Lance H. Hunter participated in the 119th Annual Utah State University ceremony at the USU Logan Campus on May 3, 2008. Along his ardent and tedious trip to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, he was also able to earn minors in Portuguese, Business Management, as well as receive his private pilots license.
His well rounded education included terms as President and Treasurer of the USU Circle K Club, Vice-president of the USU Portuguese Club, and Vice-president of the Logan Chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He was an accomplished gymnastic tumbler, swing dancer, and nearly professional billiards player.
He supported himself through school working as an Aggie bus driver, and summer jobs as an intern at Bully Dog High Performance Computer Chips, intern at Dayton, Ohio Air Force Base, trail guide and wrangler for High Teton Wagon Train (until an abrupt meeting with a tree and a few broken ribs ended this endeavor).
His future plans are to continue his work at Bully Dog in American Falls, Idaho while testing out the high performance computer chip in motorcycles. His proud parents are Gary and Karen Hunter from Stockton.