The White Falcon - 21.05.1982, Page 1
Trivia Show championship
The second annual Leo Munro (left) Trivia Show came to a close
Monday as the A.T. Mahan School Staff (right) defeated Charlie's
Angels in the championship round held at the USO. Members of the
winning team are (left to right) James Dinsmore, Rebecca Willis,
Sandy Able and Monica Ackermann. Charlie's Angels consisted of
Susan Lista, Charlie Dancause, Cari Knapp and Mary Spotz. The
Iceland Defense Force team finished in third place. Team members
were Mike Corgan, Bill Tracz, Lou Reed and Danene Jessup, Cheryl
Ellingwood, USO program director, expressed her appreciation to
Leo Munro for his effort in making the show such a popular event.
The White Falcon
Volume 25, Number 20 Keflavik, Iceland May 21, 1982
Marine-athon '82
News briefs
FRA president to visit base
The national president of the Fleet Re-
serve Association, Larry Cummings, will
visit the NATO Base Wednesday through
Saturday.
Senior^Pisted personnel are invited
to meet with the FRA president Thursday at
3 p.m. in the Windbreaker Club. Junior
enlisted personnel can meet with him at
3 p.m. on Friday in the Top of the Rock
Club. Also, the president will attend the
FRA special general membership meeting at
the Fleet Home Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
All members and other interested per-
sonnel are encouraged to attend both the
general membership meeting and the appro-
priate enlisted meeting at the clubs.
Parenting class Monday
The Hospital is sponsoring a parenting
class to be held Monday at 7 p.m. in the
hospital lobby. This month's topic is
"Adolescent Child Behavior Management."
Indoor gym house defective
Creative Playthings has issued a child
safety warning concerning one of its
toys, the Indoor Gym House. This toy has
not been manufactured since 1979, when it
was discovered that one of its parts, a
ladder leading to a slide, allowed head
entrapment and caused strangulation deaths
in children under three years of age.
However, an estimated 137,000 to
239,000 Creative Playthings Indoor Gym
House ladders are still unaccounted for.
If you have one of these defective lad-
ders, you can obtain a replacement by
writing: Creative Playthings, P.0. Box
306, Route 147, Herndon, PA 17830.
NCS' Fullbright honored
ETl Charles Fullbright was presented
the Norman L. Fetter Memorial Award for
1982 by RADM Ronald F. Marryott at the
NavCommSta Spring Ball recently. The
award recognizes outstanding achievement
and service to the command and the NATO
Base community.
ETl Fullbright is assigned to Nav-
CommSta's special communications division
at Rockville and is involved with the
Brownie and Girl Scout programs, the Ski
Club, the Keflavik Dart Association and
the Fleet Reserve Association.
Radiothon '82 got off to a fast start this
year as over $10,000 in pledges were taken
in the first three days. Leading the way
again this year were Major Bill Green and
the men of the Marine Barracks. (Above)
The Marine Choir was forced to re-record
the Marines' Hymn when the tape mysterious-
ly disappeared, along with the Seabee song,
(below) the Marine softball team defeated
the Naval Communication Station's team and
donated the $500 purse to the radiothon.
(Photos by J03 Dan Jackson)