Uiaed fOJtt -e\re:•i the 9! MAerTat-;[pi mr 5I»»» CUtU IINCIJLT*—.A“RMV«££»IIX«attached with Anac* Souadrr rmi r■fva:\a?* C 1STendei . has n Vie** the Ralph NYspecial?-~7-c *.vc TV ASF shop •llw v’ji-y y -a .jraM and radar ayycaeac «.v. R.AK jet ^L*ys?a:jer*aL' was previously sla-•' -• vlt; -va: He* as oc fight deck helping to $e: places ready to launch. ( «ve- the trapc fire of July. !*?* broke out Fortunately no ore in the squadron was hurt seriously, but the squadron lost most of its planes Tattersall joined the Navy in November. 1966. and has been with RVAH-11 since February, j 1967 Home base for the squadron is Sanford. Fla\ 95-year-old Hill county atlas Is Hubbard Trail junior high school, ar was responsible for naming Crete, f nee district No Jll-U to use in its ISpecialist Four Philip Pres-endo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pressendo of Chicago Heights, has received a letter of appreciation from his commanding officer at Fort Wolters, Texas, citing him for his “extra effort” and “excellent job done I under adverse conditions re suiting from a fire on the base Pressendo is a clarinetist with the 328th Army band at Fort Wolters He entered the Army in May. 1966, after attending I Bloom high school where he made an outstanding record as a wrestler He is expected to be released | from active service in May. at which time he plans to resume his duties at Pressendo Interiors , in Chicago Heights.West 192nd street. Mokena, is Fet home on 30-dav leave prior to Wo departure for Viet Nam April 1 d from Oakland. Calif heSluis entered the Army a year froi ago. and after basic training at mu Fort Knox. Ky.. remained there wa] with the Fourth Training bri- trie gade as an information ape- anc cialist in the U S Army Training Center (Armor! aBefore entering the service.; son Sluis had been a reporter for — THE STAR for six months A “ 1961 graduate of Lincoln-Way high school, he received his master's degree from Northwestern university in Evanston in 1966Specialist Four William Sluis. Jr.. whose parents live at 11507Army Private Donald E. Burgeson. 24. whose wife. Norma. lives at 1025 Campbell. Chi-1 cago Heights, has completed a I field communications crewman j course at Fort Leonard Wood,Mo,During the eight-week course, he was trained to string wire from the field to the communications center. Instruction was also given in basic elec-1 tricity, switchboard installation —and operation and pole climbing • • •Army Private James A. Ma-letz. 17, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Maletz. Sr.. Steger. completed a field communications crewman course1