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Show 9 Weber State College Comment, April 1986, page ‘} Message from WSCAA president WSC campus a beautiful place fo learn For any of you that have not been on campus recently, WSC Spring. is at its best in As I walk around campus I really ap_preciate the many benefits that the 11,000 students experience everyday. The campus is well maintained and creates the feeling that WSC is truly a | place to learn and to begin the process that will affect our lives after we leave the college. If you haven't visited the campus you should treat yourself and spend some time in one of the finest | | | | ; s President the past several years the WSCAA has been giving alumni identification cards to recent graduates who come to the office to update their records. After alumni have been out in the world for miniature a year replica the cost of of a diploma the and membership card has cost $3. What is the Alumni I.D. Card? It is your entry card to many benefits that the college offers former students. The card provides proof to the college library, bookstore, ticket offices and others on campus of alumni membership, so that you can get discounts, use the library at reduced charges, etc. With a new program being initiated by the Young Alumni Council and the Alumni Association Board of Directors, the Alumni I.D. card will also be helpful in obtaining discounts for mer- chandise and services in the Wasatch Front area in the near future. (More information about the Alumni Trade Share Program will be in the June issue of COMMENT.) For those alumni living outside the Wasatch Front area, our record that you have obtained an alumni card will put you on the mailing list to receive group reduced many insurance rate other proposals, travel things alumni programs that you and will not receive without your card. The Alumni Board of Directors have decided to offer the Alumni I.D. card ~ free to all alumni who come to the of- help us the maximum There is much that we alumni can, and need, to contribute back to our school in order to continue fice or write for one before sure that the same opportunities are provided for future provided for us. students tunity to get their card and receive a sheet listing the benefits for card- holders. After June 30, 1986, the cost of the card for all alumni, including recent graduates, will be $5 with a fee of $3 to replace lost cards. (Only those names for whom our records indicate they have a card can get a $3 replacement.) The increase in cost is necessary of the increasing cost of because record-keeping and postage. For your WSC Alumni Identification Card, call or write the WSC Alumni Office, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408-1011, (801) 626-6564, before June 30, 1986. Chapters need volunteers Regional alumni chapters are looking for volunteers outside the Wasatch Front area to help with WSCAA ac-_ tivities in their areas. Regional chapters are responsible for keeping track of alumni living in their areas, for providing activities for alumni so they can keep in touch with other alumni, for recruiting new students for the college, and for providing relocation services to new alumni moving into their areas. If you would like to participate with other alumni in your area and return some of the assistance alumni provided you as a student, please contact the regional chaper presidents in your area. If there isn’t a chapter where you live and you would like to start one, call the Alumni Office at (801) 626-6563 for details. Regional chapter presidents are: Bay phreys, Area 21513 16 will honor alumni of the ‘40’s and we need to find these folks,” said David B. Handy, Emeritus Council president. If you know where any of these people are located, please call or write the Alumni Office with their cur- rent addresses or other information that will enable us to locate them. The “lost lambs” of the ‘40’s are: Lena Mary Adsit Ackerson Marian Louise Mikkelson Albertson Clair Aldous Jacqueline Allen George Marlowe Anderson Joan Ruth Allen Anderson Larae Anderson Lawrence Roland Anderson as were 30 30, June 1986. This will give alumni the oppor- The Emeritus Alumni Council is looking for members of the classes of the 1940’s whose current records are incomplete. on May your how you feel. We make up a group of nearly 100,000 people who have spent time on the campus and we need to be Chapter—Ray Conradia Ct., HumCuper- tino, CA 95014, (408) 07843, (201) 398-6034. Mountainlands Chapter—Dean Ruth Nelson Anderson Nelda Andressen Dan Bailey Naida Nye Baraey Lavar Henry Barker Ruth Woody Belshiem George Glenn Burnham Dallas W. Burton Janet C. Buschmann Audrey E. Bush Derral D. Bybee Rosemary Thinnes Camp Lola Smedley Chadwick Lola Smedley Chapman Lue S. Scott Clawson Elaine D. Dickson Cook Lew R. Cook Katherine H. Cooley Barbara Taylor Dabb Fred Merlin Edvalson Philip H. Empey T. Hughes, 1466 W. 1100 N., Provo, UT 84601, Northwest (801)377-7668; Chapter—Gary L. Peterson, 4118 Beechwood Dr. West, Tacoma, WA 98466, (206) 564-2390; Rocky MounS. Hutchings, tain Chapter—Lynn 1143 Purdue, Longmont, CO 80501, (303) 776-5921. South Pacific Chapter—Bill Baker, 94-051 Nawaakoa St., Waipahu, HI 96797, (808) 671-4201; Southern Utah Chapter—Larry Belliston, 2994 Jacob Hamblin Dr., St. George, UT 84770, (801) 628-1988; Southern Dahl, Chapter—Devon Suite 160, Huntington 92648, California 2120 Main Beach, CA (714) 962-0677. Thomas Harold Fife Mitzi Fillerup Marlene A. Finch Art Fowler James N. Gibbons Marion Duvall Glantz Ronald A. Green Marjorie Osmond Hagan Merril E. Watkins Hall Barbara L. Singleton Hawkes Willard Lichfield Heed Wesley Hodgman Alvin J. Holstead Carol Shaughnessy Hummer Miriam Wilcox Jensen Ann Brown Johnson Barbara P. Johnson Ray N. Jones Franklin Kark, Jr. Ruth Nadine Holmes Kelley Dorothy E. Vail Kimball ed in your college—Weber State College—either by contributing funds, spending time visiting students for the student recruitment committee, participating in sporting events, or atten- ding one of the many quality perfor- mances in the Browning Center for the Performing Arts. I guarantee that your experience helpful. be will and rewarding Board, Council applications due May 8 Each year in May, the WSC Alumni Association accepts applications for alumni who wish to support the college by serving on the WSCAA Board of Directors, Young Alumni Council and Emeritus Alumni Council. Elections for these groups are held in June of each 466-0731; Young Chapter—Carolyn Capitol Larsen, 7613 Newbury Dr., Lanham, MD 20801, (301) 552-9765; Central Atlantic Chapter—Carter Campbell, NJ Hopatcong, Way, North One Alumni Association seeking “lost lambs” “The Emeritus Banquet letting by representative and state senators know | Alumni LD. Cards free till June Over you Won't experience. Bradford R. Drake, WSCAA ly WSC but for all education in Utah. This institution is situated in the perfect place at a perfect time with committed leadership. The only other item needed is adequate funding. Aside from the beauty of the campus, WSC is fortunate to have a fine faculty and staff who are interested in providing panding our chapters, tours, involvement in sporting events, and we have more involvement in the Association. I am pleased with the activity this year and will be pleased to report throughout the remainder of the. year — other ideas and benefits for all alumni. ‘Let me encourage you to get involv- types of support we can provide such as encouraging our legislature to look at realistic levels of funding for not: on- educational institutions in the west. educational The WSCAA is involved in exciting times. We are increasing our activity and visibility on campus, we are ex- the advancement of the educational opportunities at WSC. First, we must be supportive of the college. Financial support is important, but even more important are the other of year, with new members taking office on July 1. Anyone who has attended the college for at least 45 credit hours is eligible to serve on the board and councils. Young Alumni have to have been out of college less than 15 years and Emeritus Alumni for more than 40 years. Alumni Board members can be of any age. If you are interested in supporting the college and giving back some of what you received while attending the school here, send a resume of your pro- fessional civic and work volunteer along with information concerning your year of graduation, or years of at- tendance at WSC and your major areas of interest, Weber to the Alumni College, State Office, Ogden, UT 84408-1011. Additional information is available by calling (801) 626-6569. Resumes must be received by May 8 to be considered for the 1986-87 positions. the ’40’s Preston Dee Linford Merle Clyde Marsh Dallas Willie McClure Joseph McGregor Adele Hodgson Midgley Ermalen Stephenson Miller Karma Hinchcliff j Mills Shirley Marriott Murdock Eloise Adams Myers Portia B. Nelson Verne L. Nielson Gwen A. Stevenson O’Brien Norman D. Peterson Ruth Webb Peterson Robert M. Preshaw Cleone Randall Price Dale J. Pulsipher Don E. Purkey Chleo Denee Campbell Raymond. Wallace L. Richardson Zelma McBride Ririe Rose M. Ross e Judi A. Sant Don Shaub Kathryn J. Green Shaw Carlisle Clawson Smith Donna Edith Smith Catherine Taylor Tom Toyn Shandon D. Twomcy Elsie McKay Urie John T. Vernieu Frederick J. Walker Phyllis Clifford\Walker Ruth Webb Shirley Francis Welch ‘Betty Baddley Welker Fava Parker Whitnay Emmett L. Wiggins Larry Wilcox Lavar Wood Faramarz S. Yadegar |