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Show ,r 31, The Hillfielder "" Squadron B - v hip WAC Notes 4135th . 708th AAF 7 Bond AAF Base Unit 7 By CpL ml By Pfc t 7 Al Don Georre - Elizabeth m By Anne DePew fSais wsffWWssww Pfc f Emanuel R. ... 1 Heifetz Ik a 'XW On behalf of the enlisted womThe Band has sustained a no en who attended the party con" ducted Friday evening at the ticeable loss in personnel this ' ' tV: Dutch Oven in Farmington, I week. Set. Bernard Wolf son anH wish to thank members of the Sgt. Gerald Caylor were given 4513th AAF Base Unit for their meir discharges. invitation and also for the splen- To say that we'll miss the sweet did. did hospitality extended each of sax and hot clarinet playing of Bernie, and fine smooth clar The motorcycle and I left Can- those girls who attended. inet tone of Gerald would be ton, Ohio, a week ago Wednessaid Members of the squadron When putting it very mildly. Actually, we was she day. left, last goodbyes this week to we'll miss them mostlv for equipped with all the necessities their Pfc. Josephine T. Cafazza, for- themselves. of a long, hard ride. of the engineering section Bernie Wolfson an in Passing through Ft. Wayne, merly of OATSC, and Pfc. Mary W. structor in chemicalwas warfare in Ind., my motorcycle went into Surby of the medics, who have her act. She dropped two of her departed for Ft. Sheridan, 111., Hawaii at the outbreak of the In Chi- and Camp Beale, Calif., respec- war. After seventeen months at biggest reflectors. cago Heights, she lost her flags tively, for final separation from a lonely outpost, as he puts it, and fur tails which had formerly the army. The best of luck to he was sent back to the states. Vtupf ETE . . . Resurfacing jod nas oeen completed on the base given her Eventually he found himself a In you both. plenty of class. member of the 690th AAF Band aim ihih jjiugiam. Council Bluffs, floor in anUCipanwn wi she shed Iowa, floors were sanded and revarnished with the court markings her oil cap. . . . Off came a clutch A word of welcome to Cpl. of Fresno, Calif. From there he screw in Dix, Nebr., which Bertha S. Richter, AACS, who was transferred to Hill Field f repainted. January of this year. Prior promptly caused a few teeth to came to our squadron recently in be sheared of her sprocket. . . . from Great Falls, Mont. May to his enlistment, he was a memI Cheyenne, Wyo., was the resting your assignment here be to your ber of Vincent Burns' Band, with which he successfully tourplace for the headlight glass . . . liking. ed nineteen states. Bernie is goand Echo, Utah, holds her chrome fender guard. Friday night is the most con ing back to his home in RichThe motorcycle may now be fusing night of the week in our mond Hill, N. Y., and he to take things easy for a seen parked at the gate stripped squadron. Take this past Friday Los to entered so the while . and competbefore making any de. . had we the instance . for to league far, her essentials. bare improve night any organization wishing to enithletic program lor clothing inspection, as you all cisions as to his future. As one at Hill Field ter a team is requested to do so know. It really caused a vicious of his buddies puts it, "With his SHREDDED WIT . . . to be set up. The first fine musicianship and his swell discussed at a meeting held at once. Members of the Sgt. Hamma of special services circle W 23 in the physical of- - team which will compete in the sent four of his buddies to a very procedure was to sit on our bunks personality, Bernie need never ealled by Lt. Joe Cunning: -Ogden city league will be se- near death recently. Getting a and do a little first rate griping worry about having a good job." Gerald Caylor is a man who clothing was to go Mri of the' physical lected from players in the call from town for half about what and how it could all be never talks about himself and OATSC "league. Games in the a dozen soldiersasking Vint unit. Eleven officers at-to come to a where in such a small area. Then really dislikes seeing his name from the various mili- - local league will be played in party, which six college girls placed the work got underway. in print. He extracted a promise actual the afternoon. nnits on the field. were planning for last Saturday First we took all the stuff out of that I'd keep his name out of t xo suari tons were maae went Hamma around and nite, our and placed them the column, so I'll almost keep footlockers Iks in basketball, volleyball recruited four GIs who didn't on the lower bunk. Then we took this promise by merely saying handball, which would be know what they were getting all the clothing out of our wall that he's going back to Hollyto teams from each into. Saturday nite rolled around, lockers and put them on the top to do the same thing he wood faon the field. and the boys got into their we did in civilian life, which was we At this felt bunk. point, us would be able to practice vorite shade of tan and tripped really ought to make up the in several of the largit gym after arranging for gaily to the house. The porch lower bunks, but then there were playing est studio bands. recording 'use with Lt. Cunningham. a was lit in anticipation of light the articles of clothing from the Last week, it was Dlanned by mistake, I was to nermit In footlocker to be concerned about. bright evening for them. credit for written given conI'H'iwunits to obtain use . . . were went and they So we took the stuff on the lower the WAC Notes, having which came Gutter The actually Snypes kids fourteen fronted by Ukgk'fcaK the same way for ranging bunk and it all on the was the work of Cpl. Elizabeth through last Tuesday with the all the way from fifteen years floor. Now swept we found it impos- Anne DePew. The truth is that of the old to seventeen. . . . After re- sible to were discussed at highest three game score get within two feet of I'm still a member of the 708th Women's Field Hill season in the GI's from the shock, meeting to arrange compecovering our bunk so we picked up all the and haven't betfome, or do 0 for both enlisted men and Bowling League, while Bernie settled down for a nice (?) quiet debris on the floor and heaped it Band intend becoming, a WAC. not esBusters Pin sted women. of the . . . Peterson games. n interest-on evening of playing Those the footlocker. Alter It wouldn't be becoming! top tablished a new high in the inThe evening wore on . . . and our bunks were made to: perfecsuch an arrangement were out. ri to the fellahs wore Finally, tion, everyone was pretty tired, notify their first ser-it- s. dividual score. The Gutter Snypes' 2014 this just before they were ready to so we flopped leisurely on our you lifted the top of your wall (f Sports week topped the Green Taggers leave, their hostess decided that newly made bunks and decided locker and groped around for some chili would perk 'em what. to do next. When we got your toothpaste only to discover iied former high of 1913, while Peter- mebbe bowling, badminton, ' . . . so she 181 goes into the right down to it, the actual sort- scores of letters, ice skates, scrap-bootook of score ( tennis and priorson's top up any sport in th over Marge Combe's 176 for kitchen and makes a kettleful. ing of clothing was not too difand other matter which enough interest is shown ity After the beans and meat were all ficult. But to stack it in the had accumulated throughout be available for military the season's high. up, the hostess thinks proper manner on the top bunk, your stay at Hill Field. The onnel, and later group League standings are as fol- warmed that she ought to be different and meant that all the clothing that lights flashed back on while you lows: wring will be included. make her own special brand of was previously piled there had stacked all these supposedly unTiiewlav'g high individual score (Petergym is open every day son) HI. she pours a whole to be thrown on the lower bunk. authorized objects neatly in the chili ... so W p.m., and all military Season's hieh (Bernie Peterson) 181. bottle of tomato juice into the After much time and thought, one remaining corner of your onnel are invited to Tuesday's hieh individual eeries Pat use it. kettle. Thuernairle, 44S. Biiations everything was piled neatly as area and quickly put the lights desiring to use the Season's hiph individual series, Marge It was different all right. Mts should make required. At this point, everyone out again and crawled into bed,. their re-- Combe. 469. The climax of the evening sat down and gloated over the weary, confused and a bit worTuesday's high (earn score. Gutter hours before the date 688. came when one of the "college appearance of her area. After ried about putting all the stuff Snvpes. Further infnrmatinn i obtained hirh learn score, Glitter girls" dragged out a punchboard all the work was Season's apparently com- back again following inspection 693. by calling Lt. Snvpes". "The Kissing Board." pleted and the lights were out, the next morning. Tuesdav's hipta learn series. Gutter labeled wumngnam at Ext. 8465. Snypes. 2014. to say, the GIs beat a Gutter Needless mgements Season's hiirh (earn eeries. have been retreat. hasty 2014. Wolf keep a large supply Snypes. Sgt. Hamma now has four Shoes nn- Vian1 tnw uca AWA LESS. friends U. 8ym floor. Anvone nlnv- !tiie floor will be required - Everyone, I'm sure, has heard of women who strip . . . but it is doubtful that anyone has heard of a motorcycle that strips. I've got one that does, or rather '"y - " long-await- ed ... ( ... . Sports Program at Meeting lannecU in-ten- ds mii-pcrson- nel all-st- ar W A X A. New Records mili-organizat- ion Are Set In ... Bowling Loop s ks ' J - r Separations Such shnpc basltpfholl POSt U vrmoer. Vu I- f llary luini. JUC Unit Closed ...ill Will the first part Six tpams havp tpIay during Bowling - ni riannca personnel who expect Field for the next w lour months and are "ed to leave their "S"names cowling alley, if enlisted inl - -- .. leave rit: 111Cers are their names with Lt. utchison. Can be fnrm ""V-- ,.,su W tit A WJV ,the players being turn- as iner, l we team. well as the The lea cue soon if underway a 'nlerest is vti aim monktake approximately The "ill Field f! yk ,e Pen nday from - every 1 (Continued From Page 1) tion base, the actual processing time was slashed to a scant eight-hoperiod. From the very first was day the separations unit were there "placed in operation, to be rough spots which had sepathat order in out smoothed as rapidreleased ratees could be ly and systematically as possible. Triple Quota In a comparatively short time, the skeleton force engaged in the to separations unit were able almost triple their discharge 28 men quota from 10 men to off approximately daily, cutting three hours of processing time. Col. Green, in an Interview his Monday, wished to express of to the personnel appreciation eftheir for unit the separations ficiency, willingness and unstring efforts in carrying by requirements established sepa- the on higher headquarters ur Hill w by Sansone The 1 - lvv . Men Turn In Low Bowling Scores Bowlers in the Hill Field Men's bowling league had a bad night Monday with only low scores being turned in after they took the previous Monday off to go deer hunting. The Mustangs and Decorators dropped in the standings, while the Eager Beavers replaced them in third and fourth place. Monday's results were as follows: High individual score (Cool) 214. Hiph individual series (Olson) 566.1028 High tram sinuleji (Hill Fielders) 2942 Hiph team eeries (Hill Fielders) Standings: 8 20 Siberians Hill Fielders Eaer Heavers Gutter Balls Metal ::::::::: " "" f3 : ' Maulers Branch U Outlaws ; " 22 g. S ZM ration of officers and enlisted A 'total of 11,293 enlisted men and officers were discharged m from ATSC commands inrougnweek. out the United States last i J J "limphl Wbo' inrtd in bootuT I li , |