Hall of Fame
Played guard on the Panther’s 1964-65 and 1965-66 basketball championship teams. Named Mr. Ferrum, member of Phi Theta Kappa, National Honor Society and Honor Council, president of Student Council. After Ferrum, named a “Moreland Scholar” at Randolph-Macon College - the first full scholarship given to a transfer student in 136 years. 1972 Graduate of University of Virginia with a graduate degree in Industrial Psychology. Member of Omicron Delta Kappa, worked at DuPont for 20 years as manager of industrial training. Author of nine books in the field of Industrial Training and designed 8 training facilities. International motivational speaker, for 21 years carried the “Rock That Went to Georgia” around the country telling about the miracle of the 1965 Football Champions, in 1996 contributed a gift so that “The Rock that went to Georgia” would have a permanent home in the end zone of the Ferrum Football Field. Active in a variety of civic and community organizations.