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Show December 1978 ‘Comment Page 6. Two ‘‘distinguished alumni’’ honored ieee ie Zi Le Mr. Hoopes serves on a number of board of directors and is chairman of the Foundation for American Agriculture and radio station KOIT; vice-chairman of Farm Foundation; member of the boards of sity of Utah. Mr. Child enjoys playing golf, swimming and skiing and is a member of the Ogden Golf and Country Oakland Rotary Club and Blue Cross of North California. Currently stake president of the Oakland LDS Stake, Mr. Hoopes has also served as a bishop. He has been director, vice president and in track, football and boxing. At president of the Oakland Board of Weber he was active in track, win- Education. in the 440. He was a member of the Phoenix Fraternity and was a member of the Board of Control. A native of Syracuse, Mr. Child ‘was married to Darline Willey and Bom Hoopes in Brigham received an ning the half mile and placing third City, Mr. ABA from Weber College, attended the University of Utah and the graduate school of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1952, and eared the MBA in 1976 at Pepperdine University. He has been awarded several honorary degrees, the LLD, Lorenzo N. Hoopes Club. While at Davis High School he was active in athletics, participating William H. Child they William H. Child is manager of R.C. Willey Company, Syracuse. Over the past twenty eight years, were the parents of | Five new members selected for board Five new members have been selected to serve on the WSC Alumni Board for a two year term. They are Richard R.. Speechly, Jeffrey C. Flamm, Jerry Lindquist, Donna M. Roberts, and Loma Ledingham Rich. Tim Morris continues the second year of his two-year term as et with Kent Peterson and aggie Favero as first and second vice president. Richard R. Speechly is currently a psychiatric social worker for Weber County Mental Health, working in the youth area and directing a program called Renaissance Project, an alternative for seriously delinquent youth. “In an effort to reduce the number of youth in Utah who have been inappropiately placed at the Youth Development Center, Weber County Mental Health has developed a residential program, housed in the old superin- endent’s home at the Youth Development Center, providing group, individual and family y' Mr. Speechly graduated from WSC in 1970 and received a MS. degree im Psychology from Utah siate University. He was a high school counselor for a year before his cumrenmt job. He recently married the feomer Sandi Summer of Orem and tihey wei the Ogden area. Jeffrey C. Flamm, an agent oonsultant for Financial Consultants of America, was raised in Ogden and graduated from WSC in 1977. While at WSC he served as Associated Students of WSC vice president and pe and was president of the DSSA. He also served as a mem- ber of the Institutional Council and Alumni Board, Big Sky Athletic Committee, Union Building Policy Board and Chamber of Commerce. He eared a B.A. in Business Administration with a minor in Asian Studies. Mr. Flamm served an LDS mission to Japan. He is married to the former Nancy Ellsworth they are the parents of oneson. and Jerry Lindquist is a faculty mem- ber at WSC in the Teacher. Education Department. She was an elementary teacher in Ogden Ciiy, Weber County and Salt Lake City Schools and also taught in Germany for the U.S. Army schools. Mrs. Lindquist was an instructor at Utah State Univesity. She graduated from Weber State, receiving her B.S. from Brigham Young University and an MS. and Doctor of Education degree from Utah State University. She has been active in volunteer work includin Symphony Guild, Ballet Guild, Board of director of Weber School (continued on page 7) four children. Following her death he married Patricia Wright. They have three daughters and oneson. Five new Alumni board members, left to right, Richard R. Speechly, Jeffrey C. Flamm, Donna M. Roberts, Lorna Ledingham Rich and Jerry Lindquist. ae daion, Lowell Berry Foundation, Photo and Sound Company, Inc., wong United Dairy Industries Assn., 4-H Foun- gl Council, athletic department and the Bicentennial Art Collection. He attended Weber in 1950-51 and received a BS. degree in 1954 from the Univer- etyfess Dairy supporter of the Dee Events Center, Pvt National A member of the advisory council for the School of Economics and Business at Weber State College, Mr. Child has also been an active a California, is senior vice president of Safeway Stores, Inc. He started his oe SPT Hoopes yy ea N. ie Li a0 Se Lorenzo Oakland Li Page tie tributions in business and service. eee N. ; Lorenzo College, Re were State Hoopes and William H. Child. Both men have made valuable con- ee as . banquet under his management, the store has increased from two employees to over 200 employees and from 600 square foot display to two stores. He is chairman of the board and major stockholder and has traveled extensively. 8 Alumni “Distinguished Alumni” of Weber 1975, from the University of Utah and the Doctor of Humanities, Oklahoma Christian College, 1977. He and his wife, Stella, have one son and one daughter. nite. Homecoming career with Safeway in 1941 and has been with them since except for a two-year leave, 1953-55, when he served as executive assistant to the Secretary of Agrculture, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. CoN annual iabiali the ra during vais +i Honored Bol his |