Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1983-1997

THE BISON, Searcy, Adt. 72143, Jan. 20, 1989 Pryor retires· After 30 years as Harding University's faculty athletic representative to the Arkan– sas Intercollegiate Conference, Dr. Joseph E. Pryor has resigned from that post. 'lbe physical science professor, who an– nounced bis retirement earlier in the year, said his goodbyes at a recent AIC-Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) meeting and ended yet another chapter in his many years of service to the school. His retirement was quiet and uneventful, but it didn't go \vithout notice. · The longest standing meIPber of the in– fluential committee, Pryor closed out his career by completing bis third ~year term as president of the AIC. He capped the tenure by outlining Harding's and the AIC's Fifteen coaches,s~ and former ath– letes will be induce.d Warch 3 as charter mem– bera of the Harding ~tcrcollegiate Athletic Hall ofFame. 1be announcement of the hono– rees and induction ceremonies was made by Searcy Downtowta Bison Boost« Club Presi– dent Bill Hanis. 1beae 15 individuals have contributed ,ready to Harding' athletic program," said Harris, dlaired a committee that selected the honorees from more than 90 nominees. "TbeR llave been many outstanding athletes, coaches, and suppmters through the years who delervoinclusion in the Hall of Fame. We look forward to recognizing their accomplistrneents

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