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Show Page 7 ~ | NEW BOARD, | PRESIDENT BEGIN is. ae, Pe” x * Four new board members and a second vice president have been selected to serve on the WSC Alumni Board for the ’77-78 year. Tim Morris, first vice president last year, became president at the annual ‘Alumni Dinner-Dance _ during Homecoming. He follows the late Douglas Brian. Kent Petersen moved up into the first vice president slot. Favero was Margaret Mrs. tape cana As EN tie | Raja srg aoa Se te selected to serve as second vice president with Timothy W. Blackburn, Paul Skeen, Eugene D. Hansen and George Thomas Stromberg to begin terms on the board of directors. President Tim Morris is a social studies teacher at Bonneville High School. He has taught in Weber County since 1971. He graduated from Ogden High in 1961, served an LDS Mission to England and earned a B.S. with a history major from WSC in 1967. In 1970 he earned a Master of Education at the University of Utah. He and his wife, the former Tamra Clifton, live in Washington Terrace. They were married in 1968 and are the parents of three sons and one daughter. Tim Morris Mrs. Omega Favero Favero is an alumna of Chi and La Dianaeda sororities Women and is a guest lecturer. George Thomas Stromberg, Salt Lake City, is assistant vice president of Kidder Peabody Co. He earned an MBA at Harvard University and has served as a member of the San Francisco Security Analyst Society, San Francisco Bond Club, Salt Lake Rotary Club and a former member of the Governor’s: Investment Committee and Utah Symphony Board. Mr. Stromberg attended WSC and was editor of ‘‘Handbook,”’ business of “The Acorn” and Paul Skeen a member of the Phoenix Social Club. He helped revive the Weber Bell and ““got it on wheels.”’ Timothy W. Blackburn Eugene D. Hansen is regional materials and geotechnical engineer for the Intermountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service, with responsibility for engineering certification and training also. He has been employed with the Corps of Engineers Constructing Titan Missile Bases near Sacramento, Calif., Air Associates, Inc. and Acme Quality Paints, Inc. Mr. Hansen graduated in 1959 from the University of Utah and is also a graduate of Woodbury College, Los Angeles, Calif., and WSC. During WWII he served in the South Pacific and Japan in the US Army. He and his wife, Beverly, have one daughter. Timothy W. Blackburn is a partner in the law firm of Browning, Blackburn and Baldwin in Ogden. He was admitted to practice law in 1973 and is a member of the Utah Bar. A graduate from the University of Utah College of Law in 1973 with a Juris Doctorate degree, he graduated from WSC in 1970 with a B.S. degree in Economics. A member of Blue Key National Honor Society, Mr. Blackburn has been a member of Who’s Who among American Colleges and Universities. He is married and has one three year old daughter. CLASS NOTES BLAIR F. HADLEY has been named manager of the new Federal Building and Loan Association offices at Five Points in Ogden. He is a graduate of Weber High School and attended WSC. NOLAN JAMES ARGYLE, class of 72, _ was awarded the Doctor of Philosophy degree by John Hopkins University. - LAWRENCE president of Amalgamated: CORRY was named vice agriculture for the Sugar Co. He joined Amalgamated in 1968 following graduation _ from WSC. He received a M.S. degree in business administration from BYU. JERALD LAMB has been named stewardess. She is a graduate High and attended School of Davis Weber is attending WSC, working on a social science degree and is a graduate of Weber State College. SCOTT DAVID BROWN, Ogden, earned a master of business High School. has ad- DAN B. CARVER was awarded his doctor of optometry degree by the Southern California College of Optometry ministration degree from the University of Utah. He plans to live in Salt Lake City and work for the Burroughs Co. He is a 1972 graduate of Ogden High School, and attended WSC for 2 years. CHARLES F. DAVIDSON, Washington Terrace, has graduated from the University of Utah with a doctorate in metallurgy. He has been engaged in in- ° in Fullerton, Calif., graduating with honors in June. He has opened an office in Ogden with this father, Dr. H.M. Carver and Dr. Gary C. Slaugh with specialty areas in children’s vision and contact lenses. He completed undergraduate work at WSC in Biology at WSC and the U of U. REED J. PAGE, Ogden, was appointed dustrial research on a fellowship with Fansteel Inc. at the U. of U. Research as Outing Products Division of the Coleman Park. He is a graduate of Bonneville High Company, Inc. He attended resides in Tempe, Ariz. School and WSC. HENRY DURAN has been named outreach coordinator on food stamps for Weber, Davis and Morgan counties. The Mr. Page is a 25-year veteran of the Farmers Home Administration and has regional sales manager of Arizona by the WSC. He MICHAEL D. MORE graduated from Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine. He _ Was also awarded a B.S. degree in biological Sciences during the ceremony. federally-funded program is administered through the Utah Department of In 1969 he earned a B.S. degree from WSC. MARY L. SIMPSON, Hooper, has won Assistance Payments. Mr. Duran worked for the U of U six years as a recruiter and Air Lines counselor in post-secondary education. He the silver wings of a United es Eugene D. Hansen and an active church member. She is ‘listed in Who’s Who in American manager Margaret Blair Favero is a native Ogdenite and a graduate of both WSC and Utah State University. She taught school in Ogden City and Weber County and worked at Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. She is married to Ned L. Favero and they are the parents of twins, Lynn and FaLesha. They are owners of the-White House Reception Center and and White House Flower and Gift Shop. A member of the Ogden Pioneer Parade Committee, Mrs. Favero is also a member of the WSC Wildcat Club, chairman of the Wildcat Hospitality Room, Wildcat Ambassador and a member of the WSC Media Board. ; Margaret director of Administration’s been chief of the Farmers Utah-Nevada the rural Home district. housing loan division in Utah since 1970. He was nominated for the two-state position for his efficiency and dedication. Mr. Page attended WSC and received a degree in agronomy from USU in 1950. RANDY QUINN has been named| manager of The Lockhart Co. in Clear- Paul Skeen served on many studertt government committees and the activities board while attending WSC. He debated four years and was chosen the Outstanding Debater of 1968. He is an enthusiastic athletic booster and wrestled one year. He met his wife, the former Karen Ochs, at a football game. They have two children. This year Paul and Karen donated to the Life Science Museum and Paul was _ instrumental in helping save WSC’s debate program. Mr. Skeen served an LDS Mission to Germany and is active civically. He and his wife own Mr. Fish Pet Store in South Ogden. field. He had formerly been assistant manager in the Ogden office. A graduate of WSC in business Quinn and his wife, Ogden. administration, Mr. Charlotte, reside in TIMOTHY C. HOLM has been appointed director of District 2-A of the Utah Division of Family Services, serving Weber and Morgan Counties. He earned a B.S. degree from WSC in 1966 and a M.S. from the U of U in 1972. Welfare services provided by his agency include adoptions, foster care, investigation of child neglect and abuse. MIKE SIVULICH has opened the Sivulich Travel Agency in Ogden. He graduated from WSC with a degree in business administration in 1964. He attended on a basketball scholarship and was chosen times. ARMANDO all-conference (DINO) guard three ANZURES was recently promoted to budget analyst in the Controller’s office at Hill Air Force Base. Mr. Anzures studied at WSC and the U of U and earned a B:S. in logistics. im % ER » TERM |