William H. McEnroe, who was hired in 1950 to help develop the art department at Ventura College and then spent the next 32 years teaching there, died Jan. 25 at his home in Olympia, Wash. He was 93.Donna Granata, founder of Focus on the Masters, a nonprofit organization based in Ventura that researches and documents the lives of area artists, announced McEnroe’s death on Thursday.“Bill was an instrumental figure in helping to shape the Ventura County art community and beyond,” Granata said in a news release. MCENROEART.COM This piece by William H.