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2008 Knox Service Award Winners

Phyllis Holowaty Albrecht '56, Alumni and Advancement Volunteer
Phyllis Holowaty Albrecht's service to Knox can be traced back to the academic year 1955-56, when she served as Student Senate president and was a member of Mortar Board and the Board of Publications. Flash forward 50 years, and you would find Phyllis on this same stage in 2006, with her fellow co-chairs and Reunion campaign committee members. The Class of 1956 won prizes that year for greatest participation and set a record for the largest class gift.

George B. Eaton '80, Alumni and Advancement Volunteer
George B. EatonGeorge Eaton tells a memorable story about making the Knox connection. He was in Honduras on an Army exercise in 1996, in a location he describes as the boonies. In an after dinner conversation with a Lieutenant in the Army Reserves, the Lieutenant pointed to George's class ring and asked him where he went to college. George replied, "a small college in Illinois you probably haven't heard of." The Lieutenant pressed George for an answer, shook his hand, and introduced himself as Mark Saphir, Knox class of '91. They had a good laugh and George swore he would never use the "small college in Illinois" line ever again -- several years before Roger Taylor introduced his "look down at your shoes" mantra.

George served in the U.S. Army for 21 years as an ordnance officer, retiring in 2001, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He is currently command historian for the U.S. Army Field Support and Joint Munitions Commands at Rock Island, Illinois. His new status at Knox is as current parent. His daughter, Maddy, a junior, is currently enjoying a term abroad in Scotland.

Carolyn Swartz Park '55, FYC Volunteer
Carolyn Swartz ParkYou will often find Carolyn Swartz Park with a stack of birthday postcards, bundled in a rubber band. Whenever she has a spare moment, she writes a few. Carolyn is an active volunteer for the Fifty Year Club (FYC). She writes more than 1,500 birthday postcards to FYC members annually. Carolyn has said that writing notes on birthday postcards reminds her of her days as a teacher when she carried students' papers with her wherever she went.

Carolyn is a truly dedicated member of the Knox and Galesburg communities.

 



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