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Show f i McClain Bybee Alumni Banquet GuestSpeaker which time' he was very, active in student government. govern-ment. He also attended Brigham Young University and the University 'of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he earned his BA degree and has worked towards completion com-pletion of a MBA. ' ' The banquet speaker and his wife, Anna Kareen Traasdahl, live in Las Vegas with their three children, Lars Aric, Sven Christen and Annika Brita. Bybee is the son of former Cedar City residents Mayo "Spike" and Jane Anderson Bybee. McClain Bybee, former Cedar City resident and SUSC alumnus, will be the guest speaker at the Southern Utah State College Alumni Banquet November 3. The banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the SUSC Large Ballroom. Tickets for the chicken cardon bleu dinner are $6.50 each. Peg Thorley, alumni secretary, notes that the ticket price also includes admission to the formal homecoming dance which follows the banquet. Reservations must be made by Thursday, Thorley said. Tickets may be reserved by calling .the Alumni House, 586-8791. Bybee is currently a regional director-covering all of Nevada and southwestern south-western Utah-for the development office of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is also the second counselor of the Nevada Las Vegas Mission. The SUSC gradaute has also worked as an assistant general manager and administrative ad-ministrative assistant for Del E. Webb Hotels In- ternational Corporation, and as the hotel manager of the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. Bybee attended SUSC--then College of Southern Utah-from 1961-63, during |