E.M. ADAMS ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED
Recently, the E.M. Adams Alpha Kappa Gamma Memorial
Scholarship was endowed at Panola College. Dr.
and Mrs. James L. Sturrock, and their children Jeff Sturrock and Emalyn Lovitt established
the scholarship to honor the colleges first librarian, Mr. E.M. Adams Jr.
Mr. Adams was a charter member of the Panola College faculty. On
January 19, 1948, opening day of Panola Junior College, he began his career at Panola
College. He first attended a faculty meeting with Mr. Floyd Boze, Miss Elaine Conlee, Mrs.
Merle Glass, and Mr. L.R. Sharp.
During his first year, Mr. Adams purchased 2000 volumes for the
colleges fledgling library. In addition to creating the colleges first library, Mr. Adams was very involved with student
activities. In 1949, he directed an all-male cast and presented PJCs first play, You
Cant Take It With You. It ran for only one night and was staged at the Carthage
High School Auditorium.
In 1950, Mr. Adams job responsibilities were greatly increased
when he was assigned the additional duties of the college registrar. Even though he was
much busier, he continued his commitment to the students and in 1951, sponsored the social
fraternity Alpha Kappa Gamma, of which Jim Sturrock was an officer.
Later the Pony Staff dedicated the 1954 annual The Pony, to
Mr. Adams. Their dedication read, The Pony Staff proudly dedicates to Mr. E M.
Adams, Jr., our sponsor, teacher, and friend, who has done so much for so many.
Mr. Adams worked at Panola College from 1948 to 1957.
The E.M. Adams Alpha Kappa Gamma Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to a deserving student. The selection and announcement naming the recipient will be made in the spring each year. Applicants should contact Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement at Panola College, (903) 693-2029.
Dr. Gregory Powell and Dr. and Mrs. James L. Sturrock