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Show ACTIVITIES OF FORMER STUDENTS (Continued from Page 50) | | KARMA CHADWICK Miss Chadwick graduated from Weber High with the class of 1928 and attended Weber College for two years. From this school she went to the University of Utah and attained the degree of Bachelor of Science in 1932. In 1932-33 she took up graduate work at the university and practically fulfilled requirements for a Master’s Degree. — She has been enrolled in the faculty of Weber High School since 1933 and has continued. to engage in musical activities in which she has always been intensely interested. | MARK S. BALLIF , Mark Ballif, present coach of Weber County High sports, received his inspiration for future work from Weber’s first coach, Fred ‘Buck Dixon. Although interested in musical development, he was gently but firmly persuaded to major , : in Denver, Colorado, and also had connections with the Denver Athletics Club. At the present time he is with the H. C. Thomas Real Estate Co. of Denver. DONALD S. CAMPBELL Weber College beckoned Mr. Campbell to her halls upon his graduation from Weber High School in 1927. There he studied for two years. The following three winters he spent as a missionary for the L. D. S. Church in Florida and Alabama. In 1932-33 he again attended Weber College. He was married to Florence Ballif, a graduate of 1930, 0n April 29, 1932, and now has a family of two daughters, Clejo and Julia, in North Ogden where he maintains his home. PRED G. TAYLOR JR, A graduate of the first class of 1927, Fred G. Taylor Jr., attended Weber College for two years, graduating in 1929 after which he worked for the Sugar Institute in New York City. From 1929 to 1933 he fulfilled an L. D. S. GermanAustrian mission. Upon his return he attended the Art Student’s League in New York City. He also attended and graduated from Columbia University in June, 1935. He is now employed at the Fred G. Taylor Brokerage in Ogden, Utah or ~~ ea and excelled in all en teams SStn and track — = = =<3 Pars = Soy oem =eaeata er,Sot Tae Panne a caeenoe SES Se Pee SCIEN edie OH Sa inten heart antes eS ae = St AES a aaa eg ag ee a basketb-ll Ro of the football, three. He held membership in the “Black Y,” ‘Gold Brickers” and the ‘Mount Ogden Fraternity.” While in school he coached the Provo Second Ward eM" Men basketball team which won second place in the L. D. S. ‘“M Men” basketball tournament. In 1931 he graduated from the B. Y. U. with a B. S. Degree majoring in Physical Education and minoring in history. He married Coach Dixon’s sister upon graduation and later received a coaching position left vacant by Richard Thorne at Weber County High. He has a family of two boys cnd a girl. JAMES R. HUNTER James R. Hunter graduated from Weber County High School with the graduating class of 1930. He then entered the B. Y. U. and majored in athletics and Business Administration. While at the B. Y..U. he excelled in basketball. Upon graduation in 1934 he accepted a position with Armour and Company ihe ao a member iebateget Oe aa was Cee ht f if Hs fray, ~, = He | » liheataee: ateiee, |) ph | He ‘secured a position in the Students’ Suoply Association at the Brigham Young University which, with summer emplo~ment, paid his way through ‘college. ==:cen in athletics. |