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THE NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOL

Seniors

We now have a junior columnist from the school and thus some of our fears have been put to rest. We were afraid that the present junior class would not produce a column for the NEWS and that the Supply Corps School would no longer be represented. What is more, the junior column looks like a good one, which is more than can be said of ours most of the time.

Fitness tests have come and gone and some of us were not as fit as we thought we were. We have often wondered just how the faculty officers would stack up on the fitness tests. As it is, the only idea we get of their physical fitness comes from various baseball games.

We never thought that people came so low but we heard that some of the officers' memo changes were stolen. And while we are on the subject of publications there is the remark made in class the other day by an exasperated, yet facetious student to the effect: "That item in the Manual doesn't make sense and I think it should be crossed out." On that basis, many items in many publications would fall by the wayside.

An instructor recently told a student not to worry about a certain point. "Don't worry," he said 'the course will be broken down more and more as we go along." To which the student replied: 'Yes, and I'm afraid I'll be broken down with it.

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