The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 23.03.1963, Side 6

The White Falcon - 23.03.1963, Side 6
6 WHITE FALCON Saturday, March 23, 1963 A. T. Mahan’s cheerleaders have been hard at work since last October learning cheers getting uniforms, and using linament for sore muscles. Sweaters were the worst problem because they seem to come three to a color! Pep assemblies were held to teach cheers to the students; finally you could hear a slight rumbling following the four “bubble-bouncers’ ” blatant roars. Spirit ran high throughout the year and, win or loose, the cheerleaders were behind the Vikings one- hundred per cent. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1-Choice part 6-Former Russian rulers 11- Segregated quarter of a city 12- Ponders in the mind 14- Boundary 15- Vessels 17- Exclamation 18- Fuss 19- In a list ' 20- Man’s name 21- Prefix: down 22- Rldge of a wave 23- River in Germany 24- Man's nickname 25- Weapons 26- Untrue 27- Periods of time 28- Partner 29- Incites 31- Substance 32- Hebrew month 34- European 35- Tricks 36- Behold! 37- Bitter vetch 38- Fees 39- Everyone 40- Registered nurse (abbr.) 41- Thick soup 42- Ox of Celebes 43- Style of automobile (Pi.) 45-Forgives 47- Group of eight 48- Goes by water DOWN 1- Scolded 2- City in Nevada 3- French for “summer'’ 4- Near 5- Mohammed- ans 6- Bend 7- Clan 8- Three-toed sloths 9- Football position . (abbr.) 10- Coastllnes 11- Grassy open space in forest 13-Portion 16-Swishing sound 19- Tapestry 20- Unemployed 22- Fencing position 23- Solemn attestations 26- Roman goddesses 27- Lampreys 28- Moths 29- Imitators 30- Island in Malay Archipelago Amwar to Pravloua Puula ■□□BBS SBQ0E QQODESB QnClHSS lisa QtDBUH EBH EQBOcaas ns kpsas css ossa BSE EE E5QBSI IP I N M A C L E SI 13HES £33 BUffll ansa es hbbbe DQ SE1E3BI1ES EE pen sssbe ama QQOQEJSS EISEESH ■SaHES SHBSS 31- Heap 32- Apportions 33- Missile weapon 35-Most evil 38- Melody 39- Dye plant ii 41- Stroke 42- French for “friend” 44-District of Columbia (abbr.) 46-Babylonian deity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 w II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 M 23 24 25 26 27 i 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 r 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1 47 46 b For Official lita Only SWEET SWINGER — Swinging sweetheart Florence Imber sways on a flowered swing at Cypress Gardens, Fla. The gal is just one of many attractions at the semi- tropical Gardens calculated to catch the tourist’s eye. FRA Notes By A. Brinkman Loyalty: Loyalty to the United States of America and it’s ideals of freedom for all people; loyalty to our fellowmen in upholding the ideals of freedom. Protection: Protection of the United States and all other people who believe in freedom as we do; protection of our heritage, liberty and justice; protection of our fa- milies and homes. Service: Service to our country and to our fellowmen. These three words; loyalty, pro- tection and service, stand for the motto of the FRA, and all it’s members are obligated to abide by it. There are some members of our organization who are slight- ing their obligation by not being active in their branch. There are also personnel who hold the same ideals and are not members of the FRA. In unity there is strength, so why not join us in enhancing our motto. April’s monthly business meet- ing is going to be held on the third, at 10 p.m., in the party room of the NCO Club, where one of the main points of business will be the election of board of director members. All members are encour- aged to attend and to assist in this election. All perspective mem- bers are also invited to attend this meeting to see personally how we operate. Since the election of officers is coming up soon, now is the time to start thinking of men to fill these offices of trust. We need good officers, and it takes the proper effort of thought to make sure that we nominate and elect the right ones. TRIO (Continued from, Page 1.) 80 per cent nitrogen—comparable to the natural mixture on earth. A monitoring console containing 24 different controls and various instruments enables the research team to maintain a continuous record of the environment inside the capsule. In addition to psychological tasks, the subjects are required to make various instrument readings at specific times and report to observers over the comunications systems. Lakland, Fla.—After visiting Japan at the end of the ’62 season, the Tigers invited the Hanshin Tigers of the Central League of Japan to take in two weeks of spring training here in Lakeland. Twenty-six players, a manager, one coach and a trainer made the trip to the Detroit Tigers’ spring training base accompanied by nine newspapermen. In addition, the Hanshin team was accompanied by Dr. Jun Ima- zato, an avid baseball fan who maintains a dental clinic near Osaka. Dr. Imazato declares himself the world’s number one baseball fan, seeing all the Hanshin games in Japan, and listening to every major league baseball game broadcast shortwave by the Armed Forces Radio Service. A complete daily score-book of the 1962 season attests the dentist’s enthusiasm for the American national pastime. The visiting team brought to Lakeland over 1,600 pounds of native Japanese foods to maintain diet-control, but after a few days hamburgs, hot dogs and soda pop were taking the place of rice, fish and tea! In the off-training hours, sight-seeing was the order of the day, and the Hanshin Tigers with omnipresent cameras visited Cypress Gardens, Busch Gardens and other tourist attractions of the Florida sun-coast. Richard Pope, owner-operator of Cypress Gardens, esti- mated the souvenir-hunting Tigers enriched his concession by over $700 in their short visit. The Tigers are not the first team to train with a Major League club in the United States. The Yomiuri Giants sent a few players to Vero Beach three years ago to train with the Dodgers. Rick Ferrell summed up the visit of the Hanshin Tigers when he said “They’ve come a long way to train—but they’ve come a longer way in their development and skills.” The Constitution (Continued from Page 2.) The future looms before us—uncertain, imponderable. We of this generation will convert it into reality in our lifetime. One of the primary instruments of navigation will be the Constitution of the United States. We must preserve it, defend it ,and keep it a living document for human guidance. We must ever be aware of the moral basis for law in its interpretation, so as to come ever nearer toward the fulfillment of the doctrine of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. World-Wide Golf Field Vs. Palmer “Beat Arnold Palmer” is the 1963 battle cry for military and civilian golfers entered in the world-wide Military Police As- sociation’s Annual International Golf Day. The goal for divot digging duf- fers and professional linksmen alike is to card a lower score than Palmer will shoot in the first round of the 1963 Masters Tour- nament at Augusta, Ga., Apr. 4, where he is defending champion. In 1962 there were 18,500 chal- lengers and 6,000 of them bet- tered Gary Player’s opening During a trip through Rumania, Soviet Premier Khrushchev was riding in a car with the Romanian Communist Party chief. They no- ticed the devil running behind them. The police did everything to chase him away. Finally Khru- round 67. The Police Association charges $1.00 to compete in the tourney. Twenty-five cents is de- ducted by the Association to pay for prizes and defray costs. The remaining 75 cents is donated to local charities. A contestant may enter as many times as he desires but all his scores must be turned in to the nearest Provost Marshall’s office before Apr. 4. A player may use his club han- dicap, or the Calloway system of handicapping. Both men and women may compete. shchev took a small bit of paper, wrote a few lines on it and threw it out of the car. The devil picked up the note, and after reading it, started run- ning quickly in the opposite di- rection. The Red chief asked: “Comrade Khrushchev, what did you write on the note?” “Oh! nothing special,” said Khrushchev, “only: ‘This road leads to Communism.” Send the WJhite Saicon Jk ome From Place Stamp Here

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