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Show DR. WALTER BUSS EMERITUS ELECT PRESIDENT Walter Richard Buss has taken over the reins of office of president of the WSC Emeritus Club. Owen Clark, professor emeritus of economics, served as president the past year. Reed Swenson, professor emeritus of health, physical education and recreation, was president. elected as vice Ur. Buss, professor emeritus of ; geology-geography, taught at WSC “UP WITH PEOPLE’ comes to the Dee Events Center Feb. 11. Nearly 400 young men and women from 17 countries and 43 states are currently traveling in the four international casts of the “Up With People’ show. The cast members, aged 17 to 24, represent d cross section of race, background, religion and culture. The show is a blend of music and dancing which includes a broad range of contemporary and traditional material. The show begins at 8 p.m. All seats are reserved and are $3, $4 and $5. T BALLET FOLKLORICO Mexicano is scheduled for Jan. 16 at the Dee Events Center. The company of 35, starring Graciela Tapia and Alberto de Velasco, is an official cultural exchange program of the Mexican Government. It will feature Mexican music, dance and song. The program begins at 8 p.m., with reserved seats $3, $4, and $5. IN MEMORIAM with a B.S. engineering. He degree in also obtained WWI and served in the Marine Corps. His mechanical an wife, the former Ruby Salt, preceded him MBA in death. He is survived by three sons and degree. A member of the LDS Brian was a high priest one daughters. DONALD OSCAR Church, Mr. in the Fruit of a heart attack. He was Northern Utah district director for the Criminal Justice Administration and a member of the executive committee of the National Association of Criminal Justice Planning Directors. He had received a B.S. and M.S. and had and had been plant manager in Clearfield. He was a member of the Rotary Club of Ogden and a member of the Clearfield Douglas George Brian, 48, Fruit Heights, president of WSC Alumni for 7677, died in a fall from Oct. 30, 1977. a two-story home Mr. Brian was an active supporter of WSC, serving on the Institutional Council and Development Fund Board. The Alumni Association presented his widow with the ‘‘Top Leadership Award’”’ honoring Mr. Brian. President Joseph L. Bishop said he was a ‘“‘peacemaker with many friends.” President of the Concise Engineering and Manufacturing Co., Mr. Brian graduated from Ogden High School, Weber College in 1949 and the University of Utah High School Co-op program and had served in the Army. He is survived by his widow, the former Raelene Wanda Sommers, three sons and two daughters. VERNON MORONI PETT, 66, Brigham City, died Sept. 10 in Salt Lake City. He was a graduate of the LDS High School in Salt Lake City and the Weber Academy. He retired after 22 years at Hill Air Force Base and worked in real estate. Surviving are his widow, the former Rose Jensen, and eight sons and daughters. ARNOLD P. RENSTROM, 83, sville, died Sept. 24, in Ogden. He was Hunta former Utah State driving examiner and ‘WSC driver trainer. He had also been a farmer. Mr. Renstrom was a veteran of was active in faculty affairs, association, on the Faculty Senate executive committee one year, a Senate member six years and on the curriculum committee five years. A graduate of San Jose State College in California, Dr. Buss received both his B.A. and M.A. there. He earned his PhD at Stanford in 1964. He also worked as ranger-naturalist several summers at Zion and Bryce National Parks and as a geologist for ‘the United States Forest Service from 1955 to the present. His wife is the former Edna Taylor and they have two sons and two 34, South Ogden, died Oct. 6 in Salt Lake City Ward of the Lakeview Ward. He had worked for the Williamsen Body and Equipment Co., and had been chief engineer of the Hobart Manufacturing Co., DOUGLAS BRIAN JR., formerly 2nd He degree in political science from USU and was studying for a doctorate degree He had taught police science at WSC. Sur- viving are his widow, the former Carolyn Fowers, and three sons. ELAINE BROWN OLSEN, 31, Roy, was killed in an automobile accident Oct. 5. She was an admissions clerk at St. Benedict’s Hospital. She attended WSC. Surviving areher husband, Ronald C. Olsen, one son and one daughter. TIMOTHY L. SEARLE, 23, died Oct. 12 of injuries suffered in a motorcycleautomobile accident. He had been an operating room technician at St. Benedict’s hospital and was a WSC student. He served in the Navy four years as a hospital corpsman and _ hospital technician. He is survived by one daughter and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Searle. ROBERT EDWARD CONROY, 51, Roy, died Oct. 19 of a heart attack. He had been Ogde and) scho Cour and Sh and Lynr of th and¢ serving as president of the faculty daughters. CAVALLI served as bishop of both the Central Park Ward, Salt Lake City, and Kaysville 11th Ward, Fruit Heights, and in the bishopric Heights from 1933 until he retired in 1974. He received many awards, among them the Dixon Award and Student . Award in ‘74 and was selected as Distinguished Professor by the studentbody in ‘69. Afra “~ ws A AAs vwerv A AA Sewn Force and Army AAA Fawn He had attended WSC. include his widow, Peterson, two the former sons and two daughters. C. GRANT Calif., Ogden BURTON, 61, San Jose, native, died Sept. 28, 1977 at a San Jose hospital of a massive coronary attack. Mr. Burton retired in 1974 from his position of executive dean at San Jose State University. He was an administrator during a 20 year construction boom and has’ been credited with supervising the planning and construction of at least a dozen major buildings on the San Jose campus. His role was dinate physical plant curriculum demands. Mr. Burton began wife, daughters. Beulah and two presid Amalg Amalg: from V busines JER. regiona with resides career sons Ogden School NOL was a degree LAW Outing Compa! in education as a high school teacher in Ogden and also taught at the U. of U. and Long Beach City College. He is survived by his BLA Manag Loan / to coor- needs his Para also Club Hosr Amb. WSC “ov a4 computer processor at Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1967. He served in WW II with the Navy, and also served in the Air Survivors Shop and two — MICH Illinois was al biologic In 1969 } MAR‘ the silv |