High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 61 text:
“
EQUATOR CROSSING Kfmw ye, that the USS Nl.-XZAMA IAE-93 on the 7th day of November, 1966 entered into the Do- main of Neptunus Rex at Latitude 00-00, Longitude IO5-35E and was induced into the solemn mysteries of the Ancient fldffl of the Deep. Neptunus Rex held his Royal Lourt on number three hatch, tried all offenders, and dell punishment ucfurtlingly. .la 5 .3 ui 1 l '4' 'N' ,l ' f' JL!-5.5155 1 9 2,- lp A gf., ' 'ff l diff - I 15 . l 4 l - wi -it Q 3 I li 5-s l , 1 A 1 ws '11-X xx x xu g'.1 4 N ,f ,LN 1'-X x 3 'wing Zh .f 5 0 . 'E+ 95 ,fl X 5-4 qi' 5' 5 f ff 'r 3 5 4 .i L. 3. 'x fo I X u up 4 -il 3 1' H i -- BEAUTY CONTEST Q-. ,,,g,,, ,Q bil W.,-ai KING NEPTUNETS COURT
”
Page 60 text:
“
HOMEWARD BOUND ON 3 NOVEMBER MAZAMA SET SAIL FROM SUBIC BAY, R.P. TO COMMENCE HER 11,000 MILE JOURNEY HOME. ,.,.,...--f ,..,..--- .....- is 1- .....-- , 1 , PAGES F P o EEXT F PAGE or X f QAFVEDBY v 2-t!vA.l5.mE?n ufv 1 W i Y D o sv CHECKED av S l ROUTE-,r-su ' i ev ' wine l nuuszo Yon,-feta: -Zfl Munn mom, uounm Y -' ' ' wwf pq Y ' CE- Fuss LMEIGENO' 5' DATE- T - PRECE 12 ' ' oCTl DEN 7 - Dnemvf GPOU ACTION .--EAGENR 'ES . -1 1QfT '30 INFO I-: 9 :Z 3 1 1 l al , wha '- E A -wr-LT . -Lil' l' Vg., 'N l s c A20-ip' , 7' 3 I ietQvl.fi'NV LTP 'D 1 C .iff L- V J l'.F'J L - 'l ,f- Y l il ,ff l l ...1.,--'f N if T l fl UNL'-' . srvrlf 'L z uAvnLNf5i'f.E... . . or Qriwici 'W 1 V 4. v!'NF-pp' wi' lx:-Vt ' Q' .- KFE Qc , . ,-f -5 V :Pr 5 1 Q L - - - ,.- N . DDJA' RCC. K,-.Urns 4 N L4 B LUNG DMN ' U' T 'N Hg? 't .- Vw-I' 1 7 . Luk r1tr,g, V Y VHA. nfl lil 's-- UP Q-WH l 1 1 VA .. ,U CTE-lx , prffcwqa ' l f 'SM-l A PAC llgqgi L' 'B VC T.ir'-l- I V-N hi '1'f'.i5C' VV X WPS gym M . A lfaxiallfco' I N - cflflflf. YOU ' wt lilri Ml -C L i 4 '- ' .i' 'DEKT Af 'nf fOllfllT'r: H ' - . . wi t' . , ., 1 Vx K MH xc: ullxgt :Y l mr . r, r. NL A H r 1 T 'lfdht Fu' FYLIUN-Us atv tl ' 'l L C if JDE-'rl JOHN J' ' v . .. JJ,-Z4-d.,,, e 'Aix X 1 ,,.,- l l E lit -fn L l c r' Viz' lc'?p lWU 'J L l ,Nfl u ' - --fl7l'. X ,A A 'QP l WU' ' W L lf l' H -P T .rf -ffl P7 l Q ' vb: I Af- I V- A P :rm rr 19 -:VKT L fa L ' v .-'U , . I '54 -' ' ' . C L V., 1 Q - iT Y if- it. --DJQPT F .. . g1'lf Tl- V 1 :.fL'- T all ' N .:.uprn'Jf-is W l ,..3 ., . wg ,P t l'T ' ' K.: Te. yQ,ri in C A n cgi r mi? fl'- A ' 'U cum . 'O ' , ' - ' l , ,-L, C-l ' 1 . l'v'l' L. VCVPLH A l fi..--Q: J PLD1-li-' e l I l l. The following speedletter was received from RADM F. E. JANNEY, Commander Task Force 73 CLOMSERVGRU 35. l. lt is a pleasure to congratulate the Com d' f man mg O ficer, officers and men of MAZAMA UPOU completion of a successful WESTPAC deployment. 2. MAZ.-XNlA's performance was outstandin and h ' v - A g er contribution to the support of SEVENTH Fleet units is greatly appreciated. Ithas been a personal pleasure to take note of the fact that MAZ.-LMA l ' ' ' ' ' ' a ways deluered the goods at the appointed time and place. 3. Please extend to all offic d 4. Best wishes for a ' hl ' d CTS all men in MAZAMA a sincere Well Done . r1c y eserved happy homecoming. Signed F. E. JANNEY
”
Page 62 text:
“
SINGAPORE ' 45' 7 X 50 55' s I 1- t, .I . a . . a V -- A W- --- - -E E -----e - .-.----e, . Lf'-A F , ,J V -, X. 301 PURE xg' Jouctteg t X92 I X ff- ff, . v g xx 1 SINGA sy saaaiau ' , go - Ui ,g X 'X ' io Af is IOH 1 P remorse x I s Sr., H Q X ORE . a . I A. 4,411-Si , , ,.,., , T SLC? x Tgkong x 0 t K 1 lvililif I V!.,f KW X ' X X f . mhwmg N i .X ht-emi 4 . . I f 0 .in Chu hi-HG ws! HMO l' bale-:ami I! If f ix Kanji f f I' J 7 - ' t . , . S I rf ' ,mmm IM vgv I tate!-1 X ig X-,B I rg, 'I Chung Pango Sclerar ':-- punggpl A l K 3 ' . , P. L - I '5' A Kem ll'-it Klyv , gif an -i nn VW I O Q Nu Soon ,, ga A S XTLIIROOIT X Q X Srlrur Ri-xznfou M S K . 1, J' 'N' us I 3 5 0 P. lu-- : V v Q. ug, .am E. .2 2' Siu Chu kong . E Q93 .X V: X i -- ' 7 I I - Q x KA :r X ' j ' ' 'Q 'f,,,,'V't? 5 Ch in 1 .- .. at. twins 'ikd F, ii .ax . X59 I L 1 X w , 5,mb,,.,ng X!-6,,.g Serum , 0 5 hi' Rn Lick. cm f , , - Sc-rxngrwn Park if ck Hn f-'If ' 'JJ ' 1.-MR . xv. .2 ,' ff' S . I ' f' ly Yun K .r Lrxxzm' X ua. xmhuku . I'3l Ich if!'g '4 I 'hir lnrcrruuomi V I Ii fly .ir-mg Bt Tuma -AX 'f 1, L-.- -- V 0 Y ut are it L., t , iyaxuj V. 'Sax ,QS I q L U 0 if! , 4- yn r- Q v i , Y , XJ vu Dano' D Svp 'on 'I ' F I 1 f -A as O i- JP ff ,a ,, N-.SI X ,I qt' ' l !fN.,k'S3 -J S Lf.:a: gxxi' X X ' L. , e, ,1,g,'t,a.,t 'I l L-f' ' ' ' N t .gd X 5,60 mg l V I, ff-tg Mina ,Zt.ua pd., ygmg tm . .xl 'fff'r-i- ra... m k' fl -Q. is we ' Y,f'qikLH,, pw ii' snail 6 Q I in-1 VQJN QQ' N-fimresl um ' Q- X , Y W I' Mai t '-4-1 E ' 1: It X ti' M, ',,U,,1ia'5,1, IN x Dctaclied Mole 1 , xx? , ' I 1 V 'gnu 4:JDXai Att, 5 t' llnm 0 QI, ,,,k,,,, l Amhff , I I' liexlz D l SX ', 1 - ss-. - ,--,,a,,,, ,, ., ..., .,-.,.,,,.QY.-..,--,..s..,,.,,.,,,. ' TLI5 at Amrvc. mm RE l I - , t. .7 i 2 ,astro l - lt, . -- V .- ' 'S-C, i i 1 'L7-7 ,' S, , x i lla Q -. I lrItuk0ItQ V Sakunng P1-Iepan I A V V 'V l' if.attm,..it.,i l f- p Tembdkui X Suk 2 , ' ' ,, t ' l -1 1 I'- 5 If , 2 l , . -.,i.,,f .i 0' 5.,lf?3'I rg:-g,q:i,s,,,g , Mg Q t I cf--, L ' 4 ' Q- I' :vtiwt t l 0-2 ff E N iv-2 . ix, XD , .l ss W, , -W ,M A ,,,,, ,,,-,.,.l AEA M no M, ., .. MA i L-, ., , , ,,,l0-WU' N 45' hrf, ,W W M 5QLm 55' M rw-MMMHWW, WMM, Sinixaporc was orietnallv known as Singapura the 'Lion City , with an area of SSI square kilometres, and fringed with I3 sniallv outlying islands. North of this Island is the Straits of johore sepa- rating Singapore and johorc, and over this is the Cause- way, throueh which vehicular and rail traffic passes from Singapore to johorc and vice versa. This tiauscwav is ftl-412 feet long. Singapore is known as the cross roads of Asia - Europe - Africa and Australia, and is well provided with sea and air facilities. Singapore is a verv busv port and ranks fifth in the World. Each week, l25 international flights take place, while each day some 1000 passengers pass through Sing- apore by air. Singapore airlines handle parcels weighing 5000 kilograms. There is higher ground in the centre of the island. Bukit Timah Hill being the highest and is 581 feet above sea level, while lower hills lie towards the West: and the land is low-lying to the East. The main Singapore River passes through the heart of the Citv, and is filled with river sampans and tong- kangs that ply along this important waterway. The capital of Singapore is situated at the southern tip of the island with administrative and business build- ings clustered on both sides of the estuary of the Singapore River. Busy shopping centres are found at Raffles Place - High Street - North Bridge Road - South Bridge Road and Orchard Road areas. Singapore is a cosmopolitan city with a population of 1,700,000 composed of 7526 Chinese, 2593 MEIIHY5- Indians and other races. The City's administrative buildings present an impressive sight to visitors and are the pride of South East Asia. There are 295 miles of roads, on thiS STIWII Island City, with 100,000 motor vehicles, over 20,000 motor cycles, and 300,000 bicycles. The industrial area is now situated at jurong Indus' trial Site where new modern factories are springing 'IP' Educational standard is high, and Singapore boaSlS of 700 schools in Your languages English, ChineSC Ma' lay and Indian catering to 400,000 StudCl1lS- The higher learning centres include the SiDg3PU'f University, the Singapore Polytechnic, and the Teachers Training College. Civilian established seats of higher learning in Chinese are the Nanyang Universitl' an Ngee Ann College accommodating 6000 students. 1 There are many daily newspapers - 2 in English' 3 in Chinese, and l each in Malay, Tamil and Malayalam. Radio and Television Singapura broadcast in the aboVC four language media. The political situation has undergone manl' since the last World War ended in 1945. dthe changes
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.