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Show Hill the on Happenings SOUNDS NUTTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Lucille Fage and her Charles Gregory, Machine and Hand Tool Repair foreman of Plant Services Branch, Industrial Engineering Division, was presented a certificate for having accrued 2,080 hours of sick leave in the past 22 years. A baby boy was born to Kenneth S. Shoemaker and his wife on May 24. He weighed 8 lbs 7 oz. Waiting at home for news of the arrival of their new brother were four other Shoemaker children. Mr. Shoemaker is a digital computer systems analyst in the. Special Projects Branch, Industrial Engineering Division. ft EARNS SCHOLARSHIP Thornock, material and equipment inspector for Maintenance Tool Crib Plant Services, retired recently after 25 years 'of Civil Service. He had worked in the tool crib for the past 19 vears. During his career he received many outstanding awards including a Sustained Performance Award. A farewell party was held for him and he was presented with a watch by his fellow employees. Milton J"",W19"" Susan Williamson, daughter no. " tn,t v ; of Col. and Mrs. Philip J. Williamson, has been notified that she is the winner of a four-ye- ' . ar scholarship in the Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing Program. Susan is a senior at St. Joseph High School, Ogden. She has been a National Honor student for four years and is CIVIL ENGINEERING CEREMONIES Five Civil Engineering Division emplovees recently received suggestion awards from Col. Gayle L. Smith, staff civil engineer. Cited were George G. Checkets, $15: Joseph J. Leicrh, $20; Dorothv R. Clontz, $15; Clifford D. Martin, $25; and Rodney Insen, $10. 5 Shin trol unit of Supply and Transportation are very adept t ing myriad tracer action problems which are received da 'T1'" near and far. Their prompt efficiency has gained added 2 !?" for Hill AFB. However, Delia Garner was almost tateX when an irate caller from Kelly AFB complained, "Miss I keep ordering a nut WITH a hole in it and you keen J??1 .me a nut WITHOUT a hole in it." Charles Topper, chief of T rans" portation, swears this is a true story. Lea Christensen graduating this year. JUNE BRIDE ;r Col. and Mrs. John Albert Christensen of Hill AFB an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lea Claire, to 1st Lt. Ronald Brekke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Brekke of Reserve, Mont. A June 10 wedding in the new Hill Air Force Base Chapel is planned. Miss Christensen attended Roanoke She will spend the first two years of schooling at University of San Francisco and the Junior and Senior year at University of Maryland working at Walter Reed. Colonel Williamson is judge advocate. staff Susan Williamson College, Salem, Va., and graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education. She is teaching at the Sunset Elementary School. The bridegroom - elect attended the University of Mon- Vvtt&J tana where he was affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity. Force Base, Big Spring, Texas, where he is undergoing pilot training. .:V OS He has served as a navigator and radar officer assigned to the 4677th Radar Evaluation Squadron at Hill AFB. He is stationed at Webb Air The "spirit of Christmas" lias prevailed HAPPY HOLIDAYS for five months in the Requirements and Distribution Section, Publications and Forms. A Poinsettia that was a part of the holiday decorations last December is still blooming in full color and spreading its good cheer throughout the officeThe unusually long life of the flower was the result of the tender, loving care given the plant by Nedra Meldrum (above), Grace Christensen, and Neta Charlton. ' SO LONG, JEANNE Jeanne Wiseman (center), with the huge help of Bill Sarle (left) and Rell Rives (right), displays work. at day last cake presented to her last Friday on her Jeanne has decided to stay home for a while and be a lady of leisure. The cake above was decorated with an icing typewriter, indicative of her job as Maintenance news coordinator, and some little toy cars, portraying her work as Maintenance decal monitor. Jeanne has worked at Hill AFB nine years. Her husband, Dale, is a Supply employee. , ' , jat'"m ' ... , - "- -' , f j,, ' im, 1 1... I , jST't J.J1T v & t f J it - , MODEL MISS Data Requirements Branch has a lovely model. Miss Cynthia Evans, age 2l2 years, was In a morning ceremony at the Mansion House NEWLYWEDS in Ogden, May 20, Margaret Winward and Kyle Jackson (above) exchanged wedding vows. Maggie works in the LandingGear Trainer Equipment IM Division, Materiel Management, as secretary to Hob Stirland, chief, operations branch. Kyle is employed by North American Aviation as a technical to The Boeing Company on the Minuteman. The Jackson honeymooned at the Ponderosa Inn. Burley. Idaho. T?y reside at 3212 Quincy Ave., Ogden. repre-Hentati- ve a model at the Davis High School Fashion Show "My Fair Lady" held recently. Mis9 Evans modeled a dress made by Miss Carole Jackson. Cynthia is the daughter of LaVea Evans, employed by Data Requirements Branch, Data Products Division, Materiel Management and Duane Evans, a supply inspector in Supply. i, - - retirement n RETIRE.' On his last working aay .. i Civi Norman Nelson, greens and garden worker in ing, plants one final shrub by Bldg. 519. Mr. Nelson hasui 17 years at Hill AFB, all but 20 months being in the Unit. i i- -r. |