Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Running to the Altar

Alex Anderson and Jennika Wright. They first met in 2011
 at a track & field social. He proposed at the 2014 Big Sky Outdoor
Track & Field Championships from the medal podium
after winning the gold in the men's triple jump.
Earlier this summer when work began on the fall 2014 edition of the SUU In View Alumni Magazine, we decided to include a fun story about the marriage proposal of track & field athletes Jennika Wright and Alex Anderson ('14). Their proposal took place during the 2014 Big Sky Outdoor Track & Field Championships and the couple were married August 9, 2014. 

Their experience got us to thinking about all the other couples who met while at SUU. So we asked our alumni, via Facebook, to share how they met their spouse along with their proposal story. Here are the stories and comments that were shared: 

  • Chad Carter I met my wife in stats class. I invited her to my study group and the probabilities worked their magic. I proposed on dixie rock in st George.

  • Christie Fisher: I met my husband while attending SUU. He was a friend of a friend and we spent a lot of our courting time at SUU. We even spent plenty of dates on campus. We were lucky enough to graduate the same day after three years of marriage, with our baby girl attending. SUU will always hold a special place in our hearts!

  • Kathy LaRussa I saw my future husband leaning against a wall in front of Juniper after a football practice. I remember at that exact moment thinking, "if I could marry anyone, this is the man I would choose". 3 years later we were married, and that was 38 years ago!

  • Michael Winslow I met my wife at SUU. We were both in the band and both music ed majors! We have been happily married for 12 years and both of us are teaching music in St. George.

  • Cara Reese I met my husband in a study group for an accounting class. We didn't start dating until a year later and then were engaged 3 months later. We will be married for 5 years in August.

  • Lisa Childs: I met my husband on the first day of my freshman year in the bookstore in 2011. It was the most romantic and meant to be story, and every girl swoons when she hears it. SUU is the best school ever, and we had the most incredible memories there.

  • Maggie Hurst I met my husband in German class at SUU. He proposed at Three Peaks. We got married during Spring Break of my Senior year. '06. He also graduated from SUU in '09. We have so many happy memories of SUU and Cedar City. Picnics on campus. Homecoming. Shakespeare Festival.

  • Julie Wasden Hunt I met my husband Samuel Matthews Hunt while I was a student secretary in the biology department office and he was a biology student. Seventeen years ago...still as happy as the day we met! 




  • Justin King: I was an RA on campus, and my fiancé was a resident. I proposed two years later, shortly before graduation.

  • Jennifer Carroll SpringerThese are all very sweet, but my guess is few state universities outside of Utah would bother asking this because it (getting married and starting a family while still in college) is extremely rare outside of Utah. Cheers to all your young loves (and to Utah for being so different and original...ha ha)!

  • Amy-Sue Hales I met my husband our freshman year. We both lived in Juniper Hall. We went on many dates on campus. Some of my favorites were the concerts, dances, a hypnotist show and capture the flag on campus. I even took an astronomy class with him so I could spend more time with him up at the observatory looking at the stars  Because of timing we didn't get married 10 yrs later, but we often talk about how we met at SUU. Some of our favorite memories were at SUU. Thanks to SUU I met my husband!! Happily married for 10 years.

  • Amy Larsen Guymon: I met my husband at SUU. We both lived in College Ave. we were also both education majors as well. I may have even pulled some strings to get him into the special ed program;). He proposed to me up at C on the mountain and we were married May 1998. We had 2 children while at SUU and have since added 3 more!

  • Maddie Wiscombe SopeñaI met my husband Gus J Sopeña at SUU. We were both Physical Education majors. We both have always known we wanted to teach PE. He wanted to coach basketball and I wanted to coach soccer. He helped with the Men's Basketball team under Roger Reid while there. We took the same classes; at first we were surprised to see each other in the sane classes. Eventually, after we had met and went on a couple of dates, we took the same classes together, even partnered up on all the group projects. We even went to the same middle school (cedar) for Dr. Lopour's adaptive PE class. We didn't know each other at the time but Gus would always sign in at the front office after I did- coincidence? We both student taught up in Utah county. We eventually put SUU on hold for a semester so we could go out to Virginia so I could play collegiate soccer. We came back to SUU and got engaged. (I went on a National Treasure themed hunt of significant places to us throughout Utah County). We were married 3 years ago on July 9th. We both graduated from SUU with our bachelors degrees. We are both teaching PE in Utah County, and both teaching in Provo School District. Gus is coaching basketball and I'm coaching soccer. We have a beautiful 9 month old daughter, Brielle, and life is just fantastic! It's all thanks to the great institution of SUU! We both eyed attending the state's best educational program and I'm grateful we both had the same vision to attend the same university. We absolutely loved our time in Cedar City. SUU will always be very special to the Sopeña family! It's where we got started. Thanks SUU! Go T-Birds!

  • Caroleen Chamberlain: I took an Econ class and he was the student assistant for mr. Schmitz. We also took a Success inMarriage class at the LDSInstitute, he asked to take me home when we were watching the drama production Princess and the Pea in 1967. He was on the senate. We were married that fall. He lived Oak Hall and I lived in Manzanita. 20 yrs later, our son loved in the very hall F that I lived in. We have 8 of our 12 children (includes in-laws) attend SUU. My father in law went to the BA as did numerous aunts uncles cousins etc. I didn't graduate then, I went back 30 yrs later and finished my early childhood and taught kindergarten in Orderville for 8 yrs. I just retired in May and we are planning on an LDS mission the end of the year.

  • Megan StephensMy husband and I met at SUU our freshman year 2006. We both lived in Juniper Hall, but we didn't officially meet until Homecoming Week at the Main Street Fair...We kissed on Old Sorrel on Homecoming Eve to become True T-Birds. Six months later he left on his mission to France and told me not to wait for him (which I hadn't planned on doing, but it kind of seemed to happen anyway lol) He returned two years later, and we picked up right where we had left off. He proposed the following Valentine's Day, we married that summer and had our first child later that year. 

  • Hayley Titus Winslow: I had 3 classes with my future husband throughout my freshman year. We had to sing in front of each other in class voice, we played our instruments in small ensembles nearly every day. We each remember every other person in those classes EXCEPT each other  He left to serve an LDS mission and when he returned we ran into each other in the music building hallway. He was wearing a yellow shirt and was carrying his trombone. I remembered he had played before and he looked a little familiar. Later that week, he called my house and asked me on a date (I found out later he had decided to ask out whoever it was that answered the phone- lucky me). We were engaged 6 weeks later and were married within 6 months.

    PS- my husband is Michael Winslow who posted above. He gave the lame version so I HAD to add the longer story 

  • Kami Syrett Stevens: I went with one of my roommates to meet people in our apartment complex. I saw Mike and told my roommate he had the most gorgeous eyes i had ever seen. I told her i was going to get a date with him. She bet me i couldn't kiss him by February (it was October). I asked him out and from the way he acted so bored i thought, i will never hear from him again. A week later he was at my door asking for me and the rest is history! Oh, my roommate lost the bet!!

  • Joe OliverWe met at SUU in January 1996. On Valentine's Day she actually proposed to me. But I was traditional, so when her ring came in it was our 1 month anniversary of our first date and I couldn't wait. I proposed to her in the middle of a snow storm on the 50 yard line of the football field. We both graduated in 1998 from SUU and we've been together ever since.

  • Meleece HansenMy husband was a star on the track team and I was a student athletic trainer. He pulled his hamstring and I helped him get healthy, and the rest is history! He proposed to me in one of the suites in the football stadium. There were lights on the football field that said, "Will You Marry Me?" and his friends set off fireworks. ; )

  • Kylee Landon I knew by husband's brother and sister in law before I met him. My husband was out of the country and his brother and sister in law would always tell me I needed to go out with him when he got back, so when he finally came back they set up a triple date with some other friends of ours. It was the first day of the spring semester in 2010 and our date was set for that night. But when I walked into my Spanish class that morning, a stranger asked me what my name was, and although I was confused and a little creeped out, he told me he was the guy I was set up with. We met before we were "supposed" to meet! We ended up dating for about a year and a half, and got married in Las Vegas. Also everyone in that Spanish class got to witness our "love story" because they all were there on day 1. Bless them...

  • Mandy WhitakerI met my husband when he came down to visit campus and his sister. Monica was my sorority sister and we went the institute dance where he asked me to dance and the rest is history!

  • Katie Stander MillerMy husband and I met through mutual friends. We also would see each other at the gym where I worked. Then one day we had math classes next to each other and we finally talked to each other for the first time.

  • Chelsey MacfarlaneWe met at SUU back in 2010 he was my chemistry tutor.

  • Angela Leddy: I met my husband in the science building in our freshman math class and we also had the same English class the next day. One year later he proposed to me in the same classroom that we met.

  • Wes MangumI met my wife at SUU in January of 2008, while we worked as janitors in the Student center. I somehow managed to get a date out of her in the he early morning hours wearing one of those stylish vacuum backpacks. Six years later, two kids, and one year of law school under our belts, it is still the best decision I have ever made.

  • Kacy "Smith" Backlund: My husband Bradford M. Backlund and I met while living at the Stadium Way apartments. He said he saw me driving in my little red civic and had to meet me. I was friends with one if his roommates and so he and his roommate pretended to go get the mail, but really just wanted to stop by to say hi. The rest is history. We dated for about 8 months and then he proposed at the "C"!:)))

  • Bradford. M. Backlund Kacy 'Smith' Backlund and Bradford M. Backlund now happily married for a little over 12 years and two amazing boys!!

  • Jess Price Wayman: Justin Wayman and I met in the fall of 2009 at Country Swing Dance Club at SUU. I was a freshman excited to learn how to do all the tricks and Justin an instructor. He says he still remembers the outfit I wore the night we met right down to the belt buckle. We spent almost every Wednesday night together. He finally asked for my number and we hit it off quite nicely. Four years later on Valentine's Day, he proposed. We were married July 27, 2013! We are quickly approaching our 1yr anniversary and often reflect back on the wonderful night at SUU Swing Dance Club that we met! We have continued dancing and now teach other couples to Swing Dance as well!

  • Kelli Ellertson Blake My parents met at SUSC when they were students in 69' and my dad proposed the next year. I thought they had a perfect love story do when I went to SUU I was excited. Kirk and I met in 2005 at a Presidential Ambassador retreat. We saw each other a lot doing on campus events and tours. He propose after 2.5 months of knowing each other on upper campus by the waterfall during Distinguished Scholars day. We were married 1.5 months later. We finished school and Kirk worked there for over 5 years.

  • Tawny BettsMy Husband lived in my apartment building, and I liked his roommate

  • Emmy BrownOn study day in 2011, I went with a bunch of friends to Sand Hollow to cliff jump. This weird guy Rich Fauci )I'd never met ripped off a sleeve on his shirt and said, "Will you wear this for me?" I begrudgingly took it. A year later he punched my fish and stole my Oreo brownies. Another year later, we talked constantly over the summer. The next summer, he was my rebound after a bad break up and even though I said I'd never even kiss him, he won me over by kissing me in the rain. We got a dog and both graduated in '14. We're planning our life together currently, but our love story continues...

  • Kol Gibson My wife Kelli and I have known each other since we were four years old, but SUU is where we fell in love. In 2011, she started as a freshman and I came back to school after serving a mission. We had choir together, but we didn't date. That fall semester, we spent most of our free time together and did almost every school activity hand in hand. In March of 2012, I told her that I loved her for the first time, and I asked her out on a date. We dated for the following months, and on September 14th of 2012, I took her up to the third floor of the library again, told her how much I loved her, and asked her to marry me. She said 'yes,' and we were married on December 15, 2012.

  • Shea DiepeveenMy husband & I met at SUU through some mutual friends. After a year of dating, he took me out behind the golf course and wrote 'Will you marry me?' in flames over the snow!

  • Marisa WonnacottMy husband and I met at an activity on campus where we found out we lived in the same apartment complex. We quickly became close friends and he finally asked me out at the end of Fall Semester 2009 just before I graduated. We continued to date long distance after I graduated and were married in 2011. We spent the next 2 years in cedar while he finished his bachelors degree. SUU will always be a special place to us.

  • Ashley Goodrich Dixon: It was impossible for Jay and I not to meet at SUU; our paths crossed in so many ways. We both held positions in SUUSA, we were both involved in Greek organizations (he's a Sigma Nu, I'm an Alpha Phi), and we were both radio DJs for Power 91. With so much in common, we had to get together! After dating for ten months, he came to my house in the middle of the night, woke me up and whisked me away to the top of the Providence Lighthouse where he proposed. We were married October 9, 2004, which also happened to be SUU's homecoming game day. I love looking at pictures from our wedding reception with so many people dressed in red with painted faces, rushing through our line, scarfing up cake so they wouldn't miss kick-off. This year we celebrate our ten year anniversary! We owe so much to SUU and will always try our hardest to return and visit as often as possible.

  • Kendra Gleason Wheeler I met my husband through my friend the SUU tennis team. She was dating someone on the basketball team and my husband also played. We had fun double dates as we all had so much in common. In 2001 the basketball team made it to the NCAA tournament. Such a fun year for SUU to get such national coverage. Sometimes our vans would pass on the freeway tennis heading to the Las Vegas airport and basketball on their way back. We all graduated from SUU, and now its been over 10 years of marriage for both couples and 5 kids between us. Grateful for our SUU education, the amazing experience, and for the athletic department. 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Alumni Spotlight: Jim & Jenny Roberts

James (Jim) Bryan Roberts (’98, Chemistry) comes from a Southern Utah University (SUU) legacy. His parents Gwena Roberts (’72, Elementary Education) and the late Bob Roberts (’74, Physical Education), both graduated from SUU back when it was Southern Utah State College.

It was here he met his wife, Jeanette (Jenny Hardy) Roberts (’99, Business Administration) who attended on a full-ride softball scholarship.

"SUU holds a special place in our hearts because it’s where we met, where we earned our degrees and where we began our married life," says Jim and Jenny.

Jim is President and co-owner of True North Mortgage, LLC as well as the co-owner of a real estate investment company. He credits his problem solving abilities to Ty Redd’s Organic Chemistry class.

"Ty Redd professed on the first day of class that his was the most difficult O-Chem class in the country," says Jim. "This class in particular pushed me to my limits and taught me problem solving skills that I use daily, even though my businesses have nothing to do with Chemistry."

As hard as he tried, Jim was never successful at getting a 100 percent on an O-Chem test, but he is proud to say that he tutored Jenny in O-Chem, and she achieved 100 percent on one of her O-Chem tests, so this became one of many shared accomplishments for them.

"My primary job is the best job – I’m a mom. In my spare time I have two professions – fitness instructor and business manager for my husband’s mortgage company," said Jenny.

Fitness is Jenny’s passion. She teaches several classes a week at her local YMCA and runs a summer boot camp. She’s ran several marathons including the St. George Marathon and the Boston Marathon. Her goal is to one day participate in an Ironman.

"I’m just a normal person, I’m not a really fast runner,” says Jenny. “I just made a goal, prepared, worked hard, sacrificed, pushed myself to my personal limits and discovered a whole new set of limits." Jenny attributes her time management abilities to juggling the task of student and athlete.
"Being a college athlete took up a lot of time and added a level of difficulty to maintaining high academic standards … from these experiences I learned not to procrastinate," says Jenny. "Today, I consider my time management skills to be one of my greatest assets."

Jim and Jenny have been happily married for seventeen years and are the proud parents of four: Tommy (14), Austin (12), Sammy (9) and Sarah (7). They enjoy volunteering their time to make a difference for their kids and the youth in their community by coaching and supporting them in team sports and leading them in the Scouting program. They currently reside in Litchfield Park, AZ.

Alumni Spotlight: Andrea Dover

Southern Utah University alumna, Andrea Dover (’02, accounting & finance) comes from an SUU legacy. Her father, Patrick Dover (’73, Industrial Arts) and her grandfather, Kent Dover (’41, AAS/University Studies) are also graduates of SUU.

"The abundant opportunities to get involved [at SUU] through student government, clubs and various other activities really helped me develop my leadership abilities and practical skills [like] communication, time management, learning to organize and run an event and how to be responsible for groups of people," says Dover.

Dover presently attends the University of Utah, as a graduate student, working toward an MBA. She works as a lead accountant for GE Capital Bank in Salt Lake City. "Some of my main responsibilities [as lead accountant] are preparing and submitting quarterly reporting required by the FDIC, preparing annual financial statements and writing footnotes. I am also responsible for all of the accounting for the Community Reinvestment Act Portfolio," says Dover.

The Community Reinvestment Act is a subset of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1977. It is a federal law designed to encourage financial institutions to meet the needs of low-income borrowers and reduce discriminatory credit practices against them, a practice known as redlining.

Dover recently received recognition for simplifying the quarterly reporting process that used to take a group of twelve people three weeks of 10-12 hour work days, including weekends, to complete.

"A group of colleagues and I were able to simplify and automate the process so that the report can be completed one week earlier than before, with only one weekend day required for half of the team, and no overtime for anyone during the week," said Dover.

She recalls such classes at SUU as Operations Research and Investments class, with Mr. Harrop, as especially memorable and valuable.

"He [Harrop] had such a passion for the material and so much experience he was willing to share, which made it an absolutely amazing class," said Dover. "I learned a lot about investing, but I also learned a lot about myself and what I did and did not want to do as a career."

Dover feels that the Operations Research class she took here gave her a solid foundation in using Microsoft Excel, which has helped her many times in her career, to advance quickly and provide more value to the companies she has worked for.

One of her favorite quotes is, "If you have a why to live for, you can bear any how." She believes that once you understand why you are doing something, figuring out how to overcome the obstacles in order to achieve the goal is the easy part. Dover always looks to understand the why in any task she undertakes.

In her spare time, Dover enjoys volunteering with Junior Achievement, a program dedicated to teaching financial literacy to elementary school students. She also volunteers on a committee for the annual Festival of Trees, a fundraiser that benefits Primary Children’s hospital.

She delights in reading non-fiction, traveling, trying new things and meeting new people. She is the favorite aunt to nine nieces and nephews, who she loves to spoil.

Alumni Spotlight: Brian Cameron

Southern Utah University (SUU) Alumnus, Brian Cameron (’12, management; ’13, MBA), believes that SUU has professors that are truly invested in their students.

Cameron says he has been helped by professors, post graduation, who have offered advice and counseled him on his career path.

"Absolutely all of my professors have impacted me, but none more than Ellen Treanor. She has been available to help me begin a career and push entrepreneurial endeavors," says Cameron.

Cameron recalls winning the best business competition two years in a row with two different innovative business concepts.

As a recently hired marketing manager, at NuSkin Enterprises, Cameron is in charge of marketing campaigns for their product lines and developing new engaging media.

Cameron says learning to speak Korean, helping to create one of the largest social groups at SUU and earning his MBA are among his accomplishments that he is most proud of.

"My favorite SUU memory is that of playing on the basketball team while being able to get an MBA and participate socially in the activities in Cedar City," said Cameron.

His interests and hobbies include sports, especially basketball and extreme sports, entrepreneurship, inventions, public speaking and world travel.

"I spend a lot of time thinking of new innovative products and doing things with friends such as boating, four-wheeling, and attending baseball games and events," says Cameron.

Cameron is from Draper, Utah. He is single and a member of the LDS church. He finds joy in taking people to do things they have never done before. Cameron has four sisters and parents that he loves very much.

Alumni Spotlight: Trevor McGlochlin

Southern Utah University (SUU) Alumnus, Trevor McGlochlin (’11, psychology), is a recent graduate of the Florida Institute of Technology, where he earned his graduate degree in Industrial and Organizational (I-O) Psychology.

I-O Psychology is the branch of psychology that studies human behavior in the workplace and applies psychological theories and principles to business organizations.

"As a research analyst, in the research and development department of Select International Inc., I work with data sets and on statistical analysis projects for well-known corporations. Currently, I am working on projects for Verizon Wireless and General Electric," said McGlochlin.

McGlochlin believes he received great personal guidance from his psychology professors and advisers while attending SUU for his undergraduate studies.

"Professors, Corser and Barney, really sparked my interest in psychology and [led me to] my career path in I-O Psychology. I loved their style of teaching and I always looked forward to attending their class lectures," says McGlochlin.

McGlochlin recalls his college athletic involvement and how he enjoyed playing on the Men’s Volleyball club team and practicing Parkour with his buddies.

"One of the best things I ever did at SUU was help found the first Parkour team. Justin Bateman, Josh Bateman, Riley Farr, Tony Pearson and I started the group and created several YouTube videos," said McGlochlin.

Parkour is a holistic physical conditioning discipline developed from military obstacle course training where participants use their bodies and surroundings to propel themselves through the course, in the most efficient way possible, while maintaining their momentum.

It involves seeing ones environment in a new way and imagining the potential for movement around it. Parkour is a non-competitive activity that can be practiced alone or with others and usually takes place in urban settings. It may include running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling and crawling, depending on the situation.

McGlochlin credits his participation in the Presidential Ambassador program as doing more for him than anything because that is where he met his wife Monica (Workman) McGlochlin (’08, biology).

"She is the one who has enabled me to be a success in life. Together, we have an extremely cute baby, who’s about to turn three, named Summer," says McGlochlin.

McGlochlin’s most memorable life experiences thus far include serving an LDS mission in Italy and Switzerland, getting married, having his daughter and earning his graduate degree.

He enjoys sports, film editing and helping his community through his church. McGlochlin and his family presently reside in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

SUU Day at Lagoon 2014

Our SUU Alumni Association enjoyed a fun, and warm, day at Lagoon on Saturday, August 2. A crowd of nearly 200 attended and spent the day riding roller coasters and water rides, hanging out at Lagoon-A-Beach and enjoying the company of fellow T-Birds. And of course there was plenty of ice cream and drinks!

Thanks to all who came and played this year and let's do it again . . . August 1, 2015 sounds about right!

A few of the faces from 2014:











It's what fun was!