The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 03.10.1980, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 03.10.1980, Blaðsíða 5
October 3, 1980 The White Falcon Page 5 N Karen Dean Guise The Ice & Fire Theatre Group poses during a rehearsal for the play, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." uting to personnel with monetary difficulties in emergency situations such as death, illness or accidents. The AAUC also gives to charity and has given college scholarships to A.T. Mahan graduates. The club is now planning for the PTO Carnival and is even considering holding a Miss Keflavik Pageant. For more in- formation, call Nola Jones at 4544. The Filipino-American Association was born to fill a need among the Fil-Am residents of the Naval Sta- tion and to provide an avenue for sharing community life among the membership and the general community as a whole. Membership is open to everyone who desires to join. Ac- tivities include potluck dinners and Lumpia Fries. Look for their booth at this year's PTO Carnival. Some of the major club accomplishments are donating money to charitable or- ganizations on base, scholarship funds, helping out members going on emergency leave and promoting a feeling of community among the Fil- Am residents of the Naval Station. The Association prides itself with fostering unity among its membership and providing a bridge to the base punity and the host population as ole. For more information, call ^Dela Cruz at 5112. If you like being outdoors and traveling throughout Iceland, the Rocky Road 4 Wheeler Drive Club is for you. The club is a fun, safe, family-oriented club, and is open to and pr jttk U! m I The Midnight Sundowners Square Dance Club practices an intricate dance in the Lower School Multipurpose Room. . . . these are just a few anyone who has an interest in four wheeling. The club regularly goes on one-day trips to scenic areas around the NATO Base, as well as longer weekend camping trips. In addition to the fun activities, the 4 Wheelers have been called upon to provide services in times of emer- gency weather conditions on the base. The club meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Community Center, and dues are $10 per year. With member- ship, you receive a club patch and a packet of valuable information on car care and driving in Iceland. If you are interested or have questions contact Leroy Lirot at 2280 or Pete Schott at 2152. With winter approaching, it's time to think about joining the Ski Club. Weather permitting, the club hopes to have weekly ski trips to one of the three public skiing re- sorts in Reykjavik. Instruction for beginners is offered on these local trips. For more information, cal] Walter Hocketstaller at 7004. The Midnight Sundancers Square Dance Club was formed in 1970 to further the enjoyable, wholesome, healthy and most of all, friendly, activity of square dancing. The club meets every Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Lower School Multipurpose Room, with much of the music being danced to up-beat popular tunes. Couples and singles are welcomed. For fur- ther information, contact Jay Norris at 5170. This is just a sampling of the many clubs on base, so if you didn't find one you like, check around— there are plenty from which to choose—and one is bound to suit you.

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