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ARIZONA STATE, PINE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF Schnebly To Edit Alumni Bulletin Larry W. Schnebly, a 1952 graduate of Arizona State College at Flagstaff, has been appointed editor of the alumni bulletin, THE PINE, and director of housing at the college at Flagstaff. In addition, Schnebly will assist Dr. Lewis J. McDonald, executive director of college relations, in working with ASC alumni. He will assume the duties as THE PINE editor beginning with the next issue, and director of housing effective Feb. 15. Since September, 1953, ^Schne-bly has been residing in Tucson, where he has been associated with radio station KVOA and KVOA-TV. From Sept., 1953 to Jan., 1955, Schnebly was announcer-writer for the station. From Jan., 1955 to May, 1957, he was program director and then 'transferred to KVOA Television. While attending ASC at Flag-1 staff, Schnebly was announcer on radio station KGPH, now KVNA. He was also at radio station KWRZ in 1948-49. Schnebly, an honor graduate, received his bachelor of science degree in education in 1952, majoring in English and speech. He was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, and Sigma Pi fraternities at the college, and active in dramatics. In 1953. he married Lee Koenig, Winslow, and they have two daughters, Laurie Lee, 2Vz years old, and Lisa Kay, eight months' old. He served two years in the armed forces, 1946-48, with the U. S. Army Ordnance in Korea as Ammunition Supply Team and Bomb Disposal Squad. Schnebly's grandfather settled in Oak Creek Canyon in 1902, and the post office, Sedona, was named after his grandmother's given name. Schnebly Hill was named after his grandfather, who was instrumental in getting a more direct route from the canyon to Flagstaff. LARRY SCHNEBLY Alumni Editor and Housing Director DR. LEWIS J. MCDONALD Executive Director Of College Relations President Walkup Greets Alumni It is a real pleasure to present to the alumni in this issue of the Alumni Bulletin, two outstanding Lumberjacks who have been employed to head the alumni work of the college. Dr. Lewis J. McDonald has been named director of college relations. He will have charge of all alumni activities, help with the organization of alumni chapters in the various communities, and work with these chapters in keeping their enthusiasm alive by providing them with first hand information on activities of the college. Mr. Larry Schnebly, who has worked for several years in radio and television work, will publish the Alumni Bulletin quarterly, as well as promote the college through radio and television activities. Personally, I am very pleased that these two men have agreed to work for the college in this capacity. I feel they will do a most outstanding job, and believe this is a service that will be of mutual benefit to the alumni as well as the college. It is my desire to work as closely with the alumni as possible for a person who carries the many obligations required of this office. I hope that within two years it will be possible for me to visit every alumni chapter in this state and neighboring states. I would enjoy having you drop by the office when you are visiting the campus. Dr. J. Lawrence Walkup President of the College McDonald Back With Alma Mater Working with alumni chapter organizations throughout the state will be the first job under-taken by Dr. Lewis J. McDonald, class of '31, when he assumed duties, Feb. 15, as executive director of college relations for Arizona State College at Flagstaff. Dr. McDonald, since last summer, has been administrator of the Page school system at the Glen Canyon dam site. Prior to his position at Page, Dr. McDonald served his alma mater from 1952 to July 1, 1957, as director of field relations, and was active in reorganizing community and district alumni chapters as well as the state-wide organization. He is one of the alumni selected to serve on an executive committee of the alumni association. During the fall semester, Dr. McDonald will visit high schools of the state to work with senior tudents who are interested in learning about the offerings of Arizona State College at Flagstaff. Assisting Dr. McDonald in orking with ASC alumni and alumni chapter organizations will be another ASC alumnus, Larry Schnebly, class of '52, Schnebly will edit the alumni bulletin and will also be director of housing at the college. Dr. McDonald received his •helor's degree from Arizona State College at Flagstaff in 1931, and 10 years later received a master's degree from ASC. He revived a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Southern California in 1956. From 1931 to 1952, Dr. McDonald was teacher, principal, and superintendent at Jerome. He attended public school in Jerome, graduating from Jerome High School in 1926.
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Item number | 152829 |
Creator | NAU Alumni Association |
Title | Arizona State College Pine, March, 1958. |
Alternate title | Official publication of the alumni association of the Arizona State College at Flagstaff |
Date | 1958 |
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Language | English |
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Oral history transcripts | ARIZONA STATE, PINE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF Schnebly To Edit Alumni Bulletin Larry W. Schnebly, a 1952 graduate of Arizona State College at Flagstaff, has been appointed editor of the alumni bulletin, THE PINE, and director of housing at the college at Flagstaff. In addition, Schnebly will assist Dr. Lewis J. McDonald, executive director of college relations, in working with ASC alumni. He will assume the duties as THE PINE editor beginning with the next issue, and director of housing effective Feb. 15. Since September, 1953, ^Schne-bly has been residing in Tucson, where he has been associated with radio station KVOA and KVOA-TV. From Sept., 1953 to Jan., 1955, Schnebly was announcer-writer for the station. From Jan., 1955 to May, 1957, he was program director and then 'transferred to KVOA Television. While attending ASC at Flag-1 staff, Schnebly was announcer on radio station KGPH, now KVNA. He was also at radio station KWRZ in 1948-49. Schnebly, an honor graduate, received his bachelor of science degree in education in 1952, majoring in English and speech. He was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, and Sigma Pi fraternities at the college, and active in dramatics. In 1953. he married Lee Koenig, Winslow, and they have two daughters, Laurie Lee, 2Vz years old, and Lisa Kay, eight months' old. He served two years in the armed forces, 1946-48, with the U. S. Army Ordnance in Korea as Ammunition Supply Team and Bomb Disposal Squad. Schnebly's grandfather settled in Oak Creek Canyon in 1902, and the post office, Sedona, was named after his grandmother's given name. Schnebly Hill was named after his grandfather, who was instrumental in getting a more direct route from the canyon to Flagstaff. LARRY SCHNEBLY Alumni Editor and Housing Director DR. LEWIS J. MCDONALD Executive Director Of College Relations President Walkup Greets Alumni It is a real pleasure to present to the alumni in this issue of the Alumni Bulletin, two outstanding Lumberjacks who have been employed to head the alumni work of the college. Dr. Lewis J. McDonald has been named director of college relations. He will have charge of all alumni activities, help with the organization of alumni chapters in the various communities, and work with these chapters in keeping their enthusiasm alive by providing them with first hand information on activities of the college. Mr. Larry Schnebly, who has worked for several years in radio and television work, will publish the Alumni Bulletin quarterly, as well as promote the college through radio and television activities. Personally, I am very pleased that these two men have agreed to work for the college in this capacity. I feel they will do a most outstanding job, and believe this is a service that will be of mutual benefit to the alumni as well as the college. It is my desire to work as closely with the alumni as possible for a person who carries the many obligations required of this office. I hope that within two years it will be possible for me to visit every alumni chapter in this state and neighboring states. I would enjoy having you drop by the office when you are visiting the campus. Dr. J. Lawrence Walkup President of the College McDonald Back With Alma Mater Working with alumni chapter organizations throughout the state will be the first job under-taken by Dr. Lewis J. McDonald, class of '31, when he assumed duties, Feb. 15, as executive director of college relations for Arizona State College at Flagstaff. Dr. McDonald, since last summer, has been administrator of the Page school system at the Glen Canyon dam site. Prior to his position at Page, Dr. McDonald served his alma mater from 1952 to July 1, 1957, as director of field relations, and was active in reorganizing community and district alumni chapters as well as the state-wide organization. He is one of the alumni selected to serve on an executive committee of the alumni association. During the fall semester, Dr. McDonald will visit high schools of the state to work with senior tudents who are interested in learning about the offerings of Arizona State College at Flagstaff. Assisting Dr. McDonald in orking with ASC alumni and alumni chapter organizations will be another ASC alumnus, Larry Schnebly, class of '52, Schnebly will edit the alumni bulletin and will also be director of housing at the college. Dr. McDonald received his •helor's degree from Arizona State College at Flagstaff in 1931, and 10 years later received a master's degree from ASC. He revived a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Southern California in 1956. From 1931 to 1952, Dr. McDonald was teacher, principal, and superintendent at Jerome. He attended public school in Jerome, graduating from Jerome High School in 1926. |
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