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PAG�6       THE MASTHEAD,  SATURDAY,  SEPTEMBER  30,  1944
                                     SCENES FROM "TOP· HAT" -- TREASURE PLEASURE SHOW  New WAVES Report to
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                                                                                                                                 On  Friday,  September  15,  four
                                        TOP  HAT  presented  by  T.  I.  sailors  and                                          new WAVES reported to the Treas­
                                        WAVES.  Top  left  shows  ''Top  Hat''  glamour
         During  the  past  month  Com­  girls,  gentlemen  of  the  Gay  Nineties  Quartet,                                   ure  Island  Dispensary  No.  2  for
       mander  J.  H.  Falge,  USN  (RET),   and  the  "City  Slicker."  L.  to  r.--J.  Raines,                               duty.  They  have  completed  several
                                        EM3c;  E.  Hanson, Y2c;  J. Throckmorton, SKlc;
       Comman<iling Officer of 4-NTS,  held   K.·  Eisele,  Y2c;  G.  Morris,  Slc;  K.  Amy,                                  months  of  hospital  training  at
       commendatory  masts  which  read   SKD3c;  H.  Folkins,  Sp(W)2c;  D.  Donham,                                          Shoemaker, Calif. Their names are:
                                        Y2c.  Lower  left  shows  guest  star  of  the  eve­
       as follows:                      ning, J. Cleary,  Y3c, who  tapped out the rhythms                                     A. J. Farella,  PhM3c;  J. A. Sharpe,
                                        of  "I've  Got  Spurs."  Bottom  right  shows  the
         G.  H.  Hill,  Cox,  MAA       "Zoot  Suiters,"  who  shared  the  spotlight  with                                    PhM3c;  A.  L. Zontek, HAlc and E.
                                        the  Top  Hat  which  provided  the  theme  for  the
         "During  the  past  twelve  rp.onths   show.  "Kids"  who  kept  interrupting  the  eve­                              F.  Butler,  HAlc.  Zontek  a  n  d
                                        ning's  performance  are  seen,  I.  to  r.,  M.  Dick­
       while attached to this activity, per­  son,  Slc;  K.  Foweler,  Slc;  E.  Villers,  SK3c;                              Sharpe  have  known  each  other
       forming  the  duties  of  Assistant  to   G.  Paschall,  SKD3c;  C.  Rose,  SP (S) 3c,  and  D.                         since they  first  entered boot camp.
       the  Officer  of  the  Deck,  displaying   Bakits,  Y3c.  "Zoot  Suiters"  may  be  seen  at                            They  met  Farella  and  Butler  at
                                        top  right,  I.  to  r.,  J.  Strickland,  Slc;  R.  Mar­
       exceptional  ability  in  handling  de­  roquin,  Slc;  D.  Lugone,  Slc,  and  N.  Baggett,                            Shoemaker.
                                        RM3c.  Square  inset  shows  Douglas  Sherwin,
       tails, thoroughness, neatness, initia­  CSM,  who  served  as  the  able  MC,  and  circle                                Farella entered the Navy Decem­
       tive and attention to duty."     inset  pictures  soloists  Nancy  Payne,  Y3c,  and                                    ber  4,  1943 at New York.  Ten days
                                        Roy  Zobel, Y3c.
         D. A.  Jognia,  CBMA  (PA)                                                                                            later  she  reported  to  Hunter Col­
         "Displaying  constant  most  care­                                                                                    lege  in  New  York  for  six·  hard
       ful  and  conscientious  attention  to                                                                                  weeks  of  boot  camp  training.  At
       duty as Master-at-Arms during the                                                                                       the  end  of  her  boot  camp  period,
       past fourteen months, showing fair­                                                                                     she  was  transferred  to San  Diego,
        ness  to  all  personnel,  and  despite                                                                                and  there  completed  six  weeks  of
        physical  handicaps  which  limit                                                                                      Hospital Corps school. After finish­
       him  to  shore  duty,  always  being                                                                                    ing  this  schooling,  she  was  trans­
        industrious  and  hard  working."                                                                                      ferred  to  Shoemaker  for  further
         E. L.  Paige,  Sp(A)1c                                                                                                training.  While  at  Shoemaker,  she
         "Displaying  during  the  past  ten                                                                                   received experience in handling pa­
       months  while  attached  to  this  ac- 1.1                                                                              tients  by  working  in  one  of  their
       tivity   extraordinary   talent   i n                                                                                   many   wards.   Before   entering
       morale  building  through  setting                                                                                      service Farella  was  studying  to  be
       an  excellent  example of manly vir­                                                                                    a trained nurse, and because of this
        tues  daily  and  exhibiting  a  high                                                                                  previous  training  she  chose  the
        quality   o f    leadership  through                                                                                   Hospital Corps.  After  the  war  is
       organization  of  monthly  enlisted                                                                                     over she hopes to  continue  on with
       men's dances and occasional picnics                                                                                     her  training  and  become  a  gradu­
       and  theatrical  performances  in                                                                                       ate  nurse.
       which  he  participated  prominently                                                                                      Sharpe  entered  the  Navy  Janu­
        as an actor."                                                                                                          ary  4,  1944  at  Los  Angeles, Calif.
                                                                                                                               Twenty-three  days  later  she  re­
         F.  E. Sharp,  BM1c                                                                                                   ported  to  Hunter College  to  begin
         "During  the  past  22  months
                                                                                                                               her  six  weeks  of  boot  camp  train­
        while attached to this activity serv­                                                                                  ing, and at the end of this period she
        ing  as  Master-at-Arms,  displaying                                                                                   was transferred to Bethesda, Md.,for
        exceptional  qualities  of  depend­                                                                                    six weeks of Hospital Corps school.
        ability; initiative,  untiring effort  in
        locating lost baggage, thoroughness                                                                                    From  Bethesda,  she  was  trans­
        and  attention to  duty."                                                                                              ferred  to  Shoemaker  for  more  hos­
                                                                                                                               pital experience.  There,  she worked
         K.  A.  Wise,  Sp(A)1c                                                                                                on  the  Out-Patients  ward.  Before
         "Displaying  during  the  past  ten                                                                                   entering  the  service,  Sharpe  was  a
        months  while  attached  to  this  ac­                                                                                 kindergarten  school  teacher.  When
        tivity   extraordinary   talent   i n                                                                                  this war  is over,  she hopes  to con­
        morale building through setting an                                                                                     tinue  with  her  medical  work  and
        excellent example of manly  virtues                                                                                    get  a  job  as  a  doctor's  private
        daily  and  exhibiting  a  high quality                                                                                nurse.
        of  leadership  through  organization                                                                                    Zontek  entered  the  Navy  Janu­
        of  .monthly  enlisted  men's  dances                                                                                  ary  10,  1944  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.
        and  occasional  picnics  and  the­                                                                                    Seventeen  days  later  she  reported
        atrical  performances  in  which  he                                                                                   to  Hunter  College  to  begin  her
        acted as Master of Ceremonies and                                                                                      boot  camp  training,  and  after  her
        participated  prominently  a s  a n                                                                                    six  weeks of  boot  camp  period  she
        actor,"                       Operational                  PRE-EMBARKATION ARMED GUARD                                 was  transferr�d  to  Bethesda,  Md.,
        Conduct  Accident  Survey                                                                                              for  six  weeks  of  Hospital Corps
         A  recent  survey  of  accidents  at   Training School     DISPENSARY                   CENT�R                        training.  After  ·completing  this
        ANTS   revealed   the  following   New  Equipment  for  O.T.S.  "The  Gold-brick's  Last  Stand",   Two  WA VE  yeomen  of  the   period she was transferred to Shoe­
        statistics  from  August  1  to  Sep-  The  APA-AKA  mock-up  land  that is what  they  call us.  But  that  Armed  Guard  personnel  office   maker, Calif.  Before  the  war  she
        tember  22:  Athletic  accidents  11·   ship  is  well  on  its  way  toward  onerous  title  does  not  discourage  turned linguists for a day last week   was  a  telephone  operator.  So  far
        industrial  accidents  9 ·  misceliane�   completion.  This  "ship",_located  in  us  from· doing  our  level  best  for  during  the  visit  to  the  San  Fran­  she has no plans for after the war.
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        ous,  2;  total  of  23  ac�idents.  For-                                                                                Butler entered the Navy Novem­
        tunately,  these  accidents were  of  a   the  APA-AKA  Area,  will  be  used seeing  to  it  that  when  men  leave  cisco bay region of a group of mid­  ber  17,  1943  at  Palo  Alto, Calif.
        minor nature and  did  not  incapaci­  to train crews for this type of  ship.  for  overseas  they  are  shipshape  shipmen  and  other  naval  members   Eighty-six  days  later  she  reported
                                      The  mock-up  will  resemble,  as  and ready to take a healthy enough  of  the Chilean  Navy.
        tate the victims for any great length   closely  as  possible,  the  type  ship  swipe at the apostles of  the Great­  The WAVES, Mary Madrid, Y2c,   to Hunter College for boot training
        of time. However, every precaution   the  men  will  man  and  will  afford  er  - East - Asia  -Co  - prosperity­ and  Rapaela  (Fela) Chavez,  Y2c,   and  then  was  transferred  to Beth­
        must  be  taken  to  guard  against   them better operational training.   Sphere;  a  walloping  swipe  which  were among an official Treasure Is­  esda,  Md.,  for  Hospital  Corps
        such accidents in order that all per­  The sudden influx of pharmacists'  will  assure  the  bruising  and  scat­ land  party  selected  by Commodore   school. As soon as she had finished
        sonnel will be able to  perform their   mates  is  due  to  the  use  of  the  tering of sukiyaki all over the sum­ R.  W. Cary  to  greet  the  visitors   six  weeks  of  corps  school  she  was
        duty properly for the best interests   Radium  Plaque  Adaptometer  by  mit  of  Holy  Fujiama.   and  show  them  points  of  interest   transferred  to  Shoemaker,  Calif.
        of  the  war  effort.  It  would  be  ap­  the  Lookout  Training  Department.   Through  exceptional  teamwork  on the  island.   Before  entrance  in  service  Butler
        preciated  if  anyone  having  sugges­  This  device  is  used  to  test  night­ and extraordinary individual  effort   The  Armed  Guard  girls  speak   served as a telephone operator. Like
        tions for promoting  "Safety  First"   vision acuity, and is proceeding full  we  have  done  pretty  well  by  the  fluent Spanish and,  as the only two   Zontek,  her  plans  for  a  post-war
        would  drop  them  in  the  Welfare   speed ahead,  testing  on an  average  boys  who  are  taking  their  last  in­ feminine  members  of  the  party,   future  are  still  indefinite.
        Suggestion  Box.              of 600  men  a  week.  We  cordially  spirational  look  at  dear  old  Uncle  more  than  enjoyed  their  assign­
        New  Addition  to  WAVE  Personnel   invite anyone in un,iform to  inspect  Sugar  and  are  shoving  off  to  give  ment.  Following  the  island  itiner­  The  depository  was · created  at
         We  now  have  six  WAVES  at   the  Lookout  Trainer  and· Radium  respite to the boys who are so ably  ary,  the  WAVES,  along  with other   the  suggestion  of  the  Twelfth
       ANTS.  The  most  recent  to  report   Plaque.              taking  the  measure  of  the  banzai­ members  of the party, were guests   Naval District as a means of avoid­
        is Eleanor J. Kahrt, Slc  (SK), who   The  Engineering  Department  is  or-bust  warriors.   of  the Chileans aboard  their vessel   ing  further  loss  of  money  by  per­
       . claims  Oakland,  'Calif.,  as  her   busy  erecting  a  building  over  its   In  addition  to  making  sure  that  in the  San Francisco  area.   sonnel  who  have  made  it  a  prac­
        home.  Miss Kahrt  is  a  graduate of   equipment  located  west  of  the  only our more rugged boys take off   "We  were  surprised  to  find  sev­  tice  of  carrying  all  their  money
        the training school at Milledgeville,   Engineering  building.  The  equip­ for the expedition against the Land  eral  of  the  Chilean  crew  could   in  their  wallets.  The  service  is
        Ga.  Previous  to  her  enrollment  in   ment  was originally exposed.   of  Imitation  Chop  Suey,  we  re­ speak  perfect  English,"  Yeoman   handled  by  the  Armed  Guard  dis­
        the  Navy,  she  was  a  bookkeeping                       route  those  w h o  need  further  Chavez  said.  "And  they  have  such   bursing office and is available to all
        machine  operato_r  for  the  Kaiser   New  Arrivals  and  Bon  Voyageurs  medical  attention  to  places  where  nice manners," Yeoman Madrid put   hands  at no  cost.
       Co.,  in  Oakland.  We  wish  you  a   The  Operational Training  School   they  can  receive  adequate  treat­ in.  "They  even  saluted  us-just   In  addition,  workers  at  the  de­
        happy tour of  duty in ANTS.   welcomes the following officers and   ment.  When  .these  men  come  out  of  courtesy's  sake,  of  course."   pository  sell  American  Express
                                      men  into ship's company:  Lt. Com­                                                      Travelers'  Cheques  in  a  further
        Changes  in Status                                         through this station  a  second time   The Chileans  were  making  their   move  to  protect  the  money  of  its
         Deserving  of  acclaim  this  week   manrier C. J. McWhinnie, Lt. Com­  they  are  physically  equipped  for  first  visit  to  this  country  and  San   personnel.   These   cheques   can
        are six of our CEMs who have been   mander  J.  E.  Page,  Lt.  E.  B.   any  duty  beyond  our  continental  Francisco became the First Ameri­  readily  be  cashed  ashore  as  the
                                      Rhoads,  Lt.  (jg) A. H. Chechames,
        changed  from  USNR, Construction   Lt.  (jg)  E.  B.  Petersen  and  Ens.   limits      can city for  them  to  see.  They  had   money is needed.
        Battalion to USNR general service.   D. Smallwood. The enlisted men are  · Who  are  the  men  who  give  the heard much about the Golden  Gate   Plans  for selling  railroad  tickets
        They  are  J.  Buckich,  recently  C. C.  Naylor,  Slc;  T.  Suhl,  Flc;  outgoing  sailor  his  last  check-up?  Exposition  and  were  highly  inter­  on  all lines and to  all points in the
        transferred to RMS for duty;  W. J.                        One  mortician,  two · farmers,  one  ested  in  the  man-made  plot  that  is
       Cody, F. B. Dyer, J.C. Evans, H. R.   E.  C.  Will,  CMM;  H.  L.  Swift,  college  professor,  two  registered  Treasure  Island,  the  WAVES  re­  country  are  also  being  carried for­
                                                                                                                               ward  as  another  function  of  the
        Freeman,  G.  M.  Goode,  and  J.  D.   BM2c;  R.  D.  Wilcoxson,  PhM3c;   pharmacists, one specialist and one  ported.   depository crew.
                                      L.  E.  Gunderson,  HA2c;  A.  W.
        Hobson,  who is a CMM. These men   Tomaschefsky, HAlc;  J. M. Evans,   doctor of medicine. This is the staff  Depository  Set  Up   · Noti�es- calling  attention  to  the
        appeared  before  an  exammmg   HA2c;  L.  A.  Hall,  PhM2c;  R.  A.   that  is  responsible  for  sending  the   The Armed Guard Center has set   depository  have  b  e  e  n    p  o  s t e  d
        board  of  three  officers  and  made   Malone,  PhM3c;  G.  G.  Woodman,   boys  out  in  A-1  condition.  That  up  a  depository  at  the  main  en­  throughout  barracks  of  the Armed
        creditable scores on their qualifica-                      they  are doing a  good  job  is  evid­ trance  to  the  Personnel  Office  in   Guard Center.
       - tion  tests.  Soon  they  expect  to  be  PhM2c;  P.  T.  Durnin,  PhM2c;  and   enced  by  the  caliber  of  men  who  Barracks  D  to  enable  those carry­
                                      J.  R.  Hinrichs,  HA2c.
        transferred  to  sea  duty.  Our  con­                     are  daily  fighting  and  winning  in  ing surp'lus sums of money on their   "Hooray!" yelled the rabbit as he
       .gratulations  to  you  all  on  your                       the  Pacific,  graduates  of  this  last  person  to  place  the  funds  in  tern- came running out of the brush-fire,
        splendid work.                 Send  "The  Masthead"  Home!   check-up  station.         porary safekeeping.           I  "I've  been  defurred."
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