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1 i SPECIAL SERVICES STAFF-Kneeling: Jim D. Fouls, Richard Grubb, Jim J. Skiles, James H. Summer lin, all HN, and Medley, HM1. Standing: Lieut. Richardsong Chief Jackson and Wayne D. McCullough Franklin D. Airington, Robert J. Hemenway. all HN. fNot pictured are staff members Charlie R. Egle HM3, and Phillip J. Sandello, HM2.J 10' NEWSMEN INTERVIEWING: Phillip J. Sandello, HM2, Editor of hospital newspaper, The Dry Dock, and Jim Sunnnerlin, HN, newspapers photog. get Mdoptr' from Mrs. Hudson. LIFEGUARIJS SITTING BY' HN. Charles Egle. HM3. at Hospital Pool: Jim Fuuts, MAKE-UP TIME: Sumnu-rlin, in his capacity as Dry 006133 associate- editor, works at design of next issue: Cl-lECfKlNG OUT GOLF clubs: Rivllard Grubb. HN, Wavne McCullough. HN. ' in
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John H. Jackson, HMC, Athletic Direc- torg Woody H. Medley, HM1, Petty Officer in Charge, Mrs. Bessie Hudson, Secretary-accountant. where apportionments are made between the Ships' Store, the Bureau of Naval Personnel Central Recreation Fund, and this hospital. The funds received by the Hospital each month depend largely on the Navy EXchange's profit as well as on the number of military personnel attached, quartered or in a transient status at the Hospital, Hospital Corps School and Preventive Medicine Unit No. 5. A certain percentage of all funds received from this source is forwarded to the Eleventh Naval District- Fund, which is known as the Command Fund. The Chief of the Division coordinates the Hospital Recrea- X We RWE -W :L-Qisoi , f N .Q tion Program with that of the Hospital Branch of the Ameri- can Red Cross in order that the maximum benefit may be afforded to all eligible personnel. It is obvious that the Special Services Division plays an important role in maintaining the desired state of morale of all hands. It follows that the personnel charged with per- forming Special Services functions must have a keen under- standing of the recreational and entertainment needs of patient and staff personnel in order to administer a successful program. A Lieut. Richardson and Secretary.
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aww., ,W--1 PROJECTIONISTS: ,lim Fouts and Jim Skiles get set to show nightly movie. Three views of League Competitors in Recreation Hall's Bowling Alleys ool enthusiasts use tables in Recreation Hall's lounges.
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