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Show ee SS Class Notes Instructors Trade Jobs ; DAVID S. MATHIS, ’67_ has been elected a commercial banking officer. He joined Continental Bank in Chicago in 1970. VAL D. BROWN, attended a Graduate School March 12-16 at Connecticut Mutual Life’s home office in Hartford, Conn. ‘He is eee eee associated with the Hugh W. Pinnock Agency in Salt Lake City. GARY R. HANSEN, has been elected president of the intermountain Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America for 1973. He is communications representative for the Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Corp., S.L.C. a atlas -— gr EXCHANGE PROGRAM KENT BULKLEY,’66 Became director of student life at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin July 1, 1973. He is currently director of the Akers Complex of Residence Halls at Michigan State University and also completing requirements for a Ph.D in student personnel administration. LEON POVEY, ’70 a social case worker, has been appointed executive director of the . Weber Council on Aging. He will open an office Aug., 15th in the Golden Hours Center. Weber State College is participating for the first time in an international teacher exchange program under the Fulbright- Hays Act. Mr. Kauer said he learned to speak the English language through his associations in yatching circles near his home, as a reserve naval officer, and through working Hans Gerd Kauer, from Cologne, Germany, will teach a German language class during the 1973-74 year, said Dr. Dello G. Dayton, dean of the WSC School of Arts, with NATO in addition to studying the language in school. “T visited with Mr. Belka before I left Letters and Sciences. Mr. Kauer, who holds the equivalent of a master’s degree, has been teaching History and other subjects at the Humboldt College in Cologne for the past four years. understand our host country by not only teaching in it but by living in it,’’ he added. “It is hoped that our experiences will add His teaching post at Humboldt College is taken for a year by a Weber State College faculty member, Robert W. Belka, who is a German language teacher at Weber. Cologne,”’ he said. ‘‘We will both learn to a mutual contribution to a better understanding of our somewhat different but closely related traditions.”’ The Fulbright-Hays Act, administered by the U.S. Department of State through its Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, finances the travel and other costs of the international teacher exchange program. Teachers participating in the exchange program receive their pay from the host college during the academic year involved, said Kenneth R. Adams, associate professor and chairman of the WSC foreign language department. Mr. Belka, a former Weber State basketball star, was accompanied by his wife and child to Germany. PATRICIA ROWBERRY ’71 is Assistant Supervisor of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at University Hospital in S.L.C. since Fall Quarter Hill, WSC Plan Dental Course 1972. DEE STAPLES ’69 is Supervisor of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at St. Mark’s Hospital in §.L.C. from her graduation until December 1972. At that time, assumed responsibilities as Director of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at Holy Cross Hospital in S.L.C. MICHAEL BILLS ’72 Director of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at Las Vegas Community Hospital in Las Vegas, New Mexico and Area Supervisor for New Mexico (7 hospitals) for Med-Mark, Inc. of S.L.C. since graduation. KEITH TAYLOR ’71, is Clincial Instructor in Respiratory Therapy for W.S.C. (at McKay - Dee Hospital in Ogden) since her graduation. DOUG HOOPER 772 Director of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at Sweetwater Memorial Hospital in Rock Springs, Wyo. and Area Supervisor for Idaho, Montana and Wyoming for Med-Mark, Inc. of S.L.C. since Fall, 1971. : CRAIG HUMES, ’72 is the Director of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at McKay-Dee Hospital Center in Ogden since his graduation. LINDA ACKLIN ’72 DIRECTOR OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY DEPT. at Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada since her graduation in 1972. RICH SPAINHOWER, ’73 is Supervisor of Respiratory Thearapy at Dixie Hospital in St. George, Utah since his graduation. GEROGINE WANTA ’73 is Coordinator of Respiratory Therapy Dept. at Cottonwood Hospital in Murray, Utah and Clincoal Instructor for W.S.C. in Respiratory Therapy since her graduation. PAUL PINSONAULT, ’61 has been named National Field Sales Manager for Knoll Pharmaceutical Company Whippany, N_J. DR. WALTER E. MCPHIE, ’50, has been named chairman of the Department of Education at University of Utah. He was formerly the head of the U of U team assigned to Haile Selassie I University in Ethiopia. A joint program, in dental assisting, between Weber State College and Hill Air NAMED associate dean of students was Darnel L. Haney. Instructor Gets Position as Dean Selection of Darnel L. Haney, a former ethnics studies and job corps counselor and star athlete, as associate dean of students at Weber State College, was announced by WSC President Joseph L. Bishop The appointment was approved by the WSC Institutional Council. Mr. Haney, who stands six feet, eight inches tall, was a star football Force Base has been started by the WSC School of Allied Health Sciences. Applications are now being taken for the first class which begins June 4, said Dr. Robert C. Soderberg, director of allied health counseling and admissions. The one year program has been set up so that the student will spend six months at Hill Air Force Base in clinical training and basic science Weber courses State and College one where quarter at necessary general education classes are taught. College credit will be given at the com- pletion of the course, Dr. Soderberg said. Persons interested in applying for the dental assisting program are asked to contact Dr. Soderberg’s office for an appointment by calling 399-5941 ext. 691. and basketball player for Utah State University during the 1960-62 period, for and the played. professional Raiders. football Oakland He joined the a counselor in adviser to the sultant for Weber State staff in 1971 as ethnic studies, a vocational Technical School, and conworkshops on cultural awareness. He also was a participant in team teaching for black history classes and other ethnic study classes. Mr. Haney will serve as a back-up man for Dean of Students Alan J. Dayley, will be assigned to identify student problems and work toward prevention of problems before they materialize, and work in all areas of student activity. Specific assignments include cultural awareness, counseling and testing. A graduate of USU, where he majored in visual arts, Mr. Haney earned his master’s degree there with a major in sociology. WSC Nurses Alumni Will Hold Banquet In Union Skyroom On Dec. 7, the annual banquet of the Weber State College Nurses Alumni will be held in the WSC Union Building Skyroom. The dinner will begin at 7 p.m., and an evening of entertainment will follow. Dinner reservations may be made by calling any of the following officers during the evening: Sally Whitehead, president, 394-1844; Marilyn Ward, vice president, 3924593; or Marcene Haacke, secretary, 6216728. Reservation calls will also be accepted at the WSC Nursing Office, 399-5941, Ext. 311. The cost of this year’s banquet will be $3.25, and dues for the coming year are $2. |