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Show NEWS. March 30, 1990 - 3 Hilltop Times Moroni h by Debbie Christiansen ' r Hilltop Times staff writer on I growth and strength of our, nation in This leadership creates a more fair and countless and unrecorded way s,'! the- i ijustsocie'tforkll, the law points but! law states. "If there was one thing my camhave and to continue They played paign stood for, it was the great idea a critical and of equal opportunity for every Americultural economic, play social role in every sphere of the life of can," said Geraldine Ferraro, the New the nation by constituting a signifi- - York Democrat who, as Walter C IaUa- on i stY running mate in 1984, was the home. of inside and outside the woman first to run for vice president ing Women in this country have been of the United States. In 1981, Sandra Day O 'Conner beleaders, not only in securing their own of rights suffrage and equal opportu- came the first woman justice of the nity, but also the abolitionist move- U.S. Supreme Court. "I had no idea ment, the emancipation movement, when I was appointed how much it the industrial labor movement, the would mean to many people around the country. I affected them in a civil rights movement and other movemovement. saw the appoint ments, especially the peace - American women in history have been consistently overlooked and undervalued, in the literature, teaching and study of American history, states Public Law 101-6- . The law designated M arch 1 989 and 1990 as "Women's History Month." Though only two years are named in the law, the observance will definitely become an annual event, said Judy Garner, Ogden Air Logistics Center Federal Women's Program manager. "American women of every race, class and ethnic background have made historic contributions to the Mon-dale- 's - 4 f" -- 4- - very-persona- e way-peopl- 2,208 master sergeants move up 60 23 soDocOod in APLC aO Hill add a cOripo Plans-Progra- ms Thomas A. Heizer 2849th Air Base Group E. Steven Cope. The Air Force has selected 2,208 master sergeants for promotion to senior master sergeant. Of the 25,399 eligible, 8.69 percent were selected. In the Air Force Logistics Command, 68 of the 489 eligible master sergeants were selected for promotion, a 13.9 percent selection rate, with 23 coming from Hill AFB. Ogden Air Logistics Center Directorate of : 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron Otto L. Jensen, William S. Leidy and Paul 388th Component Repair Squadron Henry H. Jack and Kenneth D. Mazure. 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron i Charles H. Keeler, Mark C. Morrison and Michael J. Varriano. ment as a signal that there are virtually! unlimited opportunities for women," she said. Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger on Dec. 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Ala. She was arrested, jailed and tried. The incident began the year-lonboycott of the bus Montgomery system by blacks seeking an end to segregation on buses. 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