Three inducted into the Olivet College Athletic Hall of Fame
Olivet College inducted three new members – Bill Feddeler ’62, Dean Souden ’68 and Patricia Ann (Harding) Weeks ’85 – into its Athletic Hall of Fame Sept. 13. The trio was recognized at halftime of the football game and formally inducted at a dinner after the game.
OLIVET, Mich. -- Olivet College inducted three new members – Bill Feddeler ’62, Dean Souden ’68 and Patricia Ann (Harding) Weeks ’85 – into its Athletic Hall of Fame Sept. 13. The trio was recognized at halftime of the football game and formally inducted at a dinner after the game.
Feddeler was a member of the football and track and field teams at Olivet, earning four varsity letters in football and three in track and field. He was a co-captain of the 1961 football team, which finished the season with an 8-1 record. For his efforts, Feddeler earned first-team All-MIAA honors and was named to the AP All-Star Team. In track, he participated in the throwing events and was selected as the team’s MVP in 1959.
Souden earned three varsity letters on the football team, where he played on the offensive line. He earned All-MIAA honors in 1967. Souden was a member of the basketball team. After earning a letter his freshman and sophomore year, he served as the freshman basketball coach.
Weeks was a letterwinner on the volleyball, basketball and
softball teams at Olivet. In softball, she was a first-team
All-MIAA selection in 1983 and 1984 and was selected as the
team’s MVP in
1984.
