}""0~ 1J>: ti i- ..\_ hls· store and left S R 1 t seeqed ·•··-·•• -?Jif ; ;;. :-: -:-:. @· i;: v ~-.:::-_ .·,r·•~·.-,· lonesome down to1:'n.. No m~re 'v'v ould /'.J:71 · :i \f_J(f( }(.) • } '': .?'.. ~ .:· _:;·f~'.~;:;b students stream 1n on a 11 tt le after-·•:·\:y::· ,_>. .--.-~.::-.:· . -:-- . ·::::. -;,.!§:-·-··,~·.. ~ no'on sortie filling his store · to '·· \;· · . ., ,r ::.::; /:~,,;:'.,. ? .. ~ the·· do?rs ;.buying ~1is ·pencils, note \ . APR.8).\?,)~rli\~~ lil ~ book f1ll9r and i.n s yellow Easter . cards, ...;...r F-~::_ ·· ~ ·. and receive ~ree the verbal scotching t1:1at tl1._ $ J\:··i.'·.·\ - ✓ I";.. , ··-:~:- ~ l:n~w was C om .1ng, or hear ~he b':1n~ er, q Ul ps r s.':'-·~--- · ·':·· r,i·-. . · 1r1cal r.emarksJ and taunting r1d1cule that was ;.'.. . .-~ -.t .~ . .-_.:;'., always on the -wing ther-e.. To :hundrecrs- of stt..:[~~nt~.,::, ·•ti'\i,"':.:\·"_- ...: • .Iii , , for over ten years, and to fully as many .town a:-n.:~ ·:;;--~~~:.:,:. ·.::t~ '". ~:\ .t country folka as vvell,l'Pop" wa:fJ an acceptable · ··· 3:ight guy· •• ~a c~aracter. His store,, t-he inost .popular student e .~,nter_ 1n the .metropolitan area,,(he made it that way l) attracte~many, and the r _a illery, banter, and witty- sallies from · behind the counter · ~ver~' answered all day back and fDrbh by the c~stomer~. No . dull moments wefe there in the n.C.McClymonds st·ationery a.nd News., E1npo~ium . in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. 1 \ Coming from another, "?'ops" salty . ret·or-ts\m:tght hava miffed many a customer, but no L, they l~~~d it, and came back for more. Friday, - t:arch 17th saw lines ~of people, both · young and old, pass his casket . across the street at Uber~~•. Funeral Home, for he had , silently s1ept away in a coma, ·and they laid.him gently to rest .g,.ut · under the mqrmering · evergreens.,• ·on c.emeti3fY Hi11.. ·••. ~ •.. ~; •• Let him ~.n St~ Peter 1 . A11.d ey~ntually, ; i~ you hear him -~;::;_~ _ ---~: ~ _,:___ __ -~~ ·,___:·telling _ some s1lver-ha1red angel that ~" She'd . ·::· -:-':W~~=''.:'.'i:·,1L ~:~.,.. :: .: <·:·" . . '.,.,;,. ._. ~ .better · straighten up her halo" or thn.t " Her ,,-i=...- ' . :. . . ' 11 ..,,. . . . ·: _:J,, ' .,---:--=-; ;;,,,M u: ······left . wine; looks .as if it.. was .moulting · o-r that . . •;:~~:::.;~ :; .. •• _· 1, ·;-,_ ·· • · i;i :(t/'.Don.y Sowash .co,uJ.d ,straighten ' up those run dovin 1 :'"·_ •!i, .. :.=:::i \ ,;, ', {; ;: ,//.;, :;;..,::;:::.. sandal hee:ls .and make the,n .more in ·keeping with ' . .:,:::•·•~•:,.:: ·,;\:i.i::.,w:::,l~ ·v\'~-..... ~•.:. ,,.,.. ·I-~ I . •\i~.;;;:.. 'ljr:: ·/a place 1i ke . t·his" or if you hear· him asking ,;_.:,,. ,... tl II n· d t t' ' t 1.-- . : ·.. . . . l ?l11 _,:,-:i.·-,;~: tt::::.:::=1 ti ti=t n µ.:.~-.::_;_..J. :f, -::\!_no . 1er .· 1 . . ·J o~. ge . 1:ia ~;arp 1n a _pawn s 1~p_1 . ...,. ~ .,..t~;_;, ·"···· ~ r.c:m-..:..;.~1-,- \ ~.. :..:~:: .·:~·/·:::?:/:• •·• Dont ,mind him at ._al 1, ~t. :et er ••• he dDe -~ n t . :-.·::,;~:':'.7.~:·,·,; '~( ....l~ ~--~r.:.: rn~an . a W?r. d of i.-t:;1: rviany- of us who rather t•.;IJ: ·" ··' d' d 't . h ·--~.~~:-·:l ~f_-,. ................. ·' .. ''..'.~'t:_--_"'••"'--<~.:. ·---:---""--. ·:·-..:_..:.. c?un t e.d t'n~.·t ,a··ay ·1 . o st wn€;n_!.,,e 1 n . ·. a..ve . - •~ -. ... -- • - ·, a t 1 1 t Vin th 111 m w o u l d ·be a 11 t t 1 e mo re t c 1 er -r ~nt with our tellow men~ a · lot ~ote kindly day . by day, a heap more pat,,ient witl;i :folks w:10 migbt annoy U-?, -if _as a . reward we , had the as,surance of that good-natu~ed seas?ned . banter again with "Pop~'# . • • • • . • J .1 . ·/ .:•. · \ ,.> . . . · tfi\ft \.7 ;i;r-· :. . _' A,: :.~;'::;:•.' )' . ;:.:_;;:;::~~-=::·~:__ .-:·-- · -: . • - - -•" •·- -· ~ ·, • -~~J..T" • 1 !' l ~~-- .·-~·-. 1 ·... · Three inf orma:\( VERY1.) 0-~gc:1.ni~atipns. h a ve :a ppeared Ori the campus · all among ' Health Edder girls, ~nd whil~ the infnrffiatiort is most diffi- · cult to corrall, we · learn t ,hat the JUNIOR COt:DJAND03 'is a pseud6-military-epi~urean group of juniors. Every member : is top~ready and also top, ranking, for all are o f ficers. They eat in rbbms, restau~ants, on the march, on picnics.••• in fact anywhere.Ever ready are th.ey' at the wellguardBd sign to assist in addressing or other~ise helping with V.B. ·let t er s or work. H'li i 1, a 11 ha i 1 , Jun i or Co rn man dos i ~ 1 The TllET A OI1IRICON GAlvlMAS are gastronomic first a.nd last, from. Alpha through Omega each day, every week; through the semester. - Midnight DINNERS (a snack? not . ust~1) are their specialty ••• and any menu, s ,o that it's ample. These soph girls -weai:- . \heir emblem, daily; a little porker ••.• and en-tir:ely . in - k,eeping .with th~members ,•we11 ·' fed. Every member is a .P resident, whos~ duty is to arrange, for ••• another feed1 The English initials for this society are H O , G--tl1ey adr.iit it.. · , Clothed among deep, dark,$.inJ~~er secrets is TELDA BELDA -- FHI. · ... Jt• has pass words, signs, symbol.s ,and . regal pomp, and meeti'ngs every novv and then at . 9-~yj,.ous pla, •..'\ Ces •. These f,reshm~n girls are· so cl-ose--r..1outhed about -t~-:ieir well guar· ded order that no one everi knows what the name signifi~s, s~ve those members.,••. a,nd, t}1ey guard . i,;t jealously. At tb,is writing college · loolcs ,. ahead~ t:o. Easter · Va'c'ation,, the· faintest green grass blades now tint the campus a~ iarly Sp~ing moves in, and as ·the · cadets .~ove away in groµpS!. Married: Roberta Walker and Pvt.B:i.l'l Schmi'dt,. Marilyn Bur·c11c·k ab·d· ·servicemari, Eu;;ene Rider •. Broadcas.t: From ingland, Sgt. "ijabe 11 Jenbo'W 1·s address on the work' of his sp·e cial Serv,i ces C.o. was heard. by Mrs. McCandless of Earth Hall. Visiting 4H1 the C~mpus, an • always welcome : : Joe Bower, on -his vmy to Columbia U, 1'Bob 11 . IvlcCl:ymonds soon ? overseas,. Jack Merritts, R.Headland ,· J-ene . She ·a r h9me to see his _young SXll'j.;1·: Eug~ne ·. Jr .. age ,- 3 .~ vveeksL.Diqk L.Casse:rly _1340 S.U. l'~ ed. Det .Aberdeen Pr .Gr .IvLd.) and Lt .Jimmy Lytle/wife --~leanor( Banks), and 18 mo. old Eleanor Jr~ And now, for a peek inside_the : oLD .MAIL BhG ~ •From; Cox,Ja:ck Flora(USCG RecStManning Sec ,Gov.I~land, Alamedc;,Calif.) "I le.ft St.Augustine last' week c1n,.d have bee.n .here 011 Government Island for 5 days ••• soon L hope to be assiinid . to ri Frigate. ~iberty in San. _Francisco is much different than in St. ~ugustine. As ·r rib~ write th~ letter I am ri ght outside the brig guarding 3 fellows who are now on bread a nd water~· Pass the bread and water, and please turn page. - "#.-~,.=,.\l~,. ~· · · . it ~ ·- ,-~.>" . page· 2. VB~ 28. •From: +;i.!!jgQlycle· Scheidemante~l( 144Brucf;{ St.Flint311iich.) I have returned from 10 mo.in'the Med. ~heater ·overse~s on ' an LCI boat. Was in the assault waves on Gela,Messina, and S~lerrio. Saw En~ Bob Miller ( 2i. Pres.Hiller's son) but have made c·on.tact . with no other S.R. people.On my way home I flew frdm Palermo to Cassablanka, and took passage on the first transport to N.Y •. Boarded a plan.6 in N.Y. and in several hours ·~uprised my folka _in Zelienople. I am very happilly married and · would not wish for a sweeter wife. I am now instructing Mava~officers in Diesel engines!' ••• Glad to hear froll1 Clydei •From S1<:3/c Mary Wood (~aves-Treasure Island Calif)"It gives me a thrill to look out toward · Golden Ga~~ bridge and see mighty ships headed for duty ••• I enjoy being brou3ht clo·ser to my old college days through the news of my old friends"' -And we' 11 be looking for that picture Mary--they have been coming in with every maillll.'From Lt.James R. Stewart(Officers P. ,S c. Ft.Sill,Okla)" I was riding a pack mule this morning when al), .of a sudden up he went.- •• nearly threw me.''· VHil expect to get your picture when your able to sit for" itt after riding mules so long.•F'.rom P:fe Dick Perkins(APO) 11 Everything is just the same in the jungle but now it is hot, but it won't 'last long ns the rainy season will. soon set inj_ then we will havs ·_rain all the time. In thE- last tvv.o: months I have seen Gary .C.ooper ., and John '.Haync J the m?Vic stars-they had nice troops of act re s s es wit h the in , ah. d ,t he. y were t he f i rs t whit~ wom en ;·✓ e had. s e en for almost a yearli\ ~e have movies nearly every night-and are they jammed with soldiers--out only recreation. How about sending me a bushel of snow-t,Hit would be something over here. Soon I will get a furlough to Austri1l'ia, and I can hardly wait ... " •From Olga Lon& ( Per. Tr.Unit Am Red Cross,'!iash:Q6) "I am now working as a·..Staff Asst and I soon expect to be sent overseas, where l ho,0e to ru·n into S.R. folks if VB v-.;ill follovl me and keep me informed. Plcase Let Dr.N'iJ~hols : know I re'd my l'u1A from U. of Mich. last year 11 -And · he was de;J_ighted:-·:..vB 'will try to follow you-rlease keep us informed w.ith your :interesting letters and latest address. •From S/3gt H.E.Keown(Det.Lied. De~tpta, Hopp• Coral Gables 1 Fla) 11 l\ly address is the same, my work stil~psys.iot-herpy1 which I studie:d at the Mayo Clinic sE.veral y€ars after leaving s-.R. I send best wishes to all and~ especially to Bill Manl<:e 11 ., •- - '~ I · ~m a deck officer on board, and the work so far has oeeri very interestLng chiefly because it is an innO'vation. I learn that§g_t.Frank Rogers '4¼ is studying coramunications in England after having beaten Ro8mel , in Africa and Nussolini in Italy. Lt.Chuck Burch '41, is flying in the "Pacific, and CaP.•'P Dick Hammerle'41,is recoverin,s from tl1e flu in Italy II For a fine letter-THANKStThis letter from Ens D.W.Nesbit .. •From: Pfc 3lair Hildebrand(MAD Navy Pier-DieselSc.Ghicago.) 11 Just a marine. now studying diesels II From,: Lt .FT But 1 er( Class 44-1.3 Las Vegas ,Nev.) •~At present I am at Gunnery school. in this fly.ing training. I hops to get· assigned to a B 29 some _day, as a bombagata.r--figure that one outl I · can well see how our fellows are knocking down so many-enemy aircraft with this Jreat sight~I served as a ground officer in Ferry Command for 8 ·rno, 11·•From :.Lt. pqb Reed (APO) "I am on my way back fr·om : the Marshall invas i on •.We had a 1 ot ,of fun and played hel 1 with the J aps. Ourcompany of tanks was one of the first outfits to· hit thE. ipland. .Ve fought on Roi and :i'J arnur islands a.n.d. never stopped until eve·ry Jap vJas accounted f_or. I hc.,ve bsen on the water 23- days,destined for another place, and thE. ocean is starting to bor,e me~' Arm we were all wondering where Bob Reed was 1 ! ! From A./S J .R-.l1.shcom(Box279BloomsburgPa) " I can give you a little news for the boys as Bili ilsssmer,Danny Carroll and Chuch Fitzgibbons are all here,. ta.king the- course for entrai."lCe:: t',O Midshipm~n School.Bill Meise went to Mid'n school at Northwestern·u,. Joe Bov1ers to N. Y. John oroo.ks to Asbury Park, Frank Campbell to the_ Brooklyn Navy Yards, John Beving'tQ.n_ to BainbridgeJMd. I have non~. of their correct addresses. I sure want-this affait over with soo~as I want to get back to college-I know there will always be an opening in a school for me to teach." ThanksL~ •From Ens.C.Vi.Nallon ('At sea), 11 The last VB reached ri1e !:lfter traveling a l •o ng wa.y-and I have seen many strange sights and have been many places since I last saw yoct oh the 3rd floor front of Old Main. I recently saw Ens Chuck Moore in N. Y. before being shipped out-and I also saw Henry Ott(Ens.). In the: 8 mo. I have been to sea I have traveled to England, South W4lss and to clcotland, and Guba. The more I see of the 0orld \he mci~e . I like t~e USA- a nd t·hats _' Gods country t I sure was pleased to. r~ad .of the g;reat successes of harold Hastings, Bill Manke, Joe Fuszek and I am gra~ef- • ul for having known these great men-and to read of their adventur~sand bravery. Other men on -the ship read VB with t.iuch interest e+nd I never fail \o mention S.R. to them, 11 Come againi~ and thanlrn for the picture~ •From i.t,R.J: derzberger(CBtry840 AWbn(suffolki1.B.Westh 2rnp"t,on Beach NY) 11 1 havedt vrun across a sir1gle S.R. man in the army;aoVB ~s a welcome piece of maiL. My wife Virginia and I are looking forward ~o that big re uni on-c o unt on us t ~ We meet in 1{:l most every wee le nov.v." 1 pa 0 e · 3 VB# 2a •From Pfc Paul Reardon (ASN ·l.3089L76-2628th Hosp Sect ,1 Pm N. Y.C) The. following written Feb 20.;, "I ._am now in the hospital with a vvound. I rec.ei ved from one of the enemy shells. that landed near me during_ some of our assauL~. I would like to tell you more 1 but the censor would only cut it out. I have received the"Purple Heart."r11edal for the vrnund received during action.It has only been a year ago that 18 of us left S.R. for ti1.e service and I hope that I m~y be around at the finish," Then on March 10th "I had an operation, but the doctor came around today and said they would operate again in a few days. I sure hope it comes out QK so I can do a little swi~min~ for s,R. when this war is over. I received letters from Cassidy_, 3enecal~ and John Lewis. It is nice th ... at they are making plans there at the college for the great Homecoming Day. Ii.s for. ideas, well I will try and think about some ·wliile lying here in bed 11 _____ Paul wJre all \l'JiiSh you to a man 1-~ ·:1e most certainly hope all cocies 6ut well, and we look daily for another letter~ • • fellow~ .a Paul~s address is above--Im SURE you will want to write him!•From Lt · jgE !..? • Mehaffey~ 11 I can now ment i op o_ur first st op; t ~wt was at Tarawa1 where we escorted a transport filled with _troopa. I am now at another hot spot in more ways than one. Since we-have no place in particular to go I have a nice beard §.nd a mustc.che-you wou1hd~nt recognize nT.e." . from §gt 1!\ialter rlamsey(22 . 0 ase HqLowryFldC01) 11 :r11 sure be ·glad to return ·to the campus for a re1.J.nion after this conflict is over 11 •From:Cap. Dick Hammerle (APQ) "Yie are acting as both AA and Field'Art •. here on . the _Italian .F'ront)mat.ching shell f.or- . shell with the ener.iy-and the rain falls da'y by-day and the mud gets deeper 2nd deeper". •From. Ens Clair .s.xtell(NTS(Comm)IIarvard,GambridgeJ·Ias.s,). 11 Uncl0 Sam changed his mind and I am now at Harvard studying Comrnunications •• ~I had expected ·to ship • out, but here I nr.1. Thanks for Trumans address·-!' have writt~n him" From T/Sgt_ i\Jick Bilowiclc (APO) "I cant t-ell yo,u much about some of the missions I have flown, but • . you probably' re.J.d of the 2nd Regensbhrg raid _over Ger,nany? Well I was on that one-and the ·- article in SatEvePost was very ~raphic, and will give you some impression. An air battla turns out to bi not at all a~ you would i □ agine it to be-it -is the most exciting thing in the war, but not like the :-.iouie .· version. From a plane a_bombing mission · is , like a hodgepodge of disconnected scenes ••• bombs flas}Jing and __f?l,lling, a cripµled plane smoking and lo...,_.3ing altitude, a bombardier µushinz a button. to send his bombs away as calmly as if~ wer_e turning on the hall . light, t·iny . specks li lee dots before your eyes, which turn out to be enemy _plariss circlirig before tr1ey cone roaring at yo,u, the black puffs of smoke . t.i.1at look so innocent, bl ossor,iing in . the air all a~oupd you--tha.t1s flacl~-and all this in a dull monotone that is the roarin3 of your engines , brokEn only by the shudder vibration of the plane as · onQ machine gun after another lays ti. line of fire in the path of an attacking fighter. The interphone talk fr6m tail gunner to pilot: 11 f'.ourteen enemy planes~figl1tersjlow at 6 oclock;they'r now moving up to 3 odlock ••• ke ~p your eye on them~ ' Nick, ev~ry one who reads this discription co.n say "Swell -sure Ive· been on a bombing mission myself- -with Hi clf 11 ·.•Fr om Ens ~c. J. Swick( BOQ.Rm,1 12aAt lanta · Ga) 11 J:i.f ter beinc:; sent vi'a ·catt+~ ·car to ,Norinan; Okla, vvhire I took my basic train..: ing ,I was sent to _Pensaqola. Soon I expe6t to rirrive in Roanoke Va from here and then o. 15 day furlough and you cari -bet your best -paint brush youll see me at ?,·.R .. ·:Ple2..se tell ''.Ace Hovis, ;Jick Jones,, .;.ndy Peto.ch aad Bill Ritter to v,rite rne-..-I would love to ·contact the old gang. I met _Bill Tehq,y in ~ensucola but we bniy had a few moments.''-Fronr Pvt Wm ~1ometo(APO) 11 Well here I ani in French ~'1,frica wor :dng in the mail transfer. vvho should I meet but Sa,.1 Ristich and blike Mamula last week over h'ere-we talked- 0 bout SR till the - wee hours .• V-li.11 send you some pict4res as soon as ·r ge't :the camera ••• i11teresting natives'' Be loolcing. •From. §gt Loyal K. Bri_gg~(APO) "The last VB traveled about 15,000 miles to ~eac~ me over here in.China as we knock at the -~1ps back door with a bun_c.h of ;fe,llows wtio kn-ow how to•i·knock" ••• we are trying to shorten the time until that Victory Honecoming-and 1-et·s make it SUPER 11 1.menL •From Pfc James C. Kearns(1i.PO)" Did you know that I was wi tJ-1 Q..aP.t Petu ... Ohl.and did .dt know it ••• wsll according to VB,. I was! It will be a great day when I meet up with him-~ ~m planning to get·you a picture of ~on Pritchard1s; grave~ Hope your all fit by nbw_, Jimmyi•From . Lt, Bill Tallon (i\PO) 11 I am now flying attacl<. in .a medi-um: bomber, and it is a lot of fun 1 if y6u Tiant to call.this fun ••• believe me)the boys are doing h'Sood piece of work too~ I may be a little late in getting to the reunion a~ my folks have move~ to Florida and Dad is dverseas as a c.a. of a 11 Railr :oc:.d ·When I do. come ba.ck itw.ill be ' wi-th my old H •. S •. girl as. my · wif~, ind I wili tc:.ke pfide in introdu9ing her to good old S.R. of which she ha.s ·heard so much!'· Good~.~ •Fro □ .Lt Sam Ristich(6tb Ferrying Ap:..Long Beach Calif)" lifter q. prolonged dangerous trip 'f am headed for Long Beach one~ more~ I covered 20~000 milts visit~d : S. America, 0 ahara, hfri6a, England,Scotland. I saw Bill Rometo aHd-Mike Mamula in D~klr~Mike · was a ~~dio - op~r4tor· on one ~f the~ships--strange places to meet _f__r\;i.._e.r,i.:9,s..-<5p..?v .~§.d Nicoletti· a~ Baer Field;Ind~ .. sambo ••• how. you do get around i l •From a/s Tom Care:t,( 308CTD.Sq:12.1ElACollege Station Tex) Keep sending in those pictures, and turn the page •. Bn page 4 VB # 28. 11 This time it is in Texas ••• and with a progrnm ic.~entical to the one. at S.R., so, you know pretty wel-1 w:lat I'm doingu •From, Pfc ~Tohn 0. Halls-tein(CoB_ St Louis u,st.Louis I.Io). "I am· still a school boy in per,ed. and I do enjoy hearing from the gang,~nd the fine work they are doing" •From Ffc Geo E. SipsC"ro) II I l_ike to read of the Victory Reunion we are going to have ••• that makes rae look forward to things and something to thin~c. about. Ho.cl a letter from JjJn_j-{ark.ins over hez-:e;and . would like to hear ,from D. Sa.rq_Q.DQ. and John_iL~h.~~::__GJ:tg_y:_1 and I dont want · to miss- an iss~e of VBII ~From .Cp_1_J.,yle Koe1'11g(fl:) )( ll37TrGpGreensboro NC) 11 ~~gt C lars nc E- Aikey a.nd I vver e in the same wing Giving P.T~ t.o the coloreJ troops nncl. bE-lieve r,1e. th'.lt was a job"_ ~F'rorn Lt . Frank J ~ LadesicC1.PO) " ·.nt present Im in I\aly ..-flying my own B-24 11 1fotRock 11 my crew so far has ans G~rrnun ·Fighter chalked u~besid6s t~s nany bombs we've delivered to various places.. Vir,_'',ve rigg~d up aur tsnts to rnal-<.e it vrry confortableu.aftE-r: t:1e war I think IlL get a pa-pent on our gasoline stove-its colossal!'' Goa.d luck Fro.nklt •From Pvt .J1ck Sprowls.(~36East Hi.tll .La-ncc.st-erPa) ~"F:rank Dennis, Bob Buxton and I o.re hcr.e at. Fran·klin ;J.nd Mars-hall until r.:'.bout July lst-yoL1 will sursly hear from us the -eery time when we ::1iss a VB" c.From C-aJl!, Bill Wenver{APO) 11 12..st Friday I went to Londdn for i change and rest;the ReJCrosa &ot the chnnge and the night clubs go1, the rE.at-.(Whod. Bill1) · I hr.'.ye hc.d ]_..ettsrs from i.ndy Carnpbell(now n civill~n- Since coht.......acting m~leria in Panama, nnd from .Jimmy Cox ,whanI. believe is headed this v;ay.We h;:i.ve · g_ood quarters:,,; go6d fooci, _r.w.ny conven.iencE.s. tl1ci.t the men raust miss in other sectors =, but, the sun has,N'at peeped throu._sh . to warm us for weeks, nnd "·Spnm." i.s st,i 11 our favorite mE- ~ t 11 -•Fr om .~/iT lvl. E. Co.rl 6 ss ( 6o.r·r.T-13C ourt 1£1nd,,-i1.la) ''At last I haVE; "fot,1nd SOli18 one-with whor:-1 I _ccm sing thE: Al.mn Hate.r.:-,as vve ·have two men who atte,n.d.ed S .R ~ >LlS Cadets, nnd tr~ey can never shout her. praises.. high enough, for the swell trent,:isnt they received there~ ,From .CSpLeroy - Brest(F,.P.O)"I ctm - now back c:~t work .after a grand 21