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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 16 Friday, February 11, 1983 .n 4vtal?DI(SirS;lD La(i(gJ(ir(oll By Kay Self Civilian Personnel I I Jack The Hill AFB Federal Managers Association recently honored 26 civilian employees for their management and supervisory achievements at a banquet and ceremony at the Officers' Club. s f u Guest speaker for the evening was C. Price Utah Representative James V. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Maintenance technicians;-complete electrical training a special By Wilma Lyon Directorate of Maintenance Fourteen technicians from the Missile and Aircraft Systems Division, Directorate of Maintenance, completed nine months of extensive Nose Radome training on the 6 Electrical and Fire Control Radar Antenna Test System. The group trained in the Maintenance Training Center on courses that included maintenance enhancement, basic math, algebra, trigonometry, physics, electronics and measuring devices. The curriculum also included eight weeks of Fortran computer programming. After completing the basic skills, the class was then enrolled in 13-we- Receiving training certificates from Lt. Col. Walter E. Novak, deputy chief, Missile and Aircraft Systems Division, were Daniel P. DeMeyer, Harlan E. Francis, Lee H. Graham, Marcus D. Rowley, Manuel D. Lytle, Michael W. Saunders, Robert K. Adams, Ronald D. Rowberry, Robert C. Lewis, Stanley W. Peterson, Albert M. Vanderhoof, Albert L. Olson, Larry R. Allred and 1st Lt. Reed Wilson. i 1 "v - - r - J- - 1Q70FcrU 1073 Dcd: Station Wagon, PS, PQ,auto. trans., good transportation. Ji x W ) Van, auto., PS, PB, 8 &cq , perfect cargo van. 1 : . - o I Allen, Janet A. Allen, Tommie G. Bradley, Bernard E. Crouse, Roman Dobre, Linda L. Fundaburk, Gina A. Graham, David V. Hill-maAngelique Hoffman, Robert H. Mayo, n, Martin H. Nelson, averages of 4.0 during Mary S. Peltzer, Anna A. Sabin, Jay A. the quarter and maintained a minimum of 10 credit hours. Students with "A" 1 iy PERFECT FOR B jyf-- f Wi mtXV ' f lT ! ! z, TV Uffl i!fVB., J i .. o I. Tina Sarason, Schrader and Lawrence D. Yeager II. (WSC News) ' ' i 'MW t Separate DWng Hraas .. Rooms for Privot Parties Large Booths for fomilv Dining Vour u,n frKtM Bamboo HU fur , Intimate Dining Priced so Vou con fiffbrd to Go Often TUOB5PlOTSraVOURCONVBNC 'llih OP8l:fnS "!? Sat Utmttmo Ilf 2783 to BJ0RM. ftM to 1 JOftM. HM l:S0 frr ) U jrf?f J 1 1 I J g fI f,- iff, II II J WASHINGTON BLVD. m dun li&w I, L . -T . V ' '( mzziiiliijil ill' 1Uo V-- w i- f- PS, J 1 1 ih Pickup, blue. Royal : DC 4 cyf., 5 spd- A- - ' 4JT iiT' Ml11 11 ' - . , c::v 1C31 C-1- Lcvtstf fltkL' C"Z dining yiij a? CHINSfamily - RM6RICRN POlVNSIRN .J )i 4 dr., auto.. PS, PB, sea to believe, like v. Ramon Sanchez and Jay W. Crandall Directorate of Materiel Management: DeLane Doyle, Theodore E. Comins, Pauline Jacobsen and Lloyd D. Fisher Civil Engineering Division: Dale G. Child Tcn 1C01 i 1 afQlFil Siji II' liSKTMI X v n instructor. p gref-- t C. Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: Richard D. Bennett Directorate of Distribution: Wynn-stoE.. Wright, Artie J. Stocks, averages were: Don C. f truck. and Heber Parker. perfect grade point Roy L. Plummer was the training coordinator and Dave A. Outzs was tk TL work L. Cleveland Weber State records, 16 military students had on WSC honor roll I V8.4spd.exe. cond., Harry According to the students 1 Ten McKee, Grant M. Bulloch, Donald E. Higley, Allen M. Cummings, Norman L. King, Val L. Taylor, Keith Norton, Statistics at Weber State College show that 16 students from Hill AFB made the fall quarter honor roll. Sixteen military l ill V WOFGIS I U ITD CLP Hansen, who spoke on current issues of interest to federal employees, such as Civil Service retirement and contracting out. Top award of the evening, the Hill AFB Executive Manager of the Year, was given to Jack C. Price, deputy chief, Aircraft Division, Directorate of Maintenance. Mr. Price supervises more than 2,000 people. Others receiving recognition were: Directorate of Maintenance: Cordell Baird, Rita Breitweiser, William G. Cobler, Steve P. Bideaux, Bud C. Heslop, Mathew Kelaidis, Harold R. n 1CD1 CzCz$ IrD course given by ek Scientific Atlantic. F-1- 1 with 0 Longbed Ftckup with PRESTIGE PB. tt, PG. - .t j ' - ?r. 4 Hitfrrit-c- k, GARDEN 4 cyl., exo. mile2.23, - SUPPERS (Not a CLUB ct Coca's Cc:t Cupper Cbb Tl.Ii 7cc!;cr.! Din o cr.'J Dzr.zo :;.;:;:.. S.!H, lev f.iwi. , 0 .V fix, ...;. 4 spcJ,, -- c.r Our dining erea serves the finest Prime Rib, Steaks and your other favorites fromj6 to 11 p.m.--al- l reasonably priced. LIVE MUSIC Miiws SMS - nr:D private club) '2 tir., 4 cyi., 4 !t?sU tvir 1- Wed. thru Sat. Nights ' APAnTf-lEIlT- S Clubhouse Swimming Pool Tennis Courts Laundry Facilities Convenient downtown location with elegant canyon setting Free Cable T.V. Located On Ogden River At FINE FOODS SERVED NIGHTLY (6:00-11:0- 0 P.M.) 460 West 12th Street, Ogden 525 . Psrh C!vd. (1370 So.) JlJiist East of Defense Depot OgdcnlJ - r m |