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Celebrate Baylor: Catch the Spirit! Celebrate Baylor: Catch the Spirit! Baylor Round Table 2014-2015 Celebrate Baylor and connect with Round Table where life-long friendships are built! Round Table Scholarship Annual Giving Societies (voluntary) 1904 Anniversary Circle: $50 to $99 Presidents’ Circle: $100 to $249 McCall Founders’ Circle: $250 + Scholarship Fund Each year the Baylor Round Table donates a scholarship to a deserving Baylor student. Gifts in honor of or in memory of friends, loved ones, valued professors or mentors may be sent to: Baylor Round Table Scholarship Fund, Gift Accounting Office, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97050 Waco, TX 76798-7050 For more information about the Round Table Scholarship, please contact Paulette Edwards, Scholarship Chair, 254-710-7689 or [email protected] www.baylor.edu/baylorroundtable 2014-2015 Baylor Round Table Officers President............................................... Alice Starr Vice-President/President-Elect........ Andrea Dixon Recording Secretary........................ Sunny O’Neal Treasurer..................................... Christine Wilkins Parliamentarian........................... Denyse Rodgers Historian........................................... Kathy Hillman Past President.................................... Patricia Pack “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” - Matthew 5:4 In loving memory of Round Table Past-President Mary McCall November 13, 2014 Baylor Round Table 2014-2015 3 2014-2015 Committee Chairs Anniversary Committee................................... Tami Nutt Budget Committee.............................. Christine Wilkins Chaplain Committee........................... Martha Lou Scott Christmas Committee............................... Carol Schuetz Corresponding Secretary Committee...... Debra Burleson Hostess Committee............................. Rose Youngblood Interest Group Coordinator......................... Allison Yanos International Dinner Committee................ Corrie Logan Membership Committee........................... Diana Ramey Newcomers Committee...................... Sandra Northern Program Committee................................... Berkley Knas Public Relations Committee................... Sandy Bennett Scholarship Committee...................... Paulette Edwards Style Show Committee................................. Sandra Lené 4 Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit! Past Presidents of Baylor Round Table 1904-1905 Mrs. J. L. Kesler (Kate Hayes) 1905-1906 Mrs. L. W. Doolan 1906-1907 Mrs. Frederick Eby (Elizabeth Newman) 1907-1908 Mrs. S. P. Brooks (Mattie Sims) 1908-1909 Mrs. W. H. Pool (Laura H.) 1909-1910 Mrs. T. H. Claypool (Claudia) 1910-1911 Mrs. F. G. Guittard (Mamie Welhausen) 1911-1912 Mrs. W. W. Phelan 1912-1913 Mrs. A. H. Newman (Mary Augusta) 1913-1914 Mrs. J. B. Johnson (Jessie Brown) 1914-1915 Mrs. A. J. Armstrong (Mary Maxwell) 1915-1916 Mrs. J. W. Harrell (Margaret) 1916-1917 Mrs. S. P. Brooks (Mattie Sims) 1917-1918 Mrs. W. H. Pool (Laura H.) 1918-1919 Mrs. W. S. Allen (Gertrude) 1919-1920 Mrs. A. J. Hall (Fonce) 1920-1921 Mrs. O. C. Bradbury (Ethel) 1921-1922 Mrs. J. W. Downer (Corneille) 1922-1923 Mrs. F. G. Guittard (Josephine) 1923-1924 Mrs. F. G. Guittard (Josephine) 1924-1925 Mrs. W. H. Pool (Laura H.) 1925-1926 Mrs. W. S. Allen (Gertrude) 1926-1927 Mrs. W. T. Gooch (Artie M.) 1927-1928 Mrs. W. M. Briscoe (Ruby Lee) 1928-1929 Mrs. S. R. Spencer (Cora P.) 1929-1930 Mrs. E. D. Head (Effie) 1930-1931 Mrs. Morley Jennings (Elizabeth) Baylor Round Table 2014-2015 5 1931-1932 Mrs. J. W. Harrell (Margaret) 1932-1933 Mrs. Thomas E. McDonald (Dorothy) 1933-1934 Mrs. L. W. Courtney (Estelle) 1934-1935 Mrs. A. P. Cagle (Louise) 1935-1936 Mrs. J. E. Hawkins (Maude) 1936-1937 Mrs. J. B. Tidwell (Alma Wilson Lile) 1937-1938 Mrs. Walter J. Williams (Lucy Sue) 1938-1939 Mrs. Henry J. Trantham (Carrie) 1939-1940 Mrs. E. N. Jones (Florence Maulsby) 1940-1941 Mrs. Charles D. Johnson (Claude Eager) 1941-1942 Mrs. Lowell N. Douglas (Lois Smith) 1942-1943 Mrs. Monroe S. Carroll (Eulalie) 1943-1944 Dr. Cornelia Marschall Smith 1944-1945 Mrs. F. G. Guittard (Josephine) 1945-1946 Mrs. Neil S. Foster (Effie L.) 1946-1947 Mrs. J. D. Bragg (Mildred) 1947-1948 Mrs. Guy B. Harrison (Hattie Mae Eichelberger) 1948-1949 Mrs. A. J. Armstrong (Mary Maxwell) 1949-1950 Dr. Roxy Grove 1950-1951 Mrs. Glenn Capp (Thelma) 1951-1952 Miss Gladys Hicks 1952-1953 Mrs. W. R. White (Catherine) 1953-1954 Mrs. Roy Butler (Bobby) 1954-1955 Mrs. Herbert Schwetman (Jean) 1955-1956 Mrs. Aldon S. Lang (Elizabeth) 1956-1957 Mrs. Emerson Henke (Beatrice) 1957-1958 Mrs. Frederic Mizen (May) 1958-1959 Mrs. Floyd Davidson (Lorene) 1959-1960 Mrs. W. J. Kilgore (Barbara) 6 Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit! 1960-1961 Mrs. H. Vaden Streetman (Jean) 1961-1962 Mrs. George Stokes (Katy) 1962-1963 Mrs. Abner V. McCall (Frances) 1963-1964 Mrs. Ralph Lynn (Bessie Mae) 1964-1965 Mrs. Joseph V. West (Natalie) 1965-1966 Mrs. WJ Wimpee (Lillian) 1966-1967 Mrs. Harold W. Osborne (June) 1967-1968 Mrs. William J. Boswell (Mary Lou) 1968-1969 Mrs. Cecil May Burke 1969-1970 Mrs. Charles M. Tolbert (Jean) 1970-1971 Mrs. Robert T. Miller (Ann) 1971-1972 Mrs. Frank J. Karaffa (Gene) 1972-1973 Mrs. Walstein Smith, Jr. (Evelyn) 1973-1974 Mrs. William Brigham (Lucille) 1974-1975 Mrs. R. L. Mathis (Marie) 1975-1976 Mrs. Abner V. McCall (Mary) 1976-1977 Mrs. Bill Lamkin (Robbie) 1977-1978 Mrs. Clement T. Goode (Jane) 1978-1979 Mrs. John Belew (Ruth) 1979-1980 Mrs. Richard White (Edna) 1980-1981 Mrs. Herbert H. Reynolds (Joy) 1981-1982 Mrs. A. C. Bracken (T’Dee) 1982-1983 Mrs. Jack Herring (Daphne) 1983-1984 Mrs. Kenneth Coley (Betty) 1984-1985 Mrs. Grant Teaff (Donell) 1985-1986 Mrs. Lenora Crowder 1986-1987 Mrs. Howard Rolf (Anita) 1987-1988 Kathy Hillman (John) 1988-1989 Mrs. Robert G. Packard (Joyce) Baylor Round Table 2014-2015 7 1989-1990 Mrs. J. R. LeMaster (Wanda) 1990-1991 Ms. Madelyn G. Jones 1991-1992 Ms. Denyse Seaman 1992-1993 Mrs. Randy Wood (Edna) 1993-1994 Mrs. James Netherton (Pat) 1994-1995 Mrs. Tom Goforth (Royce) 1995-1996 Mrs. Brad Cates (Linda) 1996-1997 Mrs. Terry Maness (Nancy) 1997-1998 Mrs. Ray Burchette (Mona) 1998-1999 Mrs. Gwin Morris (Brenda) 1999-2000 Mrs. Tom Purdy (Jan) 2000-2001 Mrs. Robert Sloan (Sue) 2001-2002 Mrs. Clyde Hart (Dr. Maxine) 2002-2003 Mrs. Patrick Odell (Dr. Dovalee Dorsett) 2003-2004 Judy Schmeltekopf (Mrs. Donald) 2004-2005 Dr. Martha Lou Scott 2005-2006 Amber Thompson (Mitch Thompson) 2006-2007 Linda Klatt (Ralph Klatt) 2007-2008 Judy Maggard (Ken Maggard) 2008-2008 Kay O’Brien (Dr. Randall O’Brien) 2008-2009 Leigh Ann Marshall (Tracy Marshall) 2009-2010 Carolyn Keathley (Dr. Naymond Keathley) 2010-2011 Marilyn Eichelberger (Roland Eichelberger) 2011-2012 Julie Covington 2012-2013 Paulette Edwards 2013-2014 Patricia Pack 8 Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit! Thursday, September 11, 2014 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Allbritton House 336 Guittard Avenue at 3rd & Speight “Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit” Round Table Membership Tea Hostesses: Alice Starr, Baylor’s First Lady and Round Table President and the Baylor Round Table Executive Board “Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only the true friends will leave footprints in your heart.” - Eleanor Roosevelt Baylor Round Table 2014-2015 9 Thursday, October 16, 2014 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. McLane Stadium “Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit” Behind the Scenes Tour of McLane Stadium and Refreshments at The Baylor Club Chair: Patti Priest Tour Guide: Former star quarterback, Nick Florence “The Stadium speaks for itself. What can I say? Get on the Internet and look, drive down I-35 and look, get in a boat and go down the Brazos River and look. Show me something better.” - Art Briles, Big 12 Media Day 10 Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit! Monday, November 17, 2014 Doors open @ 6:00 p.m. Mayborn Museum, Exhibit Hall “Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit” Round Table International Thanksgiving Dinner Chair: Corrie Logan President Starr invites you to help celebrate a true Thanksgiving feast with our many international students who will likely taste turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes bountiful vegetables and delicious desserts for the first time. “The highest form of thanksgiving is not to utter words, but to live by them.” - John F. Kennedy Baylor Round Table 2014-2015 11 Tuesday, December 9, 2014 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. McLean Foyer of Meditation, Armstrong Browning Library “Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit” Christmas Music and Luncheon: The Baylor Chamber Singers Chair: Carol Schuetz You will not want to miss a fantastic silent auction with many hand-made gifts and special offerings, plus a delicious lunch and heavenly Christmas hymns sung by Baylor’s elite a cappella choir. “He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under the tree” - Roy L. Smith 12 Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit! Wednesday, January 28, 2015 12:00 p.m. Location: Cashion, 5th Floor “Celebrating Baylor: Catch the Spirit” Helping with Hunger, Spotlighting the Texas Hunger Initiative & Campus Kitchen Chairs: Rosemary Townsend and Lois Ferguson Speakers: Jeremy Everett and Doug McDurham (Texas Hunger Initiative) and Rosemary Townsend (Campus Kitchen) “America is the richest country in the world. And yet tonight, thousands of your neighbors will go to bed hungry. It may be your child’s schoolmate who is undernourished and has difficulty learning on an empty stomach. Or it could be a co-worker, a working mother whose low-wage job doesn’t make ends meet. Perhaps it’s
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