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Show Page October 3. 1975 HILL TOP TIMES 14 Civilian Training Branch Saves Air Force Dollars The Civilian Training Branch at Hill AFB graduated 10 students from a computer maintenance course Sept. 19 which will eventually save the Air Force several thousand dollars. A IN i it f technicians and operators of 2100 the Hewlett-Packarseries computers. These ..Sib, d . ill factory Air Training Command team of Ted Harlan and TSgt. Wess Hotaling taught the course. Graduates of the course are needed to fill the Air Force for wide requirements ! sr, 3 s ii 5s m r.f. it trained v i V s 0 .... 3 V;. I ..A... I are computers J used in numerous control systems and test environments employed different several by commands. This class and a previous one conducted elsewhere will provide a nucleus of personnel for operating and repairing the 2100 series computer to save many thousands of a Ted Harlan (sitting) shows Wendell Page (standing left) and Hewlet-Packar- d SSgt. Henry Elmore some of the operations of the 2100 series computer. Mr. Page and Sergeant Elmore were part of a class which will give the Air Force a nucleus of repairmen for this system. dollars over contracting maintenance to The class and the instructors were an example of cooperation between and civilian military The students course were the attending V. Page, Wendell Ken G. Rasmussen, Loyal Layton, Donald O. Jones, Charles F. Middleton, Richard R. Fresh from Hill AFB; Sgt. David M. Evans from Fairchild AFB, Wash.; Orson W. Hildebrand from McClellan AFB, Calif.; TSgt. Sterling L. Mock from Holloman AFB, N.M.; and SSgt. Henry T. Elmore from Laurence G. Hanscom AFB, Mass. personnel. on course This intermediate organizational maintenance is a conducted by two program factory instructors. 40-ho- ur trained The ATC course is designed to provide training for electronic computer repairmen and others. The students had to possess working knowledge of solid state device maintenance, 'J. The Thursday Afternoon received awards: B Flight Grand Leg Winner: Betty Redden; A Flight Grand Leg Winner: Marie Minson; Most Golfer: Improved Nadine Birt; C Flight Grand Leg Winner: Nora Axton. , tN - U-- r operation the A and organizational intermediate maintenance on 2100 Hewlett-Packar- d n servicing, inspection, adjustment and trouble shooting of the HP 2100 computer. Know Your EE0 Counsel In an effort to inform management and employes of the discrimination equal employment opportunity (EEO) complaint system and the EEO counselors who review, counsel and investigate them, photos of the counselors will appear in forthcoming editions of this paper. will acquaint Ogden ALC These photos and write-up- s counselors. EEO employes with their Any employe who alleges discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex or age, should contact one of these counselors within 30 calendar days from the date of the offense or personnel action. The counselors photos, names and telephone numbers appear on posters on all major bulletin boards throughout the base. An employe may contact the one of his choice. Directives governing discrimination complaints are AFR and a letter from the EEO Office, April 18, 1975, subject: "EEO Program Complaint Procedures." Copies of the letter are also posted on all major bulletin boards and outlines detailed procedures for filing complaints of discrimination. 40-17- " 4 j 3 TTrniir A ii in TROPHY -- Winners by each hole were: 1. Lois Will; Hole 2, Marilyn Spencer; Hole 3, Linda Chadbourne and Elaine Christensen; Hole 4. Alta Peery: Hole 5. Elaine Shupe and Helen Carlson; Hole 6, Donna Brown; Hole 7, Glenna Buelo; Hole 8, Darlene Turner and Marlene Anderson and Hole 9, Connie Jorgensen. Hole series computers. Training includes theory and hands-oexperience with test other equipment to necessary perform Birt, Redden Win Trophies f Golf Society (TAGS) held their closing banquet at the golf course clubhouse. The following individuals i-ii- 2hM digital techniques and the use trace oscilloscopes and of dual (JJ) (ft Blaine Worthen and Jack Moore show the siie of the rack of a moose they shot on opening day last month. The rack measured 53'2 inches. (Private Photo) Worthen Bags Moose Preliminary indications are that Blaine Worthen. an employe in Data Automation Branch, Comptroller, earned a place in the record books when he bagged a mammoth moose on the season's opening day last month. ANNA CAMPBELI Ann Campbell works in the Commodities Commodities R&D Branch, ext. 7137. Mrs. Campbell moved to Ogden in 1965 when Olmsted AFB, Pa. closed. She graduated from New Castle Senior High School in him to stand up so I could see enough of him to get a shot." One shot was all that was needed to bring down the giant animal. Weight of the moose was estimated at 1.200 pounds and it had a rack spread of S3 Mr. Worthen and Jack and f inches, so it Moore, another employe in should place well in the record were books. Data Automation, in Skull Creek the Mr. Worthen and Mr. Moore hunting area near Causey needed help from some local Canyon Reservoir when they spotted ranch hands to get the animal the huge animal about 200 loaded into the truck. It was hard work to finally yards from where they were standing. get him home. Mr. Worthen said, "the However, Mr. Worthen moose was lying down in a observed, "the most difficult thick clump of pine trees and part of the hunt was the the only thing visible was his wait for the moose to horns. show himself before I could "We waited 45 minutes for shoot." one-hal- WINNKKS - ) Nadine Birt and Bttty Redden admire Ihelr trophy after being named most improved golfer and B flight grand leg winner respectively. (U.S. Air Force Photo) (l-r- 45-min- The NonHill AFB commissioned Officers Club (NCO) recently hosted its annual golf tournament on the base links. Dan Reynolds took low gross with a 76. followed by Rex Herring with a 79. Jim Branson and Sam Castelli captured first and second low net with a f5 and ffi respectively. Ed Mclxnna and Walter Brown tied for first in the Calloway flight. Luke Robertson closest Lt. Col. Robert S. Barney month after completing over 27 to the pin on hole 17. Jim Branson had the longest drive on 18. NCO Club announces the of cancellation the Durwood Haddock band for Oct. 10 will 1 System Management Directorate of Materiel Management. During his career he served as a B 29 aircraft tail gunner during the Korean War and Band Country Trash provide the music years military service. He was deputy operations branch chief in the Aircraft Division. Club Cancels night from 9 p m. to Colonel Barney Retires retired from the Air Force lat Reynolds Wins NCO Golf Tourney that j a m. ! IM Division, later transitioned to the iWi aircraft as a senior gunnrr. where he accumulated aliout Two flying hours. Colonel Barney earnH thr following military dec orations and awards: Air f'row Member Badce. Missile Service Medals, four Air Force Commendation Medals, three Outstanding L'nit Awards, plus campaign medal and theater ribbons for service in the Korean and Vietnam wars. Colonel Barney and his wife. Darlene plan to remain in the local area They have a son Bruce, in tho U S. Navy and two daughters. Pamela and Debra The colonel enjoys fishing, hunting and working in thr ord 'nd plan o nd some time enjovmg nd cenery corI caret r m the I tah his real estate GILBERT RERNAL Gilbert Bernal works in the Navigation Instrument Photo and Training Division, Production Branch, Directorate of Maintenance. His telephone extension is 2763. Prior to coming to Hill AFB, Mr. Bernal attended El Paso School of Electronics. Pennsylvania and obtained a BSL degree at Harrisburg He is presently attending Area College, Pa. and Weber Weber State State College, Utah. College, Mrs. Campbell is the mother majoring in Auotmotive of and Engineering Technology and five children of one. minoring in Spanish. grandmother His hobbies are collecting of the She is a member old clocks and working with American Business Womens mechanical of the a member toys. Society: Means and Ways Mr. Bernal was selected as Commmittce; works with the an equal employcmnt youth department and choirs counselor (EEO) opportunity of the New Zion Baptist six months ago. Church; is a member of the that time he has During NAACP; lifetime member received classroom training, and past president of PTA: an other EEO training by EEO counselor and counselor of students in the BSL counselors and additional training by the Chief EEO program. Counselor. Manuel Ioyola. Mrs. Campbell's primary interests are music and Mr. Bernal says, "my goal is to remain with the EEO sewing. She says "people are the program for as long as 1 can most valuable commodity and eventually get in a here on this base and the most position where I can help to precious asset that any nation insure enforcement of the has to offer. program as it is meant to be. "That is why programs that equal employ memt lead to brttcr understanding opportunity regardless of and reallionhins among all religion, color, sex. race, ppopleon this earth are so national origin ami age."" important " Info On Morale, Welfare, Recreation, Dial 2004 |