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VOL.1 NO.lo-CO. 711<XC ELY, MINNESOTA, WtfDN'ESDAY, MAR. 9, 1938
FROGRAjW PLANNED
'
o4u to G/ass
J4as Jviodel
' At last the A uto Mech
, anics class kas a real mod
ei to practice onl It is a
'23 Chevrolet, Stake body
truck0 Monday, Tony Rusich
and Eddie Johnson wentdown
to the Sand Lake Ranger
Station, Mesabi District ,
and 'brought the truck "back
zo camp0
The morning class in
Auto-Mechanics, as well as
those in the other subjects, are scheduled to he
gin again this week after
being discontinued for a
few weeks while the Pores-
try interviews were taking
place
Eenten Services
Will BeJield
'. Chaplain Arends was in
camp this evening and held
the first of a series of
weekly Lenten services. An
Ely minister will conductt
the services here next Wed
nesday.
Chaplain Arends states
that provision will be made
for those who wish to attend church services Easter
Sunday. If conditions of
the road are favorable,one
or more trucks will be sent
in to Ely, otherwise, arrangement will be made to
hold the services in camp0
"Too swift arrives as tardy
as too slow." 0Hamlet
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That dreaded day has
comeJU "Shaky" Greer does-
n!t live hero any more& A
transfer to Co. "25 at Cus
son, only five miles from
his home, has at last ended a prolonged term of pleasant times with a good
old scout, James K, Greer.
It is probable that only
a more handful of men here
knew him by anything but
"Shak^k
"Shaky" took an- active
interest in everything and
anything that wont on about
camp and will long be remembered for his valient,
conscientious attempts in
the ring, both as wrestler
and as boxer„
There may..Re some measure of consolation in the
fact that "Shaky" ha.s prom,
ised to keep us informed of
his progress at 725* So,un
til we meet again, it-s so
long and "Geod Luck", pal.
FORESTRY NEEDS
A SIGN-PAINTER
' The Forestry is sadly
in need of a good sign-
painter to go over some
signs that are bca^inning
to look a bit shabby, .Any
enrollee that has dono
any sign painting work is
asked to get in touch with
Mr, Shawc Hero is a good
chance for the right man.
VAROUS CLASSES
WILL CONTRIBUTE
Co, 711 is to go *on
the airI Classes under ■
Lieutenant Paul Baker,
Junior officer are Jtt
work on material which
will evenually be worked
up into a r^Rio •pvcgran:
and broadcast over.station
WE BC in Duluth or one of
the Ran£o Stations,
There are five classes
in the group, all under
Lieut. Bakerfs tutelage:
Dramatics,, Rublic Speaking
Radio Writingf Quarto'Rie
and Bugling, meeting from
Monday through Friday, in
the order named. E-jesh
class wil 1 work *n .their
own projects, the best of
which will be consolidated
into a half—hour program
for radio presentation.
The class on Radio writing
will provide Material for
dramatisation by tho Dramatics Class*
CRpt o Blore has agreed
to arrange transportation
for all of those who
quaify for places on &&
program0
Culture Survey
yit Gummings
Monday, Beltz and Erno
together with Foreman Seaberg left for Cumming Lake
where they will spend time
on pre-cultural surveys.
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