Pine Island (AV 12) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1951

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, . - x 1 .SERVICE SHCWS i o lWhat happens to the Pine Island, when a young man, Jimmy' Cook does a superb ' b . , - jo as master-of-ceremonies, 'besides putting risque jokes across without being off color, he does an excellent job of ad libbing he ' h , - - , 1S more t an outclassed gby a very talented and sexy young woman, Toni, whose golden voice soothes the audience with blissful melodiesoff beautiful son-gs that a man loves to hear, forms the background of the first service show. W. ' A Toni, besideshaving an exquisite voice also has beautiful hips that carr th dh I y roug with a sweet undulating movement, neverexaggerated to say the least holds the large audience' spellbound. 'So much, so, that even a whisper would have, sounded l'k I - e 1 e a roaring noise. -This show was by far the best performed aboard the ship 1 The second, show, also performed aboard ship at Okinawa, by the Special Ser ' . V ,vice Road Show, did a wonderful performance 'with five 'women and three men assisted by f a rourgpiece band, but they did not ignite the same .spontaneous reaction from the audience. -It can be said that therbig blonde, doll in the black satin dress and the 1. sp it., up the side similar to the Chineseldresses, stole the show by throwing her charms 'out over the audience. While singing one ,f her l ll b ' h I Q X Lt ,H YGS. S e observed one-F. Ballard Siu. . h , . I , I . . ing in t e second balcony absorbing every detail through a pair of 7x50 binoculars. Upon completion ofthe., number she casuallyllookedh up and inquired A Did, You See Enoughv. i ' - 'Show Number Three was performed aboard -the ship while in Hong Kong by a group of Talented Chinese who were very Jclever, with various acrobatic numbers. A man divinguthrough threehoops lined with ,knives and fire without acquiring one single scratch, awed' everyone. You can wellirnagine what would have happen if yours truly had tried. this., The most .interesting-.part of the show was performed by the cutest i l . , -. ' . b 3 1' , in the groupe dressedg, in a hulaskirt. -You all k ' 'th ' W ' ' now e rest., She had the right degree of swing but' lacked tha-t certain grace that Toni incorporated. i a J. H. Bsuiger, Ln. t ' 86



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vw:-fe:f-,ri-1-51:2-:5--'f::-'51!'EfI-I: .- iff:-,:.I'f.-ij-L!- Q: ical-jZ'f'.f? .,.., J ' .-JY ,- RELIGIOUS SERVICES The Chaplain aboard ship is a constant' reminder to the service of the force of religion in daily thought- and life. ThejChaplain represents to the service not only his own denomination but all Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths. I , In an sensejthe Chaplain is the personal representative of every family in the United States, particularly those with menlin the service. He is the people's trust that the administrationstof religion and the truths ofnlife are heldyhigh. The building of char- acter, ethical guidance and devotion have been an essential part of the PINE ISLAND due to therunending efforts of Lt. W. Wf. Parkinson, CHC. A A In 'addition to the leadership. of the Chaplaing laymen have also taken .an active part in religious activities aboard ship. Jewish services' are conducted by laymen and Catholic Rosary Services are held under the guidance of Lt. Cmdrwjames Murphy, SC.

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