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Show states. They want the upbeat kind of musical. ‘“Experimental’’ theatre isnot really ‘‘in’’ now. They want to choose their entertainment become season ticket holders have fringe benefits such as seminars, selection of award-winning performers, and an invitation to the business management. carefully and don’t really want to annual be experimented on. spring. theatre banquet in ‘We have chosen the following season carefully to attract families and the person who wants to be sure of good entertainment.”’ Weber State Theatre and the Utah State Divbision of Fine Arts proudly presents our Summer Festival of American Theatre. Southern California for the Florsheim Shoe Company. He joined the company in 1972. His territory He is the 6—11 February 26—March 3 in the Cellar Theatre of a rich woman who of for Glendale Association, the CONSTANCE C. HEIN has opened a chiropractic office in Wheeling, Ill., after loses more than money April 23—28 in the Little Theatre graduating Neil Simon’s warm and funny tribute to Russia’s greatest story-teller Upshot! manager also a former student and is a savings counselor with a competitor, Home Savings and Loan. Kiss Me, Kate February 12—17 in the Little Theatre Cole Porter’s beautiful musical with a new twist on Shakespeare Checkov’s wry comedy is of Personnel Development with United California Bank. He is a 1970 graduate of WSC. His wife, the former Beverly Rudd, is in the Little Theatre Shakespeare’s comedy about the results of achieving power The Good Doctor BIRCH nation’s 5th largest savings and loan, in Glendale, Calif. He was formerly manager Androcles and the Lion November 27—December 3 in the Cellar Theatre Aurand Harris’ tale about a slave who saves a lion who saves a slave The Cherry Orchard J. Employee Development Federal Savings and Loan 1978-79 Season of Great Theatre The great new musical just released after nearly five years on Broadway November in national convention. He received their highest award - Founder of Chiropractic. He received an associate of science degree from WSC in 1930 and his doctor of chiropractic degree from the National College of Chiropractic in 1938. October 20—21 in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium Measure for Measure 30 graduate DR. JOSEPH JANSE has been honored by the ACA Council on Nutrition at their WILLIAM Pippin! approximately WSC 1973 Mill Valley, Calif. in recent ceremonies. He was awarded the. master of divinity degree. He holds a B.S. from WSC. His wife is the former Deborah Joann Disbrow. They live in Novato, Calif. And They Shall be Gathered .................. June 19—25 Tales from Foreign Lands. o6 5c ee oe July 10-15 120 i the ShaGe- ee ocG se. eet July 31—August 5 ... covers a JOHN HYRUM DALLINGA graduated from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Summer Festival of American Theatre ANNOUNCING of from the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, Ill. She was a school teacher and x-ray technician before May 14—19 in the Cellar Theatre A contemporary and creative work by our own staff and students completiing her training. She daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ogden, and is a WSC graduate. THE ALUMNI’S FOURTH ANNUAL ALVIN FERRE Graduate is the Hein, has enrolled at American School of International WEBER STATE COLLEGE SAN FRANCISCO FINE ARTS TOUR Management, Glendale, graduate of WSC Arizona. He history. RAY OGDEN has been named assistant manager of Anderson Lumber Co.,’s retail store. A Roy resident, he joined Anderson in Ogden about two years ago. He attended WSC and is a member of the Ogden Lions Club and the Roy Elks Lodge. TED HANSEN, Clearfield, has been ap- pointed regional sales manager in Northern Utah for Redman Van and Storage. He was regional sales manager of the Silvey Companies in Kansas City, MO., worked on the Alaska pipe line anhd has been training manager for Craig Food Industries. He attended WSC. L. DAVID BURNINGHAM received a juris doctor (J.D.) degree from Western State University College of Law of San Diego at its Sixth Annual Commencement Exercises in May. CRAIG OGAN has won two gold awards in the Utah Advertising Federation’s Gold Award competition for 1977. Craig is an account executive for Gillham Inc., He graduated from WSC Advertising and has at- tended the U. of U. JENNIE NEAL, 91, Honorary Achievement was_ presented Award (Includes hotel accommodations, Kappa Gamma Society International. She taught 58 years. She graduated from Weber Academy and eventually earned an Associate of Arts degree from WSC and a B.A., degree College. from Utah State Agricultural JAY C. SWENSON has been promoted to district manager for World Book-Childcraft; in Green sociology River, Wyo. Wyo., He is a ‘71 graduate from WSC. His wife is the former Valjean Jones and they are the parents of five children. MAZATLAN WINTER transportation and tickets) See the renowned State Park. See Oakland the museum, the San M. H. deYoung Francisco Museum, During the week you'll see an American |] other great cultural events now being scheduled. 1979 museum of Art, and the Golden the Japanese Tea Gardens, the Hall of Round trip airfare — SLC — La Palapa Hotel, Mazatlan ‘330 Additional Science, the Planetarium, Palace of Legion of Honor. F)| MEXICO 5 days - 4 nights TRANSPORTATION: GREYHOUND BUS OR AIR TRAVEL (optional) ACCOMMODATIONS: GOLDEN STATE HOTEL (in heart of San Francisco) Conservatory Theatre production, attractions: (Approximately) per person — Deep sea fishing, ship golf, swimming, horseback riding, excellenr market place for shopping. plus several double occupancy tennis, superb 18 holes championrestaurants and an Weber State College Plenty of Wharf, Chinatown, Anyone dents, free time and to see: ride Fisherman’s the cable cars. may join the trip. High school stuWSC students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the community come to participate. are wel- For further information, write or call the WSC Alumni office at 399-5941 ext. 346. DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS: SEPTEMBER 29. q For more information contact: | ALAN HALL, 399-5941, ext. 346 ; *Price subject to change. Weber stat — ALUMNI sera oe ) an from Delta In Cooperation With UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 18 - 23, 1978 *$120.00/PERSON is a and received his B.S. in IEE es substantial savings. Those who do district supervisor hos and _ spectacle. dancing, assistant ee. AO music, is general Nedee«nt ee and e CAPECE . DAVE manager ses Dr. Rowley said former students and interested people in the community who want to be involved in the theatre, are welcome. Season tickets will help with 1s.=-¥ Class Notes (continued from page 6) Pere popular havein many years. Hopefully live theatre will get some of this patronage.” Musicals are the most popular choice, he pointed out. People love a Theatre ' Page 7 Comment June 1978 |