The White Falcon - 09.05.1980, Blaðsíða 1
Volume 23, Number 18 May 9, 1980
News briefs
Certain Exchange
facilities will be closed
The following Navy Exchange fa-
cilities will be closed Thursday
(Icelandic holiday): Main retail
store/Geysir cafeteria/ Persona-
lized services, Laundry, and Ser-
vice bays only of the service sta-
tion.
All other Exchange facilities
will have normal operating hours.
Driver safety course offered
Naval Station command encour-
ages all personnel and especially
dependents to sign up for the AAA
Drivers Improvement Safety Course.
The course is taught at the Driv-
ers School (located at the License
Office). It commences every Mon-
day morning. For more information
call 4579.
J/. of Md. honors graduates
BThere will be an University of
^^yland graduation dinner Satur-
day, June 7, at the Officers'
Club. The dinner will be given in
honor of the January and May
graduates (B.A. and A.A.).
All U. of Md. students and fa-
culty are invited to attend, even
if you are not currently enrolled
in or teaching a class. Reserva-
tion and money will be accepted
through Friday, May 23.
For more information call 6226
for Liz Winterrowd at the NCFA Of-
fice.
Navy Relief Society can help you
What can the Navy Relief Socie-
ty do for you? It can help with
emergency needs, interest free
loans or outright gratuities for:
emergency transportation, funer-
als, medical bills (patients'
share) food, necessary dental
care, personal needs when pay re-
cords are lost and education loans
for dependent children.
Other services that Navy Relief
Society offers are: vocational
training for widows, budget coun-
seling, layettes, and cooperation
with civilian agencies and mili-
tary offices. Make your contri-
bution to Navy Relief Society to-
^ky. The Navy Relief Fund Drive
Hns through Thursday, and it is
^R>t too late to contribute.
RADM STEPHEN BARCHET, MC, USN~Inspector General Medical, Bureau of Med-
icine and Surgery arrived Monday for a five-day visit to the NATO Base.
RADM Barchet (front left) talks with Capts. Frederick Murray and Carl
Voyles during a tour of the Naval Station Hospital. Standing behind RADM
Barchet is Capt. Richard Erwin, Executive Assistant Irspector Gei eral Med-
ical. (Photo by J03 Dave Guise)
Summer term begins May 19
The Navy Campus for Achievement
Office commences registration Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
in BOQ 638 for Summer session Term
V.
The registration procedures for
Los Angeles Community College and
the University of Maryland are:
Make a course selection. Decide on
your method of payment: Full pay-
ment, Veterans Administration the
G. I. Bill, or by Tuition Assis-
tance. It is your responsibility to
know the rules and adhere to them.
Then register for your course,
and submit all paperwork and money
by the next working day after regis-
tration ends.
The University of Maryland offers
the following courses: English 101-
Introduction to Writing, Zoology
270 - Population Biology and General
Ecology, French 333 - French Life
and Culture, and BMGT 460 - Per-
sonnel Management, Analysis and
Problems.
All of the University of Maryland
courses offered Term V are three se-
mester hour courses and will be held
in A.T. Mahan High School from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m.
Los Angeles Community Colleges
Overseas Program courses offered
are" Theatre 001 - Introduction to
Acting, Psychology 001 - Introduc-
tion to Psychology, Photography 010-
Beginning Black & White Photography,
German 021 - Fundamentals of German,
Auto. Mech, 210 - Tune Up II, Broad-
casting 018 - Radio & Television
Sales and Advertising, Cabinetmaking
113 - An Application of Cabinet
Millwork, Fire Science 001 - Intro-
duction to Fire Science.
Two popular courses offered by
Los Angeles Community Colleges Over-
seas are: Business 015 - Business
Statistics and Health 021 - Human
Sexuality.
Two new additional courses offer-
ed by Los Angeles Community Colleges
Overseas are: Finance 008 - Per-
sonal Money Management, and Super-
vision 001 - Elements of Supervision
I.
Students are reminded that educa-
tional counseling is available.
Call the Navy Campus Office at 6226
or 7795.
Did you know that the CLEP tests
are available to all active duty
personnel free of charge? Civilians
are eligible to take CLEP tests but
they must pay the fees.