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A school president, successful coaches and standout athletes make up the Aggies' 2015 Hall of Fame Class., the school announced Tuesday.

The six inductees are Dr. Stan L. Albrecht, the school's 15th president, Lucia Chudy, a two-time All-American volleyball player, Ray Corn, the school's most successful gymnastics coach, Kevin Curtis, the most prolific wide receiver in school history, Spencer Nelson, a former basketball standout and LLoydene Searle, the first female athlete to to earn a scholarship in school history and the most successful Aggie softball coach ever.

The dinner and induction ceremony will be Sept. 4, 2015, at the Riverwoods Conference Center in Logan.

Albrecht became the school president in 2005, while Chudy (1977-79) is just one of four volleyball players to earn multiple All-America honors. Corn coached the gymnastics team from 1978-2008 going 442-444-2 and Searle competed in volleyball, basketball and softball before coaching the softball team from 1981-97.

Curtis (2001-02) set school records for receptions (100), receiving yards (1,531), most double-digit games (6), most 100-yard games (9) and most consecutive 100-yard receiving games (6) during his time with the Aggies.

Nelson (1999, 2003-05) finished his career with 1,283 points, 800 rebounds and 62 blocked shots.