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Show Hie DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Nov. 22, 1968 . New President Named By NCO Auxiliary Mustangs Open Basketball Season Against North Sanpete, Nov. 29 A winner of a national contest for Banquet Planning and Party Decoration was named president of the NCO Auxiliary at Dugway s NCO Club, Satur- The Dugway High School Mustang basketball teams will open season Friday, Notheir 1968-8vember 29 when they host North Sanpete High School at the post gymnasium with the Junior Varsity game set for 6:15 p.m. and the varsity game starting at 8 p.m. The Mustang have a 22 game schedule with 13 being home contournatests including a two-da- y ment December 27 and 28. League play will start for the Mus9 day, Nov. 9. THE NEW president Mrs. Natalie Purves a native from Roanoke, Va., entered the con- test while lteing at Ft. Hood, Tex., where she worked as the civilian manager of the Officers Clnh; later on when site came to Dugway she was nominated the w'inner of the contest, receiving as an award a two week trip to Brussels, Belgium, with all expenses paid. elected were, Mrs. Breig-ett- e Mrs. King, Dorothy Armstrong, secretary; and Mrs. Marv Glasgow, treasurer. Dutiwavs post commander Colonel Charles M. Sliadle was the installing officer. Colonel Shadle was accompanied hy Mrs. Shadle. NEWLY ELECTED NCO AUXILIARY OFFICERS FOR NOV. THRU APRIL The ceremonies started with Colonel Charles M. Shadle, Commanding Officer of Dugway Proving Ground is installing newly cocktails at 8:30 p.ui., which lastelected NCO Auxiliary Officers at the NCO Open Mess. is Mrs. Natalie Purves, Presied until 7:30 p.m. From 7:30 ) Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong, Secretary, and Mrs. Mary dent, Mrs. Bridgette King, p.m. until 8:00 p.m. the (lost commander installed the new Glasglow, Treasurer. Auxiliary Officers. SUPPER WAS served after the installation of the new officers, New Command Chaplain of followed hy music provided hy in Washington, D.C., where the U.S. Army Test and Evalua- years Born Private to First Class The Holidays. he was the Personnel Officer in Command (TECOM) is COL The dance lasted until a. ill. Raymond Tarlcton and his wife tion the Office of the Chief of ChapA. Nlorden, who succeeds Roy Beth on Nov. Sera 15, the Master child Mrs. Purves and girl; lains, he w'ent to Korea in 1083 COL Richard E. Robinson. as 1 Corps Chaplain. Before ltegeant Ilarrv Purves. also a native weighed 8 pounds and 15 ounces, Chaplain Morden, whose preand her name is Holly Beth. They from Roanoke, have liecn marriing assigned to the Chaplain ed for 18 years. They have three reside at 357 C West 2nd Ave!, vious tour of duty was at Fort Board in 1987, Chaplain Morden Meade, Maryland as Deputy Presichildren, a girl Susan, 10 and Dugway. three years as Center Chapdent of the US Army Chaplains spent Born to Second Lieutenant two laws Steven, 12 and Boyd 0. lain and Surgeon Cenerals RepreBoard, will lie responsible for diMONDAY, Nov. 11. we the Roy Cnnant and his wife Cheryl sentative at the W'alter Reed Armv aca of recting program religious Medical Center. auxiliary had our first meeting, on Nov. 18, a girl and her name tivities and moral leadership which is Leah Katherine. Leah Katherine where we discussed the preparaIncluded among the numerous affects mili(XX) approximately 20, tions 'for our Christmas luncheon who weighed 8 pounds and 12 decorations and awards that the to lie held Dee. 17, said Mrs. ounces resides with her parents tary and civilian personnel sta- chaplain has received are the tioned 15 at different at 48 B East School, Dugway. proving Bronze Star Medal, the Purves. Army grounds. Bom to Sergeant First Class She added that in their next Commendation Medal with three hoard meeting they will schedule Roliert Glasgow and his wife Oak-LeCtata. and th. Purple for eight years liefore entering the activities for next year. Mary on Nov. 18, a I my whom eart the service, he was commissioned .Mrs. Purves who has lieen at they named Bryan; Bryan weigha first lieutenant in 1944 and ed 8 pounds and one and a fourth Dugway for 18 mouths, is emserved as Regimental Chaplain I'se cross walks, dress in ployed at the First Security Bank ounce. Sergeant Glasgow and his with the 31st Infantry Division white, and oliev all laws. This is 14 reside B at East School, family here. in the South Pacific in 1945. Dugway. good advice to pedestrians from Other tours of duty incliule our State Patrol. Winter months assignments in Iieidellicn!. Ger- always see the toll of pedestrian many, and Panama where the deaths mount. Watch out when chaplain was with the Caribliean it's dark out. Command. After three and a half Also - COMMENDATION AWARD Dr. Lothar Salomon, Chief. Biological Division is congratulated by BC John C. Appel, CG, Deseret Test Center, upon Dr. Salomons being awarded an Official Commendation. - (L-R- t, Arrivals ofllahies COL New TECOM Command Chaplain At Dugway llosp. 1 - Lieutenant Colonel COMMENDATION MEDAL C. George, Test Director receives the First Oak Leaf Cluster to the Army Commendation Medal from BG John G. Appel, CC, Deseret Test Center. The medal was awarded to LTC George for exceptional meritorious service while he was assigned as an instructor in the CBR Weapons Orientation Course at Dugway. Also shown is Mm. George. Tlio-ma- s tangs January 3 when they travel to Wendover. Dugway is defending champions of the Western Division of Region Five as they completed an unbeaten league sea, son last year with eight wins. COACH WALDON Gurney has six returning lettemien to Iniild around this year with seniors Ted McIntosh and John McBride and junior Mark Geerlings having earned letters the past two years. Seniors Stan Sur and Sam McEvoy and junior Mike Donnelletterman. The ly are one-yeother members of this year's varsity are Bobby Johnson and Mark ar sition. Our front line will all lie new and McEvoy is our only player over six feet. stated Gurney. I expect to do quite a bit of experimenting during the early part of the season and hope to have a winning combination by the time our league play starts. The other teams in our division will lie improved this year, especially Tintie who lost only one man off their last years team, said the Mustang coach. , THE JUNIOR Varsity will lie coached liy George Bruce and will play 21 games this year, playing each time the varsity plavs except when the varsity tangles with the Alumni on Decemlier 30. The JV squad will lie composed of Gary Bailer, Tuff Donnelly, Danny Vanderlioiigh, Monte Rudd, Kenny Vance, Lonnie Hale, Ron Meachain, Keith W Hereim, seniors, sophomore Rory McCullough and freshman Steve Brothers. We will lie short both on experience and height this year as McBride, McIntosh and Geerlings are the only players with much varsity experience and all have been playing the guard po ll U at Bullock, THANKSGIVING CARDS fit the occasion B Me, Training Program Established by SOD Snowmobiles The American Military Establishment each year returns over 75, (XX) enlisted personnel back to civilian life, with many of these individuals continuing to pursue, while in uniform, some of the same skills they brought with them as a result of previous trainof Defense ing or experience, and for this reason the Secretary has established the program called PROJECT TRANSITION. Under this program training and education is licing offered to all enlisted personnel who volunteer for such assistance. Placement assistance will lie given to those who have acquired a civilian related skill as a result of military service, And who desire V, civilian employment liascd upon their skills. IN HIS speech liefore the National Association of Educational Broadcasters in Denver on Novcmlier 7, 1967, the Secrelary of Defense said that TRANSITION meets four liasic needs of the man leaving the service: counseling. skill enhancement, education and job placement. In this program a good counseling program is considered the keystone. The counseling program for this project is liased on a whole series of alternatives, with the main emphasis to lie in certain areas helping the man to mine first what education or training will lie most useful to him in terms of the community in which he decides to reside after discharge from the service. under provided Training TRANSITION will largely lie entry type training. This is to impart to the serviceman those liasic skills and knowledges which are directly related to the job to lie performed liv him. 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