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As one of 12 children, Vicki felt a special kinship to children which evolved into action after she was widowed with two babies. When she contracted what she thought was a life-threatening illness she says she realized how easily children could become orphans. Soon after marrying, she and Stew became licensed to provide cradle care, which includes children from birth to five years. The first child they took into their home would now be 19 years old and there have been 41 children since. Some only stay overnight. Some for months. "The longer you're with them, the more you get attached," she says. "And it doesn't get any easier to let them go no matter how often you do it." But she adds that the rewards are huge and she sees no end to her foster motherhood. Vicki says she
knows it isn't always easy for the mothers, some as young
as 14, to give up their children, but praises them for having
the foresight to realize it is probably best for the babies. She
and Stew eventually had two children of their own and he
adopted her sons from the previous marriage. Ideas
from Your New Alumni Association President Activities around the country allow alumni to meet old friends and fellow Aggies and many of these also raise scholarship funds. Watts compliments past alumni presidents for helping expand alumni activities nationwide and said he hopes to kick that expansion into high gear. Among his priorities is locating the so-called lost Aggies. These are the people who are no longer in the alumni directory. And he'd like to see more alums become Lifetime Sustaining Members of the Association. Lifetime Sustaining Members have their names engraved on bricks that currently are in the walkway and courtyard of the Alumni House. He wants to see the patio in the courtyard covered with the bricks. "I also want to get more Utahns displaying the Aggie license plates," he says. "That extra $25 a year for an Aggie plate goes totally into scholarships." The Vietnam vet
was at USU from 1967 to 1969 when he joined the Air Force.
He's a longtime fan and contributor to Aggie athletics and
is a member of the Old Main Society. Three of his four children
are Utah State grads and the fourth plans to complete his
USU degree in the near future. Alumni
Scholarships Awarded With support from
golf tournaments, Aggie license plates, car shows, and other
fund raising events, all alumni chapters have scholarship
endowments. Some are not yet large enough to provide
scholarships. Beanies Student
Loan Consolidation Program EVENT LISTINGS Utah State University Alumni Relations sponsors many exciting events throughout the year. To keep informed about the most current ones, visit www.usu.edu/alumni/events.html often. CONNECTIONS Chapter News:
Las Vegas Athletics 2003 Football Schedule Check out utahstateaggies.com for
the latest news and information about Aggie Athletics. If
you would like to receive electronic updates from Athletics,
e-mail Ken Beazer at ken.beazer@usu.edu.
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