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Virginia Harloe Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive Institutional Publications The Classmate 1981-06 The Classmate: Naval Postgraduate School Officer Students' Wives' Club Magazine / Vol.22, no.5 (June 1981) http://hdl.handle.net/10945/47024 th ~ ossmote _____NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICER STUDENTS' WIVES' CLUB MAGAZINE JUNE 1981 VOLUME 22, NO. 5 , ---' THE NAVY MENAC.~, "THE 07ifffR MENACE, "HALF HITCH/~19~5 II DENNIS~ - 1981 " f.~' 3N .. Co/ito ..i,', Fil1t newe Herald Printers Is . .. Publishers of THIS MONTH ON THE MONTEREY PENINSULA Book Manufacturers Commercial Printers (408) 649.3333 201 Foam Street Monterey, california 93940 ... Old A"~es - "CII' so_........ ... Old C.,t... H.... In thiS Issue", the Focus of the Month .......... .. Local Celebrities classmate Hank Ketcham: Just a Kid at Heart ......... • • ... .. ..................... 32-34 Steve Crouch: Master of Photography .... .• • ...... .... ............... 35-36 Editor in Chief Mostly Ghostly ......... ........ .. ..... •• ... ..• . .. ..•.. ...••......... 37 Leslee Paquette SMC 2330 375-2067 Elizabeth Nowell ....... ................. •• ......•.....•.... ..•.......... 38 Virginia Harloe ..........• .. .....• .. ......••.....•• . ...• . ••............. 39-40 Advisor Beverly Cleary ............• . .... • •• ..... • • . .. .• . ..... • •. • .... ....... 41 -43 Mary Mahon 649-0472 A Da y at the Crosby ..... • •.•. • ••• • .. • • •• • .. .• • • • . • •••• • .. • •• .. ... 44-48 Associate Editor Gail Agor . .. .. .. • ... 649-0693 OSWC News Copy Editor Pres ident's Message ....................•......•.....••.......•. ..... • .... 3 Joanni e Krohn 375-4897 First Vi ce -President's Message .............. .. ...... ..................... 4 Governing Board Notes ...... .... ... .. ... .................... .. 5 Advertising Directors OSWC Activities ..... ....... ..... • • • . • . •• . • . •• • .. .. •• .. •• . • . 6 Marsha Isbell ........ 372-1447 Ginny McComb . ..... 372-1431 Circulation Manager Naval Postgraduate School News Debbie Strott . .. .. 372-5164 Naval Institute Annual Meeting ..... .. .. .. ...... .. .•........... 7 CNO Speaks Out: Military Professionalism Revitalized ......... , ... • . ....... 8-9 Photography June Week Wes t '81 .................... .. ........ ....... • ....• • .. .. .. 10 Gail Agor 649-0693 Chili Cook off ........ .... ........................... .. .. .. • .. .••• .•..... 11 New Kids on the Block .... .. •• . ... .••. .. .. •.. ...•• .... • . •. ..... .. 12 Artists Babysitting Co-op ............... .. .• • . .• . •. •. .. .• . .. •. .• . ••• . ...... 12 Joyce Anderson 649-0230 Bible Study . .......... ........... ...... .... ......... •• ••.. • •• • •. .. 12 Eileen Kolbeck 373-1174 Jo Mora : Artist and Historian ..................... ......... ... ........ 13-14 Defense Officer Personnel Management Act is underway .... .. , .... • ......... 15 Staff The Military DITY Program ........ .. .......... .. .... • • ... •. .......... 16 Phyllis Blackwood 646-8743 Made an error? 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't' S( hool Mt'Il'n.1 . nd "f1,n, ..n, lonlollnl'dhe,e'n . , t' thOH'ol Ihl'publhhl'1\ In Our Midst : Joann Bran son ...... .... ...... .......... .. ......... 30-31 . nd ~ 'l' nn t 10 be l on"dt'ft'd . n uU,o.l e 'p'l' ,,,on "i th e Oep.rtme nl III Ih t' N.\y. 8t'u u. t' 01 ,I, fundOlln .I " .In unol/oooll mt'd,um hH Ih l' Q ilul" Studl'n'" Willl'\' Club, .dH·'hH·mt'nl, on Ihl' publ,UllCln do nol \'(on,I,I"Ie .I n endllr'l'''I'I e l'lt h y Ih e Ol'p.r1ml.'nt oi Ih l' N.\y 01 H" \Il t" . d\t'.t"ed. W"IIl.'n pl.'rm,,, , mn 1\ nt'll" ".'y to ' t" pnn' On the Cover .ny nwtl'II~1 hl'H·'''' . With our grateful appreciation, Mr. Hank Ketcham provided a cover for C .....m.te displaying the original Half Hitch showing hi s tattoo to the other menace who appeared in 1950. For the complete story, turn to page 32. 0 editorJs nates In addition to the military personnel, months have passed so quicklyl Actually, dependents, visiting relatives, retirees, the time has been short but the rewards tourists. tllocals," and entrepreneurs that have been many. If I have been able to inhabit the Monterey Peninsula, there are provide an interesting Focus section or many notable personalities that call the give you a usefu l piece of information, 1 central coast of California "home." The feel that the long hours were worth the staff of Classmate has selected some effort. I am thankful for the support of interesting local celebrities to formulate every staff member. A special thanks to the Focus of this month 's magazine. such Joannie Krohn for serving as Copy Editor as Hank Ketcham, originator of " Dennis and co ming through in a pinch. And my the Menace" and "Half Hitch," Steve sincerest appreciation to Gail for being Crouch, noted author and photographer, there when 1 needed her. I will co ntinue award-winning chi ldren's author Beverly to be part of the Classmate staff in the Cleary, and many more. We hope you will future -I just can't turn in my typewriter find this issue as entertai ning to read as we and purple pen! 0 did to write. Susan Carr , Gail Agor, and I saw many new faces at the Welcome Aboard Coffee April 23rd , and thanks to the enthusiasm of the wives that are new to the area we added some new souls to the Classmate Leslee Paquette staff. That does not mean that wecan't use your talents as a writer, proof reader, artist, photographer, or just plain morale booster! Experience is no requirement for joining this motley crewl Call me and I'll give you the details on a guaranteed good time twice a month! With somewhat mixed emotions 1 turn over the Editorship of the Classmate to Associate Editor, Gail Agor. How could six COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND FACULTY CLUB The Naval Postgraduate School Officers' and Faculty Club is among Ihe finesl in the Navy. Its services are provided to all active duty oHicers of the Armed Forces, faculty members and other specific groups. BankAmericard and Mastercharge are accepted for package store. evening food services and EI Prado bar. Continental Breakfast - 0739-1 030, EI Rancho; Luncheon - 1100-1315, EI Rancho (Cafeteria) ; Evening Dining - 1830-2130, EI Prado (Friday and Saturday) . TGIF on Friday nights 2100-0100. Music Friday and Saturday nights 2100-0100. Attractive rooms at the Club are available for private parties, and the Club will provide prepared menu selections for home parties. For details call 372-1339. Remember to make reservations early and do let the Club know if you must cancel them . 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As I sat in the La Novia Room that they are "a few good men," and that munching away on my cheese omelet and some actually attended the u.s. Naval delighting in the sportswear fashion Academy. My concern now is how they show, I looked around the room and got from
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