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Show Former Centerville Woman Is New USU Administrator An Iowa educator, who is a former Centerville resident, will become assistant vice president for student services and professor of education at Utah State University March 1. THE ISU Institutional Council has approved appointment appoint-ment of Dr. Cecelia Harrison Foxley to the post, where she will serve with Dr. Val Christensen. Christ-ensen. vice president for student stu-dent affairs. She is a daughter of Vestil S. Harrison. 340 S. 200 E.. Centerville. Cen-terville. SHE ATTENDED Utah State on a four-year education scholarship and was active in student affairs. She was vice president of the sophomore class, fashion editor of the school paper, attendant to the homecoming queen, on the honor roll, and president of the chapter of Kappa Delta sorority. In l2 she was chosen National Na-tional College Queen. DR. FOXLEY earned her bachelor of arts degree in English En-glish at USU in 1964. Later she earned a master's degree in English and a Ph.D. in educational educa-tional psychology and counseling coun-seling psychology from the University of Utah. In addition she has completed com-pleted a post-doctoral internship intern-ship with the National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Ap-plied Behavioral Science. SHE TAUGHT at Olympus High School and the University Universi-ty of Utah, then at the University Univer-sity of Minnesota. Since 1971 she has been at the University of Iowa, where she is now acting assistant dean of the . College of Education. She has also served as associate professor pro-fessor of education, director of affirmative action and assistant assis-tant to the provost at Iowa. |