The White Falcon - 23.09.1983, Síða 3
September 23. 1983/THE WHITE FALCON 3
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Bravo Zulu
The Naval Facility held an awards cere-
mony recently andCDRJ.H.R. Brady, command-
ing officer, presented the following awards.
0T3 Wanda Lewis, 0T2 David Wambold and
ET2 Jeffrey Kruegerall received their first
Good Conduct Medals. 0T1 Joseph Morra,
Command Career Counselor, received the Oc-
ean Systems Atlantic Golden Anchor Award on
behalf of the command. OTSN William Bach-
elor was advanced to 0T3. ET2 Krueger, re-
ceived a letter of appreciation from the
CO for his work in the SECAS project. 0T3
Ann McFarlane received two letters of ap-
preciation from the CO NAVSTA for her work
in Youth Basketball and the Radiothon. A
letter of Commendation from Commander Ocean
System Pacific, was presented to 0T1 Alan
Brandt.
A letter of commendation was presented
to the NAVFAC from Underwater Construction
Team 1. The award recognized the efforts
of BUC Robert Dubois, EMC Lester Wright,
EN1 Joe Easterday, EN2 Terry Gilmore, EN3
Michael Bunton and ENFA Jeffrey Freed.
The final presentation was when YN1 Joel
Harstad and EN3 Michael Bunton presented,
CDR Brady with the first and third place
trophies from the Summer International Bowl-
ing League.
The following Marines were recognized
for outstanding performance. Marine of the
month, was PFC Randy Gressler. Promoted to
Lance Corporal were; Gregory Boggs, Douglas
Decker, Kevin Deese, John Downs, John Fass-
ler, Roman Garcia, Steven Kokoszka, Timothy
McKinney, Joseph Mulaski and Jake Whitehead.
In the spirit of interservice harmony
SSgt. Roberto Reyes, of the 57th Fighter
Interceptor Squadron reenlisted for six
years, with LT Robert Camburn, Naval Sta-
tion Aviation Supply Officer, administering
the oath of enlistment.1
USO events
The USO is having it's fish fry tonight,
from 6 p.m. until? Tomorrow the USO will
feature tacos and a pool tournament which
will be held at 1 p.m. On Sunday, the snack
bar will be serving waffles from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. There will be a pinochle tourney at
noon and a coffee house at 7 p.m.
On Monday you can go to the Women's Get-
together at 10 a.m. and on Tuesday you can
make your own sundae and watch the movie at
7 p.m. A counted cross stitch workshop will
be held at 7:30 p.m. On Thursday the prot-
estant chapel will hold their free chili
supper for all unaccompanied personnel at
5:30 p.m. followed by an art workshop at 7.
In other USO news, it's trivia time so get
your team registered now. There is a video
TV game available for the TV room. Sign up
today for the pool tourney, and the pinochle
tournament. The Micro-Ice computer club
meets at the USO on Sundays at 12:30 p.m.
The North Atlantic Coinand Stamp Club meets
Sundays at 3 p.m.
Hobby Center notes
The Hobby Sales Store has a new shipment
of bowling balls in stock and they are also
having a sale on the old stock of balls.
The Ceramics Shop is offering classes in
wheel and hand thrown pottery and also in
beginning pottery. For information call the
Hobby Sales Store at Ext. 6191.
The Woodshop will beclosedfor inventory
on Tuesday, please pick up all woodwork or
projects before then.
The Hobby Sales Store will be closed for
inventory between September 27 and 30.
Brief briefs
SINGLE PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP, will meet
Tues. in Bldg. 928-1F at 7 p.m. for more info
call 7412 dwh or 4913 awh.
CATHOLIC WOMENS' CLUB -- Please join us for
our monthly meeting to be held tommorow at
7 p.m. in the Chapel Fellowship Hall. All
women are welcome to attend. For more info,
call Liz Kringle at 7239.
57TH FIS WOMEN'S CLUB — There will be a
meeting of the 57th FIS Women's Club Thurs-
day at 7:30 p.m. in Bldg.- 1006D. For more
info call 4002.
THRIFT SHOP -- Hours of operation are Thur-
sday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Donations will be picked up by calling
Linda at 4342 after 3 p.m.
CUB SCOUTS, Pack 364's monthly meeting will
be held Monday in the Lower School multi-
purpose room.
FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION, will be holding
a Hail and Bless tomorrow at 7 p.m.
Birth announcements
SSgt. David and Leanne Eisler are the
parents of a daughter, Kellie Marie, born
on August 9.
BU3 Leslie and Runa Marable are the par-
ents of a daughter, Eva Run, born on August
23.
J03 Dan and Terri Jackson are the parents
of a son, William Patrick, born on August
27.
SH2 Allen and Deborah Fryer are the par-
ents of a daughter, Melissa Nicole, born on
September 1.
RM2 Kurt and RM2 Dianne Klein are the
parents of a son, Jamissen Harris, born on
September 4.
ABH2 James and Shelly Rowley are the
parents of a daughter, Rebecca Christine,
born on September 9.
Navy Week events
planned for gym
The following events will be sponsored
by the base gym in celebration of the Navy
Birthday.
On October 7 at 4:30 p.m. there will be
a Vintage (Old Timers) basketball game be-
tween the Officer's and the CPO's.
There will also be a racquetball tourna-
ment beginning Oct. 7 and ending Oct. 9, it
will be a single elimination tournament for
both men and women. Sign up for this event
no later than the close of business on Oct.
3. Registration fee will be $3. The event
will consist of open competition and an
over 40 group. Two runs will be held.
One will be two miles and the other a 10
kilo run.
An intramural swim meet will be held on
Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. for anyone interested. You
must sign up for this event by the close of
business Oct. 3, and the registration fee
will again be $3.
All participants in events will receive
Navy Week T-shirts. Sign up at the base
gym beginning Monday.
Excess furniture sale
A retail sale of excess household type
furniture to Defense Force members will be
held in Bldg. T-866 — the Disposal Ware-
house — on Monday from 9-10 a.m. Sales are
on a first-come, first-served basis and
furniture is sold on an as-is, where-is ba-
sis. There is no refund or exchange. Pur-
chasers are required to pay in U.S. dollars
only (no checks) and remove items immedi-
ately with no assistance from sales people.
Rotten sneaker contest
The Youth Center held a rotten sneaker
contest Sept. 17. The turnout was small but
enthusiastic. Howard Brady had the honor
of having the all-round Rottenest Sneakers,
prizes were also awarded to Abbie Marshall
for Cutest Sneakers, Adam Erickson and How-
ard Brady tied for the Most Aromatic Sneak-
ers and Michelle Briones has the best Danc-
ing Sneakers.
School open house
The A.T. Mahan high school will be hav-
inq an open house on Tuesday, from 7 to 8
p.m. Everyone is invited to come out and
see the school.
Det 14, from 1
room managed by SSgt. Jack A. Williamson and
SSgt. Richard A. Ornelas; Pararescue Medical
Equipment managed by SSgt. Scott A. Morrison
and A1C Norman K. Simpson Jr.; and indiv-
idual functional area continuity books
which are maintained by Captain Thomas A.
Farrier, lLt Anselmo Feliciano, lLt Timothy
R. Minish, 2Lt Mark E. Cioffi, and SSgt.
David J. Eisler.
Colonel Dallas R. Hanna, Commander Air
Forces Iceland, in a congratulating letter
said, "Responding to a demanding scenario
and a day to day real world challenge they
defined professionalism."
Photo contest
The Iceland Defense Force Public Affairs
Office has announced a photo competition
open to all base residents and civilian
employees -- including Icelanders. The
theme is military life in Iceland which in-
cludes just about every aspect of living in
Iceland -- job, recreation, education, etc.
The deadline for submission of photos
is December 1, 1983. Prints must, be at
least 5x7 inches but no larger than 11x14
inches. Prints may be in either color or
black and white.
HAGAR the Horrible
By Dik Browne