Marvin and Anita McCorgary named Outstanding Tiger Alumni for 2008
Putting together successful careers in the printing business, Cowley College
graduates Marvin and Anita (Belew) McCorgary have been named the Outstanding
Tiger Alumni for 2008.
“Anita and Marvin are highly successful business people that are representative
of Cowley graduates all around the United States,” Cowley president Dr.
Patrick J. McAtee said. “I am proud to honor them as Outstanding Tiger
Alumni.”
Anita graduated from Cowley, then known as Arkansas City Junior College, in 1959,
while Marvin graduated in 1960.
Since graduation they have worked in the printing business. Anita is president
of Airport Printing Service, a company the couple established in 1980, and Marvin
retired from Taylor Publishing Company in May, 2000 after more than 30 years
of service with that firm.
They feel that Cowley, and the outstanding faculty members, provided a solid
foundation for their continued education and work experiences. Both Anita and
Marvin feel truly honored to have been chosen for the Outstanding Alumni Award.
“Arkansas City Junior College was a great place to have continuing education
after high school,” the couple said. “The college atmosphere was
present, and the faculty was outstanding, yet the surroundings of home were there
to make the transition from high school easier.”
After ACJC, Marvin continued his education at Pittsburg State University, where
he graduated in 1963. He then completed his graduate degree at Emporia State
University in 1966. Anita returned to college in 1978 and majored in accounting
at the University of Texas at El Paso.
After graduating from Pittsburg State, Marvin taught vocational printing and
journalism before entering the Printing Industry. His first management experience
was with Jostens where he was responsible for the successful implementation of
the world’s first computerized typesetting system. This new system utilized
the IBM 1130 computer and the Photon 713 Photo Composer. He later joined Taylor
Publishing Company in Dallas and completed his career in May, 2000 retiring as
Vice-president and General Manager where his duties included responsibilities
for manufacturing plants in California, Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas.
When Anita decided to return to work fulltime she and Marvin opened Airport Printing
Service. The operation began as a small one press quick printer and steadily
grew in volume and equipment where it remains one of the largest commercial printers
in El Paso, Texas. Currently the company utilizes the most modern computer to
printing plate technology with a complete assortment of printing and binding
equipment including a 40” 6 color press a 28” 5 color press and numerous
smaller presses.
In addition to their past and present professional careers, both Anita and Marvin
have been very active in civic affairs as well. Anita has served on the Board
of Directors for both the Better Business Bureau and the Executive Forum, a civic
group of Executive Business Women. She is a member of the Rotary Club of El Paso.
Along with these activities Anita continues in her business capacity as President
of Airport Printing Service.
Marvin is a past member of the Rotary Club of El Paso and has served on the Board
of Directors of the American Heart Association and for the Girl Scouts of America,
El Paso Chapters. He also was president for a term of the Printing Industries
Association in El Paso. For the past several years, Marvin has been an active
member of the National Advisory Council for the Kansas Technology Center located
at Pittsburg State University.
In addition to civic and professional activities, Marvin has been a life long
runner competing in many races including marathons and ran the Boston Marathon
in 1992, and he still remains committed to physical fitness activities as a daily
hobby.
Marvin and Anita still maintain a close relationship to Cowley College and have
established a scholarship in their names.
In addition to the school, they make several trips each year to Ark City to visit
relatives and old friends, and they always return during Arkalalah as do many
former classmates who now live away from Ark City. They also have some business
properties in Cowley and Sumner counties.
They are the parents of a daughter, Alisa, and her husband Shane, with grandchildren “T” Simpson
and Michael Frederick of Arkansas City, and son, Mike, and wife Leesy of El Paso,
Texas.
Summer 2008
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