School of
Liberal and Fine Arts honors
retiring faculty
Andy Anders, Jerry Canerday and Dr.
Steve Shry were honored with a
retirement reception hosted by the
Arkansas Tech University School of
Liberal and Fine Arts at the
Chambers Cafeteria East Dining Hall
on Thursday, April 24.
Anders, Canerday and
Shry will all retire from their
teaching duties at Arkansas Tech
following the conclusion of the
2007-08 academic year. Combined,
they have given 87 years of service
to Arkansas Tech.
A 1967 Tech graduate,
Anders was hired as instructor of
low brass at Arkansas Tech in 1968
after earning his master’s degree
from Northwestern University. He has
stayed for 40 years, adding the
responsibilities of department chair
in 1998. Anders will retire as an
associate professor of music.
“I was a sophomore
double-majoring in math and music,”
said Anders of the moment when he
chose his life’s path. “During that
time, there was a really big push
for math and science, but I just
loved my tuba. I got to thinking
about it, and I had never actually
met one, but I knew that there had
to be low brass teachers at other
colleges like Arkansas Tech. So that
became my goal, and for Tech to add
that position and for me to actually
end up with it was just a miracle.”
Canerday is a 1988
graduate of Arkansas Tech. He went
on to earn a Master of Arts from the
University of Arkansas in 1991, and
three years later, he joined the
Tech faculty. He will retire from
Arkansas Tech as an assistant
professor of geography.
“I ran a muffler shop
for 17 years, and that work was too
hard,” said Canerday. “I thought
teaching might be a little bit
easier, but I was fooled on that
too. It’s a lot of hard work, but
the opportunity to work with these
students has been well worth it. The
faculty members here are friendly
and dedicated, and that is something
that we should all appreciate. We
have a lot of good students here.
For the most part, the students that
have gone through the classes that I
have taught have worked hard and
done well. That’s what makes it
worthwhile.”
Shry, professor of
psychology at Arkansas Tech, is a
1963 graduate of Michigan State
University. He added a Master of
Arts degree from Southern Illinois
University in 1965 and earned his
Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University
in 1968. Shry has been a member of
the Tech faculty since 1975.
“Arkansas Tech was a
very warm, friendly place when I
initially came here,” said Shry. “I
met a lot of friends, and we’ve had
a very close-knit community for most
of the time I was here. I decided
that after 40 years of teaching, it
was probably time to move on. The
good students have continued to keep
in touch with me, and I think what I
imparted to them was critical
thinking.”