SHORT HISTORY OF THE GARNET AND GOLD
Friday, February 3rd, 2012
Hon. Coy M. Kiser (1933-2012)
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012
“You could say, in a way, that Coy Monroe Kiser Jr. wound up in law because he wasn’t good in math. As a cadet at Fishburne Military Academy in Waynesboro, he set his sights on working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.”
- Full article at Richmond Times Dispatch
“Mr. Kiser was the first Commandant and instrumental organizer of The Hudgins Rifles, Fishburne Military (FMS) drill team, in 1951. Serving as catcher for the FMS baseball team, he also had a life-long love for baseball.”
- Full article at The News Leader
ALUMNI RING PROJECT
Monday, January 30th, 2012
ALUMNI RING PROJECT……..THE GARNET and GOLD ….After All isn’T It All About The Ring
Rick Hess FMS 70
As FMS Alumni, we wear the Garnet and Gold in our hearts, in the way we live, and in the stories we share. For many of us, FMS rings that we received when we were cadets were an outward sign of the love we carried for our school and our brothers.
But some of our alumni have lost their rings, or feel that the rings they wore as cadets are no longer a good size for their more mature hands. Some alumni started talking about this during the 2011 Alumni Weekend and an idea was born. Members of the FMS Alumni Facebook group (Join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/FMSmembers/), talked about the idea and decided to move forward with the idea to create rings for FMS alumni.
Rings can identify us to each other, offer reminders of fond memories, and bring recognition to the school we love.
The Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of the Board of Visitors Alumni Relations Committee and Jostens was commissioned to create an alumni ring.
The ring is a larger version of the FMS cadet ring. The ring is 40 penny weight; it is available in 10K gold, or in a gold alloy overlay called Lustrium Suncast. Other than its size, the ring is identical to the cadet ring design. Each alumnus may personalize his ring with the year of his graduation at no additional cost. The other option is an Old English “F” encrusted on the garnet stone, also at no additional cost. Whether you choose 10K gold or the gold alloy overlay, the rings carry a lifetime warranty. If the ring should tarnish, chip, or lose the look of the original ring, it is under warranty for life through Jostens.
The Alumni Ring is available to anyone who attended FMS. You may contact Rick Hess, FMS ’70, at rickhessfms70@g mail.com, or call him at 434-470-1871 for order forms and questions.
About 30 rings have been ordered so far, and the first was delivered in January to Drew Scearce of the class of 1955. He wears his new ring with pride and is very pleased with the look of the ring.
“The project involved the ideas and comments of many alumni. I did the legwork on this project, but this was a collaboration by more than 600 alumni. It is a fine example of the fraternity at work, Hess said. “It was my pleasure to see this come to fruition as a member of the Alumni Relations Committee on the FMS Board of Visitors.”
Rick Hess FMS 70
Board of Visitors
Alumni Relations Committee

Alumni are willing to help.
Saturday, January 28th, 2012
Attention: If you are a pastor or mental health provider – Please follow this thread and comment on your availability. Brothers – from time to time, we all are faced with obstacles that we cannot handle alone. Among our graduates and members of this forum are several men who have chosen or have been chosen to help others with these life obstacles. We recently learned of a loss of life by an accidental overdose. It is easy for us to say to someone – You Need Help! I would like for us to be able to say, I can help. The help can come in the form of a referral, a listening ear, a prayer or even an intervention. If you would be in a position to say “I can help!” Please share a comment below or contact me privately. Thanks.
Welcome to the New FMSAlumni.com
Friday, January 13th, 2012
Over the years, FMSAlumni.com has undergone many changes. For 2012, a new look and some new features are in the works. This is the first phase of the new FMSAlumni.com website, but there’s much more to come. Check here often to see updates and current events. Also, if you join our Facebook FMS Alumni Group, you will have access to even more features!
