Weber State College

Raymond Freeman recounts his experiences at Weber College as an athlete and African-American minority, graduating in 1941. The interview took place on June 26, 1986.

Ron Galli discusses his 50 plus year career at Weber State University as a professor of Physics. The interview took place on May 13, 2008.

Stan Greenhalgh discusses his career at Weber State University from 1978 to 2008 as the Associate Vice President of Human Resources. The interview took place on May 12, 2008.

Wilma Grose served in several capacities in the library from 1939 to 1975. She discusses her experiences as student, Reference Librarian, Head Librarian, and Head of Cataloging at Weber State College. The interview took place on October 7, 1974.

Craige Hall discusses his experiences working at Weber State from 1968 to 2003. The interview took place on November 12, 2011.

Helmut Hofmann discusses his career at Weber State College as Academic Vice President from 1967 to 1972. The interview took place on February 22, 1979.

Ira Huggins discusses his experiences as a Democratic state senator who served on the Utah Board of Regents, on the board of directors for Weber College, and on the board of trustees for Weber State College. The interview took place on March 3, 1973.

Dean W. Hurst shares his recollections of growing up in Ogden, Utah and his involvement with Weber State College. Dean’s involvement with Weber began as a student before being drafted into the military in February of 1945 and sent to Ft. Douglas where he was trained as a paratrooper assigned to the 517th Airborne. Following his military service, Dean returned to Weber State and became actively involved in the alumni association.

David K. Jacobs discusses his involvement with the social committee and performing arts while attending Weber College, and his subsequent degrees in radio and television and theater and motion picture directing. Jacobs also shares his memories of his parents, Heber Grant Jacobs and Erma Caroline Valentine, and their experiences at Weber from 1921 to 1927. The interview took place on March 27, 2013.

Dee V. Jacobs describes his time at Weber College, including his participation in the Phoenix Club, whose members were known as "The Sisters" as they did not smoke or drink. Jacobs also discusses his parents, Heber Grant Jacobs and Erma Caroline Valentine, and their involvement with Weber from 1921 to 1921. The interview took place on March 27, 2013.