the drug Store, from Boston BECK dnnk 6 'cokes* and burped 'Seven-! To Join the Army while still In Five Sauadrons in the Mess'up’. but if you didn't there it ls.| His Orsim and sun no news forthcom-| “The Pets Nook'* kig Rom you guirs. With aU tiiat this one from rrZ_A. A- —.T.-_ I AW. . . - . —— iMiiffVA rnnr am nMr.iv mnn naw:everr woru OF tnoUght yOU’VO CV^r ... led is returned a thousand And Codfish and beans!!! ^ ^ on all challengers. 'fold! They are waiting • feverent- - - — - - team is made up rf the fol- ly, uxuelfish * —*—'* ■look” —We received' This Sergeant Lawson who came which of the two teams can out- each meclow word. There is Jus S-Sgt4 Bernard Zuker from Boston Ipl^F the other. Seems the boys one thing to remember soldier, territory to cover we neeJ news wto re^tly Joined ^ow_^ml88M, and are more or less dependent on, Group. Don’t say we didn't warn His girl's kisses. you fellows to get some news in to > you beesuse we think It smells And Codfish and US. You can 'squeal' on your bar-; but use your own judgement. i _ Mm Man of the Week’ — , . You eat your cbow in can be dam sure we wiU use the dining hall items. Get them M, Brothers —I But think of the Cooks who are get them la! citi. Fm is on fur- “right on tbe ball.” I loogh and we aa^ glad of them. They work like hell every single T^ weeks without him — boy! 'day We sahtte — cpl. HaUeobeck, so-' With no time at all to go out! called writer of this column. Bro-iand play. thera. believe us, be has s head- (Except shooting cri^ around ache and not one that 'BuaiHiack'' pay day) will cure either. A week and a I 3. The meals you eat are reaUr half before tbe *AlrO-BIecli' comes * grand out this ooljmn must be in. Every i Even tbe spinach has no sand. e “ ' ' ■ time tbe paper comas out someone The food is coedred fit s ktatg wants to know where in 'bell his; Makes the BL F.B work and sing, naipe Is. Sorry, guys, but If you (Th^ would rather be snoring want to boUer go on out in the with that certain ling.) woods aiMl lot loose. In fact things | 3. We know for sure our cooks are ao bad that every Wedneaday j are the beet at UDO we atari worrying about! And we wlU oudeh them right wetting the oohunn in by 15W of with tbe r^. tbe same day. See • I tatid you ttl Our crew Is a perfect, match- bothera me. we can’t sleep lUghta lees team, eitber. That may be the ootsy but-l (Th^ would rather be wttb dters we room with but (ben agatailgiri who doeant scream) _ .. It may not. In any event boys wnen, There it is and about all we can: cant wait until 8ft. Harold Home, Sspertrsor of |£b Central Bather Shop, Harold sweats Mood ever this job and. we want to let yea knew why. Day and night phone calls come, pomtag into the Centra! Batcher Shop "Pfliere Is tbs meat Iwr Hess ao. 6“ With a Job Uke. this It's no wonder that Harold sweats Mood!! There’s a lot of men here at Seymonr Johnson to feed and these boys can really eat sMot. Figure oat sriiat a re tail baslBfii la CIvUlan Ufe this wouM be — we can’t — it as-. get married.. 1 and unafraid, knowing you aee QpL^ Haninback eoaaing.'say for it la that it fills space andiWWi 1 knew which one to marry!” move over, give htan room and lat|we even have nerve enon^ to putl alienee relm - yas we mean TOtT in another...SgL Fred Lawson ts Chaj wants Pftato aomathtat of It? Yau;slvpays griping about Boetm and'Mes tt dot? See us after our lur]on^l!{that brought this one on... You may have heard about tbe! Oh!I Sergeant Lawson, .- ly, unsi _ ^ lowing men: 1st team.'Pvt. HoUen- tnat in your strength, tbrir wwn bock, a fast and tricky end, Sleepy lies and they are pmud. And, Llppmcott, a slow moving but hard'through the long night, ydur pray- driving back. Miller, our wirey een-era are answered • by the glow ter who knows Just ^^e to put tbe'from soft lights that bum ever plg.gUn. Mulligan the Irmsamn, Ibrlghtly In a mighty nation’s home who plays guard. Orobauskas flU-'holding one • UQ their return, ing in the role of a blocking back Home again! affords fullback McMensnln plenty’ Its secret Is slso kept by tbe of time to find s receiver to com-,bright red star, that flutters proud- plete bis long spiral passes. Sklp-'ly from s darkened porch on a per Ksebish. tbe capable fullback ;quiet wooded lane, by the emp^ of the second team has this line- chair tbst's placed next each table up to compete with Mac. Walt at at stq>per time. By the perk of a fullback. Martin a native Carolin- aensltlve ear of a shaggy old dog. Ian holding down the center posi- waiting patiently by the door for • years old: cslls, **““ —■* •- Brighton. Mass, borne town, and has one slater, Elinor, who Is sin- -- - .. , » , _ gla and a nurse. We would like s btning wttb Cap Walt’s passing is gmlllng face framed on tbe mantel few more details about her Harold, la hard comUnatkm to best Our above a cheery flre-«laee. or even Bow about it??t Harold on the Ar-.plsy smashing guard Is Poole. And,Dad, who apmkM of ms boy. to his "I wish I wss stationed at last but not least is Oreenswslt feltow men • who has gone for a Square in Boston.' Harold our blocking back. Iwhile. And quietly at nite, it might ’Is: “1 love them all but 1 Thoughts vrttile strolling. Often,be s wife Mtilng a small - . ■ there is that quiet ,boy or girl to bed. the while shls- hour Just before Sunset when It paring softly. “Daddy will be borne seems all the world Is an enchant- again, when the sun once again ing paradise of beauty and soU-'rises in tbe Bast its ever tude. Fleecy gMden clouds race by!brightening glow brings with it pacing tbe dying sun. n is then the stirring words—Victory and that # - A - -I « .. . . AMAA ..WAIpAAAAA UWOT4. »*—• — PAA.^ ^ ll.a.-.AMjr UJ Uon. swivel hipped Bolahan at the his young master to return, halfback posltia, tall and rangy Mora's brave smile and tear softly Ed Henness^ at end who com- Jshed upon her glance at her bc^’s Kb Cap * "* - *--- - (lain: “Which of the para- > you Uke best?” I OX: "The one iriiere someone,] (June.leafs and fishes.’* stn^ hearis dream of all'esce and noddy’s heme agslnfl’* Male Call by Milton Canid, craator o( 'Tarry and tha Piratas' Briefs For Mission