W. A. A. C. QUACKS
Be. are we really get' into our stride with the gossip from the Waacery, we ..beg you to accept it all in the same spirit as it is offered* ---- the spirit of fun' and good humour. .Everything is grist to our mill and we can do no more than warn you of our intention to-hear all, see all, and tell all, En avantj n ß n Block now boasts an Adjutant and we welcome to Eapakura mrs, Verschaffeldt and hope/that the "Papakura Pain 1, from, which all newcomers suffer -at first will soon wear off Ms The y Ha i r Affair”- has.. died down . and; pride of ." .Place in- the • Wanes’ interests — for -the time-......Jd *' ■ being — • was • taken- by the; dance, Held in the Cinema J, on the night of .Tan^POth,• " ■As/Camp was* particularly devoid .of " male taien tat . the time Ji t was thought • ■ ■ that, even with a bunch of . ’’Blue Orchids who had been , invited from a ? neighbouring./ ;• station, there might' still ' be a 'number o F manless Wanes. much to everyone’s relief, the day before the "do" a pack of harvesters returned to ”B" Block and, with a truckload ofjV.aacs from Raventhorpe, the
situation was nicely - .balahced, and everything went . with a swing under. the cap-.;-able direc of .Mr,.-..; < . Gillum, Highlights pt the evening -— Ptes. Joan.. Harder and is ie Philp 11 being charmingly voc L \ - ' •» **• •• «M» ■?» -■» .<- ■ I ' Query of the' Moment - Who is the Waac who spends so much time chatting with the barber? We would like, to Know what they talk ”hl,;out e > Politics maybe? La tes t .social, activity < in Waacland is the Music Circle, This club caters for those musically-minded but unable to .per form, as well as for vocalists and instrumentalists. It, is hoped that much talent has been- confined to the b V s.- ' and-showers heretofore, . < will ... be bro t to light., • C rat singing is hl s 0 being exploited. We c end the. . . Music Circle to your-notic-el as def.ini tely deservingof support Who was the Canteen Waac who, -Mailing to return from leave on ..time, ' rang nest day to explain th ,t she had forgotten to come back.
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Papakura Parade, 15 February 1944, Page 6
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365W. A. A. C. QUACKS Papakura Parade, 15 February 1944, Page 6
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