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This plaque is inside, on a brick wall in the foyer as you are facing the right side of the basketball court. The College gymnasium was named in honor of Donald Whalen in 2003, following a partial renovation of the building. Dr. Whalen coached the men’s basketball team from 1959-70 and added duties as head golf coach and Director of Athletics from 1962-70. His 1969 golf team was the first Fort Lewis College team in any sport to win a league championship after the college became a four-year institution in 1962. The team was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000, making Dr. Whalen one of two individuals to be inducted as head coach and as part of the team. In 1970, Dr. Whalen became dean of the
School of Education and held the position until 1983. He served as vice
president for student affairs and held a number of other important
administrative roles during his tenure at Fort Lewis College. In late
1984, with the announcement of the retirement of President Rexer Berndt,
Dr. Whalen agreed to serve as
acting
president of Fort Lewis College. He was again called upon to serve
as acting president in 1986, and provided leadership through financially
troubled times for the next 18 months until his retirement in 1988. |
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