The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 19.05.1978, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 19.05.1978, Blaðsíða 2
White Falcon May 19, 1978 Page 2 Exchange news by Darlene Johnson PCS MADE EASIER For many Navy Exchange customers, May, June and July will represent change. This change will be a new tour of duty at another location—the result of permanent change of station (PCS) or- ders. Off-duty clothing, suitable for the new climate, is needed. Existing in re- lative comfort after the household goods have been crated and carted away (or waiting for these to arrive at the destination point) is another considera- tion. Getting the family car in shape for the move is an added expense, and searching for temporary living quarters can compound the move. Fortunately, Navy Exchange can (and do) help take the sting out of reloca- ting in several ways. The secret is to be familiar with services rendered, and capitalize on the convenience and econ- omy. Navy Lodges are also a help for Historical film The Bob Jones University two-hour, full-color film production "Flame in the Wind" will be shown tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the A.T. Mahan High School multi-purpose room. Unfolded in a Spanish setting, over- shadowed by Inquisition cruelty, this historically accurate Christian film dramatizes the story of Carlos, a stu- dent in his early 20s, who desperately searches for truth in the confusion of his time. Bishop Gaspar Munebraga, Inquisitor General, is portrayed by Bob Jones. Fernando, a peddler who smuggles the Scriptures to the Spanish people, is played by Bob Jones III. Both are moving authorized patrons. Further in- formation about these facilities may be obtained from the Navy Exchange office, any Navy Lodge or by writing to: Navy Resale System Office, Services Manage- ment Division (SMD4), Drawer 12, Brook- lyn, NY 11232. To expedite receiving this information, enclose a stamped, self-addressed business size envelope. OTHER SERVICES Navy Exchange equipment rental fa- cilities, available at many locations, are worth investigating. Most outlets offer tools, appliances and even com- fort items such as televisions, fans and radios. Navy Exchange coin-oper- ated laundromats are yet another ser- vice that can help smooth the transi- tion. Also, NEX food services out- lets serve hot meals for the entire family. Let the Navy Exchange help to make the going (and coming) easier. Use and slated Historical characters well-documented in accounts of the Spanish Inquisition. Richard Rupp takes the part of Mendez, an Inquisitor, torn by diver- gent loyalties; and Edward Panosian appears as Fray Cristobal, a Jeromite monk who faithfully teaches the Scrip- tures. Other faculty and staff members act in supporting roles. One thousand extras who take part in the largest scene are faculty, staff and students of Bob Jones University. Two years of research, writing, and pre-production planning by Unusual Films, the motion-picture unit of the University, went into "Flame in the Wind". No admission fee will be charged. enjoy the money-saving, tension-reducing facilities at Keflavik and those at your new duty station. BEAUTY ADVISOR NEEDED Estee' Lauder is now taking applica- tions for a beauty advisor. Contact Sue Dehne at the Estee' Lauder Counter in the Navy Exchange Main Retail Store for more information. SPECIAL SEASON SET Weddings and graduations occur more often in June than any other month. For June brides, NEX has a variety of items that will make delightful gifts for newlyweds. To that graduate, a present need not be a budget-busting proposition. The prices are reasonable on fine watches, jewelry, linens, appliances and other appropriate mementos. SOUND ADVICE The Navy Exchange Personalized Ser- Today is the last day to signup for the first of three flights scheduled to go to Mildenhall/Leuchars during June and July. The First flight will leave Keflavik on June 22, and return on June 23. The second flight will depart Kefla- vik on June 29, and return on June 30. Registration for this flight will be held on Monday and Tuesday (May 22 & 23). The third flight will depart Keflavik 'Arsenic and Old Lace’ vices Center (Bldg. T-19).—behind the AFRTS studio—carries the cable and transformers that you need for tele- vision and stereo FM reception. You may purchase kits of six feet or 12 feet which include the trans- former, or you may buy the transformer and have the cable cut to your speci- fied footage if greater than 12 feet. 1978 CHRISTMAS PLATES The 1978 Christmas Plates from Bing and Grondahl are now available in the Navy Exchange Main Retail Store. The demand on production of these plates is so great that these are filled, according to arriving or- ders. For this reason, NEX places its order in the early part of the year to avoid disappointing "non- availability" . AUGUST RESERVATIONS Starting Monday, the Navy Lodge will be taking reservations for August. Stop by and see the front desk clerk.from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. on July 6, and return on July 9. Registration for the third flight will be held Thursday and Friday (May 25 & 26). Passengers may book a seat on any one or a combination of the three flights, for example, you could take leave and book a seat on the first flight leaving June 22, and then book a seat on the the flight returning June 30. However, you must sign up for each separate flight on the days indicated. High school plans play E&M Flight schedule Mother/daughter banquet by Pat Foster More than 230 daughters of all ages met last week at the Top of the Rock Club for an evening of fun. The evening began with a welcome from Janice Wolinski, Catholic Women of the Chapel president and Charlene Bennett, Protestant Women of the Chapel president. Millie Cuthriell led the ladies in an invocation song. Dinner was served, and Doris Miller led singing while the program was be- ginning. Lauri Blish started the program with a poem entitled "One and Only You", and, was followed by Janice Wolinski who sang "Sing of Mary". An oral interpretation, "Gentle Light", was given by Rita Kine. Kimberly Cole, Michelle Cowart, Gretchen Gaines, Marcy Heine and Brenda Miller, donned in raincoats and equip- ped with umbrellas, sang "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head". "The Awakening", a dance routine, featured Birgit Fladager. She was as- sisted by Kristen Auclair, Kathleen Baldridge, Shrista Boyer, Katie Chesla, Jenny Chesla, Michelle Cole, Renaye Dutter and Rhonda Dutter. A special song for all mothers pre- sent was "Mommies are People", sung by April Horne, Tracy Horne and Kathi Kine. The evening was topped off by a spe- cial guest appearance from Cookie Mon- ster. His skit was followed by folk singers Robin Holller, Jean Barnwell, Mary Becke, Lauri Blish, Chris Cuthriell, Marie Davio, Danette Kromanaker and Jenny Morgan. Eileen Andrieu ended the evening with the benediction. SINGING TOGETHER, about 230 daughters attended the "Daughters in Christ" banquet last week at the Top of the Rock Club, (photo by Pat Foster) A.T. Mahan High School students have been rehearsing their second all school play, Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring. The play is a comedy classic of the American the- ater. AF Ass’n explained The Air Force Sergeants Association is a professional association represent- ing both active duty and former enlisted men and women of the United States Air Force, the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserves. The association's principal respon- sibility is to maintain a viable Air Force career for its 100,000 members by representing the dedicated and pro- fessional corps through both legisla- tive and personnel action. Chartered as a non-profit associ- ation in the District of Columbia, on May 3, 1961, AFSA was founded so that Air Force enlisted members, as well as their families and survivors, would benefit by having their own represent- atives speak on their behalf, to Congress, the Department of Defense and other concerned agencies. Congress and DoD recognize AFSA as a viable resource, contributing to the overall understanding of enlisted Air Force personnel needs. Association representatives are frequently sought out to testify at hearings, both on Capitol Hill and the Pentagon. A Keflavik AFSA chapter is current- ly being formed. A general membership meeting will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in AFI Supply Conference Room, Bldg. 869A. Officers will be elected. » " LOOK for the all new channel five Premiering in 1941, it has become one of the most often produced plays for high school students and other amateurs. It is the story of two de- lightfully homicidal old ladies who enjoy helping senior citizens to find eternal happiness. These two sisters are the raatriarchial figures of a family which includes one nephew who has deceived himself into believing that he is Theodore Roosevelt; a second nephew who has a global reputation for his own homicides, and a third nephew who is murdering the theater with his scathing reviews of new plays. The play combines the humor of farce with the mystery and suspense of melo- drama . Twenty-two high school students are contributing to the production in either an acting or technical capacity, and tickets are now on sale from any student in the production. Arsenic and Old Lace will be pre- sented Thursday and May 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school multi-purpose room. Tickets will be $1.25 for adults and 75 cents for students. Commanding Officer Capt. Jack T. Weir Public Affairs Officer J02 Jerry L. Foster Editorial Staff hnlrAH J02 Ray D. Oosterman ■ ® ^” *■ -J0SR Paula Ritrovato AA Karen Mayo Gerald Hansen The White Falcon is published each Friday in accordance with SECNAVINST. 5720.44 for distribution to U. S. military personnel, Naval Station Keflavik, Iceland, and their depen- dents, and to military and civilian employees of the Iceland Defence Force and their families. It is printed in the Naval Statiofr Print Shop from appropriated funds in ac- cordance 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, sugges- tions and comments may be submitted by calling the Naval Station Public Affairs Office at 4612 or by vis- iting the Naval Station Public Af- fairs Office in Bldg. T-44.

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