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Show Administration The Future Works Great Men's Purposes Weber College is being built on a foundation laid and strengthened by the arduous work of hundreds of people. Three men in particular have had parts of prominence in creating the Weber of today. Perhaps a senior-college program was never envisioned by the first administrator, Dr. Louis F. Moench, when the Weber Stake Academy was formed in 1889. Nevertheless, by 1948, President Henry Aldous Dixon and his colleagues had realized that the school, now called Weber College, had reached the maturity requiring full college status. With added responsibility and great determination, Weber's present president, Dr. William P. Miller, led proponents of Weber expansion to success in 1959. Dr. Miller, successor of President Dixon in 1953, is the latest figure to play the principal part in a sequence that has seen many years and faces. From top to bottom: Through daily transactions, President William P. Miller exemplifies a life devoted in service to education. Besides her regular duties as the President's secretary, Marian Brown spends many hours aiding students and faculty. "Weber is a school with a great past." Modifying Dr. Miller's tribute to the past made at the September President's Assembly, Brent Moon, ASWC President, said, "Weber is a school with an even greater future." President Miller is depicted in his academic gowns in an oil painting by Farrell R. Collett, Weber art department head. |