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Show Al Letter from the President... When I come to the realization that we : have just about complete another full year at Weber State, I can’t help but reflect back to what we Lola have done this past year. The Alumni Association has been involved a very successful events, such as: | Clyde Homecoming; | Gey The dedication of the Farrell R. Collett Art Building Swenson Physical Education Building. and the Reed K Larry} Arthi The rewriting of our Constitution; he Beginning new chapters of the Alumni Association. | se Raising funds dedicated to funding the finest institution that we have’ all come to love and respect; and For some time now we have been raising money oe oe 7 ge ; ; at H. Brady poses with scholarship winners President, Rodney WSC the reception given in their honor by the alumni association. Left to right [front row] are Nathan Olsen, Jeffrey Harris, and Darin T. Evans of Weber High anes eae =o ret ee oes ie poenerne a z oe as ’ Sree? Re tae ’ ’ ea to sponsor scholarships an ee in the names of five of our past presidents. Ten outstanding seniors from high schools will have a thee opportunity to enjoy the “wonderful wo. { | A oe i oe to the individual support that many of you have gival 2 Mig Esthe Vern Etta ’ verre” We appreciate everything you do for the college and realize that i <bis eae ’ Janes Leon: Walt. anything is accomplished it is because of this support that you extend ’ ’ and Timothy Thurston of Box Elder. [Also Jeff Sorensen, Cyprus.] us. Virgil a On behalf of the Alumni Board, I would like to thank President Brady for the endless hours he contributes to our cause, and a special “‘hats off The alumni association has taken _ civic activities. We sent applications to top students in each of the on responsibilities for the largest high schools and then from those private scholarship program in the applications we received, we selec- history of the college. ted approximately 50 finalists who Ten scholarships of $7,000 each were personally interviewed,” he have been awarded to outstanding high school seniors from Northern _ said. Scholarship funds in the names Utah. They are awarded in the of Florence Steunenberg, Etta names of five WSC presidents: Smout McDonald and Janet Wade David O. McKay, Henry Aldous Peterson were combined with the Dixon, William P. Miller, Aaron W. funds accumulated in the presidenTracy and Louis F. Moench. The j to each is given $7,000 ten of the tial to accounts make more them i students at the rate of $1,750 per appealing to the students. P ‘“‘We are trying to keep at WSC someof the area’s most outstand- of the scholarships,’ Favero noted, adding that additional monies will ahi. said students,” ing OES. often in erie the past oe eT EL cae other schools, so Weber out,” she continued. So are oer be sought $70,000 to fund from alumni all ten so that esate - these a Dy etter scholarships misses M James B. Ha rvey ‘al Scho! emorial , Favero ea Weber State me ALUMNI TR AVEL — i, finb, (C7 pt 3 ae Amy =r. hi scnolarsnip A memorial scholarship was <2 et 3750 Harrison Bivd., Ogden, Utah 84408I Willia ats 626-6564 Emm: Clyde Dawn h me & H © In the past, Weber State College Alumni, Family and Friends have travelled to many exciting places. We want to find some new adven- , tures and need your help to determine the types of travel you would like, the amount of time you could spend and the amount of money be on it.” will be used to provide an annual "1 XTARA MEXICO. range of interests. a broad Darin Evans, Jeff Sorensen and Timothy Thurston plan to go into medicine. Shelly Huff and Nancy Needham will be in the nursing program. Greg Harms has chosen engineering; Nathan Olsen, data processing; and Jeffrey Harris, math. _ Elizabeth Edgell and Jennifer Van Allen will focus their education on business courses. L. Winslow “Interest income from the award | scholarship to a student pursuing a psychology in the name of Mr. Harvey,” said Dean Hurst, vice-president for college relations. “The Harveys have always been very supportive of the college,” Hurst said. ‘‘After he retired they kept closely in touch with us and returned often to school functions,”’ he continued. director of Hurst added that a memorial explained the Presi- fund is a most appropriate way to dential Scholarships were not based on need. “These scholarships are give honor to and perpetuate the judged on academic, leadership started in any amount. Page 8 and name of a loved one, and can be saps wih snurl now note, sl on ld MEXICO CITY AND IXTAPA.. . Mexico City, the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon plus the beaches of Ixtapa. 2 nights Mexico City, 4 nights Ixtapa . . . $800. . total 10 days... . $1300. [) MEXICO CRUISE... Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas... 7 nights... $1300. (| NEW ORLEANS... $600. [| WASHINGTON D.C. and WILLIAMSBURG . . . The historic East with 3 nightsin the Capitol, 1 night in Charlottesville, 3 nights in historic Williamsburg . .. $900. {1} EUROPE... Visit birth of Jazz, New Orleans for 5 days and 4 nights... England, Scotland and Wales for 10 days. . .$1400. SOUTH PACIFIC CRUISE... 10 nights visiting Sydney, Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; Nuku'alofa Tonga, Suva, Fiji; Noumea, New Caledonia... $2100. [} RUSSIA”... 15 days visiting Moscow, - _— John ¢ Willian | John ¢ TAHITI... Three Islands, 2 nights Papeete, 3 nights Bora Bora, 3 nights Moorea moved away, but all that time they Hurst, admissions [|] degree in fields related to ch ” templating . . . Please check the ones you might like to take and list _—pyilda Harvey. represent .~ you could spend on Alumni Travel. Below are some trips we are con- © the time of year you prefer to travel. Mail your completed form to the j | Alumni Office at the address listed above. students Hy « Weber State Colle IG. Alumni Office recently established in the name of former WSC Psychology Professor, James B. Harvey, by his widow, The Andre Garth Ruth Rober Jane| Willa Rober Clarer 2 Margaret “These are the kinds of students who will make names for themselves,” Favero, added, ‘‘and every- time they type a resume, WSC will Naom Thank you for the honor that you have entrusted in me to represen you this year. the funds can become self-supporting. ; t B. F ,M ah? presi- alumni “Tt takes John Renas Melb: salute to our executive director, Edie Hester. Also to we ever capabe) Ginger Hauser, hard working Lana Hubbard and Sharon Martin. Without them our accomplishments would be minor. © “# Kiev, Yalta, and Leningrad . . . $1600. © |