The Retirees' Newsletter Page 7
The Retirees's Association ( Faculty, Librarian, Administrator), University of Windsor, Windsor, Ont. Canada
Vol X III, No. 3, September 2003
MEMBERSHIP NEWS |
George McMahon
The Alumni Association of the University of Windsor will follow
tradition again this year in holding its annual induction
ceremonies during Homecoming weekend.
Although he is still active on campus today, George McMahon,
who graduated from Assumption in 1956, will be inducted in
the early Administrator/ Builder/ Coach category. An athlete as
a high school student and coach as a high school teacher,
George became a great supporter and historian when we
came to work at the University of Windsor. As Assistant Vice-President Alumni, it was George who helped the association
set up the Sports Hall of Fame.
New Members of WURA
Harold R. Atkinson, 3131 Donnelly St, Windsor, ON N9C 1M3
Joseph DeAngelis, 1690 Front Rd, LaSalle, ON N9J 2B6
Michael J. Dufresne, PO Box 22, 192 Catherine St East,
Callander, ON P0H 1H0
Robert M'Closkey, 164 McEwan Ave, Windsor, ON N9B 2E4
Gerald McPhail, 355 Partington, Windsor, ON N9B 2N4
Address Changes
Dr. Ray Hermiston, PO Box 148, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2X3
Prof. Jim Linton, 1101-4955 Riverside Drive East,
Windsor, ON N8Y 5A3
Dr, Zygmunt Reif, 8-303 leger Way NW Edmonton, AB T6R 2X9
Dr. Trimbak Shastri, 7113 Ridgeside Crt, Louisville, KY 40291
Retirees Parking
Retirees in possession of the Campus Parking Services Pass (blue pass) will be entitled to use it to park their vehicles in Lots G, H and U. However, Retirees must display their blue pass in the windshield. Campus Police have been instructed by the Vice-President Administration and Finance, not to ticket any vehicles displaying such a pass in the aforementioned lots.
MEMBERSHIP FEES DUE
For October 2003 - September 2004
to the attention of the Treasurer,
Retirees' Association
c/o University of Windsor Post Office
For Additional Information
Please Call the Secretary, Jane Black at 519-973-5920
or send an email - jblack@uwindsor.ca
In Memoriam
Dale Woodyard
The university community was saddened to learn that Psychology
Professor Dale Woodyard died suddenly while jogging. Dr. Woodyard
has been with the University of Windsor since 1968 and was to retire
at the end of August. He taught courses in abnormal psychology,
popular literature in psychology and a graduate course in social
psychology.
Dr. Woodyard was active in politics both off and on campus. Likely no
one over the past decade and a half had served more on University
Senate. He also held positions with the Faculty Association. Dale also
stood in national provincial elections as a candidate for the Marxist-Leninist Party. He often attended and spoke at public forums and as
recently as last week was seen on cablecast in the audience at the
city council meeting. Dr. Woodyard is originally from Chicago and
earned his PhD in Florida prior to coming to the University of Windsor.
Chuck Wills, former chief administrator for the City of
Windsor, and current Chair of the Board of Governors, died
suddenly on Saturday. He had been hospitalized with a respiratory problem.
University of Windsor President Ross Paul said "We are all very
saddened by this news. Chuck loved his position as Chair of the Board
of Governors. He took it seriously. He was actively involved with
university business right up to the end."
Dr. Paul said "Chuck was a big booster of the Windsor community and
the university. We knew him as a man of real integrity and care. Our
thoughts go to his wife, Joanne, his family and friends. We will very
much miss his leadership and support." Mr. Wills joined the board only
a few years ago, before his retirement from the helm of operations at
City Hall. He became Chair of the Board of Governors in November
2002.
Funeral services for Mr. Wills was held at the Families First Funeral
Home tomorrow, Tuesday, August 26,2003.
The NewsletterThe Retirees' Newsletter is put out by the Faculty, Librarian
Administrator Retirees' Association of the University of
Windsor, four times per year: -- in March, June, September
and December. Its main purpose is to inform our retirees on
matters of direct interest to them such as their pensions,
benefits, association activities, etc. and, equally, to provide
a channel for retirees to keep in touch with each other and
with outside groups, including the Faculty Association and
the University.
The Newsletter welcomes from readers their comments, arguments, contributions and creative work. Editor Datta Pillay Send items for inclusion, to Datta Pillay, 4015 Villa Borghese, Windsor, ON. N9G 2K3. Tel: (519) 972-1247 Fax:(519) 972- 8304 OR: Use his email address: pillay@ uwindsor.ca |
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