Leo Campbell, who taught physical education in Muskegon Public Schools for 44 years, helped thousands of kids learn the rules and the value of sports long before they reached high school. Campbell never married. Instead, he devoted his energy and free time to his students. A native of Anderson, Indiana, Campbell lived in Muskegon for 65 years. He started teaching gym at Muskegon’s elementary schools in 1920 and didn’t retire until 1964 — working with Big Red greats from Ike Kepford to Earl Morrall to Don Arnson and even future Ice Follies stars Gil and Gordon McKellen.
His final gift to Muskegon’s youth came after his death. The antiques in his home and shop were auctioned shortly after his death, with the proceeds going to establish a fund with the Muskegon County Community Foundation to benefit recreation sports and young people. In 1990, money from that fund was given to the Muskegon Area Special Olympics program.