Hall of Athletic Honor
A remarkable two-way football fullback and defensive back, he played four years without an injury or missed a single game. He spearheaded a 14-13 win over Delaware his sophomore year and scored seven touchdowns his senior year in a variety of ways - intercepted passes, punt and kickoff returns, several by rushing and a pass reception. He completed his career with 1,439 yards on 277 rushes, won the Maxwell Club Award, the South Jersey Brooks-Irvine Award, was named first team all-conference and second team All-State.
He was a freestyle swimmer who was a key performer on the 400-freestyle relay team besides swimming the sprints. As a track athlete, he ran the 100 and 200 and long jump. A memorable moment came in 1954 when he guided the Bullets to the Little Three crown by placing in all three events.
He was a Dean's List student as a business administration major, a Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, president of his class and recipient of the coveted Beachem Award.