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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 7, 1979 and gowned students into the Center is Dee Events OGDEN Commencement exercises, signifying both a beginning and an ending, were conducted for approximately 1,300 Weber State College graduating students June 1 at 6 p.m. in the WSC Dee Events Center. scheduled to begin at 5:45 p.m., with President Brady presenting the welcome at 6 degrees will be conferred upon A. Russell Croft, a retired U.S. forest service hydrology specialist and administrator, and Dh Harold W. Ritchey, retired president baccalaureate program. The commencement address will be given by the colleges own president, Dr. Rodney H. Brady, titled, Plans for a Life of Continuous Learning, Financial Discipline and Selfless Ser- so be forwarded to Jesse Jackson of Chicago, na- Carter review musical score for upcoming My Fair Lady production. Save gas and stay in Kays-vill- e for the 4th of July. There will be several days of exciting events and fun and games for everyone. Beginning with Saturday night, June 30 through the 4th of July, there will be an exciting event for each night. ON THE night of June 30, July 2 and 3, the annual outdoor pageant at the Happy Hollow Golf Course will be held. This years production will be My Fair Lady. Local talent will perform this musical production. Sullivan, sound; . crowd, this years crowd is expected to be even larger, np .1 CMeading -Mr.VikkiandBlack, Mrs. Vincent R. Black of 467 West 1875 North in Layton, has been selected to continue on the Weber State College Cheerleading squad for 1979-8- 0. MISS BLACK, a freshman majoring in education, has been a member of the squad during this past school year. Grant Protzman, their trainer, feels the new talent of the ten new members has the potential to maintain the high quality of the past three Elected to serve as RTJ Leveling, Filling, HauUna and Back Hoe Work (the answer to those smaller jobs) Richard Bone 376-304- 8 r. 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Jr. High School for the school year are Niederhauser, 1979-8- Jill head cheerleader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser; Katie Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Watkins; Liz McMillan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert COTOI DOT NUUK FRANKS f snauss (risk ,! Figs 1 RMral C"" for 72 Cheese Slices Aluminum Foil Longhorn Cheese Burger Slices $249 Plastic Wrap Paper Plates Plastic Cups Mozzarella Cheese s239 Sandwich Bags Safeway Cheese 0 Orange Lucerne Juice Gallon Jug $219 $J19 3 Grape Juice 89 3 Jo Jo Donuts Treat H 3 Lucerne Breakfast ctn. 89 Egg Substitute Great Lucerne Chip Dips Flavors ctn. 49 Gaucomola Clam Chip Dips orLucerne ctn. 59 Town House 40 01. bottle OI. 1 02. O Dinners Kitchen Cratt Roll Sq. 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QCZDf) The contingent has held top regional honors at FOR ONLY I of DACC:iJi years. k l From th Beautiful SANDS HOTIL YWCA 394-945- 1979-8- 0 Kaysville Jr. High Elects Cheerleaders cheerleaders for the Kaysville the Member Of mr States LAYTON 27th in Ogden. pn-go-i- wo morn mm 1MIT FIB vur1 treats and goodies. It will be at the YWCA grounds, 505 SLAD v Made In TW Kitchen of daughter of CRCP CALIFORNIA PE(C3ES A Vililii Black, KEYY CKUSCX TUNA lights; Ron Nybo, Jones, electric Don There will be arts and crafts, flea market and homemade the benediction by Dale Hull, student public relations vice president. Following the exercises, the annual Presidents reception Hawll plays Colonel Pickering. Freddy is played by Marlon Barrett. Weaver, Norman Court ing; choreography; Fair, an arts and crafts festival for the community. AT THE Spring Fair you will find artisans, demonstrations, goodies and special activities for children., entertainment ;i(rill be provided by mimes, singers, Blue Grass musicians and dancers. For more information call SPECIALSlSAVERS Cloward plays Professor Higgins; Dian Halliday is the delightful Miss Dolittle. Tom Packer plays the notorious father of Miss Dolittle and Lowell Bring the whole family, a blanket and sweaters and enjoy the evening. Admission will be $1 for children, $2 for On June 16 at 11 a.m. the YWCA of Ogden will be sponsoring the first annual Spring $UE!5D$HBIB I CURTIS adults or $3.50 for family. Last years production Fiddler on the Roof resulted in a record-breakin- g Margaret Brough is direct- Safeway facilities. Lynette Carter is orchestra director and has arranged part of the music. Annual Spring Fair THE INVOCATION will be SUSAN MALONE has been selected by the executive council of the WSC Associated Students to speak, the first many students who enter the labor force, while others will go on to earn advanced degrees in many lines and make beginnings in other fields of activity. Concerts on the Stewart Bell Tower carillon are scheduled for 5:50 and again at 8:30 p.m. Holds First Yl'JCA offered by Greg Garfield, student body president, and schedule. who will receive the first graduate degrees to be conferred by Weber State. The processional of capped THE EXERCISES may mark the temporary ending of higher education studies for the academic processional, and the combined chorus and bands, directed by Lyneer C. Smith, will present selections. tionally known civil rights leader, who originally was scheduled to deliver the commencement address. He was obliged to cancel the engagement because of an illness brought on by his hectic THE GRADUATING class is composed of students who have taken from one to five years of study at Weber State, a class that includes students at intervals. ANOTHER SPEAKER will be S. Tim Morris, president of the USC Alumni Association, who will welcome the graduating students into the association. The WSC band, conducted by Dr. Herbert Cecil, will lead of Thiokol Corporation. An honorary degree will al- vice. IY FAIR LADY DOCTORS HONORARY will be held along the concourse of the Dee Events Center, where deans of various WSC schools and leaders of other academic organizations will be stationed named. She is a scholastic honors student who has served as president of Delta Sigma Rho Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary forensic fraternity. p.m. IT WILL be the institutions 91st commencement, and will combine for the first time the Margaret Brough, left, and Lynette time in many years that a student speaker has been She SCHULTZ PLAHT FOOD V Large Hands of Golden Rip $9 A Ibs.CJ Frvlt RED new osioas ctor JUMBO S ft. |