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- Induction Year:
- 1977
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- Sport(s):
- Coach
Bio
Head Coach of the football team from 1959 to 1970 and Athletic
Director from 1960 to 1971, his leadership earned Olivet College
great respect in the MIAA. Four times his football teams placed
second in the league, and several times his players were selected
by MIAA coaches as Most Valuable Players. In 1961, he was named
Coach of the Year in Michigan. He still holds the record for the
most victories of any football caoch in Olivet’s long
history.
Few men have ever brought more integrity and honesty to the sports
arena. All who played under his coaching learned to be gentlemen by
his example. His first concern was for the young men, and then for
the sport he was coaching.
Many of his students recall his excellence in the classroom, where
he taught both by example and by prepared lectures. These high
standards carried through in his home life as well, and in his role
as an active churchman.
He was part of every facet of campus life. He helped Olivet earn
accreditation by the North Central Association, and contributed to
the design and construction of the Lester K. Kirk Collegiate Center
and the Mott Academic Center. He gave new meaning to many of
Olivet’s old and unique traditions.
For the many ways he left his mark on the campus and its students
with a spirit of kindness and the force of good character, Olivet
is proud to induct him into the Olivet College Athletic Hall of
Fame.