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Show I . sit Editor's Mtl yi u. it t9 Because volunteers rrwv?wv w 11 cjjiljiuii i it irrrr fill an important role rain in rn nnra tfjer hme oncf talents, may be listed on this page with details of their group. Persons are asked to submit these items to Ralph Jensen at the Hilltop Times. ThrttlCIiep Volunteers can have a lot of fun working as a cashier (experience preferred), marking clothes or working in a general merchandise setting. Applications may be obtained at the office, Bldg. 308, or call 825-- 1 026 for more information. People who want to help preserve the past may volunteer for office clerical assistance, receptionist, history research and restoration of aircraft. Specialty skills such as electricians, plumbers, graphics and illustrators are asked for. Contact Carol Comeau, Ext. 76818. :nUv Cervicos With no AXDAriAncs. nersons mnv nnin imininn The volunteer sharing program benefits short-tervacancies within an organization in need of help now. For more information call Ext. 72301. in-th-i- rh m Lincoln Of Hcors' Wives' Chsb 546-372- 7. Youlh Activltios Volunteers are needed on an ongoing basis. For more information call staff members at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883, Ext. 72419. involved in several money-raisin- g adventures throughout the for for funds scholarship military dependents. There is also year a singing group, the Skylarks, that performs occasionally. HCO Wives' Club The club has more than a dozen committees, ranging from fund raising, scholarship, membership, family services support Scouting Propreia 776-562- or 76401 Ladies who wish to join the club should contact Ann Miller, membership chairman, at 776 3047. Members of the club are 11-1- 8, Hilltop Times Many opportunities await young people who may join the cadet program or older people who can help with search and rescues. For more information contact Maj. Robert Holden, Ext. 1. Outside adventures in leadership roles can be had with the Boy Scouts of America. Persons interested in the scouting organizations, youths age may call CMSgt. Charles P. 1 . The Girl Scouts proWright at Ext. 731 30 or at home needs well. Ladies volunteers as gram may become troop leaders, but men are also needed for help. Persons are also needed at the service unit. For more information call June or Tim Williams at 773-65- 1 0. Cub Scout helpers are needed to work with first boys grade through age 1 1 years old in a myriad of outdoor activities and projects. For more information contact Capt. 6 or Ext. 75143. Roger Parish, 1988 Civil Air Petrol Rod Cress Volunteers need to make an appointment to be interviewed and fill out an application at Bldg. 308. Persons can work at the U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill, in one of the 11 clinic areas. Persons should contact Virginia McKay; 546-495- NOV. 18, . and participating in base advisory positions. Volunteers raise money to give to various base charities. Ladies may get more information about the club by calling Sherry Hamilton, 773-731- 4. TradingsortPost through donated items, check identification families and monitor requested to see that items go to active-dut- y items. The program is completely volunteer and accepts all donations. For more facts call Ext. 73457. Volunteers 773-442- Mercury 3K3Wd As621 1910 IK IP IK 6 ill ilSf Jllillfill - W S f$ mm 99 lit Meflai'd For Tfeia To Swallow. ' Please participate Saturday, November 19th, in the Boy Scouts of America effort to gather food for the hungry.- There are uteiauy uiuusauu ui uuuim iictuiug yuui uciu. vv ICOY SCOUTS SCOUTING Of AKDICA s4 for FOOD y |