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File #: 0171X-2006    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/12/2006 In control: O'Shaughnessy
On agenda: 10/16/2006 Final action: 10/18/2006
Title: To recognize the life and contributions of Ron Shay.
Sponsors: Maryellen O'Shaughnessy
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To recognize the life and contributions of Ron Shay.







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WHEREAS, Ron Shay, beloved Bishop Watterson High School teacher, coach, and development director left this world to join his God on Sunday, October 8, 2006, and

WHEREAS, Mr. Shay spent 46 years of his life teaching, coaching and mentoring Watterson High School students in his quiet, confident and steadfast manner, and

WHEREAS, Mr. Shay was an athlete in his own right, joining the Watterson family after successes as captain of The Ohio State University baseball team and as a professional baseball player and

WHEREAS, Mr. Shay wore many hats in his four-decade career, including English teacher, baseball, basketball and football coach, dean of boys, athletic director, development director and director of alumni relations, and

WHEREAS, as head coach of the Watterson Eagles football team for 15 years, he accumulated a record of 109-36-4 with a winning average of 74.4 percent including the 1972 Ohio State Championship, and

WHEREAS, as alumni director, Mr. Shay founded many of Watterson's popular alumni events and fundraising activities including the alumni association, the Eagle Auction, the holiday alumni basketball tournaments, the annual fund phone-a-thon, the EagleWalk and coupon book
sales for tuition assistance as well as coordinating the school's first capital campaign launched in 1990, and

WHEREAS, in recent years as alumni consultant to the
Advancement/Alumni Office, Mr. Shay coordinated events for the fall annual fund phone-a-thon, including rounding up volunteer alumni with contacts just days before his death, and

WHEREAS, On Friday night, October 6, Mr. Shay held court for what would be the last time in the end zone at Hagely Field, visiting with his legions of former students and players, as he has for every home game since leaving coaching, and

WHEREAS, That night more than 6,000 fans packed the stadium to watch the Bisho...

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