The White Falcon - 03.03.1978, Blaðsíða 1
Hank Thompson review
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In less than a week Hank Thompson and
the Brazos Valley Boys will be on base
performing before NATO base personnel.
Even if your not a Country and
Western fan you’ll probably enjoy
viewing this professional group at its
best. Tickets are available at the
Recreation Office, Tour Office, Top of
the Rock, the "0" Club and, for
personnel E-7 and above, at the Wind-
breaker Club. Tickets for shows at
the Andrews Theater will be $6 for
adults and $3 for children. Prices for
tickets at the two clubs will be $7.50
for children and adults. The following
is a schedule of performances to be held
next Wednesday and Thursday:
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Andrews Theater
Wednesday & Thursday
6:30 p.m.
Officers1 Club
Cocktails, 6:30
*Special Western Dinner, 7 p.m.
Show Starts, 9 p.m.
Dancing
to the Brazos Valley Boys
10:30 - 11:30
Top of the Rock
*Special Western Dinner, 7 p.m.
Show Starts, 9 p.m.
Dancing
to the Brazos Valley Boys
10:30 - 11:30
*Western dinner tickets are available
for a small additional fee.
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Volume 34 Number 9
Keflavik, Iceland
March 3, 1978
OFF WITH THE GOODS—Mr. Kenneth Fox leaves the Navy Exchange office with a new
multi-band radio which he won in the Exchange "Name the new cafeteria" contest.
"Geysir" was the winning entry for the new cafeteria's name.
Starting Mar. 16
Night hours
at Navy Exchange
EVENING SHOPPING HOURS
Beginning Mar. 16, the Navy Exchange
will again offer evening shopping hours
on Thursday nights, remaining opened
until 7 p.m. at the Retail Store, Cloth-
ing Store, Stereo Shop, Toyland, Persona-
lized Services and the Driftwood Cafeter-
ia.
In order for the Exchange to continue
Thursday evening hours, customer support
is needed.
Jewish Passover
Plans are now being made for the
Jewish Passover celebration which begins
on Friday, Apr. 21. The Chaplains need
the following informaton: Are there any
accompanied Jewish personnel who will
have a seder meal in their home and are
willing to provide home hospitality for
unaccompanied Jewish personnel? Are
there any unaccompanied Jewish personnel
who desire to have a seder meal? If a
rabbi could come to Keflavik from the
states to conduct a Passover service,
how many Jewish personnel would attend?
All Jewish personnel who are
plans underway
interested in celebrating Passover are
requested to provide this information to
the Chaplains’ Office by calling exten-
sion 4211 or 4111 as soon as possible.
Ceramic painting class
The Ceramic Shop announces a paint-
ing class in stain for beginners Wed-
nesday afternoons from 1:30 to 4:30,
March 8th and continuing for four
weeks.
For further information contact the
Ceramic Shop at extention 7584.
LACCO and UM college
registration starts Monday
Registration for the University of
Maryland and Los Angeles Community
College Overseas term IV will begin on
Monday at the Navy Campus Office located
on the second floor of building 638.
Registration will be held from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. daily and the classes will
run from Mar. 20 until May 11.
University of Maryland
The University of Maryland has eight
courses being offered including Business
Law I being taught by Mr. Walter Landen.
This course will cover the legal aspects
of business relationships, contracts,
negotiable instruments, agency corpora-
tions, real and personal property and
sales. Other courses include Basic
Statistics, Psychology of Personality
and Adiustment (to be taught by UM
resident lecturer, Dr. Richard Resin),
Expository Writing, Folk Narrative,
Business Finance, Counseling & Personnel
Services, and Ethics.
Los Angles Community College
Los Angles Community College is
featuring two new courses this term: In-
troduction to College Math which
includes linear and quadratic equations,
as well as basic trigonometry and
logarithims and is designed for non-
math majors. It will be taught in a
fashion that provides*easy under-
standing and may be used for credit in
the mathematics area for Associate
Degrees. Also featured this term is*
English as a Second language. The class
will aid reading comprehension and
individuals will develope skills which
will aid them in their jobs and everyday
life communications.
LACCO will also be offering courses
such as Concepts of Criminal Law,
Narcotics and Vice Control, Art Design,
Engine Rebuilding, Aircraft Maintenance-
Powerplants, Private Pilot Ground School
Broadcasting, Electronics Fundamentals,
Electronic Circuts I, Emergency Depart-
ment Assistant I, Principles of Selling,
Color Photography, and the Principles
of Real Estate.
Wives Scholarship
There will be a dependent Wives
Scholarship offered by the Officers'
Wives Club in the amount of $100 for use
with either of the colleges this term.
Applications may be picked up at the
Navy Campus Office and must be returned
before Mar. 10. The selection will be
made before Mar. 16 in time to register.
For additional information on Term
IV stop by the Navy Campus Office or
call 7795, or 6226
Vehicle inspection schedule
The annual vehicle inspection is
still going on at the Recreation Car
Wash located behind Public Works.
Automobiles are being inspected on
specific days according to the JO
number of the vehicle. Hours for the
inspection are from 1:15 to 4:30 p.m.
The JO numbers of vehicles to be
inspected next week and the day they
are to be inspected are as follows;
Monday.......J07086 - J07212
Tuesday......J07213 - J07339
Wednesday....J07340 - J07466
Thursday.....J07467 - J07593
NOTE: All auto insurance policies in
Iceland expired on Mar. 1. Insurance
coverage is required before an inspec-
tion can be performed. If you haven't
had, your car inspected yet, you should
obtain a statement of coverage from
your insurance company. This state-
ment should be with you when you re-
port for your inspection.