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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 28 . . .Happenings on the PERSONNEL NOTES FROM MATERIEL MANAGEMENT Four employees of the F-- 4 Division will be honored next Friday at a special luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in Building 1221. The workers are Ann Searcy, Lucille Bingham, Joe Nielsen and John Crowley, and all are retiring with many years of governwho would like to attend ment service. Friends and contact to Gayle Hufstetler, ext. 5291; the luncheon are asked Gloria Hughes, ext. 6431 ; or Mona Allison, Ext. 5823, by Nov. ers 18. Robert R. Harrington, chief of Materiel Services Division, who is recovering from serious surgery, paid a welcome surrecently. He gave the good news prise visit to his that he will be back for sure in January to resume his duties. John R. Cole, a supply cataloger in the Standardization Branch, Materiel Services Division, was given a surprise party on the occasion of his retirement recently. Among his gifts were record albums, for John has been the from drummer in the El Kalah Shriners' Band for many years. He came to Hill AFB in 1943 and expects to devote his time to teaching music and traveling. He and his wife, Margaret, are the parents of two married daughters, and have five grandchildren. ers Shirley Moore, F-- 4 Support Services Section, flew to Ft. Lewis, Wash., last month to see her oldest son, Willard, graduate from Army basic training. Willard has received his Specialist 2 stripes since being assigned to Ft. Belvoir, Va. for engineer- ing training. Melonie accompanied her mother, and was heard to comment on the plane ride: "We'd better hurry home, mommy, it's getting dark outside," Shirley has another son and daughter at home who will welcome Willard on his Christmas Three-year-o- ld leave. Luella Barlow, F-- 4 Systems Management Division clerical assistant, recently attended the wedding ceremony of her son, Gary Manning, to Deborah Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henderson of Clearfield. An open house was held Oct. 23 at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Barlow has another married son and a married daughter. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cress celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary recently. Mr. Cress is chief of the F-- 4 Support Services Section. n k Spencer GENEROUS DONORS r i Jt . ' J i Sessions Base Support employees are proud of their two Leslie Spencer and Gerald Sessions, who have contributed so generously to the base blood Mr nrntrrnm Snenpoi- - Vioo glven 32 Pints of blood and Mr. Session 19 pints to this worthy cause. 1" V, i5:. . . PARAGRAPHS Two Civilian Personnel ladies flew out for the pleasure of family reunions ft u dwau. Kcentf Kay and Bill Limb not only visited with tW who came from his Army assignment in Korea to met with Ann Sessions' daughter, Jean who l' Ann is also a CPO employee, and Jean worked last summer. Bill Limb, Kay's husband, is preset in Hawaii on a contractor position, and the r7 orkhl to tour the islands of Hawaii, Kauai and Maui Z lT abi About the same time, Ellen Mamanakis and h George, flew out to Honolulu, taking their two v Cathleen and Carol and son, Gary, to see their Naw m' E wood. They spent two wonderful weeks on Oahu and Z Wfire in Navy quarters. nwj A1C John E. Engle, Military Personnel Data r Branch, is happily preparing for his OTC assijmm? ,m ! land AFB, Tex., which came through recently. Susan Brown The new chief of the Base Career and Counsels Rra Military Personnel, is recently-arrive- d 2nd Lt. Judson B?) UP IN THE AIR lish. This is the first officer assignment for him and his 2? Connie. He hails from East Liverpool, Ohio. Susan Olivia Brown, daughMrs. Gordon Col. Lt. and ter of SHIPMENT PLANNING NEWS S. Brown, has earned her steGlenna Osiek of Shipment Planning, with her husband L wardess wings following graduation from United Air Lines lie, and daughters, Rona and Bonnie, enjoyed their first 'plan Stewardess Training Center at trip on the occasion of her son, Monte, being graduated at th Naval Training Station in San Diego. They enjoyed a boat cruia Chicago. She is currently servthe harbor from which they saw many ships of the Firs through ing aboard jetliners out of Fleet, including carriers, destroyers, submarines and the rada Washington, D.C.'s Dulles Invessel assisted the Apollo 11 astronauts. that ternational Airport. Miss Side trips included a visit to Disneyland, Marine Land ani Brown attended the University of Kansas and Southern Plin-oi- s other points of interest. Monte returned with the family foi University at Carbondale, home leave and spent part of it elk hunting. 111., prior to joining United. Nellie Pilcher also from Shipment Planning, and her huColonel Brown is deputy base sband, Woodrow, celebrated three anniversaries on one dav. tVir commander. birthdays and 28th wedding anniversary. Mr. Pilcher works for! Materiel Management. Katie Swope is being welcomed as the secretary of V. L SAYS "SO LONG" Wadman, supervisory freight rate specialist. Katie's husband Sharon Greenwood, Aero- is SSgt. Charles Swope, assigned to the Motor Pool. They are space Recon Division, Materiel formerly of March Field, Calif. Management, was honored at a farewell luncheon. Sharon is the wife of Capt. George R. Greenwood, who has been serving in Vietnam and has received a new assignment at TyndaH AFB, Fla. Sharon and her husband met at Hill AFB during his assignment here with the 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron. She spent a week in Hawaii with him in July while he was on L R&R leave. GET NEW JOBS Management Service Division of Supply gave a farewell party last Friday for Phyllis Allen and Boyd Rasmussen, both of whom are moving to new positions in Comptroller's Budget Division. Many stopped in to see their gifts and wish them success. well-wishe- rs v3 Hill REGULAR AIR FORCE 1st Lt. Matthew J. Kenney rnirinir (right), Mafpriel Managee : ment, who recently was integrated into the regular component of the Air Force, is attended at the ceremonies Dy u. LieCline, chief of Service Engineering, and his wife, Kay. iron utenant Kenney received his electrical engineering degree the University of Wyoming in 1968 and has done Deen there recently. The Kenneys have five children and have at Hill AFB since August, 1966. i j - SVz RETIRES 4 , CMSgt. Harry T. Lassey, the senior NCO assigned to the 4754th Radar Squadron (ADC) at Hill AFB, Evaluation retired from the Air Force, '4 BON VOYAGE Dorothy Baird, a clerk-typiin the Photo-graphi- c Division of Materiel Management, is presented an -Aloha" cake by supervisor Robert Derk before she leaves for Hawaii on a family visit. Her husband, Van, and daughter, Linda Butcher, accompanied Mrs. Baird. The Bairds son, Gai is employed in Honolulu. ending almost 27 years of active service in the armed forces of the United States. Sergeant Lassey's career began in January 1941 at Boston, Mass., where he enlisted in the United States Navy. Following h i s retirement, Sergeant Lassey plans to live with his family in Phoenix, Ariz. 1 il'v f 1 1 1( o t(7; . st . i Dlltr Aonmtv. ine system iiiwwrni: of being unhappy Intelligently. tiitrtv . i FLASHLIGHT: A case in which to carry dead batteries, Tf !11 AFB to ., Weaver, who came vpado pvnrn. ... t frrntU lalt" "J in 1965 from Norton AFB, cam., i anav paction, Procurement of director Selwyn Barefoot, v his retirement following 30 years of federalnoo his gouther railroads, photography and fishing are to m his wife, who now live in Riverdale, plan California their home. i |