The White Falcon - 22.08.1986, Side 7
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Chapel of Light
piano concert
Mr. Martin Berkofsky played in
a concert at the Chape! of L ight
recently. Mr. Berkofsky, a native
of Washington, D. C., studied
under the tutelage of such music
greats as Mieczys law Munz,
Konrad Wolff and Richard
Hauser. His wife, Anna MaIfridur
Sigurdardottir, who was also
featured, was born in Isafjordur,
where she began studying music
when she was six. She studied
under Ragnar H. Ragnar and at
the Guildhall School of Music
andDrama in London with Mrs.
Bridget Wild.
TRAFFIC continued from pg. 7
Reckless driving 6 points
Operating a vehicle
when physically impaired 6 points
Fleeing the scene (hit &
run) 6 points
Driving while intoxicated 6 points
Speed contests 6 points
Speeding
1 to 10 mph over posted
limit 3 points
11 to 15 4 points
16 to 20 5 points
Over 20 6 points
Too slow 3 points
Following too close 4 points
Failure to yield right of way 4 points
Failure to stop for school bus 5 points
Failure to obey traffic signals,
wardens, signs, devices,
etc. 4 points
Improper passing 4 points
Improper turning movements 3 points
Operating an unsafe vehicle 2 points
Violations of parking regulations will result in
suspension of base privileges as follows:
First parking violation
Second parking violation
Third parking violation
Fourth parking violation
Warning
Warning
30-day suspension
6-month
suspension
Men's
Team retti
champion
The NATO Base
Men's Softball
Team returned
to Iceland from
the Northern
European Softball
Championships in RAF
Fairford, England in second place. They were
beaten out of their try for a third consective
championship by Edzell, Scotland's NSGA team
twice, 4-3 and 5-4.
Coach Phil Ryan said, "The two things that took us
out of it were some critical errors in the outfield
and we didn't hit the ball the way we should have. “
Frenchy BuBais and Randy Raid, were selected to
the Northern European Softball All-Star Team.
"However, there will be some changes in the
outfield and other key positions on the field before
we leave for the National Softball Association World
Series "D" Class Slow Pitch Semifinals at
Zanesville, Ohio, on Aug 28 thru Sept 2," stated
Ryan.
Ryan also added, "This is the first time that any
military softball team will play at Zanesville.
There will be 50-60 teams from 11 states
participating in the tournament; all are regional
champions. “
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August 22, 1986 The White Falcon