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Show N\\ \ ~_ SS} e ° oc +. seed “ape Ky a {tj aE BOOK Honored development of the college in pro- Bandquet, honoring those who have __ viding “a margin of excellence” in contributed: $1,000 or more during producing master teachers and well j, | the past year to WSC, will be held educated and service oriented ea 4 Tuesday, October 26 at 7 p.m. in students. I AW The first annual President's Club s Se ay a iy . aS ‘ { Club oO, a Tas %p sh a eS a a atk Way ar — President's ~ wid ee REVIEW by the Shepherd Union Ballroom. "The President's Club provides President Rodney H. Brady will recognize contributors for their identification for an extraordinary group of people who really care donations because, he said, they ensure the continued growth and about WSC," said development officer, Don Spainhower. "These people represent a firm” commitment to support the college outstanding programs of education service, and cultural enrichment, he added. | Donors of more than $10,000in the last ten years, or anyone who has given a one-time deferred gift# at least $50,000 will also be honoray at the banquet. Lou Gladwell ; . ; , | \ 5 . : , Special! Weber State College Alumni Offer QUALITY LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS OF “THE WILDCAT FAMILY by ACARRELL R.. COLLE INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN ANIMAL ARTIST The booklet notes that “this is the story of the metamorphosis of a bookworm to an angleworm, and finally to a complete warm that you were either a slow learner or ONLY a prime example." Adolescent in support of the book's central theme. They include: "Fish don’t care whether the young or the old, the dapper or the decrepit, the fresh or the rusty, throw the hook and sink the line. They do not take the measure of a man by his worldly possessions. " Both teacher and student agree that colleges should offer a course in PISCATORIAL PEDAGOGY (fishing). Anyone with a WSC background should know at least one of the three who prepared the booklet, although this is not necessary to enjoy it. We've read books that made the national scene that weren't nearly so good or funny. $3.50 per book and check or money order payable Alumni” and mail to Alumni~1011, College, Ogden, Utah 84408. Page 12 to ‘‘WSC Weber State approx. size 15” x 20” commissioned series for rendered by well-known Farrell R. Collett. in the series of four will be signed and numbered by the artist. This adds value to the prints as an investment. Individual prints not purchased in the series will not be numbered nor signed. d Make Checks Payable to WEBER STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Mai! Order along with payment (no cash please) to: Weber State College Alumni Office, 3750 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, UT 84408 Additional information may be had by calling the WSC (801) 626-6569 Alumni Office, Yes, | would like to purchase the following Wildcat Prints: _ Series, 4 Stages of a Wildcat’s Life, $150.00 i i E eee ene ~ nance mann Pelee " Kitten on a Log, $50.00 (_ Springing Adult Wildcat, $50.00 ees Se City, State, Zip make SET Adult. All prints purchased Name Address PER SLBO pen eo finely printed pieces are limited to 200 copies of each stage of Wildcat’s life. The stages include: Mother and Kitten, Kitten, Address Name Please 25 The Wildcat in four stages of life is a special Alumni and Friends of Weber State College animal artist and Professor Emeritus of Art The the the story, agrees on several good reasons $1 PER PRINT or NOW UNTIL OCT. 30 that your talents extend primarily to intellectual enterprise rather than to the practical arts of living of which fishing is The Great Council of Fish, an entity in of ! $50 soon notes that everything is not on the sparkling surface. Little bits of wisdom lurk behind the quips and witticisms. Swenson writes, after observing that Hofmann’s progress is slow, “Since this could not possibly be the teacher's fault, I arrive reluctantly at the conclusion Telephone (daytime number) ___ wkre Se “eee reader a casual 10 short =Hie. + i eee eee Oe with humor, but even of CC fisherman in the course years." And then some. The story is written SS ~~ + . Homecoming "All Men Are Equal Before Fish," a 12-chapter booklet about the art of fishing, has been published bya trio of retired WSC administrators. The WSC Alumni Assn. is selling the little publication (48 pages) and will keep the profits. A copy costs $3.50 and may be bought at the alumni office in the Miller Administration Building. The authors are Dr. Helmut Hofmann, a former WSC vice president, and Dr. Reed K. Swenson, retired athletic director, who was also chairman of the department of physical education, health and recreation. It is illustrated with more than a dozen drawings by Farrell R. Collett, retired chairman of the art department. The setting for the story is Moosecreek, Idaho--at the Swenson summer cabin. In the yarn, Swenson is pictured as a fishing teacher, and affectionately titled “the Mayor of Moosecreek.” Hofmann is an erudite chum, just dying to learn how to fish. Professor Collett has won many aWalt his paintings and drawings of ani has illustrated numerous books an trated advertising for many inte recognized firms. Mr. Collett wes th art instructor at Weber State College was primarily responsible for dev the department as it is today. 4 |