The White Falcon - 27.02.1943, Side 5
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The humanizations
| Every time' a bell is sounded
or a whistle is blown, the boys,
jump up and start swinging. They
sure are punchy. We wonder how
I Jason Stacy got the xiit- on Ili
j nose? Never hit Mpon Reynolds-
| on the head. :It won’t ■ do any
; good.
T/5G. Jones.
There suddenly has been a tre-
i Btendous increase in pinochle
j playing in the unit. It has become
] j so violent that games are now
] scheduled a-week ahead of time.
Corp. Leigh.
j| Since boxing entered the pic-
ture, we have seen some pretty
; good fights. “Gorilla” Albright
ij won one fight and fought ohe
1C 0 H S T]
j orchard and shakes himself a
bushel of apples. Taking these to
his 'room, bp eats every one.
) } . tjorp. Mi c’Vei^p.
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The boxing clasp is pro pressing
niclely; So isCtprp. John S ephpn’s
blackeye. Never lead with your
T/4G. Riesch is always talking
abejut a chicken farm. The other
day he found an egg in his shoe.
A good way to ,|Sfart /’from the
bottom, eh, “Buck”?
Corp. O. Smith.
Pfc. Hearchel R. Colies, our
blushing truck driver, loves to
play cards. He has lost everything
but his shirt and truck lately. He
is now being watched very close-
ly to he sure he doesn t lose the
. A -A . \
truck. T/SG. William Rafferty j
hearing of Colt’s misfortpne, im-
mediately invested his sayings in
a $50(1 War bond. v
T/Sgt. Fred Gemblir spends
so much time on his bunk that
S/Sgt. Jeronimus and Sgt. Betta
thought they might just las well
tie him in securely. The y pay they
did it just for fun, but opr mess
tiersonneh claim if Gerhbjler gets
to a meal first, there aije sport
rations for all the rest of the
men. j • ■ --i
Corp. Oran E. Thompson.
man. He weights his basketball
clothes with rocks when going
somewhere! to play, Muggsie, 1st
Sgt. Bloem’s cat, has at lapt ^een
reduced to “yard-bird”,* This is
his third desertion. “Miser” Bless
hap at last put out for a shave
and hair-cut and massage.
“The Shadow.”
Pvt. Nichlos displayed a fine
vocal talent this week with his
original and melodic version of
"Mary Had A Little Lamb.” And
Pvt. Ritzen has now earned the
streamlined title of “P-40.”
Pfc. Edmund P. Rezetko.
Shapely and luscious Dona Dra.ke is ohe of the cuties Bing
Crosby and Bob Hope encounter in “Road to Mdroccoy’/ Dona,
who sings and dances, has a leading role in the pioyie.
Field Artillery
the radio the other day, remark-
ed, “It 'store feels good to hear
opr Alma plater again.”
Richard H. Oliver.
Corp. Edwin D. Anderson
Ordnance
With
Our hill-hilly band, composed
-of Rice, Hohi rts, Brown, .'llbh-
radd, 'Bryant end Helton,'
a show the P ier evening at the
new Rec Center. It was( a huge
success, alt ic ugh fiylttfn kept
looking under the Scats for a jug
of ‘'mountain dew.” Proving that
mess sergeait; are human, tpo,
Sgt. KoWlori whipped up a q|ke
the other day to celebrate Pvt.
Franklyri Pe ti e’s birtpa^y.,
! Pfc. .Chur e;,-...-Rhjte was after.
Pyt, .Joe Ca niella tills week. It
eager anticipai ion
with'their tongues, hang n? i
to their knees, the entire
is waiting for our for hcc
beer party. Plenty of Mgs
are promised. !
Overheard ' in the mejs
' “Pvt. Joe Alexander eiits
a "bird lately — /Yeah A
lurk”
T/5GJ Hariy Saltern
What /is all this mystery about
Pfc. JhMies T. Stacy and his sleep-
talking,' plus a doorknob? The
last large hatch of/mail brought
“only” 84 letters tb Pvt. Harry
A. Miller.
Pfc. John B. Vlaming.
he Sound and the Fury: Pvt.
Ifang thdateni/rg to cease play-
bingpiff Pvt. Hor.witz doesn’t
se the heck
and begin
cal ing out the particular, neces-
sary numbers-sol essential to his
winning. Sgt. Galovic’s explain-
ing of Ejs efforts to.gain a pound,
here ,,arid Mberpj is . futile,, inas-
much, as, he, .has tg walk, ,so far
to eniaydhp.fiulirifH'M -artis of, Pfc’s
Scharf,iiBhKi<,i,and Rogers. We
would rather suspicion: he, is un-
duly tr,ouhlcdi,.with ,the problem
of how he’s going to put his
model ship’ into that traditional
bottle!1 1" • i < ' . i (iuJofl
Tlie henddictso Garcih land Es-
(jivel,1 afe aceUsirtg- each other bf1
throwing-a-: ctfrve i Sn regards to
their “correspondence course.”
Pfc. Jack D. Hunt.
T/5G. MilaschewSky, hearing
the National Antheni played over
cal washboard to
a pair
-j fatigues.. ■;:
Pfc. Paul J. Florentine.
■r 1 '1 I III. .1(1 LI t . t, I till! - {1111 • I
Co: p. Wii|iijn|. Hill ,ai|id .T/4.G.,
Kemylh Siy/b^r are fy/yii^g a.pr.i-
vatjcj ,11/11(1,it \yitji .Surher. running
g, poor second at present. It scen/s
that H^ll foygot jiis “super-hum-
an? strength, and attempted to
lie I/iijr)ber’s| baejr, .into, a knot,
be
dpjng,. pt fine .iob, ^,clerk. N.ow
if 1st Sgt., Poliard| can only find
out yhe.rtj Me/z^hides t/ip ^jlcs,
evdrything Nyill lie just dandy.,
T/4G. D!, E. Wilhelm, "
Miinilo Biography;.Corp. Qharl-
es Parks. Age—.23. From—Lans-
ing, )Mjch„ Js married to ,a;beauti-
ful brunette^—Virginia Ann, Fa-1
vorite. tspofts,—iBoxingi Baseball.
Favorite pastime—iHunting, Civ-'
ilian occupation .(which beca.me
his Army,.ipcfiupation)—Clerical
work, Ilobhy-r—Aviation. Favorite
movie,|of (lie yygrr-r'Ahvays In
My He^pt.j’,.payorifci -orphestra—
Wayne King. Life ambition—To
he a flyer in the Army Air Corps,
T/5G. Joseph - fichirjcrl adds his
wit jn the f op pi of i a. little hit
of poetry: , . .,t ,, ,,i
I’m gjad-1 iani.,(an American,,
And,hap}5y::,to ihq free; ,a'i n, it
But I w'ijh fi,w;er)e ,a .little, .dPfSv
And Hitler >yere ;a t.ree, i „
.u,i' im'ii iJ.JPfct.1/,Iohii; W. AUIlsViU
lout
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if O'M^
In recejil weeks, weight lifting
has he't'Ome very popular in these
part-s. Among the outstanding lift-
! ers are Sgts. Richard Krinke and
■Chubby” O’Rourke. A couple-of
iip-aiid-cmiifiig lifters arc S/Sgt.
George,.Gotp.ez., and, T/Sgt, B. Si-
0 TO I I ■ n.'l
' .11,^1,,a, .small cheer (saying a
big cheer,,for.later) for our bask-
etball team, which has yvon 5 out,
of (i.,gapie|S. ,
.........Sgt. Joe Rosen.
Sgt. Joe Gard.
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Our first epok lia^ in his pps-
sesSipn a fori/xula whiph wijl
revolutionize the rubber, indust-
-it:t »i: »i 1 > 11 i j 11; ?;; i ’■
ry. It is trie^l and tested. Ejsperi-
menl-trijEd in the kitchen pud
tested pn usj fie callsAhem pan,-
cakep j \ye cgll, them vulcanizing
pattoaes. Wnen Jjak^n internally,
they form.; a self-scaling .lining.
We.claiiii tp haye the tail-story
After being ousted from their
quarte'rs,: sonic of the hoys are
once again firmly bedded down,
due to T/5G. Kanyock’s ingenious
efforts'. -The ! new quarters will
,be the envy of the outfit.
Under the watpliful eye of
.“Coach” , James, our -basketball
team is: rapidly going places. Ac-,
cording to :“Coach” James, our
team is a cinch for the cham-
ipionshipouu uSgt. Joe Weiss.
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Marilyn M^x^yell reprgse/ats, yphruary ^ Artist Varga’s gorge-
ous ,cc>n)ie-to-li^e calendar fpr, thp, neyt^jnpvje, f“PuBari;y .Was. A
-Jinjiiliti ju.iLijr-.-.- tin: n jiroiU tl,.
champ in, our medic, pvt. /Sarka.
He claims to know a man. xyho
in his s/pep goes put (to ^js apple