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Show aA | San Francisco WSC ALUMNI enjoy cultural demonstration on Hawaii trip. (Continued from Page 1) With the Weber State basketball schedule showing several games in Hawaii during December of 1975, the alumni office began planning, more than two years ago, a ten day visit to the islands. Within a few weeks of the announcement more than 200 alumni, boosters, and students began making reservations with the alumni office to make the trip. ‘‘l’ve mever seen such a ‘tremendous and early response to a trip,’’ reports Mr. Hall. “‘I thought it - would take many months to sell the Hawaiian program.” From all indications, alumni travel is meeting the needs of many former Weber State students. With one successful year of travel behind, the alumni office plans to make alumni travel programs one of its major projects. Future trips are now being planned to Mexico and San Francisco in 1976 and to the Caribbean, Las Vegas and the Holy Lands, in 1977. Alumni interested in future travel programs may write or call the alumni office for further details. Aa Bes ~a bee res Oia wy Oya Mw aU, Earl yp Can, American Cn Wee Oe Pet Ue TOUR eV eh UU CE June 29, 1976 (15 days and 14 nights) ee + > * e NEW e PHILADELPHIA YORK Second-class postage paid at Ogden, Utah, published bi-monthly at Weber State College with editorial offices in the Alumni Office. Ogden, Utah 84408. Vol. 3 No. 5 Jan. 1976. COMMENT is mailed at no charge to alumni of Weber State College. Alumni Editor: Arlene Wilson. a e GETTYSBURG named as the outstanding handicapped federal employe at Hill AFB for 1975. Mr. Keogh contacted polio while attending Weber State College where he received an associate of science degree in forestry. He re-entered Weber State and received a degree in accounting and finance, beginning a career as an accountant in the Comptroller’s office in 1955. x per person, all inclusive group fare e WASHINGTON, D.C. Alumni Tour Price Includes eRound Trip Air Transportation, United Airlines e Meals - Breakfast each morning e e » e Broadway Tickets Sight Seeing and Excursions Transfers Tips, Taxes and Baggage a q Enclosed is $100 deposit; enroll me in Heritage Tour program. Send an application form which | will return immediately. | understand my money can be refunded upon request. : CO 1 am i i interested. Please send an Spelic anion for travel and other additional information. ; NAME a ADDRESS i 8 B Send to: WEBER STATE COLLEGE, CONTINUING yi ttt SEE: BOSTON a oan Ore teow tt Wee Went oa tt Opt et ttt Os oO oe re Oe ne ** Departs From Salt Lake City June 15, 1976 Returns From Washington, D.C. $298 EMIL HENDERSON has been honored by the dedication of the American Red Cross Center in Salt Lake City in his name. The building was dedicated during an open house honoring him on his retirement as Golden Spike Division manager of the Red Cross after 35 years of service. He is a Weber State College graduate. STEPHEN GERALD KEOGH has been Heritage ne et et ht 8 Bicentennial ee yh der ee Det Det Dt et Det et et et Class Notes eee KKKKK * Board Executive of Directors Committee Dr. Michael Burdett, President Douglas C. Brian, First Vice President Tim Morris, Second Vice President Alan E. Hall, Executive Director Directors CITY, STATE, ZIP 84408 UTAH 84408 OGDEN, UTAN EDUCATION, OGDEN, KIKI IIIA IDIDIDAI IIIA AAAI IP AIA IAAI IIIA II IIIA. Joseph Ligori Kent B. Petersen Hazel Robertson Barbara Skeen Paul Checketts Kyle Mattson Ruth Swenson Bruce Nilson John Lindquist Carolyn Craynor Margaret Favero Leland Monson President Joseph L. Bishop |