Midway (CVA 41) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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Ens. G. W. Langkammerer Kditor Editing a cruise book is a studv in human nature. It is a seemingly endless series of crises end, fortunately, a never- ending series of people which prove themselves friends and come to the rescue. There were too many people (and crises) to ever list here, but tradition calls for a partial listing. The pictures printed here come from innumerable sources. Paul Artman took the majority, but the men of the Fentriss Photo Lab i mainly Chief Cox, Bell and Filion) helped out with many of their own shots. In addition, we received help from the many people who entered the photo contest. Contributions of Ens. Decker, Ltjg. Salvon, Ens. De La Chapelle, LTjg. J. E. Peterson and Redwen, D. A., were printed. The art work also came from a variety of sources. Jim Vaive produced the majority of the gatefolds (the only two exceptions being San Francisco ' and The Life We Lead, which were done by the editor) and all of the line pen and ink drawings which introduce our various lives. The cartoons came from Vaive, D. Repitowski and LTjg. C. A. Peterson. The cover was produced in two hours (after 10 weeks of thought ) by Ens. Zimmermann. Also, Jorgenson and Keck of the public Information OflTice offered many ideas toward the copy. In addition to these contributors on the ship, pictures were received and used from the Japanese Export Trade Organiza- tion, Universal-International Studios, Matsuya Department Store (Tokyo) , the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and the Tokyo office of the United States Information Service. But many people helped by other than material contributions. LTjg. Mayo Mohs (the Public Information Otlicer at Sasebo) , Ens. Allio and Ens. Zimmermann and finally, LTjg. Chris Welles, U. S. N. (ret. ) all were there with inspiration and ideas when the editor needed them. They have left their mark in the pictures, copy and concept of this book. But beyond contributions, both material and inspirational, lies cooperation. Nothing can ever be a success without it. The Cruise Book Committee pushed, collectively and individual- ly, and the result was a successful sales campaign and the book in your hands. VR-21 and the ship ' s own TF happened along at just the right times to get the at-sea editor i Ens. Allio I and the in-port editor (Ens. Langkammerer) to Daito Art Printing in Tokyo. Finally, speaking of Daito, they again have proved themselves the highest quality printers in Tokyo. Even toward the deadline dates for the book, no quality could be sacrificed and the result is the finest color printing yet to appear in a cruise book. To say nothing of the black and white. In these mellow moments at the end of a job, I say thanks to vou all. Ens. R. S. Allio Ass ' t. Editor Jim Vaive Art Doyle Egg Typing, records Paul Artman Photography 307

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We didn ' t forget the promotions.. some to four stripes and others finally Midway steams East— to the West

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