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N/A Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center News Vol, 26 No. 12 June 19, 1987 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Latest astronaut candidates include four JSC employees Four JSC employees are among Kenneth D. Bowersox (PLT)--A the group of 15 new astronaut LieutenantintheU.S. Navy, Bower- candidates NASA has selected for sex iscurrently a Project Pilot at the Space Shuttle program, the Naval Weapons Center in China Seven are pilot (PLT) astronaut Lake, California. He received a candidates and eight are mission bachelor ofscience in aerospace specialist (MS) candidates They engineering from the U.S. Naval will report to JSC Aug. 17tobegin Academy and a master's in me- n year-long program of training chanicalengineeringfromColum- and evaluation. Successful candi- biaUniversity. Bowersox was born dates will begin training assign- November 14, 1956inPortsmouth, ments leading to selectionfor Space Virginia. Shuttle flight crews. Curtis L. Brown, Jr. (PLT)--A The astronaut candidates include Captain in the U.S. Air Force,Brown five civilians and 10 military officers, is the Director of A-10Tests, 3247th Twoofthemissionspecialistcandi- Test Squadron, at Elgin Air Force dates are women. Of the five civil- Base. He holds a bachelor of ians selected, four are current science in electrical engineering employees of the Johnson Space from the U.S.Air Force Academy Center and one is employed by and was born March 11, 1956 in NASA's Marshall Space Flight Elizabethtown, North Carolina. Center. Kevin P. Chilton (PLT)--Chilton, NASA received 1,962 applications aMajor in the U.S. AirForce, is also fromwhich117personswereinter- with the 3247th Test Squadron at viewed and given medical examina- Elgin AFB working asan operations tionsat JSC. officer. He holds a bachelor of The15 candidates for the Astro- science in engineeringsciencefrom naut Class of1987 are: the U.S. Air Force Academy and a Thomas D. Akers (MS)--A Cap- master's in engineering mechanics tain in theU.S. Air Force, Akersis from Columbia University. Chilton Executive Officer for Research, was born November 3,1954 in Los Development and Acquisition with Angeles. Armament Division Headquarters JanD. Dozier(MS)--Dozierisan at Etgin Air Force Base, FIorida. He aerospace engineer for theStruc- was born May 20, 1951 in St. Louis tures Engineering Branch at Mar- and holds a bachelor of science shalI Space Flight Center. Shehas and a master's in applied math- earned both a master's and a ematics from the University of doctorate in mechanical engineer- Missouri at Rolla. ing from the University of Alabama. AndrewM.Allen(PLT)--ACaptain She also holds two bachelor's _ ii*.__ intheUS. Marine Corps, Allenisa degrees, one in the same field, test pilot under instruction at the from Auburn University, andonein U,S. Naval Test Pilot School in biology, fromGeorgiaTech. Dozier PatuxentRiver, Maryland. Hewas was born November 1, 1953 at born August 4, 1955 in Philadelphia, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. The_rbi_erEnterprisewas_a_iedbackint_service_as_weeka_Du__es_nternat__na_A_rp_rt_u__ide__Wa__ing__n_D.__f_r and has earned a bachelor of C. MichaelFoale(MS)--Foaleis va_idationtes_so_apr_p_sedshutt_e_an_ingaid_Enterprise__n__anfrom_heAirand_pa_eMuseum_wass__w_ypu__ed science in mechanical engineering a Payload Officer in the Operations through an arresting net as part of the tests. An arresting net and a drag chute are two concepts under study as possible from Villanova University. Continued on page 2) emergency landing aids for the Shuttle. Children of JSC employees earn college scholarships The son of a JSC employee will Preston "Pepper" Wilson, son of Michener. The corporation has Downey or KSC Resident Offices. Relativity, Electronic Circuits and receive one of two 1987 NASA Helen Wilson in the Propulsion offered scholarships since then to This year's recipients will receive Particle Physics. Hisextracurricular College Scholarships, and the and Power Division's Systems qualified dependents of NASA $4,000 (up to $1,000 a year) for activities included basketball, sen- children of three Branch, Linda Marie Low, daughter employees and study at any college or university, ior play, Latin other employees of Wayne S. Low of the NASA formeremployees Brown graduated fourth in his Club president, will receive JSC Contract Administration Office at agencywide.This class at Clear Creek High School, science fairs, Employee Activi- Downey, Calif., and Lance Allen year's recipients League City, in May. He plans to JE.T.S.vicepresi- ties Association [e Bertrand, son of Olan Bertrand of willreceive$1,500 earn degrees in physics and/or dent, peer coun- scholarships. Flight Crew Operations, were each. Theschol- computer science and hopes to soling, tutoring, Brandon R. chosen from 40 applicants to arships may be attend either Rice University or poetrywritingand Brown, son of ' _ receive the EAA scholarship, renewed each year Caltech. Brown is a NationaI Merit aGetAwaySpeo RobertH. Brown," Jennifer J. Muhonen, daughter for a maximum Scholarship finalist, and received cialSpaceShuttle chief of the Mis- Brandon Brown of Goddard employee Daniel P. grant of $6,000 Preston Wilson the Rensselaer Medal, given to project. Lance Bertrand sion Planning Analysis Division's Muhonen, alsowillreceiveaNASA over six calendar years, outstanding junior math and sci- Wilson is a freshman at the Technology Development andAp- College Scholarship TheEAAscholarshipshavebeen ence students. He attended the University of Texas, Austin, major- plicationsBranch, waschosenfrom The NASA College Scholarship offered since 1967 to dependents National High School Institute at ing in mechanical engineering in 91 applicants to receive the NASA Fund Inc. was set up in 1982 as the of JSC employees at the center, Northwestern University, studying the Engineering Honors Program. College Scholarship. result ofagift from author James White Sands Test Facility, or the CAD/CAM Robotics, Theory of (Continued on page 2) tudents to name 0 V-105 Safety reporting system established Orbiter Vehicle 105, the replacement for the Challenger, will be NASA has established a volun- administertheNSRSfortheSafety After a report is filed, Battelle named by the nation's schoolchildren under a program recently tary, confidential safety reporting Division at NASA Headquarters. and NASA safety specialists will system for its 100,000 employees UseoftheNSRSreportformwill determinethenatureoftheconcern announced by NASA. Under the program, students of a classroom or school will and contractor personnel to alert provideanonymitytothemaximum andwhetheritconstitutesacritical undertake an educational research project designed to arrive at a management of safety concerns, extent possible within the law for need requiring immediate action. individuals disclosing their safety The Battelle team also will sum- name forOV-105. NASA will have final approval of the name. The new reporting system sup- concerns, officials said. The form marize all reports, store the inputs The Agency said it has considered retiring the name Challenger in plements existing safety reporting will contain a section at the top for in a computerized data manage- honor of the 51-L crew. procedures and will initially focus individuals to include their names, ment system and forward sum- The program is designed to permit the involvement of aschool onsafetyconcernsassociatedwith addressesandtelephonenumbers, maries to Headquarters for further system or an entire community. It will be open to all 50 states, U.S. the Space Transportation System. Upon receipt of the report form, analyses or action. territories, Department of State overseas schools and the Bureau of The new system is being estab- theBattelleNSRSteamwillremove Employees also are reminded Indian Affairs, according to Administrator James C. Fletcher. lished as a result of the Challenger this top section unless team mere- that another outlet for safety con- "Through the program, students, teachers and parents will learn accident, bers feel additional data would be corns is the NASA Space Flight more about the technology that affects all of our lives," Fletcher said. "It is fitting that students and teachers who shared in the toss of the The NASA Safety ReportingSys- useful. If so, the team will contact Safety Panel chaired by Astronaut Space Shuttle Challenger, share in the creation of its replacement." tem (NSRS) will encourage em- the senderfortheneededinforma- BryanD. O'Connor. There are two The NASA Headquarters Educational Affairs Division will be ployees to submit confidential tion and then remove, stamp and contacts from the panel at JSC: reports to Battelle Memoriallnsti- returnthetopsectiontothesender O'Connor, who can be reached at responsible for the formation and management of the program. The tute'sColumbusDivisioninColum- as proof that a report has been x31028, and Flight Director Larry (Continued on page 2) bus, Ohio. Battelle Institute is under successfully filed. No record will Bourgeois, who can be reached at contract to NASA to develop and be kept of theindividual's identity, x35437.

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N/ALyndon B. Johnson Space Center

NewsVol, 26 No. 12 June 19, 1987 National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Latest astronaut candidatesinclude four JSC employees

Four JSC employees are among Kenneth D. Bowersox (PLT)--Athe group of 15 new astronaut LieutenantintheU.S. Navy, Bower-candidates NASA has selected for sex is currently a Project Pilot atthe Space Shuttle program, the Naval Weapons Center in China

Seven are pilot (PLT) astronaut Lake, California. He received acandidates and eight are mission bachelor of science in aerospacespecialist (MS) candidates They engineering from the U.S. Navalwill report to JSC Aug. 17tobegin Academy and a master's in me-n year-long program of training chanicalengineeringfromColum-and evaluation. Successful candi- biaUniversity. Bowersox was born

dates will begin training assign- November 14, 1956 in Portsmouth,ments leading to selection for Space Virginia.Shuttle flight crews. Curtis L. Brown, Jr. (PLT)--A

The astronaut candidates include Captain in the U.S. Air Force, Brownfive civilians and 10 military officers, is the Director of A-10 Tests, 3247thTwoofthemissionspecialistcandi- Test Squadron, at Elgin Air Forcedates are women. Of the five civil- Base. He holds a bachelor ofians selected, four are current science in electrical engineeringemployees of the Johnson Space from the U.S. Air Force AcademyCenter and one is employed by and was born March 11, 1956 inNASA's Marshall Space Flight Elizabethtown, North Carolina.Center. Kevin P. Chilton (PLT)--Chilton,

NASA received 1,962 applications a Major in the U.S. Ai r Force, is alsofromwhich117personswereinter- with the 3247th Test Squadron atviewed and given medical examina- Elgin AFB working asan operationstionsat JSC. officer. He holds a bachelor of

The15 candidates for the Astro- science in engineeringsciencefromnaut Class of 1987 are: the U.S. Air Force Academy and a

Thomas D. Akers (MS)--A Cap- master's in engineering mechanicstain in theU.S. Air Force, Akersis from Columbia University. ChiltonExecutive Officer for Research, was born November 3,1954 in Los

Development and Acquisition with Angeles.Armament Division Headquarters JanD. Dozier(MS)--Dozierisan

at Etgin Air Force Base, FIorida. He aerospace engineer for theStruc-was born May 20, 1951 in St. Louis tures Engineering Branch at Mar-and holds a bachelor of science shalI Space Flight Center. Shehasand a master's in applied math- earned both a master's and aematics from the University of doctorate in mechanical engineer-Missouri at Rolla. ing from the University of Alabama.

AndrewM.Allen(PLT)--ACaptain She also holds two bachelor's _ ii*.__intheUS. Marine Corps, Allenisa degrees, one in the same field,test pilot under instruction at the from Auburn University, andoneinU,S. Naval Test Pilot School in biology, fromGeorgiaTech. DozierPatuxentRiver, Maryland. Hewas was born November 1, 1953 atborn August 4, 1955 in Philadelphia, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. The_rbi_erEnterprisewas_a_iedbackint_service_as_weeka_Du__es_nternat__na_A_rp_rt_u__ide__Wa__ing__n_D.__f_rand has earned a bachelor of C. MichaelFoale(MS)--Foaleis va_idationtes_so_apr_p_sedshutt_e_an_ingaid_Enterprise__n__anfrom_heAirand_pa_eMuseum_wass__w_ypu__edscience in mechanical engineering a Payload Officer in the Operations through an arresting net aspart of the tests.An arresting net and a drag chute are two concepts under study as possiblefrom Villanova University. Continued on page 2) emergency landing aids for the Shuttle.

Children of JSC employees earn college scholarshipsThe son of a JSC employee will Preston "Pepper" Wilson, son of Michener. The corporation has Downey or KSC Resident Offices. Relativity, Electronic Circuits and

receive one of two 1987 NASA Helen Wilson in the Propulsion offered scholarships since then to This year's recipients will receive Particle Physics. HisextracurricularCollege Scholarships, and the and Power Division's Systems qualified dependents of NASA $4,000 (up to $1,000 a year) for activities included basketball, sen-children of three Branch, Linda Marie Low, daughter employees and study at any college or university, ior play, Latinother employees of Wayne S. Low of the NASA formeremployees Brown graduated fourth in his Club president,will receive JSC Contract Administration Office at agencywide.This class at Clear Creek High School, science fairs,Employee Activi- Downey, Calif., and Lance Allen year's recipients League City, in May. He plans to JE.T.S.vicepresi-ties Association [e Bertrand, son of Olan Bertrand of willreceive$1,500 earn degrees in physics and/or dent, peer coun-scholarships. Flight Crew Operations, were each. Theschol- computer science and hopes to soling, tutoring,

Brandon R. chosen from 40 applicants to arships may be attend either Rice University or poetrywritingandBrown, son of ' _ receive the EAA scholarship, renewed each year Caltech. Brown is a NationaI Merit aGetAwaySpeoRobertH. Brown," Jennifer J. Muhonen, daughter for a maximum Scholarship finalist, and received cialSpaceShuttlechief of the Mis- Brandon Brown of Goddard employee Daniel P. grant of $6,000 Preston Wilson the Rensselaer Medal, given to project. Lance Bertrandsion Planning Analysis Division's Muhonen, alsowillreceiveaNASA over six calendar years, outstanding junior math and sci- Wilson is a freshman at theTechnology Development andAp- College Scholarship TheEAAscholarshipshavebeen ence students. He attended the University of Texas, Austin, major-plicationsBranch, waschosenfrom The NASA College Scholarship offered since 1967 to dependents National High School Institute at ing in mechanical engineering in91 applicants to receive the NASA Fund Inc. was set up in 1982 as the of JSC employees at the center, Northwestern University, studying the Engineering Honors Program.College Scholarship. result ofagift from author James White Sands Test Facility, or the CAD/CAM Robotics, Theory of (Continued on page 2)

tudents to name 0 V-105 Safety reporting system establishedOrbiter Vehicle 105, the replacement for the Challenger, will be NASA has established a volun- administertheNSRSfortheSafety After a report is filed, Battelle

named by the nation's schoolchildren under a program recently tary, confidential safety reporting Division at NASA Headquarters. and NASA safety specialists willsystem for its 100,000 employees UseoftheNSRSreportformwill determinethenatureoftheconcernannounced by NASA.

Under the program, students of a classroom or school will and contractor personnel to alert provideanonymitytothemaximum andwhetheritconstitutesacriticalundertake an educational research project designed to arrive at a management of safety concerns, extent possible within the law for need requiring immediate action.individuals disclosing their safety The Battelle team also will sum-name forOV-105. NASA will have final approval of the name. The new reporting system sup- concerns, officials said. The form marize all reports, store the inputs

The Agency said it has considered retiring the name Challenger in plements existing safety reporting will contain a section at the top for in a computerized data manage-honor of the 51-L crew. procedures and will initially focus individuals to include their names, ment system and forward sum-

The program is designed to permit the involvement of aschool onsafetyconcernsassociatedwith addressesandtelephonenumbers, maries to Headquarters for furthersystem or an entire community. It will be open to all 50 states, U.S. the Space Transportation System. Upon receipt of the report form, analyses or action.territories, Department of State overseas schools and the Bureau of The new system is being estab- theBattelleNSRSteamwillremove Employees also are remindedIndian Affairs, according to Administrator James C. Fletcher. lished as a result of the Challenger this top section unless team mere- that another outlet for safety con-

"Through the program, students, teachers and parents will learn accident, bers feel additional data would be corns is the NASA Space Flightmore about the technology that affects all of our lives," Fletcher said."It is fitting that students and teachers who shared in the toss of the The NASA Safety ReportingSys- useful. If so, the team will contact Safety Panel chaired by AstronautSpace Shuttle Challenger, share in the creation of its replacement." tem (NSRS) will encourage em- the senderfortheneededinforma- BryanD. O'Connor. There are two

The NASA Headquarters Educational Affairs Division will be ployees to submit confidential tion and then remove, stamp and contacts from the panel at JSC:reports to Battelle Memoriallnsti- returnthetopsectiontothesender O'Connor, who can be reached atresponsible for the formation and management of the program. The tute'sColumbusDivisioninColum- as proof that a report has been x31028, and Flight Director Larry

(Continued on page 2) bus, Ohio. Battelle Institute is under successfully filed. No record will Bourgeois, who can be reached atcontract to NASA to develop and be kept of the individual's identity, x35437.

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[ Bulletin Board ] Latest astronaut candidatesJSC a stop for Great American Race (Continued from page 1) Academy and a master's in me- Maryland. He holds two master's

chanical engineering from Califor- degrees, one in systems manage-The Clear Lake area has been designated as a priority stop for the fifth Division at JSC. He received his nia State University. McMonagle ment from the University of South-annual Great American Race, recognized as the world's greatest road bachelor of arts, his master's and was born May 14, 1952 in Flint, ern California, and one in nero-rally for antique automobiles.The race will begin in Anaheim, Calif., on his doctorate in physics at Cam- Michigan. nautical engineering from the Naval

June 30, and end 11 days, 10 states and 3,660 miles later in Orlando, bridge University, and was born Bruce E. Melnick (MS)--A Lieu- PostgraduateSchooI. ReightleralsoFlorida. An estimated120 pre-1937 vehicles will begin arriving at JSC's January6,1957inLouth, England. tenant Commander in the U.S. hasabachelorofsciencedegreeinRocket Park about 4 p.m. July 5. The racers will arrive and depart at Gregory J. Harbaugh (MS)-- Coast Guard, Melnick is also an aerospace engineering from theone-minute intervals, with the last vehicle departing about 6:15 pro. ManageroftheSchedulesandFIow operations officer with the Coast U.S. NavalAcademy. HewasbornAbout 50 vehicles will accumulate at the parking area before departing. Office, Mission Operations Direc- Guard Air Station in Traverse City, March 24, 1951 in Patuxent River.Visitors wilP be allowed onto the parking lot to talk with drivers and torate at JSC, Harbaugh has a Michigan. He holdsa bachelor of MarioRunco, Jr.(MS)--Runco,navigators and see the machines close-up. ContraBand, alocalswing bachelor of science in nero- and science in ocean engineering from a Lieutenant Commander in theband that includes JSC employees, willprovide music. JSC'svisiting astro-engineering from Purdue the U.S. Coast Guard Academy U.S. Navy, is Flight Liaison Officerhours will be extended through 6 p.m. to accommodate the race. The University, andamaster'sinphysi- and a master's in aeronautical with the Naval Western Ocean-Clear Lake Area Convention and Visitors Bureau is official host. cal science from the University of systemsfromtheUniversityofWest ography Center at Pearl Harbor,Astros tickets available Houston at Clear Lake. He was Florida. Hewasborn Decemberb, Hawaii. HehasabachelorofscienceThe EmployeeAct v t es Assoc ation is offering a $2.50 discount on field born January 15,1956in Cleveland. 1949in New York City. and a master's in meteorology, thelevel seats at the Astrodome for Houston Astros games July 10against the Mae C. Jemison (MS)--Jemison bachelor's from the City College ofNew York Mets and Aug. 15 against the Atlanta Braves. The tickets, for isageneralpractitionerwithCigna William F. Readdy (PLT)-- New York and the master's fromseats in Section 232, go on sale June 24 at the Bldg. 11 Exchange Store. HealthplansofCalifornia, andholds Readdy is an aerospace engineer RutgersUniversity. RuncowasbornThere is a limit of 8 tickets per purchase, and a NASA badge is required, a bachelor of science in chemical and pilot with the Aircraft Opera- January 26, 1952 in Bronx, NewNMA meeting is June 24 engineering from Stanford Univer- tions Division at JSC. He has a York.The next dinner meeting of the JSC Chapter of the National Management sity and an MD from Cornell Univer- bachelorof science in aeronautical James S. Voss (MS)--A Major inAssociation will begin at 5 p.m. June24attheGilruthRecreationCenter. sity. She was born October 17, engineering from the U.S. Naval the U.S. Army, VossisanoperationsWalter A. Beck, National Director of the NMA, will be the featured 1956 in Decatur, Alabama. Academy, and was born January integration officer in the Vehiclespeaker. The meeting also will include the installation of new officers. DonaldR. McMonagle(PLT)--A 24, 1952 in Quonset Point, Rhode Integration OfficeatJSC. HeholdsFor more information, call x38120. Major in the U.S. Air Force and an Island. a bachelor of science in aerospace

operations officer with the 6513th Kenneth S. Reightler (PLT)--A engineering from Auburn UniversityFEPC lab to open for Spaceweek TestSquadronatEdwardsAirForce Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. and a master's in the same field

Boeing's Flight Equipment Processing (FEPC) laboratory will be open Base, McMonagleholdsabachelor Navy, Reightler is the Chief Flight from the University of Colorado.tothepublicforscheduledtoursaspartoftheSpaceweekobservancein of science in astronautical engi- Instructor at the U.S. Naval Test Voss was born March 3, 1949 inJuly. Thelaboratory, locatedat1045GeminiAve.,willbeopenThursday neering from the U.S. Air Force Pilot School in Patuxent River, Cordova, Alabama.and Friday, July16and 17, from2to3p.m, and Monday through Friday,

July 20 to 24, from 2 to 3 p.m. Tours will be conducted only by Dunaway honored by MOOreservation. To make reservations, call Julia Sorrels, Boeing PublicRelations, at 280-2023.

Credit Union membership drive underway Connie R. Dunaway, a secretary Room. This required that she estab-The JSC FederaI Credit Union, as part of its annual membership drive, for over 20 years with theProduc- lish a schedule and coordinatewill have officials on hand at information booths in the Bldg. 3 and Bldg.11 cafeterias J une 23 and 24. The Credit Union table will be in the Bldg. 3 tion Integration Management Of- approximately 35 secretaries in theCafeteria from 11a.m. to1 p.m June 23 and in the Bldg. 11 Cafeteria fice, isthismonth'srecipientofthe SPAN room for 24 hours prior to afrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 24. Officials will be available to answer Marilyn J. Bockting Award for flight until 3 to 6 hours after itsemployees' questions on membership and services. For more informa- Secretarial Excellence. conclusion. According to Eugenetion, call Molly Springer at 488-7070. Dunaway was cited for coordi- F.Kranz, Director of Mission Oper-

nating atracking system for change ations, Dunaway not only handledPascal/C/Modula-2 Users Group forms requests and transmittal forms all the SPAN room activities, butEmployees who use Turbo-Pascal, Turbo-C or Modula-2 software are between technical management and she also worked many of the shiftsinvited to attend the Pascal/C/Modula-2 Users Group organizational the STSOC contractor. Dunaway herself when others were not avail-meeting at11:30 a.m. June 26 in BIdg. 13, Room 147. One goal of the designed the transmittal forms able.organization is to promote ready access to information on algorithms, herself. RecentlyDunawayexceeded hercodes and other problems users encounter. For more information, call The forms enable communica- normal duties by assisting theKeith Brown at x38952, tionsto go directly to and from her budget personnel working in the

[ GilruthCenterNews } office and the specific employee Production Integration Office. £)ur-

who needs to handle them, without ing the time she was helping thisthe correspondence having to go .+ __ office, itwasinvolvedwithexercises

Callx30304formoreinformahon through intervening channels. The i ':, \ related to the STS 51-L standdown,

system has been credited with Connie R. Dunaway in addition to normal budgetaryEarlymorningexercise--StretchandtoneyourmuscleseveryMonday saving time and money, and activities. Suchaworkloadrequiredand Wednesday from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Class begins June 29, and cost is Dunaway has instructed the Mission reports, and has written or tracked constant secretarial support to meet$20. Operations Directorate secretarial all the technical direction docu- short deadlines, which DunawayMoonwalk Softball Tournament-Men's Open C softball tournament will staff in its use. mentation totheSTSOC contractor, provided in a timely, efficient, andbe July 18 and 19. Deadline for entries is July 15. Cost is $95. BesidescreatingtheCR network, Before the STS 51-L accident, friendly manner, Kranz said. Dun-

Weightsafety--Thisisarequiredcourseforthoseemployeeswishingto Dunaway also produced reports Dunawayplanned, coordinated and away still assists this office byuse the Rec Center weight room. The class will be held July 9 from 8 to for the STS 51-L investigation, provided the secretarial support training the secretaries in Xerox9:30 p.m. writes all the award fee committee fortheSpacecraftAnalysis (SPAN) STAR word processing.

Defensive driving--Learn to drive safely and qualify for a 10% reduction

in auto insurance rates. All-day Saturday class meets July 20. Lightning triggers rockets[ New in the Library I Threesoundingrocketsawaiting vated to near vertical, andshot300 There was no damage to the pad.launch from Wallops Flight Facility feet into the Atlantic. The smaller Lightning also damaged theAIAA/ASIS/DODCISecondAerospaceComputerSecurityConference, were simultaneously ignited by a rockets, aimed almost vertical, are National Oceanic and Atmospheric

1986, Collection of Papers, byAIAA, lightning strike June 9 during a assumedtohavefiowntheirnormal Administration's weather satelliteAircraft Gear and Bearing Tribological Systems, by NATO. powerful electrical storm, flight paths of about 15,000 feet in ground station at Wallops. NOAACryogenic Optical Systems and Instruments, by R.K. Melugin. The unplanned launch of the altitude and about 2.5 miles down- said up to nine hours of weatherDelta Launch Vehicle Accident Investigation, by LJ.S. Congress. three rockets sent an Orion sound- range, Wallops officials said. data was lost from the two Gee-Digital Optical Circuit Technology, by NATO. ing rocket and two smallersupport NASA said the total value of the stationary Operational Environ-Healthy Companies." A Human Resources Approach, by R.H. Rosen. rockets on short flight paths into destroyed equipment is estimated mental Satellites, GOES West andInnovations in Materials Processing, by G. Bruggeman. the Atlantic Ocean. to be under $50,000. GOES East, before the groundInvestigation of the Challenger Accident: Report of the Committee, by The Orion rocket, with a scientific The Orion and companion rockets station was returned to service. All

USGPO. payloaddesignedtostudynighttime were on the pad scheduled for six antenna systems designed toManned Mars Missions. Working Group Papers, Vols. land2, byNASA, thunderstorm effects on the iono- launch between 9:30 p.m. and c°mmunicate with the GOES satel-NASA's Quality Assurance Program, by U.S. Congress. sphere, is 16-feet long and 14- midnight.Therocketandthelaunch lites were damaged, NOAA said.Pioneering Space: Living on the Next Frontier, by J.E. Oberg. inches in diameter. The two test padweresecuredandthepersonnel Some 13,000 sounding rocketsResearch and Development." Key Issues for Management, by J.K. rockets were four feet long and were in the blockhouse, pernormal have been launched from Wallops

Brown. 2-3/4 inches in diameter, operating procedures. Wallops IslandsinceoperationsbeganthereSpace Safety and Rescue, 1982-83, by G.W. Heath. The Orion was elevated two de- personnel wereawaiting thesevere in 1945. This is the first time suchSpace Shuttle: A Triumph in Manufacturing, by R.L. Vaughn. greesabove horizontal,awaiting the thunderstorm to pass through the an incident has occurred, NASAStatics and Applied Strength of Materials, by R.F. Nathery. final countdown before being ele- area when the incident occurred, said. An inquiry is underway.1986 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, Vols. 1-3, by IEEE.1987 NASA Authorization, by US. Congress. (Reference use) _ _F t_ J_ House Joint Resolution559, intro- The projects should be relevant to1988 Budget of the United States Government, by USGPO. (Reference V V -- Jf _,#'qk/ duced on May 10, 1986 by Con- science, math ortechnology. NASA

use) gressmanTom Lewis(R-Florida), intendstoannouncemorespecific20th Aerospace Mechanisms Symposium, by NASA. (Continued from page 1) called for the name of any replace- guidelines after consultation with

ment orbiter to be selected from educators.contest will be held during the suggestionssubmittedbystudents. Representatives of the class,1988-89school year. Detailson the Names submitted will be judged school or community which sug-

L,°°on. c..,., R°un application process are expected to not only on suitability but also on gusts the final name will be invited"-O Alew S be formalized by the spring of 1988. the quality of the research project, to a Space Shuttle launch.College scholarships earned(Continued from page 1) tennis team co-captain, and re- Houston High School in June,

HegraduatedcumlaudefromClear ceivedmanyscholasticandathletic ranking fourth in his class of 410.LakeHighSchoolin1986, receiving awards including a listing in Who's He was a member of the Nationalthe Delta Kappa Gamma writing WhoAmongAmericanHighSchool Honor Society, and received aaward. Hewasactiveinhighschool Students. Shewasactiveinathletic, listing in Who's Who Among Highmusic, clubs, youth organizations youth and community activities, School Students. He lettered inand community affairs, and performed volunteer hospital orchestra and has been active in

"%-_ Low graduated in June from work. She plans to major inengi- athletic, club, churchandcommun-Whittier (Calif.) High School, eighth neering or biology at UCLA ity activities. He plans to studyin her class of 368. She was varsity Bertrand graduated from South engineering at Texas A&M.

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- RecoveryprogressvisibleVisible evidence of the SpaceShuttle recovery effort iseverywhere these days as Orbiters,solid rocket boosters and payloadequipment are tested andprocessed.Left: Columbia is prepared forinstallation of advanced thermal

protection blankets that will replacethe thermal tiles around hersidewalls.

Below: two KSC workers get closeto their work in the VehicleAssembly Building High Bay 2.

Bottom right: solid rocket boostersegments are de-stacked in HighBay 3, the last operation in thedisassembly of Atlantis.Bottom left: the 11,500-poundaluminum cap of the Hubble SpaceTelescope shipping container isremoved at KSC as testing andcheckout of the containercontinues.

Below left: the ETM-1A firing atMorton Thiokol's Wasatch

Operations site in Utah testsseveral SRB rede_gn features.

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Property & Rentals '73 Mach I Mustang fastback, new Household Want non-smoking carpooler from inside and outside depth, $85. Cookie,351 Cleveland Hi-Pro, C-6 trans., Spring(HS) toJSC, hours7am-3:30, x30328 or 474-5610.

Lease: Large CLC 2-2 condo, W/D, shocks, battery, Bit., headers, much Copper-bottom cookware, never Patnesky, x38636, PannaAmin, x32459 Estate sale, June 27 and 28, 8-6pro.,pools, playground, neardaycare, $330/ more, 95% restored, $3000. 280-9030. used. 10-pc. set, was $!30, now $95, or Roy Parker, x38233. Antiques, appliances, cars, 4126 Trailme. Manisha, x33340. '71 Blazer 4 x 4, new brakes, rebuilt Mandy, 480-2265. Want non-smoking female to share Lake Dr., off S. Post Oak. 944-2765.

Lease: CLC,2-1 condo, 24hr. security, engine, 350-4 BBL, $2,180. 326-4613. Early American couch and Ioveseat, 2-2 condo on El Dorado Way, W/D, Window A/C, 1-1/2 tons, 220V, $100;pool, tennis, $400/mo. plus utilities. '78 Plymouth Volare, 2-dr., PS, PB, $350. Lyn, x37916, microwave, $200/mo. plus half elec. GE frost-free refr gerator, $100. Harry,480-5583 or 482-7156. auto, 87K mi., $900 cash OBO. 481- Used furniture for rent. 488-7113. Linda, 282-4189 or 488-0766. x31551.

Lease:3-2-2singlestoryhomeinThe 6528. Full size mattress, Regal, firm, 1 yr. Want slide rules, need for education Circular saw, 7-3/4", new; TI pro-Landing S/D, fenced, FPL, cornerlot, '64 Dodge Dart, slant6,3-spd, manual, old, $40; king size set, $100. Dennis, project, will accept donations or pay grammablecalculatorSR52, new:AirW/D,$525/mo.,deposit, petsOKw/addl. 4-dr., needs a battery and two tires, x31966, small fee. 326-3095. Force Seiko watch, new; antique fire-dep. 554-6031 $175 OBO. Chuck x35416. Color TV, 19", $60; Rowing machine, Want witnesses to auto accident that arms and pistols, 326-3095.

Sale:Univ. Green2-2-2homew/study, '85 944 Porsche, 12K mi., alarm, $30;Sit-upseat,$15. Fred, x38213from happened on 6/6/87 at 11:20 pro., NASA mementos publications, post-behind JSC, $98,800. 656-3232 or 480- window tint, stereo, garaged, perfect 11:30 pro-7:00 am. or 480-7550. intersection of El Camino and NASA 1. ers, etc. 488-5546.

0447. cond. 488-7908. 3 upholstered chairs, ex. cond., 2 J.M. Gill or D.K. Prescott, 332-5622 Sears Coldspot, 5,000 BTU windowSale: Property, 75' × 150' w/view of 76 JaguarXJ12L, auto, AC, PB, PS, matching, tannishgold, onebrownand Want TI 99/4A computer console in A/C,$100OBO. Herb, 335-8541or481-Taylor Lake, all utilities, $19,500. 474- PW, stereo, ex. cond., $6,500. Nicolas, tan striped, $30/ea. Laverne, 326-1404

3181. 282-3307 or 486-4016. or 38464. working cond., will pay $25; Terminal 2129.emulator (TE II) cartridge, will pay $10. File cabinets, legal, full extension, 4

Lease: CLC 1 BR condo, FPL, micro- '59 Mercedes-Benz 220S. David, Zenith color TV, 19", table model, ex. William, x30842 or 488-0621. dr./$75, 5 dr./$85; desks, secretarial, 1-wavefan, W/D, tennis, 2 wks. free. x35464, cond., $130; Bose 501 speakers, ex.Briley, 282-1880 or 488-7901. '65 Ford, 240 CID, 6 cyl w/ 3 spd. cond., $325/pr. Joe, x31597 or 996- Want to swap children's educational walnut w/chair, S150, 1-metalw/chair,

Lease:EIDoradoTracel-lCPcondo, Cruise-o-matictrans. and accessories, 1667. software and games for IBM PC or $150. Dick, x36580W/D, security alarm, FPL, dishwasher, $150. Kevin, x32413 or 486-4545. Jr. bedroomsetw/headboard,dresser, Macintosh. Carolyn, 480-9102. A/Ccompressorunit, 4tons,$400; 15clubhouse w/weightroom, jacuzzi, 4 '75 Lincoln Towncar, new engine, nightstand, full size mattresses, $175. The Junior Astronaut Corps seeks ft. x 20 in. formica bar top, $50. 554-pools, $350/mo. plus dep. Alan, 282- PS, PB, AC, good tires, $1,400. Scott, Cindy, x38604, volunteers to participate in community 2908.3968 or 334-7814. x37663 or 482-7775. Kenrnore vacuum cleaner, 3 hp., activities. Allan, 778-4183. Luggage, brown, 2 pieces: 22" _ 14",

Sale: Bacliff 4-2.5-2 home, assume, '79 Datsun 210, ex. cond., 4-spd., AC, cannister type w/self-adjusting power Want father-son motorcycles, 70-90 and 25" × 18", $28 for both; Bathroomno qualifying, FPL, ceiling fans, new AM/FM, newtires,$1,3OOOBO. Sajjad, agitator, like new, $115 incl. allattach- cc. dirt bike for 9-yr. old, 125-200 cc. set, dk. green, 34"_23"rug;seatcover,paint, $800/mo. Linda, x32649 or 339- 282-3267 or 484-1820. ments. 482-9168. dirt/street legal for Dad. Gary, x33786 2/ea. bath towels, hand towels, wash-3073. Falcon Mark 5 cast aluminum gas or499-5786, cloths;showercurtain,$35OBOforall.

Lease: Baywind I 2-1.5-2 W/D, fur- Boats & Planes grill w/steel post, $98; crutches $10; GE Want men and women's V6 bicycles, Valerie, x38385 or 484-9021.

nished, $400/mo. plus elec. and 1 me. clock radio/telephone, $19. 481-0468. 10 spd. preferred, and small, working 1 pr. blue'85 300ZX floor mats, T-topdep. 333-3992 Narco HT-830 hand-held VHF (air- Hide-a-bed couch, easy chair, both microwave.Cheryl,334-1303orx54406, bags and service manual, $100 for all.

Lease:3-2houseonLakeLivingston, craft) transceiver, 720comm/200 nay in fair cond., $10/ea; Hoover vacuum WantTRS-80Modell (Level II) and 554-4141.furnished, pier, fishing, skiing, swim- capability, programmable, scanning, cleaner,$15;Toasteroven,good cond., Timex/Sinclair 1000 computers w/as- 4 radial tires, Carleton Zodiac, steel-ming, weekend and weekly rates. 482- memory, etc, w/charger, 1 me. old, $10. Rick, x38088, semblers, editors. Wilber, x37341, belted, new, P185/75R13, $110; '79 LUV1582. $375. Chuck, x32590 or 486-7141. Microwave, Sears "Best", full size, Want baby items: used portacrib, parts, engine, transmission set, $500

Sale: 2-2 '77 mobile home, set up at Used anchors: Dansforths models programmable, temp. probe, like new. swing and stroller. Marilyn, x33536 or OBO for all. Paul, x34266.TAMU, 14'×65',centrl. A/Candheating, 45, 5300, 85 and 5600, $12/ea., model $200 OBO. Mark, 280-6637 or 326- 488-3965. 1pr. blue'85300ZXfloormats, T-topnew carpet, $9,500, Doug, x30964 or 135 for $15; Boyles anchors $10; Navy 1192. bags & service manual, $100. Andy,480-2929. anchors, 15 lb., $10. 486-8279 Two brown vinyl chairs, ex. cond., Miscellaneous x39377.

Lease: 2-2 in Egret Bay, avail. 7/1, 1976Glasstron boat, 16 ft.w/70hp. $50/pr. OBO. Lee, x36186 or 488-7646. Radial tires, Carleton Zodiac, 4,furnished, W/D, TV, microwave, fans, Evinrude, incl. trailer $2,000 or BO. Sofa, Ioveseat & chair, $125 OBO; Machinist's new precision caliper, steel-belted, new, P185/75R13, $110.DW. Marion, x35947 or 481-2157 Reta, x37883 or 337-5482. twin mattress & box springs $50 OBO. Mauser, stainlesssteel,6" dial measures Paul, x34266.

Rent: Galveston Gulf-front condo, Seahorse sailboat on galvanized 480-2870.

furnished, 2pools,3whirlpools, 2tennis trai_er, 16 ft., garaged, ex. cond,$325. GE Coppertone refrigerator, frost-I Cookin' in the Cafeteria ]courts, by wk./wknd. 480-5270. Joe, x31057 or 488-3866. free, good cond., $200; weight bench,

Lease: large, 2-2 condo, W/D, pool, '77 Mooney 201, 1630 TTA & E, dual $30; Boys' baby clothes. Carolyn, 480-playgroundneardaycare,$330/mo, plus 170 B's, ADF, DUE, GS, mode C, 9102.

deposit. 280-9822. Centuryll,stormscopeWX-9, intercom, 24 cu. ft. Side by Side refrigerator, Week of June 22 -- 26, 1987Lease: 3-2-2 house in Piper's Meadow, hangared,$42,900. Dennis, x31966, self-cleaning;elec, double oven; Make Monday--CreamofChickenSoup;BeefBurgundyoverNoodles, Frieddining rm. fenced, corner lot, gas NacraS.8, 19 ft. Catamaran, ready to offer. 488-3354.

appliances, one story, near pool, $550/ day sail or race, mast rotation control, Chicken, BBQ Sausage Link, Hamburger Steak (Special); Butteredme. 280-9822. trailer, sail box, extras, $3,500. Kevin, Photographic Corn, Carrots, Green Beans. Standard Daily Items: Roast Beef, Baked

Lease: Baywind 2-1.5-2 condo, new x32413 or 486-4545. Ham, Fried Chicken, Fried Fish, Chopped Sirloin. Selection of Salads,paint, carpet, W/D, blinds, pools, game/ Catamaran, AMF Trac, 18 ft., galvan- Canon A-l, ex. curtal., $125; Canon Sandwiches and Pies.exercise rms., $365/mo. plus deposit, ized trailer, many extras, $3,750. 333- Winder AZ, like new, $40; Kiron 28- Tuesday -- Beef Noodle Soup; Baked Meatloaf, Liver & Onions, BBQDon, 488-8844 3056. 210ram f/4zoom lens fur Canon, mint Spare Ribs, Turkey & Dressing (Special); Spanish Rice, Broccoli,

South Park Memorial Cemetery lots, Half-scale P-51D plans, unused, w/ cond., $85. John, x30762 or 538-2327. Buttered Squash.

$395/ea. Cookie, x30328 or 474-5610. updates, newsletters, builder's manual, Canon G3 w/f1.7 40ram lens, auto/ Wednesday -- Seafood Gumbo; Broiled Fish, Tamales w/Chili, SpanishLease: CLC 4-2.5-2D house, dining etc. $150. Chuck, x32590 or 486-7141. manualexposure, Canonliteflash, case, Macaroni (Special); Ranch Beans, Beets, Parsley Potatoes.

rm., FPL, new paint, pro landscaping, $100 OBO. Dennis, x34405 or 480- Thursday-- Navy Bean Soup; Beef Pot Roast, Shrimp Chop Suey, Porkwet bar, garage dr. opener, alarm Motorcycles 5076.system, $795/mo. 482-6609. Minox Minolta camera stand and Chops, Chicken Fried Steak (Special); Carrots, Cabbage, Green Beans.

Lease: Heritage Park 3-2-2 home, '81 HondaCB750custommotorcycle, lightmeter. 326-3095. Friday -- Seafood Gumbo; Broiled Halibut, Fried Shrimp, Baked Ham,cul-de-sac, near school, refrigerator, ex. cond., 7,100 mi., $1000 OBO. Brian, Tuna & Noodle Casserole (Special); Corn, Turnip Greens, Stewed Toma-Ig. backyard, $495/mo. 482-6609. 480-5527 between 10 am & 3 pm. Pets toes.

Lease: large El Dorado Trace 2-2- '79 Honda CX500 custom, shaft drive,2CP condo, FPL, wet bar, W/D, new fairing, hard saddle bags, luggage Dachshund AKC pups. 664-0901 or Week of June 29 -- July 3, 1987carpet, $425/mo. Tim, x38843, carrier, good cond. w/service manual, 489-9743. Monday -- Chicken Noodle Soup; Wieners & Beans, Round Steak

Rent/Option:JBRstudiocondo, FPL, $800. Rick, x36900. AKC Lab. puppies, born May 15, 5 w/Hash Browns, Meatballs & Spaghetti (Special); Okra & Tomatoes,W/D, new carpet, blinds, near pool, '80 Honda 750, custom model, low black, 2 yellow (1 femaleyellow), Field Carrots, Whipped Potatoes. Standard Daily Items: Roast Beef, Baked$500/mo. Ariel, x43111 or 331-2203. miles and good cond., garaged, $1,475. Champion bloodline, Sire also on pre- Ham, Fried Chicken Fried Fish, Chopped Sirloin. Selection of Salads,

Lease: Egret Bay 2-2-2CP condo, Charles, 481-3637 or x30092, raises, $200/ea. Mary, x32685 or 482- Sandwiches and Pies.

fans, FPL, new carpet, $390/mo. plus Hondamaticcycle, low mileage; cus- 1045. Tuesday -- Beef and Barley Soup; Beef Stew, Shrimp Creole, Fried$100 dep. and references. 486-8551. tom captain van seats, brown & tan, like 2 free parakeets, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 2.5 Chicken (Special); Stewed Tomatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Broccoli.

Sale:Custom-built4-2.5-2home, large new: Make offer. 488-3354. yrs. old, raised together, plus cage & Wednesday- Seafood Gumbo; Fried Perch, New England Dinner,woodedlot, FPL, $149,000. Jerry, x38.922 feed. My cat wants them, too! Hank, Swiss Steak (Special); Italian Green Beans, Cabbage, Carrots.or 474-4310. Recreational x33261.

Sale/Lease: Nassau Bay 4-2-2 town- AKC registered Lab. puppies, 4 males Thursday -- Cream of Chicken Soup; Turkey & Dressing, Enchiladashouse, 2,200sq.ft., new paint, lg. garage, Go-cart, Briggs & Stratton, 2-seater, & 4 females, black & chocolate, 6 wks. w/Chili, Wieners & Macaroni, Stuffed Bell Pepper (Special); Zucchinideck, atrium, 20 ft. FPL, $109,000 or ex. cond., $350. Linda, 339-3073 or old, $150-$200. 474-7011. Squash, English Peas, Rice.

$790/mo. Jerry, x38922 or 474-4310. x32649. Golden retrievers AKC registered, Friday -- Independence Day -- Holiday.

Sale: 13.5 acres, gently rolling, Go-cart,2-seater, Briggsengine, good large but gentle. Earl, x33124 or 326- Week of July 6 10, 1987wooded East Tx. land, fronts cty. black- cond., $150. 482-1633. 2354.top, nearTylerandHenderson,assum- Go-cart, good cond., 3.5 hp., $275. Freeyoung,femalecat, white, spayed. Monday -- Chicken & Rice Soup; Wieners & Sauerkraut, BBQ Hamable, low-cost, Tx. Vet. loan. McLeaish Scott, x37663 or 482-7775. Lillian, 649-7516. Steak, Steak Parmesan, Beef & Macaroni (Special); Green Beans,480-7445. Maerklin HO gauge and N gauge toy AKC Cocker pups born May 14, show Carrots, Au Gratin Potatoes. Standard Daily Items: Roast Beef, Baked

'84 Heritage 3-2 mobile home, 14' × trains. 326-3095. quality, parties and blacks, champion Ham, Fried Chicken, Fried Fish, Chopped Sirloin. Selection of Salads,80', storm windows, garden tub, etc., bloodlines, shots, wormed, $250. Terri, Sandwiches and Pies.

on quiet, shaded lot. Take over loan. Computers x36634 or (409) 925-4264. Tuesday -- Tomato Soup; Potato Baked Chicken, BBQ Spare Ribs,Terri, x36634 or (409)-925-4264. Free kittens: 3 black, 2 gray & white Mexican Dinner (Special); Squash, Broccoli, Ranch Beans, Spanish Rice.

Plastic covers for Commodore 128 tabbies; Free neutered cats. Mary, Wednesday -- Seafood Gumbo; Liver & Onions, Baked Turbot, BBQCars & Trucks computer, disc drive, monitor and x34251 or941-8622.printer, $4/ea.; Joy stick $14; Commo- Ham Steak, Baked Meatloaf w/Creole Sauce (Special); Beets, Brussels

'83 Buick LeSabre, loaded, superior dore64and 128softwarecheap. Manuel, Musical Instruments Sprouts, Green Beans, Whipped Potatoes.cond. Scott, x39156 or 488-3118. x37333. Thursday -- Beef & Barley Soup; Chicken & Dumplings, Corned Beef

'85 Chevy Cavalier, low mileage, ex. Compaq portable computer, dual Piano, Chickering Spinet, approx. 40 w/Cabbage, Smothered Steak w/Cornbread Dressing (Special); Spinach,cond., 4-dr. sedan. Scott, x39156 or floppy, AST 6 pack, 560K RAM, cumin yrs. old, needstuning, $850OBO. 487- Cabbage, Cauliflower au Cretin, Parsley Potatoes.480-3118. board, $995. H. Mandell, x36557. 7364. Friday -- Seafood Gumbo; Pork Chop w/Yam Rosette, Creole Baked

BuffetClarinet, ex. cond.,$450. Diane Cod, Tuna & Salmon Croquette (Special); Brussels Sprouts, Green77 T-Bird, AC, power, AM/FM, $650. King's Quest software, original disc x31865 or 471-3303.Andy x31596 or 488-5534.and documentation, $15. George, Beans, Buttered Corn, Whipped Potatoes.

'77 Monte Carlo, low mileage, A/C, x37005. 5-pieceRodgersdrumset, w/cymbals,good cond., best offer. 332-5065. high hat, extras, $600. Sajjad, 282-3267 Week of July 13 -- 17, 1987

'85 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham Commodore300 baud modem, model or 484-1820. Monday -- Cream of Celery Soup; Braised Beef Ribs, Chicken ala King,' 1660, new, $35; Commodore 1526 Spencerflute, closed hole, CConcert, Enchiladas w/Chili, Italian Cutlet (Special); Navy Beans, Brussels21Kmi.,estatesale,$7,600, Ben, x34486 printer, needs new print head, $50. J.or 668-4768. ex. cond., $300. 488-6521.

78 Buick Regal, good mech. cond., Samouce, x35053. Sprouts, Whipped Potatoes. Standard Daily Items: Roast Beef, Baked2acousticguitars, barely used, $150/ Ham, Fried Chicken, Fried Fish, Chopped Sirloin. Selection of Salads,AC, PS, PB, V-6, AT, AM/FMradio, new IBM PC XT, IBM ME} hard disc, IBM ea. Tim, x38843.

transmission and alternator, $1,800 monochrome monitor, 640K, floppy Sandwiches and Pies.

OBO.Glenn, x30454or 532-3013. drive, $1,250. Charles, 481-3637 or Lost & Found Tuesday -- Beef & Barley Soup; Turkey & Dressing, Country Style'82 Datsun 280ZX, turbo, auto/air, x30092. Steak, Stuffed Cabbage (Special); Corn Cobbette, Okra & Tomatoes,

AM/FM/cassette, T-tops, plush int., ex. Apple lie, new enhanced mother- Lost: Gold men's wedding band, lost French Beans.

con(3., $5,500 OBO. Lisa, x36905, board, 128K, modem, 2 drives, $850. Wednesday, June 3 at Gilruth. Eric, Wednesday -- Seafood Gumbo; Catfish w/Hush Puppies, Roast Pork'78 T-Bird Town Landau, 74K mi., Gordon, x30518 or486-4403, x38420 or 484-9179. w/Dressing, Pepper Steak (Special); Broccoli, Macaroni & Cheese,

good. cond., velour int., $1,200 OBO. TRS-80 color monitor, disc drive, Found outside Bldg. 1: "Challenger" Stewed Tomatoes.Pam, x31088, table and accessories, $500. 280-9025. lapel pin. Herb, x38833.

'79 Ford Bronco, 4WD, $2,995. 471- Commodore 64 software: Simons Thursday -- Cream of Tomato Soup; Beef Tacos, BBQ Ham Slice,5964. Basic, $12; Sideways, $18; Mail List, $4; Wanted Hungarian Goulash, Chicken Fried Steak (Special); Spinach, Pinto

'84 Chevy P/U, low miles. 471-5964. Heswriter 64, $5; Practifile, $5; Corn- Beans, Beets.'78 Ford 250 window van, 62K mi., modore 128 software: Timeworks Part- Want refrigeration doily and repair- Friday -- Seafood Gumbo; Liver & Onions, Deviled Crabs, Roast Beef

PS, PB, AC front and rear, $2,800OBO. her, $24; Timeworks Data Manager, able A/C units, free removeable. John- w/Dressing, Tuna & Noodle Casserole (Special); Whipped Potatoes,George H., 333-5660 or 326-1243. $24, Superbase, $24. 481-0468. son, x36580 or 339-2713. Peas, Cauliflower.

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