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Show 1961 HILL TOP TIMES Mapp en i --togT PRESS CARD Cliff Carmony, cmoi w TvreBB j. Jinnlavg jjanagwnenw 10. covering tne iamuu The tria1, whlch 18 Displays - Ieaturea Air Press Card branch, Materiel 4. icir.1nj oucU w correspond xayion, xenn., summer o tne motion picture, "Inherit the Wind," centered about John T. Scopes, a biological professor in the Dayton high school. The prof, it seems, was teaching his students: Darwin's theory of evolution The classes' raised a furor amon educators, religious groups anc the general public. Many of which, to say the least, didn't see eye tc eye win uarwin, but preferred the biblical explanation of the origin of the species. Result: A trial of national interest Clar-enc- e Darrow, famous old time criminal lawyer, defended s William Jennings Bryan, the "silver tongued orator" end many times candidate for President, was the prosecutor. The great debate, in which ScopeB ended up being fined $500, kept Cliff busy for a month covering for NEA news syndicate, his local paper in Middlesboro, Kan., and several other papers Cliff freelanced in newspaper work until 1935 when he turned his attention full time to management. Vua Alice Swanson, Records Management, Force Plant Representative Office nvt wir transfe v,M.m. w AI j at Hughea Aircraft, Culver She will be replaced by Roy Marquardt, formerly from still floating on clouds following her fabulous trip a few weeks ago. She visited the Holy Land to attend fte 1961 World .Conference, of the Pentecostal Church. The tour included seeing ancient wonders of the Biblical area. They returned by rightseeing through Europe and England. (Sty, California. Igintenance. w.i;;- Mrs. Swanson is . : t:-- . i t ,v : A was given Xlerhert N, Crittenden, Data. Services, t"ssesMax. Petersen wd Vexn Gale. Herb was (!1ier,sy Prttefntedan outstanding performance rating for his work in 'developck by his two in ing v newfivstpiYid vvmvv WVJA TEEN-AG- E TV i vMX lHC )UU tiipL , TRAVELERS Several Hill APB parents are clowinc w.to, their teenage sons and daughters who are. touring the south and ease on special bus trips. Most of the letters contain picas for more mon ey, in audition to of their adventures. Thedescriptions' bus tours are arranged bv loads about 40 teen-ageto a bus -t it uuJ uiKes on four-to-fiincm week sightseeing trips. of the tour is the MormonHighlight at Palmyra, New York. TheTageant young folks also Visit tho tintinn'd oUl and New York City. At least four'! J receiving1 ' 1 rs A. ve ; Joe and Carol BRIDE AND GROOM Newlyweds just setting up housekeeping are the new Mr. and Mis. Joe Stokes shown on their wedding day. Mrs. Stokes is the former Carol Cook who works in Accessories and Electronics Engineering Branch, Industrial Engineering, Maintenance. Her new hubby works for the 733rd Reserve Troop Carrier Squadron. . don't seem to anymore." long has this long haa . mm..l 1 yvuiucts nave it " underwritten" their youngsters on this are Ruth StoW ni.nt trip. They .i daughter Janis is enjoyingC,the fun; vy 1 tu oiat services, whose jviev, I" daughter Diane is aboard; Venna Gaisford's (Procurement), daughter, Lynne, and Ilene Taylor's (Stat) son, DeRay. THANK Awl f YOU NOTE I wish to express my thanks and gratitude for all those who donated blood for my daughter, Mrs. Eva SIGN in a Chinese restaurant: "The Chow's the Mein Thing." PATIENT: "I remember things Doctor: "How been going on?" Patient: "How been going on?" x, TT-ll- Starkey. Janis Stokes, (left) daughter of Ruth Stokes, photo lab, and Iter Sharon Nelson, board the friend, Packing and Preservation Branch bus that will be their hone for Supply and Transportation k sighetteeing trip. Mrs. Rilla Bryson what five-wee- SEE THEE! 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