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Show Weber State College Comment, WSC alumni: Support your local ...alumnews a dynamic group alumni chapter Steven B. Bateman, ’82, has been appointed director of management services for St. Benedict’s Management Company. Bateman has been employed by St. Benedict's Health System since April 1983. He began as a planning analyst and in March 1984 was promoted to manager, ou help involved as a the with WSC alumnus development activities, including your area. The WSCAA ‘has chapters in the following areas and the officers of those chapters invite you to contact 21513 Conradia Ct., Cupertino, 95014 CA Dale Tucker - (415)828-1345 8372 Luciana St., Dublin, CA 94566 tons. Mathew J. O’Donnell, '83, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base, Tx. The ¢Capitol Chapter, Washington D.C. Carolyn Y. Larsen (301) 552-9765 7613 Newbury Dr., Lanham, MD 20801 i 12-week course trained selected college Bruce B. Ballif _ (703)780-7867 4409 Scarsborough Sq., Alexandria, graduates VA 22309 to apply communicative skills, professional knowledge, leadership and management in positions of responsibility. O’Donnell will now be assigned at Mather Air Force Base, Ca. 2nd Lieutenant Scott G. Whitmore, Central Atlantic Chapter, New York City Carter Campbell - (201)398-6034 One North Way, Hopatcong, NJ 07843 Neil Van Eerden_ (201)839-5504 ‘83, has graduated from U.S. Air Force 370 Indiana Rd., Pine pilot wings He is Force NJ 07470 eNorthwest Chapte:, Seattle Pete West (206)745-3517 training, and has received silver at Laughlin Air Force Base, Tx. scheduled to serve at Shaw Air Base, S.C. Staff Sgt. graduated John from C. Wulff, ’83, has the Air Force non- commissioned officer leadership school at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. He studied techniques of leadership, management and supervision. He was a distinguished graduate of the school and is an aircraft armament specialist _|with the 833rd Air Division. 2nd Lieutenant Margaret H. Beaty, ’84, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance officer course at Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. During the course students were taught principles and concepts of management for supervision of aircraft maintenance ac- tivities. She is scheduled to serve with the 355th Component Repair Squadron at Davis-Monthan Ariz. Air Force Base, 2nd Lieutenant Vicky L. Nielsen, ‘84, has completed the military intelligence officer basic course at the Army Intelligence School, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The nine-week course provided instruction in general military subjects, tactical doctrine and small unit operations, weapons and fire support, and basic intelligence orientation. misc. David T. Handley has been named to preside over Triad Properties Salt Lake International multibusiness Lake earned Center, park next City International his master’s and 16510 First Ave. SE a 900-acre to the Salt Airport. He doctorate degrees from Utah State University. He spent 11 years in public administration prior to pursuing a career in business. ii Wayne, Bothell, WA 98011 Gary L. Peterson ~ (206)564- 2390 4118 Beechwood Dr. West, Tacoma, WA 98466 *Rocky Mountain Chapter, Denver Lynn S. Hutchings (303)776-5921 1143 Purdue, Longmont, CO 80501 | Roxanne P. Whitesides (303)693-8780 7515 E. Prentice Cir., Aurora, CO _ 80015 ¢South Pacific Chante: Honolulu Bill Baker | ot (808)671-4201 94-051 Nawaakoa St., Waipahu, HI . 96797 : Joyce Y. Neely. - (808)395-0623 900 Fort St. Mall, Honolulu, HI 96825 Beach, CA 92648 Rollin Moulton (805)259-9332 23415 Via Elisandra, Valencia, CA 91355 Jack Suttlemyre — (714)963-8190 357 Catherine Park, Glendora, CA 91740 Wasatch Front Chapter, Salt Lake Reid Graser (801)782-5344 410 W. 4200 N., Ogden, UT 84404 Craig S. Ogan t's great to work with Weber State Alumni. They are a dynamic and growing group. There are chapters virtually around the world that are a great help in recruiting students for WSC and in presenting scholarships to area high school graduates. It’s great to have the superb and dedicated staff in the alumni office to keep things running so smoothly. Edie, Ginger, Monte, Elly and David do a magnificent job. Many things “just happen” at Weber State belying many hours of behind-the-scenes preparation (801)534-1764 373 Quince, Salt Lake City, UT 84103 *Mountainlands Chapter, Provo Dean T. Hughes (801)377-7668 1466 W. 1100 N., Provo, UT 84601 (801)373-7446 3356 Navajo Ln., Provo, UT 84601 *Southern Utah Chapter, St. George . Larry Belliston (801)628-1988 2994 Jacob Hamblin Dr., St. George, UT 84770 George F. Whitehead = (801)673-5930 785 S. 810 E., St. George, UT 84770 WSCAA President G. Val Lofgreen to assure that things run smoothly. It's great to have such a capable and devoted Alumni Board which serves the college in many areas. There is no task they are unwilling or unable to accomplish. Their love for Weber State and willingness to do add a significant dimension to the college. been highiy successful. The Emeritus Alumni are supportive of all alumni activities and add vitality which is hard to keep up with. A new group of student alumni will be added this year, completing the alumni circle. It's great to have worked with Presi- oficers this year. They have been very supportive. Thanks to Jon, Tina and dent Brady who has been fully supportive of all alumni activities. As alumni, we have been pleased with the directions that he has led Weber State and the mark he has made on the school’s history. We wish him well in his new We worked closely with the student| Craig for a great year. Thanks to T.J. Bond (T.J. for Thelma Jane) for the new flavor and format MENT. ventures, she And has thanks to brought to COM- Brad, Sharon and It’s great to have the dynamic Young Alumni group including residence hall Stan, the alumni Executive Board for their special support. You'll have a representation superb year, Brad, as president of the WSCAA next year. cosmopolitan which flavor to adds the a Young Alumni Board. The Little Cat activities attach the children of WSC alumni to the college at a very early age and have Hester named SC’s alumni executive director Edie Hester was named Woman of the Year in Higher Educa- tion by the YWCA. Weber State was named employer of | the year for “being Thanks to all for a choice experience in serving with the WSC alumni this year. “Woman of the Year” a leader in affir- on *Southern California Chapter, L.A. Devon Dahl (714)960-5444 2120 Main, Suite 160, Huntington Gerald H. Miller Judith Johnson-Walser is assistant manager of the Ogden, Harrison Blvd. Office of First Security Corporation. She is a member of Robert Morris Associates. by G. Val Lofgreen, WSCAA president can college by becoming the alumni chapter in them and become involved in their ac3 marketing/planning support services. tivities: eBay Area Chapter, San Francisco In his new position he will be involved (408)466-0731 in new project management and Ray Humphreys related planning and marketing func- June 1985, page 9 mative action.” The YWCA noted that “as the community’s tional employer, largest WSC educa- has provided educational and job advancement for women at the college and in the community. Artists, authors invited to exhibit work f you are a painter, sculptor published Published authors should inform the Alumni Office no later than Aug. 1 of author, or work with crafts, the -WSCAA invites you to participate in the names of their works and the publishers so that sufficient copies can ceramist, quilter, the 1985 Alumni Exhibit and Authors Party during Homecoming Week, Oct. 6-12. Arts and crafts will be displayed in the Shepherd Union Building during Homecoming Week, and there will be a limit of 10 pieces per artist on display, said Edie Hester, WSCAA executive director. be ordered for sale by the WSC Bookstore. A special reception honoring exhibitors and writers will be held Oct. 8 in the Shepherd Union Building. For more information, write or call: WSC Alumni Office—1011, 3750 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, UT 84408; (801) 626-6569. 4 alumni chapters meet, elect Officers our of the Chapters held WSCAA meetings Regional during April and May. The Bay Area Alumni met April 20, the Northwest Area Alumni met April 22, the Mountainlands Area Alumni met May 10 and the Southern Utah Area Alumni met on May 11. Dr. Robert B. Smith, vice president for academic affairs, spoke to the Bay Area Alumni concerning the margin of excellence now apparent 2t WSC and discussed those programs in which WSC students have been nationally ranked such as debate, golf, logistics, nursing and others. Edie Hester, WSCAA executive director, and attended discussed the WSC’s four meetings excellent pro- grams and how alumni can assist students through recruiting, career counseling, hosting prospective students, welcoming new alumni to the area, etc. New officers were elected in the Mountainlands Chapter, they are: Dean T. Hughes, president; Gerald H. Miller, vice president and Patricia O. Schneiter, secretary. Larry Belliston was elected president of the Southern George Whitehead president. Utah is Chapter the new and vice re evteesae |