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Show Administration and Organization PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The school year 1970-71 will be another of progress in the history of Weber State College. We are living in the most rapidly changing times in the history of the world. This period may be known in history as the revolution of knowledge. These changes present challenges to young people greater than any other generation has faced. They also present great opportunities, probably greater than any generation has faced. Only individuals with high personal training and broad education will be able to succeed in the world of the future. Weber State College welcomes the opportunity to assist young people to prepare themselves for these challenges and opportunities. Weber's faculty will number more than 350 during the year. These faculty members have advanced degrees from the leading universities of this country and several foreign countries. The past success of Weber's graduates attests to the professional competence of the faculty members. They offer to the students a high quality of educational opportunities and personal assistance. During the year the $1,000,000 Administration Building will be used for the first time. This building will provide functional facilities for the general administration of the College. The former L. D. S. Institute building will be used by the College for the first time. These two buildings will make it possible to consolidate widely scattered services and will provide better service to the students. During 1970-71 the $4,000,000 Social Science Building should be completed and the $2,000,000 Education Building should be under construction. The catalog describes the policies of the college and its educational offerings for the year. I trust that those who attend will take full advantage of their opportunities to enable them to live more successfully in our rapidly changing society. William P. President Miller Administration and Organization Utah State Board for Higher Education Peter W. Billings, Chairman Donald B. Holbrook, Vice Chairman Terms Expire 1971 Terms Expire 1973 Warren H. Bulloch, Cedar City Merrill J. Millett, Vernal George C. Hatch, Salt Lake City Mrs. Eugene Overfelt, Gunnison Donald B. Holbrook, Salt Lake City Charles E. Peterson, Provo Henry R. Hurren, Logan H. Bruce Stuki, St. George Ira A. Huggins, Ogden Nathan C. Tanner, Ogden Terms Expire 1975 Peter W. Billings, Salt Lake City Richard L. Evans, Salt Lake City Richard J. Maughan, Bountiful Luke G. Pappas, Price Roy W. Simmons, Kaysville Commissioner for Higher Education Dr. G. Homer Durham Weber State College Institutional Council O. C. Hammond, Chairman Frank Francis, Jr., Vice Chairman Terms Expire 1971 Dale T. Browning, Ogden Frank Francis, Jr., Ogden Dr. D. B. Green, Tremonton O. C. Hammond, Ogden Terms Expire 1973 Joseph F. Breeze, Ogden Lucile P. Peterson, Ogden Berne A. Schepman, Salt Lake City Harold C. Steed, Clearfield Weber State College Alumni Association President M. LeRoy Mecham, Ogden—Term Expires Nov. 1970 Officers of the Council Robert A. Clarke, Secretary, James R. Foulger, Treasurer 12 13 |