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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 Polishing Up on Instruments December - n, i two-wee- ks Two Weeds Course in Instrument Hying Is on Schedule for Pilots ; two-wee- Surprise Party Hill's Military Band Plays Two Concerts Today At Yeber County High School Hill AFB military band of 45 pieces, directed by Lt.- Theodore B. Lorenz will play two concerts at the Weber high school Friday at 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. student assemblies, commerorating Pearl Harbor Day. A brief address on the significance of Pearl Harbor Day will be made by Captain Edward F. Goss, assistant air chaplain. Hill AFB. Arrangements for the programs are in charge of Brent Hog-gastudent body president. Patriotic airs and Christmas music will form the chief part of the program, Lt. Lorenz announced Thursday. The Air Force Dance Band, Corporal Andrew B. Loia- conon directing, will play one group. A trumpet solo will be played by Corporal Ben I. Soble. Lt. Lorenz is a former member of the Harrisbure Symphony Orches tra, Harrisburg, Pa., where he Captain Leonard R. Reeves (left) puts Captain Sidney E. Danyow played under the direction of the through the paces in a simulated instrument flight. All pilots at noted conductors Georee Kins Hill are scheduled to take the course to increase proBaudenbush and Edwin MacArthur. ficiency in Instrument flying. During the last war, he was a member of the 581st Air Force Band and the 280th Ground Force Band in The Philippines. Before entering the army, Lt. Lorenz majored in music Ail Hill AFB at the West Chester Teachers College, Pa. Under the direction of instructor-pilo- t Captain Leonard R. Reeves Reactivated but six months ago, all 68 pilots at Hill Air Force base are scheduled to forget their regular performances of the Hill AFB miland concentrate on becoming proficient in in itary band have been desk jobs for enthusiasticalstrument flying. ly received both when it plays as a All Air Force pilots are qualified excellent flying safety record." instrument pilots when they gradu- - The course at Hill proficiency oe from cadets, but gone are the now is concentrating on 'ays when a pilot flies by the seat right Modern planes reservists who have "retreads" i his pants alone. re "procedure" flying machines been recalled to active duty and and everything has to be done by placed on flying status. Having the book according to what shows been out of the Air Force for sev on the guages and clocks on the in era! years they are rusty on certain strument panel. phases of flying, especially the com' But Air Force pilots haven't read plicated instrument flying. Captain the same book they have not Reeves explained. Before the instrument flying learned to fly identical airplanes in in identical manner. Teaching course is completed at Hill, all methods have changed since World pilots will have valid "white" in War I and II when many of today's strument rating cards to show that 'liers received their flight training. they have met all the qualifications 9 New equipment has been installed for instrument flying. n the aircraft, and new procedures "Hear you lost your best friend. lave been developed, according to How did it happen?" Japt. Reeves.1 "He was keeled by a weasel." "When we get through with the "Could never happen?" ntensified training we are giving driving hotomobile. ut fliers, World War II pilots will Is "Oil, yes. Is to railroad crossing. comeeng e operating our planes exactly the ame as this year's class of Cadets," needn't hear the weasel." teptain Reeves stated. "We think If you win the battle within you, hat by standardizing our proce-ure- s we can improve an already you win peace of mind. ks 1951 marching unit and as a concert band ensemble. Composed1 of Air Force musicians ranging in age from 19 to 22 years, the band con tains sufficient talent to man three dance bands one of 15, one of eight and one of five pieces, which play installations for dances given by military personnel. Saturday night, Lt. Lorenz and members of the Hill AFB band will be guests of Conductor Maurice Abravanel of the Utah Symphony at the Tabernacle concert in Salt Lake City, when Kenneth Wolf, American composer-pianis- t, ovill present the premiere performance of his First Concerto for Piano and at government Orchestra. Three to one! Three Boy Scouts were at a scout's meeting, and told the scoutmaster they had done their "good deed that day." "Well, boys, what did you do?" 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