The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 21.10.1983, Side 1

The White Falcon - 21.10.1983, Side 1
1983 CFG campaign underway The 1983 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) in Iceland will be conducted from October 17 through November 11. The campaign theme Aw come on, folks! The deadline for the close of the White Falcon survey is near and we still need additional completed surveys in order to properly evaluate your desires for YOUR weekly base newspaper. If you have received a survey in the random samp- ling of our readers, please endeavor to complete the simple form as quickly as possible and return it -- via local U.S. mail -- to the IDF Public Affairs Office, Bldg. 936. Final results of the survey will be published in a Nov- ember edition of the White Falcon. this year is "Help Somebody Through..." CFC is a great way to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate than ourselves. CFC benefits organizations here on the NATO Base as well as organizations at home. A CFC gift can go to all of the more than 100 participating CFC organizations or, it can be designated to help a specific organ- ization selected by you. Giving is easy, especially through allotments. Every military activity has keyworkers assigned to solicit contributions from fel- low members. These keyworkers deserve wholehearted support — with that support they will be able to make this year's cam- paign the most successful in our history. With an enthusiastic effort by all, we can truly "Help Somebody Through..." The goal of the NATO Base this year is $60,000. Last year's goal of $55,000 was far exceeded with a 71-percent participa- tion level. Please keep in mind that near- ly everyone will, during the next year, be touched by one or more of the participating CFC agencies. CNO Retention Team The CNO Retention Team is scheduled to visit Keflavik next Friday at 9 a.m. to conduct a presentation at Andrews Theater. A full-scale description of the compensation issues before Congress will be included. The presentation is designed for both officers and enlisted personnel. Members of command retention teams, especially career counselors and junior officers, should attend. Depen- dents and Ombudsmen are also most wel- come and encouraged to attend the pre- sentation. MWR wins print awards Naval Station's Morale, Welfare and Re- creation (MWR) Department has been present- ed two media excellence awards -- for post- ers and flyers and for brochures and news- letters -- in the FY 1983 Fourth Annual Recreation Awards Program MWR director, Val Larusson, was on hand at a- special awards meeting in Kansas City, M0 last month and accepted the awards on behalf of his department and Naval Station Keflavik. Although many people were res- ponsible for the winning of the awards, Hafdis Sveinsdottir, MWR's information specialist, was responsible for much of the content and design of the award-winning en- tries. The goal of the media excellence awards program is to recognize the outstanding quality and professionalism of marketing, promotion and publicity efforts by field activities on behalf of Navy recreation. A further objective is to encourage field ac- tivities to develop or strengthen their (See AWARDS, Page 6) Poster, essay winners picked in fire prevention contests If you didn't see a fireman last week -- first-hand and in person — then you weren't paying attention. Members of the Naval Sta- tion's Fire Prevention Branch of the Fire Department were everywhere, in the schools, visiting commands, in the neighborhoods, putting up signs around the base, in the exchange, Viking Mall, etc. All of the ef- fort was part of the extra work that goes into making the public more fire conscious during Fire Prevention Week, held this year during the period October 9-15. All NATO Base commands received fire prevention lectures and hands-on training with fire extinguishers during the week. There were 126 different lectures; total attendance was 3,231 individuals. Persons attending these lectures also received fire prevention and fire safety leaflets. There was, as is usual, an extensive program in the schools. All classes in the elementary, high school and the U.S. Embassy School in Reykjavik were visited by fire inspectors who discussed fire prevention with students ata level appropriate to each age group. Topics included Children With Matches; Stop, Drop and Roll Techniques; and Procedures for Exit Drill in the Home (EDITH). Children at the Child Care Center, elementary school and high school were also introduced to "The Friendly Monster" — a firefighter in full fire fighting gear with breathing apparatus. Children also had an opportunity to ride in a fire engine and to tour the fire station. A contest for the best fire prevention essay, slogan or poster was sponsored in both the high school and elementary school. Winners were awarded a decorative certifi- cate and the first place winners received a $10 cash prize. Second place winners re- ceived 10 tickets redeemable for bowling games at the Arctic Bowl. Half of the price of the bowling tickets was donated by MWR; the other half from a special Fire Department fund. Essay contest winners were as follows: 12th grade, Faye Fahland first place and Janet Keene second place; 11th, Jim Burnett and Billie Cain; 10th, Nino Arranz and Michelle Conner; 9th, Jasmine Celebcigil and Trina 0'Cock (poster); 8th, Brian Hov- sepian and Harvey Spicer; 7th, Mike Simp- kins and Nikki Hanna; 6th, Sue Schultz, Jimmy Young and Chris Owens first place and Helen Duszynski, Tammy Rippe and Richard Coffey second place; 5th, Kenny Welch and Michelle Jencks first place and Larissa Daniels and Robert Micheaux second place; and 4th, Jerusha Cosgrove, Suzette Lowell and Malia Guthrie first place and Denny Roe, Tracy Koontz and Chippy Stevers second place. While all of the essays were excellent, space does not allow us to publish them all. However, we found one so entertain- ing that it is produced in its entirity be- low: This essay was written by Jimmy Young, a sixth grader, and was one of the first place winners in that class: "Rinky and Dink sat perfectly still. The (See CONTESTS, Page 3) Christina Price* a classroom fire warden at the elementary school* receives a certificate and bad£e from Assistant Fire Chief A. Eriksson. (Photo by PH3 Jeff Wood)

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