
At CUMREC' 95, in Traverse CityMichigan, two individuals were presentedwith a Frank Martin Service Award, Mr.Philip L. Philips of MIT - Retired andMs. Pamela Stubbs of the University ofMissouri. They have both displayed thecharacteristics outlined in the preamble ofthe award and by the philosophy of FrankMartin. Those attributes are:
the willingness to share ideas,
to be a pioneer in the use of new
information technology in colleges
and universities,
to lead, and
to be available when called upon.
Philip L. Philips - Retired
Mr. Philips' association with CUMREC began in 1974 in Waco, Texas, siteof the 19th annual conference. Since thattime he has been an active member ofCUMREC: attending 17 conferences, andserving as a member of the FinanceCommittee, chairperson of ProgramCommittee (twice), chair of the Corporate Relations Committee (three times),and as a member of the Board of Directors (11 years). He was elected VicelPresident of CUMREC (three times), andwas General Chair of the 1989 CUMRECconference in Boston, Massachusetts.
Pamela Stubbs
Ms. Stubbs' association with CUMREC began in 1977 in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, the site of CUMREC's22nd annual conference. Like Mr.Philips, she has been a very activeCUMREC member: attending 17conferences, and serving as a member ofthe Finance Committee (five times),member and co-chair of the MembershipCommittee, member of the SpecialProjects Committee, member of theElection and Recognition Committee,member of the Program Committee, andmember of the Board of Directors (6years). She has also served as Secretaryof CUMREC and delivered a programpresentation. On behalf of CUMREC, I congratulateboth Mr. Philips and Ms. Stubbs on theiroutstanding service to CUMREC.
Retiring Board Members
At the conference luncheon on Tuesday Ms Audrey Lindsay, then Chair of theCUMREC Board of Directors, presented Service Recognition Plaques to retiring boardmembers Mr. Herb Riley and Mr. Phil Philips. She thanked both Herb and Phil fortheir many years of service on the board and their commitment to the success ofCUMREC as an organization Both individuals had completed their second term asmembers of the board.
1956-199540 years - 40 conferences
A lot of things have changed since 1956 but one thing has not! There are two peoplewho helped make each and every one of those conferences memorable by registering forall of them. They were in attendance at the first CUMREC conference in 1956 atMichigan State University and have registered for every conference since. I would liketo take this opportunity to recognize these two special individuals. 40 conferences!
Mr. Manfred Ennis & Mr. John Chaney
On behalf of CUMREC, I applaud them for their commitment to the organization.
Submitted by:
Ernest Johnson
Chair - Elections and Recognitions Committee
Northern Michigan University
(ejohnson @ nmu.edu)


