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Show . '"' Pag~_2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T_H_E_C_E_C_E_Y_A_N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __M_ a_r_c.l\ :?_Ll 935 THE CECEYAN WHAT'S IN A NAME? · Fo r bes was told he would Fail for the school year for bringing Gar·?.' ·_lick int6 the :class. As he was Col959 • II .... "·\ ~~:~·-l~rd out of the schoolroom, he ·' said Pub l ished every Thursday by c .c.c . he would lose no Love fqr t h e teacher . The Rhoades being dusty , he took Company~ 959 Ca mp ?E-223 , Mount Pleasant , ~tah ·to the sidewalk where he contract e d .some poison Ivie. At first his ~ands were Allred, but l a t er they STAFF: -Ly~a~ P~t erson Editor tu_rned Black . _Next h e applied for Ray Alst er.lind -Associate Edi t or a job as a Farmer , but he wa s told . Albert Peterson Managing Edi to r he was too Young . Continuing his Grant Petersen Sports Editor journey, he encounter e d so me Ly ons, Sterling Noakes Art Editor but he soon vanquished them with his Mark , Humph~ey - Lan~e . - As Sunday cam i ·he a i t end ed Printer Ray Nielsen Typist to his religious duties . The BBnch E. H, HANSEN EDUCATIONAL ADV , in the Chur ch was made from an ol d Box . After the services the King Reporters presented hi m with an Austin. · Becoming excit e d over his recent go od Dale Bartholomew Eugene Holmes fortune , he drove into the Lake; no i Dick Youn g wasn~t either , it was the riv e r Shan Gerald Boico·urt non . Neyertheless he often Chivers when he becomes wet and cold . And then to ring down the crirtain, he EDITORIAL asked the Porter for his daughter, t c which he was answered "Nay . 11 Though a ll other forms of the . ccc New Deal ·r a ll t h r ougl-). , continue the c .c .c. by all mean s . Countless b en e fits a re r e ceiv e d and wil l c ontin~ BARRACKS 1 u e t o b e r e ceived t h r ough this organ i za ti on , not alone t h r ough the This "getting-up-and.;.g o ing - to li' or e st Service pro gr am o f 'r e.fores - bed-b .U $iness II is getting t D. be t h e t ·a tion , reve ge tatio n , ero s ion _ mos t discu s sed subject in our barc on tr o l, ro ad bUild i ng , f orest pro- rack; It se ems as if a f ew of t h e t e c t i on, a nd r e c r ea ti ona l develop- fellows h a ve to be rolled out of rn en t, but es p eci ally in the devel- -b e d in th e rnorning--ticks and a ll. opm en t of yo ung r,1anh ood . C. C. C·. Wh~n it's t ime t o go to s leep som e d i s ci ~ line i s s ometh ing tha t mak ~s of them like to discuss certain any b oy better pre par e d t o meet the to pics they missed earli er: in the day pr obl ems ·tha t a ri s e in life; giv e s Monda y night th e so-called h i L: a tr a ini ng pe riod tha t .can not "Slee p wa nters" in one end of .the b e eq ua lled ou tside of school; and barrack ~ roie as the ·light s went g i v: e s i1i .d s ome prac ti ca 1 experience out a nd start e d to beat on c cal tha t h e wou ldn't . ever ge t in scho ol.b uckets or a nything within reach to ~ t the sa me ti me h e i s k e p t in all make noi s e . th e ne ce s siti es of life a nd is The :1 thre e ·squa resH a day a nd ear n i ng $ 25 . 0 0 pe r month to hel~ ei ght h our s 9 f sleep are making t he f olk s a t h om e dur .i ng tl]. e se mighty me n of the boys . Only last de pre ssing ti me s . . ·• Tu es day "Tiger" McGhi.e rolled LeadLe t' s h n ve the c. c . ·. c ontinu e d er Fr e d J ewk e s in the n ew fa l 1€n beyond Ma l' Ch 31 , 1 93 5 . snow a n d was hed his fa-ce ! ''To truthfully . and accura tel.y record the acti v ities of Company •' c. |