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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 14 SL CHECKS TO 102 1? Work for Awards Earn Superior Employees Sustained Superior Performance Awards totaling $16,650 were presented recently to 102 civilian employees at Hill AFB in recognition of their exce;p-tionjob performance over periods of six months or more. Certificates accompanied by cash awards ranging from $100 to $250 went to each recipient. Cited by their supervisors for their superior work were : al OF SUPDIRECTORATE PLY & TRANSPORTATION: Dennis K. Anderson, Ferman M. Barnes, Golden Bennett, Marlowe Brown, Angelo Brun-ett- i, James O. Cononelos, Rhoda L. Crowley, Yorito Hamada, OPEN BOWLING EVERY NITE SPECIAL CLINICS Tuesday, 1 P.M. Thursday, 7 P.M. HILLTOP LANES George Y. Hirabayashi, My ma M. Hoggan, Louie Lorenze, MarJean B. Lorenze, Charles M. Lundquist, Anna M. Miera, John M. Nelson, Willard L. Nelson, Norman E. Olsen, William L. Price, Dewey H. Rowe, Imogene F. Stephensen. DIRECTORATE OF MATERIEL MANAGEMENT: Kathleen P. Anderson, Darrell K. Blakeley, Spencer R. Cahoon, Arline W. Christensen, Earl S. Clayton, Alvin D. Durrant, Frederick D. Elam, Diana L. Ellis, Theo Fletcher, Harry A. Gould, Earl W. Jackson, Arthur L. Janes, Melvin A Jensen, H. Arthur Johnson, Joseph M. Kirton, C. Marie Lloyd, Don T. Malan, Owen G. Manning, Arthur M. Massey, James A. Paul A. Nicholas, Frances Y. Nomura, Marillyn R. Odd, Reed A. Oviatt, Bruce G. Parker, Arnold Ray Rawson, Gayle A. Swanstrom, Gerald W. Twede, Rodney H. Waite, Rex Myron D. Roskelley, Rodger T. Smith, Leon Spencer, Ralph C. Thorson, Mervin B. Witwer, Richard D. Young. COMPTROLLER: Alice F. Broadhurst, LaRie J. Burbank, Glen M. Burnham, Tommy L. Cole, Herbert N. Crittenden, Margaret E. Dickerson, Connie M. Engstrom, Erma B. Kearl, Lyndon S. Parker, Masayo Y. Sato. DIRECTORATE OF PROCUREMENT & PRODUCTION: Lynda O. Hoggan, James V. Maughan. 2 7 0 5 T H AIRMUNITIONS WING: Robert L. Bradley, Jesse E. Hiatt, Virginia Lee Kramer, Ronald B. Mitchell, Lidia L. Morris, Eldon V. DIRECTORATE OF MAINTENANCE: Joseph C. Allen, Jack L. Ball, Thomas L. Bart-let- t, Zillah L. Butcher, Oscar L. Carlos, Jacky G. Clawson, Glen M. Grant, Elizabeth N. Jones, Byron K. Martin, Anthony Martinez, John O. Robert K. McFarland, Ronald A. McKinch, Epifanio Oliveras, Guy G. Pasquini, Jr., Mc-Arth- ur, 4400 Washington Blvd. and , 7 I i ii 1 Herbert J. Spence, Olivia BASE AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION: James M. Combs, Keith H. Green, Morgan W. Wilson. j)0 I 1 I K t J 'Miss Idaho' and Mom Mildred Phillips, clerk-typiin Base Support, Supply, adjust a crown on the head of her daughter, Kristine Phillips, holds the title of "Miss Idaho of 1967." Kristine, who is talented organist, will represent Idaho at the Miss Amerii Pageant in Atlantic City in September. Mildred is makinf plans to accompany her daughter. Kristine formerly lived i Rupert, Idaho, and is attending the Utah State University? d a student. st J ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIVISION: Larry J. Car- ver, Clarence E. Myers. BASE SERVICES DIVISION: Mildred C. Boynton. BASE OPERATIONS & TRAINING DIVISION: Mary E. Standage, Sharron Stewart. SECURITY POLICE DIVI SION : Bernard R. Vigen, Bob-et- ta D. Wetzler. AF PLANT REP OFFICE: Sharon M. Tsushima. BUICK Cv Ti V. Sterken. WILKIN SON FRIDAY v Or-to- n, Mc-Ge- e, W. Wood. i pre-me- Computers Will Speed Hospital BROOKS AFB, Tex. (AFNS) Air Force Data doctors id harnessing computers to study and analyze data on hospitr patients. purpose of the Off icals look to the system to MEDICO, ect is to determine requii improve patient care by miniments for data automation mizing the time physicians, Air Force medical informal nurses and other personnel with the ultimate objective must spend performing admincomputerize all Air Force istrative functions. cal activities. Among the hospital areas beMuch of the engineers ing considered for automation of HAH are admissions and dispositions, development phase to t MEDICO is... .expected medical records, patient moniTT.11 TTCl' am at wiiiora place toring, scheduling, diagnostic Lackland AFB, HosDital. assistance, medication ordering, hospital it The 1.000-be- d laboratory testing, management and financial reporting lareest in the Department of Defea and logistics. In addition, trainIt conducts a comprem ing, education and research medical care, could be tied into such a system. program of W ronsultatioll, .at inn and A data automation study speciili an from normal group has been set up to work medical services to highly out details for use of comcialized diagnostic ana puters. Officially named HAVE peutic problems. mi OPEL SATURDAY SPECIALS ONLY sinele-structureho- Your Choice "SPECIALS" ip w 1959 Opel Station Wagon 19 Economical 2nd Family Car 1960 Mercury "5700 I960 Rambler . . . -Keoei aeacsi Automatic. 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