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“I don’t know of anyone else from
the university who has that kind of
assignment. It is a major honor to
Marlon as well as Sam Houston.”
rolando v. del carmen
distinguished professor of criminal justice
The magazine of Sam Houston State University
Member of The Texas State University System
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2 One Of The President’s Men
Serving as a Secret Service agent, alumnus protects Bush.
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CJ Center programs impact more than classroom.
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One Of The
President’s
Men
Alumnus Protects Bush
As Secret Service Agent
by Frank Krystyniak
SHSU Heritage Magazine
arlon Harris was just three
when “Starsky & Hutch”
brought their Dirty Harrytype excitement to his home
TV screen in Charlotte, N.C. Then just
a couple of years later along came the
California Highway Patrol motorcycle
officers on “CHIPS,” arresting speeders
and car thieves, saving lives and helping
stranded motorists.
Flash forward 30 years …
Marlon Harris, U. S. Secret Service
agent assigned to protect the president
of the United States and his family, is
off duty tonight, returning from a dress
rehearsal of the 2006 performance of
“Christmas in Washington.” Unlike that
infamous night at Ford’s Theatre, the following night will be a pleasant one for the
president and first lady, as they join the
performers onstage for the finale—”Hark,
the Herald Angels Sing.”
With Harris, as they travel from the
National Building Museum performance
hall to his home in Maryland, are his
mother and godmother. In a couple of days
the godmother will get to meet the president as a guest at the White House Christmas
Party. Two years ago he took his grandmother
and last year his mother.
Then suddenly on the freeway in front of
them is a problem. A car has been hit and is in
moving lanes of traffic. In an instant Harris is
diverting traffic with his own car and reaches
the other car, where he helps push it out
of danger.
“He went right into his police mode,” says
Edna Harris, proud mother but not all that
impressed. “He’s always doing things like that.”
Marlon can’t say why he was chosen for
the U. S. Secret Service and the Presidential
Protective Division, one of the most dangerous
and pressure-packed police assignments in the
entire world, but he knows how it all started.
“As a kid I was always fascinated with
police officers, firemen,” he says. “It was just
something I wanted to do.”
When he was 10, he and his family visited
an aunt in Houston. Edna says it was during
the “oil boom,” and they thought Houston was
“the best thing since popcorn.” They settled in
the Missouri City area, and Marlon attended
Willowridge High School, where he was in
student government, the Spanish Club, and a
trainer for the football team.
In high school he was just too small to play
football. Now at 34, after years of hitting the
weights, he’s a solid 5'9" and 175 pounds and
works out 4 – 5 times a week. One of the first
questions he and other Secret Service agents ask
hotel desk clerks when they’re on the road is
“Where’s the exercise room?”
By the time he graduated from high school
his career choice was becoming clear. Edna had
seen to it that it would be a wise one.
“I didn’t spare the rod,” she says. “I didn’t
spoil the child.” In addition, she made her
children go to church regularly. “He always did
what I asked him,” she says. “He always wanted
to be in the law, on the right side.”
When he looked around for a place to
study criminal justice, the Sam Houston State
University program impressed him. He also
impressed the professors.
One of them was James Barrum, who is
now retired from teaching but continues to
work with the criminal justice intern program
half time. One night after a class he asked
Marlon if he would like to apply for a U. S.
Secret Service internship. Marlon did but was
not accepted.
“What surprised me the most was his
conscientiousness and integrity,” says Barrum.
“Also, he was one of the most responsible and
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analytical students I’ve ever had.”
He did get an internship with the Missouri
City Police Department and went to work there
full time when the internship was over. One
day in June 1995, he was on his way to check
a residential burglar alarm when the dispatcher
sidetracked him.
There was a two-year old trapped underneath a garage door and the mother could not
get the automatic opener to work.
“I still think about it to this day,” Marlon
says. “The garage door had come down on him,
and he was lying on his stomach, not breathing.
He had a very faint pulse.”
He ran into the garage and using the
manual door lift got it off the child. He began
resuscitation, and before long, although it
seemed an eternity at the time, the child took a
deep breath.
“I thought it was his last breath,” says
Marlon. “Actually, he was just starting to
breathe again.”
The boy was Life Flighted to Hermann
Hospital where he was checked out, and appar-
ently had not been unconscious long enough to
suffer permanent damage. Marlon got a lifesaving award and although just a rookie was named
by the 100 Club of Houston as its Missouri City
Policeman of the Year.
The awards were gratifying, but not nearly
as much so as being in the Galleria four or five
years after that. A youngster of about eight
came running by, and when he saw the child’s
parents Marlon knew it was the now normal and
healthy kid who had been playing a game by
sliding under an automatic garage door when he
was two—and one time didn’t quite make it.
Saving a life is not a requirement for selection by the U. S. Secret Service, but it doesn’t
hurt. After about a 15-month process of getting accepted, training in Georgia and the
Washington, D. C. area, in May of 1998 he was
assigned to the Secret Service office in Houston.
Like his noteworthy service as a policeman,
working in the Houston office had an advantage.
Occasionally he provided protection for former
President Bush and Mrs. Bush.
“As a kid I was
always fascinated
with police officers,
firemen.It was
just something I
wanted to do.”
Marlon Harris
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In 2003 he got the job he then knew was the
one he had always wanted, with the Presidential
Protective Division at the White House.
His appointment was not unnoticed in
the Criminal Justice Center, by people like
Barrum and Rolando del Carmen, who is one
of the nation’s foremost authorities on criminal
justice law.
“I don’t know anyone else from the university who has that kind of assignment,” says del
Carmen. “It is a major honor to Marlon as well
as Sam Houston State University.”
How important is presidential protection
to our governmental process?
“If anything happens to the president the
country will be in a turmoil,” says del Carmen.
“Those who are given that responsibility must
be very trustworthy and sophisticated in the
ways of security.”
The Secret Service was founded in 1865 to
combat counterfeiting. Two years later it was
investigating the Ku Klux Klan, bootlegging
(noted euphemistically on the Secret Service
Web site as “non-conforming distillers”),
smugglers, mail robbers, land frauds and other
federal crimes.
After the assassination of William
McKinley in 1901, the task of protecting the
president was added to its mission. In 1908,
eight Secret Service agents were transferred
to the Department of Justice, forming the
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nucleus of what is now the Federal Bureau
of Investigation.
With creation of the Department of
Homeland Security in March 2003, the
Secret Service was transferred there from the
Department of the Treasury. Still, much of
its work is less glamorous than protecting the
president and first family. Most agents find that
accounting, law, and computer training are used
far more than physical conditioning and
weapons expertise.
Not all Secret Service agents get the
Presidential Protective Division assignment.
Although Marlon estimates that 75 – 80 percent of them are married, some turn it down
because it can be tough on families. It means
lots of travel, being on-call 24/7/365 and tons
of pressure.
For Marlon, travel has been one of the most
enjoyable aspects of the assignment. He was
especially moved by seeing the Robben Island
Prison in South Africa—”the South African
Alcatraz”—where Nelson Mandela was first
imprisoned. It also helps that he’s not married,
though his mother thinks that could happen
once he’s in a more normal Secret Service assignment. The White House gig won’t last forever.
With three grandchildren from other son
Steven, she hopes that Marlon will someday
contribute to that count. She responds quickly
when asked if he has some girlfriends.
“I don’t know
anyone else from
the university who
has that kind of
assignment. It is
a major honor to
Marlon as well
as Sam Houston
State University.”
Rolando del Carmen
Distinguished Professor Of
Criminal Justice
“Some is the right word,” she says.
She thinks Marlon would do well as provider for a family. Two years ago he bought her
a house, as a surprise.
He told her when her apartment lease was
about up to not sign another one because she
needed a bigger place. One day they were
driving around looking at apartments and houses. He suggested they stop and go into a house
where a friend of his was stationed, pretending
to be a real estate salesperson.
“I said, ‘This is a nice house, Marlon,’”
Edna remembers. “’But why did the people
leave the washer, the dryer and the refrigerator?’
Then we went into the master bedroom and
there were 30 people—my family, friends, and
his grandmother. I almost fainted.”
Marlon’s great-grandfather was a sharecropper. Grandmother Nannie Jackson worked in
Charlotte for a pie company and an auto parts
manufacturer, packing orders and working
weekends. Marlon was the first of her six grandchildren to earn a college degree.
His grandmother is as no-nonsense as her
daughter and grandson. She and several other
family members recently went on a family cruise
to the Bahamas. She said she picked up a couple
of souvenirs and didn’t leave any money with
the shipboard casino.
“I give mine to the Lord,” she says. “The
Lord has blessed me with 77 years. I’ve never
gambled and don’t need to start it now.”
A thrill for her was going to the White
House Christmas party two years ago and meeting the president.
“You maybe had five minutes to talk to
him,” she said. “He said Marlon is a good man.”
One of Marlon’s favorite photos is from
that party. He’s on the left, then Laura Bush,
and then the president and his grandmother—
holding hands.
“I grabbed his and he grabbed mine,”
Nannie says. “It was just an honor.”
For Marlon, too, his work is an honor. He
used that word several times in an interview.
Since 9/11 there is even more stress. Agents
charged with presidential protection must be
alert constantly.
There have been 16 presidential assassination attempts in U. S. history. We tend to
forget those that were not successful, including several recent ones. In fact there have been
attempts on the life of every president since and
including Richard Nixon.
Secret Service agents know that history—
and the odds that it will happen again.
“I live by the thought that it isn’t a matter
of IF it’s going to happen,” Marlon Harris says,
“but a matter of WHEN it’s going to happen.
Just when will be the day? Will this be the day
when somebody tries us?” o
Recent Presidential
Assassination Attempts
Richard Nixon—In February 1974 a man
planned to crash a commercial airliner into
the White House, shooting the pilot and copilot before killing himself.
Gerald Ford—In California in September 1975
two attempts were made to shoot Ford.
Jimmy Carter—In California in May 1979 a
man carrying a pistol, who said he was part of
a plot to kill Carter, was arrested at a civic center mall where Carter was about to speak.
Ronald Reagan—In March 1981 Reagan was
hit by shots from a small caliber handgun.
George H. W. Bush—In April 1993 16 suspected terrorists working for Saddam Hussein
smuggled a car bomb into Kuwait with the
intention of detonating it at a Bush speech at
Kuwait University.
Bill Clinton—In October 1994 a man fired 29
shots from a semi-automatic rifle at the White
House, thinking Clinton was standing outside.
George W. Bush—In May 2005, while
Bush was giving a speech in Tbilisi, in the
Eurasian country of Georgia, a man threw a
hand grenade toward the podium, but it did
not explode.
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What
Happens
At SHSU…
CJ Center Programs
Impact More Than
Classroom
By Julia May
SHSU Heritage Magazine
hile the Las Vegas tourism council promotes the
idea of “What Happens
in Las Vegas, Stays in Las
Vegas,” the rest of the world should be thankful that what goes on in the Sam Houston State
University Criminal Justice Center reaches all
the way around the world.
Because of several programs that
embrace collaborative efforts between
the scholars who study the issues and the
practitioners who deal with those issues
in the field, the Criminal Justice Center
enjoys a nationally—and internationally—
recognized and respected reputation
not only as a leader in education but also
for facilitating research which is used to
set policy, promote cutting edge training
for those already in the field, and provide
technical assistance to the criminal
justice community.
The programs include the Bill
Blackwood Law Enforcement Management
Institute of Texas, the Correctional
Management Institute of Texas, the Texas
Regional Center for Policing Innovation,
the Crime Victims Institute, the Survey
Research Program, and the Police
Research Center.
their lives in maintaining a productive and
peaceful society want the leadership of those
who enforce society’s laws to be on top of things
as well.
The Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement
Management Institute of Texas, known by the
acronym LEMIT, was established by the state
legislature in 1987 for the development of management and executive level law enforcement
personnel in the state.
Ironically, it is those who commit crimes
who fund the program—a $1 surcharge on
criminal fines levied in the state goes to support
the institute.
Rita Villarreal-Watkins, Ed. D., a former police officer and chief deputy sheriff, is
LEMIT’s executive director.
When LEMIT was officially established,
the first program offered was a Command
College, which emphasized leadership development for police supervisors and managers.
Almost 20 years later, the Leadership Command
College remains the flagship program
of LEMIT.
Today, LEMIT’s offerings have expanded
from the one Command College to several programs—all based on the foundation established
for the Leadership Command College when it
first began.
“All our programs impact leadership develThe Bill Blackwood Law
opment for law enforcement,” said Watkins.
Enforcement Management
In addition to the Command College,
Institute of Texas
LEMIT’s programs include:
• Texas Police Chief Leadership Series—for
As criminals and the crimes they
the chief administrative officers of Texas
commit become more sophisticated, those
police departments;
who are tasked with protecting and serving
• New Chief Development Program—
are expected to be able to keep up with the
mandated by the state for new
changing dynamics.
police chiefs;
Just like stockholders expect CEOs to be
•
Command Staff Leadership Series—proknowledgeable and aware of new developments
vides the same training for command
so they can protect and promote their investstaff as for police chiefs;
ments, law-abiding citizens who have invested
• Constables Leadership Development
Training—mandated for newly
elected constables;
• Constables Continuing Education—mandated by the state;
• Newly Elected Constables Professional
Development—mandated by the state;
• the Incident Command Simulation
Training Project—created to deliver
incident command training to law
enforcement to help them in making
decisions in the field during a catastrophe (see story on page 11);
• the Executive Issues Seminar Series—
coordinated and produced under an
agreement with the Police Research
Center to provide interchange among
Texas police administrators;
• TELEMASP Bulletin—published
monthly to distribute information about
the comparative administrative practices
of Texas law enforcement across the state;
• Professional Conference Support—assists
professional law enforcement associations
by offering managerial and executive
development programs and providing
instructors at their annual conferences;
• Special Programs—designed to meet
a newly identified need in law enforcement training;
• the Office of Law Enforcement
Training—offers training to officers in
the field in specific areas of law enforcement for professional development;
• the International Police Program—
designed so that Texas police officers can
travel overseas to interact professionally
with police officers from other countries.
“Although the programs are intense, all the
agencies are so appreciative of the training they
receive here,” said Watkins. “In fact, one of the
graduates from the New Chief’s Development
Program sent us a note that we delivered
‘Mountain Top’ training. It was a wonderful
compliment for the work we do.”
enhancing public safety by developing their
leadership skills and capabilities,” said Dretke.
CMIT’s core program is the Texas
Probation Training Academy, which provides
certification training as well as professional
development training for experienced adult and
juvenile probation officers.
One program that serves practitioners
across the entire United States is the Executive
Orientation Program. This week-long training
for new chief probation officers is offered twice a
year in collaboration with the National Institute
of Corrections and the National Association of
Probation Executives.
CMIT also hosts the Wardens Peer
Interaction Program, which brings in wardens
from across the nation to share their best practices with each other.
During the programs there is often the
Correctional Management
opportunity for an exchange of information
Institute of Texas
between scholars and practitioners.
“We often ask our criminal justice profesThe College of Criminal Justice began
sors to teach some of our courses,” said Dretke,
a little over 40 years as the Institute of
explaining that each of the faculty who agree to
Contemporary Corrections and the Behavioral
be a part of the program must have proven, eviSciences. Initially, plans were for the program
dence-based, referenced work.
to operate in collaboration with the then-Texas
“When the practitioners come here, we ask
Department of Corrections to promote training
our graduate students what they are interested
in correctional education.
in, and we offer the opportunity for them to talk
As the demands of society increased for
to the practitioners,” said Dretke.
sophisticated police training during the 1960s
Although SHSU serves as the host institudue to problems relating to civil unrest, soaring drug use, and a rising crime rate, the role of tion for a number of conferences and programs
offered by CMIT, only 30 to 40 percent of
Sam Houston State’s criminal justice program
CMIT’s training is done at the university
expanded beyond offering correctional training
because “practitioners have limited funding for
to include providing professional training for
those who would be called upon to maintain law training, so we go to them,” said Dretke.
Recognizing that correctional issues and
and order.
problems are often similar throughout the
However, correctional leadership training
remains an integral focus of the Criminal Justice world, CMIT often serves as an international
host for conferences and seminars.
Center, and the Correctional Management
Recently, judges and probation officials,
Institute of Texas, known as CMIT, is one of
the programs that ensures that administrators of as well high-ranking correctional officials from
juvenile and adult institutional and community Poland have visited. CMIT was also instrumental in bringing Poland’s probation associacorrections agencies have the educational tools
tion together with the National Association
they need to be responsible for making approof Probation and Texas Probation Association
priate decisions within their organizations.
Executives to sign agreements to share informaDoug Dretke, a 25-year veteran of the
tion and ideas.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice, is the
CMIT has also hosted officials from
executive director of CMIT. He served as an
Australia, Georgia, Moldova, Korea, the
assistant warden, senior warden and was director for the Correctional Institutions Division of United Kingdom, France, Mozambique, Italy,
People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and Papua
TDCJ before coming to Sam Houston State.
New Guinea.
“The programs we offer to practitioners
are designed to make them more effective for
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Texas Regional Center For
Policing Innovation
The Texas Regional Center For Policing
Innovation is one of 27 such centers funded by
the Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services, a component of the U. S. Department
of Justice, to provide training and technical
assistance on community policing issues and
other timely topics to law enforcement agencies
and the communities they serve.
TRCPI was established at SHSU in 1997
by a $1 million grant awarded by the Justice
Department. The funding was initially for one
year, but has been extended each year since then.
The center provides training to law
enforcement personnel primarily in rural and
suburban communities in Texas, but has provided specialized DNA training in Oklahoma and
all states north and west of El Paso, including
Alaska and Hawaii. However, none of the law
enforcement agencies that serve those communities are required to send representative to the
SHSU Criminal Justice Center—the training
goes to them.
Some of the nation’s larger police departments get federal dollars in addition to having a
regular training budget. However, departments
in smaller cities and towns often have limited
funds for training.
It is those smaller communities to which
TRCPI reaches out.
“None of our training takes place at the
Criminal Justice Center because most of the
smaller agencies don’t have the money to travel
for specialized training,” said Phillip Lyons,
associate professor of criminal justice and
executive director of the Texas center. “So we go
to cities where there are a lot of smaller agencies
in the surrounding areas, such as San Antonio
or Houston.”
The Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services, through its support of the
regional community policing institute network,
is the only national network bringing training
to local law enforcement agencies.
“We have always directed our efforts at
those agencies and communities that need us
most,” he said.
“Larger agencies typically have the resources they need to keep abreast of developments
in the field. Small agencies usually lack those
resources, but their constituents, of course, are
no less deserving,” he explained.
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While reaching out to smaller police
agencies, TRCPI provides training for
working with vulnerable populations historically
excluded from police services, such as children,
gays and lesbians, persons with mental
illness and cognitive impairment, and undocumented individuals.
“Some of the graduate students in criminal
justice and also in the university’s psychology
program have been involved in the work we
do to prepare curriculum for the courses,” said
Lyons. “They also conduct small research
projects to verify what we are doing in our
training courses.”
Course offerings have addressed the resolution of citizen complaints; the identification,
collection and preservation of DNA evidence for
first responders; ethics, integrity and accountability for law enforcement agencies; community
fear reduction; racial profiling; the role of local
intelligence in homeland security; volunteers in
police services; and human trafficking.
“Human trafficking is the fastest growing
crime worldwide, second only to the sale
of illegal drugs,” said Lyons. “However, in
Texas, victim rescues and the prosecution of
traffickers have been increasing because of
heightened awareness and multi-agency task
force responses.”
victimization and property crime victimization,”
said Glen Kercher, professor of criminal justice
and the institute’s director. “We also have a special focus each year in addition.”
In previous surveys the special focus has
addressed identity theft, Internet crime, and
stalking. In the coming year, the survey will
look at intimate partner violence.
“We decide what topics are going to be
on the survey by what’s currently being discussed at the federal level and in state legislatures across the country,” said Kercher. “We
attend conferences to keep up-to-date with
emerging issues.”
In addition to the phone survey, the institute’s other projects include research and review
of policies in Texas and other states and special
topic surveys.
“This past year we did a survey of
victim services personnel across the state—those
who work in law enforcement, in district attorney’s offices, and with community agencies like
safe houses and rape crisis centers,”
Kercher explained.
“We were also alerted that the House
Jurisprudence Committee had a charge to look
at restitution for crime victims,” he said. “So
we reviewed that issue as it’s addressed across
the country.
“We put together a report that we sent to
Crime Victims Institute
that committee, and the comparable committee
Unlike LEMIT and CMIT, which are fund- on the Senate side, along with policy recomed by fees collected in courts, the Crime Victims mendations,” he said. “That report, after the
Institute receives funding by a direct appropria- first of the year, will be sent to every member of
tion to SHSU by the Texas Legislature.
the Legislature.”
Each year the institute conducts a phone
Copies of all the reports produced by the
survey of Texas residents about their perception institute are sent to legislators, the Attorney
of safety in their community, of crime in their
General’s office, and the Governor’s office.
communities and across the state more generReports are also made available to the public
ally, and victimization experiences they’ve had
through the media.
in the previous two years.
“It’s part of our mission,” said Kercher,
“In every survey we cover violent crime
“to study criminal victimization in the state, to
make the public aware of what’s going on, and
to make recommendations to policy holders.”
This year, the institute is attempting to
interview immigrants about their experiences
with victimization, targeting Hispanics, Chinese
and Vietnamese in Harris County.
“It’s a major undertaking,” explained
Kercher, “because we first have to hire people
who are native speakers, train them, and get a
lot of community input about how we access
these people and what cultural sensitivities we
need to be aware of.”
Kercher suspects that among the Asian
communities in particular victimization is
handled informally within the group.
“I want to see first of all if that’s true so it
can be documented,” he said.
“For example, some of these immigrant
victims—if they were to report a crime to the
police—they are not native speakers and no one
may be available who can speak in their native
tongue,” Kercher explained. “If that is the case,
we want to bring this problem to the attention
of policy makers.”
One issue the institute has studied in
depth is stalking. Kercher said the phone
survey the researchers conducted gave them
surprising results.
“Many victims are men,” he said. “There
is not a lot of research on stalking, and I think
the most common perception is that most of the
victims are women. Women certainly are victims, but men get caught up in that, too.”
Although researchers in the Crime Victims
Institute conduct surveys, not all of the information they collect is by phone. They also do
person-to-person interviews, as they will be
doing in the immigrant project, and they gather
available information done by other studies.
Kercher said is he especially proud of
how the institute mentors the students who
work there.
“That has been one of the most satisfying things for me—seeing their enthusiasm
and their intelligence,” he said, “and knowing
it gives them some experience as well as the
opportunity to show scholarly research on
their vitae.”
Survey Research Program
The Survey Research Program has been
publishing the results of the Texas Crime Poll
survey since 1977.
“The questions cover a wide variety of
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issues about crime, criminals and the administration of justice, which are of interest to
the general public, criminal justice agency
administrators, and to criminal justice policy
makers including elected officials,” said Dennis
Longmire, professor of criminal justice and
director of the program.
SHSU criminal justice professors often contribute ideas for questions based on the interests
of their own research or from questions that
have arisen from scholarly discussions and from
their students in the classroom.
The questions are then submitted to randomly selected Texans, age 18 and older, and
information is compiled to produce a scientifically grounded report.
As technology has changed, the Crime Poll
has evolved from a hard copy publication to an
online publication. The summary, final report,
and all data and data sets can be downloaded
and printed, and all summaries from 1977 to
the current report are available online as well.
During the state legislative sessions, copies
of the Texas Crime Poll are distributed to members of the House and Senate.
Among the topics that have been explored
through the years are death penalty issues, the
rights of foreign nationals, and what to do about
open containers of alcoholic beverages
in vehicles.
“The poll showed that Texas citizens supported the establishment of an open container
law,” said Longmire.
Summary reports are requested by chief
executives of adult probation agencies, police
chiefs and other law enforcement officials, and
criminal justice interest groups, such as victims
and families of victims. Journalists also have
shown an interest in the general feedback of the
surveys, especially regarding timely topics.
“They want to know what the public attitude is about those issues,” said Longmire.
Data collected in the surveys have been
cited in major Supreme Court decisions.
“The Crime Poll was cited by Chief Justice
William Rehnquist in his dissenting opinion in
the case of Atkins v. Virginia (2002) where
the majority ruled against the use of the death
penalty against mentally retarded offenders,”
said Longmire.
“Rehnquist cited findings from the Crime
Poll showing that a majority of citizens in
Texas supported the execution of the mentally
retarded, thus showing that doing so would not
shock the conscience of the public—one of the
elements of what constitutes ‘cruel and unusual
punishment,’” he explained.
One of this year’s questions in the Crime
Poll addresses the public view of support for a
Texas version of Jessica’s Law—a 2005 Florida
law designed to punish child sex predators and
reduce their ability to re-offend.
During the 2006 general election, Texas
Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst campaigned heavily
for a law that would include mandatory prison
sentences for some first time offenders (based on
the child’s age) and a death penalty sentence for
a second sexually violent offense against a child
under the age of 14. Dewhurst, the incumbent,
was elected for a second term with approximately 60 percent of the vote.
Not only do the surveys provide valuable
information to policy makers, the entire process
involving the production of the poll is beneficial
to graduate students enrolled in Sam Houston
State’s criminal justice program.
“They learn about sampling and survey
research, as well as how to produce results that
will be understood by the general population,”
said Longmire. “While working on the project,
our students learn the importance of preparing
a product of research that will be not only of
academic value, but will be meaningful to the
public as well.”
In addition, it’s not unusual for at least one
doctoral dissertation and several master’s theses
to result from data produced by the surveys
each year, and the research is used by students
in other universities across the country as well
as those in the criminal justice program at Sam
Houston State.
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throughout Texas they work with, including
agencies from Seabrook to Fort Stockton.
The Police Research Center was formally
One of the innovations associated with the
created as a part of the Criminal Justice Center
CRIMES program involves a cluster of seven
in 1993.
contiguous police agencies in Tarrant County.
Among its major endeavors is a stateThrough CRIMES, a regional database—the
of-the-art police information management
first of its kind in the nation—has been implesystem—the Criminal Research, Information
mented which allows any of the agencies in the
Management, and Evaluation System—known
cluster to access and research the databases of
as the CRIMES program.
the other agencies.
“The system was launched as a direct
“If a burglary occurs in the jurisdiction
technical assistance endeavor to Texas law
of one the police departments,” explained
enforcement,” said Larry Hoover, professor
Hoover, “someone from that department can
of criminal justice and director of the Police
look through the information input by the other
Research Center.
agencies to see if there are similar crime patterns
The current system integrates modules
or trends.”
related to offense reports, computer-assisted disWhile programs such as CRIMES benefit
patch, traffic citations, accident reports, arrests,
police agencies, law enforcement groups also
bookings, property room management, jail
reap the rewards of scholastic contributions by
management, crime analysis, intelligence files,
SHSU’s criminal justice graduate students and
and warrant files.
faculty members who are involved with work in
“It has a powerful mobile component,” said
the Police Research Center.
Hoover. “In recent years, police agencies have
A recent dissertation by a doctoral student
provided laptop computers in patrol cars, and
addressed the frequency of calls for service to
the system provides an enormous wealth of data
police agencies compared to social demographics
to officers in the field.
of the neighborhood.
“The officers can access a citizen’s name
“It is an accepted fact that police are
and get all contact information from the trivial,
called to stressed neighborhoods more often,”
such as someone who called to report a traffic
said Hoover.
accident, to the profound, such as someone who
“The dissertation studied how much more
assaulted a police officer,” Hoover explained.
often and for what reasons,” he explained. “The
The component also has a Global
information is useful for police deployment deciPositioning System module that can tell the dissions, as well as to provide information when
patcher where every patrol car is at all times and
there are accusations of racial profiling. The
a Geographic Information System module that
research by the student documented why the
gives both the patrol officer and the dispatcher
police were in those specific neighborhoods and
information about where the call for service is
showed that citizens need and want them there.”
being made.
The Police Research Center has also col“Even cell phone information is relayed to
laborated with LEMIT to design the Texas
the CRIMES information system,” said Hoover.
Major Cities Initiative for police chiefs of
The staff members at SHSU who work
Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston
with the CRIMES program enjoy a close workand San Antonio—cities exceeding a population
ing partnership with the 20 police agencies
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of 500,000 and have police deployed
from substations.
“These chiefs face unique problems endemic to central cities,” said Hoover.
Because all major cities have similar problems with crime issues, members of the Police
Research Center regularly engage representatives
of large police departments outside of Texas to
discuss crime reduction programs that have been
shown to be effective in their cities.
“We enjoy a reputation nationally and
internationally for integrating research and
service for both police agencies and for the
education of those who will have careers in the
criminal justice discipline,” said Hoover.
“Both the CRIMES program and the Major
Cities Initiative provide direct technical assistance to Texas law enforcement; both provide
research opportunities in real world environments; and both provide graduate students
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A
Facility,
Program
Prepare
Groups For
Emergencies
By Jennifer Gauntt
student walks into a high
school, opens fire and begins
taking hostages. An airplane
carrying 150 passengers
crashes in a field near your
city. A Category 4 hurricane
is threatening your town.
What would you do in any of those
scenarios? Would you be prepared to
handle all of the issues and repercussions
that may result?
Dealing with those types of
emergencies is exactly what Sam Houston
State University’s new Incident Command
Simulation Training program has been
teaching Texas law enforcement agencies
and other organizations for the past
two years.
INCOSIT is the only one of its type
in the United States, according to program director David Webb, who designed
the program with colleague Hakan Can
at the university’s Bill Blackwood Law
Enforcement Management Institute of
Texas. The idea came from Webb’s experience with the British police service.
“One of the priorities for commanders in Britain is to have training on critical
incident command. We would carry out
table-top exercises, as well as major realtime exercises,” Webb said. “A few years
ago LEMIT wasn’t delivering any critical
incident management training.
“We thought we would try and
design a system where you would put
people in what we call an immersive training environment,” he said. “An immersive training environment is one where the participants
actually believe that they are dealing with an
incident because their working environment is
as life-like as we can make it.”
Now, three years later, a year of which
was design and building, INCOSIT has trained
incident command teams from around the state
of Texas, as well as ones from South American
states.
“We train participants on a wide range
of critical incidents, ranging from a variety of
man-made to natural disasters, so we’ll look at
terrorism, the bird flu, ricin, as well as train
derailments, a plane crash, a hostage taking a
school or university and hurricanes,” Webb said.
“We try and train the people in things they are
likely to deal with.
“I think what makes us different from
other training providers is that we don’t come
up with fantastic ideas about helicopters
crashing down on people, where people can’t
win in the situation,” he said. “We want people
to win; we want them to make good decisions
and get themselves out of critical incidents.
That is really what it is all about—the capability of critical incident command teams to make
sound decisions.”
The university-funded complex includes
a suite of three rooms: a classroom, where participants watch each other in action; a control
room, where INCOSIT staff members run the
simulation; and a command suite, where a nineperson command team runs through real-life
scenarios in real time.
To make the training session as real as
possible, INCOSIT works with CBS in BryanCollege Station to develop “breaking news”
scenarios that will interrupt one of the four
newscasts on a split-screen television.
When this happens, the command team
goes into the command suite and begins working to solve the issue at hand.
“We train people according to roles.
Within the command teams there is obviously a
commander; then there are eight other roles.
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We train the operations guy, the logistics person, the public information officer, and there
are specific duties,” Webb said. “If they know
that role, they can fit into a command team
operating anywhere. So, you’re not just training
a group of people to work with each other, you
are training specific roles within a team.”
The simulation is run in “real time,” meaning the events unfold as they would in an actual,
real-life situation, sometimes lasting four to 10
hours, Webb said.
“We have the capacity to interject a breaking news story in a regular TV broadcast, so
participants really think that the breaking news
stories are real. We will run incidents for the
same amount of time as they would take on the
street,” he said.
“So there’s no stopping for a cup of coffee
or anything like that,” he said. “After we’ve
been going for an hour or so, we might change
over and take one team out and put another
one in, but we keep the scenario running. The
action keeps going even though one team is
briefing an incoming team—just in the same
way as it would happen in a real operation.”
The exercises can be very stressful for
participants, but the whole purpose of the
program is to encourage people to formulate
plans, ask the right questions and make the
right decisions.
“It gets quite warm in here; it’s quite a
production,” he said. “It’s not a cheap form
of training. There is plenty of that about, and
that’s what people get—cheap training; the
LEMIT program is a real quality program.
“This whole thing, critical incidents management, is about the quality of the decision
that command teams make, so there is a great
emphasis on decision-making,” he said. “We
also train on elements of leadership and team
building because those are important as well.”
The training complex is supported through
many advanced technological devices, from flatscreen televisions and a projector in the classroom to the numerous work stations, complete
with computers, phones and televisions that
show what everyone is working on, as well as
small microphones embedded in the ceiling of
the command suite, which allow the classroom
participants to hear what is going on in crystalclear sound.
“We rely very heavily on GIS,
Geographical Information Systems, and we
use a lot of maps, and aerial photographs,” he
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said “We can take you down into a high school
with three-dimensional maps and fly you in and
around (buildings).”
In addition, a $350,000 piece of equipment, called a Digital Imaging Table, allows
for a combination of multimedia including
enhanced computer graphics to be displayed.
“You can bring together aerial photography, over-flights by planes and embed that
with maps and lots of different layers of data.
Whichever combination you want to show, you
can,” Webb said. “If you click on a spot on a
map, it will actually explode to show you where
you are, like movie pictures—it has that sort of
capability. So if people ask for the right data, it
should give them much better information upon
which they can make a decision.”
The command suite was even used for
seven days and seven nights by the National
Guard when refugees were brought to
Huntsville during Hurricane Rita, serving as a
“real-life command center,” he said.
In addition, the suite will be used to
train two teams for SHSU to handle such cases
as the hurricane.
“They did a great job with Hurricane
Rita; this is just to try to do it even better,”
Webb said.
While Texas law enforcement agencies
are trained for free under the LEMIT charter,
INCOSIT will also train others, such as emergency medical services, fire service, public
works, health care, public health and education
and campus safety for a fee.
“The nationally-mandated response
is one of unified command, which is not just
police working in isolation,” Webb said.
“It can be whatever agencies need to be
working together to provide the appropriate
management response.”
The specialized training received through
INCOSIT is in compliance with Federal
Emergency Management Agency, the National
Incident Management System and National
Response Plan guidelines.
Participants receive certification from the
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer
Standards and Education, the State Board of
Education and Commissioner of Education.
For more information, or to
take a virtual tour of the facility, visit
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T
Criminals
Beware …
Word Is Out About SHSU’s
Forensic Science Program
By Julia May
he Master of Science in
Forensic Science at Sam
Houston State University
is one of the first of its kind
in the state of Texas and
one of only a handful of such programs in
North America.
Designed to provide both classroom and
laboratory experience for students, the degree
applies the principles of the physical sciences,
chemistry and biology to the administration of justice.
The program was established in
2001, and the first graduates received
degrees in 2003. All of the graduates from
last year were hired by agencies in their
field, which represents a remarkable placement rate of 100 percent.
Word about the program is getting
around, said Sarah Kerrigan, the forensic
toxicologist who is serving as coordinator
of the program.
Kerrigan’s experience includes work
in two countries. Her career as a forensic
scientist began in Scotland Yard’s Forensic
Laboratory 16 years ago. She earned her
doctorate in chemistry from the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada,
and then was employed with the California
Department of Justice as a forensic toxicologist and quality assurance manager for
the statewide program there.
Before coming to SHSU in 2006, she
served as the toxicology bureau chief at
the Scientific Laboratory Division in New
Mexico, where she was responsible for the breath
alcohol program, criminal casework and medical
examiner casework statewide.
“Many of our students come from programs at other universities,” she said. “In fact,
this year about 50 percent of all our new students are from out of state, which is very excit-
ing for us. It shows that we are quite
competitive, and we have a program that is
sought after.”
The program is interdisciplinary with
interaction between the College of Criminal
Justice, where the program is administered, and
the College of Arts and Sciences, which contributes faculty instruction from its chemistry and
biology programs.
“The chemists and biologists provide a lot
of the foundational science courses in organic
chemistry, genetics, analytical chemistry, and
instrumental analysis,” Kerrigan said. “Then
Criminal Justice has hired a number of forensic
science practitioners to take it to the next level
and apply some of those core science courses to
forensic science.”
The program, designed for students
who want to work in a crime lab, offers two
distinct tracks.
“One of the tracks is biology, where the
students might be working with forensic DNA,
and the other track is chemistry, where they
might be doing trace analysis—hairs, fibers,
glass, drug analysis, toxicology, chemical analyses,” said Kerrigan.
Kerrigan said she receives many
inquiries from students who want to be
crime scene investigators.
“The typical route of a CSI is to be a peace
officer first,” she explained. “Our program is
very scientifically rigorous and is designed more
for scientists.
“Our students certainly are trained in crime
scene investigation as part of the program, but
we are training individuals to be lab professionals—to be working in a lab analyzing evidence,
liaising with attorneys and law enforcement,
then testifying to those results in court,”
Kerrigan said.
“There might be a time in the future when
we will be able to train police officers to become
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CSIs,” she noted. “We liaise with a number of
different agencies and crime labs, and there has
been interest for us to provide training to some
of those organizations already.”
All students in the master’s program have
to complete an internship at a crime lab before
they graduate.
“We have relationships with about 20
crime labs, and we just added a lot of new
agencies this year because I have contacts with
several individuals who run crime labs,” said
Kerrigan.
“So we now have networking with state
and federal labs, and even some county and city
labs, all over the country. If a student wants to
do an internship in New York, they can probably go to New York. If they want to go to San
Diego, we have an agency in San Diego. If they
want to go to Seattle or somewhere else in the
state of Washington, we have agreements there,
too,” she said.
“So it’s not just an internship in the state
of Texas, although of course, those are important
interactions, too. We have some students who
will go with the Texas Department of Public
Safety crime lab system. But because we are
attracting students from out-of-state, we really
need to look at out-of-state internship partners,”
she explained.
One of the things Kerrigan is committed
to is making sure students in the program stand
out when they go to a job interview.
“I’ve hired lots of forensic scientists and,
unfortunately, had to fire a few, too,” she said.
“And I have a pretty good sense of what it takes
to really be successful in the profession.
“They have to be smart and they have to
know the science,” she said, “but they have to
be able to communicate in the courtroom. If
they can’t do that, they won’t be successful.”
For that reason, the faculty in the program
work with the students individually to make
sure that not only do they understand the science, but also understand the legal implications
of the work.
“The students work on their communication skills and make sure they can actually go
to court and be compelling witnesses,” said
Kerrigan. “We do that by practice. In a lot of
their courses, they are required to give oral presentations, and their peers evaluate them. Their
peers can be a pretty harsh crowd.
“You can’t force someone to be a good witness, but we can at least give them a good starting point, and hopefully the agencies that hire
them should provide training,” she said.
“Certainly they are not ready to hit the
witness stand as soon as they graduate from
our program,” she said. “But at least they will
understand a little bit about the formality, the
proceedings and some of the evidentiary issues.”
Kerrigan noted that it is a challenge to
keep on top of the changes in the field, and students should be aware of that.
“In toxicology, every day there is a new
drug—a new therapeutic drug, a new drug of
abuse, or some new trend in terms of street
drugs or illicit drugs,” she said. “Forensic science is a very dynamic profession in terms of
having to maintain currency in the field and
the technology.”
On Kerrigan’s “wish list” for the program
is capital equipment to fill some of the empty
labs in the Chemistry and Forensic Science
Building that was completed in 2005.
“We have a state-of-the-art facility, but
we need the infrastructure to support the work
that could take place in these labs,” she said.
“GC/MS (gas chromatography and mass
spectrometry) chemical analysis is used in
every crime lab in the nation,” she said. “If our
students know how to use the hardware and
software associated with this analysis before they
graduate from our program, they are ahead of
other applicants for jobs in terms of training.
This is a very competitive field, and obviously
we are doing a pretty good job.”
On the second floor of the building is a
functional crime lab. Two examiners from the
New Orleans office of the U. S. Customs and
Border Protection, part of the Department of
Homeland Security, are housed there.
Following Hurricane Katrina, the examiners in the New Orleans office were split up and
placed in various locations. The two at SHSU
are working in Huntsville until the construction of a new facility in Houston is completed.
While on campus, they interact with the students during courses and seminars.
“We have a lot of support for this program,” said Kerrigan. “The kids who come here
are very smart, and we have an amazing facility.
Right now, we need tools…equipment that
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Digging Into
The Hussein
Case
Professor Works At Iraqi
Site For Justice Department
ne of the new faculty members at Sam Houston State
University this year is forensic
anthropologist Joan Bytheway.
Bytheway and her
husband, Robert, were members of a team
of experts who examined and preserved
human remains exhumed from two mass
graves in Iraq in 2005. The graves contained the bodies of the victims of Saddam
Hussein and his Baathist regime.
Bytheway had an interest in archeology even as a child.
“I was always digging in the dirt
looking for fossils,” she said.
When she graduated from high
school, she volunteered at an archeological site in Pennsylvania, and from there,
she went to a Native American site, also
located in Pennsylvania.
“The site was a large Native
American occupation site with multiple
Indian burials. When we excavated
the burials we found human skeletal
remains,” she said. “From that point
on I was hooked. I fnished my
undergraduate and graduate degrees
in physical anthropology.”
In graduate school, Bytheway assisted
a professor at the University of Pittsburgh
who worked on forensic cases. After she
graduated, she consulted independently
in Pennsylvania on forensic skeletal matters for the Pennsylvania State Police and
the County of Westmoreland and taught
forensic anthropology at the University of
Pittsburgh until she left to go to Iraq.
“The Department of Justice was working with the Iraqi Special Tribunal to build a
case of genocide against Saddam Hussein,” she
said, “and they developed this office within the
Department of Justice called the Regime Crimes
Liaison Office.”
That office subcontracted the Army Corps
of Engineers because of the Corps’ archeological experience, through which the Bytheways
were selected as part of an international team of
forensic anthropologists.
Bytheway worked in the anthropology/
pathology tent on a military base.
“The archeological team flew out to the
mass gravesites while the lab team, which I was
on, stayed on the base,” she said.
“We had an intake location area where the
bodies would be delivered,” she explained. “In
intake, they would separate the clothing from
the bodies, so when the skeletal remains came
to us there was no bias. We didn’t see clothing
that might indicate one sex or another.”
The anthropology team performed a biological profile to determine the victim’s age, sex,
height, living stature and trauma. That information was passed to the pathologist to make a
determination of manner and cause of death.
“The clothing went to an area called
cultural objects, where they actually laid the
clothing out and marked all of the bullet
defects,” said Bytheway. “They marked those
and photographed them, and at the end, the
skeletal material and the clothing came together
for the pathologist to examine. It gave the
pathologist more definitive information as to
the number of gunshot wounds.”
All the information was compiled in a case
file and was examined by a team of American
attorneys involved in the case against Saddam
Hussein. They examined the files to check for
any inconsistencies. The FBI was also involved.
They analyzed written documents that were
found on the clothing.
Bytheway found the Iraqi people she came
across to be very gracious.
“They were phenomenal,” she said.
“We are not talking about the radical
insurgents. We’re talking about the normal,
average Iraqi people.”
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Bytheway said she watched Saddam
Hussein’s trial on TV.
“They found him guilty on a genocide
case where he was sentenced to hang,” she said.
“But those were not the cases we had done. Our
cases, which were all Kurdish individuals, were
brought to trial in November. He was sentenced to hang with our information.” (Saddam
Hussein was executed on Dec. 30, 2006.)
Bytheway said she was pleased by the
verdict in Saddam’s trial.
“I was pleased, not because of a political
stance,” she said. “But when you work on these
cases and you see these children—babies shot
in the head—you can not help but feel what a
violation this was to humanity.”
When asked if the experience had
changed her life, Bytheway paused for a moment
before answering.
“Yes,” she said. “I think it changed my
life…spiritually, professionally, personally.
Spiritually, the people in Iraq still talk about
Abraham as if he lived just a generation ago,
rather than thousands of years ago. Iraq is, supposedly, where the Garden of Eden was, so if
you have any type of spirituality, you cannot
help but feel a reaction to that.”
She felt that she improved professionally,
because “there are very few forensic anthropologists who have seen that much trauma,”
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she said. “It was a catalyst for me, as far as
being a better forensic anthropologist. I’m
certainly more experienced in pointing out
trauma on bone.”
She uses her experience in Iraq to bring
relevance to the courses she teaches at SHSU.
“During lecture, I talk about different
experiences that I’ve had in Iraq,” she said.
“Flying in on a C-130, no windows, landing in
what is called a ‘corkscrew’ pattern…just a lot
of different experiences that I share with my
classes. I’m a better forensic anthropologist, so
I’m better equipped to train students.”
And personally?
“I really loved the Iraqi people,” she said.
“I really enjoyed their culture, their food.
“Even though Iraq is a Middle Eastern
country that has been under oppression for so
long, it is very modern in some ways—many
women dress in mini-skirts and high heels,” she
said. “The Sunnis are more traditional with their
clothing. There are also a lot of Christian Iraqis
that we talked with who became good friends.
“We also had many Muslim friends,”
she said. “When you are with them, all those
differences go away.”
UNIVERSITY
Fo c u s
Fall Enrollment Hits All-Time High
Sam Houston State University’s enrollment
for the 2006 fall semester is 15,935, a new alltime record.
SHSU President James Gaertner has often
told groups that he feels the university’s construction efforts, its award-winning retention
program, its commitment to maintaining a faculty/student ratio at about 1:22, and increasing
average admission scores have added to SHSU’s
appeal to potential students.
The university is not only attracting more
students, but is keeping more. The freshman
one-year retention rate is approximately 70
percent, up almost 8 percent in the past five
years, and the minority population is 28 percent,
an increase Gaertner attributed, in part, to the
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Former Enron Vice President Speaks on Campus
Sherron S. Watkins, a former vice president
of the Enron Corporation, addressed the university as the President’s Speaker Series lecturer on
Nov. 14.
Watkins, dubbed by the media as Enron’s
“whistleblower” for alerting then-chief executive
officer Ken Lay to the accounting irregularities
within the company, discussed the corporation’s
deterioration and advised students of warning
signs of unethical future employers.
Lauded in the press for her courageous
actions, Watkins was named as one of TIME
magazine’s three 2002 Persons of the Year for
being someone “who did just right by doing
their jobs rightly.”
Now an independent speaker and consultant, Watkins discusses what she feels went
wrong not only at Enron but with much of the
whole system that equity markets rely on to
function properly, as well as focuses on ethical
leadership and how to avoid any semblance of
Enron-like behavior.
The President’s Speaker Series was created
in January 2002 by James F. Gaertner, SHSU
president, to introduce Sam Houston State
University students, many of whom are first generation college students, to people who are living
successful and principled lives. It is supported
by a grant from long-time SHSU benefactor, the
late Lu Ellen Gibbs.
Previous speakers include David Robinson,
Dan Rather, Debbi Fields, Ken Jennings,
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Pavelock Receives National
Ag Education Award
Dwayne Pavelock, assistant professor
of agriculture, was presented the American
Association of Schools and Colleges of
Agriculture and Renewable Resources Teaching
Award for New Teachers.
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Biologist Named to Prestigious National Position
One of Sam Houston State University’s top
researchers has taken a job with the National
Science Foundation in Arlington, Va., effective
Jan. 1.
Jerry Cook, associate professor of biology,
was asked by the National Science Foundation
to become their program director for systematics
and biological survey and inventory.
He agreed to take the job for a minimum
of a year with no plans to stay longer, and his
colleagues in the College of Arts and Sciences
say it is quite an honor for him and for Sam
Houston State.
“What I hope to bring back to Sam
Houston State University is more knowledge of
the granting process and some visibility for my
program and the university,” he said. o
Past President of SHSU Dies
Arleigh Templeton, eighth president of
Sam Houston State University, died Oct. 28 in
San Antonio at the age of 90.
His work spanned three decades and several
school districts, including his time as school
district superintendent for League City, Clear
Creek, El Campo and Alvin. He also served as
president of Alvin Junior College and president
of three universities, including Sam Houston
State, the University of Texas at San Antonio
and the University of Texas at El Paso.
During his tenure at Sam Houston State,
the university went from a teachers college to
a state college, then to a university in six years.
The university’s criminal justice program was
established and became the first discipline at
Sam Houston State to offer a doctoral degree.
It was the university’s only doctoral degree for
more than 25 years. o
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Health Ed Program Gets NCATE Approval
SHSU’s health education program recently
became the third program in the state to earn
accreditation by the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education and the
College of Education’s 10th program to earn
the distinction.
The program earned the highest recognition
by NCATE, “nationally recognized,” after being
previously “recognized with conditions” and will
retain the designation until the fall 2008.
“This is the highest honor that a professional education unit could receive,” said Alice
Fisher, health and kinesiology department chair.
“The ‘nationally recognized’ status for the
health education program informs the public
that Sam Houston State University has yet
another professional education unit that has met
state, professional, and institutional standards of
the highest educational quality.” o
Affiliation Connects Department, Initiative
After an extensive transformation of SHSU’s
educational leadership and counseling department’s school counselor preparation program,
the department and the College of Education
have been accepted as a part of the Transforming
School Counseling Initiative.
The initiative, coordinated by the
Education Trust’s National Center for
Transforming School Counseling, in
Washington, D.C., charges universities to
evaluate its school counselor preparation program curriculum “dramatically” in order to
ensure that the program is the most “current and
up-to-date there is,” according to Judith Nelson,
assistant professor in the department.
“We have two school counseling courses,
and we have changed those to be less mentalhealth oriented and more student-achievement
oriented,” Nelson said. “We’ve not only changed
the names of the courses, but we have changed
the content.
“The names and the content now reflect the
new role of the school counselor, which is to be
a school leader, an advocate and accountable for
the program,” she said. o
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ELC Program
Earns Eight-Year
Accreditation
The SHSU educational leadership
and counseling department’s community counseling master’s program recently achieved an
unusual feat.
Not only did the program become one
of 10 in the state to earn accreditation by the
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and
Related Educational Programs, but it received
an eight-year accreditation, the longest period
awarded by the council, on its very first attempt
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AAA Texas Honors SHSU for Alcohol
Prevention Program
AAA Texas has awarded Sam Houston State
University the $5,000 grand prize in the AAA
College and University Drinking and Driving
Prevention Awards Program.
The competition challenges colleges and
universities to develop and implement programs
to prevent student drinking and driving and
alcohol abuse. This year, six universities were
awarded a total of $10,000.
Sam Houston State earned the award for its
“Kats Taking Care of Kats” campaign, which
utilizes the university’s Bearkat mascot theme to
increase student participation in alcohol education and promote their willingness to assist their
fellow “KATS” when engaging in risky behavior
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associated with alcohol use. The “KATS”
campaign has been integrated into school
events, the curriculum, campus newspaper,
web site and flyers, as well as personal and
mass e-mail distributions.
“Sam Houston’s ‘KATS’ program is an
excellent example of a school providing a
well-conceived and comprehensive approach
to dealing with the serious problem of drinking and driving and alcohol abuse on campus,”
said Steven Bloch, coordinator of the AAA’s
College and University Drinking and Driving
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EYE ON THE
’Ka t s
Racing To The Top
Hollywood movies like “Rudy,” “Rocky,”
and “Hoosiers” featuring athletes succeeding
against improbable odds have been big hits. But
a story just as amazing happened for real on the
football turf at Sam Houston State this fall.
D. D. Terry, a senior from Willis, went
from second string linebacker to Southland
Conference “Offensive Player of the Year” in one
incredible season.
After a year as a linebacker for Kilgore
Junior College, Terry transferred to Sam
Houston to play both football and run track.
He helped lead Sam Houston to back-to-back
Southland outdoor track championships, running
on first place relays. But, seeing time at safety
and linebacker, Terry seemed unable to find a
home on the football field.
“We always felt like D. D. was one of our
best athletes, but for one reason or another, he
always seemed to be a backup player and not a
starter,” Sam Houston head coach Todd Whitten
said. “It was a little frustrating, because you
would look at D. D. and think, wow, what an
athlete. He had a great attitude and worked
hard. But he had the kind of body that was in
between a linebacker and a safety. He never got
comfortable playing defense. During spring
drills, I joked with our defensive coaches that, if
they weren’t going to start D. D., I might just
steal him for the offense.”
Whitten’s jest turned prophetic. When
preseason drills started on August 8, suddenly
the cupboard was bare. Due to graduation or
injuries, Sam Houston returned only one
running back with college experience.
Terry was moved to offense into a position
he hadn’t played since high school. He didn’t
play in the season opener, but carried 19 times
for 122 yards and three touchdowns as a backup
in the next two games. The coaches made Terry
a starter for the game against defending national
champion Texas.
The contest before 88,000 in Austin was
Terry’s breakout game on a national stage.
Against a Longhorn team ranked number one
nationally in rush defense (allowing only 42
yards a game), Terry carried 21 times for 85
yards.
“I’m not a cocky person, and I try to be as
modest as I can,” Terry said. “But when I heard
the stats I had against Texas, I felt like I could
be one of the best running backs in the nation.
None of that would be possible without the
great group of guys I had blocking for me. Our
offensive line did a great job every week.”
A week later, on the first play of the
Southland opener at Northwestern State, Terry
dashed for a 74-yard touchdown. It was off to
the races for Terry after that.
The kinesiology major rushed for more than
100 yards in six of the next seven games, earning
Southland Conference Offensive “Player of the
Week” three times. At midseason, Terry became
one of 16 finalists for the Walter Payton Award,
the top offensive award for players in the NCAA
Division I championship series.
Terry ended the season with a school record
1,328 yards rushing on 215 carries. Only eight
backs have ever run for more yards in a single
season in Southland Conference history. Terry’s
278 yards in the Southeastern Louisiana victory
and his 253 yards against McNeese State rank as
the second and third best rushing days ever by a
Bearkat back.
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Building A Championship Team
When the Sam Houston State baseball team
takes the field this spring under the guidance
of one of the most successful coaches in NCAA
Division I history, it’s hard to tell who is more
excited—Bearkat fans or the head coach himself.
Johnson directed Texas A&M to two
NCAA College World Series appearances, 13
NCAA regional appearances, and a record of
876 victories, 433 losses, and three ties in 21
years as the Aggies’ skipper. He won Southwest
Conference championships in 1986, 1989,
and 1993 and Big 12 league titles in 1998
and 1999.
At age 60, Johnson believes he’s in the
prime of his coaching career, enthusiastic and
eager to get back on the field to coach again.
At season’s end, Terry was named first
“We’re excited about what’s happening
team All-Southland Conference and was voted
here at Sam Houston State,” Johnson said. “It
by the league’s head coaches and sports informa- will take some time to build a program, and I’m
tion directors as Southland Offensive Player of
not going to take any shortcuts. I believe we
the Year.
can win at Sam Houston—I wouldn’t have been
“It’s a great feeling and I thank God
interested in the job had I not believed that.”
because without him, none of this would be posJohnson was Sporting News National
sible,” Terry said. “I’m ecstatic, but I look at this Coach of the Year in 1993 and is a member of
as a team award. My whole line and receivers
both the American Baseball Coaches Association
who blocked for me are all part of this. I’m so
(ABCA) and Texas Baseball Hall of Fame. He
happy it is hard to put into words.”
was Big 12 Coach of the Year in 1986, 1993,
With size and speed, Terry obviously is
1998 and 1999 and Southwest Conference Coach
a target of interest for NFL scouts. His perforof the Year in 1986, 1989 and 1993. He served
mance on offense helped take Sam Houston, a
as head coach for Team USA in the summer
team predicted sixth in the SLC in preseason
of 1999.
polls, to a 6-5 season mark and a runner-up
“The first thing after taking the job, I
finish in the league.
called every player to introduce myself,” Johnson
“D.D. gives you big play possibilities every said. “I was really impressed by the quality
time he touches the football,” Whitten said.
of the kids and their desire to succeed. That
“Having a running back that can take it to the
impression hasn’t changed. We have quality
house on any given play is such an advantage.”
guys here who want to work and win. They have
Terry was recruited out of Willis High
School by Baylor but has no regrets about wearing the orange and white of Sam Houston State.
“I have great teammates and friends here,
but the most exciting thing for me has been
playing close to home,” Terry said. “That was
one of the big things when I was being recruited. There was a possibility I could have gone out
of state, but my parents would have never gotten
to see me play. My mom even brings me dinner
sometimes and my godparents, who both graduated from Sam, are always around to help out.
I’m lucky I ended up this way.”
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been eager and open to everything the coaching
staff has asked.”
During his tenure at Texas A&M, 108
players were selected in the Major League
baseball draft. Johnson’s teams at Texas A&M
were ranked No. 1 in the nation for 11 weeks
in 1989, six weeks in 1993 and three times in
1999.
The task in front of Johnson is challenging.
Sam Houston finished ninth in the Southland
Conference in 2006 and has not appeared in the
SLC post-season tournament since 2000.
“There’s a lot to learn. We’re getting
into the inner game of baseball and trying to
teach the little things that make the difference
between winning and losing,” Johnson said.
“We’re dedicating this season to the 18 senior
ball players on this year’s squad. We’re challenging them to get their expectations higher. When
you play 56 games in a season, you’re not going
to play great every time out. What makes the
difference is how you react to adversity.”
Johnson said he was impressed with the
new Bearkat Baseball Complex even before he
came to Huntsville for his interview. He and
his wife, Linda, made the short drive here from
College Station and took a tour of the new
facilities and the SHSU campus when the job
came open.
Johnson now is a Bearkat and is eager to
get the 2007 season started.
“I wasn’t ready for retirement. I feel like
I still have something to give to the game,”
Johnson said. “My wife and I have moved to
Huntsville. With family and grandchildren in
Houston and so many friends in this area, Sam
Houston has been an ideal fit.”
Spring Sports Outlook
Last year, when Sam Houston State won
both the men’s and women’s outdoor track and
field league championships for the second year
in a row, it marked a Southland first. No SLC
member had ever before won both men’s and
women’s titles in consecutive years.
Now, in 2007, the question is, can the
Bearkats “three-peat!”
With 24 returning All-Southland athletes
returning (12 men, 12 women) plus several talented newcomers, Sam Houston State definitely
will be in the hunt.
“With the addition of two new teams
in the conference, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
and Central Arkansas, the complexion of the
meet will change, but we’re definitely
beginning the season with another title sweep
as our goal,” SHSU head track and field coach
Curtis Collier said.
Top returning athletes for the Bearkats
include five-time Southland Conference pole
vault champion Jennie Sewell and seven-time
All-SLC sprinter Tiffany Singleton on the
women’s side and six-time all-league sprinter
Chris Edison for the men.
The track and field squad is not the
only Bearkat spring sport with bright prospects
for 2007.
Head Coach Bob Brock’s softball team
appears loaded with pitching talent. Two-time
All-Southland Conference hurler Shalayne Blythe
and sophomore Brandi Crnkovic are joined by an
outstanding freshman recruit Morgan Mikulin
of Huntsville.
Shortstop Tanya Hooser and outfielder
Stephanie Mosley, All-Southland performers
the past two years, return to lead the Bearkats
at the plate.
Sam Houston State will host the 2007
Southland Conference post-season softball
tournament at the Bearkat Softball Complex
May 11 – 13.
Jim Giachino, who produced NCAA
tournament participants at Missouri State,
begins his first season as Sam Houston State
women’s tennis coach this spring. The Bearkats
went 7-3 in Southland Conference action last
year to place third, the team’s highest league
finish ever. Irina Sotnikova and Lata Assudani
return to lead the Kats.
The men’s and women’s golf programs,
under the direction of second-year coach Mike
Dirks, also look to be improved. The men’s golf
team won three tournament team titles this fall.
The women won one team championship and
finished top four in two other events.
Sam Houston State will
host the 2007 Southland
Conference post-season
softball tournament at
the Bearkat Softball
Complex May 11 – 13.
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Sports Stories By Paul Ridings
Basketball Tournament Finds New Home
The Sam Houston men’s and women’s
basketball teams had a near home court
advantage for the league’s NCAA playoff berths
when the Southland Conference’s post-season
event moved to a new home in March.
The 2007 O’Reilly Auto Parts Southland
Conference Men’s and Women’s basketball tournaments were held March 7 – 11, at the M.O.
Campbell Center in north Houston.
The men qualified, but the women did not.
Both are looking forward to next season when
the tournament is expected to return to the
Campbell Center.
Sixteen teams, the top eight men’s and
women’s regular season finishers, convened at
the Campbell Center, playing 14 games over five
days. The men’s and women’s bracket winners
earned automatic qualification into the 2007
NCAA Tournaments.
The 5,000-seat Campbell Center is located
near Beltway 8, Interstate 45 and U.S. Highway
59, and is just minutes from Houston’s Bush
Intercontinental Airport.
“The Southland Conference presidents are
universally pleased with the new format and
the Campbell Center location for the 2007
Basketball Tournament,” SHSU President James
Gaertner said. Gaertner also serves as chair of
the Southland’s Board of Directors, the presidential governing group. “Our conference has
been increasingly competitive in both men’s and
women’s basketball in recent years, and we are
looking forward to a successful tournament in
Houston,” he added.
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Left: Jejuan Plair, Sr. Guard
Below: Erica Parker, Sr. Guard
BUILDING THE
Vi s i o n
A ‘Rather’ Extraordinary Gift
$2 Million Donation Breaks University Record
Legendary newsman Dan Rather and
his wife, Jean, have given Sam Houston State
University the largest single monetary gift in
the university’s history.
Their $2 million contribution, given
through the university’s Share The Vision capital
campaign, has been designated for scholarships
and discretionary funding for programs in areas
for which Rather is well known.
Rather, a long-time supporter of the university, received a bachelor’s degree in journalism
from then-Sam Houston State Teachers College
in 1953.
“So many people, known and unknown,
helped me to get through Sam Houston State
when I was there, desperately trying to make
it, that I’ve always wanted to give back—
somehow, some way, to the best of my ability,”
said Rather.
“When President (James) Gaertner told us
last year that the university was going to begin
its biggest campaign for help ever,” Rather continued, “he explained how the increasing need
for funding outside the state legislature was
needed to aid those students least able to fully
help themselves financially,” Rather continued.
“He also explained how resources from
‘outside’ help could benefit the university in its
overall, general drive for excellence,” said Rather.
After talking with Gaertner, Rather said he
and his wife thought a lot about what they could
do for Sam Houston State.
The Rathers called a family council to
discuss their wishes, and all agreed that the time
to make a financial contribution was now.
University officials noted the significance of
the Rather gift.
“The gift from Dan Rather and his family
is a milestone in Sam Houston State’s history,”
said Gaertner.
“It is the largest single cash donation ever
made to this grand old university,” he continued.
“The gift will be used to endow undergraduate
By Julia May
“The gift from Dan Rather and his
family is the largest single cash donation
ever made to this grand old university.”
James Gaertner, President—Sam Houston State University
scholarships and to support the Communications
program. It is safe to say that many lives will be
changed for the better because of this example
of great generosity. We sincerely appreciate Mr.
Rather’s thoughtfulness, and his obvious
affection for Sam Houston State, that resulted
in this wonderful donation.”
Throughout the years, Rather’s support of
Sam Houston State University has encompassed
a wide variety of areas. He has established new
scholarships and supported existing programs
on campus including journalism, the library,
alumni relations, the Honors Program, and a
number of enrichment programs; filmed promotional material for the university; and met with
students and classes.
In 1998, he established what Sam Houston
State students have called one of the best
broadcasting internships in the United
States, inviting three students per year to
spend a semester working at CBS News in
New York City.
Even before the internship was established,
Sam Houston State’s journalism students were
feeling Rather’s influence.
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“So many people,
known and unknown,
helped me get through
Sam Houston State
when I was there,
desperately trying
to make it, that I’ve
always wanted to give
back—somehow, some
way, to the best of
my ability,”
Jenna Jackson, a Sam Houston State
University graduate who is now a producer for
CBS’s 48 Hours, was one of them.
“Dan Rather is the one person who has
had the most impact on my professional life,”
she said. “He has also been a role model for me
personally. He is one of the last journalists with
true integrity and courage, and he is a constant
inspiration.”
Jackson, who was the editor of the
student newspaper, The Houstonian, met Rather
during one of his visits on campus when she was
a sophomore.
“He immediately became a mentor,” she
said. “Any time I would get discouraged about
going into the journalism profession, which was
often, he would remind me that it was a calling,
and that what I was learning then would give
me a toughness that would help me survive in
the future as a journalist.
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Note From
Dan Rather…
As life goes along, love sometimes fades,
but mine for Sam Houston has never wavered
since the first day the school took me, an unworthy one, in. Nor has my deep appreciation for
all that the school (then Sam Houston State
Teachers’ College) and the people of Huntsville
have given to me.
Among so many other things, they gave me
the educational foundation to pursue my dreams,
which have come true far beyond anything I
could have imagined at the time. Most of all,
they gave me heart. It is not too strong to say
that Sam Houston, while I was there, gave me
a heart transplant—a fighting heart that was
mixed with one with a sense about caring for
and helping others.
So many people at Sam Houston and in
Dan Rather
Huntsville helped me, a bedraggled tryingto-make-it and hang on nobody from a tough
neighborhood in Houston. Like so many Sam
Houston students, then and now, I was the
first in my family on either side to get a
college degree.
It was always odds against and there was
no way I could have made it without the help of
“He was exactly right,” she continued. “I’ve many people there whom I’d never met before
been fortunate enough, in the nearly ten years
and with whom I had no previous connections.
since I graduated from SHSU, to experience so
As just one example among many,
many amazing stories and meet so many incred- sometime between my junior and senior years,
ible people through my work at CBS News. All despite my best efforts (a patchwork of part-time
of this came about because of Dan’s help.
jobs during the school terms and oil field
“He is always looking forward and
summer work) it looked as though I would
working on the next big thing in journalism, as have to drop out.
he is doing now. But he makes time to mentor
Seemingly out of nowhere I was granted
and befriend people like me,” she said. “Without something called a “Lawrence Scholarship.”
him, and the skills I began to learn at Sam
It was a few hundred dollars, just enough-but
Houston, I would not have the fulfilling life
enough—to get me over the hump. I didn’t,
as a journalist I have today. I will be
don’t, know the “Lawrence” of the name, but I
forever thankful.” o
have never forgotten what it meant to me.
Over the years, as I got off of the bottom
in my chosen profession, I tried to give back to
the school when I could, what I could. But there
wasn’t a lot I could do.
When the university (which it had become
by that time) named the Communications
Building in my honor, I was—frankly—not
just surprised, I was astonished, and humbled.
Several people said at the time they believed it
to have been the first time anywhere in Texas
(and not much, if any, anywhere else) that a
major building at a university had been named
for anyone who either had not been at the school
for a long while or who never made a large
financial contribution.
Whether that was true or not I was deeply
touched, and so was my family.
Bluntly put, a version of “Can you believe
they’ve done such a thing without his ‘buying
it?” plus, “This kind of thing just never happens” made the rounds. (Sorry to say, these sorts
of things weren’t always said in good spirit).
That was sometime in the 1990s.
As the years rolled by, I often thought of
what an extraordinary thing the university and
the board of regents had done. I also thought
that if I tried to make some substantial (for me
and my family) financial contribution in the
wake of that generous gesture, someone was
bound to say a version of, “Ah, hah! You see, it
was, after all, about money.”
It was never about that, and we knew it.
We also knew that, at that time, we did not
have the resources to do anything remotely
“major” for the school.
My wife and I, however, had left the campus the night after the building dedication saying to ourselves that some day, some how, we
were going to contribute in some significant (for
us) financial way to the school. We never forgot
that vow. Over time we brought our children
into our confidence about this (they had been
there for the building dedication) and told them
that—especially if anything happened to us—
they should keep this close in mind and heart.
(They enthusiastically agreed.)
We, as a family, began saving toward the
day when I and the family might be able to do
the maximum possible in our circumstances for
Sam Houston—whether I was still alive or not.
It was under the general heading of “some day.”
As we did so, there were times—as
there had been on so many occasions in the
past—when the Sam Houston community
(administration, faculty and students) and that
of Huntsville stood up for me and stood by me
when the going got tough. When times were the
roughest, including those when it involved my
professional responsibilities, Sam Houston and
Huntsville were rocks of support and encouragement. Through every storm of life they were oak
and iron for me, even—yea, especially—when
I might have made a mistake and/or might not
have deserved such friendship and loyalty.
With all of this in mind, when President
Gaertner told us last year that the university was
going to begin its biggest campaign for help
ever, and why (among other things, the increasing need for help outside the state legislature
in aiding students least able to fully help themselves financially and the need for outside help in
aiding the university in its overall, general drive
for excellence), we listened closely and thought
about it a lot.
“If not now, when?” settled in as the key
question. We’ve long had an acute sense of
how lucky and blessed we have been as a family. And for so long we had this longing to give
something back to Sam Houston. In the great
scheme of things, anything we could contribute
wouldn’t be a whole lot. But what we could do
we wanted to do, and we wanted to do it at a
time when the need seemed to be the greatest.
We eventually concluded that the time was now.
We wish we could do more. o
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Anonymous Donors:
Alumni ‘Share The Vision’ Through $1 Million Campaign Donation
Sometimes the pressures that college
students face are not limited to those generated
by thoughts of term papers and tests. Often
students worry from semester to semester about
whether they will have enough money just to
enroll in classes, much less pay for the other
expenses associated with working toward
a degree.
Thanks to the generosity of two Sam
Houston State University graduates who wish
to remain anonymous, $1 million will soon be
available for scholarships to ease the burden that
some SHSU students have to consider when
deciding whether or not the goal of completing
a college education is attainable for them.
The gift, which has been given through
the university’s Share the Vision capital
campaign, represents one of the largest one-time
donations ever given to the university and is the
second largest one-time gift given to SHSU
this millennium.
“When we were in college, we both worked
all the time to pay for our education,” said one of
the donors.
“With the scholarships we are establishing,
we hope that deserving students will be able
to focus more on their studies and not have the
distraction of worrying about how to pay for
school,” the donor added. “We want to provide
a better way for students to reach their
academic goals.”
The donors, who are married, have
Gabriela Miranda
supported the university in a number of
Fashion Merchandising Major
previous endeavors, always focusing on the
December 2008
needs of students.
University President James Gaertner
praised the donors for providing significant
educational opportunities and experiences that
might not be available to SHSU students
without these scholarships.
“It’s always particularly gratifying when
this kind of support comes from former students
who are committed to making a difference in the
lives of future generations at Sam Houston State
University,” he said. o
“From the depths of my heart, I am truly
grateful to have received such great financial
assistance from someone I have never met.
Thank you for believing in me.”
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ALUMNI
Lo o k
Vienne Named Alumni Director
Charlie Vienne was named director of
Alumni Relations effective Nov. 1, 2006.
Vienne said he will focus on increasing
membership in the Alumni Association, increasing participation at tailgate events and receptions throughout the state and establishing area
alumni clubs in cities and counties around the
state.
He would also like to see more alumni
come back to campus.
“There are so many alumni who have not
been back to campus in many, many years,” he
said. “If we can get them back on campus just
once, they will fall in love all over again with
this great university.”
Vienne served as assistant director for
alumni relations from June 2006 until his
appointment to the interim director position
in September. He previously worked as
assistant athletic director for external relations
at Northwestern (La.) State University,
from 2002 – 06.
Prior to that he was division manager
for special facilities for the city of Shreveport,
La. (2000 – 02), athletic business manager at
Northwestern State (1997 – 2000), athletic facility manager at Northwestern State (1995 – 97),
and marketing and promotions assistant at the
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
(1993 – 95).
He received his master’s degree in sports
management from Georgia Southern University
in 1993, his bachelor’s in business administration from Northwestern State in 1991, and
has done post graduate study in accounting at
Northwestern State.
Despite not having attended SHSU, Vienne
said, he feels like a real Bearkat.
“My family and I have fallen in love with
Sam Houston and Huntsville and have really
settled in here and are proud to call this home,”
he said.
He and his wife, Kristy, who is director of
Bearkat OneCard Services, have a two-year-old
daughter, Jensen. o
Individual Service Recognized
Each year, the Alumni Association Service
Awards Program recognizes up to six individuals who have made significant contributions to
the university, exemplifying the motto, “The
Measure of Life is its Service”. Those recognized
include Sam Houston State alumni, faculty, staff,
administrators, and friends—the people who are
at the very heart of the university.
The Service Awards Luncheon will be
held in the Lowman Student Center Ballroom
on Friday, April 27, 2007 at 11:30 am.
The motto, “The Measure of Life is its
Service” was originally an inscription on a
memorial window placed in the Old Main
building honoring Henry Carr Pritchett,
President of Sam Houston State Normal
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Alumni
2007
Board
Col. John McManners
Scott McCarley
President
Clemon Montgomery
Walter Bennett, Jr.
Kirby Nash
President Elect
Ed Owens
John Hoyt
Trisha Pollard
Vice President
Kenneth Ross
Barbara Bright
Linda Bowers Rushing
Secretary
Dick Rydzeski
Jack Compton
Summer Sanford
Treasurer
Sonny Sikes
George Miles
Mike Sizemore
Past President
Marcus Stephenson
George Buckow
Mary Ellen Thornton
Ronny Carroll
Alan Tinsley
Chester Crawford
Robert Wallace
Marta Edwards
Don Ward
Alan Fletcher
Austin Huckabee
Gloria Gilbert
Student Appointee
Marie Hayden
Marlena Murillo
Sally Kelly
Student Appointee
Jack Kyle
Frank Holmes
Susan Lenamon
Ex Oficio
Dianne MacKenzie
Charlie Vienne
Charles Mallery
Ex Oficio
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Alumni Honored As Distinguished
Sam Houston State University graduates who have made notable contributions to
the business, education and medical fields, as well as to SHSU itself, were honored as
Distinguished Alumni during the university’s 2006 homecoming festivities.
Ron and Ruth Blatchley
Former neighbors of university President
James F. Gaertner and his wife, Nancy, while
students at SHSU, Ron and Ruth Blatchley
helped provide one of the university’s most
noticeable new monuments, the Bell Tower.
Ron, a former owner of more than 12
McDonald’s restaurants in the Bryan/College
Station and Houston areas, received both his
bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SHSU in
1968 and 1969, respectively.
He also served four years in the US Air
Force, was the director of student affairs at Texas
A&M University for 14 years, was mayor of
Bryan from 1983 – 1985, and currently owns a
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residential construction company in Bryan that
builds homes in Brazos and Grimes counties.
In addition, he serves on the board of directors of First National Bank of Bryan/College
Station and has been the recipient of such awards
as the 2001 Newman Award for an outstanding businessman in Bryan/College Station, 1998
Outstanding McDonald’s Partner for the top 20
franchise owners in the world and “Top Rookie
Owner/Operator” in McDonald’s of Texas,
among many others.
A “Realtor of the Year,” Ruth owned a
real estate company with two partners in Bryan/
College Station for 10 years. She also was active
in numerous organizations in the area.
She became one of the first women in the
Houston Region to become a licensed owner/
operator of McDonald’s restaurants when she
and her husband went into partnership in their
12 franchise restaurants, where she was an active
participant in the day-to-day operation and
also served as president of the Houston Region
Operators Association.
Ruth retired in 2002.
In addition to being a significant donor to
the Bell Tower, the Blatchleys also provided the
clock in the Alumni Garden, beside the Lowman
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James Hayley
Ron Koska
Robert Rod
A former member of the Texas State
University System Board of Regents, Hayley is
president and chief executive officer of the Texas
City—La Marque Chamber of Commerce.
He received his Bachelor of Business
Administration degree in 1959.
Named to the TSUS board of regents in
1999 by then-governor George W. Bush, Hayley
assisted in obtaining regent approval for various
projects on the SHSU campus, including three
new dormitories, the Visitor/Alumni Center, and
the baseball/softball complex, served as the local
chairman for SHSU and was vice chairman of the
Texas State University—San Marcos board.
Among his endeavors are member and
chairman of the board for Energy for Schools,
Texas City Rotary Club member, member and
former chairman of the Gulf Coast Chamber
Executives and the Texas State Chamber
Executives, St. John’s United Methodist Church
member, and former trustee of La Marque
Independent School District.
In addition, he received the “Outstanding
Chamber of Commerce Executive in Texas”
award in 2005 by the Texas Association of
Business, is a past recipient of the Texas City—
La Marque Community Service Award in 1998,
the Texas Bancshares Howard O. Payne Award
in 1996, and Texas Chamber of Commerce
Distinguished Service Award in 2002.
He was named the Galveston County New
Outstanding Citizen of the Year in 1991 and an
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A charter member of the SHSU chapter
of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Koska is a 1961
graduate with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
After graduation, he began his career in
the food service industry and founded his own
Houston-based firm in 1969.
His business, Institutional Sales Associates,
now has 105 employees and offices in Houston,
Austin, Lubbock, Dallas and Albuquerque and
has sales in excess of $400 million.
Koska has shown SHSU, and his community, financial support by sponsoring the Student
Technology and Lobby areas in the College of
Business Administration, supplying food and
labor for Athletic Department fundraisers and
serving as a lifetime member of the Alumni
Association and on the Sam Houston Memorial
Museum’s “Friends of the Museum” board.
In addition, he serves as a benefactor
for Delta Tau Delta National Fraternity, the
Brookwood Community, the University of St.
Thomas, Pines Montessori School, the Marine
Military Academy in Harlingen, Lutheran
High North, Houston Choral Showcase,
Special Olympics, Pilgrim Baptist Church,
Port Mansfield Chamber of Commerce, Zion
Lutheran Preschool and Zion Lutheran Church
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A first vice president and financial broker
for Raymond James and Associates and a multiple “Broker of the Year” recipient, Rod has
been described as “honest,” a “hard worker” and
“well-respected as a person and business man.”
He received his Bachelor of Business
Administration degree in 1964.
Rod started his career as a stockbroker and
has managed the account for Lyndon Baines
Johnson’s family for over 20 years.
His business endeavors include being
founder and chief executive officer of the
National Bank of Waller County, now Texas
Premier Bank; owning Redi-Smoke, which he
later sold to Mr. Smokey; and purchasing the
potato chip company that soon became Bob’s
Texas Style, which he also sold to a publiclytraded company.
Avid hunters, he and his family have traveled the world on safaris.
A life member of the Houston Livestock
Show and Rodeo, the NRA and the Houston
and International Safari Club, as well as Ducks
Unlimited and Quail Unlimited, Rod hosts
“youth” hunts for the less fortunate and donates
meats from hunting expeditions to the hungry.
In addition, he has chaired and been the
honoree of many charities, such as the American
Diabetes Association, the Ronald McDonald
House, the National Rifle Association,
Houston Safari Club, Safari Club International,
and Westlake Club Wildlife Conservation
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Rod, Souryal and Arrambide
photos by Gathright Studio
T.O. Souryal
Souryal, a 1977 graduate with a Bachelor
of Science degree in biology, is a nationally—and
internationally—recognized orthopedic surgeon
who not only works on professional athletes but
provides free medical assistance to amateur athletes as well.
Souryal began distinguishing himself while
at SHSU, serving as a senator in the Student
Government Association, president of the
Lowman Student Center Program Council, helping to establish a chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity and graduating in three years.
When he was accepted at the University
of Texas—San Antonio, one of three medical
schools that accepted him, he was the first SHSU
graduate to be admitted to medical school in
several years.
As an orthopedic surgeon, he writes on
orthopedic medicine for professional journals and
lectures throughout the world on knee injuries.
Souryal is director of the Texas Sports
Medicine and Orthopaedic Group in Dallas and
has been the team physician for many professional athletic teams. He is currently in his 14th year
as head team physician for the Dallas Mavericks
basketball team.
He also hosts a radio show for ESPN radio
called “Inside Sports Medicine” since 2002
and is writing a book entitled “The Weekend
Warrior’s Guide To Sports Injuries.”
He expanded his philanthropic endeavors
in 2004, when he established the Texas Sports
Medicine Foundation, a charitable organization
to help financially disadvantaged high school
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Arrambide Named First
Distinguished Young Alumnus
L. Stacey Arrambide, a 1997 and 1999
Sam Houston State University graduate who
rose from an intern to vice president of statistics and data management for SYNERGOS in
only eight years, has been named the SHSU
Alumni Association’s first Distinguished Young
Alumnus.
Arrambide received his award during the
Distinguished Alumni Award gala, held during
SHSU’s homecoming weekend Oct. 13.
The grandson of Mexican immigrants,
Arrambide, a first generation college student,
turned down athletic scholarships from such
universities as Tulane and the Naval Academy
to come to SHSU in order to remain close to
his father.
While a graduate student in the statistics
program, he contacted the owner and chief exec-
utive officer of SYNERGOS, a company in The
Woodlands that handles statistical analyses of
data for medical researchers, and convinced her
to allow him to serve as a summer intern.
By the end of the summer, he had made
such an impression on her that she offered him
a permanent position.
Within eight years, he had worked
his way up to vice president of statistics and
data management.
Arrambide graduated Cum Laude in 1997
with his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a
minor in statistics and in 1999 with his master’s
degree in statistics. He currently serves on the
board of directors for the SHSU Kat Pack.
He and his wife, Janelle, have two
children, son Lou Elijah, “Eli,” and daughter
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Stay Connected
The 2007 Sam Houston State University
Alumni Directory is an invaluable tool in
a world where building and maintaining a
strong personal network has become essential.
The directory contains complete listings of all
alumni including e-mail addresses, professional and personal information as well
as biographical information. Scheduled for
publication in May 2007.
The Share the Vision Capital Campaign is a significant first for
Sam Houston State University. The campaign priorities and
objectives align perfectly with the true heart of our university
- continually improving the quality of education, scholarship and
service while maintaining a caring and nurturing environment.
Sam Houston has risen to an unprecedented level of achievement
because of the leadership and support of countless individuals
and organizations who share a common vision. In this issue of
Heritage, we not only celebrate our rich history and exciting vision
for the future, we also celebrate and recognize the people who,
through their generosity and support, have made a commitment
to the future of our grand old university.
It is only with you that we can make the vision a reality. And it is
only with you that we can truly make a difference in the lives of
future generations of students.
Celebrate the Vision. Share the Vision. Together we can make a
difference.
2005 – 2006
Honor Roll
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“Vision without action is merely a dream.
passes the time. Vision with action can
The President’s Associates ($25,000 or more)
Samuel
Houston
Society
The society ($2,500 and more)
commemorates Texas’ greatest hero
and the university’s namesake. It is
comprised of four associates’ categories,
according to donors’ levels of giving.
All members receive invitations to a
special program held annually.
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100 Club, Inc.
G. Vernon and Sharon S. Aker
Myron A. Balcom
Earl H Burrough Trust
Carol A. Callahan Estate
Halford R. Conwell
Suzanne Dawley
ExxonMobil Foundation
First National Bank of Huntsville
Robert M. and Yvonne Y. Fowler
GHS Foundation
Mary Laura Gibbs
Lacey Hardy Glennon
Russell D. and Glenda J. Gordy
George Ann Harding
John R. and Toni C. Hardy, Sr.
Joel M. Hardy
John R. “Jay” Hardy, Jr.
Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
John M. and Nancy L. Hoyt
Charles W. and Lina Z. Jones
Ronald P. and Donna Koska
Gibson D. and Sandra E. Lewis
Ron Mafrige
Foster E. and Mary P. Murphy
Murphy Payne Charitable Trust
Cecil N. and Lynn Neely
Michael L. Neely
Russell N. and Nancy Neely
Jack C. and Ruth Lynn Parker
Dan I. and Jean Rather
Edgar A. and Carolyn L. Reeves
The Sam Houston Foundation
San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc.
Joe B. and Winnie M. Sandel
Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop
Jack S. and Kathleen Staggs
Susan L. Neely Standley
Randy R. and Ann M. Stewart
Ann Bradshaw Stokes Foundation
Texas Pioneer Foundation
W. T. “Tom” and Lou Thweatt, Jr.
Carol H. and Joseph M. Weller
Weller Family Trust
Miriam York*
The General’s Associates ($10,000 to $24,999)
James E. and Jill Baine
B. Kelley Barber
James B. and Elsie Bexley
Gordon and Genevieve Brown
CenterPoint Energy
CW Lighting
Rolando V. and Josefa del Carmen
B. K. and Barbara Eversole
First State Bank
Greater Texas Foundation
John F. Harris
Marie Hayden
Huntsville Team Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep
Preston and Joslen Johnson
Ronald D. Johnson
Walter E. Johnson
Joint & Spine Center, P.C.
Michael A. Lytle
Charles T. and Ann C. Mallery
Mattie Bea Medford
Jane C. and Charles W. Monday
Lee E. and Elizabeth B. Olm
Jeffrey L. and Simeon L. Pruski
Sonny and Joanne Sikes
Texas Guaranteed
Jerry L. Zamzow
Action without vision just
change the world.”
Joel A. Barker
The Senator’s Associates ($5,000 to $9,999)
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Agricultural Workers Mutual Auto
Insurance Co.
Arnold A. and Terrie Allemang
Amegy Bank
Amegy Bank of Texas, N.A.
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
The Bakewell Family Foundation
Michael and Deborah Bakewell
Joe B. and Nancy A. Bickley
Karey Patterson Bresenhan
Bridgeway Capital Management, Inc.
Bridgeway Charitable Foundation
Marjorie Carter
Ronald D. and Janice Choate
Kay and Timothy Deahl
Geraldine and Wilburn D. Dickerson
Judy K. and Joseph P. Emmett
Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc.
Gibbs Brothers & Company
Graeber, Simmons & Cowan
David E. and Dolores A. Haralson
William R. and Beverly Harrell
HGS Self Storage
Billie J. and James L. Hickman
Rufus D. and Margaret L. Hopper
The Humphreys Foundation
Huntsville Orthopedic Surgery & Sports
Medicine, PLLC
Dorothy A. Huskey
Robert E. and Sylvia J. Hutson
Leonard and Marlene Keeling
KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation
KSAM FM and KHVL AM
Roger D. Lawrence
LLP Production Services, Inc.
Tish Matulnes
McCaffety Electric
Giving Societies
Giving societies recognize donors’ exceptional
giving that meets annual, special project,
endowment, capital, and scholarship needs
of the university. Listings are for gifts made
between September 1, 2005, and August
31, 2006. Unpaid pledges are not included.
Eugene McCaffety
Montague Family Living Trust
Multimedia Graphic Network, Inc.
New Century Mortgage Corporation
Ethel Brown Nicholson Fund
Pat and Freida O’Bryant
Emafred S. Pengelly
James M. and Suzanne Perdue
Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Foundation
Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao
SHSU Lettermen’s Association
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
Texas Community Bank
Friends of W. Tom Thweatt III
Fisher Tull Endowed Scholarship Fund
Van Dyke & Associates, Inc.
Gary L. and Pamela A. Whitlock
R. Tracy and Leesa Williams
The Governor’s Associates ($2,500 to $4,999)
Angelo J. and Lynn Amato
Charlie and Cathy Amato
Joseph A. and Elizabeth Amato
ARTech Signs & Lighting
William D. and Gabriel Baumeyer
James D. and Judy Bozeman
Horace R. and Euline W. Brock
Dale Brown
Buckalew Chevrolet
Ray A. and Luann T. Burgess
Ruth M. Cady
Ronald H. and Faye S. Carroll
Mary A. and Scott D. Charpentier
Edward C. Coffey
Charles and Sherry Cox
Charles N. and Kim Crawford
Michael J. and Nancy L. Czerwinski
T. V. and Fern Dodson
Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Gary L. and Margaret A. Dudley
Doug Duncan, M.D.
Entergy Corporation
William A. and Linda Fick
James F. and Nancy Gaertner
John M. and Donna D. Gilbert
John F. Godfrey
William B. and Diane J. Green
Joe L. “Bud” and Joan Haney
Che’ Williamson and Timothy Herron
Hillcrest Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc.
Frank R. and Maria A. Holmes
Raymond James
Jeffrey W. and Gina R. Lee
Letts Family Trust
Brenda J. Love-Jones and Ed Jones
Ross W. and Jody Lovell
Lloyd C. and Marilyn H. Martin
Dr. Stephen H. Means & Associates
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Montague
William S. and Pat Montague
David E. and Grettle O. Payne
Professional Golfers’ Association of America
N. Ross and Margaret S. Quarles
Red Oak Sportswear, Inc.
Randall L. and Sherry D. Reed
Jim and Adalyn Schillaci
Shrader & Williamson
Southwest Business Corporation
Victor E. and Judith Sower
Jimmy E. and Mandy Spivey
State Farm Companies Foundation
Robert S. and Erin M. Steele
Texas Gas Transmission, LLC
Mita E. Tidwell
James W. and Nancy M. Tiller
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Brands Inc.
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Henry D. and Carolyn A. Adair
Advantage Rent-A-Car
The Advertising Agency
of Huntsville
Amato Linehandlers, Inc.
Amato, Inc.
Amica Companies Foundation
Leroy and Myrna Ashorn
Thomas A. and Jean Babcock
William A. Bartlett
Lyndel N. and Linda S. Beene
Bickley, Prescott & Co.
BKD, LLP - Houston
Edward F. and
Nicole Blackburne
BNK Advisory Group
Ruby Lee and Allen M. Boren
Jon and Barbara Bright
Ann Lindsay Cloud
Coburn’s Supply Co.
Donald Anthony Cole and
Sara Sowers Cole
E. Jack and Sue Ann Compton
Chester D. and
Pamela G. Crawford
D’Anne M. Crews
James and Ruth DeShaw
Diane E. and
Douglas H. Dickey
Lee and Lynett Drain
Ronald L. Earl
ECI Bank Strategies/M
Benefit Solutions
Rudy R. Fernandez, Jr.
First National Bank - Killeen
First United Methodist
Church - Conroe
First Victoria National
Bank - Huntsville
B. Allen and Penny Fletcher
Patty and W. Allen Gage
The Arthur J. Gallagher
Foundation
Jim E. Gilmore
George B. and
Jennifer G. Hamilton
Domino’s Pizza - Huntsville
Heartfield Florist
Roland K. and Jean Hendricks
Hibernia National Bank
E. Brent and Victoria Hughes
Huntsville Pediatric &
Internal Medicine Associates
James E. and Sara L. Kelly
Estella Longoria Koryciak
K-STAR Country Radio
Jack D. and Mary C. Kyle
Frank P. and Lyndall F. Leathers
Michel T. Leonte
R. Dean and Betty Lewis
Mary L. and James K. Lewis
The Old
Main Society
($1,250 to $2,499)
The society commemorates
the historic significance of the
building that was completed in
1890 and destroyed by fire in
1982. Revered as a traditional
symbol of the university,
its foundation footprint is
maintained.
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Cynthia A. and Paul A. Loeffler
Dianne MacKenzie
G. Scott and Mary McCarley
Samuel P. and
Stephanie A. McGee
Kevin R. and Lisa McKenzie
McKenzie’s Barbeque McKenzie’s Burgers & Fries
John A. and
Geanie L. McManners
George D. and Beth Miles
Janet L. and Bruce K. Misamore
Thelma B. Mooney
Valerie P. Muehsam
Kerry G. Murray
Murski’s Ice House
Patricia M. and Hugh O’Kane
Physical Therapy Associates
Danny and Cindy Pierce
Gordon A. and Mary F. Plishker
Resource Protection
Management, L. P.
Marjorie B. and Harley E. Rex
Frank J. Robinson
Rugby Alumni of Sam Houston
SAMCO Capital Markets
Perry and Betsy Smith
Space Saver Mini-Warehouses
Tommie R. and
Mary K. Sprayberry
Jim and Betty Stevens
W. A. & Edna Leake
Stubblefield Estate
Texas Capital Bank
James L. and
Tamera D. Threadgill
Monica J. and Rodney Turner
Vector Marketing Corporation
E. Don and Denise Walker
Walker County
Laverne Warner
Wells Fargo Community
Support Campaign
William K. and
Elizabeth R. Wheeler
Roddy R. and Margie Wiley
Charles D. and
Wanda C. Williams
The Austin
Hall Society
($750 to $1,249)
Advantage Travel
AGESS, LLC
Agriculture Alumni Association
Lunelle and Carl Anderson
Joel E. and Helen D. Bass
Charles and Wanda Beckner
Marilynn K. Beto
Danny R. and
Connie F. Billingsley
Douglas M. and Jessica Bishea
Stanley J. and Katherine Blinka
Marjorie Boehme
Bennie C. and Anita H. Boles
Charles H. Boyce
Bracewell & Giuliani
Brazos Valley Bank
Brenham National Bank
Bill and Mary Beth Bridges
William R. and
Shirley D. Brinkley
Jason A. Brod
Brookshire Brothers
Sammy R. and Connie Bryan
Karen D. and Ronald Buchtien
Bobbie J. Burd-Walton and
George E. Walton
Marilyn M. and
David M. Butler
Clothes ‘N Time
Karen and Henry L. Conaway
Continental Airlines
Corsicana National
Bank & Trust
Joan and Paul Culp
DaimlerChrysler
Corporation Fund
Kenneth W. and Patsy A. Daw
William E. and
Rhonda L. DeSpain
Tony E. Dressell
Shirley A. and Eddie L. Dye
Eagle Graphics
East Texas National Bank
El Chico Restaurant
of Huntsville
Robert C. and Blythe M. Ernst
The Farmhouse Cafe
David R. and Teri L. Ficklen
First National Bank-Trinity
First Victoria National
Bank - Victoria
B. Marcus Gillespie
Christopher W. Gore
Frederic A. and
Gretchen A. Gottschalk
Loretta J. Hankins
James F. and Sandra L. Hanscom
Harper & Pearson Company
Harold G. and
Shirley Harrington
Stan and Jo Hines
Thomas J. and Hazel Honeycutt
Hospitality Foods
Huntsville Memorial Hospital
A. Raymond and Susan Kehm
Craig C. and Beverly J. Kemp
Lake Area National Bank
Bobby and Pam Lane
Legend Bank
Scott A. Logan
Madisonville State Bank
Randall R. and
Dale Ann Martell
Edwin D. McCrory III
Gary B. and
Sherrell A. McMillian
James R. and
Kathlina L. McNeill
Marilyn Mehr
Debra K. and Billy F. Mitcham
Mitcham Industries, Inc.
Thomas J. and
Dorothy L. Mitchell
Jerry L. and
Elizabeth A. Mitchell
Russell S. and
Allison N. Molina
H. Dixon Montague
Joshua R. Mooney
Nathan R. and
Michelle D. Moran
Mr. Gatti’s Pizza
Nelnet Marketing Solutions
Richard E. Norman and
Anne E. True
Occidental Petroleum
Charitable Foundation
Ana and Mark Palmer
Papa John’s Pizza
Frank E. and Carol H. Parker
Partners Bank of Texas
Gregory D. and
Christina G. Peter
Matthew S. and
Criselda Pfitzinger
John R. and Judith A. Ragsdale
Lin C. and James Rahe
Red Rider Rentals
Ringo Tire &
Service Center, Inc.
SallieMae Student Loan
Marketing Association
The Sam Houston Group, L.P.
Science Applications
International Corporation
Sears Authorized Dealer Store
Gerda and Jim Sessions
The society commemorates
the oldest building on campus
that was dedicated in 1851
for Austin College with Sam
Houston in attendance. A group
of Huntsville citizens acquired
the building and contributed it
to the state in 1879 to open Sam
Houston Normal Institute.
Sean J. and Darla P. Shaub
Shell Oil Company Foundation
Stephen M. Sims
Michael A. and Susan Sizemore
J. Micah and Marla S. Slaughter
Joe H. and Mary Ann Smith
Marcus Smith
William R. and Tina A. Smith
Joseph P. and Janet Smyth
Sonic Drive In
William P. and Lisa G. South
W. Marcus and
Delilah Mixon Stephenson
Sterling Bank
Stevenson Beer Distributing Co.
Leonard L. and Marilyn Valka
Michael S. Vaughn
Eunice J. Wagner
Kirby D. and Patsy T. Waldrop
Joe Gilpin Walker Estate
Richard H. Ward and
Michelle R. Pierczynski-Ward
Donald M. and Leslie Ward
Jimmie J. and
Rosemary C. Wells
Wiesner of Huntsville
Franklin and Martha Williams
Woodforest National Bank
W. Mac and
Leanne G. Woodward
Robert M. Worley
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The Harry F.
Estill Society
($500 to $749)
This society commemorates the university
leader who served as president for 29 years,
longer than anyone in Sam Houston State
history. Among his many achievements,
the curriculum was expanded, and the first
baccalaureate degree was awarded in 1919.
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AACSB International
AAUW
Gary W. and Jill H. Adams
AdVantage Specialties
Donald P. Albert
Alpha Phi Sigma
Elsie and Steve Ameen
Gerald D. and Serena M. Andrews
Mark P. and Carola Anthony
William L. and Vicki Barber
Barnes and Noble Bookstore
Aaron W. and Jennifer L. Bayles
Jack and Susan Beckham, Jr.
Sarah A. Bergen
BKD, LLP - Springfield, MO
Fred H. Blundell
Jerry S. and Ann B. Brannen
James M. and Leslie K. Brazzil
Leonard G. Breen and Mary E. Robbins
Janet A. and Lamar Bridges
Wayne H. and Joyce Brown
Bethlyn and Randall Burditt
Margaret R. Byrd
Charles L. Calvit
Harrell H. and Jo E. Carpenter
ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program
Candi A. Clement
William P. Clements, Jr.
Comet Cleaners
Ann Copeland
Lee and Martha W. Cox
David R. and Marilyn C. Cummings
Charles and Elsie L. Czerwinski
Thomas F. and Patty S. Davis
Doris D. Delaney
Wilfred O. and Bobbie M. Dietrich
E. Dale and Candyce Dixon
Robert and Ruverna Dunning
Educational & Institutional
Cooperative Service, Inc.
Robert E. and Susan K. Estill
George W. and
Kathryn McCarley Eubanks
Gerald R. and Patricia G. Eversole
Carole T. Faig
Douglas Glynn Farrar
Carolyn L. Faulk
Shelley A. Fitze
Fond Memories Pet Cemetery &
Crematorium, Inc.
Gordon A. Franzen
Tom and Patsy Freeman
Ron and Terri Gay
Douglas and Helen Gilbert
Goerdel’s Country Meat Market
Rex A. and Sandra S. Goodman
Edward and Patricia Griffiths
Hank and Rae Templeton Gruy
John L. and Frances B. Hall
Roger D. and Gena L. Hanagriff
Gwen S. Hardy
Sharon T. and Thomas L. Hart
David A. Hayob
Anne and Bob Heartfield
Jaimie L. and Kelly S. Hebert
Dick T. and Karene A. Hendee
Hewlett-Packard Employee
Charitable Giving Program
Hodges Business Interiors, Inc.
Glendon M. and Jennie M. Hollis
Houston Galveston Area Council
David K. and Kathleen M. Hunter
Todd Jermstad
Thomas P. and Lisa Karlok
Richard D. Keeler
Kevin R. Knight
Camille Tinsley Krug
Leone H. Lancaster
Robert T. and Gayla H. Lawson
R. L. Lehman, Jr.
John F. and Lois U. Lent
Patsy F. and Leonard W.* Lock
Lynn and Dennis Longmire
Gary and Jeanie Lynd
Phillip M. Lyons, Jr.
Dwayne E. Matthews
Barbara L. and Jeff McCollum
Rafie D. McCullar
Richard C. McLinden II
Charles L. and Betty Mears
James R. Miller
Douglas W. and Luana Miller
Larry and Lyn Miller
William C. and Lynn S. Mizell
Jimmy L. Mooney
William and Una Grace Nash
Jean D. Neal, Jr.
Dennis Netoff
Fawzi M. Noman
Samira M. Noman
Normangee ISD
Bess Osburn-Koehnle
Thomas L. and Dianne T. Paben
Michael Duncan and Mary L. Parish
M. Howard and Diane B. Payne
Ralph W. and Linda Pease
Ralph G. and Charlotte H. Peil
Charles S. and Rose Boatcallie Perrone
John L. and Nita K. Pessarra
Arland and Martha Phelps
Craig A. Phillips
Bill and Stephanie Pitts
Randy D. and Trisha S. Pollard
Dick and Susan Pollard
Robert V. and Courtney K. Powell
William R. and Doris Powell
Charles B. and Susan L. Randolph
Hal R. and Janet P. Ridley
Rosalinda G. Rodriguez
Susan and Wesley Sanders
Brian and Norah Satre
SBC Foundation
Schlotzsky’s
W. B. and B. R. Schulz
Miles L. and Gaynelle B. Schulze
Ronald L. and Danelle L. Scotka
N. Anna Shaheen
Carol and Doug Shaw
Preston D. and Dianne R. Sides
Gene and Ruth Denman Sollock
Southwest Meat Foundation
Barbara E. Sparks
Dan E. and Marian M. Spence
Warren and Kimberly St. John
Edna Stachey
R. Dana Steigerwald
Kurt and Glyna Stevenson
Juanita S. Stiff
W. Dale and Donna L. Story
Nina Parks Tate
J. Frank and Mary Ellen Thornton
Douglas R. and Johanna G. Ullrich
Union Pacific Corporation
University Interscholastic League Region III, AAAA
Unocal Foundation
Alvaro Valdez II
Robert and Rebecca Von Der Au
Wachovia Corporation
Matthew C. and Stacy L. Wagner
Robert H. and Ami L. Wallace
Bruce L. Watkins
Thomas W. and Leigh A. Watson
Ricky C. and Janis H. White
Byron and Elsie Whitmarsh
James F. and Elizabeth Wiggins
C. Allen Williams
Bobby and Janet Williams
Jerry S. and Debra L. Wilmoth
Glenn and Dorothy Wise
Daniel and Estella Zaccagni
Peter L. and Dorinda A. Abendschein
Pamela D. Adair
Virgil H. and Evelyn Y. Adams
Adebayo M. Adegbenro
Rodney E. Alexander
Linda J. Allen
Dicki L. Alston
Matthew S. Anderson & Jennifer A.
Gessner-Anderson
Kendall C. Andrews
Lois Justine Andrus
Allen and Donna Artho
Paula and Charles Ashworth
B. J. Atkins, M.D.
Axiom Management Group, LLC
Banc One Management Corp.
Bank of America - Providence, RI
John O. and Allegra G. Barnes
O. Eugene and Carole Barrett
Johnny M. Barrett
James A. and Trinell Barrum
Julie Basso Floyd
James M. and Kathleen Baxter
Robert M. and Judy Bell
Walter H. and Minnie M. Bennett
Rudie S. and Jeff Berger
Robert R. and Laura L. Bibb
Bruce A. and Rhonda S. Bill
Peter A. Birkholz and Kaye R. Hill-Birkholz
Birkholz Sports Promotions, Inc.
Ben and Janet K. Bius
John B. and Mary T. Bolling
Chris G. Bonner
W. Timothy Bowersox
Wesley E. Boyd
James M. Bozeman
BP Foundation, Inc.
Robert F. and Mary J. Bradley
Brazos Higher Education Service Corp.
Tina L. and Michael W. Broussard
Bobby W. and Jo Ann Brown
Chance A. Brown
Conrell and Glenda Brown
Jerome A. and Elaine S. Brown
Ray and Glyna Brown
Jerry and Betty Bruce
George K. and Barbara A. Buckow
Michael A. and Ann M. Bullis
Bobbye R. Burke
Frances E. Byrd
Rodney L. and Cheryl Byrd
Robert E. and Tommie Callaway
Rodney M. and Judith Cannon
James D. and Janean D. Carey
Ouida E. Carroll
Kenneth J. and Jacquelyn M. Carter
Jeanne Burns and Billy Carter
Allen H. Case
Sandra Taylor and Jeffrey Cashe
J P Morgan Chase Manhattan Foundation
Thomas Tolbert and Carrie Chisum
Dana M. Clague
Clark Security Systems, Inc.
Joyce A. Coker
Roger N. and Patricia M. Collins
The Mallon-Smith
Founders Society
($250-$499)
This society commemorates the dedication
and sacrifices of establishing Sam Houston
Normal Institute. Bernard Mallon, the first
president, died 11 days after classes began
on October 10, 1879. Hildreth H. Smith
took over and guided the college until 1881.
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S. Keith Collins
Compass Bank
Boyd D. Conaway
Mary A. Conroy
Peter and Carol Cooper
George L. and Monyeen G. Cooper
Jack L. Cornish, Jr.
Tracey L. Cortez
Lee F. Courtney
Orin N. and Rebecca A. Covell
Michael E. and Hilda Crangle
Joe T. and Patty Crawford
Dennis A. and Paula J. Culak
John A. Cunningham
Charles E. and Deborah J. Cupples
Rick and Marilyn Darling
Claudia S. and Joseph R. Davis
Elsie M. and Dan S. Davis
Joe Tom and Kathy Davis
Victor R. and Anita Dawkins
Glenda L. Dawson*
Sue K. and Elliott L. Dean
Dearborn Financial Services
Joseph A. Denman
Department of Management and Marketing
Devon Energy Corporation
Stephanie E. DeWaegeneer
Elizabeth and Jon Dimmick
Vivian Lynn Dobbs
Don E. Dollar
Susan R. Donnelly
Bradley S. and Sandy A. Doring
Duke Energy Field Services
Kimberly A. Duncan
Robert L. and Lela J. Dyson
Kathy Edwards
Marta and Bruce Edwards
Connie J. and David S. Emerson
Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst
Margaret C. and Michael Erpenbeck
Gayle L. Fabra
Janet B. and Frank K. Fair
Fennis Wayne and Cheryl Keng Faircloth
Clinton W. and Becky L. Fancher
Jerry W. and Angela F. Fannin
First National Bank - Bryan
Jeffrey M. and Jane Ann Fleming
Ford Motor Company Fund
Daniel W. and Leah Forney
Ednajo McKinnon Forque
Chris L. Fortune
Michael D. Foster
Courtney G. Fowler
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SHSU Heritage Magazine
Donald G. Freeman
Fricasa, LLC
Carolyn A. Gaines
Penny E. and Robert Garner
Johnny R. and Malinda P. Gerich
Clint M. Getz
Kay Gibbs
Patrick T. Gibson
Glyn and Marty Gilliam
D. Clark and Doris Gimpel
Keri Payne Graff and Rick Graff
Annette and Will Graves
Timothy M. and Brenda W. Gray
Mallon
Helen M. Griffin
Rodolfo I. and Bonnie S. Guajardo
Guaranty Federal Bank
Mary Gutermuth
Zahava and John W. Haenosh
William P. and Laura Hall
Sarah T. and Richard Hammond
Jason L. and Kelly M. Hammons
Rickey E. and Tina L. Hanna
Suzanne M. Hanse
Ellen Happe Phillips
G. P. Hardy III
Marianne Harkrider
Carl L. and Gloria Harris
Penelope Hasekoester
William D. Hattaway
John G. and Wynelle Hermesmeyer
Hewitt Associates LLC
Milton D. and Reta P. Hines
Malinda A. and David Hoerster
George C. and Frances J. Holewyne
Ralph E. Holm
William Hunter Holt
Dale G. and Erin Homburg
Gary L. and Kimberly L. Howze
John C. and Florence Huber
Robert Hudson
Derelys M. Hungarland*
Shad E. Hutton
InsurePointe of Texas, Inc.
Joe F. James
James W. and Andrea C. Jenkins
Mark C. Johlke
Bennie A. and Diana M. Johnson
Paul H. Johnson
Randee Buice and Sue Ashmore Johnson
Kellie Hodges and Keith E. Jones
Glenn A. and Mary E. Juenke
Ronnie J. and Patti Kallus
Rosanne S. and Mike Keathley
James R. and Diane M. King
Glenn D. and Florine Klussmann
Shelly E. Knapp
Ernest M. and Barbara Gustafson Koy
Kyle C. Krause
Mark J. Kroll and Nghi T. Pham-Kroll
Sheyenne Krysher
Stanley A. and Carol K. Labay
L. J. Lacina, Jr.
Joseph W. Laehu and
Lynette T. Chauvin-Laehu
Kenneth and Jan Landon
Rita Lang
Kent and Linda Lebsack
Scott R. and Kimberly Lee
J. Kyle and Kathy Lehne
Corliss and Gordon Lentz
Michael J. and Nancy K. Looney
David R. and Barbara J. Lundahl
David D. Lyne
Kenneth R. Maeker
Charles Meredith Maiorana
Glenn H. and Judy L. Mallory
David A. and Stacey L. Mancha
Bobby K. and Colleen M. Marks
Bradley D. Marple
Donald K. Martin
Nancy Lee and Michael D. Martin
Lena C. Mathis
Lester W. Maxey
David and Christine L. Mayhew
Kristie A. McBee
Gregory D. McDonald
Stephen M. and Joyce McElroy
William W. and Gia S. McEntire
Fred E. and Juanita McGilberry
Lee Ann Harvel McGonagle and
William J. McGonagle
Maureen V. McIntyre and Burton L. Aber
Jeffery J. McPherson
L.T. and Mary Ann Metcalf
Delores and Ben J. Meyer
Stacey and Brian T. Michalik
Brian and Marie Miller
Mary V. and Champe W. Miller
Ray and Veronica Miller
Albert G. and Marion Mills
Dean P. Minear
Thyra Mize
Robert and Diane Molina
Ellen E. Moltz
Maria D. and James R. Montague
James B. and Carol Moore
Denise Davis Moore
Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss
Herbert C. and Mary K. Muckleroy
Mitchell J. Muehsam
Sandra D. Mueller
David and Leah Mulligan
Eugene P. and Felicia M. Myrick
Hiranya K. Nath
Shaun P. and Shelia Nelson
Charley J. Nesmith
Phillip R. and Kelli D. Nevlud
Michael K. Nikkel
Chad H. and Janena M. Norris
James S. and Judith Olson
Maggie M. and George E. Parker
Hope G. Parker
Nathan I. and Kristine K. Partain
Dwayne and Michelle M. Pavelock
Charlie J. and Virginia Pavlovsky
Louie M. and John W. Payne
Lisa D. Pinto
Henry M. Pittman
John B. and Frances S. Planchard
Jason M. Plotkin
Eugene M. Poldrack and
Glenda Ann Schultz Poldrack
Political Science Junior Fellows
Barton H. Price
Mark A. Price
Roy and Sara Price
Jackie Qualls
John and Rebecca A. Rabon
Wayne L. Rainwater
Meggan L. and Richard Rambo
Henry G. Ramirez
John H. Rathke, Jr.
Caroline W. Reese
Malynn and Mel Reese
David L. and Kimberly M. Reid
Catherine A. Richburg
Edmund W. and Gloria L. Richter
Dan Roberts
Annette J. Rodriguez
Gwendolyn Lewis Rogers
Keri R. Rogers
Donald M. and Shirley E. Rose
Curtis L. Rose
Smith
Kenneth R. and Debra J. Ross
William J. Ross
Kevin D. and Tammy Ruether
Law Offices of Bennie D. Rush, P.C.
Juan E. and Mary A. Sanchez
Jerry A. and Sam S. Sandel
Johnnie R. and Karen Sandles
Patrick E. and Deborah S. Scanlon
Vernon K.* and Dianne Schautschick
Christina A. and John L. Shafer
Mark B. and Catherine M. Short
Clifton L. Shumway
Shur-Tan
Jerry N. Sinclair
J. T. Sizemore
Gary W. and Lisa M. Smith
Carol Smith
James William and Amanda Hatter Smith
Martin D. and Carol M. Smith
Michael D. Smith
Barbara and Shelley Solow
Thomas N. and Diana Sprott
Elton L. Spurlock
Russell L. Staley
Peggy C. Stapleton
Mark J. and Shellie D. Stasny
Kenneth E. and Helen Statham
John W. Steffes
Larry G. Stephens
Robb M. and Susan Stevenson
Larry and Linda H. Storrs
Don L. and Josephine M. Strickland
Martin D. and Stephanie Stroble
Gregory L. and Robin C. Stroud
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Cynthia L. Swanner-Johnson and
Stephen B. Johnson
Kandi Tayebi
Molly T. Terry
The Texas Diversity Council
Texas Mooring, Inc.
Texas Society DAR, Inc.
Lane D. and Beth A. Thibodeaux
Alan L. and Diane F. Tinsley
Sam J. and Janice Tramonte
E. Allen and Joanne Triplett
Joe F. Tucker
Natalie R. Turman
Billie La Roe Turner
The Tyler Paper
University Cleaners
Richard J. and Judi Urban
Mark A. and Kathy K. Vance
George R. and Sybil H. Vick
John M. and Harriet F. Wainwright
Jesse Ward
James R. Wash
Terry and Linda Weaver
Jacqueline E. and Henry H. Weidemeyer
L. Carole White
Rusty Whitt
Ray and Michele Whittington
Chadwick C. Wible
Pamela E. Williams
Laura A. Wilson
Larry and Peggy S. Winkelmann
Howard H. Witsma
Clarence H. Witt
L. A. and Marylin Wolfskill
Lynne Woods
Kenneth R. and Patsy Wren
Michelle E. and Gary Yentzen
Ann S. Young
Eugene O. and Marynell Young
Robert E. and Mary L. Zeigler
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The
Anniversary
Society
($126 to $249)
This society recognizes donors
who contribute one dollar for each
year of the university’s existence
during the past academic year.
On September 1, 2006, the
minimum gift requirement for
society listing increased one
dollar to $127 for the university’s
127 years of service.
Thomas V.* and
Rosie L. Abercrombie
Roger D. and Toni Abshire
Richard L. and Gaylen Adams
Karalea Albrecht
Cynthia D. Allbright
Adolph C. Alonzo
Frank B. and
Michele L. Anderson
Michael V. and
Millie A. Anderson
Sherri L. and Edgar Anderson
Jaime E. and Michell Angel
Leslie P. Antalffy
Alexander M. and
Janette I. Arellano
James R. and Joyce Arndt
Bryan S. and Rhonda Arrington
Hamp S. and Sue Atkinson
Richard W. and
Lisa A. Atkinson
David L. and Laura Austin
Mary I. Bach
Bruce A. Bailey
Laurie and Chris Baker
Robert A. and Lisa J. Baker
Susan A. and Keith D. Baker
Susan and Jeffrey Baker
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Theodore V. and Linda D. Baker
Timothy and Debbie Baker
Baker Hughes Foundation
Ralph J. Bales
William B. and
Kimberly K. Banker
Tre T. and Carla Banks
Billy J. and Margie J. Barker
Bruce C. and Stephanie Barnes
Carissa M. Barosh
Leonard P. and Lisa Barras
Vicki and Richard Barrilleaux
Kit Basquin
Janet Miller Bates and
L.W. Bates
Belinda K. Bauer
Kenneth D. and Judy Baxter
Anthony and Sherri Bazan
Michael J. and Debra G. Beal
James P. and Heather Beard
Ralph and Donna Beaty
Mark A. and
Jennifer S. Beedlow
Pamela S. and David Beers
Clifford D. Beeson
Raymond Belinowski
P. Mike Bendiksen
Patricia L. and Richard Benefield
Beth and Mike Benkoski
Joshua J. and Lori L. Benn
Bradley W. and Anne H. Bennett
Dixie M. Bennett
Howard R.* and
Mary A. Benton
Jeff D. Berlat
Elmer and Helen L. Berryhill
Margaret R. Beto
Julianne B. and Gerald R. Betty
Denise Smith Bickel and
David A. Bickel
Kenneth R. and Stacey J. Bill
Donald J. and Phyllis Bilnoski
Tommy L. Binford
D. Marlin and
Deborah Birdwell
Kenneth E. Birkner
Renee’ L. Black
Roland E. and Betty S. Black
Cliff B. and Sandra Blackerby
Michael L. Blackman
Robert J. and Melba Blazek
Blinn College
Blue Bell Creameries, Inc.
SHSU Heritage Magazine
Susan Gregory Bohan
Kathy J. and Gerry A. Bollom
R. H. and Kelley Bond
Michael A. Bonifazi
Kelly L. Hiatt Bonjonia and
William D. Bonjonia
Lynn D. and Donna Boone
Scott D. Booty
Melissa Lenz and
Paul R. Bowling
Mary E. and Bob Box
Maudie G. Boyd
Brad B. and Debbie Boyer
Robert J. and
Tracey Brackenridge
Clifton A. Bradford, Jr.
John R. and Amy L. Bradley
Janice H. and Milt Bragg
Glenn E. and Kathy M. Brandt
Patricia M. Brannan
Leon F. and Claudette Braunagel
Daniel E. Brawner
Jeff Brown
Kim L. Brown
Mark E. and Cheryl A. Brown
Patrick E. Brown
Rick A. and Sara D. Bruhn
Roxie A. Brumlow
Craig D. and
Wendy L. Buchman
Susan A. Buckstaff
Building Materials
Holding Corp.
Cheryl K. and
Donald L. Bumpass
Jerry V. and Kathy Burney
David S. and Darlene Burris
Susan B. and
William Burroughs
Ronald M. and
Elizabeth L. Butler
Richard Cook and
Linda R. Byrd-Cook
Daniel and Celeste Byrne
William W. Cadwell, Jr.
Jean J. Calhoun
William J. and Mary Callender
Edward C. and
Tuesday G. Cammack
Keith M. Campbell
Rickey B. and
Julie R. Campbell
Campus Door Inc.
Rebecca H. Caprano
David W. and
Jennifer M. Cargill
Ray D. Cargill
Dave S. and Deborah Carpenter
Deborah K. and Robert Carrick
Richard A. and Karen R. Carson
Ronald J. and Sandra H. Carter
Steven J. and Jennifer B. Carter
Barbara and Tom Casey
Rita Caso
Sonya A. and Dale E. Cather
A. Les Cave
John A. Cazort
Paul B. Champion
Cathy and Rick D. Chance
Jacob R. and
Lucrecia K. Chandler
Chevron Phillips
Chemical Company, LP
Judith M. Christensen
Charles H. and
Sharon M. Chude
City of Huntsville
Dorothy L. Clark
Marilyn J. and Truman R. Clark
Robert G. and Peggy H. Clarke
Sandra K. and Charles Cleveland
John E. and Sylvia Coffman
Leo D. and Virginia Coleman
Bryan L. and LaDonna Collier
Curtis C. and Charlotte Collier
Karl L. and Doris Collins
Kenneth L. Collins
Mary Evelyn Collins
Commercial Bank of Texas, N.A.
Condon and Company
Marian C. Conrady
Conroe Police
Officers Association
Nick G. Constantine
Bryan N. Cooney
George M. Cooper
Lonnie C. and Polly Cooper
Mark A. and Phyllis A. Cooper
Lynda N. and Charles A. Corbeil
Waldeen H. and
Walter Cornelius
Nora Cortez
Alan A. and Katy Costello
Gordon M. and
Marjorie L. Cotton
Paul J. (Jeff) and
Ann Covell Council
Russell W. and
Stephanie B. Cowart
Ernest W. and Pamela S. Cox
John N. Cox
Sidney A. and Gladys M. Cox
Mary Margaret and
Richard Coyle
Kemper B. and
Tommye L. Crabb
Angela and Kevin Craig
Rowe E. and
Marjean W. Creager
Madeline P. Crisamore
John M. and Sharon Criswell
Charlene S. Crocker
Heather V. Crowson
Robert M. and
Anne Marie Cummins
Lillian A. and John Cupparo
Maureen M. Currie-Velez
Richard H. Dampman
William E. and
Brenda R. Damron
Glenn and Lola I. Darnell
Jess T. and
Summer M. Davenport
Becky T. Davies
James A. Davis
Pamela M. Davis
Richard D. Davis
Stephen E. and Jan Davis
Dalton C. De Hart
Harold E. and
Carolyn de la Mare
Lisa A. and David Dealy
Charles Elliott Dean
Connie J. and Randall Dean
Ronald G. and Brenda Delord
Margaret E. and
Huey L. Denman
Donna M. and
David F. Desforges
Charles W. and
Mary Lynn DeShazo
Lloyd T. and Jimmie M. Dickens
Craig A. and
Candace C. Dickerson
Shelli R. Dodson
Todd P. and Monica L. Donaldson
James C. Donohue
William E. and Joan M. Doss
Jerry L. and
Katherine F. Dowling
Leon F. and Cynthia A. Dragoo
Amanda A. and Daniel Driver
Lois A. and Henry Drushel
Kathleen M. Du Plessis
Julius J. and Jeannie Dubcak
Jim H. and Julie Dugan
Duke Energy Foundation
Joe W. and Cindy Dunlap
Catherine D. Dunn
Joseph A. Dunn and
Mary Ann Aranguena
Dustin C. and Anne M. Eastwood
Erma B. Eberlan
Carolyn W. and Pat J. Farley
Willie H. and Carol M. Farmer
H. L. and Barbara Farrell
Don and Victoria Farrell
Fatboys
Dani L. Faulk
David R. and Emilia R. Feagan
David P. and Gina L. Figliola
David L. Finney
Alice M. Fisher
James E. and Leah Fisher
Richard A. and
Donna O. Fitzpatrick
Five Loaves Deli
Becky L. and Joe P. Flarity
SH
Seola A. and Richard V. Edwards
Rena A. Eitouni
Mary Elam
Clifford T. Elkins
Jane S. Ellisor
Kenneth W. and Lorna Ellisor
Rhonda L. Ellisor
Philip K. and Diana D. Endris
William M. and Carol C. Eplen
Robert C. and Sunny W. Ernst
William J. and Cindy Erwin
David J. Esman, Jr.
Michael V. and Dianna C. Estep
Johnida J. and Arthur F. Evans
Debbie Evans-Riley and
Joseph Riley
Bobby and Patricia Ezell
Brian C. and
Pamela M. Fahrenthold
Gina Bass and William Flores
Jennifer Burke Flowers
Michael D. Flowers
Brad L. and Robin Floyd
Loyd T. and Kay Flynt
Charlene W. and
Harold F. Foerster
Joe N. and Sue B. Folk
Rodney L. and
Janet D. Folschinsky
Lloyd P. and Karen Ford
Patti G. Foster
Bruce S. Fox
Robert N. and Susan P. Francis
Mark W. Frank
George Charles and
Ima Jeane Franklin
Margo L. Frasier
Mark A. and Pamela Freeman
Charles and Elizabeth Friel
Eric J. and Cheryl D. Fritsch
Frost National Bank
Amy O. Fulton
William L. Furr
James C. Fuxa
Gerald W. and
Judy B. Gaenslen
Mary B. and Dean Gaertner
Lillian F. Gajevsky
Delia Gallinaro
Carol G. Gambill and
John W. Ashton
Perla Gann
Tony and Donna J. Garcia
Julie A. and Oscar L. Garza
Todd L. and Debra Gaudin
Thomas M. and DeeDee Geib
James H. and Martha C. George
Lisa K. Gerhart
Earl L. and June Gerstenberger
Anthony Gilbert
Phoebe A. Gillespie
Suzanne D. Gillespie
Cathi Gillette
Robert L. and
Jacqueline G. Gilliam
Danny W. and Debra Glaze
Erich W. and
Doris J. Glenewinkel
Jason S. and Brianne A. Glover
Robert and Marilyn Goodwin
Gregory G. and Coda Y. Graham
Lauren M. Grawey
Mindy L. and Raymond R. Gray
Tammy and Justin Gray
Frank and Shirley Grazier
David B. Greene and
Megan M. Thomas
Douglas J. and
Sandy K. Greening
Robert C. and Jane Griffin
Donald A. and Jackie Griffith
James D. and Susan Y. Griffith
James D. and Kathy Griffith
Patrick J. and Cynthia B. Griggs
Joseph R. and Janet C. Grillo
Robert J. and Patricia Grona
Joel S. and Vanessa Guinyard
William R. and
Deborah S. Gunter
Micholas P. Haby
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James F. and
Tracey L. Hagemeier
Michael K. Haley
James D. Hallbeck
Allene P. and James Hamilton
James and Tenisha Hamilton
Janet F. and Warren Hankammer
Mary J. and Daniel J. Hansen
Richard A. and Julie D. Haralson
Martha L. and James Harlow
Jerry D. and Patsy E. Harper
Deborah S. and Carl D. Harrelson
Anthony J. Harris
Brian J. and Lillian M. Harris
Patricia C. Harris
Susette M. Harris
Dwayne A. and Mary R. Harrison
Ann M. and John Harrod
Betty Roe Hartline
Kevin L. and Ericka Harvey
Evelyn Hasouris-Turner and
Rodney J. Turner
Richard M. and
Kimberlye M. Hastings
Harold and Janice Havard
James A. and Jane Hayley
Chad T. and Danelle R. Haynie
Willie and J.J. Head
Theodore H. and
Barbara J. Heinsohn
Dennis R. and
Estelle W. Hejtmancik
Craig T. Hemmens
David Hendricks
Diana L. and Wayne Henk
Sherry and Matt Henke
David and Xenia Hennington
Brett M. and Barbara L. Henry
Frederick B. Henry
Arturo and Sheila Hernandez
Katrina M. Hernandez
Thomas M. and
Debra K. Herring
Jeff B. and Deborah Herron
Gary W. and Sharon Herwald
Richard M. and
Karen C. Hewitt
Bobby Hill and Mary Byers Hill
Sean D. and Cindy S. Hill
Elizabeth Hines
Billy and Sherry Hirsch
Robert Hlavinka and
Karen Y. Mitchell
Gerald D. and
Kimberlie D. Hoerster
Kenneth V. and Peggy H. Hofer
Larry R. and Sandra Hoff
Kevin J. and Jeanne Hoffman
Sharon L. Hogue
David A. and Teresa Holbrook
Denise Holcomb
John W. Holcombe
Richard N. Holden
Ann H. Holder
Morris A. and JoAnna Holidy
Larry M. and Mary E. Hollmann
Frances J. Holsey
Donald L. Holt
Linda G. and Thomas Holt
Juliana and William L. Hon
Ben G. and Carolyn G. Hooker
Robert A. and Janice O. Hooker
Mary A. and Orville Hooks
Michael D. and Jill D. Horner
William H. and Jamie S. Howse
Michelle Jozwiak Huang
Aaron J. and Alisa K. Huckaby
Virginia L. and James Huffman
Christopher J. and Jan Hughes
Russell and Tish Humphrey
Diana G. Hunziker
Harry H. and Shannon M. Hurst
Richard W. and Donna J. Hyde
Geraldine E. Hynes
Victor Ignatiev
Nancy K. Ilfrey
Omer H. and
Katherine A. Ilsever
Beverly J. Irby
Sara E. and William Isabell
Shirley J. Jackson
Arthur L. and Jeannine Jacoby
Shelly K. and Keith Janac
Laura Jaramillo
William A. and Sharon Jasper
Ralph K. and Debra A. Jenke
Thomas V. and
Nancy M. Jenkins
Keith E. and Teresa Jenkins
Justin C. Jennings
Lance L. Jensen
Merle R. and
Charlotte K. Jensen
Trinette M. Jensen
Kurt Jesswein
Scott D. and Lisa Johns
Joe R. and Wanda Johnson
Mitchell E. and Kathy Johnson
University Advancement’s
Campus Callers
Finishing the fourth year of the Annual Fund
phonathon, student callers raised a record
pledge amount of over $225,000 for fiscal year
2005-2006.
Students call alumni each semester to
increase support for the Annual Fund
campaign, which helps support the academic
departments, student scholarships, athletics,
and faculty development. The phonathon also
provides a way to connect with alumni. The
Campus Callers, as the students are called, are
able to visit with alumni and give updates on
current campus events.
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SHSU Heritage Magazine
Robert L. and Misti L. Johnson
Bradley R. Jones
Carl G. and Mary Jones
William C. and
Johnnie O. Jones
Nina A. Jones-Hennessy and
Thomas Hennessy
Kenneth D. and Lee Ann Jordan
Brian L. Jordy
Janie S. and Gary R. Joyce
Ronald E. and Kristi Kainer
Kimberly K. Kaliszewski
Myron S. and Joanna D. Karner
Kristina Kaskel-Ruiz
Richard W. and Shirley Kaucher
Rance E. and
Christy A. Kaupert
Debra D. and
Kenneth R. Keehn
Richard J. Keeler
Siddharth S. Keswani
Alice A. and
Robert L. Ketchand
Kenneth K. and Diane Kiecke
Lisa A. and Kirk Killough
Barwoo and Deuk H. Kim
Keith L. and Eleen Kimbrough
Phillip R. King
Cory A. and Laureen Kinney
Robert B. and Lisa Kinsey
Brian M. Kinzey
Carolyn S. Kirk
William J. and
Kelli L. Kirkconnell
Richard and
Martha A. Kirkpatrick
Wayne Kitchel
Bonnie V. Kittleband
Ralph H. and Linda B. Klatt
Lloyd and W. Jean L. Koenig
Christopher and Sherry Koenig
Jennifer Kohler-Starns and
Kevin D. Starns
Daniel Konopnicki
P. G. Kooi
Merle D. Kovar
Tami M. Kozelsky
Lester W. and Paula Krause
Donna M. and Duane Krueger
Tracey L. and William A. Kuehn
Scott and Helen Dodd Kutach
Gloria J. and Joseph Kutach
Michael R. and
Angelica F. La Grange
Coloma D. Lafferty
James (Jim) B. Landers
Norman L. and Leah Lanier
Mike L. and Carlotta B. Lansford
John R. and Jamie Larkin
Marvin E. and
Deborah S. LaRue
Michael D. and Tracey N. Lassig
Tina S. and John Lastovica
Pamela G. Laughlin
Carol Deen Lawley
Keenan J. Lazenby
Bruce R. Le Grand
Earnest R. and
Donna K. LeBlanc
Joe M. and Suzanne E. Lee
Wade T. Lee
Robert J. Lefebvre, Jr.
Theodore W. and
Marlene R. Legatski
Durwood C. and
LaNelle R. Lehrmann
Ruby J. Lehrmann
Benjamin R. and
Susan S. Lenamon
Hwei H. Lewinski
Gerald R. and Debra Lewis
Russell D. and Lisa Lewis
Renai L. and Mark Lightfoot
William D. and Cindy Liles
Juliana and Troy Lilly
Sharon H. Lindstrom
Keith Linton
Paul H. and Sylvia G. List
Grace E. and Robert Littlefield
LoanStar Systems, Inc.
Jo A. Locke
Jerry F. and Susan H. Logan
Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Love
Carla and Gary Lovelady
Brenda R. Lowery
W. Mark and Cathy S. Lucy
Blake D. and
Candy R. Lynch
Lyondell
Brett M. and Barbara L. Lyons
Tristan A. MacAvery
Linda B. and David Madden
Charles E. Maerz
Michael D. Maggard
Arliss R. and Peggy Mallory
1879 Society
The society commemorates the university’s founding and
recognizes individuals who make planned gifts. Gift planning
enables donors to make lasting contributions that are often larger
than their ability to make an outright cash gift. Planned gifts
include appreciated assets, bequests, gift annuities, trusts, life
insurance, and real estate.
Anonymous
Dan Barnes
Alton* and Dorothy Burgess
Carol A. Callahan*
Ione Jones Clark
Ann Lindsay Cloud
Rolando V. & Josefa del Carmen
Dean Sidney H.*, Bernard W.*,
and Kim E. Detlefsen
M. B. Etheredge
Shelley Fitze
Yvonne Parkhill Fowler
Harry T. Hamblen, III
Frances E. Mallow
Sedric O. Malone
Roel Mancha
Anthony A. and
Phyllis Mandola
Sonie G. Mangum
John M. Manley and
Sheryl K. Murphy-Manley
Robert L. Marlin
Cecelia P. and
James W. Marquart
Mark Marsolais
Jesse E. Martin
Mary E. Martin
Albert R. Martinez
Humberto D. and
Nelda B. Martinez
Rolando and Carolyn Martinez
Shannon and Rodolfo Martinez
Kenneth H. and
Mandy L. Massengale
Ray A. and
Patricia J. Mauldin
Maxus
Stephanie A. and Mark May
LeBland F. and John McAdams
Maribeth L. and David McAnally
Genevieve W. McCaffety
Joyce McCauley
Deborah C. McClellan
Lee B. and Eva A. Hunnicutt
Charles Jones
Stephen Owen Johnson
Roger D. Lawrence
Gibson D. Lewis
Janelle Avenell Paris
Maggie M. Parker
Edwin Sandhop
Robert Scott Tallman
Carrie H. Tomlinson*
Miriam C. York*
*deceased
Martin “Marty” R. McCoy, III
Timothy W. and Laschel McCoy
Miles and Bambi McCullough
Maureena Tegeler McDonald
James McDougall
Margaret E. and Dave McDowell
Daniel A. and Sheree McGarvey
Jerry C. and Carol McGee
Jerry E. and Tammy J. McGinty
Sally N. McGowan
Monty J. and Jennifer McGuffin
Margaret A. McGuire
Dan O. McLean
Vickie Williams McLean
Mary Nels McLemore
Carolyn M. and
William E. McMillian
Robert B. and
Judith A. McPartland
Jan and William McPike
Dennis C. McVeigh
William R. McVeigh
Kenneth D. and Patty Meador
Julie A. Medford
Charles J. and Kristyn E. Michael
Ramona Murley Michael and
Richard M. Michael, Jr.
Allen W. and Mary Michalak
John P. and Connie Middleton
Holly A. Miller
Billy C. and Sandy Miller
Crystal Harbin Miller
Fred L. and Dawn Miller
Phillip P. Miller
Rowland S. Miller
David W. Minear
Teddy M. Minyard
Marsha H. and Dan B. Miracle
Douglas A. and
Denise M. Mitchell
Bedford M. and Jenny Mitchell
Jason M. Mitschke
Gerald D. and
Rebecca Halbert Mohr
Robert D. and Betty Moland
Clemon L. and
Carolyn E. Montgomery
Stephen N. and
Cynthia Montgomery
Lisa M. and Paul S. Moody
Adolphus and Felicia D. Moore
The David Moore Family
Wilbur L. and
Charlene M. Moore
Brian K. Moore
Jered D. and Michelle Moore
Anthony and Lisbeth Moores
David G. and Jane Moorman
Donald A. and Mary B. Morgan
Marilon Morgan
Mark A. Morgan and
Beth Sinclair
Philip W. Morris
John R. and Lori A. Morrison
Kent W. Morrison
Marla S. Morrow
Scott Moseley
Elizabeth B. and Odis Muennink
Sarah Ilena (Lena) Munn
Bill D. and Nelda A. Muns
J. Larry and
Romanie R. Murdock
Michael W. and
Kathrine M. Murray
Diane Johnson Myers
Norvin T. and Kathleen Myers
John E. and Diana K. Nabors
James B. Neal
Lanny W. and Barbara Neil
Judith A. Nelson
Robert B. Nelson
Vickie H. Nelson
Sarah M. and Jarret Nethery
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Nine members of the Lynch family attended this fall’s annual Scholarship
Benefactor and Recipient Luncheon, traveling from across Texas and from
as far away as Maryland and West Virginia to honor the recipients of
the Lynch Family Endowed Scholarship. Picture are (from left) Darlene
Andrews, University Advancement, Janis White, Chair, Department of
Family and Consumer Sciences, family members James Pickard, Juanita
Lynch and J. Pat Pickard.
Roxanne Neuendorff-Uballe
Carolyn K. and Scott Newberry
Pamela Milutin Newberry
Karen K. and Mark D. Newell
Joe M. Newnham
Newspaper Holdings, Inc.
Debbie and Jack Nichols
Rebecca W. Nicholson
Robert L. and
Y’Vonne G. Nilson
Faye D. and Jimmy D. Nobles
Kyle K. and
Jennifer L. Nohavitza
Patrick B. and Bobbe S. Nolan
Scott C. Nott
Christina Ochoa
Alvin E. and Diane Odom
Robert R. Ogden
Portia M. Okuma
Marcia Oliveira
Benjamin F. Orr
Nathaniel P. and
Ruby J. Osborne
Dorothy G. and Tom Owen
Thomas E. and Megan Owen
Randall L. and Connie Pachar
Thomas H. Padgett
Panhandle-Plains
Student Loan Center
Patrick M. Parham
Dennis and June Parish
Helen R. and Joseph H. Park
Bobby P. and Lena T. Parker
Stephen E. and
Patricia A. Parker
Charlotte M. and Billy Parks
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James L. and Lynn Parsons
Clayton M. and
Chelsea L. Paschall
Brian A. and Angela D. Pate
Charles L. and Suzanne Patrick
Stephen E. and Angie Pavlicek
Jason H. and Amber E. Payne
Natalie C. Payne
Phyllis Elolf Pennington
William R. and Nita Pennington
Ellen Morris Peters
Joseph L. Peterson
Loibeth Black and Kyle Pettit
Tuan N. and Hellen Pham
Alan A. and Doris W. Phelps
Lyndon T. and Peggy Phelps
James K. Pickard
Rebecca L. and Steven Pierce
Ross A. Pilcik
Anthony K. Piperato
PNC BANK
Thomas A. and Kathy Poe
John C. and Janice F. Polk
Sophia D. Polk
Angela A. and Tony Poll
Karen L. Porter
Patsy R. and Delma P. Posey
Mark C. Prasifka
Leon H. and Mary Prause
John F. Prettyman
Joseph K. and Runae Price
Susan K. and Daniel G. Protz
Mike Pyland and
Heather Bujnoch-Pyland
Terri L. Quinn
Raul and Becky Quiroz
SHSU Heritage Magazine
Kathleen Y. Ramey-Gilman
and Ronald A. Gilman
Edmundo O. and
Deanna Ramirez
James E. and Sandra Raney
Robert F. and Beth Rangel
Cary Edward Rasberry
Ronald R. Raschke
Donald T. and Penny W. Rascoe
Jimmy and Diana Rasmussen
James W. and Janice Ratterree
Martha E. Reagan
Curtis L. and Linda Red
Frances P. Reddington
Doyle B. Reed
Jack E. and Kelley S. Reeves
John R. and
Kimberli D. Reimer
Ray and Leta Reiner
John T. and Fay L. Reynolds
Franklin N. and Kate Rhoad
Timothy J. and
Christi B. Rhome
Debra A. and James R. Rice
Gregory P. and
Sharon Richmond
Kenneth K. and
Barbara A. Richter
Karl F. and Donna Rieger
Billy N. and Rhonda K. Rigby
Roger B. and Debbie F. Riley
Scott and Kathleen Rimlinger
Don R. and Laura M. Ripple
Roger E. and Mary Rivet
Jack C. and Brandy N. Robbins
Jennifer M. Robertson
Jeffrey C. and
Trisha D. Robinson
Ernest D. and Tracy M. Roder
Patty R. Rodgers
Rene and Gloria Rodriguez
Will E. and Heather Roeske
Bob and Donna Rogers
Lincoln C. and
Jacquelyne Rolling
Suelema M. Roman
Linda D. and Kevin Rosenberg
Rotary Club of Huntsville
John N. and Shari Rowe
Matthew P. Rowe
Bradley R. Rowland
William T. Rowland
Richard C. Ruez
Linda B. and Charles Rushing
Glenn P. and
Katherine J. Russell
John C. and Vicky M. Russell
Lesa G. Russell
Raymond G. and
Kathleen G. Russell
Richard L. and
Christine Rydzeski
Martha and Danny Sale
Samaritan Women’s Care
Joel N. and Romi L. Sandel
Charlotte C. Sanders
Dennis M. and Tracy Savage
Michael D. and
Amanda R. Schmuck
Audrey D. and Al Schneider
Cynthia J. Schneider
Solomon Schneider
Michael L. and
Donna M. Schorlemmer
David P. Schroeder, Jr.
Lilburn C. and
Stephanie A. Schulz
Terry J. and Kim M. Schwertner
Shannon T. and
Tabitha A. Seaton
Sean A. Sellars
Kenneth L. Shank
Scott and Ellen Shankles
Jana A. and Mark Shaw
Beth Bell Shelton
Rebecca L. Sherrill
Rebecca S. and Mike Shuman
Albert M. and Sheila M. Simmons
Bruce and Kelly Simmons
B. Kelly and Debra Sims
Clinton R. and Gale A. Sinderud
Lindsay E. Siriko
Dana and Curtis Skipping
Darrell L. and
Mary Jane Gregorcyk Sklar
Patrick D. and Eliva Skrla
Vida A. Slaton-Reichstein and
Ed Reichstein
SLM Administrative
Consulting, Inc.
Smart Financial Credit Union
Dan and Juanice G. Smith
Dave and Jeannie Smith
David P. Smith
Deneice C. and
Lawrence A. Smith
Donna Gray Smith
Elizabeth L. and Mark E. Smith
Frank M. Smith IV
Jeannie K. and David R. Smith
Juanice G. and Dan Smith
Karen S. and Guy V. Smith
Larry L. Smith
Mark E. and Elizabeth L. Smith
Nancy R. Dishaw-Smith
Richard D. and Amy Smith
Suzette K. and Doug Smith
Michael N. and
Thi Nguyen Smoak
Larry and Mary K. Snook
Gene C. and Debbie Sorenson
Frank D. Sorrel, Jr.
Jami Bourne Sowa
Mark L. and Blair Spearman
Jarrett L. and Loretta Spence
Spring Creek Chapter, NSDAR
Jeff A. and Kay T. Springer
Jamie C. Sproule-DeGeorge
and Lynn DeGeorge
Adam J. and Charcelia C. Spry
Janice G. Stanford
Robert M. and Maxine Stark
Renee’ A. and
Christopher D. Starns
Darryl G. and
Loreta A. Stegemoller
Bobby L. and Louanne B. Steph
Shawn T. and Renee’ Stephen
Sherry L. and
Nathaniel I. Stephens
Dennis O. Stepp
Robert H. and
Rhonda G. Steubing
Wendell T. and
Beverly M. Stewart
George H. and Joanne Stone
Patsy Keith Storz
Charles R. B. and Laura E. Stowe
James P. Straub
Iris S. and Gus J. Strauss
Jeffrey W. Strawser
Michael R. Strickland
Paul and Katie Stroade
Melinda A. Stryker
Student Capital Corporation
Student Loan Xpress Inc.
Jeff W. and Carol D. Sullivan
Laura and Anthony Sullivan
Raymond H. Swaim and
Kay A. Dixon Swaim
Steven R. Swaner, Jr.
Linda Gibbs Sweeney
Philip R. and
Sarah B. Swicegood
Dennis R. and Peggy Swoboda
Barry L. Sylvester
James L. and Verna K. Syptak
Tango Nails
Paula G. and Scott Tanner
Stephanie M. Tanner
Wyla J. and Doyle Tanner
John M. and Lisa D. Tatom
David S. Taylor
TCM Heritage, Inc.
Paula D. Teague
Janice P. Teddlie
Brandon N. Terry
Chad A. and Wendy L. Thoe
Roy C. and Candyce L. Thomas
Carol H. and Chuck Thompson
Darrell L. and
Jennifer L. Thompson
Doyle and Carol Thompson
Jason R. and Kerri Thompson
S. Trevor and Keli Thorn
Kevin M. and
Nicole L. Thurston
James G. and Bette Timmons
Victoria Titterington
Jonathan Herbert Toman
Helen M. Toney
Paul J. and Leslie R. Towne
David C. and
Dorothy Townsend
Mary Carroll Traylor
Paul D. and Laura Trotter
Cindy R. Truax
Cora L. and Wilburn C. Tullar
Deborah F. Turner-Rivers
Ludwig F. and Pat Uloth
Dwayne E. and Sally Ulrich
David C. and
Catherine G. Unger
Cathy L. Vander Plaats
Dennis R. Vansa
Paula Vernick
Rita J. Villarreal-Watkins
Sayrah J. Vincent
Tamara K. Vogt
Douglas W. and Rosalie Volkmer
Thomas D. and
Susan L. Wagener
Jeffrey S. and Robin Wagner
Gary and Clare Walderman
Nancy A. and Mark Waldron
Ronald J. and Jean Waldron
Leslie K. and Cathy M. Walker
Jean Kelly Warneke
Frederick and Velma Warren
Samuel E. Washburn
Bobby R. and Betty A. Watkins
Jack C. and Susan L. Webb
Wesley N. Welch
Dale S. Wells
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Jimmy E. and Darlene West
Linda Atkinson and
Cliff M. West
Timothy E. and Charlotte West
Carl E. and Carolyn J. Westman
Vonda N. and George Whisman
Linda and John White
David L. and
Susan Horak White
Douglas L. White and
Teresa R. Montgomery-White
Julie M. and Margarito Nunez
Larry L. and Elva White
Robert H. and
Yvonne Whitmarsh
David B. and
Lori A. Whittington
Grace A. Wiggins
Robert D. Wilburn
Maurice G. Wilkinson
Matthew K. Williams
Stuart F. and N. Beth Williamson
L. Wayne and Ruth Wilpitz
Everett D. Wilson
John B. and Joyce Wilson
Brian K. Winfiele
Peggy S. and Stan Wingert
Heath D. Winkelmann
Betsy A. Witt
James I. and Eleanor M. Wood
Judith E. Woods
Roy L. and Sandra Woods
Sherrel O. and Julia C. Woods
Joyce E. and James Woodward
Gloria P. Wright
John B. and Rhonda L. Wright
Nancy D. and Mark Wright
Teresa S. and Bennie Wright
Wm. Wrigley, Jr.
Company Foundation
Gary M. and Paula Wyatt
Roberta L. and James T. Wyatt
Christina L. Wycoff
John M. Yarabeck
Kristopher J. Yerger
Nathan O. and Linda Yoakley
Gladys A. and William Young
James A. and Mary N. Young
Art J. Youngblood
Judith F. and Kevin Youngman
Alan and
Kelly Mueller Zbranek
Pamela J. Zelbst
Frank T. Zimmer
Todd A. and Ann J. Zuspan
* Denotes Deceased
These listings reflect gifts made between September 1, 2005 and August 31, 2006. Every effort has been made to ensure the information
contained in this report is accurate. We apologize for any errors or omissions, and we ask that you bring them to our attention. Please
report any corrections to:
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Box 2537
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ALUMNI
D ONORS
1932
Joseph P. Davis, Sr.
1933
Ila (Bennett) Peck
1934
Elton Bohmann
Bessie Kee
1935
Nell (Phillips) Clyburn*
1936
Sarah (Matthews) Bergen
1937
M. B. Etheredge
Curtis L. Rose
1938
Lena (Campbell) Mathis
1939
Gordon M. and Marjorie L. Cotton
Frances (Leathers) Holsey
Virginia W. and Bob Kristensen
Vernon Schuder
Beth (Jeffus) Wedemeyer
Samuel T. Windsor, Jr.
1940
Jane (Stroebridge) Fraser
Albert S. Kelly
Marjorie (McCown) Lawrence
Samuel T. Windsor, Jr.
1941
Martin L. and Ida Griffith
Rodney D. and Eva D. Gurley
Robert L. Hershberger
Margaret (McKinney) Phillips
Alfred Y. Scarborough
Virginia (Davis) Scarborough
George R. Vick
1942
Bryan N. Cooney
Helen (Caldwell) Holm
Derelys (McDonald) Hungarland*
Georgia (Jordan) and Floyd Mize
Elizabeth (Best) and Odis Muennink
Julia (Oliphint) Willhoite
Ferol M. Robinson
Gene (Porter) Russell
Natalie (La Roe) Russell
George R. Vick
1943
Billy W. Coker
Mary (Bowden) Griffin
Samuel D. Griffin
Rae (Templeton) and Hank Gruy
A. Pidd Miller-Kobs
Billie (Hazel) Quinn
Eleanor (Parker) Saunders
Roy and Liberta Simmons
Thelma (Rosser) and Douglas Terry
1944
Ouida E. Carroll
Marguerite (Greer) DiIorio
Allene (Parchman) and
James Hamilton
Natalie (La Roe) Russell
Lois (Vick) Sheffield
Emmett H. Whitehead*
Cecil and Floyd Whitley
1945
Ernest C. and Georgia O. Clark
Laverne (Wallingford) Etheredge
Virginia Irvin
Bonnie (Vick) Kittleband
Willie (White) and Lester Shepard
Charlcie (Cobb) and Odie Utley
1946
Horace R. and Euline W. Brock
Dale Brown
Eleanor (Prather) Dube
Lawrence E. Dube
John W. Etheredge
M. B. Etheredge
Dorothy (Moore) and Tom Owen
Billie (LaRoe) Turner
Sybil (Heath) Vick
1947
Maudie (Gerald) Boyd
Dale Brown
Dorothy (Hanagriff) Clark
Wilfred O. Dietrich
Norma (Caldwell) Farris
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Geneva (MacDonald) Fulgham
W. H. and Pat Hodges
Carl and Charline H. Lively
Max W. Schlotter
Marie (Hall) Whitehead
1948
Thomas V. *and Rosie L. Abercrombie
Geraldyne (Baca) and James Braden
Roxie (Colkin) Brumlow
Wilfred O. Dietrich
James E. Farris
Peggy (Thomason) Fowler
Joyce (Brown) Freeman
James H. and Martha C. George
Howard L. Griffin
Gwen (Steusoff) Hardy
Virginia Irvin
James W. and Sue E. Ivy
Claude F. Lively, Jr.
Thomas J. and Dorothy L. Mitchell
Maggie (Farris) and George Parker
John H. Rathke, Jr.
Ferol M. Robinson
Edwin G. Sandhop
Betty (Risinger) Spencer
Elton L. Spurlock
Josephine (Denham) Strickland
Carl O. Westbrook
1949
Virginia (Wheeler) Billingsley
Roy C. Finley
Gene R. Freeman
James E. Gilmore
Everett J. Harding
Thomas J. and Hazel Honeycutt
Gail G. and Ira J. Jackson
Frank P. Leathers
Bryan S. Lee
Will E. Mashburn
Pat May
Doyle F. McAdams
La Dell (Westmoreland) McAdams
Daniel H. Reat
Joann (Day) Schlotter
Ruth (Denman) Sollock
James D. Sowell
Virginia (Cox) Sowell
Don L. Strickland
Morris I. Waller
L. Wayne and Ruth Wilpitz
1950
Lunelle (Abercrombie) and
Carl Anderson
Elmer and Helen L. Berryhill
Gwendolyn (Link) Collins
James B. Collins
Ray F. Dabney
Lee and Lynett Drain
Roy C. Finley
Howard L. Griffin
Edith (Johnson) Harding
Coloma D. Lafferty
Louise (Brantley) Macik
Thomas E. Macik
Wiley G. McDonald, Jr.
Clemon L. and
Carolyn E. Montgomery
Dick and Susan Pollard
Wayne L. Rainwater
Helen (Kaase) Stauffer
Charlie H. and Ann Stewart
Thelma (Rosser) and Douglas Terry
Doris (Heard) and Cullen Thompson
Charles D. and Wanda C. Williams
1951
Acie C. Barfield
John O. Barnes
M. Darwin and Barbara J. Barnett
Mary (Kennedy) Biggar
Horace R. and Euline W. Brock
Gordon L. and Genevieve H. Brown
Rosann (McLaughlin) Cox
Billy G. Cozart
Jean (Carter) Dabney
Yvonne (Youngblood) and
Robert Fowler
Betty (Dickens) and John Freeman
Suzanne D. Gillespie
Clayton G. Hester
Thomas V. and Nancy M. Jenkins
Joe R. and Wanda Johnson
Frank P. Leathers
Louise (Brantley) Macik
Wesley E. and Doris Macon
Bernard Mayfield
Robert U. McCurley, Jr.
Marian (Boyd) McDonald
SHSU Heritage Magazine
Esther Montoya
Mary (Coon) Morgan
Dick and Susan Pollard
John H. Rathke, Jr.
Paul and Jean Schwander
James R. Wash
1952
Bobby E. and Janis Alexander
Allegra (Gibbs) Barnes
Norman R. and Patsy R. Davis
Jimmie (Henry) Dickens
Joyce (Walters) Eveld
Dorothy (Duff) Gilmore
Daniel N. and Patsy J. Gose
Mary (Lamb) Jenkins
Jack D. Kyle
Genevieve (Waller) McCaffety
Charlsie Nygard
David T. Petty
Joe M. and Donna Powell
Wilson D. Snodgrass
Gene Sollock
James D. Sowell
Virginia (Cox) Sowell
David and Virgia L. Walker
Frances B. Welsh
1953
Fred H. Blundell
Bobby W. and Jo A. Brown
Drusilla (Priestly) Cozart
Dorothy (Moore) and
Kermit Cummings
Joe N. Folk
William R. Halloran
Milton D. and Reta P. Hines
Morris A. and JoAnna Holidy
William C. and Johnnie O. Jones
Martha (Hudson) Kirkpatrick
Lloyd and W. Jean L. Koenig
Jack D. Kyle
Mary C. (Fadell) Kyle
Lyndall (Floyd) Leathers
Patsy F. and Leonard W.* Lock
Arliss R. Mallory
Ann (Peterson) Monk
Troy V. Monk
Mary (Coon) Morgan
Benjamin and Hedy Prokop
Dan I. and Jean Rather
Max W. Schlotter
Delilah (Mixon) Stephenson
Clyde W. and Ruth Thomas
Joanne (McKee) and
Perry Westmoreland
Nancy (Perkins) and Ben Wilson
Conrad W. and Laura J. Winborn
Laura (White) Wright
Leslie Wright
1954
Virgil H. and Evelyn Y. Adams
Hamp S. and Sue Atkinson
John O. Barnes
Maudie (Gerald) Boyd
Leon F. and Claudette Braunagel
Loyd M. Brown
Rhuel E. Brown, Jr.
Elouise L. Caskey
Kemper B. Crabb
Tommye (Pierce) Crabb
Jesse C. Floeck
James H. and Martha C. George
Charlotte (Blake) and Peter Hains
Mary (King) Halloran
Anastatia (Acord) Knight
Mary C. (Fadell) Kyle
Barbara (Houser) and Richard Landry
Jerry E. Marshall
Mike and Wanda Mitchell
Esther Montoya
Donald A. Morgan, D.D.S.
Polly (McCulloch) Powers
James and Ramona Seitz
Benita B. Sharp
Billy S. Sharp
Amanda (Hatter) Smith
Don L. Strickland
Virginia W. Wofford
1955
Art D. Anthony
James R. and Joyce Arndt
Myron A. Balcom
William A. Bartlett
Carolyn (Brannen) and Sanford Blakley
Loyd M. Brown
Barbara (Ballard) Buckow
Ray D. Cargill
Harrell H. Carpenter
Charles F. and Carlene Denman
Joyce Floeck
Earl L. and June Gerstenberger
Jally J. Head
Willard (James) Head
Mary (Carter) Hereford
Van B. Hereford, Jr.
Peggy (Hendrix) Hofer
James A. and Betty Hughes
Floyd R. and Janet Janek
Richard Kirkpatrick
Charles A. and Yvonne Koehn
Jo A. Locke
Eldon G. Lowry
Peggy Mallory
Lylie (Timmins) Morris
Phil Morris
Frank J. Robinson
Jack E. and Pattie Rowland
Sonny Sikes
James W. Smith
Ulma (Fife) and Jim Somerford
Meta Tidwell
Milton C. Walters
Opal (Payne) Walters
Jacqueline (Gibbs) and
Henry Weidemeyer
Rex G. White
1956
Billy J. Barker
Margie (Petzolt) Barker
David R. and Connie Beard
Kenneth E. Birkner
Melba Blazek
Bennie C. Boles
Allen M. Boren
George K. Buckow, Jr.
Patty (Sanders) Davis
Alvin C. Ferguson
Charles H. and Julia D. Ferrell
Sue (Spivey) Folk
Ednajo (McKinnon) Forque
Wanda (Shirley) and Jack Gatewood
Johnny G. and Martha E. Gilliam
Glenda (Grant) and Homer R. Goehrs
Loretta Hankins
Jally J. Head
Willard (James) Head
Vera (Johnson) and Bill Hedges
Rex C. and Diana Hughey
Stanley P. and Ardeth B. Keathley
Curtis Kimbro
Carol (Rankin) Lawley
Arliss R. Mallory
Margaret (Day) Marshall
Lloyd C. and Marilyn H. Martin
LeBland F. and John McAdams
Mattie Bea (Prather) Medford
Stephen B. and Carol K. Montgomery
Nelda (Dutton) Muns
Wanda C. Murray
Lynn (Hardy) Neely
John R. O’Brien
Charles J. and Regina S. Opersteny
Emafred (Schoppe) Pengelly
Bobby M. Powers
Carolyn (Gates) and James Price
Helene P. Reat
Edgar A. and Carolyn L. Reeves
George M. Rowland II
Joe B. Sandel
Winnie (Farris) Sandel
Genevieve W. Sandhop
Perry and Betsy Smith
Helen (Prusick) Toney
E. Allen and Joanne Triplett
Charles R. Wiggins
Grace A. Wiggins
Jo Ann (Powers) Wiggins
Clarence H. Witt
Kenneth R. and Patsy Wren
1957
Robert J. Blazek
Shirley (Wise) Brinkley
Frances (Bond) Camp
Robert G. and Peggy H. Clarke
Ann (Lindsay) Cloud
Kemper B. Crabb
Thomas F. Davis
Patsy (Kelly) Daw
Lloyd T. Dickens
Courtney G. Fowler
Earl L. and June Gerstenberger
James E. Gilmore
Billy H. Hamblen
Rufus D. Hopper, Jr.
Merle R. and Charlotte K. Jensen
Nancy (Anderson) and Johnie Jermain
Doris (Barton) Lee
Clemon L. and
Carolyn E. Montgomery
Phil Morris
Cecil N. Neely
Bobby P. and Lena T. Parker
Herman M. and Ruth Schoenemann
Joanne (Nussbaum) Sikes
Sonny Sikes
Zenna (Smith) Smith
Josephine (Denham) Strickland
Lela W. Thomson
Sybil (Heath) Vick
Billy R. and Jaunice Ware
Rex G. White
Gladys A. and William Young
1958
Gerald D. and Serena M. Andrews
Fred H. Blundell
Ruby (Magee) Boren
Bobbye (Manning) Burke
Leo D. Coleman, Jr.
Ann (Covell) Council
Al S. and Jewell P. Culberson
George C. Franklin
Ima (Tomlinson) Franklin
Tom and Patsy Freeman
Dorothy (Duff) Gilmore
Helen (Sadler) Griffin
Harold G. “Hap” and
Shirley Harrington
Giles A. and Donna R. Horn
Charles A. and Betty J. Horton
Hilton L. and Dorothy Lewis
Jo A. Locke
Ann (Crump) Mallery
Paula Kay (Smith) Moak
Wayne and Cynthia Mosley
George R. and Carolyn Nelson
Helen (Hortman) and Joseph Park
Gloria (Ledtje) Price
Donald M. and Shirley E. Rose
William T. Rowland
Kenneth E. and Helen Statham
W. Marcus Stephenson
Franklin D. Williams
Philip A. Wood
1959
James D. and Margaret Ashmore
Earnest Bastian, Jr.
Nancy (Cunningham) Bastian
Wesley G. Belschner
Kenneth E. Birkner
William R. Brinkley
William W. Cadwell, Jr.
Jo (Edelbrock) Carpenter
David L. and Diana Corder
John N. Cox
Dalton C. De Hart
John B. Foerster
Lillon (Lehman) and
Herman C. Gadeke
Doris (Hebert) Gimpel
Clark Gimpel, Jr.
Nicolas Gonzales, Jr.
Robert C. and Jane Griffin
Frances (Buchanan) Hall
John L. Hall
Barbara (Pugh) Hamblen
Jerry D. Harper
James A. Hayley
Kenneth V. Hofer
Ben G. Hooker
Gurline (Kosclskey) Hruska
Paula (Swain) Kimbro
Larry E. and Laurene LaFonte
R. L. Lehman, Jr.
Durwood C. and
LaNelle R. Lehrmann
Jay C. and Charleen Long
Charles T. Mallery
Margaret (Masterson) Matthews
Bobbie (Alexander) and
Jerry McCruhmen
Anderson O. Murray
Faye (Dollins) and Jimmy Nobles
Bobby P. and Lena T. Parker
Charlie J. and Virginia Pavlovsky
Rose (Boatcallie) Perrone
Jack B. Pursley
John R. and Judith A. Ragsdale
Elaine (Hingst) Rowland
Jerry A. Sandel
Sam (Shaw) Sandel
Johnnie W. Smith
Zenna (Smith) Smith
George H. and Joanne Stone
Larry and Linda H. Storrs
Bobby R. and Betty A. Watkins
1960
Norma Jean (Skains) Babcock
Thomas A. Babcock
Wendell W. Bailey
Dixie (Clark) Bennett
Juanita (May) Blezinger
Kermit J. Blezinger
R. Hardy and Kelley Bond
Ronald D. Choate
Paul J. Council
Sidney A. Cox
Joe T. and Kathryn Davis
Earnest M. and Carolyn Dellinger
Tony E. Dressell
Erma (Burchfield) Eberlan
Peggy and Kenneth Egger
James E. Farris
Roland J. and Sylvia L. Follis
Patty (Johnson) Gage
Allen and Bernne Hall
Betty (Roe) Hartline
Jane (Deats) Hayley
Robert R. and Peggy P. Hazelwood
Estelle W. Hejtmancik
Carolyn (Henderson) Hooker
Lois (Deason) Hooper
Margaret (Letts) Hopper
Joe E. and Carol R. Kirk
Ray D. Langston
Dianne (Jones) MacKenzie
Ron Mafrige
Sandra M. Malicote
Morris A. Matthews, Jr.
Charles L. and Betty Mears
Roger L. Metting
Bedford M. and Jenny Mitchell
Nelda (Dutton) Muns
Jerry A. Newton
Carol Niss
Robert N. and Audrey Park
Linda G. Patten
Janice (Sellars) and Dennis Payne
Charles S. Perrone
Arland E. and Martha M. Phelps
Glenda (Schultz) Poldrack
Patsy (Fitts) and Delma Posey
Sue (Cargill) and Luther Powell
Wayne L. Rainwater
Genevieve W. Sandhop
Sally (Landon) Sanford and
Ben Anderson
Anna Schindler
Rosamary (Hutson) Smith
Janet (Blair) Snow
Billy R. and Jane Sullins
Walter A. Thomasson
Bonnie (Baker) Thorne
James G. and Bette Timmons
Ludwig F. and Pat Uloth
Charles R. Vincent
Glen R. and Bertha Wahrmund
Martha (Tampke) Williams
Jerry L. Woods
William T. and Susan Woody
James A. Young
Mary (Mosley) Young
1961
John C. and Karen Baudoin
Norma (Cullum) Belschner
Walter H. Bennett, Sr.
Roland E. Black
Kermit J. Blezinger
Barbara (Grady) Bright
Jon C. Bright
William R. Brinkley
Gerald S. and Janis E. Calvert
James D. Carey
Janean (Coffman) Carey
Calvin G. and Margie Carnew
Harrell H. Carpenter
Ronald D. Choate
E. Jack and Sue Ann Compton
Gladys (Wyatt) Cox
Elsie (Corcoran) and Dan Davis
Joe T. and Kathryn Davis
Freddie L. Elliott
Coralie A. Emmons
Elbert L. and Sue A. Flynt
W. Allen Gage
Jerry M. and Ann E. Hawkins
Dennis R. Hejtmancik
Lawrence H. Hemann
Charles and Frances Hinze
Joe S. and Judy Holloway
Jannette P. and James W. Hortman
Kenneth D. and Lee Ann Jordan
James E. Kelly, Jr.
Sara (Dillon) Kelly
Ronald P. and Donna Koska
Sarah (Bono) Langston
Carol (Till) and Ed Lehnert
Claude F. Lively, Jr.
Sonja (Tullis) Manning
Patricia (Spencer) Mauldin
Thomas H. McAdams
Genevieve (Waller) McCaffety
Dan V. McKaskle
George D. and Beth Miles
Jane (Clements) and Charles Monday
Herbert C. and Mary K. Muckleroy
Sandra (Weiss) Mueller
Bill D. Muns
Billy W. and Kathy Outlaw
Charlotte (Lukefahr) and Billy Parks
Patricia (Harper) Patterson
Thomas F. Patterson
Eugene M. Poldrack
Harry K. and Pam Rasmussen
James W. and Janice Ratterree
Curtis L. and Linda Red
Jeanette (Brown) Ruffing
Walter L. and Sandra Shaver
Gene Sollock
Eugene E. Steinmeyer
Janice (Wilder) Steinmeyer
Bobby L. Steph
Louanne (Barnes) Steph
Billy R. and Jane Sullins
Edwin W. Vaclavik
Jerry R. Williams
Judith (O’Dell) Woods
1962
Veronica (Tolopka) Bailey
Minnie (Sams) Bennett
Walter H. Bennett, Sr.
Karey Patterson Bresenhan
Elouise L. Caskey
Sue (Fraizer) and Elliott Dean
Carole (Skinner) Delk
Leroy Delk
Reubie J. Elder-Treybig and
Wilbert L. Treybig
Mary (Wilson) Eriksson
Jerry W. Fannin
Jan A. Gustafson
Nancy (Thompson) Gustafson
William G. Haines
Michael K. Haley
James F. and Sandra L. Hanscom
Catherine (Kirk) and James Harris
Kenneth L. Hooper
Norma Dell (Monzingo) and
Jerry D. Jones
Jacquelyn (Jahnke) and Gary Lauman
Gayla (Hughes) Lawson
Robert T. Lawson
Gibson D. and Sandra E. Lewis
Gus M. Loomis
Ray A. Mauldin
Barbara (Head) and Jeff McCollum
Stephen M. and Joyce McElroy
John A. and Geanie L. McManners
Margaret (Culberson) Morgan
Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss
Lanny W. and Barbara Neil
Thomas H. Padgett
Marilyn (Gentry) and Frank J. Pagel
Betty (Knox) Patterson
James E. and Sandra Raney
Beatrice B. and J.D. Rinn
Jose M. Sentmanat
Lacy L. Spears
Tommie R. and Mary K. Sprayberry
Linda (Wideman) and Gerald Steen
Mary T. and Billie R. Sullivan
Carroll E. Sylvester
Sue (Hancock) Sylvester
Gene Thompson
John W. Wagner
Laverne Warner
Charles D. and Wanda C. Williams
JoRae (Wilson) and David Williams
Mildred M. Williams
1963
Henry D. and Carolyn A. Adair
Ronald B. Alexander
William L. Atkins
Lyndel N. and Linda S. Beene
Clifford D. Beeson
Joe B. Bickley
Carolyn (Brannen) and Sanford Blakley
Maurice L. Bresenhan, Jr.
Frances (Williams) Byrd
Jean (Scott) Calhoun
Charles A. and Judy Chambers
Ray F. Dabney
Glenda (Miles) Dawson*
Lloyd T. Dickens
John V. Eriksson
David and Ruth A. Figari
Sandra (Bailey) Haines
George D. and Joyce E. Hale
Billy H. Hamblen
Joe L. “Bud” and Joan Haney
Jerry M. and Ann E. Hawkins
George T. and Betty Hayes
Billie (Smith) and James Hickman
Clyde E. Jacks, Jr.
Leonard and Marlene Keeling
Leslie J. and Martha Koenning
Franklin D. Krystyniak
Linda (Kolby) Krystyniak
Carol (Rankin) Lawley
C. O. Lee
Betty (Wyatt) and Robert Martin
Lena (Campbell) Mathis
Dan O. McLean
Albert G. Mills
Ronald J. Mitchell
Phil Morris
Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss
Jill (Bell) Myatt
Diane (McCormick) Payne
Charlotte H. Peil
Ralph G. Peil
Bert A. and Wanda Savage
Vernon K.* and
Dianne Schautschick
Preston D. Sides
Johnnie W. Smith
Larry L. Smith
Larry Snook
Mary (Viel) Snook
Brenda (Hudson) Spears
R. Dana Steigerwald
Martha (Sumrall) Sweeney
Gene Thompson
Albert J. Vera
James A. Young
Mary (Lester) Zeigler
Robert E. Zeigler
1964
William L. Atkins
Jerry L. and Ray Barber
Charlotte (Ingham) and
Ellwood T. Barrett
Linda Barton
Joel E. Bass
Joe B. Bickley
Nancy (Jaggers) Bickley
Joel A. Bugg
Wayne C. Buss
Jo (Edelbrock) Carpenter
Kenneth Daw
Evelyn (Fitzgerald) Dawson
William D. Dawson
William M. Eplen
Johnida (Johnson) and Arthur Evans
Richard N. and Linda E. Flatt
Rodney L. and Janet D. Folschinsky
Bruce D. Gillikin
Tinya (Robinson) and Frank Griffin
Lawrence H. Hemann
Gloria (Armand) and Robert Johnson
Mary (Davis) Johnson
Carla (Hays) Jones
Sally (Hibbetts) Kankey
Travis V. Kankey
John C. Kissinger III
Ray D. Langston
Sarah (Bono) Langston
Diana (Bateman) Leggett
Robert L. Leggett
Paul W. Lindsey
Margaret (Day) Marshall
Mary (Elliott) Martin
Carla A. McAdams
Robert M. McGill
Vickie (Williams) McLean
Jeanne (Sperry) McLeod
Charles C. and Wilma McLin
Albert G. Mills
Marion (Trapolino) Mills
Norma (Shropshire) and Billy Money
Stephen N. and Cynthia Montgomery
Scott Moseley
Jack C. Parker
Ruth Lynn (Adams) Parker
Clarence P. and Helen Patterson
M. Howard Payne
Danny and Cindy Pierce
Raul and Becky Quiroz
Leta (Basham) Reiner
Raphael A. Reiner
Jolene (Motley) Renfro
Dan and Janet Roberts
Linda (Bowers) and Charles Rushing
Linda (Anderson) and Cristin Smith
Janice G. Stanford
Charles T. and Carole Tatum
Jack L. Thielen
Carol (Creasy) and Chuck Thompson
Mary Ellen (Walker) and
J. Frank Thornton
James C. and Rosemary Voldan
John W. Wagner
Laverne C. Wagner
Gay (Ingram) Weisbach
James C. Weisbach
William T. and Susan Woody
Sue (McGee) Work
1965
Arnold A. and Terrie Allemang
Patricia A. Anderson
Janet (Miller) and L. W. Bates
Lyndel N. and Linda S. Beene
Beverly (McGaugh) and
Larry Burmeier
Robert E. and Tommie Callaway
Ronald H. Carroll
E. Jack and Sue Ann Compton
Ronald F. Crabb
Harrison L. and Shirley Darby
Leon F. and Cynthia A. Dragoo
Charlotte I. and Melvin Drummond
Julius J. and Jeannie Dubcak
Robert L. Dunning
Carol C. Eplen
Kathryn (McCarley) Eubanks
Patricia (Morgan) Eversole
H. L. and Barbara Farrell
Billy D. Farris
William P. Fleming, Jr.
George C. Franklin
James F. and Nancy Gaertner
Barbara (Pugh) Hamblen
Jerry L. and Charolette Hemphill
Bobbie (Herndon) Hilliard
Robert E. and Sylvia J. Hutson
Jack S. Johnson
Janie (Hatton) Kay
Dorothy R. and O. R. King
Ralph H. and Linda B. Klatt
Adolph C. and Julia A. Krizan
George W. and Anita Lantrip
Osborne C. and Marjorie Lawrence
Joe Ed and Patsy Lynn
James E. Mabry, Sr.
Charles M. Maiorana
James T. Manning
Barbara (Ballard) Martin
William J. McGonagle
James D. McLeod
William J. Merrell, Jr.
Nancy (Clevenger) Michel
Teddy M. Minyard
Robert D. and Betty Moland
Joe F. and Carolyn G. Parkhurst
Thomas F. Patterson
Louie M. and John W. Payne
Loibeth (Black) and Kyle Pettit
Lyndon T. and Peggy Phelps
Thomas A. and Kathy Poe
Sue (Cargill) and Luther Powell
Norma (Wood) Reader
Doyle B. Reed
Raphael A. Reiner
James C. Renfro, Jr.
Edmund W. Richter, Jr.
James A. Riggs
Elaine (Hingst) Rowland
Robert W. Schnakenberg
Alan H. Shumate
John T. Skeeters
Larry L. Smith
Dan E. and Marian M. Spence
Eugene E. Steinmeyer
Janice (Wilder) Steinmeyer
Richard M. and Billie Stovall
Thomas A. and Barbara Szymczak
Leonard L. Valka, Sr.
Marilyn Valka
Carolyn (Johnson) Westman
Donald A. Wilkins
Leroy Wilkinson
Jerry M. Wood
Mary (Lester) Zeigler
Robert E. Zeigler
1966
Thomas D. and Carol Baccaro
Howard R.* and Mary A. Benton
Patricia (Mangum) Brannan
Wayne H. and Joyce Brown
Frances (Bond) Camp
John T. Carter, Jr.
Dana (Huggins) and
Clarence Chandler
Janice (Philpott) Choate
Mary (Fraser) Crabb
Harrison L. and Shirley Darby
John V. Eriksson
Robert E. and Susan K. Estill
George W. Eubanks
Gerald R. Eversole
Willie H. and Carol M. Farmer
William P. Fleming, Jr.
Robert L. Gilliam
John L. Hall
Ronda (Rushing) Harris
Robert B. Heartfield
Robert Hlavinka
Mary (Divin) and Orville Hooks
Nancy (Anderson) and Johnie Jermain
Sara (Dillon) Kelly
Nancy (Purdy) Kissinger
Joe M. Lee
Mae (Davis) Leslie
Paul W. Lindsey
Lester R. and Emma L. Lipperdt
Patricia (Kenny) Mabry
Al and Mae Maddox
James H. Mallery
John A. McCullough
Doris W. Phelps
Wayne C. Prentice
Robert F. and Beth Rangel
Reid M. Saathoff
Albert M. Simmons
Sheila (Pearce) Simmons
Sherman D. and June Stephens
Robb M. and Susan Stevenson
Leamon E. Tankersley
Edward C. Taylor
Joseph A. and Patricia Terraso
Sam J. and Janice Tramonte
Carolyn (Meadows) Walker
Carl E. Westman
1967
Leroy W. Ashorn, Jr.
Myrna (Engelking) Ashorn
Mary (Glasco) Bach
Kenneth D. and Judy Baxter
Mary (Sowers) and Robert F. Bradley
Ann (Berger) Brannen
Martha (Williford) Bryant
Russell L. and Suzanne Burnett
Carolyn (Vinson) Chisum
Thomas Tolbert Chisum
Donald A. Cole
Sara (Sowers) Cole
S. Keith and Bette Collins
Nina P. Connelley
D’Anne (McAdams) Crews
Glenn and Linda Ezell
Billie Joe Gant
Gerald M. and Janice Grice
Cloteal (Hale) Hall
Barbara (Chovanec) and
Theodore Heinsohn
Karen (Mitchell) Hlavinka
Robert A. Hooker
Nancy (Kniffin) Jacks
Don C. Jones
Phillip R. King
Suzanne (Cate) Lee
R. Dean and Betty Lewis
Margaret (Bobbitt) Lindsey
Jay K. Martin
Carol (Wilson) McBeth
Paul A. McBeth
Betty (Hines) McKinney
William J. Merrell, Jr.
Richard B. and Geri Parrott
David P. and Laura Polk
Walter G. and Anne E. Prokosch
Anderson L. and Lee Rash
Glen R. Reader
Marjorie (Brodrick) and Harley Rex
Andrew M. and Sheryl Ruffino
Joseph A. and Marlene A. Scanlin
Covey L. and Nancy Smith
Robert W. and Molly S. Smith
Frank D. Sorrel, Jr.
Patricia (Sofge) Tankersley
John J. Thrash
Willard E. Ulbricht
Robert and Rebecca Von Der Au
Billy J. Walcik
Regina (Jones) and Patrick Wilford
Donald A. Wilkins
Leroy Wilkinson
Lyndol (Williams) Wilkinson
Teresa (Woodard) and Bennie Wright
1968
James M. Barnette
Gwendolyn (Knight) and
James Berard
Donna (Legg) Beto
John B. and Mary T. Bolling
Jerry S. Brannen
Rodney M. and Judith Cannon
Barbara (Stravoski) and Tom Casey
Carolyn (Theiss) and Ken Caskey
Charles H. Chude
Orin N. Covell
Todd D. and Donna M. Davis
Don and Victoria Farrell
Loyd T. and Kay Flynt
Douglas and Helen Gilbert
Robert D. Gossett
Ruby E. Hand
Anna (Petty) and Wendell Hill
Mary J. Johnson
Phillip R. King
John C. Kissinger III
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Billie N. McCrary
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Elizabeth (Best) and Odis Muennink
Joyce (Christian) and Jimmie Neff
Michael D. and Mary L. Parish
Daniel A. Phillips
Frances (Hawthorne) Planchard
Thomas R. and Vicki Ramey
Donald T. Rascoe
Penny (Williams) Rascoe
William Robertson IV
Sandra E. Rogers
Ronald L. Scotka
Joe H. Smith
Mary Ann (Fry) Smith
Foster L. Spurlock
Bobby L. Steph
Carol Sullivan-Martorell and
Charles Martorell
Candyce (Carter) Thomas
Richard R. and Diana L. Thompson
Virginia (Etheredge) Thompson
Alvaro Valdez II
Shelby L. Wagner*
James A. Warren
Carol (Hail) and Joseph Weller
Robert B. Whiteley
Jerry L. Woods
James W. and Lucille Youngblood
Anita (Brown) and
James J. Zukowski
1970
Charles E. and Cathy A. Amato
Vicki (Cobb) Angel
Thomas D. and Carol Baccaro
Gayla (Safford) and
Bradford N. Baker
Carol (Sanders) Beddingfield
Mark D. Beto
Shelly F. Beto
Patrick E. Biesiadecki
John R. and Susan G. Booth
John R. Bradley
Carol (Fink) Brewer
John S. and Diane E. Brown
Faye (Stratmann) Carroll
Ronald J. Carter
Sandra (Houck) Carter
Stephen W. and Edwina Chatham
Robert R. Childers, Jr.
Sharon (Sobotik) Chude
John E. and Sylvia Coffman
Sara (Sowers) Cole
Marian (Wortham) Conrady
Thomas J. Cooper, Jr.
Mary (Fraser) Crabb
Beverli Davis
Dan G. Davis
Jerry L. and Jeane Driver
Carolyn (Chipman) Faulk
David and Ruth A. Figari
James F. and Nancy Gaertner
Annie (Maresh) and Robert Gilcrease
Sylvia (Holmes) and John Goeser
Carolyn (Lange) Golan
James D. Griffith
Linda E. Hanson
Dennis G. House
Daryl D. Howard
Billy B. and Susan A. Hughes
Peggy (Hughes) Johnston
Rosa (Kennedy) and Bobby Josey
Muriel C. and William Knotts
Stanley A. Labay
Marvin E. LaRue
Margaret (Bobbitt) Lindsey
Barbara (Ballard) Martin
Humberto D. and Nelda B. Martinez
Brenda (Rice) Masters
Fred E. and Juanita McGilberry
Albert L. Mitchell
Beverly (Chandler) Mitchell
Stephen B. and Carol K. Montgomery
Larry W. and Merrie Monzingo
Susan (Rumsey) Most
Kenneth W. Mueller
Michael W. Murray
Norvin T. and Kathleen Myers
John R. O’Brien
Gwain (Walley) and John Olsen
Shirley (Cherry) and Raymond Outlaw
James D. Patton
Leon H. and Mary Prause
Kailas J. Rao
Joann (Day) Schlotter
Ben D. and Kay Seeker
Rebecca (Moore) Sherrill
Dianne (Bell) Sides
Douglas D. and Sandra J. Spacek
John A. and Patty Spears
Bobby W. and Paulette Straub
Thomas A. and Barbara Szymczak
James H. and Linda Tate
Frank M. Teague
Janice P. Teddlie
Donald W. Thompson
Robert Thompson
Jon K. Vinson
Sally (Dickens) and Ben Waidhofer
Patricia A. Wilson
Jerry M. Wood
Julia (Adams) Woods
Sherrel O. Woods, Jr.
Walter M. “Mac” Woodward, Jr.
Norma (Bush) Wooten
Tom L. Wooten
Andrew T. York, Jr.
James W. and Lucille Youngblood
1971
Primitivo and Kathleen Alvizo
Frank B. and Michele L. Anderson
Stewart L. Angel
William L. and Vicki Barber
Charles L. and Wanda Beckner
Raymond Belinowski
Rosemary (Crush) and
John C. Bendele
Glenn E. and Kathy M. Brandt
Martha (Williford) Bryant
Richard A. and Janice Budach
Sherry (Tinsley) and Ron Burks
Beverly (McGaugh) and
Larry Burmeier
Charles V. and Linda S. Butcher
Carolyn (Theiss) and Ken Caskey
Donna (Mikeska) and Ed Clark
Mary (Petre) and Richard Coyle
Bette (Brown) Craig
Rowe E. Creager
Jean (Carter) Dabney
Marilyn (McIntosh) Darling
Katherine (Valdez) and Gregory Dean
Jeanie (Lowman) and Bert Facklam
Charles E. Faulkner
Alice (Shields) Fisher
Gordon A. Franzen
Janet (Nance) Grillo
Joseph R. Grillo, Jr.
Michael K. and Dotty K. Hare
Thomas C. Hogan
Robert A. Hooker
Charles L. and Shirley Isaac
Thomas W. and Karen Jacobs
C. Dale Jaecks
George E. Killinger, Jr.
Mary J. (Raymond) Killinger
James R. and Diane M. King
Estella (Longoria) Koryciak
Lester W. and Paula Krause
Janice (Harmel) Krieger
John D. Lambert
John A. Lewis
Joe Ed and Patsy Lynn
Bobby T. and Anita Maggard
John N. and Diane Maples
Marily (Steelman) Marsico
Margaret (Masterson) Matthews
Noel H. McGinnes
Leo T. Metcalf III
Crystal (Harbin) and Don Miller
Cecil N. Neely
Gerald L. Norwood
Kathryn (Lewis) and
Bruce Painchaud
Marjorie (Weichert) and David Parmer
Alan A. Phelps
Vicki A. Prentice
Becky (Lott) Rao
Ronald R. Raschke
David M. Roberts
Sandra E. Rogers
Cynthia (Dorrell) Rohe
Sharon (Sicinski) Skeans
Barbara (Coleman) Skeeters
Dana and Curtis Skipping
Darrell L. Sklar
Roger Slayden
Elaine (Sharp) Smith
Martin D. and Carol M. Smith
William T. and Catherine N. Smith
Madeline (VanDyke) Spurlock
Darryl G. and Loreta A. Stegemoller
W. Lee Stringer
Dennis R. and Peggy Swoboda
James L. and Verna K. Syptak
Vicki (Bonnette) Thompson
Loy A. Thurman
Linda (Hejl) and George Tilton
Alan L. and Diane F. Tinsley
Lee (Layden) Ulbricht
Gary P. and Mattie Underwood
Clayton D. Waits
Jacqueline (Gibbs) and
Henry Weidemeyer
Ricky C. White
Robert H. and Yvonne Whitmarsh
Julia (Adams) Woods
Janice (Greenwood) and
Robert Woodson
Gerald D. Young
Frank T. Zimmer
1972
Joseph A. and Elizabeth Amato
Bernabe and Teresa Arreguin
Mary (Polanco) Ausley
Barbara A. Baker
Sharon E. Balke
Vernon R. Ball
Danny R. Billingsley
Larry E. Blessitt
Carol (Elliott) Booth
Anna and Edwin Breddin
James C. Brown, Jr.
Larry D. and Dona Brown
Suellen (Gettig) Brown
Stephen P. Burdick
Jerry V. and Kathy Burney
Carol A. Callahan*
Dennis D. and Kim E. Congdon
Billy C. Covington
Michael E. Craig
Brenda R. Damron
William E. Damron
E. Dale Dixon
Douglas G. Farrar
Patricia (Lueckemeyer) and
Bryan Felt
William P. Fleming, Jr.
Charlene (Wehe) and
Harold F. Foerster
Shirley (Williams) and Ronnie Ford
Karen (Blezinger) Galle
Todd L. and Debra Gaudin
Janice (Marek) and Gary Gensler
Robert L. Gilliam
Danny W. and Debra Glaze
Erich W. and Doris J. Glenewinkel
John and Linda Gonzalez
Russell D. Gordy
Joan M. Graves
Barbara (Lofton) and Charles Hale
Patsy (Reece) Harper
Wayne Harvey
Lynda (LaRue) Haynes
John C. and Florence Huber
N. Dian (Floyd) Jaecks
Martin E. and Karen L. Jones
Jessie (Petrich) Kokemor
Gayle (Wiethorn) and Layne Kruse
Wayne A. and Rannice Kucera
Ruby J. Lehrmann
Barbara (Ludwig) and Michael Lynch
Gary L. and Jeanie Lynd
Margaret (Grisham) McAdams
Michael McDonald
Sandra K. McKaskle
Julian D. and Jan McMurrey
Mary (Madeley) Metcalf
Junette (Lehmann) and Mike Mihelich
Donald W. Munsell, Jr.
Anita (Sherrill) Natale
Richard G. Natale
James B. and Lois Neal
Pamela (Schnaubert) Offutt
Randall L. and Connie Pachar
John V. and Susan Pappas
Fred W. and Lynn M. Reese
Kenneth K. Rodgers
Edwin S. and Catherine Rumsey
Lesa G. Russell
Cynthia J. Schneider
Darrell L. Sklar
Mary Jane (Gregorcyk) Sklar
Charles L. Smith
Martin D. and Carol M. Smith
Jonathan E. Socha
Emmett W. Solomon
Patsy Keith Storz
Charles W. and Betty Tackett
Patricia G. Taylor
Sydney (Talley) Traylor
Douglas W. and Rosalie Volkmer
Brenda Vorhies
Steven W. Vorhies
Bruce L. Watkins
Linda (Atkinson) and Cliff West
Gary L. Whitlock
Pamela (Morrow) Whitlock
Maurice G. Wilkinson
Dorothy L. Yawn
Nancy (Pitts) Young
Robert G. and Alice M. Young
Judith F. and Kevin Youngman
Daniel and Stella Zamora
1973
Michael V. and Millie A. Anderson
Lois (Martin) Andrus
Nathan C. Ausley
Judy (Ashorn) Ball
Katharine (Powell) and Larry Barker
Tony and Cheryl Barnard
Beth (Neal) and Chris Beauman
Julianne (Bush) and Gerald Betty
Tommy L. Binford
Connie (Reese) Blessitt
Lynn D. and Donna Boone
Larry G. Booth
Frances (Capps) Bowen
Robert B. Brewer
Rickey B. and Julie R. Campbell
Paul B. Champion
Carlos V. Chapa
Candi (Smith) Clement
Roy A. Cook
Charles D. and Sherry Cox
Richard H. Dampman
Becky (Thompson) Davies
Lois (Liberda) and Henry Drushel
Lela J. Dyson
Robert L. Dyson
Don and Victoria Farrell
Rudy R. Fernandez, Jr.
Burnie W. Galle
Kathryn (Spurr) Gaskamp
Larry L. Gaskamp
Thomas M. and DeeDee Geib
Stanley Z. Gonzales
Marilyn (Mayes) Goodwin
Glenda (St. Andrie) Gordy
Teresa (Rice) Harvey
John G. and Wynelle Hermesmeyer
Brenda J. Hooks
Glenn R. Horndt
Helen (Kotch) and Jerry L. Howell
Shirley A. Johnson
Richard W. and Shirley Kaucher
Timothy F. Kent
Charles G. King
Raymond R. and Lanetta Kipp
Janet (Snelgrove) Klett
Barbara (Gustafson) Koy
Ernest M. Koy
William L. Kuss, Jr.
Carol (Trant) Labay
Mary (Macha) Lavender
Myron D. Lavender
Robert J. Lefebvre, Jr.
Susan (Smith) Lenamon
Brenda (Franks) Love-Jones and
Ed Jones
Glenn H. and Judy L. Mallory
Anthony A. and Phyllis Mandola
Victor J. Marsico
Sylvia (Vera) and Roy Mastin
Charlotte J. Matthew
Scott McCarley
Lee Ann (Cordes) McGonagle
Ronald R. and Nancy Mellen
Mervin A. Michel
Billy C. and Sandy Miller
Anthony K. and Lisbeth Moores
Charley J. Nesmith
Roy L. Norrell, Jr.
Patricia (Patrey) and Hugh O’Kane
Larry W. Patton
Sandra R. Peebles
William R. and Nita Pennington
John D. Pevoto
Mary (Brown) Pevoto
Hershel E. and Katherine Phillips
Maurice A. and Debbie C. Pitts
Joseph K. and Runae Price
Ernest B. Rajendra
Allan J. and Diana Rasmussen
Leta (Basham) Reiner
Christopher L. Rolland
Martha (Dreiling) Rolland
Charles G. Shandera
Kenneth L. Shank
Catheryn (Steel) Simmons
Deneise D. Slayden
Suzette (Kluge) and Doug Smith
Gene C. and Debbie Sorenson
Douglas D. and Sandra J. Spacek
Robert M. and Maxine Stark
Theodore P. and Patricia Steinke
W. Dale and Donna L. Story
Judy A. Straughan
Terresa M. Tankersley
Paula (Steward) and Scott Tanner
JoAnn and Robert J. Thomson
Joe C. Traylor III
Gary A. Vos
Mary A. Vos
Ronald J. and Jean Waldron
Vonda (Harrelson) and
George Whisman
Janis (Hale) White
Ricky C. White
Patricia A. Williams
R. Tracy and Leesa Williams
Kevin N. Wright
David E. and Rachel Wyatt
Richard V. Yawn
Jerry L. Zamzow
1974
Dicki L. Alston
Warren G. Anthony
Karon (Bruns) Arnold
Dennis Aschenbeck
Harry R. Asher, Jr.
Helen W. Bass
Robin (Elting) Bauer
Raymond Belinowski
Norma (Cullum) Belschner
Paul M. Bendiksen
Pauline (Clutter) Blackard
Bob Bonar
Michael A. Bonifazi
Mary (Sowers) and Robert F. Bradley
Alicia H. Bratton
Lynn F. and Norma K. Brown
Francis G. Bryant III
Felix J. and Norma L. Buxkemper
Sonya (Johnson) and Dale E. Cather
Rhonda (Williams) and
Douglas A. Cavender
John A. Cazort
David W. Cheverere
Jerry A. Collins
Michael W. Countz
Wanda (Simons) and Owen Craig
Marilyn (Paradoski) Daigle
John L. Davis
Connie (Fields) and Randall Dean
Darryl W. and Betsy Droemer
Ruverna (Hopper) Dunning
Nancy (Hinze) Eilers
Wade T. Eilers
Michael V. Estep
Melinda L. Estes
Clinton W. Fancher
Douglas G. Farrar
Danny J. Faulkner
Thomas P. Fowler
Mark A. and Pamela Freeman
Kaye (Isbell) Gammon
Donald A. and Jackie Griffith
William P. and Laura Hall
Janet (Montgomery) and
Warren Hankammer
Linda E. Hanson
Janice (Barnhart) Herklotz
John G. and Wynelle Hermesmeyer
Greg M. and Susan Hinson
Michael G. Hocker
James E. and Jill Hood
Elena (Hinkle) Horndt
Dennis K. Johnson
Charles R. Johnston
Nan E. Kennedy
Annye (Davison) King
Carolyn M. King
Carolyn (Cawthon) Kirk
Weldon L. Kuretsch
Robert F. Larkin, Jr.
Bruce R. Le Grand
Benjamin R. Lenamon
Linda R. and Lester Little
Susan (Knobloch) Logan
Debara J. Ludwig
Janie F. Martinez
Maribeth (Lee) and David McAnally
Robert J. McCann
Maureena (Tegeler) and
George McDonald
Michael L. and Sherrill F. McDowell
Daniel A. and Sheree McGarvey
Connie (Arnold) Middleton
Fred L. Miller
John C. and Leann Mix
Norma (Shropshire) and Billy Money
Jimmy L. Mooney
Marilon Morgan
Mark A. Morgan and Beth Sinclair
Janis M. Mueller
Anita (Sherrill) Natale
Roy G. Newport
Jerry A. Newton
Shirley (Cherry) and Raymond Outlaw
Audrey (Musselman) Ozuna
Thomas L. and Dianne T. Paben
Charles D. and Joanne Peterson
Randy D. Pollard
Gene Polnick
Gary L. Powell
John F. Prettyman
Terri (Kieth) Quinn
Allan J. and Diana Rasmussen
Debra (Lawrence) Ray
David G. and Sharon Remmy
Jimmy M. and Joy L. Richards
Sandra A. Robishaw
John T. and Juanita Rogers
Peggy A. Ross
Marion Rucktashel
Edwin S. and Catherine Rumsey
David W. Schomburg
Albert and Betty Schuller
Carol (Owens) Shaw
Lindsay E. Siriko
Barbara (Coleman) Skeeters
Charles L. Smith
Guy V. Smith
Betty (Risinger) Spencer
Melinda A. Stryker
Nina (Parks) Tate
Robert M. Tavenner
William H. Tone
John M. and Debra Vinson
Janith (Tavenner) Waller
Milton C. Walters
Bobby R. and Betty A. Watkins
David L. White
Patricia A. Williams
Jerry S. and Debra L. Wilmoth
Mary (Burdett) and John Wilson
Larry Winkelmann
Margie Wood
Leanne (Grivich) Woodward
Teresa (Woodard) and Bennie Wright
Dolores Zann
Ronald F. Zummo
1975
Gay Allbritton
Kay J. Allbritton
Ricky L. and Fay Altman
Billy F. and Maynette Anderson
Harry Anderson
Jean S. Baggett
Susan (Keppler) and Jeffrey Baker
Gregory J. Balke
Bonnie R. Beard
Peter A. Birkholz and
Kaye R. Hill-Birkholz
John M. Black
Lynn D. and Donna Boone
Randolph C. and Sue A. Braddock
Carol (Fink) Brewer
Robert B. Brewer
Conrell and Glenda Brown
Ray A. and Luann T. Burgess
Charles V. and Linda S. Butcher
Carolyn (Bohannon) Cammack
Larry E. and Diana Capps
Patricia (Idom) and Larry Carroll
A. Les Cave
Mary (McCollum) and Edward Clark
Stephen G. and Suzie Colwell
John M. Conrad
Charles D. and Sherry Cox
Ernest W. Cox
James M. and Paula Crouch
Dennis A. and Paula (Schneider) Culak
D. Joan and Paul Culp
Cynthia (D’Ascenzo) Davis
Vivian (Clow) Davis
Yvonne (Everhart) and Rex Dobey
William L. and Cynthia A. Drake
John D. Edwards
Clifford T. Elkins
Connie (Tarver) and David Emerson
Cheryl (Keng) Faircloth
Fennis W. Faircloth, Jr.
Becky (Penick) Fancher
Lois F. Ferguson
David L. Finney
Michael D. Flowers
Dorothy (Bishop) and Tommy Frost
Larry L. Gaskamp
Robert J. Goodwin, Jr.
David G. and Brenda Harmon
Patsy (Reece) Harper
Sara (Ware) and Bruce Harrison
Ronny G. Havens
Thomas M. Herring
Jamie (Sims) Howse
John M. and Nancy L. Hoyt
Debra (Blakeney) Johnson
Paul H. Johnson
Norma Dell (Monzingo) and
Jerry D. Jones
Randal E. and Barbara Jones
Ronald E. and Kristi Kainer
Brenda (Rouse) Keith
Rodney G. Keith
Molly (Terry) Kelley
Melissa (Lindsay) Kemp
Jeri (Hungerford) Kent
Barbara (Houser) and Richard Landry
Janie (Backhaus) and Steve Lightsey
Kenneth R. Maeker
G I V I N G BY CLASS YEAR
Class
1932
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1942
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
# Donors
$ Donated
1
125
2
90
1
75
1
650
2
450
1
250
6
392
4
250
8
980
10
1,132
9
1,075
7
550
6
495
9
7,661
10
4,251
22
56,373
21
5,215
21
6,022
28
591,494
19
3,047
29
2,008,831
28
4,206
36
125,576
52
265,307
31
43,870
Class
# Donors
$ Donated
Class
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
29
48
64
64
49
56
67
75
47
54
50
82
85
87
90
108
124
123
92
107
176
66
133
115
14,834
27,107
543,024
75,060
98,050
37,455
90,828
29,484
14,356
17,015
7,028
100,434
24,014
30,266
1,047,644
1,043,942
15,955
73,248
42,926
1,068,487
50,841
8,294
24,052
63,655
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994 1995
1996 1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
# Donors
110
122
118
91
113
91
88
88
101
88
111
106
115
110
83
91
101
91
96
93
93
100
100
49
11
$ Donated
59,724
10,913
103,065
8,604
31,967
18,253
11,178
13,324
13,647
25,477
9,810
10,998
10,600
69,635
11,130
10,779
8,123
14,795
8,645
11,211
13,180
10,282
10,873
6,797
1,730
Wi nt e r / Sp r i ng 2 0 0 7
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ALUMNI
D ONORS
Bishop and Lavon Mayes
Scott McCarley
James R. McDaniel
Pamela J. McDaniel
Ginger L. McGraw
Kenneth D. and Patty Meador
Dawn (Hinze) Miller
Elizabeth (Lee) Minze
Adolphus and Felicia D. Moore
Robert B. and Ellen W. Mosher
Thomas A. and Marjie Murff
Rebecca (Rapier) and Geff A. Myers
Timothy J. New, Sr.
Stephen L. Nightingale
Linda (Mays) Norrell
Alvin E. and Diane Odom
Vicki (Kelly) and Paul Owen
Edward A. Parker III
Mary (Dilley) Parker
Dorace (Jacobs) Plocheck
Trisha (Speer) Pollard
Jackie D. Qualls
Tom A. Ray
Gregory P. and Sharon Richmond
Karl F. and Donna Rieger
Mary (Alsworth) Rivet
Roger E. Rivet
Janice (Arkawa) and Robin L. Rogers
Roark S. Rohe
Lincoln C. and Jacquelyne Rolling
Raymond G. Russell
Thomas L. and Paula Schulte
Deloris (Duncan) and Paul Sellin
Larry J. Senegal
Rita C. Senegal
William D. Shaw
Maxine F. Siegmund
Deneise D. Slayden
Roger Slayden
Trent and Chavonne Slovak
Patricia A. Sprott
Robert H. and Rhonda G. Steubing
Barry L. Sylvester
Albert A. Tate II
Roger W. Turnquist
Clayton D. Waits
Shirley (Cox) Walcik
George Walters
Suzanne L. Walters
Frederick and Velma Warren
Terry and Linda Weaver
Dale S. Wells
Aaron H. Wen
Robert D. Wilburn
Sara (Moody) Williams
Brita (Kidd) and Harold Wright
Gerald D. Young
Suzane (Greaser) Zummo
1976
G. Vernon Aker
Adolph C. Alonzo
Angelo J. and Lynn Amato
Frank B. and Michele L. Anderson
Debra (Diehl) Armstrong
Michael R. Armstrong
Paula (Bruce) and Charles Ashworth
Caroline (Allen) Balke
Bonnie R. Beard
Connie F. Billingsley
Peter A. Birkholz and
Kaye R. Hill-Birkholz
Bob Bonar
Linda A. Bonar
Margaret (Smith) and Earl S. Booker
Patti B. Bouldin
Marvin L. Britton
Arnold R. Brown
Cheryl (Elstner) Brown
Mark E. Brown
Susan (Cummings) Buckstaff
Rodney L. and Cheryl Byrd
Linda R. Byrd-Cook and
Richard Cook
Charles L. Calvit
Deborah K. and Robert Carrick
William G. Chunn
William G. Clark
Linda (Crow) Clinton
Karl L. and Doris Collins
Jane S. Ellisor
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Kenneth W. and Lorna Ellisor
Cathy (Parker) and Dean Fishburn
Shelley A. Fitze
Linda (Staley) and Michael Freund
William L. Furr
Alton V. and Karen Goerlitz
Stephanie S. Hand
Mary (Luby) and Daniel Hansen
Jeanette (Gaskamp) and
Philip Harrison
Lynda (LaRue) Haynes
Anne (Dailey) Heartfield
Robert V. Hill
John W. Holland
Larry M. Hollmann
Donald L. Holt
Gary L. Howze
Charles R. and Angelica Jeffords
Cecil E. and Donna Jones
Nina A. Jones-Hennessy and
Thomas Hennessy
Glenda M. and Eldred B. Kennair
Frieda Koeninger
Jessie (Petrich) Kokemor
Charlotte (Huffman) and Dale Lafley
John R. and Jamie Larkin
Bruce R. Le Grand
Ann E. Lee
Renee Loyless-May and Thomas May
Margie (Frey) and Albert Lynn
Janell (Lundine) Mason
Stevan A. and Liz Massey
Allisonn (Whitsett) and Joel Mayhugh
Barbara (Chase) and Kenneth McEwen
Duane D. and Shelly Meyer
Gary L. and Nancy Miles
Derril (Wiggins) Mitchell
Lois (Sandel) New
Rebecca (Whitson) Nicholson
Carol (Hollas) and Ralph Novosad
Karen (Shinn) O’Bier
Jacquelyn (Barrett) Patton
Phyllis (Elolf) Pennington
Walter E. Pinegar
David O. Rathke
Kay (Broyles) Roberts
Kathleen (Schroeder) Russell
Mary (Walton) Saul
Joe E. Sebesta
Lindsay E. Siriko
Arlene (Poldrack) and Hansel Smith
Mark L. and Blair Spearman
Thomas N. and Diana Sprott
Russell L. Staley
Donald G. Stephens
Iris (Nelson) and Gus Strauss
Jayne (Northam) Tavenner
Nancy (Triska) and James Tiller
Herbert C. and Pat Ulbrich
Susan L. Wagener
Nancy (Arnold) and Mark Waldron
Veronica R. Walker
Dan L. Wentz
Susan (Horak) White
Tom L. Wooten
1977
Sharon (Sweeten) Aker
Fannie (Williams) and
Funsho Akingbala
Primitivo and Kathleen Alvizo
Terry (Barton) Bennett
Katherine (Steele) Blinka
Glyna (McWhorter) Brown
Sammy R. and Connie Bryan
Linda R. Byrd-Cook and
Richard Cook
Thomas K. Casey
Cathy (Buchannan) and Rick Chance
Jo Ann (Smith) Chunn
Waldeen and Walter Cornelius
Patti S. Countz
Marjean (Wolfe) Creager
Robert M. and Anne Marie Cummins
Charles E. Cupples
Charles M. and Suzanne Davis
Victor R. and Anita Dawkins
Evelyn (Fitzgerald) Dawson
Thomas A. Deeslie
Margaret and Huey Denman
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Sheila L. Talley
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Darla (English) and
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Frank T. Zimmer
1979
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Belinda K. Bauer
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1980
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Sharon L. Hogue
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Mary (Finley) Huebner-Peek
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Richard E. Watts, Ph.D.
Clabe F. Webb
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Betsy A. Witt
Rebecca (Bleyl) and Duane Witt
1981
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Robert B. Andrews
Deborah (Ross) Antoine
Michael J. Baisy
B. Kelley Barber
Sherrie (Bates) and Jerry Barratt
Scott A. and Cathy Basso
David L. Berryman
Jeffrey E. Bickham
Dean G. Bilsing
Janet (Horton) Bius
Cliff B. and Sandra Blackerby
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Jo (Thompson) Brown
Lee (Winters) Brown
Dorothy Bybee
Daniel J. Byrne
Allen H. Case
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Carlyn (Foshee) and Mark Chatfield
Kathy (Chamberlain) Cleere
Joyce A. Coker
Patricia (Wright) Collins
Pamela S. Cox
Michael E. and Hilda Crangle
Cynthia A. Cunningham
Donna M. Czaykowski-Hicks
Kiff C. and Hope Day
Robert G. De Young
Charles E. Dean
Shirley A. and Eddie L. Dye
Kirk and Regina Edney
Michael C. and Aniceta Edwards
Michael D. Ferguson
Richard A. Fitzpatrick
Donna (Jordan) Garcia
David G. Giese
Kimberly (Peterson) Giese
Nancy Giordano-Echegoyen and
Bob Echegoyen
Robert A. Hamilton
Tina (Giesinger) Hanna
Forest M. and Peggy Harrell
Brenda L. Hawkins
Gerald D. Hoerster
Kevin J. and Jeanne Hoffman
E. Brent and Victoria Hughes
M. Letitia (Hearon) and
Russell Humphrey
Charles R. and Angelica Jeffords
Deborah (Holcombe) and
Andrew Johnson
Diana (Smith) Johnson
Charles W. and Lina Z. Jones
Susan (Barber) Kainer
Debra (Dossey) and Kenneth Keehn
Richard D. Keeler
Chad O. Kelley
Richard C. and Beth Kelpen
Paula (Swain) Kimbro
Kimberly (Sawyer) Kleimann
Jo L. and Bradley Lambert
Jo Ann (Morris) and Charles Lawson
Russell D. and Lisa Lewis
E. Lynn (White) and Dennis Longmire
Lisa (Keyworth) and David Love
Marilyn (Hodde) and Doug Lyon
Mary K. Matus
Lester W. Maxey
Edwin D. and Rita McCrory
Rafie D. McCullar
Margaret (Wallace) and
Dave McDowell
Charles and Ellen McMurrey
John P. Middleton III
Fred L. Miller
Mary (Stocker) and Champe W. Miller
Debra (Powell) and Billy F. Mitcham
Gerald D. Mohr
Ellen E. Moltz
Holly (Couser) Morris
Julie (Mottola) O’Donnell and
Michael O’Donnell
Don C. and Becky Muckleroy
Carolyn (Keller) and Scott Newberry
Kerry W. Nyquist
Robert R. Ogden
Stephen D. and Naomi Palmer
Leslie (Bond) Panuska
Maureen (Leverenz) Parker
Nathan I. and Kristine K. Partain
Denise (Birkholz) Pineault
Eric T. Platzner
Nancy (Braden) Platzner
Susan (Saenz) and Daniel Protz
Danielle (Brasher) Rapp
John R. Reimer
Kimberli (Mitchell) Reimer
Jacque (White) Reynolds
Lillian (McCarty) and
Thomas T. Ritchey
Kenneth R. and Debra J. Ross
Glenn P. Russell
Gregory B. and Brenda Sellers
Billie (Ybarbo) and Kenneth Smith
Wendell T. Stewart, Jr.
Lane D. and Beth A. Thibodeaux
Robert L. Thompson
Patti (Becker) Trahan
Phillis (Melton) and V. J. Turner
Dwayne E. and Sally Ulrich
Marsha (Hesse) Waits
Leslie K. and Cathy M. Walker
Tommy L. Walton
Judy (Cryer) Webb
Sherry (Semander) Widacki
Pamela E. Williams
Suzanne (Vinklarek) and
Craig Williams
Gail (Wilson) Wright
Debbie (Pursley) and John Youens
1982
Jill (Hines) Adams
Linda J. Allen
G. M. Appling
Phyllis (Parma) Appling
Martha (Wilson) Arnold
James E. and Jill Baine
Theodore V. and Linda D. Baker
Bruce C. and Stephanie Barnes
Kathryn (Barrier) Bernhardt
Ronnie R. and Linda Bessire
Patty A. and Terry D. Bilhartz
Kenneth R. and Stacey J. Bill
Susan (Gregory) Bohan
Daria (Ramirez) and Charles Bour
Molly (Murphey) and Mack Boyd
Nancy (Matthews) and
Raymond Brooker
Donald A. Campbell, Jr.
Karen (Kerns) Carson
Steven J. Carter
Catherine M. Chilek
Bruce A. and Cheryl Clark
Carmin N. Cleavenger
Kay L. Collis and Michael T. Wilson
Charles M. and Suzanne Davis
David W. and Janet Davis
Ronald G. and Brenda Delord
Katherine (Felts) and Jerry Dowling
James W. Duncan
Michael C. and Aniceta Edwards
Sandra (Acreman) El-Gamil
William J. and Cindy Erwin
James W. Field
Donna (Oughton) Fitzpatrick
Daniel W. and Leah Forney
Pamela (Trojacek) and Charles Fowler
Robert N. and Susan P. Francis
Julie (Molina) and Oscar L. Garza
Donna (Davis) Gilbert
Brenda (Wedde) Gray
John T. and Debbie Hall
Ellen Happe Phillips and
Wendell Phillips
E. Jean (Carter) Hendricks
Carlos R. and Terry D. Hernandez
Malinda (Stephenson) and
David Hoerster
Ann H. Holder
Agnes H. and Fred R. Holland
James A. and Jody R. Hubbell
Anne G. Huddleston
Donna (Davenport) Hyde
Richard W. Hyde
Laura (Ramirez) Jaramillo
Deborah (Holcombe) and
Andrew Johnson
Bonita D. and William E. Jowell
Dennis J. Kainer
Richard J. Keeler
Shirley A. Kelly
Linda (Duval) and Richard Luker
Sharon A. Lynch and Edwin S. Davis
Nancy (Lee) and Michael Martin
Rolando and Carolyn Martinez
Martin “Marty” R. McCoy, III
Dee (Dunkerley) McFarland
Donald R. and Barbara McKinney
Mary Nels McLemore
Judith (Kent) McPartland
Dawn (Hinze) Miller
Michael N. and Lisa A. Moritz
Holly (Couser) Morris
Diane (Johnson) and Tim Myers
Mary (Dilley) Parker
Kathleen (Brewer) and George Parma
James L. Pate
Tuan N. and Hellen Pham
William C. Pond
Daughn and Ben Pruitt
Edmundo O. and Deanna Ramirez
Pamela (Ryan) Rathke
Martha E. Reagan
Kelley (Gray) Reeves
David L. and Paula J. Rex
Suzanne Rickett-Holland
Kent A. Riddle
Laura (Buchanan) Ripple
Donna M. Rowe
Sandra (Edwards) Schaefer
Craig E. and Cecilia C. Schlicher
Audrey (Alker) and Al Schneider
Sharon (Bowling) and Gary Schultz
Laura (Robinson) and Jerry Scott
Deloris (Duncan) and Paul Sellin
Brian K. and Debra B. Sims
Elaine (Sharp) Smith
Mark E. Smith
Terry W. and Sue Smith
Jeff A. and Kay T. Springer
Jamie Sproule-DeGeorge and
Lynn DeGeorge
Randy R. Stewart
Penn M. Tanni
John M. Tatom
Jayne (Northam) Tavenner
Chris (Cribari) Thompson
Sharon L. Tolar
Elizabeth (Maier) and Norman Tucker
Veeraraghavan and Latha Varadhan
Thomas D. Wagener
James E. Ward
Wesley N. Welch
Howard S. Williams, Jr.
Janet (Stone) and Bobby R. Williams
Michelle (Englade) and Gary Yentzen
1983
Sheila B. Alexander
Robert C. and Lisa Baldwin
Marte (Bell) Ballard
Julie Basso Floyd and Franklin Floyd
Jack and Susan Beckham
Denise (Smith) Bickel
Penni (Golding) Biehl
Douglas M. Blanchard
Mary K. Blanchard
Robin A. Bluitt
Alicia H. Bratton
Ibim I. Briggs
Angela (Tillotson) Broadus
Celeste (Hamilton) Byrne
Sheryl K. Chambers
Roberto I. Chapa
Ronald M. Cleere
Gaye (McQueen) and David Clements
Nick G. Constantine
Janice A. Cruse
Melanie M. Cryer
Don E. Dollar
Jim H. and Julie Dugan
Lela J. Dyson
Gayle (LaGrone) Fabra
Carole T. Faig
Janet B. and Frank K. Fair
Kathy (McElveen) Field
Doyle P. Finley
Woodrow M. Fuller, Jr.
Brenda (Wedde) Gray
Timothy M. Gray
James D. and Kathy Griffith
Donald W. Harman, Jr.
Judy (King) Harman
Marsha J. Harman
Dwayne A. Harrison
Mary (Weimert) Harrison
Kathy (King) and Bill Harvey
Alana (Olsen) Heaton
David R. and Xenia Hennington
Esther (Alaniz) Herklotz
Ray and Wanda Hill
Keith Hinze
Joan and Henry Howey
David W. Huskey
Jonna (Atkins) and Thomas G. Jeter
Mark C. Johlke
Mary (Reynolds) Johnston
Michael P. Kelly
Samuel R. and Christi Kennedy
Nejiba O. Kheribi
Kenneth K. and Diane Kiecke
Debbie (Taylor) Kloss
Carolyn (Elster) Laney
Norman L. and Leah Lanier
Carlotta (Boudreaux) Lansford
Vicki and Ralph LeMay
Lane D. Lemons
Maureen (Maliga) Lynch
John G. and Judith Marendes
David J. McBurnett
Marla (Welch) McBurnett
Michael C. McClure
Brenda R. McDaniel
Jim D. and Angela McDaniel
Pamela J. McDaniel
Robert B. McPartland
Ron R. and Maureen L. Meikle
Joyce B. and Jimmy N. Merchant
Cindy L. and Mark T. Middleton
Kelly M. Miller
Rebecca (Halbert) Mohr
Mary Kaye Moore
Judy A. and Robert Noel
Scott C. Nott
Janet S. and John Pember
Martha and Sheldon Penrod
Brigitte (Murphy) Peres
John L. Pessarra
Nita (Penick) Pessarra
Anita R. Pilling
Joseph K. and Runae Price
Betty J. Pursley
Catherine (Ryan) Randazzo
Jo Ann (Roberts) and
Dwight Rawlinson
Dianne (Scholtes) Reed
Jesse and Chrissy Reyna
Richard and Linda Reyna
Don R. Ripple
John R. Robinson, Jr.
Thomas P. and Jennifer Rogers
Daniel A. and Pam Rosales
Grace L. and Earl Ross
Michele (Rush) and William Rowe
Margaret (Webb) and Ronny Rozell
Sylvia F. Russell
Dorothy (Hammitt) Shandera
Patrick D. and Eliva Skrla
Elizabeth (Fabrygel) Smith
Mary L. and Charles Smith
Paula (Koehnle) Sparks
Charlisie (Yielding) and Don Stirton
Lisa (Johnson) Tatom
Sharon S. Temple
Marvin B. Thaler
Gaye L. Thomas
Cullen D. Tipton
Michael F. and Nancy Townsell
Patti (Becker) Trahan
Georgette (Warner) and
Michael Treece
Catherine G. Unger
David C. Unger
Darrel J. and Yvonne Vinklarek
Joey (Micheli) and Sam Wallace
Tammy (Brown) and William White
Susanna (Kelly) and Tommy Williams
John M. Williamson
John K. and Darcy Williamson
Mary E. and James E. Winn
Colette M. Witkowski and
Robert F. Jonas
Raymond R. Youngs
1984
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Paul R. Allen
Dorothy J. and Wayne Baldwin
Kimberly (Kitchel) Banker
William B. Banker
Joel K. Barr
Sylvia A. Barrera
Paul Bartush
Steven M. Beck
Mark A. and Jennifer S. Beedlow
Mesfin and Valerie Belay
Tracy (Ezell) Bilsing
Stanley J. Blinka
Mary E. and Bob Box
Clifton A. Bradford, Jr.
Darlice (Hoke) Bridwell
Sharon S. Brown
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Heather (Woodcock) Boone
Laura E. Bowers
Jay J. Broaux
Donna D. and Donnie Brumley
Heath L. and Cherie Burns
Marilyn M. and David M. Butler
Sheryl K. Chambers
Judith M. Christensen
Brian W. Conrad
Britni (Adams) and Gary Cooper
Ronni L. Cooper
Mary (Petre) and Richard Coyle
Jess T. Davenport
Claudia (Smith) and Joseph Davis
Nicholas A. and Kara Davis
Emily (Cason) deMilliano
Lori (Zemanek) Doriocourt
Douglas J. Dretke
Tyson F. Gaenzel
Angela J. Gray
Walter W. Hambrick, Jr.
George B. Hamilton
Danelle (Price) Haynie
Lakesha N. Henson
David D. Holleman
William H. Holt
Melvin F. Hunt III
Laura Johnston
Amanda K. Jordan
Dixie C. Kelly
Shawn M. Keogh
Kelli (Holcomb) Kirkconnell
James W. Kleckley
Courtney D. Lindsey
Daniel J. Mabrey
Juanita J. Manning-Brown
Kenneth H. Massengale
Jessica (Hechler) and Matt Mathieson
Stephanie (Morales) and Mark May
Justin W. Moldenhour
Charlann G. and Tom Morris
Carrie (Beaver) Murray
Joelle Olmstead
Brandy Owens-Hunt
Carol Gordon and Danny Papke
Jose M. Pena
Heather D. Plut
Monica (Morales) Polonyi
Gary W. Richardson
Dorothy and C. N. Roberson
Jennifer M. Robertson
Andrew S. Robinson, Jr.
Shani (Nance) and Andrew Robinson
Ernest D. Roder III
Gloria and Rodolfo Sanchez
Philip R. Saucier
Matthew L. and Christen Scantlin
Amanda (Bright) Schmuck
Michael D. Schmuck
Dennis T. and Mary Schnell
Pamela P. Scott
Shannon T. Seaton
Lacey Sneed-Treadwell and
Kyle Treadwell
Martin D. and Stephanie Stroble
Gregory L. Stroud
Warren M. Tamez
R. Alan and Leslie Thompson
Deborah F. Turner-Rivers
Arthur C. Tyler
Dennis R. Vansa
Francis S. Verner
Justin W. Vick
James A. Vining
Melissa (Minton) Vining
Jeffrey S. and Robin Wagner
Daniel W. and Brenda Wendt
William K. West
Kevin M. Wetherington
Linda C. White
Karen L. Whitney
Meredith (Reinke) and Gary Wilson
Jessica (Swank) and Carey Wolff
Amy (Thomas) Wooten
Christopher R. Wooten
Robert M. Worley
Bridget (Bradburn) and Michael Zin
2002
Christina and Corey Armstead
David A. Banta III
Evelyn (Flores) and Kevin W. Boren
Wesley E. Boyd
Deborah G. and Alan Brown
Joshua L. Brown
Kenneth L. and Karen Brown
Kirk A. Burns
Bradley N. Bush
Heather (Averyt) Bush
Margaret R. Byrd
R. Anne Chapa
Brett D. Clark
Solon D. Coleman
James C. and Becky Cook
Angela (Cherry) and Kevin Craig
Ruby O. and Frederick O. Davis
Lisa (Jablon) and David Dealy
Alejandro P. del Valle
Christopher M. deMilliano
Melissa (Axelson) and Russell Dickson
Lucy L. Dietrich
Marta (Hinton) and Bruce Edwards
Kevin M. Faterkowski
John G. Fontana
Kristie L. Franks
Valarie (Herrera) Garza
James W. Gibson
Kathy (Gilmore) Gilcrease
Brianne (Taylor) Glover
Jason S. Glover
Jennifer (Goolsby) Hamilton
Che’ (Williamson) and
Timothy Herron
Sean D. Hill
Kimberly N. Hubenak
Anthony M. Indelicato
Michael J. Kaatz, Jr.
Jared C. King
Sheyenne Krysher
Wade T. Lee
Kemp Lenued
Hwei Lewinski
Renai (Byrd) and Mark Lightfoot
Courtney D. Lindsey
Jason S. Loosier
Brenda R. Lowery
Daniel J. Mabrey
Cecelia S. and Victor Malek
Jennifer (Moore) Martin
Michael G. Martin
Deborah A. McKerall
Lastell McVey
Charles M. and Misty Merdian
Russ O. Miller
Nathan R. Moran
Matthew R. Morgan
Leah (Winfield) Mulligan
Sarah (Pyle) and Jarret Nethery
David L. and Stacy L. Norman
Jayme T. Nunez
Matthew L. Olmstead
Stephen E. Parker
Jessica Payne
Ross A. Pilcik
Lezli D. and Ryan Poe
Derrick L. Preston
Rebecca A. and Craig Price
Stephanie M. Ramirez
Cary E. Rasberry
John L. Reinke
Neil Ridgley
Ashley (Fairfield) Riley
John C. Riley
Veronica Rios-Martinez and
Jesus Martinez
Rosalinda G. Rodriguez
Christine A. and Keith Rumohr
Kevin Schoppe
Sharon (Story) Schoppe
Somer L. Smith
Judith K. Stanley
Peggy C. Stapleton
E. Paul Stroade
Chad S. and Elvia Taylor
Jim B. Van Dyke
Amanda (Morse) and Andy Walsh
David P. and Jill Walton
Elizabeth (Sharp) Wetherington
Michael S. Wheeler
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ALUMNI
D ONORS
Chadwick C. Wible
Leisa M. Wilde
Veronica S. and Andrew Wilson
Tameka N. Wright
Ying Zhu
2003
Ana Maria T. Aguirre
Deba P. and Swapna Banerjee
Mona E. and Robert A. Barragan
Jennifer (Carter) Bayles
Bradley W. Bennett
Laurie D. and Buford Black
Benjamin M. Bostick
Melissa Lenz and Paul R. Bowling
Jamie L. Boyett
Daniel E. Brawner
Jason A. Brod
Amanda (Sandoval) Brooks
Bryan P. Brooks
Jennifer Burgdorf-Dover
Shane N. Carbee
Patrick H. Carlson
Jessica (West) and Reagan Castille
Rachel R. Clark
Tracey L. Cortez
Stephanie (Schutze) Cowart
Joseph A. Denman
Allen G. and Cathy Dewoody
Katherine A. Dozier
Amanda (VanWinkle) and
Daniel Driver
Nikki R. Drumgoole
Jared P. Dybala
Dani and William Faulk
Andrew L. Ferguson
Maria I. and Santigo Galindo
Lauro Garza II
Jennifer G. Gauntt
Cutty (Trigg) Gilbert
Megan (Thomas) Greene
Rodolfo I. Guajardo
Jason W. Hale
James D. Hallbeck
Joseph E. Hannon II
Marianne Cox and Steven Harkrider
Jason D. Harrison
William D. Hattaway
Brook A. Heath
Cindy (Moors) Hill
Charles D. Hoge II
Heather L. Holland
Weber R. Holloway III
William H. Holt
Shanna (Humphrey) House
Kimberly L. Howze
Matthew S. Hunt
Justin C. Jennings
John D. Jordan
Brian L. Jordy
David C. Kleimann
Meghan L. Kneese
Michael L. Kneese
Sarah E. Krum
Debra B. and Tim Lykke
Candy R. Lynch
Darren K. and Melinda L. Manthei
Kevin N. and Christina Massey
Jason M. Mitschke
Summary of Giving By Area
Ten or More Donors
TEXAS # Donors $ Donated
Austin 214 168,350
Beaumont 195 141,191
Bryan/CS 1,090 810,528
Dallas 160 21,047
Fort Worth 132 126,581
Galveston 73 14,342
Houston 961 1,787,085
Huntsville 166 22,185
San Antonio 94 58,084
The Woodlands/Spring/Conroe 537 177,314
Other Areas 566 1,500,858
TOTAL TEXAS 4,188 4,827,567
UNITED STATES
Arkansas
Arizona
California Colorado Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Louisiana Maryland Michigan Missouri North Carolina New Jersey New York Oklahoma Pennsylvania Tennessee Virginia
Washington Other US States Texas TOTAL UNITED STATES
58
# Donors
$ Donated
18
2,579
16 1,993
39 72,237
24 103,246
31 14,897
13 686
28 10,731
12 3,102
30 7,759
10 2,307
16 14,907
16 2,154
17 1,903
24 71,000
31 2,018,838
27 2,255
10 3,861
12 6,167
24 3,032
10 680
111 27,242
4,188 4,827,567
4,707 7,199,147
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Scott L. Morgan
Tayton (Billings) Morgan
Julie Nguyen
Catherine C. Odasz
Jason P. Palasota
Kendra (Schnautz) Palasota
Gary L. and Janew E. Payne
Ross A. Pilcik
Donovan O. Pitre
Thomas G. Polonyi
Bradford L. Remley
Cassidy (Carr) Remley
Brenda (Burrows) Renteria
Alisa R. Richardson
Andrew S. Robinson, Jr.
Shani (Nance) and
Andrew Robinson
Frank P. Schiappa
Tabitha (Burmester) Seaton
Larry W. and Crystal Sechelski
Susan M. Shaw
Kelsie D. Simons
Shannon L. Sosa
Brook E. and Kyle A. Speer
Tracy G. and Mike Spies
Rebecca (Turney) and
Steve J. Straznicky
Michael R. Strickland
Andrew T. Sullivan
Cynthia L. Swanner-Johnson and
Stephen B. Johnson
Wendy (Bass) Thoe
Jonathan H. Toman
Marsha Tomlin
Natalie R. Turman
Justin M. Walzel
Jacob C. Wells
Cory L. Whitlock
Felecia Y. Williams
Bryan K. Williamson
Jennifer N. Yates
Jessica (Truscott) Zuckero
2004
William R. and Gracie M. Aguilar
Brenda S. Alexander and
Graham Washbourne
Matthew S. Anderson
Ralph J. Bales
Carissa M. Barosh
Jesus S. Bernal
Renee L. Boudousquie
Robert J. and Tracey Brackenridge
Deanna M. Briones
Alisha N. Bullion
Matthew and Lucina Caballero
Katrina C. Carroll
Kate A. Carstens
Jacob R. Chandler
David M. Chapa
Jamina D. Cochran
Nelda A. and Randy Condra
Arnold H. Corbett
Russell W. Cowart
Heather (Van Dyke) Crowson
Celia G. de la Piedra
Brian J. Drake
Christina (Mora) Drake
Jeremy M. Dumoit
Danna K. Ellington
Margaret C. and Michael Erpenbeck
Tiffany J. Flenoy
Brandi (Roberts) and John Ford
Blake R. and Carrie Galle
Jatarwon N. Garcia
Misty S. Gaskamp
John G. George, Jr.
Jennifer Gessner-Anderson
Clint M. Getz
Carissa L. Gillies
Lauren M. Grawey
Bryan L. Groce
Jenny (Barefield) Groce
Amy Hablizel
Amy (Crisler) Hambrick
Lisa T. and Michael Hansen
Lakesha N. Henson
Katrina M. Hernandez
Brian S. Hoffart
Steven L. Holliman
Barbara (Holman) Holman
Kristen (Hughes) Hughes
Omer H. Ilsever
Jennifer (Jacobs) Kaatz
Michael J. Kaatz, Jr.
Pamela (Harrison) Lane
Agustin G. Lara
Carol Ling
Ivanette Y. Lofton
Candy R. Lynch
Michelle Meave
Sonya M. and Brett Mills
Joshua R. Mooney
Vickie H. Nelson
Catherine C. Odasz
Jessica Payne
Bryan R. Peacock
Anthony K. Piperato
Henry M. Pittman
Richard A. Prather, Jr.
Patrick I. Pribyl
Krista L. Quiroz
Brandy (Inman) Robbins
Jennifer M. Robertson
Kristen D. Roche
Ernest D. Roder III
Annette J. Rodriguez
Aldorreika (Rutherford) Rutherford
Terri (McKnight) Sanders
Nadine (Santos) Santos
Philip R. Saucier
Ralph G. Serrano, Jr.
John S. Shankles
Amy (Archibald) Shaw
Frank M. Smith IV
Somer L. Smith
Jami B. Sowa
Adam J. Spry
Charcelia (Holloway) Spry
Joshua R. Steadham
Brent A. Stephenson
Chad A. Thoe
Tamara V. and James Trow
Linda H. and Chris Von Wiesenthal
John M. Wainwright
Kara E. Waits
Courtney N. Wallace
David P. and Jill Walton
Susan L. Webb
Courtney (Dean) West
Christopher C. Williams
Laura A. Wilson
Betsy A. Witt
Vanessa M. and Howard Yap
Kaci (Kolbasinski) and Donny Yargo
2005
Kendall C. Andrews
Carissa M. Barosh
Jacqueline M. Brossman
Jacob C. Bullion
Courtney E. Campbell
Kimberly S. Chapa
Cory G. Colby
Marilyn C. Cummings
Paul M. Dahms
Nicholas A. and Kara Davis
Doris D. Delaney
Kimberly A. Duncan
Laura R. Ellis
Jael Espinoza-Redden
Hunter D. and Miranda L. Faubion
Andrew L. Ferguson
Tyson F. Gaenzel
David B. Greene
Megan (Thomas) Greene
Deborah (Thompson) and
Carl Harrelson
Christopher J. Hines
Katherine (Labarbera) Ilsever
Anthony M. Indelicato
Shirley J. Jackson
Andrew G. Johnson
Tessalyn W. Johnson
Laura Johnston
John D. Jordan
Karen C. Kalmbach
Thomas and Lisa Karlok
James A. Lane
Edmund J. Locander
Cynthia A. and Paul A. Loeffler
Cali L. Luco
Debra B. and Tim Lykke
Blake D. Lynch
Gabrielle R. McCoy
Kellie M. and Patrick Miles
David W. Murphy
Kym D. Norsworthy-Fields
Natalie C. Payne
Jason M. Plotkin
Robert V. Powell
Sherry (Phlegm) and
Nathaniel I. Stephens
Katie (Carpenter) Stroade
Andrew T. Sullivan
Cynthia L. Swanner-Johnson and
Stephen B. Johnson
Brandon N. Terry
Andres’ C. Torres
2006
Brenda S. Alexander and
Graham Washbourne
Ralph J. Bales
Gloria (Goodwin) Beardsley
Benjamin M. Bostick
David D. Holleman
Sharon (Story) Schoppe
Larry W. and Crystal Sechelski
Valerie (Matthys) Sparkman
Courtney N. Wallace
Veronica S. and Andrew Wilson
Robert M. Worley
* Denotes Deceased
Summary of Giving by Category
# Donors $ Donated
Alumni
Arts & Sciences
866 1,330,894
Business Administration
1,271 2,275,745
Criminal Justice
450
75,257
Education
840
332,873
Humanities and Social Sciences 7232,998,127
Unknown College
113
85,826
Friends
478 1,192,986
Faculty & Staff
784
193,000
Corporations, Foundations,
Organizations, Estates & Trusts 267 1,684,565
Paul and Dianne Abney
Pamela H. Adams
Randal L. Adams
Erik S. and Sharon C. Anderson
Nelwyn B. Anderson
Mark P. and Carola Anthony
B. J. Atkins, M.D.
Jackie and Renae Authement
Benito Avila
Mickey and Vicki Bailey
Robert A. and Lisa J. Baker
Michael and Deborah Bakewell
Carl V. Ballard*
Diana K. Barnes
Robert and Erika Barragan
William G. Basnight
Kit Basquin
Anthony and Sherri Bazan
Michael J. and Debra G. Beal
Ralph and Donna Beaty
Glenna and Randell W. Bell
Robert M. and Judy Bell
Kurt A. and Barbara T. Belter
T. H. Benjamin
Howard R.* and Mary A. Benton
Margaret R. Beto
Marilynn K. Beto
Bessie Birdwell
Harvey Birdwell, Jr.
John Birdwell
Roger Birdwell
Douglas M. and Jessica Bishea
Gerald Blakeman
Winona M. Blalock
David W. and Felicia A. Blessing
Coralie Blount
Marjorie Boehme
Dorothy Y. Book
William A. Borrelli
James T. and Nancy W. Boswell
Gary and Rebecca Bouse
Cecil H. and Debbie J. Bowden
James D. and Judy Bozeman
Conrad Braun
Deborah Brown
Jeff Brown
Sammy Burney
Richard K. and Rebecca L. Busching
E. H. and Betty S. Bush
Thomas R. and Carol A. Butcher
Richard F. Butler
Ruth M. Cady
Robert E. and Judith L. Caldwell
David Calhoun
Wayne and Peggy Calk
Patti A. Cannon
Terry L. and Sheila R. Cannon
Danny C. and Kellie A. Carlin
Marjorie Carter
Dennis and Pat Chaloupka
G. S. and Joan L. Chapman
Michael S. and Cherie B. Clark
Sheryl A. Clarke
William P. Clements, Jr.
Gary W. and Michelle Cloud
Gary and Rebecca A. Cobo
Jacquelyn Cocke
Edward C. Coffey
Jim and Kim Coffey
Halford R. Conwell
Travis Lynn Cook
William E. and Geneva Cooney
George L. and Monyeen G. Cooper
Ann Copeland
Richard A. and Frances Cording
A. J. and Julie Stone Cortez
Alan A. and Katy Costello
Lee and Martha W. Cox
Charles N. and Kim Crawford
Joe T. and Patty Crawford
Cindi and Mike Crigler
Allen W. Cryer
Marjorie and Allen Cryer
John A. Cunningham
Keith and Alice Curry
Frank J. and Dorothy F. Cwieka
Victor A. and Marion D. Czaja
Charles and Elsie L. Czerwinski
Michael J. and Nancy L. Czerwinski
Glenn and Lola I. Darnell
James A. Davis
Pamela M. Davis
Stephen E. and Jan Davis
Wayne and Barbara Davis
Suzanne Dawley
Harold E. and Carolyn de la Mare
Kay and Timothy Deahl
R. N. and Constance G. Decker
Nicholas J. Denardo
William E. and Rhonda L. DeSpain
Geraldine and Wilburn D. Dickerson
Kathleen E. Difelice
Vivian Lynn Dobbs
T. V. and Fern Dodson
William E. and Joan M. Doss
Mark C. and Karen M. Douglas
Jane Duckett
Doug Duncan, M.D.
Carol L. Dunlap
Kathryn M. Duplantis
Kenneth and Janet Durkin
Kathy Edwards
D. J. Egizi
Arnold and Harriet Eisenstein
Mary Elam
Freddie Englebrecht
Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst
Barbara J. Eunson
A. J. Evans
William J. and Suzanne M. Evans
B. K. and Barbara Eversole
William A. and Linda Fick
David R. and Teri L. Ficklen
Rodney Flach
Timothy J. and Nancy Flanagan
Bruce and Lynda Ford
Jerry and Nancy Ford
John H. Fuchs
Perla Gann
Johnny R. and Malinda P. Gerich
Kay Gibbs
Mary Laura Gibbs
Mike and Neva Gillum
Jim E. Gilmore
Thomas T. and Shelia J. Ginn
Lacey W. Glennon
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Gober
John F. Godfrey
Wayne S. and Barbara Golden
Andrea Gonzalez
Frederic A. and
Gretchen A. Gottschalk
Teresa V. and Effin T. Graham
Mark S. and Peggy S. Griffin
Edward and Patricia Griffiths
Theodore and Catherine Hajdik
James M. and D. E. Hale
J. Leroy and Melba Hall
James M. Hanna, M.D.
Robert Hans
David E. and Dolores A. Haralson
Joe Hardenbrook
George Ann Harding
Winfred M. Harding
G. P. Hardy III
John R. and Toni C. Hardy, Sr.
John R. “Jay” Hardy
Shirley and Presley Hardy
Don R. and Mary R. Harrell
Wanda Harrell
William R. “Billy”and Beverly Harrell
Sarah J. and James H. Harrington
Edwin F. and Cynthia H. Harris
Patricia C. Harris
A. R. Hatcher, Jr.
Harold and Janice Havard
David A. Hayob
Dick T. and Karene A. Hendee
Carlos C. and Ruth Hendrick
David Hendricks
Rita W. Hensley
Betty T. Herlong
Brian and Mary Herrington
Dorothy M. Herrmann
Richard M. and Karen C. Hewitt
Linda Fay Hightower
William and Virginia Hill
Stan and Jo Hines
Robert J. Hoatson
Lorean Hoke
E. D. Holcomb
Gary and Myra Hortemiller
Lydia M. Howard
Rickey L. and Karey L. Hoyt
Robert Hudson
H. T. and Mary C. Huggins
David R. Hughes
Lane and Kate Hunnicutt
Dorothy A. Huskey
Brian and Anne Huysman
Clinton O. and Myra J. Jacobs
Arthur L. and Jeannine Jacoby
Raymond James
William D. Jenks
Todd Jermstad
Hadley M. and Patsy A. Jinks
J. James and Pamela K. Johnson
Nicholas R. and Barbara J. Johnson
Rand Christian Johnson
Ronald D. Johnson
Walter E. Johnson
James R. and Teresa S. Johnston
Bill Jones
Cathy Jones
Kimberly and Kelly Jones
Dustin Joubert
Scott Joubert
A. Raymond and Susan Kehm
Craig C. and Beverly J. Kemp
D. Kevin and Rebecca Kennedy
William K. and Elizabeth A. Kershner
John W. and Mitzi Keys
Jo R. Kimbro
Mary Holly King
Penny and Paul Knight
Michael F. and Judy R. Koehl
P. G. Kooi
Russell and Linda Kosmicke
Kenneth W. and Roberta E. Krock
L. J. Lacina, Jr.
J. Clayton and Sidna D. LaGrone
Randy G. and Jean LaGrone
Johnny S. and Bonnie C. Lampo
Leone H. Lancaster
Rita Lang
H. Wayne Lanier, Jr.
John L. and Carol Larson
Robert and Marjorie Larson
Judy R. LaSalle
Anna L. Lathrop
Terry J. and LeRae Lavergne
David S. and Jo A. Lawrence
Earnest R. and Donna K. LeBlanc
Kent and Linda Lebsack
F. D. Leeper
Thomas Leeper
Cynthia Lenox
John F. and Lois U. Lent
Dan W. and Eloise E. Leonard
Bob J. Lester
G. R. Levett-Prinsep
Dixon A. Lichtenauer
Gordon F. Lindsay
Steve and Beth Lodge
Brian Loft
Scott A. Logan
Rick L. and Mary Jo Logue
Michael J. and Nancy K. Looney
Michele M. Losa
Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Love
Carla and Gary Lovelady
Ross W. and Jody Lovell
Virginia S. Low
W. Mark and Cathy S. Lucy
Joyce Lueder
David R. and Barbara J. Lundahl
Edwin S. and Meriworth Mabry
Ellen Macready
Joe S. and Paula Malik
Bobby K. and Colleen M. Marks
James B. and Nancy Marks
J. D. and Donna Marrs
Robert and Meaghan Marti
Melvin R. Mason
Tish Matulnes
Leif and Lynn Mauritzson
Eugene McCaffety
Deborah C. McClellan
Karen McConnell
Matt C. and Alyssa McCook
Gerald W. and Gerry M. McCoy
Jayne A. McCurry
James McDougall
Jerry C. and Carol McGee
Francis L. McGinty
Richard C. McLinden II
Elyce K. McMaster
Jeanie and A. J. McMillan
Stephen Means
Marilyn Mehr
Delores and Ben J. Meyer
J. Carol Michel
Douglas W. and Luana Miller
Elaine F. and David W. Miller
Ellen V. Miller
James R. Miller
Ray and Veronica Miller
Robert T. and Rose M. Mischke
Douglas A. and Denise M. Mitchell
Evangeline M. Mitchell
Thyra Mize
James R. and Linda Moffatt
H. Dixon Montague
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Montague
William S. and Pat Montague
The David Moore Family
Wilbur L. and Charlene M. Moore
Charles L. Morgan
Gordon G. and Iris D. Morris
Richard and Debi Mulkey
J. Larry and Romanie R. Murdock
Foster E. and Mary P. Murphy
Sandra L. Murphy
Ann C. and Francis Murray
Lane Murray
Lynn Murray
W. Dale Myers
Eugene P. and Felicia M. Myrick
Michael and Diane Nachtigal
Howard and Sallie Namkin
Jean D. Neal, Jr.
Michael L. Neely
J. D. and Ethel B. Nicholson
Robert and Lynda Nowotny
Pat and Freida O’Bryant
Christina Ochoa
Daniel J. and Barbara R. O’Hern
Lee E. and Elizabeth B. Olm
Bess Osburn-Koehnle
Jo-Ann Padula
Jonathan and Darlene Palmer
Karen Paradowski
Dennis and June Parish
Mildred S. Park
Gradylene Jordan Pate
Charles L. and Suzanne Patrick
David Peck
Harry R. Peck
Juanita Peil
Mark S. Pendray
Gregory D. and Christina G. Peter
Ellen Morris Peters
Keith H. and Lucille Peverley
Scott A. and Beth E. Phillips
James K. Pickard
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pirtle, Jr.
Kellee and C. M. Pleggenkuhle, Jr.
William H. and Julia R. Powell
William R. and Doris Powell
James and Cynthia Powels
Derek and Suzanne Powers
Robert H. and Mildred Price
Roy and Sara Price
Wade R. and Sarah K. Price
Charles B. and Susan L. Randolph
Robert A. and Christi D. Raymond
Randall L. and Sherry D. Reed
Malynn and Mel Reese
Christopher L. and Debbie Reinhardt
Sandra L. Reyna
Katy L. Reynolds, COL
Ken and Larae Richard
Rick and Sue Rickman
Hal R. and Janet P. Ridley
Gwen Ritter
Frank D. and Helen B. Roberts
Vincent T. Rocha and
Toni Shelby-Rocha
Mark and Norma Roche
Patty R. Rodgers
Mae E. Rogers
Thomas S. and Janice Rogers
Margaret B. Rost
Sergio H. and Jennifer E. Ruiz
Stan and Deborah Russell
Nadine Saffell
Jaspyr B. Sanford
Brian and Norah Satre
Vickey Saucier
Suzanne Savoy
G. A. and Connie Sayre
Patrick E. and Deborah S. Scanlon
Leona Scheihagan
O. M. and Mary V. Schoenemann
W. B. and B. R. Schulz
Miles L. and Gaynelle B. Schulze
Chris Schuman
Glenda Scott
Bonnie and Garlin Scroggins
Ingrid M. Seade
Joann W. Seevers
Dr. M. Gebre and Mrs. Miriam Selassie
Gerda and Jim Sessions
Samuel K. and Sarah J. Sexton
Beth Bell Shelton
Wilma Sherrill
Stephen M. Sims
Jerry N. Sinclair
Gregory S. Sissel
J. T. Sizemore
John H. and Lisa M. Smalley
Ann P. Smith
Donna Gray Smith
Kenny Smith
Marcus Smith
Robert W. Smith
Sean M. Smith
Wilbur L. and Martha Smither
Anita and Charles Smoot
Joseph P. and Janet Smyth
John F. Solomon
Barbara E. Sparks
Jimmy E. and Mandy Spivey
Randall and Lee L. Spivey
Edna Stachey
Jack S. and Kathleen Staggs
Amy and John Stamper
Susan L. Neely Standley
Terri Starns
John W. Steffes
Juanita S. Stiff
Glenn and Laura Still
Becky Stinson
Dillard Stone
Mary F. Strohm
Sam L. and Paula B. Sullivan
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Milton Y. Tate
Michael D. Teague
Mary L. and A. R. Teasdale
H. C. and Mary Jane Thompson
W. T. “Tom” and Lou Thweatt, Jr.
Theresa J. Todd
David C. and Dorothy Townsend
Allison E. Treybig
Jim H. and Joy Triplett
James R. Tucker
Joe F. Tucker
Joe R. Tucker
Paul A. and E. M. Tucker
Shirley H. Tucker
Mark and Ruby Turner
Kenneth and Debra Tyer
Jon A. and Carrie L. Unroe
Mark A. and Kathy K. Vance
Angela and Roger Vascellaro
Brenda and Jacques Verron
Frank A. and Geraldine Vickers
Eunice J. Wagner
Gary and Clare Walderman
Kirby D. and Patsy T. Waldrop
E. Don and Denise Walker
H. Cleve and Bobbie Sue Walkup
William J. and Lois A. Walstead
Jesse Ward
Patricia A. Watson
Thomas W. and Leigh A. Watson
Elaine B. Weisenhorn
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welch
Cindy Wells
Jimmie J. and Rosemary C. Wells
Toby Wertheim
Louis R. and Pam Westerburg
William K. and Elizabeth R. Wheeler
David T. White
Paul and June White III
Byron and Elsie Whitmarsh
Rusty Whitt
Ray and Michele Whittington
Jeanette M. Wieser
James F. and Elizabeth Wiggins
Roddy R. and Margie Wiley
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Williams
Sara Williams
Steven J. and Nancy I. Williams
Alfred and Doris Williamson
Richard H. and Elaine A. Wilson
Peggy S. and Stan Wingert
Frances Winn
Glenn and Dorothy Wise
Howard H. Witsma
L. A. and Marylin Wolfskill
James I. and Eleanor M. Wood
Lynne Woods
Roy L. and Sandra Woods
Gloria P. Wright
Linda C. Wright
Miriam York*
Ann S. Young
Mary Lou Young
* Denotes Deceased
Longtime SHSU Supporter Will Be Missed
Miriam York, who together with her
husband Meredith, contributed over a
half million dollars to various programs
at SHSU, passed away Aug. 28, 2006
in Giddings at the age of 88.
The Meredith and Miriam York
Track Complex at SHSU was named
in recognition of their generous
contributions to the university’s
track and field program. Following
Mr. York’s death in 1983, Mrs. York
continued to support academic and
athletic scholarships, the Sam Houston
Memorial Museum, the Alumni
Association, and she established several
discretionary endowments.
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FACULTY & STAFF
D ONORS
Roger D. Abshire
Toni Abshire
Mark C. Adams
Paula W. and Ronnie L. Adams
Irfan Ahmed
Donald P. Albert
Carol Alexander
Cynthia D. Allbright
Debbie Allen
Jason Allen
Paul R. and Kimberly B. Allen
Tricia Allen
Daryl W. Allphin
Elsie and Steve Ameen
Judy L. and Isaih Anderson
William J. Anderson
Karen L. and Richard A. Andresky
Darlene K. Andrews
David D. and Nanette L. Anthony
Benny E. Arney, Jr.
Irma R. Arney
Donna G. and Allen L. Artho
Leroy W. and Myrna K. Ashorn
Donna and W. N. Ashworth
Christa D. Ashworth-Perkins
Reyna Ayala
Donna Azodi
Maggie Elizabeth Babcock
Thomas D. and Carol Baccaro
Karen M. Bachert
Kimberly A. Baechtel
David T. Bailey
Gary A. and Kathleen K. Baker
Shirley Baker
J. Ulyses Balderas
Caroline A. and Gregory J. Balke
Richard M. Ballinger
Kenneth W. Balusek
Jason D. and Patty D. Barfield
Rosanne M. Barker
Walter B. and Allison R. Barnes
Kathleen M. and Joel K. Barr
Robert A. and Mona E. Barragan
Phyllis Ann Barrett
Vicki and Richard Barrilleaux
James A. and Trinell Barrum
Martha A. Bass
Gloria G. Beardsley
Mary Ann and Ronald Bell
Rick and Liz Bello
Kelly R. and Zakary R. Benge
Cynthia A. and Walter H. Bennett
David Wayne Bennett
Judith F. and Warren Bennett
Walter H. and Minnie M. Bennett
Helen Berg
M. Douglas Berg
Jesus S. Bernal
Mary A. and Bobby B. Berry
Marcy and Danny Beverly
James B. and Elsie Bexley
Robert E. and Jean L. Biles
Terry D. and Patty A. Bilhartz
Tracy and Dean Bilsing
Crystal Birdsong
Deborah L. Birdwell
D. Marlin Birdwell
Janet K. and Ben Bius
Laurie D. and Buford Black
Pauline C. and Thomas E. Blackard
Edward F. and Nicole Blackburne
Michael L. Blackman
Sandra G. Blair
Brian and Melodee Blalock
Marc T. Boccaccino
Judy C. and John T. Bolander
John Bolus
Alessandro Bonanno
Jason M. Bontrager
Renee L. Boudousquie
Wesley E. Boyd
Marshell C. Bradley
Leonard G. Breen
Carl W. and Sandy Brewer
Harriet Brewster
Bill and Mary Beth Bridges
Janet A. and Lamar Bridges
Doris Briley
Deanna M. Briones
Bob L. Brock
Amanda D. and Bryan P. Brooks
Jacqueline M. Brossman
Ann and Patrick Broussard
Donald J. and Ann W. Brown
Genevieve H. and Gordon L. Brown
Larry D. and Dona Brown
A. Jerry and Betty Bruce
Robert B. Bruce
Susannah U. Bruce
Rick A. and Sara D. Bruhn
Gayle and Steve Bullard
Jacob C. and Alisha N. Bullion
Cheryl K. Bumpass
Donald L. Bumpass
Laura Burleson
Angie G. Burns
Kirk A. Burns
Amanda L. Burris
David S. and Darlene Burris
Sheila G. Burt
Maria D. and Ray Busby
Steven D. Busch
Rebecca M. Bustamante
Marilyn M. and David M. Butler
Norma L. and Felix J. Buxkemper
Susan and Mike Byrd
Linda R. Byrd-Cook and
Richard Cook
Larry Byrn
Lisa A. Caldwell
Augusta R. and Carl E. Callaway
Rhonda Callaway
Rodney M. and Judith Cannon
Charles J. Capps III
Patricia P. Card
Charles and Cynthia M. Carlow
Mandy D. and Rocky W. Carrell
Timothy E. Carroll
James L. Carter
Laura E. Carter
Stacy R. Carter
Robert L. Case*
R. Ty and Peggy Cashion
Dan Richard Beto Endowed Scholarship
In Spring 2007, the College of Criminal Justice will award
the first Dan Richard Beto Endowed Scholarship in Correctional
Leadership.
The endowment was established by Dan and Donna Beto to
provide annual scholarships to full-time graduate or doctoral
international students majoring in criminal justice, whose area of
study is institution or community corrections.
Beto earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a Master of Arts
in criminology and corrections from Sam Houston State University.
Although he began in institutional corrections, most of his
40-year career in government service was devoted to community
corrections. He was the founding executive director of the
Correctional Management Institute of Texas at SHSU and served in
that capacity from 1994 until his retirement in 2005.
“Sam Houston State University has been good to me,” said Beto.
“I earned two degrees from this university, which provided me
with an educational foundation to pursue a successful career in the
corrections field.
“In addition, I met my wife of 37 years here,” he said. “Finally, I
was provided an opportunity to have an impact on criminal justice
policy and on the professionalism of persons employed in the justice
system when I was recruited to be the founding executive director
of CMIT.
“My wife and I created this endowed scholarship in correctional
leadership as a way to say ‘thank you’ to Sam Houston State
University and to provide financial assistance to some deserving
students seeking careers in the corrections profession,” he said.
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SHSU Heritage Magazine
Rita Caso
Rosemary and Charles W. Chance
Jacob R. Chandler
Joey B. and J. King Chandler
Elizabeth H. Charrier
John O. Charrier III
Ed Chatal
Viera Chmelarova
John Christ
Judith M. Christensen
Karla R. and John W. Christian
Diane G. and Kenneth D. Clark
Rachel Renae Clark
Randi D. Clower
Alan Clune
Terri L. and Stephen M. Colley
Charlotte M. Collier
Curtis C. Collier
Mary Evelyn Collins
Patricia M. and Roger N. Collins
Julie Combs
Jacqueline J. Conrad
Mary A. Conroy
Douglas H. Constance
Rodney T. Conwell
Jerry L. Cook
Tamara J. Cook
Tanya L. Cook and David W. Baum
Peter and Carol Cooper
Barbara Corbin
Lea Cornelius
Antonio Coss
Rosa Coss
Lee F. Courtney
Thomas H. Cox
Bette L. and Michael E. Craig
Caroline C. and Jack Crimm
Charlene S. Crocker
Heather V. Crowson
Janice A. Cruse
Dennis A. and Paula J. Culak
Paul and Joan Culp
Rhonda Curry
Nina Genz Cushman
Steven J. Cuvelier
Robert N. and Kathy L. Daniel
Patsy Darling
Christine Davidson
Claudia S. and Joseph R. Davis
Edwin S. Davis
Maria Elfreda D’Cunha
Christina DeAses
Rolando V. and Josefa del Carmen
Emily F. and
Christopher M. deMilliano
Furjen Deng
Donna M. and David F. Desforges
James and Ruth DeShaw
Mary Lynn and Charles DeShazo
Judith A. and John D. DeTrude
Shirlette D. Devereaux
Kim Diamond
Jerry Dickens
Marsha Dickens
Phyllis A. and Jimmy A. Dillard
Duane Dirk
Michael D. Dirks
Brian F. Domitrovic
Marthalene M. and James M. Doshier
Molly H. and Tony E. Doughtie
Jerry L. Dowling
Katherine F. Dowling
Douglas J. and Leontine M. Dretke
Jo Ann Duffy
Robin and Eric Dulock
Nancy H. and Harold R. Durham
Sarah Eads
Ronald L. Earl
Bill Edgington
Von Edison
Stacey L. Edmonson
Richard and Marjorie M. Eglsaer
Perry Eliano
Danna K. Ellington
Tricia G. and Billy M. Elliott
Laura R. Ellis
Eric Elmore
Margo A. and Danny C. English
David C. and Dominque Epps
Bobby R. and Patricia D. Ezell
Frank K. Fair
Janet B. Fair
Andrew L. Ferguson
James W. Ferguson
Shannon M. Ferrell
Alice M. Fisher
William P. Fleming, Jr.
Tiffany J. Flenoy
Beverly Flood
Enedina Flores
Harold F. and Charlene W. Foerster
Andrea S. Foster
Joanne F. Fountain
Mark W. Frank
Margo L. Frasier
Yvonne Davis Frear
Donald G. Freeman
Charles and Elizabeth Friel
Stephanie Frogge
Wayne B. and Ferne S. Frosch
Hugh S. and Carolyn C. Fullerton
James F. and Nancy Gaertner
Mary Beth and Dean Gaertner
Carolyn A. Gaines
David T. Gaines
Delia Gallinaro
Lisa Garrett
Robert Garrett
Nicole M. and Gary W. Garrison
Yvonne Garza
Jennifer G. Gauntt
Mark D. Gaus
Dianne Gemas
Jurg Gerber
Wanda Gerber
James William Gibson
Cutty T. Gilbert
Kathy J. Gilcrease
B. Marcus Gillespie
Cathi Gillette
Jacqueline G. and Robert L. Gilliam
Fidel Gonzalez
Charline Goodrum
Carolyn A. and Roger L. Goodwin
James Gormer
Dana L. and James G. Grant
Cindy L. and Robert D. Gratz
Brenda W. and Timothy M. Gray
Jon P. Gray
Karen A. Gray
Tammy and Justin Gray
Gloria and Mark Grayless
Diane J. Green
William B. Green
Douglas J. and Sandy K. Greening
Harry Griffin
Martin L. Griffin
Harriet Griggs
Patricia and Robert Grona
Trent and Kathryn Grona
Tammy L. Gustafson
Mary Elizabeth Gutermuth
Regina Ann Guthrie
Jason W. and Amber D. Hale
Bruce D. Hall
Phillip C. Hamilton
Margaret D. Hammer
Roger D. and Gena L. Hanagriff
Trent W. Hanna
Kevin D. Hansford
Neil and Melissa D. Hardin
Marsha J. Harman
R. Scott Harnsberger
Marilyn C. Harper
Ginger K. Harrell
William R. “Billy” and Beverly Harrell
Anthony J. Harris
Carl L. and Gloria Harris
Ronda R. Harris
Jason D. Harrison
Helen Hartsfield
Terri Harvey
Wayne Harvey
Jeff L. Harwell
Penelope Hasekoester
Evelyn Hasouris-Turner and
Rodney J. Turner
James M. Hatchell, Jr.
Ennis M. and Kay Hawkins
Susan Hayes
Anne and Robert Heartfield
Jaimie L. and Kelly S. Hebert
Natalie D. Hegwood
Craig E. and Susan E. Henderson
David L. Henderson
Tommy L. Hendricks
Kenneth E. Hendrickson III
Sherry and Matt Henke
Rodney and Judith Henningsen
Denise A. Henry
Stephen C. Henry
Brent Herrington
Patricia S. Herrington
LadyJane Hickey
Gayle Higdon
Betty Higgins
Thomas D. Higgins
Mary Jane Hildenbrandt
Kathy Hill
Tom Hill
Bobbie J. Hilliard
Rick Hirsch
Sherry and Billy D. Hirsch
John C. and Betty J. Hitzeman
Karen and James Hlozek
Frank Hoffmann
Denise Holcomb
John W. Holcombe
Ann H. Holder
John C. Holder
Debra A. and Lee Holl
Mary and Rex Holland
Sabin Holland
David Dewitte Holleman
Weber Ralph Holloway III
Ralph E. Holm
Frank R. Holmes
Maria A. Holmes
Christine Homeyer
Jason T. and Kristen M. Hooten
Larry T. and Martha J. Hoover
Shanna J. House
Susie R. Houston
Henry E. and Joan M. Howey
John C. and Florence Huber
Kathleen B. and Michael D. Hudson
Harold A. Hurry
A. Sharese and Lane Hurst
William V. Hyman
Geraldine E. Hynes
James W. Hynes
Nancy K. (Jeffcoat) Ilfrey
Anthony M. Indelicato
Beverly J. Irby
Shirley J. Jackson
Joe F. James
William A. and Sharon Jasper
Garry Keith Jenkins
Keith E. and Teresa Jenkins
Judy Ann Jerabek
Kurt Jesswein
Jiahuang Ji
Andrew G. Johnson
Cathy and Grady Johnson
Daphne D. Johnson
Eren Johnson
Patsy Johnson
Shirley A. Johnson
Tessalyn W. Johnson
W. Wesley Johnson
Brandi M. and Roger D. Jones
R. Gavin and Sarah Jones
Hee-Jong Joo
John D. Jordan
Allyson L. Jordy
Brian L. Jordy
Carey Jordy
George L. Jordy
Janie and Gary Joyce
Christopher R. Judd
Kelsey K. Judd
Karen C. Kalmbach
Joseph K. Kavanaugh
Rosanne S. and Mike Keathley
Kristie L. Kelarek
Larry W. Kelarek
Stanley F. and Debbie S. Kelley
Dixie C. Kelly
Glen A. Kercher
Melanie J. Kercher
Alice A. and Robert L. Ketchand
Dianne Key
Barbara Kievit-Mason and
Mark Mason
Jared C. King
Joe E. and Carol R. Kirk
Taylor S. and Janet S. Klett
Sue Knight
Jay Koenig
Frieda Koeninger
Gerald Kohers
Suzette M. Kohers
Daniel Konopnicki
S. Thomas Kordinak
Svetlana V. Kouznetsova
Franklin D. and
Linda M. Krystyniak
Sally Kundig
Tina Kuo
Angel Lamb
Lori Landriault
Faculty/Staff Annual Giving Participation
Rate for 2005-2006
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
100%
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
100%
STUDENT SERVICES
100%
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
100%
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
92.5%
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
86.2%
NEWTON GRESHAM LIBRARY
60.9%
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
55.6%
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 53.3%
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
37.0%
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
28.3%
FINANCE & OPERATIONS
25.8%
TOTAL PARTICIPATION
Bobby and Pam Lane
Janice P. and Ronald L. Lange
Julie Larrison
Rachel N. Larrison
Pamela G. Laughlin
Kelli Leaf
W. Hadley Leavell
Robert J. Lefebvre, Jr.
Corliss C. and Gordon J. Lentz
Kemp Lenued
Teri S. Lesesne
Helen Lewis
R. Dean and Betty Lewis
Gan and Yijie Liang
Juliana and Troy Lilly
Jeff Littlejohn
Paul A. and Cynthia A. Loeffler
Ivanette Y. Lofton
Dennis and Lynn Longmire
Keith Lott
Michelle Lovering
Brenda R. Lowery
Cali Lynn Luco
Witold J. and Alicia M. Lukaszewski
Patricia and Paul Luna
Frederick C. Lunenburg
Sharon A. Lynch
Phillip M. Lyons, Jr.
Daniel J. Mabrey
James E. Mabry, Sr.
Patricia K. Mabry
Junie M. and Donald H. MacCormack
Henry S. and Sena Maddux
Tommy Mainord
Ana Maiorano
Bala Maniam
M. Lauren Marble
Robert L. Marlin
Cecelia P. and James W. Marquart
Daniel Martinez
Sandra and Troy I. Mauney
Julia and James E. May
David C. Mayes
Debra and Christopher McCall
Joyce McCauley
Wanda C. and James C. McComb
John McCroskey
Joy McCroskey
Janet McCullough
Danny J. and Karen McDaniel
Tina M. McDonald
Sherrill F. and
Michael L. McDowell
Margaret A. McGuire
Maureen V. and Burton L. McIntyre
Deborah Ann McKerall
Kevin W. McKinney
Lynn M. and Bruce McMain
Magdalena A. McMillan
Jan S. and William McPike
Royce L. Meadows
Gurinderjit Mehta
Sanjay S. Mehta
Martha A. Mendiola
Marilyn Meshell
William E. Metcalfe
Lou Ann Miles
Andrew D. Miller
Brian and Marie Miller
Holly A. Miller
Jacqueline Miller
John M. and Sammie J. Miller
Lee M. Miller
Rowland S. Miller
Shirley M. Miller
Elizabeth and Rudy Monteagudo
Kim L. and Daniel P. Moon
Thelma B. Mooney
Kari Moore
Charlann G. and Tom Morris
Kevin H. and Cheryl L. Morris
Philip W. Morris
Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss
Mitchell J. Muehsam
Valerie P. Muehsam
Joe E. Muller
Leah R. and John D. Mulligan
Janet L. and Edward J. Mullings
Vinessa Mundorff
Sarah Ilena Munn
Hilda Murillo
Sheryl K. Murphy-Manley and
John M. Manley
Marsha Murray
April Murrie
Daniel C. Murrie
Mike Mutz
Diana K. and John E. Nabors
Hiranya K. Nath
Deanne Negahnquet
Teri Lynn Neiderhiser
David V. Nelson
Judith A. Nelson
Lois Nelson
Dennis and Nancy Netoff
Diane Neudorf
Paul and Carolyn Neunuebel
John J. and Linda J. Newbold
Debbie L. Nichols
Jack Nichols
Dana E. and Betty Nicolay
Terry L. Nixon
Patrick B. and Bobbe S. Nolan
Ramona M. Noland
Fawzi M. Noman
Richard E. Norman and Anne E. True
Gary L. Oden
Marcia Oliveira
Willard Oliver
Joelle Olmstead
Matthew L. Olmstead
James S. and Judith Olson
C. Kelley Osborn
Lee M. Pappas
Nicholas C. Pappas
Tammy L. Paris
Christopher P. Park
Barbara J. Parker
Carol H. Parker
Frank E. Parker
Hope G. Parker
Jack and Ruth Lynn Parker
Matthew M. Patteson
Dwayne and Michelle M. Pavelock
David E. and Grettle O. Payne
Gary L. and Janew E. Payne
Jessica Marie Payne
Natalie Colleen Payne
54.4%
Ralph W. and Linda Pease
Kelly and Thomas A. Peck
Brenda L. Peery
Jodie Spann Peevy
Brigitte A. Peres
Brad Perkins*
Joseph L. Peterson
Ron Pettitt
Sammie Phelps
Marsha and Daniel A. Phillips
Michelle R. Pierczynski-Ward
Darren J. Pierson
C. Eugene and Cindy Pipes
Otis Plattenburg
Gordon A. Plishker
Mary F. Plishker
Alan W. Plunkett
Alciabiades and Rita Policarpo
Sophia D. Polk
Barbara E. and Gene Polnick
Jennifer Pontius
Debra P. Price
Ronald E. Proctor
Joan H. Prouty
Bernadette Pruitt
Daughn L. and Ben Pruitt
JoAnn Purvis
Changwon Pyo
Margaret S. Quarles
N. Ross Quarles
Joshua Quinn
J.D. and Sandy Ragsdale
Wyatt K. Raley
Sonya D. Ramirez
Ronald J. and Margie Randleman
Kay E. Raymond
Rhonda and Matthew Reddoch
Dianne G. Reed
Paul and Jan Reed
Cathy Reeves
Carol V. and Sam Reinke
Marilyn P. and Mark E. Rice
Richard B. Rice
Kelvin S. Riddler
Paul O. and Mary K. Ridings
Teresa A. Ringo
Carol Laing Ritter
Gary Roark
Mary E. Robbins
Dorothy and C. N. Roberson
Jennifer T. Roberts
Shani N. and Andrew Robinson
Rebecca A. Robles-Pina
Donna and Bob Rogers
Keri R. Rogers
Sandra E. Rogers
Lori Ann Rose
Jan and Gary Rosin
James Ross
Joseph M. Rowe, Jr.
Matthew P. Rowe
Kristina Kaskel-Ruiz
Christopher W. and Lisa S. Rupp
Martha and Danny Sale
Charlotte R. and James E. Samuel
George E. Samuels
Charlotte C. Sanders
E. Wesley and Susan Sanders
Glenn and Summer S. Sanford
Vickey Saucier
Cecilia C. Schlicher
Craig E. Schlicher
Solomon Schneider
Claudia V. Sealey-Potts and
Arthur C. Potts
Nancy L. Sears
David S. Self
Angela M. and Dale L. Semar
Joseph Serio
Sheryl A. Serres
Robert L. and Lidia Shadle
John S. and Ellen Y. Shankles
Li-Jen Yu Shannon
Carol O. and William D. Shaw
April A. Shemak
Candice L. Sherbenou
Katherine R. and David P. Shute
Kelsie Dawn Simons
Carol A. and Terry C. Simpson
Cynthia and Robert Simpson
Mary Ellen and Jimmie R. Sims
Tina L. Singleton
Carol Smith
Dave and Jeannie Smith
Edgar Bernard Smith
Gary W. Smith
Judy Smith
Karen S. and Guy V. Smith
Lisa M. Smith
Paige and C. R. Smith
Rachelle and Larry Smith
Somer L. Smith
Tiffany Smith
Muriel Elaine Snider
Judith Sower
Victor E. Sower
Valerie J. and Richard B. Sparkman
Kyle A. and Brook E. Speer
Cheryl Spencer
Jacob W. Spradlin
Kimberly A. Spradlin
Mike Sproat
Patricia A. Sprott
Jay Stahle
Christopher J. Standerfer
Renee’ A. and Christopher D. Starns
Suzanne and George H. Steed
Tracy Lee Steele
Dennis O. Stepp
Jim and Betty Stevens
Susie E. Stone
Sandra and S. T. Stout
Charles R. B. and Laura E. Stowe
Bernice and David Strauss
Jeffrey W. Strawser
Robert and Debra Stretcher
Eva C. Strickler
Kelly G. Stuckey
Laura L. and Anthony Sullivan
Sam L. and Paula B. Sullivan
Linda Serres Sweeney
Philip R. and Sarah B. Swicegood
Lisa D. and John M. Tatom
Sylvia R. and Paul M. Taube
Kandi Tayebi
David S. Taylor
Jacqueline K. and Anthony Taylor
Michael C. Taylor
Nancy Templeton-Wilson
Jane Teske
Mary A. and Marvin B. Thaler
Pamela and Richard C. Thaler
Terry M. and Paula A. Thibodeaux
Alexandra Thompson
Chris A. and Robert L. Thompson
Joy and John W. Thompson
Noelle and James Thompson
S. Trevor and Keli Thorn
Margie Tidwell
William H. Tidwell
James W. and Nancy M. Tiller
Jamie L. Tillerson
Joellen N. and Cullen D. Tipton
Victoria B. and
Kenneth F. Titterington
Chris Todd
Charles P. Tomlin
Marsha Tomlin
Andres’ C. Torres
Paula J. and Tim N. Tripp
Cindy R. Truax
Michael Trujillo
Shirley H. Tucker
Frieda Turner
Patty Turner
Markland H. Tuttle
Douglas R. and Johanna G. Ullrich
Amber E. Van Roekel
James L. Van Roekel
Paula Vernick
Amy C. Viator
Justin W. Vick
Charlie Vienne
Kristy Vienne
Shirley A. and G. C. Villareal
Lorna Wadsworth
Tamara A. Waggener
Matthew C. and Stacy L. Wagner
Kara E. Waits
Carolyn J. Walker
J. Sam and Veronica Walker
Trina Kay Walker
Courtney N. Wallace
Justin Michael Walzel
Carrie Wanza
Richard H. Ward
Laverne Warner
Jason Warren
Rita J. Watkins
Carolyn S. Watson
Richard E. and Cheryl M. Watts
David W. and Polly Webb
David L. White
Jamilyn White
Janis H. White
Karen White
Linda L. and John C. White
Patrick J. White
Ricky C. White
Susan H. White
Gloria White-Ross
Karen L. Whitney
Todd Whitten
David S. and Marisa R. Wight
Rhonda Wilkinson
Bobby R. Williams, Jr.
C. Allen Williams
Dennis Williams
Janet S. Williams
Justin Williams
Patricia Ann Williams
N. Beth and Stuart Williamson
Christopher Wilson
Eric D. Wilson
Everett D. Wilson
Brian Wiseman
Judith E. Woods
Sarah L. and Carl A. Woods
W. Mac and Leanne G. Woodward
Alice and Jeffrey Woodworth
Douglas W. Wright
Gail M. Wright
Ina E. and Bobby T. Wright
Sharon Wright
Patsy Wuensche
John M. Yarabeck
Richard V. and Dorothy L. Yawn
Eugene O. and Marynell Young
Pamela J. Zelbst
Patsy K. Ziegler
Jenny Zimont
Jessica Michelle Zuckero
Jan Zuehlke
Faculty, Staff Giving Continues
To Break Records
The SHSU faculty and staff are partners in the future of the
university. As members of the SHSU “family,” they are dedicated
to helping fulfill the educational mission.
An annual faculty and staff campaign began in fiscal year 2001
with a giving participation rate of 18 percent. Each fall, there
is a five to six-week volunteer-driven campaign. The volunteer
committee includes about 50 members of the faculty and staff
representing each of the colleges and administrative divisions.
“Last fall during the active portion of the campaign, the giving
participation rate was 52.5 percent. We ended fiscal year 2006
with 54.5 percent participation and $193,000 raised,” said Cindy
Truax, director of annual giving and faculty and staff campaign
coordinator.
“This past fall, the goal was 55 percent participation during
the active campaign. By the Nov. 20 deadline, we had reached 60
percent participation,” she said, “with the average gift well over
$100.
“Annual gifts from faculty and staff, combined with those of
alumni and friends, are critical in helping to recruit the students
who will become tomorrow’s leaders,” said Truax.
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UNIVERSITY GIFTS
D ONORS
This section includes
donations from
corporations, foundations,
organizations, businesses,
estates and trusts.
100 Club, Inc.
AACSB International
AAUW
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Advantage Rent-A-Car
AdVantage Specialties
Advantage Travel
The Advertising Agency of Huntsville
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
AGESS, LLC
Agricultural Workers Mutual
Auto Insurance Co.
Agriculture Alumni Association
Alpha Phi Sigma
Amato Linehandlers, Inc.
Amato, Inc.
Amegy Bank
Amegy Bank of Texas, N.A.
American Bank
American International Group, Inc.
Amica Companies Foundation
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
ARTech Signs & Lighting
Axiom Management Group, LLC
Baker Hughes Foundation
The Bakewell Family Foundation
Banc One Management Corp.
Bank of America
Barnes and Noble Bookstore
Bickley, Prescott & Co.
Birkholz Sports Promotions, Inc.
BKD, LLP - Houston
BKD, LLP - Springfield, MO
Blinn College
Blue Bell Creameries, Inc.
BNK Advisory Group
Boeing
BP Foundation, Inc.
Bracewell & Giuliani
Brazos Higher Education Service Corp.
Brazos Valley Bank
Brenham National Bank
Bridgeway Capital Management, Inc.
Bridgeway Charitable Foundation
Brookshire Brothers
Buckalew Chevrolet
Building Materials Holding Corp.
Earl H Burrough Trust
Carol A. Callahan Estate
Campus Door Inc.
CenterPoint Energy
Century 21 Marrs & Associates
Channel 2 Crew
J P Morgan Chase Manhattan
Foundation
Chevron Phillips Chemical
Company, LP
ChevronTexaco Matching
Gift Program
Joe D. Chick, Inc.
Citigroup Business Services
Citizens State Bank
City of Huntsville
Clark Security Systems, Inc.
Clothes ‘N Time
Coburn’s Supply Co.
College Loan Corporation
Comet Cleaners
Commercial Bank of Texas, N.A.
Compass Bank
Computer Services - SHSU
Condon and Company
ConocoPhillips
Conroe Police Officers Association
Continental Airlines
Corsicana National Bank & Trust
CW Lighting
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
Dearborn
Department of Management
and Marketing
Devon Energy Corporation
Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Duke Energy Field Services
Duke Energy Foundation
Eagle Graphics
East Texas National Bank
ECI Bank Strategies/
M Benefit Solutions
Educational & Institutional
Cooperative Service, Inc.
El Chico Restaurant of Huntsville
Entergy Corporation
ExxonMobil Foundation Princeton, NJ
ExxonMobil Foundation - Houston
ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.
The Farmhouse Cafe
Fatboys
Fidelity Foundation
First National Bank of Bryan
First National Bank of Huntsville
First National Bank of Killeen
First National Bank-Trinity
First State Bank
First United Methodist
Church - Huntsville
First United Methodist
Church - Conroe
First Victoria National
Bank - Huntsville
First Victoria National Bank - Victoria
Five Loaves Deli
Fond Memories Pet Cemetery &
Crematorium, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc.
Freudian Slip Improv Comedy
Fricasa, LLC
Friends of the Old Town Theatre
Frost National Bank
The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
GE Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
GHS Foundation
Gibbs Brothers & Company
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Goerdel’s Country Meat Market
Graeber, Simmons & Cowan
Greater Texas Foundation
Guaranty Federal Bank
Haney, Kraemer & Moorman
Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP
Harper & Pearson Company
Harris County Pizza, Inc. dba Domino’s Pizza
Heartfield Florist
Hewitt Associates LLC
Hewlett-Packard Employee
Charitable Giving Program
HGS Self Storage
Hibernia National Bank
Hillcrest Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc.
Hodges Business Interiors, Inc.
Hospitality Foods
Houston Galveston Area Council
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
The Humphreys Foundation
Huntsville ISD
Huntsville Item
Huntsville Lanes
Huntsville Memorial Hospital
Huntsville Music Teachers Association
Huntsville Orthopedic Surgery &
Sports Medicine, PLLC
Huntsville Pediatric & Internal
Medicine Associates
Huntsville Team Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep
Huntsville Travel Services
IBM Corporation
InsurePointe of Texas, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson Family
of Companies
Joint & Spine Center, P.C.
K-STAR Country Radio
Kaldi’s Coffee House
Kenjura Tile, Inc.
KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation
KSAM FM and KHVL AM
Lake Area National Bank
Legend Bank
Letts Family Trust
Lindholm Townsend LLC
LLP Production Services, Inc.
LoanStar Systems, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lyondell
Madisonville State Bank
Mamma’s Kitchen Door
Maxus
Mayde Creek High School
McCaffety Electric
McKenzie’s Barbeque - McKenzie’s
Burgers & Fries
Dr. Stephen H. Means & Associates
Mitcham Industries, Inc.
Moak & Moak, PC, Attorneys at Law
Montague Family Living Trust
Moorman, Tate, Moorman,
Urquhart & Haley, LLP
Mr. Gatti’s Pizza
Multimedia Graphic Network, Inc.
Murphy Payne Charitable Trust
Murski’s Ice House
Navarro County Abstract Co.
Nelnet Marketing Solutions
New Century Mortgage Corporation
Newspaper Holdings, Inc.
Ethel Brown Nicholson Fund
Normangee ISD
Occidental Petroleum
Charitable Foundation
Panhandle-Plains Student Loan Center
Papa John’s Pizza
Partners Bank of Texas
Pearson Education
Penn Virginia Corporation
Pfizer Foundation
Phi Mu Alpha
Phillips Electronics North
America Corp
Physical Therapy Associates
PNCBANK
Political Science Junior Fellows
Primera Investments dba Wingstop
Professional Golfers’
Association of America
Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Foundation
Red Oak Sportswear, Inc.
Red Rider Rentals
Resource Protection Management, L. P.
Ringo Tire & Service Center, Inc.
Rotary Club of Huntsville
Rugby Alumni of Sam Houston
Law Offices of Bennie D. Rush, P.C.
SallieMae Student Loan
Marketing Association
The Sam Houston Foundation
The Sam Houston Group, L.P.
Samaritan Women’s Care
SAMCO Capital Markets
San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc.
SBC Foundation
Schlotzsky’s
Science Applications
International Corporation
Sears Authorized Dealer Store
Shell Oil Company Foundation
Shrader & Williamson
SHSU Lettermen’s Association
Shur-Tan
SLM Administrative Consulting, Inc.
Smart Financial Credit Union
Smith International, Inc.
Sonic Drive In
Southwest Business Corporation
Southwest Meat Foundation
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company
Space Saver Mini-Warehouses
Spring Creek Chapter, NSDAR
State Farm Companies Foundation
Sterling Bank
Stevenson Beer Distributing Co.
Ann Bradshaw Stokes Foundation
W. A. & Edna Leake
Stubblefield Estate
Student Capital Corporation
Student Loan Xpress Inc.
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Tango Nails
TCM Heritage, Inc.
Temple-Inland Foundation
Texas Capital Bank
Texas Community Bank
The Texas Diversity Council
Texas Gas Transmission, LLC
Texas Guaranteed
Texas Mooring, Inc.
Texas Pioneer Foundation
Texas Society DAR, Inc.
The Studio Connection Inc.
Friends of W. Tom Thweatt III
Trinity Fair Association
Fisher Tull Endowed
Scholarship Fund
The Tyler Paper
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Brands Inc.
Union Pacific Corporation
University Cleaners
University Interscholastic LeagueAAAA, Region III
Unocal Foundation
USAA
Van Dyke & Associates, Inc.
Van Kampen American Capital
Convertible Securities Fund
Vector Marketing Corporation
Wachovia Corporation
Walker County
Joe Gilpin Walker Estate
Weller Family Trust
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Wells Fargo Community
Support Campaign
Wiesner of Huntsville
Willie’s Restaurant
Woodforest National Bank
Wm. Wrigley, Jr.
Company Foundation
The 100 Club
The 100 Club was established in 1953 in Houston by 100 individuals who contributed
$100 each to help the families of Houston police officers who were killed in the line of
duty.
Since that time, the organization has expanded its efforts to support law enforcement in
all of Harris County as well as 17 area counties in southeast Texas. In 2001, The 100 Club
reached out to provide benefits to the dependents of firefighters killed in the line of duty.
But The 100 Club does more than collect and disperse funds to surviving dependents.
For almost 25 years, the organization has partnered with SHSU to provide scholarship
benefits totaling $2.7 million for students in the College of Criminal Justice.
The 100 Club provides scholarships to full-time state, county and municipal peace
officers within the organization’s coverage area for undergraduate and graduate degrees.
They also fund 13 scholarships, named for past officers of The 100 Club, which are given
each year to academically outstanding undergraduate students enrolled in the College of
Criminal Justice at SHSU.
“We hope that one day when these honor students complete their education, they will
become peace officers and serve the citizens of our area,” said Rick Hartley, executive
director of The 100 Club.
In 2004, the organization established an endowment to create The 100 Club Doctoral
Scholarship at SHSU. The scholarship award was presented in 2006 during the College of
Criminal Justice’s Honors Convocation. The endowment is funded by proceeds from the
Club’s annual Member Golf Tournament, which has been held for 18 years.
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SHSU Heritage Magazine
Special thanks to Advancement Services for their
tireless efforts in providing and maintaining the
donor lists used in the report. They are (front, from
left) Patsy Wuensche, Shirley Baker, Bonnie Sisterson,
(back, from left) Martha Mendiola and Ginger Harrell.
IN MEMORY OF:
Glenn Adams
Ron Mafrige
Rachel Mary Prather Allen
Mattie Bea Medford
Betty A. Anthony
Mark P. and Carola Anthony
Lavera Ballantyne
Glenn and Dorothy Wise
Tina Bernard
Benito Avila
David Paul Bohan
Susan Gregory Bohan
James D. Bozeman
James D. and Judy Bozeman
Ethel Brown Nicholson Fund
Leabelle Clarkson
John F. and Lois U. Lent
Dr. Joan L. Coffey
Edward C. Coffey
A. Raymond and Susan Kehm
Joyce Lueder
Marsha H. and Dan B. Miracle
Robert T. and Rose M. Mischke
Charlann G. and Tom Morris
Ann C. and Francis Murray
Anita R. Pilling
Linda and John White
SBC Foundation
Margaret Ann King Conwell
Sherry and Shannon Alston
B. J. Atkins, M.D.
Mickey and Vicki Bailey
Carl V. Ballard
Sylvia A. Barrera
William G. Basnight
Ralph and Donna Beaty
T. H. Benjamin
William A. Borrelli
Conrad Braun
Jerry and Betty Bruce
Richard K. and Rebecca L. Busching
Thomas R. and Carol A. Butcher
Richard F. Butler
Ruth M. Cady
G. S. and Joan L. Chapman
Sheryl A. Clarke
Billy W. Coker
Halford R. Conwell
Glenn and Lola I. Darnell
James A. Davis
Stephen E. and Jan Davis
Angela Heartfield Dellinger and Family
Carol L. Dunlap
Kenneth and Janet Durkin
D. J. Egizi
William J. and Suzanne M. Evans
First National Bank of Huntsville
Shelley A. Fitze
Friends of the Old Town Theatre
John H. Fuchs
Mike and Neva Gillum
Glenda G. and Homer R. Goehrs
James M. Hanna, M.D.
Robert Hans
Don R. and Mary R. Harrell
Penelope Hasekoester
Alex Heartfield and Family
Anne and Bob Heartfield
William and Virginia Hill
Stan and Jo Hines
Lorean Hoke
Robert Hudson
David R. Hughes
Huntsville Memorial Hospital
Huntsville Pediatric & Internal
Medicine Associates
Nicholas R. and Barbara J. Johnson
Rand Christian Johnson
William K. and Elizabeth A. Kershner
Russell and Linda Kosmicke
H. Wayne Lanier, Jr.
Lynn and Dennis Longmire
Jay K. and Barbara A. Martin
Leif and Lynn Mauritzson
Mayde Creek High School
Maureen V. McIntyre and
Burton L. Aber
James R. Miller
Moak & Moak, PC, Attorneys at Law
The David Moore Family
Wilbur L. and Charlene M. Moore
Lynn Murray
Dick and Anita Natale
Jonathan and Darlene Palmer
John W. and Louie M. Payne
David Peck
Harry R. Peck
Kellee and C. M. Pleggenkuhle, Jr.
James and Cynthia Powels
Marjorie B. and Harley E. Rex
Ken and Larae Richard
Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop
W. B. and B. R. Schulz
Dr. M. Gebre and
Mrs. Miriam Selassie
Sean A. Sellars
Samuel K. and Sarah J. Sexton
Robert W. Smith
John F. Solomon
H. C. and Mary Jane Thompson
Walter D. and Tallula Toronjo
James R. Tucker
Joe R. Tucker
Mark A. and Kathy K. Vance
Angela and Roger Vascellaro
Paul and June White III
Steven J. and Nancy I. Williams
James I. and Eleanor M. Wood
Linda C. Wright
Scott Corey
Darise H. Error
Stacy Countz
Michael W. and Patti S. Countz
Thelma B. Mooney
Karen Gail Crawford
Charles N. and Kim Crawford
Robert and Marjorie Larson
Amica Companies Foundation
Erica Czerwinski
Charles and Elsie L. Czerwinski
Michael J. and Nancy L. Czerwinski
Michael J. and Nancy K. Looney
Ruth A. De Blanc
Michael and Deborah Bakewell
The Bakewell Family Foundation
Entergy Corporation
Thurston E. Dean, M.D.
Frank P. and Lyndall F. Leathers
Justin E. Despain
William E. and Rhonda L. DeSpain
Dustin C. and Anne M. Eastwood
B. K. and Barbara Eversole
Cali Lynn Luco
Frank Quinn Dobbs
Channel 2 Crew
Vivian Lynn Dobbs
LLP Production Services, Inc.
Steve and Beth Lodge
Carla and Gary Lovelady
Robert and Delores McCurley
Ray and Veronica Miller
Robert and Lynda Nowotny
The Sam Houston Foundation
Suzanne Savoy
Chris Schuman
Joe F. Tucker
C. Kevin Dodson
T.V. and Fern Dodson
Darise H. Error
Exxon Mobil Foundation
Charles Lee Dwyer
Jo R. Kimbro
John Claxton Eberlan
Erma B. Eberlan
Michelle Edwards
Dorothy Y. Book
Kathy Edwards
Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Love
Elaine F. and David W. Miller
Richard and Debi Mulkey
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Williams
Juanita Eikner
Leroy and Myrna Ashorn
Mae Feagin
Thadueus H. and Lucinda C. Marshall
Steve and Susan Nightingale
Charles Eugene Forque
Edwin S. and Meriworth Mabry
Stephen P. “Butch” Freemen
Bickley, Prescott & Co.
James F. and Nancy Gaertner
Lu Ellen E. Gibbs
First National Bank of Huntsville
S1C Todd Clayton Gibbs
Paul and Dianne Abney
Pamela H. Adams
Dicki L. Alston
David W. and Felicia A. Blessing
E. H. and Betty S. Bush
George L. and Monyeen G. Cooper
Keith and Alice Curry
Pamela M. Davis
Wayne and Barbara Davis
William E. and Joan M. Doss
Kathryn M. Duplantis
Carol G. and Richard D. Faviell
Jerry and Nancy Ford
Kay Gibbs
Jim E. Gilmore
E. D. Holcomb
Cathy Jones
Kimberly and Kelly Jones
David S. and Jo A. Lawrence
Jayne A. McCurry
Ellen V. Miller
James R. and Linda Moffatt
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pirtle, Jr.
Derek and Suzanne Powers
Katy L. Reynolds, COL
Sean M. Smith
Terri Starns
Jared Grant
Patrick and Ann Broussard
James M. Haggard
William B. and Diane J. Green
Mildred Irene Reed Hancock
Jacklyn Merchant-Thompson
Bessie Birdwell
Harvey Birdwell, Jr.
John Birdwell
Roger Birdwell
Jamie L. Tillerson
Margie Neal Crawford Hardy
Mary Ella Montague
Ray and Glyna Brown
Lacey W. Glennon
Joel M. Hardy
John R. and Toni C. Hardy
John R. “Jay” Hardy
Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP
Cecil N. and Margie L. Neely
Michael L. Neely
Russell N. Neely
Susan L. Standley
Rayford Lacey Hardy
Lacey W. Glennon
Joel M. Hardy
John R. and Toni C. Hardy
John R. “Jay” Hardy
Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP
Cecil N. and Margie L. Neely
Michael L. Neely
Russell N. Neely
Susan L. Standley
Robert Harris
Abbott Laboratories Fund
John F. Harris
Daniel Joseph “Joey” Harrison
Linda J. Allen
Edward W. Nestor
Karen L. Whitney
James Hoffman
Danny R. and Connie F. Billingsley
LTC (Ret) Lynn Holick
SHSU ROTC ‘55
Jesse C. and Joyce Floeck
Derelys McDonald
Wood Hungarland
Nelwyn B. Anderson
First National Bank of Huntsville
David A. Green
J. Clayton and Sidna D. LaGrone
Randy G. and Jean LaGrone
Dick and Anita Natale
Helen Kellum
Computer Services - SHSU
Suzette M. and Gerald Kohers
Nancy L. Sears
Albert Kidd
Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao
Bradley Dennis Lebsack
Kent and Linda Lebsack
Charles and Helen Lindsay
Ann Lindsay Cloud
Greg Lundgren
John M. and Nancy L. Hoyt
HGS Self Storage
Linda Mafrige
Ronald P. and Donna Koska
Olive and Edgar May
David E. and Dolores A. Haralson
David Cross McClellan
Deborah C. McClellan
Vivian Reid Mehr
Marilyn Mehr
Julee Stone Miller
Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop
Glenna and Randell W. Bell
Bickley, Prescott & Co.
Ruth M. Cady
Coralie A. Emmons
Suzanne D. Gillespie
Lydia M. Howard
James R. Miller
Montague Family Living Trust
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Montague
William S. and Pat Montague
Mildred S. Park
Keith H. and Lucille Peverley
Jean Neal
Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao
Mohamed Ahmed Noman
TRIBUTE GIFTS
D ONORS
Bonnie Thorne
Laverne Warner
Patricia A. Williams
Jeanette M. Wieser
Justin Perdue
James M. and Suzanne Perdue
Bradley Wade Perkins
Benjamin R. and Susan S. Lenamon
Wade James Reindl
Hewlett-Packard Employee
Charitable Giving Program
Gregory T. and Tamara Reindl
David S. and Darlene Burris
Samira M. Noman
James Rhodes
Patrick Neal O’Bryant
Marcus Rigby
ExxonMobil Foundation
Pat and Freida O’Bryant
Mary Frances Allen Park
B. J. Atkins, M.D.
Carl V. Ballard
Kit Basquin
Bickley, Prescott and Company
Winona M. Blalock
Jamie L. Boyett
Ruth M. Cady
Nell Phillips Clyburn*
D’Anne M. Crews
Jane E. Fraser
Sue F. Watts-Fallin and William Fallin
James F. and Nancy Gaertner
Andrea Gonzalez
William B. and Diane J. Green
Haney, Kraemer & Moorman
Catherine and James Harris
Ennis and Kay Hawkins
Willie and J.J. Head
Bob and Ann Heartfield and Family
Huntsville ISD
Huntsville Pediatric & Internal
Medicine Associates
Albert S. Kelly
Jack D. and Mary C. Kyle
Stanley A. and Carol K. Labay
F. D. Leeper
Thomas Leeper
R. Dean and Betty Lewis
Bobby K. and Colleen M. Marks
Jay K. and Barbara A. Martin
Lloyd C. and Marilyn H. Martin
Robert J. and Jerilyn R. McCann
Mattie Bea Medford
Joyce B. and Jimmy N. Merchant
Ronald J. and Derril J. Mitchell
Moak & Moak, PC, Attorneys at Law
H. Dixon Montague
John W. and Louie M. Payne
Juanita Peil
Margaret M. Phillips
Danny and Cindy Pierce
Walter E. and Phyllis A. Pinegar
Rick and Sue Rickman
Law Offices of Bennie D. Rush, P.C.
Stan and Deborah Russell
The Sam Houston Group, L.P.
Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop
John T. and Barbara B. Skeeters
Texas Community Bank
Gene Thompson
Tribute gifts memorialize deceased individuals and honor students, alumni, faculty, staff and
other friends associated with the university.
Willie and J. J. Head
Gary B. and Sherrell A. McMillian
Perry Seavit
John F. and Lois U. Lent
Savannah Rose Segura
Harry Paul and Carleen Logan
Wesley Sherrill
Douglas Glynn Farrar
Melissa Renee Sinclair
Jerry N. Sinclair
Clay and Margaret B. Smith
Pamela G. Laughlin
Mattie Smyth Sneed
Roy L. and Sandra Woods
Ed and Daphne Sower
Victor E. and Judith Sower
Nathan Eugene Standley
Kimberly N. Hubenak
Lindholm Townsend LLC
Sophia D. Polk
Charles and Mary Lynn Smith
Jacob B. and Claudia R. Wright
W. T. “Tom” Thweatt III
Randi D. Clower
Friends of W. Tom Thweatt III
Yvonne Garza
Ellen Mcready
Judith A. Nelson
W. T. “Tom” and Lou Thweatt, Jr.
The Richard Watts Family
Glenn and Dorothy Wise
Fisher Tull, Jr.
Fisher Tull Endowed
Scholarship Tournament
Brian Oliver Turner
Mark and Ruby Turner
Marie Underwood
Mary Evelyn Collins
Robert J. Wagner
Eunice J. Wagner
Matthew C. and Stacy L. Wagner
Donald Joseph Weisenhorn
Lee and Martha W. Cox
Janet L. and Edward J. Mullings
Foster L. and Madeline S. Spurlock
Tom L. and Norma J. Wooten
The families of the deceased receive notification of memorial gifts, and individuals honored by a
gift receive notification of contributions.
Memorial gifts appear on this page and honorarium gifts appear on the following page.
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TRIBUTE GIFTS
D
ONORS
IN HONOR OF:
Brent C. Barron
Ann H. Holder
Dan R. Beto
Phillip M. Lyons, Jr.
John R. Braniff
The 100 Club, Inc.
Genevieve Brown
Margaret R. Byrd
Doris D. Delaney
Rosalinda G. Rodriguez
Ann Lindsay Cloud
Erik S. and Sharon C. Anderson
Michael J. and Debra G. Beal
Gary W. and Michelle Cloud
Michael and Diane Nachtigal
Sue A. Davis
Paul A. and E. M. Tucker
Rolando V. del Carmen
Craig T. Hemmens
Todd Jermstad
Phillip M. Lyons, Jr.
Nathan R. and Michelle D. Moran
Shrader and Williams
Victoria Titterington
Michael S. Vaughn
Charles M. Friel
Barbara A. Baker
Jerry and Betty Bruce
Hoan N. Bui
Joan and Paul Culp
Frank J. and Dorothy F. Cwieka
Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst
James E. and Dorothy J. Gilmore
Sarah J. and James H. Harrington
Cecelia P. and James W. Marquart
James R. Miller
Daniel J. and Barbara R. O’Hern
Mary F. Strohm
Victoria Titterington
C. Allen Williams
William C. Gerstenberger III
First National Bank of Huntsville
James E. Gilmore
Ron Mafrige
Lonnie Gisi
Robert M. Worley
Hugh E. Hall
Gary B. and Sherrell A. McMillian
William R. “Billy” Harrell
Agricultural Workers Mutual
Auto Insurance Co.
Nathan C. and Mary K. Ausley
Bonnie R. Beard
Walter H. and Minnie M. Bennett
Elmer and Helen L. Berryhill
D. Marlin and Deborah Birdwell
Blinn College
Coralie Blount
Dale Brown
Jerry and Betty Bruce
Travis Lynn Cook
Tracey L. Cortez
Shirley A. and Eddie L. Dye
Kirk and Regina Edney
Freddie Englebrecht
Penelope Hasekoester
Lawrence H. Hemann
Carlos C. and Ruth Hendrick
Thomas M. and Debra K. Herring
Dorothy M. Herrmann
Thomas J. and Hazel Honeycutt
Rufus D. and Margaret L. Hopper
Clinton O. and Myra J. Jacobs
Bill Jones
Bonita D. and William E. Jowell
Leone H. Lancaster
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R. L. Lehman, Jr.
Joe W. and Shirley Liles
Clemon L. and
Carolyn E. Montgomery
David G. and Jane Moorman
Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss
Thomas L. and Dianne T. Paben
Wayne L. Rainwater
Herbert B. and Laura Schumann
Bonnie and Garlin Scroggins
Billy S. and Benita B. Sharp
Sonny and Joanne Sikes
Michael D. Teague
Frank A. and Geraldine Vickers
Gary A. and Mary A. Vos
H. Cleve and Bobbie Sue Walkup
Dwayne P. and Diane A. Walters
Milton C. and Opal P. Walters
Rex G. White
Gerald D. and Nancy L. Young
Five Year Donor
Gift Comparison
Mary Barnes Harris
Abbott Laboratories Fund
John F. Harris
Sarah Hart
Sarah L. and Carl A. Woods
Marie Hayden
Gerald W. and Gerry M. McCoy
Beverly Irby
Margaret R. Byrd
Doris D. Delaney
Rosalinda G. Rodriguez
R. Dean Lewis
Ron Mafrige
The 80th Birthday of
James D. Long
William R. and Shirley D. Brinkley
James R. Miller
Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop
Barbara J. Parker
Robert and Ruverna Dunning
Jack C. Parker
Ron Mafrige
Tom Prior
Ralph W. and Linda Pease
Ronald J. Randleman
Ron Mafrige
The Birthday of Dan I. Rather
Toby Wertheim
Ferol M. Robinson
Karey Patterson Bresenhan
Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao
Edwin G. and
Genevieve W. Sandhop
First National Bank of Huntsville
Gibbs Brothers and Company
Heath Sayre
G. A. and Connie Sayre
The Anniversary of Joanne N.
and Sonny Sikes, September 4
Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss
Jason W. Stachey
Edna Stachey
Robb M. Stevenson
Ann S. Young
Jerry S. Tallant
Charles and Mary Lynn Smith
Laverne Warner
E. Dale and Candyce Dixon
John E. and Diana K. Nabors
Glen R. and Norma A. Reader
C. Allen Williams
Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst
Christopher W. Gore
Anne and Bob Heartfield
Ann H. Holder
Bob Worley
Robert M. Worley
SHSU Heritage Magazine
Five Year Combined
Giving Comparison
H Champion Athlete H Devoted Family Man
H Teacher & Coach H Business Owner H Community Leader
H World Traveler H Lifelong Bearkat
McNeil (Mac) Moore donned his number 38 jersey and stepped onto the grass of Pritchett Field in 1951.
He walked off the field in 1954 as a Sam Houston graduate and record-setting champion athlete. Over fifty
years later, he still holds the single game rushing record and a career record for most points. Mac continued
his studies at Sam, receiving his Master’s degree in 1957.
He went on to play professional football with the Chicago Bears, coach and teach, and launch a successful
financial services business. When asked about his greatest achievement, Mac doesn’t hesitate to
acknowledge his family—wife, Bonnie, and daughters, Kathy and Karen.
Retired but still very active, he remains a much-loved community leader in the small town of Center, Texas.
A world traveler, Mac saw his first glimpse of the Egyptian pyramids on the back of a camel and, at the age
of 72, rode the zip lines in Costa Rica.
Mac has always been a great friend and ardent supporter of the university. In recognition of the influence
Sam Houston State had on his life, he recently established an endowed scholarship.
To learn more about ways you can support Sam Houston State University,
visit the website at www.shsu.edu/~ua_www/giving or call 936.294.3625.
2006
SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY
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Sam Houston State University
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Huntsville, Texas 77341-2537
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