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Page Eight ROCKETEER March 16.1979 Widelr acclaimed Srmphonr Field trip planned Orchestra to present concert here Sunday to museum The sixth and final program of the Indian that they always deliver their best located in Barstow Wells Valley Concert Association's 1975-79 whether before an audience that is hearing This Sunday, the Maturango Museum has series has been scheduled on Monday, a symphony for the first time or in the arranged a trip to the Mojave River Valley March 16,1979 March 26, starling at 7:30p.m. at the Center majestic Mormon Tabernacle. CPO Club Museum, the Barstow Bureau of Land theater. The Chief Officers' Club has ex­ Na ... al Weapons Center In 1957, when only a handful of American Petty Management Way Station, and Calico ar­ (tuna Lake Featured will be the ~embeP Utah orchestras were making commercial tended an invitation to all of its members to chaeological site. Ca llforrua Vol. XXXIV. No. 11 Symphony Orchestra, conducted by recordings, initiated a recording attend a St. Patrick's Day dance tonight. This event is part of a continuing series of -nwc tocketeel Maurice Abravanel, which will be returning program for the that la· The evening will begin with dinner, field trips being arranged to allow museum for a third appearance here in nine years. ter became the envy of orchestras in cities featuring prime rib of beef and Icelandic members and supporters to learn about The Utah Symphony Orchestra has won five and ten times the size of its home in Salt cod, that is to be served from 6 to 9 p.m. other museums and displays. With plans in Production models demonstrated of new the highest acclaim from critics and Lake City. Following dinner, there will be a gala St. the works to build a new Maturango musicians around the world, primarily The Utah Symphony, under the baton of Patrick's dance during which party hats Museum, the board of trustees is par­ through its extensive tours and more than 90 Abravanel, has ' recorded the complete and favors will be distributed to add to the ticularly anxious to foster discussion on fire fighting vehicle for aircraft carriers recordings. The orchestra's programs evening's fun. what the museum should include in its orchestral music of Tchaikovsky and the Very brief clouds of smoke rising over the combme the great traditions of music with a For the dancing and listening pleasure of displays. ATl John P. Kasimatis Naval Weapons Center mini-deck last week freslmess of outlook. its patrons, the CPO Club will present a new All interested persons are invited to take heralded the successful F1eet demon­ The 1975-79 season is Abravanel's 32nd group from the Los Angeles area called part in this trip, which will begin at 10 a.m. stration of production models of the new p. year with the Utah Symphony Orchestra. "Moonlight Express." Sunday at the Mojave River Valley lasimatis picked 16 aircraft carrier fire fighting vehicle. The His is the longest tenure of any conductor This four-piece contemporary rock-music Museum. Those planning to go are asked to test and training demonstrations were· with a major U.S. orchestra, except for group is led by John Voina, and features a call the Maturango Museum (446-0900) performed by NWC fire fighters for Navy Eugene Ormandy in Philadelphia. female vocalist. They will be playing from 9 today for reservations. as Bluejacket of personnel from the U.S. Pacific and Atlantic An American citizen of Spanish­ to I a.m. The Mojave River Valley Museum is Fleets. Portuguese ancestry, Abravanel was born The CPO Military ball will be held on easily accessible from the central Barstow in Salonika, Greece, then moved to Month br Iwe The P-16, a compact low-profile aircraft March 24 . Dinner, which will start at 7 p.m., offramp of Interstate 15 East. The museum carher fire fighting vehicle, is a result of a Lausanne, Switzerland, where he first will feature prime rib au jus with wine. is on the right side of the street just before Aviation Electronics Technician First concept developed by engineers from the conducted at the age of 16. Entertainment for the evening will be reaching the central part of the City of Class John P. Kasimatis has won the He studied in Berlin with and dancing to the music of the "Summer coveted Naval Weapons Center's Naval Air Engineering Center in Lakehurst, Barstow. N.J ., and firefighting experts at China Lake. received his first professional experience in Breeze," a six-piece band from the Los Bluejacket of the Month Award for Plans have been made to tour the After the disastrous fire on the USS Neustrelitz, Altenburg and Kassel (all in Angeles area. museum and to talk to one of the museum's February. Forrestal a decade ago, the Carrier Aircraft Germany) and, from time to time, was a Attire for this special evening will be staff about the c ollection and displays. The ATI Kasimatis is responsible for main­ Survivability Study (CASS ) Group was guest conductor at the Berlin Opera. semi·formal, and reservations are trip participants will then proceed to the taining NWC's A4 jet aircraft and transport formed to determine what could prevent When Abravanel was engaged as musical required. Tickets are available at the CPO Barstow Bureau of Land Management Way and logistics airplanes, and repairing and Maurice Abravanel other catastrophic fires. The development director and conductor of the Utah Sym­ Club office. Station for a look at some beautiful exhibits . replacing electronic components that of the P-16 is one of the outgrowths of the phony in 1947 on the recommendation of his major works of Grieg. In addition, two Commissioned Officers' Mess- of desert plants and animals. malfunction. CASS Group's work, which conceived an mentor and friend, the late , swnmers ago, the orchestra's recordings of A St. Patrick's Day "Membership Night" His recommendation for the award noted Next stop on this full day's activities is the integrated flight deck fire protection this action brooght about a profound change the major sym!iJonic works of Brahms fete will be held tonight at the Com­ Calico archaeological site,location of one of that " his pride in service, pride in unifonn, were released. missioned Officers' Mess. pride in self and pride in work are a numher system. VEHICLES COMPARED- The compactness 01 "'e new P·16 aircraft carrier lire in the destiny of both the new orchestra and the oldest habitations yet discovered in Components of System its conductor. The latter set about to shape Tickets, which already are on sale for the The evening's events will start at 6:30 North America. Tbose who wish may also of his admirable_traits." fighting vehicle is dramatically illustrated in this photograph, which shows it next Making up the new system are: to the MB·S, the vehicle presently being used aboard aircraft carrien. With the the talented, enthusiastic, local musicians March 26 concert by the Utah Sym!iJony, with a corned beef and cabbage dinner with visit Calico Ghost Town. In addition to his regular work, ATI (I). The former NBC (nuclear, bacteria repla cement of MB-5s and TAU·2s later this year, there will be enough reduction in in the Rocky Mountain area into the kind of are priced at $6 for general admission, $4 all the trimmings, and end with dancing All participants in this outing are Kasimatis is duty section leader, training and chemical) washdown system which has a symphony orchestra that one day would for those over 65, under 21, and enlisted that will continue from 9 o'clock until I a.m. reminded to bring a picnic lunch and to call petty officer, duty inspector of his work the critical topside weight on the flight deck to allow the placement of one more military personnel. They can be purchased For those members observing Lent, a center, and occasionally substitutes as been converted into a fire protection system combat_ircrall there. -Photos by Ron Allen command the respect of music lovers the museum today to get on the trip list. using light water. throughout the U.S. in Ridgecrest at the Music Man, Medical seafood selection will be available. Junior Officer of Day when one of his junior vehicle. present at last week's demonstrations, Arts Pharmacy, Gift Mart, the Drummond The price for this evening of dining and petty officers is sick or otherwise unable to (2). The former 212 fire hose positions Deliveries of the P-16 to the Pacific and stated that the P-16 is very reliable. He insisted on, and received, total Medical Center Pharmacy, Sports, Etc., dancing will be $3 for members and their take this duty. along the edges of the flight deck have been Atlantic Fleet attack aircraft carriers are "You can't have fire equipment that dedication from his players, with the result and Lilly's Dress Shop, and also at the spouses, and $4 for guests. A H·year career Navyman, he is a replaced by hard hose lines on a reel that expected within the next few months. doesn't work and we will guarantee 90 Inyokern Market. During the coming week, there will be two veteran of two cruises aboard the aircraft one man can operate instead of the four or Eventually two units will be used on each percent reliability with the P-16," Forman A sellout of the Center theater is expected special evenings at the COM. carrier USS Constellation, one cruise on the five previously required for the old system. big carrier and will replace the heavy MB-5 stated. "We figure it will operate for 347 for this concert program, and early pur­ Tuesday, March 20, will be Family Night; aircraft carrier Ticonderoga, and two (3). The P-16 which is constantly ready and TAU-2 crash equijXllent presently in hours of constant running time, failure and running can be at a fire in 10 seconds. chase of tickets by those who are not season and the COM menu will offer a choice of aboard the Oriskany with Fighter Squadron use. This will reduce the topside weight of free." ticket holders is advisable. . tenderloin tips and chicken fried steak. 111. While with VF-111, AT! Kasimatis The catastrophic fire on board the USS the aircraft carrier by some 20,000 pounds, When the P-16 is introduced into the Fleet Should any tickets still be available on the Thursday, March 22, will be Japanese received a Sailor of the Month award for Forrestal was caused when a rocket ac­ which would leave room for another combat it will be constantly running for about 12 day of the concert, they will be sold at the Night, featuring such culinary delights as outstanding performance of duty. cidentally discharged from one aircraft and airplane. hours per day throughout flight operations, Center theater box office from 4:45 to 7:15 beef teriyaki, chicken yakitore, and shrimp Since reporting to China Lake in January ruptured the gas tank of another. Ninety R.E. (Dick) Forman, the program and refueling and rearming ofaircraft. The C(O ) AllA,Ca S AOMIl T £D seconds later the resultant fire set off ord­ G~n.f .. 1 A ud , ...<.~ p.m. tempura. 1978, AT! Kasimatis has been assigned to manager from the Naval Air Systems two assigned P-I6s will form a roving patrol I P G I All AC E S " OMITTEO nance within the second plane, and this P. rt .. '''' COu, d ...... S"qqn lfd Dinner on both evenings will be served the Aircraft Maintenance Division as Command, Washington, D.C., who was (Continued on PageS) ( 50 A( S TAI CTEO CLOT A schedules from 6 to 9 p.m. NEW CPOS- Capt. 5. I. Stocking. head supervisor of the Electronics Section in the ordnance then created the fire which cost a Und .. , 1/ , .. q u .... H ( omp. nw .nq P., .. nt or "dull Cu.rd ••n Enlisted Mess of NWC's Aircraft Department, Organizational Avionics Branch. His number of lives. dinner theatre party congratulates Terry Burkhart (abQ.ve) Available in Seconds Hanley Page, a rock-music and disco (Continued on Page ~) Iwe gearing up for all out eHort group from the Los Angeles area, will piay on his promotion to chief aviation With the P-16 designed to have great FRIDAY MARCH 16 at Community Center tonight for the listening and dancing structural mechanic, and Arthur maneuverability and a low profile, it will be "THE BLACK PEARL" PWemployee in field of enero consenation The pleasure of patrons at the Enlisted Mess. Underwood. on his advancement to able to get to any fire within the first few Starring Community Ught Opera and Theatre chief aviation machinist mate during a critical seconds, since it can be handled The Naval Weapons Center is gearing up Office in the Public Works Department. Mario Custodio and Gilbert Roland Association (CLOTA) will present "Side Previous to the evening's entertainment, recent ceremony. Also making chief at 'shocked' during This office (Code 2605) is headed by Dick (93 min., rated PG) by Side by Sondheim" a dinner theatre the EM will serve a dinner of surf'n turf with ease on an aircraft carrier deck. for an all out effort in the field of energy SATURDAY MARCH 17 party to be held in the Community Center on from 6 to 8:30 p.m. China Lake (but not pictured) was storm Tuesday If a fire starts on an aircraft carrier deck, conservation. Fulmer, who is the manager and coor­ "FOR THE LOVE OF BENJI" Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31. Robert L. Ziesler, of Air Test and the P-16 operator drives directly to the The Command views as critical a dinator. Starring The evening of musical entertainment Talk slated about Eva luation Squadron Five, who was A "shocking" thing happened in mid­ flaming area, even under airplane wings if vigorous and effective energy conservation Working with Fulmer, are Dr. Clifton Benji and Patsy Garrett will begin with a social hour at 6, followed promoted to chief photographer's mate. afternoon Tuesday to Duane Davis, a necessary. The driver is able to train his program in order to meet national energy Stine, Energy Conservation Officer in Code (113 min., rated G) b)! a dinner featuring chicken cordon blue Red Rock State Park temporary laborer assigned to the Public turret hose directly on the flames while still goals set by the President, and to minimize 26, and Garyl Smith, a mechanical engineer 1:30 Matinee - regular adm. served at 7. Tickets priced at $8.50 each K. H. Robinson will descrihe the efforts of Works Department. maneuvering his vehicie for the best effect. the impact of increasing energy costs on the assigned to Code 2605. "DARBY O'GILL" & THE LITTLE must be purchased in advance. Groups the Red Rock State Park Citizens' Advisory Davis and a c~worker, Don Braem, were Two additional Navy firefighters can ride mission ofthe Center. , Dr. Stine will be involed in the con­ PEOPLE" One of the steps that has been taken is the Starring desiring a theatre evening for their Committee at a luncheon meeting of the working outdoors and happened to be on the on the back of the P-16 vehicle to assist as servation aspects of Centerwide programs, establishment of an Energy Management Albert Sharpe and Janet Munro members should make reservations early to Society for Technical Communication railroad tracks across the street from needed with hard hoselines carried by the and Smith will investigate alternate energy (97 min., rated G) guarantee group seating. (STC) on Tuesday, starting at 11 :30 a.m. in Warehouse 42. At the time, shortly after pr~grams such as sotar, wind and the use of MONDAY MARCH 19 "Side by Side by Sondheim" is a ,musical the Chart Room of the Commissioned Of. 2:20 p.m., claps of thunder were booming electric cars. "AVALANCHE" review of the many songs written by ficers' Mess. out and flashes of lightning were visible in Energy independence at NWC by the late Starring . He has been called the He will show slides of the beauty spots of the sky overhead. 19808 is the goal of a program for which M ia Farrowand Rock Hudson greatest lyric writer of the century and his Red Rock Canyon as he talks about this To his astonislunent, Davis felt something funding has been received by the Energy (98 min., rated PG) WEDNESDAY MARCH 21 music has profoundly influenced comedy effort of citizens to contribute to state hit the hair of his head and felt a buzzing Management Office. This overall program "WARLORDS OF ATLANTIS" style. goverrunent. noise in his ears. At the same time, Braem will be a blending of the conservation Starring The best known of Sondheim's work are The meeting is open to everyone in­ observed that a blue streak from the sky program yrith alternate energy projects and "West Side Story," "Company," and "A terested either in Red Rock Canyon or in had struck his co-worker on the head. installations that will relieve the the Center Doug McClure and Peter Gilmore -(:rU.S. Gov .... nm"'f Prlntl.., Office: (97 min., rated PG) Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the relationships between citizens and state 1979-No 18 Davis, who was wearing rubber-soled of reliance on the usual sources of energy FRIDAY MARCH 23 Forum." government. No advance reservations are boots, was standing on the railroad track at that depend on fossil fuels. "PIRANHA" necessary; food service will be either from Starring Appearing in "Side by Side ..." will be From: the time, but felt none the worse for the In addition to the Energy Management the buffet line or the menu. Bradford Dillman and Heather Menzies Robert Huey, Suzanne Koerschner, Kathy PLACE wear despite this unusual event. Office, there has been established a high Bleecker, Rebecca Conner, Janice An­ (96 min., rated R) Art League meeting set STAMP Because a downpour of rain soon level Energy Conservation Steering SATURDAY MARCH 24 derson, and Florence Green. Paul Riley will followed, the two men headed back to their Committee .headed by Capt. F. H. M. HERE " AGAINST THE CROOKED SKY" provide .the· piano accompaniment for this Dorothy Hoyal of Quartz Hill will present shop in the Public Works compound to get Kinley, NWC Vice Commander. Starring program which is directed by Mrs. Green. a landscape demonstration in oil painting at under cover, and then called The Members of this committee, who have Richard Boone and Steward Paterson Proceeds from t.oe dinner theatre will go the March meeting of the Desert Art League To: ROCKETEER to report that Davis has been heen charged with the task of imaginatively (86min .• rated G) to the CLOTA building fund. Reservations on Monday, at 7:30 p.m. at the Community struck by lightning. planning for and carrying out significant 1 :30 Matinee-regular adm. may be made by calling Sue Cutler at 446- Center. Paul Donaldson, Associate Director for measures for energy conservation at NWC, "AWEOOING" FLAM E 5 EXTI NGU IS HE D - N:~lfiir;:e;;;;;;:;:;;;:-:,~r:om;-;"';;:e~p~.~cftilT.ic;-;FI~ee;tidd.e;;m;;'o;;;n;;:--..... 6755, Jean Lehmann at 377-4890, Gean Members and guests are asked to note safety in the NWC Safety and Security are: Capt. Robert B. Wilson, Public Works Carol Burnett and Desi Arnaz, Jr. strate the effectiveness of the new P-16 aircraft carrier fire fighting vehicle during Romero at 37fHi829, or Mary McMullin at that the meeting will be in the Sidewinder Department, was more of the opinion (when Officer, who represents the 02 Directorate; (12S min .• rated PG) an exercise at the Naval Weapons Center's mini·deck facility last week. The three 375-7492. . Room instead of Cactus Hall. contacted on this matter) that this strange Leroy Marquardt, associate head of the fire fighters operating the vehicles' equipment had the flames out in less than 20 (Continued on Page3) seconds. (Continued on Page3) Page Two ROCKETEER March 16, 1979 March 16,1979

Promotional opportunities Burros win league opener • • • ...... l(JIKIfled I .. tM M • • ,.tIColtieM'" ...... lIS.... 1ft .... cehlM" will • ~ ...... (Continued from Page 6) c.,.,.. NWC em~ ...... fl .....1 .. 1M,.,...... 111 1M H . ..II ...... Mslrt.. etn,...,"'" half of the fourth and fifth innings and it was wi... 1M H.".I ...... Canter ••y aIIfIId ,... ••""...... t-w ...... CIa ..HiCatMfl Di'Itl*I, Code on. who had headed for home plate at the crack a 4-3 ball game going into the sixth frame Ed. 2Nf . ....mr ...... ,. •••IH c"'"4:. , ...... 'nuy teI ...... r.,...... "'I. of the bat. when the roof caved in on the locals. alii•• , ",",' ...... te is tfiKIf... ~ 1M M . ••~ ...... -" ....Wy ...... te ...... talx ...... ""*'re...... H ... ,.,.. 171 .. In ...... r ,.,...... lecket. I""""" While the Bakersfield High catcher and The Burros gave up a total of 12 runs as a ~ ...... MIrtt ~ ...... ,...... rI ...... lll tMsa,...... I.".,...... ,.. third baseman tried to trap Cane for a put­ combination of fielding errors, walks, and May ...... ,..,....,...... _.....,n.... AdYtMr (Code OM or 0'71. ....,.,.,...... 1..... out, Kumferman rounded second, raced ,.,...,...1 0NerM1tIft C8ihInNI .... ,.., "...... UN ...1ttrftIi,. rKntI.... IIIIH'CeI I. flll...... some long ball hitting - including a bases­ ,..,.... AI ,.rt ...... ratt,.,...... •..,...,...,., ."...... 1.111 .....t ...... QH"f"tlRf ...,...,1...... toward third and Radcliff was safe at first loaded home run by Rick Van Home - ...... NCIIId"..,...... ,..-vtMr .. ,.... .,..kI...... ,.. •• Nslcalty .,.Hf... . TM H.".I w...- c.tw it on the fielder:s choice play . enabled the Drillers to put the game on ice ...... 1 U , ...lIy .....,...... U ...... IMKri ...... , ...... ,,...... An error by the Drillers' catcher, who TM ...._ ....lftcatlalllr ... I,...... m ...11 OS"""""""""" CSC H...... X·ll ...... _ with a 16-3 lead. overthrew third base, enabled both Cane ...... , WL ... WS,..,...... I ... I.CSCH...... X.l11C. Ron Pearl relieved Bell and he in turn, and Kllmferman to score, and Radcliff who was relieved by Scott Anderson on the Computer Progrlmmer. GS-ll4-7. PO No. 79)5034, Code responsible for the administration of the upkeep and made it to second base during the preceding l520l - This position Is locl ted in the RF Development maintenance of Inlctivated units; develops aM malntlin;. mound for Burroughs before the locals mix-up, advanced third on a sacrifice Division, Electronic Wlrflre Department. The position appliance inventory and replacement program ; reviews to could shut off the Drillers' sixth-inning assignment is IIsslstanc. to the Di"lslon's Special contract specificltlons. Jab Relev.nt Criterl.: Ability to bunt by Gaunt and scored on a single by AsSistant for Microwave Components. An Incumbent must work independently with mlnimll supervision ; able to scoring deluge. wrlle, debug aM execute FORTRAN progrllms, and dell effectively with all grades of personnel ; well Dennis Ikenoyama. This, momentarily, convert Pascil Programs to FORTRAN. Duties will In. acquainted with maintenance principles and standards. gave the Burroughs High varsity a 3-2 lead. Neither team scored during the next 1\0 clude operations of an HP 2100 computer, and Its peripner." Engineering Equlpm.ntOper.tar WG-.571 6-10 JD NO . l24 Bakersfield came back with a pair of runs innings of play. INVENTORS CONGRATULATED - Dr. Peggy Rogers, head of NWC' s Syslems al equipment, and I computer controlled photoploller. Job Code 16711- Is required to operlte all types of d irt moving Off 10 Rough Slarl Electronic Warfare Department, presents patent awards to (I.-r . ) K. O. Bryant, ReleVlnl Criterll: Basic knowl@dge of mathemlltlcs; construction equipment; which Includes bullDolers, rOid in the top of the third, when Gaunt was Code 355; Cass Roquemore, retired from Code 35 ; R. E. Nyswander, Code ~; Development Department. presents patent awards to seven China Lake employees knowledge of FORTRAN programming. Pascil and graders, road rollers, ditch digging equipment, relieved by Greg Bell as the pitcher for Kumferman, the Burros' pitcher in the during a recent ceremony. They are (I. to r. ) Lloyd J . Holt, Clayton E. Panlaqui, assembly Iinguage; Ibilify to operate HP 2100 computer skipiOiders, tractors and other similllr equipment to build second game, got off to a rocky start, but and T. A. Westaway, Code 3541. Bryant and Westaway shared an additional patent roads, maintain rOlds, eXCIvate, backfill, level ground, Burroughs after giving up a single, a double Gary l. Peterson, Larry L. Liedtke, Arthur E. Clayson, Clifton E. Stine, and and fllmillarlty with common design / performance award for their development of an III-Band Antenna and Scan Feed Assembly.1I ct.llrllcteristics in mlcrowlve components. move earth 1M rock "11M load Ind trlnsport hellvy and walking a batter. then settled down to turn in a creditable Roquemore and Nyswander are the ~o - holders of an additional patent award for Woodrow O. Chartier, Jr. Not present for the ceremony was Mike A. Caponegro, Engineering TKhnlclln. GS·102· 12. PD No. "l5035, materliis. Job R.I.".nt Criteril: Ability to do the work Of With two men on base and one out, Bell performance as he pitched the entire 7- the position without more than normal supervision, Ibillty who has been Iransferred. - Photo by PH2 Tony Garcia Code l5064 - Promotion potent III to GS·1J - This position succeeded in retiring the side before the inning contest. He gave up just 3 hits, struck their work on a "Sequentialty Triggering Two or More Thyratrons With Precision Is the Support Engineering Manager in the HARM /· to perform operliionel malnlenance, relillbility Ind Timing." Nyswander also received additional awards for two other patents he dependability, abllltv to interpret Instructions, Drillers, who now led 4-3, could do any more out 5 and walked 8. Standard ARM Technical Management Office, Electronic developed, "Microwave Generator" and "Method and Apparatus for Magnetron Warfare Deplrtment. The Incumbent is responsible specifications, etc.; ability to operate equipment safety. damage. The shaky start by Kumferman included Fi'l la" pallnl award. prl.lnlld File Ippli~tlons for HIe I."e with Lltey Limbert, for t~e mllnagement lind dirK1ion of the support Coherence... - Photo by Ron Allen engineering area of tne HARM Program Wh lct. consists of Bldg. 34. Rm. 210, Ph. lOll. David Smith, the winning pitcher for issuing a walk to the first batter, hitting the the Integrated Logistic SUpport ilLS) activities, 1111 AdministntiveOlficer, OS-341·11. PD No. 7fll\MI, Code Bakersfield, struck out three batters in the second with a pitched ball, and then facing a Iq 'I'ln Implo,ll. al China Lakl system safety aspects. peculiar Ground Suwort Equip. 1107 - This position Is located In the F· II Weapon System Burros' half of the third and two more in the bases-loaded-with-nlHluts situation when Results reported of 2-, 5-mile distance ment (PGSE), III documentation , conflgur.llon Support Activity (WSSAI. Tne incumbent provides ad the third man in the Bakersfield lineup was Five Navy patent awards were presented patent for their " Electronic Ignition System management and dlta mlnagement for the HARM ministrlltive support, prlmllrlly in the areas of blJctget bottom of the fourth - giving up just one hit recenUy to seven Naval Weapons Center for Liquid Explosive." Tbey used an in­ Weapon Syslem Inchfdlng miSSile and avionics, for both analysis and dllta base mlnlgl1ment, to the F· II WSSA a - a single by Jim Peck. safe on an infield hit. runs conducted by Over-Hill Track Club Navy and Air Force versions. Jab Relev.nt Crl'-tll: employees for inventions they had worked ductor to limit peak current and lengthen the F-18 Field Stilion Program Coordinltor, Code ll\.. The Drillers were then blanked in the top Another base on balls forced in the first Last Saturday, the Over-the-Hill Track winners in the 30 plus age group. Experience Involving work In program management of a The incumbent is responsible for preparing all budgets on either together or individually. The the spark to provide a long life trigger with weapon system; broad knowledge in areas of Documen· and financial reports for review by the project manager, run, but a double play that enabled the Club sponsored a concurrent two- and five­ Other age group winners for the women tation; requirements, system safety, integrated logistics presentations were made by Dr. Peggy high reliability. including finlnclal IInalysls, updltlng fund ing Deadline nears to runner on third base to score, and a pop out mile run. The latter event, apparently more were, in the 20 to ~year-old age group, support, dllta mlnagement and contracts; ability to requirements,lnd identifying actuII or potentllli probll1m to shortstop ended the top half of the first of a challenge, attracted a field of 46 en­ Rogers, head of the Systems Development Three men were given a Navy patent manage and direct the work project persornel ; and ability area. The Incumbent estllbUshes and maintli'l.s com· Linda Bens, 39:34, and Betty LaJuenesse, Department. award for an " Aircraft Head-up Display to intef"act eHectively with contrlctors and prolect puterized dati base mlnagement syst-ems in the areas of sign up for youth inning with Bakersfield leading ~ . trants. 43: 39 ; and in the 19 and under age group, sponsors. Arthur E . Clayson, a mechanical Unit Mount Adjustment Tool." They were financia l planning and reporting manpower allocation end , Burros Tally Run in 3rd The two-mile event drew only a small Budget Clerk. GS·S01 ·l 4, PD No. 7701OlSN, Code t&:l- documentation retrlevl l. Job Relev.nt Crit.ri.: A Terrye Bannister, 44 :36, and Erika Teppo, I engineer in Code 3176, received a patent for Clifton A. Stine, a mechanical engineer in 2 vlcancles intermittent work schedule (WAE). The In· working knowledge of digitll computer progrlmming soccer league play The Burros tallied their only run of the field, but fast times were turned in by David 46:04. cumbent will assist budget analysts Ind RMAs with a "Gun Pod Stationary Blast Diffuser" for a Code 2630; Woodrow D. Chartier, Jr., an ulilizing System 2000 and Univac 1110 is required; ability game in the bottom half of the third. Suc­ and Danny Rugg, who completed the course For the boys in the 14 and under age preparlltion of overhead and technical budgetslnd mly be to coordinate unrelated tasks on short notice; a knOwledge Registration for the spring season of Gatling type gun which incorporates a ball electronics technician in Code 3105; and assigned, on a rotating basis, to one or more departments cessive watks drawn by Jeff Breeden and in 11 min., 46 sec., and 11 :51, respectively. group, Leo Allen and David Miles, had of NWC fiscal managl1ment policies and procedures; and soccer league competition will end Satur­ bearing as seal at the front of the barrel Mike A. Caponegro, a former Code 3125 on Center to provIde flnenc'll support such as monitOring Ihe ability to communicate clearly both orally lind In Radcliff and a bunt single by Frank Mayer Fastest time for the girls was the 16 :39 identical times of 35: 23, while Jeff Swinford expenses on job orders Ind customers order" numbers, day at the Youth Center. cluster, resulting in a reduced dispersion employee. They developed an alignment writino. loaded the bases with no outs. Peck was turned in by Terry Kinney. came in third with a 36 : 01 and Bill Ledden preparing journal entries, etc. Job Rele'llnt Crlterl.: Interdiscipllnlry, GS-' 11 1 12. PD No. 7tl1020, Cod. Boys and girls in the first through eighth pattern. tool for adjusting the position of a first body Demonstrated Ibillty to meet deadlines Ionder pressure; llt2 - This position Is Interdisciplinary in any of the credited with the local team's solo RBI. He Other medal winners, and their times in III placed fourth with a 36:00. ability to work rapidly and Iccurately; ability to work with grades who are interested in playing soccer Lloyd J. Holt, an engineering technician relative to a second body in a severely following series: Mathemlltlcs, GS· 1520 ; Physics, GS· ll10; hit a ground ball that enabled Breeden to the 2-mile run, were: boys' 14 years of age In the 15 to l!I-year-old age group, David figures; and knowledge of accounting or budget clerlClI1 Electronics Engineer, GS·855; Computer Sc ientist GS· must attend this final tryout session at 9 in Code 3265, and Clayton E. Panlaqui, limited working space. procedures. Promotion potential to GS·5. Previous .p. score from third when the play was made at and under, Rodney Ruggier, 14 :12, and Jeff 1550. This position is in the Software Engineering Brlnch, a.m. at Davidove Field on South Knox Road Hazelwood was first with a 30:46 and Ray general engineer in Code 31803, teamed to pllcanls need not relpply. Tactical SOftware Eng ineering Division , Systems second base to force out Mayer. Any further Stenger, 14:24; men, 30 to 39, Barrie Rid­ Rohret second with a 31 :44. The first two invent a "Catapult Restraint I Release Audit Assistant. GS-S01·5, PD No. 7to1070 Code 0107 - Development Department. The incumbent will participate to be eligible to play. scoring by the locals was stymied when a fly dack, 12:44, and James Furnish, 14:00. The Seminar on use of Promotion potentillto GS·6. This position Is in the Intef"nal finishers in the 2(1.29 age group were Harold as a member of the A·6E Aircraft Tactical SOftware Tellm Dependents of NWC employees must join only other feminine medal winners in this System." It is an apparatus for restraining Review Sllff of the Office of Finance and Management, developing modiflcllllons, revisions, and enhancl1ments to ball hit into the outfield by Cane was turned Blomquist and Tiny Clark, who covered the Code 0807 . Incumbent performs cash counts Of funds the Youth Center ($6 for the year) and pay an aircraft against the combined forces of a microscope planned the A·6E aircraft digital computer's Operational Flight into a double play that retired the side for event was Laurie Handler, an entrant in the 5-mile distance in 34:37 and 39:19, catapult launching shuttle and aircraft authoriled to the various activities of the Employee Program (OEP). Future malor developments Include an additional soccer fee of $2. Youngsters Burroughs. 19 years of age and under class, whose time " How To Get the Most From Your services SOard, the Special Services Divislon and Itle addition of Ihe Harpoon missile to the aircraft and OFP respectively. Military Messes; participates In inventories and IMual who are not dependents will pay $6 for tbe - Both teams were scoreless in the fourth takeoff power during a catapult assisted Microscope" will be the subject of a _apon complement, Integrltion Of the Global Positioning was 18: 13. The three top finishers in the 40-49 age takeoff. audits COMucted at those activities; assists In Satellite naviQltlon clpabllity into the OFP, etc. The In­ soccer program only. inning, but the visitors from Bakersfield The five mile run was paced by Tom discussion to be presented at 9 a.m. and 2 documenting corrective IIctlons tllken on externll aUdit group were Jerry Banister, Alex Shlanta, cumbent will perform system analyses, softwlre design, Tryouts for the Youth Soccer League are padded their 2-1 lead with another pair of McMahon, who was clocked at 28:29, Frank Holt and Panlaqui received an additional p.m. on Tuesday by Manfred Mueller of recommendltiOns. Job R.I.".nt Critwl.: KnoWfedge of coding. and software program (OFP) validation, the IlIlIer and Peter Yu with runs of 34:51, 35: 14, and accounting principles Ind procedures; ability to deal used only to assemble evenly balanced tallies in their half of the fifth. patent award for a " Dependent Sway Carl Zeiss Inc., in Conference Room D of using primarily tIM! A·6E Flight Simulator Llborltory Freyne, 29:19, and Tom Rindt, 30:03. All 35:44, respectively. In the 50 years of age tactfully and effectively with lit levels of NWC I1mplO'(C!!H; facility, fOllowed by flight tests. Job Rel.nnt Crl'-rla: teams. All players attending the tryouts will Bracing Weapon Resiraints," which is an Michelson Laboratory. ability to mike oral Ind written reports and presentations Mark Bebout, who was tagged for four three competed in the 3G-t0-39-year-old age Knowledge of a Irborne tllctlcal computers and assembly be placed on one of the teams. Anyone who and over classification, Scotty Broyles automatic sway brace mechanism for During both sessions, Mueller will clearly and concisely. language progrlmming for real lime systems; knOWfedge hits by Burroughs in this game, was the group. Suzanne Haney led the women with a placed first with a 32 :49, Bill Norris second Plant Account Tacllnlci.n, Gf. .501 .5, PD No. 7to1OO7N, was on a team last fall will continue with the restraining stores mounted on an aircraft. describe and demonstrate how to most ef­ 01 avionics systems; ability to perform effectively as a winning pitcher for the visitors from 36: 50, followed by Marla McBride, 38:31, Code 0163- Promotion potential to GS·6. This position is same team this spring. with a 37:33 and Earl Clark third with a Gary L. Peterson, an electronics engineer fectively adjust a microscope for visual and located in the Plant Property Accounting Br.nch, (Continued on Page 7) Bakersfield. and Julie Smith 39:23 - the the three medal 42:02. in Code 3144, and Larry L. Liedtke, a photographic purposes. The discussion will Financial Operations Division, Office of Finance Ind League games will be played on Satur­ mechanical engineer in Code 3176, won a start with basic adjustments applicable Management . The Incumbent mlintalns control of an days starting March '31, and will continue assigned segment of plant property rKOf"ds, coordinates into mid.June. Teams will practice once per to simple microscopes. The presentation is triennial and other Inventories, develops special In. ...-----Promotional Opportunities------, Annual ceramic show aimed at helping employees whose jobs formation requested by deplrtments, makes regular In. week for 90 minutes, however players are spections of plant accountlble equipment. Job Relevut Raliloility Engineer. GS-I01 ·12, PD No. 7134112 .. E, Code Equipment Soec,-list (Ordnanc.), 05·1670·' PD No. involve the use of microscopes to improve encouraged to practice on their own when (Continued from Page 2) slated March 18-19 Criteril: Knowledge of accounting principles end possible. 36M - This position is locllted in the. Reliability I Main· 7"100IE, Code 614 - ThIs position IS ,ocal~ In tne Ord· their work. procedures; knowledge of computer clplbllilles and team member; ability tocommunlcllte clearly, both orally tainability Branch, Product Assurance Division, nance Division of the Alrcrlft Department. Its function and in writing. The 30th annual Desert· Ceramic Club NWC employees are asked to contact termonology; knoWfedge of property managl1ment and The soccer season will end with an Engineering Department. The Incumbent will clevelop will be to mlintain conllrwous IIlison with COde 0631 control tectlnlques; ability to 'NOrk independ.-.lly; IIbllify awards picnic. Participants and their File IppliCAtions for lite lbovlt with P.t Gnnt, Bldg. 34, plans for complete reliability assurance programs profect engineers and other on range tests utlliling IIlr show and sale will be' held at the Maurice J. Curtis, staff engineer in Code 36, to 'NOrk effectively with others. Rm. 212, Ph. 1514. responsive to the needs and constraints of weapons systl1m IlIunched ordnance. SpecIfic functions will include am· Community Center on Sunday from 3 to 7 by calling NWC Ext. 3292 to indicate File Appll~tionJ 'Of" the lbove with TIn. Rockd.I., families will also be able to attend a Los Clerk.Typist, GS·l22-4, PO No. 7540011, Code l242 - TlI ls prolect offices for any of the complex weapon systems lind munition requirement planning, fllcflltlting the choice, Bldg. 34, Rm. ~ , Ph. U76. position Is located In the The-mal l Structures Brllnch, associated support equipment aSSigned to the branch. Job p.m. and on Monday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. specialized microscope accessories that DIVINE SERVICES Angeles Aztecs professional soccer game at movement, test plln review, modification, loading, Ind Clerk (Typing), OS-301-4 5, PD No. 7124t09N, Code 1.2 the Rose Bowl in June as a group at a Advlnced Technology Division, Ordnance Systems Relevlnt Criterll: Knowledge of engineering policies 1M disposition of air Ilunched ordnance. Incumbent will Chairman Gerald C. Flagg stated that they would like to see demonstrated. _ This position Is thll t of clerk (typing) In the Fire PROTESTANT Department. Incumbent provides clerical support to the procedures associated with the development of complex report to the head, Ordnllnce Division. Job Relev.nt this event is open to the public. "Special Curtis said that Mueller may be able to Division, of the Slfety and Security Department. The Sunday Worship Service 1000 discount price. brllnch. including typing technicil reports Ind weapon systems; knowledge of rel illbility policies and Criteri.: Ability to write and speak clearly ; Ibillty to incumbent provides II variety of clerical services to the correspondence; receiving and saeenlng mlil, telephone procedures associated with the overllil development ef· Identify ordnance equipment ; knowledge of prop« ord· Event" passes will be issued at NWC gates bring these accessories with him and Sunday School- All Ages 0845 Fire Ctlief, Deputy Ctllef. Assistant Ctliets, Fire Sunday School Classes are held in Chapel Annexes Ind office cllilers; keep/ng supervisor's cllendar; making fort ; ability to persuade representlUves of other func· nance storage requirements ; Ibillty to wrlte l revlew Prevention Branch Head lind five Fire Prevent}on In· Rec. Roundup Iravel arrangements; filing; and other clerical duties. Job lional ereas, contractors, and pr09l"lm office mlnagers of to attendees who do not have regular access discuss their advantages and limitations. 1, 1, 4, ( Dorms 5, 6 , 8) located opposite the former • • • ordnance standard operlltlng procedures. Status eligibles spectors. Duties Include coordinaling Ind controlling II Rel.Vlnt Criterl.: Ability to type IIccurately end ef· the Importlnce of reliability engineering Involvement In accepted. to the Center. Mueller might also be able to demonstrate Center Restaurant. large volume of records, correspondence and reports; (Continued from Page 6) ficienlly; knowledge of generll office procedures; abllily the ovef"11i development effort; knowledge of reliability Ordnlnce Equipment Mechanic:: H.lper WO·~1-5. JD Communion Service first Sunday of the Month . Additional information on the show and any specialized accessories on the at':­ establishing and mlln tlinlng division administrative to deal effectively with all levels of personnel ; ability to statistical concepts used for sampling plans, relilbllity No. nt, Code nl12. - The position Is located in the Ground sale can be obtained by calling Flagg at functions in the IIreas of personnel, travel, plant account Women interested in competing are asked communicate both orally and In wrilfng; ability to use assHStnents and acceptllnc. criteria; knowledge of Operations Brench, Rllnge OperltionS Division, Ringe tendee's equipment on the following day, ECUMENICAL NWC Ext. 2095 or 2402. and fire division policies; receiving and screening visitors to call Mary Ann Castor at ~7326. Mag Card II : IIbility to work with mlnlmll supervision. reliability mathl1matlcal concepts used in system mllth Department. The incumbent will be wortl..lng In the func· Wednesday March 21. and phone calls; preparing background informltion for Wednesday Noon Bible Study 1130 File Ippll~tions hlr the .bo". wlttt Mary Morrison, modeling, reliability predictions and flilure modes, ef· t/onll testing of rockets, guided missiles, projectiles, hi,," meetings; typing a variety of documents and reviewing all Thursday Men's Prayer Breakfast 0630 Enlisted Men's Golf Clinic Bldg. 14, Rm. 210, Ph. 2lfl. fects, and criticality IInalysls; ability to analyze equip­ explosive items lind other ordnance and non-ordnanc. oHicial corre5fXM"\dence orlglnlting within the division. Editor .., Assistant, GS·10174, PD No. 7tl6Ol4N. Code ment flilures from a relilbility assurance point of view; related Items. The 'NOrk will be performed at the Ground Job Re4.'1.nt Crlteri. : Experience In gathef"lng and ROMAN CATHOLIC Three Navy enlisted men are still waiting JU4 - This position Is located In the Specifications and ability to communicate effKtlvely both orally and In Operlltlons Branch ; however, the Incumbent mlybe orglnillng dati for the preparation of budgetary lind lookll•• r MASS for calls from fellow sailors who are in­ Brandl, Tedmlcal Dll tl Division, Engineering Depart· writing. required to work at other ranges operated by tIM! Center. n. status reports; knowledge of Navy correspondence Job R.te"."t Criteria: Rel l.bliity Ind dependability; shop Salurday 1700 fulfills Sunday obligation ment. This position represents the full performance I.vel EI.ctronlcs Enlin•• r , M.ch.nic.1 En,I" •• r . Official W_kl'l Putt;iution reguill tions and format ; experience wor1tlng wlitl II terested in taking part in an enlisted men's aptitude and interest; ability follow directions In shop; Sunday 0830· 1130 of Ihe Specifications Branch editorial assistant c .... eer Mlthem.ticiln, OS-U5, no, 'Ut-1l 1 12, PD "ft. to variety of correspondence, records, reports Ind or women's clinic at the China Lake golf ladder. The incumbent performs the full range of editorial 7t36Cl31E, 7tl6OO2·IE, Code:Ml1- This position Is located dexterity and safety; ability to work a. a member of • Na ... a. W ..pons Center Nu r ser y. Chapel Annex 1 0815· 1245 documents; ability to exercise judgm~t . d isaetlon and assistant duties in support of the speclflclltions and other In the Systl1mS Safety Office, Product Assurance Division, team. Position has growftl potent .. 1 to tM WG· l0Ievel . China Lake, California Da ily except Saturday, 11 ]5, Blessed Sacrament course. teet in contects with visitors and all levels of Center technlclIl document preparlltlon program. In addition, the Engineering Department. Incumbent Is responslbl.for the File IppUc.aflonl tor tM abov. wi... Jln HI ....Iet ... R .., Admiral William L. Harris personnel ; experience editing drafts and fOrms for toe· Chap The sailors are Danny Carlson and Kelly incumbent receives basic training In sPKifications writing Implementation of Dep,lrtment of the Nlvy Directives fOr ..... M, RM. 1M, Ph. un. NWC Commander curacy. CO NFESS IONS Hayes, who can be contacted by calling and editing and Issoclated technlul disciplines to provide Systl1mS Slfety in a manner COMlstent with ttle mission of Secret.ry, 0s...1 ... 1 5. ,.0 H• • 76lt151H, Code J9IN - File ..... ICoItlons lor ,... ••.,. wlttl Chlrlotte Daily 1115 to 1130 grHter understanding of ttle overall speclflcltions NAVWPNCEN and rel.ted weapon system and SUbSystem This position is located In the Systems PrOlOtYRing Offlc., R. M. Hilly.... Sleckowskl, BkII. M, ••. HI. Ph. ll1'. NWC Ext. 5302, and Ricky Jones, whose Saturday 1615 to 16.5 (technical document) prep.ration cycle. Prepares ECP. design development objectives. Incumbent seteets and Assocl.te for Antl·Alr Systems, WNPQnS Depwtment. Clerk.Typist. OS-m-l3/ M. PD "0. 7tHMt. (Ide 261- work phone number is NWC Ext. 5267 or s l NORs to propose edltorlll changes to specifications. performs detailed, systemilic hlllrd analyses. The in· The Incumbent provides • v..-Iety of duties for the Ted'tnical Oirector Sunda y 0800 to 0825 This position is loc.ted In the engineering Division, Publ ic 5301. Reviews contractor·prepared ECPs / NORs for con· cumbent reviews specificatiOnS end technicil mlnuals for sup«'11sor such as malntllnlng and settlng.up .p. Dr. _aIM" H. Purson 'Norks OepiIrtment. Tl'Ie IncumMr'lt prO'ildes typing and RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES polntments, meetings and files; recel'llng and scn.nlng ...... s...... T ...... ' •• :)t,. .i.. formance to reillted speclflcliion format and In · inclusion of appropr"te system utety design and test H ..d generll clerlul services tothe Mechanlul, Electricil and Sunday Pre· school Ihru 11th grade 1000 A small fee is charged for golf balls used corporabliity. Verifies thlt final manuscriptS reflect the r~lrements. as well as reviews accident I incident dlt. visitors and f,hone c.llers; receiving, opening and ~...... TN"',. 11 : ...... ArchitKtural 1 Structural Branches. Job ••'.".nt Above classes are held in the Chapel Ann~xes style and format requlrl1ments of MIL ·STD·961 and th.t on Similar weapon systems for rellted potentl.1 hazards. saea1lng III mail ; reviewing .11 outvolng correspondence Technical Information Department The Rocketeer receives American Forces Press Crlter.. : Ability to type; ability to worj(, independently; on the golf driving range, but golf cluhs are across from the tormer Center R~staurant. the composition contrector follows instructions. Job Incumbent Is required to contact other government for proper formatlnd typographical errors: and arrlnglng Don R. Yockey ~rvice material. All are official U. S. Navy ability to dell with a wide variety of people; knowledge of Rel.'1.nt Criterl.: WOr1o; lng knowledge of engineering organllitlOns for the mutual e)(chlnge of dll' and for travel. In addition, Incumbent typn a vlrlety of Sunday afternoon 12th grade 1630 available at no cost to golf clinic par­ photos unless otherwise identified. Printed general office procedures; ability to set priorities. terminology lind document format, style and content deve-Iopment of impro"ed techniques In the systl1m safety correspondence. reports, vlewGrlphs end memor.nda Editor As announced " 'n Hom~" Oiscusslon Groups ticipants. Enlisted men or women golfers weekly with appropriated funds by II commercial · Housh" Prolect ."'st.nt. OS-117l-G5 / 07, PD Mo . requirements, as specified in MIL·STO..o, 490, 961 , end discipline. Job .",,,a'" crlterll: Knowledge of system from handwriMen drifts . .kill crlterl.: Ability to also pay a minimum fee of $1 per 18 holes of ."erw.'" Erne,t Sutton firm in compliance w ith NPP-R P·lS, revised 7126064N. Code 265 - This posItion is louted In the and Youth Rellies 962. Ind lne Defense Standardilallon Manual 4120.l·M used sately as It relates to tti. overall development end Iype efflct.ntly .nd 8Ccurately; thorougtt working January \974. Office at N imitz and Lauritsen. Housing Di'llslon, Public Works Department. The In · Contact Chap lain's Office for specifics. for the preparation of specifications end other technica l operll tlons of lircrllft weaJI(ln systems; knowledge of knowledge of grammlr, spelling, and punctuation; Assoc i at~ Editor golf at the China Lake course or have the Information published in the Rocketeer does not cumbent is responsible tor ISsisting tIM! br.nch held In the JEWISH SERVICES option of paying monthly membership fees Documents; ability to Intef" pret documents reviewed to I lrallft weapon systl1mS and weapon-alra.ft Interlace; working k:".o-.,.1:dge of th. proper fOrmat for 1111 tYP" of necessar ily reflect the official views of the development, implementation, Ind upkeep of feeility ensure Internal consistency and clarity of expression; ability 10 conduct etfectlw meetings and make presen· Navy correspondenc:e; and .bUlly to work independently ••veny Becksvoort EASTWING-ALL FAITH CHAPEL Depar tment of Defense. Information in The maintenance records; maintenance- and repair inspection of $3 for E-1s through £.lis, and $6 per month Ibillty to locate sources of technicil Information wtlen tations; and ability to dell with all levels of management and exercise pen.onal judgement and di~omacy . Editorial Assistant program, shOrt and long range maintenance plans; 1m· Sabbath Services ev~ r y Friday 19'" Rocketeer is authorized lor public release by the for E-& through E-8s. sources are poorly Identified; ability to communicate involved with the develClPlT'ent Ind production of a lrcr.ft Famll"rity with Mag card I oper.tlon preferred but not provement and repair projects; developing proorlm to UNITARIANS Ron AUen Office of the Commander, Code 003. orally and in writing ; and IIbllity to worj(, as a telm weapon systems. Promotion potential to GS· 12. required. Staff Photographer Insure exterior Ippearance of housing grounds main· CHAPEL ANNEX 9S Additional information can be obtained by member wiltt specialists involved In the prep.... tlOn of Flte .ppllattons tor .... ,bo'le .ith Ma,... St.nton. File IppilCoIttons lor ...... ,. wlltt Kitty .erry, ..... Phones 3354,3355.U47 • tenance; asslSllng In IdmlnlSlration of self-t1e1p program; Sunda y Services- ( Sept .. May) 19'" calling Paul Someson at NWC Ext. 2990 . techn ical documents. .Idg. l4, Rm. 204, Ph. m5. M, Rm. 2M, Ph. 2711. - r

Page Six ROCKETEER March 16,1979 March 16, 1979 ROCKETEER Three Burrouch. HiCh yarsilJ nine win. lolden Leacue opener ~ Energy savings vital to NWC /" • • • In contrast to what happened there just This afternoon and tomorrow morning, Randy Radcliff, who led off with a single, (Continued from Page 1) level contact with all organizations at China last Saturday, there was good news for the the Burros' varsity nine will be on the road was sacrificed to second by Frank Mayer. Electronic Warfare Department, who Lake. Information on energy conservation Burroughs High School varsity baseball for games at Palmdale (league) and at East Dave Cane was issued a walk and, with two represents the 03 Directorate; John DiPol, and Center policy is to be conaolldated by team on its home field Tuesday afternoon in Bakersfield High (non-league), and then outs, an infield single by Kevin Kumfennan head of the. NWC Range Department, who the committee chairman and diaseminated th~Golden League opener against Antelope will host the Saugus High squad in another loaded the bases. represents the 06 Directorate; and Dr. to the group's 28 members. Valley High School from Lancaster. leal!lle game at home on Tuesday, starting The Burros' first run of the game was Frank Cartwright, assistant to the The members of this committee are After losing a double-header on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. forced in when Mike Wirtz was hit by a Executive Committee, who represents the expected to respond with ideas and in­ to Bakersfield High School by scores of 16-3 The Burros broke fast from the starting pitched hall. Two RBis were then credited .Technical Director's Office. formation on what can be done within their and 4-1, the Burros bounced back Tuesday gate in Tuesday's game against the An­ to Dennis Ikenoyama who came through According to Capt. Kinley, the NWC departments, divisions or brancbes to with a 4-3 win over their opponents from telopes. Taking advantage of Mike Fulmer, with a single to right field The ball was Command has received a copy of an conserve energy and reduce energy c0n­ SPORTS Lancaster. The victory was sweetened for AV's starting pitcher, who lasted just 1 bobbled by the outfielder and a third run Executive Memo signed Feb. 2 by sumption. Recreation Roundup Coach Ed Schwartz' team, which had suf­ 1 3 innings, the BHS varsity tallied all four crossed the plate. This gave the BHS nine a on President Jimmy Carter. What it calls for is They also will be putting into action fered through a winless Golden League of its nms in the bottom half of the first four run lead that turned out to be enough to an immediate 5 percent reduction in energy directions received from the Energy Con­ 2 golf tourneys season in 1978. inning. win the game. servation Steering Committee. Fulmer, the Antelopes' starting hurler, compared to the last fiscal year at all federal installations. More infonnation and action will be was relieved in the second inning by Davey slated on weekend The members of the Energy Conservation promulgated in subsequent articles - stay Daniel. He limited the Burros to four tuned in. scatlered hits for the remainder of the Steering Committee are actively pursuing at local course what would be required to achieve a Two golf tournaments are on tap this , contest while striking out 7. Pre-retirement 'Lopes a Constant Threat decrease in energy consumption up to 15 weekend at the China Lake golf course. percent. The AV team had runners on base in One is the Commander's C~ golf tourney seminar starts every inning except the seventh, but A second group called the Departments' sponsored by the China Lake Men's Golf Energy Conservation Committee has been Club and the other is the Betty Jo Bailey Gaunt's pitching and the Burros' defense soon, enroll now held them scoreless in every inning except ATTENDS FMA CONVENTION - Dennis Rowell (at left) congratUlates Rod in existence for about two years. Its Invitational golf tournament staged by the Enrollment is now being accepted for a the fourth, when the 'Lopes tallied three Murray on his election to serve a second term as president of the Federal membership includes representatives from Olina Lake Women's Golf Club. Pre-retirement Planning Seminar which is runs. Managers' Association (formerly National Association of Supervisors, Federal each of the departments and independent The Commander's Cup tourney is one of Two double plays - shortstop to second to Government). Rowell, who attended the Association's recent national convention organizations on the Center. scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 11. the four major events of the year for golfers Most of the sessions (except the first and third base to second to first - in in Washington, D.C., is employed at NWC and serves as president of China Lake Dr. Stine is the chainnan of this com- in this area. The entry fee is $6 per person, "Psychological Aspects of Retirement" and the first and second innings, respectively, Chapler No . 28 of Ihe F MA . \ mittee, whose members are the working and late entries are still being taken. the "Financial Planning" segments) will be enabled the BHS varsity nine to thwart Golfers who have not yet signed up can 11> hours in duration and will be held once a potential scoring threats by the AV team. make arrangements to do so by calling Phil Centerite aHlnd. Federal lanaClr.' As.'n conyention week. A lead-off double by Rick Pompa and a Sprankle at NWC Ext. 3203 or, after working Dennis Rowell, president of China Lake re-emphasized the key role of managers in The Psychological Aspects segment will single by Joe Barkate spelled trouble for the maintaining the present Civil Service hours, at 446-4236. Chapter No. 28 of the Federal Managers' the Federal government to improve be in the form of an all. years Guest speaker at the banquet was Dr. by Navy commands and individuals. Contest Judges familiar with water, making it fun for Alan Campbell, Director of the Office of tryouts let March. 17, 24 them 10 learn to swim. They are also taught Personnel Management, who called for the This year, as the program changed from a The China Lake Litile League will hold to blow bubbles in water, to float on their help of supervisors and managers to im­ quarterly to an annual contest, six Naval signups and tryouts for Major and Minor backs and to hack kick. Children also do piement the Civil Service Reform Act. He Reservists reported to the Navy Internal Division players 9 to 12 years of age on free floating but in this they are assisted by Relations Activity to serve as judges. These Diamond 4, located across from the NWC mothers or guardians. Storm hits .•. reservists were selected because of their Federal Credit Union, starting at 9:30 a.m. During the program, Mrs. Swinford has civilian experience in print and / or (Continued from Page 1) on the next two Saturdays - March 17 and youngsters work with toys and plays games broadcast related occupations. 24. with them. After children hecome familiar occurrence was probably the result of static Included in the rules for lIIe printed 'media .. In addition, players in the Farm/ T-Ball with the water, they are allowed to jump electricity generated by the sudden, mid­ category was the requirement that division can also sign up on these dates for into the pool so that they will go under afternoon storm. newspaper editors submit copies for tryouts that will be held on March 31 and judging that were published on or closest to without becoming frightened, which is one According to John Gibson, weather April 7. Players in this division must be 7 of the main causes of drowning of children the dates of March 1 and Aug. 3, 1978, and a forecaster at Armitage Field, a small at­ third date of the s!aff's choice. The years of age by July 31, 1979. this age. mospheric low pressure center moving A voluntary donation of $15 per player or With older tots from 21> to 31>, Mrs. ROCKETEER issue of Aug. 11, 1978, was WATER BABIES - Swimming instructor Adrienne Swinford (far left) demon. through southern California (near Baja OUTSTANDING SAFETY RECORD - During lhe period from February 1976 $25 per family is requested to offSet the cost SWinford instructs them in the same basics selected for the latter. strafes with her son, Douglas, that being in the water can be fun for youngsters his California) was responsible for dumping a through October 1978, the NWC Fuze and Sensors Department compiled a record of of uniforms and equipment. but they are old enough to work with kick First place in Categoty A (authorized age. The other mothers and tiny tots taking part in the swimming program total of .35 in. of rain at the air field - some 500.000 man-hours worked without a kKt-time accident. In recognition of this Further infonnation on the Litile League boards too. This age group is also allowed to nOlKOmmercial offset and letterpress in progress at the Center's indoor swimming pool are (I. to r,) Carol Sakai, and of which fell Tuesday afternoon and the outstanding safety record, a SOO,OOO hour safety certificate was presented recently newspapers) went to "The Gator," which is program can be obtained by calling Sam glide to side of the pool and to play racing remainder between 1 and 3 a.m. Wed­ daughter. Jill; Judy Katsumoto, and son. James; and Laura Swift, and daughter, 10 R. A. Bool (al lell), head of Code ll, by Copl. F. H. M. Kinley, NWC Vice the newspaper of the Naval AmPhibious Naumann, at 446-2172. games with toys and to paddle in the water nesday. Susie. _ Photo by Ron Allen Commander. - Photo by Randy Eady Base, Litile Creek, Va. z= r

Page Four ROCKETEER March 16.1979 March 16. 1979 ROCKETEER Page Five NWC Blueiacket of Month ••• Need for special Public Works Dept. provides (Continued from Page 1) officer that is required for the Navy to care near heavy superior performance as a supervisor was maintain its superiority in today's world." U·D.rive·lt dispatch service recently recognized through the selection of ATl Kasimatis is on his second tour of equipment noted duty at China Lake. He spent his first tour The Public Works Department Tran· provided on a priority basis depending on his work center as, "The Outstanding Work By Billie Hise here with Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 'sportation "C" Pool Dispatcher's Office is the availability of equipment and operators. Center," in the Aircraft Maintenance Attention has been called to the problems Five from February 1970 to October 1974. being moved to the front of the motor pool in Barkley states that he is pleased by the Division by an advisory team from the experienced lately by heavy duty equip­ During that time, he met and married his Building No. 00984 as a convenience to excellent customer acceptance and Naval Air Logistics Command at Patuxent ment operators. wife, Patti. They now have three children, customers. response to the recenUy implemented taxi River, Md. Now that the rainy season is past, road Eric, 9, stacy, 7, and Kerrie, 4, all born in _Beginning Monday, "C" POjll dispatch service. The expanded "c" Pool support In a letter recommending ATl Kasimatis work is being done and some drivers are not Ridgecrest. services will he provided from that location. will not alter the taxi service. for the honor, his supervisor AEC J. D. slowing down for the posted areas where During his off duty hours, Kasimatis says Also, at that time, customers may call a new Customers are reminded that they should Ridge stated: "Not only does Petty Officer road work is in progress. he spends most of his time just being with and separate telephone number for the use the taxi service over the use of all other Kasimatis ensure that his work center Some drivers have driven very close to his family. However, he has found the time dispatcher. The number is NWCExt. 2702. passenger carrying government vehicles maintains an effective and productive the heavy equipment expecting the operator to sing regularly in the Immanuel Baptist According to Lee V. Barkley, trans· for trips within the taxi operating area. output, but he also manages the time and to stop for them or move off the road. Still Church choir, to build things from wood, portation superintendent, "e" Pool Numbers for the taxi service are NWC Ext. workload of the work center so that quality other drivers have zipped along and pulled and to grow a vegetable garden. He claims transportation support can he either U· 2280 or 2838. training can also be included in to the work across double solid lines on the road in the about anything will grow here if given Drive-ft, or chauffeur-operated support. center's daily routine." face of oncoming traffic expecting the Women's workshop plenty of water. Vehicles Kept in Central Pool Chief Ridge reported that ATI Kasimatis heavy equipment to move over fast or stop ATI Kasimatis is anxiously awaiting the U·Drive-It dispatch service is provided is an excellent technician who possesses an if there was a problem. to explore ways to results of a recent Navywide examination from . a central pool that consists of exceptional knowledge of electronics and Too Heavy To Stop Quickly troubleshooting procedures. he took for chief petty officer and is hopeful passenger carrying vehicles of less than 12 set career goals that he will be advanced. These road repair vehicles may be as passenger capacity and cargo vehicles of 2· A Career Goal Setting workshop for Strict, But Fair, Supervisor When his tour is up here in 1981. he says he much as 12 ft. wide and weigh from 12 to 80 ton and under capacity. The vehicles are women will be sponsored by the Cerro Coso "He is a strict, but fair supervisor who will be going to sea again but will return to tons. There is a new crane that will be used made available to Center customers for Community College's Project HERE (Hi· commands the respect due his position by Ridgecrest when he retires from the Navy. at NWC which weighs in excess of 140 tons support of official use functions and are desert Educational Resources and Em­ his subordinates while in turn he shows At the present time, ATI Kasimalis and his unIadened. operated by the user. ployment), program on Wednesday from 9 respect for his superiors," alief Ridge said. family live in Navy housing at China Lake, There is no way that such vehicles can DISTINGUISHED VISITOR - Dr. A dispatch ticket is issued with the a.m. to 12 noon at the old County Court "His belief in the self-rights and human but expect to move into a home they own in move or stop quickly or, in some cases, even John Transue is greeted upon his vehicle, which the operator must complete, House, 230 W. Ridgecrest Blvd. dignity of all indil6duals an­ before use. The support will be provided to Motorcycle safety memorating the 112th and 37th birthdays of Center employees on Dec. 31, 1978, and must ''You have provided technical e;q>ertise RNMCB-17 at Port Hueneme, Calif.• and of jects such as light standards and trees. Donations sought by the limit of vehicle availability on an ad· CEC andSeabees. respectively. be secretaries or fulfill a secretarial role. In on on the job training and other training the 1st Reserve Regiment at Los Alamitos, Motorists must watch out to be sure that vance reservation basis. During the ceremonies at the ball, SW2 most cases, clerks, clerk.typists, recep­ spay, neuter group class to be held projects and have willingly devoted your Calif. In civilian life, Capt. Maddock is their vehicle does not get under the boom. Number of Vehicles Limited Albert M. Zidek was presented the Seabee tionists, and specialized clerks will be time and talent to assist in the military and president and chief executive officer of All heavy duty equipment used at NWC Although the quantity of vehicles Plans were announced this week for a Reservist of the Year for 1978 award by eligible. • for rummage sale professional training of Sea Cadets assigned Boyle Engineering Co. at Newport Beach, is posted with slow·moving vehicle signs, available in "C" Pool for U·Drive-It is motorcycle safety class that will be held at CMCS PhillIp M. Nelson, officer in charge of Nominees may be either military or to the China Lake unit. This duty has often Calif. and the areas where road work is being Contributions are being sought for a presenUy limited, the availability will in· the Safety Building (comer of Nimitz Ave. the Reserve Naval Mobile Construction civilian personnel at NWC, and selections been at the expense of family time and is A highlight of the evening was the cake done are posted with "Slow" and "Men and rummage sale, sponsored by the Indian crease in the near future by the return of and Hussey Rd.) on Saturday, March 24, Battalion 17 Detachment 0217, homeported all the more appreciated by the members of cutting ceremony by Capt. Maddock and will be based on the following factors: Equipment Working" signs. Wells Valley Spay and Neuter Program, "B" assignments to "e" Pool as a result of starting at 8 a.m. at the Naval Weapons Center. quality and quantity of work, attitude, that will be held on Saturday. March 31. at this detachment." Mrs. Pat Wilson, wife of NWC's Public Vehic1\! drivers are asked to watch for the new taxi service and energy con­ The course is a combination of films and The Seabee of the Year awara IS given Works Officer, Capt. R. B. Wilson. Others dependability, adaptability, initiative, heavy equipment being moved or working the old Kern County Building. 230 W. lecture and actual riding e;q>erience for Chief Nelson went on to say that Zidek's servation. annually to a member of Detachment 0217 who participated in the cake cutting were discretion, responsibility, public relations, on Center streets and roads. Slow down until Ridgecrest Blvd. will both on-road and off·road riders. It is open superior performance of duties is typical of Chauffeur-operated equipment also who demonstrates a superior quality of SWC Nathaniel Davis, the oldest Seabee appearance and demeanor, and ability to it is safe to pass, or wait until the operator Needed are donations of children's toys be available by calling the "C" Pool to all Naval Weapons Center residents and the outstanding group of petty officers af· leadership, military and 'professlonal Reservist, and Ltjg. Patric Y. Nassaux. the organize work. can get the vehi<;le as far to the side as (in good condition), clothing for all ages, Dispatcher at NWC Ext. 2702. This service is their dependents. filiated with Detachment 0217. competence, as well as a continuing and youngest "Seabee." Letters of nomination should contain a possible. books, furniture, tools and home ap­ usually provided for buses, cargo trucks of Each student must present a signed enthusiastic support of the Naval Reserve Guests of honor for the event included Harry Parodi!. former NWC Public Af· written statement of how the nominee Drive slowly where road work is un­ pliances. Arrangements can be made to more than 2·ton capacity, weight handling, waiver before riding in the class. Adults proj!l"am. Rear Admiral William L. Harris, NWC fairs Officer, served as the master of meets_ the criteria listed above, with derway. That heavy duty operator really have all such items ' picked up by calling construction, and specialized equipment. may sign for themselves. Parents may sign CMCS Nelson cited SW2 Zidek for con· Commander, and Mrs. Jean Harris; Bob ceremonies for the ball. RAdm. Harris and descriptive examples if possible. doesn't want to get a crush on you either. either 446-2671 or 37~. The equipment is operated by a professional for minors on the morning of the class or tinued dedication of time and self to the Hillyer. NWC Technical Director, and Mrs. Capt. Maddock both spoke briefly at the Nominations will be accepted from any All money raised by the rummage sale operator and requires hoth a Calfornia Class earlier. Waiver forms are available in the Navy and Naval Reserve program for the Luverne Hillyer; and Ridgecrest Mayor event complimenting Detachment 0217 for military personnel or civilian employee of Vehicle tested ••• will go into a rebate fund that is used to I or II license and a matching government Safety Office. past 15 years, in a letter of commendation Don Chieze and his wife, Peggy. the outstanding work it has been ac. the Center. The person submitting the (Continued from Page 1) cover a portion of the cost of having cats vehicle operator's permit. Persons seeking more information or wbo nomination may -be a supervisor, a that was given to him during the an· Present as "King Bee' waS Capt. Thomas complishing in the China Lake area. around the flight deck. If a fire results, it and dogs spayed or neutered in order to help The chauffeur-operated equipment also wish to enroll for this Cl)Ul"se should call coworker, or a subordinate of the nominee. niversary ball. will do all of its fire fighting in the first reduce the number of stray animals in the should be requested no later than 3 p.m. of NWC Ext. 2367, or appear lit 8 a.m. on Letters of nomination, which must be The letter continued, "During the past . critical 30 seconds. local area. the day before use. The equipment will be March 24 at the Safety Building. received before the close of business on year, you have supervised and managed the A mixture of aqueous film forming foam Wednesday, March 28, should be sent to the overall operation of the equipment and shop (AFFF) and purple K powder (PKP) jets Equal Employment Opportunity Office, Two Navy oHicers report for· duty at China Lake from the hose nozzles to damp the flames. IEEE members to Code 0081. This combination was developed by Henry LCdr. James Kincheloe and LCdr. Robin surgeon in the Naval Regional Medical Beming, Georgia. He was a captain when hear talk on Coso Lecture slated on B. Peterson, of the Naval Research Datta recently reported for duty at the Center's Branch Clinic at China Lake . • he left the Army to take up civilian practice . Laboratory, who was a spectator at last Naval Weapons Center. For LCdr. Kincheloe this is his second in Martinez. geothermal area pyrotechnic pollution week's tests here. LCdr. Kincheloe is the new head of the tour at China Lake since he had previously Both !.Cdr. Kincheloe and LCdr. Datta of the demonstration was served here as maintenance control officer are residing in family housing at China A tafk on the current status of the Coso The importance Ordnance Division in the Aircraft Depart· at the Naval Air Facility from 1968 to 1971. Lake. geothermal project will be presented at a abatement eHort highlighted by the variety of officials at· m~t. while LCdr. Datta is the '!I'w flight He reported to NWC recently following a luncheon meeting of the China Lake Sec· Dr. Bernard E . Douda, manager of the tending the tests. Also present were R. L. tion, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Chemical Sciences Branch, Pyrotechnic Darwin, the Naval Material Command's two year tour aboard the aircraft carrier Engineers, that will be held on Monday, Division of the Naval Weapons Support fire protection coordinator for the Navy; USS Constellation, where he was the starting at 11 :30 a.m. at the Enlisted Club. Center, Crane, Ind., will give an un· John Raccato, project engineer; Joe assistant weapons officer. The speaker will be Dr. Carl Austin, head classified lecture on the Navy's effort in Gandolf and Norman Gisel, test engineers LCdr. Kincheloe, who hails from Marion, of the Geothermal Uti1i2ation Division in the . developing a pollution abatement for the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent ill., is a 27·year Navy veteran. He has alsO NWC Public Works Department. technology base for pyrotechnic devices. River, Md.; Lt. Dave Deese, Naval Air served aboard the aircraft carriers USS Dr. Austin, who directs the Center's Dr. Douda's presentation, which is open Forces, Pacific F1eet; and ABCS William E. Enterprise and Kitty Hawk and was the geothermal programs at various locations to all interested Naval Weapons Center Nichols, Naval Air Forces, Atlantic Fleet. weapons officer at the Naval Air Station, in the world (Alaska and in the Hawaiian employees, will be held in the China Lake Numerous representatives of other groups North Island, Calif. Islands to mention two), will provide up to Pilot Plant Conference Room on Friday, were also present. LCdr. Datta reported here last December date infonnation on the Coso geothermal March 23, at 10 a.m. Influential on the local level in the work for his first Navy assignment after at· area which is located within the boundaries He will describe efforts associated with done for improving Navy firefighting were tending Fjight Surgeon School at the Naval of the Naval Weapons Center. illuminating flares, infrared flares, colored NWC's fire chief Richard Rightmer; former Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Prior to that he had a civilian practice in Martinez, Calif., The current energy shortage ~as spurred smokes, colored flares, photoflash, red NWC fire chiefs Jack Brust and William R. interest in the development of such sites in phosphorous markers, and dye markers. Knight; and Don Huber, former fire chief at which is near San Francisco. order to help satisfy future energy Dr. Douda will describe the methods that NAS Miramar in San Diego. He volunteered for the Navy after hearing COVETED AWARD - SW2 Albert M. Zidek (left) receives the 1978 Seabee requirements. are proposed to reclaim or dispose of Thirty-three P·16 aircraft carrier fire· good reports on Navy doctors from several Reservist of the Year award during the annual anniversary ball at the Elks Lodge The meeting is open to all interested compositions in pyrotechnic devices in an fighting vehicles have been built by the Navy people with whom be had been from eMCS Phillip M. Nelson, Officer in Charge of the Reserve Naval Mobile persons. Those planning to attend are asked environmentally acceptable manner. He A.C.L. !i'ilco Co. of Santa Ana, Calif .• at a associated. Service in the military is not Construction BaHalion 11, Detachment 0211. Mrs. Nancy Zidek proudly looks on as to call NWC Ext. 3100 in order that adequate will also show a movie of the pilot plant cost of $85,000 per unit. Sixteen more are new to him however, since LCdr. Datta eMCS Nelson congratulates her husband for his superior performance of duties space for the luncheon meeting will be in· which resulted from the Navy's exploratory now coming off the production line for the served as an Army doctor from 1975 to 1m which earned him the award. -Photos by PH2 Tony Garcia LCdr. Robin Dolta sured. efforts in this field. Navy's assault carriers. wit/) duty in South Korea and at Fort