The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 11.12.1965, Blaðsíða 7

The White Falcon - 11.12.1965, Blaðsíða 7
Saturday, December 11, 1965 WHITE FALCON 7 Alley Talk by Annette Babneau Since this article has last appeared, a lot of pins have fallen and much action has taken place. In the Iceland Mix- ed Couples League, the high average is held by John Em- mert with a 183 for the men, while there is a tie with the women between Betty Emmert and Ruzel Glidewell with a 152. The week’s highs for the women were Jean Hersey with a 496 series and Nina Fortini with ^ a 183 game. The men were paced by A1 Babneau with a 595 series and John Emmert with a 219 game. Keflavik Civilian League In Keflavik Civilian League, the high series was rolled by Theresa Denny with 465 and for the men, a 564 high was tossed by Buddy McCulley. A 196 was high game for the ladies rolled by Shir- ley Moore while L. C. McNeil led the men with a 223. Holding high average are Annette Babneau with a 148 and Dave Nadolski with a 184. The high honors in the Tuesday Women’s League were taken by Thersa Denny who tossed a 189 game and a 474 series. High aver- age is held by Annette Babneau with a 155. Pin Droppers League Team 1 still holds first spot in the Children’s Pin Droppers League. For the girls this week, Betty Devaney took the honors with a 132 game and 252 series. A 150 game and a 247 series by Lyn- den Whitmer captured the honors for the boys. A 115 average by Linda Hoffman is high for the girls while Vic Loher leads the boys with a 127. In the 5th and 6th Grade League, Team 5 is the first place leader. Kim Wilson rolled a beauti- ful game of 140 and a 258 series, tops for the girls. Coming through for the boys was Mike Babneau with a 251 series. Jon Armburst rolled a 172 game for the week’s high, also the high game for the league this year. High average holders are Andrea Conkey with a 94 and Mike Babneau with a 119. Scratch League (Continued from Page 6.) high average honors with his fine 191. Dave Nadolski finished sec- ond with his 188 which is ordi- narily good enough to win in any Navy league. Nadolski did have the high game with a 254 and Elton Dorsey came up with a best series of 643. The League had an average of 175 a game. If the Naval Station decides to send a team to the Nav- AirLant Tourney as it did last year, it will be quite possible that the bowlers will come out of this league. This is based on the fact that the men in this league are bowling against the best. There was no Scratch League last year and our team did not fare so well. This fact could make this year’s team much stronger. New League A new league is scheduled to begin after the holidays and any- one with a 165 average or better is eligible. If you are interested, contact Clate Torbeck at 4125, Clint Neal at 6105 or Dave Nadolski at 3113. RIBBON CUTTING!—Lt. Col. John N. Evans, Jr., commander of the 667th AC&W Sq., Hofn, snips the ribbon and officially opens the site’s newly renovated gymnasium as a gathering of officers and enlisted men look on. The renovation included the remodeling of the building interior and the addition of several new facilities. The gym is equipped with a steam room and adjoining shower. The floor was partitioned off to provide an exercise and weight lifting room on one side and a combination basketball/volleyball court on the other. College And Pro Football Over Radio And TV The Channel 8 football “Game of the Week” today features the Army/Navy clash from John F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Philadelphia, Pa. Gametime is 2:30 p.m. Later tonight at 7 p.m. over Armed Forces Radio, the St. Louis Cardinals travel to Dallas to meet the Cowboys in a Nati- onal Football League game. Sunday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m., the showdown match between the first place Baltimore Colts and second place Green Bay Packers will be carried over Armed Forces Radio. The airing of the games over radio will depend on reception con- ditions. ANOTHER STEP HIGHER—Ltjg Kent Massie (left) and Ltjg Ter- rence A. McLaughlin (right) flank Capt Emile E. Pierre, Jr., CO, Nav- Sta, after ceremonies marking their advancements to Lieutenant (junior grade). Lieutenant (j. g.) Massie is the Material Officer at Supply and Lieutenant (j. g.) McLaughlin is the Assistant Housing Officer. (Photo by Singer, AN) A. INTRODUCTION B. YOU AND THE LAW Circle T (true) or F (false) Circle T (true) or F (false) Circle Y (yes) or N (no) Circle T (true) or F (false) 1. T. F. □ 6. T. F. □ 11. Y. N. □ 15. T. F. □ 2. T. F. □ 7. T. F. □ 12. Y. N. □ 16. T. F. □ 3. T. F. □ 8. T. F. □ 13. Y. N. □ 17. T. F. □ Fill in correct name 9. T. F. □ 14. Y. N. □ 18. T. F. □ 4. . □ 10. T. F. □ 19. T. F. □ Opinion Question. No score - Circle your choice. 5. □ 20. A. B. C. THE NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP TEST OFFICIAL TEST FORM C. YOU AND YOUR GOVERNMENT Circle T (true) or F (false) 21. T. F. □ 22. T* 1 . F. □ 23. T. F. □ 24. T. F. □ 25. T. F. □ 26. T. F. □ Opinion Question. No Score. Circle your choice. 27. A. B. C. D. D. YOU AND YOUR OBLIGATIONS Circle Y (yes) or N (no) 28. Y. N. □ 29. Y. N. □ 30. Y. N. □ Circle T (true) or F (false) 31. T. F. □ 32. T. F. □ 33. T. F. □ 34. T. F. □ 35. T. F. □ Fill in word 36. _______□ 37 _________□ 38 _________□ 39 _________□ 40 _________□ 41 __________□ 42. □ TOTAL SCORE THE NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP TEST—This test form is printed for your convenience in marking year answer, totaling your score and comparing it with those of your family and your friends. Nationally Tele vised Citizens’ Test Coming Dee. 15 Over Channel ‘8’ How much do you know about the laws and government of the United States and your responsibilities to them? If you’re interested in finding out just how you measure up as an informed American citizen be tuned to Armed Forces Television on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 8:30 p.m. to find out. The National Citizenship Test is the second in a series of public service shows pro- duced by the CBS Television Network and was designed to test the American publics' knowledge of the nation’s laws and government and their individual rights and obligations. This show was presented in the U. S. on Nov. 23. The general consensus was that the test was much more difficult than expected and that many peo- ple found that they were not as well qualified to speak on the subject of the American govern- ment as they thought. In addition to testing your <8>- knowledge of the laws of the land, the National Citizenship Test will poll the viewing audi- ences’ attitudes toward their privi- leges and responsibilities as American citizens. Thousands of Armed Forces viewers who took the National Drivers’ Test a few months ago fotfnd it stimulating, informative and educational. The National Citizenship Test deals with your rights and laws given to each U. S. citizen by the Constitution. You as an American fighting man should be interested to find out just how much you know about the way of life you are protecting and the government that may some day call for the supreme sacrifice of your life in battle.

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