Show l M I Alii It 15 Iff 11 YI 1 i i fr- fr I r 1 Ch r t- t T t f rr RaP P RANGELY RANGEL Y COLLEGE CAMPUS Is located on a mesa overlooking the town town of Rangely and the theRlo Rl Bl n o River The buildings blend modern architectural concepts with the tho style of the Old West native stone cedar brick and large ex of glass create an attractive campus on ona ona ona a acre acre area Local Students Attending Rangely Ranger College Five Uintah County students arc are taking taking tak ing advantage of oC educational opportunities ies offered at Rangely College in nearby Rangely Colorado RANGELY COLLEGE is a publicly supported year two-year community college which was established in 1960 Originally a branch of Mesa College in Grand Junction Junction Junc Junc- tion the two were separated In 1970 Rangely College now operates independently dently under th the supervision of an elected elect ed cd Rangely College District Committee The college is moving ahead with a number of established well pr programs grams in inthe inthe inthe the fields of oC aerospace dental hygiene giene science physical education and liberal arts The dental hygiene program is the Colorado only one offered in the state of oC Colo Colorado rado AN EXPANDING division of ing ed education c tion provided college training n not t only for the community of Rangely b but t also conducts classes lasses tn In n Craig Meeker Meek Meek- eek er and and Granby Uintah County residents are invited to contact Jan R. R Wills Wills' registrar re for for information on continuing education education ed or regular courSes courses' courses offerings Dr James II 11 Bos new president of Rangely College came to Rangely last July He lIe was formerly acting president of Ramsey Junior C College in Minneapolis Minnesota He received his M. M A A. A in educational administration from the University of Minnesota in 1958 1953 and completed d his his Ed D. D in education from Utah Uta Sta State e University in 1966 Dr Kenneth M. M Bailey academic vice president received his and M. M A. A from Western Reserve University and his Ph D from the University of Iowa two Thirty faculty members and administrators admin are are on the thc staff to work with the students who come c come me from a wide geographical geographical geo geo- graphical some sorra from New NewY NewYork Y York rk i California al or ia Hawaii Kent Kentucky and many mid west mid states One student comes from froin Iran a and d there are from m Colorado Colo Cob r rado d with ith W from Rangely ASSOCIATED WITH the faculty are arc two Uintah County residents the former l Irene IIrene C Cooper oper daughter of Mr and Mrs Arven Arvene Co Cooper er wife of Karl F F. Wayland Wayland Way Way- l land ii science instructor arid and Mrs Wiley Stewart English and journalism instructor t tor County and nd Salt Lake City educator now residing in Jensen Students attending tending Rangely College fr from m the ilie Vernal area are Jill Wright U Boren ren daughter of Mrs Frank y s sat j I II at I d 1 I 13 i y 1 y 1 n 4 W s PRESIDENT OF RANGELY College Dr James H. H Boss confers with local students attending the Colorado school Left to right are Jack Boren Jill Wright Boren Jerile Murray Arlene and Todd Coy I ii 4 Ij T T t fey 9 1 J. J NEW HEW OFFICERS for the Dinah Spurs riding club Include left to right Deanna Hardy ardy Elaine Massey Mary Hatch Helen felen Rawlings Bonnie Barker Bark Bark- er Susan Hodgkinson Dixie Allen lIen and Jacque Searle |