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9 11/4361 JAN ateard oiv_sg..oackdRiFrto Volume 15 No. 50 Marine Corps Air Station, aneohe Bay, Hawaii December 23, 1966 Vietnam Cross Of Gallantry Presented To Station MP Lance Corporal Peretania M. were killed during the initial at- Peai, Security Department, re- tack with three other Marines ceived the Vietnamese Cross of wounded during the fight. Gallantry with Silver Star Dec. During the action four Viet 15 during ceremonies conduct- Cong were killed, three weapons, ed by LtCol. Raymond McArthur, including one automatic rifle, H&HS CO. and ammunition were captured. Peai earned the medal for Peai arrived at this station 1) his actions during a patrol in during July 1966. South Vietnam in Nov. 1965, At that time Peai was a squad AAU Coaches Pick leader with a combined action company and had taken a patrol K-Bay Swim Coach out for a routine reconnaissance of his assigned area. The patrol, consisting of U.S. For Hall Of Fame Marines and Popular Force K-Bay swim coach Bill Smith troops, was in an area reportedly joins the elite of his sport Wed- void of active Viet Cong when they nesday in the International Swim- were ambushed. ming Hall of Fame at Fort Peai explains that he led the Lauderdale, Fla. patrol from their village head- Last week Smith and seven VIETT4 DECORATION -- Lance Corporal Peretanio M. Peai receives other greats were selected by a congratulations from Li Col. Raymond McArthur, quarters about 6 p.m. and some H&HS CO, after receiving four walking meeting of AAU coaches as the he Vietnamese Cross of Galaritry with Silver Star. hours later along a wide trail, flanked on one side second group to be honored. by woods, his patrol was hit. The Hawaiian power swim- Christmas Tree Brings Family "The Viet Cong," Peai said, mer gained national champion- "had explosives set aloag the ships in every free style event Happiness For Four Generations I which were detonated when up to the half mile. Best known for his Olympic records and YOU'd think '70 years Mrs. Miff owes mother. e patrol passed." after , on dety as a Christmas tree that With the the Caught in an L-shaped am- career at MaritTese, Bill 15 AAU titles, eight an evergreen would grow grey five-foot tree brigh hri st- bush, the patrol was fired upon gathered NCAA and seven a'. white. masses in five states before ar- from the woods. The other side championships But the family of Lt. Edward riving in Hawaii. of the trail, which dropped off world records in the 1941-42 sea- Morrow, enbibiting and usi into a rice paddy, was studded . son. is In '42, '43 and '44 he finished one 'as spruce (haw!) School with punji stakes. that's almost Viet Language runner-up each year for the Sul- as was when i t s ed the ho- "The first thing I did," Peai it livan award, given annually to the liday routine back 1tilt896. Begins Classes Jan. 3 recalls, "was deploy my squad Almobt, the and organize fire against the country's top amateur athlete. that isAbecause Convening dates for the next After continuing his triumphs Morrow's are beginning to show six months of the Vietnamese VC," signs dissention on Peai then requested illumina- at Great Lakes Naval Station, of internal Language School enlisted classes Smith gained his greatest fame the subject. The lieutenant claims have been Iluaounced by First tion flares from battalion and, and tilixtmo-hour, fight, drove the in the London Olympics of 1948, its starting to show its a ITT. Thirte. !, separate 10-stu- VC off. winning two gold medals. I- thinking of augmentin dent - are scheduled to class( one The K-Bay coach and Youth fl -loom with anothet.tree. at two week intervals Five Marines, arpsman commence and two Popular troops leader joins other Hawaiian Seventy years ago in any starting Jan. 3. The course length owe the greats, and t Bammerlin purcha is eight weeks. in the hall of fame of wire, Former K-Bay Chaplain artificial tree - made Schedules for the 14-we as well as . paper and wood. Since then it's ficer courses are to be ann Smith is Director of Water been down and 004- e urns For Two Weeks handed later. Lieutenant Commander Safety for the City and County four generations to Mr. Brmmer- Criteria for enlisted select' of Honolulu and has coached the then to her niece, eorge Thilking, Chaplain of Ka- lin's daughter includes a minimum GCT of 100 meha Schools, returned to K-Bay swimmers for two years. minimum Army Language Apti- the arine Brigade Dec. 19 tude Test score 15, gr- -le of pri- for t active duty for vate through gunny s' geant, training. preferred MOS of u2, U3, 08, A member of the Navy Re- 13, 18, 25, 30, 35 fields, volun- serve, Chaplain Thilking s re- teer and eligible for Westpac leased from active duty in August duty. 196e, and is a minister of the Arrangements for ALAT can United Church Christ. be made with Brigade education The commander formerly office. served with the Brigade as chap- lain for MAG-13 and later RS Commissary Shoplifts Regimental forotiN 4th Marines, dep`art with t The Pearl Harbor Commis- in the spring of 1965 for Vietnam. sary has announced a change in store hours for the Christmas ATTENTION season. The commissary will In observance of the close at 4 p.m. Dec. 24 and will Christmas holiday season, be closed all day Dec. 27, Jan. 3 THE WINDWARD MARINE and Jan. 6. will not be published the week Effective Jan. 12, 1967 new of Dec. 30. store hours will be: Tuesdays, The WINDWARD MARINE Wednesdays and Saturdays 10-5, will return to a normal pub- Seventy-year-old Christmas Tree. Thursdays 8-3 and Fridays 11-6. licatica I .101 nniAr3e Bill Smith 2 Windward Marine Dec. 23, 1966 001MET,31(15c* Christmas is a time for hope. It is also a season for renewed inspiration from Christ's universal message' of peace on earth, goodwill toward men. To the men and women of the armed forces and to their families, Mrs. Johnson and I send our warmest wishes for the blessings of the Christmas heritage. Many of you are serving the cause of freedom far from your By Chaplain W.J. Brown flower can easily be mistaken homes and families. 'Round and 'round; up and up for a poisonous gas. Always in Among other freedoms, you are safeguarding the right of we climbed, until finally, at the combat zones, night time is a worship. Our prayers, the invocations of free men, are constantly top of the light house, we arrived dreaded time; because it covers with you. at the platform which encircles movement and distorts reality.' Your courage and dedication have earned our deepest gratitude the great light. Far below, the Yet, the light of just one candle and pride. surf churned on the rocks; while can restore reality and bring As we enter the New Year, we shall reaffirm our determination out at sea, white foam spread calm to a frightened heart; so it to secure a world at peace. And we shall hold fast to our faith in the a beautiful trim on the surface of is that we put 183,000 candles out brotherhood of men, everywhere on earth. the bright blue water, showing along the coast to help seamen Lyndon B. Johnson that just below the surface, dan- recognize reality in the dark. ger lay waiting. Sharp ragged Our Lord has said of Him- President of the United States basalt that can rip through the self, "I am the light of the Christmas offers man an opportunity for reflection and for hope. double bottoms of any ship was world." It is a time when the troubles of daily life give way to larger exposed at low tide and decorat- Ever since this statement was thoughts. It is the hope of peace remembered and promised. ed with star fish, kelp, and ane- made, people have relied upon T9 the men and women in the Department of the Navy, to the monies. The lighthouse warned Him as the sailors rely upon the sailors and Marines over the world who do not always have that many sailors away from this lighthouse. The world is full of peace, to all who serve their country, I extend best wishes at falsely beautiful submarine trap. darkness, as the primitive Christmas this year. May 1967 bring peace to all, Rousing from day dreams cultures believed; harbors Paul H. Nitze about both the beauty and the threat. We are very sophisticat- danger of the view from the light- Secretary of the Navy ed and speak about fantasies, house, the coastguardsman could fears, anxieties, greed, selfish- With the advent of this Christmas season we renew our hope for be heard saying, "...this light is ness, and other things which have peace on earth. You, the men and women of the armed forces, at 183,000 candle power! That's a the ability to change and distort home and abroad, are the guardians of that hope. We are grateful lot of bees wax! life. These are forces of dark- for your sacrifices and devotion to your country. Darkness, for many years in ness; and our Lord, just like one May the spirit of Christmas be with you. May the New Year bring primitive culture, was thought to candle, cuts through the dark- the peace for which we strive. be an evil force. Everything ness, restoring reality. Each Robert S. McNamara changes in the dark. Trees be- chapel and each church stands Secretary of Defense come gruesome creatures full like a lighthouse, representing a of threat; common sounds, like To Marines, to all free world fighting men, and to your families multiple of the original candle the wind rustling the leaves of a power. I extend my warmest wish for a joyous Christmas. May the promise can become the footsteps of of Christmas, which your service and sacrifice provides for all, be tree, This analogy of candle power yours through the coming year. an attacker; the scent of a wild will be dramatised Christmas CATHOLIC Eve at 7 p.m. in Trinity Chapel Wallace M. Greene, Jr. St. Michael's Chapel at our annual Candle Light Serv- General, U.S. Marine Corps SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday 9 a.m. Mokopu School ice. This 1 ght which entered Commandant of the Marine Corps DIVINE WORSHIP Sunday 10:30 a.m. the world at the first Christmas ADULT CHOIR Rehearsal 7 p.m. Tuesday. kept by those who un- (On this Christmas, 1966, the whole of the free world is united in HOLY COMMUNION First Sunday of month 10:30 is shining a but are none to whom peace can have more a.m. derstand the true meaning of prayer for peace, there BAPTISMS AND WEDDING By appointment meaning than the ninety thousand dedicated Marines of Fleet Marine as announced. Christmas. ALTER GUILD held be today Force Pacific, many of whom are risking their lives daily that others CYF Meetings Teen Club 6p.m. Confession will held may sleep safely at night. YAF Meetings Chapel 6 p.m. nor Catholics from 4-5 p.m. To- To each of you, wherever you may be, I send sincere good PROTESTANT morrow confession will be held wishes for this holiday season, along with gratitude for your Trinity Chapel from 4-6 p.m. Christmas masses SUNDAY MASS 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. will be held midnight, 9:30 and 11 sacrifice and a prayer that another year will find your courageous WEEKDAYS Monday through Friday 11:30 a.m., and selfless efforts blessed with that peace of which the angels Saturday 3:30 p.m. a.m. sang at Bethelehem so long ago. CONFESSIONS Saturday 4 p.m. 5 p.m. and one Protestant Candle Light Serv- half hour before all masses. ies will begin 7 p.m. Saturday. Victor H. Krulak BAPTISMS Saturday 3 p.m. By appointment Phone. 73138 is scheduled Lieutenant General, USMC Christmas worship CH1LDRENS CHOIR Saturday 9:30 a.m. to begin 10:30 p.m. Commanding, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific ADULT CHOIR Tuesday 7 p.m. K-Bay Circular Menu NOON MEAL EVENING MEAL TODAY Fried Flounder Roast Pork Loin

".4114.4 SATURDAY 4,4 't Brunch Spanish Pot Roast Beef SERVICES FOR SALE 1964 HONDA 50, Very Good Condition, with extra SUNDAY done in my home. Approx. 12d parts. $50. 254.142. Anytime. Brunch Beef Steak EXPER I IRONING 1960 CHEVY Parkwood Station Wagon, excellent Grilled Must supply own hangers and starch if Beautiful 8 place setting of STONEWARE and per piece...... :.ion; 1961 SILVERTONE T.V. 23"; Norge for Darr. Anytime 266-112. NORITAKE CHINA. Both sets with extra pieces. needed. Ask WASHER, good shape; good buy on second T.V. MONDAY LAWN SERVICE. Satisfaction guaran- Anytime 253-317. Beef Pot Pie Fried Chicken Complete and or REFRIGERATOR. Anytime 252.097, 253- all teed. Call Cpl. Ross anytime 252-666. QUARTER HORSE MARE, 6 years old, sorrel, 446. well western, will BABYSIT anytime, references. Call 253- around fine mainland mare, works TUESDAY DOG, medium size, brown and white, 3 years old, Fine 084 anv,ime. also a fabulous jumper under English tack. bright Sukyaki Grilled Ham Slices Teenager wants BABYSITTING weekends and and vigorous, housebroken, doesn't wander brood more also. See to appreciate' DWH 73196 excellent manners, never disobeys, excellent nights. Anytime 253-651. 72106, AWH Security Department. WEDNESDAY Will BAEYSIT while you work. Fenced yard, with children. DWH 72154, AVM 253.061, anytime TABLE and CHAIRS, $10; ENCYCLOPEDIA Grilled Hamburgers Ginger Pot Roast 253.061. meals, playmates. $12 weekly, days only, no AMERICANA, $50 iundum BIKE, $25; 10-speed Sundays. Come to 2415-D Cochran St. Domestic KITTENS to good home. AWH 254-1156. BIKE. $45. Anytime 253-265. THURSDAY Mele Kalikirnaka and Houoli Makahiki Hou to all Spaghetti Braised Beef Steak our past and future patrons. After Christmas WANTED BABY SITTER. To take care of 3 year old girl, Christmas eCenu plus light housekeeping, in my home, 2 miles from KMCAS, on a regular basis 3 days a week, 9:00 111111ISP COCKTAIL COC1TA/L SAUCE Phone Mrs. L. Col. A. M. Moran Commanding Officer a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (approximately). CRUM SALTINES B. Osborne for appointment 264-887. LtCol. R. W. Cline Executive Officer ROAST TORIET LUMP HAN VIRGINIA STYLI istLt. H. C. Johnston Informational Services Officer MANUMIT SAUCE PINEAPPLE SAUCE LCpI. J. R. Ardito Editor ATTENTION CORN ..LEAD DRESSING MAIMED POTATOES CANDIED WWI POTATOES PFC M.H. Tribe Sports Editor PMO has observed that Gnu= GRAVE THE WINDWARD MARINE IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY AND FOR THE PERSONNEL. OF during the shopping season SUITE= MIAS sumo= THOLE saurri. cock THE U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, C/O FPO, SAN FRANCISCO, 966213. PRINTED BY THE babies and toddlers are being SALAD RAR WITH AISOITED DRESSINGS WINDWARD PUBLISHING CO, INC. 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CHILLED MILE CHILLED BETERAGI Dee. 23, 1966 Windward Marian S Makaha Surf Competition Features Waves, Wahines "Going to surf city, gonna in each event were pared down have some fun", the song says, to a talented few for the finals, and several thousand spectators which will be run this weekend. .did just that last weekend at Events include the men's sen- Makaha while viewing the Inter- ior and junior division, the national Surfing competition with entries from all over the world, Fred Hemmings Jr., Mike Doyle, "Corkie" Spanjer and other big names in the surfing world were there from as far away as Peru, Australia, Brazil, South Africa, and New Zealand. women's, and the tandems. The beach was littered with Surf's Up! Became more than bodies, Sunday afternoon, to see a call for the boardriders during the surfers ride perfect 10 - the week when a giant water- 12 -foot smells. They went away spout swirled up on the beach impressed by the skill, coordi- and knocked over the judOng nation, and raw courage of the stands. Fortunately none of 'the competitors as well as the beautY judges were in it at the time. and "beauties" of the famed Many thanks to the cooper- Hawaiian beach. ative and aggressive photograph- Many K-Bay faces were er who made these shots pos- among the crowd, including Jim sible. Fighting 10-foot waves, Bales of MACS-2 and Paul West wading to reefs, and accosting of Brig. S-3, members of the young lovelies is all in a day's Armed Forces Surfing Team. work. The team is staying in Waianae at the Army Recreation Center during the meet. PRO SHOWS FORM - Corkie Carroll, U.S. Association Surfing Champion races suds. The hundreds of contestants

I DON'T BELIEVE IT -- Lance Cor- poral Delfino, one of K-Bay's contri- A BIG SET - Fred Hemmings Jr. NEVER SEND A MAN TO DO PHOTOGRAPHERS WORK - Miss Bernie butions to Armed Forces Surfing piles up points on fine ride. Bethencourt has little to do with surfing meet. We just think her newsworthy. Team seems amazed to find photo- grapher at sea.

TRAINING CENTER Members of the Armed Forces HERE HE COMES - THERE HE GOES -- This un- Surfing Team pose. The girls provide moral support so usual photo was taken at the Waianae base. The say the surfers. photographer waded to an off-shore reef to get the shot.

WIPEOUT! - There are plenty of ups Toth and downs in this sport and when OH YOU LUCKY DOG - Linda shot was taken, board was up, rider HOW DO THEY DO IT -- Mike Doyle, well-known surfer, seemingly leans and her poodle Sabine stroll waters down. for off balance in Makaha practice run. edge.

9 aulluYi PJBAsPulAi 6 Windward Marine Dec. 23, 1966 Oregon Ducks Trim ',Necks; TRIBE'S HMs In Classic On Dec. 27 TRIVIA and was on Fawcett McDermott's of- The Oregon Ducks pulled away fabled former pro listed fice on the fifteenth floor of the at Bloch Arena Wednesday night, the Marine roster. The powers- Ala Moana building is not the to hand the cold shooting Hawaii that-be seemed to feel that the most likely place to find sports Marines their fourth consecu- 'Necks couldn't.put up a respect- writers from that great publi- tive loss. able battle on their own. Terry cation the Windy Marine. But, The game was much came down with the flu and was closer there I was flanked by the big than the 89-74 final tally indi- unable to play so we'll never might names of the Hawaii sports world. cates. The Marines led through know how his presence To Phil Sarboe -- departing foot- most of the first half but went have effected the outcome. the ball coach for the U of H -- to the half time locker trailing Oregon's coach expressed "Would you please hand me a 28-35 when the Oregon Ducks general feeling, however, when he pastrami sandwich?" "Uh, recorded 13 straight points. said, "If you'd had Terry you'd Tom Tom Hopkins, The have given a real licking." -- sports 'Necks came back out us editor of the Star Bulletin playing good defense and re- The Marines' performance AL STEPAN - Big Al scored twenty -- bounding much improved over recent points and pulled down twenty re- "Please pass me a drink." These aggressively, finally was people know how to taking the lead 58-56 things bounds against the Webfoots. have at with outings, signaling brighter meetings! Say Frank Frank The to come -- perhaps in the Rain- -- six minutes left to play. '212 Out-Volleys Ops. Valenti, sports director for Ducks pulled back out to a four bow Classic. KGMB point advantage and the teams This game's story is told in -- "How about a suddenly were in a hot shooting the statistics. The Marines Wins Intramural Crown cigarette?" I knew battle with each team hitting six played sound, hustling, if un- K-Bay's active intramural that any moment they inspired ball. program paused to catch its would discover that a lowly PFC consecutive shots. in the Marine Larry Mosley, playing bril- Final game stats showed the breath between football and bas- Corps had wander- 'Necks hitting only 38.2% from ketball seasons. To fill the gap ed into their exalted presence liant ball, missed a driving layup and I would be asked to leave. the Ducks increased their lead to the field as opposed to 53.2% a volleyball league was formed. So what happens? K-Bay goes I just hoped they'd give me time six, and with three minutes left for the Webfoots. to use the elevator, fifteen the Ducks called timeout. The Marines meet Sub-Pac in volleyball crazy! stor- Oregon went into a semi - their opening game of the tour- Fourteen teams enter the ies being a rather jolting jump. The occasion freeze forcing the Marines to take nament at 7 on Dec. 27. A special league and the interest and com- was a meeting be run to and from K- petition is as keen as in the to coordinate publicity for the chances and commit fouls to get bus will forthcoming A tight-knit, Bay to the classic. For further major sports. The perfect fi- Rainbow Classic the ball. well-coach- Dec. 26-29. ed team, the Ducks did well, run- information call Special Services. nish came when VMF-212 and Participating in the The two clubs in the Station Operations both sporting Classic are Portland, Harvard, ning up the misleading point mar- other Montana, gin in the closing seconds. Marine Sub-Pac bracket are perfect 12-0 records met each California, Notre Dame host U H, Terry Dischinger, Army's Portland U. and Harvard. other in the final and deciding of SubPac's Raiders, match. and our boys the Hawaii Marines. The first of the three game Cowering in a corner, lover- set was won by Station Opera- heard the following remarks: Kaneohe Archers Compete tions 16-14. "SubPac and California have to They say that when the going be favored to win this thing." gets tough the tough get going and `When we invited Cal we had At Hanauma And K-Bay VMF-212 must be pretty rugged. no idea they'd be so rugged, They rallied to win the last two they're still undefeated." "What The island's three archery targets arranged in the woods games, do you mean we're favored? Dec. set, and championship - clubs joined forces Sunday, with a distance of 25 feet to eighty 15 -12 and 15-10. Snipe's bad back could go out on 11, for the first Field Tourna- (80) yards. him again any minute." "Port- ment to be held at Pacific Bow- This weekend found some Armed Forces Rodeo At land has two of the best players man's new range at Hanauma Bay. twenty archers shooting the in- on the West Coast; they just Shooting with a sighting de- door archery range at Kaneohe Hawaii Raceway Park haven't started clicking yet." vice called "Free style", Kikuo in one of the hardest matches The Hawaii Armed Forces "We're much tougher than we Fukuda took 1st place in "A" found indoors, the "Chicago Rodeo Association will be pre- were last year; if we had some class with a 458. In 1st place Round", a target 16-inches senting a rodeo at Hawaii Race- strength underneath and some "B" class Jack White had a 457, square with a 3-inch center. way Park Jan. 13-15. There will bench we'd have a pretty good 2nd Herm Smith 427, 3rd George With a possible of 864 points be night performances Jan. 13 and ball club." "We've made Tanabe, 416, 4th Bob Tanabe the high shooter was Bob Tanabe 14 at 7:30 p.m. Matinee perform- $11,000 in the past two years on 410. In "C" class 1st place with a 776. Also Bob surprised anced Jan. 14 and 15 will be at this tournament. It goes to our went to Mike Klein with a 357, everyone by shooting three per- 2 p.m. Many of the same people sadly neglected scholarship not bad for three months of fect ends, meaning six arrows that participated in the K-Bay fund." 'What nappened to the shooting, 2nd place Don Stoner three times in the center - Glad Rodeo will also appear in this Marines. Too bad Hunter's not 310. In the division without sights, he wasn't with the Indians. rodeo. back for the classic." called "Bare Bow" in '13" class 1st place went to Russ Harden FIRST RADIO BN with 335, "C" class 1st place MA & PA HANDICAP LEAGUE Jim Hutchinson 315, "D" class High Average -- N. Kellogg and F. Binkley, 161; 1st place Gene Salter 256, 2nd High Game -- F. Binkley, 226; High Handicap Game -- F. Binkley, 240; High Series - F. Sink- Ed Tsugita 254, 3rd Ron Mundy ley, 573; High Handicap Series .. F. Binkley, 198. T-1 the women's classes Judy 615. Tanabe took 1St in "B" with a TEAM WON LOST GB 310 and Ann Stoner took 1st in Trophy Grabbers 35 17 "C" with a 258. Left Dyers 30 22 5 These scores are computed Three C's 2815 2315 615 with a possible of a 560 round. Mr. and Missed 28% 2315 6% Try Hards 28 24 7 The scoring of these shoots is Nil Hrd's 24 28 11 four arrows shot at 14 different Pin Dusters 19 33 16 Postakerbyrds 15 37 20 REBEL 900 MR. & MRS. LEAGUE BOWLING SCORES High Average -- Men, Dick Lipka 171; Women, Ann Vaughan 148; High Scratch Series -- Men, High Averact Russel, 201; High Single - Mc- Stank Glogowsky 585; Women, Zeth DeVore 532; Beath, High Handicap Garner, 255; High Series High Scratch Game -- Men, Bill Anderson 226; Russel, 678, High Handicap Series -- Ellis, 710 Women, Shirley Hoekstra 208; High Handicap Bowler of the Week Pierson, 594. Series - Men, Jim Duffy 638; Women, Jan Slog- owsky 585; High Handicap Game - Men, Coral TEAM WON LOST GB Swinson 241; Women Joan Colescott 235.

Mai Pen Rai 1814 515 -- TEAM W L Blacksheep 18 6 14 Mix Breeds 17 7 134 Rejects 50 18 1st Anglico 16 8 215 Hits & Mrs. 44 24 F. Troop 1514 814 3 Whaley Rollers 38 3t.1 Trackers 15% iiii 3 Jokers 35 33 Specialists 15 9 3% Uncalled Four 30% 37% Untouchables 11 13 714 Mac Two 29% 3815 Liquidators 1015 13% 8 Dum.Dums 29 39 BADMINTON WINNINGS -- P02 R. M. Daysog receives consecutive week Afterburners 4 20 1414 Holdouts 28% 38% prizes from Capt. W. E. Rea, Brigade Special Services. Tournament play with Spoilers 2 22 Mime Nuts 2615 41/5 1614 weekly prizes is open to all K-Bay personnel. 1/27 1 23 1714 Waxers 25 44 Dec. 23, 1966 Windward Marine 7 S-Wives 0-Club By Dolores Bradbury By Jean Marie A Hawaiian Christmas gift We here at the 0-Club would was sent to the S-Wives at Fort like to take this opportunity to Belvoir, Va., for their "Around wish all hands a very Merry the World Sale" conducted by Christmas. their club every year. Happy hour time, time to take Looking for a nice last min- a break before this busy week- ute gift? "Dinner in a Dish" and end so stop by for your listening "Entertaining with Ease" writ- and dancing pleasure and while ten by military wives from all you are enjoying your steak and over the world would make a good lobster dinner. gift and they are available for The dining room will be $2.95 each. Anyone interested in closed the 24th and 25th. The bar purchasing either or both books will be open from noon until should call either Hazel Richard- 6 p.m. son at 252-764 or Mary Jones, Stop!! Don't shoot the Pali 254-242. New Year's Eve. The club will The K-Bay Kadettes Pre- have an unforgettable evening of cision Drill Team is sponsored fun and entertainment planned by the S-Wives. The 32-mem- for you. From 7-9 p.m. a smor- CAPTAIN BARS -- Newly appointed Capt. J.R. Stratton, H&HS, receives cert- gasbord with all your favorite ber team has been very active ificate of appointment to his present rank from Col. D.H. Stapp, Brigade CO. in parades recently. The girls dishes will be served in the din- marched in the big Christmas ing room. Have all you can eat parade in Honoltuu and they led for the small sum of $3 per the Christmas parade in Ka- person. Then at 8 p.m. the Gala Party in the lanai will neohe. The 32 girls look very I begin. snappy in their red and white Library Notes The drinks will be free. Music uniforms with white mod boots.. By Maccine Titus "My Life for Beauty", by He- for your dancing and listening The uniforms were made by S- Here are the Holiday hours for lena Rubinstein. There's a whole pleasure will be presented by Wives. The Kadettes will be in the Station 1.,ibrary: Dec. 24, chapter on how to manage your the George Lopez Orchestra. Art the housing area singing Christ- Saturday 7-2 p.m.; Dec. 25, Sun- hair...and glorify it. So when Thiesen, the Hypnotist, will be on mas carols. Any girl between day - Closed. Dec. 26 Monday - these brisk trade - winds make hand for a tremendous floor show. seven and 16 years of age who Closed. Dec. 27 Tuesday open way for the breezy look of fall To say aloha to the old and new wishes to join should contact 2-8 p.m. The Staff join me in hairdos your hair will be your year,champagne will be served at Eleanor McDonough at 253-048. wishing all of you a very Happy crowning glory! The first half midnight. To top off the evening, The Thrift Shop will be clos- Holiday. of this very interesting book a breakfast will be served. All ed Saturday, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. Sam Levinson just published is really a biography of Mrs. this for the small price of $8 A seven week dance ,..nurse ...his glorious, hilarious memoir Rubinstein. At 94 she still was per person. of growing up in the will be offered by the wives near pre-per- actively pursuing her search for missive day when two parents new ways to make womenbeauti- the beginning of the year. Hula easily out-numbered eight kids K-Bay Teen Club and Tahitian dances will be ful. Her first beauty salon was and life was a continual excite- aught. The cost is $10. For more in Australia, (she was Polish), in ..formation contact EllenReimel ment in a family RICH an era when only actresses and Schedules Dance in "Everything But Money." at 934-300. "Fast Women" used makeup she The K-Bay Teen Club winds For headline hairdos read dared to open her salon. She up 1966 with a holiday party also reminisces about famous Wednesday. The featured band at people she knew, to name a few: this "dress-up" party is the Theater Billboard James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence and Odds and Ends. Anticipating a big Papa Hemingway. turnout for this dance, the surf Dec. 23 - Out Of Sight - Jonathan Daly - Karen Jensen " Haganah " I'm sure is famil- room of the Teen Club will be 94 minutes - AY iar to readers of Exodus. It is appropriately decorated. now a title of a new book by Munya December is the month for Dec. 24 (Matinee) - Three Stooges Mardor and also it is a (British paying your teen club dues for 90 minutes -G title: strictly illegal). Haganah 1967. All members, are re- Dec. 24 - Cat On A Hot Tin Roof - Elizabeth Taylor - Paul are the underground fighters quired to fill out new applications. Newman -- 108 minutes -A whose daring actions were large- New cards have been printed and ly responsible for keeping a new will be the only valid identifica - Dec. 25 - The Wrong Box - Peter Sellers - John Mills nation alive. Haganah smuggled tion as of Jan. 1. 115 minutes - AY refugees into the country. Mr. For further information on Mardor tells how he posed as a membership, contact Chris Heit- Dec. 26 - Captain Sinbad Heidi Breuhl - Guy Williams dock worker to spirit a mine zler at 258-72508 or Ellen Slack 102 minutes - AYC aboard the Patria, thereby pre- at 250-187. venting the deportation of 1,900 Dec. 27 - Mein Kempf - Documentary Jewish refugees back to German + RED CROSS RETORTS 117 minutes - AY territory. By Dottie Hershey Remember the famous "Mas- Mrs. Raymond McArthur, Dec. 28 - The Russians Are Coming - Carl Reiner - Alan Arkin sie Trial" here in Hawaii in the KMCAS Director of Red Cross 132 minutes - AYC 1930's. No? Well your Station Volunteers and Mrs. Marvin library has two new books out Rees, Production Group Chair- Dec. 29 - War Gods Of The Deep - Susan Hart - Vincent Price on it. One is "Something Hap- man, wish to thank each of the 91 minutes - AYC pened," by Peter Van Slinger- wives who undertook to refur- land and the is, "Rape Dec. 30 - Desert Raven - Rachael Roman - Robert N. Terry other bish the 100 dolls for the Toys of by Theon Wright. 96 minutes -A Paradise", for Tots program. You did your- Thirty-five years ago this last selves proud and it was with Thalia Massie Dec. 31 - Kaleidoscope - Susannah York - Warren Beatty September, claim- much pride that the dolls were ed she may well 103 minutes - A was raped. Wl,.t turned over to the Marine Corps have been raped was the justice Reserve unit that sponsors the in Hawaii. To quote the book: Jan. 1 - The Appaloosa - John Saxon - Marlon Brando Toys for Tots program last you can say for Mas- 108 minutes - AY "The best Monday. sie is that he lied like a gentle- The 7th grade class of Kalaheo man and had a very convenient Jan. 2 - Smoky - Diana Hyland - Fess Parker Hillside Intermediate School re- 123 minutes - AYC memory." Princess Abby Ka- quested aid from the Red Cross wananakoa said the commutation Office in getting delivery of made the verdict a farce and Jan. 3 - Ski Party - Dwayne Hickman - Frankie Avalon holiday cards they made for the the a 90 minutes - AY trial travesty. troops in Vietnam to their desti- She asked, "Are we to infer nation on time. The necessary from the act that Jan. 4 Assault On A Queen - Frank Sinatra - Virna Governor's arrangemerts have been made. - Lisi there are two sets of laws in 112 minutes - AY It is felt the men receiving these Hawaii...One for the favored few cards will be as delighted with - Jean Kent - Boris and one for the people these pupils work as were those Jan. 5 - Haunted Strangler Karloff generally?" 107 minutes -A of us who were privileged to view Happy New Year to all of you. them. S Windward Marine Dec. 23. 1164

REACHES THE TOP - New Master Gunnery Sergeant H. W. Hazen, H&S Co., receives congratulations and promotion warrant from Maj. J. R. Dopler, MACS-2 CO.

GOLD OAK LEAVES -- Major John B. Pozza has new insignia pinned o wife Rita and Maj. R. M. Stewart, 1st Rad Bn. CO. Major Pozza is Bn. S- officer,

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PROMOTED TO SERGEANT -- Lancers promote 1-r) J. P. Jukiewicz, S. M. Hundzinski tions include D. C. Foster

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