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Show POPULAR BENEFIT Alumni: Enjoy Skiing at Discount 345 Receive Newspaper Publications--each alumnus currently on file with the alumni office will receive the bi-monthly newspaper “Comment” in addition to specific brochures concerning fine arts and theatre productions, continuing education and group travel programs. Group travel--special charter rates and tour packages are available to alumni groups for tour and travel programs to most These parts of the world. packages include travel study programs arranged through the 3 $4.50. An alumni card is available to those who have completed at least 15 credit hours at Weber State. Alumni who don’t have a card can write the alumni office or phone will 399-5941, ext. 346, and a eard be mailed to them, or they can visit the office in the Ad- SKIING at Powder Mountain resort. the Dr. Carter Robert While Medical RONALD is married to the former Cherie Burns. PERRY FRANK SGT. the has received HUBAND Transcriber of the Year Award in the Air Force. A linguist in the Air Force, he is being reassigned to Japan from Taipei, Taiwan. S. SGT. BYINGTON, CARLYLE the son of Mr. 0. and Mrs. F. W. Byington of Ogden, has received the Air Force Commendation Medal of Augusburg, Germany, for meritorious service while at Thailand. Ramausun LEE and Dentistry ARNOLD KENT GARR, ‘69, has earned a master of arts degree in history from Utah State University. He completed a study of the history of Brigham Young College in Logan. A history graduate of Weber, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Garr of and State, Weber he URRY, Kaysville. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Urry of Fruit Heights, has earned a Ph.D. degree in physiology at Utah State University. He is married to the former Pamela Kay Christensen is assistant He of Logan. of urological surgery at professor the Rochester School of Medicine DR. LINDSAY S. CURTIS has s opened a dental practice in office at 5660 S. Meadows Lane in South Ogden. A son of Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay R. Curtis, he is married of to the former Kathryn Larsen Brigham City. Ogden at pioneered the first tennis team. He earned his master’s degree in sociology at the University of Utah in 1971. He has supervised numerous tennis programs in the area. gton School Prize by Washin in University School of Medicine or juni his in is He Mo. s, Loui St. will year of medical school and ne receive the doctor of medici of the degree upon completion four-year curriculum. Station, Medical Center. master of ad- business ministration degree in finance from the University of Utah. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pickard of Clearfield. DR. STEPHEN L. HADLEY, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Hadley of North Ogden, has opened a dental office at the McKay Professional Building in Ogden. He completed a rotating dental internship at Walter Reed General Hospital and operated a clinic in Garmisch, is married Germany. to the former He Anne Brown. ‘67, DAVID A. HARLINE, received a master of education degree in’ instructional media at Utah State University. He is the son of Mrs. Lola C. Harline of Ogden and is married to the former Mary Jean Jacobs of Ogden. JOE M. LANGEVELD has accepted a_ position with a Wyoming — schcol district as coordinator of pupil personnel services. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marten G. Langeveld of South Ogden. He earned a master’s degree in educational psychology from Brigham Young University. JERRY A. BURNETT, ‘72, has joined the staff of the Bonneville LDS Seminary. He is the son of Darwin Z. Burnett of Roy. His wife is the former Diane Davies of Roy. DR. JOHN been has Establishment, a business of- G. MARRIOTT, ‘68, research named pharmacologist for Parke, Davis and Co. in Ann Arbor, Mich. He is ths son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin W. of Marriott has FLEMING, REBECCA been appointed manager of The earned a South Ogden. doctorate in He bio- psychology from the University of Colorado. fering luncheons and evening entertainment in Ogden. GREG PICKARD has received a recreation--Sherwood Family Hills recreational facility between Brigham City and Logan is available for weekend lodging and use of all recreational facilities at a 15 percent discount to all WSC alumni (discount does not cover meals). RICHARD S. STEVENSON JR. office appointed been has manager of the Clearfield Branch of State Savings and Loan Association. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevenson of Layton and is married to the of Whitaker Marie former R. KEITH COX, ‘69, has been named new tennis professional at the Mount Eyrie Racquet Club. ded Jr. of Ogden, has been awar Weber Receptions--Following State football and basketball games, receptions will be hosted by the Alumni Association on and off-campus: Specific times and places are announced. Class Notes Class Notes the son SCOTT P. BARTLETT, Bartlett, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golf--Wednesday and Thursday of each week, alumni may play golf at the rate of $1 per 9 holes rather than $1.50 at the White Barn Golf Club in North Ogden. J. DARRELL WIGHT, ‘69, has completed requirements for a master’s degree in engineering at the University of Utah. He is employed with Hewlett-Packard Engineering in Loveland, Colo., and is married to the former Sandra L. Peterson, a 1968 graduate of Weber State. RUSSELL WILLOUGHBY, ‘67, has received a master of science ROSS E. ROBSON, ‘65, has been named assistant director for research of the Bureau of Public Administration and assistant. professor of political science at the University of Tennessee in completed He Knoxville. requirements for a Ph.D. degree in political science at the Univer sity of Maryland in August, 1973. He is married to the former DaNece Newey, also a 1965 graduate of Weber State. degree in history from Utah State University. A teacher at Clearfield High School, he is the son of R. William Mrs. and Mr. Willoughby of Clinton. His wife is the former Linda Singleton of West Point. MAXINE KATO KAWANISHI, ‘66, has been named by the “Dayton Daily News’’ as one of the Top Ten Women in the Miami Valley where she participates as choir soloist, superintendent of the church school program RICHARD SPEECHLEY, ‘70, has earned a master’s degree in State Utah at psychology University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Speechley of Ogden. League member and Wayne Welcome Wagon member. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toyse Kato of Riverdale. substitute mother, Scout den teacher, Conservation Child —— aa FS) ‘ Continuing i ; of Education. ee : department are of the college library books, including available periodical reference areas and rare book and art collections. ministration Building to obtain a A popular feature of the benefit card. program offered to alumni of available benefits Other the by ege Coll State “Weber to alumni are: y especiall the g durin n iatio Alumni Assoc Library privileges—all facilities ski season is a cost reduction tain Moun er package at Powd Resort in the Ogden Valley. Each Tuesday is WSC Alumni ie: Day at Powder Mountain. Those showing an alumni card will get 25 per cent off the regular price of ski passes normally costing $6. On these days, alumni will pay only — ~ . |