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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i -,---- . ' .:"' February,S. 1957 EXCHANGE STUDENT.NOlUINEE-Anne Woolfenden( left) advisor',ot , the' Burroughs High- School chapter of the California;Scholarship F~d4 eration discusses 'the possibilities of a summer in Rome with 'Judy \Vil~ son; (See story beio,v');" , . , ' , . " . " . < ' " ' _ " ' s;SF:r~orry:lnatesJudy WUson, , ~As··ForeigrlExGhange Student· :- " .~ :J" d" T', \~h' ":n-:was':' ~~med that .he'o~shehuist.have .co~pi~ted' ,..' u, y, ',' .1 SO ,. . . two years of a foreign language. ' this week as~Burroughs HIgh General requirements 'for' seleo- School candidate to 'go abroad thin' accented the; student's' ability this summer under the Amer- to adapt quickly a?,d e~sUY to '~if~ . ' . . . , ' , ferent people and Situations, a' high Ican, FIeld ServIce' Program academic standino-, a recognition of which is 'sponsored locally by the responsibiliti~imd ,pu~poses in~ the Galifornia' Scholarship vOl,;ed in the AF~ ~r?gram and a " '; willmgness to partICipate whole~ FederatlOn. . heartedly in the program•. A' junior' student, Judy, IS the ' dau hter or"Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wil- Purp.ose of th,e .exchange ~rogr~m gCh' Lak Now vice-presi- is to Increase, understandmg and son" Ina e. . d h' th pi s of the dent of the' student 'body, she' has fnen s Ip .a~ong e .peo e , . . , P Cl b and the world by glvmg American t~enagers been actlve.m e p . ~ the opportunity to live With fam~ Girl's Athletic ASSOCiatIOn and has .. . f . I d Gh'taThome be·eii.· a member of the CSF for three Illes ~n a orehlgn aIJ: t' d It . . s' , Finmsh exc ange s u en , ..IS pre - years.'.- f' th ' '. .' h wI'll ently' attending, Burroughs under' Selection 0 e nommee, w 0 f" d b th Cali 'd d b th A 'can this program mance Y e ~ n?w be CO~SI ere ! e ~erJ fornia Scholarship Federation whicb. Field Service Commltt~e"wasmade .' d ' $650 last year to com~ from amon~ 11 .applicants by a raise some. . board composed of students, faculty plete the proJect. and' administration representatives, Selection of a: student by the B!lr~ and a member of the community. r0!1ghs committee does not g~aran~ BaSIS for selection included spe- tee a summer abroad, accordmg to ' cific requirements that the student Miss Anne Woolfende~, faculty ~d~ be. a member of the junior class, at :visor. of CSF, since.,fmal selection' . least.. sixteerL years' off age; in' ex" of:the candidates Will b~, made byi 'cellent. health," a- U.S.' citizen ·and-. the ,Amer~can.Fie\d-ServIce., Test Station. China Lake, Calif.' Seventy-Flye CA,P ·Teens Visit,Station ',U.?'~upr~~~.Court 11th Reg'ionNavy'.league Ousts DeCISion On > ~'.": : ' . . . . - - ,!' ~ .• " . , :WwIl.Holiday Pay': To,\liewNOTSV\lo.r·k . ., A Supreme Court deCISIOn revers- .' ,': ,',', ,,:' '- • ' .' < . ' , " , ' , , ' •• : . " , , ing" additiorialpaY~for" holiday!;. . Thirq~:five 'membersof-the Navy Leaguelrom the!1th ~orked bY,ungraded ;mployees dur.- Region' will visit NOTS on Wednesday and Thursdiyo£ .~:~n:~r~~::rc~~e~~i I~e;:st~~in.~~!~e,e.k.!~·'v~e~> NOTS facili~~es arid witne.~s ~~t_ ~rings: RelaJions of the Department of the Captain, F~ ~. 'Ash,:,,:ort?l St~~i0I! I Machil1e, and F<,lU,ndry and .T•. p. Navy. , . ' Commander, has~ an:anged a, pro- Clark of Hoffman Laboratones. '. On .May _28, 1952, ,a petition ~~.s gram to' acquaint the 'visitor:? ,with ·Also:· RAdfi1 A. p. Fr.aser (Rep. filed ,in the trnited States Court'of the .work of the Station;:beginning Vought,Co.; D. E. Glavm, Chrys~er ¢~aim,s in \Vhich additional pay fo:r with a talk by'Dr. W.·E. McLean, Corporation; Capt. Robert DeWo~fe :work on h,olidays:during;\VWI~was Technical Director; on Wedriesday (Ret); , RAdm.,· R;0bert . W. Berry 'claimed, by ~ngraded.empl?yees of morning. > . . " , , ' (Ret.); ~Paul Dolla~d,-,Century. En~ (tlie:Navy.Department (also called. On Wednesday afternoon, the.vis- gineers; ·,D.· G. Gris'Yold, CIa-Val ~p~rdiem or wage'board employees). iting ·business:and industrial lead~ Co.;' G; ~s. Hall, ConsolidatedElec~ On ,July,,12, ,1955, the'Court ruled in ers will 'witness a firingat' the Su- trodyna~ics; Arth1.tr Lumley, ~ero~ fayor, of,the petitioners.' Wide pub- 'personic' Naval 'Ordnance Research Jet· Corp.; G, 'J. "Lynch, 'Aeronu~ licitY,.wa~ giv~n).he,:.r~IJng. ,'Track' (SNORT); and hear a lecture tronics'. 'Syste~s;. R. R. Mill e r, :,,In'many cases, the .pu~licitY!n- by ·"'Dr.':'W: .B. ,LaBerge On SIDE- Northrop_Aircraft;' C. N.· Monson, :cluded a ,recommendation t~at all WINDER." • " . .- .. ' . The ,Garrett Corporation; K. \V. :who had worked on holidays as un- . A' test < firing,. at, Warhead,' Re~ PatriCk,',. Consolida,ted : ·Electr0,O',p'.'e"·_.'r'.OS'.'.··~·r:'.·I"V.'"'e"n·.·.·:,: ~,i regular,work days, du~ing, World craft; R. M. Ashby, Autonetics Di~ M. Parsons Co.; R. A'-Quadt, Hun~ 'In ,J-!\ .. _ " . ~u . _ \Val'" n are not entitled to extra 'vision North American Aviation; ter Douglas' Aluminum;' .Thomas ' , . day's pay .for 'each holiday. worked; A;-'Alien. Barbour,- The' Rand Cor- Quayle, Northrop Aircraft Co.; 'F•. f'r-n'e""'T'r'eo't'm'e"n'"t by' de'Po"'ur Go':'10" since> Joint .Resolution ()f January poration; R. S. Brill, 'Hunter Doug- :M. Wells, Fred M. Wells, Inc. :' . . .... .', <., , ",,' 6,1885; granting .such right, was re- las·'Aluminum;' J: S. Cantlen, Pa- The last visit of -the Navy League ,A"Station'audience,was'at o.nce puzzled a,nd the'n de~ pealed in toto by,Joint Resolution Cific,Telephone &·Telegraph;'J. F. memberstotheStationwasin·Feb~ . of 29 June, 1938. (U.S. v. Bergh, Caslin,' Turbo, Divisiqn;, American ruary of 1956. lighted with the'selections of, Leonard de 'Paul-'s 'Opera No. 17>.'" '. ' . , _Gala Tuesday night; ,bt~t ,mostly. delighted: . .~ . Althouo-h the decision applies di~ De Paur chose:the witty, .richly beautifully. Mr:'Winters',rich, deep rectlY' to'" ungraded employees,' the melodic' "Four" Saints :in'" Three baritone was very welI .received decision also prevents the possibil; Acts," the newsmaking and eleet~ic throughout the evening; as was Miss ity of graded employees receiving "Carmen Jones" and the Ame"rican Matthews' tender, throaty soprano. additional pay for the holiday pay: , classic. and international·sensl!.ti9p. .. After_.faltering sIightly....in~.~'Four, . Employees who he-ye.cl_ai!ll~d._~l1~ '-''-P(;"rgy'and' :Bes;"'~for'hi~ program. Saints," tenor Luther Saxon came ~d~itional pay, or expect to be paid ". Cause of the puzzlement was, > of back to handle, the difficult, high the additional pay are advised that co~rse, the, GertrUde Stein-Virgil passages of' "Corporal Joe" with the addiU,onal pay is not payable. Thomson collaboration"Four Saints consummate ease. in Three Acts"; a sardonically hu- The ~oncertprogram'read: "The~­ morous, yet simple and pious tale of tre goers, opera devotees, and just two saints, Teresa of Avila and Ig- plain music lovers of every type , riatius Loyola. find happy meeting ground in 'Por- Gertrude Stein's magic with words gy and Bess' . . .,". and the NOTS shows at its freshest and most pro- audience was no exception." Virtu- vo~ative' in ~'Four',Saints." Their ally every number in "Porgy" is ,a' "meaning" mayor may not. be ob- familiar one, and Miss Matthews licure. What is more ifi1Port.ant is and Mr. Winters did justice to each ,that their sound is always joyful to of them. Miss Matthews' moving , ~ the ear.· The 'famous "pigeons' on rendition of "My.Man's Gone Now," , the grass alas" comes from this and Mr. Winter's "Plenty O"Noth- source; the quotation goes on: "Pi- in'" were particular high spo'ts. geons on the grass alas. Short long '. Although not quite evidenced by grass short longer yellow gras~ alas the amount o'f applause g i v e n _ pigeo~s on the grass. If .the~ were throughout the concert, dePaur's , not pigeons what were they?' ' . This subtle'satire on the f~ibles whole ensemble performed admlr- .. '" d Id t '1'1 ably. The chorus was well balanced . of gran opera wou seem 0 I us- . ' ,..trate the relative unimportance' Of a~d pre'clse, and .the orchestra pro- ~ 1 . 'It-' t t b f Y but vlded far more than adequate ac- , , yncs. IS ~ean 0 e unn , com animent.. the local audience seemed unsure as P _. . ' to whether to laugh." At ,any rate, :-Threegreat works, two fine solo~ " tiley were set at ease with the next jsts, and ,an expert chorus an~ ~r" : two, more' .familiar,'. presentations. chestra under _the baton. of, a diS-, , " "Carmen" Jones'" was .well acted tinguished' conductor-:...the dePau~ .":'~~d welI sung: .Inez.Ma~~hews,and Opera Gala c~i-tainly.proyiC!ed morE! ;, Lawrence,'Winters, ,.bC?th ,:-products than 'enough entertamment. for 9l}e ,'''. or" t"he:. original cast, ,:IH~rformed evening. ~ ' . ' . - - ' .. ~ ~ " 15.000.000 Read' About Sidewinder :L\Iore 'than 15 million' people read about the NOTS~d~vell)pe,d .SIDEWINDER guided, missile -last week, according to. Station Information Specialist. Ernest George. The' missile was featur- ed in a cover .stOry by the "Par- ade" Sunday SUPPlement, which is included in 55 of the nation's ,largest, si!burban·uewspapers. It is one of the three biggest Sun- day supplements.·" . 'Southland papers' . carrying "Parade" aitd the SIDE'VIND- , . ARTIST OF THE lUONTH-Beginning this month, a series of art ex- ER story were The San Bern- 'hibits featuring "The 'Artist of the JUonth" will be shown at the Station ardino Sun-Telegram, The Pass- Library. First' of. the series is \Yend~' Minnich ~vhose work. includes ~dena·.Star-News,.and,The· Long, desert· and mountain landsCApes" still' life" portraits and.' seml~bstrac-, '"Beach: Press-Telegram.' .. " ., f" r&ions; 1l\Irst l\linnich's lportnlil$dra.~'e~ won ,severa\. award.s. il "~' ~ ~ .'~' ~f : ~', , ' ~ ( p '" '/ ~ ., • \ " Richa'rd.s,T0 Speak At Ph,oto:Club Meet Page."' Four ' :'~Dr~_L~ 1=. Slagle Arinounce's:Final ;,'-::- ";'lW'-B6oster"PundTabulati6hs ;. . ., . . - - .. - , 1;: .. Dr~ Lowell E:Slagle, President of ~the Inc/ian Wells yaIIcy C"napter of tth~ Society for the Preservati~n {and .Encouragement of Barbershop 'Wuartet Singing' in America, re- \.[-eently 'announced that the final '·--~tabulations' of the SPEBSQSA- -riiponsored portion of the TV Boost.- --fer fund drive stands at $7080,36: cf-rhe Supervisor's Association had ,'~i' previously collected $4600. . , : .', ':, 'Fhe goa~of the' local barbershop,: , .er's drive was $7400. Added to the .:.. ~pervisor's total, this would have ,..J?~~l'ayed the' conlmunity debt .of , - ~i2,OOO' With the, campaign,still ,ov~ , ,_~r:$30Q shy- of the goal,Dr. Slagle . 'E"nipliasized" that an!. TV , owners " who were missed' In tpe recent ~ ~riye' may still cop-tribute: to the "':'~oosterStation by mailing a .check . ',~br money order',·to ",TV, Booster -: ~FUl1d; :c/o Postmaste~~ China Lake, .fCa!ifornia. .','. -·f'.'The· recent' portion,of the' driv~, :-;e;'tending' from ',!'{oveil1ber to the -'1Jl.resent, :.was ,sponsored· by,' the 19- " §Cal barbershop c~apter in cohjunc- i!:ioJl.with.a benefit show: on Decem- -1tJer L '.': , ... ' '..... .' ~ " ~ i" In '·speaking· f tlt3',drive and helped, to attain progress ,.were· discussed·: by "Presi- . the fifUl figure. Du,,' to' the num~ dent· Milton Neufeld, 'and, reports '-tJer .~f people' ,who, 80, generously' made to the membership 'by·Treas,,- Jt~lped,. it, is impossible :to mention urer Robert Holloway, Credit Com". 'Other t!l:an the key indiViduals. The mittee· Chairman Vaughn "Adam- - A lectl!re' entitled, '''A Design of Iilltl:il' for irultance; repre3ented .by son; and .. Supervisory'· Committee, 'EXperiment" 'will be"presented by (},yeU' Cole and Earl Cowan, .c~ Chairman Jack Fischer. '. Dr. O. B.' Moan of Lockheed's Mis- ClOuntoo for $1262. The Li0113, repre- ·A dividend rate of" 4'h %' 'was sile SystemS Division on Tuesday, , 'f>~nW by Ed Guaroli and Dr. roex adopted by the me!J1bershir> for the ·February 12, at 1 p.m:; in the con; Bha.ddett, accounted for $1166.5!t. year 1956. This will mean that ference' room, 2067 ~![Ichelson Lab. 'I't.lrd·high n"a~ th-a ,Naval Air F1a.ci~ $29,663.50 will be distributed as The lecture' will deal'with an ex- IHy. (LOdr. Fred Woh!en) was dividends' to shareholders.. , ; .. periment to' find out something • 131. ' . Officers elected, to the Board of about the relatil?n between two or , "Other groups turning in very Directors were:' ]\![ilton Neufeld, 2 more variables. In planning these , , yr.; Henry Wair, 2 yr.; James e~periments, one has on one hand ','.,A,',M:O.esert Lodge, . ' Coogan, 2 yr.; "Villiam Koontz, .2, certain'''Principles of Experix:nental ~'r.; and Lt. Cdr. D. "V. Bahl, 1 yr. Design" and on the, other a large ~OJristaII,0 fHcers Hold-over members are Richard class ,of specific "Experimental De- ~I~ Beswick and Robert ·Holloway. signs." Without becoming deeply , LHew officers for 1957, of, Desert Elected to the Credit Committee involved, in statistical theory, the ," f;.o,dge, Np., 442, Internatiqnal ~so- werll: Vaughn Adamson, 2 yr.;' general principles of experimenta- ,ciati,c)ll , of" Machini!'ts, ,and ,Gactus Charles Radcliff, 2 yr.; Berce Giles, tion and ce~\ai.-n specific designs fA.dge337, ~h~ Lqdg~ Auxiliary, will 2 yr.; and Donald Herdman, 1 yr. with applications ~vill be discusse~: i!l:).,hgnox;ed. at' an insta)lation, din- Holdover member,was John O'Don-' Dr. ,Moan received a Ph.D. m pe,f; t~ ~e. held ~aturday p,ight,at,.7 nell. mathematical statistics at Purdue P:\ll. in ~he Village. ~~ppe:t;' C,l)lb.m . 'The new Su ervisory' Committee ~niversity in,1953. ~e.i~ presently ~idgecrest. , ,.,' . , ' d Pf E I S 2 Y • m charge of the Reliabllity.Depart- J K~n;n'eth' Fletch~r.'a machinist in IS 'd'compos l ed M O ve 1 yn Hee'ld r., ment at Lockheed Aircraft Corpor- , , " . D' t' t '11" d an Haro oore, yr. e OV€;r , ~n&i,~e!!rptg . ~p~r ~en, ~Vl ,~.ea \vas ;Lewis Radcliff. ..,' . atlOn.· -:(.o,ea\·~o;; 442 for thE1 commg year. ~__ Olher ·new, officers -are:-EdwaFd Door prizes' were won by 'Guy Kids .Film Fare to Feature Gallagher, ';vice-president; Edward, Thotnasson and, Danny' Smith. , Braham,.~ recording secretary; .. Ju- .Thomas·son ."received' a ,$25; saving;; "The' Music Box" Saturday liu,'! Jensen, ,.financial .secretary; bond 'and Smitli a $10' addition to .. ' "The Music Box," a ,SO-minute €1larlcs M. Nilsen,.- treasurer;' Clin- liis share balanci!. Laurel 'and Hardy epic involving ta"n Green, conductor; Carl,Winkl- --- delivery of a' piano to the top" of a ~r; ,sentinel;: and'" David, .Ellison, 's'u'·r'roughs,'5't''r"esse"S'.,' Ion"" stairway,' will be featured on tru:,tee:' • .' , ' I •• " .'. thi;~onth's Children's Film Society , :Officers ·of; the ;Auxiliary for the Sho"kes'peare"'/s' Play program in the Station.. theatre to- tt9ll1ing·,year ,are: Carlene Br.ooks, morrow from 10 to If:i5 a.m; IH'~sident; Ruth Nilsen, ..vlce-prest- .; The tragic figures of the Mac.,. Short subjects on the fare include ..rent,; Jessi.will, ..discuss how. to gram. . .. , , .•. ',';::: /'; ; ~. make,~saion-type photographs for. Zone contests' wilt" be held)n:Ba~; exhil:ifHi::)n"'~1Purposes 'and will em: ersfield later .in theyear:and'-Wlnt ploy'the Jse of an opa'lu~ projecto~. ners in the final' events may:receive "to"Ulustrafe various aspects of sa~' cash a\vards as high' 3,5 ·$l,OOO.fro~ io~. Iiitnts.' the bank. - ..- "'. '{d''':' ,,-'," ..~ ~-'r), _ .:. ~early all PU?i~C~~priYite-ah~,'.p;~-Slci'tion' Canducts rochial scho~ls in northern Callfor-, " . I ~ ' . • f jnia,take part in the:Ac~iev:~eJlt --.' ':Jomt'Campalg'lis Awards program whICh· IS Jomtly . .. _... . . sponsored by the schools and th~_ The first joint Crusade for ,CARE 'bank for the purpose'of giving rec~ and""the Cr!Jsade .for !<.'reedom c~m- . gnition to accomplishnl\ill\:s .of hig,l:\.. .,pajgn.. at NOTS IS'bemg orgamzed' , , through the Station departments h S- ... 0 ' in accordance with a new policy, of P oto OClety ..pen~ the Federa~ govern~ent Campa~g~ P · E" h·b·t Handbook; regardmg on-the-Job n nt, X, I I _.solicitation';: The campaign is pe~ The third in ~ ,~eries,'of one-man ing eonducted' under the general photographic exhib.its sponsored by. direction, oJ the Community lIIan~.. the ,Black and .White' Gr'6up ·of tl'1'tr -ager's"office:" . . . , " China Lake Photographic Society , Each department has. been re- will be displayed at the Community quested to' lissign a campaign,drive 'Center d'uring the entire month of chairman who will explain the pur- . February. ' pose of tbg drive to the key. men Featured, this' 'month' are the or area captains. The 'chairman will' works of Graham "Vestmorland; a be furnished "Keyman's" envelope~ photo technician.in· Aviation. 9r~!1~. ~h1ch~cl:m~ain 25 small c.ontributio~ 'ance Department. "Vestmorland has envelopes ,"for distributIOn to the bee'n:a pace' setter in local photo- area captains. . ' , graphy for the past iCyears" arid -,u-ThEi:.: -: ~ r. b~~t knownJ I ;: , {~, l·.t::; ,:~nH"" ?,~9f tl;tec campaign 'On, Feb. 15. ' .• , OCR Text: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i -,---- . ' .:"' February,S. 1957 EXCHANGE STUDENT.NOlUINEE-Anne Woolfenden( left) advisor',ot , the' Burroughs High- School chapter of the California;Scholarship F~d4 eration discusses 'the possibilities of a summer in Rome with 'Judy \Vil~ son; (See story beio,v');" , . , ' , . " . " . < ' " ' _ " ' s;SF:r~orry:lnatesJudy WUson, , ~As··ForeigrlExGhange Student· :- " .~ :J" d" T', \~h' ":n-:was':' ~~med that .he'o~shehuist.have .co~pi~ted' ,..' u, y, ',' .1 SO ,. . . two years of a foreign language. ' this week as~Burroughs HIgh General requirements 'for' seleo- School candidate to 'go abroad thin' accented the; student's' ability this summer under the Amer- to adapt quickly a?,d e~sUY to '~if~ . ' . . . , ' , ferent people and Situations, a' high Ican, FIeld ServIce' Program academic standino-, a recognition of which is 'sponsored locally by the responsibiliti~imd ,pu~poses in~ the Galifornia' Scholarship vOl,;ed in the AF~ ~r?gram and a " '; willmgness to partICipate whole~ FederatlOn. . heartedly in the program•. A' junior' student, Judy, IS the ' dau hter or"Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wil- Purp.ose of th,e .exchange ~rogr~m gCh' Lak Now vice-presi- is to Increase, understandmg and son" Ina e. . d h' th pi s of the dent of the' student 'body, she' has fnen s Ip .a~ong e .peo e , . . , P Cl b and the world by glvmg American t~enagers been actlve.m e p . ~ the opportunity to live With fam~ Girl's Athletic ASSOCiatIOn and has .. . f . I d Gh'taThome be·eii.· a member of the CSF for three Illes ~n a orehlgn aIJ: t' d It . . s' , Finmsh exc ange s u en , ..IS pre - years.'.- f' th ' '. .' h wI'll ently' attending, Burroughs under' Selection 0 e nommee, w 0 f" d b th Cali 'd d b th A 'can this program mance Y e ~ n?w be CO~SI ere ! e ~erJ fornia Scholarship Federation whicb. Field Service Commltt~e"wasmade .' d ' $650 last year to com~ from amon~ 11 .applicants by a raise some. . board composed of students, faculty plete the proJect. and' administration representatives, Selection of a: student by the B!lr~ and a member of the community. r0!1ghs committee does not g~aran~ BaSIS for selection included spe- tee a summer abroad, accordmg to ' cific requirements that the student Miss Anne Woolfende~, faculty ~d~ be. a member of the junior class, at :visor. of CSF, since.,fmal selection' . least.. sixteerL years' off age; in' ex" of:the candidates Will b~, made byi 'cellent. health," a- U.S.' citizen ·and-. the ,Amer~can.Fie\d-ServIce., Test Station. China Lake, Calif.' Seventy-Flye CA,P ·Teens Visit,Station ',U.?'~upr~~~.Court 11th Reg'ionNavy'.league Ousts DeCISion On > ~'.": : ' . . . . - - ,!' ~ .• " . , :WwIl.Holiday Pay': To,\liewNOTSV\lo.r·k . ., A Supreme Court deCISIOn revers- .' ,': ,',', ,,:' '- • ' .' < . ' , " , ' , , ' •• : . " , , ing" additiorialpaY~for" holiday!;. . Thirq~:five 'membersof-the Navy Leaguelrom the!1th ~orked bY,ungraded ;mployees dur.- Region' will visit NOTS on Wednesday and Thursdiyo£ .~:~n:~r~~::rc~~e~~i I~e;:st~~in.~~!~e,e.k.!~·'v~e~> NOTS facili~~es arid witne.~s ~~t_ ~rings: RelaJions of the Department of the Captain, F~ ~. 'Ash,:,,:ort?l St~~i0I! I Machil1e, and F<,lU,ndry and .T•. p. Navy. , . ' Commander, has~ an:anged a, pro- Clark of Hoffman Laboratones. '. On .May _28, 1952, ,a petition ~~.s gram to' acquaint the 'visitor:? ,with ·Also:· RAdfi1 A. p. Fr.aser (Rep. filed ,in the trnited States Court'of the .work of the Station;:beginning Vought,Co.; D. E. Glavm, Chrys~er ¢~aim,s in \Vhich additional pay fo:r with a talk by'Dr. W.·E. McLean, Corporation; Capt. Robert DeWo~fe :work on h,olidays:during;\VWI~was Technical Director; on Wedriesday (Ret); , RAdm.,· R;0bert . W. Berry 'claimed, by ~ngraded.empl?yees of morning. > . . " , , ' (Ret.); ~Paul Dolla~d,-,Century. En~ (tlie:Navy.Department (also called. On Wednesday afternoon, the.vis- gineers; ·,D.· G. Gris'Yold, CIa-Val ~p~rdiem or wage'board employees). iting ·business:and industrial lead~ Co.;' G; ~s. Hall, ConsolidatedElec~ On ,July,,12, ,1955, the'Court ruled in ers will 'witness a firingat' the Su- trodyna~ics; Arth1.tr Lumley, ~ero~ fayor, of,the petitioners.' Wide pub- 'personic' Naval 'Ordnance Research Jet· Corp.; G, 'J. "Lynch, 'Aeronu~ licitY,.wa~ giv~n).he,:.r~IJng. ,'Track' (SNORT); and hear a lecture tronics'. 'Syste~s;. R. R. Mill e r, :,,In'many cases, the .pu~licitY!n- by ·"'Dr.':'W: .B. ,LaBerge On SIDE- Northrop_Aircraft;' C. N.· Monson, :cluded a ,recommendation t~at all WINDER." • " . .- .. ' . The ,Garrett Corporation; K. \V. :who had worked on holidays as un- . A' test < firing,. at, Warhead,' Re~ PatriCk,',. Consolida,ted : ·Electr0,O',p'.'e"·_.'r'.OS'.'.··~·r:'.·I"V.'"'e"n·.·.·:,: ~,i regular,work days, du~ing, World craft; R. M. Ashby, Autonetics Di~ M. Parsons Co.; R. A'-Quadt, Hun~ 'In ,J-!\ .. _ " . ~u . _ \Val'" n are not entitled to extra 'vision North American Aviation; ter Douglas' Aluminum;' .Thomas ' , . day's pay .for 'each holiday. worked; A;-'Alien. Barbour,- The' Rand Cor- Quayle, Northrop Aircraft Co.; 'F•. f'r-n'e""'T'r'eo't'm'e"n'"t by' de'Po"'ur Go':'10" since> Joint .Resolution ()f January poration; R. S. Brill, 'Hunter Doug- :M. Wells, Fred M. Wells, Inc. :' . . .... .', <., , ",,' 6,1885; granting .such right, was re- las·'Aluminum;' J: S. Cantlen, Pa- The last visit of -the Navy League ,A"Station'audience,was'at o.nce puzzled a,nd the'n de~ pealed in toto by,Joint Resolution Cific,Telephone &·Telegraph;'J. F. memberstotheStationwasin·Feb~ . of 29 June, 1938. (U.S. v. Bergh, Caslin,' Turbo, Divisiqn;, American ruary of 1956. lighted with the'selections of, Leonard de 'Paul-'s 'Opera No. 17>.'" '. ' . , _Gala Tuesday night; ,bt~t ,mostly. delighted: . .~ . Althouo-h the decision applies di~ De Paur chose:the witty, .richly beautifully. Mr:'Winters',rich, deep rectlY' to'" ungraded employees,' the melodic' "Four" Saints :in'" Three baritone was very welI .received decision also prevents the possibil; Acts," the newsmaking and eleet~ic throughout the evening; as was Miss ity of graded employees receiving "Carmen Jones" and the Ame"rican Matthews' tender, throaty soprano. additional pay for the holiday pay: , classic. and international·sensl!.ti9p. .. After_.faltering sIightly....in~.~'Four, . Employees who he-ye.cl_ai!ll~d._~l1~ '-''-P(;"rgy'and' :Bes;"'~for'hi~ program. Saints," tenor Luther Saxon came ~d~itional pay, or expect to be paid ". Cause of the puzzlement was, > of back to handle, the difficult, high the additional pay are advised that co~rse, the, GertrUde Stein-Virgil passages of' "Corporal Joe" with the addiU,onal pay is not payable. Thomson collaboration"Four Saints consummate ease. in Three Acts"; a sardonically hu- The ~oncertprogram'read: "The~­ morous, yet simple and pious tale of tre goers, opera devotees, and just two saints, Teresa of Avila and Ig- plain music lovers of every type , riatius Loyola. find happy meeting ground in 'Por- Gertrude Stein's magic with words gy and Bess' . . .,". and the NOTS shows at its freshest and most pro- audience was no exception." Virtu- vo~ative' in ~'Four',Saints." Their ally every number in "Porgy" is ,a' "meaning" mayor may not. be ob- familiar one, and Miss Matthews licure. What is more ifi1Port.ant is and Mr. Winters did justice to each ,that their sound is always joyful to of them. Miss Matthews' moving , ~ the ear.· The 'famous "pigeons' on rendition of "My.Man's Gone Now," , the grass alas" comes from this and Mr. Winter's "Plenty O"Noth- source; the quotation goes on: "Pi- in'" were particular high spo'ts. geons on the grass alas. Short long '. Although not quite evidenced by grass short longer yellow gras~ alas the amount o'f applause g i v e n _ pigeo~s on the grass. If .the~ were throughout the concert, dePaur's , not pigeons what were they?' ' . This subtle'satire on the f~ibles whole ensemble performed admlr- .. '" d Id t '1'1 ably. The chorus was well balanced . of gran opera wou seem 0 I us- . ' ,..trate the relative unimportance' Of a~d pre'clse, and .the orchestra pro- ~ 1 . 'It-' t t b f Y but vlded far more than adequate ac- , , yncs. IS ~ean 0 e unn , com animent.. the local audience seemed unsure as P _. . ' to whether to laugh." At ,any rate, :-Threegreat works, two fine solo~ " tiley were set at ease with the next jsts, and ,an expert chorus an~ ~r" : two, more' .familiar,'. presentations. chestra under _the baton. of, a diS-, , " "Carmen" Jones'" was .well acted tinguished' conductor-:...the dePau~ .":'~~d welI sung: .Inez.Ma~~hews,and Opera Gala c~i-tainly.proyiC!ed morE! ;, Lawrence,'Winters, ,.bC?th ,:-products than 'enough entertamment. for 9l}e ,'''. or" t"he:. original cast, ,:IH~rformed evening. ~ ' . ' . - - ' .. ~ ~ " 15.000.000 Read' About Sidewinder :L\Iore 'than 15 million' people read about the NOTS~d~vell)pe,d .SIDEWINDER guided, missile -last week, according to. Station Information Specialist. Ernest George. The' missile was featur- ed in a cover .stOry by the "Par- ade" Sunday SUPPlement, which is included in 55 of the nation's ,largest, si!burban·uewspapers. It is one of the three biggest Sun- day supplements.·" . 'Southland papers' . carrying "Parade" aitd the SIDE'VIND- , . ARTIST OF THE lUONTH-Beginning this month, a series of art ex- ER story were The San Bern- 'hibits featuring "The 'Artist of the JUonth" will be shown at the Station ardino Sun-Telegram, The Pass- Library. First' of. the series is \Yend~' Minnich ~vhose work. includes ~dena·.Star-News,.and,The· Long, desert· and mountain landsCApes" still' life" portraits and.' seml~bstrac-, '"Beach: Press-Telegram.' .. " ., f" r&ions; 1l\Irst l\linnich's lportnlil$dra.~'e~ won ,severa\. award.s. il "~' ~ ~ .'~' ~f : ~', , ' ~ ( p '" '/ ~ ., • \ " Richa'rd.s,T0 Speak At Ph,oto:Club Meet Page."' Four ' :'~Dr~_L~ 1=. Slagle Arinounce's:Final ;,'-::- ";'lW'-B6oster"PundTabulati6hs ;. . ., . . - - .. - , 1;: .. Dr~ Lowell E:Slagle, President of ~the Inc/ian Wells yaIIcy C"napter of tth~ Society for the Preservati~n {and .Encouragement of Barbershop 'Wuartet Singing' in America, re- \.[-eently 'announced that the final '·--~tabulations' of the SPEBSQSA- -riiponsored portion of the TV Boost.- --fer fund drive stands at $7080,36: cf-rhe Supervisor's Association had ,'~i' previously collected $4600. . , : .', ':, 'Fhe goa~of the' local barbershop,: , .er's drive was $7400. Added to the .:.. ~pervisor's total, this would have ,..J?~~l'ayed the' conlmunity debt .of , - ~i2,OOO' With the, campaign,still ,ov~ , ,_~r:$30Q shy- of the goal,Dr. Slagle . 'E"nipliasized" that an!. TV , owners " who were missed' In tpe recent ~ ~riye' may still cop-tribute: to the "':'~oosterStation by mailing a .check . ',~br money order',·to ",TV, Booster -: ~FUl1d; :c/o Postmaste~~ China Lake, .fCa!ifornia. .','. -·f'.'The· recent' portion,of the' driv~, :-;e;'tending' from ',!'{oveil1ber to the -'1Jl.resent, :.was ,sponsored· by,' the 19- " §Cal barbershop c~apter in cohjunc- i!:ioJl.with.a benefit show: on Decem- -1tJer L '.': , ... ' '..... .' ~ " ~ i" In '·speaking· f tlt3',drive and helped, to attain progress ,.were· discussed·: by "Presi- . the fifUl figure. Du,,' to' the num~ dent· Milton Neufeld, 'and, reports '-tJer .~f people' ,who, 80, generously' made to the membership 'by·Treas,,- Jt~lped,. it, is impossible :to mention urer Robert Holloway, Credit Com". 'Other t!l:an the key indiViduals. The mittee· Chairman Vaughn "Adam- - A lectl!re' entitled, '''A Design of Iilltl:il' for irultance; repre3ented .by son; and .. Supervisory'· Committee, 'EXperiment" 'will be"presented by (},yeU' Cole and Earl Cowan, .c~ Chairman Jack Fischer. '. Dr. O. B.' Moan of Lockheed's Mis- ClOuntoo for $1262. The Li0113, repre- ·A dividend rate of" 4'h %' 'was sile SystemS Division on Tuesday, , 'f>~nW by Ed Guaroli and Dr. roex adopted by the me!J1bershir> for the ·February 12, at 1 p.m:; in the con; Bha.ddett, accounted for $1166.5!t. year 1956. This will mean that ference' room, 2067 ~![Ichelson Lab. 'I't.lrd·high n"a~ th-a ,Naval Air F1a.ci~ $29,663.50 will be distributed as The lecture' will deal'with an ex- IHy. (LOdr. Fred Woh!en) was dividends' to shareholders.. , ; .. periment to' find out something • 131. ' . Officers elected, to the Board of about the relatil?n between two or , "Other groups turning in very Directors were:' ]\![ilton Neufeld, 2 more variables. In planning these , , yr.; Henry Wair, 2 yr.; James e~periments, one has on one hand ','.,A,',M:O.esert Lodge, . ' Coogan, 2 yr.; "Villiam Koontz, .2, certain'''Principles of Experix:nental ~'r.; and Lt. Cdr. D. "V. Bahl, 1 yr. Design" and on the, other a large ~OJristaII,0 fHcers Hold-over members are Richard class ,of specific "Experimental De- ~I~ Beswick and Robert ·Holloway. signs." Without becoming deeply , LHew officers for 1957, of, Desert Elected to the Credit Committee involved, in statistical theory, the ," f;.o,dge, Np., 442, Internatiqnal ~so- werll: Vaughn Adamson, 2 yr.;' general principles of experimenta- ,ciati,c)ll , of" Machini!'ts, ,and ,Gactus Charles Radcliff, 2 yr.; Berce Giles, tion and ce~\ai.-n specific designs fA.dge337, ~h~ Lqdg~ Auxiliary, will 2 yr.; and Donald Herdman, 1 yr. with applications ~vill be discusse~: i!l:).,hgnox;ed. at' an insta)lation, din- Holdover member,was John O'Don-' Dr. ,Moan received a Ph.D. m pe,f; t~ ~e. held ~aturday p,ight,at,.7 nell. mathematical statistics at Purdue P:\ll. in ~he Village. ~~ppe:t;' C,l)lb.m . 'The new Su ervisory' Committee ~niversity in,1953. ~e.i~ presently ~idgecrest. , ,.,' . , ' d Pf E I S 2 Y • m charge of the Reliabllity.Depart- J K~n;n'eth' Fletch~r.'a machinist in IS 'd'compos l ed M O ve 1 yn Hee'ld r., ment at Lockheed Aircraft Corpor- , , " . D' t' t '11" d an Haro oore, yr. e OV€;r , ~n&i,~e!!rptg . ~p~r ~en, ~Vl ,~.ea \vas ;Lewis Radcliff. ..,' . atlOn.· -:(.o,ea\·~o;; 442 for thE1 commg year. ~__ Olher ·new, officers -are:-EdwaFd Door prizes' were won by 'Guy Kids .Film Fare to Feature Gallagher, ';vice-president; Edward, Thotnasson and, Danny' Smith. , Braham,.~ recording secretary; .. Ju- .Thomas·son ."received' a ,$25; saving;; "The' Music Box" Saturday liu,'! Jensen, ,.financial .secretary; bond 'and Smitli a $10' addition to .. ' "The Music Box," a ,SO-minute €1larlcs M. Nilsen,.- treasurer;' Clin- liis share balanci!. Laurel 'and Hardy epic involving ta"n Green, conductor; Carl,Winkl- --- delivery of a' piano to the top" of a ~r; ,sentinel;: and'" David, .Ellison, 's'u'·r'roughs,'5't''r"esse"S'.,' Ion"" stairway,' will be featured on tru:,tee:' • .' , ' I •• " .'. thi;~onth's Children's Film Society , :Officers ·of; the ;Auxiliary for the Sho"kes'peare"'/s' Play program in the Station.. theatre to- tt9ll1ing·,year ,are: Carlene Br.ooks, morrow from 10 to If:i5 a.m; IH'~sident; Ruth Nilsen, ..vlce-prest- .; The tragic figures of the Mac.,. Short subjects on the fare include ..rent,; Jessi.will, ..discuss how. to gram. . .. , , .•. ',';::: /'; ; ~. make,~saion-type photographs for. Zone contests' wilt" be held)n:Ba~; exhil:ifHi::)n"'~1Purposes 'and will em: ersfield later .in theyear:and'-Wlnt ploy'the Jse of an opa'lu~ projecto~. ners in the final' events may:receive "to"Ulustrafe various aspects of sa~' cash a\vards as high' 3,5 ·$l,OOO.fro~ io~. Iiitnts.' the bank. - ..- "'. '{d''':' ,,-'," ..~ ~-'r), _ .:. ~early all PU?i~C~~priYite-ah~,'.p;~-Slci'tion' Canducts rochial scho~ls in northern Callfor-, " . I ~ ' . • f jnia,take part in the:Ac~iev:~eJlt --.' ':Jomt'Campalg'lis Awards program whICh· IS Jomtly . .. _... . . sponsored by the schools and th~_ The first joint Crusade for ,CARE 'bank for the purpose'of giving rec~ and""the Cr!Jsade .for !<.'reedom c~m- . gnition to accomplishnl\ill\:s .of hig,l:\.. .,pajgn.. at NOTS IS'bemg orgamzed' , , through the Station departments h S- ... 0 ' in accordance with a new policy, of P oto OClety ..pen~ the Federa~ govern~ent Campa~g~ P · E" h·b·t Handbook; regardmg on-the-Job n nt, X, I I _.solicitation';: The campaign is pe~ The third in ~ ,~eries,'of one-man ing eonducted' under the general photographic exhib.its sponsored by. direction, oJ the Community lIIan~.. the ,Black and .White' Gr'6up ·of tl'1'tr -ager's"office:" . . . , " China Lake Photographic Society , Each department has. been re- will be displayed at the Community quested to' lissign a campaign,drive 'Center d'uring the entire month of chairman who will explain the pur- . February. ' pose of tbg drive to the key. men Featured, this' 'month' are the or area captains. The 'chairman will' works of Graham "Vestmorland; a be furnished "Keyman's" envelope~ photo technician.in· Aviation. 9r~!1~. ~h1ch~cl:m~ain 25 small c.ontributio~ 'ance Department. "Vestmorland has envelopes ,"for distributIOn to the bee'n:a pace' setter in local photo- area captains. . ' , graphy for the past iCyears" arid -,u-ThEi:.: -: ~ r. b~~t knownJ I ;: , {~, l·.t::; ,:~nH"" ?,~9f tl;tec campaign 'On, Feb. 15. ' .• , China Lake Museum,Rocketeer Newspaper,Rocketeer 1950s,Rocketeer 1957,Rktr2.8.1957.pdf,Rktr2.8.1957.pdf Page 1, Rktr2.8.1957.pdf Page 1

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