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Show '11 under the sun Ao everything Photographic Division women confab schedule Follies rehearsals continue; tickets go on sale next week semi-annu- I V j With only three weeks to go until the "American Dream" follies, final preparations are in full swing. Sets are being readied, costumes sewn and production numbers polished. i : v s i J XH ' -- i" - .0 , ,; 6336 ct proceeds from the follies will go to the Central Base Fund, from which base projects such as equipment for the Child Care Center is purchased. All 2 or Marcia For reservations call Dottie Bowman, 3 or 5 Laura call After Hawley, p.m. Petty, 773-250- 376-971- 773-371- 9. Ginny Ahlstrom, X X. " V ' ' ' ;X DeAngelis named outstanding computer operator of year Donald chapter of Parents been has Anonymous organized at Hill AFB to meet each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. in the basement of the base chapel, Bldg. 475. Purpose of the group, known as "P.A.," is to help parents prevent damaging between and their children. Through weekly meetings structured as group therapy sessions, parents with abuse problems, or those seeking to avoid such problems, are given a supporting fellowship in which to express and work out the underlying causes of their difficulties. The group provides someone to call on for support, day or night, any time a problem threatens. Sponsor of the group is Chaplain Thomas Richardson. All who feel the need for help in meeting problems with their children are asked to attend. tronic Data Processing Unit, Data Automation Branch, was - WHAT ABOUT THIS ONE Anne Andrews asks Gery Cobalt and TSgt. George Burkey if they approve of hanging one of her paintings in the base library for display in the water color art show now going on. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Comptroller, recently as Ogden Air chosen Logistics Center Computer x Operator of the Year, The annual award is given skill and in the Computer performance Operations Section of the for top operator branch. Mr. DeAngelis competed with 120 other computer operators and earned the award through error-freperformance, amount of work produced and his e I! Heirforce V ' -- x x,w X AB and Mrs. David L. Dorman Ret. Army Capt. and Mrs. Robert H. Vanieperen MSgt. and Mrs. Charles V. Clinton Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Steven McLeod Ret. Army SP4 and Mrs. Edward R. Llewelyn Sgt. and Mrs. Carl E. Houk AlC and Mrs. Edwin J. Komoroski SSgt. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Stoudt II Ma j . and Mrs. John Michael Nowak CP ft f f Donald DeAngelis BOYS ... r;f ' The following babies were born at USAF Hospital Hill during the period March 5 through 10: March 5 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 10 GIRLS J xJ Elec- - DeAngelis, 825-994- 2. A themselves X. k' Parents Anonymous Chapter to meet weekly in chapel relationships x f 1 They may also be obtained at the NCO and Officers Clubs beginning April 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. Price is $3 per person. al Reservations should be made by calling Beverly Bird, ext. or Virgie Arnold, ext. 5336. show has over 200 people working both on and off The 26-astage to produce some of the best entertainment to come to the base this year. Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 1, from 11:30 a.m. to p.m. at the base exchange and will be sold daily thereafter. "The Flashbacks," a group of women who used to work in the old Photographic Division of the Directorate of Materiel luncheon on April l Management, will hold their : 1 30 in the party room of the NCO Gub at p.m. semi-annu- jS&:'-:'-.'- v." v :' - i- al March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7 CAP Saturday, Mar. contribution to effectiveness of data systems supported by computers. came to Hill from Trinidad, Colo, as a computer operator and received his experience while serving in the U.S. Army. He Mr. DeAngelis is married and resides in Layton with his wife, Lynda, and two children. meetings Utah Wring Quarterly meeting, 9 a.m., Ft. Douglas Wednesday, Mar. 29 - Weber Minuteman Composite Squadron meeting, 7 p.m. in Bldg. 398, Hill AFB. Guest speaker's subject will be "Aviation Physiology." Thursday, Mar. 30 - Ogden Senior Squadron meeting, CAP Coast Guard Aux. Bldg., Ogden Airport, 8 p.m.; Bountiful Composite Squadron meeting, 7 p.m., Viewmont High School, Bountiful 25 - class to begin V An American Red Cross Cardio-PulmonaResuscitation (CPR) class will be offered at Hill, Tuesday and Wednesday of ry next week. 'r Total class time will be eight hours divided on each of the two days. Instruction will take place from 8 a.m. until noon. Minimum age is 13 to take the class. M'V 4 Those interested in registering for the class should call the Red Cross Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m , ext. ' 7 rr--- I f-.- J 3213. Officers Club Friday, Mar. 24 - "Still Rain" band, 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Mar. 25 - "Still Rain" band, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday, Mar. 26 - Easter Buffet, p.m., $4.75 for adults, $2.50 for children under 12. Reservations must be made at the f. 2-- 7 - EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK Ann Roueche watches as Harlen Hancock, deputy chief, Supply Division, concurs on selection of "Employee of the Week" award, within his division. The project recognizes accomplishments, abilities, awards and future plans of individual employees in the division. Each week a photo, past and present, along with a write-u- p on the individual is hung in Corridor D, Bldg. 849, for all to see that week's special employee. (U.S. Air Force Photo) club. Monday, Mar. 27 - Regular dining hours, p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 28 - Prime Rib Special, 6 p.m., $5.75 per person Wednesday, Mar. 29 - Chicken Special, 6 p.m., $2 80 per person Thursday, Mar. 30 - Regular dining hours, p m Friday, Mar. 31 - "Blue Beats" band, 8 p.m. to midnight OUR GIRL FRIDAY Myrth Slater, secretary of the 2849th Reproduction Branch, has a multitude of responsibilities. She tracks and prepares all Congressional joint committee printing reports, reproduction reports required by higher headquarters plus many clerical and secretarial duties. She is married to Lane Slater, a Thiokol Chemical Corp. employee and is mother to two sons. She was born and raised in British Columbia, and belongs to the square dancing clubs "Dudes and Dolls" and "The Silhouettes." (U.S. Air Force Photo) |