The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 23.11.2001, Side 4

The White Falcon - 23.11.2001, Side 4
Fil-AM club unites community, boogies back several generations CMDCM James S. Klinefelter and Ellen Rosento (above) won the 70s dress contest. Other category winners were MAI Jeffrey Abubo and Katherine Rose Jonsson in the 50s dress and EA1 George Juaneza and Sheri Lair in 60s dress. Most items were pulled from back closet spaces. Story and photo by JOl Linda Pepka Fish nets, hip huggers, mini skirts, rolled up pant cuffs and T-shirt sleeves, along with white socks and penny loafers mimicked scenes from a sock-hop or disco at NAS Keflavik Saturday night. Members and guests of the Keflavik Filipino-American Association met at the Community Center and danced to disco, swing, Rock ‘n Roll and Tango - to name a few, as they sported duds from the 50s, 60s and 70s. The Fil-AM November event brought the Keflavik community together for a night of nostalgia that was felt by the Baby Boomer generation and experienced first hand by the post-bicentennial age group. Fil-AM Association Master at Arms, MAI Jeffrey Abubo remembered a time when the popular 50s and 60s fashions were not much different from today’s styles. “When I was growing up in the Philippines during the 1960s, I can remember wearing baggy pants and white T-shirts,” said Abubo. “Today the kids are still wearing baggy jeans and pants. The only difference is that we did- n’t trip over ours.” With 14 years of service in the military and accepting that fashion had not changed much, Abubo said there are major differ- ences between yesteryear and today’s youths. “There was a time when Asian-Pacific Islanders consid- ered it an honor to join the United States Navy. We enlisted to improve ourselves and to achieve a better way of life,” said Abubo. “I went through a mandatory pre-boot camp before I enlisted in November, 1987 and left the Philippines with a small bag and 20 dollars. Those of us from the Philippine Islands joined because we loved the Navy and everything that it stood for.” Hoop skirts, leather jackets and oxfords were also popular in the 50s and 10-year-old Jerrica Lair said her friends were impressed when she wore a poodle skirt to a Halloween costume party. “I thought it was cool when my mom made me a poodle skirt,” said Lair. “I wish that style would come back so I could wear it to school every day.” She added that she would- n’t mind wearing fashions from her parent’s generation. CMDCM James S. Klinefelter, master of ceremony and club advisor, spoke to an audi- ence of nearly 150 and highlighted events from the 1950s. “The 50s were called the transition decade because America was still recovering from World War II,” said Klinefelter. “Some high- lights included the 1955 opening of Disney Land and Rocky Marciano retiring in 1956 See Fil-AM on page 12 R RENT Good cars, good service and good prices are what we re known for. Serving the base since 1985. Free Delivery 24 hours service Tel: 862 7101 • E-mail: ras@ras.is Marines assist with helping hands Marines from the NAS Keflavik Marine Security Force Company pro- vided another form of force protection for students at A.T. Mahan Elementary School. Due to high winds, Marines helped the smaller chil- dren on and off the buses to make sure they weren’t knocked over by high winds on Nov. 16. “We want to help make sure the children arrive and leave school safely,” said Co. 1st Sgt. Stanley Robinson, NAS Keflavik Marine Force Security Company. The Marines have done this for sever- al years as one of their contributions to the Community Outreach Program. The program encourages commands to allow military mem- bers the opportunity to give back to the community. The Marines will continue to assist elementary school students during days with high winds at the request of school officials. (Photo by JOl Stephen Slteedy) Page 4 The White Falcon November 23, 2001

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