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Show Friday, December 3, 1982 HILL TOP TIMES Page 34 . IH1 ir or 3 s mica lrra 1 W--m ff 5in)sfiirydfir i til! : qnjjcarteir By Lawrence P. Henkels 533rd Field Training Detachment TSgt. Anthony P. Harris, 533rd Field Training Detachment, was cited as the Field Training Group Instructor of the Quarter for July through September 1982. He was chosen from 92nd Field Training Detachment in- t review of the Jet Engine Technician course. As an additional duty, Sergeant Harris also functions as Technical Data Extract Monitor Team Chief. In this capacity, he monitors technical data changes to ensure that extracts He also are current and volunteers to help other instructors structors worldwide. their goals. A few of the things which earned accomplish His academic achievements are him the honor were his 788 hours of Training courses of Test and teaching from May 1981 to May 1982. Measurement; Academic Counseling; This was part of a total of 1,333 hours Electrical Systems Course and the Inavailable during this period. structor Development Course. In In November 1981, he taught six December 1981, he was also named as Egyptian students and helped them a Distinguished Graduate from the overcome the language barrier with NCO Academy. technical terminology used on 6 Sergeant Harris is now qualified to the aircraft. During the same time, he also compete for Group Instructor of ' performed in instructional system Year award. up-to-dat- MS wrrx 's C : e. In-Servi- f ce 3 I ! V . (U.S. Air Force Photo) TSgt. Anthony P. Harris gives a student a course in engine run training. F-1- Reserve aerial port squadrons hold annual management seminar " 'Attitudes i mportant,' Ad Club told The and an .'I "Apathy don't care' attitude have become the greatest problems ; facing business and government today,' said Dr. C. "lv W J (u.s. Air Force Photo) Dr. C. Daniel Litchford y disease, apathy. cure he offered was changing attitudes and behavior. As a means of doing this, and a constant reminder, he told Daniel Litchford, as he the gathering to wear his spoke to members of the lapel button, which had Hill AFB Administra- the word "BIONIC" on tive Club at their lunch- it. The transmitter's eon Nov. 18. message simply intera Dr. Litchford is preted means "Believe it marketing specialist for or not I care." More information on the School of Technol- the project will be forCollege. thcoming in future "! WT ?J ?1"J of the Hill Top issues xiis remarKS mentmea seven signs of the dead- Times. : chief of Social Actions for the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing (Reserve). Don K. Singleton conducted a workshop called "Stress and the Modern 446th Military Airlift Wing. Manager." He is a noted consultant and guest instructor on base. (Associate). v The seminar was held at Hill AFB, Maj. Mike ; Skousen instructed hosted by the 67th and 68th Aerial managers in the area of "Communication for Morale and Motivation." He Port Reserve Squadrons here. is 'also a reservist, assigned to the Guest lecturers included Don R. 419th Tactical Fighter Wing Cramer, chief, Civilian Training, who (Reserve). work session on conducted an Members of the seminar committee "Decision Analysis." were Maj. Ronald C. Ray, commander, 68th Aerial Port Squadron; Capt. Lt. Col. Blaine Gale taught a session Barney B. Chapman, 68th Aerial Port on time management called "Making Squadron; and 1st Lt. Jerry Park, the Most of Limited Time." He is the 67th Aerial Port Squadron. "New Horizons in Management" was the theme of the sixth annual Management Seminar for all Reserve Aerial Port Units assigned - to the in-dep- th owiv 2 SUOPPMGDMS "0 i) G.E. 19" Color T.V. '7ii cimismASi 1 9EC3754W VIR II, Dual Mode Remote Control with GE Channel Block-Ou- t Selective Viewing Control. Quartz Electronic Tuning, 112 Channel Capability, Energy Solid State Chassis, Audio Output Jack. Conscious I G.E. 10" Color T V. I FIRST 1983 DEMO SALE "With 0AVINGS Up To $3300" 1982 MERCURY LYNX, Stock No. G.E. 13" Porta Color 1 3AC3542W. Color Monitor TV and Programmat Scan Remote Control. Quartz Electronic Tuning, 1 1 Channel Capability, Black Matrix Picture Tube, Earph .te and Plastic. Jack, Walnut Finish on $942.00 ON THIS CAR 2 PLUS: $400.00 REBATE TOTAL $AVINGS: v j 4 'tm rui Si00 S 20 Vcst 650 North 025-661- 5 Clearfield v - 1 fww II 2 2 2 "7 J$ TOM PUTNAM 45EP2000P. Cabinet of Genuine Pecan Solids and Pecan Veneers. 45" Diagonal Screen. K U HURRY, THIS CAR WONT LAST! $ALE MUST END NOVEMBER 30th, G.E. 45" VVidescreen 4000 Wtth Remote : 2 $AVE High-Impa- II 2137. Bright Blue metallic, 5 door, low back bucket seats, air conditionina, dual re mote control mirrors and gas economy you'll have to experience to believe. In o g & $ RSI I:) V W Ray Saffiord LINCOLNAAERCURY 'J- V fl A : iV 111 a 2 Ij 2 2 ts n Sales & Leasing REMEMBERi We're The House That Service Built 3350 Wall Avo. v PHONE: 621-191- 0 2 |