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White Falcon
October 6, 1978
Puffin’
together
You... You’re
the one...
Career Education in the elemen-
tary school is designed to orient
young people toward "career aware-
ness". Each class will be sched-
uled for Career Education lessons
weekly by Mrs. Godwin. Classroom
teachers will integrate Career
Education ideas during classroom
instruction.
Based on the theme "Friends—the
Power and Potential of the Company
You Keep", the Puffin Toastmistress
Club held its September meeting at
100 Hringbraut recently.
The meeting was opened by Patti
Harris and the inspiration from
"The Profit", was read by Margaret
Dearmond. Louise Riggin, hospi-
tality hostess, introduced offi-
cers, members and guests.
The Table Topics was also con-
ducted by Margaret Dearmond. Par-
ticipants in this section included
Patricia Hand and Sandi Schultz,
Jackie Fry and Patti Harris. The
Table Topics award was presented
to Patricia Hand for her portrayal
of an old Jewish lady.
The business meeting followed
with Bonita Case elected as sec-
retary, replacing Mary Majette.
Then Jackie Fry presented a
reading. Following the reading,
Patricia Hand presented a Latin
and French lexicology.
Afterwards, Louise Riggin spoke
on dreams and Sandi Schultz chose
body language as her topic.
The Toastmistress award was
presented to Sandi Schultz for the
best speech.
The next meeting will be held
at Hangar 831 Oct. 14 at 3:30
p.m. A demonstration of parachute
rigging and life rafts will be
given by PR1 Pete Ricket and PR2
Jackie Fry.
Anyone interested in attending
this meeting as a guest may call
Sandi Schultz at 4742 or Patti
Harris at 2227/7183.
Stressing "You Are an Indivi-
dual", A. T. Mahan Elementary stu-
dents were fingerprinted by Seaman
Lorraine Andrew from Naval Station
Security recently.
Vickie Godwin, Career Education
Coordinator, emphasized that
fingerprints were used to rein-
force this theme that everyone is
indeed an individual because no
two people have the same finger-
prints.
AFI airmen
honored
Two Air Forces Iceland airmen
were honored during a commander's
call last week. TSgt Daniel S.
Novack received the first oak
leaf cluster to the Air Force Com-
mendation medal, and TSgt James K.
Johns was awarded a second oak
leaf cluster.
TSgt Johns is assigned to the
AFI Supply Section while TSgt
Novack is a member of the Opera-
tions Control Center.
SSgt Jeffery Martin and A1C
Michael Piazza were also recognized
on their selection as AFI Out-
standing NCO and Airman of the
Quarter for July through September
1978. SSgt Martin works at Per-
sonnel; A1C Piazza is in Accounting
and Finance.
'Day of Atonement’
YOM KIPPUR, the Day of Atone-
ment, is on the 10th day of the
Jewish Tishuri—a day of reflection
and prayer for Jews throughout the
world.
Yom Kippur starts at sundown
Tuesday and ends at sundown Wednes-
day. It is traditional to fast
during this time, and, at the end
of prayers, have a break the fast
with others members of the con-
gregation.
It is then that Jewish tradi-
tion indicates God makes His final
entries into the Book of Life.
Through an inward look, reaf-
firmation of faith and prayer, an
atonement for past sins is made,
and Jews are favorably inscribed
in the Book of Life.
A. T. Mahan High School Student
Council members are soliciting
sponsors for its annual Walk-A-Thon.
Students will approach base
residents, asking for pledges,
which will be forfeited if a stu-
dent completes the planned 10-kilo-
meter walk.
The Walk-A-Thon will begin Oct.
14 at 1 p.m. and the walk will pro-
ceed over a course laid out around
the base. The purpose of the Walk-
A-Thon is to raise funds for Stu-
dent Council and Parent Teacher Or-
ganization activities.
'Walk right in’