<<

V o l u m e V I I H N u m b e r 1 H Winter/Spring 2007

heroa quiet “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 .” rolando v. del carmen distinguished professor of criminal justice

The magazine of State University Member of The State University System Making A Difference

THE In this issue of our Heritage magazine you will enjoy reading about the many exciting activities and accomplishments taking place at our outstanding university. Also within this issue you will find our annual report of giving. It is with enormous pride and appreciation that we included the names of thousands of alumni and friends who have so thoughtfully and generously contributed to the university’s success. ision All of these gifts from our donors are an integral part of the capital campaign. The theme V of our campaign—Share the Vision—underscores its inclusiveness. All contributions matter, because they provide essential support needed for the advancement of learning, teaching, and research. Already, donors have established permanent endowments for scholarships throughout the campus. One gift has created a desperately needed faculty chair to attract an outstanding scholar and teacher. Several significant endowments have been established that will greatly enhance specific academic and athletic programs. Finally, a broad range of non-endowment gifts have been received that are supplying one-time support for the benefit of faculty and students. Many gifts, including deferred contributions, have been made in honor or in memory of family members, faculty, and classmates while others permanently recognize the names of the donors. Wherever your interests lie, our wonderful development staff is always eager to help design gifts that reflect your individual situation while advancing the university in a tangible and meaningful way. It is easy to see that our campaign is not about any one particular person or a select group of individuals or any special set of projects and programs. It is an extraordinary opportunity for everyone to participate in a shared vision through contributions of different sizes and purposes that together, create a lasting legacy for the benefit of generations of students. As you peruse the contents of this outstanding publication, including its growing list of contributors, please consider becoming part of something bigger than you or any one person— something that will have a profound impact on everyone’s future. Thank you for being such an important part of the Sam Houston State family. I hope we can count on seeing your name listed among the continually growing number of alumni and friends who share and shape the vision for this grand old university.

James F. Gaertner, President S p o t l i g h t

2 One Of The President’s Men Executive Editor Serving as a Secret Service agent, alumnus protects Bush. Kristina K. Ruiz [email protected] What Happens At SHSU… Editor Julia May 6 CJ Center programs impact more than classroom. [email protected] Feature Writers Facility, Program Prepare Frank Krystyniak 11 Jennifer Gauntt Groups For Emergencies Julia May Paul Ridings One-of-a-kind critical incidence training program tests readiness for all types of emergencies. Contributors Darlene Andrews Rhonda Ellisor Criminals Beware Thelma Mooney 13 The evidence shows Sam Houston’s graduate program Cindy Truax in Forensic Science has made the grade. Photography Brian Blalock Design & Layout Digging Into The Hussein Case The Clockwork Group 15 Professor works at Iraqi grave site for Justice Department. State of TX HUB-certified www.theclockworkgroup.com

Masthead Design Ford Design 281.992.4042 Vice President for University Advancement Frank R. Holmes [email protected] V o l u m e V I I • N u m b e r 1 • Winter/Spring 2007 Director of ontents Alumni Relations Charles Vienne [email protected] Departments The goal of Heritage is to keep you informed about University Focus Sam Houston State University. Heritage is published 1 7 Another record-setting enrollment, Watkins speaks on twice a year by the Office of University Advancement for alumni, donors and friends of SHSU. Enron, AG professor recognized, Biologist named to national position, Entrepreneurial partnership, Mourning former Board of Regents SHSU president Templeton. Charles R. Matthews Chancellor, Austin Eye On The Kats Kent M. Adams Dionicio “Don” Flores 21 Bearkat D.D. Terry rises to “Offensive Player of the Year,” Chair, Houston El Paso Baseball welcomes Mark Johnson, Spring sports, Men’s and Bernie C. Francis Ken Luce Women’s basketball. Vice-Chair, Carrollton Dallas Dora G. Alcãla Pollyanna A. Stephens Del Rio San Angelo Building The Vision 25 Rather makes $2 million gift to university, Alumni give Alan W. Dreeben Greg Wilkinson $1 million to the Share the Vision Capital Campaign. San Antonio Dallas John E. Dudley Magdalena Manzano Comanche Student Regent, Huntsville 29 Alumni Look Sam Houston State University is a Member of Welcome new alumni director, Service Awards Program, New The Texas State University System alumni board members, Honoring our distinguished alumni.

Special Honor Roll Section arlon Harris was just three and pressure-packed police assignments in the when “Starsky & Hutch” entire world, but he knows how it all started. brought their Dirty Harry- “As a kid I was always fascinated with M type excitement to his home police officers, firemen,” he says. “It was just TV screen in Charlotte, N.C. Then just something I wanted to do.” a couple of years later along came the When he was 10, he and his family visited California Highway Patrol motorcycle an aunt in Houston. Edna says it was during officers on “CHIPS,” arresting speeders the “oil boom,” and they thought Houston was and car thieves, saving lives and helping “the best thing since popcorn.” They settled in One Of The stranded motorists. the City area, and Marlon attended Flash forward 30 years … Willowridge High School, where he was in Marlon Harris, U. S. Secret Service student government, the Spanish Club, and a agent assigned to protect the president trainer for the football team. President’s of the United States and his family, is In high school he was just too small to play off duty tonight, returning from a dress football. Now at 34, after years of hitting the rehearsal of the 2006 performance of weights, he’s a solid 5'9" and 175 pounds and Men “Christmas in .” Unlike that works out 4 – 5 times a week. One of the first infamous night at Ford’s Theatre, the fol- questions he and other Secret Service agents ask Alumnus Protects Bush lowing night will be a pleasant one for the hotel desk clerks when they’re on the road is president and first lady, as they join the “Where’s the exercise room?” As Secret Service Agent performers onstage for the finale—”Hark, By the time he graduated from high school the Herald Angels Sing.” his career choice was becoming clear. Edna had by Frank Krystyniak With Harris, as they travel from the seen to it that it would be a wise one. National Building Museum performance “I didn’t spare the rod,” she says. “I didn’t hall to his home in Maryland, are his spoil the child.” In addition, she made her mother and godmother. In a couple of days children go to church regularly. “He always did the godmother will get to meet the presi- what I asked him,” she says. “He always wanted dent as a guest at the White House Christmas to be in the law, on the right side.” Party. Two years ago he took his grandmother When he looked around for a place to and last year his mother. study criminal justice, the Sam Houston State Then suddenly on the freeway in front of University program impressed him. He also them is a problem. A car has been hit and is in impressed the professors. moving lanes of traffic. In an instant Harris is One of them was James Barrum, who is diverting traffic with his own car and reaches now retired from teaching but continues to the other car, where he helps push it out work with the criminal justice intern program of danger. half time. One night after a class he asked “He went right into his police mode,” says Marlon if he would like to apply for a U. S. Edna Harris, proud mother but not all that Secret Service internship. Marlon did but was impressed. “He’s always doing things like that.” not accepted. Marlon can’t say why he was chosen for “What surprised me the most was his the U. S. Secret Service and the Presidential conscientiousness and integrity,” says Barrum. Protective Division, one of the most dangerous “Also, he was one of the most responsible and

 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e S p o t l i g h t

analytical students I’ve ever had.” ently had not been unconscious long enough to He did get an internship with the Missouri suffer permanent damage. Marlon got a lifesav- “As a kid I was City Police Department and went to work there ing award and although just a rookie was named full time when the internship was over. One by the 100 Club of Houston as its Missouri City day in June 1995, he was on his way to check Policeman of the Year. always fascinated a residential burglar alarm when the dispatcher The awards were gratifying, but not nearly sidetracked him. as much so as being in the Galleria four or five with police officers, There was a two-year old trapped under- years after that. A youngster of about eight neath a garage door and the mother could not came running by, and when he saw the child’s firemen.It was get the automatic opener to work. parents Marlon knew it was the now normal and “I still think about it to this day,” Marlon healthy kid who had been playing a game by just something I says. “The garage door had come down on him, sliding under an automatic garage door when he and he was lying on his stomach, not breathing. was two—and one time didn’t quite make it. wanted to do.” He had a very faint pulse.” Saving a life is not a requirement for selec- He ran into the garage and using the tion by the U. S. Secret Service, but it doesn’t Marlon Harris manual door lift got it off the child. He began hurt. After about a 15-month process of get- resuscitation, and before long, although it ting accepted, training in Georgia and the seemed an eternity at the time, the child took a Washington, D. C. area, in May of 1998 he was deep breath. assigned to the Secret Service office in Houston. “I thought it was his last breath,” says Like his noteworthy service as a policeman, Marlon. “Actually, he was just starting to working in the Houston office had an advantage. breathe again.” Occasionally he provided protection for former The boy was Life Flighted to Hermann President Bush and Mrs. Bush. Hospital where he was checked out, and appar-

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7  In 2003 he got the job he then knew was the nucleus of what is now the Federal Bureau one he had always wanted, with the Presidential of Investigation. “I don’t know Protective Division at the White House. With creation of the Department of His appointment was not unnoticed in Homeland Security in March 2003, the anyone else from the Criminal Justice Center, by people like Secret Service was transferred there from the Barrum and Rolando del Carmen, who is one Department of the Treasury. Still, much of the university who of the nation’s foremost authorities on criminal its work is less glamorous than protecting the justice law. president and first family. Most agents find that has that kind of “I don’t know anyone else from the univer- accounting, law, and computer training are used sity who has that kind of assignment,” says del far more than physical conditioning and Carmen. “It is a major honor to Marlon as well weapons expertise. assignment. It is as Sam Houston State University.” Not all Secret Service agents get the How important is presidential protection Presidential Protective Division assignment. a major honor to to our governmental process? Although Marlon estimates that 75 – 80 per- “If anything happens to the president the cent of them are married, some turn it down Marlon as well country will be in a turmoil,” says del Carmen. because it can be tough on families. It means “Those who are given that responsibility must lots of travel, being on-call 24/7/365 and tons as Sam Houston be very trustworthy and sophisticated in the of pressure. ways of security.” For Marlon, travel has been one of the most State University.” The Secret Service was founded in 1865 to enjoyable aspects of the assignment. He was combat counterfeiting. Two years later it was especially moved by seeing the Robben Island Rolando del Carmen investigating the Ku Klux Klan, bootlegging Prison in South Africa—”the South African Distinguished Professor Of (noted euphemistically on the Secret Service Alcatraz”—where Nelson Mandela was first Criminal Justice Web site as “non-conforming distillers”), imprisoned. It also helps that he’s not married, smugglers, mail robbers, land frauds and other though his mother thinks that could happen “Some is the right word,” she says. federal crimes. once he’s in a more normal Secret Service assign- She thinks Marlon would do well as pro- After the assassination of William ment. The White House gig won’t last forever. vider for a family. Two years ago he bought her McKinley in 1901, the task of protecting the With three grandchildren from other son a house, as a surprise. president was added to its mission. In 1908, Steven, she hopes that Marlon will someday He told her when her apartment lease was eight Secret Service agents were transferred contribute to that count. She responds quickly about up to not sign another one because she to the Department of Justice, forming the when asked if he has some girlfriends. needed a bigger place. One day they were

 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e driving around looking at apartments and hous- es. He suggested they stop and go into a house Recent Presidential where a friend of his was stationed, pretending to be a real estate salesperson. Assassination Attempts “I said, ‘This is a nice house, Marlon,’” Edna remembers. “’But why did the people Richard Nixon—In February 1974 a man George H. W. Bush—In April 1993 16 sus- leave the washer, the dryer and the refrigerator?’ planned to crash a commercial airliner into pected terrorists working for Saddam Hussein Then we went into the master bedroom and the White House, shooting the pilot and co- smuggled a car bomb into Kuwait with the there were 30 people—my family, friends, and pilot before killing himself. intention of detonating it at a Bush speech at his grandmother. I almost fainted.” Kuwait University. Marlon’s great-grandfather was a sharecrop- Gerald Ford—In California in September 1975 per. Grandmother Nannie Jackson worked in two attempts were made to shoot Ford. Bill Clinton—In October 1994 a man fired 29 Charlotte for a pie company and an auto parts shots from a semi-automatic rifle at the White manufacturer, packing orders and working Jimmy Carter—In California in May 1979 a House, thinking Clinton was standing outside. weekends. Marlon was the first of her six grand- man carrying a pistol, who said he was part of children to earn a college degree. a plot to kill Carter, was arrested at a civic cen- George W. Bush—In May 2005, while His grandmother is as no-nonsense as her ter mall where Carter was about to speak. Bush was giving a speech in Tbilisi, in the daughter and grandson. She and several other Eurasian country of Georgia, a man threw a family members recently went on a family cruise Ronald Reagan—In March 1981 Reagan was hand grenade toward the podium, but it did to the Bahamas. She said she picked up a couple hit by shots from a small caliber handgun. not explode. 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 meet- ing 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 assas- sination attempts in U. S. history. We tend to forget those that were not successful, includ- ing 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

Spring/Summer 2 0 0 6  S p o t l i g h t

hile the Las Vegas tour- their lives in maintaining a productive and ism council promotes the peaceful society want the leadership of those idea of “What Happens who enforce society’s laws to be on top of things in Las Vegas, Stays in Las as well. Vegas,”W the rest of the world should be thank- The Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement ful that what goes on in the Sam Houston State Management Institute of Texas, known by the University Criminal Justice Center reaches all acronym LEMIT, was established by the state the way around the world. legislature in 1987 for the development of man- Because of several programs that agement and executive level law enforcement embrace collaborative efforts between personnel in the state. the scholars who study the issues and the Ironically, it is those who commit crimes practitioners who deal with those issues who fund the program—a $1 surcharge on in the field, the Criminal Justice Center criminal fines levied in the state goes to support enjoys a nationally—and internationally— the institute. recognized and respected reputation Rita Villarreal-Watkins, Ed. D., a for- not only as a leader in education but also mer police officer and chief deputy sheriff, is What for facilitating research which is used to LEMIT’s executive director. set policy, promote cutting edge training When LEMIT was officially established, for those already in the field, and provide the first program offered was a Command Happens technical assistance to the criminal College, which emphasized leadership devel- justice community. opment for police supervisors and managers. The programs include the Bill Almost 20 years later, the Leadership Command At SHSU… Blackwood Law Enforcement Management College remains the flagship program Institute of Texas, the Correctional of LEMIT. Management Institute of Texas, the Texas Today, LEMIT’s offerings have expanded CJ Center Programs Regional Center for Policing Innovation, from the one Command College to several pro- the Crime Victims Institute, the Survey grams—all based on the foundation established Impact More Than Research Program, and the Police for the Leadership Command College when it Research Center. first began. Classroom “All our programs impact leadership devel- The Bill Blackwood Law opment for law enforcement,” said Watkins. By Julia May Enforcement Management In addition to the Command College, Institute of Texas LEMIT’s programs include: As criminals and the crimes they • Texas Police Chief Leadership Series—for commit become more sophisticated, those the chief administrative officers of Texas who are tasked with protecting and serving police departments; are expected to be able to keep up with the • New Chief Development Program— changing dynamics. mandated by the state for new Just like stockholders expect CEOs to be police chiefs; knowledgeable and aware of new developments • Command Staff Leadership Series—pro- so they can protect and promote their invest- vides the same training for command ments, law-abiding citizens who have invested staff as for police chiefs;

 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e • Constables Leadership Development • Special Programs—designed to meet enhancing public safety by developing their Training—mandated for newly a newly identified need in law enforce- leadership skills and capabilities,” said Dretke. elected constables; ment training; CMIT’s core program is the Texas • Constables Continuing Education—man- • the Office of Law Enforcement Probation Training Academy, which provides dated by the state; Training—offers training to officers in certification training as well as professional • Newly Elected Constables Professional the field in specific areas of law enforce- development training for experienced adult and Development—mandated by the state; ment for professional development; juvenile probation officers. • the Incident Command Simulation • the International Police Program— One program that serves practitioners Training Project—created to deliver designed so that Texas police officers can across the entire United States is the Executive incident command training to law travel overseas to interact professionally Orientation Program. This week-long training enforcement to help them in making with police officers from other countries. for new chief probation officers is offered twice a decisions in the field during a catastro- “Although the programs are intense, all the year in collaboration with the National Institute phe (see story on page 11); agencies are so appreciative of the training they of Corrections and the National Association of • the Executive Issues Seminar Series— receive here,” said Watkins. “In fact, one of the Probation Executives. coordinated and produced under an graduates from the New Chief’s Development CMIT also hosts the Wardens Peer agreement with the Police Research Program sent us a note that we delivered Interaction Program, which brings in wardens Center to provide interchange among ‘Mountain Top’ training. It was a wonderful from across the nation to share their best prac- Texas police administrators; compliment for the work we do.” tices with each other. • TELEMASP Bulletin—published During the programs there is often the Correctional Management monthly to distribute information about opportunity for an exchange of information the comparative administrative practices Institute of Texas between scholars and practitioners. of Texas law enforcement across the state; The College of Criminal Justice began “We often ask our criminal justice profes- • Professional Conference Support—assists a little over 40 years as the Institute of sors to teach some of our courses,” said Dretke, professional law enforcement associations Contemporary Corrections and the Behavioral explaining that each of the faculty who agree to by offering managerial and executive Sciences. Initially, plans were for the program be a part of the program must have proven, evi- development programs and providing to operate in collaboration with the then-Texas dence-based, referenced work. instructors at their annual conferences; Department of Corrections to promote training “When the practitioners come here, we ask in correctional education. our graduate students what they are interested As the demands of society increased for in, and we offer the opportunity for them to talk sophisticated police training during the 1960s to the practitioners,” said Dretke. due to problems relating to civil unrest, soar- Although SHSU serves as the host institu- ing drug use, and a rising crime rate, the role of tion for a number of conferences and programs Sam Houston State’s criminal justice program offered by CMIT, only 30 to 40 percent of expanded beyond offering correctional training CMIT’s training is done at the university to include providing professional training for because “practitioners have limited funding for those who would be called upon to maintain law training, so we go to them,” said Dretke. and order. Recognizing that correctional issues and However, correctional leadership training problems are often similar throughout the remains an integral focus of the Criminal Justice world, CMIT often serves as an international Center, and the Correctional Management host for conferences and seminars. Institute of Texas, known as CMIT, is one of Recently, judges and probation officials, 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 instru- corrections agencies have the educational tools mental in bringing Poland’s probation associa- they need to be responsible for making appro- tion together with the National Association priate decisions within their organizations. of Probation and Texas Probation Association Doug Dretke, a 25-year veteran of the Executives to sign agreements to share informa- Texas Department of Criminal Justice, is the tion and ideas. executive director of CMIT. He served as an CMIT has also hosted officials from assistant warden, senior warden and was direc- Australia, Georgia, Moldova, Korea, the tor for the Correctional Institutions Division of United Kingdom, France, Mozambique, Italy, TDCJ before coming to Sam Houston State. People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and Papua “The programs we offer to practitioners New Guinea. are designed to make them more effective for

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7  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 While reaching out to smaller police victimization and property crime victimization,” Department. The funding was initially for one agencies, TRCPI provides training for said Glen Kercher, professor of criminal justice year, but has been extended each year since then. working with vulnerable populations historically and the institute’s director. “We also have a spe- The center provides training to law excluded from police services, such as children, cial focus each year in addition.” enforcement personnel primarily in rural and gays and lesbians, persons with mental In previous surveys the special focus has suburban communities in Texas, but has provid- illness and cognitive impairment, and undocu- addressed identity theft, Internet crime, and ed specialized DNA training in and mented individuals. stalking. In the coming year, the survey will all states north and west of El Paso, including “Some of the graduate students in criminal look at intimate partner violence. Alaska and Hawaii. However, none of the law justice and also in the university’s psychology “We decide what topics are going to be enforcement agencies that serve those communi- program have been involved in the work we on the survey by what’s currently being dis- ties are required to send representative to the do to prepare curriculum for the courses,” said cussed at the federal level and in state legisla- SHSU Criminal Justice Center—the training Lyons. “They also conduct small research tures across the country,” said Kercher. “We goes to them. projects to verify what we are doing in our attend conferences to keep up-to-date with Some of the nation’s larger police depart- training courses.” emerging issues.” ments get federal dollars in addition to having a Course offerings have addressed the resolu- In addition to the phone survey, the insti- regular training budget. However, departments tion of citizen complaints; the identification, tute’s other projects include research and review in smaller cities and towns often have limited collection and preservation of DNA evidence for of policies in Texas and other states and special funds for training. first responders; ethics, integrity and account- topic surveys. It is those smaller communities to which ability for law enforcement agencies; community “This past year we did a survey of TRCPI reaches out. fear reduction; racial profiling; the role of local victim services personnel across the state—those “None of our training takes place at the intelligence in homeland security; volunteers in who work in law enforcement, in district attor- Criminal Justice Center because most of the police services; and human trafficking. ney’s offices, and with community agencies like smaller agencies don’t have the money to travel “Human trafficking is the fastest growing safe houses and rape crisis centers,” for specialized training,” said Phillip Lyons, crime worldwide, second only to the sale Kercher explained. associate professor of criminal justice and of illegal drugs,” said Lyons. “However, in “We were also alerted that the House executive director of the Texas center. “So we go Texas, victim rescues and the prosecution of Jurisprudence Committee had a charge to look to cities where there are a lot of smaller agencies traffickers have been increasing because of at restitution for crime victims,” he said. “So in the surrounding areas, such as San Antonio heightened awareness and multi-agency task we reviewed that issue as it’s addressed across or Houston.” force responses.” the country. “We put together a report that we sent to The Office of Community Oriented Crime Victims Institute Policing Services, through its support of the that committee, and the comparable committee regional community policing institute network, Unlike LEMIT and CMIT, which are fund- on the Senate side, along with policy recom- is the only national network bringing training ed by fees collected in courts, the Crime Victims mendations,” he said. “That report, after the to local law enforcement agencies. Institute receives funding by a direct appropria- first of the year, will be sent to every member of “We have always directed our efforts at tion to SHSU by the Texas Legislature. the Legislature.” those agencies and communities that need us Each year the institute conducts a phone Copies of all the reports produced by the most,” he said. survey of Texas residents about their perception institute are sent to legislators, the Attorney “Larger agencies typically have the resourc- of safety in their community, of crime in their General’s office, and the Governor’s office. es they need to keep abreast of developments communities and across the state more gener- Reports are also made available to the public in the field. Small agencies usually lack those ally, and victimization experiences they’ve had through the media. resources, but their constituents, of course, are in the previous two years. “It’s part of our mission,” said Kercher, no less deserving,” he explained. “In every survey we cover violent crime “to study criminal victimization in the state, to

 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e make the public aware of what’s going on, and to make recommendations to policy holders.” S p o t l i g h t 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 issues about crime, criminals and the admin- the case of Atkins v. Virginia (2002) where lot of community input about how we access istration of justice, which are of interest to the majority ruled against the use of the death these people and what cultural sensitivities we the general public, criminal justice agency penalty against mentally retarded offenders,” need to be aware of.” administrators, and to criminal justice policy said Longmire. Kercher suspects that among the Asian makers including elected officials,” said Dennis “Rehnquist cited findings from the Crime communities in particular victimization is Longmire, professor of criminal justice and Poll showing that a majority of citizens in handled informally within the group. director of the program. Texas supported the execution of the mentally “I want to see first of all if that’s true so it SHSU criminal justice professors often con- retarded, thus showing that doing so would not can be documented,” he said. tribute ideas for questions based on the interests shock the conscience of the public—one of the “For example, some of these immigrant of their own research or from questions that elements of what constitutes ‘cruel and unusual victims—if they were to report a crime to the have arisen from scholarly discussions and from punishment,’” he explained. police—they are not native speakers and no one their students in the classroom. One of this year’s questions in the Crime may be available who can speak in their native The questions are then submitted to ran- Poll addresses the public view of support for a tongue,” Kercher explained. “If that is the case, domly selected Texans, age 18 and older, and Texas version of Jessica’s Law—a 2005 Florida we want to bring this problem to the attention information is compiled to produce a scientifi- law designed to punish child sex predators and of policy makers.” cally grounded report. reduce their ability to re-offend. One issue the institute has studied in As technology has changed, the Crime Poll During the 2006 general election, Texas depth is stalking. Kercher said the phone has evolved from a hard copy publication to an Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst campaigned heavily survey the researchers conducted gave them online publication. The summary, final report, for a law that would include mandatory prison surprising results. and all data and data sets can be downloaded sentences for some first time offenders (based on “Many victims are men,” he said. “There and printed, and all summaries from 1977 to the child’s age) and a death penalty sentence for is not a lot of research on stalking, and I think the current report are available online as well. a second sexually violent offense against a child the most common perception is that most of the During the state legislative sessions, copies under the age of 14. Dewhurst, the incumbent, victims are women. Women certainly are vic- of the Texas Crime Poll are distributed to mem- was elected for a second term with approximate- tims, but men get caught up in that, too.” bers of the House and Senate. ly 60 percent of the vote. Although researchers in the Crime Victims Among the topics that have been explored Not only do the surveys provide valuable Institute conduct surveys, not all of the informa- through the years are death penalty issues, the information to policy makers, the entire process tion they collect is by phone. They also do rights of foreign nationals, and what to do about involving the production of the poll is beneficial person-to-person interviews, as they will be open containers of alcoholic beverages to graduate students enrolled in Sam Houston doing in the immigrant project, and they gather in vehicles. State’s criminal justice program. available information done by other studies. “The poll showed that Texas citizens sup- “They learn about sampling and survey Kercher said is he especially proud of ported the establishment of an open container research, as well as how to produce results that how the institute mentors the students who law,” said Longmire. will be understood by the general population,” work there. Summary reports are requested by chief said Longmire. “While working on the project, “That has been one of the most satisfy- executives of adult probation agencies, police our students learn the importance of preparing ing things for me—seeing their enthusiasm chiefs and other law enforcement officials, and a product of research that will be not only of and their intelligence,” he said, “and knowing criminal justice interest groups, such as victims academic value, but will be meaningful to the it gives them some experience as well as the and families of victims. Journalists also have public as well.” opportunity to show scholarly research on shown an interest in the general feedback of the In addition, it’s not unusual for at least one their vitae.” surveys, especially regarding timely topics. doctoral dissertation and several master’s theses “They want to know what the public atti- to result from data produced by the surveys Survey Research Program tude is about those issues,” said Longmire. each year, and the research is used by students The Survey Research Program has been Data collected in the surveys have been in other universities across the country as well publishing the results of the Texas Crime Poll cited in major Supreme Court decisions. as those in the criminal justice program at Sam survey since 1977. “The Crime Poll was cited by Chief Justice Houston State. “The questions cover a wide variety of William Rehnquist in his dissenting opinion in

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7  Police Research Center throughout Texas they work with, including of 500,000 and have police deployed agencies from Seabrook to Fort Stockton. from substations. The Police Research Center was formally One of the innovations associated with the “These chiefs face unique problems endem- created as a part of the Criminal Justice Center CRIMES program involves a cluster of seven ic to central cities,” said Hoover. in 1993. contiguous police agencies in Tarrant County. Because all major cities have similar prob- Among its major endeavors is a state- Through CRIMES, a regional database—the lems with crime issues, members of the Police of-the-art police information management first of its kind in the nation—has been imple- Research Center regularly engage representatives system—the Criminal Research, Information mented which allows any of the agencies in the of large police departments outside of Texas to Management, and Evaluation System—known cluster to access and research the databases of discuss crime reduction programs that have been as the CRIMES program. the other agencies. shown to be effective in their cities. “The system was launched as a direct “If a burglary occurs in the jurisdiction “We enjoy a reputation nationally and technical assistance endeavor to Texas law of one the police departments,” explained internationally for integrating research and enforcement,” said Larry Hoover, professor Hoover, “someone from that department can service for both police agencies and for the of criminal justice and director of the Police look through the information input by the other education of those who will have careers in the Research Center. agencies to see if there are similar crime patterns criminal justice discipline,” said Hoover. The current system integrates modules or trends.” “Both the CRIMES program and the Major related to offense reports, computer-assisted dis- While programs such as CRIMES benefit Cities Initiative provide direct technical assis- patch, traffic citations, accident reports, arrests, police agencies, law enforcement groups also tance to Texas law enforcement; both provide bookings, property room management, jail reap the rewards of scholastic contributions by research opportunities in real world environ- management, crime analysis, intelligence files, SHSU’s criminal justice graduate students and ments; and both provide graduate students and warrant files. faculty members who are involved with work in learning opportunities.” o “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 deci- Positioning System module that can tell the dis- sions, 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 work- and San Antonio—cities exceeding a population ing partnership with the 20 police agencies

10 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e S p o t l i g h t

student walks into a high Now, three years later, a year of which school, opens fire and begins was design and building, INCOSIT has trained taking hostages. An airplane incident command teams from around the state carrying 150 passengers of Texas, as well as ones from South American crashes in a field near your states. A city. A Category 4 hurricane “We train participants on a wide range is threatening your town. of critical incidents, ranging from a variety of What would you do in any of those man-made to natural disasters, so we’ll look at scenarios? Would you be prepared to terrorism, the bird flu, ricin, as well as train handle all of the issues and repercussions derailments, a plane crash, a hostage taking a that may result? school or university and hurricanes,” Webb said. Dealing with those types of “We try and train the people in things they are emergencies is exactly what Sam Houston likely to deal with. Facility, State University’s new Incident Command “I think what makes us different from Simulation Training program has been other training providers is that we don’t come teaching Texas law enforcement agencies up with fantastic ideas about helicopters Program and other organizations for the past crashing down on people, where people can’t two years. win in the situation,” he said. “We want people INCOSIT is the only one of its type to win; we want them to make good decisions in the United States, according to pro- and get themselves out of critical incidents. Prepare gram director David Webb, who designed That is really what it is all about—the capabil- the program with colleague Hakan Can ity of critical incident command teams to make at the university’s Bill Blackwood Law sound decisions.” Groups For Enforcement Management Institute of The university-funded complex includes Texas. The idea came from Webb’s experi- a suite of three rooms: a classroom, where par- ence with the British police service. ticipants watch each other in action; a control Emergencies “One of the priorities for command- room, where INCOSIT staff members run the ers in Britain is to have training on critical simulation; and a command suite, where a nine- By Jennifer Gauntt incident command. We would carry out person command team runs through real-life table-top exercises, as well as major real- scenarios in real time. time exercises,” Webb said. “A few years To make the training session as real as ago LEMIT wasn’t delivering any critical possible, INCOSIT works with CBS in Bryan- incident management training. College Station to develop “breaking news” “We thought we would try and scenarios that will interrupt one of the four design a system where you would put newscasts on a split-screen television. people in what we call an immersive train- When this happens, the command team ing environment,” he said. “An immersive train- goes into the command suite and begins work- ing environment is one where the participants ing to solve the issue at hand. actually believe that they are dealing with an “We train people according to roles. incident because their working environment is Within the command teams there is obviously a as life-like as we can make it.” commander; then there are eight other roles.

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 11 We train the operations guy, the logistics per- son, 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,” mean- ing 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 break- ing 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.” said “We can take you down into a high school INCOSIT will also train others, such as emer- The exercises can be very stressful for with three-dimensional maps and fly you in and gency medical services, fire service, public participants, but the whole purpose of the around (buildings).” works, health care, public health and education program is to encourage people to formulate In addition, a $350,000 piece of equip- and campus safety for a fee. plans, ask the right questions and make the ment, called a Digital Imaging Table, allows “The nationally-mandated response right decisions. for a combination of multimedia including is one of unified command, which is not just “It gets quite warm in here; it’s quite a enhanced computer graphics to be displayed. police working in isolation,” Webb said. production,” he said. “It’s not a cheap form “You can bring together aerial photog- “It can be whatever agencies need to be of training. There is plenty of that about, and raphy, over-flights by planes and embed that working together to provide the appropriate that’s what people get—cheap training; the with maps and lots of different layers of data. management response.” LEMIT program is a real quality program. Whichever combination you want to show, you The specialized training received through “This whole thing, critical incidents man- can,” Webb said. “If you click on a spot on a INCOSIT is in compliance with Federal agement, is about the quality of the decision map, it will actually explode to show you where Emergency Management Agency, the National that command teams make, so there is a great you are, like movie pictures—it has that sort of Incident Management System and National emphasis on decision-making,” he said. “We capability. So if people ask for the right data, it Response Plan guidelines. also train on elements of leadership and team should give them much better information upon Participants receive certification from the building because those are important as well.” which they can make a decision.” Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer The training complex is supported through The command suite was even used for Standards and Education, the State Board of many advanced technological devices, from flat- seven days and seven nights by the National Education and Commissioner of Education. screen televisions and a projector in the class- Guard when refugees were brought to For more information, or to room to the numerous work stations, complete Huntsville during Hurricane Rita, serving as a take a virtual tour of the facility, visit with computers, phones and televisions that “real-life command center,” he said. http://www.INCOSIT.org. o show what everyone is working on, as well as In addition, the suite will be used to small microphones embedded in the ceiling of train two teams for SHSU to handle such cases the command suite, which allow the classroom as the hurricane. participants to hear what is going on in crystal- “They did a great job with Hurricane clear sound. Rita; this is just to try to do it even better,” “We rely very heavily on GIS, Webb said. Geographical Information Systems, and we While Texas law enforcement agencies use a lot of maps, and aerial photographs,” he are trained for free under the LEMIT charter,

12 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e S p o t l i g h t

he Master of Science in ing for us. It shows that we are quite Forensic Science at Sam competitive, and we have a program that is Houston State University sought after.” is one of the first of its kind The program is interdisciplinary with in the state of Texas and interaction between the College of Criminal oneT of only a handful of such programs in Justice, where the program is administered, and North America. the College of Arts and Sciences, which contrib- Designed to provide both classroom and utes faculty instruction from its chemistry and laboratory experience for students, the degree biology programs. applies the principles of the physical sciences, “The chemists and biologists provide a lot chemistry and biology to the administra- of the foundational science courses in organic tion of justice. chemistry, genetics, analytical chemistry, and The program was established in instrumental analysis,” Kerrigan said. “Then 2001, and the first graduates received Criminal Justice has hired a number of forensic degrees in 2003. All of the graduates from science practitioners to take it to the next level last year were hired by agencies in their and apply some of those core science courses to field, which represents a remarkable place- forensic science.” Criminals ment rate of 100 percent. The program, designed for students Word about the program is getting who want to work in a crime lab, offers two around, said Sarah Kerrigan, the forensic distinct tracks. toxicologist who is serving as coordinator “One of the tracks is biology, where the Beware … of the program. students might be working with forensic DNA, Kerrigan’s experience includes work and the other track is chemistry, where they Word Is Out About SHSU’s in two countries. Her career as a forensic might be doing trace analysis—hairs, fibers, scientist began in Scotland Yard’s Forensic glass, drug analysis, toxicology, chemical analy- Forensic Science Program Laboratory 16 years ago. She earned her ses,” said Kerrigan. doctorate in chemistry from the University Kerrigan said she receives many of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, inquiries from students who want to be By Julia May and then was employed with the California crime scene investigators. Department of Justice as a forensic toxi- “The typical route of a CSI is to be a peace cologist and quality assurance manager for officer first,” she explained. “Our program is the statewide program there. very scientifically rigorous and is designed more Before coming to SHSU in 2006, she for scientists. served as the toxicology bureau chief at “Our students certainly are trained in crime the Scientific Laboratory Division in New scene investigation as part of the program, but Mexico, where she was responsible for the breath we are training individuals to be lab profession- alcohol program, criminal casework and medical als—to be working in a lab analyzing evidence, examiner casework statewide. liaising with attorneys and law enforcement, “Many of our students come from pro- then testifying to those results in court,” grams at other universities,” she said. “In fact, Kerrigan said. this year about 50 percent of all our new stu- “There might be a time in the future when dents are from out of state, which is very excit- we will be able to train police officers to become

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 13 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 , they can prob- ably go to New York. If they want to go to San For that reason, the faculty in the program that could take place in these labs,” she said. Diego, we have an agency in San Diego. If they work with the students individually to make “GC/MS (gas chromatography and mass want to go to Seattle or somewhere else in the sure that not only do they understand the sci- spectrometry) chemical analysis is used in state of Washington, we have agreements there, ence, but also understand the legal implications every crime lab in the nation,” she said. “If our too,” she said. of the work. students know how to use the hardware and “So it’s not just an internship in the state “The students work on their communica- software associated with this analysis before they of Texas, although of course, those are important tion skills and make sure they can actually go graduate from our program, they are ahead of interactions, too. We have some students who to court and be compelling witnesses,” said other applicants for jobs in terms of training. will go with the Texas Department of Public Kerrigan. “We do that by practice. In a lot of This is a very competitive field, and obviously Safety crime lab system. But because we are their courses, they are required to give oral pre- we are doing a pretty good job.” attracting students from out-of-state, we really sentations, and their peers evaluate them. Their On the second floor of the building is a need to look at out-of-state internship partners,” peers can be a pretty harsh crowd. functional crime lab. Two examiners from the she explained. “You can’t force someone to be a good wit- New Orleans office of the U. S. Customs and One of the things Kerrigan is committed ness, but we can at least give them a good start- Border Protection, part of the Department of to is making sure students in the program stand ing point, and hopefully the agencies that hire Homeland Security, are housed there. out when they go to a job interview. them should provide training,” she said. Following Hurricane Katrina, the examin- “I’ve hired lots of forensic scientists and, “Certainly they are not ready to hit the ers in the New Orleans office were split up and unfortunately, had to fire a few, too,” she said. witness stand as soon as they graduate from placed in various locations. The two at SHSU “And I have a pretty good sense of what it takes our program,” she said. “But at least they will are working in Huntsville until the construc- to really be successful in the profession. understand a little bit about the formality, the tion of a new facility in Houston is completed. “They have to be smart and they have to proceedings and some of the evidentiary issues.” While on campus, they interact with the stu- know the science,” she said, “but they have to Kerrigan noted that it is a challenge to dents during courses and seminars. be able to communicate in the courtroom. If keep on top of the changes in the field, and stu- “We have a lot of support for this pro- they can’t do that, they won’t be successful.” dents should be aware of that. gram,” said Kerrigan. “The kids who come here “In toxicology, every day there is a new are very smart, and we have an amazing facility. drug—a new therapeutic drug, a new drug of Right now, we need tools…equipment that abuse, or some new trend in terms of street would be in the crime labs.” o drugs or illicit drugs,” she said. “Forensic sci- ence 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 S p o t l i g h t

ne of the new faculty mem- That office subcontracted the Army Corps bers at Sam Houston State of Engineers because of the Corps’ archeologi- University this year is forensic cal experience, through which the Bytheways anthropologist Joan Bytheway. were selected as part of an international team of Bytheway and her forensic anthropologists. Ohusband, Robert, were members of a team Bytheway worked in the anthropology/ of experts who examined and preserved pathology tent on a military base. human remains exhumed from two mass “The archeological team flew out to the graves in Iraq in 2005. The graves con- mass gravesites while the lab team, which I was tained the bodies of the victims of Saddam on, stayed on the base,” she said. Hussein and his Baathist regime. “We had an intake location area where the Bytheway had an interest in archeol- bodies would be delivered,” she explained. “In ogy even as a child. intake, they would separate the clothing from “I was always digging in the dirt the bodies, so when the skeletal remains came looking for fossils,” she said. to us there was no bias. We didn’t see clothing Digging Into When she graduated from high that might indicate one sex or another.” school, she volunteered at an archeologi- The anthropology team performed a bio- cal site in Pennsylvania, and from there, logical profile to determine the victim’s age, sex, The Hussein she went to a Native American site, also height, living stature and trauma. That informa- located in Pennsylvania. tion was passed to the pathologist to make a “The site was a large Native determination of manner and cause of death. Case American occupation site with multiple “The clothing went to an area called Indian burials. When we excavated cultural objects, where they actually laid the the burials we found human skeletal clothing out and marked all of the bullet Professor Works At Iraqi remains,” she said. “From that point defects,” said Bytheway. “They marked those Site For Justice Department on I was hooked. I fnished my and photographed them, and at the end, the undergraduate and graduate degrees skeletal material and the clothing came together in physical anthropology.” for the pathologist to examine. It gave the In graduate school, Bytheway assisted pathologist more definitive information as to a professor at the University of Pittsburgh the number of gunshot wounds.” who worked on forensic cases. After she All the information was compiled in a case graduated, she consulted independently file and was examined by a team of American in Pennsylvania on forensic skeletal mat- attorneys involved in the case against Saddam ters for the Pennsylvania State Police and Hussein. They examined the files to check for the County of Westmoreland and taught any inconsistencies. The FBI was also involved. forensic anthropology at the University of They analyzed written documents that were Pittsburgh until she left to go to Iraq. found on the clothing. “The Department of Justice was work- Bytheway found the Iraqi people she came ing with the Iraqi Special Tribunal to build a across to be very gracious. case of genocide against Saddam Hussein,” she “They were phenomenal,” she said. said, “and they developed this office within the “We are not talking about the radical Department of Justice called the Regime Crimes insurgents. We’re talking about the normal, Liaison Office.” average Iraqi people.”

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 15 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 sen- tenced 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 she said. “It was a catalyst for me, as far as And personally? changed her life, Bytheway paused for a moment being a better forensic anthropologist. I’m “I really loved the Iraqi people,” she said. before answering. certainly more experienced in pointing out “I really enjoyed their culture, their food. “Yes,” she said. “I think it changed my trauma on bone.” “Even though Iraq is a Middle Eastern life…spiritually, professionally, personally. She uses her experience in Iraq to bring country that has been under oppression for so Spiritually, the people in Iraq still talk about relevance to the courses she teaches at SHSU. long, it is very modern in some ways—many Abraham as if he lived just a generation ago, “During lecture, I talk about different women dress in mini-skirts and high heels,” she rather than thousands of years ago. Iraq is, sup- experiences that I’ve had in Iraq,” she said. said. “The Sunnis are more traditional with their posedly, where the Garden of Eden was, so if “Flying in on a C-130, no windows, landing in clothing. There are also a lot of Christian Iraqis you have any type of spirituality, you cannot what is called a ‘corkscrew’ pattern…just a lot that we talked with who became good friends. help but feel a reaction to that.” of different experiences that I share with my “We also had many Muslim friends,” She felt that she improved professionally, classes. I’m a better forensic anthropologist, so she said. “When you are with them, all those because “there are very few forensic anthropolo- I’m better equipped to train students.” differences go away.” gists who have seen that much trauma,”

16 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e UNIVERSITY Fo c u s Fall Enrollment Hits All-Time High

Sam Houston State University’s enrollment The university is not only attracting more for the 2006 fall semester is 15,935, a new all- students, but is keeping more. The freshman time record. one-year retention rate is approximately 70 SHSU President James Gaertner has often percent, up almost 8 percent in the past five told groups that he feels the university’s con- years, and the minority population is 28 percent, struction efforts, its award-winning retention an increase Gaertner attributed, in part, to the program, its commitment to maintaining a fac- Student Advising and Mentoring Center. o ulty/student ratio at about 1:22, and increasing average admission scores have added to SHSU’s appeal to potential students.

Former Enron Vice President Speaks on Campus

Sherron S. Watkins, a former vice president wrong not only at Enron but with much of the of the Enron Corporation, addressed the univer- whole system that equity markets rely on to sity as the President’s Speaker Series lecturer on function properly, as well as focuses on ethical Nov. 14. leadership and how to avoid any semblance of Watkins, dubbed by the media as Enron’s Enron-like behavior. “whistleblower” for alerting then-chief executive The President’s Speaker Series was created officer Ken Lay to the accounting irregularities in January 2002 by James F. Gaertner, SHSU within the company, discussed the corporation’s president, to introduce Sam Houston State deterioration and advised students of warning University students, many of whom are first gen- signs of unethical future employers. eration college students, to people who are living Lauded in the press for her courageous successful and principled lives. It is supported actions, Watkins was named as one of TIME by a grant from long-time SHSU benefactor, the magazine’s three 2002 Persons of the Year for late Lu Ellen Gibbs. being someone “who did just right by doing Previous speakers include David Robinson, their jobs rightly.” Dan Rather, Debbi Fields, Ken Jennings, Now an independent speaker and consul- Drayton McLane and Dave Dravecky. o tant, Watkins discusses what she feels went

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. The honor is one of the top national awards in agriculture education. o

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 17 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

18 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e 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 profes- sional 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 The initiative, coordinated by the “We have two school counseling courses, educational leadership and counseling depart- Education Trust’s National Center for and we have changed those to be less mental- ment’s school counselor preparation program, Transforming School Counseling, in health oriented and more student-achievement the department and the College of Education Washington, D.C., charges universities to oriented,” Nelson said. “We’ve not only changed have been accepted as a part of the Transforming evaluate its school counselor preparation pro- the names of the courses, but we have changed School Counseling Initiative. gram curriculum “dramatically” in order to the content. ensure that the program is the most “current and “The names and the content now reflect the up-to-date there is,” according to Judith Nelson, new role of the school counselor, which is to be assistant professor in the department. a school leader, an advocate and accountable for the program,” she said. o

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 19 ELC Program Earns Eight-Year Accreditation

The SHSU educational leadership and counseling department’s community coun- seling 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 to earn accreditation. o

AAA Texas Honors SHSU for Alcohol Prevention Program

AAA Texas has awarded Sam Houston State associated with alcohol use. The “KATS” University the $5,000 grand prize in the AAA campaign has been integrated into school College and University Drinking and Driving events, the curriculum, campus newspaper, Prevention Awards Program. web site and flyers, as well as personal and The competition challenges colleges and mass e-mail distributions. universities to develop and implement programs “Sam Houston’s ‘KATS’ program is an to prevent student drinking and driving and excellent example of a school providing a alcohol abuse. This year, six universities were well-conceived and comprehensive approach awarded a total of $10,000. to dealing with the serious problem of drink- Sam Houston State earned the award for its ing and driving and alcohol abuse on campus,” “Kats Taking Care of Kats” campaign, which said Steven Bloch, coordinator of the AAA’s utilizes the university’s Bearkat mascot theme to College and University Drinking and Driving increase student participation in alcohol educa- Prevention Awards Program. o tion and promote their willingness to assist their fellow “KATS” when engaging in risky behavior

20 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e E Y E O N 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 The contest before 88,000 in Austin was The kinesiology major rushed for more than comfortable playing defense. During spring Terry’s breakout game on a national stage. 100 yards in six of the next seven games, earning drills, I joked with our defensive coaches that, if Against a Longhorn team ranked number one Southland Conference Offensive “Player of the they weren’t going to start D. D., I might just nationally in rush defense (allowing only 42 Week” three times. At midseason, Terry became steal him for the offense.” yards a game), Terry carried 21 times for 85 one of 16 finalists for the Walter Payton Award, Whitten’s jest turned prophetic. When yards. the top offensive award for players in the NCAA preseason drills started on August 8, suddenly “I’m not a cocky person, and I try to be as Division I championship series. the cupboard was bare. Due to graduation or modest as I can,” Terry said. “But when I heard Terry ended the season with a school record injuries, Sam Houston returned only one the stats I had against Texas, I felt like I could 1,328 yards rushing on 215 carries. Only eight running back with college experience. be one of the best running backs in the nation. backs have ever run for more yards in a single Terry was moved to offense into a position None of that would be possible without the season in Southland Conference history. Terry’s he hadn’t played since high school. He didn’t great group of guys I had blocking for me. Our 278 yards in the Southeastern victory play in the season opener, but carried 19 times offensive line did a great job every week.” and his 253 yards against McNeese State rank as for 122 yards and three touchdowns as a backup A week later, on the first play of the the second and third best rushing days ever by a in the next two games. The coaches made Terry Southland opener at Northwestern State, Terry Bearkat back. a starter for the game against defending national dashed for a 74-yard touchdown. It was off to champion Texas. the races for Terry after that.

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 21 Building A Championship Team

When the Sam Houston State baseball team been eager and open to everything the coaching takes the field this spring under the guidance staff has asked.” of one of the most successful coaches in NCAA During his tenure at Texas A&M, 108 Division I history, it’s hard to tell who is more players were selected in the Major League excited—Bearkat fans or the head coach himself. baseball draft. Johnson’s teams at Texas A&M Johnson directed Texas A&M to two were ranked No. 1 in the nation for 11 weeks NCAA College World Series appearances, 13 in 1989, six weeks in 1993 and three times in NCAA regional appearances, and a record of 1999. 876 victories, 433 losses, and three ties in 21 The task in front of Johnson is challenging. years as the Aggies’ skipper. He won Southwest Sam Houston finished ninth in the Southland Conference championships in 1986, 1989, Conference in 2006 and has not appeared in the and 1993 and Big 12 league titles in 1998 SLC post-season tournament since 2000. and 1999. “There’s a lot to learn. We’re getting At age 60, Johnson believes he’s in the into the inner game of baseball and trying to prime of his coaching career, enthusiastic and teach the little things that make the difference eager to get back on the field to coach again. between winning and losing,” Johnson said. At season’s end, Terry was named first “We’re excited about what’s happening “We’re dedicating this season to the 18 senior team All-Southland Conference and was voted here at Sam Houston State,” Johnson said. “It ball players on this year’s squad. We’re challeng- by the league’s head coaches and sports informa- will take some time to build a program, and I’m ing them to get their expectations higher. When tion directors as Southland Offensive Player of not going to take any shortcuts. I believe we you play 56 games in a season, you’re not going the Year. can win at Sam Houston—I wouldn’t have been to play great every time out. What makes the “It’s a great feeling and I thank God interested in the job had I not believed that.” difference is how you react to adversity.” because without him, none of this would be pos- Johnson was Sporting News National Johnson said he was impressed with the sible,” Terry said. “I’m ecstatic, but I look at this Coach of the Year in 1993 and is a member of new Bearkat Baseball Complex even before he as a team award. My whole line and receivers both the American Baseball Coaches Association came to Huntsville for his interview. He and who blocked for me are all part of this. I’m so (ABCA) and Texas Baseball Hall of Fame. He his wife, Linda, made the short drive here from happy it is hard to put into words.” was Big 12 Coach of the Year in 1986, 1993, College Station and took a tour of the new With size and speed, Terry obviously is 1998 and 1999 and Southwest Conference Coach facilities and the SHSU campus when the job a target of interest for NFL scouts. His perfor- of the Year in 1986, 1989 and 1993. He served came open. mance on offense helped take Sam Houston, a as head coach for Team USA in the summer Johnson now is a Bearkat and is eager to team predicted sixth in the SLC in preseason of 1999. get the 2007 season started. polls, to a 6-5 season mark and a runner-up “The first thing after taking the job, I “I wasn’t ready for retirement. I feel like finish in the league. called every player to introduce myself,” Johnson I still have something to give to the game,” “D.D. gives you big play possibilities every said. “I was really impressed by the quality Johnson said. “My wife and I have moved to time he touches the football,” Whitten said. of the kids and their desire to succeed. That Huntsville. With family and grandchildren in “Having a running back that can take it to the impression hasn’t changed. We have quality Houston and so many friends in this area, Sam house on any given play is such an advantage.” guys here who want to work and win. They have Houston has been an ideal fit.” Terry was recruited out of Willis High School by Baylor but has no regrets about wear- ing 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 recruit- ed. 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 gradu- ated from Sam, are always around to help out. I’m lucky I ended up this way.”

22 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Spring Sports Outlook

Last year, when Sam Houston State won Head Coach Bob Brock’s softball team both the men’s and women’s outdoor track and appears loaded with pitching talent. Two-time field league championships for the second year All-Southland Conference hurler Shalayne Blythe in a row, it marked a Southland first. No SLC and sophomore Brandi Crnkovic are joined by an member had ever before won both men’s and outstanding freshman recruit Morgan Mikulin women’s titles in consecutive years. of Huntsville. Now, in 2007, the question is, can the Shortstop Tanya Hooser and outfielder Bearkats “three-peat!” Stephanie Mosley, All-Southland performers With 24 returning All-Southland athletes the past two years, return to lead the Bearkats returning (12 men, 12 women) plus several tal- at the plate. ented newcomers, Sam Houston State definitely Sam Houston State will host the 2007 will be in the hunt. Southland Conference post-season softball “With the addition of two new teams tournament at the Bearkat Softball Complex in the conference, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi May 11 – 13. and Central , the complexion of the Jim Giachino, who produced NCAA meet will change, but we’re definitely tournament participants at Missouri State, beginning the season with another title sweep begins his first season as Sam Houston State as our goal,” SHSU head track and field coach women’s tennis coach this spring. The Bearkats Curtis Collier said. went 7-3 in Southland Conference action last Top returning athletes for the Bearkats year to place third, the team’s highest league include five-time Southland Conference pole finish ever. Irina Sotnikova and Lata Assudani vault champion Jennie Sewell and seven-time return to lead the Kats. All-SLC sprinter Tiffany Singleton on the The men’s and women’s golf programs, women’s side and six-time all-league sprinter under the direction of second-year coach Mike Chris Edison for the men. Dirks, also look to be improved. The men’s golf The track and field squad is not the team won three tournament team titles this fall. Sam Houston State will only Bearkat spring sport with bright prospects The women won one team championship and for 2007. finished top four in two other events. host the 2007 Southland Conference post-season softball tournament at the Bearkat Softball Complex May 11 – 13.

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 23 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 tour- naments 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 Left: Jejuan Plair, Sr. Guard Intercontinental Airport. Below: Erica Parker, Sr. Guard “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 presi- dential 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.

24 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e BUILDING THE Vi s i o n A ‘Rather’ Extraordinary Gift $2 Million Donation Breaks University Record By Julia May

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 univer- sity, 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 con- “The gift from Dan Rather and his tinued, “he explained how the increasing need for funding outside the state legislature was needed to aid those students least able to fully family is the largest single cash donation help themselves financially,” Rather continued. “He also explained how resources from ever made to this grand old university.” ‘outside’ help could benefit the university in its James Gaertner, President—Sam Houston State University overall, general drive for excellence,” said Rather. After talking with Gaertner, Rather said he and his wife thought a lot about what they could scholarships and to support the Communications number of enrichment programs; filmed promo- do for Sam Houston State. program. It is safe to say that many lives will be tional material for the university; and met with The Rathers called a family council to changed for the better because of this example students and classes. discuss their wishes, and all agreed that the time of great generosity. We sincerely appreciate Mr. In 1998, he established what Sam Houston to make a financial contribution was now. Rather’s thoughtfulness, and his obvious State students have called one of the best University officials noted the significance of affection for Sam Houston State, that resulted broadcasting internships in the United the Rather gift. in this wonderful donation.” States, inviting three students per year to “The gift from Dan Rather and his family Throughout the years, Rather’s support of spend a semester working at CBS News in is a milestone in Sam Houston State’s history,” Sam Houston State University has encompassed New York City. said Gaertner. a wide variety of areas. He has established new Even before the internship was established, “It is the largest single cash donation ever scholarships and supported existing programs Sam Houston State’s journalism students were made to this grand old university,” he continued. on campus including journalism, the library, feeling Rather’s influence. “The gift will be used to endow undergraduate alumni relations, the Honors Program, and a

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 25 “So many people, Note From known and unknown, Dan Rather … helped me get through Sam Houston State As life goes along, love sometimes fades, but mine for Sam Houston has never wavered when I was there, since the first day the school took me, an unwor- thy one, in. Nor has my deep appreciation for desperately trying all that the school (then Sam Houston State Teachers’ College) and the people of Huntsville to make it, that I’ve have given to me. Among so many other things, they gave me always wanted to give the educational foundation to pursue my dreams, which have come true far beyond anything I back—somehow, some could have imagined at the time. Most of all, they gave me heart. It is not too strong to say way, to the best of that Sam Houston, while I was there, gave me a heart transplant—a fighting heart that was my ability,” 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 trying- to-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 Jenna Jackson, a Sam Houston State “He was exactly right,” she continued. “I’ve many people there whom I’d never met before University graduate who is now a producer for been fortunate enough, in the nearly ten years and with whom I had no previous connections. CBS’s 48 Hours, was one of them. since I graduated from SHSU, to experience so As just one example among many, “Dan Rather is the one person who has many amazing stories and meet so many incred- sometime between my junior and senior years, had the most impact on my professional life,” ible people through my work at CBS News. All despite my best efforts (a patchwork of part-time she said. “He has also been a role model for me of this came about because of Dan’s help. jobs during the school terms and oil field personally. He is one of the last journalists with “He is always looking forward and summer work) it looked as though I would true integrity and courage, and he is a constant working on the next big thing in journalism, as have to drop out. inspiration.” he is doing now. But he makes time to mentor Seemingly out of nowhere I was granted Jackson, who was the editor of the and befriend people like me,” she said. “Without something called a “Lawrence Scholarship.” student newspaper, The Houstonian, met Rather him, and the skills I began to learn at Sam It was a few hundred dollars, just enough-but during one of his visits on campus when she was Houston, I would not have the fulfilling life enough—to get me over the hump. I didn’t, a sophomore. as a journalist I have today. I will be don’t, know the “Lawrence” of the name, but I “He immediately became a mentor,” she forever thankful.” o have never forgotten what it meant to me. said. “Any time I would get discouraged about Over the years, as I got off of the bottom going into the journalism profession, which was in my chosen profession, I tried to give back to often, he would remind me that it was a calling, the school when I could, what I could. But there and that what I was learning then would give wasn’t a lot I could do. me a toughness that would help me survive in When the university (which it had become the future as a journalist. 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

26 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e to have been the first time anywhere in Texas My wife and I, however, had left the cam- and iron for me, even—yea, especially—when (and not much, if any, anywhere else) that a pus the night after the building dedication say- I might have made a mistake and/or might not major building at a university had been named ing to ourselves that some day, some how, we have deserved such friendship and loyalty. for anyone who either had not been at the school were going to contribute in some significant (for With all of this in mind, when President for a long while or who never made a large us) financial way to the school. We never forgot Gaertner told us last year that the university was financial contribution. that vow. Over time we brought our children going to begin its biggest campaign for help Whether that was true or not I was deeply into our confidence about this (they had been ever, and why (among other things, the increas- touched, and so was my family. there for the building dedication) and told them ing need for help outside the state legislature Bluntly put, a version of “Can you believe that—especially if anything happened to us— in aiding students least able to fully help them- they’ve done such a thing without his ‘buying they should keep this close in mind and heart. selves financially and the need for outside help in it?” plus, “This kind of thing just never hap- (They enthusiastically agreed.) aiding the university in its overall, general drive pens” made the rounds. (Sorry to say, these sorts We, as a family, began saving toward the for excellence), we listened closely and thought of things weren’t always said in good spirit). day when I and the family might be able to do about it a lot. That was sometime in the 1990s. the maximum possible in our circumstances for “If not now, when?” settled in as the key As the years rolled by, I often thought of Sam Houston—whether I was still alive or not. question. We’ve long had an acute sense of what an extraordinary thing the university and It was under the general heading of “some day.” how lucky and blessed we have been as a fam- the board of regents had done. I also thought As we did so, there were times—as ily. And for so long we had this longing to give that if I tried to make some substantial (for me there had been on so many occasions in the something back to Sam Houston. In the great and my family) financial contribution in the past—when the Sam Houston community scheme of things, anything we could contribute wake of that generous gesture, someone was (administration, faculty and students) and that wouldn’t be a whole lot. But what we could do bound to say a version of, “Ah, hah! You see, it of Huntsville stood up for me and stood by me we wanted to do, and we wanted to do it at a was, after all, about money.” when the going got tough. When times were the time when the need seemed to be the greatest. It was never about that, and we knew it. roughest, including those when it involved my We eventually concluded that the time was now. We also knew that, at that time, we did not professional responsibilities, Sam Houston and We wish we could do more. o have the resources to do anything remotely Huntsville were rocks of support and encourage- “major” for the school. ment. Through every storm of life they were oak

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 27 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. “From the depths of my heart, I am truly “With the scholarships we are establishing, we hope that deserving students will be able grateful to have received such great financial to focus more on their studies and not have the distraction of worrying about how to pay for assistance from someone I have never met. school,” the donor added. “We want to provide a better way for students to reach their Thank you for believing in me.” 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

28 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e ALUMNI Lo o k

Vienne Named Alumni Director

Charlie Vienne was named director of Prior to that he was division manager Alumni Relations effective Nov. 1, 2006. for special facilities for the city of Shreveport, Vienne said he will focus on increasing La. (2000 – 02), athletic business manager at membership in the Alumni Association, increas- Northwestern State (1997 – 2000), athletic facil- ing participation at tailgate events and recep- ity manager at Northwestern State (1995 – 97), tions throughout the state and establishing area and marketing and promotions assistant at the alumni clubs in cities and counties around the University of North Carolina at Wilmington state. (1993 – 95). He would also like to see more alumni He received his master’s degree in sports come back to campus. management from Georgia “There are so many alumni who have not in 1993, his bachelor’s in business administra- been back to campus in many, many years,” he tion from Northwestern State in 1991, and said. “If we can get them back on campus just has done post graduate study in accounting at once, they will fall in love all over again with Northwestern State. this great university.” Despite not having attended SHSU, Vienne Vienne served as assistant director for said, he feels like a real Bearkat. alumni relations from June 2006 until his “My family and I have fallen in love with Alumni appointment to the interim director position Sam Houston and Huntsville and have really 2007Board in September. He previously worked as settled in here and are proud to call this home,” Col. John McManners Scott McCarley assistant athletic director for external relations he said. President Clemon Montgomery at Northwestern (La.) State University, He and his wife, Kristy, who is director of Walter Bennett, Jr. Kirby Nash from 2002 – 06. Bearkat OneCard Services, have a two-year-old President Elect Ed Owens daughter, Jensen. o John Hoyt Trisha Pollard Vice President Kenneth Ross Barbara Bright Linda Bowers Rushing Secretary Dick Rydzeski Individual Service Recognized Jack Compton Summer Sanford Treasurer Sonny Sikes George Miles Mike Sizemore Each year, the Alumni Association Service The motto, “The Measure of Life is its Past President Marcus Stephenson Awards Program recognizes up to six individu- Service” was originally an inscription on a George Buckow Mary Ellen Thornton als who have made significant contributions to memorial window placed in the Old Main Ronny Carroll Alan Tinsley the university, exemplifying the motto, “The building honoring Henry Carr Pritchett, Chester Crawford Robert Wallace Measure of Life is its Service”. Those recognized President of Sam Houston State Normal Marta Edwards Don Ward include Sam Houston State alumni, faculty, staff, Institute from 1891 – 1908. o Alan Fletcher Austin Huckabee administrators, and friends—the people who are Gloria Gilbert Student Appointee at the very heart of the university. Marie Hayden Marlena Murillo The Service Awards Luncheon will be Sally Kelly Student Appointee Jack Kyle Frank Holmes held in the Lowman Student Center Ballroom Susan Lenamon Ex Oficio on Friday, April 27, 2007 at 11:30 am. Dianne MacKenzie Charlie Vienne Charles Mallery Ex Oficio

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 29 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 residential construction company in Bryan that She became one of the first women in the James F. Gaertner and his wife, Nancy, while builds homes in Brazos and Grimes counties. Houston Region to become a licensed owner/ students at SHSU, Ron and Ruth Blatchley In addition, he serves on the board of direc- operator of McDonald’s restaurants when she helped provide one of the university’s most tors of First National Bank of Bryan/College and her husband went into partnership in their noticeable new monuments, the Bell Tower. Station and has been the recipient of such awards 12 franchise restaurants, where she was an active Ron, a former owner of more than 12 as the 2001 Newman Award for an outstand- participant in the day-to-day operation and McDonald’s restaurants in the Bryan/College ing businessman in Bryan/College Station, 1998 also served as president of the Houston Region Station and Houston areas, received both his Outstanding McDonald’s Partner for the top 20 Operators Association. bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SHSU in franchise owners in the world and “Top Rookie Ruth retired in 2002. 1968 and 1969, respectively. Owner/Operator” in McDonald’s of Texas, In addition to being a significant donor to He also served four years in the US Air among many others. the Bell Tower, the Blatchleys also provided the Force, was the director of student affairs at Texas A “Realtor of the Year,” Ruth owned a clock in the Alumni Garden, beside the Lowman A&M University for 14 years, was mayor of real estate company with two partners in Bryan/ Student Center. o Bryan from 1983 – 1985, and currently owns a College Station for 10 years. She also was active in numerous organizations in the area.

30 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e James Hayley Ron Koska Robert Rod A former member of the Texas State A charter member of the SHSU chapter A first vice president and financial broker University System Board of Regents, Hayley is of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Koska is a 1961 for Raymond James and Associates and a mul- president and chief executive officer of the Texas graduate with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. tiple “Broker of the Year” recipient, Rod has City—La Marque Chamber of Commerce. After graduation, he began his career in been described as “honest,” a “hard worker” and He received his Bachelor of Business the food service industry and founded his own “well-respected as a person and business man.” Administration degree in 1959. Houston-based firm in 1969. He received his Bachelor of Business Named to the TSUS board of regents in His business, Institutional Sales Associates, Administration degree in 1964. 1999 by then-governor George W. Bush, Hayley now has 105 employees and offices in Houston, Rod started his career as a stockbroker and assisted in obtaining regent approval for various Austin, Lubbock, Dallas and Albuquerque and has managed the account for Lyndon Baines projects on the SHSU campus, including three has sales in excess of $400 million. Johnson’s family for over 20 years. new dormitories, the Visitor/Alumni Center, and Koska has shown SHSU, and his commu- His business endeavors include being the baseball/softball complex, served as the local nity, financial support by sponsoring the Student founder and chief executive officer of the chairman for SHSU and was vice chairman of the Technology and Lobby areas in the College of National Bank of Waller County, now Texas Texas State University—San Marcos board. Business Administration, supplying food and Premier Bank; owning Redi-Smoke, which he Among his endeavors are member and labor for Athletic Department fundraisers and later sold to Mr. Smokey; and purchasing the chairman of the board for Energy for Schools, serving as a lifetime member of the Alumni potato chip company that soon became Bob’s Texas City Rotary Club member, member and Association and on the Sam Houston Memorial Texas Style, which he also sold to a publicly- former chairman of the Gulf Coast Chamber Museum’s “Friends of the Museum” board. traded company. Executives and the Texas State Chamber In addition, he serves as a benefactor Avid hunters, he and his family have trav- Executives, St. John’s United Methodist Church for Delta Tau Delta National Fraternity, the eled the world on safaris. member, and former trustee of La Marque Brookwood Community, the University of St. A life member of the Houston Livestock Independent School District. Thomas, Pines Montessori School, the Marine Show and Rodeo, the NRA and the Houston In addition, he received the “Outstanding Military Academy in Harlingen, Lutheran and International Safari Club, as well as Ducks Chamber of Commerce Executive in Texas” High North, Houston Choral Showcase, Unlimited and Quail Unlimited, Rod hosts award in 2005 by the Texas Association of Special Olympics, Pilgrim Baptist Church, “youth” hunts for the less fortunate and donates Business, is a past recipient of the Texas City— Port Mansfield Chamber of Commerce, Zion meats from hunting expeditions to the hungry. La Marque Community Service Award in 1998, Lutheran Preschool and Zion Lutheran Church In addition, he has chaired and been the the Texas Bancshares Howard O. Payne Award in Houston. o honoree of many charities, such as the American in 1996, and Texas Chamber of Commerce Diabetes Association, the Ronald McDonald Distinguished Service Award in 2002. House, the National Rifle Association, He was named the Galveston County New Houston Safari Club, Safari Club International, Outstanding Citizen of the Year in 1991 and an and Westlake Club Wildlife Conservation “Outstanding Educator of America” in 1982. o Associations, among others. o

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 31 Rod, Souryal and Arrambide photos by Gathright Studio

T.O. Souryal Arrambide Named First Souryal, a 1977 graduate with a Bachelor Distinguished Young Alumnus of Science degree in biology, is a nationally—and L. Stacey Arrambide, a 1997 and 1999 utive officer of SYNERGOS, a company in The internationally—recognized orthopedic surgeon Sam Houston State University graduate who Woodlands that handles statistical analyses of who not only works on professional athletes but rose from an intern to vice president of statis- data for medical researchers, and convinced her provides free medical assistance to amateur ath- tics and data management for SYNERGOS in to allow him to serve as a summer intern. letes as well. only eight years, has been named the SHSU By the end of the summer, he had made Souryal began distinguishing himself while Alumni Association’s first Distinguished Young such an impression on her that she offered him at SHSU, serving as a senator in the Student Alumnus. a permanent position. Government Association, president of the Arrambide received his award during the Within eight years, he had worked Lowman Student Center Program Council, help- Distinguished Alumni Award gala, held during his way up to vice president of statistics and ing to establish a chapter of Kappa Sigma frater- SHSU’s homecoming weekend Oct. 13. data management. nity and graduating in three years. The grandson of Mexican immigrants, Arrambide graduated Cum Laude in 1997 When he was accepted at the University Arrambide, a first generation college student, with his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a of Texas—San Antonio, one of three medical turned down athletic scholarships from such minor in statistics and in 1999 with his master’s schools that accepted him, he was the first SHSU universities as Tulane and the Naval Academy degree in statistics. He currently serves on the graduate to be admitted to medical school in to come to SHSU in order to remain close to board of directors for the SHSU Kat Pack. several years. his father. He and his wife, Janelle, have two As an orthopedic surgeon, he writes on While a graduate student in the statistics children, son Lou Elijah, “Eli,” and daughter orthopedic medicine for professional journals and program, he contacted the owner and chief exec- Maya Marie. o 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 profession- al athletic teams. He is currently in his 14th year as head team physician for the Dallas Mavericks Stay Connected basketball team. The 2007 Sam Houston State University He also hosts a radio show for ESPN radio Alumni Directory is an invaluable tool in called “Inside Sports Medicine” since 2002 a world where building and maintaining a and is writing a book entitled “The Weekend Warrior’s Guide To Sports Injuries.” strong personal network has become essential. He expanded his philanthropic endeavors The directory contains complete listings of all in 2004, when he established the Texas Sports alumni including e-mail addresses, profes- Medicine Foundation, a charitable organization to help financially disadvantaged high school sional and personal information as well athletes with medical bills. o as biographical information. Scheduled for publication in May 2007.

32 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e 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

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 33 “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” Joel A. Barker The President’s Associates ($25,000 or more)

100 Club, Inc. Gibson D. and Sandra E. Lewis G. Vernon and Sharon S. Aker Ron Mafrige Myron A. Balcom Foster E. and Mary P. Murphy Earl H Burrough Trust Murphy Payne Charitable Trust Carol A. Callahan Estate Cecil N. and Lynn Neely Halford R. Conwell Michael L. Neely Suzanne Dawley Russell N. and Nancy Neely ExxonMobil Foundation Jack C. and Ruth Lynn Parker First National Bank of Huntsville Dan I. and Jean Rather Robert M. and Yvonne Y. Fowler Edgar A. and Carolyn L. Reeves GHS Foundation The Sam Houston Foundation Mary Laura Gibbs San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc. Lacey Hardy Glennon Joe B. and Winnie M. Sandel Russell D. and Glenda J. Gordy Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop George Ann Harding Jack S. and Kathleen Staggs John R. and Toni C. Hardy, Sr. Susan L. Neely Standley Joel M. Hardy Randy R. and Ann M. Stewart John R. “Jay” Hardy, Jr. Ann Bradshaw Stokes Foundation Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP Texas Pioneer Foundation Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo W. T. “Tom” and Lou Thweatt, Jr. John M. and Nancy L. Hoyt Carol H. and Joseph M. Weller Charles W. and Lina Z. Jones Weller Family Trust Samuel Ronald P. and Donna Koska Miriam York* Houston The General’s Associates ($10,000 to $24,999) James E. and Jill Baine Preston and Joslen Johnson B. Kelley Barber Ronald D. Johnson Society James B. and Elsie Bexley Walter E. Johnson Gordon and Genevieve Brown Joint & Spine Center, P.C. CenterPoint Energy Michael A. Lytle The society ($2,500 and more) CW Lighting Charles T. and Ann C. Mallery commemorates Texas’ greatest hero Rolando V. and Josefa del Carmen Mattie Bea Medford and the university’s namesake. It is B. K. and Barbara Eversole Jane C. and Charles W. Monday comprised of four associates’ categories, First State Bank Lee E. and Elizabeth B. Olm according to donors’ levels of giving. Greater Texas Foundation Jeffrey L. and Simeon L. Pruski All members receive invitations to a John F. Harris Sonny and Joanne Sikes special program held annually. Marie Hayden Texas Guaranteed Huntsville Team Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep Jerry L. Zamzow

34 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just Giving Societies Giving societies recognize donors’ exceptional passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” giving that meets annual, special project, endowment, capital, and scholarship needs Joel A. Barker of the university. Listings are for gifts made between September 1, 2005, and August The Senator’s Associates ($5,000 to $9,999) 31, 2006. Unpaid pledges are not included.

Abbott Laboratories Fund Gibbs Brothers & Company Eugene McCaffety Agricultural Workers Mutual Auto Graeber, Simmons & Cowan Montague Family Living Trust Insurance Co. David E. and Dolores A. Haralson Multimedia Graphic Network, Inc. Arnold A. and Terrie Allemang William R. and Beverly Harrell New Century Mortgage Corporation Amegy Bank HGS Self Storage Ethel Brown Nicholson Fund Amegy Bank of Texas, N.A. Billie J. and James L. Hickman Pat and Freida O’Bryant Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Rufus D. and Margaret L. Hopper Emafred S. Pengelly The Bakewell Family Foundation The Humphreys Foundation James M. and Suzanne Perdue Michael and Deborah Bakewell Huntsville Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Foundation Joe B. and Nancy A. Bickley Medicine, PLLC Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Karey Patterson Bresenhan Dorothy A. Huskey SHSU Lettermen’s Association Bridgeway Capital Management, Inc. Robert E. and Sylvia J. Hutson Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Bridgeway Charitable Foundation Leonard and Marlene Keeling Texas Community Bank Marjorie Carter KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation Friends of W. Tom Thweatt III Ronald D. and Janice Choate KSAM FM and KHVL AM Fisher Tull Endowed Scholarship Fund Kay and Timothy Deahl Roger D. Lawrence Van Dyke & Associates, Inc. Geraldine and Wilburn D. Dickerson LLP Production Services, Inc. Gary L. and Pamela A. Whitlock Judy K. and Joseph P. Emmett Tish Matulnes R. Tracy and Leesa Williams Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc. McCaffety Electric

The Governor’s Associates ($2,500 to $4,999)

Angelo J. and Lynn Amato Gary L. and Margaret A. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. John W. Montague Charlie and Cathy Amato Doug Duncan, M.D. William S. and Pat Montague Joseph A. and Elizabeth Amato Entergy Corporation David E. and Grettle O. Payne ARTech Signs & Lighting William A. and Linda Fick Professional Golfers’ Association of America William D. and Gabriel Baumeyer James F. and Nancy Gaertner N. Ross and Margaret S. Quarles James D. and Judy Bozeman John M. and Donna D. Gilbert Red Oak Sportswear, Inc. Horace R. and Euline W. Brock John F. Godfrey Randall L. and Sherry D. Reed Dale Brown William B. and Diane J. Green Jim and Adalyn Schillaci Buckalew Chevrolet Joe L. “Bud” and Joan Haney Shrader & Williamson Ray A. and Luann T. Burgess Che’ Williamson and Timothy Herron Southwest Business Corporation Ruth M. Cady Hillcrest Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc. Victor E. and Judith Sower Ronald H. and Faye S. Carroll Frank R. and Maria A. Holmes Jimmy E. and Mandy Spivey Mary A. and Scott D. Charpentier Raymond James State Farm Companies Foundation Edward C. Coffey Jeffrey W. and Gina R. Lee Robert S. and Erin M. Steele Charles and Sherry Cox Letts Family Trust Texas Gas Transmission, LLC Charles N. and Kim Crawford Brenda J. Love-Jones and Ed Jones Mita E. Tidwell Michael J. and Nancy L. Czerwinski Ross W. and Jody Lovell James W. and Nancy M. Tiller T. V. and Fern Dodson Lloyd C. and Marilyn H. Martin U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Brands Inc. Dow Chemical Company Foundation Dr. Stephen H. Means & Associates

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 35 Henry D. and Carolyn A. Adair Ronald L. Earl Cynthia A. and Paul A. Loeffler W. A. & Edna Leake Advantage Rent-A-Car ECI Bank Strategies/M Dianne MacKenzie Stubblefield Estate The Advertising Agency Benefit Solutions G. Scott and Mary McCarley Texas Capital Bank of Huntsville Rudy R. Fernandez, Jr. Samuel P. and James L. and Amato Linehandlers, Inc. First National Bank - Killeen Stephanie A. McGee Tamera D. Threadgill Amato, Inc. First United Methodist Kevin R. and Lisa McKenzie Monica J. and Rodney Turner Amica Companies Foundation Church - Conroe McKenzie’s Barbeque - Vector Marketing Corporation Leroy and Myrna Ashorn First Victoria National McKenzie’s Burgers & Fries E. Don and Denise Walker Thomas A. and Jean Babcock Bank - Huntsville John A. and Walker County William A. Bartlett B. Allen and Penny Fletcher Geanie L. McManners Laverne Warner Lyndel N. and Linda S. Beene Patty and W. Allen Gage George D. and Beth Miles Wells Fargo Community Bickley, Prescott & Co. The Arthur J. Gallagher Janet L. and Bruce K. Misamore Support Campaign BKD, LLP - Houston Foundation Thelma B. Mooney William K. and Edward F. and Jim E. Gilmore Valerie P. Muehsam Elizabeth R. Wheeler Nicole Blackburne George B. and Kerry G. Murray Roddy R. and Margie Wiley BNK Advisory Group Jennifer G. Hamilton Murski’s Ice House Charles D. and Ruby Lee and Allen M. Boren Domino’s Pizza - Huntsville Patricia M. and Hugh O’Kane Wanda C. Williams Jon and Barbara Bright Heartfield Florist Physical Therapy Associates Ann Lindsay Cloud Roland K. and Jean Hendricks Danny and Cindy Pierce Coburn’s Supply Co. Hibernia National Bank Gordon A. and Mary F. Plishker Donald Anthony Cole and E. Brent and Victoria Hughes Resource Protection Sara Sowers Cole Huntsville Pediatric & Management, L. P. E. Jack and Sue Ann Compton Internal Medicine Associates Marjorie B. and Harley E. Rex Chester D. and James E. and Sara L. Kelly Frank J. Robinson Pamela G. Crawford Estella Longoria Koryciak Rugby Alumni of Sam Houston D’Anne M. Crews K-STAR Country Radio SAMCO Capital Markets James and Ruth DeShaw Jack D. and Mary C. Kyle Perry and Betsy Smith Diane E. and Frank P. and Lyndall F. Leathers Space Saver Mini-Warehouses Douglas H. Dickey Michel T. Leonte Tommie R. and Lee and Lynett Drain R. Dean and Betty Lewis Mary K. Sprayberry Mary L. and James K. Lewis Jim and Betty Stevens 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.

36 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e The Austin Hall Society ($750 to $1,249)

The society commemorates the oldest building on campus that was dedicated in 1851 for Austin College with Sam Advantage Travel Tony E. Dressell Marilyn Mehr Houston in attendance. A group AGESS, LLC Shirley A. and Eddie L. Dye Debra K. and Billy F. Mitcham of Huntsville citizens acquired Agriculture Alumni Association Eagle Graphics Mitcham Industries, Inc. the building and contributed it Lunelle and Carl Anderson East Texas National Bank Thomas J. and to the state in 1879 to open Sam Joel E. and Helen D. Bass El Chico Restaurant Dorothy L. Mitchell Houston Normal Institute. Charles and Wanda Beckner of Huntsville Jerry L. and Marilynn K. Beto Robert C. and Blythe M. Ernst Elizabeth A. Mitchell Danny R. and The Farmhouse Cafe Russell S. and Connie F. Billingsley David R. and Teri L. Ficklen Allison N. Molina Sean J. and Darla P. Shaub Douglas M. and Jessica Bishea First National Bank-Trinity H. Dixon Montague Shell Oil Company Foundation Stanley J. and Katherine Blinka First Victoria National Joshua R. Mooney Stephen M. Sims Marjorie Boehme Bank - Victoria Nathan R. and Michael A. and Susan Sizemore Bennie C. and Anita H. Boles B. Marcus Gillespie Michelle D. Moran J. Micah and Marla S. Slaughter Charles H. Boyce Christopher W. Gore Mr. Gatti’s Pizza Joe H. and Mary Ann Smith Bracewell & Giuliani Frederic A. and Nelnet Marketing Solutions Marcus Smith Brazos Valley Bank Gretchen A. Gottschalk Richard E. Norman and William R. and Tina A. Smith Brenham National Bank Loretta J. Hankins Anne E. True Joseph P. and Janet Smyth Bill and Mary Beth Bridges James F. and Sandra L. Hanscom Occidental Petroleum Sonic Drive In William R. and Harper & Pearson Company Charitable Foundation William P. and Lisa G. South Shirley D. Brinkley Harold G. and Ana and Mark Palmer W. Marcus and Jason A. Brod Shirley Harrington Papa John’s Pizza Delilah Mixon Stephenson Brookshire Brothers Stan and Jo Hines Frank E. and Carol H. Parker Sterling Bank Sammy R. and Connie Bryan Thomas J. and Hazel Honeycutt Partners Bank of Texas Stevenson Beer Distributing Co. Karen D. and Ronald Buchtien Hospitality Foods Gregory D. and Leonard L. and Marilyn Valka Bobbie J. Burd-Walton and Huntsville Memorial Hospital Christina G. Peter Michael S. Vaughn George E. Walton A. Raymond and Susan Kehm Matthew S. and Eunice J. Wagner Marilyn M. and Craig C. and Beverly J. Kemp Criselda Pfitzinger Kirby D. and Patsy T. Waldrop David M. Butler Lake Area National Bank John R. and Judith A. Ragsdale Joe Gilpin Walker Estate Clothes ‘N Time Bobby and Pam Lane Lin C. and James Rahe Richard H. Ward and Karen and Henry L. Conaway Legend Bank Red Rider Rentals Michelle R. Pierczynski-Ward Continental Airlines Scott A. Logan Ringo Tire & Donald M. and Leslie Ward Corsicana National Madisonville State Bank Service Center, Inc. Jimmie J. and Bank & Trust Randall R. and SallieMae Student Loan Rosemary C. Wells Joan and Paul Culp Dale Ann Martell Marketing Association Wiesner of Huntsville DaimlerChrysler Edwin D. McCrory III The Sam Houston Group, L.P. Franklin and Martha Williams Corporation Fund Gary B. and Science Applications Woodforest National Bank Kenneth W. and Patsy A. Daw Sherrell A. McMillian International Corporation W. Mac and William E. and James R. and Sears Authorized Dealer Store Leanne G. Woodward Rhonda L. DeSpain Kathlina L. McNeill Gerda and Jim Sessions Robert M. Worley

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 37 AACSB International Douglas and Helen Gilbert AAUW Goerdel’s Country Meat Market Gary W. and Jill H. Adams Rex A. and Sandra S. Goodman AdVantage Specialties Edward and Patricia Griffiths Donald P. Albert Hank and Rae Templeton Gruy Alpha Phi Sigma John L. and Frances B. Hall Elsie and Steve Ameen Roger D. and Gena L. Hanagriff Gerald D. and Serena M. Andrews Gwen S. Hardy Mark P. and Carola Anthony Sharon T. and Thomas L. Hart William L. and Vicki Barber David A. Hayob Barnes and Noble Bookstore Anne and Bob Heartfield Aaron W. and Jennifer L. Bayles Jaimie L. and Kelly S. Hebert Jack and Susan Beckham, Jr. Dick T. and Karene A. Hendee Sarah A. Bergen Hewlett-Packard Employee BKD, LLP - Springfield, MO Charitable Giving Program Fred H. Blundell Hodges Business Interiors, Inc. Jerry S. and Ann B. Brannen Glendon M. and Jennie M. Hollis James M. and Leslie K. Brazzil Houston Galveston Area Council Leonard G. Breen and Mary E. Robbins David K. and Kathleen M. Hunter Janet A. and Lamar Bridges Todd Jermstad Wayne H. and Joyce Brown Thomas P. and Lisa Karlok Bethlyn and Randall Burditt Richard D. Keeler Margaret R. Byrd Kevin R. Knight Charles L. Calvit Camille Tinsley Krug Harrell H. and Jo E. Carpenter Leone H. Lancaster ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Robert T. and Gayla H. Lawson Candi A. Clement R. L. Lehman, Jr. William P. Clements, Jr. John F. and Lois U. Lent Comet Cleaners Patsy F. and Leonard W.* Lock Ann Copeland Lynn and Dennis Longmire Lee and Martha W. Cox Gary and Jeanie Lynd David R. and Marilyn C. Cummings Phillip M. Lyons, Jr. Charles and Elsie L. Czerwinski Dwayne E. Matthews Thomas F. and Patty S. Davis Barbara L. and Jeff McCollum Doris D. Delaney Rafie D. McCullar The Harry F. Wilfred O. and Bobbie M. Dietrich Richard C. McLinden II E. Dale and Candyce Dixon Charles L. and Betty Mears Robert and Ruverna Dunning James R. Miller Estill Society Educational & Institutional Douglas W. and Luana Miller Cooperative Service, Inc. Larry and Lyn Miller Robert E. and Susan K. Estill William C. and Lynn S. Mizell ($500 to $749) George W. and Jimmy L. Mooney Kathryn McCarley Eubanks William and Una Grace Nash This society commemorates the university Gerald R. and Patricia G. Eversole Jean D. Neal, Jr. leader who served as president for 29 years, Carole T. Faig Dennis Netoff longer than anyone in Sam Houston State Douglas Glynn Farrar Fawzi M. Noman history. Among his many achievements, Carolyn L. Faulk Samira M. Noman the curriculum was expanded, and the first Shelley A. Fitze Normangee ISD baccalaureate degree was awarded in 1919. Fond Memories Pet Cemetery & Bess Osburn-Koehnle Crematorium, Inc. Thomas L. and Dianne T. Paben Gordon A. Franzen Michael Duncan and Mary L. Parish Tom and Patsy Freeman M. Howard and Diane B. Payne Ron and Terri Gay Ralph W. and Linda Pease

38 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Ralph G. and Charlotte H. Peil Ronald L. and Danelle L. Scotka University Interscholastic League - Charles S. and Rose Boatcallie Perrone N. Anna Shaheen Region III, AAAA John L. and Nita K. Pessarra Carol and Doug Shaw Unocal Foundation Arland and Martha Phelps Preston D. and Dianne R. Sides Alvaro Valdez II Craig A. Phillips Gene and Ruth Denman Sollock Robert and Rebecca Von Der Au Bill and Stephanie Pitts Southwest Meat Foundation Wachovia Corporation Randy D. and Trisha S. Pollard Barbara E. Sparks Matthew C. and Stacy L. Wagner Dick and Susan Pollard Dan E. and Marian M. Spence Robert H. and Ami L. Wallace Robert V. and Courtney K. Powell Warren and Kimberly St. John Bruce L. Watkins William R. and Doris Powell Edna Stachey Thomas W. and Leigh A. Watson Charles B. and Susan L. Randolph R. Dana Steigerwald Ricky C. and Janis H. White Hal R. and Janet P. Ridley Kurt and Glyna Stevenson Byron and Elsie Whitmarsh Rosalinda G. Rodriguez Juanita S. Stiff James F. and Elizabeth Wiggins Susan and Wesley Sanders W. Dale and Donna L. Story C. Allen Williams Brian and Norah Satre Nina Parks Tate Bobby and Janet Williams SBC Foundation J. Frank and Mary Ellen Thornton Jerry S. and Debra L. Wilmoth Schlotzsky’s Douglas R. and Johanna G. Ullrich Glenn and Dorothy Wise W. B. and B. R. Schulz Union Pacific Corporation Daniel and Estella Zaccagni Miles L. and Gaynelle B. Schulze

Peter L. and Dorinda A. Abendschein Birkholz Sports Promotions, Inc. Sandra Taylor and Jeffrey Cashe Pamela D. Adair Ben and Janet K. Bius J P Morgan Chase Manhattan Foundation Virgil H. and Evelyn Y. Adams John B. and Mary T. Bolling Thomas Tolbert and Chisum Adebayo M. Adegbenro Chris G. Bonner Dana M. Clague Rodney E. Alexander W. Timothy Bowersox Clark Security Systems, Inc. Linda J. Allen Wesley E. Boyd Joyce A. Coker Dicki L. Alston James M. Bozeman Roger N. and Patricia M. Collins Matthew S. Anderson & Jennifer A. BP Foundation, Inc. Gessner-Anderson Robert F. and Mary J. Bradley Kendall C. Andrews Brazos Higher Education Service Corp. Lois Justine Andrus Tina L. and Michael W. Broussard The Mallon-Smith Allen and Donna Artho Bobby W. and Jo Ann Brown Paula and Charles Ashworth Chance A. Brown B. J. Atkins, M.D. Conrell and Glenda Brown Founders Society Axiom Management Group, LLC Jerome A. and Elaine S. Brown Banc One Management Corp. Ray and Glyna Brown Bank of America - Providence, RI Jerry and Betty Bruce ($250-$499) John O. and Allegra G. Barnes George K. and Barbara A. Buckow O. Eugene and Carole Barrett Michael A. and Ann M. Bullis This society commemorates the dedication Johnny M. Barrett Bobbye R. Burke and sacrifices of establishing Sam Houston James A. and Trinell Barrum Frances E. Byrd Normal Institute. Bernard Mallon, the first Julie Basso Floyd Rodney L. and Cheryl Byrd president, died 11 days after classes began James M. and Kathleen Baxter Robert E. and Tommie Callaway on October 10, 1879. Hildreth H. Smith Robert M. and Judy Bell Rodney M. and Judith Cannon took over and guided the college until 1881. Walter H. and Minnie M. Bennett James D. and Janean D. Carey Rudie S. and Jeff Berger Ouida E. Carroll Robert R. and Laura L. Bibb Kenneth J. and Jacquelyn M. Carter Bruce A. and Rhonda S. Bill Jeanne Burns and Billy Carter Peter A. Birkholz and Kaye R. Hill-Birkholz Allen H. Case

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 39 S. Keith Collins Donald G. Freeman William Hunter Holt Compass Bank Fricasa, LLC Dale G. and Erin Homburg Boyd D. Conaway Carolyn A. Gaines Gary L. and Kimberly L. Howze Mary A. Conroy Penny E. and Robert Garner John C. and Florence Huber Peter and Carol Cooper Johnny R. and Malinda P. Gerich Robert Hudson George L. and Monyeen G. Cooper Clint M. Getz Derelys M. Hungarland* Jack L. Cornish, Jr. Kay Gibbs Shad E. Hutton Tracey L. Cortez Patrick T. Gibson InsurePointe of Texas, Inc. Lee F. Courtney Glyn and Marty Gilliam Joe F. James Orin N. and Rebecca A. Covell D. Clark and Doris Gimpel James W. and Andrea C. Jenkins Michael E. and Hilda Crangle Keri Payne Graff and Rick Graff Mark C. Johlke Joe T. and Patty Crawford Annette and Will Graves Bennie A. and Diana M. Johnson Dennis A. and Paula J. Culak Timothy M. and Brenda W. Gray Paul H. Johnson John A. Cunningham Randee Buice and Sue Ashmore Johnson Charles E. and Deborah J. Cupples Kellie Hodges and Keith E. Jones Rick and Marilyn Darling Glenn A. and Mary E. Juenke Claudia S. and Joseph R. Davis Ronnie J. and Patti Kallus Elsie M. and Dan S. Davis Rosanne S. and Mike Keathley Joe Tom and Kathy Davis James R. and Diane M. King Victor R. and Anita Dawkins Glenn D. and Florine Klussmann Glenda L. Dawson* Shelly E. Knapp Sue K. and Elliott L. Dean Ernest M. and Barbara Gustafson Koy Dearborn Financial Services Kyle C. Krause Joseph A. Denman Mark J. Kroll and Nghi T. Pham-Kroll Department of Management and Marketing Sheyenne Krysher Devon Energy Corporation Stanley A. and Carol K. Labay Stephanie E. DeWaegeneer L. J. Lacina, Jr. Elizabeth and Jon Dimmick Joseph W. Laehu and Vivian Lynn Dobbs Lynette T. Chauvin-Laehu Don E. Dollar Mallon Kenneth and Jan Landon Susan R. Donnelly Rita Lang Bradley S. and Sandy A. Doring Helen M. Griffin Kent and Linda Lebsack Duke Energy Field Services Rodolfo I. and Bonnie S. Guajardo Scott R. and Kimberly Lee Kimberly A. Duncan Guaranty Federal Bank J. Kyle and Kathy Lehne Robert L. and Lela J. Dyson Mary Gutermuth Corliss and Gordon Lentz Kathy Edwards Zahava and John W. Haenosh Michael J. and Nancy K. Looney Marta and Bruce Edwards William P. and Laura Hall David R. and Barbara J. Lundahl Connie J. and David S. Emerson Sarah T. and Richard Hammond David D. Lyne Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst Jason L. and Kelly M. Hammons Kenneth R. Maeker Margaret C. and Michael Erpenbeck Rickey E. and Tina L. Hanna Charles Meredith Maiorana Gayle L. Fabra Suzanne M. Hanse Glenn H. and Judy L. Mallory Janet B. and Frank K. Fair Ellen Happe Phillips David A. and Stacey L. Mancha Fennis Wayne and Cheryl Keng Faircloth G. P. Hardy III Bobby K. and Colleen M. Marks Clinton W. and Becky L. Fancher Marianne Harkrider Bradley D. Marple Jerry W. and Angela F. Fannin Carl L. and Gloria Harris Donald K. Martin First National Bank - Bryan Penelope Hasekoester Nancy Lee and Michael D. Martin Jeffrey M. and Jane Ann Fleming William D. Hattaway Lena C. Mathis Ford Motor Company Fund John G. and Wynelle Hermesmeyer Lester W. Maxey Daniel W. and Leah Forney Hewitt Associates LLC David and Christine L. Mayhew Ednajo McKinnon Forque Milton D. and Reta P. Hines Kristie A. McBee Chris L. Fortune Malinda A. and David Hoerster Gregory D. McDonald Michael D. Foster George C. and Frances J. Holewyne Stephen M. and Joyce McElroy Courtney G. Fowler Ralph E. Holm

40 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e William W. and Gia S. McEntire Henry G. Ramirez Russell L. Staley Fred E. and Juanita McGilberry John H. Rathke, Jr. Peggy C. Stapleton Lee Ann Harvel McGonagle and Caroline W. Reese Mark J. and Shellie D. Stasny William J. McGonagle Malynn and Mel Reese Kenneth E. and Helen Statham Maureen V. McIntyre and Burton L. Aber David L. and Kimberly M. Reid John W. Steffes Jeffery J. McPherson Catherine A. Richburg Larry G. Stephens L.T. and Mary Ann Metcalf Edmund W. and Gloria L. Richter Robb M. and Susan Stevenson Delores and Ben J. Meyer Dan Roberts Larry and Linda H. Storrs Stacey and Brian T. Michalik Annette J. Rodriguez Don L. and Josephine M. Strickland Brian and Marie Miller Gwendolyn Lewis Rogers Martin D. and Stephanie Stroble Mary V. and Champe W. Miller Keri R. Rogers Gregory L. and Robin C. Stroud Ray and Veronica Miller Donald M. and Shirley E. Rose SunTrust Banks, Inc. Albert G. and Marion Mills Curtis L. Rose Cynthia L. Swanner-Johnson and Dean P. Minear Stephen B. Johnson Thyra Mize Kandi Tayebi Robert and Diane Molina Molly T. Terry Ellen E. Moltz The Texas Diversity Council Maria D. and James R. Montague Texas Mooring, Inc. James B. and Carol Moore Texas Society DAR, Inc. Denise Davis Moore Lane D. and Beth A. Thibodeaux Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss Alan L. and Diane F. Tinsley Herbert C. and Mary K. Muckleroy Sam J. and Janice Tramonte Mitchell J. Muehsam E. Allen and Joanne Triplett Sandra D. Mueller Joe F. Tucker David and Leah Mulligan Natalie R. Turman Eugene P. and Felicia M. Myrick Billie La Roe Turner Hiranya K. Nath The Tyler Paper Shaun P. and Shelia Nelson University Cleaners Charley J. Nesmith Smith Richard J. and Judi Urban Phillip R. and Kelli D. Nevlud Mark A. and Kathy K. Vance Michael K. Nikkel Kenneth R. and Debra J. Ross George R. and Sybil H. Vick Chad H. and Janena M. Norris William J. Ross John M. and Harriet F. Wainwright James S. and Judith Olson Kevin D. and Tammy Ruether Jesse Ward Maggie M. and George E. Parker Law Offices of Bennie D. Rush, P.C. James R. Wash Hope G. Parker Juan E. and Mary A. Sanchez Terry and Linda Weaver Nathan I. and Kristine K. Partain Jerry A. and Sam S. Sandel Jacqueline E. and Henry H. Weidemeyer Dwayne and Michelle M. Pavelock Johnnie R. and Karen Sandles L. Carole White Charlie J. and Virginia Pavlovsky Patrick E. and Deborah S. Scanlon Rusty Whitt Louie M. and John W. Payne Vernon K.* and Dianne Schautschick Ray and Michele Whittington Lisa D. Pinto Christina A. and John L. Shafer Chadwick C. Wible Henry M. Pittman Mark B. and Catherine M. Short Pamela E. Williams John B. and Frances S. Planchard Clifton L. Shumway Laura A. Wilson Jason M. Plotkin Shur-Tan Larry and Peggy S. Winkelmann Eugene M. Poldrack and Jerry N. Sinclair Howard H. Witsma Glenda Ann Schultz Poldrack J. T. Sizemore Clarence H. Witt Political Science Junior Fellows Gary W. and Lisa M. Smith L. A. and Marylin Wolfskill Barton H. Price Carol Smith Lynne Woods Mark A. Price James William and Amanda Hatter Smith Kenneth R. and Patsy Wren Roy and Sara Price Martin D. and Carol M. Smith Michelle E. and Gary Yentzen Jackie Qualls Michael D. Smith Ann S. Young John and Rebecca A. Rabon Barbara and Shelley Solow Eugene O. and Marynell Young Wayne L. Rainwater Thomas N. and Diana Sprott Robert E. and Mary L. Zeigler Meggan L. and Richard Rambo Elton L. Spurlock

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 41 Theodore V. and Linda D. Baker Susan Gregory Bohan Rebecca H. Caprano Timothy and Debbie Baker Kathy J. and Gerry A. Bollom David W. and The Baker Hughes Foundation R. H. and Kelley Bond Jennifer M. Cargill Ralph J. Bales Michael A. Bonifazi Ray D. Cargill William B. and Kelly L. Hiatt Bonjonia and Dave S. and Deborah Carpenter Anniversary Kimberly K. Banker William D. Bonjonia Deborah K. and Robert Carrick Tre T. and Carla Banks Lynn D. and Donna Boone Richard A. and Karen R. Carson Billy J. and Margie J. Barker Scott D. Booty Ronald J. and Sandra H. Carter Society Bruce C. and Stephanie Barnes Melissa Lenz and Steven J. and Jennifer B. Carter Carissa M. Barosh Paul R. Bowling Barbara and Tom Casey Leonard P. and Lisa Barras Mary E. and Bob Box Rita Caso ($126 to $249) Vicki and Richard Barrilleaux Maudie G. Boyd Sonya A. and Dale E. Cather Kit Basquin Brad B. and Debbie Boyer A. Les Cave This society recognizes donors Janet Miller Bates and Robert J. and John A. Cazort who contribute one dollar for each L.W. Bates Tracey Brackenridge Paul B. Champion year of the university’s existence Belinda K. Bauer Clifton A. Bradford, Jr. Cathy and Rick D. Chance during the past academic year. Kenneth D. and Judy Baxter John R. and Amy L. Bradley Jacob R. and On September 1, 2006, the Anthony and Sherri Bazan Janice H. and Milt Bragg Lucrecia K. Chandler minimum gift requirement for Michael J. and Debra G. Beal Glenn E. and Kathy M. Brandt Chevron Phillips society listing increased one James P. and Heather Beard Patricia M. Brannan Chemical Company, LP dollar to $127 for the university’s Ralph and Donna Beaty Leon F. and Claudette Braunagel Judith M. Christensen 127 years of service. Mark A. and Daniel E. Brawner Charles H. and Jennifer S. Beedlow Jeff Brown Sharon M. Chude Pamela S. and David Beers Kim L. Brown City of Huntsville Thomas V.* and Clifford D. Beeson Mark E. and Cheryl A. Brown Dorothy L. Clark Rosie L. Abercrombie Raymond Belinowski Patrick E. Brown Marilyn J. and Truman R. Clark Roger D. and Toni Abshire P. Mike Bendiksen Rick A. and Sara D. Bruhn Robert G. and Peggy H. Clarke Richard L. and Gaylen Adams Patricia L. and Richard Benefield Roxie A. Brumlow Sandra K. and Charles Cleveland Karalea Albrecht Beth and Mike Benkoski Craig D. and John E. and Sylvia Coffman Cynthia D. Allbright Joshua J. and Lori L. Benn Wendy L. Buchman Leo D. and Virginia Coleman Adolph C. Alonzo Bradley W. and Anne H. Bennett Susan A. Buckstaff Bryan L. and LaDonna Collier Frank B. and Dixie M. Bennett Building Materials Curtis C. and Charlotte Collier Michele L. Anderson Howard R.* and Holding Corp. Karl L. and Doris Collins Michael V. and Mary A. Benton Cheryl K. and Kenneth L. Collins Millie A. Anderson Jeff D. Berlat Donald L. Bumpass Mary Evelyn Collins Sherri L. and Edgar Anderson Elmer and Helen L. Berryhill Jerry V. and Kathy Burney Commercial Bank of Texas, N.A. Jaime E. and Michell Angel Margaret R. Beto David S. and Darlene Burris Condon and Company Leslie P. Antalffy Julianne B. and Gerald R. Betty Susan B. and Marian C. Conrady Alexander M. and Denise Smith Bickel and William Burroughs Conroe Police Janette I. Arellano David A. Bickel Ronald M. and Officers Association James R. and Joyce Arndt Kenneth R. and Stacey J. Bill Elizabeth L. Butler Nick G. Constantine Bryan S. and Rhonda Arrington Donald J. and Phyllis Bilnoski Richard Cook and Bryan N. Cooney Hamp S. and Sue Atkinson Tommy L. Binford Linda R. Byrd-Cook George M. Cooper Richard W. and D. Marlin and Daniel and Celeste Byrne Lonnie C. and Polly Cooper Lisa A. Atkinson Deborah Birdwell William W. Cadwell, Jr. Mark A. and Phyllis A. Cooper David L. and Laura Austin Kenneth E. Birkner Jean J. Calhoun Lynda N. and Charles A. Corbeil Mary I. Bach Renee’ L. Black William J. and Mary Callender Waldeen H. and Bruce A. Bailey Roland E. and Betty S. Black Edward C. and Walter Cornelius Laurie and Chris Baker Cliff B. and Sandra Blackerby Tuesday G. Cammack Nora Cortez Robert A. and Lisa J. Baker Michael L. Blackman Keith M. Campbell Alan A. and Katy Costello Susan A. and Keith D. Baker Robert J. and Melba Blazek Rickey B. and Gordon M. and Susan and Jeffrey Baker Blinn College Julie R. Campbell Marjorie L. Cotton Blue Bell Creameries, Inc. Campus Door Inc.

42 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Paul J. (Jeff) and Jerry L. and Carolyn W. and Pat J. Farley Charles and Elizabeth Friel Ann Covell Council Katherine F. Dowling Willie H. and Carol M. Farmer Eric J. and Cheryl D. Fritsch Russell W. and Leon F. and Cynthia A. Dragoo H. L. and Barbara Farrell Frost National Bank Stephanie B. Cowart Amanda A. and Daniel Driver Don and Victoria Farrell Amy O. Fulton Ernest W. and Pamela S. Cox Lois A. and Henry Drushel Fatboys William L. Furr John N. Cox Kathleen M. Du Plessis Dani L. Faulk James C. Fuxa Sidney A. and Gladys M. Cox Julius J. and Jeannie Dubcak David R. and Emilia R. Feagan Gerald W. and Mary Margaret and Jim H. and Julie Dugan David P. and Gina L. Figliola Judy B. Gaenslen Richard Coyle Duke Energy Foundation David L. Finney Mary B. and Dean Gaertner Kemper B. and Joe W. and Cindy Dunlap Alice M. Fisher Lillian F. Gajevsky Tommye L. Crabb Catherine D. Dunn James E. and Leah Fisher Delia Gallinaro Angela and Kevin Craig Joseph A. Dunn and Richard A. and Carol G. Gambill and Rowe E. and Mary Ann Aranguena Donna O. Fitzpatrick John W. Ashton Marjean W. Creager Dustin C. and Anne M. Eastwood Five Loaves Deli Perla Gann Madeline P. Crisamore Erma B. Eberlan Becky L. and Joe P. Flarity Tony and Donna J. Garcia John M. and Sharon Criswell Julie A. and Oscar L. Garza Charlene S. Crocker Todd L. and Debra Gaudin Heather V. Crowson Thomas M. and DeeDee Geib Robert M. and James H. and Martha C. George Anne Marie Cummins Lisa K. Gerhart Lillian A. and John Cupparo Earl L. and June Gerstenberger Maureen M. Currie-Velez Anthony Gilbert Richard H. Dampman S Phoebe A. Gillespie William E. and Suzanne D. Gillespie Brenda R. Damron H Cathi Gillette Glenn and Lola I. Darnell Robert L. and Jess T. and Jacqueline G. Gilliam Summer M. Davenport Danny W. and Debra Glaze Becky T. Davies Erich W. and James A. Davis Doris J. Glenewinkel Pamela M. Davis Jason S. and Brianne A. Glover Richard D. Davis Robert and Marilyn Goodwin Stephen E. and Jan Davis Gregory G. and Coda Y. Graham Dalton C. De Hart Lauren M. Grawey Harold E. and Seola A. and Richard V. Edwards Gina Bass and William Flores Mindy L. and Raymond R. Gray Carolyn de la Mare Rena A. Eitouni Jennifer Burke Flowers Tammy and Justin Gray Lisa A. and David Dealy Mary Elam Michael D. Flowers Frank and Shirley Grazier Charles Elliott Dean Clifford T. Elkins Brad L. and Robin Floyd David B. Greene and Connie J. and Randall Dean Jane S. Ellisor Loyd T. and Kay Flynt Megan M. Thomas Ronald G. and Brenda Delord Kenneth W. and Lorna Ellisor Charlene W. and Douglas J. and Margaret E. and Rhonda L. Ellisor Harold F. Foerster Sandy K. Greening Huey L. Denman Philip K. and Diana D. Endris Joe N. and Sue B. Folk Robert C. and Jane Griffin Donna M. and William M. and Carol C. Eplen Rodney L. and Donald A. and Jackie Griffith David F. Desforges Robert C. and Sunny W. Ernst Janet D. Folschinsky James D. and Susan Y. Griffith Charles W. and William J. and Cindy Erwin Lloyd P. and Karen Ford James D. and Kathy Griffith Mary Lynn DeShazo David J. Esman, Jr. Patti G. Foster Patrick J. and Cynthia B. Griggs Lloyd T. and Jimmie M. Dickens Michael V. and Dianna C. Estep Bruce S. Fox Joseph R. and Janet C. Grillo Craig A. and Johnida J. and Arthur F. Evans Robert N. and Susan P. Francis Robert J. and Patricia Grona Candace C. Dickerson Debbie Evans-Riley and Mark W. Frank Joel S. and Vanessa Guinyard Shelli R. Dodson Joseph Riley George Charles and William R. and Todd P. and Monica L. Donaldson Bobby and Patricia Ezell Ima Jeane Franklin Deborah S. Gunter James C. Donohue Brian C. and Margo L. Frasier Micholas P. Haby William E. and Joan M. Doss Pamela M. Fahrenthold Mark A. and Pamela Freeman

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 43 James F. and David and Xenia Hennington Mary A. and Orville Hooks Robert L. and Misti L. Johnson Tracey L. Hagemeier Brett M. and Barbara L. Henry Michael D. and Jill D. Horner Bradley R. Jones Michael K. Haley Frederick B. Henry William H. and Jamie S. Howse Carl G. and Mary Jones James D. Hallbeck Arturo and Sheila Hernandez Michelle Jozwiak Huang William C. and Allene P. and James Hamilton Katrina M. Hernandez Aaron J. and Alisa K. Huckaby Johnnie O. Jones James and Tenisha Hamilton Thomas M. and Virginia L. and James Huffman Nina A. Jones-Hennessy and Janet F. and Warren Hankammer Debra K. Herring Christopher J. and Jan Hughes Thomas Hennessy Mary J. and Daniel J. Hansen Jeff B. and Deborah Herron Russell and Tish Humphrey Kenneth D. and Lee Ann Jordan Richard A. and Julie D. Haralson Gary W. and Sharon Herwald Diana G. Hunziker Brian L. Jordy Martha L. and James Harlow Richard M. and Harry H. and Shannon M. Hurst Janie S. and Gary R. Joyce Jerry D. and Patsy E. Harper Karen C. Hewitt Richard W. and Donna J. Hyde Ronald E. and Kristi Kainer Deborah S. and Carl D. Harrelson Bobby Hill and Mary Byers Hill Geraldine E. Hynes Kimberly K. Kaliszewski Anthony J. Harris Sean D. and Cindy S. Hill Victor Ignatiev Myron S. and Joanna D. Karner Brian J. and Lillian M. Harris Elizabeth Hines Nancy K. Ilfrey Kristina Kaskel-Ruiz Patricia C. Harris Billy and Sherry Hirsch Omer H. and Richard W. and Shirley Kaucher Susette M. Harris Robert Hlavinka and Katherine A. Ilsever Rance E. and Dwayne A. and Mary R. Harrison Karen Y. Mitchell Beverly J. Irby Christy A. Kaupert Ann M. and John Harrod Gerald D. and Sara E. and William Isabell Debra D. and Betty Roe Hartline Kimberlie D. Hoerster Shirley J. Jackson Kenneth R. Keehn Kevin L. and Ericka Harvey Kenneth V. and Peggy H. Hofer Arthur L. and Jeannine Jacoby Richard J. Keeler Evelyn Hasouris-Turner and Larry R. and Sandra Hoff Shelly K. and Keith Janac Siddharth S. Keswani Rodney J. Turner Kevin J. and Jeanne Hoffman Laura Jaramillo Alice A. and Richard M. and Sharon L. Hogue William A. and Sharon Jasper Robert L. Ketchand Kimberlye M. Hastings David A. and Teresa Holbrook Ralph K. and Debra A. Jenke Kenneth K. and Diane Kiecke Harold and Janice Havard Denise Holcomb Thomas V. and Lisa A. and Kirk Killough James A. and Jane Hayley John W. Holcombe Nancy M. Jenkins Barwoo and Deuk H. Kim Chad T. and Danelle R. Haynie Richard N. Holden Keith E. and Teresa Jenkins Keith L. and Eleen Kimbrough Willie and J.J. Head Ann H. Holder Justin C. Jennings Phillip R. King Theodore H. and Morris A. and JoAnna Holidy Lance L. Jensen Cory A. and Laureen Kinney Barbara J. Heinsohn Larry M. and Mary E. Hollmann Merle R. and Robert B. and Lisa Kinsey Dennis R. and Frances J. Holsey Charlotte K. Jensen Brian M. Kinzey Estelle W. Hejtmancik Donald L. Holt Trinette M. Jensen Carolyn S. Kirk Craig T. Hemmens Linda G. and Thomas Holt Kurt Jesswein William J. and David Hendricks Juliana and William L. Hon Scott D. and Lisa Johns Kelli L. Kirkconnell Diana L. and Wayne Henk Ben G. and Carolyn G. Hooker Joe R. and Wanda Johnson Richard and Sherry and Matt Henke Robert A. and Janice O. Hooker Mitchell E. and Kathy Johnson Martha A. Kirkpatrick Wayne Kitchel University Advancement’s Bonnie V. Kittleband Campus Callers Ralph H. and Linda B. Klatt Lloyd and W. Jean L. Koenig Finishing the fourth year of the Annual Fund Christopher and Sherry Koenig phonathon, student callers raised a record Jennifer Kohler-Starns and pledge amount of over $225,000 for fiscal year Kevin D. Starns 2005-2006. Daniel Konopnicki P. G. Kooi Students call alumni each semester to Merle D. Kovar increase support for the Annual Fund campaign, which helps support the academic Tami M. Kozelsky departments, student scholarships, athletics, Lester W. and Paula Krause and faculty development. The phonathon also Donna M. and Duane Krueger provides a way to connect with alumni. The Tracey L. and William A. Kuehn Campus Callers, as the students are called, are Scott and Helen Dodd Kutach able to visit with alumni and give updates on Gloria J. and Joseph Kutach current campus events.

44 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Michael R. and Billy C. and Sandy Miller Angelica F. La Grange Crystal Harbin Miller Coloma D. Lafferty 1879 Society Fred L. and Dawn Miller James (Jim) B. Landers Phillip P. Miller The society commemorates the university’s founding and Norman L. and Leah Lanier recognizes individuals who make planned gifts. Gift planning Rowland S. Miller Mike L. and Carlotta B. Lansford enables donors to make lasting contributions that are often larger David W. Minear John R. and Jamie Larkin than their ability to make an outright cash gift. Planned gifts Teddy M. Minyard Marvin E. and include appreciated assets, bequests, gift annuities, trusts, life Marsha H. and Dan B. Miracle Deborah S. LaRue insurance, and real estate. Douglas A. and Michael D. and Tracey N. Lassig Denise M. Mitchell Tina S. and John Lastovica Anonymous Lee B. and Eva A. Hunnicutt Bedford M. and Jenny Mitchell Dan Barnes Charles Jones Pamela G. Laughlin Jason M. Mitschke Alton* and Dorothy Burgess Stephen Owen Johnson Carol Deen Lawley Carol A. Callahan* Roger D. Lawrence Gerald D. and Keenan J. Lazenby Ione Jones Clark Gibson D. Lewis Rebecca Halbert Mohr Bruce R. Le Grand Ann Lindsay Cloud Janelle Avenell Paris Robert D. and Betty Moland Earnest R. and Rolando V. & Josefa del Carmen Maggie M. Parker Clemon L. and Donna K. LeBlanc Dean Sidney H.*, Bernard W.*, Edwin Sandhop Carolyn E. Montgomery Joe M. and Suzanne E. Lee and Kim E. Detlefsen Robert Scott Tallman Stephen N. and Wade T. Lee M. B. Etheredge Carrie H. Tomlinson* Cynthia Montgomery Robert J. Lefebvre, Jr. Shelley Fitze Miriam C. York* Lisa M. and Paul S. Moody Theodore W. and Yvonne Parkhill Fowler Adolphus and Felicia D. Moore Harry T. Hamblen, III *deceased Marlene R. Legatski The David Moore Family Durwood C. and Wilbur L. and LaNelle R. Lehrmann Frances E. Mallow Martin “Marty” R. McCoy, III Charlene M. Moore Ruby J. Lehrmann Sedric O. Malone Timothy W. and Laschel McCoy Brian K. Moore Benjamin R. and Roel Mancha Miles and Bambi McCullough Jered D. and Michelle Moore Susan S. Lenamon Anthony A. and Maureena Tegeler McDonald Anthony and Lisbeth Moores Hwei H. Lewinski Phyllis Mandola James McDougall David G. and Jane Moorman Gerald R. and Debra Lewis Sonie G. Mangum Margaret E. and Dave McDowell Donald A. and Mary B. Morgan Russell D. and Lisa Lewis John M. Manley and Daniel A. and Sheree McGarvey Marilon Morgan Renai L. and Mark Lightfoot Sheryl K. Murphy-Manley Jerry C. and Carol McGee Mark A. Morgan and William D. and Cindy Liles Robert L. Marlin Jerry E. and Tammy J. McGinty Beth Sinclair Juliana and Troy Lilly Cecelia P. and Sally N. McGowan Philip W. Morris Sharon H. Lindstrom James W. Marquart Monty J. and Jennifer McGuffin John R. and Lori A. Morrison Keith Linton Mark Marsolais Margaret A. McGuire Kent W. Morrison Paul H. and Sylvia G. List Jesse E. Martin Dan O. McLean Marla S. Morrow Grace E. and Robert Littlefield Mary E. Martin Vickie Williams McLean Scott Moseley LoanStar Systems, Inc. Albert R. Martinez Mary Nels McLemore Elizabeth B. and Odis Muennink Jo A. Locke Humberto D. and Carolyn M. and Sarah Ilena (Lena) Munn Jerry F. and Susan H. Logan Nelda B. Martinez William E. McMillian Bill D. and Nelda A. Muns Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Love Rolando and Carolyn Martinez Robert B. and J. Larry and Carla and Gary Lovelady Shannon and Rodolfo Martinez Judith A. McPartland Romanie R. Murdock Brenda R. Lowery Kenneth H. and Jan and William McPike Michael W. and W. Mark and Cathy S. Lucy Mandy L. Massengale Dennis C. McVeigh Kathrine M. Murray Blake D. and Ray A. and William R. McVeigh Diane Johnson Myers Candy R. Lynch Patricia J. Mauldin Kenneth D. and Patty Meador Norvin T. and Kathleen Myers Lyondell Maxus Julie A. Medford John E. and Diana K. Nabors Brett M. and Barbara L. Lyons Stephanie A. and Mark May Charles J. and Kristyn E. Michael James B. Neal Tristan A. MacAvery LeBland F. and John McAdams Ramona Murley Michael and Lanny W. and Barbara Neil Linda B. and David Madden Maribeth L. and David McAnally Richard M. Michael, Jr. Judith A. Nelson Charles E. Maerz Genevieve W. McCaffety Allen W. and Mary Michalak Robert B. Nelson Michael D. Maggard Joyce McCauley John P. and Connie Middleton Vickie H. Nelson Arliss R. and Peggy Mallory Deborah C. McClellan Holly A. Miller Sarah M. and Jarret Nethery

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 45 Kathleen Y. Ramey-Gilman Linda B. and Charles Rushing and Ronald A. Gilman Glenn P. and Edmundo O. and Katherine J. Russell Deanna Ramirez John C. and Vicky M. Russell James E. and Sandra Raney Lesa G. Russell Robert F. and Beth Rangel Raymond G. and Cary Edward Rasberry Kathleen G. Russell Ronald R. Raschke Richard L. and Donald T. and Penny W. Rascoe Christine Rydzeski Jimmy and Diana Rasmussen Martha and Danny Sale James W. and Janice Ratterree Samaritan Women’s Care Nine members of the Lynch family attended this fall’s annual Scholarship Benefactor and Recipient Luncheon, traveling from across Texas and from Martha E. Reagan Joel N. and Romi L. Sandel as far away as Maryland and West Virginia to honor the recipients of Curtis L. and Linda Red Charlotte C. Sanders the Lynch Family Endowed Scholarship. Picture are (from left) Darlene Frances P. Reddington Dennis M. and Tracy Savage Andrews, University Advancement, Janis White, Chair, Department of Doyle B. Reed Michael D. and Family and Consumer Sciences, family members James Pickard, Juanita Jack E. and Kelley S. Reeves Amanda R. Schmuck Lynch and J. Pat Pickard. John R. and Audrey D. and Al Schneider Roxanne Neuendorff-Uballe James L. and Lynn Parsons Kimberli D. Reimer Cynthia J. Schneider Carolyn K. and Scott Newberry Clayton M. and Ray and Leta Reiner Solomon Schneider Pamela Milutin Newberry Chelsea L. Paschall John T. and Fay L. Reynolds Michael L. and Karen K. and Mark D. Newell Brian A. and Angela D. Pate Franklin N. and Kate Rhoad Donna M. Schorlemmer Joe M. Newnham Charles L. and Suzanne Patrick Timothy J. and David P. Schroeder, Jr. Newspaper Holdings, Inc. Stephen E. and Angie Pavlicek Christi B. Rhome Lilburn C. and Debbie and Jack Nichols Jason H. and Amber E. Payne Debra A. and James R. Rice Stephanie A. Schulz Rebecca W. Nicholson Natalie C. Payne Gregory P. and Terry J. and Kim M. Schwertner Robert L. and Phyllis Elolf Pennington Sharon Richmond Shannon T. and Y’Vonne G. Nilson William R. and Nita Pennington Kenneth K. and Tabitha A. Seaton Faye D. and Jimmy D. Nobles Ellen Morris Peters Barbara A. Richter Sean A. Sellars Kyle K. and Joseph L. Peterson Karl F. and Donna Rieger Kenneth L. Shank Jennifer L. Nohavitza Loibeth Black and Kyle Pettit Billy N. and Rhonda K. Rigby Scott and Ellen Shankles Patrick B. and Bobbe S. Nolan Tuan N. and Hellen Pham Roger B. and Debbie F. Riley Jana A. and Mark Shaw Scott C. Nott Alan A. and Doris W. Phelps Scott and Kathleen Rimlinger Beth Bell Shelton Christina Ochoa Lyndon T. and Peggy Phelps Don R. and Laura M. Ripple Rebecca L. Sherrill Alvin E. and Diane Odom James K. Pickard Roger E. and Mary Rivet Rebecca S. and Mike Shuman Robert R. Ogden Rebecca L. and Steven Pierce Jack C. and Brandy N. Robbins Albert M. and Sheila M. Simmons Portia M. Okuma Ross A. Pilcik Jennifer M. Robertson Bruce and Kelly Simmons Marcia Oliveira Anthony K. Piperato Jeffrey C. and B. Kelly and Debra Sims Benjamin F. Orr PNC BANK Trisha D. Robinson Clinton R. and Gale A. Sinderud Nathaniel P. and Thomas A. and Kathy Poe Ernest D. and Tracy M. Roder Lindsay E. Siriko Ruby J. Osborne John C. and Janice F. Polk Patty R. Rodgers Dana and Curtis Skipping Dorothy G. and Tom Owen Sophia D. Polk Rene and Gloria Rodriguez Darrell L. and Thomas E. and Megan Owen Angela A. and Tony Poll Will E. and Heather Roeske Mary Jane Gregorcyk Sklar Randall L. and Connie Pachar Karen L. Porter Bob and Donna Rogers Patrick D. and Eliva Skrla Thomas H. Padgett Patsy R. and Delma P. Posey Lincoln C. and Vida A. Slaton-Reichstein and Panhandle-Plains Mark C. Prasifka Jacquelyne Rolling Ed Reichstein Student Loan Center Leon H. and Mary Prause Suelema M. Roman SLM Administrative Patrick M. Parham John F. Prettyman Linda D. and Kevin Rosenberg Consulting, Inc. Dennis and June Parish Joseph K. and Runae Price Rotary Club of Huntsville Smart Financial Credit Union Helen R. and Joseph H. Park Susan K. and Daniel G. Protz John N. and Shari Rowe Dan and Juanice G. Smith Bobby P. and Lena T. Parker Mike Pyland and Matthew P. Rowe Dave and Jeannie Smith Stephen E. and Heather Bujnoch-Pyland Bradley R. Rowland David P. Smith Patricia A. Parker Terri L. Quinn William T. Rowland Deneice C. and Charlotte M. and Billy Parks Raul and Becky Quiroz Richard C. Ruez Lawrence A. Smith

46 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Donna Gray Smith Jeffrey W. Strawser Mary Carroll Traylor Robert H. and Elizabeth L. and Mark E. Smith Michael R. Strickland Paul D. and Laura Trotter Yvonne Whitmarsh Frank M. Smith IV Paul and Katie Stroade Cindy R. Truax David B. and Jeannie K. and David R. Smith Melinda A. Stryker Cora L. and Wilburn C. Tullar Lori A. Whittington Juanice G. and Dan Smith Student Capital Corporation Deborah F. Turner-Rivers Grace A. Wiggins Karen S. and Guy V. Smith Student Loan Xpress Inc. Ludwig F. and Pat Uloth Robert D. Wilburn Larry L. Smith Jeff W. and Carol D. Sullivan Dwayne E. and Sally Ulrich Maurice G. Wilkinson Mark E. and Elizabeth L. Smith Laura and Anthony Sullivan David C. and Matthew K. Williams Nancy R. Dishaw-Smith Raymond H. Swaim and Catherine G. Unger Stuart F. and N. Beth Williamson Richard D. and Amy Smith Kay A. Dixon Swaim Cathy L. Vander Plaats L. Wayne and Ruth Wilpitz Suzette K. and Doug Smith Steven R. Swaner, Jr. Dennis R. Vansa Everett D. Wilson Michael N. and Linda Gibbs Sweeney Paula Vernick John B. and Joyce Wilson Thi Nguyen Smoak Philip R. and Rita J. Villarreal-Watkins Brian K. Winfiele Larry and Mary K. Snook Sarah B. Swicegood Sayrah J. Vincent Peggy S. and Stan Wingert Gene C. and Debbie Sorenson Dennis R. and Peggy Swoboda Tamara K. Vogt Heath D. Winkelmann Frank D. Sorrel, Jr. Barry L. Sylvester Douglas W. and Rosalie Volkmer Betsy A. Witt Jami Bourne Sowa James L. and Verna K. Syptak Thomas D. and James I. and Eleanor M. Wood Mark L. and Blair Spearman Tango Nails Susan L. Wagener Judith E. Woods Jarrett L. and Loretta Spence Paula G. and Scott Tanner Jeffrey S. and Robin Wagner Roy L. and Sandra Woods Spring Creek Chapter, NSDAR Stephanie M. Tanner Gary and Clare Walderman Sherrel O. and Julia C. Woods Jeff A. and Kay T. Springer Wyla J. and Doyle Tanner Nancy A. and Mark Waldron Joyce E. and James Woodward Jamie C. Sproule-DeGeorge John M. and Lisa D. Tatom Ronald J. and Jean Waldron Gloria P. Wright and Lynn DeGeorge David S. Taylor Leslie K. and Cathy M. Walker John B. and Rhonda L. Wright Adam J. and Charcelia C. Spry TCM Heritage, Inc. Jean Kelly Warneke Nancy D. and Mark Wright Janice G. Stanford Paula D. Teague Frederick and Velma Warren Teresa S. and Bennie Wright Robert M. and Maxine Stark Janice P. Teddlie Samuel E. Washburn Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Renee’ A. and Brandon N. Terry Bobby R. and Betty A. Watkins Company Foundation Christopher D. Starns Chad A. and Wendy L. Thoe Jack C. and Susan L. Webb Gary M. and Paula Wyatt Darryl G. and Roy C. and Candyce L. Thomas Wesley N. Welch Roberta L. and James T. Wyatt Loreta A. Stegemoller Carol H. and Chuck Thompson Dale S. Wells Christina L. Wycoff Bobby L. and Louanne B. Steph Darrell L. and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. John M. Yarabeck Shawn T. and Renee’ Stephen Jennifer L. Thompson Jimmy E. and Darlene West Kristopher J. Yerger Sherry L. and Doyle and Carol Thompson Linda Atkinson and Nathan O. and Linda Yoakley Nathaniel I. Stephens Jason R. and Kerri Thompson Cliff M. West Gladys A. and William Young Dennis O. Stepp S. Trevor and Keli Thorn Timothy E. and Charlotte West James A. and Mary N. Young Robert H. and Kevin M. and Carl E. and Carolyn J. Westman Art J. Youngblood Rhonda G. Steubing Nicole L. Thurston Vonda N. and George Whisman Judith F. and Kevin Youngman Wendell T. and James G. and Bette Timmons Linda and Alan and Beverly M. Stewart Victoria Titterington David L. and Kelly Mueller Zbranek George H. and Joanne Stone Jonathan Herbert Toman Susan Horak White Pamela J. Zelbst Patsy Keith Storz Helen M. Toney Douglas L. White and Frank T. Zimmer Charles R. B. and Laura E. Stowe Paul J. and Leslie R. Towne Teresa R. Montgomery-White Todd A. and Ann J. Zuspan James P. Straub David C. and Julie M. and Margarito Nunez Iris S. and Gus J. Strauss Dorothy Townsend Larry L. and Elva White

* Denotes Deceased These listings reflect gifts made between September 1,2 005 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: Office of University Advancement Box 2537 Huntsville, TX 77341-2537 (936) 294-3625

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 47 Geneva (MacDonald) Fulgham Esther Montoya 1954 Sonny Sikes Fred H. Blundell ALUMNI W. H. and Pat Hodges Mary (Coon) Morgan Virgil H. and Evelyn Y. Adams James W. Smith Ruby (Magee) Boren Carl and Charline H. Lively Dick and Susan Pollard Hamp S. and Sue Atkinson Ulma (Fife) and Jim Somerford Bobbye (Manning) Burke Max W. Schlotter John H. Rathke, Jr. John O. Barnes Meta Tidwell Leo D. Coleman, Jr. ONORS Marie (Hall) Whitehead Paul and Jean Schwander Maudie (Gerald) Boyd Milton C. Walters Ann (Covell) Council 1948 James R. Wash Leon F. and Claudette Braunagel Opal (Payne) Walters Al S. and Jewell P. Culberson D Thomas V. *and Rosie L. Abercrombie 1952 Loyd M. Brown Jacqueline (Gibbs) and George C. Franklin Geraldyne (Baca) and James Braden Bobby E. and Janis Alexander Rhuel E. Brown, Jr. Henry Weidemeyer Ima (Tomlinson) Franklin 1932 Roxie (Colkin) Brumlow Allegra (Gibbs) Barnes Elouise L. Caskey Rex G. White Tom and Patsy Freeman Joseph P. Davis, Sr. Wilfred O. Dietrich Norman R. and Patsy R. Davis Kemper B. Crabb 1956 Dorothy (Duff) Gilmore 1933 James E. Farris Jimmie (Henry) Dickens Tommye (Pierce) Crabb Billy J. Barker Helen (Sadler) Griffin Ila (Bennett) Peck Peggy (Thomason) Fowler Joyce (Walters) Eveld Jesse C. Floeck Margie (Petzolt) Barker Harold G. “Hap” and 1934 Joyce (Brown) Freeman Dorothy (Duff) Gilmore James H. and Martha C. George David R. and Connie Beard Shirley Harrington Elton Bohmann James H. and Martha C. George Daniel N. and Patsy J. Gose Charlotte (Blake) and Peter Hains Kenneth E. Birkner Giles A. and Donna R. Horn Bessie Kee Howard L. Griffin Mary (Lamb) Jenkins Mary (King) Halloran Melba Blazek Charles A. and Betty J. Horton 1935 Gwen (Steusoff) Hardy Jack D. Kyle Anastatia (Acord) Knight Bennie C. Boles Hilton L. and Dorothy Lewis Nell (Phillips) Clyburn* Virginia Irvin Genevieve (Waller) McCaffety Mary C. (Fadell) Kyle Allen M. Boren Jo A. Locke 1936 James W. and Sue E. Ivy Charlsie Nygard Barbara (Houser) and Richard Landry George K. Buckow, Jr. Ann (Crump) Mallery Sarah (Matthews) Bergen Claude F. Lively, Jr. David T. Petty Jerry E. Marshall Patty (Sanders) Davis Paula Kay (Smith) Moak 1937 Thomas J. and Dorothy L. Mitchell Joe M. and Donna Powell Mike and Wanda Mitchell Alvin C. Ferguson Wayne and Cynthia Mosley M. B. Etheredge Maggie (Farris) and George Parker Wilson D. Snodgrass Esther Montoya Charles H. and Julia D. Ferrell George R. and Carolyn Nelson Curtis L. Rose John H. Rathke, Jr. Gene Sollock Donald A. Morgan, D.D.S. Sue (Spivey) Folk Helen (Hortman) and Joseph Park 1938 Ferol M. Robinson James D. Sowell Polly (McCulloch) Powers Ednajo (McKinnon) Forque Gloria (Ledtje) Price Lena (Campbell) Mathis Edwin G. Sandhop Virginia (Cox) Sowell James and Ramona Seitz Wanda (Shirley) and Jack Gatewood Donald M. and Shirley E. Rose 1939 Betty (Risinger) Spencer David and Virgia L. Walker Benita B. Sharp Johnny G. and Martha E. Gilliam William T. Rowland Gordon M. and Marjorie L. Cotton Elton L. Spurlock Frances B. Welsh Billy S. Sharp Glenda (Grant) and Homer R. Goehrs Kenneth E. and Helen Statham Frances (Leathers) Holsey Josephine (Denham) Strickland 1953 Amanda (Hatter) Smith Loretta Hankins W. Marcus Stephenson Virginia W. and Bob Kristensen Carl O. Westbrook Fred H. Blundell Don L. Strickland Jally J. Head Franklin D. Williams Vernon Schuder 1949 Bobby W. and Jo A. Brown Virginia W. Wofford Willard (James) Head Philip A. Wood Beth (Jeffus) Wedemeyer Virginia (Wheeler) Billingsley Drusilla (Priestly) Cozart 1955 Vera (Johnson) and Bill Hedges 1959 Samuel T. Windsor, Jr. Roy C. Finley Dorothy (Moore) and Art D. Anthony Rex C. and Diana Hughey James D. and Margaret Ashmore 1940 Gene R. Freeman Kermit Cummings James R. and Joyce Arndt Stanley P. and Ardeth B. Keathley Earnest Bastian, Jr. Jane (Stroebridge) Fraser James E. Gilmore Joe N. Folk Myron A. Balcom Curtis Kimbro Nancy (Cunningham) Bastian Albert S. Kelly Everett J. Harding William R. Halloran William A. Bartlett Carol (Rankin) Lawley Wesley G. Belschner Marjorie (McCown) Lawrence Thomas J. and Hazel Honeycutt Milton D. and Reta P. Hines Carolyn (Brannen) and Sanford Blakley Arliss R. Mallory Kenneth E. Birkner Samuel T. Windsor, Jr. Gail G. and Ira J. Jackson Morris A. and JoAnna Holidy Loyd M. Brown Margaret (Day) Marshall William R. Brinkley 1941 Frank P. Leathers William C. and Johnnie O. Jones Barbara (Ballard) Buckow Lloyd C. and Marilyn H. Martin William W. Cadwell, Jr. Martin L. and Ida Griffith Bryan S. Lee Martha (Hudson) Kirkpatrick Ray D. Cargill LeBland F. and John McAdams Jo (Edelbrock) Carpenter Rodney D. and Eva D. Gurley Will E. Mashburn Lloyd and W. Jean L. Koenig Harrell H. Carpenter Mattie Bea (Prather) Medford David L. and Diana Corder Robert L. Hershberger Pat May Jack D. Kyle Charles F. and Carlene Denman Stephen B. and Carol K. Montgomery John N. Cox Margaret (McKinney) Phillips Doyle F. McAdams Mary C. (Fadell) Kyle Joyce Floeck Nelda (Dutton) Muns Dalton C. De Hart Alfred Y. Scarborough La Dell (Westmoreland) McAdams Lyndall (Floyd) Leathers Earl L. and June Gerstenberger Wanda C. Murray John B. Foerster Virginia (Davis) Scarborough Daniel H. Reat Patsy F. and Leonard W.* Lock Jally J. Head Lynn (Hardy) Neely Lillon (Lehman) and George R. Vick Joann (Day) Schlotter Arliss R. Mallory Willard (James) Head John R. O’Brien Herman C. Gadeke 1942 Ruth (Denman) Sollock Ann (Peterson) Monk Mary (Carter) Hereford Charles J. and Regina S. Opersteny Doris (Hebert) Gimpel Bryan N. Cooney James D. Sowell Troy V. Monk Van B. Hereford, Jr. Emafred (Schoppe) Pengelly Clark Gimpel, Jr. Helen (Caldwell) Holm Virginia (Cox) Sowell Mary (Coon) Morgan Peggy (Hendrix) Hofer Bobby M. Powers Nicolas Gonzales, Jr. Derelys (McDonald) Hungarland* Don L. Strickland Benjamin and Hedy Prokop James A. and Betty Hughes Carolyn (Gates) and James Price Robert C. and Jane Griffin Georgia (Jordan) and Floyd Mize Morris I. Waller Dan I. and Jean Rather Floyd R. and Janet Janek Helene P. Reat Frances (Buchanan) Hall Elizabeth (Best) and Odis Muennink L. Wayne and Ruth Wilpitz Max W. Schlotter Richard Kirkpatrick Edgar A. and Carolyn L. Reeves John L. Hall Julia (Oliphint) Willhoite 1950 Delilah (Mixon) Stephenson Charles A. and Yvonne Koehn George M. Rowland II Barbara (Pugh) Hamblen Ferol M. Robinson Lunelle (Abercrombie) and Clyde W. and Ruth Thomas Jo A. Locke Joe B. Sandel Jerry D. Harper Gene (Porter) Russell Carl Anderson Joanne (McKee) and Eldon G. Lowry Winnie (Farris) Sandel James A. Hayley Natalie (La Roe) Russell Elmer and Helen L. Berryhill Perry Westmoreland Peggy Mallory Genevieve W. Sandhop Kenneth V. Hofer George R. Vick Gwendolyn (Link) Collins Nancy (Perkins) and Ben Wilson Lylie (Timmins) Morris Perry and Betsy Smith Ben G. Hooker 1943 James B. Collins Conrad W. and Laura J. Winborn Phil Morris Helen (Prusick) Toney Gurline (Kosclskey) Hruska Billy W. Coker Ray F. Dabney Laura (White) Wright Frank J. Robinson E. Allen and Joanne Triplett Paula (Swain) Kimbro Mary (Bowden) Griffin Lee and Lynett Drain Leslie Wright Jack E. and Pattie Rowland Charles R. Wiggins Larry E. and Laurene LaFonte Samuel D. Griffin Roy C. Finley Grace A. Wiggins R. L. Lehman, Jr. Rae (Templeton) and Hank Gruy Howard L. Griffin Jo Ann (Powers) Wiggins Durwood C. and A. Pidd Miller-Kobs Edith (Johnson) Harding Clarence H. Witt LaNelle R. Lehrmann Billie (Hazel) Quinn Coloma D. Lafferty Kenneth R. and Patsy Wren Jay C. and Charleen Long Eleanor (Parker) Saunders Louise (Brantley) Macik 1957 Charles T. Mallery Roy and Liberta Simmons Thomas E. Macik Robert J. Blazek Margaret (Masterson) Matthews Thelma (Rosser) and Douglas Terry Wiley G. McDonald, Jr. Shirley (Wise) Brinkley Bobbie (Alexander) and 1944 Clemon L. and Frances (Bond) Camp Jerry McCruhmen Ouida E. Carroll Carolyn E. Montgomery Robert G. and Peggy H. Clarke Anderson O. Murray Marguerite (Greer) DiIorio Dick and Susan Pollard Ann (Lindsay) Cloud Faye (Dollins) and Jimmy Nobles Allene (Parchman) and Wayne L. Rainwater Kemper B. Crabb Bobby P. and Lena T. Parker James Hamilton Helen (Kaase) Stauffer Thomas F. Davis Charlie J. and Virginia Pavlovsky Natalie (La Roe) Russell Charlie H. and Ann Stewart Patsy (Kelly) Daw Rose (Boatcallie) Perrone Lois (Vick) Sheffield Thelma (Rosser) and Douglas Terry Lloyd T. Dickens Jack B. Pursley Emmett H. Whitehead* Doris (Heard) and Cullen Thompson Courtney G. Fowler John R. and Judith A. Ragsdale Cecil and Floyd Whitley Charles D. and Wanda C. Williams Earl L. and June Gerstenberger Elaine (Hingst) Rowland 1945 1951 James E. Gilmore Jerry A. Sandel Ernest C. and Georgia O. Clark Acie C. Barfield Billy H. Hamblen Sam (Shaw) Sandel Laverne (Wallingford) Etheredge John O. Barnes Rufus D. Hopper, Jr. Johnnie W. Smith Virginia Irvin M. Darwin and Barbara J. Barnett Merle R. and Charlotte K. Jensen Zenna (Smith) Smith Bonnie (Vick) Kittleband Mary (Kennedy) Biggar Nancy (Anderson) and Johnie Jermain George H. and Joanne Stone Willie (White) and Lester Shepard Horace R. and Euline W. Brock Doris (Barton) Lee Larry and Linda H. Storrs Charlcie (Cobb) and Odie Utley Gordon L. and Genevieve H. Brown Clemon L. and Bobby R. and Betty A. Watkins 1946 Rosann (McLaughlin) Cox Carolyn E. Montgomery 1960 Horace R. and Euline W. Brock Billy G. Cozart Phil Morris Norma Jean (Skains) Babcock Dale Brown Jean (Carter) Dabney Cecil N. Neely Thomas A. Babcock Eleanor (Prather) Dube Yvonne (Youngblood) and Bobby P. and Lena T. Parker Wendell W. Bailey Lawrence E. Dube Robert Fowler Herman M. and Ruth Schoenemann Dixie (Clark) Bennett John W. Etheredge Betty (Dickens) and John Freeman Joanne (Nussbaum) Sikes Juanita (May) Blezinger M. B. Etheredge Suzanne D. Gillespie Sonny Sikes Kermit J. Blezinger Dorothy (Moore) and Tom Owen Clayton G. Hester Zenna (Smith) Smith R. Hardy and Kelley Bond Billie (LaRoe) Turner Thomas V. and Nancy M. Jenkins Josephine (Denham) Strickland Ronald D. Choate Sybil (Heath) Vick Joe R. and Wanda Johnson Lela W. Thomson Paul J. Council 1947 Frank P. Leathers Sybil (Heath) Vick Sidney A. Cox Maudie (Gerald) Boyd Louise (Brantley) Macik Billy R. and Jaunice Ware Joe T. and Kathryn Davis Dale Brown Wesley E. and Doris Macon Rex G. White Earnest M. and Carolyn Dellinger Dorothy (Hanagriff) Clark Bernard Mayfield Gladys A. and William Young Tony E. Dressell Wilfred O. Dietrich Robert U. McCurley, Jr. 1958 Erma (Burchfield) Eberlan Norma (Caldwell) Farris Marian (Boyd) McDonald Gerald D. and Serena M. Andrews Peggy and Kenneth Egger

48 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e James E. Farris Charlotte (Lukefahr) and Billy Parks Doris W. Phelps Roland J. and Sylvia L. Follis Patricia (Harper) Patterson Wayne C. Prentice Patty (Johnson) Gage Thomas F. Patterson Robert F. and Beth Rangel Allen and Bernne Hall Eugene M. Poldrack Reid M. Saathoff Betty (Roe) Hartline Harry K. and Pam Rasmussen Albert M. Simmons Jane (Deats) Hayley James W. and Janice Ratterree Sheila (Pearce) Simmons Robert R. and Peggy P. Hazelwood Curtis L. and Linda Red Sherman D. and June Stephens Estelle W. Hejtmancik Jeanette (Brown) Ruffing Robb M. and Susan Stevenson Carolyn (Henderson) Hooker Walter L. and Sandra Shaver Leamon E. Tankersley Lois (Deason) Hooper Gene Sollock Edward C. Taylor Margaret (Letts) Hopper Eugene E. Steinmeyer Joseph A. and Patricia Terraso Joe E. and Carol R. Kirk Janice (Wilder) Steinmeyer Sam J. and Janice Tramonte Ray D. Langston Bobby L. Steph Carolyn (Meadows) Walker Dianne (Jones) MacKenzie Louanne (Barnes) Steph Carl E. Westman Ron Mafrige Billy R. and Jane Sullins 1967 Sandra M. Malicote Edwin W. Vaclavik Leroy W. Ashorn, Jr. Morris A. Matthews, Jr. Jerry R. Williams Myrna (Engelking) Ashorn Charles L. and Betty Mears Judith (O’Dell) Woods Mary (Glasco) Bach Roger L. Metting 1962 Kenneth D. and Judy Baxter Bedford M. and Jenny Mitchell Veronica (Tolopka) Bailey Mary (Sowers) and Robert F. Bradley Nelda (Dutton) Muns Minnie (Sams) Bennett Ann (Berger) Brannen Jerry A. Newton Walter H. Bennett, Sr. Martha (Williford) Bryant Carol Niss Karey Patterson Bresenhan Russell L. and Suzanne Burnett Robert N. and Audrey Park Elouise L. Caskey Carolyn (Vinson) Chisum Linda G. Patten Sue (Fraizer) and Elliott Dean Thomas Tolbert Chisum Janice (Sellars) and Dennis Payne Carole (Skinner) Delk Donald A. Cole Charles S. Perrone Leroy Delk Franklin D. Krystyniak Albert G. Mills James D. McLeod Sara (Sowers) Cole Arland E. and Martha M. Phelps Reubie J. Elder-Treybig and Linda (Kolby) Krystyniak Marion (Trapolino) Mills William J. Merrell, Jr. S. Keith and Bette Collins Glenda (Schultz) Poldrack Wilbert L. Treybig Carol (Rankin) Lawley Norma (Shropshire) and Billy Money Nancy (Clevenger) Michel Nina P. Connelley Patsy (Fitts) and Delma Posey Mary (Wilson) Eriksson C. O. Lee Stephen N. and Cynthia Montgomery Teddy M. Minyard D’Anne (McAdams) Crews Sue (Cargill) and Luther Powell Jerry W. Fannin Betty (Wyatt) and Robert Martin Scott Moseley Robert D. and Betty Moland Glenn and Linda Ezell Wayne L. Rainwater Jan A. Gustafson Lena (Campbell) Mathis Jack C. Parker Joe F. and Carolyn G. Parkhurst Billie Joe Gant Genevieve W. Sandhop Nancy (Thompson) Gustafson Dan O. McLean Ruth Lynn (Adams) Parker Thomas F. Patterson Gerald M. and Janice Grice Sally (Landon) Sanford and William G. Haines Albert G. Mills Clarence P. and Helen Patterson Louie M. and John W. Payne Cloteal (Hale) Hall Ben Anderson Michael K. Haley Ronald J. Mitchell M. Howard Payne Loibeth (Black) and Kyle Pettit Barbara (Chovanec) and Anna Schindler James F. and Sandra L. Hanscom Phil Morris Danny and Cindy Pierce Lyndon T. and Peggy Phelps Theodore Heinsohn Rosamary (Hutson) Smith Catherine (Kirk) and James Harris Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss Raul and Becky Quiroz Thomas A. and Kathy Poe Karen (Mitchell) Hlavinka Janet (Blair) Snow Kenneth L. Hooper Jill (Bell) Myatt Leta (Basham) Reiner Sue (Cargill) and Luther Powell Robert A. Hooker Billy R. and Jane Sullins Norma Dell (Monzingo) and Diane (McCormick) Payne Raphael A. Reiner Norma (Wood) Reader Nancy (Kniffin) Jacks Walter A. Thomasson Jerry D. Jones Charlotte H. Peil Jolene (Motley) Renfro Doyle B. Reed Don C. Jones Bonnie (Baker) Thorne Jacquelyn (Jahnke) and Gary Lauman Ralph G. Peil Dan and Janet Roberts Raphael A. Reiner Phillip R. King James G. and Bette Timmons Gayla (Hughes) Lawson Bert A. and Wanda Savage Linda (Bowers) and Charles Rushing James C. Renfro, Jr. Suzanne (Cate) Lee Ludwig F. and Pat Uloth Robert T. Lawson Vernon K.* and Linda (Anderson) and Cristin Smith Edmund W. Richter, Jr. R. Dean and Betty Lewis Charles R. Vincent Gibson D. and Sandra E. Lewis Dianne Schautschick Janice G. Stanford James A. Riggs Margaret (Bobbitt) Lindsey Glen R. and Bertha Wahrmund Gus M. Loomis Preston D. Sides Charles T. and Carole Tatum Elaine (Hingst) Rowland Jay K. Martin Martha (Tampke) Williams Ray A. Mauldin Johnnie W. Smith Jack L. Thielen Robert W. Schnakenberg Carol (Wilson) McBeth Jerry L. Woods Barbara (Head) and Jeff McCollum Larry L. Smith Carol (Creasy) and Chuck Thompson Alan H. Shumate Paul A. McBeth William T. and Susan Woody Stephen M. and Joyce McElroy Larry Snook Mary Ellen (Walker) and John T. Skeeters Betty (Hines) McKinney James A. Young John A. and Geanie L. McManners Mary (Viel) Snook J. Frank Thornton Larry L. Smith William J. Merrell, Jr. Mary (Mosley) Young Margaret (Culberson) Morgan Brenda (Hudson) Spears James C. and Rosemary Voldan Dan E. and Marian M. Spence Richard B. and Geri Parrott 1961 Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss R. Dana Steigerwald John W. Wagner Eugene E. Steinmeyer David P. and Laura Polk John C. and Karen Baudoin Lanny W. and Barbara Neil Martha (Sumrall) Sweeney Laverne C. Wagner Janice (Wilder) Steinmeyer Walter G. and Anne E. Prokosch Norma (Cullum) Belschner Thomas H. Padgett Gene Thompson Gay (Ingram) Weisbach Richard M. and Billie Stovall Anderson L. and Lee Rash Walter H. Bennett, Sr. Marilyn (Gentry) and Frank J. Pagel Albert J. Vera James C. Weisbach Thomas A. and Barbara Szymczak Glen R. Reader Roland E. Black Betty (Knox) Patterson James A. Young William T. and Susan Woody Leonard L. Valka, Sr. Marjorie (Brodrick) and Harley Rex Kermit J. Blezinger James E. and Sandra Raney Mary (Lester) Zeigler Sue (McGee) Work Marilyn Valka Andrew M. and Sheryl Ruffino Barbara (Grady) Bright Beatrice B. and J.D. Rinn Robert E. Zeigler 1965 Carolyn (Johnson) Westman Joseph A. and Marlene A. Scanlin Jon C. Bright Jose M. Sentmanat 1964 Arnold A. and Terrie Allemang Donald A. Wilkins Covey L. and Nancy Smith William R. Brinkley Lacy L. Spears William L. Atkins Patricia A. Anderson Leroy Wilkinson Robert W. and Molly S. Smith Gerald S. and Janis E. Calvert Tommie R. and Mary K. Sprayberry Jerry L. and Ray Barber Janet (Miller) and L. W. Bates Jerry M. Wood Frank D. Sorrel, Jr. James D. Carey Linda (Wideman) and Gerald Steen Charlotte (Ingham) and Lyndel N. and Linda S. Beene Mary (Lester) Zeigler Patricia (Sofge) Tankersley Janean (Coffman) Carey Mary T. and Billie R. Sullivan Ellwood T. Barrett Beverly (McGaugh) and Robert E. Zeigler John J. Thrash Calvin G. and Margie Carnew Carroll E. Sylvester Linda Barton Larry Burmeier 1966 Willard E. Ulbricht Harrell H. Carpenter Sue (Hancock) Sylvester Joel E. Bass Robert E. and Tommie Callaway Thomas D. and Carol Baccaro Robert and Rebecca Von Der Au Ronald D. Choate Gene Thompson Joe B. Bickley Ronald H. Carroll Howard R.* and Mary A. Benton Billy J. Walcik E. Jack and Sue Ann Compton John W. Wagner Nancy (Jaggers) Bickley E. Jack and Sue Ann Compton Patricia (Mangum) Brannan Regina (Jones) and Patrick Wilford Gladys (Wyatt) Cox Laverne Warner Joel A. Bugg Ronald F. Crabb Wayne H. and Joyce Brown Donald A. Wilkins Elsie (Corcoran) and Dan Davis Charles D. and Wanda C. Williams Wayne C. Buss Harrison L. and Shirley Darby Frances (Bond) Camp Leroy Wilkinson Joe T. and Kathryn Davis JoRae (Wilson) and David Williams Jo (Edelbrock) Carpenter Leon F. and Cynthia A. Dragoo John T. Carter, Jr. Lyndol (Williams) Wilkinson Freddie L. Elliott Mildred M. Williams Kenneth Daw Charlotte I. and Melvin Drummond Dana (Huggins) and Teresa (Woodard) and Bennie Wright Coralie A. Emmons 1963 Evelyn (Fitzgerald) Dawson Julius J. and Jeannie Dubcak Clarence Chandler 1968 Elbert L. and Sue A. Flynt Henry D. and Carolyn A. Adair William D. Dawson Robert L. Dunning Janice (Philpott) Choate James M. Barnette W. Allen Gage Ronald B. Alexander William M. Eplen Carol C. Eplen Mary (Fraser) Crabb Gwendolyn (Knight) and Jerry M. and Ann E. Hawkins William L. Atkins Johnida (Johnson) and Arthur Evans Kathryn (McCarley) Eubanks Harrison L. and Shirley Darby James Berard Dennis R. Hejtmancik Lyndel N. and Linda S. Beene Richard N. and Linda E. Flatt Patricia (Morgan) Eversole John V. Eriksson Donna (Legg) Beto Lawrence H. Hemann Clifford D. Beeson Rodney L. and Janet D. Folschinsky H. L. and Barbara Farrell Robert E. and Susan K. Estill John B. and Mary T. Bolling Charles and Frances Hinze Joe B. Bickley Bruce D. Gillikin Billy D. Farris George W. Eubanks Jerry S. Brannen Joe S. and Judy Holloway Carolyn (Brannen) and Sanford Blakley Tinya (Robinson) and Frank Griffin William P. Fleming, Jr. Gerald R. Eversole Rodney M. and Judith Cannon Jannette P. and James W. Hortman Maurice L. Bresenhan, Jr. Lawrence H. Hemann George C. Franklin Willie H. and Carol M. Farmer Barbara (Stravoski) and Tom Casey Kenneth D. and Lee Ann Jordan Frances (Williams) Byrd Gloria (Armand) and Robert Johnson James F. and Nancy Gaertner William P. Fleming, Jr. Carolyn (Theiss) and Ken Caskey James E. Kelly, Jr. Jean (Scott) Calhoun Mary (Davis) Johnson Barbara (Pugh) Hamblen Robert L. Gilliam Charles H. Chude Sara (Dillon) Kelly Charles A. and Judy Chambers Carla (Hays) Jones Jerry L. and Charolette Hemphill John L. Hall Orin N. Covell Ronald P. and Donna Koska Ray F. Dabney Sally (Hibbetts) Kankey Bobbie (Herndon) Hilliard Ronda (Rushing) Harris Todd D. and Donna M. Davis Sarah (Bono) Langston Glenda (Miles) Dawson* Travis V. Kankey Robert E. and Sylvia J. Hutson Robert B. Heartfield Don and Victoria Farrell Carol (Till) and Ed Lehnert Lloyd T. Dickens John C. Kissinger III Jack S. Johnson Robert Hlavinka Loyd T. and Kay Flynt Claude F. Lively, Jr. John V. Eriksson Ray D. Langston Janie (Hatton) Kay Mary (Divin) and Orville Hooks Douglas and Helen Gilbert Sonja (Tullis) Manning David and Ruth A. Figari Sarah (Bono) Langston Dorothy R. and O. R. King Nancy (Anderson) and Johnie Jermain Robert D. Gossett Patricia (Spencer) Mauldin Sandra (Bailey) Haines Diana (Bateman) Leggett Ralph H. and Linda B. Klatt Sara (Dillon) Kelly Ruby E. Hand Thomas H. McAdams George D. and Joyce E. Hale Robert L. Leggett Adolph C. and Julia A. Krizan Nancy (Purdy) Kissinger Anna (Petty) and Wendell Hill Genevieve (Waller) McCaffety Billy H. Hamblen Paul W. Lindsey George W. and Anita Lantrip Joe M. Lee Mary J. Johnson Dan V. McKaskle Joe L. “Bud” and Joan Haney Margaret (Day) Marshall Osborne C. and Marjorie Lawrence Mae (Davis) Leslie Phillip R. King George D. and Beth Miles Jerry M. and Ann E. Hawkins Mary (Elliott) Martin Joe Ed and Patsy Lynn Paul W. Lindsey John C. Kissinger III Jane (Clements) and Charles Monday George T. and Betty Hayes Carla A. McAdams James E. Mabry, Sr. Lester R. and Emma L. Lipperdt Barbara C. Linney and Herbert C. and Mary K. Muckleroy Billie (Smith) and James Hickman Robert M. McGill Charles M. Maiorana Patricia (Kenny) Mabry Netivad Gonzalez Sandra (Weiss) Mueller Clyde E. Jacks, Jr. Vickie (Williams) McLean James T. Manning Al and Mae Maddox James H. Mallery Bill D. Muns Leonard and Marlene Keeling Jeanne (Sperry) McLeod Barbara (Ballard) Martin James H. Mallery David E. Martin Billy W. and Kathy Outlaw Leslie J. and Martha Koenning Charles C. and Wilma McLin William J. McGonagle John A. McCullough Billie N. McCrary

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 49 1969 John C. and Florence Huber Margaret (Bobbitt) Lindsey Kathryn (Lewis) and Donald W. Munsell, Jr. ALUMNI Stewart L. Angel James W. and Bernadette Hulme Barbara (Ballard) Martin Bruce Painchaud Anita (Sherrill) Natale Pamela (Bade) and David Beers Randee B. Johnson Humberto D. and Nelda B. Martinez Marjorie (Weichert) and David Parmer Richard G. Natale Patricia (Compton) and Sue (Ashmore) Johnson Brenda (Rice) Masters Alan A. Phelps James B. and Lois Neal ONORS Richard Benefield Cecil E. and Donna Jones Fred E. and Juanita McGilberry Vicki A. Prentice Pamela (Schnaubert) Offutt Arlene (Pless) and James Booth Jim W. Kersey Albert L. Mitchell Becky (Lott) Rao Randall L. and Connie Pachar D Bob L. and Mary Brock Sally N. Kersey Beverly (Chandler) Mitchell Ronald R. Raschke John V. and Susan Pappas Katherine R. McDonald Francis G. Bryant III Alan R. Krieger Stephen B. and Carol K. Montgomery David M. Roberts Fred W. and Lynn M. Reese Robert M. McGill Michael A. and Ann M. Bullis Carol (Trant) Labay Larry W. and Merrie Monzingo Sandra E. Rogers Kenneth K. Rodgers June (Bearden) Merrell J. King and Joey B. Chandler Roger D. Lawrence Susan (Rumsey) Most Cynthia (Dorrell) Rohe Edwin S. and Catherine Rumsey Robert L. Nilson John D. and Janie Chandler Ruby J. Lehrmann Kenneth W. Mueller Sharon (Sicinski) Skeans Lesa G. Russell Y’Vonne (Simmons) Nilson Kay Clayton Tom S. Loomis Michael W. Murray Barbara (Coleman) Skeeters Cynthia J. Schneider Stephen E. and Angie Pavlicek Donald A. Cole James E. Mabry, Sr. Norvin T. and Kathleen Myers Dana and Curtis Skipping Darrell L. Sklar Phyllis (Scott) Pinegar Gregory E. Combs Linda (Saenz) and John R. O’Brien Darrell L. Sklar Mary Jane (Gregorcyk) Sklar Gloria (Wheeler) Richter Rebecca (Barton) Covell William MacDonald Gwain (Walley) and John Olsen Roger Slayden Charles L. Smith Kenneth K. Richter Gladys (Wyatt) Cox Charles E. Maerz Shirley (Cherry) and Raymond Outlaw Elaine (Sharp) Smith Martin D. and Carol M. Smith Gonzales and Sara Salvador John M. and Sharon Criswell Jane P. Mallery James D. Patton Martin D. and Carol M. Smith Jonathan E. Socha Robert H. Schlieker Rick Darling Pamela (Tow) and Leon H. and Mary Prause William T. and Catherine N. Smith Emmett W. Solomon Annette (Blanchard) Smith Scottie (Wehman) Davis Geoffrey K. Markham Kailas J. Rao Madeline (VanDyke) Spurlock Patsy Keith Storz Nancy (Dishaw) and Dexter Smith Gary L. and Margaret A. Dudley Jay K. Martin Joann (Day) Schlotter Darryl G. and Loreta A. Stegemoller Charles W. and Betty Tackett Harry E. and Nancy B. Stengele Peggy and Kenneth Egger Ralph T. Masters Ben D. and Kay Seeker W. Lee Stringer Patricia G. Taylor Joan (Snyder) Stringer Judy (Timpa) and Joseph P. Emmett Dwayne E. Matthews Rebecca (Moore) Sherrill Dennis R. and Peggy Swoboda Sydney (Talley) Traylor W. Lee Stringer Joan F. Ermis Sarah (Allen) McCrary Dianne (Bell) Sides James L. and Verna K. Syptak Douglas W. and Rosalie Volkmer Kay (Dixon) Swaim Bobby R. and Patricia D. Ezell Billy C. and Sandy Miller Douglas D. and Sandra J. Spacek Vicki (Bonnette) Thompson Brenda Vorhies Raymond H. Swaim Jeanie (Lowman) and Bert Facklam Elizabeth (Best) and Odis Muennink John A. and Patty Spears Loy A. Thurman Steven W. Vorhies Roy C. Thomas Wayne B. Frosch Joyce (Christian) and Jimmie Neff Bobby W. and Paulette Straub Linda (Hejl) and George Tilton Bruce L. Watkins Mary Ellen (Walker) and Carolyn A. Gaines Michael D. and Mary L. Parish Thomas A. and Barbara Szymczak Alan L. and Diane F. Tinsley Linda (Atkinson) and Cliff West J. Frank Thornton Jacqueline G. Gilliam Daniel A. Phillips James H. and Linda Tate Lee (Layden) Ulbricht Gary L. Whitlock Eileen (Raney) Thrash Roy E. Golan Frances (Hawthorne) Planchard Frank M. Teague Gary P. and Mattie Underwood Pamela (Morrow) Whitlock Carolyn (Meadows) Walker William T. Hand, Jr. Thomas R. and Vicki Ramey Janice P. Teddlie Clayton D. Waits Maurice G. Wilkinson Donald M. and Leslie Ward Ann (Mahaffey) and John Harrod Donald T. Rascoe Donald W. Thompson Jacqueline (Gibbs) and Dorothy L. Yawn Jimmy E. and Darlene West Marie (Heinrich) Hayden Penny (Williams) Rascoe Robert Thompson Henry Weidemeyer Nancy (Pitts) Young Richard V. Yawn Robert Hlavinka William Robertson IV Jon K. Vinson Ricky C. White Robert G. and Alice M. Young Carolyn Zaskoda Rita (Williams) and Ferris Hon Sandra E. Rogers Sally (Dickens) and Ben Waidhofer Robert H. and Yvonne Whitmarsh Judith F. and Kevin Youngman Ronald L. Scotka Patricia A. Wilson Julia (Adams) Woods Daniel and Stella Zamora Joe H. Smith Jerry M. Wood Janice (Greenwood) and 1973 Mary Ann (Fry) Smith Julia (Adams) Woods Robert Woodson Michael V. and Millie A. Anderson Foster L. Spurlock Sherrel O. Woods, Jr. Gerald D. Young Lois (Martin) Andrus Bobby L. Steph Walter M. “Mac” Woodward, Jr. Frank T. Zimmer Nathan C. Ausley Top 5 Classes Carol Sullivan-Martorell and Norma (Bush) Wooten 1972 Judy (Ashorn) Ball Charles Martorell Tom L. Wooten Joseph A. and Elizabeth Amato Katharine (Powell) and Larry Barker Candyce (Carter) Thomas Andrew T. York, Jr. Bernabe and Teresa Arreguin Tony and Cheryl Barnard Richard R. and Diana L. Thompson James W. and Lucille Youngblood Mary (Polanco) Ausley Beth (Neal) and Chris Beauman By Amount Given Virginia (Etheredge) Thompson 1971 Barbara A. Baker Julianne (Bush) and Gerald Betty Alvaro Valdez II Primitivo and Kathleen Alvizo Sharon E. Balke Tommy L. Binford Shelby L. Wagner* Frank B. and Michele L. Anderson Vernon R. Ball Connie (Reese) Blessitt James A. Warren Stewart L. Angel Danny R. Billingsley Lynn D. and Donna Boone 1953 $2,008,831 Carol (Hail) and Joseph Weller William L. and Vicki Barber Larry E. Blessitt Larry G. Booth Robert B. Whiteley Charles L. and Wanda Beckner Carol (Elliott) Booth Frances (Capps) Bowen Jerry L. Woods Raymond Belinowski Anna and Edwin Breddin Robert B. Brewer 1977 $1,068,487 James W. and Lucille Youngblood Rosemary (Crush) and James C. Brown, Jr. Rickey B. and Julie R. Campbell Anita (Brown) and John C. Bendele Larry D. and Dona Brown Paul B. Champion James J. Zukowski Glenn E. and Kathy M. Brandt Suellen (Gettig) Brown Carlos V. Chapa 1972 $1,047,643 1970 Martha (Williford) Bryant Stephen P. Burdick Candi (Smith) Clement Charles E. and Cathy A. Amato Richard A. and Janice Budach Jerry V. and Kathy Burney Roy A. Cook Vicki (Cobb) Angel Sherry (Tinsley) and Ron Burks Carol A. Callahan* Charles D. and Sherry Cox 1973 $1,043,941 Thomas D. and Carol Baccaro Beverly (McGaugh) and Dennis D. and Kim E. Congdon Richard H. Dampman Gayla (Safford) and Larry Burmeier Billy C. Covington Becky (Thompson) Davies 1951 $ 591,493 Bradford N. Baker Charles V. and Linda S. Butcher Michael E. Craig Lois (Liberda) and Henry Drushel Carol (Sanders) Beddingfield Carolyn (Theiss) and Ken Caskey Brenda R. Damron Lela J. Dyson Mark D. Beto Donna (Mikeska) and Ed Clark William E. Damron Robert L. Dyson Shelly F. Beto Mary (Petre) and Richard Coyle E. Dale Dixon Don and Victoria Farrell By Number of Donors Patrick E. Biesiadecki Bette (Brown) Craig Douglas G. Farrar Rudy R. Fernandez, Jr. John R. and Susan G. Booth Rowe E. Creager Patricia (Lueckemeyer) and Burnie W. Galle John R. Bradley Jean (Carter) Dabney Bryan Felt Kathryn (Spurr) Gaskamp 1978 176 Carol (Fink) Brewer Marilyn (McIntosh) Darling William P. Fleming, Jr. Larry L. Gaskamp John S. and Diane E. Brown Katherine (Valdez) and Gregory Dean Charlene (Wehe) and Thomas M. and DeeDee Geib Faye (Stratmann) Carroll Jeanie (Lowman) and Bert Facklam Harold F. Foerster Stanley Z. Gonzales 1980 133 Ronald J. Carter Charles E. Faulkner Shirley (Williams) and Ronnie Ford Marilyn (Mayes) Goodwin Sandra (Houck) Carter Alice (Shields) Fisher Karen (Blezinger) Galle Glenda (St. Andrie) Gordy Stephen W. and Edwina Chatham Gordon A. Franzen Todd L. and Debra Gaudin Teresa (Rice) Harvey 1974 124 Robert R. Childers, Jr. Janet (Nance) Grillo Janice (Marek) and Gary Gensler John G. and Wynelle Hermesmeyer Sharon (Sobotik) Chude Joseph R. Grillo, Jr. Robert L. Gilliam Brenda J. Hooks John E. and Sylvia Coffman Michael K. and Dotty K. Hare Danny W. and Debra Glaze Glenn R. Horndt 1975 123 Sara (Sowers) Cole Thomas C. Hogan Erich W. and Doris J. Glenewinkel Helen (Kotch) and Jerry L. Howell Marian (Wortham) Conrady Robert A. Hooker John and Linda Gonzalez Shirley A. Johnson Thomas J. Cooper, Jr. Charles L. and Shirley Isaac Russell D. Gordy Richard W. and Shirley Kaucher 1983 122 Mary (Fraser) Crabb Thomas W. and Karen Jacobs Joan M. Graves Timothy F. Kent Beverli Davis C. Dale Jaecks Barbara (Lofton) and Charles Hale Charles G. King Dan G. Davis George E. Killinger, Jr. Patsy (Reece) Harper Raymond R. and Lanetta Kipp By % of Participation Jerry L. and Jeane Driver Mary J. (Raymond) Killinger Wayne Harvey Janet (Snelgrove) Klett Carolyn (Chipman) Faulk James R. and Diane M. King Lynda (LaRue) Haynes Barbara (Gustafson) Koy David and Ruth A. Figari Estella (Longoria) Koryciak John C. and Florence Huber Ernest M. Koy 1956 9.79% James F. and Nancy Gaertner Lester W. and Paula Krause N. Dian (Floyd) Jaecks William L. Kuss, Jr. Annie (Maresh) and Robert Gilcrease Janice (Harmel) Krieger Martin E. and Karen L. Jones Carol (Trant) Labay Sylvia (Holmes) and John Goeser John D. Lambert Jessie (Petrich) Kokemor Mary (Macha) Lavender 1955 9.73% Carolyn (Lange) Golan John A. Lewis Gayle (Wiethorn) and Layne Kruse Myron D. Lavender James D. Griffith Joe Ed and Patsy Lynn Wayne A. and Rannice Kucera Robert J. Lefebvre, Jr. Linda E. Hanson Bobby T. and Anita Maggard Ruby J. Lehrmann Susan (Smith) Lenamon 1979 7.63% Dennis G. House John N. and Diane Maples Barbara (Ludwig) and Michael Lynch Brenda (Franks) Love-Jones and Daryl D. Howard Marily (Steelman) Marsico Gary L. and Jeanie Lynd Ed Jones Billy B. and Susan A. Hughes Margaret (Masterson) Matthews Margaret (Grisham) McAdams Glenn H. and Judy L. Mallory 1951 7.59% Peggy (Hughes) Johnston Noel H. McGinnes Michael McDonald Anthony A. and Phyllis Mandola Rosa (Kennedy) and Bobby Josey Leo T. Metcalf III Sandra K. McKaskle Victor J. Marsico Muriel C. and William Knotts Crystal (Harbin) and Don Miller Julian D. and Jan McMurrey Sylvia (Vera) and Roy Mastin 1953 7.36% Stanley A. Labay Cecil N. Neely Mary (Madeley) Metcalf Charlotte J. Matthew Marvin E. LaRue Gerald L. Norwood Junette (Lehmann) and Mike Mihelich Scott McCarley

50 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Lee Ann (Cordes) McGonagle Janis (Hale) White Wade T. Eilers Fred L. Miller Janith (Tavenner) Waller Ernest W. Cox Ronald R. and Nancy Mellen Ricky C. White Michael V. Estep John C. and Leann Mix Milton C. Walters James M. and Paula Crouch Mervin A. Michel Patricia A. Williams Melinda L. Estes Norma (Shropshire) and Billy Money Bobby R. and Betty A. Watkins Dennis A. and Paula (Schneider) Culak Billy C. and Sandy Miller R. Tracy and Leesa Williams Clinton W. Fancher Jimmy L. Mooney David L. White D. Joan and Paul Culp Anthony K. and Lisbeth Moores Kevin N. Wright Douglas G. Farrar Marilon Morgan Patricia A. Williams Cynthia (D’Ascenzo) Davis Charley J. Nesmith David E. and Rachel Wyatt Danny J. Faulkner Mark A. Morgan and Beth Sinclair Jerry S. and Debra L. Wilmoth Vivian (Clow) Davis Roy L. Norrell, Jr. Richard V. Yawn Thomas P. Fowler Janis M. Mueller Mary (Burdett) and John Wilson Yvonne (Everhart) and Rex Dobey Patricia (Patrey) and Hugh O’Kane Jerry L. Zamzow Mark A. and Pamela Freeman Anita (Sherrill) Natale Larry Winkelmann William L. and Cynthia A. Drake Larry W. Patton 1974 Kaye (Isbell) Gammon Roy G. Newport Margie Wood John D. Edwards Sandra R. Peebles Dicki L. Alston Donald A. and Jackie Griffith Jerry A. Newton Leanne (Grivich) Woodward Clifford T. Elkins William R. and Nita Pennington Warren G. Anthony William P. and Laura Hall Shirley (Cherry) and Raymond Outlaw Teresa (Woodard) and Bennie Wright Connie (Tarver) and David Emerson John D. Pevoto Karon (Bruns) Arnold Janet (Montgomery) and Audrey (Musselman) Ozuna Dolores Zann Cheryl (Keng) Faircloth Mary (Brown) Pevoto Dennis Aschenbeck Warren Hankammer Thomas L. and Dianne T. Paben Ronald F. Zummo Fennis W. Faircloth, Jr. Hershel E. and Katherine Phillips Harry R. Asher, Jr. Linda E. Hanson Charles D. and Joanne Peterson 1975 Becky (Penick) Fancher Maurice A. and Debbie C. Pitts Helen W. Bass Janice (Barnhart) Herklotz Randy D. Pollard Gay Allbritton Lois F. Ferguson Joseph K. and Runae Price Robin (Elting) Bauer John G. and Wynelle Hermesmeyer Gene Polnick Kay J. Allbritton David L. Finney Ernest B. Rajendra Raymond Belinowski Greg M. and Susan Hinson Gary L. Powell Ricky L. and Fay Altman Michael D. Flowers Allan J. and Diana Rasmussen Norma (Cullum) Belschner Michael G. Hocker John F. Prettyman Billy F. and Maynette Anderson Dorothy (Bishop) and Tommy Frost Leta (Basham) Reiner Paul M. Bendiksen James E. and Jill Hood Terri (Kieth) Quinn Harry Anderson Larry L. Gaskamp Christopher L. Rolland Pauline (Clutter) Blackard Elena (Hinkle) Horndt Allan J. and Diana Rasmussen Jean S. Baggett Robert J. Goodwin, Jr. Martha (Dreiling) Rolland Bob Bonar Dennis K. Johnson Debra (Lawrence) Ray Susan (Keppler) and Jeffrey Baker David G. and Brenda Harmon Charles G. Shandera Michael A. Bonifazi Charles R. Johnston David G. and Sharon Remmy Gregory J. Balke Patsy (Reece) Harper Kenneth L. Shank Mary (Sowers) and Robert F. Bradley Nan E. Kennedy Jimmy M. and Joy L. Richards Bonnie R. Beard Sara (Ware) and Bruce Harrison Catheryn (Steel) Simmons Alicia H. Bratton Annye (Davison) King Sandra A. Robishaw Peter A. Birkholz and Ronny G. Havens Deneise D. Slayden Lynn F. and Norma K. Brown Carolyn M. King John T. and Juanita Rogers Kaye R. Hill-Birkholz Thomas M. Herring Suzette (Kluge) and Doug Smith Francis G. Bryant III Carolyn (Cawthon) Kirk Peggy A. Ross John M. Black Jamie (Sims) Howse Gene C. and Debbie Sorenson Felix J. and Norma L. Buxkemper Weldon L. Kuretsch Marion Rucktashel Lynn D. and Donna Boone John M. and Nancy L. Hoyt Douglas D. and Sandra J. Spacek Sonya (Johnson) and Dale E. Cather Robert F. Larkin, Jr. Edwin S. and Catherine Rumsey Randolph C. and Sue A. Braddock Debra (Blakeney) Johnson Robert M. and Maxine Stark Rhonda (Williams) and Bruce R. Le Grand David W. Schomburg Carol (Fink) Brewer Paul H. Johnson Theodore P. and Patricia Steinke Douglas A. Cavender Benjamin R. Lenamon Albert and Betty Schuller Robert B. Brewer Norma Dell (Monzingo) and W. Dale and Donna L. Story John A. Cazort Linda R. and Lester Little Carol (Owens) Shaw Conrell and Glenda Brown Jerry D. Jones Judy A. Straughan David W. Cheverere Susan (Knobloch) Logan Lindsay E. Siriko Ray A. and Luann T. Burgess Randal E. and Barbara Jones Terresa M. Tankersley Jerry A. Collins Debara J. Ludwig Barbara (Coleman) Skeeters Charles V. and Linda S. Butcher Ronald E. and Kristi Kainer Paula (Steward) and Scott Tanner Michael W. Countz Janie F. Martinez Charles L. Smith Carolyn (Bohannon) Cammack Brenda (Rouse) Keith JoAnn and Robert J. Thomson Wanda (Simons) and Owen Craig Maribeth (Lee) and David McAnally Guy V. Smith Larry E. and Diana Capps Rodney G. Keith Joe C. Traylor III Marilyn (Paradoski) Daigle Robert J. McCann Betty (Risinger) Spencer Patricia (Idom) and Larry Carroll Molly (Terry) Kelley Gary A. Vos John L. Davis Maureena (Tegeler) and Melinda A. Stryker A. Les Cave Melissa (Lindsay) Kemp Mary A. Vos Connie (Fields) and Randall Dean George McDonald Nina (Parks) Tate Mary (McCollum) and Edward Clark Jeri (Hungerford) Kent Ronald J. and Jean Waldron Darryl W. and Betsy Droemer Michael L. and Sherrill F. McDowell Robert M. Tavenner Stephen G. and Suzie Colwell Barbara (Houser) and Richard Landry Vonda (Harrelson) and Ruverna (Hopper) Dunning Daniel A. and Sheree McGarvey William H. Tone John M. Conrad Janie (Backhaus) and Steve Lightsey George Whisman Nancy (Hinze) Eilers Connie (Arnold) Middleton John M. and Debra Vinson Charles D. and Sherry Cox Kenneth R. Maeker GIVING BY CLASS YEAR

Class # Donors $ Donated Class # Donors $ Donated Class # Donors $ Donated 1 1 125 1 29 14,834 1 110 59,724 1  90 1 48 27,107 1 122 10,913 1 1 75 1960 64 543,024 1 118 103,065 1936 1 650 1961 64 75,060 1 91 8,604 1937  450 196 49 98,050 1986 113 31,967 1 1 250 196 56 37,455 1987 91 18,253 1 6 392 196 67 90,828 1 88 11,178 1940  250 196 75 29,484 1 88 13,324 1941  980 1966 47 14,356 1990 101 13,647 1942 10 1,132 1967 54 17,015 1991 88 25,477 1 9 1,075 196 50 7,028 1 111 9,810 1 7 550 196 82 100,434 1 106 10,998 1 6 495 1970 85 24,014 1994 115 10,600 1946 9 7,661 1971 87 30,266 1 110 69,635 1947 10 4,251 197 90 1,047,644 1996 83 11,130 1 22 56,373 197 108 1,043,942 1997 91 10,779 1 21 5,215 197 124 15,955 1 101 8,123 1950 21 6,022 197 123 73,248 1 91 14,795 1951 28 591,494 1976 92 42,926 2000 96 8,645 1 19 3,047 1977 107 1,068,487 2001 93 11,211 1 29 2,008,831 197 176 50,841 200 93 13,180 1 28 4,206 197 66 8,294 200 100 10,282 1 36 125,576 1980 133 24,052 200 100 10,873 1956 52 265,307 1981 115 63,655 200 49 6,797 1957 31 43,870 2006 11 1,730

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 51 Kenneth W. and Lorna Ellisor Robyn (McMillan) Flowers James M. Bozeman Magdaline Hernandez Joanne M. (Lopez) and Michael Rock ALUMNI Cathy (Parker) and Dean Fishburn Myron L. Frans John R. Bridwell James A. Hill Janice (Arakawa) and Robin L. Rogers Shelley A. Fitze Monetta (Mooney) and Linda D. Brinkmeyer Larry M. Hollmann Stephen R. Rogers Linda (Staley) and Michael Freund Alexander Frenza Glyna (McWhorter) Brown Jill (Legler) Hood Thomas M. Rowe ONORS William L. Furr Gerald W. Gaenslen James F. Brown Janice O. Hooker Juan E. and Mary A. Sanchez Alton V. and Karen Goerlitz Linda C. Gaskill Jerome A. and Elaine S. Brown William H. Howse, Sr. Jo Schroeder D Stephanie S. Hand Ronald L. Gay Kim (Herring) Brown Kimberly L. Howze Kim (McFerrin) Schwertner Bishop and Lavon Mayes Mary (Luby) and Daniel Hansen Terri (Mathis) Gay Patrick E. Brown Vanessa E. Huse Terry J. Schwertner Scott McCarley Jeanette (Gaskamp) and Glenda (St. Andrie) Gordy Patrice (Rougon) and David Brumley Margaret (James) Jett Benita (Granger) Sebesta James R. McDaniel Philip Harrison Rebbeca (Matocha) Gould Susan (Cummings) Buckstaff Dana K. Johnson Caridad (Pelayo) Sentmanat Pamela J. McDaniel Lynda (LaRue) Haynes E. Maxine and Ray Green Bobbie Burd-Walton and Brenda L. Jones Tina (Bentsen) Smith Ginger L. McGraw Anne (Dailey) Heartfield Micholas P. Haby George Walton Gary R. Joyce William R. Smith Kenneth D. and Patty Meador Robert V. Hill Richard A. Hallmark Brian K. and Susan Busch Douglas R. and Kathy Kabell Robert A. and Martha Socha Dawn (Hinze) Miller John W. Holland Rhonda (Harden) and Bobby Henson Rickey B. and Julie R. Campbell Virginia and Frank Kammerdiener Amy (Tamasy) and David Stanly Elizabeth (Lee) Minze Larry M. Hollmann Debra K. Herring Rebecca (Parrott) Caprano Jarrett J. Kennedy Jerry B. Stephenson Adolphus and Felicia D. Moore Donald L. Holt Mary (Byers) Hill Dave S. and Deborah Carpenter Dianne (Duncan) and Roger Key James P. Straub Robert B. and Ellen W. Mosher Gary L. Howze Cathy (Roe) and Clayton Holcomb Barbara (Hagerman) and Franklin D. Krystyniak Marla J. and Royce Stripling Thomas A. and Marjie Murff Charles R. and Angelica Jeffords Agnes H. and Fred R. Holland Thomas Cerwinske Kenneth P. and Jan Landon Brian T. Surginer Rebecca (Rapier) and Geff A. Myers Cecil E. and Donna Jones Linda (Jackson) and Thomas Holt Janice (Philpott) Choate Gina (Shaw) Lee Sheila L. Talley Timothy J. New, Sr. Nina A. Jones-Hennessy and Preston and Joslen Johnson Mary (Edmundson) Clark Jeffrey W. Lee Wyla (Radke) and Doyle Tanner Stephen L. Nightingale Thomas Hennessy Harriette J. and John H. Kagel Virginia (Sydow) Coleman Patricia W. and Stephen G. Lilly Tina (Lester) and Richard Teza Linda (Mays) Norrell Glenda M. and Eldred B. Kennair Rosanne (Shriver) and Mike Keathley Roger N. Collins Rita R. and Eddie J. Lorio Doyle L. and Carol Thompson Alvin E. and Diane Odom Frieda Koeninger Lisa (Nelson) and Kirk Killough Rowe E. Creager Sharon A. Lynch and Edwin S. Davis James L. and Tamera D. Threadgill Vicki (Kelly) and Paul Owen Jessie (Petrich) Kokemor Christopher S. and Sherry Koenig Deborah (Baxter) Cupples Candace (Crysup) Maddox Patti (Bailey) and Carl Torregrossa Edward A. Parker III Charlotte (Huffman) and Dale Lafley Mark J. Kroll Donna A. and Douglas Curry Carla (Bayless) and James Mahan Julie (Sanders) and Gerald Valentine Mary (Dilley) Parker John R. and Jamie Larkin Bobby Lane Richard D. Davis Robert E. Marrs Gary A. Vos Dorace (Jacobs) Plocheck Bruce R. Le Grand Mary (Walker) Lewis Antonio DeLeon Dale (Spear) Martell J. Sam Walker Trisha (Speer) Pollard Ann E. Lee Joe W. and Shirley Liles Wilma F. Deshone-Hanks and Randall R. Martell Janith (Tavenner) Waller Jackie D. Qualls Renee Loyless-May and Thomas May Michael A. Lytle Robey Hanks Donald K. Martin Sharon M. Ward Tom A. Ray Margie (Frey) and Albert Lynn Cecelia (Pasket) and James Marquart Diane (Loose) and Douglas Dickey Juan A. and Gloria B. Martinez Sue F. Watts-Fallin and William Fallin Gregory P. and Sharon Richmond Janell (Lundine) Mason Mary (Elliott) Martin James C. Donohue Bambi (Monnich) McCullough Timothy E. and Charlotte West Karl F. and Donna Rieger Stevan A. and Liz Massey Margaret B. McArthur James A. Downes William W. McEntire Larry L. and Elva White Mary (Alsworth) Rivet Allisonn (Whitsett) and Joel Mayhugh Marcia D. McCall Charles R. Drennan Larraine (Everett) McGee Susan (Horak) White Roger E. Rivet Barbara (Chase) and Kenneth McEwen Jerilyn R. McCann Kathleen (Mahon) Du Plessis Tamara (Earles) McGill Malcolm W. Willey Janice (Arkawa) and Robin L. Rogers Duane D. and Shelly Meyer Brenda (Beard) and Keith McCarty Joe W. and Cindy Dunlap Gary B. McMillian Fred V. Williamson Roark S. Rohe Gary L. and Nancy Miles Billie N. McCrary Connie (White) and William H. Eades Andrea Meltzer Margaret (Ellison) and Ray Wilson Lincoln C. and Jacquelyne Rolling Derril (Wiggins) Mitchell Gregory D. McDonald Paul A. Ebner James B. and Carol Moore Darla (English) and Raymond G. Russell Lois (Sandel) New Jimmy D. Miller Florence Eddins-Folensbee Kathrine (Moore) Murray Nathan Winkelmann Thomas L. and Paula Schulte Rebecca (Whitson) Nicholson Thelma (Brown) Mooney Brian C. and Pamela M. Fahrenthold Kimberly (Corley) Neustaedter Gladys A. and William Young Deloris (Duncan) and Paul Sellin Carol (Hollas) and Ralph Novosad Rebecca (Whitson) Nicholson David L. Finney Pamela (Milutin) and Roy Newberry Wayne D. and Jackie Zander Larry J. Senegal Karen (Shinn) O’Bier T. Hillman Oliphant Judy (Shane) Gaenslen Susan J. Nightingale Frank T. Zimmer Rita C. Senegal Jacquelyn (Barrett) Patton Cathy Owens-Michael and Daniel V. and Irma Garcia Michael K. Nikkel 1979 William D. Shaw Phyllis (Elolf) Pennington Paul Michael Debra (Spurlin) and Randy Garner Diane (Cowart) and Don Noah Adebayo M. Adegbenro Maxine F. Siegmund Walter E. Pinegar Steven L. and Lisa M. Parkhill John M. Gilbert, Sr. Benjamin F. Orr Gay Allbritton Deneise D. Slayden David O. Rathke Marsha (Jones) Phillips Michael D. and Barbara Gilliam Marilyn and William Osterholm Karen (Almond) and Steve Goldman Roger Slayden Kay (Broyles) Roberts John B. Planchard Maria M. Gonzales Melody McGill and Glen Pankonien Valerie (Hale) Arnold Trent and Chavonne Slovak Kathleen (Schroeder) Russell Dorace (Jacobs) Plocheck Marvin R. Gould Mary (Dilley) Parker Belinda K. Bauer Patricia A. Sprott Mary (Walton) Saul Carlos R. Ponce Gregory G. and Coda Y. Graham Mark J. and Tamra M. Parks Martha J. Benefield-Lee and Robert H. and Rhonda G. Steubing Joe E. Sebesta Rebecca (Roeder) Rabon Thomas W. and Pam Gray Nghi T. Pham-Kroll William Lee Barry L. Sylvester Lindsay E. Siriko Nancy L. Rauschuber Susan Y. Griffith Craig A. Phillips Denise (Smith) Bickel Albert A. Tate II Arlene (Poldrack) and Hansel Smith Ralph A. Reed William R. and Deborah S. Gunter Mark C. Prasifka Donald J. and Phyllis Bilnoski Roger W. Turnquist Mark L. and Blair Spearman Barbara A. (Buckner) Richter Audon Gutierrez Joseph K. and Runae Price Ben Bius Clayton D. Waits Thomas N. and Diana Sprott Stephen C. Richter Magdalena (Martinez) Halleck John D. Prowell Stanley J. Blinka Shirley (Cox) Walcik Russell L. Staley Debbie (Freeman) Riley Mark B. Halleck Dawn P. Pugh Glenda (Leonhardt) and Dan Brady George Walters Donald G. Stephens Roger B. Riley Martha N. Hanna Rebecca (Crout) Reed Elizabeth (Fry) Burt Suzanne L. Walters Iris (Nelson) and Gus Strauss Lillian (McCarty) and Pamela (Walding) Hardy John T. Rice Roberto I. Chapa Frederick and Velma Warren Jayne (Northam) Tavenner Thomas T. Ritchey John F. Harris Theodore J. Richard Debbie (Colmar) and Jerry Cogan Terry and Linda Weaver Nancy (Triska) and James Tiller Frank D. Roberts, Jr. Ann (Mahaffey) and John Harrod Evelyn (Shew) Richter Linda (Mathis) Combs Dale S. Wells Herbert C. and Pat Ulbrich Donna (Lee) Rogers Dana (Windsor) Helton Rhonda K. Rigby Paul J. Crohurst Aaron H. Wen Susan L. Wagener Stephen R. Rogers Norman D. Hendrix, Jr. James A. Riggs Eva (Walters) and Derick Deaton Robert D. Wilburn Nancy (Arnold) and Mark Waldron James E. and Rebecca Rosas Barbara (Lyons) Henry Karen S. Riggs Johnny C. Deavours Sara (Moody) Williams Veronica R. Walker Thomas M. Rowe Brett M. Henry Bernadette Sneed Riley Molly (Haynie) Doughtie Brita (Kidd) and Harold Wright Dan L. Wentz W. Ann Staples Arlene (Hughan) Faulkner Gerald D. Young Susan (Horak) White Mark E. and Gaye Steakley Michael W. Fincher, Sr. Suzane (Greaser) Zummo Tom L. Wooten Stephanie (Cryan) Stephens Walter L. and Janice Fitzgerald 1976 1977 Kay (Fletcher) Stephenson Gina Bass and William Flores G. Vernon Aker Sharon (Sweeten) Aker Robert H. and Rhonda G. Steubing Lloyd P. and Karen Ford Adolph C. Alonzo Fannie (Williams) and Mary (Collins) Thaler Roy A. Garcia Angelo J. and Lynn Amato Funsho Akingbala Cynthia (Moye) and Don Timme Clifford F. and Suzanne Goff Frank B. and Michele L. Anderson Primitivo and Kathleen Alvizo Sydney (Talley) Traylor Sandra (Shields) Goodman Debra (Diehl) Armstrong Terry (Barton) Bennett Cora L. and Wilburn C. Tullar Annette (Womack) and Will Graves Michael R. Armstrong Katherine (Steele) Blinka Thomas D. Wagener Rickey E. Hanna Paula (Bruce) and Charles Ashworth Glyna (McWhorter) Brown James A. Warren Ronald D. and Betsy Heathcock Caroline (Allen) Balke Sammy R. and Connie Bryan Nyla (Placker) Watson Jackie (Brazier) Hendrix Bonnie R. Beard Linda R. Byrd-Cook and Darden G. Welsh Frederick B. Henry Connie F. Billingsley Richard Cook Debra A. and Bernard West Karen D. Hinson Peter A. Birkholz and Thomas K. Casey David L. White Mary (Heimsath) Hollmann Kaye R. Hill-Birkholz Cathy (Buchannan) and Rick Chance Sara (Moody) Williams Lorraine (Zajac) and David Kageler Bob Bonar Jo Ann (Smith) Chunn Janelle (Clawson) Williamson Nancy (Watson) and Rick Kratzer Linda A. Bonar Waldeen and Walter Cornelius Peggy S. Winkelmann Mark J. Kroll Margaret (Smith) and Earl S. Booker Patti S. Countz Daniel and Estella Zaccagni Sarah (Diebel) and Daniel A. Krueger Patti B. Bouldin Marjean (Wolfe) Creager 1978 Tina (Shockley) and John Lastovica Marvin L. Britton Robert M. and Anne Marie Cummins Gary W. Adams Gary M. and Michelle Lindsey Arnold R. Brown Charles E. Cupples Richard L. and Gaylen Adams Alicia M. and Witold J. Lukaszewski Cheryl (Elstner) Brown Charles M. and Suzanne Davis Adebayo M. Adegbenro Carole Cranston Lyons Mark E. Brown Victor R. and Anita Dawkins Phillip R. and Rebecca Ainsworth Tristan A. MacAvery Susan (Cummings) Buckstaff Evelyn (Fitzgerald) Dawson Thomasine W. Allen Cecelia (Pasket) and James Marquart Rodney L. and Cheryl Byrd Thomas A. Deeslie Rebecca J. Anderson Terry M. McCullough Linda R. Byrd-Cook and Margaret and Huey Denman Barbara (Divin) and Ted Arnold Timothy J. and Sherry McNamara Richard Cook Candyce (Farris) Dixon David L. Babcock Melinda (Nail) Miller Charles L. Calvit Susan G. Domingue Royce E. Bailey Maria (Perez) and Deborah K. and Robert Carrick Randy T. and Betty P. Donald Johnny M. Barrett James G. and Juanita Moore William G. Chunn Seola A. and Richard V. Edwards James M. and Kathleen Baxter William M. Norton William G. Clark Philip K. Endris Bobby B. Berry Leslie (Bond) Panuska Linda (Crow) Clinton Janet B. and Frank K. Fair Mary A. Berry Nathan I. and Kristine K. Partain Karl L. and Doris Collins Charles M. and Joanne Fifield Lynn Betts Katherine (Shepherd) and Bill Phillips Jane S. Ellisor Jennifer (Burke) and Richard Flowers David A. Bickel William R. and Stephanie Pitts

52 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Susan (Becker) Richard Carol (Hollas) and Ralph Novosad Robert A. Hamilton Timothy J. and Linda D. Richards Julie (White) and Margarito Nunez Tina (Giesinger) Hanna Sally (Priestley) Scholz Terri (Baker) and Dan O’Meara Forest M. and Peggy Harrell Sheryl A. Serres Edward J. Panuska, Jr. Brenda L. Hawkins Warren and Kimberly T. St. John Susan (Bevil) and Steve Parker Gerald D. Hoerster Kimberly (Corley) Sutton John G. Perez Kevin J. and Jeanne Hoffman Evelyn R. Taylor Lesa (Garrison) Perez E. Brent and Victoria Hughes Catherine (McCreery) and Mark Voit Rebecca (Wilkenson) and M. Letitia (Hearon) and Dwayne P. Walters Steven Pierce Russell Humphrey Joyce (Wood) and James Woodward Randy L. Plachy Charles R. and Angelica Jeffords Gary M. and Paula Wyatt Diana (Want) and Gary Plamondon Deborah (Holcombe) and Jeff O. Zeiss Barbara (Teague) Polnick Andrew Johnson 1980 Joan (Livingston) Prouty Diana (Smith) Johnson Sherri (Cobler) and Edgar Anderson Emily B. Prowell Charles W. and Lina Z. Jones Leslie P. Antalffy Frances P. Reddington Susan (Barber) Kainer Rudie (Stawarczik) and Jeff Berger Billy N. Rigby, Jr. Debra (Dossey) and Kenneth Keehn Edward A. and Ginger Bishop Gwendolyn (Lewis) and Bobby Rogers Richard D. Keeler Susan (Gregory) Bohan Andrew M. and Sheryl Ruffino Chad O. Kelley James M. Brazzil Katherine (Stade) Russell Richard C. and Beth Kelpen Leslie (O’Neal) Brazzil Johnnie R. and Karen Sandles Paula (Swain) Kimbro Patrice (Rougon) and David Brumley Rebecca (Woodward) and Kimberly (Sawyer) Kleimann John M. and Melissa Burns Mike Shuman Jo L. and Bradley Lambert Nancy (Matthews) and Sharon (Bowling) and Gary Schultz Nejiba O. Kheribi Susan and William Burroughs Anne (Ward) and Kelley Sigler Jo Ann (Morris) and Charles Lawson Raymond Brooker Laura (Robinson) and Jerry Scott Kenneth K. and Diane Kiecke Ronald Burt Mary Ellen and Jimmie R. Sims Russell D. and Lisa Lewis Donald A. Campbell, Jr. Deloris (Duncan) and Paul Sellin Debbie (Taylor) Kloss David W. Cargill Clinton R. and Gale A. Sinderud E. Lynn (White) and Dennis Longmire Karen (Kerns) Carson Brian K. and Debra B. Sims Carolyn (Elster) Laney Seng-Ngan and Bayle Chen Michael A. and Susan Sizemore Lisa (Keyworth) and David Love Steven J. Carter Elaine (Sharp) Smith Norman L. and Leah Lanier Terri L. (Hanna) and Gracia (Haby) and David Smaistrla Marilyn (Hodde) and Doug Lyon Catherine M. Chilek Mark E. Smith Carlotta (Boudreaux) Lansford Stephen M. Colley Arlene (Poldrack) and Hansel Smith Mary K. Matus Bruce A. and Cheryl Clark Terry W. and Sue Smith Vicki and Ralph LeMay Gregory E. Combs Karen (Shaw) Smith Lester W. Maxey Carmin N. Cleavenger Jeff A. and Kay T. Springer Lane D. Lemons Mark A. Cooper Joseph M. Sonnier Edwin D. and Rita McCrory Kay L. Collis and Michael T. Wilson Jamie Sproule-DeGeorge and Maureen (Maliga) Lynch Phyllis (McDaniel) Cooper Erin (McDermott) Steele Rafie D. McCullar Charles M. and Suzanne Davis Lynn DeGeorge John G. and Judith Marendes Chester D. Crawford Robert S. Steele Margaret (Wallace) and David W. and Janet Davis Randy R. Stewart David J. McBurnett Julie (Croley) and Richard Payne Sherri (Sikes) and William Stephens Dave McDowell Ronald G. and Brenda Delord Penn M. Tanni Marla (Welch) McBurnett Lisa (Williams) and Bob Cumming Janette (Smith) Stiles Charles and Ellen McMurrey Katherine (Felts) and Jerry Dowling John M. Tatom Michael C. McClure Reavie J. Deason-Blanton and Nancy (Curnutt) and E. T. Stone John P. Middleton III James W. Duncan Jayne (Northam) Tavenner Brenda R. McDaniel Wilber Blanton Dianna J. Tarkington Fred L. Miller Michael C. and Aniceta Edwards Chris (Cribari) Thompson Jim D. and Angela McDaniel Janet (Huser) DeLeon Betty (Schiller) and Robert Tarver Mary (Stocker) and Champe W. Miller Sandra (Acreman) El-Gamil Sharon L. Tolar Pamela J. McDaniel Linda R. Drees Roxanne (Studdard) Tate Debra (Powell) and Billy F. Mitcham William J. and Cindy Erwin Elizabeth (Maier) and Norman Tucker Robert B. McPartland Douglas J. Dretke Chris (Cribari) Thompson Gerald D. Mohr James W. Field Veeraraghavan and Latha Varadhan Ron R. and Maureen L. Meikle Dee Dee Dretke Maria T. Tijerina Ellen E. Moltz Donna (Oughton) Fitzpatrick Thomas D. Wagener Joyce B. and Jimmy N. Merchant Deborah (Morgan) and Patrick Durkin Mary Carroll Traylor Holly (Couser) Morris Daniel W. and Leah Forney James E. Ward Cindy L. and Mark T. Middleton Lewis B. Edwards Paul D. and Laura Trotter Julie (Mottola) O’Donnell and Pamela (Trojacek) and Charles Fowler Wesley N. Welch Kelly M. Miller Diana (Malone) Endris Matthew C. Wagner Michael O’Donnell Robert N. and Susan P. Francis Howard S. Williams, Jr. Rebecca (Halbert) Mohr Debra (Burton) Farrior Stacy (Williams) Wagner Don C. and Becky Muckleroy Julie (Molina) and Oscar L. Garza Janet (Stone) and Bobby R. Williams Mary Kaye Moore Richard L. and Teresa Faulkenberry Bettye S. Wakefield Carolyn (Keller) and Scott Newberry Donna (Davis) Gilbert Michelle (Englade) and Gary Yentzen Judy A. and Robert Noel Margaret (Campbell) and Billy Fitts Diane (Chatelain) Walters Kerry W. Nyquist Brenda (Wedde) Gray 1983 Scott C. Nott David L. Fregoe Dwayne P. Walters Robert R. Ogden John T. and Debbie Hall Sheila B. Alexander Janet S. and John Pember Lillian F. and Marvin A. Gajevsky Rita (Villarreal) Watkins Stephen D. and Naomi Palmer Ellen Happe Phillips and Robert C. and Lisa Baldwin Martha and Sheldon Penrod Rex A. Goodman Deborah Black and Charles Watt Leslie (Bond) Panuska Wendell Phillips Marte (Bell) Ballard Brigitte (Murphy) Peres Karen (Bain) and William Gray Richard E. Watts, Ph.D. Maureen (Leverenz) Parker E. Jean (Carter) Hendricks Julie Basso Floyd and Franklin Floyd John L. Pessarra John S. Grebel Clabe F. Webb Nathan I. and Kristine K. Partain Carlos R. and Terry D. Hernandez Jack and Susan Beckham Nita (Penick) Pessarra Steven and Debbie Griffith Doris (Fojtik) and Walter Wilkerson Denise (Birkholz) Pineault Malinda (Stephenson) and Denise (Smith) Bickel Anita R. Pilling Margaret D. Hammer Betsy A. Witt Eric T. Platzner David Hoerster Penni (Golding) Biehl Joseph K. and Runae Price Susan (Boughal) Hansen Rebecca (Bleyl) and Duane Witt Nancy (Braden) Platzner Ann H. Holder Douglas M. Blanchard Betty J. Pursley Deborah (Thompson) and 1981 Susan (Saenz) and Daniel Protz Agnes H. and Fred R. Holland Mary K. Blanchard Catherine (Ryan) Randazzo Carl Harrelson Pamela Adair Danielle (Brasher) Rapp James A. and Jody R. Hubbell Robin A. Bluitt Jo Ann (Roberts) and Roland K. Hendricks Robert B. Andrews John R. Reimer Anne G. Huddleston Alicia H. Bratton Dwight Rawlinson Jeff B. and Deborah Herron Deborah (Ross) Antoine Kimberli (Mitchell) Reimer Donna (Davenport) Hyde Ibim I. Briggs Dianne (Scholtes) Reed Kimberlie (Hatton) Hoerster Michael J. Baisy Jacque (White) Reynolds Richard W. Hyde Angela (Tillotson) Broadus Jesse and Chrissy Reyna Sharon L. Hogue B. Kelley Barber Lillian (McCarty) and Laura (Ramirez) Jaramillo Celeste (Hamilton) Byrne Richard and Linda Reyna Richard N. Holden Sherrie (Bates) and Jerry Barratt Thomas T. Ritchey Deborah (Holcombe) and Sheryl K. Chambers Don R. Ripple Elena (Hinkle) Horndt Scott A. and Cathy Basso Kenneth R. and Debra J. Ross Andrew Johnson Roberto I. Chapa John R. Robinson, Jr. Mary (Finley) Huebner-Peek David L. Berryman Glenn P. Russell Bonita D. and William E. Jowell Ronald M. Cleere Thomas P. and Jennifer Rogers Donald K. Huse Jeffrey E. Bickham Gregory B. and Brenda Sellers Dennis J. Kainer Gaye (McQueen) and David Clements Daniel A. and Pam Rosales Grady M. and Sharon Jenkins Dean G. Bilsing Billie (Ybarbo) and Kenneth Smith Richard J. Keeler Nick G. Constantine Grace L. and Earl Ross Bennie A. Johnson Janet (Horton) Bius Wendell T. Stewart, Jr. Shirley A. Kelly Janice A. Cruse Michele (Rush) and William Rowe Carl G. and Mary Jones Cliff B. and Sandra Blackerby Lane D. and Beth A. Thibodeaux Linda (Duval) and Richard Luker Melanie M. Cryer Margaret (Webb) and Ronny Rozell John R. and Erendira Jones David W. and Tina Bosworth Robert L. Thompson Sharon A. Lynch and Edwin S. Davis Don E. Dollar Sylvia F. Russell Janie (Spencer) Joyce Jerry B. and Gina Boydson Patti (Becker) Trahan Nancy (Lee) and Michael Martin Jim H. and Julie Dugan Dorothy (Hammitt) Shandera Cindy (Brown) and Tom Kessler Janis (Jones) and Reginald Bradford Phillis (Melton) and V. J. Turner Rolando and Carolyn Martinez Lela J. Dyson Patrick D. and Eliva Skrla Danya (Martin) Kieval Jo (Thompson) Brown Dwayne E. and Sally Ulrich Martin “Marty” R. McCoy, III Gayle (LaGrone) Fabra Elizabeth (Fabrygel) Smith Richard A. Kieval Lee (Winters) Brown Marsha (Hesse) Waits Dee (Dunkerley) McFarland Carole T. Faig Mary L. and Charles Smith Sung J. Kim Dorothy Bybee Leslie K. and Cathy M. Walker Donald R. and Barbara McKinney Janet B. and Frank K. Fair Paula (Koehnle) Sparks Brian M. Kinzey Daniel J. Byrne Tommy L. Walton Mary Nels McLemore Kathy (McElveen) Field Charlisie (Yielding) and Don Stirton Veniece Bryant and Kenny Kolkhorst Allen H. Case Judy (Cryer) Webb Judith (Kent) McPartland Doyle P. Finley Lisa (Johnson) Tatom Cherie (Tinsley) Krug Rosemary and Charles Chance Sherry (Semander) Widacki Dawn (Hinze) Miller Woodrow M. Fuller, Jr. Sharon S. Temple Cathy (Roosth) and Stephen Kuper Carlyn (Foshee) and Mark Chatfield Pamela E. Williams Michael N. and Lisa A. Moritz Brenda (Wedde) Gray Marvin B. Thaler Mike L. Lansford Kathy (Chamberlain) Cleere Suzanne (Vinklarek) and Holly (Couser) Morris Timothy M. Gray Gaye L. Thomas Michael D. and Tracey N. Lassig Joyce A. Coker Craig Williams Diane (Johnson) and Tim Myers James D. and Kathy Griffith Cullen D. Tipton Holly (Elam) Leonard Patricia (Wright) Collins Gail (Wilson) Wright Mary (Dilley) Parker Donald W. Harman, Jr. Michael F. and Nancy Townsell Jerry F. Logan Pamela S. Cox Debbie (Pursley) and John Youens Kathleen (Brewer) and George Parma Judy (King) Harman Patti (Becker) Trahan Clay B. Lowry Michael E. and Hilda Crangle 1982 James L. Pate Marsha J. Harman Georgette (Warner) and Susan M. Malone Cynthia A. Cunningham Jill (Hines) Adams Tuan N. and Hellen Pham Dwayne A. Harrison Michael Treece Glenn A. and Rene Matetzschk Donna M. Czaykowski-Hicks Linda J. Allen William C. Pond Mary (Weimert) Harrison Catherine G. Unger Byron P. McAdams Kiff C. and Hope Day G. M. Appling Daughn and Ben Pruitt Kathy (King) and Bill Harvey David C. Unger Dennis M. McCormick Robert G. De Young Phyllis (Parma) Appling Edmundo O. and Deanna Ramirez Alana (Olsen) Heaton Darrel J. and Yvonne Vinklarek Kara (Bohac) McCormick Charles E. Dean Martha (Wilson) Arnold Pamela (Ryan) Rathke David R. and Xenia Hennington Joey (Micheli) and Sam Wallace Timothy W. and Laschel McCoy Shirley A. and Eddie L. Dye James E. and Jill Baine Martha E. Reagan Esther (Alaniz) Herklotz Tammy (Brown) and William White Sherrell (Adams) McMillian Kirk and Regina Edney Theodore V. and Linda D. Baker Kelley (Gray) Reeves Ray and Wanda Hill Susanna (Kelly) and Tommy Williams Julian D. and Jan McMurrey Michael C. and Aniceta Edwards Bruce C. and Stephanie Barnes David L. and Paula J. Rex Keith Hinze John M. Williamson Jeffery J. McPherson Michael D. Ferguson Kathryn (Barrier) Bernhardt Suzanne Rickett-Holland Joan and Henry Howey John K. and Darcy Williamson Allen W. and Mary Michalak Richard A. Fitzpatrick Ronnie R. and Linda Bessire Kent A. Riddle David W. Huskey Mary E. and James E. Winn Albert L. Mitchell Donna (Jordan) Garcia Patty A. and Terry D. Bilhartz Laura (Buchanan) Ripple Jonna (Atkins) and Thomas G. Jeter Colette M. Witkowski and James I. Moore, Jr. David G. Giese Kenneth R. and Stacey J. Bill Donna M. Rowe Mark C. Johlke Robert F. Jonas Denise (Davis) and James Moore Kimberly (Peterson) Giese Susan (Gregory) Bohan Sandra (Edwards) Schaefer Mary (Reynolds) Johnston Raymond R. Youngs Edward E. Ngwu Nancy Giordano-Echegoyen and Daria (Ramirez) and Charles Bour Craig E. and Cecilia C. Schlicher Michael P. Kelly 1984 Patricia E. Norwood Bob Echegoyen Molly (Murphey) and Mack Boyd Audrey (Alker) and Al Schneider Samuel R. and Christi Kennedy Rodney E. Alexander

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 53 Diana (DeShazo) Kelm Tina M. Burge Linda (Anderson) and Cristin Smith Simeon (Hinton) Pruski Thomas R. McClellan ALUMNI Michael A. Kelm Richard A. Carson Mary E. Snow Theresa M. Rand Barbara (Chase) and Kenneth McEwen Michael E. Kirschvink Catherine M. Chilek Larry E. Spence Clay A. Rawls Carolyn (Tovar) and Steven McGuire John R. Kloss Lonnie C. and Polly Cooper Dee (Clement) Spencer Jack E. Reeves, Jr. Donald A. and Bridget McKenzie ONORS Glenn D. and Florine Klussmann Nora Cortez Kevin H. Spencer Franklin N. and Kate Rhoad Julie A. Medford Kevin R. and Risse M. Knight Lillian (Romano) and John Cupparo Beverly (McGraw) Stewart Debra (Wakefield) and James Rice David E. and Myra Michaelis D David P. and Donna Lammert Orlando Y. and Natalie Diaz Joseph S. and Dana Sullivan John E. Rockenstein William C. Mizell Paul R. Allen Bonnie (Nitsche) Laughlin Tammy (Woods) and Martin Ellis Paul F. and Rebecca Taylor Kevin P. Ryan Philip W. Morris Dorothy J. and Wayne Baldwin Kimberly (Dellinger) Lemons Carolyn (Wynne) and Pat Farley Mary Carroll Traylor Michael P. Sampeck Sheryl Murphy-Manley Kimberly (Kitchel) Banker Paul H. and Sylvia G. List Arlene (Hughan) Faulkner Gayle (Butler) and Steven Vaughn Romi (Lentz) Sandel John D. and Laura J. Nesselrode William B. Banker Lisa (Keyworth) and David Love Saundra (Robertson) Finley Brad B. and Christine Wickizer Beth (Schmidt) and Marshall Schott Martin H. Oreschnigg Joel K. Barr John L. and Elizabeth Malak Paula (McGraw) and Marvin Franklin Eric J. Williams Najwa A. Shaheen James L. and Lynn Parsons Sylvia A. Barrera Stephen D. Mathis John R. Gary Sheri (Westfall) Wong Bruce and Kelly Simmons James M. and Suzanne Perdue Paul Bartush Allisonn (Whitsett) and Joel Mayhugh Melinda (Hundle) Gary Roberta (Martin) Wyatt Jeannie (Harden) and David R. Smith Russell T. and Karen Phillips Steven M. Beck Regina (Sawyer) and Doris (Hebert) Gimpel Michelle (Englade) and Gary Yentzen Juanice (Greer) and Dan Smith Lin C. and James Rahe Mark A. and Jennifer S. Beedlow Mickey McBroom Marc E. and Lisa I. Glasser 1986 Barbara C. and Shelley M. Solow Meggan L. and Richard Rambo Mesfin and Valerie Belay Richard A. McFarland Robert J. Goodwin, Jr. Delisa (Ferro) Alks Shawn T. and Renee’ Stephen Connie (Slansky) Reichardt Tracy (Ezell) Bilsing Mary C. McHargue Elisabeth (Treleaven) Hardin Gail F. Allen Larry G. Stephens Stephen Reichardt Stanley J. Blinka Linda (Norman) Miller John D. Hardin Laurie (Sedita) and Chris Baker Jeff W. Sullivan Gregory T. and Tamara Reindl Mary E. and Bob Box Larry and Lyn Miller Patricia R. Harris Timothy C. and Debbie Baker Debra (Bird) and Lamar Sulzer Jack C. Robbins, Jr. Clifton A. Bradford, Jr. James C. and Judy Minter Elizabeth (Harman) Hines Patti (Griffin) Beck Linda (Gibbs) Sweeney Michael L. and Darlice (Hoke) Bridwell Kenneth T. Moore, Jr. Joe N. and Lauren Hoke Mary (Herring) and Ronald Bell Cynthia (Moye) and Don Timme Donna M. Schorlemmer Sharon S. Brown Russell N. and Nancy Neely Christopher M. and Cathy Horn Robert R. Bibb Kelly (Cook) Trilli Bingiee O. and Cara Shiu Karen (Melton) and Ronald Buchtien Susan (Boyd) and John Nelson Frances N. and Jose Ibanez Rhonda (Patton) Bill Candace (Votaw) Vailes Catherine M. Short Elizabeth (Fry) Burt Alice (Lakavage) and Lauralee Ingram-Arnold and D. Marlin Birdwell Eva (Martinussen) and Mark Bradley Short Jenny (Darden) Button William Newland Jim Arnold William E. and Wendy S. Brasher Eugene E. Van Hooser Melissa Stokeld and Jay Smith Jennifer (Myers) Cargill Judy (Wleczyk) Nyquist Joanna (Jones) and Scott Janes Rachel (Hill) Brown Marina W. Vanderput-Fernandez Terry R. Smith Ellen (Kemp) and Braddy Carter Robert R. Ogden Karlene (House) and Scott Jolly Paula Burks and Horacio Fernandez Sylvia S. Tramel Sadie F. Choate Nathaniel P. and Ruby J. Osborne Rae and Brian Kilpatrick Maria (Zepeda) and Ray Busby Lisa (Keyes) and Gary Vaughan Monica (Luther) and Rodney Turner John W. Christian Pamela (Blazek) Puig Carl H. and Kennetha Kleimann Cynthia (Res) and Charles Carlow Lisa (Marquart) and Mark Veenstra Gregory K. Williams Russell W. Coleman Terri L. Quinn Taylor S. Klett Jennifer (Banks) Carter Kara (Vance) and David H. Veinotte Traci (Whitaker) Williams Deborah (Groschke) Cook Susie (Cox) Redus Gloria (Lecour) and Joseph Kutach Karla (Taylor) Christian Mary (McCollum) and Mike Vitek Melissa (Horn) Williamson Donald W. Cook David G. Reed Michael P. and Karen Lacey Sandra (Stehling) and Janet (Stone) and Bobby R. Williams Brian K. Winfiele Dan C. Courmier Miriam (Carter) Reed Grace (Evans) and Robert Littlefield Charles Cleveland Sarah L. and Carl A. Woods James T. Wyatt Pamela (Gilmore) Crawford Catherine A. Richburg E. Lynn (White) and Dennis Longmire Elizabeth (Harper) Cole Nancy (Lutz) and Mark Wright Todd A. Zuspan Roberta and John Davidson Mark K. and Christine C. Robichaux Robert C. Madeira Bryan L. and LaDonna Collier Vincent P. Zagone 1988 Judith (Baker) Elliott Linda (Baca) and Kevin Rosenberg Frances E. Mallow Dora (Bailey) Compis Ann (Jones) Zuspan Nancy (Tenney) Adams David R. Fannon Kimberly (Ober) and John Ross Sonie G. Mangum Boyd D. Conaway 1987 Elizabeth (Rovinelli) and Kimberly (Davis) Fannon John N. and Shari Rowe Stanton K. Marsh Veronica P. Covington Cecil Almendarez Donald Anderson Emilia (Miller) Feagan Richard C. Ruez Kristi (Peters) McLeod Marjorie (Underwood) and Sherri (Cobler) and Edgar Anderson Truett R. Avrett Debra (Soto) Fincher Susan and Wesley Sanders William R. McVeigh Paul Darmitzel Rebecca (Kannady) Asher Joan Balkenberg Sandra Frasier Janice (Barker) and Mark Schwob Elizabeth (Walls) Mitchell Bobbie (Morrow) Dietrich David L. and Laura Austin Allison (Moss) Barnes James N. Freeland Sean J. and Darla P. Shaub Lisa (Krivjansky) and Paul Moody Darryl W. and Betsy Droemer David B. and Shelley G. Batson Dan R. Beto Rebecca (Otte) and Joe French J. Micah Slaughter Kimberly (Coufal) Moore James E. and Leah Fisher Mark E. and Sandy Bergeron Laura (O’Neal) Bibb Scott F. Fulgham Marla (Plaster) Slaughter Michael N. and Lisa A. Moritz Tracey (Faszholz) Flood Geoffrey A. Biehl W. Timothy Bowersox Tammy (Lueck) Fuller Stephen E. and Denise Spalding Philip W. Morris Rebecca (Otte) and Joe French Bruce A. Bill Penny (Kennedy) Brockway Amy O. Fulton Ann (Ferguson) Stewart Marla S. Morrow Alice (Payne) Galloway Kay (Greene) Blanchard Vicki (Lehmann) and Kenneth Brown Larry L. Fusaro Carol (Droske) Sullivan Sheryl Murphy-Manley Penny (Montgomery) and James M. Bozeman Daniel C. Callaway Janet Y. Garcia Jeff W. Sullivan John S. Neal Robert Garner Cheryl (Swain) and Mark Broadrick Ernest Cantu Ronald L. Gay Leslie (King) Towne Mary (Webster) and Kenneth Neal Lisa (Lakin) Gerhart Liesel (Haas) and David Bronstad Kenneth J. Carter Philip B. Goodwin Paul J. Towne Kelli (Deville) Nevlud Patrick T. Gibson Joel A. Bugg Robert W. Chambers Keri (Payne) and Rick Graff Cora L. and Wilburn C. Tullar Phillip R. Nevlud Denise (Keller) and Doug Griffith Edward C. Cammack Natalie (Gibbs) and Travis Cherry Mindy (Martin) and Raymond Gray Clyde G. Vierus Robert E. and Joyce Nocton Michael S. and Laura L. Haley Linda M. (Fluker) and William B. Carr Melinda (Parks) Coleman Julie (Dillard) Haralson Jacquelyn M. Carter Erik B. and Wanda L. Cowand Brenda L. Hawkins Jeanne Burns and Billy Carter Charles M. Cromwell Elizabeth (Calfee) and Fred Henson Frank A. Cisneroz Trenton L. Crum Leigh A. Hewitt David L. Cole Belinda Butler and Larry Currey Greg M. and Susan Hinson Solon D. Coleman Michael N. Daniels Terry D. Huebner Cynthia (Rippert) Cromwell Elizabeth (Sellers) and Jon Dimmick Debbie L. and Todd P. Donaldson Kasi (Higgs) and Jeff Elder Walter Jett Susan (Parrack) and Duncan Doss Catherine M. and Michael Fontenot John P. Jimenez Joseph A. Dunn and Bruce S. Fox Scott D. and Lisa Johns Mary A. Aranguena Roxane (Buxton) and Mark Gill James W. Johnson Rhonda Ellisor and Billy Sherman Bart R. Goebel Myron S. Karner Janet (Howard) Estes Denise (Zulkowski) Goebel Larry A. Kendziora Debbie Evans-Riley and Joseph Riley Michael J. Hamer Bill P. Kieth Kevin S. and Doreen Fisher Ruby E. Hand Barwoo Kim Barbara A. and Don W. Frazier Kathryn (Sexton) and Deuk Hyun (Ahn) Kim Edna (Bradley) Free Raymond Hanson Kim (Stankiewicz) Kolanowski Frances (Tisdale) Frenzel Richard A. Haralson Janice (Speer) and Ronald L. Lange Donna (Jordan) Garcia Lillian (Mazza) Harris Michael J. Mach Phoebe (Smith) Gillespie Arturo and Sheila Hernandez Sandra S. Mader Thomas C. Glass Peggy (Copenhaver) and John M. Manley Marilyn (Mayes) Goodwin Mike Higgins Richard W. and Linda McAleer Deborah (Mitchell) Grassity David A. and Teresa Holbrook Debra (Richardson) McCall Sarah (Triplett) and Virginia (Cochran) and Madeline (Hargraves) McCoy Richard Hammond James Huffman Tamara (Earles) McGill Beverly (Baird) Hanson Rita (Moore) and Dwayne Hughes Sally N. McGowan Brenda (Kelly) Harris Andrea (Lynch) Jenkins Jerry D. McLeod Brian J. Harris Shannon (McElroy) and Kyle Joachim Jon P. Meyer Sharon (Thompson) and Thomas Hart Elizabeth C. and Harry Johns Frank L. and Shirley A. Grazier Carles A. and Linda Webb Patricia E. Norwood Jack A. and Stacie Michel Ruth (Verwold) Hearn Rosa (Kennedy) and Bobby Josey Paul E. and Michelle Gutowsky Susan L. Webb Richard A. Parker Gisella (Welborn) Miller Frances (Montalbano) Holewyne Myron S. Karner Rhonda (Martin) and Michael Hamby Melissa (Horn) Williamson Lisa (Taylor) Pierce Suzanne (Ashley) Minks George C. Holewyne Julia (Lazar) Kendziora Natalie (Evetts) Hart John B. and Joyce Wilson Karen (Baker) Porter Jerry L. Mitchell, Jr. William L. Hon, Sr. Suzette (Matthys) and Gerald Kohers Michael H. Hazlett Debra (Klaus) and Bill Wilt Richard E. and Sherry L. Ray John R. and Lori A. Morrison Karen K. Howard Donna (Krevosky) and Duane Krueger Alice (Fitzpatrick) and Scott Hicks Eugene J. and Donna Zenner Penelope (Vickery) and Richard K. Moss Joanna (Demro) Karner Kumsup Lee Malinda (Stephenson) and 1985 Todd Robertson Diana K. Nabors Keith L. and Eleen Kimbrough Mary (Coulter) and James Lewis David Hoerster Imamul and Sarjana Akbar Susan (Brewster) Ryan Leslie K. Olson Cory A. and Laureen Kinney Ann (Wilson) and Mike Lloyd Francine (Finnegan) and Leonard P. and Lisa Barras Loretta (Figliulo) and Felix Salazar Belinda L. Page Robert B. and Lisa Kinsey Kimberly D. Lowry Mark Holcomb Beth S. Bartush Stuart F. and Trudy Scarr Patrick M. Parham Janet L. Koester-Kramer Michael Magana Linda (Jackson) and Thomas Holt V. Jean (Gonzales) and Fred Bingaman Sandra (Wrobleski) Schaefer Dwayne and Michelle M. Pavelock Scott F. and Leslie Kohn Susan M. Malone Steven W. Horn Renee’ L. Black Daniel R. and Kirsten Schoppe Stephen W. and Patti Payne Gregory B. Kolanowski Kevin D. and Emma Martin David K. Hunter Brad B. and Debbie Boyer Malinda and Delbert Schramm Linda Pettinger-Woods Linda (Roncarti) Lewis Debra (Richardson) McCall Kathleen (Slate) Hunter Amy (Musgrove) Bradley Nancy L. Sears Faith (Thompson) Plachy Sharon Lindstrom Joanne E. McClellan Gregory H. and Sherie Isenberg Lolo I. Briggs James B. and Johnette Seltzer Mark A. Price Tracy (Powell) Mach Madeline (Hargraves) McCoy Anne (Krupa) Jimenez Dale T. and Rachelle Bruce Edgar B. Smith Jeffrey L. Pruski Bradley D. Marple Robert G. and Diane Molina

54 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Valerie P. Muehsam Russell S. and Allison N. Molina Edward W. Nestor Tammy (Wilder) McGinty Rita (Williams) and Ferris Hon Brian K. Winfiele John B. Murnane Roxanne Neuendorff-Uballe and Michael K. Nikkel Kevin R. and Lisa McKenzie Michelle (Jozwiak) Huang John B. and Rhonda L. Wright Kyle K. Nohavitza Herman Uballe Julie (White) and Margarito Nunez Phillip S. and Michelle McKinney Ella M. and Melvin Hughes Shawn D. and Heather Wyatt Leslie K. Olson Jennifer (Rushing) Nohavitza Patricia A. Parker Ramona (Murley) Michael Shannon (McManners) Hurst Monica (Taylor) and Lawrence Zink Martin H. Oreschnigg Mark E. Olson Rebecca A. and Craig Price Brenda (Dierschke) Moss Reid E. Jacobson 1993 Allison M. Orta Justin D. Orta Walter K. and Matttie R. Range Valerie P. Muehsam Lance L. Jensen Peter L. Abendschein Debra (Dailey) and Steve Petro Joi F. and Michael Patterson James A. Rapp Janet (Powell) and Edward Mullings Trinette (Dunlap) Jensen Jaime E. and Michell Angel Caroline W. Reese Henry G. Ramirez Timothy J. and Christi B. Rhome John E. Nabors Sydney (Shipman) and Tim Johnson Bruce A. Bailey Tommy R. and Lisa Rials John C. Russell Steve J. and Sarah E. Rieger Melissa D. and Leslie Nolan Eric R. Johnston Cynthia (Noske) Bennett Bradley R. Rowland Richard L. and Christine Rydzeski Billy N. Rigby, Jr. James M. and Suzanne Perdue Misty L. Kainer Walter H. Bennett, Jr. David M. Russell Dennis M. and Tracy Savage Donna M. Rowe Sophia D. Polk Duane G. and Michelle Korenek Blake D. Benson Vicky (Schomberg) Russell James C. and Adalyn Schillaci Joel N. Sandel Matthew H. Ramsey Tami M. Kozelsky Shannon (Baugus) Benson Michael G. Schaefer Vida A. Slaton-Reichstein and Shannon (Kimes) and Scott Seymour Christina A. and John Shafer Christopher D. Lasiter Marcy (Miller) and Danny Beverly Sandra (Laird) and Michael Soluski Ed Reichstein L. Kathleen (Casey) Smith Julie (Thomas) and Ken Stapp Theresa (Noble) and Greg Smith Matthew J. and Kelli Smith John M. and Emily Stephens March D. and Trent Spradley Jack A. Strawn Darin E. and Jayme Tetens James F. Steen Patricia A. Strawn Beth (Perra) and Shane Thompson Patricia (Kirk) and Lisa (McLeod) and David Sturdivant Joellen (Newman) Tipton Wesley Stringfellow Linda (Gibbs) Sweeney Tamara (Schaaf) Vogt Bradley R. and Paula Tate Cheryl L. Thomson Matthew C. Wagner Paula (Campbell) Teague Kevin M. and Laura Vinther Anne Randazzo and Steve Watty Nicole (Martin) Thurston Robert H. Wallace Shawn (Tyler) and Damian Welder Albert T. Tomchesson Jean Kelly and Bobby L. Warneke Paul T. Williamson Brad M. and Kathy Wigtil Alfonso Watts, Jr. John D. Woods Douglas W. Wright Linda L. and John C. White Claudia (Rodriguez) Wright Nathan O. and Linda Yoakley David B. and Lori A. Whittington Kristopher J. Yerger 1990 Theresa (Walker) and Eric Willcox Brett (Raychel) Zagone Dorinda A. Abendschein Jacob B. Wright Timothy M. and Stacey Zaragoza Timothy R. Adams Janelle M. and Donnie Yates Ann (Jones) Zuspan Robin G. Bailey Miriam (Slayton) York Todd A. Zuspan Robyn (Bartlett) and Todd Baker Kelly (Mueller) and Alan Zbranek 1989 Allison (Moss) Barnes 1991 Carrie (McCain) and Richard Acree Michael A. and Denise Batek Mark C. Adams Ann M. and Doug Adkinson Gloria (Goodwin) Beardsley Karen (Clarke) and Jason Anglin Elizabeth (Torres) and Jesse Alvarado Deborah (Brinegar) Bell Alexander M. Arellano Lisa (Yorek) Atkinson Deborah (Zimmerlee) Birdwell Walter B. Barnes Richard W. Atkinson Scott D. Booty Abby James Barnett Laura (Loo) Avrett Wesley E. Boyd Elzie (Johnson) Barnett David and Shelley Batson Dustin Broadus William D. and Gabriel Baumeyer Mary (Grigassy) and Dennis Beaudoin Craig D. Buchman Colleen A. Bayes Jeff D. Berlat Wendy (Bucsanyi) Buchman Lynn (Chambers) Brewer Michael L. Bineham Carol (Mason) and James Bufkin Angela (Tillotson) Broadus Clifton L. Shumway Margaret T. and Larry W. Lovett Tina (Blaschke) and Michael Broussard Kelly (Hiatt) and William Bonjonia Thelma K. Byrd Kathleen (Spahr) and Alan Brown Amy (Braxton) Steen Sharon A. Lynch and Edwin S. Davis Tory J. Caeti* John M. and Erica Bryant Bradford L. Caldwell Jo A. Calhoun Rosemary (Bland) Stewart Stacey (Harris) Mancha Nancy N. and Jimmy Cagle Spencer L. Bynes Ronette (Niswanger) Caldwell David W. Cargill Gregory M. Stonehouse Lisa (Durcholz) and James M. Manis Shannon (Benedict) and Jay Caldwell Stacy (Porter) Bynes Catherine (Rose) Cantu Sandra (Taylor) and Jeffrey Cashe Mario H. Villarreal Susan D. Manning William J. and Mary Callender Tuesday (Morrow) Cammack Timothy B. Courtney Jana N. and Troy Charlton Suzanne (Barnett) Villarreal David H. and Diane Martin Thomas S. and Terri Caskey Jill (Lindner) and Timothy R. Carter Patricia (Friesenhahn) and Robert Dee Donald W. Clem Sayrah J. Vincent Albert R. Martinez Kathryn (Bell) Chastine Bobby B. and Noene Cayton Kelli C. Dilling Cheryl (Cain) Clement John A. Welch Scott G. Mathews Matthew J. and Rachel L. Cieslewicz Cynthia (Rippert) Cromwell Monica (Harbuck) Donaldson D. Joan and Paul Culp Douglas L. White Anthony T. Mature Randall S. and Alicia K. Cieslewicz Terry D. Cutler Bradley S. and Sandy A. Stewart Denise (Cain) and Tracy A. Davis Linda (Daye) Willey Kristie A. McBee Melissa (Allen) Coon Kimberly (Baker) Daniels Keith A. Drab Edwin S. Davis Donia J. Young Carolyn (Rowe) and Milton McDaniel Melanie (Posey) Cooper Becky (Thompson) Davies Dana (Bates) and Jeffrey Dressel Kimberly (Anthony) and Jeff DePugh Jennifer Zimmerman-Wilson Carolyn Maxwell and Dean Cotten Stephanie E. DeWaegeneer Marjorie (Milliet) and Richard Eglsaer Patrick S. DeStefano 1992 William E. McMillian Shelley (Scott) Cotten John N. and Kim Diamondidis Carmen A. and Candelario Escamilla Norma (Machado) Denner Karalea Albrecht Claud T. Minze Damon M. and Leslie Crabtree Stacey (Sawyer) Drab Philip A. and Marta Ethridge Rustin K. Denner Janette (Smith) Arellano Shaun P. and Shelia Nelson Michelle (Rod) and Steven Crawford Michael S. and Angela M. Enos Janet B. and Frank K. Fair David C. and Dominque Epps Carina (Davis) and Darryl Ayers Bruce A. Nestleroad Matthew J. Dexter Darise H. Error Carol G. Gambill and John W. Ashton Robert C. and Blythe M. Ernst Susan (Main) and Keith Baker Joe M. Newnham Melissa (Axelson) and Russell Dickson John W. and Leslie L. Feray Christopher D. Gersbach Sherry G. and Steve Eska Cecil E. and Elva Berg Chad H. and Janena M. Norris Catherine (Baker) Dunn Patti G. Foster Donna (Davis) Gilbert Jeffrey M. and Jane Ann Fleming Clinton D. and Kelly A. Blackwell John A. Osborne Curtis W. Dunn Kimberlee J. Franke Scott A. Gilcrease Brad L. and Robin Floyd Chris G. Bonner Corliss (Stockdale) and Stacy (Young) Elizondo Eric J. Fritsch Denise (McCoy) Gregory Cheryl (Sloat) Fritsch Melissa Lenz and Paul Bowling Patrick O’Shaughnessy Judith (Baker) Elliott Ferne (Schumann) Frosch Rosemarie (Hartmus) Guild Theresa S. Fusaro Charles H. Boyce Mitzi C. Pate Robert O. and Susan Emison Larry L. Fusaro James F. Hagemeier Christopher W. Gore Thomas L. Brewer Diane (Buchanan) Payne Steven R. Estes Theresa S. Fusaro Roger D. Hanagriff Rose (Reynolds) and Greg Goudeau Dustin Broadus Stephanie (Denard) and Aaron Peters Cheryl (Sloat) Fritsch Mary B. and Dean Gaertner Janice L. Harrelson Karen (Bain) and William Gray Trevor S. and Michelle Brock Denothras (Pierce) Pierce Rosana M. Green Mary L. Gedelian Kevin L. Harvey Tyrone K. Griffith Michael D. Brown Deborah S. Quinn Charlotte (Ahrinn) Griffith Debbie (Vrazel) Godwin Diana P. Hawkes Elizabeth (Vaclavik) Grimet Robert C. and Delana Bunch Melissa (Dorman) Ramsey Henry N. and Trisha Grosch Paige (Ralph) and David Gordier Ronald A. Hines Howard C. Grimet Elizabeth (Guillory) Butler Frances P. Reddington Michael and Elizabeth Hall Todd A. and Cynthia Green Stephannie Holcomb-Jones Joel Sebastian Guinyard Ronald M. Butler, Jr. David L. Reid Craig A. and Wendy Harding Melanie A. Gusler Juliana (Dunnam) Hon Vanessa (Bailey) Guinyard Louis J. and Michelle Cappi John O. and Jill Ritter Martha and James Harlow Kevin L. and Jackie J. Hayes Rita (Jan) and Richard Hruzek Joseph S. and Susan E. Gumina Lynette T. Chauvin-Laehu Joseph O. Ritter Jennifer L. Hart Diana (Hanna) and Wayne Henk Christopher J. and Jan Hughes Gena (Brown) Hanagriff Diane G. Clark Kathy (Ward) and Larry Sanders Chad M. and Dawn Hickman William H. and Victoria Henley Nancy J. Jaehne Kevin L. Harvey Kenneth D. Clark Stephen L. Scarbrough Debra (Bonifazi) and Lee Holl Katherine (Webb) Hicks James W. Jenkins Lisa (Davidson) Hines Marilyn J. and Truman R. Clark William K. and Teresa Sitton Cynthia (Brown) and Rusty Holt Perry W. Hicks Glenn A. and Mary E. Juenke Larry R. and Sandra Hoff Claudia (Hiner) and Jack Cliff Vida A. Slaton-Reichstein and A. Sharese (Niederhofer) Hurst Debra (Haynes) and Ralph Jenke Trudy P. King Deborah K. Hopkins-Higham and Linley (Smith) Courtney Ed Reichstein Harry H. Hurst III Danette L. Jolliff Phyllis (Boswell) and Glenn Krebs Russell Higham Denise (Cain) and Tracy A. Davis Richard D. and Amy Smith Carol A. Jackson Kellie (Hodges) and Keith Jones Freeman J. Kropik Jantha (Reynolds) and Sam Houston Jared H. Davis Richard B. Sparkman Shelly (Ferrell) and Keith Janac Rosanne (Shriver) and Mike Keathley Ronald K. and Laura Lawhon Sara (Shumate) and William Isabell Linda Simpson and Jim DeLaplaine Shannon H. Stary Bradley R. Jones Angela (Danna) Kropik Marlene (Jones) Legatski Mitchell E. and Kathy Johnson Craig A. and Candace C. Dickerson Alan N. Stevens Ronnie J. and Patricia Kallus Gloria (Lecour) and Joseph Kutach Michel T. Leonte Michael S. and Sheri Kemmerer Joel W. and Linda Donalson Glen A. and Ronnie L. Stewart Joanna (Demro) Karner Angelica (Flores) La Grange Theresa Lindeman Marilyn Starks and David W. Dougherty Susie E. Stone Christy (Woodward) Kaupert Michael R. La Grange William B. Lipsey James R. Killingsworth Stephen L. Dover Dan W. and Julie Tally Rance E. Kaupert Jeffrey S. Lane Harry P. and Carleen V. Logan Kacee (Hargrave) Kirschvink Marcia (Snyder) Dreiss Stephanie M. Tanner Kristie (Bradley) Kelarek Theodore W. Legatski II Donna (Homan) Magana Suzette (Matthys) and Gerald Kohers Matthew T. Dreiss William C. Thomas Larry W. Kelarek Donna W. and Boyd Martin Dawn (Parr) and Jack Mangrum Kyle C. Krause Derek P. Follis Kevin M. Thurston Phillip Knox James K. and Michelle Mathews Andrew D. Martin Tracey (Geldart) and William Kuehn Eric J. Fritsch January (Chen) Tsai Jennifer Kohler-Starns and Christopher McCall Betty (Cossey) and Jim Martin James B. and Robin Landers Lisa M. Gatewood Kuanchien Tsai Kevin D. Starns Mary S. McCarley Nancy (Lee) and Michael Martin Jill (Niner) Laskoskie Christy (Blakemore) Gawlik Mary (Everett) Tyler Cindy (Hlavinka) Kortegast James R. and Kathlina L. McNeill Claire D. Massingill Theodore W. Legatski II Diane Giesenschlag Richard G. and Karin Vacek Carolyn and Ronald Kurten Dorothy H. Menke Marcella (Koska) Metz Keith E. and Sanna L. Linton Paige (Ralph) and David Gordier Paula (Fortney) and Lance Vining Joseph W. Laehu Sharon P. and Gary Mensik Charles J. and Kristyn E. Michael Donna L. and John A. May Tracey (Ashworth) Hagemeier Nguyen D. Vu George W. and Anita Lantrip Joseph L. and Carolyn Michaud Richard M. Michael, Jr. Stephanie (Morales) and Mark May Trent W. Hanna Rachel (Mahan) Ward Jeanette (Cox) and Johnathon Lawson Angela E. and Jack Milburn Linda (Milstead) and Mark Moffitt Mikey (Hawke) McDermott Suzanne (Pedalino) Hanse Sherri L. Watson-White and Amber M. Liddell Kelly M. Miller Kent W. Morrison Katherine R. McDonald Karen K. Hemann-Schulz and Robert White Daniel and Joanne Lipka Dean P. Minear Janet (Powell) and Edward Mullings Gia (Gipson) McEntire Will Schulz Jacqui (Urand) and Chad R. Weigman Alicia (Fellers) Macha

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 55 Regina (Ernst) Guthrie Tallula (Hyman) and Johnny and Sabra M. Longoria Mary E. Basham Jana N. and Troy Charlton ALUMNI Dana (Thompson) and Damon Hagen Walter D. Toronjo Griselda (Sauceda) Lopez Kami N. Beckworth-Field and Bobbie L. Clayton John M. Harris Jason W. Traynham Kevin M. Malley David T. Field Catherine M. Cormany Richard M. Hastings, Jr. Clifford E. Wallace Alexa (Thompson) and Peter Manza Lori L. Benn Julie (Ellyson) and Walter Dale ONORS Rand M. Henderson Linda L. and John C. White Jennifer L. and Scott McConnelee Cynthia (Noske) Bennett Shelli R. Dodson Jennifer K. Hicks-McGowan Amy Whitehouse Samuel P. McGee Walter H. Bennett, Jr. Richard F. Duggar D Shannon (McManners) Hurst Mark J. Witucki Lynn (Miller) and Bruce McMain Jason A. Binford Anne (Azzollini) Eastwood Lillian (Wright) and Roger D. Ivey, Jr. Christine A. Wothke Phillip P. Miller Lisa (Longa) and Michael Boettcher Thomas L. and Apolonia Farinacci Frederick Marshall Robert L. Johnson, Jr. Alan F. and Catherine Wright David W. Minear Rhonda L. Brown Frank M. Fellows Jennifer (Moore) Martin Marjorie B. Jones Yang Xu David Mulligan Rock A. Brown Edward R. and Krissy Ferguson Michael G. Martin Charles E. Junkin Brent L. Zwerneman Ronda L. Mullis Hoan Bui B. Allen and Penny Fletcher Murrah G. Mayberry Siddharth S. Keswani 1995 Gay (Wheeler) and Derek W. Burgess Thanh (Nguyen) Fritsch Rosemarie J. McBroom Patricia (Morriss) and Rob Kimmel Nick Alfano Micheal A. Munguia Michael W. Burton James C. Fuxa Stacie L. McComb Linda J. King Joshua J. Benn David W. Murphy Jennifer (Huffman) and Brigette (Petrich) and John Giries Marsha (Kovar) and Lee Ann (Sommer) and Dustie (Liles) Bishop Dearl D. and Alison Neal Stephen Busbice Elmo E. Gore Cameron McCuller Brian Lawrence Kathy (Swinburn) and Gerry Bollom Kyle D. Oppliger Dana (Wilkinson) Carpenter Michael C. and Laura Grove Stacey (McAfee) and Brian Michalik James K. and Kathy Lehne Lloyd C. Bowen Leeticia (McAnally) Owens Chwee and Kun-Mao Chong Amy (Hablizel) Hablizel Joel S. and Stacy E. Mueller Traci J. Lipsey Jason B. Brafford Kristine (Joiner) Pavlesic Andrew M. Cloyd James D. Hallbeck Kerry G. Murray Bill L. Lorance Michael B. and Kathy Cameron Gretchen (Holt) Pearson Jennifer A. Cloyd Darren M. Hart Louis E. and Kimberly Neveu Jennifer (Cowles) Lorance Larry E. and Diana Capps Darren J. Pierson Madeline P. Crisamore Brenda (Zwahr) and Nick A. Henry Joni (Deal) and David Norby Tammy L. Macik Carrie (Davis) Celsur Darrell A. Poehl Jing Ding Jennifer (Reeves) and Scot Herrmann Dwayne and Michelle M. Pavelock Sedric O. Malone Christopher J. Celsur Dee (Burger) Poorman Rena A. Eitouni Debra (Valicek) and Karl Hoffman Daniel W. Pavlesic Dian and Joe Elizondo Weidong Hu Kimberly A. Pfeiffer Margo (Mancuso) and Diana G. Hunziker Jeff Pipes Danny C. English Cliff E. and Glenda Jaynes Anna Psencik Becky (Boyce) and Joe Flarity Brian W. Johnson Kimberly (Bowen) Reid Kelsey D. Ford Brittany (Withers) Johnson Trisha (Berry) Robinson Kristie L. Franks Andrew J. and Lisa Jones Mary (Behrend) and James Ruhland Antonio J. and Christy Garza Craig M. Koski Virginia C. Saathoff Anthony Gilbert Scott A. Kutach Edward J. Sawyer Cutty (Trigg) Gilbert Christy (Willis) and William Lamb Dana (Wyatt) Scarbrough Christin Godkins-Moore and Neal A. Laskoskie David P. Schroeder, Jr. Anthony Moore John A. Lopez Danelle (Green) Scotka Heather (Peterson) and Gary Guenther Jeffery W. and Kendra Lorenz Sean A. Sellars Kimberly (Henson) Hall Sherry L. and Dalton Lucas Thi (Nguyen) Smoak Sarah E. and John Harborth Kerri D. Lyons Renee’ (Awalt) and Christopher Starns Bradley W. Hempkins Linda Bozeman and David Madden Susan (Self) Stevens Rebecca (Crick) Hempkins Mark Marsolais Claude R. Stewart John C. Holder Javier M. and Jo Beth Martinez Sharon K. and James Stolz Michelle (Jozwiak) Huang Jason T. and Lisa McConnell Kathleen T. and Terry Streeter Shad E. Hutton Kameshia S. McCoy Wilma (Purswell) and Scott M. Jeter Samuel P. McGee Samuel G. Templeton Robin (Stark) Kanetzky Yvonne (Sierra) Mills Tony D. and Heather Thompson Christy (Woodward) Kaupert Marsha (Hendrickson) and Randel A. and Brenda Toepfer Karon N. Le Compte Dan Miracle Michael S. Vaughn Rebecca L. Lear Brian A. Moore Jose A. Vazquez Madilene A. Loosier Kimberley (Schmidt) Moore Ami (Christopher) Wallace Larry J. and Diana Martinez Kevin H. Morris Kimberly (Peel) and David Ward Wanda and James McComb Lois (Waddell) and Chad Mueller Kellie (Jenkins) Whitley Brian W. and Janet McKay Janet (Powell) and Edward Mullings Mark G. Whitley Jingwei Miao Sharon and Darrell Murphy Melani C. Woodruff Ramona (Murley) Michael Molly C. Nicodemus Karen R. and Eldon Woods Richard M. Michael, Jr. Terry (Simmank) Nixon 1994 Janet L. and Bruce K. Misamore Portia M. Okuma Gloria and Bill Agee Robert B. Nelson Jim R. Owens David A. Mancha R. Anne Chapa Deanna (Schumann) and Allen L. Artho Jacy (Chappell) Niemeyer Carol H. Parnell Roel Mancha Lance D. and Joanna Clinton Douglas Porter Christa D. Ashworth-Perkins Warren A. Niemeyer Criselda (Garza) Pfitzinger Jesse E. Martin Nicole (Talbott) and J. Coale Barton H. Price Diane and Frank Bass Caryn R. Nigliazzo Christina (Barfield) and Kreg S. and Tammy McCall Melinda (Parks) Coleman Marilyn (Petrus) and Mark Rice James P. and Heather Beard Andrew Pearson Brian Purkerson Mark A. McDermott David R. Cummings Carol L. Ritter Carrie (Burger) and Jeff Beckford Matthew S. Pfitzinger Robbie (Nail) Reinhardt Jerry E. McGinty II Terri A. Cutler Jeff W. Roberts Kristen E. and Kevin Beesaw Monica (Morales) Polonyi Robert K. Reinhardt Laurie (Cantu) and Patrick Miller Albert J. Davis Melissa (Maher) Roberts Beth and Mike Benkoski Margaret S. and N. Ross Quarles Randall D. Richards Sammie J. and John M. Miller Sharon (Jordan) and Terry Davis Rene and Gloria Rodriguez Kevin R. Best Kathleen Ramey-Gilman and Misti (Palmer) and William Roy Jered D. and Michelle Moore Amy (Dorsett) Hollow Will E. and Heather Roeske David S. Bishop Ronald Gilman Kevin D. and Tammy Ruether Gustavo A. and Judith Moreno Jennifer (Kindt) Dougherty Tempe (Lowrance) Ross Owen B. Black James E. and Lana D. Rawlinson Lilburn C. Schulz Carol and George Nichols Kari B. Duggar Eric V. Runnels Janice (Hanks) and Milt Bragg Danielle (Dauenhauer) and Mary B. and Raymond Sczech David L. and Stacy L. Norman Curtis W. Dunn Chad D. Savoy Stacie (Putnam) and Allen Brown Randall Reich Colletta E. and Ignatius Slott Brian E. and Jasmine Novogradac Ella (Douglas) Ferrell Nolan W. and Donna Scott Brenna (Hunter) and Kevin Bubla Teresa (Thrasher) Ringo Justin D. and Kristen Smith Matthew E. and Hope M. Novosad Teddy W. Ferrell Li-Jen (Yu) Shannon Hoan Bui Melinda (Welborn) Savoy William P. South II Kimberley (Sassie) Oppliger Shawna W. Forsberg Jana (Hornaday) and Mark Shaw Cheryl (Thacker) and Donald Bumpass Cynthia G. and Robert Simpson Robert N. Squire Thomas E. and Megan Owen Lisa N. and Charles Freeland Lisa (Harp) South Melinda (Mapp) Caeti Toby J. Smith Lauren R. and Loren Stagner Patricia A. Parker Eric J. Fritsch Keri M. Stanley William J. and Mary Callender Nancy (Cooke) and Robert Starling Steven R. Swaner, Jr. Charis L. Paul Rhonda A. and Charles Gardner Marie and Donald Stirman Keith M. Campbell Laurie S. and Matthew Tandy Joshua D. Teitge David L. Peebles Norman J. and Anna Gaudet Barbara (Cutrer) and Edwin Storz Maria G. and Octavio Cavazos Leslie M. Taylor Keri (Baugh) Teitge Omar S. Pena Brian L. Gedelian Kelly (McIntyre) Stuckey Dana M. Clague Lisa D. Thompson Janith (Steverson) Tomchesson Kevin J. Pooler Kristen (Gillen) Gillespie Steven R. Swaner, Jr. Jane (Wetzel) and Clifford Click April (Timm) and Daniel Wynia Jenny (Lapp) and Russell Trojacek Steven R. Poorman Scott D. Graham Leslie M. Taylor Kenneth L. Collins Richard J. and Judi Urban LeeAnn Tucker John T. and Fay L. Reynolds Elizabeth (Vaclavik) Grimet S. Trevor and Keli Thorn Tanya L. Cook and David W. Baum Anthony W. Vaglienti Markland H. Tuttle Elizabeth (Welker) Richards Howard C. Grimet Lori (Russell) Traynham George M. Cooper Kendra (Davis) Vaglienti Russell W. and Holly Underwood Dan Richey James and Tenisha Hamilton Michael J. and Ann E. True Julie A. and Alfred Courtney Jennifer (Stauffer) Walgren Michele L. (Easterday) and Scott and Kathleen Rimlinger Jill K. Hanley Eddie W. Tucker Erica (Nemec) and Stephen Cox Mark V. D. Walgren Todd R. Vogel Jeffrey C. Robinson Trent W. Hanna Ronald Van-Asperen Albert J. Davis Daniel W. and Brenda Wendt Lashara (Freeman) and Brian Webster Tonia Renee (McDaniel) Rogers Joel M. Hardy Cathy L. Vander Plaats Bradley S. Dixon Lisa (Steigerwald) and James White Thomas A. Winkens Melinda (Kalinowski) Salminen Blayne A. Hatcher William K. West Tony E. Doughtie Donna A. Williamson Pamela J. Zelbst Philip I. Salminen Christina (Bills) Henderson Heath D. Winkelmann Jimmy C. and Lisa Duty Georgetta (Bays) Wood 1998 Mark J. and Sheri Schmitt David J. and Katherine Henson Clinton M. Wood Kelly B. and Jana Eiland Coleen (Tsakopulos) and James Young Mark C. Adams Deneice (Clifton) and Lawrence Smith Jennifer (Tinsley) and Scott Hilburn Marvin S. Woodruff David P. and Gina L. Figliola 1997 Deborah G. and Kenneth Alexander Michael D. Smith Jason L. Hill Tanja W. and Chris Wren B. Allen and Penny Fletcher Rhonda L. Alexander Sherry L. and Shannon Alston Michael N. Smoak Richard A. Hunter Gail (Wilson) Wright Ameritha (Elijah) and David D. Anthony Kevin A. and Anne M. Anderson Karin (Hester) Spence Diana G. Hunziker Christina L. Wycoff Kendric M. Freeman Jamie A. Barron Bryan S. and Rhonda Arrington Mark J. and Shellie D. Stasny A. Sharese (Niederhofer) Hurst Zhengchong Yang David Frias James R. Bates II Tre T. and Carla Banks James V. and Diana M. Stephens Stacy (Greenlee) Jeter Cheryl (Schoeneman) Yeager Thomas W. Fusselman, Jr. Richard A. Belovsky Kathleen M. Barr Charles M. Suessmuth Misti (Pirtle) Johnson Art J. Youngblood Rick F. and Teresa Ghinelli Robert G. Caldwell Mona E. and Robert A. Barragan Blanca (Galvan) and Michael Svatek Deborah S. LaRue 1996 Laura T. and Kelly Giles Aaron B. Carlisle Jason A. Bellini Susan L. and Bradley Swick Keenan J. Lazenby Michael J. and Robyn M. Avino Brian K. Gillespie Bradley W. Carpenter Felicia R. Bennett Yijie Tang and Gan Liang Karon N. Le Compte Brian C. BaDour Christopher W. Gore Jeanne Burns and Billy Carter Jennifer (Krenek) Binford Francis N. and Tammie S. Thayer Vicki S. and Ralph LeMay Tre T. and Carla Banks Kimberly (Polk) and Tim Gryseels Crystal N. Chambers Patty L. Birdsell

56 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Ryan C. Buck Kelly (Bielamowicz) and Amber K. Baumgartner William D. and Cindy Liles Jack C. Webb Meredith (Reinke) and Gary Wilson Brandon C. and Rachel Buell Zakary Benge Kimberly (Buzbee) Bellini Sherri (Dallas) Maddox Marc A. Wewee Jessica (Swank) and Carey Wolff Bethlyn Burditt and Randall Mason Cynthia D. Blackshear Anne H. Bennett Michael D. Maggard April L. and Nick Williams Amy (Thomas) Wooten Elizabeth Buttery Jason F. Blackshear Richard A. and Ginger Beyer Juanita J. Manning-Brown Matthew K. Williams Christopher R. Wooten Dayren (Buron) Carlisle Nathan T. and Jennifer Brackett Nissa Suliram and Thomas Bond John D. Marchand Dana (Wade) York Robert M. Worley Mandy (Birdwell) and Rocky Carrell Marilyn M. and David M. Butler Chance A. Brown Norma C. and Tommy Martinez Phyllis (Feld) and Bridget (Bradburn) and Michael Zin Adam B. Carroll Tory J. Caeti* Jeffrey C. Brown Mandy (Angel) Massengale Thomas Zdunkiewicz 2002 Laura (Mintz) and James Carter Katrina C. Carroll Jacob R. Chandler Molly M. McCauley 2001 Christina and Corey Armstead Hina (Khan) and Eric Class Mary A. and Scott D. Charpentier Chesley W. Cheatham Dennis C. McVeigh Donna G. Artho David A. Banta III Jacqueline J. Conrad Sampson and Melissa R. Connell Kenneth D. Clark Shawn D. Meinkowsky Maggie E. Babcock Evelyn (Flores) and Kevin W. Boren Lisa (Harris) Courmier Lynda Nye and Charles A. Corbeil Jack L. Cornish, Jr. Peggy B. and David Mensik Kathleen M. Barr Wesley E. Boyd Juan F. and Melissa de la Rosa Melanie L. Criddle Kameron A. Cramer James C. and Judy Minter Aaron W. Bayles Deborah G. and Alan Brown George A. and Elizabeth A. Delfeld Claudia (Smith) and Joseph Davis Maureen M. Currie-Velez Denise M. Mitchell Anne H. Bennett Joshua L. Brown Blake C. and Shanna Dicke William J. Douglas IV Ryan D. Daniel Teresa R. Montgomery-White Patty L. Birdsell Kenneth L. and Karen Brown Susan R. Donnelly Nathan H. Duda Summer (Rutledge) Davenport Leah (Winfield) Mulligan Tabitha R. Bittinger Kirk A. Burns Catherine (Baker) Dunn Dustin C. Eastwood Alejandro P. del Valle Ana (Arrambide) and Mark Palmer Janet (Horton) Bius Bradley N. Bush Rebecca L. and Jake R. Elliott David J. Esman, Jr. Sheryl (Bulrton) and Terry Dudley Angela (Brown) Pate Heather (Woodcock) Boone Heather (Averyt) Bush Angela (Farris) Fannin Carol Grant and Richard Faviell Deborah (Faldik) and Michael Earley Jason H. and Amber E. Payne Laura E. Bowers Margaret R. Byrd Michelle A. Faught Corey W. and Amanda Finke Lana (Ereckson) and Chuck Fulkerson Kathryn S. and Jason Pedigo Jay J. Broaux R. Anne Chapa Michael D. Foster Christopher L. Fortune Carey M. and Diane Fuller Layla (Turback) and Jay Perez Donna D. and Donnie Brumley Brett D. Clark David T. Gaines Nicole M. and Gary W. Garrison Virginia R. Goebel Matthew C. Pharr Heath L. and Cherie Burns Solon D. Coleman Amy (Duke) and Brant Gary Clint E. Goebel Dana L. and James G. Grant Angela (Ward) and Tony Poll Marilyn M. and David M. Butler James C. and Becky Cook David A. Green Carolyn (Miller) and Roger Goodwin Melissa (Trees) and Tony Grimes Andrew K. Reed Sheryl K. Chambers Angela (Cherry) and Kevin Craig Bonnie (Burgan) Guajardo Elmo E. Gore Judith M. Christensen Ruby O. and Frederick O. Davis Gregory M. and Sherri Hanson Patrick J. and Cynthia B. Griggs Brian W. Conrad Lisa (Jablon) and David Dealy Susette (McNeel) Harris Jason L. Hammons Britni (Adams) and Gary Cooper Alejandro P. del Valle Sylvia (Rezzoffi) and Kelly (Adams) Hammons Ronni L. Cooper Christopher M. deMilliano William H. Hartman Melissa (McClinton) and Neil Hardin Mary (Petre) and Richard Coyle Melissa (Axelson) and Russell Dickson Teresa (Rice) Harvey Erin (Younggren) and Scott Haugstad Jess T. Davenport Lucy L. Dietrich Wayne Harvey Chad T. Haynie Claudia (Smith) and Joseph Davis Marta (Hinton) and Bruce Edwards Anne (Dailey) Heartfield Amanda (Tabors) and Bryan Hignight Nicholas A. and Kara Davis Kevin M. Faterkowski Craig T. Hemmens Kristin (Watts) and Efrain Higueros Emily (Cason) deMilliano John G. Fontana Timothy B. Hodge Billy D. and Sherry Hirsch Lori (Zemanek) Doriocourt Kristie L. Franks Kevin D. and Kristy Hodges Agnes H. and Fred R. Holland Douglas J. Dretke Valarie (Herrera) Garza Alisa (Haverty) Huckaby Dale G. and Erin Homburg Tyson F. Gaenzel James W. Gibson Mitchell E. and Kathy Johnson Aaron J. Huckaby Angela J. Gray Kathy (Gilmore) Gilcrease John P. Keck Lane A. Hurst Walter W. Hambrick, Jr. Brianne (Taylor) Glover Patricia (Almanza) Keck Donna Marie Jendritza George B. Hamilton Jason S. Glover Shelly E. Knapp Debra (Haynes) and Ralph Jenke Danelle (Price) Haynie Jennifer (Goolsby) Hamilton Christine (Templeton) Kuehn Brian R. Jones Lakesha N. Henson Che’ (Williamson) and Ryan J. and Jennifer Labay R. Gavin and Sarah Jones David D. Holleman Timothy Herron Gerald R. and Debra Lewis Alicia A. Jordan William H. Holt Sean D. Hill Joseph C. Lynch Morrow S. Krum Melvin F. Hunt III Kimberly N. Hubenak David D. Lyne Monica R. Lea Laura Johnston Anthony M. Indelicato Gary C. Macha Fernando N. and Lori A. Martinez Amanda K. Jordan Michael J. Kaatz, Jr. Jay W. Maddox Shannon (Garza) and Rodolfo Martinez Dixie C. Kelly Jared C. King Danielle (Avery) Marsh Stephanie (Henderson) McGee Shawn M. Keogh Sheyenne Krysher Shannon (McGrigry) and Monty J. and Jennifer McGuffin Kelli (Holcomb) Kirkconnell Wade T. Lee Jeremy Martin Dennis C. McVeigh James W. Kleckley Kemp Lenued John M. and Brandi Miles Kellie (Schwarzburg) and Todd Mize Courtney D. Lindsey Hwei Lewinski Jason K. Mills Brian K. Moore Daniel J. Mabrey Renai (Byrd) and Mark Lightfoot Michael R. Milnes Grace (Boykin) Neibrandt Juanita J. Manning-Brown Courtney D. Lindsey Jared M. Newton Melissa D. Newton Kenneth H. Massengale Jason S. Loosier Nora (Torres) Newton Fawzi M. Noman Jessica (Hechler) and Matt Mathieson Brenda R. Lowery Samira M. Noman Elizabeth N. and Stephanie (Morales) and Mark May Daniel J. Mabrey Calvin L. Ortiz Stephen S. O’Sullivan Justin W. Moldenhour Cecelia S. and Victor Malek Clayton M. Paschall Chelsea L. Paschall Charlann G. and Tom Morris Jennifer (Moore) Martin Brian A. Pate Brian A. Pate Carrie (Beaver) Murray Michael G. Martin Lisa D. Pinto Natalie C. Payne Joelle Olmstead Deborah A. McKerall Keith E. and Brianne M. Pitts Teresa (Batts) Pena Brandy Owens-Hunt Lastell McVey Neil A. Poehlmann Thomas G. Polonyi Carol Gordon and Danny Papke Charles M. and Misty Merdian Andrea (Luster) Pondant Courtney (Wilson) Powell Jose M. Pena Russ O. Miller Jason R. Pondant Heather (Bujnoch) and Mike Pyland Heather D. Plut Nathan R. Moran Michael E. Potter Tara L. and Roy E. Reed Monica (Morales) Polonyi Matthew R. Morgan Theresa M. Rand Shelley (Yeater) Rice Gary W. Richardson Leah (Winfield) Mulligan Jeremy D. Rehbein Aubrey (Patterson) Ringleb Dorothy and C. N. Roberson Sarah (Pyle) and Jarret Nethery John L. Reinke Mathew B. Ringleb Jennifer M. Robertson David L. and Stacy L. Norman Elizabeth (Alexander) and Carol L. Ritter Andrew S. Robinson, Jr. Jayme T. Nunez Marlin Roberts David W. and Jennifer Robertson Shani (Nance) and Andrew Robinson Matthew L. Olmstead Marcelino R. Rodriguez Tracy (Gehring) Roder Ernest D. Roder III Stephen E. Parker Andrea M. Ruggiero Jennifer L. Rogers Gloria and Rodolfo Sanchez Jessica Payne Ellen Y. Shankles Keri R. Rogers Philip R. Saucier Ross A. Pilcik Frances (Roberts) Sims William J. Ross Matthew L. and Christen Scantlin Lezli D. and Ryan Poe Larry J. Sims II Pamala Rushing-Berry and Eli Berry Amanda (Bright) Schmuck Derrick L. Preston Ike C. Smith Hollie (Brown) and James Sailors Michael D. Schmuck Rebecca A. and Craig Price Lindsay (Crawford) and Jon Smith Stephanie A. Schulz Dennis T. and Mary Schnell Stephanie M. Ramirez Cheryl Spencer Danielle D. Simmons Shane C. Grivich Chonda (Carter) Rehbein Pamela P. Scott Cary E. Rasberry Jacob W. Spradlin Ann M. Slade Amber (Bolinsky) Hale Ernest D. Roder III Shannon T. Seaton John L. Reinke John and Jody Stephenson Jodie M. Smith Gary W. and Sharon Herwald Suelema M. Roman Lacey Sneed-Treadwell and Neil Ridgley Curtis D. Storz Lisa (Harp) South Elizabeth M. (Straka) and Charles A. and Lakeisha Rowe Kyle Treadwell Ashley (Fairfield) Riley Sauni (Shields) Tamez Jarrett L. and Loretta Spence Emery Heuermann Stefanie (Kinsler) Ruddick Martin D. and Stephanie Stroble John C. Riley Darrell L. and Jennifer L. Thompson Kimberly (Beschle) Spradlin Erica (Barstow) Hodge Jennifer (Trenkenschuh) and Gregory L. Stroud Veronica Rios-Martinez and Kathy A. Tipton Robin (Ward) Stroud John C. Holder Stephen Sandfort Warren M. Tamez Jesus Martinez Matthew S. Tomlinson Laura L. and Anthony Sullivan Dana M. Hood Danielle D. Simmons R. Alan and Leslie Thompson Rosalinda G. Rodriguez Melissa (Dittmar) Torres Shari (Buhanan) Sullivan Victor Ignatiev David P. Smith Deborah F. Turner-Rivers Christine A. and Keith Rumohr Donna L. and Doug Trahan Jason R. and Kerri Thompson Barbara J. Jones Jodie M. Smith Arthur C. Tyler Kevin Schoppe Evan D. Vestal Daniel T. Torres Kimberly Kaliszewski Karen (Shaw) Smith Dennis R. Vansa Sharon (Story) Schoppe Trina K. Walker Melissa D. Vela-Garcia and Brian P. Kelly Rachelle (Anderson) and Larry Smith Francis S. Verner Somer L. Smith Elizabeth A. Wegener Keith Garica William J. Kirkconnell James L. Syptak, Jr. Justin W. Vick Judith K. Stanley Courtney (Dean) West Cristal (Armstrong) and Heather L. Knapton Corine L. and Ricky L. Van James A. Vining Peggy C. Stapleton Lennie Mayhew and John Villarreal Meghan L. Kneese Harriet F. Wainwright Melissa (Minton) Vining E. Paul Stroade Donald L. Woodford Kenneth R. Wood Michael L. Kneese John M. Wainwright Jeffrey S. and Robin Wagner Chad S. and Elvia Taylor Pamela J. Zelbst 2000 Brandon J. Krahn Andrew B. Warren and Christi Mosley Daniel W. and Brenda Wendt Jim B. Van Dyke 1999 Karen A. and Mike Abbey Sheyenne Krysher Jason H. Warren William K. West Amanda (Morse) and Andy Walsh Irma Rangel and Benny Arney Brock A. Addicks Jeffrey B. Kuehn Samuel E. Washburn Kevin M. Wetherington David P. and Jill Walton Patty (Pennington) Barfield Deba P. and Swapna Banerjee Danny Kwasnica Debra J. and James L. Watkins Linda C. White Elizabeth (Sharp) Wetherington Jason D. Barfield Scott R. and Kimberly Lee Rita (Villarreal) Watkins Karen L. Whitney Michael S. Wheeler

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 57 Bryan P. Brooks Joseph E. Hannon II Scott L. Morgan Brandi (Roberts) and John Ford Vanessa M. and Howard Yap ALUMNI Jennifer Burgdorf-Dover Marianne Cox and Steven Harkrider Tayton (Billings) Morgan Blake R. and Carrie Galle Kaci (Kolbasinski) and Donny Yargo Shane N. Carbee Jason D. Harrison Julie Nguyen Jatarwon N. Garcia 2005 Patrick H. Carlson William D. Hattaway Catherine C. Odasz Misty S. Gaskamp Kendall C. Andrews ONORS Jessica (West) and Reagan Castille Brook A. Heath Jason P. Palasota John G. George, Jr. Carissa M. Barosh Rachel R. Clark Cindy (Moors) Hill Kendra (Schnautz) Palasota Jennifer Gessner-Anderson Jacqueline M. Brossman D Tracey L. Cortez Charles D. Hoge II Gary L. and Janew E. Payne Clint M. Getz Jacob C. Bullion Chadwick C. Wible Stephanie (Schutze) Cowart Heather L. Holland Ross A. Pilcik Carissa L. Gillies Courtney E. Campbell Leisa M. Wilde Joseph A. Denman Weber R. Holloway III Donovan O. Pitre Lauren M. Grawey Kimberly S. Chapa Veronica S. and Andrew Wilson Allen G. and Cathy Dewoody William H. Holt Thomas G. Polonyi Bryan L. Groce Cory G. Colby Tameka N. Wright Katherine A. Dozier Shanna (Humphrey) House Bradford L. Remley Jenny (Barefield) Groce Marilyn C. Cummings Ying Zhu Amanda (VanWinkle) and Kimberly L. Howze Cassidy (Carr) Remley Amy Hablizel Paul M. Dahms 2003 Daniel Driver Matthew S. Hunt Brenda (Burrows) Renteria Amy (Crisler) Hambrick Nicholas A. and Kara Davis Ana Maria T. Aguirre Nikki R. Drumgoole Justin C. Jennings Alisa R. Richardson Lisa T. and Michael Hansen Doris D. Delaney Deba P. and Swapna Banerjee Jared P. Dybala John D. Jordan Andrew S. Robinson, Jr. Lakesha N. Henson Kimberly A. Duncan Mona E. and Robert A. Barragan Dani and William Faulk Brian L. Jordy Shani (Nance) and Katrina M. Hernandez Laura R. Ellis Jennifer (Carter) Bayles Andrew L. Ferguson David C. Kleimann Andrew Robinson Brian S. Hoffart Jael Espinoza-Redden Bradley W. Bennett Maria I. and Santigo Galindo Meghan L. Kneese Frank P. Schiappa Steven L. Holliman Hunter D. and Miranda L. Faubion Laurie D. and Buford Black Lauro Garza II Michael L. Kneese Tabitha (Burmester) Seaton Barbara (Holman) Holman Andrew L. Ferguson Benjamin M. Bostick Jennifer G. Gauntt Sarah E. Krum Larry W. and Crystal Sechelski Kristen (Hughes) Hughes Tyson F. Gaenzel Melissa Lenz and Paul R. Bowling Cutty (Trigg) Gilbert Debra B. and Tim Lykke Susan M. Shaw Omer H. Ilsever David B. Greene Jamie L. Boyett Megan (Thomas) Greene Candy R. Lynch Kelsie D. Simons Jennifer (Jacobs) Kaatz Megan (Thomas) Greene Daniel E. Brawner Rodolfo I. Guajardo Darren K. and Melinda L. Manthei Shannon L. Sosa Michael J. Kaatz, Jr. Deborah (Thompson) and Jason A. Brod Jason W. Hale Kevin N. and Christina Massey Brook E. and Kyle A. Speer Pamela (Harrison) Lane Carl Harrelson Amanda (Sandoval) Brooks James D. Hallbeck Jason M. Mitschke Tracy G. and Mike Spies Agustin G. Lara Christopher J. Hines Rebecca (Turney) and Carol Ling Katherine (Labarbera) Ilsever Steve J. Straznicky Ivanette Y. Lofton Anthony M. Indelicato Michael R. Strickland Candy R. Lynch Shirley J. Jackson Summary of Giving By Area Andrew T. Sullivan Michelle Meave Andrew G. Johnson Cynthia L. Swanner-Johnson and Sonya M. and Brett Mills Tessalyn W. Johnson Stephen B. Johnson Joshua R. Mooney Laura Johnston Ten or More Donors Wendy (Bass) Thoe Vickie H. Nelson John D. Jordan Jonathan H. Toman Catherine C. Odasz Karen C. Kalmbach Marsha Tomlin Jessica Payne Thomas and Lisa Karlok TEXAS # Donors $ Donated Natalie R. Turman Bryan R. Peacock James A. Lane Austin 214 168,350 Justin M. Walzel Anthony K. Piperato Edmund J. Locander Jacob C. Wells Henry M. Pittman Cynthia A. and Paul A. Loeffler Beaumont 195 141,191 Cory L. Whitlock Richard A. Prather, Jr. Cali L. Luco Felecia Y. Williams Patrick I. Pribyl Debra B. and Tim Lykke Bryan/CS 1,090 810,528 Bryan K. Williamson Krista L. Quiroz Blake D. Lynch Dallas 160 21,047 Jennifer N. Yates Brandy (Inman) Robbins Gabrielle R. McCoy Jessica (Truscott) Zuckero Jennifer M. Robertson Kellie M. and Patrick Miles Fort Worth 132 126,581 2004 Kristen D. Roche David W. Murphy William R. and Gracie M. Aguilar Ernest D. Roder III Kym D. Norsworthy-Fields Galveston 73 14,342 Brenda S. Alexander and Annette J. Rodriguez Natalie C. Payne Houston 61 1,787,085 Graham Washbourne Aldorreika (Rutherford) Rutherford Jason M. Plotkin Matthew S. Anderson Terri (McKnight) Sanders Robert V. Powell Huntsville 166 22,185 Ralph J. Bales Nadine (Santos) Santos Sherry (Phlegm) and Carissa M. Barosh Philip R. Saucier Nathaniel I. Stephens San Antonio 94 58,084 Jesus S. Bernal Ralph G. Serrano, Jr. Katie (Carpenter) Stroade The Woodlands/Spring/Conroe 7 177,314 Renee L. Boudousquie John S. Shankles Andrew T. Sullivan Robert J. and Tracey Brackenridge Amy (Archibald) Shaw Cynthia L. Swanner-Johnson and Other Areas 66 1,500,858 Deanna M. Briones Frank M. Smith IV Stephen B. Johnson Alisha N. Bullion Somer L. Smith Brandon N. Terry TOTAL TEXAS 4,188 ,827,567 Matthew and Lucina Caballero Jami B. Sowa Andres’ C. Torres Katrina C. Carroll Adam J. Spry 2006 Kate A. Carstens Charcelia (Holloway) Spry Brenda S. Alexander and UNITED STATES # Donors $ Donated Jacob R. Chandler Joshua R. Steadham Graham Washbourne Arkansas 1 2,579 David M. Chapa Brent A. Stephenson Ralph J. Bales Jamina D. Cochran Chad A. Thoe Gloria (Goodwin) Beardsley Arizona 16 1,993 Nelda A. and Randy Condra Tamara V. and James Trow Benjamin M. Bostick Arnold H. Corbett Linda H. and Chris Von Wiesenthal David D. Holleman California 39 72,237 Russell W. Cowart John M. Wainwright Sharon (Story) Schoppe 24 103,246 Heather (Van Dyke) Crowson Kara E. Waits Larry W. and Crystal Sechelski Celia G. de la Piedra Courtney N. Wallace Valerie (Matthys) Sparkman Florida 31 14,897 Brian J. Drake David P. and Jill Walton Courtney N. Wallace Christina (Mora) Drake Susan L. Webb Veronica S. and Andrew Wilson Georgia 13 686 Jeremy M. Dumoit Courtney (Dean) West Robert M. Worley 28 10,731 Danna K. Ellington Christopher C. Williams Margaret C. and Michael Erpenbeck Laura A. Wilson 12 3,102 Tiffany J. Flenoy Betsy A. Witt * Denotes Deceased Louisiana 30 7,759 Maryland 10 2,307 Summary of Giving by Category 16 14,907 # Donors $ Donated Missouri 16 2,154 Alumni North Carolina 17 1,903 Arts & Sciences 866 1,330,894 24 71,000 Business Administration 1,271 2,275,745 New York 31 ,018,838 Criminal Justice 450 75,257 Oklahoma 27 2,255 Pennsylvania 10 3,861 Education 840 332,873 Tennessee 12 6,167 Humanities and Social Sciences 7 ,998,127 Virginia 24 3,032 Unknown College 113 85,826 Washington 10 680 Friends 478 1,192,986 Other US States 111 27,242 Faculty & Staff 784 193,000 Texas 4,188 ,827,567 Corporations, Foundations, TOTAL UNITED STATES 4,707 7,199,147 Organizations, Estates & Trusts 267 1,684,565

58 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Paul and Dianne Abney R. N. and Constance G. Decker Todd Jermstad Karen McConnell Roy and Sara Price Pamela H. Adams Nicholas J. Denardo Hadley M. and Patsy A. Jinks Matt C. and Alyssa McCook Wade R. and Sarah K. Price FRIENDS OF SHSU Randal L. Adams William E. and Rhonda L. DeSpain J. James and Pamela K. Johnson Gerald W. and Gerry M. McCoy Charles B. and Susan L. Randolph Erik S. and Sharon C. Anderson Geraldine and Wilburn D. Dickerson Nicholas R. and Barbara J. Johnson Jayne A. McCurry Robert A. and Christi D. Raymond Nelwyn B. Anderson Kathleen E. Difelice Rand Christian Johnson James McDougall Randall L. and Sherry D. Reed ONORS Mark P. and Carola Anthony Vivian Lynn Dobbs Ronald D. Johnson Jerry C. and Carol McGee Malynn and Mel Reese B. J. Atkins, M.D. T. V. and Fern Dodson Walter E. Johnson Francis L. McGinty Christopher L. and Debbie Reinhardt D Jackie and Renae Authement William E. and Joan M. Doss James R. and Teresa S. Johnston Richard C. McLinden II Sandra L. Reyna Benito Avila Mark C. and Karen M. Douglas Bill Jones Elyce K. McMaster Katy L. Reynolds, COL Milton Y. Tate Mickey and Vicki Bailey Jane Duckett Cathy Jones Jeanie and A. J. McMillan Ken and Larae Richard Michael D. Teague Robert A. and Lisa J. Baker Doug Duncan, M.D. Kimberly and Kelly Jones Stephen Means Rick and Sue Rickman Mary L. and A. R. Teasdale Michael and Deborah Bakewell Carol L. Dunlap Dustin Joubert Marilyn Mehr Hal R. and Janet P. Ridley H. C. and Mary Jane Thompson Carl V. Ballard* Kathryn M. Duplantis Scott Joubert Delores and Ben J. Meyer Gwen Ritter W. T. “Tom” and Lou Thweatt, Jr. Diana K. Barnes Kenneth and Janet Durkin A. Raymond and Susan Kehm J. Carol Michel Frank D. and Helen B. Roberts Theresa J. Todd Robert and Erika Barragan Kathy Edwards Craig C. and Beverly J. Kemp Douglas W. and Luana Miller Vincent T. Rocha and David C. and Dorothy Townsend William G. Basnight D. J. Egizi D. Kevin and Rebecca Kennedy Elaine F. and David W. Miller Toni Shelby-Rocha Allison E. Treybig Kit Basquin Arnold and Harriet Eisenstein William K. and Elizabeth A. Kershner Ellen V. Miller Mark and Norma Roche Jim H. and Joy Triplett Anthony and Sherri Bazan Mary Elam John W. and Mitzi Keys James R. Miller Patty R. Rodgers James R. Tucker Michael J. and Debra G. Beal Freddie Englebrecht Jo R. Kimbro Ray and Veronica Miller Mae E. Rogers Joe F. Tucker Ralph and Donna Beaty Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst Mary Holly King Robert T. and Rose M. Mischke Thomas S. and Janice Rogers Joe R. Tucker Glenna and Randell W. Bell Barbara J. Eunson Penny and Paul Knight Douglas A. and Denise M. Mitchell Margaret B. Rost Paul A. and E. M. Tucker Robert M. and Judy Bell A. J. Evans Michael F. and Judy R. Koehl Evangeline M. Mitchell Sergio H. and Jennifer E. Ruiz Shirley H. Tucker Kurt A. and Barbara T. Belter William J. and Suzanne M. Evans P. G. Kooi Thyra Mize Stan and Deborah Russell Mark and Ruby Turner T. H. Benjamin B. K. and Barbara Eversole Russell and Linda Kosmicke James R. and Linda Moffatt Nadine Saffell Kenneth and Debra Tyer Howard R.* and Mary A. Benton William A. and Linda Fick Kenneth W. and Roberta E. Krock H. Dixon Montague Jaspyr B. Sanford Jon A. and Carrie L. Unroe Margaret R. Beto David R. and Teri L. Ficklen L. J. Lacina, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Montague Brian and Norah Satre Mark A. and Kathy K. Vance Marilynn K. Beto Rodney Flach J. Clayton and Sidna D. LaGrone William S. and Pat Montague Vickey Saucier Angela and Roger Vascellaro Bessie Birdwell Timothy J. and Nancy Flanagan Randy G. and Jean LaGrone The David Moore Family Suzanne Savoy Brenda and Jacques Verron Harvey Birdwell, Jr. Bruce and Lynda Ford Johnny S. and Bonnie C. Lampo Wilbur L. and Charlene M. Moore G. A. and Connie Sayre Frank A. and Geraldine Vickers John Birdwell Jerry and Nancy Ford Leone H. Lancaster Charles L. Morgan Patrick E. and Deborah S. Scanlon Eunice J. Wagner Roger Birdwell John H. Fuchs Rita Lang Gordon G. and Iris D. Morris Leona Scheihagan Gary and Clare Walderman Douglas M. and Jessica Bishea Perla Gann H. Wayne Lanier, Jr. Richard and Debi Mulkey O. M. and Mary V. Schoenemann Kirby D. and Patsy T. Waldrop Gerald Blakeman Johnny R. and Malinda P. Gerich John L. and Carol Larson J. Larry and Romanie R. Murdock W. B. and B. R. Schulz E. Don and Denise Walker Winona M. Blalock Kay Gibbs Robert and Marjorie Larson Foster E. and Mary P. Murphy Miles L. and Gaynelle B. Schulze H. Cleve and Bobbie Sue Walkup David W. and Felicia A. Blessing Mary Laura Gibbs Judy R. LaSalle Sandra L. Murphy Chris Schuman William J. and Lois A. Walstead Coralie Blount Mike and Neva Gillum Anna L. Lathrop Ann C. and Francis Murray Glenda Scott Jesse Ward Marjorie Boehme Jim E. Gilmore Terry J. and LeRae Lavergne Lane Murray Bonnie and Garlin Scroggins Patricia A. Watson Dorothy Y. Book Thomas T. and Shelia J. Ginn David S. and Jo A. Lawrence Lynn Murray Ingrid M. Seade Thomas W. and Leigh A. Watson William A. Borrelli Lacey W. Glennon Earnest R. and Donna K. LeBlanc W. Dale Myers Joann W. Seevers Elaine B. Weisenhorn James T. and Nancy W. Boswell Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Gober Kent and Linda Lebsack Eugene P. and Felicia M. Myrick Dr. M. Gebre and Mrs. Miriam Selassie Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welch Gary and Rebecca Bouse John F. Godfrey F. D. Leeper Michael and Diane Nachtigal Gerda and Jim Sessions Cindy Wells Cecil H. and Debbie J. Bowden Wayne S. and Barbara Golden Thomas Leeper Howard and Sallie Namkin Samuel K. and Sarah J. Sexton Jimmie J. and Rosemary C. Wells James D. and Judy Bozeman Andrea Gonzalez Cynthia Lenox Jean D. Neal, Jr. Beth Bell Shelton Toby Wertheim Conrad Braun Frederic A. and John F. and Lois U. Lent Michael L. Neely Wilma Sherrill Louis R. and Pam Westerburg Deborah Brown Gretchen A. Gottschalk Dan W. and Eloise E. Leonard J. D. and Ethel B. Nicholson Stephen M. Sims William K. and Elizabeth R. Wheeler Jeff Brown Teresa V. and Effin T. Graham Bob J. Lester Robert and Lynda Nowotny Jerry N. Sinclair David T. White Sammy Burney Mark S. and Peggy S. Griffin G. R. Levett-Prinsep Pat and Freida O’Bryant Gregory S. Sissel Paul and June White III Richard K. and Rebecca L. Busching Edward and Patricia Griffiths Dixon A. Lichtenauer Christina Ochoa J. T. Sizemore Byron and Elsie Whitmarsh E. H. and Betty S. Bush Theodore and Catherine Hajdik Gordon F. Lindsay Daniel J. and Barbara R. O’Hern John H. and Lisa M. Smalley Rusty Whitt Thomas R. and Carol A. Butcher James M. and D. E. Hale Steve and Beth Lodge Lee E. and Elizabeth B. Olm Ann P. Smith Ray and Michele Whittington Richard F. Butler J. Leroy and Melba Hall Brian Loft Bess Osburn-Koehnle Donna Gray Smith Jeanette M. Wieser Ruth M. Cady James M. Hanna, M.D. Scott A. Logan Jo-Ann Padula Kenny Smith James F. and Elizabeth Wiggins Robert E. and Judith L. Caldwell Robert Hans Rick L. and Mary Jo Logue Jonathan and Darlene Palmer Marcus Smith Roddy R. and Margie Wiley David Calhoun David E. and Dolores A. Haralson Michael J. and Nancy K. Looney Karen Paradowski Robert W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James R. Williams Wayne and Peggy Calk Joe Hardenbrook Michele M. Losa Dennis and June Parish Sean M. Smith Sara Williams Patti A. Cannon George Ann Harding Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Love Mildred S. Park Wilbur L. and Martha Smither Steven J. and Nancy I. Williams Terry L. and Sheila R. Cannon Winfred M. Harding Carla and Gary Lovelady Gradylene Jordan Pate Anita and Charles Smoot Alfred and Doris Williamson Danny C. and Kellie A. Carlin G. P. Hardy III Ross W. and Jody Lovell Charles L. and Suzanne Patrick Joseph P. and Janet Smyth Richard H. and Elaine A. Wilson Marjorie Carter John R. and Toni C. Hardy, Sr. Virginia S. Low David Peck John F. Solomon Peggy S. and Stan Wingert Dennis and Pat Chaloupka John R. “Jay” Hardy W. Mark and Cathy S. Lucy Harry R. Peck Barbara E. Sparks Frances Winn G. S. and Joan L. Chapman Shirley and Presley Hardy Joyce Lueder Juanita Peil Jimmy E. and Mandy Spivey Glenn and Dorothy Wise Michael S. and Cherie B. Clark Don R. and Mary R. Harrell David R. and Barbara J. Lundahl Mark S. Pendray Randall and Lee L. Spivey Howard H. Witsma Sheryl A. Clarke Wanda Harrell Edwin S. and Meriworth Mabry Gregory D. and Christina G. Peter Edna Stachey L. A. and Marylin Wolfskill William P. Clements, Jr. William R. “Billy”and Beverly Harrell Ellen Macready Ellen Morris Peters Jack S. and Kathleen Staggs James I. and Eleanor M. Wood Gary W. and Michelle Cloud Sarah J. and James H. Harrington Joe S. and Paula Malik Keith H. and Lucille Peverley Amy and John Stamper Lynne Woods Gary and Rebecca A. Cobo Edwin F. and Cynthia H. Harris Bobby K. and Colleen M. Marks Scott A. and Beth E. Phillips Susan L. Neely Standley Roy L. and Sandra Woods Jacquelyn Cocke Patricia C. Harris James B. and Nancy Marks James K. Pickard Terri Starns Gloria P. Wright Edward C. Coffey A. R. Hatcher, Jr. J. D. and Donna Marrs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pirtle, Jr. John W. Steffes Linda C. Wright Jim and Kim Coffey Harold and Janice Havard Robert and Meaghan Marti Kellee and C. M. Pleggenkuhle, Jr. Juanita S. Stiff Miriam York* Halford R. Conwell David A. Hayob Melvin R. Mason William H. and Julia R. Powell Glenn and Laura Still Ann S. Young Travis Lynn Cook Dick T. and Karene A. Hendee Tish Matulnes William R. and Doris Powell Becky Stinson Mary Lou Young William E. and Geneva Cooney Carlos C. and Ruth Hendrick Leif and Lynn Mauritzson James and Cynthia Powels Dillard Stone George L. and Monyeen G. Cooper David Hendricks Eugene McCaffety Derek and Suzanne Powers Mary F. Strohm * Denotes Deceased Ann Copeland Rita W. Hensley Deborah C. McClellan Robert H. and Mildred Price Sam L. and Paula B. Sullivan Richard A. and Frances Cording Betty T. Herlong A. J. and Julie Stone Cortez Brian and Mary Herrington Alan A. and Katy Costello Dorothy M. Herrmann Lee and Martha W. Cox Richard M. and Karen C. Hewitt Charles N. and Kim Crawford Linda Fay Hightower Joe T. and Patty Crawford William and Virginia Hill Cindi and Mike Crigler Stan and Jo Hines Longtime SHSU Supporter Will Be Missed Allen W. Cryer Robert J. Hoatson Marjorie and Allen Cryer Lorean Hoke John A. Cunningham E. D. Holcomb Miriam York, who together with her contributions to the university’s Keith and Alice Curry Gary and Myra Hortemiller husband Meredith, contributed over a track and field program. Following Frank J. and Dorothy F. Cwieka Lydia M. Howard Victor A. and Marion D. Czaja Rickey L. and Karey L. Hoyt half million dollars to various programs Mr. York’s death in 1983, Mrs. York Charles and Elsie L. Czerwinski Robert Hudson Michael J. and Nancy L. Czerwinski H. T. and Mary C. Huggins at SHSU, passed away Aug. 28, 2006 continued to support academic and Glenn and Lola I. Darnell David R. Hughes James A. Davis Lane and Kate Hunnicutt in Giddings at the age of 88. athletic scholarships, the Sam Houston Pamela M. Davis Dorothy A. Huskey Stephen E. and Jan Davis Brian and Anne Huysman The Meredith and Miriam York Memorial Museum, the Alumni Wayne and Barbara Davis Clinton O. and Myra J. Jacobs Suzanne Dawley Arthur L. and Jeannine Jacoby Track Complex at SHSU was named Association, and she established several Harold E. and Carolyn de la Mare Raymond James in recognition of their generous discretionary endowments. Kay and Timothy Deahl William D. Jenks

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 59 Rosanne M. Barker Janet A. and Lamar Bridges Rita Caso Tiffany J. Flenoy Gayle Higdon FACULTY & STAFF Walter B. and Allison R. Barnes Doris Briley Rosemary and Charles W. Chance Beverly Flood Betty Higgins Kathleen M. and Joel K. Barr Deanna M. Briones Jacob R. Chandler Enedina Flores Thomas D. Higgins Robert A. and Mona E. Barragan Bob L. Brock Joey B. and J. King Chandler Harold F. and Charlene W. Foerster Mary Jane Hildenbrandt ONORS Phyllis Ann Barrett Amanda D. and Bryan P. Brooks Elizabeth H. Charrier Andrea S. Foster Kathy Hill Vicki and Richard Barrilleaux Jacqueline M. Brossman John O. Charrier III Joanne F. Fountain Tom Hill D James A. and Trinell Barrum Ann and Patrick Broussard Ed Chatal Mark W. Frank Bobbie J. Hilliard Martha A. Bass Donald J. and Ann W. Brown Viera Chmelarova Margo L. Frasier Rick Hirsch Roger D. Abshire Gloria G. Beardsley Genevieve H. and Gordon L. Brown John Christ Yvonne Davis Frear Sherry and Billy D. Hirsch Toni Abshire Mary Ann and Ronald Bell Larry D. and Dona Brown Judith M. Christensen Donald G. Freeman John C. and Betty J. Hitzeman Mark C. Adams Rick and Liz Bello A. Jerry and Betty Bruce Karla R. and John W. Christian Charles and Elizabeth Friel Karen and James Hlozek Paula W. and Ronnie L. Adams Kelly R. and Zakary R. Benge Robert B. Bruce Diane G. and Kenneth D. Clark Stephanie Frogge Frank Hoffmann Irfan Ahmed Cynthia A. and Walter H. Bennett Susannah U. Bruce Rachel Renae Clark Wayne B. and Ferne S. Frosch Denise Holcomb Donald P. Albert David Wayne Bennett Rick A. and Sara D. Bruhn Randi D. Clower Hugh S. and Carolyn C. Fullerton John W. Holcombe Carol Alexander Judith F. and Warren Bennett Gayle and Steve Bullard Alan Clune James F. and Nancy Gaertner Ann H. Holder Cynthia D. Allbright Walter H. and Minnie M. Bennett Jacob C. and Alisha N. Bullion Terri L. and Stephen M. Colley Mary Beth and Dean Gaertner John C. Holder Debbie Allen Helen Berg Cheryl K. Bumpass Charlotte M. Collier Carolyn A. Gaines Debra A. and Lee Holl Jason Allen M. Douglas Berg Donald L. Bumpass Curtis C. Collier David T. Gaines Mary and Rex Holland Paul R. and Kimberly B. Allen Jesus S. Bernal Laura Burleson Mary Evelyn Collins Delia Gallinaro Sabin Holland Tricia Allen Mary A. and Bobby B. Berry Angie G. Burns Patricia M. and Roger N. Collins Lisa Garrett David Dewitte Holleman Daryl W. Allphin Marcy and Danny Beverly Kirk A. Burns Julie Combs Robert Garrett Weber Ralph Holloway III Elsie and Steve Ameen James B. and Elsie Bexley Amanda L. Burris Jacqueline J. Conrad Nicole M. and Gary W. Garrison Ralph E. Holm Judy L. and Isaih Anderson Robert E. and Jean L. Biles David S. and Darlene Burris Mary A. Conroy Yvonne Garza Frank R. Holmes William J. Anderson Terry D. and Patty A. Bilhartz Sheila G. Burt Douglas H. Constance Jennifer G. Gauntt Maria A. Holmes Karen L. and Richard A. Andresky Tracy and Dean Bilsing Maria D. and Ray Busby Rodney T. Conwell Mark D. Gaus Christine Homeyer Darlene K. Andrews Crystal Birdsong Steven D. Busch Jerry L. Cook Dianne Gemas Jason T. and Kristen M. Hooten David D. and Nanette L. Anthony Deborah L. Birdwell Rebecca M. Bustamante Tamara J. Cook Jurg Gerber Larry T. and Martha J. Hoover Benny E. Arney, Jr. D. Marlin Birdwell Marilyn M. and David M. Butler Tanya L. Cook and David W. Baum Wanda Gerber Shanna J. House Irma R. Arney Janet K. and Ben Bius Norma L. and Felix J. Buxkemper Peter and Carol Cooper James William Gibson Susie R. Houston Donna G. and Allen L. Artho Laurie D. and Buford Black Susan and Mike Byrd Barbara Corbin Cutty T. Gilbert Henry E. and Joan M. Howey Leroy W. and Myrna K. Ashorn Pauline C. and Thomas E. Blackard Linda R. Byrd-Cook and Lea Cornelius Kathy J. Gilcrease John C. and Florence Huber Donna and W. N. Ashworth Edward F. and Nicole Blackburne Richard Cook Antonio Coss B. Marcus Gillespie Kathleen B. and Michael D. Hudson Christa D. Ashworth-Perkins Michael L. Blackman Larry Byrn Rosa Coss Cathi Gillette Harold A. Hurry Reyna Ayala Sandra G. Blair Lisa A. Caldwell Lee F. Courtney Jacqueline G. and Robert L. Gilliam A. Sharese and Lane Hurst Donna Azodi Brian and Melodee Blalock Augusta R. and Carl E. Callaway Thomas H. Cox Fidel Gonzalez William V. Hyman Maggie Elizabeth Babcock Marc T. Boccaccino Rhonda Callaway Bette L. and Michael E. Craig Charline Goodrum Geraldine E. Hynes Thomas D. and Carol Baccaro Judy C. and John T. Bolander Rodney M. and Judith Cannon Caroline C. and Jack Crimm Carolyn A. and Roger L. Goodwin James W. Hynes Karen M. Bachert John Bolus Charles J. Capps III Charlene S. Crocker James Gormer Nancy K. (Jeffcoat) Ilfrey Kimberly A. Baechtel Alessandro Bonanno Patricia P. Card Heather V. Crowson Dana L. and James G. Grant Anthony M. Indelicato David T. Bailey Jason M. Bontrager Charles and Cynthia M. Carlow Janice A. Cruse Cindy L. and Robert D. Gratz Beverly J. Irby Gary A. and Kathleen K. Baker Renee L. Boudousquie Mandy D. and Rocky W. Carrell Dennis A. and Paula J. Culak Brenda W. and Timothy M. Gray Shirley J. Jackson Shirley Baker Wesley E. Boyd Timothy E. Carroll Paul and Joan Culp Jon P. Gray Joe F. James J. Ulyses Balderas Marshell C. Bradley James L. Carter Rhonda Curry Karen A. Gray William A. and Sharon Jasper Caroline A. and Gregory J. Balke Leonard G. Breen Laura E. Carter Nina Genz Cushman Tammy and Justin Gray Garry Keith Jenkins Richard M. Ballinger Carl W. and Sandy Brewer Stacy R. Carter Steven J. Cuvelier Gloria and Mark Grayless Keith E. and Teresa Jenkins Kenneth W. Balusek Harriet Brewster Robert L. Case* Robert N. and Kathy L. Daniel Diane J. Green Judy Ann Jerabek Jason D. and Patty D. Barfield Bill and Mary Beth Bridges R. Ty and Peggy Cashion Patsy Darling William B. Green Kurt Jesswein Christine Davidson Douglas J. and Sandy K. Greening Jiahuang Ji Claudia S. and Joseph R. Davis Harry Griffin Andrew G. Johnson Edwin S. Davis Martin L. Griffin Cathy and Grady Johnson Dan Richard Beto Endowed Scholarship Maria Elfreda D’Cunha Harriet Griggs Daphne D. Johnson Christina DeAses Patricia and Robert Grona Eren Johnson In Spring 2007, the College of Criminal Justice will award Rolando V. and Josefa del Carmen Trent and Kathryn Grona Patsy Johnson Emily F. and Tammy L. Gustafson Shirley A. Johnson the first Dan Richard Beto Endowed Scholarship in Correctional Christopher M. deMilliano Mary Elizabeth Gutermuth Tessalyn W. Johnson Furjen Deng Regina Ann Guthrie W. Wesley Johnson Leadership. Donna M. and David F. Desforges Jason W. and Amber D. Hale Brandi M. and Roger D. Jones The endowment was established by Dan and Donna Beto to James and Ruth DeShaw Bruce D. Hall R. Gavin and Sarah Jones Mary Lynn and Charles DeShazo Phillip C. Hamilton Hee-Jong Joo provide annual scholarships to full-time graduate or doctoral Judith A. and John D. DeTrude Margaret D. Hammer John D. Jordan Shirlette D. Devereaux Roger D. and Gena L. Hanagriff Allyson L. Jordy international students majoring in criminal justice, whose area of Kim Diamond Trent W. Hanna Brian L. Jordy study is institution or community corrections. Jerry Dickens Kevin D. Hansford Carey Jordy Marsha Dickens Neil and Melissa D. Hardin George L. Jordy Beto earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a Master of Arts Phyllis A. and Jimmy A. Dillard Marsha J. Harman Janie and Gary Joyce Duane Dirk R. Scott Harnsberger Christopher R. Judd in criminology and corrections from Sam Houston State University. Michael D. Dirks Marilyn C. Harper Kelsey K. Judd Although he began in institutional corrections, most of his Brian F. Domitrovic Ginger K. Harrell Karen C. Kalmbach Marthalene M. and James M. Doshier William R. “Billy” and Beverly Harrell Joseph K. Kavanaugh 40-year career in government service was devoted to community Molly H. and Tony E. Doughtie Anthony J. Harris Rosanne S. and Mike Keathley Jerry L. Dowling Carl L. and Gloria Harris Kristie L. Kelarek corrections. He was the founding executive director of the Katherine F. Dowling Ronda R. Harris Larry W. Kelarek Correctional Management Institute of Texas at SHSU and served in Douglas J. and Leontine M. Dretke Jason D. Harrison Stanley F. and Debbie S. Kelley Jo Ann Duffy Helen Hartsfield Dixie C. Kelly that capacity from 1994 until his retirement in 2005. Robin and Eric Dulock Terri Harvey Glen A. Kercher Nancy H. and Harold R. Durham Wayne Harvey Melanie J. Kercher “Sam Houston State University has been good to me,” said Beto. Sarah Eads Jeff L. Harwell Alice A. and Robert L. Ketchand “I earned two degrees from this university, which provided me Ronald L. Earl Penelope Hasekoester Dianne Key Bill Edgington Evelyn Hasouris-Turner and Barbara Kievit-Mason and with an educational foundation to pursue a successful career in the Von Edison Rodney J. Turner Mark Mason Stacey L. Edmonson James M. Hatchell, Jr. Jared C. King corrections field. Richard and Marjorie M. Eglsaer Ennis M. and Kay Hawkins Joe E. and Carol R. Kirk “In addition, I met my wife of 37 years here,” he said. “Finally, I Perry Eliano Susan Hayes Taylor S. and Janet S. Klett Danna K. Ellington Anne and Robert Heartfield Sue Knight was provided an opportunity to have an impact on criminal justice Tricia G. and Billy M. Elliott Jaimie L. and Kelly S. Hebert Jay Koenig Laura R. Ellis Natalie D. Hegwood Frieda Koeninger policy and on the professionalism of persons employed in the justice Eric Elmore Craig E. and Susan E. Henderson Gerald Kohers system when I was recruited to be the founding executive director Margo A. and Danny C. English David L. Henderson Suzette M. Kohers David C. and Dominque Epps Tommy L. Hendricks Daniel Konopnicki of CMIT. Bobby R. and Patricia D. Ezell Kenneth E. Hendrickson III S. Thomas Kordinak Frank K. Fair Sherry and Matt Henke Svetlana V. Kouznetsova “My wife and I created this endowed scholarship in correctional Janet B. Fair Rodney and Judith Henningsen Franklin D. and leadership as a way to say ‘thank you’ to Sam Houston State Andrew L. Ferguson Denise A. Henry Linda M. Krystyniak James W. Ferguson Stephen C. Henry Sally Kundig University and to provide financial assistance to some deserving Shannon M. Ferrell Brent Herrington Tina Kuo Alice M. Fisher Patricia S. Herrington Angel Lamb students seeking careers in the corrections profession,” he said. William P. Fleming, Jr. LadyJane Hickey Lori Landriault

60 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e Vickey Saucier Jeffrey W. Strawser Carolyn J. Walker Faculty/Staff Annual Giving Participation Cecilia C. Schlicher Robert and Debra Stretcher J. Sam and Veronica Walker Craig E. Schlicher Eva C. Strickler Trina Kay Walker Rate for 2005-2006 Solomon Schneider Kelly G. Stuckey Courtney N. Wallace Claudia V. Sealey-Potts and Laura L. and Anthony Sullivan Justin Michael Walzel ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 100% Arthur C. Potts Sam L. and Paula B. Sullivan Carrie Wanza Nancy L. Sears Linda Serres Sweeney Richard H. Ward PRESIDENT’S OFFICE 100% David S. Self Philip R. and Sarah B. Swicegood Laverne Warner STUDENT SERVICES 100% Angela M. and Dale L. Semar Lisa D. and John M. Tatom Jason Warren Joseph Serio Sylvia R. and Paul M. Taube Rita J. Watkins UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT 100% Sheryl A. Serres Kandi Tayebi Carolyn S. Watson Robert L. and Lidia Shadle David S. Taylor Richard E. and Cheryl M. Watts ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT 92.5% John S. and Ellen Y. Shankles Jacqueline K. and Anthony Taylor David W. and Polly Webb COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 86.2% Li-Jen Yu Shannon Michael C. Taylor David L. White Carol O. and William D. Shaw Nancy Templeton-Wilson Jamilyn White NEWTON GRESHAM LIBRARY 60.9% April A. Shemak Jane Teske Janis H. White Candice L. Sherbenou Mary A. and Marvin B. Thaler Karen White COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 55.6% Katherine R. and David P. Shute Pamela and Richard C. Thaler Linda L. and John C. White COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 53.3% Kelsie Dawn Simons Terry M. and Paula A. Thibodeaux Patrick J. White Carol A. and Terry C. Simpson Alexandra Thompson Ricky C. White COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 37.0% Cynthia and Robert Simpson Chris A. and Robert L. Thompson Susan H. White Mary Ellen and Jimmie R. Sims Joy and John W. Thompson Gloria White-Ross COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES 28.3% Tina L. Singleton Noelle and James Thompson Karen L. Whitney FINANCE & OPERATIONS 25.8% Carol Smith S. Trevor and Keli Thorn Todd Whitten Dave and Jeannie Smith Margie Tidwell David S. and Marisa R. Wight Edgar Bernard Smith William H. Tidwell Rhonda Wilkinson TOTAL PARTICIPATION 54.4% Gary W. Smith James W. and Nancy M. Tiller Bobby R. Williams, Jr. Judy Smith Jamie L. Tillerson C. Allen Williams Bobby and Pam Lane Holly A. Miller Ralph W. and Linda Pease Karen S. and Guy V. Smith Joellen N. and Cullen D. Tipton Dennis Williams Janice P. and Ronald L. Lange Jacqueline Miller Kelly and Thomas A. Peck Lisa M. Smith Victoria B. and Janet S. Williams Julie Larrison John M. and Sammie J. Miller Brenda L. Peery Paige and C. R. Smith Kenneth F. Titterington Justin Williams Rachel N. Larrison Lee M. Miller Jodie Spann Peevy Rachelle and Larry Smith Chris Todd Patricia Ann Williams Pamela G. Laughlin Rowland S. Miller Brigitte A. Peres Somer L. Smith Charles P. Tomlin N. Beth and Stuart Williamson Kelli Leaf Shirley M. Miller Brad Perkins* Tiffany Smith Marsha Tomlin Christopher Wilson W. Hadley Leavell Elizabeth and Rudy Monteagudo Joseph L. Peterson Muriel Elaine Snider Andres’ C. Torres Eric D. Wilson Robert J. Lefebvre, Jr. Kim L. and Daniel P. Moon Ron Pettitt Judith Sower Paula J. and Tim N. Tripp Everett D. Wilson Corliss C. and Gordon J. Lentz Thelma B. Mooney Sammie Phelps Victor E. Sower Cindy R. Truax Brian Wiseman Kemp Lenued Kari Moore Marsha and Daniel A. Phillips Valerie J. and Richard B. Sparkman Michael Trujillo Judith E. Woods Teri S. Lesesne Charlann G. and Tom Morris Michelle R. Pierczynski-Ward Kyle A. and Brook E. Speer Shirley H. Tucker Sarah L. and Carl A. Woods Helen Lewis Kevin H. and Cheryl L. Morris Darren J. Pierson Cheryl Spencer Frieda Turner W. Mac and Leanne G. Woodward R. Dean and Betty Lewis Philip W. Morris C. Eugene and Cindy Pipes Jacob W. Spradlin Patty Turner Alice and Jeffrey Woodworth Gan and Yijie Liang Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss Otis Plattenburg Kimberly A. Spradlin Markland H. Tuttle Douglas W. Wright Juliana and Troy Lilly Mitchell J. Muehsam Gordon A. Plishker Mike Sproat Douglas R. and Johanna G. Ullrich Gail M. Wright Jeff Littlejohn Valerie P. Muehsam Mary F. Plishker Patricia A. Sprott Amber E. Van Roekel Ina E. and Bobby T. Wright Paul A. and Cynthia A. Loeffler Joe E. Muller Alan W. Plunkett Jay Stahle James L. Van Roekel Sharon Wright Ivanette Y. Lofton Leah R. and John D. Mulligan Alciabiades and Rita Policarpo Christopher J. Standerfer Paula Vernick Patsy Wuensche Dennis and Lynn Longmire Janet L. and Edward J. Mullings Sophia D. Polk Renee’ A. and Christopher D. Starns Amy C. Viator John M. Yarabeck Keith Lott Vinessa Mundorff Barbara E. and Gene Polnick Suzanne and George H. Steed Justin W. Vick Richard V. and Dorothy L. Yawn Michelle Lovering Sarah Ilena Munn Jennifer Pontius Tracy Lee Steele Charlie Vienne Eugene O. and Marynell Young Brenda R. Lowery Hilda Murillo Debra P. Price Dennis O. Stepp Kristy Vienne Pamela J. Zelbst Cali Lynn Luco Sheryl K. Murphy-Manley and Ronald E. Proctor Jim and Betty Stevens Shirley A. and G. C. Villareal Patsy K. Ziegler Witold J. and Alicia M. Lukaszewski John M. Manley Joan H. Prouty Susie E. Stone Lorna Wadsworth Jenny Zimont Patricia and Paul Luna Marsha Murray Bernadette Pruitt Sandra and S. T. Stout Tamara A. Waggener Jessica Michelle Zuckero Frederick C. Lunenburg April Murrie Daughn L. and Ben Pruitt Charles R. B. and Laura E. Stowe Matthew C. and Stacy L. Wagner Jan Zuehlke Sharon A. Lynch Daniel C. Murrie JoAnn Purvis Bernice and David Strauss Kara E. Waits Phillip M. Lyons, Jr. Mike Mutz Changwon Pyo Daniel J. Mabrey Diana K. and John E. Nabors Margaret S. Quarles James E. Mabry, Sr. Hiranya K. Nath N. Ross Quarles Patricia K. Mabry Deanne Negahnquet Joshua Quinn Faculty, Staff Giving Continues Junie M. and Donald H. MacCormack Teri Lynn Neiderhiser J.D. and Sandy Ragsdale Henry S. and Sena Maddux David V. Nelson Wyatt K. Raley Tommy Mainord Judith A. Nelson Sonya D. Ramirez To Break Records Ana Maiorano Lois Nelson Ronald J. and Margie Randleman Bala Maniam Dennis and Nancy Netoff Kay E. Raymond The SHSU faculty and staff are partners in the future of the M. Lauren Marble Diane Neudorf Rhonda and Matthew Reddoch Robert L. Marlin Paul and Carolyn Neunuebel Dianne G. Reed university. As members of the SHSU “family,” they are dedicated Cecelia P. and James W. Marquart John J. and Linda J. Newbold Paul and Jan Reed to helping fulfill the educational mission. Daniel Martinez Debbie L. Nichols Cathy Reeves Sandra and Troy I. Mauney Jack Nichols Carol V. and Sam Reinke An annual faculty and staff campaign began in fiscal year 2001 Julia and James E. May Dana E. and Betty Nicolay Marilyn P. and Mark E. Rice David C. Mayes Terry L. Nixon Richard B. Rice with a giving participation rate of 18 percent. Each fall, there Debra and Christopher McCall Patrick B. and Bobbe S. Nolan Kelvin S. Riddler is a five to six-week volunteer-driven campaign. The volunteer Joyce McCauley Ramona M. Noland Paul O. and Mary K. Ridings Wanda C. and James C. McComb Fawzi M. Noman Teresa A. Ringo committee includes about 50 members of the faculty and staff John McCroskey Richard E. Norman and Anne E. True Carol Laing Ritter Joy McCroskey Gary L. Oden Gary Roark representing each of the colleges and administrative divisions. Janet McCullough Marcia Oliveira Mary E. Robbins “Last fall during the active portion of the campaign, the giving Danny J. and Karen McDaniel Willard Oliver Dorothy and C. N. Roberson Tina M. McDonald Joelle Olmstead Jennifer T. Roberts participation rate was 52.5 percent. We ended fiscal year 2006 Sherrill F. and Matthew L. Olmstead Shani N. and Andrew Robinson Michael L. McDowell James S. and Judith Olson Rebecca A. Robles-Pina with 54.5 percent participation and $193,000 raised,” said Cindy Margaret A. McGuire C. Kelley Osborn Donna and Bob Rogers Truax, director of annual giving and faculty and staff campaign Maureen V. and Burton L. McIntyre Lee M. Pappas Keri R. Rogers Deborah Ann McKerall Nicholas C. Pappas Sandra E. Rogers coordinator. Kevin W. McKinney Tammy L. Paris Lori Ann Rose Lynn M. and Bruce McMain Christopher P. Park Jan and Gary Rosin “This past fall, the goal was 55 percent participation during Magdalena A. McMillan Barbara J. Parker James Ross the active campaign. By the Nov. 20 deadline, we had reached 60 Jan S. and William McPike Carol H. Parker Joseph M. Rowe, Jr. Royce L. Meadows Frank E. Parker Matthew P. Rowe percent participation,” she said, “with the average gift well over Gurinderjit Mehta Hope G. Parker Kristina Kaskel-Ruiz Sanjay S. Mehta Jack and Ruth Lynn Parker Christopher W. and Lisa S. Rupp $100. Martha A. Mendiola Matthew M. Patteson Martha and Danny Sale “Annual gifts from faculty and staff, combined with those of Marilyn Meshell Dwayne and Michelle M. Pavelock Charlotte R. and James E. Samuel William E. Metcalfe David E. and Grettle O. Payne George E. Samuels alumni and friends, are critical in helping to recruit the students Lou Ann Miles Gary L. and Janew E. Payne Charlotte C. Sanders Andrew D. Miller Jessica Marie Payne E. Wesley and Susan Sanders who will become tomorrow’s leaders,” said Truax. Brian and Marie Miller Natalie Colleen Payne Glenn and Summer S. Sanford

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 61 Brazos Higher Education Service Corp. ExxonMobil Foundation - Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Occidental Petroleum Stevenson Beer Distributing Co. UNIVERSITY GIFTS Brazos Valley Bank Princeton, NJ The Humphreys Foundation Charitable Foundation Ann Bradshaw Stokes Foundation Brenham National Bank ExxonMobil Foundation - Houston Huntsville ISD Panhandle-Plains Student Loan Center W. A. & Edna Leake Bridgeway Capital Management, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Huntsville Item Papa John’s Pizza Stubblefield Estate ONORS Bridgeway Charitable Foundation The Farmhouse Cafe Huntsville Lanes Partners Bank of Texas Student Capital Corporation Brookshire Brothers Fatboys Huntsville Memorial Hospital Pearson Education Student Loan Xpress Inc. D Buckalew Chevrolet Fidelity Foundation Huntsville Music Teachers Association Penn Virginia Corporation SunTrust Banks, Inc. Building Materials Holding Corp. First National Bank of Bryan Huntsville Orthopedic Surgery & Pfizer Foundation Tango Nails This section includes Earl H Burrough Trust First National Bank of Huntsville Sports Medicine, PLLC Phi Mu Alpha TCM Heritage, Inc. Carol A. Callahan Estate First National Bank of Killeen Huntsville Pediatric & Internal Phillips Electronics North Temple-Inland Foundation donations from Campus Door Inc. First National Bank-Trinity Medicine Associates America Corp Texas Capital Bank corporations, foundations, CenterPoint Energy First State Bank Huntsville Team Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep Physical Therapy Associates Texas Community Bank organizations, businesses, Century 21 Marrs & Associates First United Methodist Huntsville Travel Services PNCBANK The Texas Diversity Council Channel 2 Crew Church - Huntsville IBM Corporation Political Science Junior Fellows Texas Gas Transmission, LLC estates and trusts. J P Morgan Chase Manhattan First United Methodist InsurePointe of Texas, Inc. Primera Investments - Texas Guaranteed Foundation Church - Conroe Johnson & Johnson Family dba Wingstop Texas Mooring, Inc. 100 Club, Inc. Chevron Phillips Chemical First Victoria National of Companies Professional Golfers’ Texas Pioneer Foundation AACSB International Company, LP Bank - Huntsville Joint & Spine Center, P.C. Association of America Texas Society DAR, Inc. AAUW ChevronTexaco Matching First Victoria National Bank - Victoria K-STAR Country Radio Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Foundation The Studio Connection Inc. Abbott Laboratories Fund Gift Program Five Loaves Deli Kaldi’s Coffee House Red Oak Sportswear, Inc. Friends of W. Tom Thweatt III Advantage Rent-A-Car Joe D. Chick, Inc. Fond Memories Pet Cemetery & Kenjura Tile, Inc. Red Rider Rentals Trinity Fair Association AdVantage Specialties Citigroup Business Services Crematorium, Inc. KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation Resource Protection Management, L. P. Fisher Tull Endowed Advantage Travel Citizens State Bank Ford Motor Company Fund KSAM FM and KHVL AM Ringo Tire & Service Center, Inc. Scholarship Fund The Advertising Agency of Huntsville City of Huntsville Peter J. Frenkel Foundation, Inc. Lake Area National Bank Rotary Club of Huntsville The Tyler Paper Aetna Foundation, Inc. Clark Security Systems, Inc. Freudian Slip Improv Comedy Legend Bank Rugby Alumni of Sam Houston U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Brands Inc. AGESS, LLC Clothes ‘N Time Fricasa, LLC Letts Family Trust Law Offices of Bennie D. Rush, P.C. Union Pacific Corporation Agricultural Workers Mutual Coburn’s Supply Co. Friends of the Old Town Theatre Lindholm Townsend LLC SallieMae Student Loan University Cleaners Auto Insurance Co. College Loan Corporation Frost National Bank LLP Production Services, Inc. Marketing Association University Interscholastic League- Agriculture Alumni Association Comet Cleaners The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation LoanStar Systems, Inc. The Sam Houston Foundation AAAA, Region III Alpha Phi Sigma Commercial Bank of Texas, N.A. GE Foundation Matching Lockheed Martin Corporation The Sam Houston Group, L.P. Unocal Foundation Amato Linehandlers, Inc. Compass Bank Gifts Program Lyondell Samaritan Women’s Care USAA Amato, Inc. Computer Services - SHSU GHS Foundation Madisonville State Bank SAMCO Capital Markets Van Dyke & Associates, Inc. Amegy Bank Condon and Company Gibbs Brothers & Company Mamma’s Kitchen Door San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc. Van Kampen American Capital Amegy Bank of Texas, N.A. ConocoPhillips GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Maxus SBC Foundation Convertible Securities Fund American Bank Conroe Police Officers Association Goerdel’s Country Meat Market Mayde Creek High School Schlotzsky’s Vector Marketing Corporation American International Group, Inc. Continental Airlines Graeber, Simmons & Cowan McCaffety Electric Science Applications Wachovia Corporation Amica Companies Foundation Corsicana National Bank & Trust Greater Texas Foundation McKenzie’s Barbeque - McKenzie’s International Corporation Walker County Anadarko Petroleum Corporation CW Lighting Guaranty Federal Bank Burgers & Fries Sears Authorized Dealer Store Joe Gilpin Walker Estate ARTech Signs & Lighting DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund Haney, Kraemer & Moorman Dr. Stephen H. Means & Associates Shell Oil Company Foundation Weller Family Trust Axiom Management Group, LLC Dearborn Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP Mitcham Industries, Inc. Shrader & Williamson Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Baker Hughes Foundation Department of Management Harper & Pearson Company Moak & Moak, PC, Attorneys at Law SHSU Lettermen’s Association Wells Fargo Community The Bakewell Family Foundation and Marketing Harris County Pizza, Inc. - Montague Family Living Trust Shur-Tan Support Campaign Banc One Management Corp. Devon Energy Corporation dba Domino’s Pizza Moorman, Tate, Moorman, SLM Administrative Consulting, Inc. Wiesner of Huntsville Bank of America Dow Chemical Company Foundation Heartfield Florist Urquhart & Haley, LLP Smart Financial Credit Union Willie’s Restaurant Barnes and Noble Bookstore Duke Energy Field Services Hewitt Associates LLC Mr. Gatti’s Pizza Smith International, Inc. Woodforest National Bank Bickley, Prescott & Co. Duke Energy Foundation Hewlett-Packard Employee Multimedia Graphic Network, Inc. Sonic Drive In Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Birkholz Sports Promotions, Inc. Eagle Graphics Charitable Giving Program Murphy Payne Charitable Trust Southwest Business Corporation Company Foundation BKD, LLP - Houston East Texas National Bank HGS Self Storage Murski’s Ice House Southwest Meat Foundation BKD, LLP - Springfield, MO ECI Bank Strategies/ Hibernia National Bank Navarro County Abstract Co. Southwestern Bell Blinn College M Benefit Solutions Hillcrest Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc. Nelnet Marketing Solutions Telephone Company Blue Bell Creameries, Inc. Educational & Institutional Hodges Business Interiors, Inc. New Century Mortgage Corporation Space Saver Mini-Warehouses BNK Advisory Group Cooperative Service, Inc. Hospitality Foods Newspaper Holdings, Inc. Spring Creek Chapter, NSDAR Boeing El Chico Restaurant of Huntsville Houston Galveston Area Council Ethel Brown Nicholson Fund State Farm Companies Foundation BP Foundation, Inc. Entergy Corporation Normangee ISD Sterling Bank Bracewell & Giuliani 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 Special thanks to Advancement Services for their Scholarship at SHSU. The scholarship award was presented in 2006 during the College of tireless efforts in providing and maintaining the Criminal Justice’s Honors Convocation. The endowment is funded by proceeds from the donor lists used in the report. They are (front, from left) Patsy Wuensche, Shirley Baker, Bonnie Sisterson, Club’s annual Member Golf Tournament, which has been held for 18 years. (back, from left) Martha Mendiola and Ginger Harrell.

62 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e IN MEMORY OF: Robert Hudson Vivian Lynn Dobbs Mildred Irene Reed Hancock Jacklyn Merchant-Thompson David R. Hughes LLP Production Services, Inc. Bessie Birdwell Jamie L. Tillerson TRIBUTE GIFTS Huntsville Memorial Hospital Steve and Beth Lodge Glenn Adams Harvey Birdwell, Jr. Huntsville Pediatric & Internal Carla and Gary Lovelady John Birdwell Julee Stone Miller Ron Mafrige Medicine Associates Robert and Delores McCurley Roger Birdwell Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop ONORS Rachel Mary Prather Allen Nicholas R. and Barbara J. Johnson Ray and Veronica Miller Rand Christian Johnson Robert and Lynda Nowotny Margie Neal Crawford Hardy Mary Ella Montague Mattie Bea Medford Glenna and Randell W. Bell D William K. and Elizabeth A. Kershner The Sam Houston Foundation Ray and Glyna Brown Bickley, Prescott & Co. Betty A. Anthony Russell and Linda Kosmicke Suzanne Savoy Lacey W. Glennon Bonnie Thorne Ruth M. Cady Mark P. and Carola Anthony H. Wayne Lanier, Jr. Chris Schuman Joel M. Hardy Laverne Warner Coralie A. Emmons Lynn and Dennis Longmire Joe F. Tucker John R. and Toni C. Hardy Patricia A. Williams Suzanne D. Gillespie Lavera Ballantyne Jay K. and Barbara A. Martin John R. “Jay” Hardy Jeanette M. Wieser Glenn and Dorothy Wise Leif and Lynn Mauritzson C. Kevin Dodson Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP Lydia M. Howard Mayde Creek High School T.V. and Fern Dodson Cecil N. and Margie L. Neely James R. Miller Justin Perdue Tina Bernard Maureen V. McIntyre and Darise H. Error Michael L. Neely Montague Family Living Trust James M. and Suzanne Perdue Benito Avila Burton L. Aber Exxon Mobil Foundation Russell N. Neely Mr. and Mrs. John W. Montague James R. Miller Susan L. Standley William S. and Pat Montague Bradley Wade Perkins David Paul Bohan Moak & Moak, PC, Attorneys at Law Charles Lee Dwyer Mildred S. Park Benjamin R. and Susan S. Lenamon Susan Gregory Bohan The David Moore Family Jo R. Kimbro Rayford Lacey Hardy Keith H. and Lucille Peverley Wilbur L. and Charlene M. Moore Lacey W. Glennon Wade James Reindl James D. Bozeman John Claxton Eberlan Lynn Murray Joel M. Hardy Jean Neal Hewlett-Packard Employee James D. and Judy Bozeman Erma B. Eberlan Dick and Anita Natale John R. and Toni C. Hardy Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Charitable Giving Program Ethel Brown Nicholson Fund Jonathan and Darlene Palmer John R. “Jay” Hardy Gregory T. and Tamara Reindl Michelle Edwards Margie Crawford Hardy Properties, LP Mohamed Ahmed Noman John W. and Louie M. Payne Dorothy Y. Book Leabelle Clarkson Cecil N. and Margie L. Neely David S. and Darlene Burris James Rhodes David Peck Kathy Edwards John F. and Lois U. Lent Michael L. Neely Samira M. Noman Willie and J. J. Head Harry R. Peck Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Love Russell N. Neely Dr. Joan L. Coffey Kellee and C. M. Pleggenkuhle, Jr. Elaine F. and David W. Miller Patrick Neal O’Bryant Susan L. Standley Marcus Rigby Edward C. Coffey James and Cynthia Powels Richard and Debi Mulkey ExxonMobil Foundation Gary B. and Sherrell A. McMillian Marjorie B. and Harley E. Rex A. Raymond and Susan Kehm Mr. and Mrs. James R. Williams Robert Harris Pat and Freida O’Bryant Joyce Lueder Ken and Larae Richard Perry Seavit Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop Abbott Laboratories Fund Mary Frances Allen Park Marsha H. and Dan B. Miracle Juanita Eikner John F. Harris John F. and Lois U. Lent Robert T. and Rose M. Mischke W. B. and B. R. Schulz Leroy and Myrna Ashorn B. J. Atkins, M.D. Charlann G. and Tom Morris Dr. M. Gebre and Daniel Joseph “Joey” Harrison Carl V. Ballard Savannah Rose Segura Mrs. Miriam Selassie Ann C. and Francis Murray Mae Feagin Linda J. Allen Kit Basquin Harry Paul and Carleen Logan Sean A. Sellars Thadueus H. and Lucinda C. Marshall Anita R. Pilling Edward W. Nestor Bickley, Prescott and Company Samuel K. and Sarah J. Sexton Steve and Susan Nightingale Linda and John White Karen L. Whitney Winona M. Blalock Wesley Sherrill SBC Foundation Robert W. Smith Jamie L. Boyett Douglas Glynn Farrar John F. Solomon Charles Eugene Forque James Hoffman Ruth M. Cady Edwin S. and Meriworth Mabry Margaret Ann King Conwell H. C. and Mary Jane Thompson Danny R. and Connie F. Billingsley Nell Phillips Clyburn* Melissa Renee Sinclair Sherry and Shannon Alston Walter D. and Tallula Toronjo D’Anne M. Crews Jerry N. Sinclair Stephen P. “Butch” Freemen B. J. Atkins, M.D. James R. Tucker LTC (Ret) Lynn Holick Jane E. Fraser Bickley, Prescott & Co. Mickey and Vicki Bailey Joe R. Tucker SHSU ROTC ‘55 Sue F. Watts-Fallin and William Fallin Clay and Margaret B. Smith James F. and Nancy Gaertner Carl V. Ballard Mark A. and Kathy K. Vance Jesse C. and Joyce Floeck James F. and Nancy Gaertner Pamela G. Laughlin Sylvia A. Barrera Angela and Roger Vascellaro Lu Ellen E. Gibbs Andrea Gonzalez Mattie Smyth Sneed William G. Basnight Paul and June White III Derelys McDonald William B. and Diane J. Green First National Bank of Huntsville Roy L. and Sandra Woods Ralph and Donna Beaty Steven J. and Nancy I. Williams Wood Hungarland Haney, Kraemer & Moorman T. H. Benjamin James I. and Eleanor M. Wood S1C Todd Clayton Gibbs Nelwyn B. Anderson Catherine and James Harris Ed and Daphne Sower First National Bank of Huntsville William A. Borrelli Linda C. Wright Paul and Dianne Abney Ennis and Kay Hawkins Victor E. and Judith Sower Conrad Braun David A. Green Willie and J.J. Head Scott Corey Pamela H. Adams Jerry and Betty Bruce Dicki L. Alston J. Clayton and Sidna D. LaGrone Bob and Ann Heartfield and Family Nathan Eugene Standley Darise H. Error Richard K. and Rebecca L. Busching David W. and Felicia A. Blessing Randy G. and Jean LaGrone Huntsville ISD Kimberly N. Hubenak Thomas R. and Carol A. Butcher E. H. and Betty S. Bush Dick and Anita Natale Huntsville Pediatric & Internal Lindholm Townsend LLC Richard F. Butler Stacy Countz Medicine Associates Michael W. and Patti S. Countz George L. and Monyeen G. Cooper Helen Kellum Sophia D. Polk Ruth M. Cady Keith and Alice Curry Albert S. Kelly Charles and Mary Lynn Smith Thelma B. Mooney Computer Services - SHSU G. S. and Joan L. Chapman Pamela M. Davis Jack D. and Mary C. Kyle Jacob B. and Claudia R. Wright Suzette M. and Gerald Kohers Sheryl A. Clarke Karen Gail Crawford Wayne and Barbara Davis Stanley A. and Carol K. Labay Billy W. Coker Nancy L. Sears Charles N. and Kim Crawford William E. and Joan M. Doss F. D. Leeper W. T. “Tom” Thweatt III Halford R. Conwell Robert and Marjorie Larson Kathryn M. Duplantis Albert Kidd Thomas Leeper Randi D. Clower Glenn and Lola I. Darnell R. Dean and Betty Lewis Friends of W. Tom Thweatt III Amica Companies Foundation Carol G. and Richard D. Faviell Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao James A. Davis Jerry and Nancy Ford Bobby K. and Colleen M. Marks Yvonne Garza Stephen E. and Jan Davis Erica Czerwinski Kay Gibbs Bradley Dennis Lebsack Jay K. and Barbara A. Martin Ellen Mcready Angela Heartfield Dellinger and Family Charles and Elsie L. Czerwinski Jim E. Gilmore Kent and Linda Lebsack Lloyd C. and Marilyn H. Martin Judith A. Nelson Carol L. Dunlap Michael J. and Nancy L. Czerwinski E. D. Holcomb Robert J. and Jerilyn R. McCann W. T. “Tom” and Lou Thweatt, Jr. Kenneth and Janet Durkin Michael J. and Nancy K. Looney Cathy Jones Charles and Helen Lindsay Mattie Bea Medford The Richard Watts Family D. J. Egizi Kimberly and Kelly Jones Ann Lindsay Cloud Joyce B. and Jimmy N. Merchant Glenn and Dorothy Wise William J. and Suzanne M. Evans Ruth A. De Blanc David S. and Jo A. Lawrence Ronald J. and Derril J. Mitchell First National Bank of Huntsville Michael and Deborah Bakewell Jayne A. McCurry Greg Lundgren Moak & Moak, PC, Attorneys at Law Fisher Tull, Jr. Shelley A. Fitze The Bakewell Family Foundation Ellen V. Miller John M. and Nancy L. Hoyt H. Dixon Montague Fisher Tull Endowed Friends of the Old Town Theatre Entergy Corporation James R. and Linda Moffatt HGS Self Storage John W. and Louie M. Payne Scholarship Tournament John H. Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pirtle, Jr. Juanita Peil Mike and Neva Gillum Thurston E. Dean, M.D. Linda Mafrige Margaret M. Phillips Brian Oliver Turner Derek and Suzanne Powers Mark and Ruby Turner Glenda G. and Homer R. Goehrs Frank P. and Lyndall F. Leathers Katy L. Reynolds, COL Ronald P. and Donna Koska Danny and Cindy Pierce James M. Hanna, M.D. Sean M. Smith Walter E. and Phyllis A. Pinegar Marie Underwood Robert Hans Justin E. Despain Olive and Edgar May Rick and Sue Rickman Terri Starns Mary Evelyn Collins Don R. and Mary R. Harrell William E. and Rhonda L. DeSpain David E. and Dolores A. Haralson Law Offices of Bennie D. Rush, P.C. Penelope Hasekoester Dustin C. and Anne M. Eastwood Jared Grant David Cross McClellan Stan and Deborah Russell Robert J. Wagner Alex Heartfield and Family B. K. and Barbara Eversole Patrick and Ann Broussard The Sam Houston Group, L.P. Cali Lynn Luco Deborah C. McClellan Eunice J. Wagner Anne and Bob Heartfield Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop Matthew C. and Stacy L. Wagner William and Virginia Hill James M. Haggard Vivian Reid Mehr John T. and Barbara B. Skeeters Stan and Jo Hines Frank Quinn Dobbs William B. and Diane J. Green Texas Community Bank Channel 2 Crew Marilyn Mehr Donald Joseph Weisenhorn Lorean Hoke Gene Thompson Lee and Martha W. Cox Janet L. and Edward J. Mullings Foster L. and Madeline S. Spurlock Tribute gifts memorialize deceased individuals and honor students, alumni, faculty, staff and Tom L. and Norma J. Wooten other friends associated with the university.

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.

W i n t e r / S p r i n g 2 0 0 7 63 R. L. Lehman, Jr. TRIBUTE GIFTS Joe W. and Shirley Liles Clemon L. and Carolyn E. Montgomery Five Year Donor ONORS David G. and Jane Moorman Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss D Thomas L. and Dianne T. Paben Wayne L. Rainwater Gift Comparison IN HONOR OF: Herbert B. and Laura Schumann Bonnie and Garlin Scroggins Brent C. Barron Billy S. and Benita B. Sharp Sonny and Joanne Sikes Ann H. Holder Michael D. Teague Dan R. Beto Frank A. and Geraldine Vickers Phillip M. Lyons, Jr. Gary A. and Mary A. Vos H. Cleve and Bobbie Sue Walkup John R. Braniff Dwayne P. and Diane A. Walters The 100 Club, Inc. Milton C. and Opal P. Walters Rex G. White Genevieve Brown Gerald D. and Nancy L. Young Margaret R. Byrd Doris D. Delaney Mary Barnes Harris Rosalinda G. Rodriguez Abbott Laboratories Fund John F. Harris Ann Lindsay Cloud Erik S. and Sharon C. Anderson Sarah Hart Michael J. and Debra G. Beal Sarah L. and Carl A. Woods Gary W. and Michelle Cloud Michael and Diane Nachtigal Marie Hayden Gerald W. and Gerry M. McCoy Sue A. Davis Paul A. and E. M. Tucker Beverly Irby Margaret R. Byrd Rolando V. del Carmen Doris D. Delaney Craig T. Hemmens Rosalinda G. Rodriguez Todd Jermstad Phillip M. Lyons, Jr. R. Dean Lewis Nathan R. and Michelle D. Moran Ron Mafrige Shrader and Williams The 80th Birthday of Victoria Titterington James D. Long Michael S. Vaughn William R. and Shirley D. Brinkley Charles M. Friel James R. Miller Barbara A. Baker Edwin G. and Genevieve W. Sandhop Jerry and Betty Bruce Hoan N. Bui Barbara J. Parker Joan and Paul Culp Robert and Ruverna Dunning Frank J. and Dorothy F. Cwieka Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst Jack C. Parker James E. and Dorothy J. Gilmore Ron Mafrige Sarah J. and James H. Harrington Cecelia P. and James W. Marquart Tom Prior James R. Miller Ralph W. and Linda Pease Daniel J. and Barbara R. O’Hern Mary F. Strohm Ronald J. Randleman Five Year Combined Victoria Titterington Ron Mafrige C. Allen Williams The Birthday of Dan I. Rather William C. Gerstenberger III Toby Wertheim First National Bank of Huntsville Giving Comparison Ferol M. Robinson James E. Gilmore Karey Patterson Bresenhan Ron Mafrige Kailas J. and Becky L. Rao Lonnie Gisi Edwin G. and Robert M. Worley Genevieve W. Sandhop First National Bank of Huntsville Hugh E. Hall Gibbs Brothers and Company Gary B. and Sherrell A. McMillian Heath Sayre William R. “Billy” Harrell G. A. and Connie Sayre Agricultural Workers Mutual Auto Insurance Co. The Anniversary of Joanne N. Nathan C. and Mary K. Ausley and Sonny Sikes, September 4 Bonnie R. Beard Roy G. and Ivy B. Moss Walter H. and Minnie M. Bennett Elmer and Helen L. Berryhill Jason W. Stachey D. Marlin and Deborah Birdwell Edna Stachey Blinn College Robb M. Stevenson Coralie Blount Ann S. Young Dale Brown Jerry and Betty Bruce Jerry S. Tallant Travis Lynn Cook Charles and Mary Lynn Smith Tracey L. Cortez Shirley A. and Eddie L. Dye Laverne Warner Kirk and Regina Edney E. Dale and Candyce Dixon Freddie Englebrecht John E. and Diana K. Nabors Penelope Hasekoester Glen R. and Norma A. Reader Lawrence H. Hemann Carlos C. and Ruth Hendrick C. Allen Williams Thomas M. and Debra K. Herring Robert G. and Patricia J. Ernst Dorothy M. Herrmann Christopher W. Gore Thomas J. and Hazel Honeycutt Anne and Bob Heartfield Rufus D. and Margaret L. Hopper Ann H. Holder Clinton O. and Myra J. Jacobs Bill Jones Bob Worley Bonita D. and William E. Jowell Robert M. Worley Leone H. Lancaster

64 S H S U H e r i t a g e M a g a z i n e 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 HOMECOMING

Sam Houston State University Office of University Advancement Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Box 2537 Los Angeles, CA Huntsville, Texas 77341-2537 Permit #30391