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Show Page June HILL TOP TIMES 10 i n in )i ii.iii i.i mmmmmmmmm i. 22, 1973 iuiui nl (1 p p I mi DH JI a potpourri of Hill AFB personnel 00 ; 0 EARNS DEGREE Roy G. Taketa received a Master of Engineering Administration (MEA) degree from the University of Utah. ELECTED Gloria Ashby was recently elected president of the Federal Women's Club. She and the other officers will be installed tomorrow at the installation luncheon in V it The degree was earned over the past four years on a part-tim- e basis. Mr. Taketa is a in the mathematician Ogden. HELPER Scientific and Engineering Tony Thon of Minuteman Section, Materiel Management, is busier than ever assisting his daughter, Sue, one of Hill's Rodeo queen royalty, with getting her horse and appropriate equipment trailered to the Hill Rodeo and elsewhere. SON PARTY Raty, Materiel Management, had the happy Bernice - ROYAL IRS FAMILY Three former Hill AFB secretaries have been chosen as the Ogden Service Center (IRS) queen, first attendant and second attendent. They are (left to right) Carol Millgate, Nancy Sandall and Lynda Cook. Miss MHlgate worked in the Maintenance Data Branch (her father is Ernest Millgate, Materiel Management). Mrs. Sandall worked in the F-- 4 System Management Division. Mrs. Cook was in Distribution. flurry of excitement attendant to her granddaughter's wedding. Her son and family, who Roy G. Taketa are stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash., had to make Bernice's home theirs for the Salt Lake Temple wedding and later reception. Colleen Hogge, Distribution Branch, Data Division, Management, Products Materiel and his parents are getting acquainted. CSossivied Adwerftisin 40 words or less for $2.00 for TOP HILL M.00 add TIMES classified for same advertisement to appear in HUB at Defense Depot Ogden we do not bill classified advertisements CASH-CHECK-- L MONEY ORDER or MUST BE her husband, Ron, have greeted a new member in their family. Justin Hogge arrived on June 11 weighing 9 pounds. He and MAILED WITH COPY Unit of the Logistics Systems Section in Data Automation Branch. His previous schooling included graduation from Uto High School in Kumamoto, Japan, a degree in Marine Engineering from Tokyo University of Merchantile Marine in Tokyo, Japan, and a B.S. degree in Mathematics from Weber State College. PROMOTED! 1st. Lt. Douglas a native of Barre, Vt., has been in the service for 15 years. He received his commission after completing the Airman Education and Hen-drickso- n, Commission Program at Sacramento State College in Clyde Hancock TOP MAN Clyde Hancock, a mechanic for the Special Purpose was Section, Repair the as "Mechanic recognized of the Month" for May in the Vehicle Transportation Division. Mr. Hancock has been instrumental in keeping some 160 special purpose vehicles operational for Hill AFB. These include fire trucks and associated equipment, as well large diesel trucks, graders, and tractors. as, When it comes to diesel HanMr. engine problems, cock is considered Mr. "It". He is an outstanding trouble shooter and performs very high quality work. He resides at Farr West with his wife, Lois, and four children, Jay 18, Lynette 15, Kevin 13, and Scott 11. Mrs. Hancock is also employed at Hill in the F-- 4 Weapons California. Lieutenant Hendrickson is an Electrical Engineer in the Range and Data Acquisition Section, Maintenance. His wife, originally from Orlando, Florida, is a captain assigned to Procurement and Production as a Contracting Officer. Division, Materiel They reside in Ogden and Management. are looking forward to purMr. Hancock is a horse suing Air Force careers. t enthusiast and is widely known as a horse racer, especially with chariots. The Drug Crisis Center family enjoys fishing, hunting the horse races. Mr. and Salt Lake City Hancock is an advisor on the Board of Review for Eagle Scouts and both he and his wife are members of the 355-28- 46 Eagles Lodge. Presentation of the award was made by Capt. Delbert PRINT LEGIBLY 3lIfiP R. Wilson, Maintenance Officer for Vehicle Maintenance. Happenings of Hill AFB Miscellany r & wots J personnel that welcomes your contributions. Send your items to Happenings, 111 J 5 y ENCLOSE V in 200 CASH-CHECK-- or for each run in the Wmnmm Fr 1 Civil Service Employees MONEYORDER HILL TOP TIMES ADDITIONAL '1. 00 for each run In HUB MAIL TO (sorry- - TOP TIMES O BOX 186 HILL P- - Kaysvillo, Utah 84037 wo do not take telephone classified advertisements) 7 Insurance Company I |