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Show May f , V.V. 8, 1981 Page 5 HILL TOP TIMES , 1tasco? aerobatics Sports audiences across the country have been intrigued and delighted by the aerobatics of the falcon, flying mascot of the Air Force Academy set characterized the combat role of the Air Force. Although falcons are members of the hawk family, they differ in that falcons have long pointed wings and dark eyes. Five types of falcons are native to North America, ranging in size from two feet in height to as small as five inches. The Air Force Academy falcon will be on display at the open house tomorrow. Cadet Wing. Trained and handled by cadet falconers, the bird soars and dives around the spectators and area. Members of the Class of 1959, the first class to enter the academy, chose the falcon as the mascot on Sept. 25, 1955. They felt the falcon best in odhoitcoDs Retirement of two lieutenant txSJ the Air Force Tactical Fighter generals and assignment of their replacements July 1 were announced by Air Force officials in Washington recently. Lt. Gen. Marion L. Boswell, Air Force Assistant Vice Chief of Staff, and Lt. Gen. Kenneth L. Tall man, Air Force Academy Superintendent, will retire. Air Force Academy Cadet Wing's falcon mascot. (U.S. Air Force Photo) OGDE INEERING CENTER Weapons Center, Nell is AFB, Nev. Maj. Gen. George M. Browning, Jr., current director of Budget, Office of the Air Force Comptroller, will move up to the Comptroller post. General Browning has also been nominated for promotion to lieutenant general effective July 1. Brig. Gen. Jack I. Gregory, a major general selectee, will be reassigned from Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, Va., to Com- General Boswell will be replaced by Lt. Gen. Hans H. Driessnack, the present Air Force Comptroller. General Tallmans replacement is Maj. Gen. Robert E. Kelley, Commander of 'RW gtqovos 1a OTA mander of the Tactical Fighter Weapons Center, Nell is AFB. REMODELING TIME! HflRRlSTONE Manufactured ByG.S. Harris Co., Inc. 5 Ogden, Utah VENEER Lightweight e Versatile Durable Color fast Economical Fireproof Easy to apply Convenient 12 pak (12 sq. ft.) Variety of colors Bulk Boxing (85 sq. ft. per box) ONLY Lightweight Harristone Veneer Natural Thin Moss Rock SQ. FT. Natural Thin Quartzite EXCELLENT FOR THE Installs Over Any Surface & - (801) 621-70- Matching Hearths Available Hflairirns (D.9 lime. Stove Center" "Ogdens Most Complete Stone 24th Street Ogden, Utah 84401 550 ER 2795 PENN. AVE. 15 L 1 . t 1 t 1 O 731-279- 3 |