The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Page: 16 of 43
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B-4 THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL Thursday May 23 1985
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Ribbon cutting
Recently remodeled bldg. 90042 is signed over to its
new occupants A Co 163rd Military Intelligence
Battalion (TE) and Co 15th Military Intelligence
Battalion (AE) both of the 504th MI Group. Cutting
the ribbon are Capt. Susan Werner A Co comman-
der and Capt. Charles R. Sizemore Co com-
mander.
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.FIRST SUMMER SCHEDULE.
JUNE 3 -JULY 8
BUSINESS (BUSS) NURSING (NURS)
2300 Business Communications 2610 Introduction to Nursing Adults Class
2330 Prin. of Accounting 1 Learning Lab
331 ON Prin. of Marketing (10 wks) Clinical Lab
3321 Personnel Management
3323N Small Business Mgmt (10 wks) PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PHED)
3340 Money & Banking 1104 Musical Movement
3349N Corporation Finance (10 wks) 1110a Basic Tennis
4391N Seminar: Real Estate Law (10 wks) IIIObN Basic Tennis
2132 Aerobics
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CISC) 3107 Track & Field
1301 Intro to Computer and Oata Pro. 4342 PE Tech. for Elem. School
DRIVER EDUCATION (OREO) POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)
3371 Safety I Driver Educ 2310 State and Federal Government 1
331 IN Internat'l Relations of the U.S. (10 wks)
EDUCATION (EDUC)
3303/ PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)
3311 Foundations of Ed. 2310 General Psychology
3342 Methods and Curr. for MR 3315N Abnormal Psychology (5 wks)
4324 Cur. for Early Child II 3319 Social Psychology
4332 Methods & Curr for LD 4313 Spec. Psy/Soc. Aspects of Aging
4315 Death & Dying
EDUCATION SPECIAL (EDSP) RELIGION (RELI)
3333 Behavior Modification 1311 Old Testament Survey
4302 Classroom Management 3319 American Christianity
4315N World Religions (10 wks)
ENGLISH (ENGL)
2321 English Literature to 1790 SOCIOLOGY (S0CI)
3310 American Literature to 1900 1311 An Intro to Sociology
3330 Children's Literature 3319 Social Psychology
3360 Victorian Poetry 4313 Spec. Psy/Soc. Aspects of Aging
4340 Literature Theory & Crit. 4315 Death ft Dying
HISTORY (HIST) SOCIAL WORK (S0CW)
2311 U.S. History through 1865 4315 Death & Dying
331 IN U.S. Diplomatic History (10 wks)
3313N History of Texas (10 wks) SPANISH (SPAN)
3370 History of England to 1707 1410 Elementary Spanish 1
4372 History of Modern Russia 1420 Elementary Spanish II
HOME ECONOMICS (H0EC) SPEECH (SPCH)
4390 Ind. Study/Market Study Tour-New York 1320 Public Speaking
2340 Storytelling
GRADUATE COURSES
EDUC 6350 Current Issues in American Education
EDEC 6381A Spec Tpe: Kinder. Curr & Inst. II
EDEC 6381B Spec Tpe: Montessori Tech. for Early Chhd
EDRE 5351 Tchg Reading Thru Children’s Lit.
EDRE 6352 Diagnostic ft Remedial Reading
EDUC 5303/
5314 Curriculum & Instruction (E ft S)
EDUC 6352 Research Tech. ft Procedures
EDAD 6368 Application of Educational Research
EDSP 533 Prog in Beh. Modification of L0 Child
EDSP 5333 Diag Tchg of Stu w/Lrng Problem
E0SP 6381A Spec Tpe: Methods or Curr for MR
EDSP 638IB Spec Tpe: Montessori Techniques
U.M.H.B.
'Where The Future Begins'
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"Sparkie Williams" a bird owned by a woman in Bear Cross Hampshire England
reportedly had a vocabulary of 531 words.
ART (ART) MATHEMATICS (MATH)
2320 Painting 1102 Analytical Trigonometry
1203 Special Problems (Analytical Geometry)
BIOLOGY (BIOL) 1306 College Algebra
1410 Zoology Lab 2301 Calculus II
2440 Ornithology Lab 2302 Linear Algebra
2450 Invertebrate Zoology (10 wks.) 3301 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
2460 Plant Taxonomy
3460 Anatomy & Physiology Lab MUSIC (MUSI)
4450 Natural History Expedition 1320 Aoolied Music Voice. Piano (1 or 2 hrs)
(Fauna & Flora of South Texas and Mexico) 1321/ Fundamentals of Music
3321 Music Appreciations (Non-music majors)
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504th Ml involved in many activities
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Ready if you are
Capt. Lyle G. Radebaugh Co 163rd Military Intel-
ligence Battalion 504th MI Group and his entour-
age prepare for the start of the Army Emergency
Relief (AER) run at West Fort Hood. The shopping
cart was pushed completely around the two-mile
course in 27 minutes. I
UNIVERSITY OF MARY HARDIN- BAYLOR
SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE
BIOLOGf
1420 Botany Lab
BUSINESS (BUS!)
2331 1 Principles of Accounting II
3303 Statistical Methods
3322 Retail Management
3332 Managerial Accounting
3345 Principles of Real Estate
4320 Human Relations in Management
DRIVER EDUCATION (DRED)
2136 Basic Driver Education
(Must be 18 ft have Learner's Permit)
3372 Traffic Safety ft Driver’s Ed
EDUCATION (EDUC)
3301 Reading in the Elementary Grades
3321 Early Childhood Education
3322 Curriculum for Early Child Ed 1
3351 Survey of Exceptional Child
4301 Social Studies in El School
4302/
4312 Measurement and Evaluation (E&S)
4341 Teaching the Trainable MR
EDUCATION SPECIAL (EDSP)
4324 Trends ft Issues in Ed. Retarded
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (EDSP)
331 ON Human Growth ft Development
ENGLISH (ENGL)
2322 English Literature since 1790
3380 World masterpieces
4310N Modern Orama
GENERAL SCIENCE (GESC)
3380 Tchng. Sci. in El. School
HISTORf (HIST)
2312 U.S. History Since 1865
3371 History of Great Britain since 1707
Registration in progress at Fort Hood
Monday-Friday 1100-1630 hours
Room 13 Bldg. 2844 West Education Center
(817)287-0615287-2331
Session I begins June 3
Session II begins July 9
1 Saturday & evening classes run 10 weeks
Financial aid available for students who qualify
Room & board available on campus
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Belton Texas 76513 I (817) 939-5711
Deer live in many parts of the world...some in hot dry deserts others in the cold
lands above the Arctic Circle.
.SECOND SUMMER SESSION.
JULY 8 AUGUST 9
GRADUATE COURSES
EDEC 5321 The Young Child
EDEC 5324 Curr ft Inst in Early Chldhd Ed
EDRE 5350 Reading for Pre-Adolesents
EDRE 6355 Reading in Content Areas
EDAD 6367 The School ft the Instr. Prog.
EDUC 6351 The School in Multicultural Society
EDSP 5353 Survey Crs in the Educ. of Exc. Child
EESP 6381 Spec Tpe: Teaching Trainable MR
EDUC 6381 Spec Tpe: Teaching of Social Studies
EDUC 6381A
EDUC 638 IB
EDUC 6381C
MATH 4391A
MATH 4391B
MATH 4391C
HOME ECONOMICS (HOEC)
3350N Child Growth and Development
3360 Marriage and Family Lite
MATHEMATICS (MATH)
1101 Special Problems (The Mutric System)
1301 Introduction to Mathematics
3303 Statistics
3305 History of mathematics
4391 Seminar: Number Theory
MUSIC (MUSI)
Applied Music (1 or 2 hrs) Voice. Piano
1320 Fundamentals of Music
3360 Music for the Classroom Teachers
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PHED)
1110 Basic Tennis
2115 Tumbling ft Gymnastics
3122N Angling (Fishing)
3390 Kines. ft Physi. of Exercise
SWIMMING (Not for College Credit)
American Red Cross Swimming Lessons Ages 2 through Adult
Session start June 3. 17. July 8 .2 2
Call 939-5811 ext 239
PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)
3303 Statistics for Psychological Research
3310N Development Psychology
3350 Psych of Memory. Lrng ft Prob. Solving
RELIGION (RELI)
1312 New Testament Survey
2101 Internship in Church-Related Vocations
3312 Christian Ethics
4316 Supervised Ministry Practicum
SOCIOLOGY (S0CI)
3312 Marriage ft Family
3316 Social Problems
4314 Statistics for Sociological Research
SPANISH (SPAN)
2310 Interm mediate Spanish 1
2320 Interm mediate Spanish II
SPEECH (SPCH)
1320 Public Speaking
33B0 Voice and Diction
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
GRADUATE EDUCATION (July 22-26)
Special Topics in Teaching mathematics (X-8)l
Special Topics in Teaching mathematics (K-8III
Leadership Tech. in Math. Education (K-8)
MATHEMATICS
Math Techniques I (K-8)
Math Techniques II (K-8)
Leadership Techniques in Math Education (K-8)
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Here we go
Sp4 Chuck Helton shows his fellow soldiers from A
Co 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion 504th MI
Group the ropes of rapelling in a class given April
16.
Photo by Fred Hoffman
Analyst
(Cont. from pg. B3)
sion the pilot and the TO must
be debriefed and their film ex-
amined to ascertain whether or
not the mission requirements
have been met. Once the de-
briefing has been completed
the IA must then submit a writ-
ten report to the requesting
unit no later than 45 minutes
after aircraft engine shutdown.
THE MAIN workshop of the
IA section is the TIIF (tactical
imagery interpretation facility)
an expandable five-ton van
equipped with two lighttables
two drafting boards and means
for relaying the reports. From
beginning to end all IA work is
done in the TIIF.
The 15th MI Bn prides itself
on being “the Eyes of the Com-
mander the unit’s IA section
rid its lf on bein th
“brains behind the eyes.”
CPO lists
new job
openings
The following Inservice Re-
cruiting Notices (IRNs) opened
since last week. This does not
in lu O pen tin
Announcements. Copies of the
Open Continuous IRNs may be
obtained by checking activity
bulletin boards or the front
desk at the Civilian Personnel
Office bldg. 4220 on a regular
basis.
APPROPRIATED fund em-
ployees who are serviced by
Fort Hood CPO and who are
serving on other than tempor-
ary or term appointments may
apply for positions listed be-
low. Applications must be re-
ceived in CPO on or before the
closing date.
Description of duties qualifi-
cations and procedures for ap-
plying are on the IRNs. Copies
of these IRNs are available by
checking your activity bulletin
board or the CPO front desk
bldg. 4220.
IRN 148 not issued. 1
IRN 149 dental assistant
(EF) GS-681-06 opening date
May 15 closing date May 29.
IRN 150 target device ser-
vicer forem an WS-4801-05
opening date May 17 closing
date May 31.
IRN 151 physical security
specialist GS-080-09 opening
date May 20 closing date June
3.
IRN 152 equipment spe-
cialist (automotive and machin-
ery) GS-1670-05 (IH GS-7)
opening date May 20 closing
date June 3.
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The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985, newspaper, May 23, 1985; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309707/m1/16/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.