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White Falcon
February 24. 1978
Black History’
continued from pagt 1
of Lazarus, which revealed his tendency
to paint biblical canvases rather than
portray racial subject matter. Tanner
also received recognition for his works
at the Paris Exposition in 1900.
Edmonia Lewis, the first Black sculp-
tress, sponsored by Frederick Douglass,
studied art in Boston and Rome. She is
renouned for her work, Forever Free, but
also won praise for her figures of
Charles Summer, Wendell Phillips and
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Now that you have had the opportun-
ity, for the past month, to receive some
Black History, you can now judge your
knowledge by taking this Black History
quiz.
Black history quiz
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TOURS &
TRAVEL
by Madeleine Grimsley
Dining and dancing
For your convenience the Tour Office
is listing some of the hotels,
restaurants and discoteks in Reykjavik
for your dining and dancing pleasure.
Some of the establishments are
liscened to sell alcoholic beverages
and are indicated as such. Please note
that alcoholic beverages are only served
between Noon and 2:30 p.m. and between
7 and 11:30 p.m. There are no alcoholic
beverages Wednesdays in Iceland.
HOTEL LOFTLEIDIR
Reykjavik Airport Cafeteria
5 a.m. - 7 p.m.
The Floral Restauraunt (licensed)
8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
7 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Smorgasbord noon - 2:30 p.m.
JfEfWsra
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Austurvollur (licensed)
Daily noon - 2:30 and
7 p.m. on
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KOKK-HUSID
Laekjargata 8
Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Who was the first Black to serve in
the astronaut program?
2. What Black man invented the "Lasting
Machine" used in processing shoes?
3. Who was the first Black Air Force
General officer?
4. What Black man was involved in the
planning of the city of Washington
D.C.?
5. Who was the first Black woman
president of a bank in the United
States?
6. Who was the leader of the "Back to
Africa" movement in the early 1900's?
Who was the first Black recipient of
of a Nobel Peace Prize?
8. Who was the first Black graduate of
the U.S. Military Academy at West
Point?
9. Who was the founder of Tuskegee
Institute?
10. Who was the first widely known Black
woman poet?
7.
11. There are currently how many Black
members of the U.S. Congress?
12. Who was the first Black Supreme &
Court justice?
13. Who wrote the words of the "Negro
National Anthem?"
14. What was the nickname given to early
Black cavalry units?
15. Who was the founder of the National
Council of Negro Women?
16. Who was the founder of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church?
17. Who was the first Black actor to
achieve worldwide acclaim?
18. Who was the Black recipient of the
Navy Cross for his actions at Pearl
Harbor?
19. What Black man performed the first
successful surgery on the human
heart?
20. Who was the first Black member of
the U.S. Senate?
answers
HOTEL SAGA
Hagatorg 1
The Starlight room (licensed)
8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
7 p.m. - 11:30 p.m,
Sulnasalut, Restaurant (licensed)
with band Thursday - Sunday
NAUST
Vesturgata (^-8 (licensed)
Noon - 2:30 p.m.
7 p.m. - on
HOTEL ESJA
Sudurlandsbraut 2 (licensed)
Skalafell daily except Wednesdays
Noon - 2:30 p.m.
7 - 11:30 p.m.
Esjuberg Cafeteria
Noon - 2:30 p.m.
7 - 11:30 p.m.
HOTEL HOLT
Bergstadarstraeti 37 (licensed)
7 - 10:30 a.m.
Noon - 2:30 p.m.
7 - 11:30 p.m.
HOTEL BORG
Posthusstraeti 11 (licensed)
Restaurant with band
8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
DISCOTEKS
THORSCAFE
restaurant with band
Thursday - Sunday at 7 p.m.
SESAR
(licensed)
Daily from 7 p.m.
Sat. - Sun. Noon - 2:30 p.m.
Clip
School
Monday
Cream of mushroom soup, grilled ham
steaks or chili hot dogs, french fried
potatoes, buttered green beans, tossed
green salad, lemon jello or chocolate
pudding.
Tuesday
French Onion soup, Newport fried
chicken, brown chicken gravey, mashed
potatoes, buttered green peas, garden
salad, strawberry jello or butterscotch
pudding.
Wednesday
Split pea soup, boiled spaghetti with
meat sauce and meat balls or grilled
HALTI HANINN
Laugarvegur 178
Daily 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
KIRNAN
Laugarvegur 22
Daily 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.
SKRINAN
Skolavodustig 12
Dally 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
NFL Vegetarian Restaurant
Laugavegur 20B
Daily 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
COFFEE HOUSES
NYJA
NYJA KOKUHUSID
Austurvollur
Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Sun. 1 - 11:30 p.m.
M0KKA, ESPRESSO KAFFI
Skolavordustlg 3A
Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Sun. 2 - 11:30 p.m.
Outdoor swimming pools
For you swimming fans there are two
outdoor swimming pools in Reykjavik—
one at Laugardalur, and the other one at
Hofsvallagata. The hours of the pools
are weekdays from 7:20 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
and on Sundays from 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Ireland Special
There are still a few openings on the
Ireland Special scheduled for March
23-27. If you are interested please
contact the Tour Office as soon as
possible at 4200 or 4420.
& Save
lunch menu
cheese sandwiches.french fried potatoes,
buttered broccoli, chef's salad, garlic
bread, lime jello or vanilla pudding.
Thursday
Minestrone soup, hot open face pork
sandwich, brown gravy, mashed potatoes,
buttered whole kernel corn, fruit salad,
orange jello or chocolate pudding.
Friday
Vegetable soup, fresh Icelandic fish,
battered fried shrimp, sloppy joes on
a toasted bun, baked macaroni and
cheese, seasoned peas, tossed green
salad and lemon jello or butterscotch
pudding.
Exchange
news by Darlene Johnson
When an employee of the Navy ex-
change asks to see your I.D. card, that
employee is protecting your interest
by determining that you are an author -
ized patron. However, the exchange can
not protect your exchange privilege from
abuse by you, the customer.... only
you can do that.
Buying an item at the exchange for a
friend who is not entitled to use the
exchange is an abuse of the exchange
privilege. This action violates regulat-
ions and puts your own continued use
of the exchange in jeopardy.
The loss of this privilege would
be equivalent of a reduction in pay
for service personnel.
It is up to you to guard your ex-
change privilege from abuses that can
bring about its cancellation.
It is also in your best interest to
remind other authorized patrons of
their obligation to protect what they
have if you become aware that they
are buying merchandise for unauthorized
persons.
REMEMBER. THE NAVY EXCHANGE IS YOUR
PLACE TO SHOP.
Special Days Next Month
Lots of things are happening next
month. The Navy Exchange will be hosting
a Spring Sale, St. Patrick's Day is
hailed on the 17th, the Jewish Day of
Purim falls on March 23rd, Good Friday
is on the 24th and Easter Sunday is
celebrated on March 26th.
The Navy Exchange has assembled a
variety of appropriate merchandise for
these occasions.
In addition to greeting cards,
religious jewelry and ornaments, we are
also featuring egg coloring kits, Easter
candies, toys and trinkets.
Each week, Personalized Services,
Bldg. T-19, receives an order of fresh-
cut flowers and live plants from
Reyklavik. They offer floral arrange-
ments made up from the fresh-cut
flowers if so desired; however, during
special occasions, such as Valentines
Day, Easter, etc. they sometimes run
short. To avoid this problem, they re-
quest that you place orders for floral
arrangements at least seven days in
advance.
This enables them to order accordingly
and guarantees you an arrangement for
that "Special Day."
The rubber stamp machine at the Navy
Exchange Personalized Services, Bldg.
T-19, has been repaired. Orders for
rubber stamps are now being accepted.
The Navy Exchange Service Station
can special order parts for your auto-
mobile. These parts are ordered from,
Navy Exchange, in Norfolk and are
usually sent Parcel Post.
The average time involved is approx-
imately 30 days, depending on the item
desired. For more information, see the
Service Station Manager, Bldg. T-19.
Responding to the many complaints
about the 8:30 appointment and cars not
being ready until late afternoon. The
Service Station books all appointments
for 8:30.
If this imposes on an early morning
appointment to the Dr., Dentist, etc.,
arrangements can be make for the schedul-
ing of later appointments by calling
the Manager at Ext. 4470.
An increase in staff at the Navy Ex-
change Barber Shop has greatly reduced
the waiting time previously experienced
and now enables E-6 and above to make an
appointment 24 hours in advance. To
make your appointment contact the Barber
Shop at Ext. 7932.
Commanding Officer
Capt. Jack T.. Weir
Editoral Advisor
U/fijbte
J01 John Chadwell
Editor
•J02- Jerry Foster
J02 Ray D, Oosterman
AR Karen Mayo
SA Don Chinners
Gerald Hansen
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