Roy A. Edwards Jr. graduated from KU's School of Business in 1942. During his time at KU, Edwards was on the male pep squad and held the post of head cheerleader during his senior year. After graduation, Edwards continued ties with KU by serving as KU Alumni Association president, sitting on the Board of Trustees for the KU Endowment Association and being on the Chancellor's Athletic Director Search Committee. In honor of his dedicated service to KU, the University awarded Edwards the Fred Ellsworth Medallion in 1975 and the Distinguished Service Medallion in 1978, the highest honor KU awards. After Edwards' passing in 1987, the KU men's basketball team wore black arm bands on their uniforms during the 1987-1988 season to honor him.
Joan Darby Edwards graduated from KU in 1942. In addition to being a student, Joan was active in her sorority, Pi Beta Phi, served on Homecoming Committee, and was a member of the Young Republican Club. Like her husband, Joan remained dedicated to KU through her many volunteering efforts including being a member of three administrative search committees, being a member of Coach Glen Mason's Football Advisory Board, representing the KU Alumni Association to the Athletic Corporation Board, being a Chancellors Club and Williams Educational Fund member and serving as vice chairman of the Campaign Kansas Intercollegiate Athletics Committee. In recognition of her unrelenting service to KU, she was awarded the Fred Ellsworth Medallion in 1991.
The Edwards Family Today
Joan Edwards serves on the KU Edwards Campus Board of Advisors with her daughter, Susan. All three of the Edwards' children -- Barbara Edwards, R.A. Edwards and Susan Edwards Miller -- attended KU and the Edwards' grandson, Roy, is a 2000 graduate. In 2002, R.A. Edwards received the Fred Ellsworth Medallion, making him the third member of his family to receive the honor.
