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Chapel of Light
For information concerning programs at the
Chapel of Light, call 4111 unless otherwise
noted:
•A Gospel revival will take place May 24 -
26. The times are to be announced.
• The Family Bible Study is changing its
name to the Thursday Night Bible Study. The
group meets Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
• The last day of Protestant Sunday school
meets June 9.
• The Praise Worship Team is looking for new
members. Call Michael at 4920.
• The Remember Youth Group is open to all
7-12 graders and meets 7 - 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesdays in the Chapel Annex.
• A Jewish social takes place the second and
fourth Friday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in
the multifaith chapel.
• Pasta Barracks Ministry will meet at Bldg.
748 on May 30.
FFSC
All programs are held at the FFSC unless
otherwise noted. Reservations are required
for all programs, with the exception of Base
Indoctrination and Spouse Employment
Orientation. To avoid cancellation due to lack
of participation, remember to sign up for
workshops in advance. To reserve a seat for
any FFSC workshop call 4401.
• Assertiveness, The Key to Success, 3 - 4:30
p.m., May 30.
• Sponsor Training, 9-11 a.m., May 30.
SECSTATE Visit Photos
Photos of the Secretary of State visit will be
available through a link on the White
Falconline web site. Because of the large
amount of photos taken, the site is not ready
for viewing. Please stay tuned to the Roller
Channel for additional information.
Rotator Flight
Norfolk will be closing their runways for
repairs until June 30. All passengers travel-
ing during this period must report to the
Norfolk AMC terminal three hours prior to
flight. Passengers will then be bused to
Langley AFB for boarding. Do not report
directly to Langley AFB.
Due to a refueling stop, the Patroit express
will observe the following flight schedule on
May 25.
Dep NGU: 8 p.m., May 24
Dep BWI: 10:15 p.m., May 24
Dep YQX: 3:55 a.m., May 25
Arr Kef: 9:35 a.m., May 25
Dep Kef: 12:20 p.m.. May 25
Dep YQX: 2:20 p.m., May 25
Arr BWI: 4:45 p.m., May 25
Arr NGU: 7:15 p.m., May 25
Spring Carnival
Make time this weekend for the annual
Spring Carnival Saturday, May 25, from 11 -
4 p.m. in Hangar 885. Sixty-one booths fea-
turing games for children as well as face
painting, a barrel ride, and a bouncy tiger and
dragon will keep children entertained. Floral
arrangements, Icelandic crafts and pictures,
hand-forged blacksmith goods, and stained
glass will be available for purchase. Food of
all kinds, including Icelandic hot dogs, meat-
on-a-stick, fajitas, cotton candy, funnel
cakes, hamburgers and chili will satisfy any
appetite. The gate will open at 11 a.m. and
there will be single-point entry where all
bags will be checked.
NEX
During the Spring Carnival on May 25, the
NEX Mainstore will be open for regular
hours. However, customer parking will be
moved for the day. Customers can park in the
rear and east side of Bldg. 869 and in front
and east of Bldg. 868. Also, a 100 percent ID
check will be in progress.
U of M schedule of Classes
Term 5 is June 3 - July 26. Registration ends
May 30. The following classes will be
offered during the term.
Monday - Thursday , 11:30 a.m. - 12:45
p.m.
ARTH 455, Twentieth Century Art to 1945
Monday and Wednesday, 6-9 p.m.
IFSM 430, Information Systems and
Security
NSCI 100, Introduction to Physical Science
Monday Wednesday and Friday, 5:30 -
7:30 p.m.
ECON 380, Comparative Economic Systems
Monday Wednesday and Friday, 7:45 -
9:45 p.m.
GVPT 200, International Political Relations
Tuesday and Thursday, 5-8 p.m.
ENGL 101, Introduction to English
Tuesday and Thursday, 6-9 p.m.
NSCI 110, Introduction to Oceanography
MATH 001 Pre-Algebra
CJ 215 (CT) Organization and
Administration
Weekend Seminars , 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
GVPT 377 E The Gulf War 1990 - 1991,
July 13, 14
LIBS 100 Introduction to Library Research,
June 8, 22
NEX Holiday Hours
The NEX will observe the following hours
on Memorial Day, May 27.
Mainstore, closed
Beauty Shop, closed
Recycle Center, closed
Optical, closed
Mini Mart, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Videorama, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Wendy’s, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Subway, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Barber Shop, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Laundry/Dry Cleaners, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Auto Center, 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Viking Fest
A.T. Mahan High School Viking Fest will
take place May 31. Viking Fest is a day for
students, parents and the community to come
together and celebrate the successes of the
year. Adult volunteers are needed. To partici-
pate contact Tim Streeter at 4457.
Movie review: Pete’s Pics
Editor’s note: Pete’s Pic is written
by Airman 1st Class Peter
Michaelson whose hobbies
include writing and movie watch-
ing at Andrews Theater.
This section does not necessari-
ly reflect the official views of the
White Falcon staff, the MWR
Andrews Theater personnel or the
Morale, Welfare and Recreation
Department.
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
The Star Wars saga continues as Anakin Skywalker takes his first
steps toward becoming the infamous Darth Vader.
One of the most hyped movies of the year hits with less fanfare than
expected as Attack of the Clones takes the theaters by storm. The newest
Star Wars movie from writer/director George Lucas, this film tries to get
back that feeling that a lot of fans felt was lacking from The Phantom
Menace.
Lucas, despite all of his success, is not the best writer or director out
there. While the movie was good over all, a lot of the lines and some
scenes (especially the romantic ones) fell flat. The actors, with the
exception of Ewan McGregor, didn’t help much. Hayden Christensen
(Life as a House) is the latest newcomer to the series, and while he
shows a lot of potential, his delivery was a little wooden. Natalie
Portman (Where The Heart Is) is not much better, and sometimes you
wonder if she even really wants to be there. McGregor makes up for the
others, though; his excellent portrayal of the young Obi-Wan Kenobi is
virtually flawless, and he is very entertaining throughout the film.
Overall, Attack of the Clones is a great film. With incredible special
effects from start-to-finish and a story that is sure to intrigue, this movie
is good for older kids and adults. Just don’t expect any Oscar-winning
performances.
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