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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1990, p. 29

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Five people were inducted into Wilfrid Laurier University's Ath, letittHall of Fame last Friday at the Paul Martin Centre. Carol Stewart of Toronto was recognized for her contribution to the university" volleyball pro- gram from 1981 to 1985. Stewart was team captain for two years and a starter for all four. In 1982, she was named rookie of the year and later earned three other titles: moat valuable player, the person contributing most to ath- letics, and recipient of the athlet. ic/acadernic award. In 198435, she was president of the Women's Athletic Association. In 1986, Stewart graduated with a degree in business admin. istration and is cereal product manager for Kellogg Salads Carr ada Inc. _ Gord Taylor of Waterloo was honored for his contribution to the football program. During his rookie season in 1972, the Hawks won the Atlantic Bowl. The fol. lowing year, Laurier captured the Ontario Universities Athletic " sociation title. Taylor was named both an Ontario and Canadian all-star 4uarAerbtek. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in economics and physical education in 1975 and completed his business diploma in 1977. The Waterloo resident is a stockbrok- er with Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd. Margaret Utman, who was a secretary in the department of athletics, was honored poathw mously. As a testament to her dedication to Laurier's athletes, the women’s vdleyball and has kethal! teams instituted the rook- WLU inducts 5 hall of famers <3? J? @132? kph , llftlilil 000 o t Tuesday October 23, 1990 FIRST TMEN KITCHENER at 7:30 me. NBA BASKETBALL llBlANAnPAGEBS l HOUSTON ROCKETS; Faulting ”(can Olalwon One Night Only! AUDHORIUM rt"rl, Rob Whistle, who played with Team Canada in 1984, will be honored for his contribution to Laurier's hockey program. As captain of the Golden Hawks in 1985, he was named the outstand- ing player in Canada and was drafted by the New York Raw ge% . threeyear ten- um. . c m). 7 20 goals and ieY.thtpsar, award th, P, “ 4111984 with a b guts degree in history and physical education, and re. turned in 1985 to earn his buai. ness diploma. The Kitchener resi. dent is articling at Ernst and Young Chartered Accountants in Cambridge. He is also the min tent coach for the varsity hockey team at the University of Water. loo. Glenn Wilkie was recognized for his contribution to the basket- ball program. In 1964, Wilkie's team won the OUAA champion- ship and he was its leading scorer in 1965. Three years later, he was named team captain and then most valuable player. He was treasurer of the Lettermen's Club in 1966. Wilkie graduated with a degree in economics in 1967 and is now vice-president and partner of Her. man Smith International Inc.. l‘Bo Creative) tdr, I a 746-4891 2MC Mud-ad Dr.. Waudoo _ Fresh Flowers A Unique Arrangements' we deliver Named into the Wilfrid iaurler University Athletic Hall of Fame were, left to right, Glenn Wilkie. Sig/em Ha|yea neice of the late Margaret Utman, Gord Taylor. Carol Stewart and Rob Whistle, in ippreclat on for being the banquet MC, tanner WLU grad Paul Mamie. vice president ot marketing for the Toronto Blue Jays, was presented with an official letterman'a ring. d ty, ff o I) EVERYTHING ' IN STORE Bath Towels Pool Towels Face Cloths Tub Mats Terry Robes We've Doubled The Size Of Our Salesroom ambrihge: Iowa Illili1 (mun WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1990 A PAGE 29

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