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Show Campus Clips WSC "Sugar bowl" a Chapter | n Califo nia. > chilly 7 i our The School of Humanities will now be called The School of Arts and D amass Humanities. It is felt that the new of. tole of the school. oartake iced tender. » set amid AT YOUR A’S PEN. and ZELL- The Weber title will more accurately reflect the To State College Skills vocational education program Center in Region was VIII named the of the U.S. outstanding Department of Education. Secretary Terrell H. Bell presented the award to President Rodney H. Brady in ceremonies at Hotel Utah on- October 23. ork. r 35, cheer- Dr. Gordon T. Alired’s lastest book STARFIRE is on Deseret Book 2 fastidious 4} Publishers’ best seller list among their 1,500 retail outlets. The book was irst written as Allred’s doctorate dissertation at University of Utah. It 1e Weber dcats were later won first place, novel division, in the Utah Fine Arts Creative Writing Contest, and first place for creative achievement at WSC. ong Beach = > age of ex n we made. The first (and hopefully) annual Handicap Awareness Day, was sponsored } by ASWSC on November 3. Simulated handicaps were worn by students throughout the day. A beeper baseball game for sightless students and a wheelchair basketball game were played; and a panel discussion featuring handicapped students which was moderated by L.D.S. Church Relief the attenQ who put srry on the icast back Society President Barbara R. Smith were part of the activities. d the Mer. f or his ser- Messiah Sing-in. extremely popular tric tooth any teeth given him second annual Messiah Sing-in, sponsored by the throughout the country, and the enthusiastic crowd was estimated at 600 participants. WSC hosts British th Fairy e’re proud ill be in’ of ex- rley Syca- t vard to debaters. The British National Debate Team came to WSC at the end of a seven-week American tour of 25 colleges and ‘Universities. David Allen, president of the WSC debating fraternity, and Tony Wynn, assistant director of forensics, represented WSC. The topic was “Resolved: the press have abused their freedom.” “Southern. on The Ogden Community Sing-in Association and the WSC music department was held December 13 in the Browning Center. Sing-ins are becoming hurch and ic. He de The Atlas of Utah is hot off the press and acclaimed as one of the most beautiful and informative atlases ever published. A copy was presented to Governor Matheson December 17 and they are now on sale in local bookstores. Orders are still being accepted by mail through the alumni office at $49.95 plus tax. The WSC geology/geography department, and nmely Professors Deon C. Greer, Wayne L. Wahlquist and Klaus D. Gurgel, together with Gary B. Peterson, a local photographer, and a [ meeting { k forward ‘O President Howard A. Christy of BYU % needs your cup returned Press, are commended for their efforts. It is a be able to borrow a cup of sugar is a reassuring tradition. Inherent in the borrowed cup of sugar is the neighborly willingness to help out. The implicit but unexpressed obligation to return the favor is also present. The custom is a convenience that smooths problems and demonstrates the continuing reliance of us all on each other. There is a parallel in Mark Moench, great grandson WSC’s founder, Louis F. of Moench, has been assigned as WSC Legal Counsel by the Utah State Attorney General. “I had no idea when I hired on at the attorney general’s office that I higher education. Colleges like Weber State traditionally make their facilwould get this assignment,’’ ities available to students at a Moench said. ‘‘I remember coming fraction of real costs. At WSC up here when I was about seven tuition and fees approximate 20% years old, when they dedicated that of the cost of operating the college. statue,” he continued, pointing out It is always the hope that former his office window in the adminisstudents will recognize in this sittration building at the statue of his uation a moral obligation to conprogenitor. tribute as their circumstances per‘‘When I came up here last week mit. Thus the ‘‘cup of sugar’’ I didn’t recognize the place -- it is philosophy -- the opportunity to rejust beautiful! This has got to be ciprocate is offered in the annual the loveliest campus in the state,”’ Alumni Fund drive. he beamed. How’s your sugar bowl? Moench is a graduate of UniverOne of the major goals of the sity of Utah with a degree in philoWeber State College Development - sophy, and from California Western Office is to increase the participSchool of Law in San Diego. ation of alumni in the annual fund His primary responsibilities on campaign. the WSC campus include contract reviews, litigations, and advising The goal of the annual giving the Institutional Council and Presicampaign is to substantially raise dent’s Council in a_ preventative the annual level of unrestricted capacity as well as a remedy service giving. Unrestricted giving means with regard to legal problems. that financial gifts from alumni & He and his wife, Martha (Young) others will be used for the greatest needs of the college. have a three-year-old son, Patrick. They live in Salt Lake City. [Cont. on page 20] =3 book to be proud of and an asset to any library, personal or public. “The Cat’s Whisker’ is the new retail merchandising department store located in the recently remodeled Technical Education Building. Men’s and women’s sportswear, gifts, and arts and crafts are featured in the Bone store. A Bosendorfer piano, valued Ee ‘elephone Zip Code LL tose eee Set to a AUGUST LONVON by the Weber State ollege Development Fund Board ) 9 Directors. '’ Kent B. Peterson was elected TV chairman and David G. Moore vice I\chairman. They replace former !Vchairman Roy C. Nelson and vice : chairman Donnell B. Stewart. Don Spainhower, executive direc- ‘| or of the WSC Development Board said that both former officers were wmanimously lauded by board members for the work. Both men 2nn re na fide have served |} year terms. ; six consecutive - ROME: one- gifts and grants from private sources. Spainhower reported that total donations to the college totalled close to $1 million dollars during 1980-81. Most of the money is used for programs and scholarships, he said. Spainhower noted that state allocations do not cover such expenses. He said, ‘State funds give us the money for bricks and mortar, but the margin of excellence of the college comes from private funds.”’ | EDUCATION 18 - RE PTEMBER FLORENCE - PARIS 9 Gr 7 * NWITZERLAND * 32855. CARIBBEAN CRUISE VALENTINE SAILING * NASSAU According to Spainhower the WSC Development Fund was created by the Alumni Association and authorized by the Board of Trustees in 1966 in order to acquire ATATE COLLEGE ATUDIES EUROPEAN 2\ DAYA EANTER Craig V. Nelson |) Two Ogden men have been cho- T)sen to head WEBER DIVIRION OF CONTINUING SS between $10,000 and $15,000. . -—- + donated The state’s largest reflector telescope has been developed by WSC Professor, Dr. Craig Grundy as an aid to astronomy classes. He devoted the summer of 1980 to the project and completed the half-ton telescope in three months; working from early morning until dark. The hand-ground mirror is 25.25 inches in diameter and nearly 1.5 inches thick. The telescope cost Grundy a little over $1,000 but is valued somewhere | (yre) has been emer es a at just under $47,000, WSC by Ogden physician Dr. Larry E. King and an anonymous donor, who paid Dr. King $9,500. The piano is the same kind used by Franz Liszt and Chopin and is totally handmade. It has 92 instead of the usual 88 keys and 38 coats of hand-rubbed finish. Bosendorfer pianos are best noted for purity of sound and clean, crisp tones. | SAILING SAN : FEBRUARY : APRILG DUAN - ST. 12 -ZO - 177 THOMAS * $1049. EARLY AMERICAN HERITAGE surrs-i% * IZ DAN SA BOSTON *NEW YORM + Pri LADELPHiIA- GETIYS BURG WILLIAMS BURG -CHARLOTTESVILLE » WASHINGTON D.C. 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