MACOMB, Ill. - Arrangements have been set for Donna S. Phillips, professor and chair
emeritus of Western Illinois University's physical education department
(renamed kinesiology department in 2004) and Athletics Hall of Fame member, who
passed away January 10, 2010 in Macomb.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17 at Cerro Gordo (IL)
Cemetery, approximately 14 miles east of Decatur. A celebration of life
reception is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22 in the University Union
Lamoine Room.
A guest book is available through the Dodsworth-Piper-Wallen Funeral Home
website at www.dodsworthfh.com.
Memorials may be made to the Donna S. Phillips Scholarship Endowment through
the WIU Foundation, 1 University Circle, Macomb, IL 61455-1390.
Phillips came to Western Illinois in Fall 1967 as an instructor in physical
education. In 1985, when the men's and women's physical education departments
combined into one department, Phillips became the undergraduate program
coordinator. She served as department chair from July 1, 1993 until her
retirement March 31, 2004, following 37 years of service. She has been credited
with starting Western's fitness education program (now called exercise science
program), which was featured in the October 1988 edition of the Journal of
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (JOPERD). Also during her tenure, the
athletic training education program received a letter of initial accreditation
from the Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
(1999). There were less than 100 accredited programs in the U.S. at that time.
She received Western's former College of Health, Physical Education and
Recreation Outstanding Teacher Award (1989), and she earned the Illinois
Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (IAPHERD)
Service Award (1992). Both of those years, Phillips was also a recipient of WIU
Faculty Excellence Awards; and she was named to Who's Who in American Education
in 1992. In 1994, Phillips was initiated into Western's chapter of Phi Kappa
Phi.
She was among 45 women - - 26 of whom were contemporary - - who were featured
in the "Women of Western Centennial Photographic Exhibit" during
Western's Centennial celebration in 1999-2000.
Throughout her Western Illinois University career, Phillips served on numerous
departmental, college, University, state and national committees. She was a
member of several North Central Accreditation teams. She served IAHPERD as
chair of the physical education state curriculum committee and as a past
president.
Phillips was also an active member of the national American Association of
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD). In Fall 2002, she
was presented with the AAHPERD College and University Administrators Council's
(CUAC) Honor Award, based on professional involvement at the state, district
and national levels. She was cited for her service to the profession through
CUAC and her leadership on the American Association for Active Lifestyles and
Fitness (AAALF) executive board and awards committee. That same fall, she also
was awarded the IAHPERD service award.
The Western Organization for Women (WOW) presented Phillips with its 2004 WOW
Achievement Award, which honors women who make extraordinary contributions to
Western through mentoring, supporting or promoting women colleagues, coworkers
or students.
Phillips was one of two women first inducted into the WIU Athletics Hall of
Fame in 1989. She was a highly successful badminton coach for 13 years
(1971-1983), guiding Western's teams to eight of nine Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national tournaments. In each of
those appearances, WIU placed in the top six teams. Phillips coached Western to
third place nationally in 1972, with Robin Bender earning second place in
singles competition. From 1975-1983, Phillips led more than a dozen competitors
to the quarterfinal rounds in AIAW national tournaments. She also served as
host and tournament director for two AIAW nationals in Macomb (1975, 1981). She
was active in the National Collegiate Badminton Coaches' Council, which she
served a term as chair.
Phillips was a current member of the Board of Directors for Western Illinois
University's State University Annuitants Association (SUAA), which she had
served as past president. She was also a member of Small Paws® Rescue Inc., a
rescue organization for Bichons.
She was born in Decatur (IL) to Howard and Evelyn Phillips, who preceded her in
death. She earned her bachelor's degree in physical education from Eastern
Illinois University (1964), her master's degree in physical education from
Western Illinois University (1967) and her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University
(1977).
Phillips was an avid skier, and she enjoyed playing tennis and riding her
horse. She was a member of the Macomb Road Runners and Western's Harry Mussatto
Golf Course.