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Show me! WSCAA Message from In Memorium traordinarily favorable, granting Weber State an additional 10 years of the president unconditional Board of accreditation. Regents recently The granted April 4, age 92, Ogden TARRAN, Ernest A. April 6, age 74, Ogden MANNING, Sandra April 9, age 37, San Mateo, Ca. JESKE, Siegfried L. June 9, age 59, Ogden dynamic Weber ALVORD, Lowell June 14, age 62, Ogden RITCHIE, Sylvia Jones Bunderson June 14, age 73, Tempe, WILCOX, Dr. Frank B. June 15, age 51, Layton exciting Az. to be a part things happening of at WSC. is attaining the goals set by President Brady, primarily to become the finest undergraduate college in the country. Recognition is coming from many sources. pleted Accreditation The recently Study com- was VAUSE, Horace J. June 15, age 55, Farr West JENKINS, Ronald Wilde June 17, age 50, Plain City REDDEN, Ryan Kent June 20, age 32, Roy RIVES, Cathryn Whetton | June 23, age 57, Kaysville FARR, Richard F. June 27, age 60, Fruit Heights WATT, Marie June 28, age 44, Layton AOKI, Steven T. June 29, age 22, Brigham City CARRUTH, Bernice Child June 30, age 57, Ogden HINCHCLIFF, Howard B. July 2, age 70, Ogden SNEDDEN, Edythe M. July 5, age 74, Ogden BERGESON, Robert D. July 9, age 28, South Ogden RASMUSSEN, Andrew B. June 10, age 41, West Bend, Wis. RENCHER, John K. July 14, age 28, Clearfield HALES, Lee C. July 16, age 80, Ogden MCFARLAND, Marilynn Gibbs July 25, age 47, Ogden -_ TYLER, Shirley R. Dallinga July 26, age 52, Ogden TAYLOR, Howard C. July 28, age 75, North Ogden GROSE, Randy L. July 28, age 26, Clinton YOUNG, Joseph Tyler July 28, age 26, Ogden {| COX, Kurt A. July 28, age 28, Farr West } MCCOMB, Michael G. July 29, age 28, Fruit Heights ECCLES, Shirlie S. August 5, age 61, Ogden DAVIS, Richard A. August 7, age 65, Brigham Cit the Alumni name ex- in- Plans Night are which afoot for provides an a| Alumni House. Drawings have been completed and submitted to the State Building Board for approval. Sufficient funding has been obtained to begin this project, but more is needed to finish it, and to furnish it. Tom Welch, last year's WSCAA president, has agreed to chair the fund-raising for this project, and your Alumni also Board has voted to devote all fund raising activities this year to this sore- Alumni nual It's JENSEN, Emma W. June 10, age 85, Ogden of the growing, with a robust Emeritus group and a very lively Young Alumni Group, which held its second an- The May 26, age 22, Brigham City POWELL, Mildred Reeder May 30, age 78, Marriott 1) One wide spectrum of food, activities and entertainment. that old!) PERRY, Bradley N. page of Family leading to a master's degree Building could be built. (I don't feel HALE, Varian Edgar April 10, age 92, Ogden HESS, Reuell L. April 11, age 52, Nordic Valley on teresting things has been the growth program It seems such a far cry from the time when, as a student body officer, I appeared before a joint session of the legislature urging approval of four-year status for Weber State, and later, when we sought approval from the state to charge $4 per quarter asa building fund so that a Union HARRIS, Everett Clyde details and ending with the football on Saturday afternoon. (See Weber State authority to establish a in the field of accounting. WARD, Edward Dee April 2, age 76, Brigham City Rally game Young Association Alumni is Day in September for young alums and their families. They have an exciting "Little Cats" program with interesting benefits for the children which will continue to foster their interest in Weber State. We have a great alumni Board of Directors with new things in the offing. Homecoming finalized, Night plans beginning followed have with been Family by the student's Pep ly needed project. The plans for the Alumni House are exciting, sited on the east side of the stadium with a million-dollar view facility will. be a of the city. This major reception center for WSC. We look forward to seeing you at Homecoming, Founder's Day or any time in between. Edie, Ginger, Monty, Elly and Dave are always gracious in hosting alums visiting the campus and are a great asset in the smooth functioning of the WSCAA. Let us hear from you. board members, chapter presidents The WSC Alumni. Association welcomes five new members to the Board of Directors, as well as two new chapter presidents: WSCAA Board Members Pat (Hendrickson) Williams, class of ‘53, Graduated as a music major with a minor in business, and was also a member of L.D. while at WSC. She married Denzle G. Williams (class of '51) in 1953. They live in Kaysville. Pat is a housewife and self employed photography retoucher. Lee J. Malan graduated with an associate degree program at WSC from the pre-med in 1958. His wife, Joan McFarland, graduated in 1961 and has since retired from her secretary/typist career to motherhood (the Malans have eight children). Lee was WSC student body president in 1957-58. He earned his B.S. degree in genetics from the University of Utah in 1962 and his M.D. from the U of U College of Medecine in 1967. He has had his own practice in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery since 1974. Lee has served as vice president of the Lake Bonneville Council of the Boy Scouts of America. He is current- ly president-elect of the Rocky Mountain Society Reconstructive of Plastic and Surgery. He was a major in the USAF from 1969 to 1971. A business major with a psychology minor, Roger Cox graduated from WSC in 1958. He was a member of | the Excelsior Social Club, manager of the basketball team and went to the National Finals with the team when they took 1st in the nation. Roger earned his B.S. degree from Utah State University, his M.R.E.D. from BYU and his Ph.D. from the U of U. He is currently assistant director of the Salt Lake BYU Center, Graduate Programs Administrator, Department of Continuing Education. He worked with the L.D.S. Church Education student government as academic vice president of ASWSC and was twice System for 20 years. serves as chairman of Legislative District 4, Weber County. He has been employed since 1973 as Chief Deputy Weber County Attourney. He is married to Rebecca Lynn Sparkman, class of '74. They have one child and reside in Ogden. Roger's wife Kaye is a housewife and works in real estate sales. They have five children and live in Orem, Utah. Paul Neuenschwander graduated from WSC in 1970 with a B.S. degree in Economics, and was the recipient of the Wall Street Journal Award for being the top Economics student at WSC. He also served as a student body president. He was awarded the Carleson MBA scholarship to the U of U, and completed his MBA there in 1972. He was commissioned in the USAF in 1970 and served in active duty following the completion of his degree. He is currently president of United Savings and Loan. He is a member of the Utah Mortgage Bankers Associa- tion's Board of Directors, and currently serves as President and chairman of the Legislative and Programs Com- elected to the Student Senate. He was a teaching assistant in the political science department, a member of the Long-Range Planning Committee, and was the student member of the Dean's Council. He is active in county and state Democratic politics and currently Emeritus Chapter President Thomas C. Seppich became presi- dent of the WSC Emeritus Alumni Chapter at their annual meeting in May 1984. He had been vice president during the previous year. Mr. Seppich retired three years ago from Amalgamated Sugar Company as vice president for industrial relations. He is a graduate of Weber College and Utah State University. He held many positions during his more than 40 years’ with Amalgamated Sugar, such as general office and plant accounting, director of purchasing and storerooms, direc- mittee. He and wife Gayle and their four children live in Bountiful. Brent E. Johns received his B.A. from WSC in 1974. He earned his law degree at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU. While at WSC, he participated in ‘tor of data processing and recently as vice president. most He has been active in the National Purchasing Management Association as a national vice president in charge of seven western states plus Hawaii. Weber, State College COMMENT ‘continued on page 11 October 1984 page 5 |