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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page sets courses on base in aeronautical technology USU in Interested Federal Aviation Agency certification for an Air Frame and Power Plant rating, or a certificate in Aeronautical f Technology? Utah State University is again offering courses which will jT lead ? LiM to proficiency in systems and aeronautical fields. Beginning Oct. 10, the following courses will be conducted in Bldg. 1279 This course covers from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on operation, maintenance and the days indicated. repairs of aircraft engine Aircraft Maintenance (IT accessories, including design 119: 5 Cr. Hrs) will be given on factors. Fuel systems, carand Wednesday buret ion and carburetors, fuel Monday evenings, beginning Oct. 11 at injection systems, ignition 4:30 p.m. systems, charging systems, This course covers main- batteries and starting systems tenance, repair and alteration are included. of modern aircraft, including In addition, a special and primary secondary problems lab (IT 591: 2 Cr. s nnrrnn y.f- -" For more information concerning these courses, interested military and civilian personnel may contact the Education Services Office in Bldg. 368; began Ictived bis 2710, Registration for these classes will be accepted during the first class periods. If sufficient interest develops, additional classes in Aeronautical Technology will be scheduled on base. The Hill AFB Chapter of the Air Force Sergeants Association will hold a membership Monday at NCO Club. 7 meeting p.m. at the Present members are encouraged to attend "with a friend", said Wilton J. Allstrom, secretary treasurer. One of the local projects to be discussed will be the "Kiddies Activities" to be held every Sunday at the NCO Club, starting at 2 p.m. on Oct. 15. All enlisted personnel, active, retired, or reserve, are eligible to join the Air Force Sergeants Association and are invited to attend the membership meetings, he said. nvrt Oca Vb.v. force Ext. 3538. Cant Rnc --:;- F! FVrlanri rrparis om airman . nf hlS DUDUSnea in a acilliuai an as enlisted man, recently L his Air Force career . AFSA meets at NCO Club and the various Hrs.) will be conducted on the appliances. USU campus at Logan on Pertinent FAA regulations are alternate Saturdays from also covered. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The lab Aircraft Power Plant Ac- sessions will cover practical cessories (IT 220: 5 Cr. Hrs.) problems relevant to either IT will be given on Tuesday and 119 or IT 220, depending on Thursday evenings, beginning which one is taken. Oct. 10 at 4:30 p.m. structures, 19 helps LP sergeant former doctorate Barns Done" became reason had been to become an bE.Ferland's motto when officer," he said, "but once in studying in a con- - school it was a PhD." ted chicken coop, playing After receiving his comin and a dance band, hr mission, he returned to ASU rvin uJo Rlevj LG(attDEH 3795 Kiesel Great Buys on TV & Stereo ran Re and earned a master's degree. Next came a three year tour is a captain and Value of duty with NASA at the fcineering Function chiet, Manned Center, Space :erid Management. He was at the Houston. was taking an electronic center from Apollo 7, the first Ijse from DeVry Technical man on the moon and Apollo pilule and they sent a card 13. itbemottoonit," he said. During this time he began icked it up on the wall and work on his doctorate and in Lid look at it every time I January 1971 entered the hme discouraged." University of Houston. He 3e graduated from high received his PhD this paol and entered the Air January. free from St. Albans, Ver- This summer, his paper BFGanadl cue" JAVC 1 $H2I '"' tenting a wife and family. Ren a staff sergeant, he is 1 at in June 1955. That banter he and his wife, "Water Vapor, C02 and Particulate Effects on the Temperature Ground Power and Atmospheric Profile" was presented and pport Equipment in the Proceedings ?innan, he attended and published of 1972 Heat Transfer and the 3ht at various Fluid Mechanics Institute San pols in addition to typical Fernando Valley State 'ateioursot were married m I spi-vipo- c -- on duty, a tour of Hntv in he took taught an English the by Marvlant pdhis college credit. ,Wieaiwice for Officer xnooi and was turned "I didn't have college." klked to tho trsitV Of first Motion hc. office. m he "iern au 1'" K? i enrolled in i!ni..i... 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