The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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THE TEXAS STEER
THE TEXAS STEER
PERFECTION ON EARTH
U. S. S. TEXAS—3-6-37—IM
A FRIEND
Conry, E. L.
E.
Couch, J. W.
SAVE FRESH WATER
From F2c to EM3c
Holley, E. L.
Babcock, M. 0.
Water
From
F2c to Flc
From F3c to F2c
From Seale to Cox
Thomson, W. W. Taggart, C. W.
From Seale to QM3c
Knapp, R. T.
From Seale to SMM3c
Stokes, E. C.
Maurer, R. F.,
Ferrari, N.
Brady, B. J.
ADVANCEMENT IN
RATING, EFFECTIVE
1 MARCH, 1937
Spurlock, E. M.
LaVorato, A. F.
Wysocki, A.
i Grebe, H. F.
; Moody, E. R.
Mitchell, J. L.
Scheffler, R. R.
Ross, L. F.
Dinwiddie, H. N.
Chlebowy, L. F.
Wilson, R. P.
Morf, A. C.
Gyugo, P.
Schwartz, J. J.
From Seale to SF3c
Dohr, D. L. Jones, R. M.
Pierog, M. Trembath, A. W.
From Matt3c to Matt2c
Hamilton, J. G. Graggs, B. F.
Bolls, A.
From Seale to FC3c
Iseman, G. J.
From Seale to Y3c
Fuller, J. G.
From Seale to SK3c
Murphy, E. K.
' He held her to his manly chest
And murmured “How I love thee!”
He had no time to tell the rest—
His roadster climed an elm tree.
Cline, F. A.
Tesson, P. A.
Moore, M. E.
Peltier, K. J.
Megaw, H. E.
Spearth, A. F.
Kushner, H.
Howe, C. W.
Schorre, F. A.
McClure, A. G.
Whidden, G. R.
Kelly, S. F.
Rugg, J. E.
Virchow, L. F.
From Sea2c to Seale
Thibodeau, H. A. Smith, E. W.
Steemput, M. J. Angle, R. C.
Pointer, L. L.
Manzella, J.
Goss, W. A.
From HA2c to HAlc
Peth, R. J.
From Seale to SC3c
SEND THE “STEER” HOME Sproul, W. L.
White, F. H.
Hopkins, R. W.
Place, K. E.
Holcomb, C. B.
Gould, E. W.
i He kept the Ten Commandments till
The day he came to die.
He walked the straight and narrow
way
’Till he was called on high
He never went to theatres,
He never learned to dance.
He never once on shapely limbs
Bestowed a wicked glance.
He never cussed, he never smoked,
Or kissed another’s wife.
He never drank a single drop
Of liquor all his life.
He never let his temper rise,
Never called his neighbor, “Fool”.
He strictly kept the Sabbath and
He kept the Golden Rule.
Now, if you doubt, then be assured
He really lived on earth,
But he was deaf, dumb, blind,
And paralyzed from birth.
Shipmates Ho!
And lights are a
Very important item in
Every day events aboard ship.
Waste not! and be
Attentive to these little things
That go to make a ship’s score
Every day in every way we must
Remember: Lights and Water!
His love for you is Tops when
you’re at the Bottom... He looks
you up when the rest of the world
looks down on you... He lets you
step on his toes to help you get on
your feet... He shows you the mean-
ing of friendship—not the meanness
of it... He shoots straight with
you—not at you... He knows most
of your faults—and cares least...
When you’re wrong he tells it to
you—not to the rest of the world...
He doesn’t complain when you neg-
lect him—but beefs when you neg-
lect yourself... When you flop—he
splits with you—accept what he
has... When you achieve success—
all he wants of it—is to know of
it... He lets you worry him more
than his enemies do... He is your
best press agent because he doesn’t
have to be paid to boost you... He
works his fingers to the bone to
give you a hand... His friendship
is the kind you can’t lose—even
when you deserve to... He stands
behind you when you’re taking bows
—and beside you when you’re tak-
ing boos. —Walter Winchell.
From Seale to GM3c
White, J. K.
Candler, J. E.
Watts, A. L.
Babington, T. H.
Zekas, S. F.
Thompson, G. E. Scott, C. N.
Marks, P.
Rowell, W. J.
LOW, J. C.
Bettinger, R. H. Ilirons, W.
Bloomingdale, M.
Utterback, D. F. Durkin, G. M.
Thomas, W. G.
Brewer, R. E.
Lindquist, C. W. Reese, R. L.
Summers, G. A.
Lomax, J. W.
Daly, G. R.
Hunter, D. G.
Fox, N. L.
Weiler, H. C.
Hodges, H. N.
Tankersley, F. !
Mahoney, A. S.
Lowry, R. W.
Gillespie ,R. G.
Pfeifer, W. D.
Vinson, T. B.
The weekly newspaper of the U. S. S.
TEXAS, printed on board under the direct-
ion of the Commanding- Officer, Captain
Fred F. Rogers, U. S. Navy and under the
supervision of Commander J. B Will, U.
S. Navy, Executive Officer.
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Texas (Battleship). The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937, newspaper, March 6, 1937; United States. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218816/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.