Everett Larson (DDR 830) - Naval Cruise Book

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umofv OF sown SOCIALAYTPEPUBZICS' ., sm 5 OF N OKI-IOTSK A 5 4 ,J Al ,O 6 SEA OF JAPAN JAPANESE ISLANDS YEMOW Enroute Hawaii 9 to 18 June Hawaiian Are 19 June to 4 July TA I W A N Enroute Yokosuka 5 to 14 July A Yokosuka ' 15 to 20 July X Enroute Sasebo 21 July to 2 Aug X - A x Sasebo ' 3 to 8 Au x SOUTH , g ,Ig PHILIPPINES Enroute Y Station 9 to 12 Aug I is 'ASQ' 38 Y Station 13 to 16 Aug . Enroute Taiwan 17 and 18 Aug Taiwan Patrol 19Aug. to 15 Sept Enrout Y Stat n 16 to 18 Sept Y Stati 19 Sept. to 2 Oct BURNEO 11. A A ...FS-af W... 4 BE RING SEA 6 I i A GULF 0F ALASKA ,. :iii ,va .,. J' ILEWIAA' XSLAIVDS NGFS 3 to 6 Get- E nrou te Subic Bay 7 to 10 oct. Subic Bay 11 to 16 Oct. Enroute Y Station 17and 18 Oct. Y Station S 19 to 27 Got. E nrou te Hong Kong 28 and 29 oct. Hong Kong so oct. to 4 Nov. Enroute Taiwan 5 and 6 Nov. Q T iwan Patrol 7 to 30 Nov. , Enroute Yokosuka 1 to 5 Deo. Yokosuka 6 to 9 Deo. Enroute States 10 to 20 Deo. I 9 -5 HAWAIIAN D ISLANDS WORTH PACIFIC OCEAN UNITED STATES 5 LONG BEACH .an . .,,.-4 Q i E 1 E ? , it L E an fl I P f v P L W 5 I k F I p W ,, E y 'b 1. V w l I 1 N 1 I k 1 TABLE 0 UNTENTS... USS Everett F. Larson QDD 8305 Introduct ion C aptain Executive Offic er P.F.C. Everett F. Larson She's Been Around 9 June 1966 7 Hawaii Mail Call and Services Engineering Department B Division - M Division R Division His Legend Will Endure. .Operations Department OC I Division . ' OC Il Division ' OE Division OI Division 18 July 1966 Supply Department Playmates 'of July' P Japan , Weapons Department lst Division '2nd Division ' ASXDASH Divisions V page 2 page 3 page 4 page 5 page 6 . page 7 y page 8 pages 9, 10, and 11 7 page 12 page 13 pages 14 and 15 ' , pages-16 and 17 pages 18 and 19 page 20 page 21 pages 22 and 23 pages 24 and 25 page 26 page 27 page 28 pages 29, 30, and 31 page 32 pages 33 and 34 , page 35 A pages 36and 37 pages 38 and39 - 7 page 40 Philippines . page 41 The Day We Forgot pages 42 and 43 CPO Mess I ' page 44 Wardroom 9 I y page 45 Play Ball! pages 46 and 47 Underway Replenishment pages 48 and 49 Taiwan pages 50 and 51 Gunfire Support pag,e,,52- ASW ' page 53 Social Highlights of '66 pages 54 and 55 Prepared for Inspection, Sir page 56 Hong Kong page 57 In All Our Glory pages 58, 59, 60, and 61 Farewell To... page 62 Why Go Home? page 63 20 December 1966 Ship's Roster Brought to You By... pages 64 and 65 pages 66 and 67 page 68 'V . 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V...-, ui, .gem if ,xv V ,yV .,VV ' V xV V . ,V Vx xx x ,V Ayn xx . ,' ' , v' , . 'I W ' V-:U , ' , ' ' 5 V A H V ,V V .Mk , V., - ' ,QV ul., -,VV K - LN in . xg. V 5 VV Q ,V V V y VV . -Q ,V vq,VxV 'V gl' 'ug 1 5 , ' 'MWQ-V V. ,--. fi'l.y V-. A X-' K V V, 1 s., V. ,V VV VVV: V,-.VV , 1 V.: , V , V SV H., ,xx V I W ' X ' ' ,WW - -3? , 5 S ' ' ' ' Mx x , ' Vf - '- VW. ' ' .fm V v , v ' ' VW, .fp 74 xy .- N- 1 THINKING BACK... Why, I remember once in '66--I was serving aboard USS Everett F. Larson at the time--when... Sea stories, tall tales, just-plain-facts, or what-have-you, are more convincing and are easier to tell if you have something to helpfyou to remember what totalk about, where to get started, and how to describe it. That is the objective of this cruise book, to help you explain what you heard and saw, where you were, what your various jobs were, and why you had to be in WESTPAC for over six months. You said you wanted pictures, so the cruise book staff tried to comply by filling the book with them. This leaves a lot of the story telling up to you. ' When you start telling your stories, keep the following points in mind. There was plenty of hard work on this cruise--hard work and long hours--but you know there were many other things, also. There was the tremendous sense of pride as Larson met her com- mitments and showed the squadron what she could .as a result of ' work and ability, there was the satisfaction you gained as you did a dangerous, challenging job and proved that you were more than capable of handling itg there were the new places to see and to visit--new for some of you, and, finally,there were the good times, both aboard and ashore, that you enjoyed with your shipmates. So tell your tales and remember this book--this reminder of what you did, and are doing, for your country and her concepts of freedom and human dignity--as you tell them. Don't be ashamed to reach for it and say, Why, I remember once in '66... Iv. f. rffnfv S-SV4-,dl ff! -1 f. .x . -1 ev, i E V E H46 !,....J 'f I 3 --- ,...f-... CAPTAI Commander John G. Palmer, USN, was born in Los Angeles, Calif., on 12 January 1925. He enlisted in the Navy on 11 January 1943, and was commis- sioned in 1945 through the Cornell University Mid- shipmen School. Commander Palmer has served in USS Terror QCM 55, USS Stribling QDD 8675, USS Bremerton QCA 1305, and as Executive Officer of USS Colahan QDD 6585 and USS Collett QDD 7305, He was Weapons Officer in USS America QCVA 665 prior to taking command of Larson.- His shore assignments have included the following: Communications Officer for Commander Mine Force Pacific, Administrative Of- ficer for the National Security ,Agencyg Operations, Gunnery, ASW, and Training Officer on the staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron Eleveng. and in- structor-observer on the staff of Commander Fleet Training Group, San Diego. Commander Palmer has also attended Naval Post Graduate School at Mon- terey, Calif., and Guided Missile School, Damneck, Va. Commander Palmer and his wife, the former Myrtle Gaines, of Gainesville, Ga., have one daugh- ter, Catherine Ann. EXECUTIVE BER Lieutenant Commander Frederick E. McCandless, USNR, enlisted in the Navy on 27 July 1956, and was commissioned an ensign through the Naval Officer Candidate School at New Port, ,Rhode Island, on 12 December 1956. LC dr. McCandless has served in USS Orleck QDD, 8865 and USS Somers QDD 9475 prior to joining Larson. He has also served on the in- structor staff of the Pacific Fleet Antisub- marine Warfare School at San Diego.From 1960 to 1965, he worked in private industry, and served as an instructor on the staff of the Naval Reserve Officer School at Treasure Island and Vallejo, California. - LCdr. McCandless and his wife, the former Margaret Walsh, of Vallejo, have two sons, Frederick and David. Excerpt from citation for presentation of Silver Star Medalg For conspicous gallantry and intrepidity while serving with the Second Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, October 8, 1942. With utter disregard for his own personal safety, Private First Class Larson braved the intense fire of the enemy to swim the Matanikau River in a heroic attempt to rescue a wounded comrade. His valiant and self-sacrificing action, in which he lost his life, was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. SH 'S B EN RUUND USS Everett F. Larson was christened early in 1945 by the mother of the marine whose name she carries. Built by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, as a standard destroyer, Larson was converted, prior to commissioning, into a radar picket destroyer. She was first assigned to the Pacific Fleet and, until her return to the states in 1946, operated throughout the Japanese Islands and the North China Coast. Attached to the Atlantic Fleet from 1947 until 1956, Larson made seven Mediterranean cruises and won the Destroyer Force E four times. After an overhaul at New York Naval Shipyard in 1956, Larson underwent refresher training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. At the completion of training, she was again assigned to the Pacific Fleet and Destroyer Division 92, with her home port in Long Beach. In March 1957, Larson made her first deployment to WesPac since 1946. From that time until the Viet Nam situation worsened, she made one tour every eighteen months. I Vice Admiral Griffin, then Commander of the Seventh Fleet, commended Larson in 1961 for ...setting a goal for Seventh Fleet 'small boys' to emulate. In September of 1961, she was transferred to Destroyer Squadron Nineteen to await a facelifting a FRAM in the summer of 1962. Larson entered the Long Beach Naval Shipyard in June 1962 for her chance to receive rejuvenation under the Navy's Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization Program. While' in the yard, she received the numerous, improvements and modifications which enabled her to change her mission to anti-submarine war- fare. Among these were: extensive rebuilding of her superstructureg addition of a flight deck and hanger for drone anti-submarine helocoptersg installation of a new .torpedo battery, and the addition of improved sonar, radar, and electronic equipment. The FRAM was completed in a record time of seven months, and, on 1 April 1963, Larson became a unit of Destroyer Squadron Twenty-three and was assigned to Destroyer Division 231. On 13 May 1963, Larson became the second ship of the Pacific Fleet to receive DASH when she took control of two birds from San Clemente Island and landed them on her helo deck.. In June of 1963, she began the first of many anti-submarine warfare exer- cises when she joined the Pacific Fleet Ready Hunter-Killer Group composed of USS Hornet and Destroyer Division 231. Larson is still a member of the Pacific HUK group and is presently assigned to Anti-Submarine Warfare Group Five. Her guns fired in anger for the first time since her commissioning when she provided gunfire support for US forces in Viiet Nam in 1965, firing over 800 rounds with results evaluated as highly effective. This year the gunsroared again for real and spewed out over 500 rounds insupport of U.S. and South Vietnamese forces. A . - ' 5 7 X 1-em,-.-.v u gpg.-1-. 1. ,. r A f One last look... ...for 196 days. P .,. , f 2 s k - . f P 9 1115 - -1 'Y 4' 'X 1 'Q .f fx F fx ,I 1 5 Q i Q W. 'Q . is We won t miss that pier. 9lNE J , ff ' R, . ' -' 5 we .Z K , Q X ., f Q, 'b , ' ' 5 Z 5 Q- - ,2 if 4 L ' , A S4 2 . R ,Y , ' ' x i 1,1 ? EWS ! A 1 - X .B f , X , . rr ' 5 ' ' 'Q , ap ' ,Me e X W,,,,:.':w,,, Xp ' .w , U . ki Q L f K , f . , . rf. 'R Not yet, Hoffman! 5 bn ., 1,41 .M , 5 -. - f- C57 X KA , -sw LLM. Underway ! 'f ,'fJ:'.2fliii:t'11, 5' Z7 'ZF-5-4'-'P +9 - vi.-1:-:L-f 1 ' f,-.::.4..,.gf.:---,- nfzf., . :f-.-L.f,- fz. L-: '- L. --+.-:Q ::.f.. ..-: ...uf-2:-'fcfz-'-1'emi:-.'.1'.1.1a.gfri-f :Lf-'-11:-1 .Q ,,',.-,,,-..-....- .-T-. -1-N--T ,gv gl-.'..:: ,-1 ' , - 1, Li., - -v , , K-,. 41, J -.. .fy 1-rw -9- -, i .,. 1. . , V v - , .Y -,, -::+.- -f X-M 1 - -v -Kr. . , . ,-1:11. -.QL-,: :'vgg4.5 Lf-1- fp .gg--7-,-.,:,ru::f,,-Lrg-5.a',1.5.1 3j-,.:, ' , y ', , ' .J X-ff J' f 'QQ - , ,, N .-f-L: ff:-f.if?,v., -:- 151 ??fu6: ,i7'-' 4114.-11T1f?2 ' ' 'Zu -Lf ? .5--.fn-1-'P--r ' -+35-V:-'-if 41--:-2:311--., Diamond Head Hawaii s greatest landmark. l UALCHA NUI Thousands pay homage to the men lost on the U.S.S. Arizona. The S.S. Lurline - - some people have to pay. Statue of Kamehameha, the great Hawaiian king. I 0 ,N-S? 5, Qi ' .1 , f ' x., it ...is fu11OfGO-GOgi1'1S... f' f 4 , ff ., I1 I , 'PJI V A ,V f ' 1- I-li: :-4397 1'-3 ATG-12'-JY-f-, 172.73-1,-31153 ' ' ' .,- .. .7 H., .- -,f ,f-1.-,,,-Trl.,-,,,. tourlsts iv 1 Qff QF' f!! if i f k l ' y T. ...monkeys?. N -7 .ff-f' 4 teachers from Ohio... and pineapples . 5 N07 -if '1 2'L'Qr L'f'?3533'L535 Air? '11-1f?QYlf:Ei15CE:.?fz?33 'T All CALL.. Can raise spirits to the highest plane or drop them to the lowest levels, depending on the origina- tor, the message, and the amount. All things aside, everyone looks forward to mail call and Word' from home. Hurry up, Stamps! Got to sort it, guys. 5 0 i fa 4 Q53 A kk .:,? . V3 CHURCH SERVlCES. ':' Are also another way of keeping morale high,--abs familiar ritual helps recall Sundays at home. X A bg f 451 X Q Tl N adv Q I cg., Ltjg. Wyzywany, MPA Sokol, Chief Engineer ur , 1 112 5 V4 . - 111' .'.1 . ENGINEERING D, QM 1' W ! X 4' IU EQ ' l YZ 's, E K Wm. It NNW Ens. Boring, DCA X Ens. Osborn., MDC Coordinator TTU wi, -.,f,1'. x S A ,g fag? 13 . ,if .v,f!' 65 : 'Uj4Pf:f.'!,'3. .-'pf' ' -xq, .-.. f-.. I I ISI is the real steamer of Larson.gThe 151,05 ' 0 QEA Que? '13 all gli' X Q YT' f men of this division operate the boilers which power us. They are also resposible for repairing and maintaining associated equipment, keeping fuel and water re- cords, and accomplishing other tasks to keep Larson on the go. A real sea bat! Some of us are on watch. , 119 I 5 3 f 5 7 'A - .lx 'L 3 ln 4? Qi l ln l lb I .' 2' n v 'N 5 Y B tv .hiv Let's see--swimming at... So I Said... Oh, yea...and ten of anti-freeze. My first camera! PM x..! I ,ff 1 .N f I , 4 , . X f 1 0 . That Fn exam is tough We still have guys on watch. I just dug this. But you gotta expect... ,f gf. we '4 aff M I V SIO ...operates and maintains the main propulsion equip- ment of Larson. The men of this division work in the engine rooms located just aft of the fire rooms and stand the throttle watches, ready to respond instantly to the demands of the pilot house. Now look at your knee, Chief! ...irom a coed in Hawaii. I 64 ...with kid gloves. . J I Try some, it's great! Our stomachs hurt! Liu. ,,,.-N .- It makes great coffee, though 2 Nr, x bf The greatest. .N I 1 at ,f' r gr! I Q-U,.C,f 4 f D , gf, 1 ' But I dropped it right here! So that's Rex? a 1 -s ' I shave funny? I i f o . X K f' fs If .v I g, I' V IIVISII is responsible for repair and maintenance of much of the machinery and equip- ment of Larson. The scope of this responsibility ex- tends from installing a pencil sharpener to re- pairing a gyro. The men of this division represent seven ratings and stay busy keeping up their related gear. Can't wait to show these! Here he comes again! Cool! X-ff ,iffy L 4 'v i - W . ' ,Y You guys could straighten up! Chalk Line, Sir! Well, where do you hide yours? Behind you, Chief! During working hours? The infamous ones . 1 f-T, -2' -, 4 P-, gl x.. RV-xv ,KN ifu X '1 Xqbg X . - , 6' I .fly 77 .ff , a n f' E57 'Wg Xzfxxxiyl . I 5 The early bird 1 I know he's 0,0,D 'ul 1,-'f , ffvs , xii 1 X xl 1 ll ,yyy A- fl lA J -1-Af' La d HIS LEGEND WILL ENDURE Cdr Dona1dR Schaffer 1 v-f T9 L9 1' , Q1 Ens. Siwinski, Assistant Comm. Officer F6 .S A - - 5' ' V ' SL'+-. :g,' 'F' ,iff 'i 'C A if -. C A C, ' , ' -.:. ':1'.: .': ..'1'.1 ff so , - 4. f f 'if- 41. '+ '-1 F. . , 1 i7-: 4 VL , 'nl - I A 1 3 u 1 , , , Lt. Capie, Ops Boss UPERATIUNS CIC Officer Ens. Doherty, EMO Lt jg. Davis, Communications Officer Ens. Barnett, Personnel Officer IS the d1v1s1on respons1ble for oommun1oat1ons and all assool ated equlpmeut Larson must al ways get the word' 1f she 1S to funct1on properly as a umt of the Navy, OC 1 sees that she does get lt correctly and promptly Aw rlght, you guysl fi Was that The Last Resort ,Mfr 1 'J A Charhe '34-L1-,j 4 ' 1 ly! l' 'ff is Kaohslung Invaders 5 A gt'-39 1955 How should we send it? Yeah, it'l1 trim your nails. ff fag Wg - .1 , 1 Dear Diary... if r sw r This damn board! Two hours down, two more to go . 'Q P You're not serious? w 6: SHORT ' f J I A lx. ff Nice little fella... ,T 3.5--jgffim 5 wa- b 'L k I ... is made up of quartermasters, yeomen, personnelmen, and hospitalmen. In other words, this division navigates, medi- Cates, and does a heck of a lot of paper work. This squatting is tough! Sorry 'bout that. Where is that POD? Yeah, but this little, bitty print says... A Who? Huh? I 1 24 He's driftin', all right! We areg miles inland! I L -L 1 9 fgx, What's drift ? Yeah, a sailor belongs at sea :nl in Professionals I think it' S... ' You cut what? Well UE... is composed of technicians who are responsible for the repair and maintenance of electronic gear. Men from OE Division can be easily identified by their con- stant cry The Forty is down, the Forty is down . It's just coke, Mom. I '4 .f ill' QE cw x i f Q Turnin' to? Technicians? I M,,,,,-wmwmf 4. 7 -N fi , . I awww I 7 V ,ff 0 Q' S ,Q f'Q Qhr fiff , , , , V, 5 ,32 WLWW, S, K R J V . PW ' ,K ' , V SV f W JA fffff ...W f y ,N 4? a ff W. 0, i f ,N W fr ,, tix g A T4 ,, I wr mf 2 .5 fm f 4 f, 1-Wwfiwf W - lv xhz sf .P 4-f 1.-fy SMS is fy- if -,Wav f X V ew f fs!-ff s nv Wsgfs 475 ' , X Va 5.19 , px S Amr 5 JW ! ff Ziggy N ,sygy , E Q7 -' W ,gif X 1 M 45 fx , ,, of , H! 2,45 Xfyw fLwX Z Q2 f x xf 4 , ff S V f , a 4 ,I 5 una? . ' M Q Our Gang The Forty' s down no has a 26 if-'M 51.11-I is made up of radarmen who man Combat Information Center, the nerve center of Larson. Informa- tion from radio, sonar, and radar is evaluated in CIC and recom- I mendations are sent to the bridge Fuzzy and Furry You're forcin' it, Boom . ff? The Tune I love you, too Negative set and drift' This 1S a radarscope, son Mail Call 27 V' nf, . . in 1 ' WK. if ,m,.l,,h E 1 1 , , o H H o 55352-. 171-355 1 f2'L1?P'w?'-fzug' ' The pressure's off-- momentarily! K 6 'Y iivi' 2.-U ikfu H 1' I - Q Cdr. Schaffer and Cdr. Palmer-- Everett F. Larson, past and present I8 IULY 1966 6HANGE OF COMMAND ASW GRU 5 departing. Old times . .v-... . - X--1, - , .. --..,.-f -, .. .'. , . ., .. , -,D-.,,,,,,., ,.,.,,, ,,,.,.w.-.Q, -A .Jura : ,nw ,HN Z-Zz., T,-.N r4-3 5551: :,.-gjsgv-,,x.:3,, Zi., -- -.-11-, - ' - ------- r -L15 -neu: :f-:rg ,:.5F?jv'12fZ-Qi 1 ' T11 ij if I -'f,q.-f--::- ,':.-.9-L-ff -JM.-71-1:- .v1', -an ns- ,--an, -.-.-,5 - 1' : Jx'ar:mrTx'::::4.g,3d1.g19?i??-1f1'f 'r .e::.I6hL:f'f.f:f , 91-Ellffzglglthp' , .- . fuk S PPLY Q ' M X ,, v , Ii . . 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' 11:12-.L - - L:'.A:X,n-xfrf'-,:' 1' -: f Downtown Tokyo Tokyo Tower f J 4 Q1 at Geisha I PAN xx If ww xqhx fi, I ,P V U , 51, X T sy 4 'T WM o Ai . H' D I H M ,,, 1-ix. 75 3 Z Just an informal meal Curious Thieves A11 y I 1 Eighty -dollar Liberty I 1-wgfgfag ..:f 32.3-J ,: 3, -. - ,..: , x,-T:-.. 1, Y..-:W-, , ,-,. . .,-. 1,,.,, .1.-- ,Kg V-,v,?-,, --4, -,-, I.- . 1-..-fn . -ff, - Y a. ,-.YQ .,-,59f,-,,,ff-,-- 1--- , ,v - pr,--,zgig-.w -.'- z A24 1-Tp-Spgqg-:J--tg.g A-ff - Y -- - - i, rr.-.H x -f1'. nf 'f ' fi 'Wf?f193i5- r ''Q32?3'5'i'3?1-e21fIi5i19' 955533352151 4E'fi?f: 1 x nr wt I i LTJG Warkentin First Lieutenant n ll-'Ill I' I I Ll , .lfff f17,4 2 X V if .' ' I L. QIMME, k 'x C XX ' ,f U ' ' fbi. t 51 ,. 3' el fi. ' ' r f . I ' F19 Lt. Macdonald, Weps Boss Ens. Gunn, ASW Officer Ens. Parrack, Second Division Officer X . ' 1 ,y-V- .8-, 1. ?'.3 ' M' rf' .: v ' 1, in . 1 V v I Z i .',' -' Qi- I - .. . I, U 1i.V 2,9 ie41 2- Qi e a , ,r f'..,,, Q, - .- IS is the division stuck with a large portion of Larson's work. Supplying many watches at sea and in port, the t men are also constantly waging their never-ending maintenance and repair on the outer hull. A Wholesome Group I t S V ,:,:,., .mx V ...sure ugly for a girl. ,1 6 Turn To You're Right--she is blonde! 7. . lj ,, I ff, ' Y 3 w' ,, f 2 -Za: ff ...gathered here together. ...for around corners! What a short-timer's chain! fx I Q56-Z Tiki . lui X, -3 -A ' A damn big kite! - ls. -'Gul V V QV This-5 my unrep station! Lynch mob 2 fensive strength. I think it's stuck! provides the teeth for the watohdog's bite . Five inch 38's, hedgehogs, and assorted small arms, along with fire control radar, insure Larson's defensive and of- 5?fi1:SiL,E.dMooN'f. 2 P1 bo ,gears Menon c ay YS i2Q6NQT'OF3EN ' X X X , x alf- ...and don't catch your finger! Just practicing Fastest in the East Help' ff e if e W ff f . , WWII! SW' Skatin' Sarge Huck Smile, Walker! M V fl A 5 A .. E these divisions are small but deadly. They provide anti-sub- marine weapons and the delivery systems necessary to reach out and kill. l yi W t l rv f THE FALCONERS F1 One more shot, then liberty... I N ' X ir4 1 X xi' ' 2 i 'N xl w s I 'lv f R- fi , .Q gi E1 'YL 'w I 4 111 --if il N X ul WV X L Where the action starts V X s V , it h jchck: 151457 FEEDING THE BIRD E' IL!! 40 J 1 i t ' to frsrsfr Q-IN: A- , A HE EFURGUTH. - ' - Sea snake? Uniform of thefday? , ., he Rather informal party Tllfflin' tO Having a buddy for lunch f You don't, huh? 1 , ' Zh 11 4, gx if Q .EITC fr-fr 1 -' 'I' , ' I, '- . . I sd. -41' 3 i Z' N-1 X .jf ,X Z 1-ft q Q i. A 'X ' ... , f?Q:15!..?Hv 'e , 'XS' ,g J. . E c s e g t ' I -11-5 Foreign exchange students But I thought an f stop was... Set the helo detail! n wg KA vi n 3 . .P 'l To my left is Robin? . in Q m Q H N el 2 1 E 1 w li w 1 N l YWG-4 Q AY H' R g 7 Y 2 e 1 V 'NN M 1-f--M 'You're pullin' my leg. K N 1vXf',,,v off 19 1S1I1 ong ong N Got th' ' H K 3 f ni A ' e V r 3 J I Jxls! U K X 3' 5-11 l ' lx n n 1 'A llyd' I The Youngsters - o 1 I, ' - I q 1, L.S,,,' H W W 4 o nanhgv Stokin' it Don't worry, he's workin' on the crusie book. L14 l f Hifi 3 Fourth seating The way I see it... Nami' Misspelled again, huh? X I lf Y' If 'fl 5 Just a friendly game 4 So then I told her... Castro , f 1. N m! If JI' X' EE- En: xffrlf- X :Zigi-legs: - a ' 5:5 3 gh: foo OREAH 5 f Q Ffrf' ' Y Hit that puck! Made in Kaohsiung in y. A Ay . 'Q ' Q- 6-Q-ug., viz:-'-faq U, IA p A ggi y d 5 sa., ,, 1 A! A , - - ll' xx I +-7 Af v i. Everybody got a hit f Q C A n Di fferently deadly 2 46 'Q v Q? 'tn ,ff Af yt Funny lookin' football! tx Lx Q F fo lf b X First, the one in black... Anybody want it? 6 1 I found it! ...little late! You said touch? if ,of ff' ff:--. I x 1 Q -N i . ff jd! - o vm, ft of' Q '. 't V- - -,-- ' .. fffm' ' -- . et-vet 1 ,5 - - --.fav on 1' ' 'l 1 ' C 'Hg ff? .A . . Natl 15 V D iff? 'F' 3 - 1 - -1 ,-vi , .. N. 1 Y 1 W W X ,IS 2 , I fe X .4 ' f. f a s ww X Q, 5 v' Q 4: f ,Rf ' Q42 ,ffzgv gf Xfaf. I 48 f 4 ' 9 V QV, n X Wiz .X Hoist my what? 2 ZX 1 We're next! 3 Q , gl UNDERWAY UNJ?EP f- fm? Stand by for bolol Alongside Y sg in - v.,- 2' N ,nv Q XXX i Q n i If Some Castor Oil? 4.7.1. .,.. K, 2, V , . . t 7 FA ' Where's that winch? Hey, we caught one! REPLENISHMENT Music to refuel by I You dropped your DIDG7 516 f 7 7 I y , 109, . 5 pf Q qu ' Ilh' . li ly c 'N f u A 9 u 4 ,V 17 Q f W by 1 ap-1, 4 y I if x Notice how ordinary soap... 1 J 1 TAI W A f- x .I sets in the South China Sea about one hundred miles to the southeast of Com- ! Cute? munist China. The people of this island stand ready to defend their at all oosts and military personnel swarm the streets, shops, and where ever you look. However, all is not khaki or olive drab on Taiwan... cyl' Chinese Freedom Bn I E .X Post cards? a n f ' M 1' fyfff 22542312431 ffww f M, ww wa ,H 1. 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SA PARRISH, ROBERT W. RMSN MILLER, DANIEL GMGS HUNTER, THOMAS SN PULLIAM, DENNIS SN GEORGIA CASPER, GARY R. ETRI HAWAII BETTIS, DANNY K. EMS IDAHO BAILEY, JAMES E. BTS WEAVER, JACK S. BTS ILLINOIS NOACK G. L. ETN3 SEARS, JAMES C. FA BOURBON, KENNETH FTGS CARAHER, E. P. ETC BECKER, PAUL G. SN KAULLEN, HARRY SN RISLEY, JAMES A. CSS RICHARDSON, D. E, FA MARTIN, C. SN PARRACK, H. A. ENS WASHINGTON, H. SN SHAW, LOUIE E, BTS BALCAUSKI J. E. SN INDIANA ROSENBERGER, J. SN MERRITT, STEVEN QMS JORDON, ROBERT FN IOWA JACOBSEN, REGGIE MMS KERN, ROBERT D. HMI BERG, MARLOWE M. YN3 KANSAS WHITE, TRAVIS J. ETR3 KINDERKNECHT, D. RDI MC KINSEY, DAVID FTGSN BRUNER, DAVID D, FA FINDLEY, DENNIS SN KENTUCKY OMER, RICHARD RMI LOUISIANA HORTON, H. J. SN MOSES, L. T. SHS MC DONALD, ARTHUR SMI HALL, EUNEST H. MMS HUDSON, PAUL E. SA MAINE RICE, DOUGLES F. ETRS MARYLAND OWENS, JERRY ADR2 ROBSON, KARL D, BMS MASSACHUSETTS COOK, MICHAEL A. SN LAKE, EDWARD J. SKS KNOWLTON, JAMES E. SN MACDONALD, M. J. 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