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Show Take Top Beauty Honors 'i. A I r Vol. 6 PUBLISHED FOR THE AIR FORCE BASE, MARCH 13, 1953. Number 6 Hill Personnel Rally To Raise . v runds ror American Red Cross & Theme for This Year's Drive Will Be "Mercy Flight from Hill AF Base" Hill. A .. The . n " "' " iicjpuij; naiiu was going into action again this week in answer to the annual American National Red Members of the Hill Administia-tiv- e Last Monday saw the beginning of the which will be club met at the officers' club campaign fiio-t a u ; promoted at this base as n "wipv t?oi, last evening for a business Tuesday unit has been asked to furnish an aircraft full of supplies to the imagin- meeting and panel discussion con- cerning supei'vision at nm Air vne liignt wnen tne units reach 100 " v"1 .c lcauy cent Force Base. per ijoi ui.ij;ouun in Liie campaign Approximately 75 members. were Needs Everyone's Support to help themselves and their young present.' Moderator of the panel was Dew"The Red Cross needs the sup neighbors." chief of headquarters iind Hill's commander, Brig. General ey Gunn,classification unit, classifisupply port of everyone," Holley said. "The M. E. Tillery, person- cation and wage administration secencouraged program is of vital importance to nel to answer the Red Cross call. tion, civilian personnel branch. the American people. In addition to "There is a deep feeling of satisMembers of the panel were Wilthe three universally recognized faction in the hearts of men and liam G. Leithiser, assistant to the major services helping disaster women when they can come to the director of supply; Robert R. Har victims, serving the armed forces aid of another person," he said. rington, chief of management ofand providing blood for the injured "The whole fabric of American life supply; Max Peterson, chief and sick the Red Cross program stems around the fact that we are fice, services division; statistical of includes the training of thousands a free people and as free men and chief of Holbrook, George of men and women in first aid women we are a people of good zation' and manning branch ; organiHarold simple nursing skills, and water will. Leland, chief of inspection diviHillfielders Helped safety. Through Junior Red Cross sion, and Lorin McGregor, chief of and college activities, the Red Cross "Last year many lives were made headquarters and supply employee draws the youth of America in more pleasant through the gener utilization unit. Following the disto its activities, showing them how (Continued on Page 7) cussion an open forum wa3 conducted with members of the club directing questions to panel speakers. The evening's conclusions were well-know- MBb niiannc in th contest, held at thf RprvipA lnK Miss Jeri Scowcroft (left) who was named "Miss itFriday were .n i n Coca" and Miss Shirlftv Randall. ' alternate I lull Air i v-- Beauty Contest Names Scowcroft 'Miss Hill AFB' imorous ri Dorothy G. Nelson I Monde, curvacious beauty from the supply and services division ma a - a- at s the "'most beautitul and talented gin at contest held last Friday. Miss Jeri Scowcroft was officially proclaimed "Miss Hill Air Force at the beauty parade held f Wrvice club. terpretation of the song "Somebody lag second place honors in Loves Me." judged (beauty aoty-batt- iH, was Miss le dairk-haire- Shirley green-eye- d d, the inspector i service club took on the ap ace of a broadway glamour Ixrar Sal's gal from office. tu twenty idditional shapely and talent- photos on page 4 . jrls from all over the base hearts of the audience rthe with their will UFB in the "Miss to be held represent Ogden" con-- I It wasn't an easy task for judges to single out winners from such ar array of unusually gorgeous girls according to contest officials. Receive Special Trophies In ceremonies following the show the new "Miss Hill AFB" and her alternate were presented loving cups by Charles Hull, a guard from the provost marshal s office anr chairman of the special events committee of the Civilian Welfare Association. Each one of the contestants was presented a corsage provided bv the Civilian Welfare "! NinerBoxing Teams BeginTourney Next Monday for Area Championship 24. that "the potential for top supervision at Hill AFB is very great," according to Gunn. It was also concluded that a definite plan would Pugilists from nine Air Force bases in the Northwest sports be initiated to further develop and conference area will converge at the Hill AFB gym next Monday at train supervisory personnel at Hill 6 p.m. for the second annual conference area boxing championships AFB. and a chance at the coveted Air Force finals. The 1953 tourney promises to be one of the best in recent years with A ucai-l- y m 1,uc Mnnv ne nine xteams eApccieu XA equally matched with top notch boxers, according to 1st Lt. Joseph h Here's Wishing You Luck Today 1 " 4 finov frt M Miss Association. Hwho will be alternate, was - Officials of the contest wished to tournament. lamed as a finalist for the extend appreciation to all the girls The tournament will be conducted a snow. wonderful participation. their for according to AAU boxing rules Thev also expressed thanks to for ty of the other girls were 1053 and the Olympic weight show bv J'unior Airman second class Arnie Sobolof f the matches -P Of ihe Commeroft members for his excellent job as master of classes. Referee for Ken be prominent Shulsen, will Who ,w were hivh in their cprpmnnifls! Miss Ruth Wiser, serv AAU Golden Glove and Olympic UI MO 1 talent , Weice club director; the Civilian from Salt Lake City. WdbytheHillfield lovelies. lfare Association: and the contest boxing official bouts will be .Thomthe for Judges was made in three cate-- J. iudees: Len Allen, KLO disc jockey (JW Del Marcham of and Dillon as beauty of face and active in boxalso figure RalDh Collins, Standard-ExaminSalt Lake City, aPPearance in eve-r- e photographer: Bob Bergen, Ogden iZr "? circles. an 'talent and .Tnvroo- - 2nd Lt. Sarah Cardweii ing person-P.-mScowcroft won the CO of the WAF's; SSgt. 0. Keith "Preliminaries will be held Monten ;ts noa With Viot. education w;n; and day night, March 1G, in all Adams, information if necessary, of classi ading "No. Three on Riohard Frandsen. weight classes and, I Dockett." night. Semification and wage: and Maripat will continue Tuesday JlXMta for held at 7 p.m. be will her apafing Mulkerrin, judge advocate's office, finals will Wednesday night and finalsMarch on Friday, 8 p.m. begin at 20," Lt. Hess said. Message be : ALL Competition is expected to for PERSONNEL, OGDEN AIR MATERIEL AREA battling with pugilists keen As . ... ..Vnchimi and ton honors much ab TM i;i,-.- t .r:j'jj. j.i i!..n.. nrA livciVallvteam . .. cnaiiy""a"'i'" -- 1.4. Wmnors Will conin who their WeigUI tmra. Q tw. Aget acluainted quickly with all the people leauiw be presented witn world-wide Air tho ww plus 4 H y Lack- at bouts .con?UI"ed in making a short acquaintance with to nemK land AFB, Texas, March 29 oui. vj inis Area. Assuming that 1 dedicated ...davgXi w. inr T.nia rmmnea T ,r;c.; mrifll rtm V "2411 neoDie April 3. u ' period, vvuu are urged numoer 01 personnel nere, jn. wum" qa Military boxing fans ,ll,u such lo v Hill AFB the ur and support to Periods accomplish or dose to five (5) years feat to attend third who placed boxing team, bid lor their I ALutD?Aforced t0 resort to this as a substitute. in tourney, last year's 1 came to Hill as Chief of Maintenance. a& that i? top boxing honors. wasye?rs 2R about th Tniddia Wor TT when we at "This vear's competition promisfans won't AMA, were striving to make every punch we?2ther es to be a show boxing said u Hess Bet DacK t0 normal. . Here soon forget," Lt. this year .;:,7m agamafter followine a devious route back. I The nine teams entered Wash., (las. fine AFB, people We still have in JL.',,na.ve.a big job to do. McChord AFB, to e "ear's runner-up- ) everv if,nt ?lant for dong the job, and we still want ;Fan?hild vve can mane wiesc Y. oy nnt April Club Members Hear Discussion TJT Vk- 1 er m !! From General Tillery s . 4- V MM 1 i1 ?4 N -- 1 1 "-:- w 1 t wid 1:1 So 1 1 f k for curtailing wasted efforts? 'WfthWiS.ny More suggestions Air Force per Dollar? Help your super- ng y0ur ideag intQ he workg M. E. Tillerv Brigadier General, USAF Commanding: conference area. Photo by Harry J. Reed Friday the 13th holds no terrors for Miss Marlene Jensen from the maintenance division at Hill AFB. This lucky gal just laughs off such superstitions as black cats, ladders, and unlucky days. Marvelous Marlene's all prepared for black Friday with plenty of "Charms" to guard her against any bad omens. In addition to the more obvious ones, she's got her fingers crossed and carries a horseshoe for luck and we're sure it will all be good. Eighteen-year-ol- d Marlene works in the disassembly and cleaning branch. |