A feature in the Examiner-Enterprise of Saturday, May 1, 2010, tells more.
Here is the opening and a link to the full article, “Beta Sigma Phi honors Women of the Year”:
The Beta Sigma Phi chapters of Bartlesville, Xi Alpha Theta and Xi Theta, celebrated the 79th Founder’s Day anniversary with a banquet at First United Methodist Church. The chapters presented several awards and recognized two Bartlesville women as co-honorees for the 2010 Beta Sigma Phi Woman of the Year Award.
The award was created to honor an outstanding woman, not only with professional achievements and community service, but a woman who has made her mark by breaking down barriers and leaving a legacy of success, not just for women, but for everyone in their community, according to member Mary Helen Buttman.
This year’s recipients are Cindy Pribil, who was introduced at the banquet by Cherie Fields of Xi Alpha Theta, and Amanda Gutierrez, introduced by Vonda Woolever of Xi Theta chapter.
Cindy Pribil
Pribil was born in Bartlesville, moved away when she was a child and returned in 1974 after living in several states.
She received her RN and nursing degree from Tulsa Community College and met her husband-to-be, Gerald Pribil, in 1976 when they were both volunteering at Neighbor for Neighbor, a free clinic in Tulsa.
Read more in: The Examiner-Enterprise
