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Show comCARY VOSS, ’71 has received his Navy at mission as an Ensign in the U.S. rdier, Pensacola, Florida. He is a bomba navigator. 771, has been DON M. STOFFERS, d Lieutenant Secon Army oned commissi r graduation from artillery office . candidate school at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma atpresently WILLIAM N. GOOCH, recently tending Weber State College was School cited by the U.S. Army Engineer ate”’ gradu ished tingu ‘‘dis as rves Rese st highe the ng “‘Amo score a d having earne engineer ever awarded a student by the school.” been FRANK PERRY HUBAND has in the Air . promoted to the rank of sergeant at Taipei, Force Security Group stationed Taiwan. 771 has been BRUCE E. TAYLOR, commissioned an Ensign in the U.S. Navy at Newport, Rhode Island. DEEN M. KNIGHT, a recent graduate of cola, the Officer Candidate School at Pensa been Florida, has received his wings and United commissioned an Ensign in the s State Navy. _ been LELAND ROY TATTON, ’70 has in the commissioned a second lieutenant has Army Military Intelligence Branch, and Security been assigned to the National wife is Agency at Ft. Meade Maryland. His mer. Crea Kathy r the forme In | Memoriam in DONALD L. CAMPBELL, age 53, died State July of cancer. A graduate of Weber degree College he received his master’s a from Utah State University. He was nal Natio Phi Kappa Phi of er memb Honorary Society. COMMENT Utah Second-class postage paid at Ogden, ColPublished bi-monthly at Weber State t lege with editorial offices in the Studen Vol. Union Building, Ogden, Utah 84403 Dec., 1972 Michael C. Macfar1 No.5 at lane '62 - editor. COMMENT is mailed Colno charge to alumni of Weber State ege. Officers and Directors Officers Paul W. Bott Pres. Dr. Russell Carruth, First Vice Pres. L. Kent Bachman, Second Vice Pres. Directors Paul W. Bott Dr. Russell Carruth L. Kent Bachman Dr. Joseph L. Bishop Jr. Dr. Thomas O. Smith Dr. Reed Swenson James L. Bardan Dr. W. Michael Burdett Lou Jean Schofield Packer Alan K. Peterson N. Lynn Taylor Janith C. Wright Michael C. Macfarlane Fran Wheeler r Michael C. Macfarlane, Executive Directo Dr. James R. Foulger, Alumni Treasurer Dr. Joseph L. Bishop Jr. W.S.C. President Fran Wheeler, Studentbody President loyal JAMES NICKOLAS LUVARIS, a at the died rter suppo ge Colle State r Webe s N age of 73. He had endowed the Jame st Conte Luvaris Extemporaneous Speaking ge. He Award yearly for Weber State Colle ge’s acwas active in many of the colle War II. tivities. He was a veteran of World IE, FLORENCE VAN ZWEDEN HOPP had She 67. of age the at ornia Calif died in been active-in many musical societies in r State Utah and was a member of the Webe itus College Alumni Association Emer Chapter. of Dr. DUANE B. MEHN, 42, Chairman nt at rtme Depa tion Educa cal Physi the 7. Dr. Weber State College, died October since Mehn was a professor at Weber State War, anda 1969. He was a veteran of Korean member of Lions International. died J. WARD STEVENSON, age 46, day August 22 of a heart attack. He was fer Trans and Cab Ogden the of visor super War II. Company, and a veteran of World er 9, OWEN JACK BURTON, died Octob from at the age of 42. He had graduated ved his Weber State College, and recei master’s degree from University of Utah. He was working toward his doctorate at a Brigham Young University. He was Emcounselor for the Department of ployment Security. died GWENDOLYN N. CAYTON, age 69, of the in Salt Lake City. She was a member iation Weber State College Alumni Assoc Lady House Sugar er, Chapt tus Emeri Lions, and the Arabian Horse Club. of 73. RUTH RAMPTON, died at the age t in She had been a school teacher and taugh Davis Ogden City, Carbon County, and filled County, and also in Hawaii, where she and LDS Mission while teaching there. 14, JOHANNA I. HOLMES, Died August the at the age of 94. She was born in she Netherlands and came to Utah when was 17. EDWIN (TED) PARKER, age 71, He had Fire been a fireman in the Weber County Department, and a member of the Weber County Farm Bureau. RAYMOND H. STALEY, age 69, died in as a August. He had worked for 33 years switchman for the Ogden Union Railway of and Depot Company. He was a member of the LDS Church and the Fraternal Order Eagles. ROGER SHAW WOODS, age 62, died in ed September of natural causes. He attend and Weber College, Columbia University A graduated from the University of Utah. former member of the American Institute of Architects, he owned and operated the Woods and Woods Architect Firm with his | brother. KATE EVELYN HULL WRIGHT, age 42, , died of cancer. She resided in Alamo death. her of time the at a Nevad ELVENA J. BRADSHAW died in September at the age of 69. She graduated from the Thomas Dee School of Nursing, and retired as a registered nurse. _MILTON WILFORD LINDQUIST, age 74, died July 3 of natural causes. He operated the Lindquist-Fernelius Mortuary until he retired in 1952. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Sugar House Rotary Club EUGENE A. (BUD) VAN DEGRAAFF died at the age of 47 following surgery. He was manager for the Cream 0’ Weber Dairy wholesale department, past president of the Hooper Lions Club and member of the of American Legion. He was a veteran World War II. JAMES M. (JIM) BRUNKER, age 23 fell to his death while parakiting behind a car. He was a student at Weber State College, and was employed at Parson’s Redimix Company. He had served with the Military Police in Korea. MILDRED BURTON HOLBROOK, died at the age of 65 of a heart attack. She had the - been a school teacher and taught at Syracuse Elementary School until she retired in 1972. OERTEL INNES GALE died of heart failure at the age of 71. She was formerly employed by the Commercial Security Bank and was a member of the Daughters of the Pioneers. |