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Show & Six selected A Robb Alexander Tom Welch Richard Creer ee / a to serve SESS Six new board members have been selected to serve on the Weber State Memorial fund: aid students — College Alumni Board for a two-year ) SO term. The six are Robb S. Alexander, Jr., Five memorial funds have been established since July 1 in the WSC © Development Fund to provide _ One of scholarships or other help to WSC corollarie a ios." Thomas Keyon Welch, Richard E. Ceer, Gayle Ledingham Stone, Eugene D. Hansen and Frances F. Hadlock. Kent Petersen is serving his second year as president with Margaret Favero as vice president. students. E. Preece, Herbert Cecil, and T O. and Nina H. Smith. 1963 and served on the Faculty committees. Interest from the fund well be,| will be used to provide a scholarshif_ for a WSC student majoring in English. Mr. Kumar was a premedical numerous other boards and student at Northwestern University who was killed in an automobile ~ accident last summer in Colorado. career. He is currently employed in sales and marketing for A & K Railroads Materials, Inc., Salt Lake City. He also coordinates purchasing and advertising. Born and raised in Ogden, Mr. Alexander has been active in was a brilliant student and athletesar was a Bonneville High graduate ayre he Estee the money in the scholarship fundg (received be used to establish a scholarship ti) 9€5 incom Bonneville High graduate attending estate ta WwSsc. ‘an insuré community and church affairs and Gaylet L. Stone Eugene Hansen Frances Audlock travel, sports both as a participant From 1972 to the present Mr. Welch a Ser Juris Doctor, with honors from The National Law Center, George Washington University. has been vice president and general counsel for Smith’s Management Corporation. He has also been a staff assistant to Wallace F. Bennett, United States Senate. A studentbody president at WSC in ‘69, Mr. Welch also served an LDS mission to Alaska-Canada and is presently serving in the stake presidency, University of Utah Stake. He has been active in professional organizations and community service, including the Ogden City Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Housing Authority and Red Cross Board of Trustees. He joined the Salt Lake Rotary Club in 1976. He is married to the former Alma Fowler and they are the parents of four children. Richard E. Creer, president of Investors Mortgage Corporation, is a graduate of WSC in Political Science and earned a M.S. in public administration at Brigham Young University. Active in civic and community activities, Mr. Creer is currently serving as an Ogden Board of Realtors —_ é oer a es a — ot director and has been on the Ogden Board of Realtors Million Dollar Club and Salesman of the Year. He also served as chairman of the Uintah Fuge 4 that sam and various faculty and administraiis €e committees throughout his college graduate, Cum Laude, ‘69, earned a In thes mishap last summer, came to WS0 scents to | member as well as serving on Thomas Kenyon Welch, a WSC . Prof Ericson, killed in an airplane executive council vice-chairman for Associated Students at WSC and was a student-administration forum and all outdoor type activities. Pmempd Elmer Erickson, Sudhir Kumar, Edt 1976-77. He also served as an _ executive council member and and a spectator, photography, music 5 They include funds memorializingpthe Robb S. Alexander, Jr., was studentbody public relations vice president at Weber State College, filled an LDS mission to Dusseldorf, Germany. A public address announcer for WSC athletics, Mr. Alexander is an avid Wildcat booster and enjoys | Elementary School Community Council and in the Bishopric of the LDS Uintah Third Ward. In addition to mortgage, Mr. Creer has been co-owner in a brokerage office, Utah Floor Coverings and Creer-Stone Investments. He and his wife, Shari, have three children and make their home in Ogden. Gayle Ledingham Stone, a WSC high honors graduate in the class of ‘60, enjoys a variety of activities. She was a member of the Ogden Junior League for four years and worked as a volunteer at the Weber Training Center. She also worked at Wahlquist Jr. High as a teacher’s aid for two years and on the Ogden High 10 and 20 year reunion committees. Active in church, Mrs. Stone has served in leadership positions as YWMIA president, Young Women’s athletics and in scouting with her sons. She is married to Frank Stone, owner of Frank Stone’s Meats, the largest distributor of commercial ground beef patties in the western United States and she is secretary-treasurer of the corporation. They are the parents of two sons and one daughter and enjoy boating, water skiing, snowmobiling and snow skiing as a family. Eugene D. Hansen is presently serving as Regional Materials and Geotechnical Engineer for the Intermountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service. The position has regional responsibility for engineering certification and training. coach in the Ogden school syste Hep oper p) wife, Faye, is an associate professor! | policy co nursing at WSC. Interest from the ~ fund will be used to grant a scholarship to a WSC athlete. Mr. Hansen graduated from WSC in 1949 and graduated in ‘51 from Woodbury College, Los Angeles, Calif., owner of * Spouse g Herbert Cecil was chairman of thy this is fo WSC music department for more th Whom th a decade. The fund estblished in his) Ownershi with a major in advertising and public name will be used for the WSC band Spouse. | relations. In ‘59 he earned a degree in geological and civil engineering at the University of Utah. He also attended Thomas O. Smith was for many | three yee years superintendent of Ogden City” of the pe UCLA and the University of Missouri. In the U.S. Army in 1945-46, Mr. Hansen served in the South Pacific and Japan. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers constructing Titan Missile Bases near Sacramento, Calif. and is a member of a number of civil engineer associations. He lives with his wife, Beverly and one daughter, in Ogden. A 1960 graduate from Weber State, Frances F. Hadlock is a medical assistant to a podiatrist at the present time. She was an insurance secretary and office manager for State Farm Insurance, 1974-79 and formerly a personal secretary to Ogden City Police Chief. In addition to her work Mrs. Hadlock has been active in community affairs. She served as secretary for the Lakeview P.T.A. Executive Board and as a committee member. As a parent volunteer, Mrs. Hadlock served in the “Better Communications Program’’ for Roy High School and in the math department for Weber County. She has been a parent booster for the WSC music department. Mrs. Hadlock has been active in schools. Interest drawn from the ~ memorial fund set up in the named Of the es cash val Dr. Smith and his wife will be used! »may be : a scholarship for a student attendig) WSC. Plans - economical certainly estate ta On the Teitell ac wife shot especial: children should a _ property The WSC Institutional Council State th has approved schematic drawings ~ should b for the new business and _ estate pl economics building. _ insuranc Architect Sterling Lyon showed _ employe the council a model of the security proposed business building which — charitab’ will have two stories and be placed could be in the quadrangle west of the Holog present Building One in which the | handwrii School of Business and Economics | state of is now housed. _ simple a Mr. Lyon said the structure will ~ may con be simple and economical both to meaning build and use. It will harmonize to emplc with surrounding buildings. , to draw J. Robert Folsom, campus planning director, said the first two segments of the building are expected to cost about $5.8 _nvolved thousan« Law mis _ author. | other civic and church positions over million. If only one is built it is the past 20 years. She is married to Gary L. Hadlock and they are the parents of two sons. They make their home in Roy. budgeted for $3.8 million. How quickly. much is built will be decided by safe dep: the legislature during its regular session starting in January. or in sor your wil |