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Show May The HILL TOP TIMES 14, 1976 Page 15 Federal Women's Program Maintains EEO For Women Federal Women's was (FWP) established by the Civil Service Commission in The Ogden ALC FWPC is comprised of representatives from all directorates, tenant organizations and the Union. It is administered by the Ogden ALC FWPC Mary Jo Program November, in consonance with the intent of Executive Order 11375. 1967, This order amended and reinforced an earlier order, assistant an Maxene coordinator, Eubanks. 11426 They are assisted by Mary Equal Employment (EEO) by Opportunity V. Wayman, Distribution, Thora Phillips, Procurement; Katie M. Scott, Personnel; Kay Schmidt, Maintenance; Danelle Hurd, 2849th ABG; Donna Eatchell, Materiel Management; Pat Warburton and Lt. Susan Hinderleider, prohibiting discrimination in federal employment because of sex and gave the FWP the same emphasis throughout government as all other elements of the EEO Program. In 1969, Executive Order 11478 was issued, restating due to sex Freida Comptroller; Information Office jobs. Creating career development plans for women who have been contained in secretarial and women in the labor market used as a recruiting source. Assuring representation of women in all grades and occupations in proportion to their presence in the work force in light of available in and opportunities clerical and who have consideration of the merit positions demonstrated potential for promotion system. advancement. Increasing management's awareness of the economic advantages of fully utilizing talents of women employes. Conveying to supervisors the interlocking relationship Last year, the Ogden ALC FWP achieved the following: Observed IWY by initiating the first women's seminar at Hill AFB Developed and presented training sessions on "How to Properly Complete Standard 171"and Forms "Communications." Publicized and assisted in recruiting applicants for the on-ba- se Federal Aviation Administration during the Hill AFB drawdown period. Initiated a . pilot project on Cancer Awareness during lunch periods for presentation to women on a voluntary basis. This program was so successful that it is being administered base-wid- e this year for all employes. " between special emphasis programs such as the FWP and the total EEO effort. Sickinger, and Joyce Frisby, AF Plant Encouraging women Representative Office, employes to prepare for all on and each federal agency became obligated to establish Thiokol. This year, the FWPC has identified the following major areas of concern for continued and maintain an affirmative action program of equal employment opportunity for women. Each federal agency then established a Federal Women's and Scott consideration for promotions, especially in administrative, managerial and supervisory Program occupations through education and training. Increasing motivation of women through career and action: emphasis counseling and promoting Insuring that recruiting continued education by efforts include sources likely arranging work schedules and to produce women candidates granting leave compatible and assuring that women with receive bona fide opportunities. Seeks to increase the percentage of women in the work force to bring it in equilibrium with that of educational Coordinator (FWPC) and a coordinating committee. Paratroopers To At Open House Forty paratroopers of the Utah National Guard's 19th Special Forces will wind up two weeks of training Saturday afternoon when they return to Utah and make their final jump at Hill AFB. It's all part of Hill's Armed Forces Day which is being celebrated with a free open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The jumpers will be returning from Ft. Bragg, N.C:, after participating in an Perform Saturday Administering the Federal Women's Program at Ogden ALC are: (back row, Mary Jo Lt. Scott, Maxene Eubanks, Kay Schmidt, Marilyn Cordon, Mary Wayman; (front row, Susan Hinderleider, Katie M. Scott. Pat Warburton and Thora Phillips. (U.S. Air Force Photo) r) r) their parachutes after they hit the ground and load aboard trucks and head for home. A total of 290 Utahns were deployed to Ft. Bragg for the encampment, Col. Spradling said. 1881st Bowling Earl Shook put together six strikes in a row at the 1881st Communications Squadron Mixed Bowling League last unconventional warfare week on his way to a 268 game. Shook also bowled games of exercise involving 600 troops 184 and 192 to come up with a from western states. Col. Donald Spradling of 644 series. Other high series were Ed Salt Lake City and 19th Rowe's Forces 236, 166 and 210 for a Group Special the said that 612 series. Mike Taylor commander, a Bowled a 623 series from jumpers will be aboard aircraft. games of 183, 255 and 185. in silk the He also put a string of six will hit They altitude 20. of strikes in his 255 game. Jump groups Bowlers with games of 200 will be 1,000 feet above the and over were Jim Shearer, ground. After the jumpers have left 218; Phil Manno and Steve the aircraft, it will return to Dubnicay, 215; Paul Lee, 214 Salt Lake City, on its last leg and 208; Gib Hanna, 205, Carl of the flight from Ft. Bragg. Miner, 203; Dick Spiering, 202, The jumpers will roll up and Steve Woolheater, 200. 3 C-1-30 Starting At '3198 Starting At $6950 rir . 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