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Iceland Defense Force
Senior Military Member of the Quarter
YNl(AW) Karla S. McCabe
Junior Military Member of the Quarter
YN3 Darrell L. Thomas
Naval Air Station Keflavik
Performance A ward
Penny Snelgrow
Stephanie Keenan
Margillia Watson
Sheryl Smith
Nikulds Sveinsson
Stef&n Haraldsson
Erlingur J. Leifsson
J6n Bergsson
Steinar J6nsson
6lafur Gubmundsson
Robert Pollard
Christine Bauer
Linda Williams
Karen Conrad
Linda Woodring
Eugenia Baldwin
John Karabetsos
Dale Buck
Hrefna Arnadottir
Hafdi's LuOvfksdottir
Vfkingur Abalsteinsson
Kristjan Petursson
Arnhildur Arnbjornsdottir
Benedikt Gunnarsson
Marteinn Valdimarsson
SigriOur Sigurhansdottir
Haukur GuOmundsson
Styrmir Jonsson
AhalheiOur Gunnarsdottir
William Jamison
Val Dean Dewhirst
Gu6j6n V. Reynisson
Haraldur Stefansson
NATO Satellite Ground
Terminal F-15
Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist
ET1(AW/SW) Mark A. Brown
Outstanding PRTs
Lt. Cmdr. Terry E. Asher
RMCS(SW) Joseph M. Teriy
RMCS(SW) Curtis Wilder
CEC(SCW) Nilo P. Rioja
RM1 Robin L. Wright
ETl(AW) John R. Bowen
RM1 Veronica Clark
ET1 Debra Edwards
ET2 Hoyett McKenzie
Naval Meteorology and
Oceanography
Detachment
Navy Commendation Medal
Lt. Sharon K. Bobst
AGC(AW) Kristopher W. Blom
Sailor of the Quarter
AG1 Elizabeth K. Woodlief
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
AGAN Sandra L. Berube
Outstanding PRTs
AGCS (AW/SW) Edward J.
MacDonald
AGC(AW) Kristopher W. Blom
YN1 Melvin Trice
AG1 Theresa M. Markkula
AG2 David W. Damron
AGAN Sandra L. Berube
Personnel Support
Activity Detachment,
Keflavik
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
PNSN Michael W. Sorrell
September Bluejacket of the Month
DKSN Sharia Y. Jackson
Outstanding PRTs
Lt. Miriam D. Becker
Lt. Matthew J. Browning
PNCM(SW) Emigdio A. Capili
DKC(SW) Andrew S. Kramer
DK1 Pamela S. Moebius
PN1 Bruce L. Sullivan
YN2(SW) Shane Fultz
PN3 Scott L. Horne
PNSN Michael W. Sorrell
DK2 Joy Leach
Concert to be held in Keflavik tomor-
row. Bergpor Pdlsson, a young Icelandic opera
singer, will present a concert tomorrow at the
Keflavik Lutheran Church starting at 5 p.m.
Bergjtor earned his master’s degree from Indiana
University and started his career in Germany. After
three years there, he returned to join the Iceland
Opera Company.
School photos to be passed out next
week. Robyn Jackett of Fotos by R.J. is on emer-
gency leave. School photos will be passed out next
week. Watch your school paper for dates and
times.
An introduction to the ombudsman
program is scheduled for Tuesday and
Wednesday. You are invited to attend this basic
training at the FSC from 6 - 9 p.m. Stop by the FSC
or phone in your reservation at ext. 4101 by Nov. 21.
For further information, call Deanna Rack at ext.
4457.
Tuition Assistance (TA) classes sched-
uled. Navy Campus will hold the class from 9-10
a.m. from Dec. 5-9. All active duty personnel
using TA for the first time must attend one of the
classes. If you were allowed to take one course
without the TA class, you must also attend. Call
Navy Campus at ext. 6226 for more information.
University of Oklahoma spring sched-
ule announced. The university is offering a
master of human relations degree program. The
program is non-thesis and requires 34-semester
hours. Classes will be taught by professors from the
Norman, Okla., campus. Students must enroll at
least 30 days before their course starts. Contact Jim
Rail at ext. 2405 for course dates or more informa-
tion.
Healthcare meeting set. The quarterly
Healthcare Consumer Council meeting will be held
Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Light Fellowhsip
Hall. Command respr'esentatives and ombudsman
are invited to attend the meeting. Contact Krista
Dalton at ext. 3374 if you have any questions, con-
cerns or topics you would like addressed.
Parent information sessions offered at
high school. A. T. Mahan High School is offer-
ing the sessions throughout the school year. They
will be held in the high school library. Topics
include “Financial Aid and Scholarships,” “The
Guidance Information System and Cashe” and
“Grades 7-12 Course Selection and Graduation
Require-ments.” Call Norla Strasbaugh, high
school guidance counselor, at ext. 7008 for more
details.
Make this winter safe. The NAS Safety
Office has announced several precautions that
should be taken this winter. A nine-year-old boy
was killed in the past by attaching himself to a para-
chute and subsequently dragged across a rocky
field. In another instance, a child died after grab-
bing the back bumper of a car for a “ride.” Other
areas of concern include high winds and dumpsters,
sledding, hiking, skiing and playing in snow banks.
Make sure children are supervised and obey basic
safety precautions to make for a safe and enjoyable
winter.
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U.S. Naval Institute sponors es
contest. The institute is accepting entries foi
21st annual Vincent Astor Memorial Leaders'
Essay Contest. The competition encourages
research, new thinking and writing on the topic of
leadership. It is open to junior officers and officer
trainees of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast
Guard. The top entry will receive $1,500.
Essays must be typed original works on 8 1/2 X
11 inch paper and must not exceed 3,500 words.
Two copies of the essay must be submitted. Entries
should be sent to: Executive Director, U.S. Naval
Institute, 118 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis,
Maryland 21402-5035. Essays must be postmarked
by Feb. 15. Call ext. 4612 for complete contest
rules.
Relationships the topic of next week’s
Feedback. The University of Maryland
Interpersonal Relationship Psychology class will be
the guests on Feedback Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. on
Channel 4. There will also be a panel of profession-
als from the base and local area to answer your
questions on intimate relationships.
CPR course offered. Red Cross CPR cer-
tificates are valid one year from the date of issue.
People who fail to recertify before the expiration
date must retake the course rather than the abbrevi-
ated review course. A review course will be held
later this month for anyone with adult and/or infant
and child CPR cards expiring within the next 60
days. The class will not be offered again until
February. Limited seats are available and f<
must be paid at time of registration.
Also, the Red Cross Steering Committee has
eral volunteer positions open. For more info:
tion on volunteering or the CPR course, call the
Red Cross at ext. 6210.
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