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Show April 1978 Comment Page 8 f 4 in Memoriam MARION H. PENROD, 65, Sandy, died Feb. DR. JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS, 55, Ogden dentist, died March 8, 1978 of a cerebral hemorrhage. He graduated from Ogden High, Weber College and 20, 1978 in Salt Lake City. He graduated from WSC and received a masters degree from Utah State University. He was a member of the Planning Board of Adjustments for Sandy North Western University Dental School in Chicago, Ill. He served five years on the Utah State Board of Dental Examiners and was a City, and worked for the Jordan School District for 39 years. He was director of vocational education for the Jordan School member of the Utah State Dental Society and the Ogden Dental Seminar, serving in various District. He is survived by his wife, the former Vera Mae Thomas, three daughters and positions in both organizations. He was a World War II veteran and served in the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his wife, the former Darlene Dewey, four sons. ALAN DENNIS COOK, 47, Lake Shore, formerly of Ogden, died Feb. 16, 1978 in the Payson hospital. He was an_ associate professor of religion at Brigham Young University. He attended WSC, and U. of U., graduating from BYU with a B.A. and M.A. Surviving are his widow, the former Martha Class Notes A MASTERPIECE S. WIRTH has received a doctor in political science from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Association and Mormon Historical Society. He is survived by his wife, the former Beus, eight sons and daughters. DENNIS L. THORNTON, Ona 31, Washington Terrace, died Feb. 16, 1978 of cancer. He was and brakeman in Panama, for the Union New York, Ohio, Ogden, Sandy, Murray and Clearfield for the past 12 years. He attended WSC and a trade technical college in Salt Lake City. He served in the Air Force. He is survived by one son and one daughter. 4 Pacific Railroad. He graduated from Weber High School and attended WSC. Surviving are his widow, the former Madaline C. Dunkley and one daughter. CFine °Wall Furniture Horme Tiney, four sons and seven daughters. REX. degree -KARMEN G. TROUT, 63, North Ogden, died — Feb. 19, 1978, in Ogden. She attended WSC and lived in Denver from 1957 until recently. She was a member of Gray Ladies” Auxiliaryand United States Army Officers Wives. She is survived by her husband, Col. Robert L. Trout. DONALD E. BECKWITH, 33, Clearfield, died March 13 of multiple sclerosis. He had been an automobile mechanic and had lived’ was a member of Sons of Utah Pioneers, Utah History Association, Western History a conductor WAYNE L. VENABLE, 50, Roy, died March 10 in Ogden of natural causes. He was currently employed at WSC as a planning coordinator. He was also an architectural two sons and two daughters. draftsman and had been a teacher in the Weber County School District 15 years. He STATE has been created for WEBER COLLEGE § He earned a bachelor degree from WSC and a master’s degree from the University of Tennessee. For the past six years Dr. Wirth has been a teaching assistant in political science for the University of Tennessee. He has been appointed political science professor at Lambuth College and resides in Jackson, Tenn., with his wife the former Carol Klema or: of Ogden, and one daughter. REFUGIO A. (Ralph) SAUSEDO recently returned from five years in Iran where he worked with the Iranian government on ac, ante a So former Ruby Ione Diaz and three sons, accompanied him. Mr. Sausedo has been appointed as manager for Utah District of System Engineering Labs in Roy, Utah. He is a ’68 B.S. graduate from WSC in Electrical total Serta Neal computers for Systems Engineering Labs out of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. His wife, the td Engineering Technology. RAYMOND D. MORRIS and ORLAND E. NICKERSON have been chosen as two new ethnic program coordinators at Hill AFB. Mr. Morris, Ogden, is the Native Program Coordinator and Mr. American Nickerson has been named as the Spanish speaking Program Coordinator. Both men will coordinate employment, training promotion and ither activities at the Utah air base for their sthnic groups. Mr. Morris is currently an elecircnics repairman at Hill AFB and has been active in equal employment opportunity affairs. He has an A.A. degree from the National Elec- tronics Institute in Denver, Colo. and is currently attending WSC. Mr. Nickerson has been in the data automation field and has been a technician, computer operator and programmer. He has attended WSC. GARY M. RIGBY has been promoted to assistant vice president in the cashier’s office of the Walker Bank and Trust Company, Salt Lake City. He joined Walker Bank in 1972 following graduation from WSC. He was a part-time teller in the Ogden office and in 1973 became an operations trainee, moving to the cashier’s office in 1978. LUCILLE ALBRETHSEN and DARREL LARSEN have received promotions at First Security Bank. Mrs. Albrethsen has been appointed Mortgage Loan Officer. She attended WSC and Stevens Henager College. Mrs. Larsen was promoted to BankCard Supervisor, Salt Lake Division and is a graduate of WSC. DR. KENT VAN DE GRAAFF, Orem, an assistant professor of zoology at BYU, was named as professor of the month by the campus chapter of Blue Key National Honorary Fraternity. Dr. Van De Graaff joined the BYU faculty in 1975 after spending two years at the University of Minnesota. While at WSC, he was a specimen preparator for the Life Sciences Museum. Return to: | V have commissioned renowned sculptor to hand-carve our college seal. [] In order that our alumni might have this exquisite work of art in their home or [] office, he will cast the seal in a very dur- able material, mount it on a rich dark purple velvet backing, enhanced further with a solid 12 x 16 in. oak frame, beautifully stained. A LASTING gift for yourself or a loved one. Your name can be heat embossed Alumni Office Weber State College Ogden, Utah 84408 a nationally in Please send this lovely Weber State College Wall Plaque 12” x 16” @ $40.00 plus $1.50 shipping and handling. Utah residents include 5% sales tax. Please emboss this name exactly as shown here: (Please Print) Checks payable to: Weber State College Alumni Association If not totally please return within 15 days for total refund. Name 14 karat gold on subdued black leather Address and adhered tastefully to lower portion of City the plaque for a mere $3.00. State Zip Phone Pr ——— |