Glacier (WAGB 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1986

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The joy of receiving mail: the agony of sorting it! Look at that morale: EMI Farnsworth, LTjg McCaffrey, SK2 Hewitt, SN Dahlin ( missing from photo), BM3 Harris. QM3 Cole. SN Ney, and SSI Foster. RELIGIOUS SERVICES Onboard Catholic and Protestant services were lead by CW04 Hillegas and SSI Wallace respec- tively, every Sunday under way. Prayer Meetings and a Christmas play were also offered to the crew. In Foreign ports some members of Glacier ' s chris- tian community completed many charitable acts for the poor. POST OFFICE More than any group aboard, the most maligned yet needed were our postal clerks: ENS Fullaway, RDC Murray, HSC Mael, RD3 Cheetham, RD3 Cryer, MST3Nasse, MST3 Otto, RD3 Sapp and all the ber- thing area orderlies. Thanks for putting up with our impatience, anxiety and joy. MORALE COMMITTEE The morale committee is composed of representatives throughout the crew whose aim is to keep us amused and our spirits high mainly by organizing such events as pizza nights, game and sports contests and relaying our ideas and morale needs to the command CRUISE BOOK STAFF This book is brought to you by your friendly cruise book staff, a dedicated and yet misunderstood group, who have enjoyed slaving without praise for your enjoyment and future memories. Thanks, we ' re great MKl Mersing. CW02 Arusiewicz. EMI Farnsworth. RM1 Ross, SN Haynes. SN Kimbrill, MST2 Wharton, QM3 Miller and missing (someone had to take the picture) CWO ' 2 Carr. SSI Foster, FN Carr and SK3 Hisaw, SODA JERKS BM2 Butts, RD3 Carter, DC3 Claflin and DC3 Trefielo are to be thanked for keeping our soda machines filled and change at the ready.

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Four men who truly deserve the honorary title Red Noses that is on their Antarctii crossing certificates. Don ' t blame me. he asked for Marine Whitewalls! ONE STEP BEYOND A ship underway is a miniature city. The Coast Guard, unlike the Navy, does not have specific rates to cover those odd but extremely important jobs in the post office, ship ' s store, barbers, etc. Instead some of the ship ' s company volunteer their time and service to the smooth running and high morale of Glacier. These men and women go one step beyond duty to make Glacier a more comfortable and hospi- table ship to live on. Thanks for a job well done. BARBERS MKC Hudson, EM3 Gonzales and SS3 Clerico worked as ship ' s barbers between watches and work. They were perhaps most appreciated the day before we pulled into a port where for many truly became life and liberty savers. DIVERS MST3 Nasse, LT Melort, DC1 Harris, DCC Pardi and MK1 Magaro (not pictured) upper right, helped the scientist ' s dive team in the ice and were used to inspect the hull at Palmer. This year they really earned their dive The hams tune us into the world while the DJ ' s tune us out of it pay. HAMSHACK RM2 Dunn, MST2 Fisher, ET2 Parsons and AT2 Cashman operating on RM2 Dunn ' s amateur radio license made all those calls home from the middle of nowhere possible at all times of day and night 62 VJs and D Js ENS Keppler, SK2 Hewitt, AD2 Manning, RD2 Crofoot, EM3 Fisher, RD3 Sapp and FN Walton entertained us with TV and radio broadcasts. Thanks also to the mess attendants who made popcorn for the movies.



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• Cod in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. Luke 2:14 P L A Y Rehearsed A Spiritual Christmas This evening, before our presentation, we are going to name some of the ways people are reminded of Christmas. These include commercial (buy now, pay later), Santa Claus. Christmas dinners, family reunions, dressing the tree, and exchanging of gifts. Of course these are all enjoy- able aspects of Christmas; but C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S without C-H-R-l-S-T just really isn ' t Christmas at all: Lets take a lit- tle peek at what the first Christmas may have been like some 2,000 years ago with our Glacier Presentatioa THE CAST SSI Wallace Narrator DCl Harris Shepherd SK3 Hisaw Mary MK1 Dennis Shepherd EMI Pieplow Joseph DC3 Stamper Shepherd MST3Nasse Innkeeper MKC Hudson Wiseman EM3 Peterson Bell Hop RDC Murray Wiseman DCC Pardi .Angel ADC Ford Wiseman FN Schindler Angel EMC Williams Music FN Rodriguez Angel

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