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Show „dito HILLTOP TIMES 10 TIMES March 3, 2011 Youth Center to attend 'The Secret Garden' IA tip of the week T he Youth Center will be taking 9to 18-year- olds to the play "The Secret Garden" on stage at the Heritage Theater in Peery, Utah, at 7:30 pm on March 18. Prices are $18 for Open Rec members/$20 for non-members which includes the play and dinner. Tickets are available for the first 20 youth who M ake sure you have the red DD Form 2056 "Do Not Discuss Classified Info” stickers on your phones (front top of phone). Ask your security manager or IT staff for the stickers. If you have any questions you can check the FAQ page on the self-help Buffalo icon on your desktop or go to: https://cs.eis afmc.af.mil/sites/Hill/helpdesk/tier0/ default.aspx. PROMOTIONS From page 9 388th Operations Group: . 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Jason Relopez, Senior Airman Nikolas Preusser 419th Maintenance Squadron: 419th Security Forces Squadron: Senior Airman Ashley Sasseen, Senior Airman Brandon Maughan 421st Fighter Squadron: Licensed Dr. nD Psy,D, PLL ell Clinical Psychologist PREFERRED TRICARE PROVIDER Legend Hills Building 1725 East 1450 South, Suite 105, Clearfield, Utah 84015 Office Phone: 801-773-0535 http://www.centerforgrowthandpotential.coin CHECK OUT THE CLASSIFIEDS 7 Don't play anymore? .00 Sell it. AiCall Classifieds )II at 6254300. IA 562 South State Street, Clearfield, UT 84015 (North of Macys) IDEA!. can be Submitted at 801.774.6195 sd.di!..),rni I h www.chariotautosales.com Staff Sgt. Aaron Yoder 75th Force Support Squadron: Senior Airman Kody Taylor • . •• FOR GROWTH & POTENTIAL 75th Air Base Wing: Airman Nicole Puentes Senior Airman Leilena Foreman .•.•:1:;•; CENTER Master Sgt. Wendy Hood, Staff Sgt. Toribio Pecina III, Senior Airman Jaran Hurte Staff Sgt. 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The goal was to get the aircraft as close to the middle of the circle as possible. After three tries the distances would be averaged and a winner would be declared. The launch platform was 15.6 feet above the court on the second level of the gym. The landing point was approximately 47.2 feet horizontally from the launch point. The test aircraft were marked with tail number designations which corresponded with the person who constructed and launched the aircraft. Most aircraft were made using the standard paper airplane folding methods, but every plane differed. Some planes were designed to have more of a stream lined shape, like a jet and others a wider winged craft, similar to a glider. Two contestants went with a more radical engine cell design which looked like a paper cup with the bottom cut off. Surprisingly this design Master Sgt. Robert Hood, Master Sgt. Benjamin Horton, Senior Airman Daniel West POWER Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Detachment 860: Tech. Sgt. Chad Villanueva Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center: Staff Sgt. Christina Hildebrandt did actually fly or glide, but without stabilizers to guide the craft it was at the mercy of the drafts in the fitness center. Both contestants' aircraft with this design ended up drifting backwards and being among the farthest away from the landing point. 00Contestant Danny Barron of ALC/ENS, said that upon seeing that his circular design flew, "It just goes to show that this is not all about propulsion." The two youngest participants were Lisa Starrett and Michael Starrett, daughter and son of Elizabeth Starrett, Hill Scientific and Technical Information Officer. She has brought them along the last few years of this contest because she said, "I enjoy it, and for the sake of my kids I thought it would be educational." Michael, 12, has participated the last few years and the paper airplane contest two years ago was the catalyst for a science experiment of his. The experiment compared the aerodynamics of different paper airplane designs. The project took second place in the state science fair, a special award from the Navy and a college scholarship. According to Michael, "The contest was a lot more fun than the bridge building one last year. There is a lot more competition this year." First, second and third place contestants received a crystal award and the others received a certificate of participation. The winner of the contest was Tim Plaizier who reported, "It seems the dart approach, rather than the glider approach, is more accurate at getting the plane to the target." SELLERS At boocoo auctions, we offer: • No fees until you sell • Bulk uploading by phone, email or live chat • Personal help and tech support at our U.S. headquarters W Help desk: 877-855-5175 • email: boocoo@boocoo.com e i back in auctIons. e put the Vie See the latest news and see the latest on auctions at STANDARD.BOOCOO.COM Standard-Examiner www.standard.net |