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Show ALUM-NUS Dr. 6? FOOTBALL eS the highlights of Weber State (o6t foatball oe season will be Game between the Homecoming -of Idaho. WSC and the University playing for These two teams will be team holdthe third time, with each State ing a win previously—Weber 14-7 a upset Idaho in 1965 with a a a tory and tied with them for I Be Sky championship that year; ping the evened the score by trom Moscow Wildcats in a mud bath in ia last year, 42-12. third Both head coaches are in their Arslanian season at the helm, Sark eau, who of Weber, and Steve Muss history has the best record in Idaho 9 wins since 1928 with an over-all : and 11 losses. one ildcats will counter with nation, ara finest backfields in the with 6’ 4”, 230, White at fullback s to be (who is considered by pro scout and has a first-round draft choice as one been rated by Sports Illustrated in the of the 10 best running backs ng havi nation. Henry Owens, who is senior year at 5’ 9”, 179, former a fine among Ogden High All-American, is and the conference leaders in rushing line scoring. Anchoring the offensive ormers, will be two fine veteran perf ht, at Jim Schmedding and John Knig being the guard positions. Both are watched by the pro teams. this Defensive standouts for the Cats and year are tackles Steve Hanrahan SimSkip s Stuart Gottlieb, linebacker nd Mike Kern. oa be the rubber match for the -Idaho series, with each team Nhe 5 ce but Weber will have ee the edge with an entthusiastic Homeaa coming crowd behind them hopefully can the give Vandal the s.fans a tough game against Robert L. Moesinger, *60, has been reassigned to Albuquerque, N. M., following one-year tour of duty in Viet Nam as an Army doctor. While much of his time was spent in » medical self-help programs for the Vietnamese people, he participat-® ed in several major combat operations, where he received the Army Commendation medal, Combat Medical badge, and bronze star with oak leaf cluster. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moesinger, class of 729, he is married to the former Su- zanne Sessions of Ogden and has one son. John E. Fike, Jr., °58, has been promoted to superintendent of the Soda Ash Dept. at the Pittsburg Plate Glass Industries Chemical Division Plant in Corpus Christi, Texas. He is married to the former Patricia Lowe of Og- den, David F. Cox, ’65, was appointed a Professional Service Representative for Geigy Pharmaceuticals. He is married to the former Mary and resides in Provo, Utah. Winslow, ‘67, and Judy Conover Hurst, 66, former student body officers, alumni board of directors member and former ead residents of LaSal Hall, will be MOving to Fort Collins, where Winslow will continue his education in Student personnel guidance at Colotado State. Robert Peters > 49, Counselor at Ben ool » Was elected Met - Education a teacher and Lomond High president of the Acconi. ae 4. °Y Dawson, °5 football co Fa seeepted me ©nHigh Sch ied chool eee in Wyoming.tt Evan He is the f Piand they to have ormer Nancy Isakson two children. Lee Bunnell, 67, former Weber State football star, is the new head football coach at Ogden. Weber High School in Dick Conolly, 59, has been named He R. Bell, ’66, has received in Los Gatos, California. head basketball coach at Weber High School. Theodore Campbell Soup Company’s highest award for sales performance. He lives is married to the former Margaret Miller and has three chil- Dean C. Walker, ’67, has been ac- cepted to the School of Dentistry at Michigan State University at Ann Arbor. dren. Dean A. Christensen, ’61, has gradu- ated from the University of Oregon Dental School in Portland, Oregon. Dona Gregory, 62, has been named editor of the summer edition of the BYU’s newspaper, The Daily Universe. Larry C. Walker, ’62, graduated from the University of Southern California with a master’s degree. He has been accepted as a staff member of the technical staff in radar and space electronics at Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver Marvin City, California. E. Wiggins, Dallas N. Archibald has received a Bachelor of Foreign Trade degree by the American Institute for Foreign Trade at Phoenix, Dean L. Stimpson ern Reserve Floyd J. Woodfield, the English State, has received neutralizing South an enemy attack in Vietnam. Ronald E. Urry general manager chinery Co., is the new assistant of Thomson Inc., in Thibodaux, MaLa. a at Ph.D. of Weber at the University of Utah. Carvel W. Wood, ’48, received a Ph.D. in Education at Stanford University. He is assistant principal of Wilbur Junior High School in Palo Gordon.(Dutch) Army First Lt. Morton W. Pincock of his ’41, chairman department Alto, California. Clearfield, Utah, has been awarded a Bronze Star medal for heroism for received University. ’61, received his Frank G. Markos has received a doctor of veterinary medicine degree at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. He is practicing at Brookside Animal Hospital in Ogden. has Doctor of Dental Surgery from West- M.L.S. degree from Rutgers University in New Jersey. H. Don Sharp, ’60, has received a law degree from the University of Utah. He married the former Joyce Randall of North Ogden. Arizona. Belnap, °56, head basketball coach at Weber High School, has resigned to accept a position at Utah State University. Robert T. Heiner has been appointed manager of all First Security Banks in the Ogden area. Anna Belle Weakley, 56, a sociology student currently working on her degree in sociology, has received a grant | with the Division of ' Continuing Education _at the University of Utah. Mrs. Weakley is > remembered by many - WSC athletes for her S | generosity in providing them board, room, and jobs while at- tending Weber. |