Communication Hall of Fame (Page 2)

H. Shelton Prince Jr. began his newspaper career at the Cedartown (Ga.) Standard in 1956. He spent time in Galveston and Laredo, Texas, in Jasper and Selma and was publisher of the Brownwood (Texas) Bulletin at the time of his death in 1997. Prince was a senior vice president, group manager and president of the Southwest Management Group of Tuscaloosa-based Boone Newspapers Inc. SHOW ME NOW

During his broadcast career, Stan Siegal moved up from staff announcer all the way to group manager and general manager. After doing commentary for Alabama basketball and working in sales, Siegal joined Imes Communications as vice president and general manager of WBOY TV in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Siegal also served as general manager of KDBC from 1991 until his retirement in 1995.SHOW ME NOW

University of Alabama Communications and Information Sciences Hall of Fame – Sela Ward has won two Emmys and a Golden Globe award for “Best Actress in a Primetime Series.” She also founded Hope Village for Children, an alternative to the traditional foster-home system, in her hometown of Meridian, Mississippi.SHOW ME NOW