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Show Page June HILL TOP TIMES 16 CO-AUTH- Students are divided into ability and age groups which will be scheduled from 10 a.m. In late 1972 a professional paper entitled Better Systems Support Through Improved was Data Acquisition Annual presented to the Third to noon on Mondays. Cost for the ten week course The Hill Administrative Club is holding its annual awards, and election meeting Tuesday at scholarship, the Base Cafeteria located in Building 1235 in the West Area. The meeting will convene at 12:30 p.m. The luncheon will consist of top sirloin steak. Tickets are $2 and will be available through local is $1 per week. Makeup classes will be scheduled for vacationers. Introducing a unique concept for children of a ages, the magical team of the Marveen Marvelous magic, award, the MACH awards, and the student The D.C. Lt. made was by presentation Col. David Burt, Ph.D., a Washington, member of the Graduate and Education Division of the School of Systems and Logistics, Air Force Institute of Technology, Air University, good humor and films featuring such stars as W.C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, and Abbott scholarships will be awarded. The club will also conduct the elections to determine the club officers for the coming year. AT THE YOUTH CENTER: A "Pleasant Introduction to Music", including games for learning the keyboard, music symbols, finger skills, ear training and rhythms, has begun at the Youth Activity Center. Openings remain in the class. Groups are being taught by Nadine Wright Lewis, acclaimed keyboard artist and nationally They will perform at 9:30 p.m. during intermission of the dance June 16 at the Youth Activity Center. Officers' Club Activities include a prime-ri- b special is now offered Tuesday nights for $3.85. Wednesday, June 17, both dining rooms will be closed for an official function. Bars and package store will operate on normal schedule. The noon buffet will be On discontinued the during summer months. Hillhaus Lodge at Snow Basin will open for the summer season .on June 22. The lodge will operate from 4 p.m. AFB, Ohio. The other authors of the paper besides Colonel Burt were Grant S. Flint, M.S., Ogden Air Material Area, and Franklin W. Jesser, M.S., Wright-Patterso- n - SAFETY SAKE Mary Ellen Chapman is buckled up by her mother, Susan. The safety device is an invention of her father, Richard, and grandfather, Raymond. Raymond Chapman works in Maintenance. Fridays, until 8 p.m. Sundays, each weekend. Show time: ext. 3394 Friday, June ed Black - 15 Caesar R) Fred Williamson, - Minnie Gentry June (PG) Saturday 16 , Honkers Coburn, Lois -- - The James Nettleton - -- special matinee - Kidnapped G - Michael Caine, Trevor Howard, Jack Hawkins - late show - Play it Again Sam ( PG ) Woody Allen Sunday - Monday, June - Sounder (G) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, Kevin Hooks - 17-1- 0 8 Tuesday, June 19 - Frenzy R ) - Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Anna Massey Wednesday, June 20 - ...And Hope to Die (PG) - Robert Ryan. Tisa Farrow Thursday - Friday. June 21 Winston (PG) Young Anne Bancroft. Robert Shaw. Simon Ward -- Art ERROE BECOMES A MISTAKE ONLY -- WHEN YDL) REfUfcB TO CORRECT -- IT Jewelry Expert Jewelry Jewelry Finding- s- Slab Gem Materials, ted Repair-Handcraf- 1 3 j Cat Gems - Silver & Silversmithing tools. 1910 Wash. research performed by Mr. Flint and Mr. Jesser for a Master's Thesis which they wrote in partial fulfillment of the requirement for a Masters of Science Degree in Logistics Management from the Air Force Institute of Technology. As a result of his efforts on the paper, Mr. Flint, who is a Calls & i:KKI) Two Hill AFB sergeants were award the distinguished graduate award by the AFLC SCO Academy, Robins AFB. (la. They are TSgt. Richard E. Scott and TSgt. Joshua Sargent. Other Hill AFB personnel at the presentation included MSgt. Robert Austin. TSgt. in received letters of com- mendation from the Dean of the School of Systems and Logistics, Col. John J. Apple, from the OOAM A Vice Commander. Maj. E.A. Rafalko, and from the Director of Procurement and Barnett. Jr.. Capt. Joseph L. Reuwer. Jr.. CMSgt. Ned A. Ludlow. TSgt. Melvin K. McCray. MSgt. Frank Tevis. CMSgt. Denton R. Armstrong. MSgt. Valentine Ott, and CMSgt. Anthonv Madonna. John J. Production. Col. Barta. Mr. Flint attended Graduate Michael Wayne. MSgt. Roy D. Chisolm. SMSgt. Jesse T. the Logistics at School Management AFB for Wright-Patterso- n approximately thirteen months and graduated in late September 1972. At graduation was also time, the Flint-Jesse- r selected from the c lass one of five) for presentation to the Air Staff at the Pentagon As a result Mr. Flint, along with other select class members and faculty, traveled from the school to Washington. D C, to make the presentation. Want help? Alcoholics Anonymous is now meeting on base. Call ftfa'LLza "A little bit yj Vjl n Over the years many systems have of take devised to advantage the sometimes euc.hc movements in the commodity futures market:. method of knowing your full commitment is by the use of options. The outstanding attraction of commcx try options is that the profit potential is unlimited v.h'lf the possible loss is limited to the initial investment. As any sophisticated investor knovs. wl n the risk is limited and the proht potential is unlimited, his ab lity to moke money is qreatlv enhanced MIC t'ades rough 'he London Comrroi ty h Ear Exchanges. Commodity and Option Contra' t s Pe jistered arx"J Guaranteed for Delivery by th Lo don Produce Clearing Mouse for Coirnol-Pubb r , i 'c. All swh as: Cocoa, Sugar, such i l 'I ,y as: Copper, Siler, etc. ar mf ta's the physical commodity. All Options purchased by AAarkettng lnvesrrent Ccp. are Peg'Stered and bockod by the London Exffonqes, or bo'ked by the actual hy,(a rorimodtty. ikj a lh 6HOYf2 of Prrtrr'icrr mn be found ot the beautiful Bratten's Cove in Bountiful" I urn SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE -- 5BhrJ?V Hill. ! "P,.-on'- oar SAKGE...'5 MlfsIUTE 5 THE Doubles p Grant S. Flint procurement and Production, LQMD0H COMMODITY OPTIONS Puts officer contracting 773-341- 394-910- 3 I it- Sacramento Air Material Area. The paper was based on movies Overnight facilities will be available for family groups or individuals in two dormatories and one family room. Food Service will be open fordrop-i- n customers on Fridays, 4 to 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 2 to 10 p.m.; and Sundays, nocn to 8 p.m. Menus will include snacks, lunches, and dinners. Call 3528 for overnight reservations. A motocross motor cycle race sponsored by the Iron Ponies is Sunday at the Hill AFB track. The race begins at noon. For information, contact Rick Fresh, ext. 2530. ( ' in held Symposium ticket representative. The and Costello. IMAGE Management Logistics Princess Lydia Marie offer professional 15. 1973 y Fi ft 'L I ! For Father's Day June 17th :Ban-LoKnit shirts, e the favorite. . . n all-tim- BROOKZIP, $11.95. Colors: gold, skipper brown, navy, honey, white. 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