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MONTEREY YOUR CALENDAR (Jg'we /Vettd WELCOME ABOARD COFFEE WELCOME ABOA RD the Welcome Aboard Coffee Will Be Held Thursday Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive Institutional Publications The Classmate 1974-07 The Classmate: Naval Postgraduate School Officer Students Wives' Club Magazine / Vol.14, no.6 (July - August 1974) http://hdl.handle.net/10945/46947 THE CLASSMATE Ph ) II i .. Ril t·y ................... ",- dvi<;lIr Eclitor-in-Chief Vera Russell Box 2330 .......384-83 15 WELCOME TO Advt' rtis i n~ Dirt'('IOr Cindy Va n Rooy Box 2470 .... 372-6756 Circ ulation Manage r \lar) O'Ottnndl .... ......373-8142 STAFF TYilistg .............. Rhonda Reynolds Linda Barker Jvyce Rish. the ne wl y-elected president Writers .. ' .......... Frederi cka \1arlin HfOSWC. is a nati ve ofSuuth Carulina and I.inda \ IcCracke n ....... Nancy Valley a gradu ate of Winthrop CHll ege and the Cheryl Kicr ... ..... \1 axi ne Sagehorn Uni ve rsity Hf S uuth Carulina . S he is mar­ Rosemary Carmody . ... Fl ore nce West ri ed tu LT Rubert Ri sh. a submariner study­ Pho tog raphe rs ...... .John S heehan III ing in the Weapons Engi neering Progra m. Cheryl Ki er They have e njoyed tuurs of dut y in New Pronfrt'adt'r s ...... " alll) C nhl lllt'~t 'r Lu ndun. Connect icu t. a nd Key West. Florence West ........ .Ja net S mith Fl urida . before corning to ~'l o nt e rey. Bunnie '1oofe ...... .. ..... Pat Corsey Juyce has just fi ni shed a term as treas­ urer uf OS WC a nd has ta ken part in a vari­ t T IIlIlClI LAIl HEPHESENTATIVES ety of OSWC acti vities. S he e njoys reading, Administl'utive and knitting. gardening. and is a tropi cal fi sh Compute r Scie nce Programs enthusiast. \Jar) Blue Ster 1306 ......... 373-6353 Act'onnu.ieu) Engineering Pam Schwi kert 1854 ..... ... 373-5676 A WAHM WELCOME Da('calaure ate Cheryl Kier 1039 .... .. .. 373-5301 To the wives of all incoming and new E lectronics and Communications stude nts. a sincere WELCOME to the Lurraine S humaker 2872 .....37 2-9026 Postgraduate School. You will be greeted E n"ineering Scie nce hy an area hostess wh en your hu sband has Slit· Parsons 29 10 . ..........384- 6583 submitted an address to the P ersonnel Of­ \J erri Russell 130 1 .......... 37f>.853 I fi ce on the card provided. A " Welcome Me le orology and O c eanography Aboard Coffee" will be held in your honor a Joyce Rish Cheryl Spaeth 2707 ......... 372-483B fe w weeks after the qu arler begins. Watch OSWC PRESIDENT Na\'al Engine ering fo r th e announcement in th e OS WC Pink (Trend Studio Photo) Jeanne Raine)' 18 12 . ........372-5645 Fl yer. May each of you find your husband"s Na val Intelligence tour here a very pleasant exp eri ence. Da le Bradshaw 11 74 .........372-4810 Pl ease feel free to call me at 375-2537 Operalions Avalysis Welcome Aboard to ne w stlldents and with any qu esti ons or probl e ms you may EI.ine ~l c K ea rn 1622 ........37 2- 5645 th eir fa milies. We hope that all th e moving have in acclimating to th e area. We apons Enginee ring pa raphernali a has been unpacked a nd you - Christi e Doyle Liz Rueh 2636 . .. ......... 649-0484 a re ready to enjoy you r tour at the Naval Th.. iUunthl\ ri .. atllllu' fu r ,,1.1 . ('upy In Ihr Edilur. Postgraduate School. The surrounding area Boll 2.130 will b~ Ihe 20th day 01 cvcr y monlh. $cclion has ma ny beautiful places to explore. THEASUHEH'S HEPOHT rep\lrl .. r~ an,1 (urrllula, Rrprr~ .. nl.liu ·" mu,.t atlJu .. t Unfortuna tely. life with a fu ll time stu­ GOVEHNI G BOAHD th .. lr n"II\Iduitl ,1 ... ,11111,," I" mrt'l Ih .. miltal dradhnc. dent can be very fru slra ti ng especially if the 3 JUDe 1974 Puhlhh .. ri a t nu (' u~1 10 thr l '.:-i . ( ;"v r,nm~nl by wife is bored and unhappy while the hus­ 1I .. ,itld Pnnl .. r~ & P u"It~ l lI·r ... 201 F,'am !'it.. \I"nlt're)· ba nd spe nds his ti me wi th hi s books a nd his Cash Balance 1 May 1974 .... .. 52,429.33 CaJlf•• rnlJjl . T H E (: L -\:-oS \l o\ TE wa~ ,trt j(inJjl led a nd prr­ VttlthJ) .. ,itl .. ,f 10) l it .. ... iv .. ~ "flh .. :o ludenl" .. (lht' Gt'nt'ra l computer. We would like to in vi te you to (savings not included) 1.111" and '\aval :-o,·i .. n,·.. St·h,,,.!. It I" II""'" I'IWn,.",rd join in the activities a nd progra ms OS WC Income Month of May ..... .. .. .. 303.00 b\ Ih .. Offi, .. r :-Olud,·n'''· \\ IV"~' C luh ,,( Ihc \'aval has pla nned for you. Wa tch your pink fl yer Di sbursements Month of Ma y ... 1.200.00 P" .. II',.. ,lual .. :-o,h""I. \lal .. 1I1I.1 an,1 u.,iniun.!' conlaincd for current informati on on the classes a nd Leaving a cash balance of , .. .. 1.532.01 h .. r""1 ,,,.' 111I'~" "f III .. puhl, .. h .. ,... ,111 II.U' n,,1 10 bt' progra ms OSWC offers fo r your enjoyme nt Plus savings . .. .. .. ,., ... 1,860.31 ('IIn .. "I.·r.. ,I .. n "ffit'lal .. , prt''i''lUn ..( Ih .. O"parlmcnl of a nd plan to ta ke advantage of some of the m. GRA ND TOTAL $3.392.32 th .. '\,,1 \ H,·, au .... ,,( It:. funt·Ii .. n ." .n unuffirial The pink fl yer is distributed through the nl(',tllllll fur flu' O(fi('f'r !'\tudrnl .. · W iv~!I' C lub. ad¥er- S MC boxes. Ronnie Lassit er 11 .... mrlll~ '" th .. Vu t,II"at",n do not t' ''nt t i tul ~' an Most of us have so ma ny oth er interests, Treasurer eml"r""ltlf'nt 1.\ Ih .. D,'parl ment o( Ilt t' 'l.Javy uf ~c r V i cc5 it would be unreali sti C' to expect participa­ advert.s .. t!' WriTl cn ~ rm i u i on it nccc5ury to re.print any material h~ rcjn. ti on all the time by eve ryone, but we hope OSWC Courle.ie. you will decide to join us perhaps just as a n W elcom e a b oard! acti ve member now but later perhaps as a OS WC COURTESIES: Courtesies are Canoeing on La ke EI committee chairman or officer. extended by OS WC in the form of flowers or Estero is onl y one of We meet the first Monday evening of the cards t<Js tudent wi ves who a re hospitalized. the pleasures of the month at 8:00 p.m. in the Tower Room of seriously ill, or who ha ve had a death in the Mont erey P e ninsula. Herma nn Hall. We invit e you to joi n us any immediate fa mily or nearest relatives. If Enjoy your tour here, time you have questions or comments re­ you know of someone to wh om fl owers or a Photo b y J ohn J . garding OS WC. card should be sent, please conlact Myrna Sheehan III Joyce Ri sh Bi nford at 372-2690. JULY-AUGUST, 1974 THE CLASSMATE PAGE I MA RI( MONTEREY YOUR CALENDAR (jg'We /Vettd WELCOME ABOARD COFFEE WELCOME ABOA RD The Welcome Aboard Coffee will be held Thursday. July 25th . at 8:00 P . ~1 . in the La We lcome to the a val P ostgradu at e Novia Room of the Officers Club. All are School and th e Montere y Peninsula . Whe n welcome to atte nd and meet the in coming Bob and I first arrived here in 1968 it was wi ves and perhaps sign up for interesting love at second sight; I hope you will feel th e classes a nd acti vities. same. Yes. I know the temperature is cool a nd the fog frequent , bUI the lack of s mog FLUORIDE TREATl\IENT and bugs and snakes balances that. The AUGUST 9 bris k air will put roses in your cheeks a nd a spring in your step. And you don't have to A bi-annual flu oride treatment date has shovel s now or install your air-conditioner. been set fo r Augus t 9th with anothe r plan­ Touris ts fl ock here by the milli ons . if you ned for February in conjuncti on wi th the get out and look around you' ll find out why. Fluoride Festival. The twice-a-year treat­ The fa ci that your hus band was sent to me nts will take the place of the monthly the Postgraduate School means that he is treatments which have been discontinued one of the oulstandjng offi cers of th e Armed d ue to poor response and cancell ations. Forces. Take pride in that fa ct. Ev e n Call the NPS Denta l Clinic now fo r ap­ though your hu sband will be busy studying. pointme nt s. be thankful that he is here with you a nd not on a d eployment or unaccompanied tour Maxine Sagehom OSWC PROGRAM som ewhere dis tant. This is a chance to OSWC 1ST VICE PRESIDENT enjoy family life and all that this area has to (Trend Studio Photo) Dear wives: offer. There are many beautiful camping At this lime OS WC is p roud to a nnounce and vacation spots within a few hours drive . :\1 axine Sagehorn. First Vi ce President .
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