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Show Class Notes WSC School Song available | DONALD W. ORMINSKI, class of ‘75, received the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.), from Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Orminski has chosen to practice in Yakima, Washington. His wife is the former Christine Williams of Ogden and they have two children. He received his degree at WSC in Microbiology. The Weber State College Alumni Office has had sheet music for the School Hymn ‘Purple and White’ printed. It is available in two keys, the key of F major and the key of Ab major. Anyone interested in purchasing copies of the school song for $1.50 per copy should write the Alumni Office stating which key they want DR. JOSEPH E. BRIMHALL has opened a practice of chiropractic in Clearfield. He completed two years of pre-professional training at WSC and BYU and in January graduated from a four-year academic program and one year clinical internship at Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Mo. He and his wife, Teresa and their three sons reside in Riverdale. the music in and include $1.50 with their order. Music will be sent by return mail. Any questions regarding the music should be referred to the Alumni Office at 626-6571. BILLY W. KENNEDY, JR., WSC graduate in political science, has enrolled at American Graduate School of International Management, in Glendale, Arizona. GEORGE RONALD RICKS, class of ‘55, recently had an essay chosen by the U.S. Postal Service as First Place in a contest and) was awarded $100. The essay was entitled “Improving Our Image.”’ MARINE 2nd LT. TRACE P. DENEKE, has reported for duty with the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, located at Camp Pendleton, California. A ‘73 graduate of Paradise Valley High School, Phoenix, Ariz., and a ‘77 graduate of WSC, he joined the Marine Corps in October 1979. DREW ELLSWORTH, French major, class” of ‘73, has opened a restaurant in Salt Lake 77 City. Le Restaurant Dijon at 4678 Highland | § Drive specializes in the cuisine of the Burgundy Region of France. He plans to Tt open a second restaurant in the Crossroads § § Mall in Salt Lake City sometime this spring. | MORRIS H. KULMER, executive vice president of A&K Railroad Materials, Inc., has completed the Smaller Company Management Program, an executive education program of the Harvard Business School. The program provides intensive general management training with emphasis on the opportunities and problems of smaller business. JON G. O’DELL, class of ‘65, has joined A.H. Robins Company, Richmond-based ~ E pharmaceutical firm, as a consumer products J specialist. Mr. O’Dell has been assigned to the company’s Western Region and willbe working in the Bountiful, Utah area. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from WSC. | | M. LEROY MECHAM, executive president | of MountainWest Savings and Loan, has been named president and chief operating officer of the organization. He has been with F ~ ORDER YOUR WEBER STATE COLLEGE INSIGNIA MERCHANDISE NOW ...BY MAIL! | E. MountainWest Savings since 1960, was make a manager in ‘64 and appointed executive vice president in ‘75. He earned degrees from WSC, U of U and the graduate school of Savings and Loans at Indiana University. — . LELAND R. ERICKSON has been elected vice president and manager of the First Security Bank of Utah, Ogden operation. He joined the bank as manager of its Hill Air Force Base office in 1961 and prior to his ney assignment he was assistant vice president and commercial loan officer in Ogden. Heist} a) Mesh with imprint. b) T-Shirt white $6.25 Baseball blue white - Purple trim and Jersey - Navy sleeves and ‘stripes, body ‘‘Weber’’ upper left chest. $8.95 c) Sport Shirt Grey, red/white/biack neck and arm Waldo trim, short sleeve, and ‘‘Weber State’’ upper left chest. $13.95 Weber State College and Brigham Young University graduate. STEVEN G. LUTHY was promoted to vice F president and assistant manager of First Security Bank of Utah, Ogden operation. A WSC graduate, Mr. Luthy joined the bankin 1969 as a management trainee. He has served in various assignments at the Washington Drive-in, South Ogden and main Ogden offices. DALE B. McLANE has been named 4 executive vice president of the Home Buildesy Association of Greater Salt Lake. He succeeds Stephen E. Featherston who resigned to enter private business. Mr. McLane has served as a financial consultant 4 5 with Coordinated Financial Services and P Financial Services, both of Salt Lake. He holds an Associate of Science degree from WSC and a B.A. from Brigham Young by University. — ; ‘ , d) Ceramic Mugs - dk. blue, black, white, light blue, | yellow. Weber State “Weber Seal, e) Child’s ‘‘Coming and Going’ Grey with purple flock. $5.25 State’’ T Shirt - in gold. $10.25 g) Wallet/Organizer - Nylon fasteners, Dave holders, will accommodate For mimeograph no. card checkbook. pockets, $9.95 sheet w/further descriptions call: Boothe, 626-6352 size - s,m,| quant. ADD: with velcro assorted Shipping Fee total Fy ne nternat: 1 els re Underwood, Jordan in 1974 after 12 years ) with the Edison Electric Institute and the W degrees e6mmen Electric Energy Association, where he servel) as director of communications, programs ani gq, > ALAN HANLINE was appointed Director of Public Information and Publications at Westminster College. He will handle the institution's public relations, information services and publications effort. He will also be involved in the school’s education endeavors with local employers and adjunct teaching of public relations and technical writing. Mr. Hanline was director of Vocational Training at WSC Skills Center, He holds a M.Ed. from Brigham Young ~ University and is a member of Phi Kappa — Phi. He also earned B.S. and A.S. degrees from WSC. His wife is the former Mary Kit and they have four children and live in Kaysville. $1.00 ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WEBER STATE COLLEGE Street BOOKSTORE — 2103 aa Phone: 626-6352 Choas Se ; ee) au eg te fee a3 Oe -—-2ip a C es Recei also wer Glasma1 Standar Stoddar chief ex ecurity Mr. F distingt service, jieutena eral _ Hew WITHOUT NOTICE .____ fet FS te the D One o alectior also deli address. ge UT. RES. - 5% Sales Tax Please ship to: Three EARL J. SLACK has been promotedto executive vice president with Underwood, Jordan Associates, a New-York based publit relations and advertising firm. He joined 9) planning. A native of Ogden, Mr. Slack isa ) WSC class of ‘47 graduate. f) Baseball! 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