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Show a v "v ' .... . I - Cal D. Huber Huber to compete at PBL convention CEDAR CITY -A Southern Utah State College student will represent Utah in Mr. Future Business Teacher Competition July 5-8 at the National Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference in Indianapolis, Ind. Cal D. Huber, a senior at SUSC majoring ma-joring in business education, won first place honors in the annual contest at the State Phi Beta Lambda Convention held recently at Weber State College. Huber, the son of Darrell and Mary Lou Huber, Lapoint, also won first place in Who's Who in PBL, winning $30 from the PBL Alumni Association. The Mr. Future Business Teacher Award carried a $150 cash award from the Utah Business Educator's Association. The 1981-82 State PBL Vice President, Presi-dent, Huber has been active in all areas of the national business club, according to Doris Williamson, Chi Alpha advisor. The 1975 graduate of Uintah High School is married to the former Susan Lemon, they are parents of an infant son Colby. "SUSC was represented at the state conference by 11 students," Ms. Williamson, assosicate professor of business, said. "Between them, they came away with 22 contest placings, seven honorable mentions, and a slot in the state PBL organiztion." Phi BEta Lambda is a national organization for postsecondary and college col-lege students interested in careers in business and business education. The national organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C., has close to 8,000 chapters in the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Canal Zone, and has a total membership of over 175,000 persons. per-sons. PBL (Professional Business Leaders) and FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America the high school equivalent of PBL) are sponsored by the National Business Education Association. |