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Show Page November HILL TOP TIMES 12 18, 1977 selected for commissioning program 1st BAPTIST CHURCH Two Roy, Utah 2025 West 5700 South (West of Roy Shopping 9:45 10:55 5:30 6:30 A.M. Worship T.U. (Oct. May) Evening Worship (Oct. -- TU (June 30 P Sept) - M Base Education Office Center) SUNDAY SCHOOL May) Fvening Worship A.M. Dreams of becoming ac- cepted for training as Air Force pilots became a reality for two Hill AFB airmen this week, when they received word they have been selected for the AFROTC Airman A.M. P.M. P.M. 7:30 PM - Logan Thomas, THD, Pastor Scholarship and Com- baccalaureate degrees under a four-yea- r scholarship program. Upon completion of their college studies, they will be commissioned second lieutenants in the Air Force and enrolled as flight training candidates to become pilots. Services 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 1274 EAST 1450 SOUTH 825 0177 TO This scholarship is awarded on a competitive and highly First Southern Baptist Church ft 564 south SOOeast Clearfield selective basis, as a result of meritorious achievement in academic studies and extracurricular activities. . A Lavoid Robertson pastor Sunday school worship service Y VY SERVING 10 am 55am 825 5512 825 0277 & 6 30 airmen made application approximately a Both pm 25 YRS. FAMILIES FOR OVER MILITARY year ago and were evaluated by the April 1977 Selection Board. They were not selected, as competition was especially keen at this time and only 28 from 179 applicants were selected. They were both notified that they were highly qualified candidates and their applications would be held until the August 1977 Selection Board. yy First Southern Baptist Church Hill Field Rd. 1332 (1 Mile S. of Main Gate) Layton Utah 376-242- 6 8: 30 A.M. EARLY SERVICE SUNDAYSCHOOL LATE SERVICE CHURCH TRAINING EVENING SERVICE 9:45A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. ...7:00P.M. Although disappointed, they retook several tests and PASTOR: Michael B. Dunahoo waited hopefully. They were rewarded this week when notification of their cer- CHURCH OF CHRIST MINISTER - Center 94 E. 399-425- 5 8 8 BAPTIST CHURCH B X Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Services 11:00 A.M. & 6: 00 P.M. n 440 E. 1st S. Kaysville -- Prayer Bible Service Wednesday Evening - 7:00 P.M. & n Pastor: WILLIAM N.JONES Church Of 145 Bible Teaching West Airman Kaysville, Utah Wasatch Southern ft commanders calls. v 3 800 - 376-574- Wednesday mc i lip 10:00 Jerry A1C L. Walker non-technic- .' Avionics O'Hara an is Navigational Systems Specialist with the 388th Avionics Maintenance Squadron. He has been in the Air Force 26 months and has been on Hill AFB since June 17, 1976. He is 20 years old and All Are Welcome Write for FREE Bible Correspondence Course - Call for Transportation Robert P. O'Hara "It will give me the opportunity to fulfill my lifelong ambition for a college education. The thought of learning to fly is a very intriguing one, and I'm very excited about it," O'Hara commented. "Rather than just put in my four years, I decided that my tenure in the Air Force would be a constructive contribution. My receiving this scholarship has now made this possible," Walker stated. P. A1C Jerry L. Walker Airman Walker is assigned to the 2849th AB Gp. He is a Site Development Apprentice with duties as a surveyor and draftsman with Civil He to came Hill Engineering. AFB in June 1976 and has been in the Air Force 24 months. He was 21 years old this month and is also single. Pistol River, Ore. is his home town. Aeronautical Engineering. Airman Walker's plans include a career as an Air Force Pilot. (AFROTC-ASCP- ) al Com-missioni- they are eligible for apas second pointment lieutenants. An overall grade point average of at least 2.0 for high school or college is required. Airmen accepted for flying training will be enrolled in a flight training program upon completion of a degree. Benefits include full tuition, books, lab fees and $100 a Admonth. Veteran ministration benefits may also be paid to those eligible under the old GI Bill. The Education Office (Bldg. is staffed to counsel and advise airmen who are interested. Airmen who are currently eligible should visit the office for assistance in preparing a request for a 368) The Air Force ROTC Air- man Scholarship and r Candidates must be under 25 years of age as of June 30 of the calendar year in which Airman Walker selected Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla., as the school where he will earn a degree in "I'm glad that I took 15 minutes out of my day, a little over a year ago, to go to the Education Office and ask about the AFROTC-ASCt. They were 15 minutes The process is not a short one and the competition is stiff, but in the end it's a great feeling to be selected!" he added. Two-yea- Applications are limited to Regular Air Force active duty airmen who are citizens of the United States. Upon entry into school they are discharged from the Air Force and in the AF Reserves enlist while going to school. single. Airman O'Hara is from Hialeah, Fla., and has chosen to attend the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. to complete a degree in Electrical Engineering in June 1981. He is looking forward to an exciting and rewarding career as an Air Force Pilot. g 0 n ng Program is designed to develop outstanding officers for the United States Air Force. During college, selected airmen have the opportunity to earn a commission as a second lieutenant concurrent with a baccalaureate degree. Letter of Academic Eligibility. Those who would like to become eligible can receive counseling outlining a program to help in-dep- th prepare them for future Gen. Schneider to speak to BSL Management Seminar Maj. Gen. Carl G. Schneider, commander, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker AFB, Okla., will be guest speaker at the BSL Management Seminar on on Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. Schneider has a B.S. Degree in business from Arizona State University, a Master's management Degree in international relations from George Washington University and is a graduate from the Air War College. General He is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, Sigma Iota Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi and was recently selected as the Delta Sigma Pi man of the year. Q General Schneider's next assignment will be chief of staff, Air Force Logistics Command, AFB, Ohio. Chapel schedule 0 0 1 Christ 11:00 6:00 7:00 A1C Wright-Patterso- n Traditional dinner in Dining Hall 0 1 North - Clearfield, Utah Sunday School Sunday Worship tification to the program was received. Certificates of from Air Achievement were University presented to them at their individual 10:00 A.M. Sunday Bible Study & 5:30 P.M. A.M. 11:00 Sunday Worship 7:00 P.M. Bible Wednesday Study or i well-spen- (Always a Nursery Available) HARVEY PORTER ill I; Walker will be discharged from the Air Force early in December to attend colleges of their choice to obtain WELCOMES YOU WHCOt.fi l P. O'Hara and Jerry L. EPISCOPAL - PH. mi area. scholarships in premedical, nursing and a limited number of academic majors are also offered. Airmen First Class Robert ST. PETERS four-yea- scientific ilil-7:i- missioning Program. CLEARFIELD three or r are available for scholarships pilot, navigator, missile and technical fields. Candidates must select an academic major from an engineering or Two, By Bertha Larimore 731-465- 6 PKOTI.STAM: Sunday Worship: 8:45 and 11:15 a.m. at the chapel. Holy Communion: First Sunday of each month. Sunday School: 9: 55 to 10:50a.m., ages :i to 12th in Bldg I :(): adults in chapel basement. CATHOLIC: Mass - in the chapel- - Saturday. 5:15 p.m. (satisfies Sunday obligation : Sunday. 10 a m and 12::ii p.m. : Daily. 12 noon. to Mh Grade): Sundays. Religious education 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.. Bldg. 12. pro-scho- Religious education to H:15 p.m.. Bldg. ( ol junior and senior : Wednesdays. 12H. JKWISII: Contact MSgt. Kelly Hansel. :57(i 5'.2:5 7 The traditional Air Force Thanksgiving Day dinner will be served in the Airmen's Dining Hall, Bldg. 519, Thursday, Nov. 24, from 11 a.m. through 5 p.m., TSgt. Otis Burchfield, base food service officer, told the Times. All military and retired military personnel, their families and their guests are invited. The cost is $1.70 basic rate for enlisted their families and guests. Children under 12 are military, cents 85 charged each. An additional surcharge of $1.00 is added for personnel other than enlisted. A child's surcharge, however, is 55 cents. 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