Alumni news ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015
Nineteen individuals and one team were inducted into the Snow College Athletic Hall of Fame on October 11, 2014.
Inaugural Hall of Fame Celebration 10 Decades of Snow College Athletics Commemorated
The inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame event was held on October 11, 2014 and featured a tribute to the rich history of athletics at Snow College. “Snow College has a great history and tradition in athletics, one that has been established by outstanding coaches and athletes. We are pleased to honor them and their outstanding accomplishments in the Snow College Hall of Fame. To all who were able to attend the inaugural of the Hall Fame, it was a wonderful event for the individuals, their families, friends, and the College. For anyone who will be able to visit, we hope you will stop by the Horne Activity Center and see this wonderful recognition in its prominent location.” -President Gary Carlston
The inductees gathered for a breakfast and presentation of awards at the President’s residence prior to the final home football game of the 2014 regular season. The inductees were also recognized during halftime for their contributions to the development and advancement of athletics at Snow College. The following 19 individuals and one team exemplify over 10 decades of athletes, coaches, and administrators representing nine different sports and the history of Snow College athletics as an exciting story of accomplishment, character, and virtues such as perseverance, courage, loyalty, teamwork, and generosity.
In this Issue Hall of Fame Softball Schedule Nursing Profile in Giving Homecoming Lions Club Grant Spotlight: Math Program Employee Campaign Science Building Campaign In Memoriam Performing Arts
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Howard Nielson – Track Athlete, 1925 Most significant contribution: Set a new record for the Junior College 100-Yard Dash with a time of 10:3:05. Ike Young - Football and Basketball Coach, 1924-25 and 1927-34
Rulon “Bunny” Clark – Administrator, 1920-24
Most significant contribution: Implemented
Most significant contribution: Introduced
eventually leading to the Badger.
football to Snow College.
the idea of Snow College having a mascot,