October 18, 2010 WWU in the News
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October 18, 2010 WWU in the News
October 18, 2010 WWU in the News Top Stories Page 3 Pages 4-5 Page 6 Page 7 Pages 8-9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Pages 15-20 Alumni Page 21 Pages 22-23 Page 24 Jane Mudd paints picture of Paul Clervi honoring 42 years of service Jody Paschal receives Alumni Service Award at WWU Clervi places 3rd in Boone County Art Show WWU annual faculty art exhibit Jane Mudd featured at Zuzak Gallery Jane McClaren to speak regarding her book “Honest Eating: How to Love Food, Love Yourself, and Love Life” WWU presents “Zombie Prom” $1000 scholarship to be awarded by WWU at National Academy Championship Horse Show, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Work study prepares deaf to live independently College and Career night held at California High School, California, Mo. Masters programs offered by WWU Adam Dresden, Granite City, Mo. wins second place in chalk painting competition Chris Mitchell sports information office at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Christine L. Schlomann partner with Armstrong Teasdale, Kansas City, Mo. Weddings/Engagements: Page 25 Eddy – Ancell Obituaries Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Judy Ann (Hauser) Maitz, WWU ‘74 Pamela (Blackman) Keilholz, WWU ‘76 Ellen (Galloway) Morrow WWU ‘31 Gordon Mallory obituary, spouse of Faye Zenk Mallory, WWU ‘61 Sports Pages 30-31 Sports Higher Education News Pages 32-36 ColumbiaBusinessTimes.com People on the Move By CBT Staff Oct 15, 2010 Clervi Paul Clervi, a William Woods University professor emeritus, was honored for 42 years of service to the university. Jane Mudd, an assistant professor of art, painted a picture to honor him as a “visionary leader, inspirational educator and esteemed artist.” The portrait was displayed during a reception that opened the faculty art exhibit. Clervi retired as chairman of the Arts and Science Division last spring and now teaches sculpture and ceramics part time. October 15, 2010 Weekly Update FBLA Entrepreneurship Workshop Inside this issue: FBLA Entrepreneurship Workshop Candidate Forums Round-a-bout Rally Paschal Receives alumni Service Award at WWU Upcoming Civil War Actives Westminster Health Fair Vote for Chamber Board Midnight Madness Table leaders are needed on November 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to help county FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) celebrate American Enterprise Day. Table leaders will serve as the "real world" guide for groups of about eight students. Participants hear two presentations during the day-- “Understanding Free Enterprise” and “Entrepreneurship: Putting Your Ideas Into Action.” A CEO for each table group is selected and then begins the process of starting a new business. Each group will develop a new business to satisfy a community need. In addition, each group develops a business plan, a 30-second radio commercial, and a poster board depicting their opening day newspaper ad. The Entrepreneurship Project teaches young people communication skills, brainstorming, problem solving, consensus building, team building, economics, finance, Fall Parade of Homes Candidate Forums Ground Breaking for new Fulton Fire Station The Kingdom of Callaway Chamber of Commerce and FDAC will host two candidate forums for the upcoming election. The first will be held in the Fulton City Council Chambers at City Hall on October 21, 2010 at 7:00 pm. The second will beheld at Mid America Bank in Holt Summit on October 26, 2010 at 7:00 pm. The candidates will introduce themselves then answer a few predetermined questions. Afterward the floor will be open for questions. Please call 642-3055 for more information. Community Calendar of Events marketing, leadership and other business skills. More importantly, it gives them the opportunity to apply these skills with guidance from a business professional from the community, while helping them connect with local employers to begin their networking process. If you are interested in helping fund this project or would like to serve as a table leader, please contact Gina McLachlan at gina_mclachlan@fulton.k 12.mo.us Page 2 Kingdom of Callaway Chamber of Commerce Weekly Update Concerned about making it through the new Round-a-bout? Come and try your skills at the Round-a-bout Rally. We will have a mock round-a-bout set up in the old Moser’s parking lot for everyone to try. Prizes to those who can make it through . October 30th 9:00 am - 12:00 pm in the Old Moser’s Parking Lot. Must be a licensed driver to participate Paschal Receives Alumni Service Award at WWU Jody Paschal, a William Woods University alumnus, received the Alumni Service Award at the Fulton Colleges Board of Associates annual dinner Tuesday night at WWU. A graduate of North Callaway High School, he was the recipient of a Board of Associates scholarship sevJody Paschal (center) receives congratulations on receiv- eral years ing the Alumni Service Award from David Crane, outgo- ago, and ing president of the Fulton Colleges Board of Associates, David and Jennifer Brady, incoming president. Crane, BOA president, said Paschal serves as a prime example of an area student attending college locally and staying on to contribute to the community. During his years at William Woods, Paschal was a theatre major and performed in productions such as “Wizard of Oz,” “Oklahoma,” “the Glass Menagerie” and others. He was the recipient of numerous theatre awards while at William Woods, and was president of the Alpha Psi Omega theatre fraternity and president of the Jester’s theatre club. Paschal continues to be involved in the university’s theatre department and has served as a guest director, a theatre portfolio critic and actor. Recently, Paschal celebrated the first anniversary of his ownership of Gidley’s Shoe Store in Fulton. He is the president of the Fulton Downtown Association, president of Friends of the Churchill Memorial and social chair at the Fulton Country Club. He is a volunteer for the Fulton Street Fair and the Callaway County United Way. He has been a guest director at St. Peter Catholic School and is a member of the Community Acting Guild. Paschal participates in the WWU-Callaway Alumni events, is a member of the Board of Associates and is a contributor to the Fulton Colleges Fund. COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN Boone County Art Show winners announced Sunday By Kelsey McQuade October 11, 2010 | 10:32 a.m. CDT COLUMBIA — Winners were announced in the Boone County Art show, which featured 300 works of art by Boone County residents and Columbia Art League members. The show was held Saturday and Sunday at the Boone County National Bank at Eighth Street and Broadway. It was co-sponsored by the bank and the Columbia Art League. The winners were: Professional other media • • • First place: Brooke B. Cameron, "Floating Through Germany" Second place: Diane Chappell, "Philodendron" Third place: Paul Clervi, "Raku Vessel 1" GALLERY Sunday, October 3, 2010 William Woods University’s annual faculty art exhibit will feature the talents of Paul Clervi, Bob Elliott, Ken Greene, Terry Martin and Jane Mudd. Running through Oct. 30, it will include sculpture, ceramics, photography, jewelry and painting, including a special viewing of an independent film project “Midnight Lyric,” by the newest member of the arts division faculty, Jason Knowles. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission to the gallery is free. For more information, call (573) 5924245. KITCHEN NOTES FINDING THAT GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD Jane McClaren, author of “Honest Eating: How to Love Food, Love Yourself, and Love Life” will talk about the precepts of her book about healthy eating at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Library Auditorium at William Woods University in Fulton. McClaren, who struggled with weight trouble due to depression and emotionally driven overeating, spent time in a Texas health program and was involved in a 10-year study of food and health. “Americans have a bad relationship with food,” she said, “and my purpose is to rectify that dilemma. The food industry thrives on our stress, and we have easily become victims of time and the food industry.” McClaren earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from William Woods University and a Master of Arts degree in English from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She lives in Southern Pines, N.C. The event is free and open to the public, and a book signing will follow. For more information, contact William Woods University at (573) 592-1127 GO! WEEKEND PLANNER Thursday, October 14, 2010 William Woods University presents “Zombie Prom” at 8 p.m. today through Saturday in Cutlip Auditorium. Season ticket prices are $34 for adults, $22 for senior citizens ages 62 and older, and $16 for children ages 6 to 12. To order tickets, contact Joe Potter at jpotter@williamwoods.edu or call (573) 592-4281 United States Equestrian Federation Horse Show Benefiting St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital Release: October 14 2010 Author: Christian Hidalgo Murfreesboro, TN - October 6, 2010. The National Academy Championship Horse Show will hold it’s annual competition of riders October 29-31 with all proceeds benefiting the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. This is a 3-day, 3-round event with 3-judges to be held at Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, TN. Prizes for the four divisions, Saddleseat, Western, Driving and Huntseat total $12,900 in U.S. Savings Bonds. Additionally a $1,000 Scholarship to William Woods University will be awarded along with dozens of trophies and hundreds of ribbons. Academy riders of all ages, instructors, family, friends and fans from all over the nation are expected to attend this event. The National Academy Championship Horse Show was inspired by the love of children and horses in 1999 by Joyce Webster of B& W Stables in Hartselle, Alabama. Mrs. Webster decided to create the National Academy Championship Horse Show and give all the proceeds to St. Jude's to help children with life threatening diseases. “Since the show’s inception we’ve proudly donated over $100,000 to St. Jude’s and made thousands of young riders happy as they displayed their skills in front of thousands and all for a great cause”, said Mrs. Webster. Some of this year’s corporate sponsors are Reed Family Trust, Jefferies Saddle and Winner’s Circle Horse Supply, Peeper Ranch, Independent Equine Agents of Louisville, Hartmeyer Saddlery and Apparel, Marsha De Arriaga, National Bridle Shop, Cash Lovell Stable and Riding Academy, Heathermoor Farm, Stepping Stone Farm, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Becker Brothers, Zubrod Stables, 3-T Farm, Meadow Dreamer’s Youth Club and Demos’ Restaurants. Sponsorships are still available for businesses and individuals that want to present their brand to thousands of horse enthusiasts and help a worthy cause. What: National Academy Championship Horse Show Where: Murfreesboro, TN What: Academy Horse Riding Competition When: October 29-31, 2010 Why: Benefiting St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital Please see the National Academy Championship Horse Show website at www.nationalacademychampionships.org. For more information, contact Christian Hidalgo of Navigation Advertising at christian@navigationadvertising.com or call 615-898-1496. CHRIS MITCHELL Director, Sports Information mitchell@wustl.edu (314) 935-5077 Chris Mitchell enters his 10th year in the sports information office at Washington University in St. Louis, and his seventh as the Bears' Director of Sports Information. Mitchell's duties include handling the publicity of Washington University's 19 athletic programs, serving as the primary contact for football, women's golf, women's soccer, men's basketball, softball and men's tennis. Mitchell also has assisted the University with other projects, such as Steve Fossett's 2001 Balloon Flight, 2004 Women's Olympic Marathon Trials, 2004 Olympic Torch Relay, 2004 Presidential Debate, and the 2008 Vice Presidential Debate. He also served as the Media coordinator for the 2007 NCAA Division III Men’s Tennis Championships and assisted with media relations efforts for the 17th Annual College Slam Dunk and Three-Point Championships. Mitchell served as the assistant sports information director from 2001-03 at Washington University prior to his promotion. Mitchell also had a stint as a Staff Assistant in the Duke University Sports Information office from July of 2000 to May of 2001. He was the primary contact for women's soccer, field hockey, cross-country, swimming and diving, fencing and track and field. A native of Granite City, Ill., Mitchell graduated from McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill. in 1999 with a degree in speech communication. While at McKendree, Mitchell served as a student assistant for one year and then returned as the Assistant SID the following year. He was also a four-year captain of the men's tennis team, which qualified for the NAIA National Tournament in 1999. Mitchell earned his master's degree in in athletic administration from William Woods University in 2008. Mitchell, 33, is a member of College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and served as the chair of the Membership Services Committee from 2007-09. He also served on the 2009 Bob Cousy Award Division III Sub-Committee and the 2008-09 Division I Women’s Basketball Final Four Public Relations Committee. Mitchell is married to the former Mary Ann Tierney, sports information director at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. QUICK FACTS Years at WU: Nine Previous Sports Information Experience: 2000-01: Staff Assistant in Sports Information at Duke University. 1999-2000: Assistant Sports Information Director at McKendree University. College Education: Bachelor's degree in speech communication with an emphasis in public relations from McKendree University, 1999. Master's degree in athletic administration from William Woods University, 2008. Playing Career: Competed four years on the men's tennis team at McKendree University; Served as a four-year team captain; Team won the Midwest Region championship and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament in 1999. Family: Married to the former Mary Ann Tierney, sports information director at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Sister, Kelly, is assistant athletic trainer at Washington University. | t EDUCATION • • University of Missouri - Columbia School of Law (J.D., 1980) Missouri Law Review (Member) William Woods College (B.S., summa cum laude, 1977) ADMISSIONS • • • Missouri, 1980 Kansas, 1998 Texas, 1982 Christine L. Schlomann Partner Kansas City, Missouri Christine Schlomann concentrates her practice in the areas of commercial transactions, commercial litigation, banking, real estate, bankruptcy law, and governmental affairs. Christine has significant experience in commercial lending both as transactional counsel and litigation counsel. She has represented banks and holding companies regarding third party professional malpractice claims and regulatory matters. Christine has considerable experience in secondary market secured lending. In addition to her representation of creditors in bankruptcy litigation, she also has extensive experience in loan "workout" and restructuring arrangements. She has represented both lenders and borrowers in negotiating and documenting secured loan transactions. HOMENEWS Bowling Green Daily News December 15, 2009 ST. LOUIS — Judy Ann Hauser Maitz, 56, of Chesterfield, Mo., died Dec. 11, 2009, at her residence. She was a daughter of the late George Hauser and Margaret Wildberger Hauser. Visitation is 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at O’Sullivan Muckle Mortuary, with interment at 2:15 p.m. Friday at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis. Expressions of sympathy may be made in forms of contributions to St. Anthony’s Hospice or St. Louis University High School. Survivors include her husband, Dr. Carlos A. Maitz; sons Christopher Douglas “Doug” Maitz, Jeffrey “Jeff” George Maitz and Charles “Charlie” Anthony Maitz; brother, G. Randall Hauser and his wife, Terri; a sister-inlaw, Deborah Hauser, a nephew, Scott Hauser and his wife, Becca; a niece, Jessica Hauser; a cousin, Carol Clifton and her husband, Rick; a friend, Sue Tucker; sister-in-law, Lee Scheuring and her husband, Egon, of Columbia, Ill., and three brothers-in-law, John Matiz and his wife, Donna, of London, England, Michael Frank Maitz and his wife, Marki, of Bowling Green, Ky., and Tony Maitz and his wife, Michelle, of St. Louis; and several other nieces and nephews. WWU ‘74 Posted: Sunday, Jul 25, 2010 - 01:10:12 am CDT Pamela Z. (Blackman) Keilholz Pamela Z. Keilholz, age 55, of Chamois, passed away Friday, July 23, 2010, at her residence with her family by her side. Pamela was born September 1, 1954, in Columbia, Mo., a daughter to the late Charles and Mary (Zaring) Blackman. She was a 1972 graduate of Jefferson City High School and a 1978 graduate of Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg. She later received her Master's Degree in teaching from Leslie College. Pamela taught school for 27 years with the majority of those years being spent as an art teacher in the Chamois Osage County R1 School District. She also was employed part time at the Good Buys Store in Hermann. On March 22, 1986, she was united in marriage to Joe Keilholz, who survives of the home. Pamela was a member of the Chamois United Methodist Church and enjoyed ceramics, teaching, cats, shopping, cooking and horses. She also enjoyed the tomatoes that her husband grew for her. In addition to her husband, she is survived by: one brother, John and his wife Martha Blackman of St. Louis; her father and mother-in-law, Elmer and his wife Jane Keilholz Sr. of Chamois; two brother-in-laws, David and his wife Sandra Keilholz of Chamois, and Jeffrey and his wife Jennifer Keilholz of Chamois; two sister-in-laws, Deborah Keilholz of Fulton, and Colleen Strope and her husband Rodney of Chamois, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. Pamela was preceded in death by her father and mother, Charles and Mary Blackman. Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday, July 26, 2010, at Morton Chapel in Chamois. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at the Chamois United Methodist Church. Interment will follow at Deer Creek Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Diabetes Association or to the Deer Creek Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Morton Chapel, Chamois, MO (763-5522) www.mortonchapel.com WWU, ‘76 Obit: Ellen (Galloway ’31) Morrow Ellen Morrow A memorial service for Ellen Morrow will be held at the Calvary Episcopal Church in Louisiana on Thursday, Sept. 23 at 11 a.m. with a reception to follow. Mrs. Morrow died Friday, Sept. 10, 2010 at Maple Grove Lodge in Louisiana. She was born on Jan. 7, 1911 at Elsberry, the daughter of Floyd and Gerda Galloway. She was preceded in death by her four brothers, Caryle, John, Dave and Ralph; and her three sisters, Edith Galloway, Virginia Cobb and Kathryn Kelly. She was married to Kenneth Morrow until his death in 1999 and is survived by their two children, Gary Morrow and his wife, Dessa, of St. Louis, and Pamela Morrow of Tucson, Ariz.; and by many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. Mrs. Morrow graduated from Elsberry High School in 1929, William Woods College in Fulton in 1931, and Central Missouri State Teachers College in Warrensburg in 1939. A math teacher for most of her adult life, she began her teaching career in Silex and spent the last 25 years of it at Louisiana High School. She loved mathematics and her math students, and she helped many of them toward successful college careers and was delighted to hear of their accomplishments. She was active in PEO, Eastern Star, her church, and many community activities in and around Louisiana and Clarksville. Always active and on the go she frequently surprised her family and others with her willingness to pitch in and volunteer wherever needed. She was pleased to do volunteer work at the Apple Shed and the Clothing Room. She loved to travel and would join a trip to wherever whenever. She enjoyed the symphony, Loretto Hilton opera theater, playing bridge and reading. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be sent to the Ellen Morrow Memorial Scholarship Fund (for deserving math students graduating from Louisiana High School), in care of The Mercantile Bank, 222 Georgia Street, Louisiana, Mo. 63353. Gordon Mallory Gordon L. Mallory, age 71, of Exton, Pa., formerly of Edwardsville, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010 at his home, surrounded by his loving family and friends. He was the beloved husband of Faye Zenk Mallory, with whom he shared 47 years of marriage. Born in Edwardsville, Gordon was the son of the late Hays and Myrtle Niepert Mallory. He graduated from Southern Illinois University. Before his retirement, Gordon was employed for over 20 years with Arco Chemical Company in Houston, TX and Newtown Square. Prior to that, he worked for McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, a NASA contractor, in St. Louis, Mo. and Houston, Texas. He enjoyed golf and sports of all kinds. He was a member of Whitford Country Club and served on the West Whiteland Fire Company Board of Directors. In addition to his wife, Mr. Mallory is also survived by his sister, Myrna M. Abert and her husband, Larry; brother, Robert Mallory; many nieces and nephews; special friends, Regan and Cory Kirk, and G.W., his cat. A celebration of Gordon's life will take place at 1:30 p.m., on Sunday, Oct. 17, at Whitford Country Club, 600 Whitford Hills Rd., Exton, Pa., 19341. Memorial contributions may be made to Zenk Family Scholarship, payable to William Woods University and mailed to William Woods University, Attn: Peggy McGrew, One University Ave., Fulton, Mo., 65251 or the charity of your choice. To send online condolences, visit www.jamesterryfuneralhome.com. Published in Edwardsville Intelligencer from October 14 to October 15, 2010 Sports Coverage Oct 12, 2010 WWU soccer (M)...............................................4 Harris-Stowe State University............................1 The Owls got a hat trick from freshman Joao Paulo Dutra Parra to cruise to the three-goal American Midwest Conference victory on Saturday. The forward scored in the 5th and 9th minutes of the first half and added another one for good measure in the 70th minute. Freshman Joel De Leon added the Owls other goal in the 55th minute on an assist from junior Ruben Ramirez. The Owls (8-3-1, 2-2) got three saves from senior goalkeeper Cory Herchenroeder. They'll host Central Methodist tonight at 5 p.m. WWU soccer (W)..............................................6 Harris-Stowe State College................................1 Junior forward Kelsey Sanders put away two goals early in the first half to lead the Owls to a victory on Saturday. She netted scores in the 10th and 14th minute. Junior midfielder Kristen Pelley was the next Owl to score with senior defender Katie Klingemann adding on and the final goals coming from junior forward Anne Weaver and sophomore foward Dusty Maciejewski. The win improved the Owls to 5-5-1 overall and 2-3-1 in the AMC. William Woods hosts Central Methodist tonight at 7 p.m. Owls Cross Country compete at Gary Stoner Invitational FAYETTE -- The men's team finished in third place and the women's squad garnered a third place finish at the race on the campus of Central Methodist University this past Saturday. Sophomore Ryan Meyer led the Owls with a second place finish out of 60 runners with a time of 25:44.71. Senior Jason Rose finished fifth overall with a time of 26:04.9. The men finished with 70 points Junior Cheryl Held finished fourth in the women's division with a fourth place finish and 62 points. Held crossed the finish line with a time of 19:12.45, 12 second ahead of sophomore teammate Amy Gangloff, who finished fifth with a time of 19:24.55. Both teams compete again on Oct. 23rd at the Graceland University Invitational in Lamoni, Iowa. Owls volleyball goes 1-3 at St. Ambrose Tournament DAVENPORT, IOWA -- The Owls lost their first two matches Friday on the campus of St. Ambrose University. The host team beat William Woods in five sets 29-27, 2520, 25-2121, 25-14 and 15-12. Freshman setter Sarah Wehmeyer led the team with 29 assists during the loss with sophomore Emily Nolte adding 25 of her own against St Ambrose. Sophomore Amanda Henley added 28 digs and the Owls had 12 kills from senior Brianna Rodriguez and sophomore Alicia Green. Nicole Mannino added two blocks. The Owls went the distance again in the next game, losing to Ashford University in four sets 25-20, 28-26, 28-26 and 25-15. The Owls lost a third straight match, and another five setter, to St. Francis (Ill.) 25-20, 25-20, 25-9, 25-23 and 15-10 on Saturday. The Owls (13-14) took down Ashford by scores of 25-21, 25-20, 25-14, 25-14 and 15-10. Sophomore setter Amanda Henley led the team with 27 digs during the win while junior blocker Lauren Fleming got 17 kills, freshman setter Sarah Wehmeyer had 23 assists. The Owls travel to Hannibal-La Grange for American Midwest Conference play on Friday at 7 p.m. Education Deaton is ready for evaluation University of Missouri faculty members this year will have a chance to grade Chancellor Brady Deaton for the first time since he took the helm in 2004 11 comments Faculty worry about state’s degree review University of Missouri faculty members remain concerned about a state charge to review degree programs that graduate few students annually. 7 comments Faculty seeks process for revoking degrees Faculty council groups from both the University of Missouri’s Columbia campus and the fourcampus system are starting to discuss the possibility of formalizing a policy to revoke degrees. 22 comments Financial aid expert Allan Purdy dies at 96 Allan Purdy, best known for his efforts in helping college students secure loans and scholarships, died Thursday after suffering a stroke on Sunday. 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