“Appointments,” Ensign, Mar. 1998, 74–75
Appointments
Eight of the 17 worldwide missionary training centers have received new presidents, who each will serve for two years.
Joseph K. Brooks of the Mapleton Sixth Ward, Mapleton Utah North Stake, has been called to lead the Argentina MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Ida Jean Lewis Taylor Brooks.
W. Roy Brown of the Belmont Ward, Meridian Idaho East Stake, has been called to lead the New Zealand MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Everlyn Marie Johnson Brown.
Joseph W. Cook of the Hermosa Vista Ward, Mesa Arizona Red Mountain Stake, has been called to lead the Peru MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Enid Caldwell Cook.
Gil Whe Do of the Soon Cheon Branch, Soon Cheon Korea District, has been called to lead the Korea MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Young Ae Kim Do.
Fernando R. Gomez of the Pleasant View Fifth Ward, Provo Utah Sharon East Stake, has been called to lead the Chile MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Enriqueta Pina Gomez.
Ronald E. Hall of the Hibbard Second Ward, Rexburg Idaho North Stake, has been called to lead the Guatemala MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Helen Winona Murdoch Hall.
Melvin Rey Robinson of the Solomonville Ward, Safford Arizona Stake, has been called to lead the Dominican Republic MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Ella Mae Robinson.
Masaru Tsuchida of the Meito North Ward, Nagoya Japan Stake, has been called to lead the Japan MTC. He will be assisted by his wife, Junko Wakamatsu Tsuchida.
The Church has announced a new president and officers for Sigma Gamma Chi, the Church fraternity for college men: Daniel M. Jones of the Pheasant Ward, Centerville Utah Stake, as president, with Richard O. Clark of the Mount Olympus Eighth Ward, Mount Olympus Utah North Stake, as first counselor, and Allan M. Gunnerson of the Wasatch Third Ward, Salt Lake Wasatch Stake, as second counselor. H. Kent Rappleye of the Windsor Second Ward, Clearfield Utah South Stake, is executive secretary.