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Classmate Vol.14 No.4 Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive Institutional Publications The Classmate 1974-05 The Classmate: Naval Postgraduate School Officer Students Wives' Club Magazine / Vol.14, no.4 (May 1974) http://hdl.handle.net/10945/46945 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICER STUDENTS' WIVES' CLUB MAGAZINE L&.I :z: ... MAY, 1974 VOL. 14, NO. 4 TH E CLASSMATE Ph) IIi ... Rilq ... ... _·\t h' i~lIr Editor-in-Chief been a specific fund-raising project nor a \ . era Ru ssell Box 2330 . .. .... 384.a315 sizeabl e gift during 1974, The checki ng ac­ Ad" t'rtis in" Dirt' c' lor count is kepi la rge enough to handle bills Cindy Van Rooy Box 2470 ... 372-6756 such as the $664,00 order of cookbooks re­ Cirrulation \1una".·r ce ntly paid for. These boo ks a re sold J4 '.III.-1I.1 \ II I' • • • •• • ••..•••.• : ri:l · 8~i9 through avy Excha nge bookstore at a ~TAFF small profit to the OS Wc. T Yllis lS .......... .. .. Che ryl Spaeth The May program is being put on with no Linda Ba rker Rhonda Reynolds mark-up from Commissioned Offi cer Mess \\ ' rilt'r~ price to OS WC me mbers because of the Linda McCrac ken . ... Nancy Vall ey fact of our present and anticipated sol­ Cheryl Kier . ... Maxine Sagehorn vency. Income sources a re: du es, profit on F n -d n id .. a \I..trlin . H " " ' · III 'H ~ Carlllod ) cookbooks , bargain fair regi stration and VholC)~raplH'r .......... Jllhn S IIt't'illln some programs. Expenses are: Pink Flyer (approximately 540.00 per month), flower Proofrt· ... lt · r~ .. ... " dlh~ Cll h llllt'~ t· r courtesies. welcoming a nd other coffees, Florence West .. ...... Ja nci Smit h print ed forms, sta ti onary and other paper Bonnie '\loo re . .. .. Pat Corsey suppli es, postage a nd posters. (THlllCl·I.AH IlEI'IlESE"iTATIVES OS WC funds are not used for the per­ ·\f·runaUlic·ul En"ilH'f'rinfj: sonal pl easure of Governing Board mem­ .\l arge- Furt'hman 2086 .........,\7:l .SIl-l Kathie Merchant bers, although each of us leaves offi ce with OSWC PRESIDENT BaN'alau r,'U It' a s mall mome nt o of service. In short , Robyn Adair 2207 ... ........ 624-6326 (Trend Studio Photo) OSWC is functi oning as a non-profit social EI.,.c'lronic'!!I arul ( ;ommunic'ations club. a nd a ny other image perceiv ed by 11,,1"11 \X ,·11- 1 91~ ....... ... 3fl.l.. 9." .1 members or non-me mbers is purely coinci­ Di sclosure of the use of public funds has F.n~i'H'f · rin~ S"i"nf'" dental. been the topic of much turmoil nationally of Lami.· \I,H\q ·1l ............37;;" 970 1 - Kathie Merchant late. The OS WC cannot be left off the 'la nal'.' mf'lll a IHI ba ndwagon! Here is our financial report in a ( :•• ml)ulf·r S~ ' !;Ot('rn" Programs simple ve rs ion: Ja nua ry 1, 1974 to March L.I H ~ ' . · (:" 11" I09H.... .372-56W 18, 1974 in come s tands at $1 ,390.00, ex­ TREASURER'S REPORT '1"lf'orolo~~ & O( ' ('ano~raphy penses at $1, 105.00. Projecting to May 31 , GOVEIlNING BOARD Dia rw H IIIII" 1530 . .... .3 73 - 676 .~ 1974 we should just about break eve n be­ 4 March 1974 '\'u'\ul F.n"in'·f·ring cause budgeted ex pe nses exceed expected Di.t1w St .tnli/!lI u 2:1 1'1 ........ 372--l 9Y J additional income. Cash Balance I Feb. 1974 .. .. $2,006.24 'u\ul I nh-lIi".>n,',· We own a sil ver coffee servi ce, electric (savings not included) Dale Bradshaw 1174 .........373-48 10 typewriter. adding machine, ditto machine Income month of February . .... .45.97 Opt' rulion!'o Anal~' si e a nd silk screen s~ t-up all of which are used Di sbursements month of Feb . .. .. 840.07 I. inda \ dkin ... I t lD . .372-887 1 by and for Club functi ons. There has not Leaving a cash balance of ...... 1,212.14 We apons Engineering Plus savings . .. .. .. 1,860.31 Donna Crawford 2030 .... ... 372-2780 GRA D TOTAL $3,072.45 rhO' ",,," .111\ ,1.'" ,U lI l'" f"r ·\ 1 1 ' ''I'' ,,, ,h., [.III"T. Bm. 2130 .. ,JIll.. Ih .. 10t h J ... ,f C'v"n munl h . Ser l lnn rf'l'" r lt· t_ dll.j I urfll ulM B.·tH .. -t' nldll~' "'' 11111_1 adJ II - 1 .h" 11 ,"dl\ldu .. 1 d"d il l' llt" .. , .. 1111" .. 1 !tlt' Imlldl .I.. ,uJlIlIr' This month THE C LA SSMATE says P uhls .. h.·,1 ,, ' II" n •• 1 , ,, ,h .. I ... f , "\"fll mt'nl I" Thank you to Mrs. Ka re n Hi ckman. the 1I .' r,.I,I I'/lIII" ' - & l'ulolJ .. hl"r', :llll h ••u lI " .. \ I .. nlt'rl" out-going Editor-in-Chief. Ka re n has ( dlll"rnid ·lll t. ( I , ...... \' ",Tf. "' a~ "n~lI1dh · .1 dll.1 pro-· , ... u ~h .·d,I.-" I. , Iii., "' " I - ~ .,llh.- ~ lud " I ' I ~ ,.fl/l!' (,"no-ra l earned a "Well done" comme ndation from I ,l lit' ,lI ul '\d, .. 1 "" 'WII' " .... 1.. .. ,/ "I ~ II"'" " 1J"1I ~" n ,. 1 all of us, Karen will re main in the area a nd h, II ... t)(fi. " f "' 1ud ' - II I ~ ' \\ 1\ . '. ' ('Iulo .. r Ihl' '\al al has promi sed to do some writing for THE 1" ''' I ~ I d .lu , 'I ' ' ... , 11"" /, \ 1" II"ldl "n./ " p'IlI" n" " "lIldIl1l',1 CLASSMATE. We will be loo king forward h" 1"1' 1I1 .. n' II,,, ••, " I 11 11' , ,, " , " ~llI'r~ dnd "rl' 11,,1 I" lit' to that, Karen. ""II·"IH,''/ .110 "If" 1.1/ " 'l' r l' ~'I" I ' "I 1111' D .. " drlllll·I1 ' ,,( THE C LA SSMATE also welcomes Mrs. II. , \dll H.·, dll" " I ' I ~ (1111.1, ,," .. ~ all ulllIffi.'ial Cindy Va n Rooy as Advertising Director. IIw,hlllll t .. r Ilr . (1ft .. " "lud,·nl. ' \J; "'" Club. a \ h ~ r · Cindy was born in Indi a na, but as daughter 1I~""" ' I1'~ III l h., 1'111,111 d ll,," 01 .. n ", ,,,n " 'Il ul(" all of an Army Officer she has li ved in many " I"I ••r "'IIII'III I" 1111 ' Ih'l'drllll,' nl "f lh .. \ "11 uf .. (' rlj ('t'~ a d "or rl ' ~ .. " " ""f'1l ,'f'"",, .. ,.,n , .. nf'('or .... "ry In r ~. pr i nl places. She a tte nded the Uni versi ty of any malron,,) h orre ln. Ha waii a nd met her husband wh en hi s ship stopped in Pearl Ha rbor on the way to Vi et THE C OVEll: am. Cindy graduated from the Uni versit y ane y Ve r non and of Oklahoma with a B.A. in An thropology. Bill ~ ' I oor e go through She married Arllhe same day. Ci ndy enjoys a ruuline in \'PS Lit ­ all arts a nd crafts hobbies. especially the ~~ tl e Theatre's curre nt ones wh ich entail working with bright fa b­ mus ic a l " A nyt hing rics a nd yarns. She has exp erime nted with Coes. '· Vera Russell silkscreening and bl ockprinting too, She I Editor a nd Art are looki ng forward to one more, too ! ', short year at NPS . ... (Trend Studio Photo) ~CLASSMAT_E MAY, 1974 THE CLASSMATE PAGE 1 The Pos ters Chairman and her com­ mittee are responsible for all poste rs pub­ licizing OSWC activiti es and functions. Th e monthly O S WC program s are The Officer StudenHj" Wives' Club of the planned b y the Program Chairman. Naval Pos tgraduate School i~ a very cH.: llve Together with the Programs Reserva­ organization that tries to provide a(, tiviti es tion Chairman, all arrangements for of interest for all of Ihe members. advance ti cket sales are made. Hostesses Li s ted below art' th e various OS we from each curriculum in turn pour the night Committ ee Chairmen and a brief s ummary of the meeting. of the duties of each. Must of th ese chair­ The Publicity Chairman coordinates. men are in need nr volunteers so if you edits, and di stributes th e monthly " Pink see a committee li sted which int erests you. Fl yer.·· She also prov ides news releases for feel free to contact the Chai rman and offer the local news media about OSWC ac­ yOUf assistance. tiviti es. event s_ and electi ons. The Activities Chairman arranges The Red Cross Chairman represent s classes and seminars which are given by th e Red Cross on the Governing Board and civilian and stude nt wife instruc tors for secures volunteers to serv e at the various members of OSWc. She al so maintains a facilities and is coordinator of ditty bags list of service organizati ons which are in need of volunteer assistance. This li st is and .he BloodMobile a. NPS. available to all OS we members who would The Ways and Means Chairman Like to offer th eir tim e to the community. coordinates money-making projects for the The Adobe Tour Chairman serves Fredericka Ann Martin OS WC suc h as the sale of coukbooks and from November to May and secures mem­ OSWC 1st. VICE PRESIDENT calendars. She orga ni zes the Ba rgain Fairs. bers of OSWC to serve as hostesses in one (Trend Studio Photo) of th e historic old adobe homes or buildings The Hospitality Chairman and her com­ The Welcome Aboard Chairman and whi ch are open each spring during the last mittee maintain the hospitality kits con­ her committee have the very important task Saturday in April for the annual Monterey taining household items and baby equip· of acclimating new student wives to the Adobe Tour.
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