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Show February 9, 1990 Dean of e Business and Trades tnana Rogers If Writer and Vocational Dean of Business .j I jdes Van Ausdal jming, Richard and s bom in Payson, Utah, raised in Parowan, where graduated from High 1,shool. He received his :helors Degree and Masters Marketing from Utah State or Unit-- : j. wou "My ng pe od reai main fu And 11 - Richard Van Ausdal In 1975, Van Ausdal and his wife, Bonnie, moved to St. George where they later had 3 children; Erin now 12, Carly 10, and Austin 5. He came to St. George with the desire to begin a Marketing Program at Dixie College. school During the 1978-7- 9 year, Van Ausdal was chosen offered him the position of part-tim- e Dean while he was an instructor and vocational director. In 1984 he became full-tim- e Dean. He is the director of the Dixie College Vocational Program that is articulated with the school district. Juniors and Seniors from local schools are able to as Outstanding Marketing attend Dixie College part-tim- e Teacher from the State of to receive high school and Utah In 1980, President Kerr college credits Dixie College's Celeberty Series presents thr ig prok letter e of he BIZETS Page 11 DIXIE SUN ,m?n s When asked what advice Van Ausdal would give to Dixie College students, he commented that, "It would be to get to know an advisor as V. i7- - soon as the students begin their Freshman year. Too j) many students decide their college courses on their own, later to find out that these courses they have chosen wont transfer to the four year college or university they wish to attend after Dixie. Van Ausdal enjoys the atmosphere at Dixie where the advisors and faculty are willing to spend their time counseling with individual students. "If the students find time to meet with the advisor, that advisor will make time he or the Btudent, "V commented. Dixie College appre- ciates the hard work and dedication that is given to the tudents and faculty each day by Richard Van Ausdal. if- lDeany Van Ausdal Forem '.erptei d rear, aster . to St. George in 1949, taught for three years, and married Continued from Page 10 Don F. Schmutz, Foremaster's World War II," admitted cousin. Price indicated the Boyack. "The principal at the Endowment Foremaster Worthen." time was Vernon Another longtime Scholarship will be open to Dixie-itMarie Gardner, said, students from Washington "Florence Foremaster was an County who plan on becoming outstanding teacher and an teachers. She said that former and friends, excellent neighbor who lived students, within a block or two of my neighbors who wish to donate to the endowment scholarship home all of her life. Schmutz may do so by contacting her at Merlene Family members remembers teaching with the balance in make will same up the at Foremaster elementary school. She moved reaching the goal. bune e, 673-367- Wf. 5 IN ENGLISH 8:00 p.m. Saturday, February 17, Dixie Center Office Tickets on sale at the Dixie Center Box Adult - $10.00 - Students - $7.00 Dixie College Students $2.00 WESTERN OPERA THEATER TOUR 1989 -- 1QQO NATIONAL in the middle Mis9 Florence Foremaster, second from the left of 1913) row, was a member of the first giaduating class (Class Dixie now College. Stake St. Academy, the from George i |