Mattox named Distinguished Alumnus
Well-known sports figure and humanitarian H. Jack Mattox, of Ringgold, Ga., was
named a Distinguished Alumnus of Campbell University on Oct. 21 during the
university’s Homecoming events. Mattox, who is a 1951 graduate of Campbell,
played fullback on the Fighting Camels football team from 1949-1951 and was
co-captain of the team in 1950. He also played third base on the baseball team.
Best-known for his humanitarian efforts, Mattox entered
professional life as a teacher and coach, but was soon asked to create a
Recreation Department for Catoosa County, Ga., and became its director in 1974.
During his 30-year career as recreation director, Mattox was able to combine his
love of athletics with his desire to act as an advocate for youth, implementing
numerous improvement projects dealing with athletics throughout the county and
organizing the county’s first Special Olympics events.
In addition, Mattox started a summer camp for
disadvantaged children, providing scholarships and transportation for those in
need. He was presented the prestigious Jefferson Award by the American Institute
for Public Service.
Mattox is a member of the Chattanooga Area Sports Hall
of Fame and a charitable foundation which he organized sponsors an annual golf
tournament which benefits several charities.
He is married to the former Nina Silvers of Ringgold.
They are the parents of a daughter Alicia Burke. They have two grandchildren.
Photo Copy: H. Jack Mattox, right, receives the Distinguished Alumnus Award from
Campbell University President Dr. Jerry M. Wallace.
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