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, 'A W 'm,,, 'W 1 ' 1 Q-W. 'Y CAPTAIN PONDERS next move. He took time out from duties to play game of acey-ducey with CPO during tournament, attest- ing to popularity of game. Captain won 2 out of 3. LIBRARY WAS FAVORITE spot of relaxation for some. Latest books, magazines were available here. Library was also used for Chaplain's Oiiice, Insurance Office and Divine Services. GEEDUNK, Navy slang for soda fountain, sold almost 2,000 cups of ice cream daily. In addition, candy, cookies, cokes and other snacks were available. 5' 5 ,M-,-' - 5 . f.+.ie'giif ' Q'!'fg- ..', ,K .tg MEN RELAXED whenever, and Wherever opportunity presented itself. Comic books, Westerns and poetry were popular. PINOCHLE, one of favorite card games, could be.located in almost any corner of ship . wwf' K . fab- wr' In-. V 4 f YW I ff , , ,,.,, f 1, f f j fl, - f1,p,y - A 'Q -17 K, . I , . , 4 W1 W X M ' ' ' ,AI bra,-,V e , g s . .... ,, W f ii? 4 , r' HOBBY SHOP was well stocked with models, leathcrcraft, Pl3SI1oS. All items sold at cost plus a small profit. CPFOHIS Went into Welfare Fund.j
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