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Takes
The Cake One year ago Wednesday, the U.S.S. Casablanca
was launched by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. To commemorate the event, in addition
to laying of the keel of the first troop transport, a huge birthday cake
was presented to Mike Miller, assistant general manager. Presenting the
cake are the "Blue Jeans" (Jean Perry, Jean Wollam and Jean
Park).
Shipyard
Easter Bonnet A masterpiece of modern art in hat designing, with
a tin hat as a foundation and shipyard gadgets for decoration, is being
tried on by Sharon Cudahy, field clerk at Main electric, by "saleslady"
Doris Campbell, Outfitting dock secretary. This surrealistic creation
was designed by the Bosn's Whistle fashion editor, Martha Pedersen. (Vancouver
photo)
Blood
Donors These sheetmetal workers on graveyard heard that the Clark
County blood donations were falling short of quota, so banded together
and gave their blood. Much credit for the undertaking goes to Earl Kolb,
leadman. In the picture are (standing) E. Kolb, leadman, A. Parker, R.
Joseph, L. Pruner, B. Best, R. Norquist, J. Fisher, O. McGregor, H. Gaddis,
P. Amick, C. Waggoner, W. Hudson, R. Palmquist, D. Rice, R. Carney, foreman;
A. Hope, C. Brown, L. Carning, M. Smothers,T. McCleod, W. Howze, S. Balinsky,
P. Taylor, F. Tastovorsnik, V. Lewis, A. Wyckoff, J. Fain, and P. Enis.
(Kneeling) G. Brewster, gallon club member; B. Holloway, supervisor, J.
Schwartz, gallon club member. (Vancouver photo)
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