Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1973 Page: 13 of 28
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Friday August 3 1973
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near seat belts
and receive cash
Buckle your seat belt! They
were installed for a specific
purpose to help save lives
and reduce the chance of
serious injuries.
To encourage personnel to
use seat belts a program is in
^effect by the III Corps and
Ft. Hood Safety Office
whereby individuals found to
be wearing- seat belts are
rewarded.
If the operator is wearing
the seat belt when checked
he will be presented $5 cash
along with two free passes to
a a
Passengers in the automobile
who are wearing their seat
Questions
(a/neu
The Veterans Ad
ministration turned down my
disability claim and I'd like
to contest the decision. How
can I do this?
A You may appeal it to
the VA Board of Veterans
Appeals appearing in person
or having someone or an
organization represent you.
0 By 2 p.m. on Monday July
16 1973 41 students had pre-
registered for the 1973 fall
semester as compared with
17 students who registered on
a of re
registration for the 1972 fall
semester.
Handbook
wins judges
praise
The Miss Mary Hardin-
Baylor Pageant was honored
^Saturday night in Fort Worth
by receiving the 1973 Best
Judges Handbook award. The
award is presented annually
by the Miss Texas Pageant to
one of the 62 local franchised
pagenats.
The judges handbook is the
book of compiled contestant
information used by the Miss
Texas judges in local pageant
judging. It contains all
biographical and academic
material and photographs on
each entry.
Accepting the award was
Miss Carolyn Tice director
of the Miss Mary Hardin-
ABaylor pageant. Representing
the college in the lone star
contest was Miss Sharon
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III
Pavoggi. registration.
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off Topsey Road on
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one of equal value. One coupon
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belt will be presented one
theater pass. The theater
passes will be presented to
military personnel or their
dependents only however
the cash awards will be
presented to military or
civilian personnel.
The following ten personnel
were presented the awards
by a representative from the
Post Safety Office:
1. Staff Sgt. Kenneth Bar-
field ASL Met Team
2. Mrs. Linda Strahmann
Dependent wife of CWO Steive
Strahmann 1/68 ADA 1st
Cav Div.
3. Mrs. Sharon Hansen
Dependent wife of CWO 2
Eric Hansen 13th Avn Bn.
4. Staff Sgt. Richard K.
Lane HHC USAG.
5. Maj. Norman Hughes
HHC USAG.
6. CW02 Roger L. Blaker
Co. 124th Maint 2d Armd.
Div.
7. Cpt. John L. Patrick
HHC 1st Cav. Div.
8. Spec. 4 John F. Witt
524th Engr Co.
9. Spec. 4 Esipiridion
Moreno Jr. 57th Sig. Bn.
10. Spec. 4 Victor W.
Albright A Co. 16th Sig. Bn.
Registration continues
Pre-registration will con
tinue at the College through
A 2 4 it in a
registration held on August
31. Students who pre-register
a a a a of
choosing their classes at
times more convenient to
them and avoiding many of
the lines at final registration.
Prospective students who
plan to attend Central Texas
College on a full-time basis in
the 1973 fall semester must
make an appointment with a
counselor in the Student Ser
vices Office (LA6-1222).
During his course work in the
student's choice of program.
Students may register at
the Central Texas College
Records Office from 8 a.m.
until 8 p.m. Monday through
Thursday and from 8 a.m.
until 5:00 p.m. on Fridays.
Registration materials for en
tering Central Texas College
are available at the Records
Office.
A $5 non-refundable pre-
registration fee applicable to
final tuition and fees will be
required at the time of pre-
registration. Also the student
must be present evidence
that he has acquired the im
munizations required by state
law at the time of pre-
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Jefferey looking forward to the next holiday which
will be the Labor Day Weekend toured California in
search of pictorial goodies for his soon-to-be-published
tour guide. Fortunately for our readers Jeff snapped
Phyllis Coleman who is a transplanted New Yorker
Transition graduates
Graduation ceremonies for
the Transition Classes will be
held in the auditorium of the
Lady Bird Johnson Center for
the Performing Arts on the
Central Texas College cam
pus on Tuesday August 7
1973 at 2 p.m.
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bination Tune-Up Man (Auto
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Approximately 188 students
will receive certificates.
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Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1973, newspaper, August 3, 1973; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255192/m1/13/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.