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Show Class Notes AFESA BELL-NATHANIEL has been chosen as chairman of the University of Utah Department of Family and Consumer Studies. She graduated from WSC with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and earned a master and doctorate degree from the University of Utah. She taught at the University of Florida where she also served as chairman of the interdiscipilinary department of behaviorial studies. LAWRENCE B. ANDERSON, Air Force Reserve Major, received the meritorious service medal recently during ceremonies at Hill Air Force Base. He is commander of the 508th Tactical Fighter Group’s Combat Support Squadron and was cited for providing outstanding leadership and dedicated service and credited with directing successful group deployments, high squadron inspection ratings and the establishment of a highly motivated and skilled support capability. He graduated from WSC and George Washington University in business administration. In his civilian occupation, Anderson is chief of manpower and organization at HAFB. NORMAN C. COMEAU was named assistant vice president of Commercial Security Bank. He is the assistant manager of the Bank-loan department in the Ogden office. He attended WSC. LYNETTE SHUPE was promoted to operations officer at the Ogden Commercial Security Bank. She began with the bank in 1963 and was supervisor of the operations department prior to his promotion. She holds an associate of science degree from WSC. FARRELL R. COLLETT* WSC art professor for 37 years, won three blue ribbons and a first-place plaque in a $1 million exhibit at the Oklahoma Wildlife Art Festival in Tulsa. Nationally known wildlife artists from the United States and Canada were represented. He won the first place ribbons for oil paintings of a gray wolf and a cougar and a water color of a mule deer. The catalog cover for next year will feature Mr. Collett’s cougar. The truth is Weber State College doesn’t have a clue where the missing lady, ‘‘Truth Revealed’’ is. . . . do you? “Truth Revealed” is a statue cast in bronze from a sculpture by Clarence H. Packer. She stood in regal glory in the recessed niche over the entrance to the Weber Moench building from May, 1928 until the building was demolished. She didn’t seem the least bit chagrined that the niche had been reserved in the honor of a statue of Brigham Young from the time the building was completed in 1892 until she was placed there in 1928. Probably representative of the truths of knowledge students would acquire when they entered the doors beneath her feet, ‘“Truth Revealed”’ stood with a slight ‘‘Mona Lisa’’ smile, holding in her robe “‘hidden treasures’ which students might ferret out in the halls of the old Moench building. When the walls and the niche came tumbling down, “‘Truth Revealed”’ vanished .. . and the truth is no one knows where the lady is. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the missing lady . . . please reveal it . . . many thanks. DANIEL E. MEMMOTT, class of ‘78, received his Master of Business Administration degree in Managerial Finance from Indiana University at commencement exercises May 9th. During his graduate studies, Mr. Memmott. served as an Associate Instructor of Accounting and was awarded the University’s Merit Fellowship. He has also been selected for membership in Beta Gamma Sigma business honor society. He and his wife, the former Jeannette Stokes of Ogden, have one daughter. Following graduation they will live in Houston, Texas. DR. RICHARD G. MARRIOTT, formerly of Ogden, has been named head of the department of psychology at Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas. He was graduated from Bonneville High School and Weber State College, class of ‘69 and received and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico. Dr. Marriott is a member of the American Psychological Assocation, Sigma Xi, and the Society of Neuroscience. He is the author of several research articles dealing with learning and psychopharmacology. He resides with his wife, Connie, and. three daughters in Beaumont, Texas. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elwin W. Marriott of South Ogden. KENNETH GEORGE LADD II has been promoted to vice president of Commercial Security Bank and assigned to the main Ogden office as a commercial loan officer. He was manager of the bank’s South Davis office in North Salt Lake City and joined . Commercial Security in 1977. He has a bachelor degree from WSC and a masters in business administration from the University of Utah. ; MARC HALLEY has been named assistant manager of the Commercial Security Bank operations center in Roy. He has a bachelor degree in management from WSC and is a member of the American Production and Inventory Control Society. MICHAEL C. MACFARLANE has beenappointed as account supervisor for Pierson Kearney Inc. He attended WSC and received a degree from Utah State University in 1964 and began an advertising career with the J. Walter Thompson Co. in New York. He was executive director of the WSC Alumni Association and assistant to the marketing vice president for Browning Arms and advertising director for Bennett’s. DUTCH BELNAP, class of ‘57, succeeds Robert V. Glasmann as vice president of the Weber Club. He is a vice president of the First Security Bank of Utah. Elected to the board of directors were WILLIAM SULLIVAN, vice president of J. Ron Stacey Construction Co., BOB NIELSEN, manager of Ogden Lithographing Co., and DAVID GARSIDE, Weber Office Supply salesman. DOUGLAS PARSONS has been appointed a mortgage loan officer in the Ogden office of the First Security Bank. He had been in private business for the past five years. A graduate of WSC and the University of Utah, Parsons was a mortgage loan officer ‘in First Security’s Brigham City office before going into private business in 1975. He and his wife, Karla, have two children. Page 5 |