The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 09.04.1976, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 09.04.1976, Blaðsíða 2
Page 2 White Falcon SCHEDULE OF SERVICES PROTESTANT 10 a.m. Main Chapel: Lutheran 2nd & 4th Sundays; 11 a.m. Main Chapel: Divine Worship; 7 p.m. Main Chapel: Evangelistic Service & Fellowship. CATHOLIC 9 a.m. Main Chapel: Mass Sunday; 5:30 p.m. Main Chapel: Mass Sunday; 11:45 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Chapel: Mass Monday through Friday. LAY LEADER Sunday, Latter Day Saints 9:30 a.m.: Chapel Annex; Sunday, Episcopal 10 a.m.: Main Chapel 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays; Sunday, Church of Christ noon: Chapel Annex; Sunday, Latter Day Saints 5 p.m.: Lower School; Sunday, Fundamental Baptist 10 a.m. : Human Relations Center; Sunday, Fun- damental Baptist 6:30 p.m.: Call 7278/7569; Monday, New Life Fellow- ship 7 p.m.: Chapel Annex, and Thursday, Baha’i 7:30 p.m.: Call 6260. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROTESTANT 9:30 a.m. Lower School, Sunday School (Age 3-Adult) and 7 p.m. Main Chapel, Bible Study Wednesday. CATHOLIC Grades 1-8 Monday after school in classrooms. High School Monday 7 p.m. Main Chapel Conference Room. LAY LEADER Latter Day Saints Sunday School at 11:30 a.m.: Lower School; Church of Christ Sunday Bible School 11 a.m.: Chapel Annex; Church of Christ Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.: Chapel Annex, and Fundamental Baptist Thurs- day Bible Study 7 p.m.: Chapel Annex. Youth contest begins A Bicentennial Bus Stop Decoration Contest, sponsored by the Youth Activi- ties Advisory Council, began April 1. All youth groups on base are eligible to enter the contest. So far, the Youth Center, ninth grade, Girl Scouts and Webelos Cub Scout Dens 1 and 2 have registered. To enter the contest, contact Lieu- tenant Tom Turner, Youth Activities Ad- visofy Council chairman, at the Human Relations Center at extension 7334 to reserve a bus stop. After a bus stop has been reserved, participants should contact AFCM Donald Bennardo, Naval Station master chief petty officer at extension 7910 for paint and supplies. Participants have from now until May 15. The winners will be announced that day at the Andrews Theater prior to the 6:30 p.m. film. The winning groups will receive plaques. COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. John R. Farrell PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER JOCS James A. Johnston INFORMATION CHIEF JOC Jerry L. Babb EDITOR J02 Glenna Houston * STAFF J01 Jim Miller J03 Elaine Laflamme i 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 families. It is printed in the Naval Station Print Shop from appropriated funds in accordance with NAVEXOS P-35. The opinions and statements made herein 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 4692 or by visiting AFRTS, bldg. T-44. by Suzy Weissinger A brief review of air fares is a help when you're planning your vacation. Most airline rates will be going up due to the summer season when travel is at its peak. If you are planning to travel to Eu- rope or the States this summer or if you have visitors coming from the States, a little investigating and a few changes in your schedule can save you a consid- erable amount of money. Remember, when going to Europe, a big savings can be made if you form a group of 10 people minimum. You will have to pay for a certain amount of land ar- rangements (usually $50 worth) which may be spent on hotels, car rentals and transportation. You will find that the price of the air fare and the ground ar- rangements will be much less than straight air fare. If you plan to travel individually, the Spring Excursion Fare, which is about 30% off, is in effect through May 15. The minimum stays with this fare range from eight days minimum in London and Luxembourg to 12 days minimum stay Bicentennial Last night the junior class held a Bicentennial program, featuring a series of dramatic presentations. Today A.T. Mahan High School hav- ing a Bicentennial Fair for e a^r. iv students only from 9:30 a.m. “o p.m. Tonight the A.T. Mahan Band cor. will play Bicentennial Music at tht \. Mahan High School at 8 p.m. Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. the A.T. Mahan Drama Class will present a melo- drama "Westward Ho, Ho, Ho." Tomorrow is the Bicentennial Fair at A.T. Mahan High School. It will be open from noon until 7 p.m. The public is in- vited to attend. The High School Bicentennial Fair is scheduled as follows: 12:00—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) Bookbinding Demo (Room 32) Story Telling Festival (Room 56) 12:15—Puppet Show (Room 71) 12:30—Folk Dancing (M-P Room) Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) Poetry Reading (Room 56) 12:45—Taffy Pull (Room 31) 1:00—Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) "Meet Famous Americans" (Room 70) Spelling Bee (Room 29) Story Telling Festival (Room 56) 1:15—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) 1:30—Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) Puppet Show (Room 71) Poetry Reading (Room 56) 1:45—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) Story Telling Festival (Room 56) 2:00—Fashion Show (M-P Room) "Meet Famous Americans" (Room 70) Spelling Bee (Room 29) 2:15—Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) 2:45—Time Capsule (M-P Room) Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) The Navy Recruiting Command has an- nounced a new two-year NROTC Scholarship Program for which active and inactive duty military personnel are eligible. For selected candidates, the program provides full tuition, textbooks, and a subsistence allowance of $100 per month for the last two years at one of 58 col- leges and universities which have NROTC units. Upon graduation, they will be commissioned ensign in the regular Navy and incur a four-year active duty obli- gation. Those selected for the program will attend six weeks of instruction at the Naval Science Institute at Newport, R.I. during the summer between their sopho- more and junior years of college. At this time, these students will partici- pate in a course of naval science and drill similar to that required of NROTC students during their freshman and sophomore years. Successful completion of the Naval Science Institute qualifies these stu- dents for appointment as midshipmen and TRAVEL in Malaga. The excursion ticket is good for up to 30 days. You can start trav- eling as late as May 14 and still cash in on this discount. Planning a trip to the States? Use your military fare. This rate will go up for the summer season, but not until June 30. So save money by vacationing in June. Going eastward from the States to Iceland, the spring rate is effective through May. Your relatives or friends can save by coming to Iceland before the end of May Going west, to the states, the spring rate is good through June. When traveling on an excursion ticket you are charged the appropriate amount for whichever season you begin your travels in. Also remind your visitors to Iceland they can fly on to Luxembourg for a minimal additional cost. They can enjoy Europe and stop over in Iceland both coming and going. Travel talk A group of 10 has been formed to go to Luxembourg, April 17-24. There are two seats left. This trip is offered at a great reduction in price. Call the Tour Office at 4200 for information. This is your last chance to sign up for the Skaftafell Safari, April 15-19. This five day tour will give you the opportunity to see beautiful southeast- ern Iceland. Planning ahead? The Tour Office has summer tour dates for Mallorca, Ibiza, Costa Brava and Costa del Sol. Fair opens 3:00—Soapmaking Demo (M-P Room) "Meet Famous Americans" (Room 70) Poetry Reading (Room 56) Bookbinding Demo (Room 32) Spelling Bee (Room 29) ?,J.5—Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) 3")—Puppet Show (Room 71) Story Telling Demo (Room 56) 3:45—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) Wild West Show (Saloon—Room 27) 4:00—Folk Dancing (M-P Room) "Meet Famous Americans" (Room 70) Spelling Bee (Room 29) Poetry Reading (Room 56) 4:15—Wild West Show (Saloon-Room 27) 4:30—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) Bookbinding Demonstration (Room 32) Story Telling Festival (Room 56) 5:00—Soapmaking Demonstration (M-P Room) "Meet Famous Americans" (Room 70) Spelling Bee (Room 29) Poetry Reading (Room 56) 5:15—Wild West Show (Saloon-Room 27) 5:30—Story Telling Festival (Room 56) 5:45—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) Wild West Show (Saloon-Room 27) 6:00—Folk Dancing (M-P Room) "Meet Famous Americans" (Room 70) Bookbinding Demonstration (Room 32) Puppet Show (Room 71) Poetry Reading (Room 56) 6:15—Wild West Show (Saloon-Room 27) 6:30—Story Telling Festival (Room 56) 6:45—Blanket Toss (M-P Room) Wild West Show (Saloon-Room 27) Poetry Reading (Room 56) Concessions will be sold at an 1890s ice cream parlor, a candy shoppe, a colonial bakery, the Stew Pot Restau- rant, the old west saloon and the gen- eral store. enrollment in the NROTC Scholarship Program. The two-year scholarship program is open to both male and female U.S. citi- zens who are college sophomores, and at least 18 years of age at the time of en- rollment and who will be under 25 on June 30 of the year graduation is ex- pected. There are no restrictions on marital status. Tp be selected, applicants must com- plete two years of college with at least a C average prior to entry in the indoc- trination course at the Naval Science Institute. Further, applicants must have completed a minimum of one semester each in college physics and integral calculus and one year college physics prior to graduation from college. Pre- ferred college majors are in the engin- eering, mathematics, and physical science disciplines. , Applicants must also meet physical requirements for appointment as unrestricted line of- ficers . NEWS BRIEFS Holy week Protestant Holy Week services: Thursday at 8 p.m., Maundy OR HOLY THURSDAY Communion Service ...commem- orates the beginning of the Lord's Supper. Friday at 7 p.m., GOOD FRIDAY..a ser- vice that is a dramatic reminder of the meaning of Christ's death. Catholic Holy Week services: Thursday at 7 p.m., HOLY THURSDAY.... Mass of the Lord's Supper. Friday at 3 p.m., GOOD Friday... Celebration of the Lord's suffering. Speak Icelandic A Conversational/Survival Course in Icelandic is beginning April 20 in the Human Relations Center. The course will have two sessions a week from 6 to 8 p.m. The teacher is Leo nunroe, the host nation teach- er at A.T. Mahan High School. Students can register for the class by calling the Human Relations Center at 7334. The class will last five to six weeks. It will be offered regularly at the Human Relations Center. There is a $15 fee for the course. For kids New 2 year NROTC Scholarship available Next Thursday, the Ice and Fire Theatre Group is presenting "Beauty and the Beast" for all the students at the lower school at 1:30 p.m. "Beauty and the Beast" is a fairy tale about a merchant, his daughters, and a beast. Beauty is one of the merchant's daughters; the beast is a prince who has been enchanted. The narrator is played by Dan Calkins; father, Rick Cote; beast, Mark Harris; beauty, Linda Blanchard; Dressdelinda, Pat Welsch; Zuleinka, Hafdis Calkins. The director of the play is Jan Avery. This is the first children's the- atre production the Ice and Fire Theatre Group has done. They plan three a year. LACC job Navy Campus for Achievement and Los Angeles Community Colleges Over- seas are now accepting applications for an LACC overseas representative for Iceland. Requirements are a bachelor's de- gree, preferably in education, and at least one year of teaching or coun- seling experience. Job entails ad- ministration of LACCO junior college programs at Keflavik and Hofn, pro- gram counseling, evaluation of in- structors, etc. Interviews will be held next week. To apply, visit the NCFA office, Bldg. 752. For more information, call Meredith Franck, LACC education aavisor, at 6226 Re-op SK3 John D. Lee reenlisted last Friday for four years at the Naval Station Supply Department. BM1 Guy R. Odom reenlisted yes- terday for four years at the Naval Station Security Office. Actors wanted Tryouts for the Ice and Fire The- atre Group production of "Laura" are being held from 7 to 9 tonight, tomorrow night and Tuesday at the Ice and Fire Theatre building 183, near the Fleet Reserve • Drivers Information is available from the Naval Station Licensing Officer, Bldg. 501, ext. 7109, on state driver's license renewal. In the past, military members from some states have not been required to renew their operator licenses while out of the state on active military duty. However, according to CM1 Julio Velez, licensing petty officer, this is no longer the case in many states. If your state driver's license is going to expire soon, contact CM1 Velez for information on your state's requirements. White Falcon

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