The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 12.12.1975, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 12.12.1975, Blaðsíða 2
White Falcon Page 2 Ice & Fire plans new production "The Gingerbread Lady", a three act comedy by Neil Simon, will be performed at a dinner theater at the Top of the Rock and the Officers Club during Febru- ary by the Ice and Fire Theater Group. The story is about a woman who was a singer and actress until she became a alcoholic She is confined to an asylum and faces problems of readjustment when she is released. The play calls for three main female and three main male parts, plus several small bit parts. Characters range from the lead role to her male bisexual lover. There will be open auditions Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in auditioning should contact the director Jeff Plum at work, 7289, or at home 7538, Rm.224. Auditions will be held at Bldg. T-183, next to the Fleet Reserve. If your talents or interests run more towards lighting and scenery, we need you too. Contact Bob Cordes at 2198 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Choir presents cantata Sunday Sunday, the Protestant choir will present "Night of Miracles" during the 11 o'clock morning worship service. This 45-minute presentation of the story of Christmas in song and narra- tion was written by John Peterson. Nar- rator for the cantata is LCdr. John Windbigler, with solos sung by MSgt. Don Snyder, SMSgt. Alvis Sapaugh, Linda Hutzayluk and Barbara Brown. Organist is Dusty Bennett and pianist is Pat Arnold. "Night of Miracles" is directed by Joe Derrick. Portions of the cantata will be pre- sented at the 5:30 p.m. Mass Sunday. Everyone is invited to attend either service to hear the story of Christmas presented in song. Security says Stop thief! A proven method of helping to safe- guard or recover valuables will be in- stituted by the Naval Station Security Department. The Security Department will engrave your valuables and record their serial numbers for filing in Security Department records. This system, referred to as Stop Thief, is available for processing on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9- 11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. at Security De- partment, Bldg. T-790. 932 AC&W accepts AFI trophy Lieutenant Colonel James Young, Com- mander 932 AC&W Squadron, accepted the Air Forces Iceland Ice and Fire Trophy for the unit in ceremonies last month. Colonel William E. Lindeman, AFI Com- mander, presented the trophy as a result of annual competition between AC&W units in Iceland. 932 AC&W took the honors in the one-day exercise in which academic testing and operations were evaluated by AFT COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. John R. Farrell PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER JOCS James A. Johnston INFORMATION CHIEF JOC Jerry L. Babb EDITOR J01 John H. Wood STAFF PH2 Ron D. Litaker J03 Mark A. Jann *03 Karen E. Morrison JOSN Carey Rothrnrk White Falcon is published Fridays in accordance with SECNAVINST 5720.44 for distribution to U.S. military personnel, Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland, and their dependents, and to military and civilian employees of the Iceland Defense Force and their fami- lies. It is printed in the Naval Sta- tion Print Shop from appropriated funds in accordance with NAVEXOS P-35. The opinions and statements made here- in are not to be construed as official views of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government. News items, questions, suggestions, and comments may be submitted by calling 7409/5125/ 4195 or by visiting AFRTS, bldg. T-44. BABY BATHER Kathy Sorensen gets true-to- life training at the Youth Center baby sitting class. Cindy Wilde and her in- structor Deborah Hawkins watch her tech- nique. (Photo by PH2 Ron Litaker) Youth Center The Youth Center is hosting a Christ- mas Open House Sunday from 2-6 p.m. The Open House offers parents and interested adults the opportunity to see what the Youth Center has to offer. Commander Iceland Defense Force, Rear Admiral Harold G. Rich, will address the gathering at 3 p.m. and deliver a short Christmas message. Arts and crafts programs will be in session from 2:15-5 p.m. and the Ballet class will perform at 2:30 p.m. The Ljosin Singers are scheduled for a 30- minute performance beginning at 3:15 p.m., followed by a Judo demonstration. Demonstrations by the Baton class at 4:15, Gymnastics at 4:45, and Fencing at 5:15 p.m. is followed by a performance of the Youth Center Band at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, beginning at 7 p.m. there will be a Decorating Party for all teens. Decorating will be for Open House and hot chocolate will be served. Also there will be decorating for the Open House Saturday at 1 p.m. If any teen is interested, your help will be greatly appreciated. The Red Cross baby-sitting course is now finished. There will be a new one starting at a later date. Anyone, 12 years and older, is welcome to sign up. There is still room for more students in the new Baton Twirling class which started Dec. 2. This class meets on Sat- urday at 10 a.m. in the Youth Center gym. Sign up now. The Navy Campus for Achievement an- nounces early registration for Term III begins December 15. Final registration will be carried out during the holidays. Visit the NCFA office for more informa- tion in Bldg. 852 from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. or call 6226. The following courses are offered for Term III (January 12 through March 5): UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BSAD 380, Business Law, the legal as- pects of business relationships; ENGL 211, English Literature I English lit- erature from beginning to 1800; HIST 221 U.S. History; HIST 310, 19th Century and European History; ICEL III Iceland- ic, study of the spoken and written language; PSYCH 335 Personality and Ad- justment; MATH 110 Introduction to Math- ematics. An estimate of those interest- ed in the math course is needed. LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE OVERSEAS Accounting 22; Business Data Proces- sing 1; Real Estate 1, principles; Real Estate 18, investments; Electronics 4/5, DC electronics and lab; Photography 10, basic black & white photography; Manage- ment 1, introduction to management; Ad- ministration of Justice 2, criminal law; Auto Mechanics 12, tune-up and carhure- tion; Cooperative Education 91, indivi- dually arranged. Registration begins December 15 and continues through Janurary 9, 1976, at the NCFA office, Bldg. 752. Los Angeles Community College Over- seas is recruiting instructors in col- lege-level vocational-technical courses for spring terms; 1976. Qualifications are: high school diploma and six years experience in subject fc\rea Or Associate degree and 4 years experience or Bache- lors degree and 2 years experience or Master's degree. Real estate and avia- tion maintenance (FAA, A&P license need- ed.) For more information, call LACCO education advisor Meredith Franck at 6226. White Falcon Keflavik Review by JOl Judy R«ImW* ENTERTAINMENT—"Sandra" will be at the CPO CLUB tonight and "Brimklo" will be at the OFFICER'S CLUB. There will be an Icelandic Disco at the TOP OF THE ROCK, beginning at 9 p.m.... "Opus and Njoll Holm" will be at the TOP OF THE ROCK tomorrow night at 9 p.m., and there will be a free juke box at the OFFICERS' CLUB. "Rick's Disco" will be in the TOP OF THE ROCK casual bar Sunday at 8 p.m. CLUB/GROUP ACTIVITIES---The NCO Wives will sponsor the NCO's children's Christmas party tomorrow in the Top of the Rock party room from 2 to 4 p.m.... The CPO Wives will hold their Christmas luncheon at the CPO Club Wednesday at 12:30 p.m....A reminder to the CPO Wives to start baking for the single and un- accompanied CPO's, which will be deli- vered to the CPO barracks on December 23...The Frosty Fingers Garden Club will have a meeting Wednesday in the home of Bette Ziegenbein, Qtrs. 1040-E, at 2 p.m. The meeting will be a plant ex- change. New members are always welcome to’the garden club...The NAVCOMMSTA Wo- men's Club will sponsor a children's Christmas party for children under 12 years of age Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The party will be held at the lower school...The New Life Christian Fellowship meets every Monday at 7 p.m. in the chapel annex...The NATO Base Fleet Reserve Association branch is planning two Christmas parties during the holiday season at the branch home. A children's party will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Members of the FRA who would like their children to attend^ should call Sherry Wagner at 7643 o* Shirley Turner at 7272. Names must bJ turned in by Monday. An adult party planned for FRA members Saturday evening Dec. 20. Tickets are now on sale at th® branch home, and admission cost covers food and refreshments for the entire evening. AROUND THE BASE—In ceremonies last week, the following Marines were pro- moted to their present grades: Sgt. A. E. Raney, LCpl. J.R. Rorabaugh, LCpl. D. W. Baumgartner, LCpl. S.D. Snow and PFC M.R. Atcheson...Santa will be at the Air Force children's Christmas party next Friday from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the 57th FIS Engine Shop, Building 828. Santa will arrive at noon and will talk to the kids and distribute candy and favors. The party is open to all Air Force personnel and their dependents ...New arrivals at Kef....a son, Jason Scott, to SSgt. and Mrs. Glen Reid on, December 2.......a daughter, Suzann Elizabeth, to Capt. and Mrs. John Maier Jr. on December 7...and, a daughter*, Melissa Anne, to Sgt. and Mrs. Ramon Flores. | NFCU approves IRA The Board of Directors of Navy Fed- eral Credit Union has approved the es- tablishment of tax-sheltered Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) by members who qualify under the provisions of the Employee Income Security Act of 1974, according to RAdm. Thomas J. Hughes, USN, President of NFCU. With an IRA, a member not actively participating in a qualified pension or profit-sharing plan may contribute an- nually 15% of his earned income, to a maximum of $1500. Such IRA contribu- tions, and dividends earned by them, are deductible from current income for Federal tax purposes. The funds may not be withdrawn from an IRA prior to age 59 1/2 without in- curring both regular tax and an addi- tional 10% non-deductible penalty tax. Withdrawal of funds must begin prior to age 70 1/2. Funds withdrawn after re- tirement are taxed as regular income, but at a time in life when most indi- viduals are in a lower tax bracket. According to RAdm. Hughes, "While active duty Navy and Marine Corps per- sonnel are not eligible for an IRA, the wage-earning spouses of such personnel may be entitled to establish such ac- counts if they are members of NFCU or are eligible for membership. "Also, retired Navy and Marine Corps personnel enjoying a second career may establish an IRA, even while receiving retired pay, as long as they are not participating in another retirement plan," he said. An NFCU member desiring to take ad- vantage of IRA tax benefits on this year's return must have deposited his funds prior to Dec. 31, 1975. Each NFCU Individual Retirement Ac- count receives the same dividends as other NFCU share accounts, and is cov- ered by the terms of NFCU's complimen- tary life insurance. Share insurance to School plans Yule The A.T. Mahan upper, and lower schools have set this year's two-week Christmas vacation period from Dec. 19 through Jan. 5. Friday the 19th will be a full day of school for all students. No special party or program has been announced for the student body of the lower school. Individual classes, how- ever, are expected to have their own Christmas celebration prior to start of vacation. The upper school will have a Christ- mas assembly on Dec. 18, and a semi-for- mal dance the evening of the 19th. While all school facilities will be closed during the vacation, the Youth Center will adjust its operating hours for the period. The Center will open at 1 p.m. Dec. 22 through 26, and Dec. 29 through Jan. 2. It will close at 5 p.m. Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve days, and will be closed Christmas Day. Regular operating hours will be observed on weekends. A special teen dance will be held at the Youth Center Jan. 1, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. All teen dance rules will apply at that event. $40,000 is provided by the Administra- tor, National Credit Union Administra- tion, an agency of the Federal Govern- ment. This $40,000 coverage is in ad- dition to insurance on regular share accounts. Additional information on a Navy Federal Individual Retirement Account may be obtained from an NFCU branch of- fice, or by writing to Navy Federal Credit Union, Washington, D.C. 20391. Navy Federal is the world's largest credit union, with more than 350,000 members and assets exceeding $459 mil- lion. The USO is planning a TRIP TO THE HOT POOLS in Reykjavik tomorrow! Be at the USO at 1 p.m. Cost of the trip is $1 plus kronur for snacks. Bring your bathing suit and towel. Call or sign up now! CHILI ALL DAY MONDAY at the snack bar. Don't miss CHRISTMAS BAKE BINGO Tues- day. Home baked Christmas goodies are the prizes. Everyone is welcome. Cokey presents JOLLY JUICE Wednesdayll Tasting begins at 7 p,m. t There's a CHRISTMAS CAKE DECORATING DEMONSTRATION Thursday at 7 p.m. Inter- ested in basic cake decoration that any- one can do? Our resident cake decorator will decorate 2 or 3 cakes—one of them will be a door prize for a lucky person attending! Come to hangar 831 Friday from 11 a.m until 1 p.m. for TACOS. The USO will celebrate its 35th An- niversary February 4, 1976. To commer- ate 35 years of service to military men and women and our country's 200th birth- day, the Keflavik USO is planning a lo- cal USO talent show. To put on a production, we need a va- riety of talent such as singers, dan- cers, musicians (use your imagination) but also people who are knowledgeable about lighting, props, amplification, and costumes. We want this to be a base wide proi duction and encourage all people on basfl to take a look at themselves and thei^ talent and join the USO for tryouts Mon- day, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. for the Keflavik USO show. If you cannot make it on one of these evenings, please call 6113. The USO will sponsor an Icelandic festival Sunday froia 1 to 5 p.m. Kristan Magnus, a TT^11 known actress and producer, will present "Christmas in Iceland," a 20-minute show which will feature the country's holiday customs. There will also be an exhibit of Ice- landic handicrafts such as jewelry, pot- tery, and wool products. The festival is open to all NATO base residents, and Icelandic pancakes, cof- fee and tea will be served throughout the event.

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