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Show mmi 8 Development news Let your company double your gift How would you like to double, or even triple, your gift to Weber State College? If you work for one of over no additional cost to yourself. Your gift of $25 may become $50, amount of your gift, or more. Please check with your employer. Don't pass this easy opportunity to magnify your gift to your alma mater. WSC must rely on its alumni and friends to augment the limited resources allocated each year by the legislature. As our beautiful campus or $5,000 may grows 800 corporations the United and companies in States that have a mat- ching gift program, you can do so at become $10,000, and some employers will even triple your amount. There is no additional cost to you, just a few minutes of your time to get and mail, with your donation, a ee who died Nov. StS Ewings Sarcoma. The disease was ee Brad, in a very 3, 1982, from 5 in discovered advanced stage, in eet _ Brad underwent intensive radiation and chemotherapy treatments and by jor in Political Science and will finish his bachelor's degree next year. This eradicated. His lungs had been seriously damaged by the cancer and the full effect of the intense radiation and chemotherapy treatments were not yet known. By 1978, Brad was Congressional Internship and will be going to Washington D.C. to work for Congressman Jim Hansen. After graduation, John intends to 1973, the cancer had been apparently forced to use auxiliary oxygen from that point until the time of his death, are: pre me =p eee Ms Seaver Et a2 PE i aS a ay MesaeLA ee , at which time his lungs were operating at only 15 percent of their normal capacity. Brad attended Weber State off and on from 1975 through 1982. During this time he was a senator from the school of Social Sciences: campaign manager for several successful ASWSC candidates; a member of the college admissions, credits and graduations committee; and rush chairman for Sigma Gamma Chi. Requirements for the scholarship applicant must be a 2 aos maintained a 3.0 overall] GPA; must be active in a leadership role in student government or a student club, or eee * faye ary CR maendianennemneaniaiaia the registered WSC student having at least sophomore status (46 credit hours) at the end of fall quarter; have agree to become an active leader in such organizations; must have some Jean ce ff 5 et i; eee mepate merge inary ier errata ship, John Gibson, is a junior at Weber and, "I've been here my whole T. Kunz department spring. “Our hope as she retires this is to create an endow- ‘ment-to provide a means for keeping Page 10 persue Public he has been accepted for a master’s degree in either Administration or Political Science. He's not sure which it will] be at this point. His ultimate career goal is to work in th . federal ee ment, preferrably in international relations or with defense policy. The Brad Davis Scholarship pays about two-thirds of John’s tuition ex. penses. “Every little bit helps," he A memorial gift is an enduring way to honor the memory of a deceased the historical Sigma Gamma vice Committee president of and the Chi fraternity.He does all these things while maintaining the required GPA of at least 3.0 overall. He is the son of William J. and Beth Gibson of 5214 Pierce Avenue, Ogden, Utah. her (Dr. Kunz’) philosophy and goals moving through other lives for generations to come,” Rawson, department of family studies. Contributions to this said child Kay and endowment should be sent to the WSC Develop- ment 84408. Office 1011, Ogden, Utah, B ones Ann Hackelman Michael and Jeff Farrell WSC Women’s a Golf Coach, Michael F arrell have _Tesponded_to honor Mike and _his son, Jeff, with a memorial fund that will provide scholarships for the Women’s golf program at WSC. D. B. Green Fund Eva Green of Tremonton, Mrs. Pah : fional widow of former WSC InstituCouncil member Dr. D. B. Green, recently donated $10,000 to eStablish a scholarship program in his name to benefit a scholarship fund. is f biatliaak tend Rowland isnt “OF™Er student W&S 1 ecently a dna body ora the acne of the Outstanding Alumni Service Award. Dr. Gilbert Moesinger Fund Mrs. Donna Moesinger recently funds to establish of her deceased husband, a memorial scholarship program in the name Dr. Gilbert Moesinger. Dr. Moesinger was a strong supporter of the school before he passed away several years ago. Ann H. Hackelman Fund The deceased Ann H. Hackelman, a former instructor in the WSC School of Allied Health remembered by Sciences, her is being family Annie Clark Tanner Fund Mr. O. C. Tanner, well known Utah businessman, recently contributed $50,000 to honor his mother, Annie Clark Tanner, a Weber Alum- nas. The funds will be used to provide an annual lecture in the School of Education. _ rhe family and friends of former donated established 84408. loved one, and it also serves the liv- wee: ——— a friends with the Memorial Fund. ing. Through the years, many memorial scholarship programs have been established at Weber State College, in the past few months, several _ more of these memorial endowments have been initiated. Bear River High said, “I think it's great.” John makes _ School student. up the rest of his college expenses by holding down a part-time job, “and I Clara O. Corry Fund get some help from my parents,” he Rowland P. Corry and his family added. are honoring the late Clara O. Corry, He is a member of the college Rowland’s wife, with a memorial Academic Standards endowment Not all endowments are memorials for deceased loved ones. The Jean T. Kunz Endowment for Families and Education is being established by her friends and colleagues in the educa- tion spring honor loved Utah, and > Leah and Estel Wright Education Fund Mr. and Mrs. Estel Wright of West Valley City, Utah, have established an Education Fund for the School of Education at WSC. The Wrights, through their executor and nephew, Roger Mouritsen, have indicated that the interest earnings will be used for student and faculty enrichment programs in the School of Education. Of the $10,000 gift, $7,000 has been placed in the Education Fund. The other $3,000 is being used for current needs in the School of Education. Although the Wrights never attend. _ ed Weber, they have a great love for education. Mrs. Wright was a teacher for many years and Mr. Wright is a retired Chairman of the Board of American Savings. t These types of gifts to the college represent the love and respect that the living hold for departed loved ones and provide ° a perpetual tribute to them. These thoughtful gifts which serve the living and honor the deceased are easy to establish. A minimum of $2,000 is needed ® Brad, Ogden, yn Tepe ha annual Bradley H. Davis Scholarship in January. This Scholarship was established by Dr. Alten and Mrs. Shirley Davis in memory of their son, form of physical impairment and must be a declared major in English or any department of the Social Sciences. Recipients may reapply for the scholarship at the end of the year, however, new applicants will be sought each year. The first recipient of this scholar- 1011, to create an en- dowment which can be added to in years to come. Interest earnings each year may be used to fund a scholarship or other need at the college according to the desires of the person who establishes the endowment. For more information regarding memorial gifts please contact the WSC development office at (801) 626-6568. i Pest Ot ON the first funds Office ODO received Your gift may be for a specific purpose, or you may wish to allow the Administration to use your gift for our greatest needs. =O Gibson program. If so, then you mail the matching gift form to the development office with your gift. We fill out the form and return it to your company, then they send us a check in the CC W. office, or other appropriate company officials, and find out whether or not your company has a matching gift eed \ coast ik A eee ee ae etx tee Pete mst ne John students Won't you please consider sending a gift today...? And be sure and check with your employer about a matching gift program. Send your gift to the Weber State College Development Memorial Ist Brad Davis scholarship awarded more we need the support of our alumni. matching gift form from your office. All you do is contact the personnel rs of Brad Davis’is’ family i gathered to present the memoriaial scholarship to John . pire weg ce first recipient. Shown above, from left, are: Dr. Alten B. Davis, father; John Gibson; Shirley Davis, mother; Kathy Davis, sister-in-law; and Chris Davis, brother. to accomodate each year, and as the College continues to dedicate itself to providing a quality education for our students, |