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Show iiiarv HILL TOP TIMES 11, 1957 EDITORIAL - - - ' l"""W:'' wSm wwla n'liiMwwawumwi'iii mi , HEIRLOOM: Some old thing liked well enough to wear out. no-bo- Specialist in Airpower ,vbe you the new slogan we are carrying on page sl tj. g Air Force will be carried by all . Air Force newspapers have noticed jinthis.isser" next it means the 0frnt.ed is . PEDESTRIAN: A man with two cars, a wife and a on. 1S - w dy HUS: A vehicle that has empty seats when going in the opposite direction. everv day in many parts of the . here t Hm AFB u nrli K . small -print, too, where anH in the you read . iLa hoan liners It's m l.nVr,A swiftly airlifting thousands oi Hungarian reiugees to a new .hat the at quarters fin1L. Z'aa and . undersupplied Europe . .i A i --- -m fn' rfnited States. It s .in "t(eUlillc to tne BOUin rrae. us in me siuries ui Air j unnnlies Itftin? men a?a. bU1; 1 moo miles in exercises that demonstrate Ann . ' flyinB defend our country. Yes, it's in the news-- ! radio and TV and newsreels. on and ".raSs, It's in the books of public law that say: And its tvsii'noH and enuinned nrimarilvJ for nrnmnt j 1 is n2 7 Page ANYONE who can swallow a pill at a drinking fountain deserves to get well. T7 IT'S ONLY NATURAL for older people to be quiet. They have a lot more to be quiet about. rrrr." WHAT IMPRESSED me most orgaiuu, I about America was the way the offensive ana ubikhsivc ujjkouuib, II ... first of porce is the Nation's specialist in airpower, parents obeyed their children. TheU. o: A matchiess treasurehouse of airpower know-hoEdward, Duke of Windsor. " rianization in the world has so many men with so many kiummikf Mint mioAt other in flying so many kinds of aircraft, over so many ONHB GLAMOUR GIRL to an-"- I COMPLETE COURSE Colonel Otha . Hardy, Jr., (riRht) so many kinds of conditions. Through the under crlnbe at ski resort: other like winter , ... students who arts of tne B1U the first electronics y.nfj. concents and facilities for effective successfully if don't to get too sports course at Hill AFB. Three of the 31completed they try students are (left to right) MSfaeSl fresh." AV. riant jonn rrater, Ellis, Training Engineering; Dorothy belong to the Nation's specialist in air- Devices Unit; and Henry G. Poison, Radio Radar. . FranKiy, Vn JUVENILE DELINQUENCY is at'l r the uniieu oia" 1D iir Force A nir tfj sustomea Cra?8&. w. Ho T con-gratulat- es Graduate in First Electronic Class Thirty-On- e SANDS g) the result of parents trying to train children without starting at the bottom. C The first graduating class of a special electronics course conducted at Hill AFB received congratulations the other day from Maintenance officials fji-t Banking Service for All Here on the Base at J First Security Bank Hill Air Force and certificates symbolizing successful completion of the class. :: Thirty-on- e Maintenance employees finished the class and the like we've got to know a which dealt with electronics from lot about electronics," he said. "I :": basic to advanced and radar sys- want to congratulate you people tems. The students attended the for preparing yourselves to be of 5 class for two hours each day for better use to the Air Force. Building Class Instructors were Harold R. 20 weeks, according to Robert A. end of Cafeteria) (South Hendry, Employee and Career De- Sorenson and Victor Murphy. All scheduling was accomplished by velopment Branch. Colonel Otha B. Hardy, Jr., Dep- L. M. Winters, Maintenance Trainuty Director for Prime Mainte- ingA Section. second class began last MonOpen: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m nance, visited the class on graduaMonday thru Friday day. tion day. Out of the 31 students graduat"With supersonic aircraft, guidand on ed missiles, new weapons systems, ing, two were women: Dorothy W. Ellis and Lucille Smith. Military Pay Day: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Others who completed the course are: John (J. rrater, Jay u. l.ake, ? Civilian Pay Day: 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Merlin J. Fryer, Jacob K. Garver, Ralph M. Marra, Riley J. Judd, Les 3: Marvin L. Steed, Mgr. ter Schoonmaker, Jay Schooler, Donald H. Cummins, Robert E. Dodge, Johannes Lems, James R. Peterson, Clive F. Waters and Hen Travelers Checks Issued ry u. roison. Bank Checking! Money Orders Richard Hansen, Gary Bingham, TT A fa S Rnv. Ravinrra ."r Donald Wintch, D. D. Dunn, Ted Olsen, Jack Williams, Richard Ran- Sings Bonds issued and cashed dall, Halbert Moser, John F. 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