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THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945 PAGE 7
Raising the Roof At Theatre No. 3
OIPlERAT~ONAL Members of Recent Wedding Party
TRAJNIN G SCHOOL
1
Volleyball held the spotlight for
the second straight week in the
OTS sports parade. On Tuesday,
April 24, the high-flying Bos'ns of
the First Division emerged victors
over Fire Control and CIC, who tied
for second place. Nice going boys!
New York Yankees please note-
Waves from OTS and Pre-Com
have a baseball team that's not
merely pretty to look at. In last
week's practice game, the season's
first, Ruth Carlson, Slc, knocked
the ·apple over the fence bringing
Laura Ferris, Sp(G)3c, along the
glory road home. Trudy Knulls'
able pitching added to OTS pres-
tige with a two-bagger, as did Hen-
rietta Shepherd, Slc(Y). Those
squeals you probably heard ema-
nated from Donna Freeman, Y3c, WEDDING BELLS HAVE SOUNDED for Rodney J .. Scott, CM1c, and
his bride, the former Ella Hanson, Y1c. Members of the wedding party
and Jinny Baker, Y3c, as they
were (left to right) Grace Thompson, bridesmaid; Emily Adam, Y1c,
heard the umpire trumpet "safe" maid or honor; the newlyweds; George Morris, S1c, best man; and
on first. Lt. (jg) M . I. Simpson and William 0. Gooch, usher. The wedding was solemnized at 'the chapel on
Lt. (jg) M. E . Beacon have added the afternoon of April 14 with Chaplain R. Reighard officiating.
their names to the team roster. The
OTS softball practice games find the zero hour. In fact, so much so Specialists (G). Seems that Dor-
the officers leading the enlisted that this news could not be ob- othy Goodrich, SK3c, shot rings
men 15-13. Next Wednesday marks tained from the lucky man himself, around them in a recent session at
the first official game of the series. but is, however, from official the pistol range. Picture, if you
sources. If smiling A. B. Harrell, can, Bos'n McDevitt weaving a
Facets of 0. T. S.
Cries of "Hey teacher!" and GM3c, offers you a pinch of Bull grass skirt for a little· dancing girl.
"That was my .instructor last J?urham and cigarette papers you It's a wonderful story-ask him
week!", greeted Wave Specialist will know that it is just his way of about it sometime.
G's on their return trip to Point announcing the arrival of Barbara
Montara. Some of the men on the Anne Harrell. Make him give you
range had just finished Deck Force two pinches of tobacco, fellows- Civilian Employee
Training at 0 . T . S., which included she weighed nine and one-half
0
THE OLD PROFESSOR finds an enthusiastic pupil in lovely Diane one week of Gunnery, and were pounds. Rumor has it that the At Naval Base
Pendleton, singer, at his broadcast from here recently. Other funsters surprised to find their former Waves have challenged the sixth
were blonde Georgia Carroll and the Town Criers, vocal quartet. Notice- teachers on hand being taught. division (Yeoman) Volleyball team
ably absent was lsh Kabibble, who has joined the cast -of a . bigger Cashes $100 Idea
show-the U. S. Army. The two most ill-at-ease Waves on Treasure The peaceful calm of the AP A to a game out in the quadrangle.-
Island were the two who sat in on the afternoon performance when area was much shattered when ·How about it, boys? That wasn't a Albert C. Forst, civilian worker,
Ka}' told some of his more pungent jokes to an otherwise exclusively Mildred Weed, Sp(G)3c, attempted working _party crawling under. the has been awarded $100· by the
male audience. ·
to navigate the USS Ford (1930 porch at Wave Barracks 232 the Navy Department for an attach-
class). In her dainty hands that other morning. It was Thelma ment he devised that prevents mer-
CORRECTION Noted Stage Production noble wreck became a veritable Smith, Sp(G)3c, fishing for a lost cury from escaping a manometer
DD! The matrimonial records as of locker key. The sailor standing by due to excessive pressure. He is
"The Forgotten Factor" April 27 now include the names of didn't want to soil his clean dun- employed at Alameda Naval Air
P. I. Liberation Ribbon F. E . McCutchan, Jr., EM2c, and garees ! . Looking to their laurels as Station.
To Be Presented Here . his bride. Mccutchan maintained a gunnery instructors are Castigli-
For Eligible Navy Men quiet. and unruffled calm up until one, Ferris and Cook, all Wave Send The Masthead Home
Contin·ued from Page 1-
The Philippine Liberation Rib-
bon, newly created by the Philip- without pay and without glory, for
pine government, has been author- their names are not even listed in
ize_d for members of the Navy, a program, is of highest profes- ACROSS DOWN
I-Curative springs I- Pierce
Marine Corps·, and Coast Guard sional caliber, according to drama
5- Sun 2- Persian fairy
. who served in the Philippines. authorities who have witnessed the 3-Alack!
8- Reduce to charcoal
The Liberation Ribbon is a red play. 4-Curved swords
12-Weblike membrane
ribbon with a one-eighth irich blue 5_:_Resting places
Spirit of Teamwork 13- Sheep 6- Possess ·
stripe and a one-eighth inch white · Speaking of the Moral Re-Arma- 14- Lifted with effort 7- Instructions
stripe vertically through the center. 15- Western Asiatics
ment Group, who wrote, produced, 8-Anger
It may be worn by personnel who i7-Fetid 9- Periods of rest
and who act in the play, Rear
participated in the initial landing 18-Cut in half 10-Greedv
Admiral Richard E. Byrd declared, 19-Non-flowing sub- 11-Anarchists
operations on. Leyte and the ad- "From my personal knowledge I stances 16- Frozen desserts
joining islands from October 17 to 21-Renewed 20-Worthless. leaving
October 20, 1944, took part. in any know that, through the length and 23- At fault 22-Pester
engagement against the enemy breadth of this country, this group 26-Applicant 23~Limb
during the campaign, or served in has been working to bring manage- 29- Raced 24-Month (Fr.)
30-Short-napped fabric
the Philippine Islands or on ships ment and labor together. 31- Yes 25- Inhaled
27-Born
in the Philippine waters for not "They have done a grand job. It 32-Calls in solo whist 28-Small boy
less than thirty days between Octo- is this spirit of teamwork we must 35-Pried 30-Refasten, as in a vise
ber 17, 1944, and a terminal date have to win this war, and the same 37- Leader 33- Mistakes
to be announced. spirit of teamwork to win the peace 39-Helix 34- Turmeric
41-Rubs out
35-Roman emperor
Naval personnel fulfilling all and preserve our way of life, ahd 45-Travel by ai.r 36-Inspired answer
three provisions for the Philippine the same spirit whereby nations 46- Allot 38-River deposit
Liberation Ribbon are authorized can settle their disputes. 48-Change course 39-Preserve
49- Convened
40-Part of hammer
to wear two bronze stars on the "It will be a tough job. But here . Co~rtesy Harle Publications, In9. 50-Cord 42-Leave port
ribbon. Those eligible under any in this group is the nucleus around 51- Terrhinates 43-Sicilian volcano
two provisions, may wear one which we can work to get the ~ind (Solution on Page 5) 52~ Edible seed 44-Observed
bronze star on the ribbon. of teamwork we need." 53- Ardor 47-Shelter ·
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