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Show You are invited to keep us and your Al classmates um-nus’. dx posted Send > any thru info by and pictures, if possible, and include your years of attend- ance. ALUM-NUS Ronald G. George, 65, has been assigned to the Hong Kong, China, branch of the First National City Bank of New York after obtaining his master’s degree from Harvard University. He and his wife, the former Judith Porter, and daughter, These are a few memories from the years that are holding reunions this year. There will be many more memories at homecoming. eS ‘Melissa, have been resid- ing in Hartsdale, New York, during his training period. Paul R. Samson, 61, has been named the most student promising in the field of purchasing at San Jose State College in San Jose, California. He is majoring in business and industrial management. Darrell S. Cottle has been named district sales manager James Laboratories, of pharmaceuticals. in Salt Lake City. Giovanni tistry at San in into Tau graduate married ningham D. a for Menley & manufacturer His office will be Favero, studying den- the University of the Pacific Francisco, has been initiated Kappa Omega, an underdental honor society. He is to the former Sandra Cunand has four children. R. R. Field has been appointed American Oil Co. agent in Bountiful. He and his wife, the former Kathleen By- ington, have three children. Lt. Col. H. R. Yeaton, *49, recently awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service with his division in Viet- nam, has been reassigned to a post in Kansas. Darrow F. Dawson obtained his doc- torate degree in electrical engineering at the University of Arizona. He is employed as an engineer for the University of California’s Lawrence diation Laboratory at Livermore. wife is the former Marian They have four children. RaHis Webster. 25 295 YEARS AGO... Fall quarter started with thirty-six Weber gridders 15 uniformed and rarin’ to go for their coach, Bob Davis. Four were return- ing for their second year with the captain; Dixon, John Wildcats: Wayne Grasier, Gene Green, and Bob Sneddon, returned who after a hitch with Uncle Sam. Student body officers for the year were Wayne Carver, president; Beth Rhees, vice president; Marvel MurLeo secretary; phy, Loll, treasurer, and John Vernieu, business manager. Leo Loll, of Excelsior, president re- YEARS John Dixon, John Vernieu, Jay Olsen, Roger Critchlow, Doug Stringfellow, and Don Crittenden. 20 20 YEARS AGO ... Four of mentor Milt Mecham’s first string were unable to play in the game with Idaho State. Dale Blackburn suffered an appendicitis attack; Dick Williams, a knee injury; Ken Graser, benched for " a recurring lung injury from the war, and Owen Koch, a broken arm. D. Ray Wilkinson, president of the Alumni Association, spearheaded a drive to raise funds for the future campus site. The good WC supporters of Ogden and the surrounding areas untied their purse strings and gave $62,000.00. 19 AGO... Val Lofgreen, Curtis Four hopefuls for “Miss Utah” were Weberites Carol Watkins, Miss Utah State; Kay Jon Mildon, Miss Ogden; JoAnn Morlander and Hope Stewart, — attendants to Miss Ogden. Van Raymond E. Rhead, Working hard to plan another sue cessful “Malefic” were the exec team of Excelsior: Dave Hent son, president; Gary LarssoMs 2 president; Dennis Garner, 5 9” has and been named collection in K. Dayley Baltimore-Washington District or General Electric Supply Co. Melvin has Bi to the former Annette Corps Center. He and his wife, the former Verbena Brostrom, have one son and two daughters and four grandchildren. Interstate Commission for Higher Education. Darhl He married Richards and the they former have six oa Iniversity. of coe ee ral . Texas. stu- has received his degree from the in surgery and medi- € Cleveland Clinic EducaSundation. He is married t mer Joan McFarland , Penn M “ae “ny ;65, five cs tues a... Tey sent a Modern Alex Patterson, °25, retired this spring from the Weber School District. He had recently been teaching remedial reading at Weber High School. During his 41 years of teaching he taught on every grade level. Dr. Frank E. Douglas, ’22, has been named fare to the Utah Health and Wel- Coordinating Council by the G. Ronald Ricks, ’55, part time band leader and writer of western ballads School AFB. Lee J. Malan, 98, former WSC dent ; J. named of the director Church Wall, will also be teach- ance for the island col- C. has recently released a recording entitled, “Just a Half Step from Hurst, body WSC president student °59, has accepted a position as as- ~ »| sistant director of counseling at Colorado State at Fort Colins. Married to the former Joan Rees, they have four children. ’ ‘| — ) Howard E. Dransfield, 50, was promoted to district manager for the Mo- bil melas Dr. Merle E. Allen, ’39, has been elected vice-chairman of the Western at Lackland James i or Bernie R. Diamond, former Ogden City Councilman, has been named Deputy Director of the Clearfield Job Utah Senate, and George B. Handy ‘44, called to the Board of Corres. tions. Training Dr. Bott. been commissioned a second lieutenant in the US. Air Force upon graduation from Officer ayne Brent Heap, to “get mean as cats” as tey toe-in with Dixie College. re-elected ’50, of the We- ber State physical education faculty has received his doctor of education degree at University of Utah. and in preparation for the Saturday Simmons, 52, was children. 10 YEARS AGO .. . Milt Mecham, general chairman of Homecoming, announced plans for a busy weeK “Feroes of the Gridiron”, a chuckle= filled skit depicting alumni and their action, was to be presented as a PUv™ lic assembly by the students of Ws treasurer, Baker, Dick Packer, sergeant-at-arms. a former tion administration from the University of Utah. He recently accepted the position of coordinator of secondary education at BYU. He is married to the former Jeanette Biegel. They have four children, € afternoon game, Coach Wally N told members of his team, °55, received his doctor’s degree of educa- Jay A. Ewert, 09, peer for credit 10 Kent Alfen, Weber County school principal, has — — §f N. Richards, married student publications. He is married to the former Marian Stanger, and j Faulkner, Richard State Republican Chairman by the Utah Republican Convention. He is has one son. president; Jane Powell, vice president; Raclene Sommers, secretary, and Allen Cook, treasurer, student body offi- — cers announced a “Four-Year We- — ber” theme for Homecoming. Raelene Sommers had been crowned Homecoming Queen, with Jane Powell and Pat Erickson as attendants. ported plans for the “moonlight bicycle ride”. All “Big E” boys and dates participated, Bud Hickman, vice president; Keith Holbrook, treasurer; Bob Petty, secretary; Max Jensen, Curtis E. Smout, ’67, has been selected 1967-68 advisor to the Senate of WSC. He is Weber State’s student government coordinator and is also advisor to the executive council and married to Shurtleff. in Omaha, Neb. the He is forme alee Dr. Paul L. Child, recently graduated from Northwestern University Dental School, will practice dentistry in the U.S. Army Dental Corps at Ft. Dix, N.J. He is married to the former Mary A. Margaret Paul gree from Adams Ginn. has received the Northwestern his de- Dental School and will set up his dental office in Bountiful, Utah. His wife is the former Maureen O’Connor of Ogden. Beth Fleming, ’65, has accepted the position of youth director for the Ogden YWCA. Dr. William R. Pace, 61, graduated from Los Angeles College of Optome- ee ve opened in office in Bountiful tan. Heaven.” WEBER GRADS FILL SEMINARY SPOTS Danny Johnson, ’65, fills the principal post at Highland Ninth Grade Seminary. Gaining teaching positions to staff the eight LDS the Ogden seminaries in area are Steven Barlow 67; Terry Welch, 66; Gerald Hedson, °68; Jerry Wilson, 67, and Robert T. Critchlow, 53. Kent K. Christensen, ’62, has received a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. He is married to the former Roberta Shore. Dr. Harold D. Brown has graduated from the University of Utah Medical School. Married to the former Patricia Howes of Roy, he plans to intern at the Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. |