Show STUDENT LIFE ment of a summer encampment has proved to be a decided success and that the interest shown in the practical manoeuvres augurs well for the future of the military U tion is to allow no inspicuous persons to cross my beets” Short Sentinel — “Dry up your monkeying around here Make this post scarce” No 2 — “Halt Who art thee?” At the Guard Tent — “Silence prisoner! The commanding officer’s orderly speaks!” The military department desires to congratulate the local papers on their journalistic scoop in finding out that the encampment actually lasted over Sunday (after some few hundreds of citizens had brought the news to town) General William H Bisbee in honor of whom our camp was named is the commanding officer under whom Captain Styer served as regimental quartermaster for three years in the Philippines Entering the service as a private in 1861 General Bisbee soon won his shoulder straps and served through- ! NOlCS Number four in the rear rank of the last set of fours is of the opin- ion : — That tent ropes should be with- drawn or submerged immediately before a night attack That for a small bunch the sev- enty campers appeared to disorganize slightly the arrangements of the attendance committee That Sergeant Downey's nose will heal before next fourth of July or Christmas That the Sorosis girls are invited to capture the next camp every day and all the day That Myers of the 12th Field Battery in addition to a vote of thanks deserves a degree in the cooking department for his laboratory work during camp That reveille in camp is not what it is cracked up to be That the sentinel on number three is apt to be a very busy man just about taps That “A” Co is all right on the target range and so is “B” Co That Camp Bisbee might have been somewhat sad and cheerless without our tuneful and breezy band Tall Sentinel on No 3 — (Turning over his orders) “My construc |