Music and testimonials from two college presidents highlighted the official inauguration of Paris Junior College’s ninth president, Dr. Stephen Benson, at the Love Civic Center in Paris, Texas on September 10. The ceremony blended old and new as part of PJC’s 100th anniversary celebration.
Demonstrating his love of music, Dr. Benson directed a volunteer choir in two songs, “Joy in the Morning,” and “For Good.” The first was written by Natalie Sleeth for the inauguration of her husband, Dr. Ronald Sleeth, as president of West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1976. The second was “For Good” (from the musical, “Wicked”), arranged by Mac Huff with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz.
Both selections were accompanied by retired PJC music faculty Patricia Fowzer on piano and the first by Randy Bunch on trumpet. The choir was made up of community volunteers from Paris and Sulphur Springs, PJC alumni, staff and faculty, and the North Lamar High School choir.
Curtis Fendley, PJC Board of Regents president, presented the President’s Medal to Dr. Benson, formally installing him as the ninth president of PJC. “This medal is considered a cornerstone of presidential regalia, proudly worn by the President at commencement and ceremonial occasions,” said Fendley, explaining that it was designed by President Emeritus Bobby R. Walters and retired jewelry faculty Ulla Raus.
Dr. Ted Spring, former president of New River Community & Technical College in West Virginia. “Being here this morning is very, very special to me,” said Dr. Spring. “It’s honoring the legacy of those who served here at Paris. This is a moment for all of you to look back with pride at your history and look forward to building an even stronger institution.”
Spring relayed how he first met Dr. Benson when he was building New River Community College from scratch. He wanted someone with drive and vision and he was drawn to Benson’s background in music.
Photo: Dr. Benson is shown receiving the Presidential Medal from Curtis Fendley, PJC Board of Regents President.