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Show Were proud to be part of your neighborhood. VOLUME WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2 NUMBER2 ¢« SPRING Table of CHAIRMAN: Richard E. Myers Vice-CHAIRMAN: Fred S. Ball MEMBERS: Ernest F. Durbano, Bryce C. Flamm, Morris Hansen, John A. Lindquist, Shaun Myers, Carolyn R. Nebeker, Melinda Roylance, John E. Ulibarri ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT: Paul H. Thompson VICE PRESIDENT: Academic Affairs — Robert B. UNIVERSITY TIMES Smith; Advancement — William C. Loos; Student Services — Marie L. Kotter, Administrative Services— Allen F. Simkins. ASSISTANTS TO THE PRESIDENT: Governmental Relations — Robert H. DeBoer; Antelope Research Page 16 Diversity — Forrest C. Crawford. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: Shaun Myers Vice PRESIDENT: Randy Skanchy Students begin longterm study Past PRESIDENT: James D. Urry Historian: Carolyn Deru EXECUTIVE DirEcTOR: Edie George Menpers: CaroLee Bell Baggerly, Robert Brueckner, Dale C. Campbell, A, VISA King & Musical Magic JO Faculty Friend 22 Kelly G. Cardon, Tim Critchlow, A. Stephen Dirks, Jon J. Greiner, Susan L. Hiatt, Campus Currents Janet P. Johnson, Kory D. Larsen, Judy Mecham, 28 Alumni Update Betty Stewart Moore, Kay H. Richins, Sheldon A. Smith, Susan Van Eerden, David Van Eerden, Roy Van Orman, Mose Watkins, Charlean R. Wilson, Brenda M. Zehnpfenning YOUNG ALUMNI 33° ory Tower COUNCIL PRESIDENT: Murray Olsen Master Sleuth Vice PRESIDENT: Kelly Miles PasT PRESIDENT: Curtis Breitweiser MenBers: Troy Baldwin, Julie Bobowski, Doyle Dittmore, Marjorie Fox, Simone Fritz, Page 17 Robert Hooper, Kim Morris, Dan Murdock, Todd Murdock, Todd Nichols, J.P. Nielson, Weber State’s Jim Rick Bullock, Douglas Clawson, Jenni Critchlow, Gaskill keeps an eye on criminals Tracy Peterson, Quinn Richins, Marilyn Smith, Paula Wright EMERITUS ALUMNI COUNCIL PRESIDENT: Althea Roberts VICE PRESIDENT: Dorothy Carty PAST PRESIDENT: Dorothea Van Erden-Wiese MemBeRs: Betty P. Baker, Alvin Carter, Marjorie Crittenden, Ruth H. Darrington, Rulon Dye, Nuana H. Esterholdt, Paul Esterholdt, Close to where you live and work, there’s a neighbor you can count on. A bank that’s managed right here in Utah. Key Bank of Utah. Like you, we stand behind our state’s dreams for the future. Whether we’re supporting the arts, hosting community events, helping students afford college, or backing local business, we’re part of its vibrancy and success. We’re behind your success, too, with convenient branches in Utah’s cities and range of accounts and services, the strength of a $30 billion financial family, plus experienced, local bankers who find the best solutions for our neighbors’ needs. Key Bank. We’re the bank Utah can call its Own. small towns. Key Bank™ gives you a broad Margaret B.Fackrell, Dexter Farr, Carolyn Ferguson, Beth Johnson, Roma Lou Radmall, Stewart Radmall, Sophie R. Richards, Janet Sessions FACULTY SENATE CHAIRMAN: Thomas R. Burton VicE-CHAIRMAN: Sarah E. Toevs WSU FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS BANK America’s neighborhood bank’ CHAIRMAN: E. LaMar Buckner First VICE-CHAIRMAN: O. Keith Hunt SECOND VICE-CHAIRMAN: Jane H. Brewer EXECUTIVE Director: Don E. Spainhower Meneers: William J. Critchlow III, Joseph H. Florence, Dean W. Hurst, John E. Lindquist, David G. Moore, Richard E. Myers, Roy C. Nelson, Kent B. Petersen, Paul H. Thompson 2 The Key Bank name and mark are trademarks of KeyCorp. Member FDIC. On the Cover Darrell G. Johnson, Louise Larkin, Shirlee Larsen, Ted Larsen, Charles Lindquist, WILDCAT CLUB PRESIDENT: Jim Wold Director: Carol A. Nelson Richard K. Hemingway (seated) with faculty whose projects he has funded: Diane P. Grueninger (from left), assistant professor of performing arts; Robert J. Twiggs, director of the Center for Aerospace Technology; H. Lon Addams, professor of management; and Nancy Haanstad, associate professor of political science. 1993 |