The White Falcon - 29.05.1970, Page 3
May 29, 1970
THE WHITE FALCON
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4 enrolled in U-of-M’s Term V classes
The University of Maryland lists 144 defense force personnel enrol-
led at the Keflavik campus for Term V. Seven classes were offered
this term, which started May 18 and 19. Listed by their respective
departments, they are as follows: -------------------------------------
American government: Sgt. Gregory
S. Hafer, Sgt. Richard Irizarry,
Sgt. LarryE. Kays,Sgt. Stanley A.
Rygelski; principlesof economics:
Capt. Willis M. Sherman; western
civilization: A1C William J. Mat-
tson; Icelandic language: Capt.
Arthur D. Echelberger.
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT
History of art: STR3 James A.
Atkinson, ATI Terry A. Heineman,
AE2 Lawrence F. Ruminski; Ameri-
can government: AN Bart H. Wedig;
principles of economics: ADCS Ar-
len C. Tritt; international po-
litical relations: ATI William M.
Showalter; Icelandic language:
ATN3 Carlton E. Helming, ATN2
John J. Poe.
FLEET WEATHER
History of art: AN Richard R.
Buck, SN Michael A. Cremo; inter-
national political relations: AG1
Walter E. Foster, AG3 Joel T.
Spealman; western civilization:
AG2 Melvin G. Wright; Icelandic
language: AG3 Wetzel W. Rumberg.
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ADMINISTRATION
istory of art: AN James T.
;h, QM3 Peter M. Duggan; prin-
ciples of economics: YN3 Roy J.
Orr; international political re-
lations: SN Robert H. Loomis;
Europe in the 20th century: SN
Kenneth A. Deveau; western civi-
lization: Janice C. Boyer; Ice-
landic language: ABF1 John H.
Grant, YN1 Gary N. Ives, QM3
Michael G. Krebs.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
History of art: Christina R.
Hooko, also enrolled in inter-
national political relations.
NAVCOMMSTA
History of art: ET1 Wayne E.
Kersey; American government: SN
Thomas J. Berish, WO-2 Harry R.
Bird,RM2W. Boatright, SA Charles
F. Bromirski, RM2 Robert J. High-
tower, SN David J. Him, SN Gary
J. Squibbs, RMC Robert £• Stroup;
international political relations:
(See TERM V, Page 6)
ICELAND DEFENSE FORCE
History of art: PH3 John W.
Collins III; American government:
PN3 Fredrick M. Guthrie; western
civilization: JOC Joseph J. Sar-
ver, RMCS Donald H. Vallee; Ice-
landic language-. YN2 Jimmy E.
Pearson.
PUBLIC WORKS
History of art: CE3 Joseph J.
Grazioli; principlesof economics:
CN Michael V. Celano; western
civilization: CE1 Marshall D.
Eckhardt, CE2 Joseph W. McDonald;
Icelandic language: CE3 Robert L.
57th FIS
History of art: Sgt. Donald W.
Griffin, Sgt. Donald L. Humerick-
house, A1C John M. Riedinger;
Admiral Moorer named
2nd Navy JCS chairman
Admiral ThomasH. Moorer, Chief
of Naval Operations, will succeed
General Earle G. Wheeleras chair-
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
on July 2.
A naval aviator who has held
flag rank for 12 years, Admiral
Moorer has served in command of
NATO's Allied Command Atlantic
and the Atlantic Fleet before be-
coming CNO in 1967.
Admiral Moorer is the second
Navyman appointed to head the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. A native
of Mount Willing, Ala., he enter-
ed the Naval Acadamy in 1929 and
was commissioned an ensign four
years later.
At the beginning of World War
II, Admiral Moorer was a pilot in
Patrol Squadron 22 at Pearl Har-
bor. Two months later he was
shot down in a PBY north of Dar-
win, Australia. The ship> that
rescued him was sunk by enemy
action the same day. Following
(See JCS, Pacje 6)
No
trees?
Check
again
Last week the Offi-
cers' Wives Club
held its annual
springtime tree and
flower planting cere-
mony. Standing over
the young Spruce F.
Tree, center fore-
ground, are, from
left, Larrie T. Car-
rington, OWC vice
president; Betsy G.
Donor, OWC presi-
dent and Frankie B.
Longbottom, who
was in charge of the
tree - planting occa-
sion. (Photo by AN
Robin L. Wagner)