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Pan Am AEROSPACE SERVICES DIVISION + t. ^-1____________________________ Volume 9-2 March 1972 Deadline 12 noon Thursday for the following Thursday's publication. Pan Am Public Relations, MU 517 PAFB, Building 423, Room 3-227 Telephone: 494-5784 SECURITY REMINDER A Visitor Control file is located in the Pan Am Wage and Salary Section (494-4992). Be sure that a visitor's security clearance is verified with this Section, after his need-to-know has been demonstrated, before allowing him access to classified information. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE During the month of March, employees who are not enrolled in the Personal Accident Insurance Plan may do so and those employees who are already enrolled may change their coverage. All changes and new enrollments must be received in Employee Benefits, Bldg. 989, MU 444, no later than the 20th of March to be effective 1 April 1972. UTILITIES CONSERVATION COMMENT Wasted water running down the drain also means water unnecessarily going through sewage treatment - it is costly! CREDIT UNION ELECTION RESULTS Art P. Duncan and Richard Filip were both successful in their bids for reelection to the Board of Directors of the Patrick Air Force Base Credit Union. William H. Paine was also reelected to serve another term on the Supervisory Committee. The following officers were elected by the Board of Directors at a recent meeting: Walter Runge, president; Laurence E. Lea, vice president; Richard Filip, treasurer; and Jack Thomassen, secretary. WORLD TRAVELERS TO MEET 10 MARCH The Pan Am World Travelers will meet at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, 10 March 1972, at the First Federal Annex, Fields Plaza, Merritt Island, Florida. Joe and Elke Yates will present a slide program on Southern Germany. Mrs. Yates is a native of Germany. All are welcome - free admission. SAFETY THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Share your safety suggestions. You may spare someone tragedy. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT TRADE FAIR Designs Unlimited, Pan Am's Junior Achievement company, will participate in a Trade Fair at the Brevard Mall in Melbourne on 4 March. The group will be selling "Smiley" lamps. STUDENTS PRESENT DANCE PROGRAM The Melbourne Recreation Department presents Mrs. Martin E. Sager's students of dance in "Tanz in der Wiener Fruhlinzeint" (Dance in Viennese Springtime) on Tuesday, March 21, 1972, 7:30 p.m. at the Gleason Auditorium, F.I.T. campus. Admission is $1.00 adults, 50£ students. This is a delightful and colorful show. For information or tickets call the Melbourne Recreation Department, 254-6525.
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Full Text | Pan Am AEROSPACE SERVICES DIVISION + t. ^-1____________________________ Volume 9-2 March 1972 Deadline 12 noon Thursday for the following Thursday's publication. Pan Am Public Relations, MU 517 PAFB, Building 423, Room 3-227 Telephone: 494-5784 SECURITY REMINDER A Visitor Control file is located in the Pan Am Wage and Salary Section (494-4992). Be sure that a visitor's security clearance is verified with this Section, after his need-to-know has been demonstrated, before allowing him access to classified information. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE During the month of March, employees who are not enrolled in the Personal Accident Insurance Plan may do so and those employees who are already enrolled may change their coverage. All changes and new enrollments must be received in Employee Benefits, Bldg. 989, MU 444, no later than the 20th of March to be effective 1 April 1972. UTILITIES CONSERVATION COMMENT Wasted water running down the drain also means water unnecessarily going through sewage treatment - it is costly! CREDIT UNION ELECTION RESULTS Art P. Duncan and Richard Filip were both successful in their bids for reelection to the Board of Directors of the Patrick Air Force Base Credit Union. William H. Paine was also reelected to serve another term on the Supervisory Committee. The following officers were elected by the Board of Directors at a recent meeting: Walter Runge, president; Laurence E. Lea, vice president; Richard Filip, treasurer; and Jack Thomassen, secretary. WORLD TRAVELERS TO MEET 10 MARCH The Pan Am World Travelers will meet at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, 10 March 1972, at the First Federal Annex, Fields Plaza, Merritt Island, Florida. Joe and Elke Yates will present a slide program on Southern Germany. Mrs. Yates is a native of Germany. All are welcome - free admission. SAFETY THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Share your safety suggestions. You may spare someone tragedy. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT TRADE FAIR Designs Unlimited, Pan Am's Junior Achievement company, will participate in a Trade Fair at the Brevard Mall in Melbourne on 4 March. The group will be selling "Smiley" lamps. STUDENTS PRESENT DANCE PROGRAM The Melbourne Recreation Department presents Mrs. Martin E. Sager's students of dance in "Tanz in der Wiener Fruhlinzeint" (Dance in Viennese Springtime) on Tuesday, March 21, 1972, 7:30 p.m. at the Gleason Auditorium, F.I.T. campus. Admission is $1.00 adults, 50£ students. This is a delightful and colorful show. For information or tickets call the Melbourne Recreation Department, 254-6525. |
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