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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 22 the on Hill Happ entngs o 0 EARNS DIPLOMA Ira G. Ogg, 5251 So. 2200 W., Roy, was recently awarded a diploma from DeVry Institute of Technology, one of the Bell & Howell Schools, in Chicago. Completing the Electronics Technician program, he received his diploma from John Anagnost, director of the school. Mr. Ogg, a Hill AFB employee, specialized his training in Electronic Operations and Computer Controls. V HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BOYS! o . 4 Balloons, streamer, signs, and cakes helped two men in the Requirements and Control Unit celebrate their birthdays. Leonard Fresh and Wilbur Holmes were "Kings for a Day" in the Depot Supply and honored by all their Division. Two birthday cakes provided refreshments for rest period J - festivities. TRAVEL CALLS Volunteer work and traveling will take much of the time of Jensen, staffing assistant, Employment Branch, Personnel, who is retiring. Leah has already volunteered to help with the March of Dimes and the Penny Parade. She and her husband, J. Cleve, who works for Southern Pacific Railroad, also plan to spend much of their time traveling. Three married children and eight grandchildren will enjoy having Grandma at home fulltime. Mrs. Jensen was presented a certificate of retirement and a letter of appreciation from Col. J.R. Howell, director of Personnel. Leah L. Lt. Ronald L. Moir (right) discusses the actions in Vietnam which led to his earning the Navy Commendation Medal with Cdr. Richard K. Thomas (left) and Col. Harry P. Wheaton, Jr. Lieutenant Moir is assigned to Depot Supply Division, Distribution, under the Air Force-Nav- y Officer Exchange Program. Commander Thomas is U.S. Navy Liaison Officer at Hill AFB. Colonel Wheaton is Distribution director. NAVY MEDAL-Na- vy PINNED - Lt. Col. James F. Kunkel, Airframe " Sectin, 1 cviui , rrocuremenUiiy lieutenant bars on Diana Clampitt. Lieutenant Clal1 graduate of Indiana State College. She joined the Air LI luuiaiiapviis iiajr taiv aiiu nas oeen at Hill AFB it August 1970. She currently is the Junior Officers Con secretary. ihi At NSfc HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE An open house bidding farewell to Olea (Sandy) Norseth, supply system analyst, was held recently in the Operations Service Branch, Depot Supply. Sandy is retiring with over 27 a years of service to her credit. A party at the also honored her last week. Hal Tolman, acting deputy chief, Depot Supply Division, presented her a plaque Chuck-a-Ram- ST-- ) signed by friends. WHITTIERS ENJOY GERMAN TOUR Brooks W. Whittier, who formerly worked in flight operations, is enjoying a tour of duty at Ramstein AB, Germany. He was recently cited by Maj. Gen. Dale S. Sweat, 17th Air Force commander, in recognition of 30 years of "faithful OUTSTANDING TSgt. Sammy G. Penn (right) receives the federal service." Whit began his Civil Service career at Hill AFB in January, Outstanding Maintenance Award presented to the UII-1as an aircraft engine mechanic. Except for active duty as 1942, C. Section Lt. Col. Marlin Howard, by Helicopter Inspection he served continuously at Hill Maintenance chief, 1550 Aircrew Training Training and Test an Air Force pilot from 1943-4AFB until to he transferred for in is The award the Germany. Wing. presented professionalism Mr. Whittier is accompanied at Ranstein by his wife, Ton i, a accomplishment of maintenance. The maintenance sections compete monthly in the areas of safety, foreign object former Hill AFB beauty queen, and daughter. Donna. They are damage control, military responsibilities, quality control scheduled to return to Utah later this year. reports and maintenance data collection reliabilities. Girls were born to Sgt. and Mrs. Frederick R. Fritch, NURSERY Mrs. Richard S. Ticknor, Feb. Feb. 27; and Capt. and Mrs. A1C and Mrs. Robert D. Orson B. Porter, Feb. 28. The USAF Hospital, Hill, TSgt. and Mrs. Dave Jen- 9; Reineccius, Feb. 16; Sgt. and the births reports following Mrs. Anthony D. Schneider, nings, Feb. 20. GOOD RECORD during February. Also, A1C and Mrs. Ber- Feb. 22; Capt. and Mrs. Junior M. Squires, CompBoys were born to SSgt. and nard F. Herrgesell, Feb. 22; D. Hartshorn, Feb. 24. Rodney was recently cited for troller, Mrs. James A. Estes, Feb. 6; Sgt. and Mrs. Larry T. over 2,000 hours accumulating SSgt. and Mrs. Donald E. Reidford, Feb. 24; 1st Lt. and Also, SSgt. and Mrs. Den- of sick He was leave. Napper, Feb. 8; SSgt. and Mrs. Bradley A. Barnes, Feb. ncth RPeplow, Feb. 24; 1st Lt. a certificate presented special Mrs. Robert E. Gronlund. 27- Srt nnrt Mrs Mirhanl K and Mr I s rrv T Puma PVH by Col. Robert W. Givens, Feb. 9; 1st Lt. and Mrs. Floyd chenev. Feb. 27: and Set. and' 25; Set.' and Mrs. Ronald L. Comptroller, at ceremonies in Myers (USA. Ret.). Feb. 10; Mrs. James L. Lewis, Feb. 27. Cummings, Feb. 27; A1C and the colonel's office. 7 x - rtv - N 5, REENLIST Mat. Billy R. Hollis administer! the rmfc ment oath to SMSgt. Robert E. Barton while the major.FE Operations Branch chief, was donating blood. The kijk has 20 years Air Force service and reelisted for three n He recently transferred to Williams AFB, Ariz. - CHILDREN seldom misquote you. They repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said. - Sgt. "1 Clarence A. Host iW Blaine J. Fife receive the reenlislment oath from W SECOND TERMS BEWARE OF the conversationalist who adds "in other words." He Is merely the second term for both airmen who are the base 9 Jet. starling afresh. ground crr T-3- :Wl:f f (If ' v'-v'- - SCHOOL PICTURE Thirty years ago these men were young classmates at Utah State University studying hydraulics and Instruments. They were members of a class of a August, isii. To celebrate the event mecnanic learners who nirea in ai urn met at the Fireside Supper Club for a reunion. In the front row are Sherman they Malison Duane Woodland, and Emil Soderquist. Middle row: Gaie Wood. James Croft Darrrll Dalton, Virgil Webb, and Sam Taylor. Back row: Elmer Cuthbert, Wayne Grose, and Bill 30-ye- ar Frew. ir ' ' 1 Ll " - SERVICE Chaplain (Maj.) Kenan Morris watches Mrs. Jack P. Scott of punch during the farewell coffee clven Mrs. William D. Kyle Hounn '. Oiapel i. The coffee was given by the Catholic and Protestant Women of lilt Charles F. Minter (left of Mrs. Kyle) and Mrs. Kenneth E. Harrison '"S prepare to pass servings to (left to right) Mrs. David D. Roop, Mrs. hena Robert S. Hubbard and Mrs. Vincent Roberts. & I W1 W t' v" ' jp |