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Show Two WSC faculty and 22 students joined the 1630 college stu- tor dents Rodney from 75 host colleges universities for the ROTC for college relations was and Advan- observed home campus, who President to represent Weber State students who at- tended the camp were: Ken Anderson, Ron Bennett, Terry Bethers, Curt Croom, Paul Finn, Steve Fraunfelter, Jan Graham, Brent Hansen, Will Honsvick, Mark Knight, Kevin Lister, Kevin MacCarthy, Les Manuel, Mark Plank, Lisa Porter, Clair Read, Bob Rey- for a travel Brady Weber State students at the advanced summer camp,”’ Hurst said.’ three-day period by educators from their the educa- college “I was very impressed with the training our cadets received and was pleased with the records of the military science, worked as part of the command staff, and Master Sergeant Colin Keel helped with the day to day training of the cadets. In addition to the six-week trainare by H. WSC. ced Camp conducted for future Army officers at Ft. Lewis, Washington this summer. Col.~P. Burke Harrell, professor and chairman of the department of ing, the cadets selected to Ft. Lewis for the special information session each year. Dean W. Hurst, vice president nolds, Trent Sanders, Jim R.O.T.C. Advanced Camp Scott, OCTOBER 28 — NOVEMBER 1 Mike Tapp and Jim Welch. by Bus or Air The Weber State College Alumni Office, in conjunction with Career setting and Placement Office, is up a job bank for WSC receives available the tion to job announcements various sources nationwide. ed by subscription on a yearly basis. At the present time there is a Oakland Museum Golden Gate Park Museum Japanese Tea Gardens from Museum of Modern Art Broadway Production American Conservatory Th & more The Placement Office would like to receive information from any Alumni who would be prospective employers to add to the job infor- subscription to this service. A subscriber will receive regular printouts of jobs available throughout We will visit: state Job Service Offices, in addi- “Alumni. The service will be provid- $10 fee for a one year advertisements of jobs through both local and mation they receive from other sources. If you would like to subscribe to the Job Bank, fill out the appli- the nation. These printouts will be received two or three times a week. A subscriber would receive job information in three different areas of interest to be selected. The Career and Placement Office cation below and return it to 626-6564 the Alumni Office-1011, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408 with your $10 fee. WEBER For cost and itinerary call: Alumni Relations Weber State College STATE COLLEGE Nation-wide job announcement available to WSC Alumni Applicant Qualifications /Job Matching Form (Department of Career Services) SS# instructions: Complete this form jointly with Career Services Advisor. File No f at ta Last Name he! First Name Initial The Weber State College Alumni Of invites you to join Telephone ‘ah Street Address City Degree Major State iP Year THE Zip Code WILDCAT MARCHING in BANE School me 2- BA/BS Date Avaliable ‘j rene tdiaen pe es aa | pO ee Month ES Ss Day eth 5 - Other | ie ee | ee Year + D. O. T. Code 4- EEd./Ph.D. Minimum Acceptable Salary as Ail 6-223 >, | Note Enter (annual) "0" if salary is open Occupational Title Experience (yrs ) py Resa= ie ereSy ees eee i pe =>, foe el ah eestora) te eS hs (Pa LONDON ENGLAND December 26, 1981 — January 2 198 | , fyi! am 3- MA/MS a) 1 - Associate NG 0-WNone Pe ae ee ee Code | | ? + $600 rt Geographic Restrictions the states in which you do not prefer employment dll| ay an an, “> he ~ ee indicate per person; double occup plus $550 airfare For details call: ror a | authorize and direct the Career Services Department of Weber State College to use and release this information to any bonafide employer having a legitimate interest in my qualitications and background —___ = = Oea oy _ a ; —_—-= =’ oe * ~ = Form ah th Ta. "i <—s \ No. ~ Applicant's Signature "Advisor's Signature Date Edie Hester College Alumni Office 626-6569 |