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Show Chapter Chatter Bay Area Chapter Southwestern Cha it Chapter Rocky Mountain Chapter ae ae host the Weber State/Fresno game activities last month December 11, WSC. will play - —— Pacific at Stockton. A pre-game recep- tion is planned for the team and all alumni in the area. Guest speaker will be Dick Hunsaker Anyone interested in being involv- Carl Chapter, to be held November H. president Richard Richards, National GOP Chairman, will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Capitol 13. Details about the meeting will be mailed to members as soon as possible. Taylor has been of the Emeritus named Chapter at the home of Mark Zeller or Carter Campbell. elected. New of Ogden be director schools. He. also classes in English taught evening for many years. Carl recalled some of the ‘‘best experiences’’ in his life at Weber Salt Lake Area Chapter High three children. speakers. The chapter is growing rapidly and hopes to hear fromzall alums in the Salt Lake Area, (801) 967-1790. Alan Wilkins, Rod Gerrard & Gail Seely, Recruitment daughters Since have travelled and Europe. and eight the Fresno State game, who will be performing president, is putting togeti “singles only’’ dating service for ni who would like to informally potential dates for some alum tivities. (Previews are promised satisfaction guaranteed or yourt back!) Call (213) 475-7791. Anyone wishing to join a¢ Development of WSCAA in their area, pleas tact the Alumni Relations 0 1011, Weber State College, 6 UT they U.S. 84408 HOW ABOUT A LOAN? Loan Weber State $5,000* for ten years -- and get your $5,000 back plus provide Weber: Living Benefit Death Benefit Helping Carl lead Emeritus activities $9,845 28,385 92,598 Idonna Brunetti - Ist V. P. Tom Seppich - 2nd V. P. Verna Mae Larkin - Sec. Rowland P. Corry (Past President) LIFE INSURANCE ....an easy way to give to Weber Your life insurance may just be the ideal means to memorialize your interest in Weber State College. 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Send the. following Information to Weber State Development Office 1011. c/o Don Spainhower Weber State College Ogden, Utah 84408 “Corporations can give officers interest-free loans for this purpose. © tear-off I'm interested in a charitable loan to Weber State, and would like to to someone in the WSC development office to learn the details. Name Address tion of an estate. — Unlike a will, life insurance is not a matter of public record. City, State, Zip Home telephone ({_ Business telephone (_ Page 6 vs. Beach Symphony. Shirley Sycamore, the chapter Steve Mayfield, Historian will be: Consider giving to Weber through your life insurance. Call 801-626-6568 for more information. the a grand- his retirement, throughout 25th, Nutcracker in concert with the Barry Whitesides & Jay Gardner, September hosted a pre-game reception| football team, Wildcat Club future Weberites. ¢ They are also planning to host performance ‘“‘stage party ” for He and his wife Phyllis (Webb) have new Another meeting was held September 29 on the University of Utah campus with WSC Vice Presidents Dean Hurst and Robert Smith, and WSCAA President Margaret Favero as guest & Medina Activation & Membership ticipated in football, track, the school operetta, the band, and was yearbook photographer. A planning meeting was held in May where strategies were planned to add to the chapter. WSC West, of secondary at WSC On Peterson Whitesides Secretary Bob — members turned out “en force’ Pres. Fran Wheeler 84408 Chapter Dick Brown, Vice Pres. Roxanne UT Southern California (303)776-5921 English teacher, and School about 50 years ago. He par- members Lynn Hutchings, Pioneer Days Committee and Parade Chairman, bishop and high coun- principal, College, Ogden, and Alumni Chapter Sharon Martin, were in at the organizational The following officers were elected: having been director of recreation in Weber County and assistant director in'Ogden City; a member volved, please contact the Al Relations Office - 1011, Weber! of WSCAA, replacing Rowland P. Corry. He comes to this position with a great deal of leadership experience, years; and a coach, active Favero; Don of the Utah State Legislature for eight A two-day meeting is planned for November 10 and 11 to accommodate the various schedules of people in the New York area. They will be meeting will Hester; Alumni President, Maggie Development Officer, cilman in the LDS Church; a member Central Atlantic Chapter officers newest chapter of WSCAA. Executive Director, Edie Spainhower; Coordinator, attendance meeting. President, Capitol Chapter Washington D.C. anyone in this area would like 0 Denver, Colorado, in-June to form the a a Southwestern ( of WSCAA will be established’ Phoenix area early next yf Twenty-nine former WSC students were on hand at the Writers Manor in basketball game against University of ed, call Ray Humphreys, (408)446-0731. Hopefully to } } hi t sp ah California a Southern ‘ei. Emeritus Chapter The Bay Area Chapter joined with the |