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Show music and talent Jeanne Alger headed the talent committee, with Nyal Nessen as publicity chairman and Marsha Gall, Dave Hepworth, Kayleen Hovey, Sue Hopkins, Cordell Hull, Ron Jeppson, Harry McLoed, Belva Rhoades, Linda Thackeray and Conroy Whipple as committee members. They worked as a "Fill-In" group - filling in every unused moment with some type of special event. Among the activities they sponsored were noon talent sessions (jazz, folk, and rock groups entertained), the Howdy Hootenanny, the Feline Follies, and a Talent Show. They also participated in the Union Building's annual Birthday Party. special events The Special Events Committee co-ordinated three of the most important activities at Weber State in 1969. They sponsored the Homecoming Parade and the half-time activities at the Homecoming game, the Miss Weber State College contest judged by off-campus authorities and patterned after the Miss America Pageant, and the Union Building Birthday Party which has become a popular annual event. Members of the committee were Jerry Allen, Julie Anderson, Dean Belliston, Ron Flamm, Gary Gerber, Roger Gibby, Ellen Haws, Camile Jones, Dave Klomp, Kim Kowall, Jeff Marsh, Pat Mayes, Rick Murray, Joyce Parrish, Morris Parry, Jeff Sycamore, John Torsak, and Shelly Woods. instrument society of america A new association on campus was led by Mr. Harris with C. Hall Blankenship as President, Herald E. Scott, Vice-President, Delbert Morris, Secretary, and Gordon D. Price, Treasurer. This group was part of a nationwide organization of engineers who further professional instrumentation. Besides making available trade magazines, summit papers, and speakers in the field, this association helped the students by its affiliation with the professional organization. alumni association The Alumni Board aided the college by promoting the interest of past students in W.S.C. activities. |