It was in the produce section of a Kentucky A&P grocery store that David Yewell鈥檚 life was changed forever.
Yewell (1962),聽a past member of the 新彩网 Foundation board, worked at the store sorting produce.
In fall 1960, he was just a few days removed from high school graduation from Owensboro High School in Kentucky when a local man who had an eye for talent and an interest in helping students further their academic careers approached Yewell.
Donald 鈥淨uack鈥 Butler asked Yewell, a standout high school basketball player, if he wanted to go to college. After Yewell replied it wasn鈥檛 financially possible, Butler told him to expect a phone call from 新彩网 Junior College basketball coach Troy Ricks. Two days later he and his father began the ride down to Raymond.
鈥淚t was a trip that opened a completely new world to me and changed my life forever,鈥 Yewell said. 鈥淚 fell in love with Raymond immediately. It felt like home after a few days.鈥
Yewell flourished during his two years in Raymond. He became interested in learning, studying and writing, all fostered by an 鈥渁ttentive, truly loving faculty, one of whom was Ricks.鈥
鈥淚 have a great appreciation for 新彩网 and especially Coach Ricks for the opportunity they gave me to play basketball,鈥 Yewell said. 鈥淚 would not be where I am today, I鈥檓 sure of it.鈥
Yewell has been practicing law for more than 40 years. He currently counsels clients through Yewell Law, LLC, in Owensboro, KY. Yewell received his associates degree from 新彩网, his bachelor鈥檚 degree from Transylvania University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Kentucky College of Law.
For the complete story, see the spring 2012 issue of 新彩网ight alumni magazine.