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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 26 July JLMHj Three Men Selected to Study At Special Graduate Schools Three men from Hill AFB have been selected for a year's graduate work at off base educational institutions at which they will receive Master's degrees in their special fields. They are Charles E. Pome-roData Automation Division ; DeLamar A. Johnson, Materiel Management; and T. Samuel Vigil, Hospital. Mr. Pomeroy, who was chief of the Distribution Section, Data Automation, Division, is one of five men from the Air Force Logistics Command to attend the Graduate Logistics Management course at the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright- - Patterson AFB. and has been active in scouting work in the Lake Bonneville Council. He will return to Hill AFB in August, 1970. -- To Maxwell AFB chief of the Aircraft Reliability Section, Service Engineering Division, Materiel Management, is one, of 11 Air Force civilians to attend the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, Ala., beginning Aug. 18. He is one of five AFLC employees to be so honored. Mr. Johnson, y, The Air Command Staff lege deals with all aspects of military command and staff Col- activities, including military environment, management and employment. In conjunction with his studies at Maxwell, Mr. Johnson will pursue a graduate program in business administration through Auburn University. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering in 1958 and Master's degree in engineering administration in 1907 from the University of Utah. His Master's degree in busi- Ohio. He came to Hill AFB in 1954, after receiving his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Utah. Since then he completed a year of graduate study at the same school, and also the Systems Engineering Program at the Air Force Institute of Technology. Mr. Pomeroy, who holds the Civilian Meritorious Service Award and citation for computer systems work with AFLC, resides at Emerald Hills, Ogden, with his wife, Merial. Their son, Charles, is serving with the Army in Vietnam. A second son,' James, is taking Navy training in San Diego, Calif. Their daughter is Janet Morgan of Layton. administration ness be awarded in July, 1970, and he will return thereafter to Hill AFB where he has been employed since 1965. will Mr. Johnson and his wife, k Joanne, live at 1268 E. Way, Bountiful, and have two sons, Bryce and Paul. Mill-broo- (Jets Health Degree Mr. Pomeroy is a past area governor with Toastmasters The third employee to be (( J I iimm c III ) ..WT,,,,,, DeLamar A. Johnson Charles E. Pomeroy chosen by AFLC fcr long-tertraining is T. Samuel Vigil, in- dustrial hygienist at the Military Public Health Occupational Medicine Services Section, USAF Hospital Hill. Upon completion of the prescribed training at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich., in the graduate industrial hygiene course, Mr. Vigil will receive a Master of Public Health degree in industrial children, Kirk, His wife, Frances, and three Sergeant's Seven Years Of Study ROBINS AFB, Ga. (AFNS) It took seven years and work at four schools before TSgt. C. A. Helton finished his college education, but now he's a graduate and slated for Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. Sergeant Helton began his pursuit of a sheepskin in 1962 when he took courses from the American University extension. de- partment of Industrial Health is designed to meet the needs of scientists, engineers and physicians who expect to work in the operation of control programs, either in industry or public health agencies. Mr. Vigil came to Hill AFB in 1951 as an aircraft engine assembler, and has worked continuously except for Army service from 1953 to 1955. He He transferred to the University of Georgia extension for the 1963-6- 4 year, and from 1966-6- 8 took courses from the University of the Philippines. The command post technician obtained a bachelor of science degree in business administra- - 95 ONLY - Reaps International gfield, Mass. in from management, K t? famSv Ogden Reward tion with a major personnel American College, Sprin- His final year ntained a 3.9 average under four-poi- nt grading IF CHILDREN didn't ask questions, they'd never learn how little adults really know. A PERSON wearing a wig going around ssumed mane. ce 70 REEEALUf PUT 7HSgUEEg ON 'CASNC- - 'CARQl$AHWor&6SMNSS! JULY SAVINGS 4" Reg. 2.9 4" TOILETS 2 FLEX Reg. 99c HOSE ' per ft. SWAMP COOLERS LESS SEAT 24-INC- tilt out filters, large filter areas. All types window models, side discharge and bottom discharge. A sie to fit Exclusive H BUILT-I- N VANITY Complete with round woth botin, rim and faucet. 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Samuel Vigil obtained his Bachelor degree from Weber State College in m KAfeftS I Blvd. rvirUn, Uton |