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Show iwards-emblems presented in NPS ceremonies ! T,moneUrv rd "d '"-bkJ thi week by Suitor-: Suitor-: J0Unds monthly sUtf ! I- Ehom was MUility urease for , tejin th requirement of LjuUr duties for the pas 1 tjdhiify-H-r4WSrd Li thit. despite a heavy Wd is Budget and Fiscal Vtt Sindra demonstrates a 1 willingness to assist In , jministstive on.ee tunc-U tunc-U She regularly accepts I Virion as acting admmis- officer, and has often i0 , the duties of her j,kers during absences, 'j, be same time, Sandra stmts to carry out her own 'ol in very satisfactory ,13et. Supt. Parry said, jwirding, that "San-v "San-v i,'s overall performance has , icthing less than exem-j exem-j jp. She has always been rig 'go the extra mile' to thit the administrative I J bed is properly carried it" Vso receiving recognition j, special achievement was forie E. Foy. superintends superinten-ds secretary. Marge was I jtsnted with S-00 check ji irber ability and willingness resume all the duties of the & g-taiy to the Unit Manager i jr six months, w hile carrying tier own requirements in a er competent manner. Par-liirlv Par-liirlv noted in the award oament was the preparation ; ino major monthly reports isEtg with public use and t atessioners, both requiring j-ailed paperwork and carry-:g carry-:g rigid deadlines. Supt. - Pitt pointed out that Marge xdled this heavy workload ;"i s:a pressure to meet the ijosed deadlines, setting mstic priorities, and richly faoved this award, lie two service pins, for 10 j jan of Government employ-I employ-I Kit, were presented to Glen D.Aleiander, 37, and Larry D. Keed, .12, both members of management who have completed com-pleted one decade with the Park Service. Alexander came to Canyotilands in July 1172 as Chief of Interpretation and Resource Management. Organizational Or-ganizational changes in early 1174 resulted in his appointment appoint-ment as Unit Manager, a position he still holds. Glen first joined the Service as a trainee in July 11t)7 and spent three years as a Park Ranger at Natchez Trace Parkway. The next year and a half saw him A as coordinator of law enforce- g ment training, and later officer H in charge of law enforcement, H in Washington, D. C, during H which time he received a R commendation from the Direc- B tor. In 1174 Glen also received H a special achievement award H tor upgrading the radio system in the Cunyonlands Complex, lie intended the University of Illinois and Western Michigan University, majoring in Conservation Con-servation and Natural Sciences. Scien-ces. Alexander, his wife Jeanice, and their two sons make their home in Moab. Larry Keed worked as a seasonal caretaker tit Rocky Mountain NP and then as a seasonal Park Ranger at iverglades NP before being accepted as a Ranger trainee. Reed also became coordinator of law enforcement training in Washington, and was commended com-mended by the Director for his efforts to professionalize Park Rangers and Park policy. In March 1974, Larry was appointed appoin-ted as Unit Manager of Arches, a newly-established park. Reed holds a B.S. in Forest Recreation. He met his wife, Linda, while working at Rocky Mountain NP. They have three daughters and reside ut Arches. |