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RIGHT: SN Rick Parrent displays the pairings used to determine contest finalists. FAR RIGHT: Our Olympic Class wrestler, LTJG Craig Lokkins, explains contest rules as the Exec looks on. RGARK RIST RESTLIN' We found one way to vent some of the energy vve stored up at sea was to stage arm wrestling contests. Ensign Ronnie Jones called the lay- by-play as one a ter an- other of the original four- teen were eliminated . All turned in their best ef- forts but proved no match for Jammin' John Johnson of OI Division . ABOVE: EW2 Buck Rayburn and BM3 Joe Worthey duel in the early competition. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: LTJG Craig Lokkins graciously offers a bout to ROARK's Champ. HTFA Scott Ironman Davies enters the arena. Local oddsmakers busy themselves in the pregame activities. The Champ quiets his fans. 40 hu. Sr,
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ABOVE: Vendors on the fantail did a brisk business. ABOVE RIGHT: Full Dress Ship, Memorial Day. BELOW: BMSN Dennis Harrold makes friend with a 10 foot, 98 pound resident of the snake farm. BE- LOW RIGHT: Bridge over the River Kwae. 'K-if --u A
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. mn--,ff F.-.ae , ATHLETICS Many of our shipmates found good clean sport was a way to keep in shape between at-sea periods . Some of the sports ROARK men participated in were fast and slow pitch softball, volleyball, basketball, touch foot- ball, and bowling. LTJG Rick Hoffman, as Athletics Officer, coordinated most of the activities. Pictured here is an action packed softball game , - X LEFT: GMG3 Mike Wilson is astonished to find out that there's a rule against stealing second with a Dr. Pepper. GMG3 Andy Sirofchuck fields the ball, above, and the players pose for a team picture, above right. You can tell the Third Division PO1's by the can of Bud. LTJG Rick Hoffman, far right, and QMSA Wild Bill Thompson slug one and, below right, dives for the extra base. Below, LTJG Hoffman, LT Wally Berriman and QMSA Thompson congratulate each other on a hard-fought victory. .Ln 44 2 mn, I fl L 2 ' 'ni - '51-.' 4 li li It l i i I l l l i l l l i l l l I l i 1 l l l l l . 1 1 l is -.........1...... l l l 1 l ,i.- ll
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