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Drama Class Prepares For INSIDE ... r SHOWBOAT Opening Night of 'Mikado MOVIE RATINGS Lecture Set by Dr. Wilcox ...... 2 The obiKtive of The ralings Is to infCl'm Wage Rate Hearing Slated ...... 3 "But how can a man cut off his of Nanki-Poo, and the reason why pertnls aboul the suitability of movie cortttnt fOt v iewing by their childr",. Earthquake Damage Studied .... 4 own head, U laments K~Ko, the the Mikado's son fled the court, IGI . ALL AGES AOMITTEO WACOM Fashion Show Held ... .. 5 Lord High Executioner of Titipu hastens things a bit. K<>-Ko and Gtnef"al AvdiencH I PGI · ALL AGES ADMITTED Sports ...... 6 (played by Jack Lindsey). Pooh-Bah (Leroy Carson) and Naval Wtoapons Center Parental Guidance SU99t'Stecl China L"ke Lions Eyemobile To Visit ...... 7 "Even it he only succeeded half Pitti-Sing (Elaine Fisher) fake an ( R ) . RESTRICTED california Vol. XXVIII No. 12 Chamber Music Program Set ... 8 way, it would show his desire, It execution and draw up a phony Under 17 r!'quirt'S accompany. ftwe rocketeel answers Pish-Tush (Peter Ham­ death certificate, which they at­ Ing Parent or A;;;tull Guardian CS . CiMmn co,. mond). tempt to "pass off" on the Mikado. STO · Siandard Movie Screen POW Recalls That's roughly the theme of "The The plot is uncovered by Katisha Rf'gul.r starting lime - 7 10 pm Facts, Figures On Mikado," the Gilbert and Sullivan and tbe trio 01 schemers are MaliMt _ 1 P m . production now in rebearsal by tbe sentenced to be executed by tbe FRI . 13 Mar. Memories Of Theater '1:l drama class at Cerro Mikado. " THE COWBOYS"(CS 128Min.) Unification Aired Coso College. The musical comedy, All's well that ends well, John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne Tour at NWC which will open next Friday, however, as Nanki-Poo reappears ( Wester n) News of a gold strike Recalling fond memories of and K<>-Ko devises yet anotber prompts all Of JOhn Wayne's ranch China Lake, its people and ac­ At Public Hearing March 30, at tbe Burroughs High hands to leave their iobs before a big School Lecture Center, revolves scheme to keep anyone from losing cattle drive. Bartender Slim P ickens tivities, were a morale booster to THE LADIESDF'MIKADO'- Louise Gillespie (2nd from righl) fils A barrage of facts and figures, are opposed to such a move. around K<>-Ko's attempts at finding his head over the ma Iter. suggests that Wayne use schoolboys as two former Naval aviators during some contradictory of one another, Tuesday night's public hearing a kimono on Nancy Hayem, a member of "The Mikado" chorus wranglers . ( PG ) a "victim" to behead at tbe direct All of this delightful nonsense is their stay as prisoners of war at the filled the air during a public was a prelude to an election on the whil~ Jac~ui~ J~ssberger (background) and Lauretta Crow (right) orders of the Mikado. accompanied by the usual G & S SAT. 14 Mar. "Hanoi Hilton. " hearing held Tuesday night on the school unification plan for this Failing that, the hapless glorious music. According to Pat await their 'I"mgs. Mrs. Gillespie's creations will highlight the That's the word passed along Theater 27 production of the famous Gilbert and Sullivan musical - MATINEE­ question of unification of schools in area that will take place on executioner must perform tbe act Schwarzbach, director of the " ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN " recently by Navy Capt. Howard E. comedy, slated to open on Friday, March 30, at the Burroughs High this northeast section of Kern Tuesday, May 1. Purpose of the upon himself, as he is a reprieved production, "Mikado is a family ( STO 111 Min.) Rutledge, a POW returnee who is School Lecture Cenler. -Daily Independent Photo County. hearing, as explained by Chairman condemned prisoner. show, definitely rated G." Robert Shaw, Christopher Plummer now recuperating at San Diego's The hearing, conducted by Earl Smith, was to provide the op­ (Gl Unfortunately, K<>-Ko "couldn't To emphasize this family rating, Balboa Naval Hospital after seven Smith, chairman of the Kern portunity for all information harm a fly," and he is about to -give the class also has scbeduled a Rutledge Recalls Fond - EVENING- years spent in North Vietnamese " KI OHAPPEO" ( CS 100 Min.) County Committee on School needed by those who will be casling up in despair when be discovers performance for Sunday, April 8, prison camps. M ichael Caine, Trevor Howard District Organization, drew an ballots on this question to be fairly that Nanki-Poo (Randy Carson) is at 2: 15 p.m., in hope that entire The fellow prisoner with whom Memories of China Lake ( Drama ) Sco ttish Highlanders battle audience of around 250 persons to and objectively presented. "His­ for freedom and a H ighland youth , Capt. Rutledge shared recollec­ about to hang himself because he is families will take in the produc­ project at Balhoa Naval Hospital. the Burroughs High School Lecture tori cally , people are against in love with Yum-Yum (Lauretta tion. (Continued from Page 1 seeking his inheritance, is kidnapped tions of duty at China Lake was A long-time resident of China Center. something, if they don't know Crow), the bride-elect of the Otber performance dates are spent here as a Little League through the connivance of his wicked Capt. (then Cdr.) Allen Brady. The Lake-Ridgecrest area, Mrs. Taylor uncle - then saved by the Highland Present to provide a full range of about it," Smith observed. ____ executioner. Saturday, March 31, Saturday, baseball coach and being involved leader. (Gl latter had relieved Capt. (then in many other community ac­ was able to answer many of Capt. information on what has developed What followed the preliminary Ko-Ko devises a scheme April 7, and again on Friday and Rutledge's questions ahout current Cdr.) Rutledge at China Lake in into a controversial proposal were introductions and opening ex­ whereby Nanki-Poo (who is in Saturday, April 13 and 14, all at tbe tivities. A reunion with his many SUN ~ MON . 25· 26 Mar. March 1965, when Rutledge activities at the Naval Weapons "MELINDA " (SrD 110 Min.) representatives from the State planation about the hearing were reality the son of the Mikado) usual 8: 15 p.m. curtain time. friends in this area is high on his returned to sea as executive Qfficer list of "things to do" after leaving Center. Calvin Lockhart, Rosalind Cash Department of Education and statements for and against offers himself up as a victim in Tickets, priced at $1.SO for adults "Certainly, I'm sorry that Cdr. ( Suspense Drama) Calvin Lockhart of Fighter Squadron 191 aboard the office of the Kern County unification by representatives of and $1 for all others, can be ob­ the hospital, Capt. Rutledge added. stars as a smooth· talking d isc iockey exchange for the privilege of (now Capt.) Brady had the US.'> Bon Homme Richard. Superintendent of Schools, as well each of the four districts involved. marrying Yum-Yum for a period of tained at Tbe Gift Mart in The ex-POW 's interest in turned detective who, in trying to solve Approximately eight months misfortune of joining me in the murder of his girlfriend, nearly as administrators and trustees Speakers were Rod McClUng, and one month. Nanki-Poo accedes and Ridgecrest, the Station Pharmacy, later, Ca pt. Rutledge was shot returning to China Lake and prison," Capt. Rutledge said, but I becomes a victim himself. Rosalind from the four school districts being Richard Lewis, longtime members the plot thickens. or purchased from members of the Cash stars as lockhart' s former woman down over North Vietnam. renewing the acquaintances and must admit that seeing him and considered for unification. of the China Lake Elementary and cast. In addition, the ducats will be who becomes his chief ally and support. A visit by the Mikado (Bud friendships, which he said have talking ahout our mutual acquain­ His last stateside duty prior to The issue has brought out Indian Wells Valley School District Fast action w ith very rough language this ill-fated combat assignment Sewell) and Katisha (Jacquie on sale at the Lecture Center door meant so much to him, was aided tances was a great hoost to my and sexual encounters may offend sharply divided differences of hoards of trustees, respectively; was serving as a· technical Jessberger), who is tbe bride-elect on performance nights. and abetted to a certain degree by morale at the time." some. ( R J opinion between spokesmen for the John Cissne, principal of assistant with the Weapons the presence in San Diego of Mrs. Capt. Brady, like Capt. Rut­ rUES t weD 11 -18 Mar. Howard E. recuperaling al China Lake Elementary and the Burroughs High School, and Louis " THE HERO" (STD 96 Min .) Planning Group (Code 12) at the Taylor, who is in San Diego serving ledge, was among the first Amer­ Balboa Nava' Hospilal in San Diego afler seven years in a North Indian Wells Valley Union School Oshorn, a Rand School trustee. AAUW To Stage Chamber Richard Harris, Romy Schneider Naval Weapons Center (formerly as a special projects assistant to ican prisoners to be released by Vietnamese prison camp, chats with Mrs. Joan Taylor of China Lake Districts. who favor unification The China Lake district is an Cdr. F . Brayton Harris, the ( D rama ) Richard Harris, a likeable Naval Ordnance Test Station) North Vietnam. Capt. Brady is now but unstalble child man with quick about mulual friends and acquainlances. M~. Taylor, a longtime (the establishment of one school outstanding school system, but the Music Concert on Sunday a from August 1962 to March 1965. Department of DefenSe Public home with his family in Virginia unthinking temper , f i nds himself :esident of China Lake and assistant Public Affairs Officer at NWC, district for all local desert area trend that has seen more and more A concert of chamber music, Haydn. suddenly caught in the trap of age. At 40 When he left China Lake in 1965, Affairs representative for the POW Beach, Va. IS lemporarily assigned 10 Balboa Naval Hospilal as a special students in grades kindergarten families moving from China Lake he is getting too old for soct:er, but he's sponsored by the American A piano trio, featuring Paul Capt. Rutledge recalled in an in­ projects assistant for the POW program there. Capt. Rutledge th gh t 1) d to RI'dgecrest has created Association of University Women Registration for Bicycle Race never faced thaI reality . He seeks rou we ve, an represen- a Riley at the keyhoard, Andy Victor comfort from hiS sculptress girlfriend, terview with Joan Taylor, served at China Lake as a lechnical assislanl wilh lhe Weapons tatives of Burroughs High School situation in which there are vacant (AA UW ), will be held at the on the violin, and Robert Ferguson who attempts to make the athlete face assistant public affairs officer at On April Fool's Day Continues Planning Group (Code 12) from August 1962 to March 1965. d th Ra d School classrooms at Chm' Lake t t· Burroughs High School Lecture at the 'cello, will play the final two the facts of life. I PG ) NWC, his farewell remarks were: ____ -=~------:------~~------~an::~:e~:n~~~~Di~·st~n~·c~t~'~who~ when the Indiama Wells a Valley a une Center on Sunday, beginning at 3 numbers of the day -"Trio No.4, Sign-ups for an April Fool's Day ment. "I'm taking away more from r THURS t FRI ?9 ·JOMar. p.m. Opus 11 ," by Beethoven, and " Trio bicycle race are still being The race, scheduled to be held China Lake than I gave." enta 0 -Icer Suffers Fatal Union School District (Ridgecrest " THE GANG THAT COULDN ' T and Inyokern schools) were The program, which will ieature I, D I ff No. Opus 49, " by Mendelssohn. solicited by the C()-sponsors of the from noon until 4 p.m. on April 1, S HOOT STRAIGHT" He had reference, Capt. Rutledge some of the area's most out~ Tickets are priced at $1.SO for event, the T. J. Frisbee Bicycle promises to be a challenge for (STO 96 Min .) said, to the many happy hours he double standing musicians, is being held adults and SO cents for children Iniuries in Fall From Ledge ::i~~~i,n~~un:e~i~~f Shop in Ridgecrest, and NWC's bicycle enthusiasts. Registration Jerry Orbach, Leigh Taylor. Young (Contin ued on Page 8) "There's a very good rationale to benefit the AAUW's scholarship and will be available at the door at Special Services Division of the will end officially on March 29. ( Comedy ) Two " families " in the his two golden retrievers. for putting the property and kids Brooklyn Mafia d ispute racket Capt. Thomas D. Stephenson, NWC's Dental Of­ fund. perf~rmance time. Command Administration Depart- Sign-ups are now taking place at It is surmised by officials of the Kern County Sher- together," McClung observed as he Shirley and Carl Helmick will the youth Center and at Frisbee's territorial r ight s and, in a ser ies of inept Campaign To ficer , died at 1:20 a.m. last Monday in Ridgecrest attempts, various assassinations are Community Hospital from injuries he sustained when iff's Department, that the dental officer turned up noted that next year the China open the program with Handel's I I shop. bungled. ( PG ) Account For he fell from a ledge on Chukawalla Mt., in the the Jawbone Canyon Rd. to find a spot where he could Lake school district expects to "Sonata in C Major." Mrs. Cyclists will be divided into fi ve "run" his dogs. Officials at the scene, in attempting have 25 empty classrooms. He Helmick will play the harpsichord Class Scheduled Jawhone Canyon area on Saturday. categories-midgets (7-10 years of MIAs Launched to piece together the events that led to the accident, closed by voicing concern that a while her husband will be heard on age); intermediates (11-14); In Cake Decorating Capt. Stephenson, who was recovering from an speculated that Capt. Stephenson had stepped out of (Conlinued on Page 3) the viola d'gamba. The musical juniors (15-17); seniors (18-39), and Registra tion is now being taken Residents of Indian Wells Valley illness and had been released from tbe hospital only couple will continue with are being urged by the mother of his truck to check on how closely he was backed up to Auto Accident veterans (40 and ahove). Distances for an intermediate level cake a precipice, and slipped on some loose shale, tum- "Richercar No.2," by Diego Ortez. Lt. Ralph Foulks, a Naval aviator of the race vary for each category, decorating class that will be of­ bling headlong ISO ft. into a gully directly below him. aim s Li Ie A string trio, composed of Helen and in some cases, for females. fered on Monday nights from 7:30 who has been listed as missing in C' Crowell, violinist, Carolyn Heims, action in Vietnam since January Mrs. Shirley Stephenson had reported her husband 01 N M Entry fees are 25 cents for to 10 at the Community Center, missing to the California Highway Patrol at ap- on the viola, and Robert Ferguson 1968, to get behind a nationwide avy an midgets, SO cents for intermediates beginning April 2. proximately 7 p.m. on Saturday. On Sunday, Capt. R. AN David Leroy Wilson, 19, playing the 'cello, will play the campaign calling for a full ac­ and juniors, and $1 for seniors and The class will be taught by S. Moore, Commanding Officer of the Naval Air snffered fatal head injuries when "Trio Opus 141B," by Max Reger. counting of MIA servicemen. veterans. Rosemary Subr, and there is a Facility, requested that a helicopter search begin for he was thrown from his vehicle in a This will be followed by a string A Burroughs Hi gh School The race will be conducted along tuition fee of $16.SO per student. the missing nfficer. A helo, piloted by Lt. Jack one-car accident that occurred last quartet. To be heard are Andy graduate, Lt. Foulks represented roads where the entrants will have Persons interested in attending Macidull, took off from NAF at 11 :30 a.m. and a Friday night (March 16) on High­ Victor and Ann Pickett, violinists, this area as a foreign exchange a minimum of vehicle traffic with the class should call either Mrs. search was begun in the Sierra foothills and across way 58, one mile south of Hill Gate Mrs. Helmick, on the viola, and student to.Germany in the summer which to contend. Subr, at 446-2766, or Art Amos, at the north end of the Naval Weapons Center - areas on Daylight Rd., in the Death Charles Cook, 'cello. of 1960, after completing his junior Additional information can be the Community Center, phone where it was felt likely that Capt. Stephenson might Valley National Monument. They will play the "String year at the local high school. He obtained by phoning Carol Hape at NWC ext. 2010, before next Friday, have taken his animaJs. Driver of the vehicle (owned by Quartet No. 28, Opus 74, No. 1," by then attended Bakersfield and San ~he Youth Center, NWC ext. 2909. March 30. On board tbe 'copter were Dennis Burge and AI Wilson ), E2 Randolph Whitman, Diego State before following in his Nurses' Club Slates IDEAS POOLED - Senior members of the Joint Technical Coor. Jones, of the China Lake Mountain Rescue Group; received lacerations of the scalp father's footsteps and joining the dinating Grou~ for Air Launched Non-Nuclear Ordnance-Working Dr. John Hendricks, of the NWC Dispensary; and and multiple bruises. He was Talk by Local Doctor Navy. Party 12 ~r Alrcraft·Stores Compatibility-are shown during are. ADJ2 John S. Vallelunga, the helicopter crew chief. released from the NWC Dispen­ A talk entitled "The Family From Following flight training at cent ~eetmg held here that was hosted by Harold Washmuth, head of PLACE "We took off ahout noon and looked at a number of sary after examination and Physician" will be presented at Pensacola, Fla., and at Kingsville, the Aircraft Stores Compatibility Group at China Lake. Pu rpose of STAMP areas before receiving a call from the NAF tower to treatment. Monday night's meeting of the Tex., Lt. Foulks earned his "wings the meeting was to insure interservice awareness of research and de· HERE return at 12:45 p.m.," said Burge. "As we neared the Wilson, who was a fuel truck Indian Wells Valley Nurses Club. velopment e!fort, provide timely exchange of information, and of gold" in 1966. Center, we were told that Capt. Stephenson's piclrup driver at the Naval Air Facility, The meeting, which is open to all work toward Interchangeability and design standarization, as well as Hundreds of copies of a leiter truck had been found in Jawbone Canyon west of the was a native of Charleston, S. C. He interested persons, will be held in head off any duplication of effort. Shown are (from left) William sent here from Grants Pass, Ore., TO Cinco Cafe on Highway 14. So we flew there and was assigned to NAF in January the Sidewinder Room of the Chi na Cobb, from the Army Aviation Systems Command al 51 . LOUIS . , M0., . by Mrs. Elvah Mae Jones, the LJa, ...... tanded near the spot," he continued. 1972 and had enlisted in the Navy in Lake Community Center, starting Jim P~illip , from McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento; Charles mother of Lt. Foulks, have been At the pickup were deputies of the Kern County September 1971. at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Epstein, from the Air Force Armament Labat Eglin AFB in Florida, prepared by the Indian Wells Capl. T. D.Slephenson Sheriff's Department. A brief search had not located Wilson is survived by his widow, Dr. Merrill Werblun, a medical and ~r . Carl LeVine, from the Naval Air Systems Command in Valley POW-MIA ' Committee three days prior to the mishap, journeyed to Lan­ Capt. Stephenson, so Lt. Macidull took the helicopter Sheila, and a five-month old son internist at the Ridgecrest Com­ Wa~hl.ngton , D. C. Phillip and Epstein represent the Air Force headed by Nancy Beasley and caster on Saturday where he purchased some loading airborne for a look down a gully directly below where Michael. They departed the locai munity Hospital. LOgistiCS and Systems Commands, respectively. (Continued on Page 3) equipment and shells for his shotgun. With him were (Continued on Page 3) area yesterday. · ..

Page Seven Page Two ROCKETEER Friday, March 23, 1973 Friday, March 23, 1973 ROCKETEER Opportunities... PROMOTIONAL (Conlinued from Page 2) Employee In evaluation of newly designed Instrumentation systems: He designs and constructs special OPPORTUNITIES electron iC circuits for tests and measurements Applintions for positions listed in this The Spotlight to determine ttte feasibility of preliminary column Will be aa:epled trom curr ...t cle$lgn and engineering model ttardware. NWC emplo.,.s and should be titH with Minimum QUillifiution Requirements: As the' ""IOns named tn tM ad . ... 11 others John E. Kleine, head of staff for defined in CSC HandbOOk X-lIl. Job Relevant delirin, employment with the N.v.' the Systems Development De­ Criteria ; Knowledge of solid st.te devIces and WNponS Center may contact tM Em· components. especially of the type used In ployment Division. Cock 6$2. Exftn~on partment, has spent al1 except airborne telemetry systems. Ability to use a 206• . Curr.... t applications (SF-11I) or two years of his work life at China wide range of electronic test equipment. Stand.rd Form "'2 shoUld be slolbmitled Lake. "And those years were spent Ability to express himself clearly both or.lly brln,ing your wwlil history up ttl daft if and in writino· OM has not betn submltNd within I. on the desert working with File applintions for above witll Pat Gaunt. last. montM. TM' fact that positions are rockets," he smiled. Bldg. 34. Rm. 212. Ph. 2514. advertiMd In this cotumn does not Secretary. G5-31 1-4 1 5, PO NO . 1J1OOJ1 . Code preetitH tM UM of other means to till John, who was born in Los An­ lO6-Posltion is located in the Surface tM" posiUons. Part ot tM rankin, geles, was graduated from Weapons Division , Systems Oeve lopment pronss ot 'hoy ntH as basican., Eagle Rock High School and en­ Department. The incumbent will perform a qualified w;ll be a supel'vllOf"y .ppnis.1 varle.y of clerical and administrative duties form INtI will be ynl 10 lhe ",ployee~ tered Loyola University in L.A. He for ttte division office. Duties will indude preunt and mosl recent previous CREDIT UNION OFFICERS-As a follow up 10 lhe reeenl annual was graduated in 1942 with a typing of diviSion correspondence. scttedullng S"",,vlsor. Se*tion ilia" be made' appointments and meetings. arranging travel. meeting of the NWC Federal Credit Union, during which board without disc:riminafjon tor any _merit bachelor's degree in philosophy. overseeing division filing. completing lime members were elected for terms ranging from one to three years in He immediately went to work for cards and other secretarial duties. Minimum duration, the directors met to elect new officers for 1973. Those Mechanical or- Aero~ce Engineer or California Institute of Technology QUillifintion Requirements; As outlined in X­ Physicist. GS.. 30 ' ." 1110, 13 or 14 (1 at the Kellogg Lab, Pasadena, lii. Job Relevant Criteria: Musl be an ex­ chosen were (from Jeft) George Barnard, secretary; Warren nancy) PO No. 12351". Code 1506 - This perienced typist fam iliar wittt Itte operation of StellmiUer, treasurer; Dick Hitt, president, and Bill Baker, vice­ posltJon is IOC.led in Itle HARM PTogram working in the rocket development IBM MCST typewriter. Incumbent must Office Of ttte Electronic Systems Department. program for the Office of Scientific possess tecttnical secret.rial experience In . presidenl. -Photo by PHAN Jerry Sizemore cludlng use of weapon development technology The Incumbent is Head. HARM Interface, John E. Kleine Airframe Mid Control Section Group. Ttle Research and Development. terminology. Must be able to work under responsibilities of this position InClude the "My wife, Anita, and I were pressure meeting deadlines and be available to Afternoon of Gospel Music Slated Division where he hecame sci­ organization and direction of the design. married in July 1943 and she joined work overtime as needed. development. f.t..-icalion. test and evalUlllion entific staff assistant to the Clen-Typist, GS-312..(11, (WAEI PO No. me at Goldstone Lake, near 7:J30031. COde J06J - Position is located in the April I at NWC All F~ith Chapel of ftle HARM control section, missile struc· Surface Launched Weapons Fire ture. and I...... c:her _ The incumbent'S areas of SALTY SAND SAILOR SHIPS OVER-PN2 SIan ley A. Hess loined Barstow, where I worked at the Improved Missile BrMlctt . Ttte incumbent will 90 YEARS OF SERVICE - Tloree members of the Fire Division of activity are in mechanics of servo control Control Branch. "That was in­ perform typing. ttoIephone answering. trevel Another SUnday afternoon musi­ wide "Baptist Laymen Hour" and the Navy to go to sea. Instead he came tothe Naval Air Facility three CaITech rocket firing range," John the NWC Security Department received 30 year length of service systems coupled with m issile fIIgM dynamics; teresting work, as all my work arr.ngements. preparation of time cards and cal has been scheduled at the NWC plays for the orchestras 0( Ralph for electronic dyn.mics of missile seeKers; the years ago, where he wotks in the personnel office. Recently, Hess recalled. "There were only two of over Ute years bas been," John other duties the personnel In the branctt. awards during recent ceremonies. Shown with W. E. Davis, Director All Faith Chapel on April I, at 4 Carmichael and Paul Mickelson. dynamics. mechanics and electroniCS of received an assignment to sail on the USS Camden for his next tour of us who brought our wives to The incumbent w ill n!port to the t..-anctt heacl. of Security, (at right) are (from lelll Fire Captain Bernard C. m issile! sircraft interlace. and ttte mecttanlcs pointed. out. " In each case, no Minimum QUilllfiution Requirements: As p.m. This program is open to the duty. Thinking he would like to gain some orientation aboard a Navy Goldstone and my case was most Kinkennon, Crew Chief David A. Wilkie and Assistant Chief Emmett of missile structures. Minimum Qu.lificatlon matter what I was doing, I found outlined in X·118. Job Relevant Criteria: Must The Covenant Gospelaires and public, free of charge, but an of­ RequlAments: As defined In CSC HandbOOk sailing craft, he reenlisted for six more years aboard the only Navy­ unusual," he added. be an experienced typist. speed not essentl.1 Miller. Miller has been a member of the Fire Division since 1945 and my own particular work to he very but accuracy is important. Ability to learn and OIarles Magnuson at the piano will fering will be taken. Xlll_ Job Relevant Criteria: A degree in owned and operated sailing vessel at China lake, the SpeciaJ Ser­ " After Anita and I became Kinkennon and Wilkie reported one year later. All three served in the physics. aerospace. or mechanical worthwhile and satisfying," he a cooperative attitude are necessary. bring an afternoon of gospel music. vices' sand sailer. Cdr. L. W. Gire, NAF Executive Officer, ad­ engaged, I looked around for some File appliutions for .bove wittl Dora Armed Forces prior to their employment at China Lake. engineering Is required. Experience In added. A male quartet, the Covenant Barbecue Dinner guidance law and control ttteory application ministered the oath of enlistment to Hess. Childers. Code 657. Rm. 210, Pli. 20ll. place for us to live and the only He became the head of staff for Gospelaires have been heard by and structural design ! !tI\alysis coupled with thing available was an old miner's Management Analyst. GS-341·7, PO No. Planned For fabrication of ttardware for testing and 7317"'. Code 17OlI-Tttis position is lOcated in millions of persons over the years Code 30 in May 1965. HAPPENINGS AROUND NWC ev.lu.tion of prototype control systems Is Dr. Howard Wilcox To Present shack. I spent months looking for "We've enjoyed living at China the Siaff Support Group In Central Staff. The on such broadcasts at "The Bible mandator.,. Must be adept at commlXlicating incumbent provides .dmlnistratlve .nd Enlisted Men the owner hefore I finally found Lake these past 28 years," John Through arrangements made by kamp, an associate I'fOfessor of Fellowship Hour," "The Hour of and working with engineers. technicians. anal.,tlc.1 support to the Directives Program. A barhecue dinner at the Jolly contractors and other N.val activities. Act­ Public Lecture on 'Energy Crunch' him. stated. "I've seen the nature of the ttte Forms Program. ttte Records the Indian Wells Valley lions Club, art at Bakersfield College. Faith," and the "Fellowship Roger Club has been planned on v.ncement Pof... tlal : GS·13 m • ., adVance to "The shack was abandoned in Management Program and special analysis In an eyemobile screening unit will he GS·U based on demonstrated ability to work at this Center change vasUy support of the Center's paperwork Public Relations Hour." Friday evening, March 30, by the A free public lecture on "The the old mining town of Goldstone perform at tttat level . master's and doctor's degrees in over the years in what I think has management progr.m. Minimum Quaml-­ in Ridgecrest on Sunday. A two day program designed Ie They also worked with Redd Food Service Division at NWC. File .ppllutions for .bove witn Sue and when Anita and I moved in, we cation RwqUirements: AS defined In CSC Energy Crunc~Present Trends physics at the University of Chi­ heen a healthy direction. One thing The screening unit will he set up emphasize to employees who meet Harper in a film entiUed "God's All enlisted personnel and their Prno!owicL Bldg_ 34. Rm. 206. Pli. 2m. and Future Prospects for the cago, taught physics at Harvard found that my co-workers had Handbook X-lll. Job Relevant Criteri.: SupplY Clerk (typing), GS--200s-l / 4, PO No. I have noticed, though," he added, Kr'lO'MedC}e ot directives. forms and records adjacent to the Security-Pacific the public the importance 0( then Man of the Wes!," and two 0( their wives or feminine guests are in­ spent countless hours renovating 712S006. Code 2515 - Position located in Ac­ U.S.A. and the Navy," will he University, Radcliffe College and "is that the level of the work and management. Knowledge ot management Bank in the Ridgecrest Plaza daily contacts with their em records won the National Evan­ vited to attend. The dinner, which counts Payable Branch of the Suppty presented on Wednesday, April 4, at the University of California at the place as a wedding gift," he the work force hasn't altered much analysiS IKttniques ard applications. shopping center from noon to 4 Department. Incumbent Is responsible for File appllciltions for above with Mary ployers - the public - has heer gelical Fihn Foundation Award is to be served from 4 to 6 p.m., will recalled. p.m. Purpose of its visit will he to screening. segregating by claSSification, starting at 7: 30 p.m. at the Berkeley prior to coming to China in this time. And that's prohably Morrison. Code '51. Rm. 211. Ph. 2371 . scheduled on April 111·11 at thE for the best sacred male quartet he followed by a dance at 9 p.m. John was one 0( the rare in­ assembling and filing documents wtllch are Burroughs High School Lecture Lake in 1950. one of the reasons why the Center offer free, painless tests aimed at Training Center. albwn produced that particular . Meal tickets for this event can he required for I!ffective payment to con· Center. For the next eight years he was a dividuals drafted into the U.S. detecting cases of hidden tractors ! vendors. Incumbent establishes new has been so successful." Banquet Held •.. The course, which is to he con· year. picked up at the Food Service Navy. That occurred in July 1944. files as required. and prepares completed The speaker will he Dr. Howard project engineer on the Sidewinder John and Anita have six glaucoma in persons over the age ducted by members of the U.s OIarles Magnuson is known as Office, located in Building No. 851, records tor d isposition In accordance with "I attended ammunition handling (Continued from Poge 6) A. Wilcox, a consultant to the guided missile program, served as children. They are Michael, who 0( :l:>-<>r over the age of 30 in the Civil Service Commission staff, one of the finest pianists in prior to March 30. Prices are 75 est.bllshed procedures. Minimum Qu.lI. Naval Weapons Center's Deputy head of the Weapons Development school and then went to General the most improved player trophy, case of those who have a history of ficatlon Requirements : As defined In works in San Francisco; Kathleen will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m Christian circles today. An in­ cents each for personnel on Ordnance School before being and Steve Nathan garnered an AlI­ CSC H.ndbOOk X·lIl. Job Relevanl Crileria: Technical Director. and Research Departments, and LyUe, a teacher at Ridgecrest glacoma or diabetes in their Areas to he covered will includE ternationally known recording commuted rations, 85 cents for Must be qUlllified typist . Should ttave • selected by (then) Cdr. J. "Chick" Golden League patch. Dr. Wilcox will attempt to was appointed assistant technical Heights School; Tom, who resides families. person to person contacts, how Ie artist for Supreme Records, he wives or guests, and 45 cents for VIoOf'"king knowiedOeof security regul.tlons and Hayward, Experimeptal Officer 0( ttte Navy tiling system. Must be accurate and analyze the various circwnstances director (research) prior to his in Escondido; Steve, who calls Wrestlers' Awards Art League project a pleasing personality b) also is the pianist for the nation- children under 12 years of age. prompt In lob performance. Advancement which might terminate the U.S.A.'s departure in 1958. the Naval Ordnance Test Station, Riverside his home; Teresa, who is Robert Dunn was voted the most Potential : GS·3 to GS· 4I . A silk screen demonstration and phone, and understanding thE and the world's energy con­ Dr. Wilcox returned to his at Inyokern," John said, in training to work with retarded valuable wrestler of the 1973 File applications tor above with Cia I,.. recalling how he came to work at discussion of other graphic difficult customer. The Rocketeer Lewis.. Bid,. 14. Rm. 202. PII. 2721. swnption spiral, and the timing of present position as consultant to children in Grand Junction, Colo., season by his teammates on the China Lake. methods will be presented at the Employees interested in at· Off to •• WMlliV PubUutilM' Electronics Technician. GS.. u., I 11 . PO these events. the NWC Deputy Technical and John, who is a freshman at varsity wrestling team. Kirk tending should submit NWC No. 7155011 , Code uU-lncumbent sets UP . March meeting of the Desert Art Nnal W.. pon~ ten"" Consideration also will he given Director in 1967, following six "I found out later that Capt. Burroughs High School. Gadzia collected both the coach's Chi .._ Lake La_, Calif... nu. operates and calibr.tes specialized test League, which will be held on Enrollment Form 12410 / 28 vu to the role that solar energy can years with the General Motors Hayward had gone through the and scholastic awards and the equipment for complete ev.lu.tlon of John enjoys playing golf and Monday, starting at 7:30 p.m., at department channels in order Ie RAdm. H... ryS~t" . Jr . telemetry systems and performs system play in this problem. Defense Research Laboratories at records and pulled the file on any captain's trophy went to Gary spares a litUe time to go fishing the Community Center. reach Code 654 no later than neJd NWC Commander (Conlinued on Page 7) Dr. Wilcox, who earned his Santa Barbara. man who had ever worked with Hinzo. Freshman Richard White occasionally. Anita is a home­ Featured will he Dalene Oster- Friday, March 30. H. G. Wil_ rockets before and had them maker and likes to raise roses was voted the most improved Tecttnic.1 Direetor DIVINE SERVICES assigned to Inyokern," John said. and enjoys needlework, such as wresUer on the squad. C. E. v.,. Ha.. ,. ,..OTEST ..... T He repurted to Bob Appleton and 5ur'tcWty 'NI:!nhip St-rvlc:e lOIS crocheting and embroidery. Ending the bouquets on a semi, ...... went to work for Jim DeSanto as a TKttn'callnlormation ~r t rnenf Sundav Sc:hoot-AII AgeS 0900 Although he has never asswned hwnorous note, his teammates Wednesd.y Noon Bible SCudy lUO range officer in the Experimental any leadership roles in the various selected John Dial for a special Sunday 5c:hoot CI.sses .... e hfoICI In OtBP*! Annexes 1. 2• • (Dorms 5. ' . '1 loc.ted opposite Operations Department. John Scouting programs locally, John consolation prize - the Golden the Center RHt.urant. worked for a year as a Naval of­ has lent a helping hand from time Goose Egg award. While Dial was Communion SH"vic:.e first ~y of the montn. ficer and then in June 1946, he to time, and he has worked in the on the losing end of the scoring hegan his Civil Service career. same way with little League ,most often, he never quit trying, ROMAN C... THOLIC "Actually, I wasn't discharged .thereby meriting this special MASS baseball programs here. Over the Saturd.y 1700 tultilts Sunday oI)tlgation from the Navy until the following years he also has heen active on recognition. Sunday C",II""13O month," he remarked. the Parish Council of the All Faith John was in on the ground Door Chapel's Catholic congregation, Blazers Win ... as far as the rocket program at and has worked with the church's (Continued from Poge 6) BLESSED SACRAMENT CHA,.EL NCYrS was concerned. He worked allied activities, such as social, sign cagers wrapped the game up MASS on barrage rockets, Tiny Tim, Big with a 21 point effort in the fourth Daily except Saturd.y l1lS instructional and educational F irst Friday arlly 11351100 Richard, the early 5 in. spin functions. quarter. CONFESSIONS rockets, Holy Moses, and many Dale Christenson led all scorers ISIS to IWS He and Anita live quietly, en­ 0125 Jack C. Linday _to others. He stayed with the job he joying the community and their with 29 points to aid his team in the A5s0c:i.te Editor CCDCLASSES hegan as a Naval officer and friends. John reads occasionally, win. Jeanne Scftrlibet' SUnday KinderV-rten ",,"u.tngrmes 1015 worked for four additional years as Also on Thursday, the Dispen­ w.dnesda., SeYentn and Ith grades 1900 but he stated that, other than golf, Editorl.I IUslstant a range officer. In August 1950, he sary " Docs" crushed the NAF PHI D. C. Manderscheid PH2 R. D. Cox. PH2 Above dHMS are htld in Chapet AnneXes his only big activity is his work. aaoss trom C.... ter Restaurant. D. W. Yutts. PHAN Jerry Sizemore. PHAN D. was assigned to the department's Officers, 60-40, tocontinuetheir win As announotd Nintnthrul11h9'"1Ides M. Jenenaux. ADJAN Bill Brooks. PHAA scheduling office, and then later Series Delayed skein. The Dispensary hoopsters, Shelile K. Reed N In Home" Oisc.uuiOn Gro~ moved to the Project Engineering the Division B-1 leaders, are un­ Monthly Yo,,", R.llies Next in the current series of IH) DE"'DLINES ' Carl tact CNpl• .,·SOHk. tar specltiCs . Division of the department - defeated and sport an record. NewsStorin Tuesuy.4 ;)lp.m known by then as the Test De­ articles dealing with the Tom Thompson paced the winners ...... r.,...... T~y .I1 : )O.a . m . JEWISH SERVICES ANNUAL CERAMICS SHOW HELD- A wide variety of ceramics work, representing the efforts of the operations of the NWC ranges, TM' Rocketeer rKeives Amet" iC MI ForCH E ... ST WING · ALL FAITH CHAPEL partment. with 18 tallies. RADM . CARMODY VISITS v'X-S - Rear Admiral M.D. Carmody, Press ServiCe materia' All an offiCi.1 U S Fr,d.y 1st and :)'"d ONL Y members of the Desert Ceramics Club, was on display this past Sunday and Monday at the Community which had been planned for this N.vy phOtos uniftS othft"wise idenlltoed John was working as an ord­ In the final game , played March Commander of the Operational Test and Evaluation For ce, Norfolk, SoIbbiolh ServocH 2000 Center, where it attracted a good crowd of interested onlookers. A plate with embossed owls upon it won issue, will be published instead PTinted WMkly with .ppropriated tunds by • nance technician and was later 15, the Snarls blasted the Red Va .• is shown presenting information on staff operations and policies ODmmerlc.1 firm In compliance wittt NavExos Saturda., s.~ftI School 0900 the "best of show" trophy for Cathy Doyel, based upon the balloting of Ceramics Club members, while PlS. revised July 1951 Offoc:e a( Nimit, .I"d in the March 30 ROCKETEER. reclassified as a scientific staff Devilst 54-29, to remain in second of his command during a briefing session held here recently for L.uritMn . InformatiOfl publIshed ,n ,he UNIT ... RI ... "'S the public's favorite was a gold·finished platter featuring embossed flowers that was the creation of It will concern the Antenna Rocket.... does not nKessarily reoflee' the assistant. In February 1964 he place in Division B-1. Nolan Hess, personnel of Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Five. The CHAPEL ... NNEX 9S Virginia Mills, who also won a trophy. In addition, judges of the show presented numerous ribbons that Range and the R F Mea· offici .. v-.s of the Department of Defense transferred to the Test Depart­ of the Snarls, was top scorer with distinguished visitor spent the day reviewing proiects currently were awarded in a variety of different categories ranging from hand sculpturing and stains to glaze and surements Facilities. llS.,llSS. 7).41 ~y 1930 ment's Instrument Development 20 points. porcelain work. - Photo by ADJAN Bill Brooks being carried oul by VX ·S. -VX-!i Photo > ••

Friday, March 23, 1973 ROCKETEER Page Three Page Six ROCKETEER Friday, March 23, 1973 Hearing Held ... Fall Is Fatal... 'Sennbads' Fire 3107 Set, (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) Capt. Stephenson's vehicle was Garner City Bowling Title vote against school unification parked. would not only mean no local "AI and I spotted the dogs, The USennbads," composed of Women's Scratch control of the high school, but altbough I didn't recognize them Gerald and Tom Senn, Jim Wolfe, Pat Brightwell, who is currently eventually might mean loss of immediately," Burge reported. John Yeakey and Ed Simmons, averaging 177 in this league, control of local elementary " Lt. Macidull took the 'copter back emerged as winners of the smashed a 574 series, including a schools, as well, in view of otber over tbe area for anotber sweep Ridgecrest-China Lake Men ',s 205 single game, to lead the scoring plans that are being discussed for a and we confirmed that the two SPORTS Bowling Association City Tour­ last Monday evening. countywide unified school district. retrievers were stationary beside nament team event, held last Lou Richno posted a 546 trio and Trustee Lewis expressed the the form of Capt. Stephenson. We weekend at the Ridgecrest Bowl. Jeanne Crom belted a 537 three­ hope that the dream of Indian went back to the spot where his In The top quintet shot a handicap gamer. Maggie Branson managed Wells Valley becoming one com­ truck was parked and the two score of 3107, a healthy 76 pins 519 sticks and Myrl Plante toppled munity might be realized by deputies, Dr. Hendricks and The ahead of tbeir closest rival, the 512 pins. unification of local schools. There myself worked our way down the "Numnuts," who fired an aggre­ Jackie McCoy ran a 206 single are enough school classrooms in gully to wbere Capt. Stephenson Catbird gate total of 3031, with handicap. into a 508 series, and Mary Olsen the valley to house all present was lying," Burge continued. Forty-six teams competed in tbe hit 514. Linda Jeffris banged out a students, if the districts are "He was in a bad way and had Seat event this year. The Kiwanis 510 score and Peggy Ames finished combined. Such a move would suffered numerous cuts and keglers placed third, while tbe with a 507 tally. make it possible to use school bond bruises. (The Sheriff's report By Jack Lindsey "Tri-Service" team garnered Sunday Sinners money voted by residents of stated that Capt. Stepbenson had Recently, Olga Korbut and the fourth place. Tbey were followed The French's, Leslie and Bert, Ridgecrest and Inyokern for also suffered a depressed skull Russian women's gymnastic team by tbe "Keglers," and "Freddie's led the scoring last week with a 502 enriched programs, if unification fracture.) He was also un­ blew into L.A. and took the city by Strike Room." and a 632 series, respectively. Les is approved, Lewis said. conscious," Burge added. "It's useless to build new storm. This group of girlish am­ Winner of the handicap AlI­ smashed a 211 single and Bert The NWC dental offlcer was TINY CHAMPIONS - Members of the Jets, winners of the In­ classrooms in Ridgecrest and see bassadors has been able to do what Events crown was Don Beach, who racked up a 241 effort. COpy OF CONTRACT PR ESENTED-A copy of the 2-year contract covering the terms of an carried out of tbe canyon by tbe structional Division (ages 71f:z to 8) of the Youth Basketball League others closed at China Lake," Karl Marx and Lenin tried so hard totaled 2040 over the nine-game Vonda Brown's 530 topped agreement reached between the Naval Weapons Center and representatives of Local No. F.32 of the men and transported to the with a perfect 6-0 record, are shown above. They are, kneeling O.-r.) Lewis pointed out. to do for so many years. the women's three-game totals. International Association of Fire Fighters was presented recently by Capt. D. W. Alderton (seated in Ridgecrest Community Hospital Adam Embree, Steven Hersley, Jody Gaunt and Scott McCubbin, route. Tom Senn claimed tbe They have infiltrated the minds Opposition Expressed center>. N.WC Deputy Commander, to William A. Lewis, president of IAFF Local F-32. Seated at left is by helicopter. Lt. Macidull set the and standing (from left) Bobby Weeks, Gary Kvammen, Bobby second spot with a 1993 and John of Americans everywhere, espec­ Revels followed with 1966 pins. Zimmer Posts 72 Trustee Osborn, from tbe Rand R.E. Rightmer, acting NWC fire chief. others present for this occasion were (standing, from left) G. P. ship down on tbe newly-completed Kvammen, Doug Sullivan and Mike Fredrickson. In the back are District, observed that un­ ially the pigtai1ed, slight, em­ Top individual scores for tbe Steinhauer, a member of the Center negotiations committee; Emmett Miller, a member of the union beliport erected across the street Jim Embree (at lefU , team coach, and Harlan Hersley, manager. To Record Win ionization, the combining of tbe otional Olga. Mostly because of weekend were .Tun Barkhoffs 253 negotiations commiHee; Steve Sanders, chief negotiator; William E. Davis, NWC Director of Security; from the hospital by tbe China her, there has been a sudden rush Steve Dillinger. team member, was not present for the photo. elementary school districts, would single game and 606 series; Chuck In Golf Event and Walter Madison and Fred Dupraw, two members of IAFF local F·32. The contract, which will Lake Rotary Club. to join gymnastics classes, and the solve school problems in the remain in effect until November 1974, covers the 90 employees of the NWC Fire Division. "The paint was hardly dry as we Cutsinger, 244; John Revels, 230- Bob Zimmer shot a net 72 score local area is no exception. Ridgecrest-China Lake area. had only finished th",landing area T-Birds Win 1st Place In 588; Bill Driggs, 234-599 and W. G. to win the annual ~club event at Getting back to a point that was The Ridgecrest Recreation Osborn also stated that residents of Both Lovik and Taylor were Superintendent Blair stated when about 45 minutes before the Ferguson, 603. the China Lake Golf Club last made repeatedly during the Department and the Burroughs the Rand District are satisfied with present at the hearing to review called upon to present a wrap-up to belicopter arrived," reported Dan Girls' Basketball League hearing regarding what sbould be High School gymnastics team have Richison Honored Saturday. tlleir arrangement with the Kern and back up their two-page the nearly three-hour public Butler, a spokesman for the local Golfers entered in this tour­ the major consideration of those c()osponsored a gymnastics show at The Thunderbirds finished the Rockets. High School District, expressed financial summary that will be hearing Tuesday night. Rotary Club. nament were allowed to use only voting on unification, namely, tbe the Burroughs Lecture Center, to season undefeated and wrapped up In the final game of the week in At Booster Club concern about the increased tax distributed to voters along with "I feel you should do some in­ Burge and Jones were part of a three different clubs of their take place tonight and tomorrow the title in the Girls' Basketball this division, the Cavaliers kept load in his area should unification their sample ballots and vestigation on your own," Blair best interests of the students group of China Lake Mountain Annual Banquet choice, and scores were a little themselves, Blair contended that night, beginning at 7:3a. League on Monday, March 12, as their record unspotted by be approved, and urged that arguments for and against told his listeners, noting that " this Rescue Team personnel placed on Rich Richison was honored as higher than normal. the size of a school isn't necessarily On hand will be young boys and they edged the Renegades, 14-8. smashing the Sonics, 30-16. Mark voters reject the scbool unifi­ unification prior to the May 1 is a problem for you to solve - not alert by Dr. Carl Heller, wbo asked Ed Nelson and Earl Scarbrough girls between the ages of 8 and Connie Naekel tallied 6 of the Vanderwerf, of the Cavaliers, the Golden League's basketball cation plan when they go to tbe election. for me to come over and tell you the key factor. "IT there is good that they stand by in preparation tied for second place, and Dick teaching going on, that child is well seniors in high school, who will 'Gades 8 points to emerge as the rifled in 19 points to aid in the I'Player of the Year," and received polls on May I. The best estimates of county and what to do. for taking part in a search. Seeley came in fourth. Bob off whetber he or she is in a one­ whirl and twirl, balance and flip, game's top scorer. The T-Birds victory. an "All League" deSignation at the High Scbool Principal Cissne state school offlcials concerning "Whether or not it will cost you The two CLMRG members drove McLaughlin brought up the rear room school or on a large cam­ all to music, for the benefit of utilized a balanced attack as annual Booster's Club awards ban­ voiced hope that solutions to the financial prospects for money - you figure it out - but Capt. Stephenson's car and quet held at the Commissioned among the winners. pus," the county superintendent of persons in the audience. Roberta Totah, Kathy Burkhalter Final Sign-ups Set problems confronting the ele­ unification of local schools for 1974- you must vote on unification. It's animals back to the China Lake April's Tourney Parents of the participants, and and Gresha Boehme each collected For Pony/Colt Ball Offi'Cers' Mess last Sunday mentary school districts of the 75 (tbe earliest that unification of been the law since 1962," he added. schools said area. evening. The Commander'S Trophy China Lake-Ridgecrest area would others who are interested in 4 tallies. The final opportunity for boys SChools could occur if approved by Capt. Stephenson is survived by At this event, Burroughs High tournament will be held on be found, but expressed concern gymnastics, should run - not walk In the opening game of the to sign up for the Indian Wells voters on May 1) are as follows: Wage Rate Hearing Scheduled his wife, Shirley, and three - to see this fine exhibition of skill evening, the Bombers won their School varsity basketball and Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and that unification would negate tbe Fed'llmpact Aid children, Anne,15, and twins David Valley Pony I Colt League will wrestling teams were recognized and talent. first game of the season by edging B, at the club. According to vice­ possibilities for providing a fine Federal impact aid of $1,695,439, A bearing for the purpose of dations can do so by calling Capt. and Barbara, 14, who reside at the take place next Thursday. by the Boosters for their past B. J. Peck and Mary Ann Wilcox the Rangers, 21-19. Nona Celestine president Chris Petersen, prizes program for students at the high resulting from just those students obtaining information on the Rodney E. Stubbs at Edwards borne address, 114 Blue Ridge Rd., March 29, at the China Lake season's performance. have combined to present a of the Bombers was the leading will be awarded for the tw<>-day school level. whose parents work on and live on prevailing wage rates for em­ AFB. China Lake. Youth Center. Richison, a star forward on the program of children working on scorer with 10 points. total, and for Sunday only. Cissne began the battle of Federal property. ployees of Armed Forces' non­ Capt. Stephenson reported Registration will be held from hasketball squad which won the "This way, if a golfer is out of it The Autovon number to dial is the trampoline, un-even parallel In the final game, the Queens mathematical statistics and dollar State apportionment of $4,624,- appropriated fund activities in aboard the Center from the Quang 7 to 9 p.m. All boys in the local Golden League title and won its 350-2122, or Capt. Stubbs can be bars, even parallel bars, the mini­ trimmed the Sharks, 15-9, to wind because of a high score on Sat­ figures that was countered with 528, based on the area's project­ Kern County has been scheduled Tri Province, Republic of Vietnam, area between 13 and 15 years of first game before losing in CIF contacted by calling (805) 277-2122. trampoline, the balance beam, and up the year in a tie with the Sharks urday, he still can win some· equal enthusiasm by Marvin ed assessed valuation, antici­ next Tuesday. in August 1969. He celebrated 3a age are urged to sign.up as competition, was also voted the with floor exercises, not too unlike for second place. Beth Koff, with 8 thing for a low score on Sunday," Heinsohn and Grant Pinney, pated school enrollment and The bearing will be held at At China Lake, this includes years as a Navyman in January of teams will be formed and the team's most valuable player and those all of us saw performed at points, was the game's high scorer. the tournament chairman said. assistant superintendents of the formulas for State support which Edwards Air Force Base. Persons Employee Services Board ac­ this year. first practice games of the presented the "Award of Courage" last year's Olympics. Instructional Division The Commander'S Trophy itself Indian Wells Valley and China are expected to be in effect in 1974- interested in making arrange­ tivities, the Navy Exchange, the season will begin the second trophy. Memorial services, conducted by Of course, the degree of skill is The first place Jets upped their will go to the individual golfer with Lake Elementary School Districts, 75. Using the same basic data, ments to speak and present in­ Commissioned Officers' Mess, week in April. Mike Bachman garnered the NWC Chaplain R. E. Osman, were slightly less than the Olympic record to 6-0, by dumping the Hot the lowest net score for the two respectively. state apportionment to local area formation, requests or recommen- CPO Club and the Chaparral Club. Additional information can be team captain and scholarship held Wednesday at the All Faith gymnasts, but I've got it on good Shots, 12-4, and the Bulldogs won days. Figures Challenged schools should voters reject obtained by calling Judy Men· awards. Herb Langner was voted Chapel. authority that there are some their first game of the season by Entry fee is $5 and a sign -up At one point, Cissne's contention unification would be $3,856,722, the Capt. stepbenson will be buried donca at 375·4888. (Continued on Page 7) strong Olympic possibilities ready downing the Red Devils, 1~9, in a sbeet is located in the clubbouse. that the Kern High School District report by Lovik states. at WUlamette National Cemetery, to perform in this show. pair of Instructional Division "We have begtUl something new is subsidizing the operation of Local tax support in tbe amount Portland, Ore. Funeral services Tickets are only $1 for adults, 75 contests played last Friday at the with this tournament," Petersen Burroughs High by providing of $2,169,147 could be raised, on tbe were conducted in Portland today_ cents for students and 50 cents for Center gymnasium. explained. " An absolute deadline between $70,000 and $100,000 an­ hasis of 1974-75 projections, if tbe children under the age of 12. In Intermediate Division action, for registrations has been set (in nually beyond tbe amount of tax maximum tax rate was levied. MIA Campaign ... Hurry! Don't miss it. the Trojans lost a pair of contests. this case, no later than 5 p.m., funds, federal and state aid Estimated bond repayment (Continued from Page 1) In the first game, the Bears April 4), and all those who sign up generated by the local area for requirements for 1974-75 from this Allene Shelton. NWC Volleyball walloped them, 28-12, and then the to play will be committed to either support of the local high school was area's share of the Kern High The letters, which are intended Spartans outpointed them, 1&-10. play or pay," he added. countered by Pinney who charged: School District's bonded in­ to be forwarded to President Team Avenges Intermediate games continued "I know we subsidize the high debtedness, and the bonds sold this Nixon, need only the signature of a with the Cougars brushing aside Blazers Defeat school -district by about $700,000. school year by tbe 1WV Union local resident who is alsowilling to MDISL Losses the Indians, 21-12, and the Huskies Why else would they want to School District would be $.5953, the take tbe time and effort to address moved into a second place tie with Lions To Win prevent unification?" report continues. an envelope to the President at tbe The NWC varsity volleyball the Bears by defeating them, 22-16. While the blizzard of figures White House, Washington, D.C. Div. A Cage Title Tax Rates Compared team journeyed to George AFB The division-leading Spartans from vu-graphs flashed on a screen 20500. In comparing tbe separate tax this past weekend to take part in a rounded out the Intermediate The Blazers wrapped up the by speakers for and against For tbose interested in showin~ tournament with three other schedule last Saturday by downing championship in Division A of the unification was befuddling to the rates for 1971-72 of the China Lake, their support for the move to insure military installations. Teams from the Bruins, 27-19. China Lake Intramural Basketball layman audience at the bearing, Indian Wells Valley and Rand that tbere is a full accounting for George, Edwards AFB and 29 Junior Division Play League on March 14, with a 00-74 County School Superintendent School Districts with tbe tax rate servicemen who have been Palms Marine Corps Base also The week's Junior Division triumph over the Loewen's Lions. 'Blair assured both sides that he projected for 1974-75 should VISITOR FROM WASHINGTON - Rear Admiral Paul Pugh (at reported as missing in action in participated. action began with the Stars Steve Quinton had a big night for and his office personnel stand unification be approved, the report right) listens attentively to a point being made by Rear Admiral Vietnam, copies of tbe letter to be China Lake emerged undefeated thrashing the Sonics, 46-26, despite the Blazers, tallying 30 points. The behind the impartial, objective shows : Henry Suerstedt, Jr., Commander of the Naval Weapons Center. The sent to President Nixon can be to win the tourney, 6-0, and revenge an 1B point effort by the Sonics' losers were paced by Scott collection of estimated revenue China Lake, $6.0B92; Indian conversation took place last Friday just prior to RAdm. Pugh's obtained at the China Lake a poor showing in tbe recently­ Vince Cunningham. The Cavaliers Shacklett's 15 points. and tax rate information compiled Wells, $5.7330, and Rand District, departure from the Naval Air Facility following an orientation visit Community Center, while the conducted MDISL tournament. remained undefeated and in first HAPPY TROPHY WINNERS - Three members of the Special In a somewhat meaningless on tbe local school unification $5.1663 for 1971-72, as compared to in anticipation of possible duty here. RAdm . Pugh is currently the supply lasts, and also will be Player-<:oach Jerry Kissick took place by stomping the Braves, 44- Education class bowlers who will take part in the California state contest the following evening, the question by Ralph J . Lovik, an a projected uniform tax rate of senior Navy member of the Military Studies and Liaison Division, distributed during a bake sale that five men with him on the trip - lB. final bowling tournament in Concord on May 19, pose with the Ensigns upset the new champions, administrative consultant in $3.7023 for 1974-75 if one half of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, Office of the Director of is being held today by women of the Tim Higgins, Duane Fojt, Ed In other Junior Division play, the trophies they won in the semi·finals held recently at Visalia. They 66-&1 . The Blazers held a 12 point Blair's office, and approved by Federal impact aid is used for tax Defense Research and Engineering in the Office of the Secretary of Ridgecrest United Methodist reduction in the proposed unified Mikami, Chuck Jones and Art Suns downed the Blazers, 34-16, are (I..r.) Teresa Sarrett, who placed first in Division C. Robert advantage at halftime (42-30), but Floyd E. Taylor, chief of the State Defense. While here, RAdm . Pugh met with NWC's military-civilian Church. Duke. " They all played well," said and the Stars defeated the Rockets, Breazeal and Luana Shepard, who each qualified to compete in the Ensigns came back in the third Department of Education's Bureau school district. leadership team and was briefed by department heads concerning Location of the hake sale is the Kissick. "The victory was an all­ 46-34, to edge themselves into Div ision 8 . In addition, the China Lake Division A team will bowl in period to trail by only I. The En- of Administrative Research and " We stand by these figure as tbe research and development programs that are being carried out at front of tbe new Sprouse-Reib best estimate," County School out team effort," he added. second place just ahead of the the state finals. -Photo by PHAN Jerry Sizemore (Continued on Page 7) District Organization. China Lake. -Photo by PHAN Jerry Sizemore Store in Ridgecrest. Page Four ROCKETEER Friday, March 23, 1973 Friday, March 23, 1973 ROCKETEER Page Five NWC Scientist Visits Earthquake-Battered City Spring Fashions Highlight WACOM Show Dr. Pierre St. Amand, head of Dr. St. Amand said. wreckage," the NWC scientist the NWC Research Department's The quake was centered in the reported. The Women's Auxiliary of the Earth and Planetary Sciences middle of Nicaragua's capital city. Dr. St. Amand and his associates Commissioned Officers' Mess Division, returned Feb. 26 from a Nearly all of the older four and were quartered in a slightly (WACOM) held its annual fashion survey of the earthquake-battered five-story buildings collapsed, but damaged bouse that was rented for sbow on Tuesday, March 13, in tbe city of Managua - capital of the some newer 2().story structures are them by the OAS, and "were well Mojave Room of the club. Ap­ South American country of repairable - even though serious­ taken care of" even though things proximately 270 persons attended Nicaragua. ly damaged. were far from plush. No stores of this event. The NWC scientist, who is both a One or two aftershocks per day any kind, other than public geologist and seismologist, was were being felt and t!lere was one markets, were open, and only two The fashion parade began at 1:30 one of seven international experts magnitude three earthquake while restaurants were functioning, he p.m. after WACOM members had invited to Nicaragua by the he and other members of the said. Staple foods were in very been served lunch. Mrs. Mary Beth Organization of American States international team were in sbort supply and meat also was Tietze, a fashion coordinator for (OAS). From this on-the-spot in­ Managua, Dr. St. Amand added. scarce. the Broadway Department Store in Bakersfield, was the commen­ spection of the earthquake daIr.age This is due to the fact that the city Due to the destruction caused by tator. will come reports containfng is located right over an area 10 to the earthquake, some 100,000 recommendations on rebuilding 15 miles across that is undergoing inhabitants of Managua's down­ Mary Gerber, of WACOM, was Nicaragua's largest city, which what seismologists call "ex­ town area were forced to move in the over-all chairman. Hamel's has a population of more than tension. " with friends or relatives in outlying Furniture Store and Sprouse Reitz, 400,000 persons. When there is slippage along an areas, and bousing conditions are TYPICAL DAMAGE - A landslide along the edge of the Tesca­ both in Ridgecrest, supplied pa crater, around which the City of Managua is built, left this scene Damage from the major earth earthquake fault, there is shaking cramped in surrounding towns. hackground scenery. The Broad­ of damage following the destructive earthquake of last Oec. 23. temblor of last Dec. 23 was im­ in this large fault zone. Fortunately, because the area's way Dept. Store in Bakersfield mediately' apparent when the Managua has had three water supply was not con­ Not far from where this picture was taken are the Nicaraguan provided the fashions. Nicaraguan Airlines plane touched damaging earthquakes since the taminated, there was no municipal presidential palace and the U.S. embassy - both of which were a down at the airport near Managua, beginning of this century, Dr. St. health problem as an aftermath of total loss. The direction the trees are leaning indicates that the land Models for the show were Doe Dr. St. Amand recalled, for cracks Amand said, and this latest one the quake. in this area slid to the right, it was noted by Or. Pierre St. Amand, Keihner, Jean Boyd, Eileen Bright, who sna pped the photo. were clearly visibile in the airport was about on a par with tbe 1931 Studies of the area undertaken Betty Sturman, Sherry Freitag, Janie Hall and Dianne Sherman, ABOVE, Diane Sherman, Bette building. quake that virtually destroyed tbe by Dr. St. Amand are aimed at led to the Dec. 23 disaster and The city could be successfully plus an additional group of Sturman and Jane Hall (I. ~ r), That damage turned out to be city. The official estimate of the determining how large an ear­ while in Managua checked nearby rebuilt on the present site, professional models from Bakers­ model fashions perfect for "at slight, however, compared to near­ damage this past December has thquake in this area can be an­ areas for possible suitable sites on provided that good, modern field . home" or "on the go." total destruction of the city's been set at $1 billion, while tbe ticipated in the future, and bow which Nicaragua's capital city building practices are observed, downtown area (approximately 1 estimate of fatalities ranges from often such a catastrophe might could be rebuilt. No decision has the NWC scientist said. by 2 miles in size) where only 14 1,000 to 8,000 persons. "'Ibey're occur. Also, he is attempting to yet been made on rebuilding the He and other members of the buildings remain in a useful state, still fIShing victims out of the describe the general process that Photos city, Dr. St. Amand noted. international team which visited by LEFT, modeling a black matte Dr. Kaspaul To Managua have already made one PHAA Shellie Reed satin swimsuit, Patti, a report to the OAS on their findings professional model, looks ready Give Talk About and recommendations, and Dr. St. for the poolside weather ahead. Amand has a second, more She carries a companion caftan. 'Atoms and Evs' detailed report ready for the OAS ) • Dr. Alfred F. Kaspaul, con­ General Secretary in Washington. '- sultant to Hughes Aircraft Co., will The NWC scientist was on leave address a luncheon meeting at the from his duties here while taking CPO Club next Thursday, March part in this study. Since he was the 29. only member of the commission Dr. Kaspaul's talk, which is who could speak both English and entiUed "All About Atoms and Spanish, he was kept busy acting Evs," will caver a discussion of as an interpreter for the group. The image and data recording using others were : scanning electron beams. Nicholas Ambrasey, a structural The meeting is being joinUy engineer from Imperial College in sponsored by the China Lake wodon ; A. J. Harrison, a tran­ Chapters of the American Ord­ sportation expert from Great nance Association (AOA) and the Britain's Department of the En­ Institute of Electrical and Elec­ vironment; Jack Dykman, an tronics Engineers (IEEE). economist from Berkeley, Calif.; Dr. Kaspaul and his wife, Dr. Luis Raoul Rodrigues, an architect EARTHQUAKE BATTERED CITY - This aerial view of the badly damaged City of Managua was from Bogota, Columbia; Carlos snapped by Or . Pierre St. Amand while riding as a passenger in a Cessna aircraft being flown by a Azedo Mendoz, a financier from scene as Patti steps out in a Nicaraguan Air Force pilot. The two taller structures (both bank buildings lS and 20 stories high) bear Venezuela, and Rubens Costa, a tunic·shirted pants ensemble, out Dr . St. Amand's contention that well ~ constructed buildings can withstand earthquakes of the type city planning expert from Rio de topped with a soft brimmed hat, that flattened most of Nicaragua's capital city. The NWC scientist found that a gravel mat under the Janeiro. a must for all Spring ward. taller of the two buildings had insulated it against the Dec. 23 earthquake which brought near·total destruction to the downtown area of Managua. When this photo was taken, demolition work had already been started and the debris from a number of demolished buildings hauled away. Wrong Phone Number Listed A type gremlin of the kind IAircraft Survivability Program Discussed I DOE KEIHNER is ready for that drives reporters and Plans for a program that will ticipating laboratories are NADC, shopping in this cool linen pants 2. V-STOL (vertical / short take­ editors up the wall surfaced in a concentrate on developing future the Naval Weapons Laboratory, ensemble of white and blue offs and landings) and sea control headline published in the March Navy aircraft which have de­ Dahlgren, Va.; the Naval Air ship aircraft. plaid. The cuffed pants help to 16 issue of the ROCKETEER. signed-in tolerance and resistance Propulsion Test Center, Trenton, 3. Existing unique Navy aircraft, project the look of '73. to both ballistic and directed high The boo· boo cropped up in N. J.; the Naval Ammunition such as the A~, RA-5 and F-14. energy weapons were discussed Depot, Crane, Ind., and the Naval 4. Marine amphibious assault listing the telephone number to during a week-long meeting held Research Laboratory, Washing­ and close air support aircraft. dial for a just·initiated "dial a recently at the Naval Weapons ton, D.C. message" safety program. Dr. Alfred Kaspaul The work that is planned is Center. The recent significant Naval divided into an initial segment The correct number to call is Erika Kaspaul, in addition to ABOVE, Mardi Kieki, a The meeting was conducted aviation losses in c:mlbat have encompassing combat analysis 446·2774-and it was stated in providing consultation to Hughes, professional model. presents a under the joint chairmanship of emphasized the need for a and assessment of aircraft the body of the story. Un. operate Nucleation Technology new idea in evening wear - a John S. Fontenot, manager of the thoroughly coordinated Navy vulnerability and survivability. In fortunately, however, an in· Corp., at Malibu, where they lacy white caftan over a mat· Systems Development Depart­ technical development program addition tbere will be technology correct number slipped through produce equipment for electron ching white halter dress. ment's Aircraft Survivability specifically concerned with the development effort on fuel in the headline. and / or photon beam recorders Program, and Cdr. Ted Mead, matter of aircraft sur­ and similar devices. systems, powerplants, materials The ROCKETEER staff from the Naval Air Development vivability / vulnerability, it was and structures, fuels and fluids, The luncheon, which is scheduled regrets the error, and is par· Center (NADC) at Johnsville, Pa. brought out during the meeting armor and flight controls. for 11:30 a.m., will feature an open­ ticularv apologetic to the In attendance as representatives of held here. Final phase of the work will be face steak sandwich, priced at Douglas Savage family, whose RIGHT. Mary Beth Tietze. the Naval Air Systems Command The program being undertaken concerned with the application of $2.50. Advance registration is home phone number was listed Broadway Dept. Store fashion headquarters were Cdr. M. L. will consist of a balanced com­ survivability specifications and required no later than Monday, by mistake. coordinator, wore a floral voile Johnson (09 JA) and Cdr. D. D. bination of both exploratory and advanced aircraft preliminary and must be guaranteed. peasant dress in shades of Hicks (03 PAF). advanced development. Orien­ design. Tickets can be obtained from Aetna Agent Due apricot and jade green. LEFT. Purpose of the meeting was to tation of the program is toward During the meeting held at NWC, IEEE members Ray Caruso, NWC prepare a multi-laboratory :>-year unique Navy combat problems and Diana Sherman models a Cdrs. Johnson and Hicks an­ Paul Wilhelm, the Aetna Insur­ halter·topped shorts outfit in ext. 3214 and Buzz Teeter, ext. 3965 plan for a Navy Aircraft Sur­ environment. Areas to be covered ance representative, will be at nounced that NA VAIR-03 has red and white. The outfit is idea I or AOA members F. L. Carlisle, vivability Program, sponsored by are: already budgeted more than $1 the Community Center next ext. 2214 and Stan Reynolds ext. to wear for a picnic, boating, or NAV AlRSYSCOM headquarters. 1. Ship-to-air threats (including million for this program during the Wednesday, March 28, from 9 a.m. 3230. just a day of fun. In addition to NWC, par- laser). next year. until 4 p.m.