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CHESTER C. ELSON '36
Inducted: 1988
Chet Elson played fullback for the DePauw football team for four seasons
and also served as an assistant coach for the freshman team in 1935.
Following graduation, he coached basketball and track at Madison High
School, and from 1939-1942 he coached all sports at Greencastle High
School. From 1942 to the end of the War, he was the Military Instructor
for General Motors. He moved into a sales career in 1945 as Indiana
representative for Jiffy Lift Jack Company, and was leading producer for
the nation that year. he began a very successful career in insurance with
Mutual of Omaha in 1945 and remained there until his retirement in 1987.
He is a past president of both the Indiana and Iowa International Health
and Accident Associations. In 1979, he spearheaded the drive which, in 90
days, raised $2,300,565 from 28 members of the legendary 1933 football
team to honor their coach, Raymond "Gaumy" Neal, whose name stands on the
fieldhouse at Lilly Center as a result. Elson, who came to DePauw with
about $7 in his pocket, had considered Neal a principal influence on his
life: in Elson's words, Neal "fed me when I was hungry, housed me when I
had no place to stay and helped me when I had no money." Elson received an
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from DePauw in 1980, and in
1981, was awarded the Old Gold Goblet. He was inducted into the Indiana
Football Hall of Fame in 1985 and provided funds which would produce
$1,000 scholarships for one player from each of the five divisions of
Indiana hight school football.
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