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Show 10 Hilltop November 20, 1 997 Airman Leadership graduates 22 in & II Nov. 3 ceremomy Managephy was given to the ment Directorate for their donation computer lab. Jon Shively, deputy R. Thompson, 729th Air Control urged supervisors to provide the sup-- , port and encouragement to allow them to use what they learned once they get back. Close praised the class for their extraordinary efforts at build- ing teamwork and working,well together. The Commander's Challenge TroF-1- 6 of 20 computers to establish the school's director, accepted the award on behalf of the directorate. SrA. Julie A. Stewart. 75th Mission Support Squadron, was named the John L. Levitow Honor graduate and was also given the Leadership Award. The Academic Achievement Award went to SrA. Aaron M. Pur-du75th Operations Support Squadron. SrA. Eric. E. Nelson, 388th Main- - Nun-nikhove- 1 t i- a i $ t ; Billiards 1 I Save $1,500 & mcire on America s favorite spas and gazebos. lowest prices of the year! Best Spa Best Price Best Hurry! Inventory Clearance tenance Squadron was named a distinguished graduate. Other graduates were: SrA. Billy Heliums, 34th Fighter Squadron; SrA. Robert T. Sutherby, 388th Logistics Support Squadron; SrA. Ted A. Kummet, 388th Operations Support Squadron; SrA. Russell L. and SrA. Gillian D. Penswick, 4th Fighter Squadron; SrA. John P. Whitfield, 421st Fighter Squadron; SrA. Matthew L. Ozment and SrA. James D. Sumner, Jr.,; 649th Combat Logistics Support Squadron; SrA. Russell L. Hanson, Jr. and SrA. Jeffery A. Yarborough, The Hill Airman Leadership School held a banquet for the 22 graduates of Class 98-- Nov. 3, at the Officers Club. MSgt. Keith Close, ALS flight chief, spoke about the importance of using the tools they learned to make a difference in their work centers. 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