Lexington (CVA 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1956

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ff' BEHIND SPINNING buffers S-3 cobbler keeps Lex sailors Wellheeled. . . . And No Service Charge TAILOR SHOP handles 225 minor alterations each Week, 75 majors. in WEIRD MACHINE puts the crease in the khaki, is not button crusherf' NOT EXACTLY glamorous, Betty handles the clothes of 3,000 working Furness-type Washing machine, but it men and gets them just as clean. ,T T it f 'f-.Y

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SATISFIED CUSTOMER, ARMS LOADED WITH GEDUNK, PAUSES FOR HAPPY CHAT WITH S-3 DIVISION'S STORE OPERATOR THE LEXINGTO -HILTO SLEEPY CHIEF drovvses during haircut in modern, well-lighted ship's barber shop. LTJG J.S. PETERSON Complete Hotel-Like Services From S-3, Except For Maids The bogus hotel title used above is not very for from actuality. Sn'1allboy', destroyer sailors even call ships like the Lex floating hotelsf' this analogy is greatly strengthened by a look at the Work of a single division: S-3. It's barber shops give 200 haircuts a dayg the tailor shop does 1,500 press- ing jobs a vveekg the laundry Works 25 hours a dayg the Cobbler shop repairs over 100 pairs of shoes vveeklyg and there are three Wonderfully compact stores Where Kodaks and Kleenex are sold at a tiny markup, profits returning to the crevv via ship's parties and the like as decided by the Welfare and Re- creation council. REMODELED ship's store number one sells top name products at Whole- sale prices.



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Top row: CPO Reeves, RJ. Smiley, R.L. Baker, D.M. Williamson, R.B. Chavez, G.D. Morris, J.L. Red, R.L. Snyder, J.W. Ebernart. Second row: H. Villaneuva, E.H. Hicks, R.B. Postell, B. Dequiroz, H.H. Baker, E.R. Hatten, R.A. Young, B. Ratzsky, J. Molina. Third row: R.N. Olsen, H.S. Foster, B.G. Rush, G. Fugh, ER. johnson, C.R. Thames, E.M. Greer, I. Hanks, N.O. Vella. ICE CREAM machine gushes forth, ready for use in sundaes, rnalteds, bellies, H GEDUNK H A strictly Navy Word that sends includes ice cream, candies Qhard and men running to the fountain and to softj, fruit juices, cookies, nuts, and the dentist, GedunkU on the Lex even pork and beans. EMPTY HANGERS ON THE INCOMING RACK MEANS DAY'S WORK IS DONE.

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