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WHITE FALCON
Friday, December 3, 1965
Inquiring
Photographer
This Week’s Question: Do you feel
that demonstrations by students
in different parts of the United
States against our policy in Viet-
nam and the military in general
represents an overall opinion of
college students across the nation?
R. J. LACROIX,
of Burlington,
Vt., Manage-
ment Analyst,
Supply—“I feel
very strongly
about this sub-
ject. I believe
that it is only
a small per-
centage of students who are de-
monstrating. I believe that this
group should study their history
books a little bit closer and count
the number of Americans that
died on foreign soil so that they
could have the right to demon-
strate.”
W.R. KEENER,
of Modesto, Ca-
lif., A1C, Infor-
mation Special-
ist, AFI—“No,
if it was,
there would
be more de-
monstrations in
more college towns across
the nation. Besides, a number of
institutions are supporting U. S.
policy through demonstrations
and other activities.”
FATHER JOHN
W. WISHARD,
LTJG, CHC,
USNR, of Rich-
mond, Calif —
“They are
showing their
immature at-
titude. It en-
dangers the
pride and devotion of those who
do have the integrity to devote
their lives to their country in de-
fending those ideals the nation
D. B. CAPPAS,
of Ventura, Ca-
lif., Admiral’s
Secretary, IDF
Hqs,—“I think
that the ma-
jority of stu-
dents are parti-
cipating just
just to be part of a group and
they onlw account for a small per-
centage.”
LCPL. STEPH-
EN M. KURTZ,
Station brig
guard of Cleve-
land, Ohio. —
“I’d rather die
in Vietnam
than to come
back to a com-
munist domina-
ted U. S. I’d like to meet one of
those guys.”
by Tom Cross, SA
“The Jimmy Dean Show” is
coming to AFTV! Replacing “Bold
Venture” and “Parole”, “The
Jimmy Dean Show” will feature
Linda Gayle, currently the hottest
teen girl recording star, making
her TV debut. Also featured will
be Eddy Arnold shown cutting his
latest record. This week’s theme
will be “The Pop and Country
World Of Nashville.” Spotlighted
on the show will be Gene Pitney,
Connie Stevens, and Buck Owens.
“The Jimmy Dean Show” will
premier at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 9.
For those of us who are inter-
ested in the history and culture
of the United States, and all of
us should be, an AFTV special
will be aired on Sunday, Dec. 5
at 4:30 p.m. “Old Glory” tells the
story of how our flag came into
being.
Another AFTV special will be
shown just one hour later at 5:30
p.m. entitled “Red Nightmare.”
This film shows what could hap-
pen if everyone living in America
took the privileges of a free society
for granted.
TV schedules can be picked up
any time in the lobby of Bldg.
T-44.
Football Broadcast
(Continued from Page 6.)
of his better years. Statistics do
not show the value of Unitas who
is probably the greatest clutch
performer in football.
The Broadcast of the football
games on the radio will depend
on reception conditions.
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DANCING PARTNER—Miss Joane
Van Pelt, an experienced televi-
sion performer, has appeared in
many of the top shows. She is a
dancer equally at home with
ballet or jazz.
Strikes ’n Spares
(Continued from page 6.)
National League
The National League was short
on series but had some outstand-
ing single games. Berswanger of
Operations had a 232-529, Peters
of ComFairKef had a 202-529 and
McNeill of Public Works-1 came
up with a 239-559. Hicks of NCS-
2 rolled a 213-559, Arlensky of
NSGA-3 blasted a 213-555, Sutton
of Marines-1 had a 202-554 and
Osewalt of Supply-1 threw a 556.
In the International League,
Ochoa of Public Works-3 had a
221/202-591, LaFond of AFI
cracked a 552, Hines of Marines-2
bowled a 526 and Reid of Ordnance
had a 538. Gibson of NSGA-2 tos-
sed a 559 and teammate Crowder
had a 524, while VP-21 had Goens
at 546 and Heilman at 534.
Have You Made
Your Suggestion?
JUST A LITTLE WIDER—Station dentist, Lt Thomas Carlton, inspects
the teeth of patient James Hume, MN3, while Kenneth Anderson,
DN, stands by. We all wish we were as lucky as Hume who was pro-
nounced fit and ready to go.
IDF Teamwork Does Tke Job
PERFECT SIGNAL—Allen Leon
ET3, monitors Loran signals in the
Coast Guard. Loran, an electronics
navigational aid, is very impor-
tant to ships and aircraft trave-
ling over water. Leon, 21, has
been with the Coast Guard 28
months and here in Keflavik 11
months of that time. His last duty
station was Brooklyn Supply Cen-
ter, not far from his home in
Brooklyn, N. Y.
JUST SO—AIC Gary W. Rodell
knows that folding a parachute is
an exacting job and must be per-
fect every time, “or else!” He’s
shown here caring for an F-102
drag-shoot in the Air Force para-
chute loft. Rodell, 27, a native of
Moline, Ill., has been in the Air
Force ten years. He was trans-
ferred here from his last duty
station, McGuire AFB, N. J. a
month ago.
YOU’RE TUNED TO 1484—Seaman
Bruce M. Evans has an unusual
part in the IDF Teamwork scheme.
His responsibility is the morale of
personnel here in Iceland; he’s a
radio announcer with Armed For-
ces Radio Service. The 23-year-old
sailor has been in the Navy three
years, a year and a half of that
here in Iceland. Bruce makes his
home in Savannah, Ga., where he
intends to return after he leaves
the Navy.