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October 23, 2019

Chip Woodring, Retired PE Professor, Dies

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Willard “Chipâ€‌ Woodring, a longtime professor of physical education, died Thursday, May 16 at age 76.

Woodring retired in 1999 after 23 years of service to ؛£½اشعدك, and the University established the W.C. Woodring Award for outstanding physical education students in his honor. Prior to his retirement, in 1990, the University recognized him with the “Distinguished Professorâ€‌ award.

Judy Swartout, a retired English professor, fondly remembers lunches with Woodring in the faculty lounge.

“We shared many laughs about the foibles of teaching and life, in general,â€‌ she wrote on his memorial page. “I don’t ever recall seeing Chip without a smile on his face, suggesting an invitation to join him in a good laugh. May Chip’s soul rest in peace and may he now enjoy smiling with the Lord.â€‌

Woodring served as chair of the physical education department and coached the golf team.

In the early 1990s, Woodring found a place for the fledgling team to practice. The general manager of The Village Golf Club in Royal Palm Beach, who knew Woodring, allowed the ؛£½اشعدك golfers to pay only cart fees. The head pro and assistant pro also worked with students.

Woodring was known as a standout golfer throughout his life. While a student at Hazleton Area High School in Pennsylvania, Woodring twice won district golf championships, according to the Standard-Speaker newspaper. He earned varsity letters in golf and basketball and got a scholarship to Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.

While visiting his parents on a college break, the 21-year-old Woodring shot a 63 at his home course at Valley Country Club — a record for members. The course’s record for professionals was 62.

Marshall University later recognized him with its “Outstanding Graduateâ€‌ award for the health, physical education and recreation department. He was chosen for the award because of his experience developing curriculum and teaching it, according to the Standard-Speaker.

He was inducted into the Hazleton Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2013, according to the newspaper.

A memorial service was held Tuesday.

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