The White Falcon - 09.07.1976, Blaðsíða 4
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July 9, 1976
MORE THAN GOO people enjoyed a holiday dinner at the Enlisted Dining Facility
Saturday.
BICENTENNIAL BABIES at the youth center
baby contest won in the following cate-
gories: Heather Frost, best costume;
Christy Rhodes, most personality; and,
Stephanie Maxey, prettiest smile. For
the most congenial, Roman Fritz and the
most expressive eyes, Vanessa McLaurin
were selected. Jetnne White was voted
prettiest girl and William Perry took
handsomest boy.
KIDS cram into the fire truck for a July 4th ride. Riding the truck was one of
the biggest hits with children Sunday Afternoon.
BICENTENNIAL SWIMMERS dive into the water at the meet Saturday night at the Base
Pool.
FOUR NAVYMEN, ATC Thomas F. Carter, ABFC Jack W. Eubanks, CM1 Robert F. Fuller and
ADR2 Michael J. Willette, Air Force TSgt. Michael Monti and Marine Cpl. John A.
Lane are reenlisted by Capt. John R. Farrell, Naval Station commanding officer, on
the Nation's 200th birthday.
VP-5 HIGH JUMP entrant Jim Piotrowski tops the pole at the base gym in the Bicen-
tennial field competition.
REAR ADMIRAL HAROLD G. RICH tees off at the Keflavik Golf Course in the
nial Golf Tournament.
Bicenten-
RAIN may make make-up peel, but it
doesn't dampen the spirits of clown
Julie Tower as she participates in the
Independence Day Parade.
JUDGES TSgt. Ralph Gorley (left), Lt. Paul Mcconigle and PN3 Tom Rogers compare
the entries in the Bike Decorating Contest. The winner was Donna Griffiths and
second place went to Aaron Wilson.
A TOP-SEEDED KEGLER bowls a strike during the Firecracker Bowling Tournament at
the Arctic lanes.