Reflections Magazine Issue #53 - Summer 2000 | Page 17

“Where’s that?” Bauer recalls asking. The chance to be near his former coach brought Tim to Siena where he became an Honorable Mention AllAmerican in the mile and a 1982 graduate with a degree in education. When Palmer left Siena Heights (he has since returned), Bauer took over Pat’s responsibilities as men’s head track and cross-country coach and, a few years later, women’s track coach. It’s what Bauer has done as a coach that earned him the alumni recognition. Take away the 71 AllAmericans, 65 Honorable Mention All-Americans and five individual National Champions he’s coached and you can still see why he is being honored. Tim Bauer ‘82 celebrated his Outstanding Alumni Award with his parents, his brother, and many current and former Siena runners. Outstanding Alumni Award Tim Bauer This article by Mike Decker ‘00 originally appeared in Spectra and has been excerpted by permission. As Tim Bauer prepared for his 17th year as track and cross-country coach for Siena Heights, he had little idea that he would be honored with the Alumni Association’s Outstanding Alumni Award. “ I didn’t realize how much this meant,” he said. “I’m only the second male to get the Outstanding Alumni and the last one was a preacher. I don’t know what that says.” While Bauer is not a preacher, he certainly is a Saint. During his high school senior year in North Robinson, Ohio—after finishing third in the state in cross country as a junior—Bauer suffered an injury that cost him a running scholarship. After graduating in 1976, he started work in a factory, but it didn’t last long. “I missed running and competition,” he said. Bauer ran at Findlay College for two years under Pat Palmer, now on the graduate faculty at Siena, before he decided to go to Division 1 Bowling Green. That lasted three days. Then Palmer called to tell his former athlete he was going to teach and coach at Siena Heights in Adrian, Michigan. part of their life, you’ve done something special.” St. Dominic Award Joan Delaplane, OP Joan Delaplane, OP is a woman of many firsts. The 1956 graduate of Siena Heights was the first woman to receive a Master of Divinity degree from Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary. And that was just the beginning. She was the first woman member of the Academy of Homiletics (the art of preaching). She went on to become president of that organization, the first woman, first Catholic and first Dominican to hold that position. “I’ve worked with Tim for 16 years,” head women’s cross-country coach Don Kleinow said. “He cares a great deal about his athletes. He wants them to not only run but also get a good education and succeed in life.” Today, she is professor of homiletics and director of the Doctor of Ministry Program in Preaching at Aquinas Institute in St. Louis. A widely published author, she teaches, preaches and conducts workshops for both Catholic and Protestant preachers. “He’s contributed enthusiasm, energy, and hard work to the athletic department,” psychology professor Whit Hames pointed out. “He may come off as a roughneck but he is truly kind and considerate,” and stays in touch with athletes’ parents and grandparents. At Siena’s alumni awards ceremony March 22, she received the Alumni Association’s St. Dominic Award, named for the founder of the Dominican order and given in recognition of commitment to Christian education. continued on next page “I’ve always been stubborn and bull-headed but I pride myself in doing everything Joan Delaplane, OP ’56, St. Dominic Award winner, on my own,” Bauer said. That attitude shared the occasion with her brother Allen and sister can be attributed partly to Bauer’s Marjorie, OP ’49. father, a farmer who gave Tim what he needed but made his two sons work hard for what they wanted. As he looks to the future, Bauer envisions bringing a national championship to Siena Heights. He knows it will take a lot of hard work, but hard work is nothing new to this coach. Bauer’s philosophy is, whatever you do, do it the best you can, “because if you can affect somebody, in just some