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STUDENTS ADJUST TO LUNCH POLICY Students in grades 6-12 who at- tend classes at W.T. Sampson High School building took advantage of a new policy yesterday to enjoy some burgers and fries, or to chat with fellow students over a lunch brought from home. Since bus service is no longer provided from school to housing areas and back, students either take their lunches to school, buy food from the mobile canteen, or eat at the Snack Shacks, Mini-Mart, Coffee Shop or Barrel Club. In the top photo, a group of students buys food from the Navy Exchange Mobile Canteen truck, which was at the school with ice cream and milk. In the center, three students eat lunch on the patio area behind the base chapel. In the bottom picture, several students buy food at the Barrel Club, which is being opened from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Monday through 4 Friday. U.S NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Tuesday, May 6, 1975 LEEWARD GALLEY FINALIST IN NEY AWARDS PROGRAM The enlisted galley on Leeward Point is one of the four ashore finalists in the 1975 Edward F. Ney memorial awards program for ex- cellence in food service. The Leeward Point dining hall has a crew of about 60, and they serve more than 1,500 meals a day. The galleys are graded on sanita- tion, food quality and quantity, and general appearance. The officer in charge of the Lee- ward galley is Lt. J.G. Flowers, and his assistant is Master Chief Dave Knowles. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, May 6, 1975 LEGALMAN RATING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS INTERESTED SHORT OF PERSONNEL IN EMPLOYMENT DURING THE SUMMER The Legalman (LN) rating is short of personnel at the LN2 level. Most High School students between inputs to the LN rating are from the the ages of 14 and 21 who are Yeoman rating. Manning at the LN2 interested in employment during level is currently only 61 per cent. the summer months as working aids Overall manning level for all pay- are urged to register between now grades (E-5 through E-9) is about nd the end of May with the Con- 85 per cent; therefore, promotion solidated Civilian Personnel Office opportunities are excellent. YN3's Building 804. Students aged 14 and other E-4's interested in be- and 15 must have parental con- coming Legalmen may obtain addition- sent to perform the kind of jobs al information by contacting their they are seeking. The pay for respective Educational Services these positions will be the same Office/Career Counselor. Information as last year, $106 or $1.60 per pertaining to specific duties re- hour. The appointments will not quired of a Legalman may be obtained extend beyond 90 days and will be- from LNC Cooper at the Staff Judge gin after June 1. CAPT. G. E. BARTON Advocate's office, telephone 85817. Applications for these summer jobs will be accepted throughout CAPT. BARTON TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT AFCEA MEETING the month of May. Applicants are requested to indicate on the The local chapter of the Armed headquarters, and tomorrow's meeting application the kind of work in Forces Communications Electronics will be the chapter'b first. Capt. which they are interested. Ap- Association (AFCEA) will meet in Bartonv the chief of staff, will plications will be referred to the dining room of the Windjammer be the guest speaker at the those activities which have open- at 6 p.m. tomorrow. meeting. Capt. Barton served three ings for summer jobs of the kind AFCEA is an organization for years at the Tri-Services Tactical in which applicants whave indicated persons interested in military com- Communications Agency at Fort interest. Under this program stu- munications, electronics and techni- Monmouth. dents will work 40 hours per cal photography. The membership fee week, and will not be paid for is $7.50 per year, which includes a MOTHER AND BABY CARE COURSE OFFERED holidays which are non-work days. subscription to "Signal," the organ- ization's monthly magazine. A Mother and Baby Care Course BOWLING ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Anyone interested in becoming will be given on Wednesday if suf- a member of the local chapter may ficient interest is shown to 'begin The Wednesday Mixed-Up Leftovers contact one of the chapter officers. a class. The course will be con- Bowling League will have an organ- Officers are Capt. Frank T. Watkins, ducted in the hospital classroom izational meeting tomorrow at president; Bob Maupin, first vice from 7 to 9 p.m. and will run for 1 p.m. in the NAS/VC-10 Wives Club president; CE1 Humphrey, second six weeks. Call Janet Carroll Hut (across from the Child Day Care vice president; CWO3 Hornbrook, sec- at 952254 or Pat Stroud at 95387 Center). All interested wives and retary; and Joe Day, treasurer. to register. Waves are urged to attend this The local chapter is in the pro- meeting. For more information call cess of becoming organized at the 99283 AWH or 96123 AT. present time. The chapter is a- waiting its charter from national Local Forecast U.S. MM BAY, Partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in the area. Visi- bility 8-10 miles decreasing to 1-3 miles in the vicinity of the WATER STATUS rain. Winds SE 12-16 knots. Bay conditions 1-3 feet. High today Water figures for yesterday: 89. Low 74. Sunrise tomorrow at o2 J. Ca t. Mirr 00 Dave Chrok.P0ogap JO2 Job Hme.0prt 6:29. Sunset will be at 7:26. Figures not J03 -r aRe0.Rp. High tide tomorrow will be at available at JO o O0. J0e. .0.0. 4 0040800r 0 7:48. Low tide will be at 12:57 press time. ).m. 0k1 0 000. reflee th0001.m of00 C 7v0es o 00. Depart. of he 00. 9 Tuesday, May 6, 1975 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 MARINE WIVES' CLUB MEETS LOCAL TROLLING BOAT IS BACK IN OPERATION Company "L" Marine Wives' Club will hold # BRIES Special Services is pleased to it's monthly meeting at 543D Villamar announce that their trolling boat today at CARIBBEAN NAVAL LODGE NOTE: is back in operation. The boat may 7:30 p.m. For more information be rented on Sat., Sun.and holidays call Barbara Whitt at 98154. There will be a stated communi- to a minimum of two people and a MODEL RAILROAD CLUB FORMING cation of Caribbean taval Lodge maximum of four from 5 a.m. to held in Masonic Aprts. Bldg. 11:30 a.m. The fee is $5 per Anyone interested in forming a #800 at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. All person. Reservations must be Model Railroad Club please master masons are cordially contact and made in person at the Naval Station Ed Gumphrey in GHB, room B204 or fraternally invited to attend. Fishing Gear Locker. MMC Cummings in GHB E306. If not there, leave a note and you will LEEWARD VET CLINIC GITMO GOLFERS NOTE! be contacted. An immunization clinic will be There will be a Jack and Jill CPO CLUB MOVE SCHEDULE: held by the base veterinarian at tournament this Sunday held in the Leeward side Ceramic Shop on honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hutton. Tee Tuesday-No movie, Bingo at 8 p.m. May 13, from 10 a.m. until noon. off time will be 12:30. Entry Wednesday-Airport, an adventure Leeward Point residents may take fee for the gala event is $3.50 drama rated "PG" starring Charlton their dogs and cats for rabies per person. There will be a cook Heston. and distemper vaccinations at the out at the golf course right after special clinic. Owners are re- the Jack and Jill Tournament. Thursday -Frankensteinthe True Story, minded that all pets must be Drinks and mix will be provided. a drama rated "TV" starring James leashed or caged. The cost of Mason and Michael Sarrazin. shots will be $4 for rabies, and SPECIAL SERVICES ORGANIZING $5 for distemper. Friday-Amazing Grace-a comedy rated LADIES VOLLEYBALL TEAM "G" starring Moms Mabley and 'THE FANTASTICKS' TO BE PRESENTED Slappy White. Special Services is organizing BY LITTLE THEATRE ON MAY 20-24 ladies volleyball. To register Saturday-The Super Cop, a crime or for information call Special comedy rated "R" starring Ron "The Fantasticks", a musical of Services at 951160 or 95373. Leibman. youth's bittersweet dreams of love and life., will be presented LEEWARD POINT LIBRARY NOTE: Sunday-Black Sampson, an action by Little Theatre on May 20-24 drama rated "R" starring William at Morin Center's stage at 8 The library at Leeward Point Smith. p.m. Known for its song, "Try will be open this week at the to Remember," "The Fantasticks" regular time, except for Thursday, COMO CLUB MOVIE SCHEDULE charms audiences with its lyr- when it will close at 4 p.m. ical dialogue, movement, and six- Tuesday-alifornia Split, a comedy teen songs. BINGO IS CANCELLED AT MORIN CENTER drama rated "R" starring Elliott Reservations are now being accept- Gould, and George Segal. ed for the combined dinner and The base Civic Council has theatre production of "The Fantas- announced that bingo is cancelled at Wednesday-Amazing Grace, a comedy ticks" at Morin Center. A steam- Morin Center until further notice. rated G starring Moms Mabley and ship round buffet dinner will be Slappy White. served at 6 p.m. in Morin Center's OFFICERS WIVES CLUB TO MEET International Room, by the CPO Thursday-Airport 75, an adventure Club, followed by "The Fantasticks" The May meeting of the Officers drama rated "PG" starring Charlton on Morin Center's patio stage at Wives Club will be held on Thurs- Heston and Karen Black.