Before that time, Evansville College maintained a radio broadcasting program through an agreement with 1280 WGBF, a local radio station.
He was active in school sports and president of the student government at Evansville College, where he graduated in 1941.
Durham attended Evansville College (now called the University of Evansville) for a year (1949-1950).
He later coached at Evansville College in Evansville, Illinois.
Her father, Fritz C. Neumann, was a professor at Evansville College.
He won two championships with the Pistons and one with the Kautskys, although he is best known for his career at Evansville College.
When he graduated in 1938, he decided to stay close to home and attend Evansville College (now known as the University of Evansville).
After working for a time at the oil fields, he moved to Evansville College (now University of Evansville).
After deliberation, the school was relocated to Evansville in 1919 and renamed Evansville College.
In the period from World War II to 1960, Evansville College grew significantly.