Poge Eight ROCKETEER June 18, 1982 Benefit performance - by ballet students y.~~ ':l~~ June 18, 1982 set Saturday night Ballet Arts Theatre will present a benefit Vol. XX XVII. No.24 G' IIllIIG(\AOMITT[O performance for the High Desert Council for the Arts at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the lOG ' All A"[~"'O"l"T[O P• •P"'''' G~,,'''''U ~" Q Q"""" Burroughs High School lecture center. A RBTlfI(TEO NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER An original ballet, " Tschaikovsky 1'u ...,..,1.," •• 1"p ...... ," ,,1 ...., <;.,.,, ..(tom d. ...p .... y ..., CHINA LAKE Celebration," will feature Terrie Jacks, who we et is a member of the American Guild of Regular starting time 7 :00 p.m. Musical Artists and former soloist with the FRI..SAT.• SUN. JUNE11,19,20 "CHARIOTS OF FIRE" American Ballet Theater and the Starring PW Production Philadelphia Lyric Opera. Nicholas Farrell and Nigel Havers (Drama, rated PG, 12Amin.) The evening's entertainment will continue MON., TUE. JUNE 21, 22 Tues - Matinee 2 p.m . Liaison Office with a selection of divertisements. Terrie "HEARTBEEPS" Jacks, Stella Renner and Ellen Reed will be Starring Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Pete~ fills big need soloists during this portion of the program. (Comedy, rated PG,78min. ) ! Tamara Usher, artistic director for the WEDNESDAY JUNE 23 • A 3-man Production Liaison Office (PLO) "McVICAR" Santa Barbara Ballet Theatre Company Starring in the ' Public Works Department - a invited Ms. Reed to join the ballet company Roger Daltrey and Ada m Faith program still in its infancy, being less than .' (Drama. rated R. 99 min.) from Santa Barbara when Mrs. Usher saw THURSDAY JUNE 24 four months old - is already proving its her in class last March. Also included in this Matinee- 2 p.m . value as a means of smoothing out problems "CtN DERELLA" GI FT OF LIFE - Response by 146 local residents who turned out for the June a visit to part of the program will be a violin solo by Animated and expediting the support provided by (RatedG. 72min.l Ridgecrest by the Houchin Community Blood Bank's mobile unit from Bakersfield Stephanie Rainwater. She will play the FRIDAY JUNE 2.5 Code 26 to other departments and groups on netted 141 pints of blood. Mrs. Kay Thoms, chairman, reported. Some individuals Allegro con Fuoco from Vercini's Sonata in "THE HAZING" the Naval Weapons Center. the Starring I designated person who was to receive their blood - selecting from a list of those in E Minor and will be accompanied on the Jeff East and Kelly Moran The PLOs, Pete Dietrichson, Mike Thorpe need that was posted at the Ridgecrest Elks Lodge during the mobile blood bank visit­ piano by Shirley Helmick. ( Drama, rated PG, l00min.l and Dave Hawkins, are assigned to the while others contributed to the Indian Wells Valley Blood Bank's Advanced Fund so that The program will conclude with a lively office of Rich Printy, associate department their blood would be available to whoever might need it. The next local visit by the jazz number, "Stepping Out" to music by Arts Council to hold ,• head for production in the Public Works mobile blood bank is scheduled in October. - Photo by Don Cornelius Henry Mancini. Department. Admission for the benefit ballet per­ meeting Tuesday at Their primary function is to serve as IWV Concert Ass'n plans series fonnance is $3 for adults, $2 for senior liaison between the departments in their citizens and high school students, and $1 for Maturango Museum directorate and Public Works. Dietrichson, children. All proceeds from the program go The High Desert Council for the Arts will PLO for the Support Directorate, can be of six programs next season direcUy to the High Desert Council for the hold its regular monthly meeting next contacted by calling 3411, ext. 496; Thorpe, Arts. Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Sylvia Winslow A series of six concerts will be offered together in 1972 to fonn this group. The the PLO for the Laboratory Directorate, can Gallery of the Maturango Museum. Those during the 1982-l13 season by the Indian artists and the instruments they play are Tickets are on sale at the Gift Mart, the be called by dialing 3411, ext. 495; and caUs SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE - Fanlaslic flying skill, nol a highlight of the air show at the Center's Armed Forces Day on who a ttend the meeting are encouraged to WeUs Valley Concert Association at the John York (piano), Coenraad Bloemendal Medical Arts Pharmacy, and the to Hawkins, PLO for the Test and trick photography. is responsible for this riveting view of four of the Sunday, June 27. NWC's part of the airshow begins at 10 a.m., bring a sack lunch. Center theater, beginning next October. (cello), James Campbell (clarinet), and Maturango Museum. They will also be on Evaluation Directorate, can be made Blue Angels. The Navy's precision flight demonstration team will be followed by the Blue Angels at 11. All area arts and arts-related Suzanne Shulman (flute). The sixth sale at the box office on the evening of the phoning 3411, ext. 494. Present Concert Association members organizations and groups are invited to send member of the group is a vocal soloist, Mary petionnance. The Production Liaison Office was are urged to return their season ticket representativ~ to the noontime gathering. Lou Fallis (soprano). established in March in order to clarify the renewal forms, so that seat reassigrunents Special rate set Individual artists, performers, craftsmen, Sidewinder firing to be feature of NWC Coming to the Center theater on Wed­ need for and expedite the submittal of ad­ for renewing members can be completed photographers, sculptors, potters, and any" nesday, March 9, will be "Chanticleer," a vance planning data from NWC depart­ before the sale of season tickets to new for 000 personnel other interested residents or businessmen vocal music ensemble of 10 men whose ments that will affect work loads and members begins. Seats not reserved by livingin the region are invited to at'-end and air show on Armed Forces Day, June 27 repertoire ranges from the Middle Ages to scheduling in Code 26. June 25 will be subject to reassigrunent to July 4 at Sea World participate. Sidewinder, the world's finest heat­ reviewing area and fire a Sidewinder This battle-tested missile achieved world­ modern day musical selections. This group The PLOs are available to review in­ other Concert Association members. Membership in the council (which brings seeking missile, will be the star olthe Naval missile that will automatically home in on wide headlines late last year when two U.S. appeals to audiences of all ages, whether Local families seeking a different way to coming work requests and become involved Seat changes for renewing members will full voting privilages) is $5 per year for Weapons Center's part of the air show the heat emitted by the flares and zap the Navy aircraft shot down two Libyan fighters perfonning barbershop quartet selections, spend the Fourth of July can take advantage early in those that have a priority or special be handled from July I through Aug. 10, with individuals, and $10 for arts and arts-related target. over the Mediterranean Sea. of a bargain rate of $5.50 per person (those urgency status. scheduled for the Center's Anned Forces medieval motets or upbeat Gershwin tunes. Sidewinder, originally developed at NWC When the air show begins at 10 a.m. with assigrunents for new members starting under 3 free) at Navy Night at Sea World in organizations. Associate membership, open Day celebration on Sunday, June 27. The final concert of the 1982-83 season will In serving as liaison between the during the mid-195Ds, was not only used the playing of the "Star Spangled Banner," shortly thereafter. SanDiego. to business and governmental agencies is Spectators at the air show will watch as The 1982-l13 season is scheduled for a lively feature the Mainz Chamber Orchestra from $IOa year. departments in their directorate and Public paraflares are dropped from one of the extensively during the Vietnam conflict, but test parachutists from the Parachute opening on Thursday, Oct. 21, when, by Germany. Since being founded in 1953, this The event starts at 8 p.m. and lasts until I The council meets on the fourth Tuesday Works, the PLOs are in a position to help Center's A-7E Corsair II a ircraft; a second is an integral part of the weaponry used by Systems Department will make their famed popular demand, the United States Marine group has toured throughout the world and in the morning, with an all new killer whale of each month. Anyone who would like more (Continued on Page 4) A-7E Corsair II will then swoop past the NATO and other United States allies. llfiag drop," landing in front of the viewing Band will be brought back for a return has produced more than 60 recordings. show, a new dophin lagoon show, fireworks, infonnation can phone the Maturango area to present the colors. performance. This band, directed by Lt. Featured as the concerto soloist during the " Up With People" musical extravanza, and Museum at 44lH>900, or write to the HDCA in SIOEWINDER FIRING NEXT 1983 tour, which will be the orchestra's first TD Award based on work in applied math field Col. John Bourgeois, represents the best in unlimited rides. care of Post Office Box 1776, Ridgecrest, CA This will be followed by the Sidewinder visit to the western part of the United States, In one of his final official acts before the use of " random variables," it was ad­ coherent framework for constructing symphonic band sound. The party, hosted by Naval Base San 93555. firing, and then the Parachute Systems will be American pianist Nina Tichman. leaving the Naval Weapons Center for ded. " A common example of a random statements like this," the TO Award winner The U.S. Marine Band draws its members Diego, is open only to active duty and Department's demonstration of a seat Washington, D.C. , to fill the post of Director variable," Dr. Gillespie said, "is X equals from major music schools, conservatories, During the recent annual election of of­ retired military personnel and their Friends day in park noted. ejection and " rescue" operation will take of Navy Laboratories, Bob Hillyer the next number that will come up on a colleges, bands and orchestras. The ficers of the IWV Concert Association, Gene dependents, and to DoD civilian employees In the paper that he wrote for the place. The seat will be ejected from a YF-4J will be celebrated presented an NWC Technical Director throw of the dice. Although we can't predict programs it presents feature a broad Younkin was chosen to serve another term and their dependents. Tickets must be American Journal of Physics, Dr. Gillespie Phantom that has been specially modified Award to Dr. Daniel T. Gillespie, head ofthe the value of X for sure, we can make some selection of classics, along with traditional as president, and Carl Morley was re­ purchased in advance here from the formalized and proved a theorem dealing for the research and development work on Sat. in Ridgecrest Applied Mathematics Research Branch in probability statements. marches by John Phillip Sousa and others. elected as secretary. Other officers of the Community Center; no tickets will be sold at with how random variables can be lifHaving systems that is the mission of the Research Department's Computer "For instance, we know that the number 7 On Tuesday, Nov. 30, James Bonn will be board are Beaujourn Shull, vice-president; the gate. Tomorrow is "Friends Day in the Park" mathematically transformed. "The that group. featured in a program entitled "Keyboard and Doug Sticht, treasurer. at Hellmers Park in Ridgecrest. Festivities Sciences Division. is twice as likely to be thrown as the number theorem uses mathematical notions that The Center's UH-IN search and rescue Kaleidoscope." A professor of music at the In addition, Carl Helmick is continuing as Honey Man visits NEX for all ages begin at 10 a.m. and will con­ The award to Dr. Gillespie was presented 4. Random variable theory tries to provide a (Co ntinued on Page4) helicopter will come whirling in to effect the Navy Exchange patrons with a sweet tinue into the evening. Musicians and in recognition of his expertise in the field of University of Southern California, Benn will the Concert Association's business rescue of the " downed aviators" to return manager; Martha Effinger, administrative tooth are invited to visit the Honey Man jugglers will be present to entertain, self­ Applied Stochastic Process Theory, and also play a variety of selections on three them to their "home base," just as many keyboard instruments - the harpsichord, assistant; Jeff Grossman, contributions tomorrow from 9 a.m. until 3:30 in the af­ help groups will present infonnation, and to commend him for writing a paper U.S. aviators were rescued in the Southeast the Viennese fortepiano (the piano of Haydn chairman; Deanna Rolph is the grants ternoon, to view the queen bee and to hobby and crafts people will display their (recenUy submitted to the American Journal of Physics) entitled "A Theorem for Asian conflict. and Mozart), and the modern piano. coordinator; and LouAva Seybold is the sample the various flavors of honey offered wares. Physicists in the Theory of Random NARRATOR OF FIREPOWER DEMO Bonn's career includes countless recitals student education coordinator. for sale. Friends and families are invited to bring Variables." LCdr. Dean Poe will narrate the Center's on the piano and historical instruments, picnic fare, and local service groups will be The latest recipient of the Technical chamber-music performances, recordings selling simple refreshments as well. part of the air show so that everyone will Director Award received a letter of com­ and guest solo appearances. "Friends Day" is sponsored by the Desert know exacUy what is going to happen and mendation signed by Hillyer, an engraved Carol Wincenc, flutist, and Heidi Leh­ Counseling Clinic and other groups that are can be prepared to take pictures of the paperweight, and a $300 stipend that ac­ walder, harpist, will present a concert on promoting awareness that IIfriends can be various events. companies this special fonn of a Superior Monday Jan. 10, 1983. Both are nationally good medicine." Achievement Award. The Blue Angels will then begin their acclaimed perfonners who have played Optical Shop closed Sat. A stochastic process, Dr. Gillespie ex­ demonStration of precision flying prompUy together in a major recital series Weekend Roundup The Navy Exchange Optical Shop will be plained, is one that involves the element of at 11 a.m., right after the completion of the throughout the United States and are chance. There are many examples of such NWC's part of the airsbow. known, as well, for their appearance on closed tomorrow. Nonnal hours will be Tonight and Saturday night at the Enlisted Mess, Orlando's Music Shop will be playing processes,· ranging from a game of dice, to Their demonstration consists of six A-4 NBC's " Today,"show. resumed next week. punk and funk records for dancing in the Flight Deck, from 9 to 11:30 p.m. -{::[ u .s . Government Printing Office: the interaction between molecules and Skyhawk aircraft performing a prescribed Ms. Wincenc won the 1978 Naumberg +++ 1982 1029 photons, to a military encounter between set of maneuvers. The aircraft are seen in Flute Competition and has since been -in Bright spot of the week at the Chief Petty Officers' Club will be music for dancing From: ____ opposing forces. three components: a diamond formation of great demand for recital, orcbestral and played by Sunlight, a local contempory music group led by Tony Scanlon. The dancing For the past several years. Dr. Gillespie's four aircraft; two solo aircraft that oppose chamber-music engagements. Ms. begins at8:30 tonight and lasts untilI2:30a.m. PLACE research has concentrated on identifying each other along the line of flight; and all six Leh"aJder, winner of the prestigious Avery Those who'd enjoy dinner out first can dine on prime rib of beef or Icelandic cod before STAMP such p~ocesses and developing correct aircraft in a delta formation. The delta Fisher Prize in 1976, is one of the few har­ the music begins. Dinner will be prepared and served from 6 t09 o'clock. HERE mathematical techniques for describing fonnation can be flown with wing overlap, a pists to achieve a successful solo career. She +++ them. He has concentrated mosUy on mere ann's length from canopy to wingtip. also has appeared with distinguished or­ A Membership Night party is on the agenda tomorrow evening at the Commissioned To: ______physical sCience processes - the droplet The smooth grace of their aerial ballet is cbestru and ensembles. Officers' Mess, wbere a buffet dinner featuring Cornish game hen as the main entree will coalescenc~ process in clouds, the kinetics the result of practice, teamwork, coor­ On Tuesday, Feb. 15, the Center theater be served from 6 to 9:30. of chefrucally reacting populations of dination, alertness, top physical condition­ will be tbe setting for a concert by Canada's Music for the dancing and tistening pleasure of members and guests of the COM will be molecul~s , and the condensation process in RECEIVES TECH. DIRECTOR AWARO- Bob Hillyer offers his congriltulations to Dr. and more practice. While the basic air­ liveliest and most innovative chamber provided by the ChicagoStompers from 8 p.m. until midnight. supersaturated vapor - the award recipient OiIniel T. Gillespie (at right), to whom he has jUJ,t presented the NWC Technical Director mans hip requirements for a Blue Angel are ensemble, known as Camerata Canada. The price for this evening of dining and dancing is $5 for COM members and their said. Award. This honor for Or. Gillespie was based on his expertise in the field of Applied laught to every Naval aviator, the Blues Six internationally known soloists jOinOd spouses and $6 for guests. Tickets can be purchased at the COM office until 3 p.m. today . Dealing with such processes requires Stochastic Process Theory. - Phllhl by Randy Eady {Confinued"n Plge ~

• Page Two ROCKETEER June 18, 1982 June 18, 1982 ROCKETEER Seven Promotional opportunities Anglers move north; water skiers Applintions «Studud Form 1711 should tHe ""t in the dr09 boxAt the Receplktft Desk of the Penonnel replace fishermen at Lake Diaz Dept.. SOS Blandy. Unlen otherwise J,pKilied in .n d • • pplic.tions for positions listH in ttlis column will be accepted from current permanent NWC employee-s only. AU others desiring emp~ment at Anglers wbo had marvelous catches at region is at Twin Lakes by the falls using NWC may contact the Employment . W~ & Classification Division. Code on E.t. 2069. Ads will for one Lake Diaz earlier this year would be able to Wfttt and wlil cklseat . ;30 p.m . on the Friday following their appearance in this column. untessa latB date is either baits or spinners. Both Lake Mary specified in the ad. Advertising positions In the Promotional Opportunities column does not preclude the use of hook big ones there now - unfortunately, and Lake Mamie are now open for trolling; alternative recruiting sources in filling these positions. The tilling of these positions through Merit Promotion the big ones caught are more apt to be water Lake George is still frozen. is subject to the r~uiremen ts of the 000 Program tor the Stability of Civilian Employment. The minimum quatlfication requirements for aU GS positions and positions subje-ct to the Demonstration Project are those skiers than trout. June, Gull and Silver Lakes in the June defined in OPM Handbook X· III; those for all wage system positions are those defined in OPM Handbook X· Those who like to fisb in the Lone Pine Lake loop are good places to use eggs or IIIC. Applicants will be evaluated on the basis of e)(perience, Iralnlng, educaUon. and awards as indicated in a area, bowever, can catch both catfish and cheese baits, and fishing at Rush Creek is written record consisting of a SF.17I , at least one supervisory appraisal if it can tHe obtained. and any tests, medical uaminatlons. intenriews. and supplemental qualifications requirements that may be necessary. For bass in the Owens River above Lone Pine picking up as the Departmen\ of Water and managerial/ supervisory positions, conskteration will be given to applicanYs support of tne Equal Em· pond (and can catch trout in the pond, too). Power is letting additional water down. ployment Opportunity programs and oblectives. Applicants must meet time In grade and qualilicatlons Kokanee are running at Bridgeport in r~ulremenl s by the closing date of the &d. The Naval Weapons Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer; The creeks in southern Inyo County are all selections are made without discrimination for any nonmerlt reason. running high and fast, but fishennen wbo both Upper Twin Lake and Lower Twin use worms and red salmon eggs are still Lake; they like Dave Davis lures. Anglers Announe.nMfIt No. 15-015. ElKtronic TKlwtidan. OT. Criteria: knowW!dge of DoD housing regulations; ability to 856-1, PAC No. amSll, Code lSS3 - This poiInon Is Ioca~ tacHully handle contacts with tenants and the public; getting tbeir share of pan-sized trout. using worms, eggs, or flies with a bubble are in the Radar Maintenance and Operations Branch. Code knowledge of NWC tamlly housing guldefines; ability to In the Bishop area, Lake Sabrina is picking up good catches of rainbows at both lSS3. EWTES Division, Electronic Warfare Oepertment. keep accu,..ate records and prepare reports. located at the Electronic Warfare Threat Environment Announcement No. 26-l2.5. S.,.,.aort Serwic.. SUlMf'Vrsor. producing not only good catches of rain­ lakes. Simulation (EWTES) facility in the Randsburg Wash Test GS.J42-.5 / 6. PO No. m601'. Code 2W2' - This is a re­ bows, brookies, and browns, but also Shore fishennen at Bridgeport Reservoir advertisement Of the vacancy appearing on 3 ·19_82 under Area. Tke work schedule Is the first ~ hours Monday . kamloops. Anglers from sbore do best with are doing well on cheese and eggs; trolling Thursday. 0630-1630. Bus transportation is available to and Announcement No. 26·'293. Previous applicants need not from work site. The Incumbent will serve IS lead reapply. This position Is kK:ated on the staff of the Public eggs and worms; those who troll do best may be more relaIing, but is not as technician whose responsibilities Include: operation and Works Department. The Incumbent Is retpOftSible tor the with Dave Davis lures. productive. following department functions; word processing. Internal maintenance Of radar systems and testing ana main_ CHALK UP ANOTHER RUN - Van Greenfield, first baseman for the VX .S Mavericks, Bishop Creek is excellent for fishing right Those who trudge along the Walker River tenance of a variety of digital and analog In~aces in mail. tile. records. PABX switchboard, personne{ records, support of the EWTES facility. Job Rele .... nt Criteria: etc. Also assists head of staff in developing department touches home plate to score another run for his team in the Mavericks' 16-6 win over the now because it is being stocked frequenUy. report mixed results: they seldom catch a knowledge of r.adar syst.m •• dlgltat and analog theory; lev.' Instructions, procedures. policies. etc. Job Re"v.nt Sick Bay Commandos. Bernie Stewart, catcher for the Commilndos, WiltCheS along with Fishing at Rock Creek Lake is rea1ly limit, but the fish that are being caught are ability to troubleshoot and maintain digital/ analog In. Crit.riII : knowledge of the organization and functtons of terlaces as well as mlcroprOCKsors; the ability to coor­ Public Works; ability to communicate effectively orally Ernie PiljZ, the plate umpire, as the run is tallied. - Photo by Gerry Boylan good, with shore fishing better than from a big. Last week more than two trout in the 3- dinate and monitor and review the work of junklr and/or In wt"itlng; ability to deal with all Ie~s of em· boat. Those who use Super Duper or Pan­ Ibs. range were picked up, and at leaSt one technicians; ability tocommunlcate effectively. ployees at HWC ; ability to deal with people problems ther Martin lures do well. Purists who like to topped 61bs. Announc:.m ...t No. lS-484. Electronic Tedwlic ..... OT_ (EEO). Slow pitch results • • • use bait should try either night crawlers or 8U.2, PAC No. 1235»0. two (2) .... Cllne.s. CodelSSl- This Announcement No. lW21, Motor V_ide Oper.tor, WG- To use pools alone, some position Is located in the Ritda,.. Maintenance and 5103-8, JO No. S3IN, COIle 26m - Staf\Js ellglb'es will be (Continued from Page 6) out of it before loaing 2().16. Denise Pin­ WOnDS. considered. This position Is In the Transportation Division Operations Branch. COde 35S3. EWTES Division, Elec. took of must pass swimming test tronlc Warfare Department, located at the Electronic of the Public Works Department, NWC . The Incumbent Softball League, Ridgecrest Electric a chum, with 3 hits (a and 2 singles) in Rock Creek itself bas also been the site Warfare Threat Env iron~t Simulation (EWTES) drives vehk'es eJther on • specHIc trip bub or on a half-game lead over the High Desert Home 5 times at bat was the leading hitter in a several catcbes of trout weighing more than Boys and girls between 8 and 12 years of regularly established route to transport material and facility In the Randsburg Wash Test ArN_ The work Center last week, as a result of posting a 1:>-5 loaing cause for the Smith Concrete team. 3 Ibs. each. Try salmon eggs or nigbt age who wish to use any of the various schedul. II tke first ~ hours. Monday . Thursday. 0630- ~ulpment . Hooks and unhooks trai..,.. from tractor " fifft1 1630. BUI transportation II av.llable to and from wort site. wheel;" ~s and unloacls materials or directs this task. win over the Bill Wright Painting team. In the Military Division of the Slow Pitch crawlers forfishing in the creek. swimming pools on the Naval Weapons The IncumbenYs.responslbllitles will be the operation and Checks material loaded and delivered against records of The "electricians" were struggling with a Softball League, the Circle K team con­ One happy angler at Lake Crowley caught Center this summer, without being ac­ maintenance of radar systems, testing and maintenance of various types; keeps trip records or logs. Inspects air 6-5 lead in the third inning, but put the game tinued its winning ways by hanging a II).I a rainbow weighing more than 4 Ibs. by a variety of digital and analog interfaces In support of the hoses and connections In braking systems; checks lighting companied by an adult, must take a EWTES facility. Job R...... ut Criteria: know'ledge of lines; makes operational Inspections of vehicle and reports on ice by scoring 9 runs in the 4th inning of a defeat on the VX." Mavericks, while the Rag trolling in the old river bed area. Trollers swimming proficiency test. radar systems. digital and analog theory; ability to any defects in vehicle operations. accidents, daln69l!S or 5-inning contest. Val BuUer and Paulette Tags defeated the Sick Bay Commandos 2(). are having the most luck using lead core line The tests are given by the lifeguard on troubleshoot and maintain digital/analog interfaces as traffic violations. Performs minor and oper.ting main· Martin led the Ridgecrest Electric team well as microprocessors; ability to coordinate and monitor tenance on equipment betng used. Performs additional 11, and the Mavericks outscored the NWC with Needlefish. Shore fishennen at McGee duty, and will be administered at any time and r.vlew the work of lunklr technicians; ability to duties as "'equlred in relation to assigned function. Job with 2 hits each in 3 times at bat - all O's 16-12. Bay do well with Zeke's salmon eggs or that a poolis open for operation. communicate effedlvefy - orally and in wt"lting . Note : R.,..... nt Criter"' : Ability to drive sa~ly ; operalion of singles. Bill Collum, who had a and a night crawlers. Position has promotion potential to DT·l . motor vehicles; maintenance of motor vehldes; work Youngsters who pass the test will be The Righ Desert Import Center won one double in 4 times at bat, led the Circle K Announcement No. 24-0.51, Le.d FireHghtrltr. Gs.o.l". practices; reliability and dependability as a (notor vehicle (Perch fisbennen at Lake Crowley bring issued a patch (for which there is a $1 PO No. 11240l.5N, CoeM 262 - This position Is located in the operator; ability to operate motor vehlcl.. without more game and lost another during last week's squad to a one-sided win over the VX." back good catches from both McGee Bay charge) and must have it sewn onto their Fire Division of the Safety and Security Department. In. than normal supervision. Note ; Supplemental play. The "importers" knocked off PRC­ Mavericks, who scored a single run in their cumbent Is crew chief of a major ptece of motorized fire qualifications statement Is required and may be picked up and Hilton Bay.) swimwear. lighting apparatus and lis crew. Duties include answet"ing at the reception desJt of the Personnel Building. Ridgecrest Engineering la<;, but then came first time at bat, but were shut out for the Boys and girls who previously have TESTING - capt. J. l. Horacek, Public Works OHicer. watches as Roger Tur. Announcement No _ 2WH. Supenilory Gener.' Those willing to trudge or boat to the far fire alarms; instrUcting crew In operation of fire ~uip . out on the short end of a 10-5 final score in a remainder of the game. passed the swimming proficiency test must cotte inspects the locking mechanism on a seat belt. Such an inspection is part of ment and all phases of fire fighting and directing fighting Engineer. OP-801-l. PAC No. m666.5ES2 Maiftt.... ne. side of Convict Lake where the creek enters Superintendent. OA-I601-l. PAC No. m""'EOf. Code 261 game played against the Righ Desert In the free-scoring tilt between the Sick be re-tested this season. The fee for renewal the regular vehicle maintenance check. - Photo by DoD Cornelius of flr.s in absence of higher authcrlty. Job Rele .... nt the lake are bringing back good stringers of Crit.ria : knowledge of fin prevention pr.ctices and - This is a temporary promotion not to exceed one year. Temporaries. Bay Commandos and Rag Tags, the score of a patcb authorizing sucb youngsters May be made permanent at a later date without further ability to supervise a~ conduct Inspections and Identity It was "no strain" for the Righ Desert was tied at 9-9 after 3\0 innings of play. The trout by using salmon eggs and night unaccompanied use of a swimming pool is 50 fire hazards; ability to communkate with others ef. competition. Staf\Js eligibles will be considet"ed_ The In· crawlers from shore, or Flatfish in a frog or Seat belts required of drivers, fectlvefy. both orally and In writing. in working out cumbent of this position serves as director of the Main. Temporaries as they built up a 16-3 lead in Rag Tags went on from there to rack up 11 cents. solutions to problems or questions relating to the work; tenance Control Division. Public Works Department. The 2\0 innings of play against PRC-Ridgecrest more runs, while holding the Commandos to gold pattern wben they troll. Early morning swimming potential to motivate, train. and work effectlvefy with Incumbent is responsible for the administration and Engineering. Dawn Nash collected 5 hits just 2. Fly fishennen on the Owens River subordinates who have a variety of backgrounds and technical management of the division employees. Duties Those early moming athletes who like to riders in government vehicles (all singles) in 5 times at bat for the win­ Home run hitters in this game were Jim training; ability to plan own work and carry out assign. Include monitoring contracts and reviewing and coor­ recommend streamers, rainbow maribou, get their swimming in before they head to ments effectlvefy; demonstrated potential ability to plan dl"atlng the work performed by ContradcrL Serves as the ners. Hamilton and Tony Spraggins of the Sick or spuddlers. Anglers at the Benton Some drivers of government vehicles jured persoo or, in the case of a malfunc­ lead technical representative on facilities prolects. work now have the opportunity to do so. Initial aHack Including rescue and the etfident control and The following night, however, the "im­ Bay team and Bill O'Connor, for the Rag Crossing area are having good luck with have been injured recenUy because they tion, what caused the malfunction and what extinguishment of flres_This announcement will be used to Coordinates resources In the matn~. repair and Early moming lap swimming at the indoor establish the promotion register for Lead Fw.f\ghfer. GS­ Improvement of Cente,.. facilities. Job R...... t Crit.ria: porters" found themselves trailing II).I Tags. salmon eggs, WOnDS, or were not wearing their seatbelts wben an remedial action has been taken. spinners. pool is scheduled Mondays through Fridays OIl •• which will become effective August 1. 1912 and will ability to d irect subordinate staff; ability to confront after 5 innings of play against the Rigb In the NWC O's vs. VX." Mavericks game, accident occurred. The driver of any government vehicle is people problems (EEO); know~ of facilities Hot Creek, limited to fly fishing, is a good from 6 t07:30a.m. remain In effect through January 1983. Desert Temporaries, and were too far Since Navy regulations (NAV­ responsible for checking to make sure that Announcement No. 2'-331 , Hou'lng Proj.d Alsist.nt. engineerIng. planning o9ftd/or maintenance technlcques; the officers' team gave up 10 runs to the place for using nymphs, triplett shrimp, The swimming pool is open to all athletic 2652 - Is decislon..making ability ; skillin handling work contacts. behind to pull the game out of the fire, WPCENINST 5100.6C) require that seat the seathelts are in good condition and that GS-l171.s, PO No. IOO26004N. Code Position Mavericks in the second inning, but then yellow caddis larvae, or elk hair caddis. association card holders and military located In the Personnel SlJpp:lrt Branch. Housing ..... nounc.ment No. 2.n4. Maintea&nce Superintendent, despite scoring 4 runs in their next turn at came back in the top of the third with belts be worn at all times wben a govern­ all passengers wear belts in a moving Dlv lsJon. Public Works Department. Incumbent will OA·1601-l, PAC No. 1126SnE". Code 2M - This is a The best fishing in the Mammoth Lakes personnel without any additional fee. made bat. Lynn Becker, of the High Desert ment vehicle is in motion, any accident vehicle. receive and process applications for base housing. In· temporary promotion not to e.ceed one year. May be enougb scoring to take a short-living 12-10 cumbent assigns quarters; schedules check· In. pre·fer permanent at a later date without further competlUon. Temporaries, was the game's leading hitter lead. When the Mavericks tallied 6 more resulting in a reportable injury as a result of Tbe Public Works Transportation Status eligibles will be considered. This position serves as mlnation and termination Inspections of quarters; and with 3 hits (all singles) in 4 trips to the plate. runs in the last half of the 4th inning, it was Promotional opportunities -, non-use or malfunction of a seat belt Division will inspect all seat belts at the maintains occupancy records. Incumbent Is ,..esponslble head. Maintenance alld UmlUes Division, Public Works (Continued from Page 2) Department. The Incumbent supervises a work force of remains among the front runners in permanent dependent upon availability of a permanent requires that the Commander or his for t,he collection of sunetry chargH, and maintenance of esc all over for the NWC O's who lost the game Announcement No. 2'-329. ElecfTiciill eng",eerlng civilian billet.) time that any vehicle is turned in for approximately 3SO employees. He/ she is responsible for collection and accounting records. Outies also Include the Women's Division, after a 12-2 victory by a final tally of 16-12. Technic"'n. OT -802-2. PAC No. 12266:1l. Cod. 2W - Statvs Announcement No. :1).-025. Adminlstr.tlve Officer. os. designated representative must attach an preventive maintenance to ensure that the the efficient utilization of manpowet" and materials to counseling military anet dvlllan employees who request eligibles will be considered. Position Is located in the l41 -1I'. PO No. m301IE. Code llSS _ This position ts construct, operate. alter and repair all NWC facilities and last week over JD's. oulscored JD's 9-2 Home run hitters were Bob Leitzel and addendum to the accident report explaining belts are in good working order and auiltance In locating hOusing in the local community. and esc Electrical Branch, Engineering DivlsJon. Public Works located in the Bomb Fuze Program Office, Special Projects utilities. and must constantly evaluate the organization assisting them In Iocaling suitable housing. Job Rele .... nt in the first inning of this 5-inning contest. Ken Dorrell for the NWC O's, and Kent Oepartment. lncumbentperformsdeslgnanddevelopment Branch, of the Fuz. and Sensors Department. The In· why the seat belt was not worn by the in- availllble on the seatfor use. and methods of work and lob responsibilities to Increase ot f(!lcility related prolects including requirements cumbent is responsible for financial management In the efficiency within one of the Center's largest Divisions. Geri Clodt's 4 hits (all singles) in 4 times at Harris for the VX." Mavericks. deflnitton. load analysis. and engineering sf\Jdles. Job form of planning and preparing buclgets, work units, air Reassignment He/ she establsihes production goals and work schedules, bat was tops for the CSC team. Worship service times changed due to AFD Relev.nt Critert.l : knowledge of electrical design; tasks and Interdepartmental task agreements for the develops cost and budget analysis forecasts and deter­ The M&M's won two games last week as knowledge of National Electrical Code; ability to perform Bomb Fuze Programs. The Incumbent Interfaces with the Opportunities mines long range manpower requirements. Job R...... nt Times of services at the All Faith Chapel be celebrated at 5 p.m. Saturday and at 8 they defeated the Mixed Nuts H-I, and then engineering calculations. NAVAIRSYSCOM program and othel" sponsors to provide This column is used to fill positions through Criteria : knowledge of maintenance and utilities Announcement No. C-62 ... ' , Secret.,., (Typing). GS.JII- NAVWPNCEN budget and work units. The Incumbent will for the weekend of Armed Forces Day have organization; ability to supervise; organization and a.m. Sunday instead of the usual Sunday reassignment only. For this reason, the Reassign. had to hold off a closing rush by Smith l / 4. PO NO. 1942074N. Code 6214. n Hours Per WMIc also be responsible for the development of marketing been changed slighUy so that cburcb-goers bours of 8:30aOO H:30a.m. . ment Opportunity Announcements. are sep¥ate managerial abilities related to industrial production; Concrete Construction to win that contest by (Moftd.y 010().UOO; FrieI.y 0100-1400) :- Incumbent plans. and for tasks connected with contract ad- personMI management knowledge; ability to plan and will be able to attend their customary The Sunday worship service of the from the Promotion Opportvnities column "' the a final score of 21).16. provides clerical support to the Warhead Test Branch. ",Inistration, procu,..ement. equipment control. security Rocketeer. Applications will be accepted unlil the organize work and establish priorittes In a comple. work Ordnance Test and Evaluation Di vision. Range Depart. and facilities. Job R"'v.nt Criteria: kno>Nledge relevant religious services before heading to the Protestant Congregation will be at 9 a .m. for date stated in the announcement. Employees whose environment; thorough knowledge of NAVFAC main· Mter being held to a 1-1 tie in the first ment. The incumbent' s duties Include maintaining the to NWC In the administrative areas of budget. sup- airfield for the celebration. that one Sunday instead of its usual hour of work history has not been brought up to date are t.nance and utilities ma~t directives; must have branch head's calendar; receiving and distributing in· ply/ procurement, personMI, facilities and security; knowledge of trade processes alld operations related 10 a inning of their game against the Mixed Mass, for the Catholic congregation, will 10. encouraged to file an SF. 171 or In. All applicants coming mall; maintaining flies; preparing and handling ability to analyze financial information; ability to com- must meet minimum qualification requirements maintenance and utilities organization; ability to deal with Nuts, the M&M's scored in each of the four lime cards, travel orders and itineraries. and purchase munlcate both orally and in writing; ability to deal ef· people problems «E EO) _ established by the Office of Personnel Ma~t . remaining innings of play to coast to an H-I orders for materials. supplies, and equipment; typing fectlvefy with a wklevarlety of people. (Continued on 7) Information concerning the recruitment and victory. memorandums. leiters and technical reports from rough Announcement No. U MI . Purchuing Agent. GS-llOS.1. placement program and the evaluation methods drafts. Job Re..... ut Crlt.r"' : ability to perform recep. PO No. 102.5020N Code 2.522 '- (Purchase commodities) The Rocketeer used In these reassignment opportunities may be In their contest with the Smith Concrete lionlst and telephone duties; ability to review. control. (his position is located In the Purchase Branch. Contracts Official weekly Publiciltion ·obtalned from PersonMI Management Advisors team, the M&M's looked like a shoo-in with screen. and distribute incoming mall; ability to review Div ision. Supply Department. The Incumbent Is respon. (Code 096 or 091). Applications should be filed with the of Niilval Weapons Cefiter a I~ lead after 4 innings of play, but the outgoing correspondence; ability to compose correspon- sible for purchase highly technical commodities. the person whose name Is listed in the an· dence and or to prepare non·technical reports; knowledge Items are standard technical items requiring modification China Lake. Calitorniiil nouncement. The Naval Weapons Center is an Equal Smith Concrete squad outscored the M&M's of filing systems and files management; ability to meet the or Items manufactv,..ed to detailed specifications. Pur- Opportunity Employer. II).I in the last two innings to make a game administrative needs of the office; ability to train clerical chase requests ar. revJewecf for adequacy of documen- personnel and organize workload of clerical staff of tallon. purchase description. funding and approvals. Announc.1Mftf No. C-62 ..0 . Engitleering TechnkMn, OT. processes; ability to plan and coordinate travel Selection ot the appropriate purchasing method as well as Captain Jude Lahr 102·21l. PAC No. 11626.5,N, C.... This position Is Bears can be problem NWC Commander .,.12 - arrangements; and the ability to maintain and coordinate selection of the method of soliciting quotation Is the Iocat.d In the Engineering SlJpport Section. Telemetry supervisor's calendar and to arrange conterences. Note : responsibility of the Incumbent. Job Rele .... nt Cr"-tria: •.W.H.ys Systems Branch. Telemetry Division. Range Department. for folks out camping Supplemental Qualifications Statement Is required for knowledge of small purchase proceduCH; ability to work Technical Director .The Incumbent will be responllble for the mechanical Department of Fish and Game personnel secretary positions and may be pkked up at the recep· without close supervlsJon; ability to deal effectively with packaging on newty developed telemetry system._ Thts tionlsYs de51: ~.- 91o'1 ndy. Per-sonnet Oepadment. Rm. 100. othel"s; ability to work under pressure. Dennis Kline News Stories TYeSd~y , 4 :30 p .m . wlll ln't'Olve mHlng etfldent use of space alloca'ted for the remind c;unpers that the annual bear Announcement No. C"I-01. Supervisory Distribution Announcem."t No. :12.1", Int.rdilclpU".ry Public Affairs Officer Photogr~phs Tue.v. 11 : 30~ . m . The Rocketeer receives American Forces Press te~ Iystem as well as generating the mechanical problem is once more bere - bears are F.dlitlft Speci.Ust. OA.203O.). PAC No_ 1261.5JOE. Code Mrospace/ Mec:hnical Engi....,.. DP.... IIUO-2. PAC No. drawings required for machlM shop fabrication of the DIVINE SERVICES Don R. Yodtey Service material. All are official U. S. Navy '14 - (Temporary Promotion NTE 1 year) This posillon Im600. Code :1246 _ This position Is located in the Alr- necessary mechanical parts. The Incumbent will also be PROTESTANT wandering down from the high country, Editor photos unless otherwise ident ified. Printed weekly serves as the Division Head for the Ordnance Division. breathing PropulsIon Branch, Advanced Technology responsible for Insuring that aU branch documentation Sunday Worship Serv ice 1000 with appropriated funds by a commercial firm in gathering honey from bee hives in the Aircraft Department. The division oversees the location. Div ision. Ordnar • Systems Department. The Incumbent Mickey Strang requirements are satisfied for telemetry systems and their Sunday School 0830 acQuisition, storage, security and transportation of ord· Is assistant to ft. .. syst.ms t1'Iglneer for aeropropulslon of compliance with NAVSO P ·lS revised May 1979. canyons, and beading for food or garbage Associate Editor appropriate feost bo.es/conflgurations. The Incumbent will nance components and weapons systems used by the Naval the Advanced Common Intercept Missile Demonstration Office at Nimitz and Lauritsen. IntormatiOn ROMAN CATHOLIC be required to fabricate some electrical breadboard units left out by campers. SCORING POSITION - Kevin Sauer, Weapons Center. Job R.levul . Criteria : knowW!dge of program. T.he Incumbent Is aware of ail airframe. published in the Rocketeer does not necessarily Sunda y M asS('S 08)0 & 11)0 Don Corne-lius which will require soldering In accordance with WS65J6. A regulations and guidance Issued by NWC, NAVSEA, propulsion. and power component desIgn. devekl9rnent. Staff Pho tographer Daily Mass (except Saturday ) 11.35 The best way to avoid bear problems is to for the VX -S Mavericks, prepares reflect the Official view Of the Department Of combination of electrkal and mechankal packaging e.· Sunday R elig io us Educ ation Classe s 1000 NAVAIR , and Navy Supply systems pertinent to the and Integration activities. The incumbent prepares Defens e . Information in The Rocketeer is perlence Is desirable. The Incumbent must be able to in. keep campsites cleaned up, leave no food to round third base and head for home transport, storage. and supply of 000 ordnance and program plans. Job Relev.nt Cm-ria: knowledge 01 fluid authorized for public release by the Naval JEWtSH terface with customer groups and be able to organize out, and either deposit garbage in the cans plate during this bit of action in the weapons systems; ability to interpret and Implement mechanics; some knowledge of mechanical design prln- Weapons Center Public Affairs Officer. COde 003 . Friday in the East Winq 1930 his/her work and records. For additional Information or If that are provided for it, or bury it well away Mavericks vs. Sick Bay Commandos slow policies and procedural gUIMlines from higher echelons; clples; willingness to learn new d isciplines; ability to Phones 33S4. 3lSS interested In the lob, contact Larry Harlan. Code 62.12. ed. UNITARIAN kl'lOWledge of financial and administratlv!' management coordinate Interdisciplinary activities; ability to com· '2621. Sunday, Annex 9S. a s announc ed 1930 from where campers sleep. pitch softball game. tf'l4-or 'es or"ctius and procedures. (Position may become munkateeffectlvety orally and In writing. Page Six ROCKETEER June 18. 1982 June 18. 1982 ROCKETEER Page Three First loss of season suffered by Blackhawks Contractor nearly ready with Highlight of last week's action in the The Renegades started off the game outhit the Renegades IH3 during this The Skipper sez Men's Division of the Ridgecrest Recreation against the Blackhawks in serious fashion game, tallied 5 more runs to make it a 7-6 All Chin. Loilkers, Incluctlng mlht.ry perWlnnet. clyill.n emp)oYMs. oiInd cable TV for Center residents Department's Slow Pitcb Softball League by scoring 4 runs in their first time at bat. ball game, and the game ended in a I-run their dependents .re InYIted fo submit quesftons to th IS column. Such was the 7-6 loss suffered at the hands of the By the time the top of the third inning rolled victory for the 'gades. queries must be In good tute.nd pert.lft to m.ners of Interest 10 • lirge Cable television service is expected to be have cable TV service in their own rooms segment of the Chin. L.ke community Answers 10 these questions .re available in the near future to military will have to make their own arrangements Renegades by the previously undefeated around, the 'gades added 3 more tallies and Terry Mangrwn, of the Renegades, with 3 directly from C.pt. LoiIhr Ple.se CoiIII NWC ext 2121 With your queshon.nd JD's Blackhawks team. were out in front 7-0 before the Blackhawks I sl.'e whether you .re oil milit.ry member, civilioiln emp)orM or depencknt. personnel and civilians residing on the with the contractor, and pay both the in­ hits (all singles) in 3 times at bat, was the No olher idenliliulton is necess.rr. Since onlr IhrM Of' four questions un Despite the defeat, the Blackhawks, who got on the scoreboard with 2 tallies in the game's leading hitter, while a teammate Naval Weapons Center. stallation fee and a monthly charge. SPORTS be oiInswered in Ihe Rockeleer eoilch week, oiInrone who would like 10 ensure The contractor plans to book up other have won seven out of eight games, still last half ofthe third inning. (Bennie Williams) collected a double and 2 setting oiIn .nswer 10 oil question moily leoilye noilm e oiIrtd oiIddress for oil direct Employees for Coastside Cable TV, Inc., conI. ct. but Ihis IS nol required otherwise. There is no intent th., thb customers at average rate of about SOper have the best record in the Men's Division of The Renegades' 7-2 lead held up until the singles in 4 trips to the plate. are reported to be on schedule with their ah Extensive rehab column be used to subYert Mlrm.l, Hf.blisMcl ctwlin·of-eomm.1Mf ctwln. week. Pampblets will be delivered to the league. fifth inning when the Blackhawks, who Mike Stone .was tops for the Blackhawks. Mh. task of installing the cables tbat will carry He had 3 hits in 4 at-bats, including a double households in neighborhoods where this job at Center gym QUESTION this service. and 2 singles. work is to be done about a week before the Based on the desires of the NWC Com­ Scores of other games in the Men's It has been rumored that a barbecue is being constructed at the golf course for contractor is ready to start. now nearly complete mand, the first cable TV bookups will be Division of the Slow Pitch Softball League the purpose of your anniversary party. If this is true, don't you think tbat in these Prospective customers will be given a made to sets located in the lobby of the Workmen are putting the finaJ touches on were: Sports of All Sorts/Ridgecrest days of financial uncertainties, it is unfair to the taxpayers that their dollsrs are telephone number to call if they are in­ various BEQ units. an extensive rehabilitation job at the Naval Animal Hospital 9, Vaughn's 3; Homestead going towards the construction of a barbecue that is being builtfor the sole purpose terested in cable TV service at their bome. Weapons Center gym. 11, Clancey's 4; ERA Best Realty 21, Mikel's of your anniversary party, on a rumored unlimited job order? Enlisted military personnel who wish to After completing work at the BEQs, the Althougb the work, which hegan March I, Home Furniture 5; ARCS 16, CSC 15; and It is also rumored tbat the justification of such a barbecue is that others can use contractor will move to the Capehart A is nearly complete, the men's and women's it after you are finisbed with it. Is this true also? Knights 11, NWC Varsity 9. Big air show ... housing and "hill" area around the Com­ ANSWER locker rooms aren't yet ready for use. A 4-run rally in the seventh and final in­ (Continued from Page 1) missioned Officers' Mess. As it usually the case with rumors, none of your stat.oments are true. Our an­ Difficulty in obtaining some materials and ning kept the Sports of All Sorts/Ridgecrest bring all these maneuvers down to eye level. Other bousing areas where cable TV niversary is Dec. 'rI and we haven't decided if we'll have a party or not. If we do, it unexpected delays due to structural AnImal Hospital team on the winning track Gates to the airfield open at 8:30 that .service is to be provided, and the order in problems in the flooring of the men's locker last week, as the victors won by a com­ probably won't be outside, since it sometimes snows in December, even at China morning. A wide range of static displays which the hook-ups will be made, are the Lake. Now, if you are interested in the straight scoop, keep reading. room (for example) cauaed the project to fortsble margin of 9-3 over Vaughn's. The will be set up at the field and in Hangar 3 to motel apartments, Capehart B housing, old fall hehind schedule, Paul Baczltiewiec2:, score was tied 2-2 after 4 innings of play, but The patio area at the golf course is being improved in several ways, including the occupy the attention of all visitors before the duplexes north of Blandy Ave., and old athletic director, noted. the Sports of All Sorts team came up with 7 building of a decorative barbecue grill. Much of the work is being done with self­ air show begins. duplexes south of East Inyokern Rd. help (landscaping, painting, and clean-up) and is being partially offset with money Nevertheless, the basketball floor in the runs in ~last3 innings of the contest. Cable TV subscribers will be entiUed to a raised at a recent contractors' vs. NWC golf tournament. Visitors are reminded tbat sunglasses, gym has been refinished and once again is Randy Johnson and Ken Johnson were 4 basic service and two options. The basic When completed at the end of this month, it will be the most outstanding place to sun hats, cameras and binoculars are in avaibible for use, as are the racquetball for 4, and 3 for 3, respectively, at bat for the service includes reception of ""'nnels 2, ., have outdoor parties for numbers up to 100 persons in Kern County. The parties order. They may also wish to bring either courts, where the floors also were refinished winners. Longest ball in the game was a 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 28, as we!l'as Cbannel23 will be catered by the CPO Club, which runs the snack and beverage bar at the golf folding chairs or blankets to sit on during and repairs made to smooth out any uneven triple off the bat of Ken Dorrell, a player for (Bakersfield), local cbannel3 in Ridgecrest, It surfaces. Vaugho's. shack. I think will be a terrific addition to our steadily growing quality of life the tWDEN FENCE REPLACED A big inning (the sixth) was instrumental bere at China Lake. will also be an outstanding money maltedor our CPO Club. Once the air show is completed, action WTVS. By the way, a volunteer labor force will be out after work on the 28th of June to An old, badly deteriorated wooden fence in the 11-4 win posted by the Homestead over will turn to the lawn in front of the One option includes eight satellite chan­ around the patio that adjoins the indoor Clancey's. The Homesteaders tallied 5 runs spruce the area up. You're welcome to join us if you'd like. You should get out and Headquarters Building for an old-fashioned nels that offer a variety of programs see what's really going on at our Center. swimming pool at the Center gym has been in the sixth inning. Heavy hitter for the picnic. Nautilus, a Navy band from ranging from all sports (ESPN), Christian replaced by a chain link fence with redwood Homestead was Tim Sfrawmyer, who was 4 QUESTION Treasure Island, will provide music for the programs, children's and cultural programs slats. for 4, including a triple, a double and 2 CIvIlian employee - I would like to know why Security uses old pictures for afternoon. to a 24-hour news cbannel. The men's and women's locker rooms renewed badges. It seems that in three to six years the loss of hair, change in hair singles. Also planned to liven up the afternoon will Under the second option, Cable TV sub­ have been brightened up by wall tiling that ERA Best Realty picked up an easy win color/style, addition/removal of glasseslbeardlmustache could cause a be the "athletic events" of mud volleyball, significant difference in appearance. IT Security is concerned enough to ensure scribers will be offered (also at an ad­ gives a rainbow effect, lockers have been over the Mikel's Home Furniture team, tug-cl-war and egg loss, and a car show for that we wear them continually, and in view, they should be equally concerned that ditional charge) a premium motion picture moved onto concrete slabs, and an epoxy­ which now has an 0-8 record for the season. those who enjoy seeing what innovative the likeness is somewhat current. service such as HBO,. TMC, Sbowtime or resin type of flooring (with sand mixed in it A total of 15 runs in the first two innings put ideas some car owners have when it comes Cinemax. to give It a nOlHlkid surface) has been in­ the game on ice for the realtors, who went ANSWER to improving upon the appearance and stalled. on to win by a final tally of 21-5. Glen Polk When a person is photograpbed for an NWC pass, a split lens camera is used and performance of their vehicles. FOR NAVY NEWS There also are three new shower columns multiple photos are taken. The extra photograpbs are kept on file and are uaed ENDURANCE RACE WINNERS - The NWC Hi·Lows, a loom composed of Navy of. and Dwayne Stephenson both had 3 hits in 4 Those wbo'd like to retreat Into a cooler in the men's shower room, new shower ficers and enlisted men. was victorious in last weekend's 24-hour relay race staged at the times at bat for ERA Best Realty. wben a new pass is to be made providing the photograph in file is still a good place briefly will be able to bead into the stalls in the women's shower room, as well If Burroughs High Schoolalhlelic field by the OVer·the·HiII Track Club. Aslhis photo was In one of the best games of the week in the likeness of the person. the person's facial appearance has changed significanUy, Community Center to see the l&-minute long as new toilets, sinks, vanities and mirrors. snapped. Bob Vesl. of lhe NWC leam. hAd jusl compleled four laps around lhe Irack and Men's Division, esc came close, but a new picture is made. multi-projector screening of "Navy Now." In addition, emergency exit doors bave been On the other band, we do not have a checker going around inspecting badges and Billy McNabb was slarling oullo add another mile 10 the NWC loom 10lailhAI eventually couldn't quite pull off its second win of the It replaced. will be shown at 2O-minute intervals from lopped 219 miles. - Dally Independent photo by Tim Tyson season. The final score of this game was I&- wearers on a routine basis to ensure likeness. I don't think that this implies a lack 1 througb • p.m., when the day's events are STEAM ROOM DOOR NE~DED 15 in favor of ARCS. of interest in security, though. over. One speciality item not yet available is a QUESTION door for the steam room on the men's side of Navy team wins 24-hour relay CSC appeared to be out of the game - trailing 14-7 after 5 innings of play - but CIvIlian - One page 8 of the Feb. 19 Rocketeer there was a story about a cook­ the gym, and some other hardware needed, book prepared by Code 32 workers that was being offered for sale. My question is, for both the men's and women's locker staged a rally that produced 4 runs in each race; logs in over 219 miles in the top of the 6th and 7th innings to take a it said to call NWC ext. 7439. This appears to be a fraud, waste and abuse case rooms hasn't yet arrived. used A IlHnan team of Navy joggers and short-lived 1l>-14lead. because it is a government phone that is being when people are on duty, and When the work in the locker rooms has Saturday, race officials report. this kind of thing should be stopped. been completed and they are ready for use, distance runners garnered first place in the Other teams that finished -the race, the During its last turn at bat, the ARCS those who rented lockers at the gym will he 24-bour relay race beld last weekend at the total distances they ran, and the members squad chalked up 2 runs to win the game I&- ANSWER able to move their possessions back into Burroughs High School athletic field, and of each team are as follows: 15. Jack Sturgeon had 5 hits (all singles) in 5 The proceeds from the sale of the Code 32 cookbook are solely to benefit the them, while others will be able to get their sponsored by the Over-the-Hill Track Club. The Old Grey Hares - 209 miles 697 ft.; times at bat for CSC. recreation fund for the Code 32 employees. These funds in the past have been used The object of this endurance event was to to help defray the costs of department picnics and the department Christmas names on 1ists to rent the remaining lockers Frank Freyne, Alex Sh1anta, John An­ It took an extra inning of play to decide party. No one makes any profit from the sale of the cookbooks and all the money is that are available. see how many miles each team could run by derson, Stan Reed, Willy Masangcay, Mel the outcome of the NWC Varsity vs. KnIghts continuously circling the BHS quarter-mile specifically uaed for morale, welfare, and recreation activities of Code 32 em­ Doing without the men's and women's MIles, Dan Wagner, David Lehman, Bob game. Thanks to a 3-run surge by the Navy track from 9 a.m. Saturday until 9 a.m. on ployees. locker rooms at the Center gym since March Westbrook, and Scotty Broyles. team in the top of the seventh, the contest Sunday. I don't think this is an abuse of the system under these circumstances. I think we 1 called for some unusual steps in satiSfying The Dames and Daemons - 196 miles, 2 was tied ~ at the end of the regulation 7 the need for sbower, restroom, and dressing For the second year in a row, it was a laps; Mary Moore Kilpatrick, Diana sbou1d encourage, not suppress this program, which harmlessly benefits the innings of play. people of Code 32. rooms by users of the gym. These bave Navy team tbat won this event by logging a Lemon, Jim Dixon, Michelle Bailey, Kay During the 8th frame, the KnIghts out­ included the use of two portsble shower distance of 219 miles and 513 fL This was an Wilson, Bill Wilson, Bowen Shaw, Larry scored the Navy team, 3-1, to win by a final units and two general purpose tents that improvement on last year's winning total of Meyer, Glen Roe, and Paul Mikonis. score of 11-9. NWC personnel to be issued were borrowed from the Marine Corps and 216 miles. The Faust RUDDen - 193 miles, 1 lap; In the Women's Division of the Slow Pitch set up in the patio area adjoining the indoor Tom (Lone Ra/lger) Caste1man finished Peter Lesniak, Bill Lovitt, Matt Greedy, swimming pool at the gym. strong by " riding" a bamboo stick horse Don Rosenberg, Susie Ernst, Greg Ernst, (Continued on Page 7) new DoD decals for vehicles across the finish line at the end of the 24- Rld9Krnt RKrution In addition, restrooms were available in Mark Gowen, Glen Banister, John Greedy, Slow Pitch SoffINtII LNgH hour marathon. and Paul Meyers. Before the beginning of the new fiscal through 17, Codes 62,12,21,22, and 23; Sept. the exercise room located next door to the Standlngs.sot June 11 : year on Oct. I, all NWC vehicles will be gym; joggers uaed locker rooms, showers It was Caste1man and Mike Duignan who Medieval RUDDen - 188 miles, 2 laps; Tum Won .... , n •• 20 through 24, contractors; and Sept. 'rI National MM's Di ... . sporting a new Department of Defense decal organized the liHnember Navy team that Chris Fountain, Joe Gish, Adrian Baer, through Oct. I, anyone who was missed. and restrooms at the Commixsioned Of­ JO's Blackhawks ...... 7 I instead of the NWC decals that now adorn ficers' Mess swimming pool, and later at the went by the name of the NWC Hi-Lows. As Chris Wagner, Frank Martin, Dave MIles, Homestead...... 6 3 Decals will be issued at the Official each runner's turn came up, he got out and and Jesse Clayson. Vaughn's ...... 5 3 the front bumpers of cars, trucks and other CPO Club swim pool; and women athletes ARCS .... ' ...... , motorized transport. Visitors Branch trailer located at the main had available for their use the dressing ran for a mile and then rested until it was his Mr. Tumbleweeds -187 miles 3 laps; Ray KnJghts ...... 3 , gate. Employees are asked to approach the rooms on the south side of tha Center theater turn to run again. Crofford, Kevin Larkin, Kenny Cruz, Drew Mikel's Home The Department of Defense decal is a trailer from Bowen St. and park behind it, Top performers for the victorious Navy Furnltu,...... 0 single design decal tbat will be issued to building. Petrotta, Barbara Banazynski, Ricbard Ameriua Men's Oiv. • and enter through the south door (bapk squad were Bob Vest and Billy McNabb, authorized government personnel (military, Major cleanup effort at Mello, Michelle Bray, Phil Martin, Nils Sports of All SortsIRC door) of the trailer. Decals will be issued who kept their individual times for the mile Allen, and Jeff Lee. Animal Hospital ...... 8 I Civil Service, and contractors) for the from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through E RAlBHt Realty ...... 7 2 purpose of establishing uniformity golf course set June 28 run between the 5 min., 20 sec. and 5:39 The Luggers - 154 miles, 3 laps; Kathy NWC Varsity ...... •... 3 , Fridays. mark each time they were out on the track. R.negades ...... 5 , throughout DoD activities. Active participation by all members of the Roquemore, Bob Dalbey, Teri Dalbey, Employees who are obtaining decals for Other members of the first place Navy Bobby Hudson, Guy Bein, Pat Nalley, Clancey·s ....•....•...... 1 Tbe vehicle registration section of the China Lake Golf Club is being sought for a esc ...... 1 will team were Bob Hudson, Steve Blankenship, Official Visitors Branch will begin issuing the first time be required to present major cleaJHJp of the golf course tbat will Swnalee Meyer, John Zellmer, and Tim Womeft's DiY. their car registration, driver's license, and Ken Fouse, J. J . Siniscachi, Marshall Tyson. Ridgecrest E le<:tr-Ic ...... 8 the new DoD decals according to the begin at 5p.m. on Monday, June 28. esc ...... 8 NWC pass in order to get a decal. Hager, and Jim Ringel. As an added attraction, Byron Richard­ following schedule: June 21 to July 2, blue, The work is in preparation for the official High Dflert HomeCtr .... . , I Eight teams entered the grueling race, son, a former local resident who is now a High Desert green and (v) decals; July &-9, red decals; Employees will need to bring the old decal opening of the remodeled patio that will and seven finished the event. school teacher in Vallejo, set out to race­ Temporaries ...... •.. 1 2 July 12 to 16, Codes 00 through 09; July 19 (scraped off the bumper) and the number of follow a nine-bole scramble on Wednesday, HlghDHeri A moderate overcast and some gusty walk for a 24-hour record of more tban 100 through 23, Code 24 and :IS; and July 26 that decal to the vehicle registration section June 30. ImportCenMr ...... winds kept the temperatures low enough to miles. The "Lonely Bull," as he was dub­ M&M·s ...... , through July 30, Codes 31 and 34. in order to get a newone. Aasbtance of golf club members is make for pleasant running conditions Bill Wright Painting ...... , bed, packed it in after five hours of steady l>­ From Aug. 2 through 6, Codes 32 and 38; All cars registered to one family may get needed to remove dead tree limbs, trim blgh PRC·RkSgecrHt during the early bours of the race, however, mIles-per-hour walkiJjg due to trouble with Engineering ...... Aug. 9 through 13. Codes 33 and 61 ; Aug. I&- grass, replace diVOts, and smooth over ball their decals at the same time even though FIRST NEW DECAL - Capl. Lahr sporls the firsl of the new Departmenl of De'-­ strong winds that stirred up some " dust arm cramps that were brought on by the Smith Concrete 20, Codes 35 and 64; Aug. 23 through 'rI, Cod~ the cars may be registered to owners in decals 1ha1 will replace the NWC decais on all vehicles driven by military, civilian, aM marks on the putting greens and approaches devils" made the going a bit tougher from exaggerated style of arm motion uaed by Constr-uctlon .. 2 1 36; and Aug. 30 through Sept. 3, Code 39. to the greens. JO·s ...... I more than one code for families in which contractor employees on the Center. Watching the Skipper apply the new decal is DotIie early afternoon until after midnight on race-walkers. Mixed Nub. • 0 9 Sept. 7 through 10, Code 26; Sept. 13 both spousps arr rmployed on ("rnh'r. Wriqht 01 the Vehicle Rcgistr.1tion group located at 'he main gate.

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Technical Director Award. • • Tips given on avoiding trouble (Continued from Page I) assigned to the Earth and Planetary speak more direcUy to physicists and Sciences Division of the Research Depart­ engineers than to mathematicians, and it ment. Last year, he was appointed head of on trips into desert mountains seems to provide a relatively easy way of the newly-formed Applied Mathematics "Whenever you go out into the desert or He added that dogs can be of value for proving many useful results in statistics," Research Branch (Code 3876). mountains, be sure you let someone know tracking. the a uthor said. Dr. Gillespie is the author of a small, where you plan to go and when you will be Bloodhounds track on the ground; " PresenUy, I am trying to use the college-level physics textbook entiUed "A back - even if it's just leaving a note," " Woofers" track scent in the air and are theorem to get some as yet unknown results Quantum Mechanics Primer." In addition, Fred Camphausen told those altending the being increasingly used, according to having to do with multiply-scaltered he has written 29 open literature articles monthly lenants' Community Council Camphausen. radiation in clouds, a phenomenon that may and 6 non-journal publications. His interests meeting Monday night. He said that tracking skills grow from have application in laser seekers and fuzes lie in mathematical physics - especially Camphausen, a member of both the In­ experience. LitUe kids, said Camphausen, for missiles," Dr. Gillespie said. statistical mechanics and kinetic theory - dian Wells Valley Search and Rescue Team tend to walk up hill when lost. And prior In addition to doing research in applied and also in Monte Carlo methods (methods and the China Lake Mountain Rescue behavior palterns of an individual can be random variable theory, the TD Award for making certain kinds of numerical Group, also suggested that the more rapidly used to help track that person if a family winner is presenUy involved in a recruiting calculations using random numbers). the sheriff is nolified when an individual member or friend can be found to talk about program to enlarge the Applied Dr. Gillespie's wife, Carol, is a fails to get back from a trip into the desert what that person has done in the past. Mathematics Research Branch from its mathematician in Code 3381. The couple has or mountains, the belter that person's Camphausen repeated his suggestions two sons, Mark and Chris, who are students current total of three to five or six members. chance of survival may be because both are that no one go off from seWed areas without at Murray Junior High School. Dr. Gillespie is being aided in this effort by unforgiving terrain. leaving word where he or she is going and • In response to a question regarding Dr. Bill Alltop, Dr. Gary Hewer, and Dr. Lee "We'd much rather be alerted to search when the individual expects to return, and whether his research work had led to any and have the individual walk out safely than Lucas, all of NWC, with additional guidance said that if a person has car trouble in the QUALIFIES - PRCS R. J. Hudson, head of the Parachute Test Operations Branch, scheme for getting rich at Las Vegas, Dr. to have to try to find someone whose chance from the Office of Naval Research in desert, he should always stay with the car hands the certificate of qualification as a Navy test parachutist to PRAA Greg Rutland Gillespie replied " Yes, build a casino." of survival is slim because of the amount of GIFT ADMIRED - Capt. Lahr and Bob Hillyer discuss a desert painting presented to Pasadena, Calif. because it can be found much more readily at the G Range drop zone. The qualification occurred on completion of PRAA Rutland's time that he's been missing," Camphausen Hillyerat his"l Shall Return" party held last week, while Lu Hillyer looks on. PURPOSE OF GROUP than an individual. 25th iump. The test parachutists support the research, development, test and evaluation Hay fever sufferers said. The intention, Dr. Gillespie added, is to efforls of the Parachute Systems Department. - Photo by PHAA Nancy Owen He explained that each of the five rescue He also said that mines and mine shafts form a small cadre of individuals who have Hillyers honored at 'non-farewell' invited to see film teams in Kern County has its own area of are very common around this area - that it expertise in certain areas of mathematics expertise, and that the sheriff's office will is important to avoid falling into any of Sprinkle lawns trees early in that are relevant to NWC needs (such as on varied allergies call on the team or teams with appropriate the thousands of unmarked shafts, and also control theory, digital signal processing, fete before move to Washington The runny noses. watery eyes, and skills. Both the IWV Search and Rescue it is important not to explore any because morning to avoid wasting water paltern recognition, and probability and sneezes around the Center during the past Team (which specializes in mine searches they hide many hazards for anyone not " I shall return" was the theme of the works as well." Some of the tenants in family housing on evaporation; if possible; the watering statistics), and who can combine basic NWC has also been blessed with few weeks don't signify a rash of summer and persons missing in the desert) and the familiar with underground exploration, "non.farewell" party held for Bob and Lu the Center bave been letting sprinklers run research with Centerwide collaboration and enlightened management for most of its should be comple!e before the wind comes colds - only an especially bad hay fever CLMRG have skilled trackers, Camphausen from invisible carbon monoxide on. Hillyer on June 9 on the lanai of the Com­ excessively and water has been pouring up.) consultation. existence, according to Hillyer, but most of season. (Hay fever is a catch-all term that said. Other business conducted at the meeting missioned Officers' Mess. down streets and driveways rather than "We're looking especially," Dr. Gillespie covers a wide range of allergies to pollens, all, it has been blessed with good people. Rather than watering on a schedule, it's Both volunteer groups also maintain their included mention that the cable television Capt. Lahr, who served as master of remaining on lawns. continued, "for researchers who enjoy not necessarily to anything connected with "You're a different breed," he noted. best to wait until the soil is nearly dry before skills and enhance these through extensive was now almost ready to be hooked up. ceremonies for the well-altended event, No malter how much these streets are working at the interface between hay.) "Loyal, dedicated, understanding but not turning on that sprinkier. Lawn and practices, sometimes in conjunction with commented that it was good for the Navy for watered, they positively will not grow. mathematical theory and engineering "Please don't call the housing office about soft." And these good people, Hillyer added, dichondra tend to lie flat after being stepped As a service to all military and. civilian Hillyer to go to Washington as Director of Seriously, the waste of water is a major application. This effort has been strongly NWC's SAR helicopter, and by altendance it," begged Bill Hatfield, head of the ore at all levels, in all functions on if the moisture is low, signaling that the employees on board, the NRMC Branch Navy Laboratories, and good for the Center, encouraged by Center management, who at seminars and meetings with other groups Housing Division. "The contractor will be technical, supervisory, blue collar - concern because it not only uses excess time has come to give them a drink. Clinic will show a film about allergies on two therefore, also. amounts of that most precious of all com­ have evolved what I think is a very throughout the state. getting in touch with everyone as soon as he everyone. separate Thursday afternoons, with About 30 persons belong to the IWV team, "There's a job that needs to be done, so it modities, but also wastes electricity since Check-in early C&M enlightened attitude toward the proper role is ready to hook up any area, and he'll be the The past five years that he has been the everyone welcome to altend whether or not and nearly 40 are in the CLMRG. Both might as well get done well," said the that is needed ,to pump the water into the or research at NWC - a fact which makes only one with the information that you'll NWC Technical Director have been very airline asks passengers the individual is eligible for treatment at the groups are volunteers who often buy their Skipper, "and if it is to get done well; system. me glad to be working here." need to decide if you want cable, or what rewarding to him, said Hillyer, and be was branch medical clinic. own equipment, who spend many hours they've picked absolutely the one man who Water in gulters in the housing area also For some time, C&M Airlines at the Dr. Gillespie, an NWC employee since services are offered." going to Washington only because duty learning the technical skills needed for their can do it." is a potential health hazard since children Inyokern airport has had a stated check-in 1971, received a bachelor's degree in The film will be shown at 1 and 3 p.m. on called. own specialties as well as learning radio Capt. Lahr then presented the Hillyers often play in the stagnant and dirty time of 15 minutes prior to departure, but physiCS from Rice University in 1960, and a Thursday, June 24, and Thursday, July 8, in Sparklers OK, other The Navy needs to improve its technical pools. ski\ls, and who are skilled in first aid and with a painting on leather to take with them These in the gulters prevent the street has suggested that passengers try to be in Ph.D. degree in physics from Johns Hop­ the lobby of the clinic. At that time in­ input to the systems acquisition process pools providing "TLC" to those whom they find so that they will be reminded of the desert the terminal a half hour prior to departure. kins University in 1968. For three years formational handouts about allergies also fireworks forbidden and, since this is the best laboratory, be sweeper from keeping gutter areas well ("which often can make the difference in while in Washington. He commented that it Until recenUy uru. stated