The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 26.11.1965, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 26.11.1965, Blaðsíða 2
2 WHITE FALCON Friday, November 26, 1965 CONGRATULATIONS—Capt Emile E. Pierre Jr., commanding officer of Naval Station, gives the firm handclasp of congratulations to Senior Chief Yeoman Larry B. Weatherford as the chief reenlists for four more years. The chief is division CPO and athletic director at Special Services. (Photo by Singer, AN) Welcome Aboard Navy Blair, R. R., SN .................. Ft. Worth, Texas Isham, J. R., HN .................. Greenville, S. C. Johnston, R. A., DK3............National Park, N. J. Reams, L. I. SKSN ..................... Chicago, Ill. Regan, F. X., ATN2 ............. Saunderstown, R. I. Woods, W. E., EM2 ..................... Speed, Ind. Keys, H. L., CE1 ...................... Glasgow, Ky. Robinson, G. M., RM3 .............. Washington, D. C. McClure, C. E., ADRC ...........Corpus Christi, Tex. Air Force A1C MacCunigal C. E............Mineral Ridge, Ohio TSgt. Trombetti, J............. Adair AFB, Ore. A2C Erickson, R. E................ Gilbert, Minn. A2C Loftis, C. L.................. Landrum, S. C. SMSgt. Spahr, M. S..........Westover AFB, Mass. A2C Scott, S. P............. Oklahoma City, Okla. A2C Taylor, B. J.................. Baytown, Tex. SSgt. Whalen. G. L................ Newport, N. Y A2C Stawecki, R. J............... Hartford, Conn. A2C Martin, V. J.................. Oxnard, Calif. A2C Shari, J. F................... Pittsburgh, Pa. DITCH THE MOLTEN RUBBERSLIDE Don’t make the common mistake of thinking that the smooth con- crete ribbon to Reykjavik is skid-proof just because it’s dry. Not until you’ve experienced a long hair-raising panic skid on a dry road do you realize this horrible truth. A dry road can be as slippery as ice. Here’s the deadly sequence: You see a child run into the road just ahead. In panic, you slam on your brakes. A skid begins, your rear wheels break to the left. Instinctively you countersteer left. Sud- denly you think the skid is over. But just then your car seems to get its second wind. It tears off in a scary new slide, possibly skid- ding faster. What’s happened? NASA scientists now know. In the first moment of slide your tires get hot from friction and suddenly lay down a long, slick trail of molten rubber. You’re greasing your own trail to destruction. The tires slide on this rubber lubricant- just as a stick of solder slides easily on its own melt. HITTING THE SACK, NORTH ATLANTIC by Tom Lea, is one of the paintings on exhibit at the United States Information Service Libr- ary. There are 37 paintings from World War II, inclu- ding 7 captured from the Ger- mans. The exhi- bit lasts until Saturday, Dec. 4, and is open in the evenings until 9, week- ends, until 7. Youth Center Activities Youth Center activities for the month of December are as fol- lows: Not included in the schedule are Dec. 24, 25, and 30 which are holidays. On these days the center will be closed. Mondays Girl Scouts ......... 3:15 p.m. Cadette Scouts 3:30 p.m. Chapel Annex Ballet..... 3:30-6 p.m. Theater Tuesdays Crafts ................. 3 p.m. Ceramics ............ 3:30 p.m. Bowling 7-12 grades .. 4:15 p.m. Boy Scouts 2nd Tuesday, Dec. 14 ............. 7. p.m. Wednesdays Brownies ............ 3:30 p.m. Ceramics ............ 3:30 p.m. Sampler Class........3:30 p.m. PYOC .... 4 p.m. Chapel Annex Thursdays Ceramics .3:30 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Crafts .............. 3:30 p.m. Fridays Ceramics ............ 3:30 p.m. Bowling, 5-6 grades .. 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir, Chapel Annex ......3:15 p.m. Story Hour.......... 3:30 p.m. Movie .. 6:30 p.m. except Dec. 17 (Bingo) Sub-Teens .. Every other Friday .....................8:30 p.m. Saturdays Tumbling and Trampoline ...... 9:30-12 p.m. Teen Club .............. 8 p.m. Swimming Party on December 18 Sundays Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Catechism ............ 11 a.m. (Both at High School) Benny Suggs Sez: Where's Your Idea THE WHITE FALCON U.S. Naval Station Keflavik White Falcon’s mission—To in- form and entertain all hands, to serve as a positive factor in pro- moting the efficiency, welfare and contentment of personnel. Capt Emile E. Pierre, Jr., USN Commanding Officer Cdr Richard C. James Executive Officer Ens William R. Brenneman Service Information Officer Staff J. P. Schmieg, JOSN, Editor D. E. Jones, JOSA, Reporter W. Keener, A1C, AFI News Editor W. H. Maisenhelder, J02 Technical Advisor The White Falcon Is published weekly on Saturdays In accordance with NAVKXOS P-35, revised June 1958, for free dlstrib- tlon to personnel of Naval Station Ke/V*vlk. It Is printed commercially by the IsaLjldar- prentsmldja,, Reykjavik, Ice., from non-ap- proprlatea funds. Opinions and statements made in articles published here are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official views of the U.S. Govt., Dept, of Defense or the Navy Dept. Chaplain A Corner Ltjg John W. Wishard, CHC, USNR MEMENTO, DOMINE (Remember, O Lord . . . .) The mind is a marvelous piece of human machinery—it can store up recollections and images over a period of years, and yet in the flash of an eye, it can forget. Two years ago this week, one of the most grievous tra- gedies in the history of our country took place—by the cowardly act of a disturbed individual, the life of a great man, a great leader, was snuffed out. There was at that time an overwhelming tide of emotional response. Men throughout the world shouted that this was a time for re- dedication of human values. Pleas were made in every lectern, every pulpit, every public gathering place that the enormity of this deed must be erased by a new spirit of brotherhood throughout our land. Yes, for a brief time there was an awareness that a new sense of responsibility had to permeate the American public if we were to prevent recurrences of such an inhuman act. John F. Kennedy’s greatness could be attributed to the fact that he was a man of principle—and these principles he voiced on various occasions. He lit a torch that could in- spire youth to great ideals, a torch that he wanted to pass on for generations to heighten the greatness of our nation. The fuel of this torch was Faith in God and the flame of this torch was a real living of this Faith. God will remember the greatness of John F. Kennedy— but do we? Have we forgotten our re-dedication to his ideals? Have we lapsed into the lethargy and indifference that opened the way to sub-human acts of violence? Let us, on this day of ignominious memory look back, and re- apply ourselves to the task of forming ourselves into men of vision, men of nobility, men with a vibrant, vital, active Faith in God. 2)iuine ^eruicei CATHOLIC SUNDAY: Sunday Mass ...................................... Polar Club 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass.........................................Main Chapel 12:15 p.m. Religious Education for Children ................... High School 11:00 p.m. Ladies Sodality Communion (First Sundays) ..........Main Chapel 12:15 p.m. Holy Name Society Communion (Second Sundays)........Main Chapel 12:15 p.m. WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday through Friday.......... Blessed Sacrament Chapel 5:30 p.m. Saturday................................. Blessed Sacrament Chapel 11:45 a.m. First Friday of Month....... Blessed Sacrament Chapel 11:45 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY: Confessions....................... Blessed Sacrament Chapel 4—6:00 p.m. (Confession can be arranged on any day at the Chaplain's office.) CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN Chaplain John W. Wishard Ltjg, USNR, Tel. Ext. 4111 Appointments can be made for baptisms, weddings by calling chaplain's office Ext. 4111 PROTESTANT SERVICES AND CHAPEL ACTIVITIES SUNDAY: Morning Worship Service (Broadcast)............. Morning Worship Service........................... Worship Service .................................. Worship Service (First and Third Sundays)......... Evening Vesper Service ........................... Fellowship Hour................................... Sunday School (For All Ages) ..................... Adult Bible Class ................................ Episcopal Lay Service ............................ Lutheran Service (Except First Sunday)............ Latter Day Saints Lay Service .................... Latter Day Saints Sunday School .................. Christian Science Lay Service..................... Church of Christ Lay Service...................... Holy Communion Service (First Sundays)............ Reykjavik English Speaking Sunday School ......... Reykjavik Worship Service (First Sunday)...... Uni MONDAY: Adult Bible Study Group......................... TUESDAY: Prayer Service ................................ WEDNESDAY: Altar Guild (Second Wednesdays) ............. Protestant Youth of the Chapel ................... Sunday School Teachers (Second) Wednesdays........ THURSDAY: Bible Study Group ............................ Chapel Choir Rehearsal ........................... FRIDAY: Youth Chapel Choir Rehearsal ................... Assemblies of God Lay Service .................... Main Chapel 11:00 a.m. Polar Club 12:00 noon Rockville 2:00 p.m. Grindavik 2:00 p.m. Main Chapel 7:00 p.m. .. Chapel Annex 8:00 p.m. High School 9:30 a.m. High School 9:30 a.m. .. Main. Chapel 9:00 a.m. Main Chapel 9:30 a.m. .. Chapel Annex 9:30 a.m. .. Chapel Annex 10:30 a.m. .. Chapel Annex 12:00 noon .. Chapel Annex 3:00 p.m. Main Chapel 11:00 a.m. .. USIS Library 10:30 a.m. t of Iceland Chapel 12:00 noon Chaplain’s Office 7:00 p.m. Main Chapel 7:00 p.m. Chaplain’s Office 10:30 a.m. . Chapel Annex 4:00 p.m. . Chapel Annex 7:00 p.m. . Chapel Annex 6:00 a.m. Main Chapel 7:00 p.m. Main Chapel 4:00 p.m. Main Chapel 7:00 p.m . PROTESTANT CHAPLAINS Chaplain Alfred R. Saeger, Jr., Cdr, USN, Tel. Ext. 7157 Chaplain Robert E. Blade, LCdr, USNR, Tel. Ext. 4111 Chaplain Robert G. Brown, Lt, USN Tel. Ext. 5273 NURSERY SERVICE During all Sunday morning Services, from 9:15 a.m. — 1:30 p.m., a free nursery is provided in the Station Nursery for children over six months of age while their parents attend Services. Call News Tips To Ext. 4156

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