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Show Tae 80 (Continued) Gregory R. Alston, ’80, earned his master’s degree in international and public affairs from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. Lynda Davis, ’80, was hired as DB2 project leader at Smiths Food and Drug, Inc. corporate offices in Salt Lake City. She received a master’s degree in software design at Texas Christian University and is a certified data processor. David Lane, ’80, was installed president of the Utah Chiropractic Association. He was 1989 vice president of the association and was on the board for seven years. He received the Distinguished Service Award for 1987 and 1988. Mr. Lane practices in Provo, Utah. Gaye D. Littleton, ’80, was named “Rotarian of the Year” for 1990. She is one of the first women in Utah to be accepted into the Ogden Rotary Club, which just recently opened its all-male membership to women. Ms. Littleton has been executive director of Your Community Connection of Ogden/Northern Utah for nine out of the 17 years she has been with the agency. Jan Sawdy, ’80, was named market- ing coordinator for the McKay-Dee Institute for Behavioral Medicine. She has been outreach coordinator for Charter Summit Hospital in Salt Lake City, referral development coordinator for McKay-Dee’s behavioral health services, Dayspring chemical dependency program development coordinator and marketing communications manager and photographer/journalist for St. Benedict’s Hospital. David B. Thompson, ’80, opened his chiropractic office in Ogden in the United Plaza Executive Building. Mr. Thompson practiced in Burbank, Calif. He received his doctorate from Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, Calif. He has post-graduate training in sports and athletic injury treatment. James M. Alvey, ’81, was appointed director of public relations and advertising for the northern Utah and Wyoming area of Intermountain Health Care. He was coordinator of school services for Weber State. Before his new appointment Mr. Alvey was public relations director at McKay-Dee Hospital. 36 William Evan Johnson, ’81, earned his master’s degree in elementary education at Utah State University last spring. He has a bachelor’s degree in education from Weber State. Ron R. Kunzler, ’81, is an associate with Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and McCarthy law firm in Ogden. He also graduated from Brigham Young University. South Ogden and the late Wayne B. Winchester. ah Thomas Farrell Calton, ’86, earned his doctorate in medicine from the University of Louisville in Kentucky. He will serve an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Louisville. Jurisprudence Awards in trusts and estates and legal writing. Ensign Brennan B. Fernelius, ’86, was commissioned a U.S. Coast Guard ensign last October after completing Reserve Officer Candidate Indoctrination at Reserve Training Center, Yorktown, Va. He joined the Coast Guard in 1988. Dr. Randall L. Steinfeldt, ’87, received his doctorate in medicine from the Medical College of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. He will serve a residency in family practice at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Scott C. Nelson, ’86, earned a doctorate in medicine from the Medical College of Wisconsin. He will serve an anesthesiology residency at the University of lowa Hospitals and Clinics. Brenda M. Wheelwright, ’87, was elected treasurer of the northern chapter of the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants. She is senior accountant with the accounting firm of Crouch & Wood, and is involved in the Women in Management Committee of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. is the son of Athena S. Winchester, Robert Lee Bateman, ’84, qualified for membership in the life insurance industry’s Million Dollar Round insurance sales people worldwide. Mr. Bateman lives in Ogden. Blake Burrell, ’84, was promoted to vice president of accounting at Ogden Government Employees Credit Union. He was elected service director of the Northern Chapter of Utah’s Credit Union League. Sheldon A. Smith, ’81, was appointed general counsel for Coldwell Banker Premier, Inc. He earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting at Weber State, where he was recognized as the 1981 Outstanding Graduate of the Year. Mr. Smith holds a law degree from Brigham Young University. He was an accountant with Fabian & Clendenin and with Deloitte Haskins & Sells in Salt Lake City Phyllis Nelson Johnson, *84, accepted a counseling position at McKay-Dee Institute for Behavioral Medicine. She holds a master’s degree from the University of Utah. She was vice president for the Children’s Aid Society and a therapist at the Regional Treatment Center for sex abuse in Ogden. She was a drug and alcohol counselor at St. Benedict’s Hospital. Vicki S. Napper, ’82, earned a master’s degree in instructional technology at Utah State University is now in the doctoral program there. She is an instructional designer for video discs. opened his endodontic practice at the Layton Park Plaza in Layton. Dr. Johnson has doctorate in dental surgery from Case Western Reserve Dr. David Gammell Johnson, ’84, University in Cleveland, Ohio, and a Leona Sully, 82, was appointed director of radiology at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, where she has worked for 17 years. Ms. Sully was honored with the Clifford Kitner Memorial Award for outstanding technical achievements. Jay Welk, ’82, was appointed head coach of Davis High School boys basketball team in Utah. He has coached at Weber High, Mill Creek Junior High and Roy High School. He and his wife, the former Louann Nielson, and their five children live in Davis County. certificate of endodontics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Ward Ogden, ’84, received the Golden Hern Award from Problems Anonymous Action Group Inc., for his role in improving the living conditions for mentally ill residents of Bramwell Court, Ogden. In 1984 he was outstanding student in geography at Weber State. Mr. Ogden is project director for the Department of Community Development in Ogden. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Utah. Lee Carter, ’83, was named treasurer of United Savings Bank, Western Mortgage, and Uniwest Service Corp., Ogden. Mr. Carter was assistant treasurer. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from Brigham Young University. Joan Wilcox, ’84, recently formed her Brett Thomas, ’83, was appointed head golf professional at Wolf Creek Resort in Utah. He was golf profes- John Wilcox, *84, was recently promoted to Local Area Network own company, BiblioTemp Services, an information consulting firm serving the Greater Boston area. She and her husband, John Wilcox, ’84, live in Melrose, Ma. sional in Monterey, Calif.; Riverside Manager at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory. He Country Club in Provo and the Ogden Golf and Country Club. and his wife, Joan Wilcox, °84, live in Melrose, Ma. He and his wife, Mary, have three chil- dren. He was owner and operator of Smith Jewelry & Loan Co. in Ogden before moving to Idaho. Mary E. Robnett, ’87, earned a law Table, which is comprised of top Bradley Richards, ’81, joined Ophthalmology Associates Inc., Ogden. Dr. Richards holds a doctorate in medicine from the University of Utah. He completed a residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Mich., and a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic. George Richard Nasfell, ’87, was appointed clerk for Judge Philip M. Becker in Gooding, Idaho. Mr. Nasfell recently graduated from the University of Idaho College of Law. Marcus A. Stadelmann, ’85, received his doctorate in political science from the University of California, where he also had earned a master’s degree. Dr. Stadelmann is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Texas, Austin. He.is a member of the American Political Science Association and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Ben I. Winchester, ’84, received his master’s degree in business administration from Utah State University. He J. Curtis Breitweiser, ’85, is past president on the Independent Insurance Agents, Ogden Association board of directors. He is president of Weber State’s Young Alumni Association. Mr. Curtis holds a master’s degree from Utah State University. He and his wife, Caron, have two daughters, ages 2 months and 3 years. Christopher G. Bruch, 85, graduated cum laud from Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., with a doctorate in dental surgery. He received a bachelor’s degree in zoology from Weber State. Mr. Bruch plans to complete a master’s program in orthodontics at Indiana UniversityPurdue University at Indianapolis. Cindy Bevan Dial, 85, is a dental hygienist at West Valley Medical Group. She and husband Troy Dial live in Salt Lake City. Kathryn D. Kendell, ’85, is an attorney with Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and McCarthy. She is one of about 85 lawyers representing the company. Gary T. Logan, ’85, earned his doctorate in law at the University of Utah College of Law. The degree is Mr. Logan’s fifth. He also has degrees from West Virginia and Utah State universities. He lives in Washington Terrace, Utah. Randall G. Phillips, ’85, will practice law in Ogden with the law firm of Warner & Phillips. He recently received his law degree from the University of Idaho and he also holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah. Greg Richens, ’85, completed requirements last year at Utah State University, for a master’s degree in public administration. Dr. Teela S. Sorensen, *85, received a doctorate in medicine from the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She will serve a residen- cy in obstetrics and gynecology at Saginaw Cooperative Hospitals in Saginaw, Mich. She and her husband, Allen Sorensen, have four children. Mark T. Saunders, 86, received his doctorate in medicine from the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He will serve an intern- ship at St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee, Wis. He and his wife, Sheila Taylor Saunders, have three children. Douglas T. Shepherd, ’86, earned his doctorate in medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas. He will intern at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City for a year and then serve a three-year residency at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine at Rochester, Minn. Patrick Butler, ’87, was named Outstanding American History Teacher by the Utah State Society Daughters of the American Revolution. In 1989 he was named Most Influential Teacher at Ogden High School, where he teaches advanced placement history. Thayne Works Hardy, ’87, was accepted for enrollment last year in the Master of International Management program at Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale, Ariz. Clyde Mueller, ’87, was chosen National Press Photographer’s Association executive board representative at the association’s national convention last year. Mr. Mueller has been photo editor at the StandardExaminer in Ogden for six of his 13 years with the paper. degree at the University of Puget Sound School of Law. She was named to the dean’s list in 1989 and 1990, and received American Dana Chatlin, ’89, is director of Corporate and Foundation Giving at St. Benedict’s Foundation. She received a bachelor’s degree in marketing at Weber State. She was in marketing management with America First Credit Union in Ogden and was a volunteer at St. Benedict’s Hospital. Lance W. Himelright, ’89, graduated in June from the physical therapy program at the University of Utah. He also has attended Brigham Young University. Debra Luby, ’89, joined the Ogden City Mall as marketing director. Ms. Luby was assistant marketing director at the Fashion Place Mall. She received her bachelor’s degree in communications at Weber State. Darin J. Montierth, ’89, was commissioned a Navy ensign in March. He completed Officer Candidate School, at the Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, R.I. THE O()s Frank Browning,’88, was elected to serve on the Bank of Utah’s board of directors. He was the bank’s assistant vice president and programmer in the computer operations department. Mr. Browning has a degree in computer information systems. Kevin Clemens, ’88, earned a mas- ter’s degree in economics-human resources management at Utah State University. Mr. Clemens has a bachelor’s degree in history from Weber State. Bryan S. Miley, ’90, was accepted for enrollment in the Master of International Management program at Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management. Lauryn Miller, ’90, is director of Special Events and Annual Giving at St. Benedict’s Foundation in Ogden. Ms . Miller will oversee designated fund-raising events and programs for the hospital. She has been in retail marketing with Weinstocks, Mervyns and the Newgate Mall. Vance Hillman, ’88, was presented the Faculty Excellence Award at Western Illinois University where he is associate professor of health sciences. The $1,000 stipend and certificate were for Dr. Hillman’s service to the health sciences profession. He has an associate’s degree in nursing from Weber State. He holds a doctorate in medicine from Southern Illinois University and bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Brigham Young University. Ist Lt. Dorthy C. Robertson, ’88, received the Army Commendation Medal. She graduated from Weber State in criminal law enforcement. a7 |