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Show Alumni organization gets new vice pres. New addition to — development office —_ a a ce Nominations open for H. Aldous Dixon Award pes, . i a sat Nominations are now being ac- cepted for the H. Aldous Dixon . TS 5 wrt Award to be presented at the WSC annual Founders’ Day program. "We are looking for someone who oe eee Tom Welch has been selected to replace Ron Parker as vice president of the WSC Alumni Assn. After graduating, cum laude, has truly sought to meet the needs of Weber State students and has also obtained meaningful measure of ex- Edie Hester, executive director of Alumni Relations. Please send your nomination to WSC Alumni Office - 1011, Ogden, UT 84408 before January 21, 1983. Be sure to include the reasons you feel your candidate should be selected. cellence in his or her career," said from WSC in 1969, Tom went to the National Law Center of George’ Washington University where he earned a Juris Doctorate, with honors, in 1971. He was staff assistant to Utah Senator Wallace F. Bennett from 1970 to 1972 and since that time he has been vice president and general counsel to Smith's Management Corp. Tom is presently a member of the Salt Lake Rotary Club and has been on the Red Cross Board of Trustees for Ogden City, director of the Ogden City Chamber of Commerce and a member of Ogden Housing Authority and Rotary Club. He served a mission for the LDS Church. He and his wife, Alma (Fowler) have four children. They make their class contributions and busines Alumni Benefits fund raising. A special Swenson Physical Education Building Alumni Pass Your Alumni Identification Card entitles you to membership in the WSC Employees Federal Credit Union. A full service credit union which offers everything from free notary service to home improvement and automobile loans to I.R.A. accounts. If you have not received your Alumni Identification Card please contact the Alumni Office. can be purchased for $60 per year. This pass allows the holder and family to have access to the swimming pool, weight room, rac- ty. Jean Tracy, nephew of Aaron possible. If you would like to become involved, contact Carter Campbell, One North Way, Hopatcong, 07843 (212) 553-8027, 398-6034 or 398-2099. or NJ (201) The Capitol Chapter held a dinner meeting on Nov. 13 at Evan's Farm Inn, McLean, VA. Dr. Alan Dayley, Director of Grants and Contracts at WSC, gave a presentation on how the Utah Atlas project evolved. The chapter has organized a planning committee to set up a scholarship fund for students from the east coast. Richard Richards and Terrel H. Bell were presented Meritorious Service Awards. The chapter is also planning to attend the performance of Ballet West at the Kennedy Center the week of May 11. One will be Swan Expo. . He has a real estate and inst background as well as having A vast array of sports equipment degree from BYU and an MA Central Michigan. He has won an administrator with major sl ing mall developers throughoti is also available to rent: Golf clubs, archery gear, soccer balls and nets only begin the list. You can rent everything from a stop watch to softball bases. For more information call the Alumni Office 626-6564. country. 4 His past experience also ine involvement in several politica campaigns in Ohio, Michigan) Utah. His wife is the former Faculty member ~ of 36 years succumh} to leukemia | Southern California Chapter The Southern California Chapter attended the Ballet West performance “Nutcracker” Dec. 3, sponsored by the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra. They held a post-ballet reception at the Edgewater Hiatt House in Long Beach. If you would like to become involved with the chapter, contact Devon Dahl, 18152 Santa Arabella, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, (714) 960-5444 or 962-0677. where he was captain of th Bay Area Chapter team. He also graduated with from BYU with a BS. of the performances Lake. A pre- or post- ballet reception will be held the night of the performance. Additional details will follow. If you have questions about activities of the chapter, please contact Dr. F. Dee Stevenson, 846 Diamond Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, (301) “Page:8 published a booklet entitled Et Shaaron Gardine. They have fi children. | Capitol Chapter Washington D.C. Tracy, was their host. On Nov. 11 another meeting was held at the home of Carter Campbell in Hopatcong, NJ. Elections were held, and the following officers were named: President - Carter Campbell; VP Carol Taylor; Sec./Treas. - Mark Zeller; and the Executive Committee will be D. Lee Forsgren and Neil VanErden. A telethon will be held in Jan. to contact as many alumni in the area as A Saunders was self-employet : owner of Energy Expo. Inc., 4 motions company, and recentl} quetball courts and the main gym. Chapter Chatter On Nov. 10 the Central Atlantic Chapter had a meeting at the Mormon Visitor Center in New York Ci- College Development Office. i brings with him telefund exper from BYU and plans to impler this area of fund raising for Further goals include setting home in Salt Lake City. Central Atlantic Chapter Vernon D. Saunders recently joined Don Spainhower in the. 353-5802 or 977-7963. The Bay Area Chapter held a pregame reception at the Stockton Hilton prior to the WSC vs. University of Pacific game Dec. 11. Please contact L. Ray Humphreys, 21513 Conradia Court, Cupertino, CA 95014, (415) 442-2688 or (408) 446-0731 if you would like information about the chapter. Fred S. Rabe, head of the ment of photography at W§ after an extended illness on 21, 1982. He graduated fron High School in 1936 and fra agronomy. He received an Mi the U of Utah in earth sciend In 1945 he began teaching chemistry and agronomy at} 1946 he started the departt photography, and headed tha ment until this school year. also faculty advisor Omega Fraternity. to Alp | |