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MAG 2-06.indd - Wayne State College

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Lutt Presented Award by <strong>Wayne</strong> Chamber<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> dean of the Schoolof Business and Technology Dr. VaughnBenson (left) and Dr. Timothy Garvin,associate professor and chairperson ofthe WSC computer technology & informationsystems department (right) presentedthe <strong>Wayne</strong> Area Chamber of Commerce"Educator of the Year" award to JeanLutt, business and technology instructorat WSC during the chamber banquet,Jan. 29, on the WSC campus. Lutt hasbeen an instructor at WSC since 1976.Prior to teaching at WSC, she taught athigh schools in Columbus, Colorado and<strong>Wayne</strong>. She earned her B.A.E. and M.A.E.degrees at WSC. She and her husband,Dennis, live in <strong>Wayne</strong>.Former <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>State</strong> PresidentThomas CoffeyDiesWord has been received thatThomas A. Coffey, Ed.D., 69,died Jan. 6, 2006 in St. Paul,Minn. He was president of<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> from Feb.1986 to April 1987.Coffey received degreesfrom St. Ambrose <strong>College</strong>,Davenport, Iowa; <strong>College</strong> or St.Thomas, St. Paul, Minn.; andthe University of South Dakota,Vermillion, S.D., where hereceived an Ed.D. in 1968.He is survived by daughters,Catherine Anne Knightand Mary Loretto Buol; a son,Patrick Coffey; their mother,Maureen Coffey; and fivegrandchildren.Funeral services were heldin St. Paul, Minn., with burial inMinneapolis.<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> EmployeesDonate $5,000 to Charities<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> President Richard J. Collings, second from left, is shown with representatives ofthe three agencies that were included in the 2005 WSC Community Enrichment Campaign.From left: Corby Schweers, <strong>Wayne</strong> United Way; Caris Young Kenny, Community HealthCharities of Nebraska; and Sharlette Schwenninger, Community Services Fund of Nebraska.This was the fi rst time that the annual employee campaigns were combined into one drive.Agencies receiving donations were the <strong>Wayne</strong> United Way ($3,050.00), Community HealthCharities of Nebraska, formerly known as CHAD ($1,280.00), and the Community ServicesFund of Nebraska ($670.00).<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> Magazine 13

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