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Dr. Gordon Ward, Sheridan College President 1972-87

Published to site on: August 11th, 2009

Dr. Gordon Ward, Sheridan College President 1972-87

Dr. Gordon Ward, SC President 1972-87

Dr. Gordon Ward, SC President 1972-87

May 22, 1926-March 22, 2009. Dr. Gordon Ward, of Mesa, AZ, passed away on Sunday March 22, 2009 after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease. Born May 22, 1926 in Edgeley, North Dakota to William and Grace Ward, Gordon was the youngest of 6 children. Gordon graduated as an outstanding scholar from Edgeley High School in 1944. He served the United States in the Navy before attending Northern State College (Bachelors degree), the University of Wyoming (Masters degree in History and a Doctorate in College Administration). He also attended Stanford University with a Coe Fellowship. He was a teacher and coach in Pollack, SD and Fairmont, ND before teaching at Natrona County High School in Casper, WY. He later served as the Assistant to Dr. Aley at Casper College, before becoming the Dean of Instruction at Riverton College in Riverton, WY and then the Academic Dean at the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, NM. From there he went on to become the President of Sheridan College in Sheridan, WY, (1972-1987) where he played a vital role in the development of the community college. After his retirement from Sheridan College, he became the Executive Director of the Sheridan College Foundation where he stayed until he and his wife, Betty, moved to Mesa, AZ to enjoy the sunshine. Gordon is survived by his wife: Betty, of Mesa, his daughter and son-in-law: Kimberly and Kevin, and three grandchildren: Jeremy, Nicholas and Haleigh of Longmont, CO. Source: Sheridan Press, March 25, 2009

Jodee Kawalok, RDH, 5K Memory Walk/Ride/Run

Published to site on: August 6th, 2009

Jodee, Sheridan College Class of 1978…

2009 Friends We’ll Miss

Published to site on: August 4th, 2009

Joseph Evangeline (date unknown)
November 26, 2008

Herb Scroder (date unknown)
July 30,2008

Larry Dean Harbel (date unknown)
August 21, 2008

James J. Belus (‘59)
April 7, 2009

Laura Lee “Muggy” Polster Clifford (‘91)
February 23, 2009

William Harold McIntosh (‘92)
July 12, 2008

Donna Jean Vine (‘93)
March 16, 2009

Henry R. Bonvillain (‘94)
December 21, 2008

Cheryl Lynn McCoul (‘00)
January 20, 2009

Steven Arthur Engel (‘06)
July 22, 2008

Frank Rauzi, a great friend to Sheridan College, died on February 10, 2009. Frank was frequent visitor to the campus – stopping in just to say hi or have a cup of coffee.

Frank believed education could change a person’s life. Not only was he a life long learner himself, he believed others should have the opportunity for education and the chance to make a better life for themselves and their families. Frank established four scholarship funds.

A humble man, Frank wanted no recognition for himself, yet, he honored his sisters, Esther Rauzi and Mary B. Pearce, with two scholarships. He also established scholarships for students studying agriculture and geology. We are now privileged to name those scholarships in his honor.

Frank established the Library Endowment Fund because he was always in awe of the wealth of knowledge that could be found in a library. He counted among his closest friends the Sheridan College librarians.

Those of us who were privileged to know Frank knew him as a modest man with a great sense of humor and spirit. That, perhaps, is his legacy to us. We will miss Frank, but we are privileged to live his legacy: to laugh more, appreciate each other, and learn something new every day.

Dr. Pat Cummings, died July 11, 2009

Published to site on: July 14th, 2009

Former Sheridan resident Dr. Pat Cummings, 56, died Saturday, July 11, 2009, near his home in Ponte Vedra, Fla. A memorial service is 7 p.m. on Friday, July 24, at the Wyo Theater with the Rev. Ron Stolcis officiating. Born Dec. 17, 1952, in Sheridan to John and Ivy Cummings, he attended Holy Name School, Sheridan High School, and Sheridan Community College. Dr. Cummings graduated Pacific University’s College of Optometry, and worked in a private group practice in Sheridan from 1977 to 2003. He was a consulting optometrist at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Sheridan for more than 20 years and served as the American Optometric Association’s 81st President from 2002 to 2003. In 2003, he assumed duties as vice president for professional affairs with Johnson & Johnson Vistakon in Jacksonville, Florida. His interests included skiing, outdoor sports, and carpentry, though his passion in life was for building and flying airplanes. He began studying for his pilot’s license as a teenager, and became involved in building airplanes in his twenties. He would go on to build three airplanes of his own, and become a member of the Aerospace Medical Association. He was recognized by several civic and professional organizations for his dedication to his profession. Sheridan College presented the Golden Opportunity Outstanding Alumni Award to him in 1998. He was recognized twice as the Wyoming Optometrist of the Year and as the Great Western Council Optometrist of the Year in 2000. His humanitarian efforts included the Healthy Eyes Healthy People® program, through InfantSEE®, and the Patrick Everet Cummings Memorial Scholarship, which he created in honor of his late son. Dr. Cummings was preceded in death by his father, John Cummings, and his son, Patrick Cummings. Survivors include his wife Becky; mother Ivy Cummings; son Josh Sharp; daughter Abby Sharp; brother Michael Cummings; sister Mary Cummings Talaga; and one granddaughter. In lieu of flowers, memorials may benefit the Sheridan College Foundation, Dr. Patrick Cummings’ Scholarship Fund, PO Box 1500, Sheridan, Wyoming, 82801



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