Kansas track legend Billy Mills honored by the City of Lawrence

LAWRENCE, Kan. – At Tuesday evening’s City Council meeting for the City of Lawrence, Mayor Stuart Boley proclaimed Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, as “BILLY MILLS DAY” honoring the University of Kansas track legend.
 
In his proclamation, Mayor Boley brought up many highlights of Mills renowned career as an athlete and his many contributions outside of athletics.
 
Here is the proclamation Mayor Boley presented at the meeting which was unanimously passed by the City Council:
 
Office of the Mayor
Proclamation
Lawrence, Kansas
 
WHEREAS:   Billy Mills, Oglala Lakota, also known as Makata Taka Hela (meaning Respects the Earth, Loves His Country), was born on June 30, 1938 in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, and orphaned at age 12 while growing up in poverty on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation; and
 
WHEREAS:   Billy graduated high school from Haskell Institute, now Haskell Indian Nations University, where he earned numerous track awards and would go on to earn a full athletic scholarship to the University of Kansas; and
 
WHEREAS:   While attending KU, Billy was named an NCAA All-American cross-country runner three times, won the 1960 Big Eight Championship, and, as a member of the track team, won the 1959 and 1960 Outdoor National Championships; and
 
WHEREAS:   After graduating from KU with a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1962, Billy joined the U.S. Marine Corps.  While serving in the Marines and qualifying for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Billy set a world record and became the only American to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10,000-meter race; and
 
WHEREAS:   Billy was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984, received the KU Award for Distinguished Service in 1993, the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Obama in 2012, awarded the Theodore Roosevelt Award – the highest honor bestowed by the NCAA in 2014, and received the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015; and
 
WHEREAS:   Billy founded the non-profit Running Strong for American Indian Youth, an organization that supports cultural programs and provides health and housing assistance for Native American communities; and
 
WHEREAS:   Billy Mills’ humanitarian work, perseverance, and conviction has made him a role model to all youth and an inspiration to countless others to follow your dreams; and
 
WHEREAS:   The Board of Education of Lawrence Public Schools USD 497 voted on February 26, 2018 to approve renaming the former South Middle School to Billy Mills Middle School
 
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Stuart Boley, Mayor of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, do hereby proclaim Saturday, November 3, 2018 to be “BILLY MILLS DAY”
 
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