OCR Text |
Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 Featured at Hard! Gras Party Air Force Academy Opens Associate Team Rosters For Basketball Officers Reserve to Membership Listed Tourney for associate membership in the Air Force Academy Eligibility Athletic Association has now been opened to AF Reserve officers with commissioned service. less than eight-yeRegular membership is open 10 active or retired AF Reserve offi- Association entirely until proceeds cers with over eight years commis- from athletic contests become availsioned service, as well as to all able. Primary purpose of the AsRegular officers of the AF, AF sociation is to support and proAcademy cadets and present and mote intercollegiate sports and to former civilian heads of the AF. assist in furthering the cadet physReserves with less than eight years' ical education and recreational proservice will be able to qualify for grams, similar to the functions of regular membership when they the Associations of the Army and have completed the required time. Navy service academies. Then they will be given credit for who the length of time and for the Reserve officers, or othersshould are for membership, eligible for have amount they already paid apply to the Air Force Academy their associate membership. to decision The Air Force's open Athletic Association, U. b. Air associate membership to Reserves Force Academv. Denver. Colo. of limited service is expected to in- They should inclose check or money crease greatly the number of ac- order covering membership fee and tive supporters of the Air Force send the following lntormation: Academy's intercollegiate athletic Complete name, .mailing address, type of membership requested, program. Associate membership fee is $5 service and component, active, reand regular membership is $10. An- tired or separate, total commisnual dues for all members will be sioned service, grade or one for$2, beginning in fiscal 1956. These merly held, date of birth and funds will be used to support the - ar Officers May Make Application For Jet Propulsion Fellowships Qualified officers may make application for fellowships being given in the study of jet propulsion, according to information received from the Air University, USAF Institute of Technology, Wright-Pa- t terson AFB, Ohio. The Daniel and Florence GugApplication should be made digenheim Jet Propulsion Fellowto the Daniel & Florence rectly ships are' being given to select Guggenheim Fou n d a t i o n, 120 and train outstanding men for New York 5, N. Y. Apbasic research and for leadership Broadway, must be received by the in the development of rockets and plications Foundation March 1, 1955, and by jet propulsion, with particular em- selections will be announced about uses. on peacetime phasis 1. blanks Application may April It is being given at the Califorrequested from the Foundation. nia Institute of Technology, Prince- be Officers selected as Fellows should ton University. initiate a request, through comare to open qualified mand channels, Fellowships to the Director of college graduates with suitable enPersonnel, Military Headquarters, scientific or undergradgineering D. C, that uate preparation. Candidates must USAF,beWashington 25, permitted to accept the have outstanding technical ability, they demonstrated leadership qualities, fellowship award. and deep interest in rockets and The Admissions Division, propulsion. Fellows may work to- USAFIT will provide educational ward Master's or Professoinal de- guidance to those interested offi cers requesting it. grees or toward the Ph.D. . Short Story Writing Contest is Announced for Military Personnel A short story writing contest for all military personnel stationed aro is announcea Dy niaitn i. uudmundsen, librarian. All military personnel, regard! ess of rank, are eligible to enter the contest. Prizes of $15, $10, and $5 will be where they will comnete in awarded for the three best stories mand their contest for prizes of $100, $75 at this base. These stories will be and $50. Winning stories of the Comforwarded to Air Materiel AMC contest will then be entered in the United States Air Force con test where they'll have a chance of winning prizes of $300, $200 and $100. These top stories will also be published in leading magazines at standard rates. ai nm . Followiner are t.hp Tll1 rmtlinorl must by Mrs. Gudmundsen. Stories .... noi exceed u.ihju words. Each manuscript should be submitted to the base library on 8x1014 inrh nn nor double-spacecovered with manila ioiaer, ana accompanied by an at- tacnea entry blank. Author's name wm not appear on the manuscript Stories will he iudcpd haHtjr,' f reshhess"of appicacfc.ja4 literary stvie. There is nn limifn. d, v j i .Won on Ui 'iMilllifta costs the 0 average family only about LARSON AFB SABRES SSgt. John Atcachunas, Forward A2C Murvil Crawford, Center A2C Gordon Daggett, Guard A3C Raymond Duke, Center SSgt. Charles Draper, Forward A2C Robert Johnson, Forward A1C Albert Levitt, Guard 2nd Lt. Jack Pinion, Guard A1C Ernest Spivey, Guard A1C Donald Spring, Guard A2C Miles Williams, Center A2C Charles Wilson, Guard HhlMl JIBS' One of the highlights of the program at the Mardi Gras party fv officers of the 461&t Bombardment. Wins'o wns tVi iiiuiuun invcn by the barbershop quartet above. Shown harmonizing are right) Captain Nick N. Smeloff, Captain Larry Craig. Cantain la! C. Akin, and Major Bob B. Knoll. .v Jack R. Pinion, Coach Robert Johnson, Manager FAIRCHILD AFB FLYERS 2nd Lt. Hartley Kruger 2nd Lt. Merlin Haldorson 2nd Lt. Gil Pastor SSgt. Robert Gagne SSgt. Leonard Pearson A1C Donald Bowman A2C William Benson A2C Frank Moore 1st Lt. Roger Steingruber A2C Donald Young A2C Billy Brown TSgt. Glenn P. Thoreson, Coach GEIGER AFB DEFENDERS 1st Lt. Dean White, Guard 2nd Lt. Gerald Ragland, Guard 2nd Lt. Charles Cates, Guard A1C Edwin Varner, Center A1C David Cranee, Forward A2C Richard Bartholome. Forward A2C Levi Elliot, Forward A2C Chester Dickerson, Guard A2C Douglas Hughes, Guard A3C James Evans, Forward Capt. Joe Roberts, Coach A1C James Stevenson, Manager PORTLAND AFB EAGLES 2nd Lt. Roger Wickstrand, Center A2C Jack Greiner, Forward A2C Tom Ferguson, Forward A2C John Schellenback, Forward . AC Robert Dion, Forward A2C A2C A2C A2C A2C A1C A2C Fred Behmer, Guard John Wood, Guard Leo Poulin, Guard 1 V Ivy 9vsm Vw VmIot HUM, A good salesman is can convince his wife she looks in a minic coat. ami. birthday. The festive theme was carries out in the decorations, costumes and entertainment. The wives the show with their interpretatioi Aditional enter of the Can-Catainment included songs and performed by the officers axil n. wives. A wing breakfast brougtl the successful party to a close. Party chairman was Lt. Colonel Thomas J. Price assisted by Major J. S. Hollingsworth, 0. H. Meyen and C. C. O'Dorisio and Capt. C.G Randle. . BEAUTY SHOP 41 N. 2 A.2C Raymond Raub, Guard MSgt George Stewart, Coach SSgt. William Bush, Manager "I'm sorry, but thet't fht only tight nowi" FALLS AFB JETLINERS First East' Street BOUNTIFUL, A3C James Simmons, Center Pvt. William Erwin, Guard A1C Dallin Roberts, Forward six wt fcovt UTAH Hair Stylists Barbers We Operate on the Hair Hair Surgery by Expert fnnsnrinl Practitioners 7:00 VM Open 8:00 A.M. to or Phone for Appointment 239-V- Y Richard Shanahan. Forward .19, Robert A2C Mullins, Guard A'.l Ve.rnon Hnrn. Forward A2C Rolhn England. Forward 1st " Lt Robert Anderson, Forward 1st Lt John Guard Ma j. Morgan Blankenship. Moyer, Coach A'2C Peston Perkins. Manarr Uranium Stock is BOOMING! For Information on Buying or Selling of Call Think of. -- EMMA and ANDY ANDRUS 3225 Grant Ave. OGDEN, UTAH a guy who wv-v- v 4 A1C Doug White, Guard Charles Hunter, Forward AS A2C Bobby Darden. Center A,2.9. Fay Chaney, Center A1C Kenneth Hatfield, Guard LLM MORRY'S BARBER AND A1C James Tague, Guard A3C Raymond Hayes, Forward INSURANCE " w J. f Daf f ynitions : Raisin - a grape with worries. Goblet a small sailor. Trouble omortunitv in work clothes. Cocktail a drink tnat makes you see double and fee single. woman inspires a man oruuant woman interests him; a beautiful woman fascinates him; and a sympathetic woman marries The battle cry was "Come to til tvJ Mardi Gras?" j as thev nffipora u VIf v 461st Bombardment Wing, Ligha at Hill Air Fnrp "w T?a M;VUUU(W a costume party at the OffieerJ uiud on tne eve ot Washington Cutting dobi. marco voich, Forward S8gt. Roosevelt Greer, Center GREAT Officers' Club Expert Ladies' Hair McCHORD AFB DEFENDERS 2nd Lt. Louis J. Mckenna, Guard 2nd Lt. Edward f J 2nd Lt Ronald J. Glassheim, Forward When You Think A good . MOUNTAIN HOME AFB PLAINSMEN A1C Ray C. Barnes, Guard SSgt. Kenneth Decker, Forward A1C Clinton Elliot, Guard A1C Thomas Hackett, Guard A2C Robert Meyer, Forward A2C Charles Rasmussen, Center A1C Dale Schroeder, Center SSgt. Peter Spanner, Forward AtC David Yound, Forward 2nd Lt. Raymond Brown, Coach contest is April 15. Information and entry blanks mav ho nhtninwi from the base library, Building """J AV - the 467th Radar Evaluation Flight can be very proud of the record they set during the recent March of Dimes Drive at Hill AFB. The fight against infantile pa ralysis will be made easier as the result of the $196.88 collected by the small squadron. Sixty dollars of this amount was contributed by the 461st Installation squadron. The Maintenance Section contrib uted over $87 from their flight line coffee fund. The rest of the money was donations. Major James A. Gerwish, com mander of the 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight, has been informed that the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis is sending a scroll of appreciation ' to the flight. HOT AIR Joseph Harth, Forward Morris Hinder, Guard John By ran, Coach Neil Daboul, Manager Shii-tori- . Squadron Sets Record 461st Officers In March of Dimes at The 200 officers and airmen of Enjoy Party . lOe; a day i 1. HILL AFB HORNETS Johnson. Guard SSgt. Charles James Carr, Forward SSgt. Robert White, Forward A1C 2nd Lt. Roy Coppinjer. Forward 2nd Lt. Robert Millard, Guard 2nd Lt. Herbert Thompson. Forward A1C John Scanlon, Guard SSttr. Leland Nixon, Guard A1C William Kazmer, Center A1C Francis Cooke, Center A1C Woodrow Jacobs, Forward A1C Louis Casali, Forward A1C Gordon Frey, Forward A1C Ralph Bowman, Forward Joe Hess, Coach SSsrt. Jerry Green, Manager. A1C J. Oram, Assistant Manager subject material other than a..be free of libel mat tne manuscript Deadline date for entry in tho Al (See story on Page 1) PHONE 81 W. W. Allstead Licensed and Registered With . UTAH SECURITY COMMISSION Lomnd Representing COOMBS & CO., Hotel Ben Office Phones or 04 03 Let 's Talk It Over in the Evenings . . PHONE .... CALL ME ON NEW ISSUES ... 2-76- 56 |