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'W W0-J W ifetiigiifgfiv l Upon the detachment of M H ' ' new Personnel Officer. LTJ G P. Hi. PZlz1:'?1iiiZbc?fO7okcfi1Lgfe?n: 111 931' ly 59. Mr. Vispo started the ball rolling for a redesigned personnel Office. This followed on the heels of a small enlarge- ment and 1'ed9S18'H Of the C2lPtain's Office. Mr. Vispo collected his brood. and moved the entire Oflice back to Bldg. 634 for a 6 week st1nt.xReturn onboard meant more working spaces and a still smoother operation. So well was X-Div performing at the close Of 59, It has been said by his crew that Mr Vis O authored BuPers Manual with only casual! help from the N agy Department. Other additions to X-Div. were S. E. Stuie Jeans Chaplain's yeoman and operator of WGAL, the ship's radid and entertainment station featuring nerve-wracking rock and roll as well as fine classical music and news reporting. LTJ G Arthur V. N. Brooks took over in Mid-59 as the Legal and Training and Education Officer. Although Mr. Brooks is at present not a member of the bar his acumen for matters Judicial would well justify his being remembered as the fmodern day Clarence Darrow of the fleet. Further changes included combining the Chap1ain's Oflice and Legal into-a single working space. Divisional highlights included Commendatory Mast for Campbell, Erickson, Lane, N ee, Newton, Slage, and Wingert. Sports activities for X-Div generally consisted of keyboard gymnastics, mental gyrations, and weight lifting general oflice equipment. However, X-Div went out like a lion for the softball and bowling tournaments but unfortunately came in like a lamb. Professional printing on a- high speed press has produced the major printing for GALVESTON, first under Florence and later under Davis. This printing included the ship's paper HTALOS BOOSTER, the journalistic efforts of Stam, Oxment and Bob Ball. These men also produced the Daily News, an at-sea publication. From a good start in '58 under Mr. Hansen to the date of this writing in '60 under LTJ G Vispo, LTJ G Brooks and CWO Holland, these have been your X-Div shipmates with the plank-Owners in the first grouping. Neil A. ARONOW, PN3, Glenn L. BARLO-W, YN3, Clar- ence L. BROWN, YNT2, Tern O. CAMPBELL, PN3, Lester M. ERlOKsON, PNO, Jim R. FLORENCE, LI2, Wilbert J. GEL- ZHIS-ER, YNT3, T. s. GIRRS, YN2, Jerry M. GREENBLATT, DNR, Jack HARDY, BM3, Jim E. HENDERSON, YN2, Sterl- ing E. KEHR, YN2, Allan O. KELLER, YNT2, Clinton R. f-Skippy' LANE, YNC, William J. QMOFFITT, YN1, R. M. 'fDitlr MORRlssEY, PN1, Charles O. NEAL, PN3, Tom O. Slugger NEE, PN2, Howard J. NEWTON, YN3, Charles. W OLIN PNO, John K. REID, RNs, Tern E. SIRAQUSE, YNT3, Emory sLAOE, PN3, Alex SQUIRES, YNC,W11l1am Windy WIN GERT, PN2- Rodrigo M. ARRENIOA, ,PN2, Bob BALL, JO2, John s. DUDDY YN3, Lyle T. ICHENBERG, YNSN, Stuart E- JEANS ,SN, Jesse O. LAsslTER, SN, Arthur E. IEl6OYE,nSN,. Paul N.' MERZ, SN, Wally R- MILLER, SN Mlke D' UNEIL S-N Robert B.0ZMENT,J02,G01'd011 E- PATTON, SN Ra 'E BAUWALD, SN, Ray E- RUMM-ELL, SN, Davld H ,STAYM .JO2 Edward D. STEPHENSON, SN, -hmmy R. TOTH sN, sann E. WARD, sN, John YOUNGER, SN, Joe- Spokesman W. ZAZZO, SN-
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