European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 22, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Andreu All letter to 6 bag editor the stars and stripes Apo 175, . Forces it elude name and Andreu name will be deleted and kept confidential on request. Utter my fee Cen denied far publication provided Tuch editing does net alter the meaning of the erg Init. Navy wives work on visual aids to teach photos Mere Hunter \ the abcs Are shipshape by Paul h. Spiers jr., staff writer the people to people program a port Lyu Utoy Morocco is in shipshape condition. Especially with the abcs. Three moroccan youngsters attend the dependents school at the . Navy base. One of them 12-year-old Aziza m. Ben Nouna is doing especially Good work according to school officials. She is the daughter of Mechli a. Ben noun Public information director at the Royal Palace. She rides an air Force bus from Rabat twice a Day 45 minutes each Way. To get an american schooling. On the other Side of the program Mem Bers of the officers wives club Tench eng Lish to 150 moroccan teen agers. The state department approached the club last Spring about our touching English in moroccan schools says mrs. Portia Schlocht one of the teaching coordinators. Two dozen women expressed interest and we picked up the Ball from the state department and have run with it. We began teaching in a private school in Kenitra moroccan name for port Lyautey in mrs. Harriette Best a coordinator says the program has been so successful that the Pasha of Kenitra has encouraged the club to. Start adult classes for City officials. Officers wives notably Active in the program Are mrs. Susan Montalbine mrs. Mercedes Perry mrs. Susan Ruffini mrs. Mattielou Armenaki mrs. Alice Pickering mrs. Ann Romance and mrs. Ruth Waldron. Also assisting the group is mrs. Alice Mil Ner. Club president. Materials for teaching have Bee donated by several units on the Sta Tion and plans Call for enlisted men s wives to join the program. The teachers and coordinators gathered for a planning session had this to say about the program the moroccan youngsters we re teach ing Are 12 to 17 years old and they absorb new words like a sponge. They really retain the new words. They re very eager to learn. Before we began teaching Only one or two of them knew a few words like hello Goodby and thank you right now it s taking us about four hours of preparation for one hour of class. None of us Are professional teachers. We have four classes that we teach for one hour on tuesdays and wednesdays. We have two instructors to a class in Case one in ill or can t leave her own children. On the first Day of instruction we took what we thought would be enough words for an hour. The children went so fast we had to and lib. We try to give them words that apply in their Homes. We found during the Sec Ond Day of instruction that the different classes had gotten together to compare words and had a dividend of words. None of us Speaks arabic. But we Man age to get the arabic word on Board. One of the ways is by playing charades. There s no disciplinary problems with these children. Their behaviour is Superb. They just seem eager to learn. They re very proud of their English vocabularies. They re very eager to show you what they know. I remember one boy stood up in the Middle of class and shouted Goodby teacher those weren t exactly the right words at the right time but it made us feel Aziza goes to american school. Reserve officer queries i have recently applied for a Reserve army commission in the Mac. If i should be granted commission in this or some of or Branch what Are. The possibilities of getting on Active duty for the last six months of my current two year obligation this is of course considering that i have the necessary time left to serve upon receipt of the com Mission. If this is not possible what Are the enlistment Cate Gories for which i May qualify if any. Name withheld by request editor s note u8areur he replies As follows \ the Active duty requirement for commissioned service is for a minimum period of three years for those who have no prior commissioned service. Although the request of Tho writer for information concern ing enlistment categories is somewhat vague the following information is furnished for his guidance 1 enlistment for Branch is authorized for prior service personnel in accordance with Para graph 2, a 601-215. 2 enlistment for army service school and conus Continental . Assignment is authorized under a 601-229 and a 601 220, respectively. More detailed information can be made available to the writer by his re enlistment no. Based on the following information can you Tell me whether or. Not i am eligible for a re serve commission and if so under which regulations May i sub Mit an application for consideration age 33, education High school Grad uate military service 10 years and 9 months military background i have filled mos 712 stenographer and mos 717 administrative specialist in All assignments since 1951. My efficiency and character ratings have always been Superior and excellent. I have received High recommendations from practically All of my commanding officers. My Over seas assignments have always been on military missions Iran and Yugoslavia and presently shape Paris France and in army Headquarters in conus. P h y s i a a 1 condition profile 21lllthe 2 will be considered for release in . Name withheld by request editor s note Usa eur he replies As follows eligibility requirements Are outlined in a 140-100. To be eligible for appointment in the . Army Reserve an individual must not have reached his 28th birthday. 75-cent in flight lunch i recently purchased an air Force flight lunch for 75 cents prior to boarding an of plane. After the plane got under Way i struggled to open the cans finally succeeding. To my Dis May the Steak dinner was uncooked and surrounded by a Greasy film. In addition there was soluble Coffee and Tea. How Ever there were no facilities aboard to heat anything. Consequently for my 75 cents i got some crackers and a can of fruit salad. Can this be corrected name withheld by request editor s note u8afe he replies As follows no comment is made on the Price since that is the Normal charge for civilians and officer non Crew members. In flight meals Are contracted for and accepted by the army medical corps for shipment to this area. The possibility for raw meat is Remote. The present in flight food packet is the Best item developed in this line so far. It can be eaten hot or cold although some components Are More palatable when heated. In such cases a minimum of equipment is required for heating. This packet containing about 1,200 calories is a meal i itself and is adaptable for use in a majority of aircraft. It is stable for two years under Ordinary storage conditions and can be conveniently produced by the food Industry. With 10 menus available the items in the packet Are considered highly acceptable. 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Tha Chicago Tribune saturday november 22, 1958
