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DECK DEPARTMENT The first impression a person gets of a ship is her appearance This responsibility of keeping her shipshape lies with the deck department — the actual seamen of the navy. These are the men that scrub, swab, chip, scrape and paint the decks, keep up the appearance of the sides, bulkheads and overheads. They handle the lines when tying up in port; man the cranes, booms, and all the boats. At sea they ore the helmsmen , the lookouts , and the lifeboat crews and need we mention the bulwark of the highline and refuel- ing details. Here each man is an intricate part of a large machine. As a result he must operate as a team, . . . for a slip could mean disaster. Theirs is not a glorious job, but certainly an important one. The highest prais e that can be attributed a ship is to say: She ' s a clean ship , a statement which we of the CASCADE are proud to make. FIRST DIVISION CW03 J. F. KAUFFMAN First Lt. Bock Row: Whitaker, Grant, Jett, Abney B. A., Oakes, Monson Bock Row: Boone, Goyauski, Molone Merline, Cox, Spinney, Jocob, Brightman, Rosolanko, Picaot, Wilson, Koester, Fox Second Row: Vallott, Ward, Dunnigan, Savage, Goldberg, Adorns Front Row: Harriman, Ginn, Lepine, Abney, M. Thompson, Roven, Baker, Polski.
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WHO MADE UP THIS LINE? BUT I ' M A PULLING SECOND Back Row: Tyson, Hines, Wilson, Woodson, Schuyler Third Row: Frmhonio, Lee, Cooper, Godlewski, Sandquist Second Row: Harris, Washington, Grinoge, Peretti, DcGroff, Gucltzow Front Row: Hi His, Beck, Finkleman, Staton, Smith.
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