European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 23, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes thursday january 23, 1969 former trades cows f0r classrooms Deborah Monroy gets explanation of chemistry Experiment from former Dairyman Georg Fark a Bobby ugh Bobby Hull likes Brownish s something his wife Joanne cooked up As the mainstay of his Chicago Black Hawks super Star has a Bird Cage wire arrangement lock ing his Teeth together to protect a broken jaw. He keeps playing and has scored number of goals since the injury. The main thing is to keep up his Energy. He has always been a big meat an potatoes eater. But now he can t open his has three missing Teeth on the upper right Side of his this opening he can spoon in the Brownish looks awful said Joanne Mother of three going on four. If anyone wants to try it i suggest a very Large sprig of Parsley could make it look More appetizing. You make it like this boil % Pound of beef in a shallow pan to a medium rare. Put a can of beef Barley soup and a 2 cup of half and half milk and Cream into a blender. After it spins add the beef and % cup of milk Anklet it spin until everything is liquefied. Then pour the whole mess into Cook pan and let it simmer. Salt and Pepper to kill the says Bobby has lost Ufa s not too unusual considering the heavy schedule the team has Bee playing she said. But before he was Able to put the weight Back he can t do it. And this must go on for another month before the wires retaken out of his some of Bobby s teammates have tasted Brownish ugh. All they would say was ugh it has Given them eve greater respect for hockey s Golden Jet. Bobby Hull can t open his Mouth now but missing Teeth help him eat ugh go returns to Munich to lecture by Glenn Mays a Augsburg Bureau chief by John Krueger Atea new life began for George Parker in his 40s. Parker now 59, teaches1 physics and chemistry at the. Dependent school in leghorn Italy t before taking up his teaching career in the mid 1950s, Parker had worked in his Home stat of Wyoming and in Montana As a rancher Farmer Dairy Man and auctioneer. But he d always thought about teaching Ever since the depression years had interrupted his advanced education. Finally at 42, after achieving some financial Success Barker decided that Money is just one kind of wealth and that the Best thing one can do is to help someone else to help someone else become a Doctorow an Engineer 1?" that decision led to Buck. Ling Down to the books again after Many years and to eventually earning a master of science degree through the. Teacher George Parker universities in Montana and Wyoming i 1 had a difficult time catch ing up with the Ydung Fellows admits Pioneer spirited Parker he taught for Lour years in Montana Ana Wyoming and was president of the letter s state wide math arid science teach ers organization for three years. Then in 1959 he Learned about the overseas school program. For military dependents. He was mean they have Ameri can schools in Europe he asked incredulously so on the Brink of 50, Parker and his wife packed for adventures unknown abroad they spent id years at Wuerzburg where Parker be came fluent in the local Dia Lect before heading South to leghorn. During his eight years in the dependent s c no 61 program Parker has earned three sustained Superior performance awards. A three time Grandfather to is Well qualified in handling youngsters but he likes to give credit to the armed forces i think they re5 very Superior he says. Parker has two sons one Anavy chief a Memphis the other in Industry t in Pithy plainsman Parker believes in Hying the local lifers much As possible overseas and staying shy 6f the snob places outside of Art stars,.md strip of i could always play in Cpl Sayi Munich Heminway David Heminway was a Soldier i Mcgraw Cavern Munich 1945-47, As a chaplain s assistant among other things. He has returned but this time As a lecturer in English at the univer sity of Maryland. Munich was my City he said. When i was Here the first time it was like going into a Snow covered City very quiet and not very much he said he made frequent visits to Thenya Shenberg Castle gardens where he met the local people and Learned to speak German. His Job As chaplain s assistant was actually the third one he had in the army. He was first a radio operator and then worked in a Supply room where he did his first writing. They had a Good Type writer there he said. I really did like that. Since most of the time there weren too Many things around to Supply i had a lot of time to write " hopi Novay s first Effort was a novel which was never published. Lie finished h shortly after being released fro the army. That manuscript and the one of tils second novel also never published were destroyed in a fire lust year. It was just As Well that they wer Nevei published he said. They weren t very Good anyway. But my neighbor liked them and told me i had Talent. A Sis novels were Only one of Many facets of a colourful and varied career for Heminway. He returned to the United states Fol lowing his military tour in Germany then came Back to Europe to learn languages and see the continent. When i hear the kids now speak of seeing Europe on 5 a Day i have to laugh he said. I was doing it on 5 Heminway biked Over most of Europe. His writing career offered More rewards when he began writing poetry Obue la Hobart College in new York and later at the Columbia University graduate school. He won the top prize for poetry at Columbia. Later he entered the theater and appeared in summer Stock for a while from that experience and his Back ground he began writing plays. He has written seven and now sponsors the student theater workshop at the University of Maryland. When he re tires Heminway said he plans to continue to write for the tall slender Heminway who bears a striking resemblance to Abra Ham Lincoln said he has considered the theater Many times As a career. I could always play Lincoln he
