![]() After retiring from the credit union he assisted in the design and development of the new National Knife Museum and his work is still viewed by thousands of visitors to Smoky Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville. He illustrated several books and many newsletters, and did many drawings for the Oak Ridger especially during the World's Fair. ![]() ![]() He was also the Director of the Science Materials Information Services program for the Regional Science Experience Center and the Center for In-Service Education as well as other major regional projects funded by the National Science Foundation. He was also the seventh and eight grade basketball couch for 15 years. Most of his teaching career was spent at Jefferson Junior High School where he at different times taught art, science, and mathematics. After retiring form teaching he was assistant manager of the Oak Ridge Schools Federal Credit Union for over 20 years. ![]()
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