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Show Chapter Chatter Even though extremely poor WSC ties were presented to chapter officers. Assignments were divided among the alumni present to contact high Rowland Corry, President Emeriti Chapter The Emeriti organizing, Chapter is staffing, and setting realistic goals. Its Board of Directors has selected Isabella Edward Holt to head up the Committee, Burdell, Human with Grant Dr. Resources William Goddard, G. school counselors. All Clarke and members working hard of the board are to locate prospective predecessor institutions 40 or more years ago) to learn of their willingness and ability to serve. Members of the Emeriti Chapter are grandparents, great grandparents and otherwise have a kin- ship to the present and potential studentbody of WSC. With this “vested interest’ it is anticipated that they will work hard for the college. ‘“‘There are many types of philanthropy and one of the most needed is that of volunteer land Corry, ter, said. Jeff service,’”’ Central Atlantic Chapter/ The Central Atlantic Chapter met at the home of Mark and Harriet Zeller on November 6. President Brady was introduced by Edith Hester, who also gave an update of alumni activities. President Brady outlined his desire to continue upgrading He spoke about what alumni can do for WSC, naming three specific WEBER ‘Capitol Chapter/Washington D.C. Area Alumni members in the Wash- ington, D.C. area met on November 7 at the Bethesda for the annual Marriott dinner Hotel meeting. WSC President, Rodney H. Brady, gave an overview of college activities and Suzie Ballif entertained with a piano solo. Secretary Rosalie Hutchinson said the twenty-four members present ‘“‘renewed old acquaintances” and had some good laughs reminiscing about their years at WSC. Page 6 LastName The add to the job job bank, fill out the next meeting will be ig March under the direction of & sophomore secretary, Shirley Sycrm more. We're looking forward to 4 fun time. It’s been great meeting Th om | . i Weber alums, and we look forward§ to meeting many more. - ffi Devon N. Dahl, Presideoil : Gur, First Name City Degree Major Code: 0- None 1 - Associate State Year 2- BA/BS 3 - MA/MS Date Available Telephone Initial Minimum Zip Code — School 4 - EEd./Ph.D. 5 - Other Acceptable Salary (annual) Month Day Year D. O. T. Code Note: Enter “0” if salary is open Occupational Title Experience (yre) Geographic indicate Restrictions the states in which you do not prefer employment: appli- cation below and return it to the Alumni Office - 1011, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408 with your $5 fee. ar. stor ed in- formation they receive from other sources. If you would like to subscribe to the He dé STATE COLLEGE Street Address analyst, at a salary in the $30,000 per year range. The career and placement office receives advertisements of jobs available through both local and state job service offices in addition to job announcements from various sources nationwide. The placement office would like to receive information from any alumni who would be prospective to Electric. = boo] __ openings received is a position with a local firm for a senior systems employers General veloped GE’s first electric toot ext brush. He saved so many tel from decay that we have given him Ws the new title of ‘‘Tooth Faing: Terry.’’ (Sincerely, Ira, we’re prou™ to have you on our “Southem ‘Ton California team.”’’) . ; File No. +O} Leland Monson Glen W. Clarke Ben Griffin Robert A. Clarke Rowland P. Corry Barbara Foulger Curtis Mildred Stromberg Harrop Isabelle Edward Holt Charlene Murdock — coach’s post-game broadcast ba¢ Soc; to Ogden. | Ira Terry was presented the Me Mes itorious Service Award for his sé Ogd vice to his community, church ant | ee Donna Moesinger Lee Cain tion of John Peterson KJQ who pif Rollie, myself and Ira Terry on thee -@ ke Verna Mae Larkin Laurene Buswell ‘enough noise to attract the atteny ie (Department of Career Services) tt William Burdett ZELL§- Alokae 4 Julia Cain Anderson Lou Galdwell Maurice A. Berrett Grant Goddard Harry Booth Elizabeth Stewart Idonna Burnetti Carl H. Taylor and Applicant Qualifications /Job Matching Form “If we pursue this objective with naturally,”’ he added. Board of Directors Chicago, Our gusto voices, over 35, cheer employer, | to prepare for the publishing and marketing of the book. Alumni are invited to participate in the publication by sending information on the history of the college, especially of the past ten years. The yearbook staff is on a very limited budget, so early purchase of the yearbook is urged, and monitary donations are welcomed. The cost is $13, payable by March 15, 1982. Checks should be made payable to Marketing Manager, Acorn, and sent to UB-267 -- 2110, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408. To give input to the alumni section, or for more information contact Julie Crimin at 626-7105 or 621-6295. Alumni Job Bank in ed commendably for the fastidiou fivesome representing the Weber ““Warriors?”’ -- (the Wildcats wer rather tamed by the Long Beachy Lions). Under the tutelage of exp rally man Rollie Moulton we mad oe areas of emphasis: 1. Publicity; 2. Recruiting; and 3. Funding. Francis Wheeler will now be president of both the New York and the new Denver Chapters, as he is moving to the mile high city. 7 started. Julie Crimin is the editor and she and her staff have been working hard The WSC Alumni Office, along with the career and placement office, has a job bank for Weber State alumni. The service is provided by subscription on a yearly basis for a fee of $5 a year. If you take advantage of this service you will receive printouts of jobs available throughout the nation two or three times a week. You may receive job information in three different interest areas. An example of the types of job GUINES ER’S ZERO’S in New York. four-year program at WSC so the college can concentrate on building fine graduates and not just building research, as many graduate schools are doing. Row- the dedication and thoroughness that its importance justifies, other types of philanthropy will follow loins, and cheesecake set amit Bc: roasted cashews. -- EAT YOUN HEART OUT PEREA’S PENG the For the first time in ten years, Weber State College will publish a yearbook. In keeping with past editions, it will be called the Acorn. “Building for the Future’ has been chosen as the theme. Also a ““Building from the Past’’ section will feature various alumni, a history of the college, and perhaps details on how some traditions at WSC were president of the chap- degree winter weather to amass ou le group together to partake 0 PP scrumptious shrimp, sliced tender “The New York Area WSC will resurrect Acorn Ila Giles members of the Emeriti Chapter (those who attended the college and its Cole, Mildred Stromberg Harrop, Elizabeth Shaw Stewart, Glen to assist. Matt Gwinn, Rich Friend and Mike Gove explained the qualities about WSC that attracted them to the college from the state of Washington. Peter A. West, Secretary The swarthy Southern Californi a sunseekers braved the chilly 7 Sor ee RS Northwest Chapter/Seattle Area weather hampered travel, ten loyal Weber Staters turned out for the Nov. 11 meeting held at the Sherwood Inn in Seattle. Dean Winslow Hurst of the WSC office of admissions talked about high school recruiting, and vicepresident Dean Hurst gave an update on college growth. Official Southern California Chaptery — | authorize and direct the Career Services Department of Weber State College to use and release this information to any bonafide —q employer 1 having a legitimate interest in my qualifications and background. Applicant's Signature Advisor's Signature Date. |