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Show WSCAA etter jrom the President... It is with a great deal of excitement that I assume my position as president of the Weber State College Alumni Association. It seems like such a long time ago that I first became a member of the Board of _ Directors, but the past six years have passed quickly. I am sure the next two years will also pass with great speed because there is so much that needs to be accomplished while I am in this position. Michael Sivulich Jr. (1964- Business Administration) After working for American Crystal Sugar Company in Walnut Creek, Calif. as Western Sales Manager responsible for sales and marketing, ' Mike returned to Ogden to One of the functions of our Alumni Association for the next two years il be to. encourage and coordinate brotherhood (sisterhood) among alumni. Each of us, as alumni, share a common bond. This bond represents a tradition and can also be a bond of our heritage. Our Board of Directors has accepted as its motto “Success is never final.”” Much success has been noted by presidents in the past, but we have before us some of the greatest challenges ever. Not only will we try to raise money to help support WSC, but we also plan to sponsor a student referral and recruitment program. No one can do a better job of encouraging good students to go to WSC | Sharon Collins Young (1973 - Sociology) Recently retired as the accountant and computer operations manager of J. Ron than alumni. We each can take on this challenge and help fulfill these goals. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve you. I hope I can - continue the fine examples set by my predecessors. Sincerely, Sivulich Travel Agency. He is past president of Mt. Ogden Rotary and WSC Booster Clubs. Mike was ASWSC business vice president and a member of the WSC Blu Key Club in 1964. He and his wife, Nancy, and two sons live in Ogden. WMangaret Favero Stacey Engineering & Construction Co., Inc. She and her husband, Meet the new members of WSCAA Board of Directors Stuart P. Young (class of 1974- Music Vice-president of Crittenden Paint & Glass Co. and Allocation Chairman for the United Way of Northern Utah. James A. Meikle Executive Director of ‘‘Private Industry Council,” Farmington Utah, involved in strengthening the economic development and growth of Davis County. aol Jim has been very active in “com Is past president of the Ogden Lion’s ;. National Decorating Products Club, and member of the Board of Directors of Weber Wildcat- Club, Intermountain Assn. Credit ManageAssn., and Weber Basin Home- builders. Lee and his wife Pamela (Wheelwright) live in North Ogden with their four children. He is presently a member of the North Ogden 14th Ward Bishopric of the LDS Church. munity He and his wife, Janisse their home in Ogden. Presently employed as legal body president and president of _.<« LDSSA on campus, Read has served a mission ee, es @ LDS Church, has been a member of the Governor’s Commission on Utah State House Fellows and as a member of the Board of Directors for the Ogden Area Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife, Gloria, are parents of three children and make their home in Bountiful. Ann Parker Judd (1972 - History) Juris Doctorate, J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU, 1978. Now in private law practice with Patterson, Gridley & Echard, Ogden. Served as Chairman of Miss Rodeo Ogden and Miss Rodeo Utah contests Se in 1974 and 1975 after h ving held those titles in 1969. Ann is now a member of Weber Wildcat Club and the Camereya Club. She is married to W. Michael Judd. They have two sons. Don K. [Joe] Hilton (Attended WSC 1947-48) University of Utah 1949 and earned an Associate Degree in Fire Science at UTC, 1977. Joe was appointed Ogden City Fire Chief in May, and church organizations’ serving a mission, as a bishop and : on the stake presidency of the LD ai Church; as President of Caden Park & Shop Corp., Chairman of Ont Chamber of Commerce Retail Merchants Committee; Chairman of Webe County American Cancer Society; President of Weber County Hospital Foundation Board; President of Polk Elementary School PTA; and on they advisory committee of Ogden City Schools, to name a few. Read R. Hellewell (1974 - Political Science) Juris Doctorate, J. Reuben Clark Luw School, BYU, 1976. counsel to Sweetwater, Inc. in Salt Lake City. Sines serving as ASWSC student- are the owners df, Daughters and a member of the Junior League of Ogden. Lee Crittenden (1969 Business Management) ment, orate Young Insurance & Bonds of Ogden. They have a 5-year-old daughter. Sharon was queen of Bethel No. 2 of the International Order of Jobs 1981. He is a memberof Rotary International, Chairman of the Credit Committee of the Ogden —— Employees Credit Union, and is Bishop of his LDS ward. With three children and five grandchildren to his credit, he and his wife Millie (Nixon) make their home in Ogden. Page 4 A. (Martin) have ac- We're Only A Phone Call Away Would you like to serve next year? Nominations cepted are now for positions on being the WSC Alumni Association Board of Directors. A change in the constitution allowing new board members to take office at the July meeting will make the elections necessary in June. Deadline for applications is May 15. Margaret Favero encourages four children. They make | all those interested in serving on the alumni board to send a resume, including dates attended WSC or its predecessors institutions, to the Alumni Office. The alumni board is a vital part of the college and has input on many college committees as well as gives assistance on specialized alumni programs such as Presiden- ¢ tial Scholarships; ® Searching for an old Homecoming activities; and alumni chapters; Founders’ and planning Day Want more information on an alumni trip or function? classmate? for the proposed alumni house. Any questions about duties the Board of Directors should of be referred to the Alumni Office-1011, WSC, Ogden, UT 84408 6564 or (801) 626-6569. (801 626- Dont hesitate to call the Alumni Association for help. 801—626 — 6564 |