The White Falcon - 12.11.1971, Blaðsíða 4
iVeu? arrivals
at the station dispensary
Tamara Shawn, daughter of ABH2
Mark and Jean Maxwell, was born
Oct. 22.
John Ray, son of CTM2 Ray and
Joy Hahn, was born Nov. 5 at the
station dispensary.
NCO wives social planned
The NCO Wives Monthly Social
will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
56 Club. For more information or
transportation call Helen Collins
at 3245 or Shirley Barger at
8877.
Teachers
in the spotlight
• Lynn R. Rioux, an audio-
visual co-ordinator for A.T. Ma-
han, is a native of Farmingdale,
N.Y. She attended the Geneseo
College of Arts and Sciences and
earned a degree in science. Her
husband is Ronald P. Rioux.
• James A. Dickert, guidance
counselor for grades kindergarten
through sixth, is a native of Mi-
ami, Fla. He has attended the
North Carolina State College of
Engineering, the University of
Miami and the Appalachian State
University, earning degrees and
masters in science and education.
Along with having experience in
public schools, Mr. Dickert is
TOP TEN OF THE WEEK’
The Top Ten Hits in the cate-
gories ROCK, EASY LISTENING and
COUNTRY & WESTERN are provided by
the American Forces Radio Station
here. They are taken from the
record sales in the U.S. and are
effective through the week ending
November 13.
ROCK
ny and Cher.
5. "Till," Tom Jones.
6. "The Desiderata," Les Crane.
7. "Long Ago & Far Away," James
Taylor.
8. "Love," Lettermen.
9. "Jennifer," Bobby Sherman.
10. "Gypsies, Tramps S Thieves,"
Cher.
1. "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves,"
Cher.
2. "Theme From 'Shaft'," Isaac
Hayes.
3. "Imagine," John Lennon.
4. "Maggie May" & "Reason To Be-
lieve," Rod Stewart.
5. "I've Found Someone Of My
Own," Free Movement.
6. "Yo Yo," Osmonds.
7. "Peace Train," Cat Stevens.
8. "Have You Seen Her," Chi-
Lites.
9. "Inner City Blues," Marvin
Gaye.
10. "Superstar," Carpenters.
EASY LISTENING
1. "Peace Train," Cat Stevens.
2. "Baby I"m-A-Want You," Bread.
3. "Never My Love," Fifth Dimen-
sion.
4. "All I Ever Need Is You," Son-
COUNTRY & WESTERN
1. "Lead Me On, "Conway Twitty &
Loretta Lynn.
2. "Daddy Frank, The Guitar Man,"
Merle Haggard & The Strangers.
3. "Here Comes My Hone Again,"
Sonny James.
4. "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin',"
Charley Pride.
5. "Another Night Of Love," Fred-
dy Weller.
6. "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's
Arms," Buck Owens & The Bud
aroos.
7. "She's All I Got," Johnny Pa/
check.
8. "Rings," Tompall & The Glaser
Brothers.
9. "Never Ending Song Of Love,"
Dickie Lee.
10. "Early Morning Sunshine,"
Marty Robbins.
RIOUX
DICKERT
PABST
VOLPE
also a consultant to the Univer-
sity of Miami and to the U.S. Air
Force Air Training Command.
• Alexis Pabst, second grade
teacher here, is a native of Tou-
lon, Ill. She has attended the
Universities of Illinois ans Wes-
tern Illinois, earning masters in
education. Her husband is Rich-
ard W. Pabst.
• D. Elaine Volpe, our fourth
teacher in the spotlight, teaches
the third grade here and is a na-
tive of Queens, N.Y. She attend-
ed the State University College
of Oneonta, N.Y. and has earn]
a science degree. Elaine is t!
wife of William Volpe.
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