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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1980 Page I! September 5, i! Voting is valued (Editor's Note: As part of Hispanic Heritage Week to be celebrated Sept. three base employees of Hispanic heritage will be featured. The first of the series starts today.) Anita Archuleta started her base career in December 1965 while she was a senior at Clearfield High School. She had all required credits to graduate and was given the opportunity of working as a student aide at the Tooele Rail Shop working half days. She graduated from high school in May, 1966, and continued working at the rail shop e on a basis. In September of that year, she was hired off the Civil Service register as a GS-- 2 clerk in the Directorate of Distribution. She received a bronze zero defect award for her professionalism and was promoted to the GS- - 3 if 3 I 7 level. In June 1968 she transferred into the depot supply function of the same directorate where she worked for the next 11 years. During this period she received many letters of 14-2- 0, rye- appreciation, an organization excellence award, a certificate of proficiency and schooling. She also progressed in rank from a GS-- 4 to GS-then a GS-- 7 inventory management specialist. Last December she was promoted to a GS-- 9 and left the Directorate of Distribution for the Directorate of Materiel Management, where she is now employed. Her husband, Fred, works in the missile ground repair function in the Directorate of Maintenance. Mrs. Archuleta's hobbies and interests are skiing and camping with her husband and two - The right to vote is the privilege of every American citizen 18 years of age and older. It does not matter where you are stationed that right is ensured by the i Congress has authorized an easy way to register and vote by mail using the Federal 5, full-tim- ; limits of the United States by Aug. 15 and by Sept. 15 for those within the U.S. limits. The postcard application must include: Legible information, Complete and accurate information on both sides of the form, Your legal state of residence with that residence address, and The address you would like the absentee ballot mailed to. Voting officers have voting Federal Voting Act. on-the-j- ob Post Card Application. Eligible citizens include service members and their families at all locations and civilians and their families overseas. Commanders are required to ensure Federal Post Card Applications are in the hands of those outside the territorial Anita Archuleta sons. information, the addresses where the forms should be sent. (AFNS) UH-l)- Phone 345 , 421 , 4 f . . 433 ! ' V. 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''' ,TTh 4:30-7:- 00 STAFF B244,Rml00 B1279,Rm7 B244,RralOO B244,Rml09 00 7:30-10:- 30 N End 4:30-7:3- 0- Track RHEAD ; 101 MANUE'ACTURINq ENGINEERING 81 RECREATION--' STEIN B1279,Rm4 B1279,Rm5 626-678- PSYCHOLOGY GE361" 301 330 postcard and applications Am HILL 4:30-7:- . 00 B1279Rm3 TTh : DANKO ': ' TECHNOLOGY B36.8, R30'r'.iV 'iVJNfeKCER'-5- - SOCIOLOGY INTROtJLWlON 3 TO1fiCCTOL0G ' ' .IrM 4:3Qr7:00" f "! ii.:'f-i'-.4;.'- N J i " ft ., psioS' ': "PSIOS , lV Etl's-ioi.l: f. 'psiot; Mi' .'v'.'.:213 8i INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA fH'.p. i''5:;:$i, TRIGONOMETRY t- 81 81-- 81,. '52 :5:,;. "5 ' . , ' , ' , m.' 4:3d-7:- 00 " .412:00-lt- l5 7:30-10t- 00 Mrii ; COLLECE ALGEBRA , ' CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC STOO-ll.- 4:30-7:- ' 00 7:30-10:00' GEOMETRY 4:30-7:0- GEOMETRY 7:30-10:- 00 ' 0' S ' TTh ,: M3Wthi . j TTh . - ,B368,J5m7Uo STEELE,, : P244,Rml84 iGRAOT.:? . . o-- B368,n2b Mi B244,Rnd05 B244,Pml05' MS , TTh B244,Rml0O Tlh- - GRANT WILKBJSON WILKINSON COTTRELL. COTi'RELL ' MH STOCKLAND 81 81 PUBLIC HEALTH 105.' 81 82 83 1 134-- : 81 81 SWIMMING INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING SCUBA DIVING SCUBA DIVING SCUBA DIVING BODY CONDITIONING Coed ROCKCLIMBING 158 81. JOGGING 81 81 PHYSICS 105 105- 110 "I ELEMENTARY 4:30-6:- 30 B244,Rml07 ELEMENTARY 1 7:30-8:- 30 8:30-9:- 30 (See Note (See Note (See Note - at at at Base Pool Base Pool End of Schedule) End of Schedule) End of Schedule) B460 Staqe 4:30-7:- 00 TTh B244,Rml07 (Septenber 25 October 23) 4:30-6:- 30 Mtf S End Track October 29) (September 29 4:30-6:- M 30 CHICADO CHICADO JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON STORRER WILLDEN . ' - ' 7i LS230 ' - 81 B244,Brlfl911.' m HEREDITY .KELLY B244Rml04 WINTERTON 1 FOR SCIENTISTS LABORATORY AND 4:30-- 7: TBA ENGINEERS PHYSICS 00 MW B368,Rm7Up TBA TBA (Carrpus) X5 81 82 NC8 NC8 NC8 Bl NCI NC52 NC52 - 81 NC6 NC3 ENGLISH COMPOSITION $35.00 ' COLLEGE ARITHMETIC $35.00 MAKING CONTACT: POSITIA'E FIRST IMPRESSIONS $25.00 ' ' ' -V SCUBA DIVING ; . $78.00 .'.. ' ' 'i : , , SCUBA DIVING $78.00 ' .' ' SCUBA DIVING $78.00 . FIRST YEAR RUSSIAN $50.00 . ' CAREER 6 LIFE PLANNING -- $35.00 CAREER LIFE PLANNING $35.00 " - 32 83 - 81 81 62 - - - 4:30-7:- 30 4:30-6:- 30 (October 1 (See Note at (See Note at (See Note at 4:30-7:- 00 430-7:- 30 7:30-10:3- 0' f ' B125 (CAMT) B1279,Rm5 B1279,Rno October 29) End of Schedule) End of Schedule) End of Schedule) B1279.Rm3 ;TTh ,11 B1279,Rml w' B1279,Rml LOUGHTON STEELE MATHISON M W JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON nA'TKO EIOBEIER EICHMEIER ' first night only in this location. First night 'attendance is important to learn future class locations. , Kilus course meets tha Logistics Program requirements. . NOTE SCUBA DIVTJKJ:. Scuba Diving is offered as a program at. a cost of $78.00. Those students to take it for credit will pay an additional $10.00 recording fee. The class will be held at the desiring 6:00-10:Hill AFB swimning pool from p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays with the first class being held from for credit or NC8-, the second class being held September 25 - October 14 (PE 105-for from October 21 - November 4 (PE 105-it) for credit or NC8-for , and the third class being NC8-it) held from November 11 - December 2 (PE 105-. The above fees do not for credit or for 62 include certification: arrangements must be made with the instructor. Call Gary Jackson at for information. All registrations must be conducted through the Division of Continuing Education. ' Thia course may meet the STAFF STAFF ,' 4:30-7:3- 0, !:, KNIGHT PHYSICS P261 KELLY ' ' . EDUCATION 100 101 ce czmM:;:: ' 't'VV'' Ii 730-10:3- IT 81 PHYSICAL survey ..', J - ; 2QOIPG MICROBIOLOGY LS115 ?tWi r survey of Cinema a fSS.OO ilsaae Fpl non-cre- dit 00 POLICE See Corrections and Law Enforcement SCIENCE 81 81 82 POLITICAL SCIENCE SS110 f 473 non-cred-it) 82 83 4:30-7:- AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT PiipT.Tr PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 81 81 00 6:30-9:- 30 B125 (CAMT) B1279,Rm6 MW Th REDDY JULttNDER FIRST NIGHT ATTENDANCE Because of facility availability problems, the decision to cancel classes will now be made the first night of class. Please attend the first session of each course you enroll in so that an accurate count may be made. Fourteen students per class are generally required. -- OFF CAMPUS TUITION AND FEES' 1980-198- Credit Hours 1 Tuition and Fees $51.00 71.00 91.00 111.00 131.00 151.00 171.00 191.00 211.00 1- -2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-2- 0 Over 20 15.00 per cr. hr. non-cred- 83 non-cred- 399-99- TDY - REASSIGNMENT If you are going TDY or are being reassigned, it will be your responsibility to drop or withdraw from class or make special arrangements with the Instructor before leaving. Veterans enrolling In classes who are transferring from another college, changing their original objectives, or enrolling at Weber State College for the first time must contact the Weber State College Veterans' Office before registering for classes. VETERANS WSC-HAF- B VETERANS' ASSISTANCE -- A Weber State College Veterans' Representative for Hill AFB will be available each Tuesday from 1:00-4:0- 0 3 p.m. in Bldg. 368. Call 8 (HAFB) or (WSC). 777-353- 626-602- WEBER STATE COLLEGE COORDINATOR A Weber State College Coordinator will be available Monday and Wednesday from 1:30-4:3- 0 0 noon In Bldg. 368. Call Terry Teigeler or p.m. and Thursday from 3 (WSC) or (HAFB). Roger Wilcox at 9:00-12:0- 626-678- 6 SMOKING 777-353- In keeping with HAFB and DOD regulations, smoking is absolutely in all classrooms on HAFB. Smoking is permitted in designated areas only. If prohibited you have any questions, call 777-728- 0. 5 |