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Show Cadet Crosswinds By H. MAX CUTLER This course is drawing to a close now. with breath-taking finality or should be! . About ten of the fellows have completed all their flying requisites now and are still awaiting' the big Gov't C. A. A. final "exam", which was to have marked the climax of our course last Saturday. The "exam" hasn't come as yet, and so can now be by virtue of its unprecedented delay only anti-climatic. W.T.S. Most of fellows still not through flying are awaiting their turn at night flying, which' has been sadly retarded by lack of a plane. Attempts At-tempts are being made to get two ships into the air for night flying, fly-ing, and should they be successful, two weeks should see the wind-up of our cross-country flying. W. T. S. The possibility of our returning to St. George for a two-months' instructor course (which possibility possibil-ity has been considered until quite recently to be virtual certainty) is fading now with rapidly accelerating ac-celerating momentum into the void of phantasmagoria from whence all "official" W. T. S. rumors seem to originate. We expect "official" word today, however. W.T.S. Our wing softball team answered an-swered a challenge from the local firemen to a game Tuesday night with the results that after a seven-inning "thriller-diller", we nosed out the challengers by a single point! Final score was 17-16. W.T.S. Some of the fellows who finished fin-ished flying last week have been standing around ever since with their packed suit cases in their arms, anticipating leaving . for home immediately after the final exam'. They say that if they have to wait longer than another week, they're going to set the bags down and start coming to meals again! W.T.S. We profoundly hope we'll be seeing you St. Georgians regularly for another two months so be it! |