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Show DPGs Hispanic Employment Program manager wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Jambalaya". . . and It Takes major command element. Tom was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico and spent much of his early life on a ranch. A cou-- , pie of years as a truck driver and a few more as a professional rodeo rider found him visiting a friend in Salt Lake City in 1952. This friend suggested that Tom spend the winter at a place called Dugway, and the rest is history. Tom signed on as a laborer down in the old Dog Area-- and recalls living in a number of barracks down there, only one of which still remains. Life wasnt too bad in those, days; there was a small cafeteria Friday, October 29: Report cards Top Ten music charts; while High Noon and a stomach-churnin- g Cinerama are the two time. occupy He met his present wife, Ileen, . on a blind date in Salt Lake and Wednesday, November 3. top movies. The Today Show by Joseph L. Buelna Hispanic Employment Program Director girl named Elizabeth becomes Queen of 1952: A young England after the death of her father. . . Rocky Marciano takes the heavyweight championship away from Jersey Joe Walcott . , . and Dwight D. Eisenhower takes the oath as the next President of the United States. The U.S. explodes the worlds first hydrogen bomb over Eniwetok Atoll. . i and Albert Schweitzer will be given to the students principals desk Our Elementary School Community Council in appealing to you, parents to keep your students at home until the latest possible moment so that they would not be adversely affected during inclement weather was in error in saying that the school doors open at 8:30 a.m. (Sampler,. and "American Bandstand" make their debut on tiny TV screens . . . and on August 18, a young rodeo rider and former rancher comes to work at Dugway Proving Ground. Thirty years and some months later, Thomas Vigil is Halloween Parade black-and-whi- Students at Dugway Elementary School celebrated Halloween with a Halloween Parade beginning at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 28. The parade proceeded through the school out to Valdez Circle in front of the school and back up to the north entrance 6f the school. October 13, 1982). The school doors open at 8:00 a.m. and we allow students to come in the building at that time during cold weather. What the Council meant was that school begins at 8:30 a.m. still at Dugway. employment longevity of Thomas Vigil. Ever since his arrival in 1952, Thomas has been actively and intimately involved with the growth of Dugway and has witnessed its progression from a small desert outpost to a 1 . , nd even a movie theater to Two To Tango are high on the From the . off-du- ty they've been married for 21 ; v years (so much for all the cracks about blind dates). Together, te . they raised their four children at Dugway, and Been pursued her artistic talents. In his free time, Tom still likes to tinker with can, dabble in carpentry, roam the deserts as a rockhound, and take some time off for hunting and fishing. What produces such staying power in an employee? According to Tom, if Dugway could find a way to bottle the friendly spirit that prevails around the place, they could sell it to newcomers . vVi-'v-,- . f '.V li, j' 't , ' , "S' x TOM VIGIL OF FE is Dugways Hispanic Employment Program Manager. Tom has been at DPG since 1952. (Photo by Joe Buelna) and insure more is a powerful commitment and Dugway Proving Ground is fortunate to have a man of the caliber of Thomas Vigil. When and if retirement finally calls a thirty-yea- r veterans. The people here are special. In many ways, thats what has kept me here all these years, states Tom. My advice to young people who are fortunate enough to land a Civil Service job: keep your nose clean and do what is expected of you. Thirty years out of a mans life halt to his career and he and Been move off to their home in Richfield, Dugway is going to lose a small. But important, part of its history. and for students to come to school as close to that time as possible to avoid having students in the building before that time so as to allow the teachers that time to prepare for the days lessons. Our teachers are out on playground supervision at 8:20 a.m. If the weather is adverse or too cold for comfort, students are allowed to come in the buildiiig whenever they show up from mi - 9V: A t; - v . A 8:00 a.m. on. School Board policy dictates that teachers may not leave their classes unsupervised. If students V were to show up at 8:00. a.m., thus requiring teacher supervision, this would hamper their preparation efforts. These entail duplicating materials in the teacher- - preparation room, ' checking out materials from the media center to be used in the classroom during the day, and endless tasks which require the teachers personal attention. ' r : Vfck i - Grading Period Ends The first grading period for the 1982-8- 3 school year ended BOB EGBERT is the. elementary school counselor for the V 1982-8- 3 school year. Mr. Egbert is a graduate of the University of Utah with a BA. degree in child and family relations. He is. now in his second year of graduate work in social work at the univerwith sity. He works two days the school (Mondays and Wednesdays) and the rest of the time he is a student at the university. uW LOTZOTOT TODAY THRU WED., NOVEMBER ALL THE From 1 Oth TOYS MOST-WANTE- D Mattel, Hasbro, Fisher Price Kenner, Parker Brothers, Ideal Milton Bradley, and Many, Many More! Toys dont have to be picked up until December 24th! i COMPETITIVE PRICES Check ours against catalog stores add freight! ofhers-Rememb- er 9 BIG SELECTION - Handy to you and we stand behind everything we sell - do the discounters? - Br-lsU- . school year are: top row (left to right): Brigid fficers for the pNiadwomy, Melanie Morgan, president: Mrs. Witkowski, treasurer, 1982-8- 3 advisor, Tina Hawkins, vice president; Diane Kroff, secretary. Each niari elects two representatives to the Student Council to represent their respective classes. They are: bottom row (left to right) Cari Ledford, Craig Livingston, Marcie Morgan, Brian ODonnell, Becky Wanlass, Matt Andrus, Stacie Smith. Middle row: Mandy Johnson, Scott Duncan, Cindy Forsgren, Stuart Sperry, Amber Argyle, Bobby Beach Misty Buell, Matt Love. Top: Jason Rawls, Sobrlna Johnson, Ryan Michelle Dougherty, Jack Follis, Tracy Jaster, Robert Moore. ; taken. was when absent was picture Harner p . 9 NO DOWN PAYMENT on your layaway! No payment due until December 3rd! SHOP MOW WHILE THE SELECTION IS : - Slow Down, Mr. Driver! Im Going To School! rn Uyj Open Lata Every Weekday! Most-want- ed toys go quickly and usually cant be found anywhere later on! i , , 1AMCCAKDS WELCOME I, 1 . - iv I .v ? - eW lj IV t' Blis rfi. . . m tw vr - - |