Clark, Ronald J., 1947-
biographical statement
Citation:
Ice cream and elevators, [1971]: title frame (J. Ronald Clark)Brigham Young University website, via WWW, Sept. 25, 2012 (Ronald J. Clark; director of Public Affairs and Guest Relations at BYU; graduated from BYU in 1972 in broadcasting; served mission to Eastern Atlantic States, 1966-1968; m. Kathleen Petersen; worked for Church Information Services, later Church Public Communications Department; represented the Osmond family; lives in Orem, Utah)
Brigham Young University High School website, via WWW, Sept. 25, 2012 (Ronald J. Clark; Ronald Clark; B.A. in 1972, Broadcast & Film Production, Brigham Young University; born in Provo, Utah)
Ancestry.com, via WWW, Sept. 25, 2012 (Ronald J. Clark; b. 1947)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Ronald J. Clark collection on the Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center
Collection contains correspondence concerning the planning of the Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Centers. Also contains color slides of the Hinckley Building taken by Ronald J. Clark. Materials date from 1998 to 2004.

Ice cream and elevators / ASBYU Culture Office ; producer, Robert D. Starling ; director and editor, Dean Stubbs ; screenplay, J. Ronald Clark
Ice cream and elevators / ASBYU Culture Office ; producer, Robert D. Starling ; director and editor, Dean Stubbs ; screenplay, J. Ronald Clark
Materials contain six copies of Ice Cream and Elevators, the first student film produced at Brigham Young University. Film is a love story of a young man at Brigham Young University interested in a particular young lady, who has a boyfriend on a mission and must choose between the two. Dated 1971.
Oral histories about the President's Home
One compact disc containing two oral history interviews about the President's Home. The interviews are with Matt Holland, faculty member and son of BYU President Jeffrey Holland, and Ronald Clark, the director of Public Affairs and Guest Relations.