Kubernetes Submit Queue 4d9bd12cac Merge pull request #39536 from screeley44/add-storage-class
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Adding storageclass to resource printers for get pv and pvc

Give ability to see what Storage Class a PV is using, as well as what StorageClass a PVC has requested

```
[root@screeley-sc1 gce]# kubectl get pv
NAME                                       CAPACITY   ACCESSMODES   RECLAIMPOLICY   STATUS      CLAIM                            STORAGECLASS   REASON    AGE
pv-gce                                     2Gi        RWO           Retain          Available                                    anything                 41m
pvc-774217fd-d440-11e6-9d11-42010af00010   2Gi        RWO           Delete          Bound       default/gce-claim-storageclass   slow                     0s

[root@screeley-sc1 gce]# kubectl get pvc
NAME                              STATUS    VOLUME                                     CAPACITY   ACCESSMODES   REQUESTEDSTORAGECLASS   AGE
gce-claim-class1                  Pending                                                                                      		6m
gce-claim-classless               Pending                                                                                      		6m
gce-claim-storageclass            Bound     pvc-774217fd-d440-11e6-9d11-42010af00010   2Gi        RWO           slow           		6m
gce-claim-storageclass-nonexist   Pending                                                                       superfly       		4s
```
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