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Show Wildcat Club donors and members WSC women’s tennis team played nine matches during the fall season ending with a 3-6 record posting wins over Utah State, New Mexico Military Academy and the Nevada All-Stars of Las Vegas. Freshman Mary DeBolt of Elisabet Wahlquist idle until January 9 when both the ee # tournaments. men’s and women’s tennis team travels to Logan for a World Team tennis match against Utah State University. The Lady Wildcats will resume spring play around the first part of March. Cross Country Freshman Carmen Garduno of Toluca, Mexico, was the bright star for the women’s cross country team this year. Garduno competed in the 1980 AIAW National Cross Country Championship at Seattle where she placed 59th out of 215 entries. Garduno won four out of her six cross country meets this season winning the West Yellowstone Invitational, Ute Invitational, Utah Championship and Animal Nutrition Mr. & Mrs. William H. Child Dr. Glen J. Church Calvin A. Clark Coca Cola Bottling of Ogden Commercial Security Bank Robert A. Condie Cutrubus Motors Fishburn World Travel, Inc. Bryce C. Flamm Freeway Mazda-Olds Dr. R. Thane Hales Ora R. & George Hall Investments David Hendrickson Hertz-Overland West Holiday Inn Jensen Brothers General Tire Blaine Jensen & Sons Auto-Trailer Sales Mattsson, Stuart & Bryan Orthopedic Clinic Merrill Bean Chevrolet Olsen Chevrolet Pacific Chromalox Pepsi-Cola Bottling Petersen Motor Co. Schmitt, Haze, Smith, James & Co. Donnell B. Stewart Sunrise Motor Sales, Inc. Toyota of Ogden Utah Noodle Parlor Westland Ford Special Donors the Region 7 Championship, while Mark H. Bott Mrs. Joseph Breeze John Edmund Wayne Farrell taking second place in the other two meets. Wildcat Club Member List $1,250 A & K Railroad Materials Inc. Alyucan American Playworld Inc. Asset Exchange Bailey’s Home Furnishings C. Phillip Bamberger Bank of Utah Bandana Ranch Paul W. Bickmore Robert W. Bell Blacker Furniture Boman & Kemp The Bon Burton-Walker Lumber Company Mary DeBolt Golf Although the Lady Wildcat golf team did not win any of the fall Carmen tournaments they competed in, the Garduno team was markedly improved over last year’s squad. Weber took second place in the Lady Falcon Invitational at the Air Force Academy with a 981 team score to start off the season — 50 strokes better than last year. In the BYU Invitational, Weber took fifth place with a 957 to better last season’s 1015 at the same tournament. At the prestigious Dick McGuire Invitational at Albuquerque, Weber State placed Wildcat Club Member List 13th out of 16 teams with a team score $500 of 1000, 38 strokes better than last ear. ‘Mike Adams Anderson Lumber Company William A. Bailey-Robert J. Anderson Boulevard Meats Inc.,-Kent Lasater Cliff's Chevron Willard L. Eccles At the Stanford Invitational, again among the nation’s top 20 teams, Weber placed 12th out of 18 teams bettering last year’s score by 80 strokes. A bright spot of the whole fall season was that Weber State finished ahead of Brigham Young in two out of four tournaments where both teams competed. The Lady Wildcats finished out the fall season at the U.S. International Invitational in San Diego where they took fifth place behind Stanford, UCLA, Southern California and U.S. International. Page 10 Se oe e Reeeecsate Sate! “ ae Lady Wildcat Basketball Team ( back row: left to right) Head Coach Jane Miner, Manager-trainer Nancy Weir, Becky Ingle, Nancy Hornsby, Cindy Stumph, Jennifer Wilkening, Janet Deem, Julie Cooper, Assistant Coach Cindy Carlson. (Front row: left to right) Mechell Fowden, Mary Maruri, Kathleen Peart, Penny Wanberg and Michelle Hill. Golf City R. C. Hunter Enterprises, Inc. Leo Iseki KJQN Radio Klenke Floral Inc. Lee J. Malan, M.D. Ted & Marion Schmidt Washington Heights Memorial Park We Clean Windows-Peter & Sue Leth Zions First National Bank (Continued on page 11) SBPPPOP POA SSSSOPMSMOU MPA SS WORD HO BS RDWOMOrSOSOMOPrsOmPHOsaresurmD> Tennis $2,000 PSSUSPSSsBAPSESUVSSH OSA ‘Penny Wanberg and Karen Porter. The top golfer for Weber State this fall was sophomore Elisabet Wahlquist from Linkoping, Sweden. Wahlquist led the WSC team with a 80.9 per round average through five Alan T. Christiansen, D.D.S.M.S. Keith Combe Crittenden Paint & Glass Thomas D. Dee Brent Dopp-Webber Realty Family Bank Dr. & Mrs. Scott D. Farrell First Security Bank Flameco Engineering Inc. Gaskill Ford Insurance Norman George Photography Globe Seafood Inc. Goldfleck Dr. Gary K. Goucher Great Basin Engineering, Inc. Hahn Corporation Dr. & Mrs. Richard Herold Hone Oil Company The Horsley Company J. B.’s Big Boy Restaurants J. & L. Enterprises Jer’s Hair Store & Co. Lynn & Jay Hardy John’s Jewelry Ted Johnstun Mike Judd Insurance KDAB Radio KLO Radio Kiesel Sales & Service-Mits Koga Kiesel Tailoring-Larry McKean Brent Kotter Gary Kotter Tom Leavitt-Chapel of Flowers Lindquist & Sons Lucky Gardens Restaurant Dr. Keith W. Linford “umber Yard Supply Marler Tire-Jeff Marler Michael & Loris Marsh Lakeside Cinema & Lanes Mt. West Ambulance-Adventure Travel MountainWest Savings Dr. William D. Norris Odle Corporation Ogden Dental Lab Ogden Racquet & Swim Club Ogden Standard Examiner Jack B. Parson Companies Clyde C. Patterson Dean Perkins Petersen Marine Pier III Dwight Pincock Pioneer Door Sales, Inc. Postal Instant Press Prairie Schooner Real Estate Exchange Dr. John K. Reis Samons Seven-Up-Dr. Pepper Sportshoe U.S.A. Star Roofing Stop & Shop Superior Air Handling Corp. T.R.W. Ogden Engineering Center Taco Time-Gil Craig Dr. & Mrs. Paul R. Taylor Taylor Steel Utah Bearing-Jay Smith Tribe’s Interiors Utah Power & Light Dr. & Mrs. Jack Wahlen Lynn Wardley Wasatch Hills Management Co. Western Gateway Storage Co. Western States Title Richard E. Winward J. O. Woody Printing Gary L. Young F = s Playing their last season at Weber State were seniors Cindee Secrist, Annette Reinig, Shauna Christensen, Denver defeated the University of Utah’s number one singles player Lisa Kasteler (4-6, 6-4, 6-3) in Weber’s first game win over Utah since tennis was adopted into the women’s athletic program in the fall of 1978. The women concluded their fall schedule in mid-November and are ‘: Thanks to Wildcat Club members for their donations. (Continued from page 9) PSPOUAMOPSEES a "xy 7 ee a F oy a eS 4 ne Ee ns ‘ eT ‘ee Women's athletics |