The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 17.12.1965, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 17.12.1965, Blaðsíða 6
6 WHITE FALCON Friday, December 17, 1965 Inquiring Photographer This Week’s Question: What do you think of Charles DeGaulle’s chances for re-election to the French presidency? ENS P. J. BURNS, Edu- cational Officer, Valley Stream, N. Y.—“I don’t think the people of France have forgotten the deeds he per- formed 20 years ago, during World War II, when he was most needed. Whether he will carry the election remains to be seen.” P. JORDAN, YNCM, IDF J-l, Memphis, Tenn. “11 think De- Gaulle will win because of his past political experience in the French government and his willingness to come out of re- tirement in time of need for politi- cal guidance.” D. A. SCOTT, Snack Bar cash- ier, Chicago, Ill.—“I don’t like DeGaulle personally but he’s much bet- ter than the second choice who leans too far left. 1ST LT. D. G. MILLER, Fight- er Officer 57th, Grand Rapids, Mich.—“He’s a shoo-in due to the lack of suit- able opponents and the fact that he’s consi- dered almost a Messiah among most Frenchmen.” R. F. KEUS- HER, SN, Speci- al Services yoeman, Read- ing, Pa. - “I hope he doesn’t but I think he will. He has no real opposi- tion.” Strikes ’n Spares (Continued from page 4.) and teammate Lightbody was close behind with a 533 and Me- Dermed of OMD tossed a 561. Nats And International Leagues The National Leaguers came through with Fansler of Rock- ville-2 at 202-562, Peters of Com- FairKef, finding the mark after some time, had a 563; Ralph of Public Works-1 blasted a 211/202- 583 while teammate Martin chip- ped in a 554. Other scores were Babneau of Supply-1 with a 551, Nelson of the 57th FIS had a 200-526 and Midyette of NSGA-3 threw a 526. In the International League, Smith of Public Works-3 tossed a 221-576, Zablocki of Comptroller- 2 had a 202-533, Crowder of NSGA-2 came up with a 220-581, Radcliff of the 57th FIS-3 crack- ed a 534, Swor of NCISA had a 220-520 and Reid of Ordnance-2 spun a 529. Football Special Football Game This week being the last week in the regular professional foot- ball season, Armed Forces Radio will carry four games this week- end, two on Saturday, Dec. 18, and two on Sunday, Dec. 19. The Houston Oilers and the Boston Patriots, two also-rans, battle it out in the Bean City at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 18. In the second game on Satur- day, the Baltimore Colts, fighting for their life in the Western Divi- sion race of the NFL, meet the Los Angeles Rams in a game from the West Coast. The game begins at 8 p.m. Brown Meet Birds On Sunday, Dec. 19, at 6 p. m., the Cleveland Browns travel to St. Louis to meet the Cardinals. The Browns have already cinched the Eastern Division crown while St. Louis who was figured to make a run at the championship are tied for fifth. San Francisco entertains Green Bay in the big game of the week. The Packers need only a victory to assure them of their fourth division title in the past five years. San Francisco recovered from last year’s disasterous sea- son to become one of the better teams in the league. The game will start at 9 p.m. on Sunday. These games will be aired if reception conditions permit. On Friday, 24 Dec., Armed Forces Television will begin tele- casting at noon with “Captain Kangaroo” for the kiddies. On Christmas Day “Kiddies Comer” will come on as usual at 10 a.m. New Show Premiers “Riverboat” a new program in the schedule starts this Monday the 20th of December at 9:30 p.- m. Roger Mowbray, a sharecrop- per, has his partnership in a big money business bought for him by his father. He marries his rich partner’s daughter and leaves he- hind his fiancee — he thinks, in “About Roger Mowbray.” During the “Invasion of Okin- awa” in June 1945, the United States fleet is hit, not only by Japanese Kamikaze pilots, but also by a savage hurricane, endangering the lives of thou- sands of military personnel and SMILE—Pretty Jo Collins was once told that it takes less work to smile than to frown. She has been proving the theory ever since. the success of the invasion itself. This is the story of “Survival” at 6 p.m., Tuesday. Louis Armstrong Interviewed “Louis Armstrong” is the first of four programs on the life of this famous jazz musician Louis Armstrong. Satchmo who speaks the international language of music discusses his life in general, his philosophy, techniques and ambitions. These interviews are relaxed, intimate conversations with a great man. Watch it Mon- day at 6 p.m. Be sure and pick up your Christmas TV schedule at Build- ing T-44. This week there will be many interesting shows to watch such as “Sounds of Christmas,” “Bob Hope Christmas Show,” “How Mrs. Santa Saved Christ- mas,” “Music for a Christmas Night” and many others. The Radio Log | by Gil Stamper, ETN3 Radio log this week would like to say hello to a new program on AFRS. Rather than being com- pletely new, it is a revision of an old program title. We refer to the program called “Teen Time.” Your new “Teen Time” host, Bill Jordan, promises to have a completely new format aimed directly at teenagers. Hostess To Join In This new format promises to be especially interesting. It will feature many special interest items, plus a good share of the music that the younger set is so wild about. Sometime after the first of the year Bill’s baritone voice will be joined by a some- what higher toned one, as a mem- ber of the distaff group becomes a “Teen Time” hostess. The name of the new “Teen Time” hostess is not available for publication yet, since Bill is keep- ing that a deep-dark secret, but he will say that she will have fashion information for the teen- agers, and interviews with today’s top recording stars. All in all the new “Teen Time” promises to be the show to listen to and the first of the new editions start your way this Saturday at 9:15 a.m. Holiday Football The continuing AFRTS “Parade of Sports” will bring you as many of the many bowl games as possi- ble during the upcoming holiday season. Games direct from the states are broadcast from AFRTS New York, and the broadcast of these games are possible only if reception conditions permit. We hope to bring you many of the major games, both college and professional. A brand new program unit has finally arrived from AFRS New York. This unit was shipped on Nov. 22, and just arrived this week, which accounts for your possibly having heard some of last weeks programs more than once. Ray Garland To Shindig This new program unit con- tains all of the fine programs that are currently heard on AFRS, plus some new ones that have to do with the Christmas season. Ray Garland will have an inter- esting report on a brand new “do it yourself” Television Tape Rec- order, which should be of parti- cular interest to all you electronic bugs. This week’s Shindig is hosted by Jimmy O’Neill, and he has as and Jackie De Shannon. Shindig his guest Boe Didley and his gang, comes your way at 10 p.m. on Saturday. That about wraps things up for this edition of Radio Log. Next week we hope to have an inter- view with the new AFRS station manager, George Simpson, J03, and with the Service Information Officer, Ens William R. Brenne- man, USNR, about his show cal- led “The Traveling Two Beat,” which is heard every Sunday even- ing at 10:45. Until next week, then, so long. Teen £cene by Dawn Webb and Bill Iordan Here we are again, ready to report the many activities being carried out by the students at Mahan. Our second edition of the school newspaper was mimeo- graphed and edited on Monday, Dec. 12, and was handed out to the students on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Cover Drawing Compiled in the edition was an adorable cover drawing by Claude Pierre, Basketball News by Susan Haynes, School Society News by Janis Bratten, two short stories by Mary Kean and Claude Pierre, activities by Dawn Webb, and a realistic letter to Santa Claus from Mahan written by Clare Bratten. Monday night at 5:30, the Vik- ings played a match against Nav- CommSta but lost with a close 42-37 score. This past week, Mr. Stanley has been conducting debates by the students on the war in Viet- nam. His question, “Should the U.S. accept all peacefeelers from Vietnam?” posed many problems to the students, but ideas poured out, and all had an interesting look at world affairs. Instructor’s Visit Sparks Idea Mr. Stanley’s idea for the de- bate stemmed from a recent visit, Nov. 23, by Mr. Tony Angelita, instructor of one of the Univer- sity of Maryland courses, when he spoke to us on current news. Wednesday afternoon the stu- dents participated in a party pro- gram by the Student Council. Each student was asked to bring one bulb to decorate the large tree for the program. Special en- sembles, and carols sung by the student body was highlighted by a sudden visit from Santa Claus. Highly stuffed and excitingly jovial, Santa’s wit and the gifts to particular and well-deserving teachers and students, created an atmosphere of joy and seasonal cheer. Christmas Dinner Dance Wednesday night the teen club sponsored a Christmas dinner- dance in the “a la carte” room of the “O” Club. The dance was semi-formal and the students listened happily to the music of the “Orion” band. All that was left by the hectic week was a final assembly pro- gram at the Andrews Theather which included acts and carols by the elementary school. Thursday afternoon the stu- dents were allowed to leave for their well-deserved Christmas vac- ation. tflvtie PnOim A. Get Yourself a College Girl—Dave Clark Five, The Animals, Mary Ann Mobley. Musical, Rock and Roll Style. B. Tombstone—Richard Dix, Kent Taylor. Western about Wyatt Earp. C. The Crook and the Cross—Gert Frobe. Drama. D. Operation C.I.A.—Burt Reynolds and John Hoyt. Suspense Drama. E. Lady Luck—Robert Young and Barbara Hale. Drama. F. Glass Key—Brian Donlevy and Veronica Lake. Drama of Political Intrigue. POLAR NCO CPO OFFICERS’ ANDREWS CLUB CLUB CLUB CLUB THEATER FRIDAY A SATURDAY E A D A/B SUNDAY F C A/E E/B C/D MONDAY A D E TUESDAY D A C WEDNESDAY D F THURSDAY E C E CHECK WITH YOUR CLUB FOR SHOWTIME -Send the ^lAJhite ‘Falcon ^Jjt vne From Here Stamp Place To JuM A ftlcfneht PleaM by Frank W. Fisher, JQ3

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