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Show 10 TOP TIMES Friday, July 22, 1983 HILL IHISII co run AFB queera Competition for new Hill AFB royalty enters its first phase today at 8 a.m. in the General Poe Conference Center when 56 Hill AFB women appear before a panel of judges. After this phase, the field will be narrowed to 25 finalists who will be in the final judging later on. From this field, a queen and two attendants will to reign as the official Hill AFB royalty for 1983-198be-picke- Judy Martinez, Robin Mordido, Card Pollock, Nadine Stokes, RogenJ Swertfeger, Jaquie Woodruff, Joanne Rich, Cora Sassaman, Ronda Wilson Linda Coy and Tamara Todd Directorate of Materiel Managel ment: Jolene Jacobson, Julie Cov ington, Carol Comeau, Kellie Fahncke Alice Thompson, Laurel Moyer, Perline Hicks, Joanne Phillips, Careyl Jo Robinson and Robyn Williams d 4. Contestants who will parade before the judges today in hopes of being among the finalists are: Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: Cindy Busby, Cheri Byrns, Linda Fowler, Mary Ann Facer, Jackie Brown and Lorraine Merrill Comptroller: Marilyn Starr, Vicki Munn and Ka Henderson ' Vehicle Operations Branch: Kathy Assistant for Reserve Affairs: , Wendi Warren Personnel Hamby, Brenda Abeyta and Dorothy Green Christie Division: Horspool . sent Hill AFB." Each contestant will be judged on overall appearance, poise, speaking ability and personality. , dfied feir federal seiwk By Genile Richardson Civilian Personnel Division Each month, civilian employees are recognized by supervisors and peers for their federal service years. After achieving 10, 20 and 30 years continuous service, they receive pins and certificates signifying their achievement. Those recognized this month are: 30 year pins Directorate of Materiel Management: Floyd W. Adams, Clayton W. Blanken-ship- , Robert B. Breidenbach, James J. Formeller and Dee F. Stoker Directorate of Maintenance: Glen M. Allen, Ellsworth L. Godfrey, Willard O. Honsvick, Chris J. Lambrose, Louis Lopez, Ernest R. Peaslee and Rodney D. Purser Evaluation Marlene Parkinson, project officer, said, "This year's contestants are all well qualified and any one could repre Directorate of Maintenance: Quality Assurance Office: Jerry J. Brandon 419th Tactical Fighter Wing (Reserve): Alton W Cahoon Directorate of Distribution: George E. Froerer and James Comptroller: Betty M. Hawkes . Civil Engineering Division: Lee R. Zinck Radar 6501st Range Squadron: Laura Udy Michele Johnson, Jan Kariger, Mary Sparks, Patti Allen, Patricia King, Qwiliieaifiis 1954th Squadron: Liloma Staten Directorate of Distribution: Carma Cooper, Stacey Hess, Judy Mower, Marylyn Gallegos, Linda Neiswender, Marianne Lister, Kathy Leatherwood, J ana Rae Martin, Robin Ecklund, Kathy Hyden, Shirley Miller Chris Walker and Pamela Hattori PA1 coinitfestf ym 2849th Air Base Group: Elaine Bangerter (NAF); Vaughn E. Nielson and Anita C. Pinedo (NAF) t D. Lykins ..? 10 year pins Directorate of Maintenance: Joann S. Adams, Larry E. Archibeque, Charles Brasher, Carl W. Bullock, Barkley. K. Burker, Robert W. Byrns, Roc Cher-vaniDavid W. Hill, Michael J. McCoy, Lawrence B. Shaw, John F. Thurgood, Robert M. Tidwell, Terry L. Valdez, Mark D. Vernieu, Ellery L. Voge.'John J. Williams, Wayne E. Williams and Laroy D. Wright Directorate of Materiel Management: Donna R. Carver, Blain C. Fowers, Camille Loffredo and Shirley J. Schroeder Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: Boyd K. Douglas Personnel Division: Susan W. Humphress Air Force Commissary Service: Judy H. Shupe and Gerald F. Todd 2849th Air Base Group: Winifrida C. Altman, Fred Bradbury (NAF); Karen Y. Carnahan, David R. Eddington, John R. Grossnickle, Rosalie Karras (NAF); Arthur M. Liscomb Jr., Consuelo R. Moreno (NAF), Roy C Nalder, Arthur L. Parr, Gary M. Shephard, Shirley Lacey (NAF), Helen West (NAF), Heidy Dicus (NAF), and Sammie Stewart (NAF) Directorate of Distribution: John D. Bellman, Geoffrey B. Cox, Jerry L Martinez, Albert E. Voigt, and Andrew E. Tarver H. 20 year pins Directorate of Maintenance: Glen A. Anderson, Lee E. Black, Robert J. Darlilng, John W. Fritschle, John D. Hopper, T. Earl Hunsaker Jr., James R. Knowles, Fred A. Lepore, Dennis G. Massengale, Gene T. Medler, John J. Peters, Errol R. Peterson, Melvin H. Peugh, Perry M. Pierce and Jose C. N Sisneros Directorate of Distribution: Bertrand V. Alder, John G. Darlington, Marie W. Frye, David L. Jones and William E. McPeek Comptroller: Shirley A. Carr Directorate of Materiel Management: Doris M. Gunderson, James M. Irvine, Jack A. Passey, Harry K. Porter Jr. Reginald Roybal, Myron G. Smith, Robert L. Wallin and Donald E. Wayman Jr. , Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing: Regina D. Olson, Brent W. Parrish and Ramon Varela Gets honorable mention Low emifireeiniieoTit scus retu f mm crime and use of forensic sciences in criminal investigations. Other highlights of the conference included exhibits by various law enforcement agencies and Explorer posts, a panel discussion on international law featuring participation of law enforcement officials from dif- Five Law Enforcement Explorer Scouts from Hill AFB Post 55 returned from the 1983 National Law Enforcement Explorer Conference, - with an "honorable mention" on their crime scene search techniques. Paul Loftus, Brook Fowers, Curt Topham, Bill Cornish and Dave Clawson made up the team. ferent parts of the world, the recreation of a famous U.S." trial with They were accompanied by two advisors, MSgt. Ronald Coleman and George Wetzler of the 2849th Security Police Squadron. The conference was held at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo, and was attended by more than 2,600 Law Enforcement Explorers and their (U.S. Air Force Photo Paul Loftus, 16, Hill AFB Law Enforcement Explorer Post 55, takes aim at a target during pistol competition at the 1983 National Law Enforce ment Explorer Conference held July 6 at Colorado State University, 11-1- Fort Collins, Colo. advisors from throughout the country. They 'participated in such activities as law enforcement seminars and exhibits and competitive events that included pistol snooting, traffic accident investigations and crime scene searches. They also attended seminars on such topics as international drug trafficking, organized coon fob . Explorers picked to serve on the "jury," and presentation of scholarships and awards. Law Enforcement Explorers are young men and women, ages 14 through 20, who are interested in law enforcement careers and who, under auspices of the Boy Scouts of America and through participation of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, are learning more about enforce ment professions. The Hill AFB Post meets every Wednesday afternoon at Security Police Headquarters. For more information on the post call Sergeant Coleman, Ext. 75534.: |