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PAGE 2 THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1945
Slash In Navy The Island Trotter
~ I Personnel For
~ ~ T$ASTHEAD ~ Coming Year " What are your New Y ear's ing any restrictions on myself
Resolutions?" I that I know I'll break. ..---,
Official Treasure l•land publication, distributed every Saturday without cost to the officers, Continued from page 1- * * *
enlisted personnel, and employees of Treasure Island . All communications and contribu- Norrie Stafford, MM3c, Corbin, Roland Hulbert, Sp(A)1c, Bev-
tions should be directed lo The Editor, Welfare Division, TADCEN, Treasure Island, San
Francisco, California. Telephone: EXbrook 3931, Extension 69. The Masthead is published present score 34; on Jan. 1 change Louisiana. My resolution this year erly Hills, Calif. I resolve to do
in compliance with regulations of SecNav letter of May 28, 1945, and is produced com- to 30; on Jan. 15 change to 29; is the same I've been making for everything in my power to dis-
mercial ly from non-appropriated Welfare Funds at no ex-pense to the Navy Department
or Government. The Masthead is a member of the Twelfth Naval District Press Association, on Feb. 2 change to 28. the last ten years. Being in the suade any one from enlisting in
the Ship's Editorial Association, and receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper Navy has just made me more the Navy.
Service. Reproduction of credited material prohibited without permission of SEA and CNS. Any Naval Aviator who was in
anxious to see my resolution come
a flight status on or after August
COMMODORE R. W. CARY, USN true. It is : ' Go as I want, come as * * *
Commander U. S. Naval Training and Distribution Center 15, 1945 and who had at that time 'r want, stay as long as I want, Roger Bancroft, EM2c, St.
attained the critical score for his Louis, Missouri. Before I make
ED LEVITT, SK2c and be my own boss!
rank in a flight status shall not any resolutions I'm going to make
Editor
require any greater critical score sure I can keep them, 'cause I
Carolyn Brown, Ylc, Associate Editor * * *
for r elease to inactive duty even Jack Miller, AEM3c, Altoona, always feel so lousy when I have
Bill Ma rlin, RM3c, Reporter Ma I Klein, S le, Sports
if later transferred to a non-flight P ennsylvania. I don't h av e to to break a resolution.
Jack Corrigan , SM2c, Reporter Dick Ruehe, SM3c, Reporter I status. make any resolutions. I'm getting * * *
discharged tomorrow and from Leonard Beesly, SK3c, Boise,
Specialists' Reductions Noted
TREASURE ISLAND, S. F., CALIF., SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1945 then on my wife will keep me on Idaho. Stop smoking, stop drink-
Male Specialists (S) Shore P a-
the straight and narrow path. ing, stop going out every night,
trol an d Specialists (X) Key and save lots of money.
WHATKNOTS a;~~~ Punch Operato·r: critical score on Herbert Williams, Y2c, Cincin-
* * *
J an. 1 is 38 ; on Feb. 2 change
to 34. nati, Ohio. I don't have time to
think about making resolutions. Enlisted Men to Get
Female Specialists (X) Key
My mind is too full of thoughts
Punch Operators: , critical score New Uniforms
on J an. 1 is 23 ; on Feb. 2 change about getting out of this % $Th#
Navy.
to 22. The Navy is going to have new ~
Male Specialists (I) Punch * * *
Al Horton, S1c, New York, New uniforms.
Card Accounting Machine Oper-
York. W hen I get out of the serv- At least a United States Sen-
ators, Storekeepers (D) Disburs- ice I'm going to go on a binge for ator in Washington told the Assa-
ing, Specialists ( X) Transporta-
three months! ciated Press that the Navy was
tion, and hospital corpsmen with * * *
A STRICT NAW ORDER NOW planning to adopt a new uniform
LIMITS RICl<'Sl-tA COOLIES IN a specialty p h y s i c a 1 therapy Wayne Duffin, S1c, Villa Park, for enlisted personnel.
51-tAN@AI TO $500 A MINUTE (PhT) or occupational therapy Illinois. I don't drink so I'm only What size, shape, cut, weave or
(OT) and assigned to continental
PAY. ACTUALLY IN AMERICM.J U. S. Naval Hospitals or U . S. going on a drunk for one month. color is not determined as yet. ,-.,
MONEt HHS 15 WORTJ.l ONLY The change came as a result of
ONE l/.l!Rf> OF A CENT.I! Naval Special Hospitals: critical * * * a long series of discussions, pro-
score on Jan. 1 is 44; on Feb. Alexander Richter, S2c, Okla- posals and criticisms of the Navy
2 change to 41. homa City, Oklahoma. I've been enlisted 'man's uniform. Yank and
TH[; WATER AND BEACI-I AT Female Specialists (I) Punc h in the Navy for six years and Life magazines thoug ht the pro-
MAJURO ARE SO ENTIC.IN6 Card Accounting Machine Oper- every year I make the same reso- posal was a good enough idea to
Tl-lAT AIR TRANSPORT OFF. ator, Storekeepers (D) Disburs- lution. My commanding officers give it a big play in recent issues.
lCERS I-IAYE TO COAi/. PASS· ing, Specialists (X) Transporta- have given me good cause to In a back cover announcem ent
ENGERS TO 80IIRD TJIGIR tion, and hospital corps men with make it. I resolve that as soon as soliciting enlistments in the Regu-
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PLANE.I! specialty physical therapy (PhT) I receive my discharge papers I'm la r N avy, th e curren t ·
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assigned to continental U. S. Na- who he is, a good stiff kick in the "N ew um orms now em g cons1 -
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val. Hospitals or U . S. Naval Spe- pan s. ered," as an inducement.
cial Hospitals: critical score on * * *
Jan. 1 is 29 ; on F eb. 2 change
Wave Maxine Jonson, PhM 3c, The sailor was in a hotel room
to 26.
Omaha, Nebraska. I resolve to with a companion. Suddenly there
stop going out as m uch as I have came a knock at the door.
been lately. I'm going t o stay in "You'd better jump out the win-
01-1 ii-IE DAY HJ LISTED MEN Night School Classes one night out of every . .. 21. I'll dow," she said, "it's my husband."
WITl-l TI-IREE CI-IILDREN WERE only attend the "M&M" every "But," the sailor complained,
MADE ELIGIBLE' FOR RELEASf:, Open to Navy for other night instead of every night, "this is the 13th floor."
TOM Mc6/NNITY, Sk'V3,, BECAME and eight drinks a day will be "Sailor," the soft whisper came,
PAPA OF TWIN BOV.S. OLDER High School Credit
DAUf:tllTER MADE TIIREc/! my maximum instead of the usual "this is no time to be supersti-
The San Francisco School de- 10. In other words, I'm not mak- tious."
partment was busy this week on
a plan to help local Navy per- THE MIISTHEIIIJ'S PIK OF THE YEAR. • •
RADIO MATERIEL SCHOOL sonnel finish hig h school. If
enoug h per sons ar e inter ested in
attending evening classes to
qualify for a hig h school diploma
Savings Bond Pr-ogram lead in the Commodore's Trophy
while still in service, the depart-
The Navy allotment plan for "B" Basketball Le ag u e. The
m ent will set up a course of study
the purchase of Savings Bonds is standings are as follows:
which will permit an individual
still in force. The fact that more Won Lost to begin or finish at any time. He
than 80% of Radio Materiel per- RMS ..... . . . . . ..... 4 0 may finish the course of study as
sonnel have an a llotment regist er- SLCU 61 ........ . .. . 2 1 rapidly as he is able to complete
ed for these bonds indicates that Pre-Com ..... . ..... . 2 2 the required material.
it is wise t o accumulate a nest Hospital ............ 1 3 Interested personnel are asked
egg and save for the future by Armed Guard ... . . . .. O 3
to contact the District Educa-
taking advantage of the Navy RMS Vodvil Shows
tional Services office, Director of
allotment bond program. For fur- The Welfare & Recreation De-
Training, 560 Mission St. or tele-
ther information regarding bonds, partment is still going "all out"
phone MArket 3828, extension
your Bond Officer is available at in an effort to bring fine enter-
6631. Men or women being dis-
all times in Bldg. 28, Room 107 tainment to RMS personnel. Last
charged before April 1 should not
in the Welfare Office. week brought two presentations
apply.
Basketball --the "City of San Francisco"
Those who wish to enter college
Led by the accurat e shooting of show o n the 18th and the popular following discharge, but lack nec-
Robinson, the RMS t eam won Shell Oil Show on the 20th. The 2ssary high school credits for en-
their fourth straight game on De- "City of San Francisco" show trance, should contact the District
cember 19 by downing Armed featured new and clever enter-
Education office immediately if
Guard Officers, 67 to 14. The Tech- tainers who pleased the audience
they wish to take advantage of
nicians were never in trouble t ak- with their dancing, magic tricks this opportunity.
ing the lead from the start and and subtle wit. It also brought
gradually pulling away. The scor e back a couple of old favorites in
LESS SCEN ERV
at half time was 36 to 10. Robin- Bill Hughes and his Singing Crow
(SEA).- Bad news for return-
son, Riekert, and Roe were out- and Sonia Shaw, lovely singer of ing servicemen: skirts are getting
standing, scoring 18, 12 and 10 songs. The show was performed
longer.
points respectively. The e ntir e with a background of favorite
A preview of 1946 styles re-
RMS t eam played a good floor music played by a 14-piece or-
vealed that women's skirts will
game both offensively and de- chestra.
be one or more inches longer.
fensively. The officers scored only The Shell Oil Show, which is
four points in the last half. The fast becoming one of those 'must'
n ext game of RMS is with the shows, featured Johnny O'Brien Eunice Steele's piano playing was
SLCU 61 on December 26 at'1200, as emcee. Wanda,glamorous song- loudly acclaimed as were the
in Gym 2 . . . RMS is really on stress put over several popular crazy antics of Joe Twerp, come- NOMINATED AS THE TOP PICTURE to appear in The Masthead
top in basketball. Winning their numbers; Ardis May scored highly dian, and the mystifying manipu- the past year is this striking shot -of Seaman First Class Dan C.
R,obe11ts and Wave Yeoman Jeann-e A. Miller. By way of statistics,
first four games, the Technicians with her intricate dance routines ; latiomi ot Carlyle, the Magician. Dan is 6'7" tall compared to Jeanne's petite 5'1" frame,
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