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The White Falcon - 19.02.1971, Síða 5

The White Falcon - 19.02.1971, Síða 5
February 19, 1971 THE WHITE FALCON Page 5 AFTV Films of the Week Sunday - CALL OF THE WILD - An adventure into the wilds of the Yukon at the turn of the century where the lust for gold, greed and loneliness turn man against man. Based on Jack London's book of the same title. Clark Gable, Loretta Young, and Jack Oakie. (80 min.) Monday -THE INVISIBLE TERROR - A group of scientists invent a disappearance drug which causes complete invisibility. One of them injects the material into his own veins and vanishes. After a series of mysterious murders the missing scientist becomes the sub- ject of a widespread police search. Ellen Schwiers, Hans von Borosody, and Use Steppat. (94 min.) Tuesday - MEMBER OF THE WED- IG - A frustrated 12-year-old 1 is thoroughly bored with her ab existence and feels left out of everything and very sorry for herself. Ethel Waters, Brandon DeWilde, and Julie Harris. (90 Lt.(j.g.) Bill Brunka of VP-56 acts as a guide for members of the PAO sponsored tour of the naval station. The visitors are eco- nomics students from the University of Iceland. Career petty officers benefit from Associate Degree program min.) Wednesday - THE YOUNG LOVERS - A prevailing climate of suspicion and fear between two powers pre- cipitates methods of security which invade the most private re- cesses in the lives of two young people — turning an innocent love affair into a brazen affair of international indiscretion. Odile Versois, David Knight, and Theo- dore Bikel. (96 min.) Thursday - See Sunday. Friday- See Mondayand Tuesday. Saturday - See Wednesday. The Navy has a program to aid career petty officers in obtaining an Associate Degree in various vocational and technical fields. The Associate Degree Completion Program (ADCOP)is for petty offic- ers who are second class or above enlistment. Presently, accepted applicants are sent on PCS orders to one of the five participating junior colleges. ADCOP students attend the college on a full-time basis including summer sessions and consequently finish the pro- gram in less than two years. Students are eligible to receive advance standing from the college for previous college credits or Navy school attended. Among the fields of concentra- tion offered by the program are engineering, applied mechanics, and on their second, or subsequent drafting, electronics, data proc- essing, business administration, food service, medical and dental. Graduates of ADCOP will be as- signed to duty which is consist- ent with past duty assignments and previous training. The time spent in ADCOP is considered neu- tral time for sea-shore rotation and personnel maintain their Sea- vey eligibility. The objective of the program is to prepare career petty-offic- ers for responsible assignments and promotion and to increase their value to the naval service. For more information on the re- quirements of the program, con- tact your career counselor. All-Navy bowling The first step for local bowl- ers leading to the All-Navy com- petition got underway yesterday. Qualifying continues today with roll-offs scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at the Arctic Bowl. There will alsobe eliminations at 1:30 p.m. cn Saturday and at 1 p.m. on Sunday. If it’s news...call 4156 Fraj ^■K-ci On February 12, Frank C. Dosier retired after over 19 years of naval ser- vice. Dosier has beenthe ad- min office su- pervisorfor the past two years. Frank is with s wife Rita children: chael,11; Pa- mela, 9; and Steve, 8.

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