The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1982 Page: 23 of 32
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SEVEN
DIAMONDS
FORT HOOD BLDG. 4201
Open 9 AM to 6 PM
Mon. thru Sat.
New Look and New Equipment
Bits & pieces
Art jam boree set
The 19th Annual “Art Jam boree” is scheduled for S un-
day April 25 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. in South Bluff Park Cor-
pus Christi.
There will be food booths where sausage or marinated
beef on a stick hot dogs and nachos may be enjoyed
under the trees. Beer and soft drinks will also be avail-
able.
A “Silent A uction” will allow bidders to buy art work.
A children’s area will be provided.
The auxiliary of the Art museum of South Texas spon-
sors the show which is part of “Buccaneer Days” the
city’s big springtim festival.
The Art museum of South Texas is also presenting
“Works on aper I” from the museum of modern Art
New York City loaned until May 16.
Auditions slated
ry-outs forth ort ood Com unity heatre’s
musical production “The obber Bridegroom ” will be
Sunday April 4 and onday April 5 at 6 p.m.
The auditions will be held on both days at the Fort
Hood om unity Theatre building Bldg. 134 on'Head-
quarters Ave. Those wishing to audition should bring
prepared music.
For ore inform ation call 685-3350/4690.
Ice Capades set
Ice Capades will be at the Erwin Special Events Center
for six thrilling shows April 22-25.
Show times are Friday 8 p.m. Saturday 2 and 8 p.m.
and Sunday 2 and 6 p.m. Opening night performance is
at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at the Erwin Center Perform ing
Arts Center UT Union and the ITT offices on Fort Hood.
meeting scheduled
one S tar oastm asters lub will hold a special
“S pouses’ N ight” meeting at 6:30 p.m. April 16 at the
andlelight Restaurant.
Jo Russell will be toastm aster of the evening.
The club provides professionally prepared education-
al materials and resources on speaking listening discus-
sion and parliamentary procedures. Visitors are wel-
come. The group meets at 11:40 a.m. every W wednesday at
the music Room at iddlers’ reen Recreation Center.
Musical to open
The niversity of Mary Hardin-Baylor School of Fine
Arts will perform “Calamity Jan e” April 15-17 at the
school.
Tickets will go on sale April 5 available at the Creative
Arts Office 939-5811 Ext. 253.
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ITT office
announces
new tours
The Inform ation Tour and Travel
Office located in iddlers’ reen Re-
creatio enter on ead arters
Ave. and at West Fort Hood Bldg.
91000 is offering a variety of tours at
a nominal fee. All reservations are
ade on a first-com e first-served
basis.
The New Orleans Tour is slated for
April 24-26. Cost of $125 includes two
nights’ accom odations and a five-
and-a-half hour sightseeing tour. Af-
ter a tw o-hour cruise down the Mis-
sissippi River the group will return
to Jackson Square and embark on a
complete tour of New Orleans.
May 29-31 is the Laredo/M onterrey
Mexico tour costing $120. This in-
cludes two nights’ accom odation
transportation a sightseeing tour in
aredo and one full day of sight-
seeing and shopping in onterrey. In
onterrey the group will visit a crys-
tal factory leather factory brewery
abispado and residential area.
The Las Vegas Tour costing $290
will be June 19-22. It includes round
trip air fare from Austin send-off and
welcome-hom parties at D.F.W. air-
port three nights’ accom odations
fund coupons continental breakfast
sandwich lunch drink tickets a free
champagne party every night lug-
gage service and transfers.
a itio a in form a tio on
tours and discount tickets call ITT
685-4636.
By CHIP LAUGHLIN
Snow job: The National Climatic
Center in Asheville N.C. has spent
the last 40 years piling up inform a-
tion about snow and has decided that
the last snow of the 1981-82 season
should fall April 20 in Richm ond Va.
A osquito engorged on blood is
able to fly carrying a load twice its
own weight
What did Prohibition prohibit? It
’was perfectly legal to get drunk all
the way through the Roaring Tw en-
ties. What was prohibited according
to the E ighteenth A endm ent pas-
sed January 16 1920 was the anu-
facture sale or transportation of alco-
holic drinks. Technically that meant
FORT
HOOD
SENTINEL
WANT
RESULTS
526-5141
SSgt. Larry J. Johnson 2nd
Arm d. Div.: “You can bowl at
Bow lers’ reen or play am musical
instrument at the recreation cen-
ter there. There are som good
car shows in Temple. Right here
there are movies skating swim
ing and pool tables. I’m hesi-
tant about bringing my family to
som of the places on post but
there’s plenty for the single sol-
ier do. All of these thin
should be posted here every-
body can find out about them .”
Toothache deaconess bums
if you chanced upon a bottle of hooch
on the sidewalk you could guzzle all
you anted and th law cold ’t
touch you.
The nam of George W ashington’s
horse was Blueskin.
Did you know coal and diamonds
are ade of the sam chemical ele-
ent carbon? It’s the truth.
Where did blue jeans come from?
Jeans are not peculiarly American.
N either is denim Even the cloth that
ent into Levi S trauss’ first pair of
jeans cam from India. Jeans is an
A erican co rru tio of “je ” a
16th century term for cloth produced
in Genoa Italy.
The facade of the Louvre in Paris
runs two and a half miles.
Maj. Jam es R. Gartley 13th
SUPCOM: “There are two golf
courses on post: I play at the
A erso co rse. A stin has
som good places to dine out and
som good theater groups per-
form th re lto ake has
fishing and boating. There is bus
tra sp rta tio to any places
nearby but the activities could be
better publicized. The ITT office
at Fiddler’s Green has all this in-
formation and they offer a variety
of trips and activities.”
riping about the cold spells in
a s? A ric a lore
Richard Byrd the first an to fly
over the N worth and South Poles
once sp five th alone in
Antarctica.
Follow the leaders: ou’ll find that
they almost always have four major
characteristics optimism enthu-
siasium individualism and im agina-
tion so says an Illinois doctor who
has spent 20 years figuring out what
wakes successful people tick.
equests to his former wives of
socialite yachtsm an Fuller E. Call-
away Jr. stands as a com entary on
the chances for happiness in multiple
arriages. He left $100000 to his first
wife $10000 to his second and $1 to
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Thursday April 1 1982 THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL
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What do you
do fo a
goo time
around here?
7-C
Sp5 Debra Cook 48th Med..
2nd Armd. Div.: “I like to in-
dow-shop at the malls in the area
and at night I go to the NCO Club.
There are plenty of things to do
here but I don’t think they are
publicized well enough. I find
out about things to do at Fiddlers’
Green Recreation Center.”
wife number three.
What is a cam el’s-hair brush ade
of? Not cam el’s hair but squirrel fur.
A patron saint of the toothache?
A llo ia as a a ss at a
rc in E an a ti-
is a io te in 249
A .D .. and three of her teeth were
knocked out. Threatened with burn-
ing sh lu ta rily te re th
flam es. S t. A llo ia ’s em lem
shows a forcepts gripping a tooth.
In the history of ankind the ex-
istence of dragons was invented long
before the existence of dinosaurs was
discovered.
Speaking of the olden days vine-
gar was the strongest acid know to
the ancients.
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