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Left: Delivering his famous Go For lt speech, President Kingsley used the aid of a videotape of Tim Trout's record breaking field goal. Below: President Kingsley poses with the recipients of the Yates Medallion. From left: Anita Gorman, James Kemper, Jr., Joseph McGuff, President Kingsley, Mary Pritchard, Frank White and John Pritchard. carpet to o recipients Medallions instilled a s made peor can do. Aic field goal fi officially w veteran. recognizes contributior included Ar Board of P collegeg Ja commerce Tower Prop president o n Sep' 4 28 Opening Convocation 4 I V 1 .f F. Pritcharo Humanity a Kansas Citi Board of Trus' her daughter l un., M1 J '1
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J E I 1? . The theater department presented two productions in addition to its traditional fall and spring plays. Members of theater classes worked to pruce The Imaginary Invalid and The Clouds . On December 11 and 12, the advanced acting class presented Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid lpictuted at righti. Moliere, a French writer voiced his opinions about the society of his times through his writings. This play satirizes the doctors in their mediary period between being quacks using leeches and practicing actual medicine. The play centers on a hypochodriatic man who deals with his troubled family form his bed between bouts of imagined illness. The Clouds lfeatured at the top and bottomi was presented by the forty- member basic acting class on May 4 and 81. Written by the Greek tragedist Aristophanes, this play was one of his few comedies. It was intended as a commentary on Aristophanes' time in hopes of a return to the peace and tranquility of the Golden Age. lt is filled with deception, nonsense and trickery. The members of the cast experience the opportunity of acting in one of the only plays still in existence from early Greece. I X I-'ix I sf '41 7 f ,Z
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ingsley used oal. Below: edallion. ff, President GO FOR IT! n September 4, William Jewell rolled out the red carpet to officially open the academic year and to honor recipients of the William F. Yates Trustee Medallions. President Kingsley's speech Go For lt instilled a sense of determination for the school year. It made people realize that there are no limits to what one can do. Aided by a video of Tim Trout's record breaking field goal from the 1985 Cardinal football season, Kingsley officially welcomed back students, both new and veteran. The Yates Medallion for Distinguished service recognizes individuals who have made distinct contributions to their community. This years honorees included Anita Gorman, president of the Kansas City Board of Parks and Recreation and a 1953 alumna of the college: James M. Kemper, Jr., chairman of the board of commerce Bankshares and chairman and president of Tower Propertiesg Joseph T. McGuff, editor and vice president of the Kansas City StarfKansas City Times: John F. Pritchard,Jr., and Mary Pritchard, leaders in Habitat for Humanity and Frank White Jr., second baseman for the Kansas City Royals, and a spokesman for Cystic Fibrosis. Board of Trustee member Mrs. Palmer Reynolds poses for a picture with her daughter Kathleen Reynolds after Opening Convocation ceremonies. .5 .2 Above Kansas City Royal s second baseman Frank White takes time for a picture with Cory Wohlford sr Wohlford returned to school after an almost fatal auto accident Below Kansas City Tlm6SfK8HS8S City Star Editor Joe McGuff talks with students and faculty at Convocation Opening Convocation 29
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