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Show Page 16 The Thunderhird Thursday May 26, 1983 SUSC retirees to be feted at June 1 banquet A dinner honoring retiring SUSC faculty members Ross C. Hilton, An' n H. Lambert, Ward S. Robb, Richard M. Rowley ind Morris A. Shirts will be held June 1 at SUSC. Festivities honoring the five retirees will begin at 7 Tickets are $7 p.m. in the Student Center Great Hall. and can be obtained through 4 p.m. May 31, by calling Kathy McIntyre at Between them, theyve been at SUSC for 128 years. As you can imagine, these five men have had a multitude of experiences and have seen many, many dinchanges over the years, Lana Johnson, retirement fellow families, said. facutly Friends, ner spokeswoman, and staff, and the many, many students these men 586-776- have influenced are invited to attend. SUSC President Gerald R. Sherratt will welcome The retirees will each guests and friends of the retirees. receive a framed citation and a gift of appreciation from the college. Along with spoken tributes to each honored guest, the program will include musical numbers from the SUSC Department of Music under the direction of Ronald Aden. Ross C. Hilton is a professor of industrial education. He joined the SUSC faculty in 1969, a specialist in served on graphics. While at SUSC he has chaired and of the dean as assistant committees, serving many school of business and technology, as chairman of the department of industrial arts and technology, as vocational director and as an adviser to industrial eduction and VICA clubs. Hilton is originally from Hinckley, Millard County. He received BS and MS degrees from Utah State educaUniversity and an EdD degree, in industrial arts He Colorado. of Northern the from University tion, has the distinction of being one of the many of only two men in the state to have taught industrial arts in classes at the elementary, junior high, senior high and college level. Hilton and his wife, Valeda, have four children, two (continued on page 24) Inter-Trib- $8,000 C.M.I. students are honored $8,000 (CASCADE MARKETING INC.) ) 651 N. Euclid Anaheim, Ca. 92804 ORDER OF OCT 1st, 1983 EIGHT THOUSAND AND 00100 : $8,000 i zujo mm: coun-cilwom- DOLLARS 7 CALVIN ROUW $8,000 Rob-binsf- WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE A CHECK LIKE THIS AT THE END OF THE SUMMER? C.M.I. is a California based company that specializes in marketing home insulation. Due to the energy price increase in natural gas. The utility companies are offering low interest loans and cash rebates for their customers. Because of these loans and the state subsidies (the state of California pays for 40 percent of the cost to insulate) salesmen can earn an average of $7,000-$8,00- 0 working on commission. We also offer a salary of $5,000 for the summer. Whether you decide to work on commission or salary this summer, contact center your student for details of our next meeting at your school. placement-employme- Begay. Honorable mention academic achievers were Singer, Bessie Robbins, Vernetta Homer, Renae Yellowhorse, Benny Garcia, Bernice Begay, David Chapoose, Shepherd, John F. Bailey III, Wesley Begay, Oliver Homer and Emery Namingha. Hie group also honored Irene Jones, who has served since November as acting director of the center, and who will be leaving that post at the close of the year. nt CONTACT THE STUDENT multi-cultur- PLACEMENT-EMPLOYMEN- T CENTER FOR AN APPOINTMENT M1 j- -l f; n campus interviewing: Club held SUSCs its awards banquet Tuesday evening, honoring 23 students for academic achievement and presenting six awards for personal achievement. Students heard from Dr. Annie Wauneka, veteran for the Navajo Tribe, crusader for Inand long-tim-e dian health and education. Inter-tribClub President Tony Robbins was cited for outstanding leadership; Betty A. Alexander and Bessie outstanding service; Alex Shepherd as most inspirational; Cheryl Singer as most congenial; and Bernice Begay as the outstanding talent. Claudia Pikyavit, with a 3.80 gpa, was honored for superior academic achievement. Cited for outstanding academic achievement were Marian Begaye, C. Marie Chanley, Robbins, Alexander, Brad Lambeth, Paul Todecheenie, Jefferson Biaked-dy- , Galles Smith and Harry Inter-Trib- John Smith PAY TO THE al JgJAdministration CHANCE TODAY Photography by: J 102 Cedi 5 for 10 Discount 86-64- 92 j COME SEE US AND EARN MORE THIS SUMMER! CASCADE MARKETING INC. and Appointment Expires 61583 |