College of Health Sciences
West Chester University
1998 Hall of Fame Inductees

Benedict Coren |

Raymond DiSerafino |

Mildred-Lee "Mimi" Greenwood |

Millard P. Robinson |
Benedict Coren, B.S., '48, M.Ed. '61, Ed.D.
- Distinguished alumni award from West Chester University 1998
- Awarded first master's degree from West Chester University 1961
- Graduate New Mexico University with doctor of education degree 1970
- Professor of Physical Education and Recreation, Cheyney University
- Chairman and found of the Sturzebecker Alumni Hall of Fame
- Football honors: All Pacific Coast center at University Reno Nevada selected by United Press 1944; first West Chester University football player to receive Little All American Guard and Honorable Mention All American 1947 by the Associated Press All Pennsylvania State and All East Coast
- Assistant football coach Dickinson College 1948-52
- Head football coach Henderson High School, West Chester, PA 1952-57
- Chairman of the testimonial dinners for Dr. Russell L. Sturzebecker and Dr. Glenn Killinger
- Inducted into the Killinger Foundation Football Hall of Fame 1981
- Played football in Burley Bowl at Johnson City Tennessee and the Cigar Bowl in Tampa Florida 1947-1948
- Inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame 2002
- Inducted into Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Delaware County Chapter 1997
- Inductee and Co-Chairman and founder of Cheyney University Hall of Fame
- Received the Legion of Honor Gold Medallion from The Chapel of Four Chaplains, 1998
Raymond DiSerafino, B.S. '49, M.Ed. '64, M.S.
- Teacher, coach, athletic director, principal at Downingtown High School
- Raymond F. DiSerafino Football Stadium dedicated 1984 Downingtown High School
- Downingtown H.S. Blue Ribbon Award given by President Ronald Reagan, 1984
- World War Ii Purple Heart veteran
- Killinger Foundation Hall of Fame
Mildred-Lee "Mimi" Greenwood, B.S., M.Ed.
- Teacher, coach, advisor, author
- First WCU varsity volleyball coach
- Co-ordinator, National Field Hockey Tournament
- Delegate, first organizational meeting to establish National Women's Athletic Program
- Delaware County Community College Trustee
- Chaplain of the Four Chaplains Award
- Pennsylvania School Boards Association Honors for 24 years on William Penn School Board
- Ordained Episcopal Deacon
Millard P. Robinson, B.S. '36, M.Ed.*
- Author and teacher of health & physical education and coach for forty years at high school and collegiate levels
- Awarded 13 letters at WCU in football, basketball, baseball, track & golf
- Member WCU Hall of Fame in basketball, football and baseball
- Member Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame
- Member Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame
- Member Basketball Hall of Fame,, as member of 1946 U.S. Navy National Championship Team
- Member WCU 100th Anniversary Basketball All-Star Squad
- Originator of WCU Golden Ram mascot in 1934
- World War II veteran
- Delaware County VFS Man of the Year
*Deceased