The White Falcon - 19.02.1971, Blaðsíða 3
February 19, 1971
THE WHITE FALCON
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Births
en more babies have been
orded at the NATO base dispen-
sary in January and February.
• Kenneth Robb Roy, son of
SK2 Jerry A. and Rosemaria Jane
Bowles; bom Friday, January 8.
• Jayme Melissa, daughter of
Dr. Steven M. and Amy J. Mar-
cus; bom Tuesday, January 12.
• Maronda Sue, daughter of
CT03 Richard L. and Marcia L.
Ring; bom Friday, January 15.
• James Marvin, son of W01
Marvin J. and Janet L. Riggs;
bom Sunday, January 17.
• Chad Michael, son of CS3
Windell E. and Martha A. Dumas;
bom Tuesday, January 19.
• Michelle Lee, daughter of
RM2 Adin V. and Rosemary E. Borry;
bom Friday, January 22.
• Christine, daughter of 0T2
Carl D. and Ruth D. DiQuollo;
bom Saturday, January 30.
• Tracy Lynn, daughter of RM3
ard.C. and Lena A. Delloma;
Thursday, February 4.
• Gregory Allan, son of QM2
Allan R. and Linda S. Powers;
bom Thursday, February 4.
• Kerry Ann, daughter of HM2
Dennis P.and Catherine E. Heinle;
bom Monday, February 8.
School lunch menu
Monday, February 22 - Grilled
cheese, soup, juice, canned fruit
and fresh milk.
Tuesday, February 23 - Chile
con came, steamed rice, salad,
juice, assorted cookies and fresh
milk.
Wednesday, February 24- Frank-
furter on bun, soup, juice, fruit
je'llo and fresh milk.
Thursday, February 25 - Ham-
burger on bun, tossed salad, soup,
juice, poppicle and fresh milk.
Friday, February 26 - Tunafish
salad sand., soup, juice, ice
cream and fresh milk.
is
this
Masked
Man?
Look at the
masked man in
the photo. Who
is he? Look at
the way he feels
his way through
the wind and
see the smug
look o n his
face. Why the
look? He knows something — we don't. Do you know him?
As of today, and for the weeks to follow, the White Falcon photog-
raphers will capture people about the naval station in a totally new
type of camera (a very mysterious camera, actually).
A week ago a member of the Falcon staff found the strange camera
deep in one of the caves along the Icelandic sea coast. It was sit-
ting quite oddly on a stone pedestal, alone, in a gigantic cavern.
He found that the camera was still in perfect order, but for one
thing. Everytime a picture was taken of a person, that person came
out of the camera, masked. Incredible, yes.
The camera has inspired a new thought, and that is, why not take
pictures of people with that camera and run the masked photos in the
White Falcon? Then it will be up to you the reader to see if you can
identify the masked man. It's a test to see whether you know your
friends, and better still, whether you know yourself.
If you can identify the masked man, notify him and have him con-
tact us. All he has to do is come to the Falcon office and look at
the original photo and presto, the mask disappears,and he has a 5 x 7
glossy photo of himself.
Who
Meritorious advancement board convened for E-5, E-6
siai
m
The Meritorious Advancement in
Rate Board convened January 19 in
the Bureau of Naval Personnel.
This 30-member Board is con-
sidering some 2,000 superior per-
orming E-5 and E-6 candidates
advancement to first class
1) and chief petty officer
PO).
Chances for advancement depend
upon the advancement opportunity
which exists in the rating, and
the number of candidates compet-
ing. Both TAR and WAVE personnel
are represented.
Some 100 out of 1,500 will be
selected for CPO, and another 100
outof 500 picked for first class.
Nominees are personnel who
have taken the exam five times,
and either passed or failed. All
have been recommended by their
commanding officer as being con-
sistently outstanding performers
capable of carrying out all the
duties of the next higher rate.
A clean record is mandatory.
Board deliberations areexpect-
ed to take about four weeks.
Following SUPERS approval, ad-
vancement authorizations will be
issued by the Naval Examining
Center, effective May 1.