1976 July-September - NASA Ames History Office
1976 July-September - NASA Ames History Office
1976 July-September - NASA Ames History Office
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Tickels tor the <strong>September</strong> ITth Moffett Field evening at Great America are available at the ARA Store,<br />
M-W-Fridays, 12-12:45 p.m. Price is $5.00 and includes parking and entrance fee<br />
CLUB NEWS -<br />
The year-end competition was judged by Don Douglas. Winning entries are on display at the Main LibraD.<br />
The winners in each category are:<br />
Black and White Prints<br />
1st Place "’American Freedom ]rain" by Jerry P Barrack<br />
2rid Place "’Phantom Fountain" by Nmm Sherwnod<br />
3rd Place "Bay Estates’~ by Richard Fish<br />
(Mor Pictorial Prints<br />
Ist Place - "Hi There" by Bob Eglington<br />
2nd Place "’lint Forge" by Steve G Deiwert<br />
3rd Place -Rhondo" by Don R Reynolds<br />
(’olor Nature Prints<br />
Ist Place -Wood Lake Canal-West’" by Sieve G Deiwcrt<br />
2nd Place "’Gtdi Friend" by Paul Dexter<br />
3rd Place -One Down lwo to Go" b~. Jack RatcIHt<br />
Pictorial (’olor Slides<br />
1st Place "’Mtlir Pas~ Alpenglow’ by Wendell kove<br />
2nd Place "Monarch Btttterfly’" by William D Bachah~<br />
3rd Place "Along The ] rail" by I revor Eisenlai~<br />
Jetsetters’ news<br />
Nature Color Slides<br />
1st Ptace "(;arden Spider" by Jot" Licursi<br />
2rid Place "Holly J-lock #2"" by Lynn Hunton<br />
3rd Place -Rillian 1 urning Point" by Joe kicursi<br />
20 August WINt- ANt) DINE CRUtSI: (’ost: $21.00 per person Includes motorcoacb transportation trom<br />
Mofiet! Field to San Francisco and return: Ba?. (’ruisc Fisherman’s Wharf to Jack kondnn Square: Dinner a~<br />
Bo~ and Bell or Sea ’d;oH restaurants. (’omplimentar~, Wine on return trip For informafi(m contact Marian<br />
l)avis. Ext 5832, Mail Stop 2[)t>3<br />
I0 1_.2 <strong>September</strong> THF RI:NO AIR RACES [’osl 578 [KI pe~ person double occupancy includes motorcoach<br />
lranslx~rtatmn trom Moflett Eiekl to Rend an(] return: twc~ nights’ accommodations in Ream Reserved<br />
Seating tSaturday and Sundayl: Saturdas evening party: Gambling Refimd 152_200 ~alael Check your<br />
bullelinboardlorcomp~ele mmceorcontac~ Marian Da~is. Exl 5832. Mail Stop 206-3<br />
18 19 <strong>September</strong> HFARS’i (’a.SI’LE For informaliorl contact Ruthie White. Est. 515- Mail Stop 202 3<br />
Full information will be l~ublished m the next isstlc ~1 the Astrogr~m<br />
23 24 [tclobt.r GO[ D (OUNTRY<br />
!c~ 21 November LkS V[!(;AS<br />
Golf<br />
IoL~rnament chairmen t;d ’lischlcr and Bill Hurle~. report Ihe toflowing winners Ior the <strong>Ames</strong> Golf Club<br />
]ournament held at Santa [eresa Goll (dUrSt on JLll.~ 3], LOT6:<br />
First fitighl 1 ( tddy, 2 D Bantlucci, 3 R Edd), 4 ’Fie between T Almojuela and J Martin<br />
Second ]:light: 1 J Mullen. 2 P Ouattrone, 3 t) (’hauxsee, 4 G FalkenlhM<br />
Third Flight 1 A Jolb. 2 Tic belween E Levin. [ Itampel. and A. kopez<br />
Fourth [:light: I R. ()yama, 2 k Sheaffer. 3 T P(qek, 4 R DowelL<br />
ttighlight of the day was Fred Johnson’shole-m-onemq the It;ire hole. Congratulations. Fred!<br />
The annual golt hanqtml to give dill tile awards Ior the 1075 trophy winners was another snrashmg snccess<br />
Fhe banquet held al Fairbrae Swml & Tennis (’lub. Sunnyvale. was planned and carried on! by your <strong>Ames</strong> Gl)lf<br />
Ulab olflcers wilh assistance of various committees who contributed ~heir tlnle, talents, and presence to make i~<br />
~ Ihoroughly enjoyable occasiorL 1he iollowing were ",~ tuners m the ~arlous categories:<br />
Match play tonrnament trophies went to:<br />
Winner Runner-l)2<br />
I st Flight lore Aim