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Show 4 January 1985 ge 8 Tl Alum news children and 31 great grandchildren. . Geological 1940's Karl Macfarlane, ‘41, was one of two businessmen in the Rocky Mountain Region to have been awarded a Presidential Citation in 1984 for outstanding contributions to the na- tion's efforts to provide training and job opportunities to help the economically disadvantaged. . V. ment Jacobs, from '50, his dual federal tion) career, has of and Sohio Petroleum companies. He currently teaches paleontology and petroleum geology and has obtained a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study the Intermountain Energy Supply Systems. john E. Stait, ‘67, graduated from WSC in banking and finance and went on to serve in the Peace Corps and U.S. Navy Submarine Force. He finished a second bachelor’s degree in speech and a master’s of Biblical Studies in retire- (Foreign Transporta- been appointed President/CEO of Camp Coast to Coast. The rapidly expanding Washington D.C. firm has 175,000 members associated with 375 private recreational vehicle resorts in 45 states, Canada and Mexico. He recently com- First National Bank. office is in the Washington and the Boy the past 10 years, was 1970's fourth child. While at WSC he was president of the WSC Chorale and of the Beta Theta Phi fraternity. Craig S. Ogan, ’74, has been named a senior vice president with Gillham Inc., a 73-year-old Salt Thayer F. Hussey, ‘70, has been proto the position of Market }. moted ‘| Manager, Energy Sysytems’ Business Carol Deegan, 69, is a Deputy Super- Unit with Honeywell. He joined the company in 1976 as a salesman in Salt Lake City. He was relocated to Minneapolis in 1980 to assume the position of Senior Product Specialist and then visor, Product drum and Betty Jaeger. services, AP hewsfeatures for Associated Press in New York. She was a photo researcher for Eyewitness History of the Vietnam War; and is the author of Contrasts in Time, a book on photo journalism. She is married to Nolan Saltzman and they e the parents of 15-month-old Manager. He has been in- strumental in the planning and development of a recently introduced microprocessor-based environmental temperature control system which has ‘been awarded several patents and received domestic and international acclaim for its significance in the HVAC industry. decorated with the U.S. Army Commendation Medal at Dugway. This is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the perfor- mance of their duties on behalf of the Army. Robert D. Keyes, | oe me A). Gh oN = — 198O's Lloyd Dwayne Barney, Jr., '80, has received his Ph.D. degree from Texas A &M University in College Station, Texas. He will be a professor of economics at the College of Eastern Montana in Billings: Ted V. Jensen, ’80, has been appointed marketing manager for artificial hear- ing by Kloff Medical Inc. He has been a Teresa D. Eleshuk, ’76, has been promoted to the rank of specialist 5 in the U.S. Army. She is a_ chemical laboratory specialist with Headquarters Company, Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. She has also been federal service. He received a master of military science degree form Fort McNair, ICAF, in 1974. He was a senior analyst in combat dev., Department for Division Air Defense Com- fic University. He is employed at TRW. Kevin W. Wheelwright, ‘73, has recently been made a partner in the law firm of Burnhill, Morehouse, Burford, Schofield & Blunden, an 18-attorney firm in Walnut Creek, California. He and wife, Marilyn are expecting their with 38 years of combined military and Lan- These men were selected from nominations received from Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, State Carol VandenAkker, ‘72, received her Legislators, University and College master’s degree from BYU in informaPresidents and Deans as well as various tion management with a minor in civic groups. business management and an emphasis in organizational behavior. She has Brian John, '78,. has completed rebeen teaching for 12 years in the Jordan quirements for a master’s degree in | electrical engineering from Utah State School District in Salt Lake City. for Lake City advertising agency. He has been with the company since 1979 and served three years as vice president of Bob Outstanding Young Men of America. Scouts of Ogden Joseph B. Masson, ‘66, retired from federal service out of Fort Bliss, Texas, Bennett, Robb Alexander, ’78, was selected for inclusion in the 1984 edition of America. elected president of the Utah Association of Life Insurance Underwriters. As president he will coordinate the activities of the seven-member local affiliates of the National Association of Life Underwriters presently functioning in the state. ee Blvd. branch. He is a member of the public relations. hepard Max Saltzman. Dr. Ray C. Moser, ‘77, opened a dental practice specializing in endodontics in Ogden last August. He graduated from Tufts University School of Dental Stephen L. Richey, '69, representative of New York Life Insurance Co., in 1960's educational team and resides in Ogden. therapy. He practiced in Boston after graduating from dental school in 1982. Zion’s Advertising Bob Golf and Country Club men’s club championship. He received the club championship trophy for one year. He lettered four years on the WSC golf of pany in June as director of marketing. Schultz, Jeff Kenedy, '77, won the 1984 Ogden Wolthuis’ Company in July. He joined the com- Pete National Christian Group at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Gary B. Judd, '57, was named senior vice president of First Security Leasing analyst on military strategies. He would also like to catch up on Utah Medicine in Boston, with an advanced degree specializing in root canal gram (AMP) at the Harvard Business School. He and his wife, Kay, of Long Beach, Ca., and two of their five children live in Arlington, Virginia. of Colorado Springs, Co., as a research the Gerrit W. (Gary) Wolthuis, ‘71, was named regional real estate loan officer pleted the advanced management pro- mand Control. He is now employed by Technical Studies and Analysis Corp. of Brigadier the Adju- Hawaii. He was recently ordained as a Conservative Baptist Minister. He is currently serving with the Navigators’ United Way following Service/Department Exxon, tant General Guard. board and past president of the NorLou A. Brown, '69, was promoted to thern Utah Chapter of the American director of real estate for Red Lobster | Institute of Banking and is active in the Inns of America. 1950's Dee Survey, medal was presented by General John L. Mathews, ee Gok State University at Pocatello. Dr. May completed his M.S. at Pennsylvania State University and his Ph.D. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Prior to his arrival at ISU last fall, Dr. May spent 10 years working as a geologist for the U.S. She also lived in moved to Ogden and Academy, graduating 4 children, 11 grand- ee Ss in Box '76, was appointed comptroller of the Ogden-Weber Area Vocational Center. A native of Ogden, he graduated from Ben Lomond High School. He graduated from WSC in business administration with concentrations in finance and accounting. He had previously been a mortgage loan officer, personnel director, and corporate controller at Citizen's Bankshare’s, Inc. n years Creek, g Blue vw and Elder County. Honeyville. She attended Weber in 1916. She has Providence, her early instigated an active recruiting and retention program. Under his supervision the Battery achieved a net gain of 33 percent in overall strength. The er Valley in Fred E. May, ’70 has been appointed associate professor of geology at Idaho SE Cache house spent was for “A” Battery 1st Battalion--145th Field Artillery, was given the Army Commendation Medal. He received the honor for meritorious achievement. He — s and She Utah rT a log Utah, 6. '76, consultant to the firm’s INERAID artificial hearing system and is a consul- tant to the firm’s NASO on the hyperthermia studies committee. He was formerly employed as a field sales ~ manager with Texas Instruments’ U.S. semiconductor division. ‘Ist Lt. Stephen D. Ririe, USMC, ‘80, after graduating from WSC spent one year as a teaching assistant in German at the University of Utah. He then reported to the U.S. Marine Corps Of-| ficer Candidate School. Since his commissioning and graduation from officer development school and infantry of- ficer course, he has been assigned to 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines. He has participated in desert training, mountain warfare school and a unit deployment to the West Pacific, including Japan, Okinawa and Korea. He is currently executive officer of Kilo Company. LE in September Ladd, SR born on G. Battery Commander " Pearl T. Grant, 16, celebrated her 90th birthday Kenneth National Guard s henaed "we 1916 Captain IE Dee O. Fuhriman, '70, has moved from Boise, Idaho, to Mesa, Arizona, where he has relocated his insurance business: Insurance & Investments, Inc. His two children, Brandon, 3, and Ruhita, 4, live with him. eae ee Weber State College COMMENT = |