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Show _ fits all standard plates ~$4.50 per set; $2.50 single includes postage and handling Write or phone Weber State College Alumni Association Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84403 | Phone 399-5941, Ext. 346 : ’56 —SCOTT BALLIF, formerly assistant at Roy High School has been appointed new principal of South Junior High school. His wife is the former Sherma Craven, now serving on the board of Directors for Weber’s Alumni Association. 56 — VINCENT J. CARNEY has been appointed manager of the mortgage loan department of Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association; He is married to the former Mary Mitchell and they have 2 sons. 56 — RONALD HALVERSON is the newly elected president of the Golden Hours Center Board. He represents Weber County in the House of Representatives and is president of Halverson Plumbing and Heating in Ogden. 56 — GLEN J. WIESE, Associate Professor of English will receive his Ph.D. from the University of Utah this June. He has been a faculty member since 1959. 58 — LAVON CARROLL, a faculty member since 1962, has completed her requirements at the University of Utah for a Ph.D degree this June. She is an Associate Professor of English and is married to Darrel. 58 — ROBERT W. SPIERS, self employed plumbing contractor was named to the City Council in Clearfield. He has served as Republican Legislative District chairman for two years. 59 — RICHARD O. CLARK has received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Southern California. He specialized in education and is a director of | the LDS Institute near Stanford University. His wife is the former Penny Christofferson and they reside in Palo Alto. ’62 — DAVID VAN DRIMMELEN has been promoted to Vice President of the United Savings and Loan Association. He is a graduate of the Northwestern University school of Mortgage Banking and is married to Judy Turner. , ’°63 — MACK GIFT residing in Salt Lake City, is chairman of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Dean of the Division of Social Sciences at Westminster College. —. ~ agp laude pdm, a cum ll E. NELSON, i 66 — DAVID graduate, of Weber is a_ research psychologist and will receive his doctorate from the University of Utah. He is married to the former Sallie Booth. ’66 — JOHN L. STOKES is completing his Ph.D degree in solid state physics from BYU and has recently joined the staff of the Los Alamos Scientific Lab in New Mexico to work with the Theoretical Design Division. He is married to the former Carole June. 66 — JOHN ULIBARRI has been selected as minorities coordinator by the Ogden Board of Education. His assignment will be to improve relations with minority groups. He has taught at Wahlquist Jr. High and is nearing a masters degree. 67 — RICHARD K. BOURNE, currently employed with the IBM Corp in Salt Lake City, has been honored as recipient of the Distinguished Service Award given by the Kaysville Jaycees. % services ay a dereas —— of special with the Board of Education. 52 — RICHARD MYERS has been appointed to the Utah Funeral Directors and Embalmers Board by Governor Rampton. He is a funeral director for Myers Mortuary and President of the Utah Funeral Directors and embalmers association and a regional advisor. 55 — W. DEAN BROADBENT has been promoted to acting Assistant Road Foreman for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Formerly a Fireman in Ogden, he currently resides in Tucson, Arizona with his wife, Joanne Tucker and their 3 children. 55 — ROY C. NELSON has been appointed Senior Vice President of Commercial Security Bank and manager of the Ogden division. He is a director of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, Past President of Weber’s Alumni Association and director of the Wildcat club. "55 — RONALD R. SMOUT has been elected to a one year term as a chairman of the Weber County planning commission. He is a manufacturing supervisor for the Development Corp. and Distributing Co. of America (DEVCO). ra Assistant and director ’64 — ROGER RAWSON recently completed graduate work in economics at the University of Missouri. He is Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Thompson- ~ Rawson, Corp., a construction and material supply company. He is married to the former Kay Thompson. 65 — FRANK L. SALIMENOhas opened an optometrist office in Ogden. He received his doctor degree in ’69 and has been eye clinic chief at Dugway Proving Grounds where he was serving with the U.S. Army. 66 — PERRY M. FIFIELD opened his dentistry practice in Woodland Hills in California in the early part of the year. He received his degree from Northwestern University and completed a two year tour with the Air Force. oe ’50 — DR. RUSSELL W. CARRUTH has been named principal of Ben Lomond High Schoool. He had been an administrative ’67 — WINSLOW HURST, Assistant to the Dean of Students at Weber, was asked to serve on the advisory committee of the Educational Talent Search Project, a group to aid individuals financially who otherwise may not be able to attend a college or university. 68 — JANET HOBBS KAPPES has completed a Master of Arts with reading emphasis from Morehead State University in Kentucky. She is residing in Morehead with her husband, Keith. ’68 —STEPHEN W. FARR, a law student at the University of California in Los Angeles, passed his bar exam earlier this year. He has received a scholarship and won a Ford Foundation Grant while studying for his degree. ’68 — MAC STEVENSON, an artist will receive his Master of Fine Arts degree this year at BYU. He has been teaching art at the Mt. Ogden Jr high and has exhibited his art work at many shows in Utah. ’°69 — JOSEPH SIGGARD, installment loan assistant manager at Box Elder County Bank in Brigham City received the Distinguished Service award from the Brigham City Jaycees for outstanding achievement in community service and personal progress. *69 — ROBERT R. WALLACE has received his Juris Doctor degree from the College of Law at the University of Utah, and will practice in Ogden. His wife is the former Claudia Browning. ’69 — TOM WELCH, cum laude graduate at Weber, received the degree of Juris Doctor with honors from the National Law Center, George Washington University in Washington, D.C. His practice will be located in Ogden and his wife is the former Alma Fowler. oe Identify yourself with a set of Weber State frames for your license plate | : » ALUMNI, STUDENTS, FACULTY, BOOSTERS! Class Notes ' i. Clark Hestmark, ’49 one of several graduates of Mound Fort School in the 1940’s to win national prominence (Kay Randall, former chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, is another) is engineer in charge of $70 million Queens — Manhattan railroad subway project. The 22 year employee of Peter Kiewit Sons Co of Omaha, Nebraska (sponsoring company of the project) is meeting one of the prime challenges of underwater construction: powerful tides of the river, which flows 13 percent faster than the Missouri River under the same conditions. The project he directs-has sunk four 375 foot tubes end to end into a rock-lined trench in the river bed. The tube sections 37 feet square, have already been lined with a three foot concrete wall and partitioned for the passage of four commuter trains simultaneously when the project is completed in August. The joint venture (Morrison Knudsen of Boise, Idaho and Slattery Associates of New York are other firms involved) is a feat of such difficulty that Mr. Hestmark was named last month as one of the “Engineering News-Record’s” Men of the Year for 1971. Project engineer of the job is Mr. Hestmark’s biggest assignment with Kiewits, but he has served the firm in California, Hawaii, Alaska, Minnesota and Alberta and Saskatchewan provinces, Canada, since signing on straight out of engineering school at University of Utah. In an early stage of his career, he was sent to work in San Francisco and transferred to the Lake Berryessa dam project, where he gained experience valuable on his last pre-New York assignment: director of building Peace River Dam in Alberta. Mr. Hestmark attended 10 years of school at Mound Fort in the days when only juniors and seniors populated Ogden High, from which he graduated in 1945. After two years at Weber Junior College, he enrolled in mechanical engineering at University of Utah and graduated in 1951. ’ oe Weber Alum Building N.Y. Subway |