The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 07.07.1978, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 07.07.1978, Blaðsíða 3
JULY 7, 1978 WHITE FALCON PAGE 3 TO RENOVATE a Coral Sea Housing unit, an Ice- landic worker puts on new siding. (Falcon staff photo) SAILORS MARCH PROUDLY in the Fourth of July parade (left). SCOUTS DIS- PLAY their patriotism (middle left). DECORATED BICYCLE entrants move their two-wheeled creations along the route (lower left). (Falcon staff photos) Hobby craft outcome The July 4 Hobby Craft Winners are as follows: Ceramics, 1st place Gary Knight, 2nd Greg Smith, 3rd Rick Young. Photography, 1st place L. D. Lamp, 2nd Stewart E. Eanes, 3rd James Ross. First place winner in needlepoint was Barbara Pollock. First place in oil painting, Reta Horne and first in leath- er work was Marshall Day. In prizes $15 was awarded for 1st place, $10 for 2nd and $5 for 3rd. July 4 game winners First place winners of the Youth Center July 4 games are as follows. Tire rolling contest, Lisa Chapman, water balloon toss Gail Nemair and John Eberhardt first event and Marie Davio and Theresa Pennington second event. Back to back relay race team: Marie Davio, Theresa Pennington, Kenny Peer, Lisa Chapman, John Schock, Mike Brown, and Jamie Kime. The highlight of the games was the final event, the pie eating contest. Young and old competed, the elders hav- ing to eat a whole pie; young a half a pie and little ones a quarter pie. First place winners from whole to quar- ter pie categories were Steve Miller, David Smith and Kim Heckler. YC July 4 disco The Youth Center July 4 Disco Tuesday night also had fun contests and winners. Picked as Disco Queen was Tammy Patterson and Disco King, Mike Farrell. Winner of the hairy legs contest was Richard Berry and best T-shirt for girls was Birgit Tladager. Dance contest winners were Paul Guilstrap and Kim* Dutrow. A second dance contest was held and won by Joe Slowey and Vicki Joseph. Dance hosts and judges were DJs Paul Waldrop, John Hutka, Sam Spear and Dusty Rhodes, all of AFRS* Cookie contribution The Protestant Women of the Chapel is sending cookies to Hofn. Anyone wishing to contribute should have the cookies packaged for shipping and at the Chapel by Sunday. Women sought for ship duty The Navy is actively seeking female volunteers to serve on ships, possibly beginningas soon as this summer. The move is in preparation of the possible enactment of a law presently before Congress. The law, if passed, will allow per- manent assignment of Navy women to certain non-combat ships, and temporary additional dqty to any ship, provided combat mission is not foreseen during the tour. During the first year after enactment, female officer and enlisted personnel would be assigned to five ships including an AD, AR, AS, AG, and AVM. Additional Additionally, female officers may be assigned to an ARS, ASR, ATF, ATS and oceanographic units. Female enlisted personnel would not be assigned to these ships initially because of the habitability alterations required, but would be assigned in suc- ceeding years as alterations are made. About 55 female officers and 375 female enlisteds would be assigned to ships during the first year after enact- ment . Interested enlisted and officer women may volunteer for assignment to ship by submitting a request to the Chief of Naval Personnel (PERS-51) through their commanding officer before July 15, 1978. Details of how to submit the request are contained in CNO message 291829Z of June 1978. Keflavik notes Kiwanis Club Kiwanis Club Bru recently presented a $491.80 check to Explorer Post 364. Commander Bruce Maxon, club vice pres- sident, made the presentation to Dan Thorpe, post president, June 19 at the Explorer/Girl Scout Hut. The money received from the Kiwanis Club will be used by the Explorer Post to buy tents. The Explorer Post, which is sponsored by Detachment 14, 67th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron, specializes in emergency service. This includes moun- tain climbing and search and rescue activities. Post membership is open to people ages 15 to 21. Meetings are held every Monday at 7 p.m. at the Explorer/Girl Scout Hut, Bldg. 186. Bowling to fortunes Once again a madcap bowling party will be held July 15 at 1 p.m. Wednesday, from 12:30 to 5 p.m. a Reykjavik shopping tour will be hosted; July 15 will include a trip to Krisivik from noon to 5 p.m. Sign ups will be taken for the hot pools trip and factory tour Monday and Tuesday. The Grand Am Tiddly-Winks champion- ship will be held July 14 at 2 p.m. in the USO lounge. The USO has a fortune teller who will analyze your handwriting. The kitchen also also offers specials. Saturday is taco day, Sunday is for waffles and milk shakes, and, of course, the famous fish fries continue Friday and Saturday nights from 9:30 on. Ballet/disco lessons A new session of ballet classes will begin Monday. The fee for these classes is $10 per five-week session except the beginners' class, which is $7.50 per five-week session. Disco dance classes are being offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, be- ginning Tuesday. The fee is $25 per couple. Registrations for ballet and disco classes are now being accepted at the Youth Center. Call 7822 for more infor- mation. Commendation medals Nine 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron personnel received the Air Force Commen- dation Medal at the monthly commander's call last week. They are TSgt R.E. Wil- son, SSgt A. Molinari Jr., SSgt P.U. Racket, SSgt T.L. Faison, SSgt R.P. Gam- mon, Sgt D.K. Strunk, Sgt G.II. Walker, Sgt K.E. Prince and Sgt E.M. Graham Local births Joseph A. Nichols II was born June 27 at 9:24 a.m. He is the son of Lieuten- ant junior grade Joseph A. and Diana K. Nichols. Ltjg Nichols works at the Naval Forces Iceland Plans Office.

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