U Home economics students at Centenary Junior College, Hack decided to get first-hand information on how the army prepa their menus for the soldiers so they attended lectures, ate the home very impressed with the Quartermaster Corps School Cooks at Governor's Island, N. Y. Master Sergeant Thomas L. DelVicchio instructs the girls < details of a field range. Some difference between it and the ra Four cooks didn't spoil this broth. Three of the girls help a pare pea soup for the noonday meal. Where There's a Will There's a Way - When Sebastian B. Bor- ing, Jr., Akron (Ohio) University track and football letterman, was turned down by the Marine Corps because the middle finger of his left hand was deformed and wouldn't fit into the gloves worn with the marine's dress uniform, he promptly had the finger amputated at the middle joint. He's now.a marine. Colegiate Digest Photo by Selby Trying the Airof the Southwest, 12 representatives of seven Latin-American republics are taking civilian pilot training in conjunction with the C. P. T. program at the University of New Mexico. The boys live in one of the university dormitories and enter into college life with a zest. . d assachuset Centers of MiddaeburY stopped in ma } tteao chWO basketball quintets arf 5 to start themgam'v u Instiue sofe ecnosty stretched for the tip-o high speed came 4s to 3ey to ok the sari 7* '. Man of Many Roles - Besides his heavy schedule of screen acting and Civilian Defense work, Cinemactor Melvyn Douglas also finds time to talk with students of Occidental College where he is a trustee. The two co-eds are from South America. Collegiat eDigest Photo by Cook Eating army style. Dottie Naughright, being followed by army school and her escort on the tour and lecture, receive girls agreed that army food was "tops". e t