Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University University of Texas at Dallas University of Texas at Austin Texas State University-San MclrCos , University of Texas at San / \ I 1 L U llio University of Texas at Austin Texas State University-San Marcos Texas A&M University University of Texas at Dallas University of Houston University of Texas at Austin Texas State University-San Marcos Texas State University-San Marcos University of Texas at San Antonio Texas A&M University University of Houston University of Texas at San Antonio Texas A&M University Texas State University-San Marcos University of Houston Texas A&M University Texas State University-San Marcos University of Texas at San Antonio University of Texas at Dallas THE TERRY FOUNDATION 2006 - 2007 ANNUAL MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER s the Terry Foundation approaches our twenty-first A anniversary, what began modestly in 1986 is now the largest private source of scholarships for a growing number of Texas public universities. After its first seventeen years at the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University, the Foundation expanded in 2004 to include Scholars at the University of Houston and at Texas State University-San Marcos. In 2005, the Board of Directors approved additional growth for the Terry Foundation Scholarship Program to the University of Texas at San Antonio and the University of Texas at Dallas. The first Scholars for UT-Dallas and UT-San Antonio were selected at interviews in April, 2006. These Scholars completed their first year of college in the spring of 2007. In April, the Foundation selected a total of 197 new 2007 Scholars, a record high. We are proud of the Scholars and Scholar Alumni who H oward L. Terry joined our Board of Directors in selecting the new class, which combined with our existing Scholars, will bring the total number of active Terry Scholars at all six universities to more than six hundred fifty students. The spring of 2007 also brought graduation to 128 Terry Scholars who join a growing body of Scholar Alumni that now numbers over 1,000. In October, the Foundation Board of Directors voted to expand its number. As a result, two additional Scholar Alumni have been added to the Board. Were pleased to welcome Gayle Stinson (UT-Austin Scholar class of 1987) and Jeffrey Stichler (Texas A&M Scholar class of 1990) to membership on the Foundation Board. On behalf of the Board of Directors and the Foundation staff, we would also like to thank the staffs at the University of Texas at Dallas, the University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas State University-San Marcos, the University of Houston, Texas A&M University, and the University of Texas at Austin, for their invaluable assistance during our annual interview process in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Remember, the harder you work, the luckier you get! Howard L. Terry July 20, 2007 CONTENTS History of the Foundation.................................................................2-3 The Terry Scholarship Program....................................................... 4-5 Terry Tradition, Service and Fellowship.........................................6-9 About the University of Texas at San Antonio........................10-11 2006 University of Texas at San Antonio Scholars.................12-13 About the University of Texas at Dallas . ..................................14-15 2006 University of Texas at Dallas Scholars.............................16-17 Founders About the University of Houston................................................ 18-19 HOWARD L. TERRY 2004 University of Houston Scholars...................................... 20-21 NANCY M. TERRY 2005 University of Houston Scholars..............................................22 2006 University of Houston Scholars..............................................23 Foundation Board Chair About Texas State University-San M arcos...............................24-25 RHETT G. CAMPBELL 2004 Texas State University-San Marcos Scholars...............26-27 2005 Texas State University-San Marcos Scholars...................... 28 P resident EDWARD T. COTHAM JR. 2006 Texas State University-San Marcos Scholars...................... 29 The Year in Review........................................................................ 30-37 D irectors About the University of Texas at Austin....................................38-39 JAMES D. DAVIS 2002 University of Texas at Austin Scholars................................. 40 YVONNE RODE MOODY 2003 University of Texas at Austin Scholars.............................40-51 R. CARTER OVERTON III 2004 University of Texas at Austin Scholars.............................52-56 JEFFREY C. STICHLER 2005 University of Texas at Austin Scholars.............................57-60 GAYLE STINSON 2006 University of Texas at Austin Scholars.............................61-63 JOHN W. STORMS About Texas A&M University.....................................................64-65 2002 Texas A&M University Scholars..............................................66 Director o f Scholar Relations BETH W. FREEMAN 2003 Texas A&M University Scholars....................................... 66-74 2004 Texas A&M University Scholars.......................................75-77 Foundation Staff 2005 Texas A&M University Scholars................. 78-80 BECKY ADAMS 2006 Texas A&M University Scholars....................................... 81-83 ROBERT L. PARKER Terry Scholar Alumni - Texas A&M University..................... 84-89 BRANDY N. SKILLERN Terry Scholar Alumni - University of Texas at Austin .... 90-97 JAMIE THYSSEN Terry Scholar Alumni - University of Houston.............................97 BARBIE TYLER About the Founders................................................................................98 About the Directors......................................................................99-102 Above: During Spring Break 2007, Terry Scholars About the Foundation Staff...............................................................103 traveled to Pass Christian, MS to volunteer in the continuing Katrina relief efforts. Index...............................................................................................104-112 HISTORY of the FOUNDATION “Success is the attainment o f the goals you ve set for yourself in . -Howard L. Terry he Terry Foundations goal is to improve and develop the T State of Texas by assisting Texas students to attend the state’s finest public universities. The Foundation hopes that these students will have a significant impact on the future leadership of the state and nation. To achieve this goal, the Foundation awards full scholarships to students who meet the high standards set by the Founders. What began in 1986 as a small scholarship program is now the state’s largest private source of scholarships for the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, the University of Houston, Texas State University-San Marcos, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and the University of Texas at Dallas, with over 650 Terry Scholars enrolled. But its origin was neither large Howard Terry and 1987 UT Scholar Jina Kim Yun at the 1991 nor legendary - it was as humble and low-profile as the Founders Winedale Picnic. In the early years o f the Foundation, all the Scholars whose name it bears. at the annual picnic could sit together around just a few tables. The Terry Scholarship Program was born of a desire of Howard produces. Thus was born a desire to invest in the students who and Nancy Terry to help young people to help themselves. A would attend the public colleges and universities in Texas. long-time resident of Houston, Howard Terry had been active for The Terrys’ desire to help young people was influenced greatly by many years in banking, construction, real estate and oil and gas. Howard Terry’s own college experience: he had attended the With profound business success over the decades and their family’s University of Texas on an athletic scholarship, becoming captain of needs met, the Terrys developed a growing desire to give back to the football team and graduating in 1938. His family origins in the community and, specifically, to help young people to reach Cameron, Texas were modest and it was only through the generosity their goals in higher education. of others that his college education had been made possible. In 1986, the Terrys began considering a variety of options in their Mr. Terry never forgot the helping hand that he had received in desire to make a lasting contribution to the future of Texas attending college and was determined to extend that same help to higher education. After evaluating ideas as varied as university a new generation of students. campus construction projects and After seeking counsel from sources that included endowed-chair faculty positions, former UT coach Darrell Royal (an original the Terrys were still not satisfied. Foundation Board Member) and Houston Knowing that universities are more attorney Rhett Campbell (Board Member since than buildings and classrooms, inception and now Board Chair), the Terrys Howard Terry had repeatedly determined that their most lasting contribution declined to allow the universities to would be through a perpetual endowment that honor his previous contributions would provide college scholarships for students by placing his name on campus who had demonstrated the capacity to become structures: “Mortar and bricks will outstanding future leaders and who needed eventually be torn down,” he financial assistance to achieve their goals in reasoned. The Terrys believed,

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