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Tim Henriksen ’82 has Now skilled in the management eral military subjects. He is Fomner I
been promoted by Washington and nursing care of patients in scheduled for duty in Louis- Z ___
National Insurance Company flight, she is assigned with the ville. I
to group sales representative of 31st Aeromedical Evacuation ——     `{
the Dallas Group Oflfice. He Squadron at Charleston Air H H H ,84 I, h I ,
joined the company in 1983. Force Base, Texas. Cogsylctcg tl; Arm Bigoorff Darlene F· Gl¤¢k¤¤g has I I
P HI b , Y I been named to annual assocrate ‘ *I
nance o cer as1c course a - · ·
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David N. Maynard ’82, an Barbara G. McConnie ’83 Aberdeen Proving Ground, gzimgcriigg fgstgtftc Rnggggiig l {
ensign in the U.S. Navy, is has been assigned to Keesler Md. The course provides him Assiciltion (ABIRA) The J I
now a Naval aviator. He was Air Force Base, Miss., after with orientation in the ord- ABIRA is an imcmatiogal OP j (
presented with "Wings of completing Air Force basic nance field as well as training . . .
. .. - . . . . . . . . . ganrzatron which promotes fel- I
(10ld Hfi€1” C0mpl€l1ng 18 training. She rs now receiving rn administration, management lowship among PCOPIC through C
months of flight training. specialized instruction in [nc and general military subjects. biographical research and 5
  computer systems field. Communication 'I I
Hanh M. D0 ’83 received _ I l I
his Commission to Navy ensign Lawrence E. Subervi ’83 is Herman Frrzgerald HIHI 84   I,
after completing Aviation Ofli- 21 ETSI lieutenant in the U.S. rmsromplctcd an armor O cer Leslie G. Klein Kearney, a   I
(-er Candidate School. During Air Force. He is 21 missile com- basle Course at thc U‘S‘ Army member of the U.S. womenls I
the 13-week course at the Naval plex management Officer at Lit- Armor Scheer Fort Krmxt KY kayak team at the summer I
Air Station Pensacola, Fla., D0 Ile Rock Air Force Base, Ark., The _COurS€ col/crc? branch Olympics in Los Angeles in the I I
was prepared for fin-they duties with the 308th Strategic Mis- rrarmr}gI rrr armor Or_ newly summer of 1984, recently par-   II
and responsibilities as a com- Silc Wing- Cemmlssmned Orrlccrs Wrrri spe` ticipated in events in Lake   (
missioned ofiicer and t0 pre- ”_"‘;* Cla] Cmphesls On trlc dunes Or Placid and was a member of the ‘ l
part; him to enter primary Sam Bowie ’34 Of the PON- rank imdd reCOr}IrrI?leSrmee_ Pla` team that competed in Den- cl
flight training. land Trail Blazers was named ioolnd Pa. cis" II Sli; I;ri1InI;;§ maYk» England; and West Gel` E
.—.- to the NBA A11-Rookie team. I‘?°“ "r.‘“? r;‘° ° II “ . I marry ¤¤r1¤€r¤h1Sv¢¤f— l I
. ive rrncr es an ma1n e-
Elimbcth .I· Reark ,83 rs H The Ciiiitcn who received rg nancep comrliiunications weap- I I
graduate ofthe U.S. Air Force VOles» Joflled lVll€l'*a€l,]0T€l3¤ Of Ons arid IIICIICSI i I I I
engineering assistant Coursc at the IChrcago Bulls, Akeem I David E. Delaney of Lex- II
ShcppI1rdAir Force BQSCI TCx_ Olajuwon of the Houston M rngton, has been electeclIv1ce I
HSI She is Serving at Bitburg Rockets, Charles Barkley ofthe Garry DI Davidson ,84 has president ofI].   B. Hilliard, I
Air BIISCI WI,St Germany Philadelphia 76ers and Sam been awarded Silver Wings {OL W. L. Lyons Inc., a Louisville-
Perkins of the Dallas Maver- . . based brokerage firm. He also l
. .. lowing graduation from U.S. . It
rcks. lhe squad was selected by AII FOICII Imvi IIIIOI IIIIIIIIIII III was named manager of the
james K. Thompson ’83 is the league’s 23 head coaches. Mather AIII Fogc Base Cali. firm’s oflice in Terre Haute, *_]
a graduate of the U.S. Air The five players named were ’ ` Ind. He attended the Universi— I
Force pilot training program the first five players chosen in -—- ty in 1976. I`
gpc! hasprccepzed silger wir2g;Iat the NBA draft. Mark WI Romancwitz ,84 *I]
ance rr ·orcc ase a.   - » [
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lile is “er"‘"g al Vrmre Arr Vincent M. Holloway ’84 siagsn iiin tIiemI€il§iO1§av;lS Ifile J
rrlrrr Baier N‘M‘ has completed a signal oflicer completed the 13 week Avia— r I
basic course at the U.S. Army tion Officer Candidate School i (
Timothy L. Long ’83 is a Signal School, Fort Gordon, at the Naval Air Station Pensa- l `
grntlnzrte of  Air Force pi- Ga. He received instruction in cola, Fla. in February, The I l`
lot training, and has received military leadership and tactics, school prepared him for future F I
silvcr wings at Columbus Air tactical and radio communica- duties and responsibilities as a Q ']
l·`orct· Base, Miss. He is serving tions systems and communica- commissioned ofiicer and to en- I [
with the Ill9th Borrrbardrrrent tions center operations. ter primary flight training.   p
\\’ing at (irantl liorks Air Force ——-— *1
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graduated from U.S. Air Force b Markus K'.Ha;1manh84 ha; K
Teresa T. Martin ’83 has pilot training. He received sil- FC; Commlseloncf wt C rin lj I]
bccn tlccorzrtctl with the U.S. ver wings at Columbus Air 9 ISV}! Pnslgigia lcgcorgllgetv   [
Arrnv(lorrrrrrerrtltrtion Medal at Force Base, Miss. He is now mg Vlmmn cer rm, 1 Ste l ji
(., _lf_ I     ,I I _ . _ I. . _ I A . School at the Naval Arr Station l
r.rr isle B.rrr.rtl\s, la. Martin, serving with the 41st Military . ·
I _I I II . ._ I I. .   . I I I Pensacola, Fla. Hers prepared _l A
.t IltlIlS})()II.\il()ll oflrtcr with the Arrlrft Squadron at Charleston . I   . , I
\ “. C H I A. 1. B S C for future duties and responsr
.· rrny *:rr .o egc was aware- rr ·orce asc, . . l.l. . ` . . d mi e I
ctl thc rnctlrrl for dctnonstrating  - N mw as a wmmlislont 9 _  
IIIIIQIIIII IIII I II _lII III I _ I . II `I cer and to enter primary flight ~ (
  ‘I (I   ‘ ( _ ° Ulllrl Im Ilr_ Larry D. McC0lpin ’84 has U-aining S
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