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here was a period in his life when Cedric Florence, ’96, wasn’t as connected with Missouri Southern as he is today. “But in life, there are transitions and you want to try to reestablish connections,” said Florence, a four-year starter for the Lions in the defensive backfield who was also a twotime All-Conference and All-American selection. “I’m from Jenks, Okla., and it was my first time being away from home. It was a smooth transition for me because I was able to get here the summer before my freshman year and I met people from different areas. When classes started, they were smaller and had a more intimate feeling.” He and his wife, Kellie Bowman, ’93, have become longtime members of the Lionbacker Booster Club. Florence, who was inducted into the Missouri Southern Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009, has served as a member of the steering committee – including a term as president – and was on the search committee that selected Atiba Bradley as the football program’s 14th head coach.

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take place in a classroom. It’s about the whole picture.” Looking back, Florence said that ‘whole picture’ is a positive one that has made him want to become more involved. “I want to do what I can to help others have a positive experience at Missouri Southern,” he said. “If you enjoyed your time here, you’re more likely to remain connected.” Bowman agreed, citing her own positive experience at MSSU. “I was a first-generation student, and I loved school,” she said. “Missouri Southern is a great school with a lot of opportunities. I always tell students this. It’s good to stay connected to your school and your community.”

“It was an honor to be part of the committee that brought in Coach Bradley,” he said. Bowman, who graduated with a degree in education and now works as a counselor for Joplin High School, said athletics is an integral part of the university experience. “Sometimes, sports and other extracurricular activities are what get kids involved,” she said. “Education doesn’t just

The Lionbacker Booster Club is dedicated to aiding the Athletics Department in ensuring the success of studentathletes both on and off the field. For information on becoming a member, visit mssu.edu/lionbackers.

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