Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1983-1997

money originally dance. The mopo for the · pllsed5-1. ·The decision sparked confusion and indecision ~ CAB. ·" I really don't know wher I tbil isl()ing, it's all up in the air, ' said Greer the · '' I think the gene attitude among CAB members is each event could be a great su~ and although Worlds of Fun i not their first choice everyone will enjoy it · anyway," Greer said. "It'll be a blast," said Flaharty~ Park will get a school discount rate of $9.50 per ticket The entire cost · will be paid by CAB. Regular price is $15.95, but non-students who wish to go can buy tickets at the $9.50 rate. Achievements recognized Glickley Pearson named Parkites By the STYLUS staff A sol~mn but lengthy ceremony in the Graham Memorial Chapel Wednesday honored students, · faculty and staff for a year of varied accomplishments. Looked-upon by faculty and ad– ministation dressed in academic gowns~ many students were honored for accomplishments ranging from academics to athletics. The top honor for students, the annual Outstanding Parkite Award, was presented by Presi– dent Harold L. Condit Ph.D. to seniors Pamela Pearson and Ted Glickley. Oth~ise known as the. Parker Memorial Fund Awards, · the award is made to "the male and female students best .exempli– fying the ideals of Park College and is by far the most prestigious .honor bestowed on any student at Park College." The J .L. Zwingle/Park College Student Award to the outstanding faculty member for 1986/87 paid tribute to Dr. Blanche Sosland, asst. · professor of education. Sosland was voted by the student body to be honored with this award. · · 1 The student senate recognized . Paul Wuellner, asst. professor of accounting, with an Outstanding Service to Students award, for the services he rendered under·the free VITA program. The "Rookie .of the Year" award went to Career counslor Christy Currier. Vera Johnson, switchboard supervisor, was named "Mom of .the Year''. The Senate also presented Dr. Condit a special award for service to Park College. Genesia Livingston was presented the NAIA Special Award for winning second place in high jump in the 1987 NAIA In– door Track and Field National Championships. Each department recopized achievements in varied aspects by students in their majors. The hon ors convocati on :Genesia Livingston, Elizabeth -witnessed the inaugurati on.of the Marchisello, Pamela Pearson, Missouri Theta Chapter of Alpha iiaimal Shergill and James Sloan Chi, . a nation~l honors society~ I were initia~ed as charter members. The mauguratlon wa~ performed . The audience also witnessed an · by Dr. Joseph E. Pryor, executive official swearing-in ceremony. director of the society. The official ROTC cadet · Craig Adams was · sponsor of the chapter is Dr. Jerzy honored with the George C. Mar– Hauptmann, professor of political shal Award for outstanding senior science. -- cadet. Adams was subsequently Park students Teresa Dixon, commissioned a second lieutenant ,Sharla Durrett, Maria Fortson, of the Army Reserve by Lt. Col. :James Hawkins, Mark Kulda, Martinache. MOM/ - v,ra JohMon, 1wltchboard 811J'ffVUor, had tMn In ur 1yn whm 1h1 ~ IM wa, cho#n. u MOM OF THE YEAR for 1916-17. SIii// photo by O.vld Jacob.

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