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Show Chapter Chatter Salt Lake Chapter A meeting is planned by the officers to establish committees for various alumni functions and to organize a plan of action for the chapter. The new committees can then evaluate the survey conducted last August of chapter members and prospective members to get ideas Ralph F. Dabb was elected president of the WSC Emeriti Faculty Assn. He will now serve as an ex-officio member of the WSCAA Board of Directors. He was a professor of English from for formulating a really good or- ganization in the Salt Lake Chapter area. Again a call alumni living in Tooele and Salt contact with the comes out to all the North Davis, Lake area to be in group. Central Atlantic Chapter Francis R. Wheeler, President of the Central Atlantic Chapter, has moved to Denver. Fran has worked diligently in establishing the chapter and furthering relations with WSC alums living in the New York seaboard area. We have thoroughly enjoyed working with Fran. Thanks for a job well done! (We'll get him in Denver.) Moving into the position of President will be Carter Campbell of Landing, New Jersey. Carter was formerly vice president of the chap- ter. We with 1964 to 1979. Val R. Bitton, President (801) 967-1790 look Carter and will be organized in the _ Weber State WSC Concert Choir and jazz ensemble, ‘‘Choralition,” on their way tor of alumni relations, and Sharon Martin, alumni chapter coordinator, the election in this Denver/Laramie/ to become chapter. Write involved to Waldo Lynn Tie W-Pin cisco airport. Getting acquainted with President Brady and sharing his enthusiasm was the highlight of Silver plate w/ purple enameled Comes the evening. discussed _ lapel different types face wi/tie tack and pin of activities that could be employed for future chapter meetings. Dale recently represented Wilma scarf @ $7.50 Waldo tie @ $72.50 W-Pin @ $7.50 lege night, where he introduced seniors to what our alma mater has to offer. Any Bay Area Alumni having suggestions for chapter meetings are invited to contact Dale (415) 828-1345, Audrey (415) 948-7266 or Total PRICE money Alumni me. Page 10 a room night and the seminar wha & Re students wem 1 allowed to stroll from room to roo ea and talk to the representatives. Th thi event was very successful and WS bon got a lot of attention. this The women were impressed with) — tit the dental hygiene program as wa Cor as women’s athletics. The men like the and the high aa I placemat 18- . lik INCLUDES POSTAGE. Make checks and orders payable to Weber State College Office. Mail to: Weber State College Alumni - 1011 3750 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, UT 84408 Tre to tap Eastern Washington as wey If you live in Eastern Washingta State, please call me. oa | anc Matt Cole, President} (206) 624-799) = anc was in 1 7 Please help us find: | mc WSC ALUMNI Betty Parkinson | Sta 1940-1941 John L. Parkinsa! WE Junior Boatright Norma Bowman Evelyn ‘lippetts Burton Darrel D. Bybee Rosemary Thinnes Camp Ellen Perry David Peter Don Peterson Lynn Peterson =— | per pp thr Rhea Pettingell p £0F _—_ Darrel Pitt E Florence Davis Jack Davis Cleve Poulson Robert Preshaw Kathleen Davis Homer Dixon Chleo D. Raymony” Ellen Russell Di Earnest Ewell Leroy Ewell June Samson Harold Simpson~ LO ass Freeman Glen Smith wer 5 goa Max Stowell 9 William Tora 5 Shandon Twomey. Frank Greenwell Owen Hakley Harold Hansen Spencer Vandyke Glen Wade Eileen Welder Gordon Haws Earl Hight Alice Hillstrom Tim Walker §— Bill Warnock John Guy Wecke = Van Holt Ruth Hunter Norman Jeppson i — James Gibbons Thelma Gilbert Morris Gordon Maxwell Jones Akin Kato Arlene M. Kennedy eORDER FORMe WSC at his local high school during col- L. Ray Humphreys, President (408) 446-0731 50 universities and collegay represented. Each school h | Irene $12.50 Ray Au- drey Stevenson, met with President Brady for dinner at the San Fran- We school over were Wayne Martin Craven Navy blue w/purple and white stripes ‘‘Waldo”’ in purple sweater-repeat pattern Hutchings, 1143 Purdue, Longmont, or call him at (303) 776-5921. Bay Area Chapter Bay Area Alumni officers Humphreys, Dale Tucker and Mike Hair and I participated ing high Scarf An invitation goes out to anyone the through the counselor. Our efforts have focused on We of officers. area and then the inform for medical students. $7.50 will also attend to assist in estab - — ation is channelled to the student building, 22"’ square White polyester silk trimmed in purple Edith G. Hester, executive direc- in dual on WSC, »P Wilma ceremonies. Cheyenne contacts a counselor a school, sells that indi the competitive athletic programs the plan for the new busines (Great for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day!) directed by Dr. Ronald L. Wooden. Lynn Hutchings will be master of living members the high tern Washington, but we would Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee, will provide the entertainment. The choirs are lishingthe chapter and a great .) emblem Gift WSC President Rodney H. Brady will be the featured speaker. The at the World’s to having working Mark Zeller, Secretary (212) 838-6762 Denver area on June 15 at Writer’s Manor, 1730 South Colorado Blvd. from 7 to 9 p.m. to perform to Central Atlantic Chapter. Rocky Mountain Chapter A new Rocky Mountain Alumni Chapter forward Northwest Chapter We of the WSC Alumni int Great Northwest have taken % active role in recruiting high schoy students of the greater Seattle ar to attend WSC. Our approach has been on personal basis. One of our chapte —— ws Jar § Dale Wellington Byron Wood = Lenny Wright — fai Ye. #0 pio La Re; \ WSC ALUMNIE Chalmer Combs an Harold Kesler Edward Boyle Vern Shirley Chamberal AT. Elaine Froerer Larkin Arlene Doxey fea’ Virginia Larson Jack Leavitt Melvin Galli Norma J. Hansoo § to Joseph McGregor Wendell Muir (husband: Wel Rex McIntire hos Ma Portia Nelson Lawrence Stetila ) ing Vella Olson Lavar Wood the Kupfer John Nakor § Richard Shaw § Contact the Alumni Relations Office Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408 or call (801) 626-6564. Your help is greatly appreciated. Sta the 7 dag P pio — ~ tec |