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Show Class Notes JEFFERY D. STOKES has been appointed as a member of the Millikin University faculty at Decatur, Illinois. He will be an instructor in Spanish and German. Mr. ’ Stokes is a doctoral candidate at Indiana University and received a B.A. degree from WSC and an M.A. degree from the University of Utah. He was assistant director of the language laboratory at Weber, as served as customs investigator and interpreter-translator for the U.S. Army in Berlin and Mannheim, Germany, and has travelled extensively in South America. THAYER F. HUSSEY, 1970 graduate, electrics engineering technology, has been promoted to Senior Product Specialist, Energy Products Center of Honeywell Inc. and will be relocated to the Minneapolis area with his wife, the former REBECCA BATEMAN, 1973 graduate, Family Life, and their four children. In his new assignment he will be responsible for new product development and engineering modification of motor actuator, line-voltage thermostat, reset controller, and time clock product lines. During the past four years he has been sales representative in the Salt Lake City based, Utah-Idaho territory. DONALD REED has been elected assistant vice president for Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, operations, systems and personnel division. He is a WSC graduate. DONALD W. ORMINSKI, class of ‘75, has received the degree of doctor of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.) from the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine during graduation exercises in Philadelphia. P.C.P.M. is a four-year, single-track medical school. Dr. Orminski received a B.S. degree in microbiology from WSC. His wife is the former Christine Williams, Ogden. They are the parents of two children and will make their home in Yakima, Wash. where he will open:a practice. BURT WILLIAM WILDE, class of ‘69, received a M.S. degree from Golden Gate College in San Francisco, Calif. in Hospital Administration. He is a major in the Army Medical Corp. Mr. Wilde played football ‘€7-‘68, for Weber State. EARL J. SLACK, class of 1947, has been }. romoted to executive vice president of U nderwood, Jordan Associates, a New York based public relations and advertising firm. He joined Underwood, Jordan in 1974 after “2 years with the Edison Electric Institute and the Electric Energy Association, where he served as director of communications Jrograms and planning. Prior to that he held supervisory public relations positions with A.T.&T. and its subsidiary, Mountain States Telephone Co. Mr. Slack is an Ogden native and a member of the National Press Club. He resides in New York City and New Milford, Connecticut. DAVID J. WORTHINGTON has been elected as a corporate banking officer in Central National Bank of Cleveland’s Ohio Division. Mr. Worthington joined Central’s management training program in 1978 and was assigned to the Ohio Division as a corporate banking representative in 1979. He began his banking career with the Bank of Utah in Salt Lake City in 1976. He received his B.A. degree in economics from WSC in ‘76 and his M.A. in monetary economics from the University of Utah in 1978. He is a. resident of Shaker Heights, Ohio. L. JOYCE CHADWICK has been elected vice president and northern division timeway manager for First Security Bank of Utah. She attended WSC and first started with First Security as a file clerk. Returning in 1965 she was promoted from clerk to operations desk and loan interviewer, operations officer, loan officer and in 1979 was named assistant vice president. She supervises installment lending for the entire division. STANLEY E. JENNE has been appointed an assistant professor of accounting at Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. teaching assistant at the University of Illinois at Urbana, where he is working ona Ph.D., Jenne also has taught at Colorado State University, from which he earned his M.S. degree. His bachelor’s degree is from WSC. . JULIE TIMOTHY SCHEULLER has been awarded a master of arts degree by Ball Stat University. She studied for the degree, with major in counseling, in the Ball State-Air- Wp Force-sponsored graduate programs offered by the Teachers College on U.S. military bases in Europe. She took her class at the — USAFE base at Wiesbaden, Germany. Mrs. Scheuller is a 1969 graduate of WSC, and formerly resided in Kaysville. BILL WASHBURN has been named e registrar at the University of Santa Clarain California. For the past three years he was 7 assistant dean of undergraduate studies for 7 research at Stanford. A graduate of WSC, Dn Washburn received a master’s and doctoral degree from Stanford. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Washburn, Ogden. BRIAN MARSTON has been named mortgage loan officer, Layton office, for First Security Bank of Utah. A WSC graduate, he completed management trainee program and is a member of Kaysville and Fruit Heights Performing Arts Council. : ; ae / JOHN C. MOESINGER has joined the lay office of Arden E. Coombs, 2910 Washingt He received a bachelor degree from WSC a a juris doctorate in law earlier this year from the University of Utah. He is the son Donna S. Moesinger, Ogden. WEBER STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI oo } presents ae Z2Gth Annual Fine Arts Tour i San Francisco October 22 - 26, 1980 Bus: $170.00 includes Round Trip Bus Fare, F. Hotel for 3 nights, tickets to plays, museums, insurance, tour booklet and nan Kno 1 lunch. Air: $325.00 includes Round Trip Air Fare to San Francisco International Airport, Limo service to and from SF Airport, Hotel for 4 nights, tickets to plays, museums, in- c irect State, surance, tour booklet and 1 lunch. (Air transportation limited to 25 persons “Thee - In : per flight.) Departure: 7 and si | ve Bus—October 22, 3:30 p.m. from Weber pai Plane—October 22, 5:30 p.m. from Salt oe State College Administration Building. Return: ¢ Allrec bp age Lake International Airport. e a Bus leaves San Francisco at noon Sunday, October 26, arrives Ogden at 6:00 a.m., ; A October 27. Plane leaves San Francisco International at 5:00 p.m. October 26. Hotel: Stewart Hotel on Geary Street, across from St. Francis Hotel near Union Square. Fare Includes: “San Francisco Experience’’—a multi-media presentation / “The Club’—a musical review, which won the Tony Award on Broadway / Oakland Ballet presents “Afternoon of the Fawn” and other short ballets (go to Oakland via BART—pay own fare) / American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) presentation of Noel Coward's comedy “Hayfever” (3rd return year of this great play) / Oakland Museum / Golden Gate Park museums, tea garden, aquarium és Theat ‘cererr oe the The Pre -aree. / Museum of Modern Art OW Pienty of free time to shop and see other San Francisco sights. Payment Deadlines and Reservations: Page 12 Ne Air—October 3, 1980 / Bus—October 10 ri (Money must be paid in full before reservations considered: made) RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE WITH THE WEBER STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI OFFICE, ROOM 316, MILLER ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. TO5P.M. PHONE 626-6564 FOR INFORMATION. ru ' ‘T alv to put n the He ne oF |