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President’s Perspective BY DR. TIM SUMMERLIN Schreiner University has named Dr. Samuel W. T. Lanham III ’51 as a Distinguished Alumnus, and former Schreiner coach William Dudley Rogers and David Lindsy Hulse ’90 as members of the Athletic Hall of Honor. In addition, the Schreiner Former Students Association is conferring the Distinguished Service Award on Capt. Jack Stevens ’43 for his great service to the University. All four men will be honored at the Tribute to Schreiner Legends Banquet Saturday, April 17, during the 2010 Recall weekend. Schreiner established the Distin- guished Alumnus Award to recognize and honor former students who have gone on to prominent success in their lives and careers after graduation. The Athletic Hall of Honor recognizes former students who were outstand- ing athletes or coaches at Schreiner and afterwards. Nominees for both awards “must exhibit high ethical standards and must be a person of such integrity, stature, demonstrated ability and renown that students, alumni, faculty and staff of the university will take pride in—and be inspired by—his or her recognition.” Distinguished Alumni Dr. Samuel W. T. Lanham III ’51 attended Schreiner for two years of high school and two years of col- lege. He has been a faculty member and trustee, a benefactor to Schreiner’s William Logan Library, an attorney and a Presbyterian minister. “I grew up as a printer’s devil for the Victoria Advocate. I started out as a paperboy and printer’s devil was a step up from that,” said Lanham. “My grandparents told my folks they’d pay half of my tuition if I’d go to Schreiner. Mother drove me up here and through the campus and I loved it. A lot of my family went to Culver Military Academy; Schreiner was the alternative for my brother Mike and me.” Lanham lived in Hoon Hall in the same room that would be his office when he returned to Schreiner as a faculty member. His best friend and study buddy while he was here was Sam Junkin, future president of Schreiner. “I came to Schreiner as sort of a country Baptist,” Lanham said, “but Sam and some friends were Presbyte- rian, so I left as a Presbyterian.” He left Schreiner to get his B.A. and a law degree at Baylor University, and practiced law in Waco from 1955-64. Then he “fell from law to grace.” “It hit me on my way home in my fine sports car,” Lanham remembers. “I thought, ‘I need to talk to our min- ister.’ But Missie (his wife) wanted to go out and get groceries, so I went home—and our minister was there.” Lanham taught law at Baylor University while practicing in Waco and at the University of Texas while attending Austin Presbyterian Theo- logical Seminary. After pastorates in Galveston and at St. Philip Presbyteri- an Church in Houston, he became an associate professor at Schreiner in 1981, while also minister of Memorial Presbyterian Church in Fredericksburg. “Pretty soon, both those jobs A buzzword in higher education these days is accountability. It is a legitimate concern for all stakeholders. Of course, it is not as if we only recently discov- ered that we need to account for our actions. There are scores of ways that colleges have done so for many years, including annual financial audits, reports on the use of federal and state financial aid, NCAA compliance data, and reports to boards and the public. However, the role of the regional accreditor—in our case the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and its Commission on Colleges —has long been exercised as a means of measuring an institution’s ability to accomplish its mission. Regional accreditors stress that their efforts are a voluntary form of self-regulation. Well, an institution that decided not to “volunteer” would soon discover unpleasant consequences in the form of availability of student aid and the transfer of its academic credits, so let’s keep quotation marks around that word! The “self-regulation” tenet is more meaningful: Reaffirmation of accredita- tion is anchored in a close self-scrutiny by the institution in the context of criteria it has opportunity to help define. And that self-scrutiny is reviewed by peer volunteers, represen- tatives of similar institutions with expertise in curricula, finance, technol- ogy and other key areas. At its best, regional accreditation does permit the profession to require institutions of higher education to review honestly their policies and operations and to Inside Schreiner NEWSLETTER OF SCHREINER UNIVERSITY winter 2010 . volume XIV . number I IN THIS ISSUE: Bod Pod pg. 5 Athletic News pg. 6 Honor Roll of Donors p g . 7 Schreiner Announces 2010 Alumni Awards continued on page 4 continued on page 2

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Schreiner University has named Dr. Samuel W. T. Lanham III ’51 as a Distinguished Alumnus, and former Schreiner coach William Dudley Rogers and David Lindsy Hulse ’90 as members of the Athletic Hall of Honor. In addition, the Schreiner Former Students Association is conferring the Distinguished Service Award on Capt. Jack Stevens ’43 for his great service to the University. All four men will be honored at the Tribute to Schreiner legends banquet Saturday, April 17, during the 2010 recall weekend. Schreiner established the Distin-guished Alumnus Award to recognize and honor former students who have gone on to prominent success in their lives and careers after graduation. The Athletic Hall of Honor recognizes former students who were outstand-ing athletes or coaches at Schreiner and afterwards. nominees for both awards “must exhibit high ethical standards and must be a person of such integrity, stature, demonstrated ability and renown that students, alumni, faculty and staff of the university will take pride in—and be inspired by—his or her recognition.”

Distinguished AlumniDr. Samuel W. T. Lanham III ’51 attended Schreiner for two years of high school and two years of col-lege. He has been a faculty member

and trustee, a benefactor to Schreiner’s William logan library, an attorney and a Presbyterian minister.

“i grew up as a printer’s devil for the Victoria Advocate. i started out as a paperboy and printer’s devil was a step up from that,” said lanham. “my grandparents told my folks they’d pay half of my tuition if i’d go to Schreiner. mother drove me up here and through the campus and i loved it. A lot of my family went to Culver military Academy; Schreiner was the alternative for my brother mike and me.” lanham lived in Hoon Hall in the same room that would be his office when he returned to Schreiner as a faculty member. His best friend and study buddy while he was here was Sam Junkin, future president of Schreiner. “i came to Schreiner as sort of a country baptist,” lanham said, “but Sam and some friends were Presbyte-rian, so i left as a Presbyterian.” He left Schreiner to get his b.A. and a law degree at baylor university, and practiced law in Waco from 1955-64. Then he “fell from law to grace.” “it hit me on my way home in my fine sports car,” lanham remembers. “i thought, ‘i need to talk to our min-ister.’ but missie (his wife) wanted to go out and get groceries, so i went home—and our minister was there.” lanham taught law at baylor university while practicing in Waco and at the university of Texas while attending Austin Presbyterian Theo-logical Seminary. After pastorates in Galveston and at St. Philip Presbyteri-an Church in Houston, he became an associate professor at Schreiner in 1981, while also minister of memorial Presbyterian Church in Fredericksburg. “Pretty soon, both those jobs

A buzzword in higher education these days is accountability. it is a legitimate concern for all stakeholders. Of course, it is not as if we only recently discov-ered that we need to account for our actions. There are scores of ways that colleges have done so for many years, including annual financial audits, reports on the use of federal and state financial aid, nCAA compliance data, and reports to boards and the public. However, the role of the regional accreditor—in our case the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and its Commission on Colleges —has long been exercised as a means of measuring an institution’s ability to accomplish its mission. regional accreditors stress that their efforts are a voluntary form of self-regulation. Well, an institution that decided not to “volunteer” would soon discover unpleasant consequences in the form of availability of student aid and the transfer of its academic credits, so let’s keep quotation marks around that word! The “self-regulation” tenet is more meaningful: reaffirmation of accredita-tion is anchored in a close self-scrutiny by the institution in the context of criteria it has opportunity to help define. And that self-scrutiny is reviewed by peer volunteers, represen-tatives of similar institutions with expertise in curricula, finance, technol-ogy and other key areas. At its best, regional accreditation does permit the profession to require institutions of higher education to review honestly their policies and operations and to

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became full time,” he said, “and i felt i related better to teaching.” He taught business administration and interdisciplinary studies at Schreiner from 1981 until 1997. “i also taught in 1998, after retiring,” lanham said. “you can sort of retire one course at a time.” lanham served on Schreiner’s board of trustees in the 1970s. During his time as a professor, lan-ham received the Harriet Garret Award for Teaching excellence, an award that is voted on by students, five times. in 1994, he was elected to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. lanham’s commitment to and influ-ence on Schreiner did not end with his retirement from teaching. in 2006, he donated to logan library a collection of rare historical documents relating to Hill Country history. These documents were the foundation of the Sam lanham Digital library of Hill Country History, an on-line repository accessible through the internet. And he continues to sup-port his first alma mater in various ways, small and large.

Athletic Hall of HonorDavid Lindsy Hulse ’90 played base-ball for Schreiner College under the school’s legendary first baseball coach bob Henry. Hulse went on to play major league ball for the Texas rangers after graduation. Actually, you could say it was major league baseball that brought him to Schreiner in the first place. “i was at a major league baseball try-out camp for the Kansas City royals that was being held at Schreiner,” he said. “At this camp you run, throw and hit so the team can see how good you are. We ran the 60-yard dash first and i ran the fastest 60 there. Coach Henry came up to me and said, ‘i will give you a full scholarship if you will come and play at Schreiner.’ That’s how i ended up going to Schreiner.” Hulse was a business administration major and met his wife Helen ’90 while both were at Schreiner. He played baseball on the Schreiner team for three years in the national Association of intercollegiate Athletics conference. “We went to the playoffs every

year and had some pretty good teams,” he said. in 1988-1990, Hulse was named to the nAiA All District 4 First Team Out-field, as well as to nAiA Top Five in the nation in stolen bases, doubles and triples in 1989. in 1990, he was named a baseball All American, and was again on first team outfield, as well as being named nAiA District 4 Player of the year. He was in the top five nation-ally in stolen bases, on-base percent-age, batting average, doubles and triples. He also racked up three in-the- park homers that year. “Great speed got David many extra bases,” coach Henry remembered. “He even stole home during a play-off game.” it was as much his attitude as his playing skills that made him so valu-able a part of the Schreiner team. “David had a personality that every-one, wanted to be around,” Henry said. “He had a positive attitude about life in general and always had a smile on his face. He lived every day by his favorite scripture, Philippians 4:13—“i can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” He had it on his bat, his book covers, everywhere.” After graduation from Schreiner, Hulse was the Texas rangers’ 13th round draft pick in 1990. He made it to the big leagues after playing only two years in the minors. The average time for a player to make that transition is three to five years. in 1993, he was a starting center fielder for the rangers and led the American league rookies in batting average and stolen bases that year. Hulse also had the first hit, first stolen base and first run scored in the rangers ballpark in Arlington, Texas. in 1995, he went to the milwaukee brewers, where he started in center field 52 times, left field 67 times and right field 17 times, making him the only American league player to start at least 15 games in all three outfield positions. He was badly injured in 1996, and he played AAA ball for a year, retiring from baseball in 1999 with a lifetime major league batting average of .270 and a minor league average of .312. Hulse now works for larry north Fitness in Southlake, Texas. He said his real passion is just raising his kids and

watching them grow and develop both academically and athletically. “They are both very athletic and both are exceptional soccer players on select soccer teams.” “David was an outstanding player and is the type of person whose char-acter is a positive influence on his friends, teammates and the sport of baseball,” said former teammate and Hall of Famer nolan ryan. “He is a proud representative of Schreiner university.”

Texas native William Dudley Rogers coached junior college stu-dents in tennis at Schreiner College from 1967-1981, as well as serving as

head coach of the high school football team for four years and head coach of high school and college track for six. He also started and coached the golf team. Schreiner was his first job after gradu-ate school, where he majored in admin-istration of physical education at Springfield College in Springfield, mass. “Dean Weir and Dr. edington sent me a ticket to Texas and after my interview, they hired me,” rogers recalled. “Schreiner didn’t have a Pe program then, so they asked me to develop that and to build the best athletic program for the high school and the college. my job description included organizing and presenting a college physical education curric-ulum, coaching high school football, organizing an intramural program for the college and assisting James engle-mann in supervising West barracks. i taught most of the courses and at one time i had 13 coaches on my staff.” Among the physical education courses offered were the fundamentals of foot-ball, volleyball, basketball, handball and golf; Tennis Skills i and ii; swim-ming; lifesaving; and officiating and judging athletics. His teams did very well almost from the beginning. The original track and golf teams both won the Texas Prepara-tory league. Still, as with any new pro-gram, there were a few bumps along the way. rogers recalls one skiing trip

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for Pe credit to red river, n.m. “i had to take the school van, but i decided to take my own truck along, too,” he said. “As it turned out, that was a good idea. The skiing went fine and we started for home. First the belt came off the van. i crawled under and fixed it. Then the right front wheel came off. The boys got out and got the wheel, then several of the boys walked beside the van two miles into the nearest town, holding the wheel on with a tree limb. We’d go a quarter of a mile, then switch out boys.” in 1971, rogers became the school’s athletic director and took over the col-lege tennis team. He also became a member of the u.S. Professional Tennis Association in that year. As an under-graduate himself, rogers played for Sul ross State university’s first tennis team. He was inducted into the Sul ross Athletic Hall of Honor in 1997. both the men’s and women’s Schreiner tennis teams won the Texas Junior Col-lege Championship all 12 years rogers coached them. in 1975, rogers organized the first national junior college tournament for women, which was hosted by Schreiner. The men’s team qualified for the national tourna-ment seven times. The women’s team finished in the top six every year and won the national championship in 1981. “Our tennis program produced 11 All-Americans and many Texas state cham-pions played for Schreiner,” rogers said. “We attracted student players from all over the world, including england, Aus-tralia, Japan and Finland. We also had players from Colombia, Thailand, Paki-stan and Argentina. many players went on to play professional tennis, and some are still playing and are club pros.” rogers left Schreiner when the school no longer provided athletic scholarships and he felt he couldn’t promote the tennis program without them. He worked in the oil industry as a geologist and “when oilfields went dead” he worked for his son, bidding construction jobs. He retired in 2003. “now i play golf and go fishing,” he said.

Distinguished Service AwardThe Schreiner Former Students Associa-tion has awarded the Distinguished

Service Award to Jack Marion Stevens ’43. Captain Jack, as he is affectionately known, was born in his grandparents’ home three doors

down from the Schreiner university back gate and entered Schreiner insti-tute on a one-of-a-kind scholarship as the first son of a former student to attend Schreiner. His father, H.n. (Jack) Stevens ’24, was quarterback of Schreiner’s first football team and is a member of the Athletic Hall of Honor. “The main reason i was able to attend Schreiner was the generosity of the first President of Schreiner, Dr. ‘big Jim’ Delaney,” Stevens said. “When it came to light that i would be the first son of a former student to attend Schreiner, Dr. Delaney offered me a financial scholarship, which guaran-teed my entrance. During the summer of 1941, i was one of about half a dozen prospective students who worked on the campus. We painted dormitory rooms, baled hay and cleaned the dairy cow lots. Without the scholarship and the job, my life might well have taken a different path.” Stevens particularly remembered the Schreiner dances. “i looked forward eagerly to becom-ing a ‘day-dodger’ at Schreiner if for no other reason than to qualify to attend the dances. my steady date for practi-cally all the dances during 1941-42 was a Tivy senior, Frances real. Frances went on to the university of Texas while i went to the u.S. naval Academy, and on June 12, 1946, one week after graduation, we were married and as stories go, are living happily ever after.” before his first semester at Schreiner was over, the u.S. had entered World War ii. in 1943, Stevens entered the naval Academy and after graduation embarked on a 30-year career in the u.S. navy. During his career as a navy pilot, Stevens was twice awarded the legion of merit, the bronze Star and the Joint Service Commendation medal. He also received the meritorious Ser-vice medal and South Vietnamese Dis-tinguished Service Order. He retired in 1976 with the rank of captain, and he

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O N L I N E g I V I N gSupporting Schreiner university is easier than ever now. Please visit our online Giving Web site at www.schreiner.edu/giving where you can make a secure gift—one that will benefit Schreiner students for years to come—in a matter of seconds. if you have questions, contact Phyllis Whittington, senior development officer, at [email protected] or 830-792-7208.

and his wife returned to the Hill Country. in 1977, he was part of a group that formed the SFSA. He served on the SFSA board from its inception through 1998, including several terms as trea-surer. He has been chairman of the recall committee and master of cere-monies for many recall events over the years. in 1987, SFSA gave him its Out-standing member Award. “One of my strongest memories of recall is having Captain Jack perform the master of ceremony duties for the SFSA annual meeting and the military breakfast,” lea nye, current SFSA pres-ident said. “Somehow he always man-ages to get the agenda done before you even have a chance to realize work is being accomplished. His stories always make me laugh. To me, Captain Jack is a pillar of strength for SFSA, and his service for all these years is something we should all respect and appreciate.” Paul Camfield, associate director of alumni relations, echoes that sentiment. “Jack has given his time and talent to the Schreiner Former Students Associ-ation for more than 25 years, and his wit and charm have made many a recall event memorable. He is a beloved treasure to the SFSA and the university.” “There is no question in my mind that Schreiner provided me with a much-needed transition in a particu-larly difficult and challenging time,” Stevens said. “With the transition came a strong foundation i have leaned on heavily. i am proud to have been—and i guess i still am—a Schreiner boy.”

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demonstrate that these support student learning. Several Schreiner university administrators serve as institutional reviewers, and we regard that role much like jury duty—an important, if not always convenient, civic responsibility. interestingly, SACS has been a national leader in upgrading the reaf-firmation process. For nearly 30 years, for instance, they have enforced mean-ingful criteria for “institutional effec-tiveness,” or systematic self-assess-ment and use of results for improve-ment. more recently, SACS adopted the Quality enhancement Plan as the cen-terpiece for each self study. The QeP may take many forms, but its purpose is to improve student learning. each college or university must demonstrate that it is taking new steps to enhance

effective learning if it wishes to satisfy the reaffirmation process. Again, the southern region has taken national leadership in pushing accreditation beyond the measure of books in the library and credit hours required for a degree into improving learning and institutional practices. enough lecturing, right? The bot-tom line is that in December the Commission on Colleges reaffirmed Schreiner’s accreditation, completing a nearly three-year effort on our part. We learned some good things in the process. Our system of annual goal-setting and review of results is more focused now on outcomes. And we now do a thorough job of demonstrat-ing how we use what we learn for our own improvement. in addition, our

faculty developed and then revised and polished an exceptional QeP that is enabling us to revise our four core interdisciplinary courses (success in the academy, critical thinking, creative thinking, global living) to reinforce the competencies we want all of our graduates to possess. it was a powerful learning experience for us all. SACS accreditation is not the be-all/end-all of accountability efforts, but it is a powerful force for continuous improvement and continuous improve-ment is something that a college needs to take seriously. Without doubt, we are proud to have earned this stamp of quality.

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Two playing seasons and 16 months into his time as Schreiner’s women’s volleyball coach, Phillip White has definitely made a kill shot. not only was he named Co-Coach of the year for the American Southwest Conference Western Division, one of the team’s top players, senior Tiffany miller, was named to the ASC all-conference team and first team ASC Division West. “i heard about the ASC honors when Tiffany called me,” White said. “The news came out of nowhere.” Tiffany led the conference in blocks this season and was second in points. She was also in the top 10 in hitting percentage and kills per game. miller, a math education major from San Antonio, plans to be a middle school teacher after she gets a master’s degree. “my dad told me about Schreiner,” miller said. “He used to visit friends here and he knew i would do best in a smaller place. i came on a tour and everyone was nice. Then i talked to Dr. Tim Summerlin (Schreiner’s president); he was pretty much the clincher.” miller played varsity volleyball for two years in high school on a team that made it to regionals both years.

“it has been an honor to play for Schreiner with this wonderful group of athletes and i am really excited to be able to bring this award home for Schreiner,” she said. The 2009 Schreiner volleyball team had 17 wins for the season, 11 of which were in ASC play, and narrowly missed making it to postseason play. “When i took this job, i was very lucky in the team i inherited,” White said. “They had the highest team GPA and were strong players as well.” it was a tough season, especially for the freshman on the team, because this year was the team’s travel year. With a month of away games requiring travel that White called “challenging emotionally and academically,” the

freshman had to miss classes their first semester at Schreiner. “i’m really grateful to the professors for not making it more challenging,” he said. Three members of this year’s team are seniors, so White is in recruiting mode, as he was for his first season 16 months back. “We’ll need about three new players to start,” he said. “As of right now, we’ve had more than 20 recruits visit Schreiner. Once we get them here for a visit, they love it.” And his prediction for next season? “i predict we’ll knock that door down; we’ll make the postseason play,” he said, smiling. “That’s a goal the players set for themselves. They set that bar.”

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Tiffany miller, shown going up for a shot, was named to the ASC all-conference team and first team ASC Division West.

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When we think of stand-outs in Schreiner sports, we think of top players and coaches. We usually don’t think of volunteers. in the case of Joe Anders, maybe we should. in addition to a full-time job with the Texas Department of Transpor-tation, Anders has been coaching and strength training Schrein-er athletes since his son played baseball for coach Joe Castillo. “i’d gone to all the baseball games,” Anders said, “and i told coach Castillo, ‘it looks like boys playing against young men. Can we get them stronger in the off season?’ coach said, ‘i can’t, but you can.’” Since the fall of 2004, Anders has come directly to Schreiner after working his TxDOT shift that starts at 5:40 a.m. He is usu-ally on campus by 2:30 p.m. and stays here through the evening. And for four years, every one of those hours was as a volunteer. After his first season working with the baseball team on weight training, other coaches noticed the positive change in the team members and asked Anders to work with their athletes, too. “Coach (Don) Green saw what i was doing with the boys and said, ‘Hey, can you work with my softball team?’ Coach mcKinney (former women’s basketball coach) noticed the change in the softball players and asked me to work with her girls. “by no means do i say i’m a guru or a professional,” said Anders, who coached his son and daughter until they reached high school.

The workout the students do is the one i do. One summer, coach Castillo and i did it together.” Anders is now the assistant coach for both volleyball and softball, while continuing his weight-training pro-gram for male and female Schreiner athletes from various teams. Since 2008, he has received a small sti-pend for his coaching efforts. in addition to his coaching and training duties, he works event management in the fall and winter, splitting responsibilities with coach Green. “What he does for the athletic department is incredible,” said Schreiner volleyball coach Phillip White. “He even drove the van for every (volleyball) game this year. i don’t think this season would have been so successful with-out him, and now he’s going straight into the softball season.” Anders obviously likes working with young people, but he is no softy and has been known to ask a student to leave the weight room if he thinks the student isn’t taking the work seriously. “i’m pretty intense and focused,” he said. “i want the athletes to be focused, too. When they’re stronger, they perform better and have fewer injuries. i always tell them, ‘i’m definitely not here for me; i’m here for you.’” How does his family feel about all the hours he puts in at Schreiner in addition to working full time? “i have a very understanding wife,” he said.

Schreiner’s Mountaineer Fitness Center is loaded with state-of-the-art equipment, but none seems as futuristic as the Bod Pod, an ovoid cabinet that wouldn’t look out of place on the Starship enterprise. According to Dr. Juan Gonzalez, asso-ciate professor of exercise science, Schreiner currently has the only bod Pod within a 350-mile radius. What does it do? The bod Pod, manufactured by life measurement, inc., uses an air-displacement tech-nology to accurately measure body composition. The two-minute test is noninvasive. Doctors, dieticians and sports trainers can use the results to track body fat percentages. Dr. Gonzalez said he has used the machine successfully in teaching, weight management research and tracking athletic performance. “i have taken the bod Pod to health fairs and we are usually the talk of the show,” he said. “Our exer-cise science students are trained to use the bod Pod in conjunction with exercise and nutrition programs, which gives them more marketabil-ity in the fitness industry.”

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Dr. Juan Gonzalez stands beside the only bod Pod in more than 300 miles. below, a closer look at the bod Pod.

Joe Anders works with Su students Crystal montoya and rayesa Warren in the mountaineer Fitness Center.

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Women’s Basketball—new head coach matt Wallis has had a lot to deal with since taking over the job in July. Although the team is currently 0-6 in ASC play, Wallis has brought a disciplined focus on defense that has already made a strong impression on fans and foes alike. Currently, the mountaineers are ranked 3rd in team defense in the 15-team American Southwest Conference. That is a huge jump from years past when Su was ranked in the lower part of the conference annually. The chal-lenge is on the offensive side of the ball, where Schreiner’s lack of size and outside shooting consistency has really hurt the team. The challenge became tougher when lead-ing scorer sophomore Hannah burleson was lost for the remainder of the season in early January when she had to have emergency surgery. The mountaineers should be

ready to move up in the ASC West in the near future.

Men’s Basketball—The mountaineers have had to fill holes throughout their lineup for a variety of reasons. early in 2010, Su started getting all of its pieces in place and the results were immediate and dramatic. Schreiner started the new year with several players in their antici-pated spots, and immediately posted a win in the first contest. That elevated Su to 1-5 in the ASC. Despite the record, Schreiner is just one game out of a potential play-off spot. Head coach Drew miller is hoping to get his only returning senior and top scorer, ralph Turner, back soon from a serious ankle injury sustained in november. The leading scorer is senior Aaron Hamilton, averaging almost 19 points per game and nine rebounds.

Women’s golf—Schreiner proved that their runner-up finish at the 2009 American Southwest Conference Championships was no fluke in the fall season. The chal-lenge will be tougher in 2010 but Su should be right in the mix for an ASC title in April. The mountaineers are one of four ASC teams ranked in the top 30 in the nation and all have taken turns at looking like the best of the ASC during the fall. For Schreiner, junior liz Calderon and sophomore Sarah Stillwell built on their great performances at the 2009 ASC Championships with strong fall seasons. Senior Surraya minhas showed some of her all-conference form late in the fall and will need to keep that up in the spring. A lot will depend on the success of the freshmen—a group that was depleted slightly due to one key player being ruled ineligible after the fall season. That presents an opportunity for one or more other freshmen to step up and fill the gap if Su is to have a chance to achieve its first con-ference title in just its second year of team competition.

Men’s golf—The story of the fall season was junior Jay Chapman. Chapman had one of the strongest campaigns in recent memory for any Su student-athlete with a break-out performance this past semester. Chapman not only led Su, but also vaulted himself into elite status as one of the top players in the nation by averaging just fewer than 73 for the fall season. He was ranked as high as no. 9 in the nation (out of more than 2,100 players) and finished the fall ranked no. 19. He didn’t shoot higher than 74 in six fall tournament rounds. The mountaineers also had a solid fall, and were ranked in the nation’s top 40 teams. A young but talented group of Su players will need to learn from Chapman’s experience and step up in the spring.

Baseball—Sporting a new look at mountaineer Field (new bleachers, backstop, outfield fence), Schreiner base-ball has a new aura around it. Head coach Joe Castillo will look to blend a core group of returning starters with some new talent to guide Su towards the upper half of the ASC this spring. Castillo will count on senior Colton Hermes to anchor the rotation and senior eric Wehmeyer to do the same in the bullpen, and will also count on juniors michael Houser and michael nicholson and sophomore Korey rose to provide depth in the pitching staff. look for transfers Jesse Paredes and Justin martinez and freshmen barrett Houser, Curt Jaeger and Trey Doebbler to make sizeable con-

tributions in both areas this spring. Among position players, sophomores marcus myhaver and eric bukowski will look to build on strong freshmen seasons and a lot will be expected from seniors Joe Pena and matt Tomasello. newcomers Pete Trevino, Chase Valdez and Andrew barrientos are also expected to provide offensive and defensive presence. With improved pitching and defense this spring, Su looks to sur-prise the ASC and contend for a divisional title.

Softball—The Schreiner softball team needs to replace a sizeable chunk of last year’s starting lineup due to gradu-ation. Those seniors were integral to the breakout success that the program enjoyed last year, including qualifying for the ASC Championship Tournament for the first time since 2003. if Su wants to duplicate that feat this spring, senior lindsay rutkowski will need to take a leadership role. Her strong play in center field and her speed on the bases will be important. Just as important will be the play and leader-ship of sophomore becca Hay and junior marla Jendrusch. Those two should combine for one of the strongest pitcher/catcher duos in the ASC. Hay had more than 100 strikeouts in ’09. Jendrusch has a lot of pop in her bat and tallied five home runs and 30 rbi with a slugging percentage of .542. The sophomore class is strong and the large group of freshmen should be a nice fit with the returnees.

Men’s Tennis—The Su men’s tennis team should be significantly deeper and stronger than last year. One player to watch is freshman michael Streeter who had a great fall, reaching the 3rd round of the iTA regional, and who is poised to capture the no. 1 singles spot. The return of junior ben Jackson will help the team with depth. Team captain Trey Hernandez moves to no. 2 singles and should be a strong performer in that slot. Several other new play-ers give the doubles teams more possible combinations. look for newcomers Derek mcClintock and Parker Wells to fit somewhere into the mix.

Women’s Tennis—Schreiner returns no. 1 singles player michelle martinez. martinez’s play has shown improvement this fall, as has the play of sophomore lynne Collenback. Senior brady Phillips returned to the team after a two-year hiatus and should strengthen the team. Among several new players, one to watch is freshman michelle Walton. For the first time in several years, depth shouldn’t be a problem.

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Donors have always played a vital role in helping Schreiner University provide a first-rate education for our students. From Charles Schreiner's donations of land and endowment in 1917 to establish Schreiner institute, to the generosity of donors including the Cailloux and Faulkner families who have made possible our new mountaineer Fitness Center and the Faulkner Hall freshman residence, the history of Schreiner university is a story of philanthropy and generous supporters. in these pages we salute you—you who supported the Hill Country College Fund, sponsored a student, provided funds for student scholarships, supported Campus ministry or the learning Support Services program or made a donation to our comprehensive campaign building projects, or to any of our many programs or projects on campus from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. Thank you!

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Honor roll of Donors

Mountaineer CenterPatricia and Martin† Allday Traci and Daron AllenSandy and Jim AlsupNancy AnguishArgo Group US Nancy and Cecil AtkissionEstela and Jim AveryTeeka and Pete BaldwinCarol and David BarkerPatricia BarnhillChelsea BarringtonAmy and Stuart BaskinLea† and Arthur BellNelwyn and Walter BeltPatrick BiesiadeckiLloyd BrinkmanSusan and Randy BrooksJudy and Charles† BrowningKennon and James BrunkenhoeferMarilyn and Herman BuchholtzThe Cailloux Foundation Effie & Wofford Cain Foundation AnonymousPatti CastellowLaverne and Fred ChovanetzCity of Kerrville Economic Improvement Corporation Loyce and Bill CollenbackCommunity Foundation of the Texas Hill Country Frances CreeSue and Harold CreeAnne and Rick CreePriscilla and Gary CrozierAnita and Robert De KockRonnie DenkerCynthia Diaz de Leon and Ruben ArmendarizEleanor and William† DozierCarol Jean and Walter DunlapNancy and Leon EtzlerLinda and David EvansJudy and Warren FergusonPage FosheeAlta FosterMartha and Joe† FoySonya and Bill FranklinLinda and Javier GutierrezNovia and Ross HarrisMary and Rufus HayesDeedie and Phillip HeringCarley HermesColton HermesEvelyn and Mike HickeyJane and Kyle HobinKristin and Michael HuffmanElizabeth HughesBarbara and Charley JohnsonMike and Kathy JohnsonCharlene and Francis KlekarRuth and Eugene KoncabaRonnie KoncabaKPMG Foundation Kathy and Dean KruegerLaura and Weir LabattCarolyn and Kenneth LandrumPeg and Steve Layton

Charlene LeopoldDiane and Mike LooneyJ.E. & L.E. Mabee Foundation Van and Joe MabeeMollie and Frank MareshRichard MarrsSharon and Ronald MascheckMary Jane and Wendell MayesBetty and Tom MobleyJo and Haskell MonroeGloria OlsenSylvia and Dan OstosBarbara and Mike PateJohn PesekNelson Puett†Nelson Puett Foundation Jane Ragsdale and Dick HowellRay C Fish Foundation Dalene and Robert ReaganElise and Bill ReidRichard James Cree Revocable Trust Angie and Ed RichmondPatsy and Tom RobbStephenie and Randall RobertsElinor RossCharles and Kelle SalterSan Angelo Area Foundation Lorraine and Charlie SappSBC Foundation Shirley and Bob SchmerbeckKathryn SchuttsNeel and Robert ScottJennifer and Stuart SlivaMimi and Allen SmithSandra and J. Fort SmithState Farm Insurance Sue and Jack SteelePollyanna and Steve StephensMary Ellen and Tim SummerlinWilbert and Marylee SupakJeanne and Phil TerrellLiquita and Lawrence ThompsonCarrie and Charles TortiBetty TuckerDorothy TuckerAnne and Don TurnerKim and David UlcakNancy and Ed WallaceWells Fargo Bank Kerrville Ann and Bill WildeBilly Wilkinson and John KerriganJerri and Walter WorkmanJohnny and Elaine WoytekPhyllis and Bob Young

Captain’s CouncilGifts of $5,000 or above and multiyear pledgesCarol and Baxter AdamsADCO Advertising, Inc. -KerrvilleAll Caring Vet ClinicSandy and Jim AlsupClarice and Willard† AmannPat and Jack AndersonLynnette and Stephen AnfinsonNancy AnguishGretchen and Keith Asbury

Richard AssuntoNancy and Cecil AtkissionAnonymousEstela and Jim AveryArmen BabajanianEleanor and Ray BaldwinFelicia and Tom BaldwinCarol and David BarkerAmy and Stuart BaskinJodi and Brian BehrensLea† and Arthur BellNelwyn and Walter BeltAnn and Ed BerrioCindy and Byron BitnerChica Greenlee and Allen BoatwrightSally and Roger BobertzRenee and Tim BoltonJennifer and James BoneJay BrightSusan and Randy BrooksThe Cailloux FoundationHoward ChamberlainCity of Kerrville Economic Improvement CorporationVirginia Ruth ClarkeShanthi ClecklerCarolynn and Stan CobbsLoyce and Bill CollenbackFrancelle and Dennis CollinsCommunities Foundation of TexasMildred and Edwin CookShirley and Bubba CoskeyFrances CreeAnne and Rick CreeLila and Ed CrossDee and Charlie DavisRamon De LeonFane DownsJean and Jim DuncanJulie and Frank DunlapSue DykeEarly Foundation, Inc.Jeannette Early†Kirsten and Levon EastinTweety and Dick EastlandSylvia and Murphy EmmonsLinda and David EvansExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.Jennifer and Kamron FarhoudiFasken FoundationDonna and Royce FaulknerRichard Ferguson†Judy and Warren FergusonFirst Presbyterian Church-BryanFirst Presbyterian Church -KerrvilleFirst Presbyterian Church -MidlandFirst Presbyterian Church- Dallas FoundationMichele and Trey FisherPage FosheeAnonymousMartha and Joe† Foy Franklin Family FoundationSonya and Bill FranklinCharlotte and Larry FranklinCarolyn and Wally Freeman

Louise and William FurbushBarbara GainerB.K. and Fred GambleDonna and Creston GayGeneral Electric FoundationAnn and Jim GibbsJessika and Robert GoadVicki and Stephen GoebelTom GouldMary GreerDarcee GriceThe Neil & Elaine Griffin FoundationGulf-Tex Co., Inc.Zaira and Andres GutierrezGregory HagenHal & Charlie Peterson FoundationGeorge & Mary Josephine Hamman FoundationNovia and Ross HarrisRebecca and Bill HarrisonCarolyn and Houston HarteAnn and Frederick HausheerChaille and Freddie HawkinsMary and Rufus HayesEvelyn and Mike HickeyTracy and Harvey HilderbranJane and Kyle HobinJean and Lewis HolekampWilliam Knox Holt FoundationJames Avery Craftsman, Inc.Elise and Russ JosephAdele and Sam JunkinKerr County Abstract Co., Inc.Kerrville Daily TimesKaren Davis KilgoreJennifer KingKay KingNancy and Tom KogerLaura and Weir LabattCarolyn and Kenneth LandrumMike LanhamAnn and Jim LaughlinPeg Layton and Steve SpahrKay and Preston Le PageJane and Bill LemoineSandy and Peter LewisDiane and Mike LooneyLaurie and Mike LoweDemmie MayfieldJennifer and Richard McCulloughKelli McLaughlinAmy Shelton McNutt Charitable TrustBetty and Tom MobleyCheryl and Carl MooreMarilyn and David MuellerLinda and Leland MurphyMaggie and Bill NationNational Shooting Sports FoundationFrank NewmanNorthwood Presbyterian Church -San AntonioAlice and Erle NyeLinda OliverGloria OlsenMe-J. and John O'NealKerr County Optimist ClubRoxie and Clint OrmsJanet and Jack Parks

Barbara and Mike PateTed and Nancy PaupJeanetta and Malcom PayneTricia and Israel PeñaHarriet and Tony PowelRAM FoundationMary and Karl RanslebenBarbara and Tom RatcliffeRay C Fish FoundationDalene and Robert ReaganCharlene and Jim ReevesLouise Reid FoundationAngie and Ed RichmondPatsy and Tom RobbStephenie and Randall RobertsSue RobertsonMyra RobinsonRosemary and Louis RomeroElinor RossSan Angelo Area FoundationSan Antonio Area FoundationLorraine and Charlie SappSaunders FoundationGayle and Fred SaundersBarbara and Walter SchellhaseEllen and Paul SchoenfeldCarol and Mike SchultzKathryn SchuttsSerafy FoundationViveca and Nicholas SerafySGA Advanced Solutions, Inc.Nancy and Milton ShawBarbara and Eldon ShefferFronie SheltonJennifer and Stuart SlivaThe William A. & Madeline Welder Smith FoundationCheryl and Blake SmithMimi and Allen SmithVirginia SmithChristine and Mason StandleySteele RanchPollyanna and Steve StephensSterling-Turner FoundationCynthia and Brian SullivanCarmen and Charles SullivanMary Ellen and Tim SummerlinHatton W. Sumners Foundation, Inc.Nancy and Don SwansonMary and Charles TeepleThe Kemmerer Family FoundationBlythe and Bill ThomasCharlotte ThompsonThe Cloyde and Ethel Lee Tracy Foundation, Inc.Trull FoundationDorothy TuckerAnonymousShannon and Mark TuschakGraydon and Judy VaughtAnonymousWachovia Wells Fargo FoundationCatherine WahrmundNancy and Ed WallaceSana and Bob WallerBill WebbJean and Larry WeberWelch Foundation

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Wells Fargo Bank-BanderaWells Fargo Bank-ComfortWells Fargo Bank-IngramWells Fargo Bank-KerrvilleAnonymousWestminster Presbyterian ChurchCarolyn and Danny WheatMarilyn and Gene WhiteMonica Whitehurst and William NewcombeClaudie and Stanley WilsonVictoria and David WilsonDebbie and Bert WinstonJerri and Walter WorkmanJudy and Harold WunschGeorge and Fay Young Foundation

President’s AssociatesGifts of $1,000—$4,999Theresa and Andrew AelvoetFrances and Bill AllenAmerican Electric Power Service Corporation Argo Group US ATEK Plastics Rebecca BakerTeeka and Peter BaldwinDarlene and Dewayne BannisterMargaret BarnhartJoyce and Bob BartonAnita and Carlton BiermannPatrick BiesiadeckiLynn and Theo BlueMr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley Broadway National Bank Nancy and John BroocksJunie Ledbetter and Gaston BroylesBarbara BrunoKaren and Danny BurnapBetty and Bill ByrdCamp Mystic, Inc. Beth and Eugene ChappellChevron Matching Gift Program Community Foundation Of Abilene Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country Joe CookMartha and Frank CovertSue and Harold CreeCrenwelge Motors Tim CrenwelgeJanett and Harlan CrouseDakotah Ventures, Inc. Jim DavisPaul DavisNancy and Philip DickinsonEleanor DozierLucille and Lindsay DuffCarol Jean and Walter DunlapFidelity Abstract & Title Co. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Presbyterian Church-Austin First Presbyterian Church-Ingram First Presbyterian Church-Junction First Presbyterian Church- San Antonio Francisco's Restaurant The Coin B Frederick and Erin Frederick Powers Trust Diane and Bob GreenMary Lou GrierBarbara HaileyThomas HamiltonKathryn HarrisonBetty and Otto HarrisonSusan and Joe HeffingtonGrinstead Henderson Family, L.P. Deedie and Phillip HeringCara and Bruce HerlinMichelle HickmanLaura and James HicksHighland Park Presbyterian Church Hill Country State Bank

Hill Country Telephone Co-Op, Inc. Kay HudlerElizabeth and Mike Hughes Pat JacksonJM Lowe & Company Johnson Controls Foundation Barbara and Charley JohnsonBonnie and J.E. JohnsonGinger and Earl KilgoreBeverly and Henry KitzmanAnonymousLa Hacienda Treatment Center Laura and Bill LaingEdwin LehmannDewey LivingstonKay and Flynn LongLove Creek Orchards Janet and Bob MalsonMollie and Frank MareshJames MatthewsMartha and H.D. MaxwellCayce and Charlie McCormickJanet and Kent McKinneyBarbara McLellanLinda and Walter McReynoldsAlleen and Bill MeineckeJan and Earl MerrittMargaret and Bob MeyersNationwide Insurance Joe Cook Agency Nationwide Matching Education Gift Program Nexen Petroleum U.S.A., Inc.Joan and Chester NowakKitty OckerKathryn O'Connor & Hewitt Foundation AnonymousPaula and Michael PerichPipeline Skid Service, Inc. Laura and Harry PortwoodNelson Puett Foundation Elise and Bill ReidDorsey ReirdonRice Interests, Ltd. Sherry and Gary RobertsRotary Club of Kerrville Lois and Jim RupkeSafari Club International Hill Country Chapter, Inc. Rebecca SagerSan Antonio CPA C.E. Foundation San Pedro Presbyterian Church -San Antonio Midge and Clyde SaundersShirley and Bob SchmerbeckRolinda and Arthur SchmidtMaria and Thomas SchwennesenElaine ScoginNeel and Robert ScottGerry and Frank SeamanPatricia and Mark SeamanSecurity State Bank & Trust Sheftall's Jewelers Susan and Randy SheplerSandra and J. Fort SmithJill and John SmithTara and John StassiState Farm Insurance Sue and Jack SteeleTeri and George StierenLouis H. & Mary Pat Stumberg Foundation Tapatio Ladies Club Jeanne and Phil TerrellTexas Independent College Fund Texas Presbyterian Foundation Billie and Gil ThomasLois and Jack ThurmondCarrie and Charles Torti Marie and Edmunds TravisTucker Foundation Amy and Busty UnderwoodUnion State Bank Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Kathy and Adrian Van DykeCatherine WahrmundBetty and Jack WalcherWallace Jackson & Lohmeyer Marie and Wayne WarrenWells Fargo Bank Matching Gift CenterWells Fargo Benefit Services Linda and Kit WerleinAmanda & David WilliamsMarion and Bill WilsonJohnny WinslowMary Louise & Oliver WoodPhyllis and Bob Young

Mountaineer ClubGifts of $500—$999Traci and Daron AllenAT&T Foundation Jene and Jackson BabbAnna BakerBank of The Hills Verna and Joe BenhamR.J. Bowen, Inc. Barbara BoydBetty and Frank BoyntonTracy and Ray BrachV. A. BradleyBriscoe Hall Barbara and James BrooksIsabel and Carlos CamposCarole and Bob CarlsonPeter CawthonMargie ColeConoco, Inc. Pamela and William CrumrineElizabeth and Bob CunninghamCharlotte and Tom DanielsJ. Kay and Earl DearbornMary Margaret and Glen DoyenJodie and Jay DunnahooGeorge Anne and Teak ElmoreEuro-Tex Architectural Engineering, LLCFirst Presbyterian Church-Kilgore First Presbyterian Church-Tyler Susan and James GarrisonNancy and Lyndell GrabbsSandra and Gerry GriffinFrances HoffmanPeter HueyMary and Robert HughesBob ImlerEdith and James JohnsonCarole and Fred KellyKen Stoepel Ford, Inc. Kathy and Dean KruegerJune LangeMissie and Sam LanhamJane and Lee LarkinJenny and Ric LeggettJean and John LongwayMarge LundeenSue and Doug MaclayAnna and Ron MacoskoDuane and Jackie ManningRichard MarrsMartin Landscape Company Tricia and William MatthewsMary Jane and Wendell MayesMemorial Presbyterian Church -Fredericksburg Laura and Charles MendenhallBrenda and John MillerMission Presbytery Peggy MonroeNational Car Rental Dot and Bill O'NealPartners in Ministry Robert and Rebecca PoindexterJane Ragsdale and Dick HowellJanet RobinsonNancy and Robert RookeBeverly and Joe Roth

Cheri and Bill RothermelAudrey and Dell SheftallMarvin SingletonSisters Four Charity, Inc. Inky and Gene SmithMartha and John SouthLois and Dan SowardsLee and Luke SpeckmanSandy SpeedStacy and Michael StavinohaMildred and Art StricklandAnonymous Bluford ThorntonMarcia and Maurice TinsleyPhyllis and Fred VogtHarry WrightHeidi WyattSabrehna Wyche

Maroon & White ClubGifts of $250—$499Ione and James AdamsJerry and Molly AdamsAlaniz Funeral Home Arkansas Community Foundation Karen and Steve BackorAlice and Norris BarryMelody and Ed BaskinBaublit Jewelers Sam and Dayton BaublitDoug BergquistSally and Raymond BerryConnie and Richard BowersKathleen and Ted BoyceRuth and Robert BrunkBetty and Allie BurtonCamp Waldemar Mary and Charles CampbellAtanacio CamposMary and Rene CanalesElva and Joaquin CarpenterPatricia and John ClarkMary and Maurice CollinsPeggy CollinsDiana and Anthony ComuzzieBarbara and Pat ConwayHazel CoughranAnita CranePatricia Crawford-Gournay and Tracy GournayBeverly and Ralph DaughertyDavidson, Freedle, Espenhover & Overby PC Rachel† and Clyde DayDominion Foundation Karen and John DooleyMarcy and Wes DormanMarci and Joseph EckerDarrell EdwardsCarole Errett and Scott McCainKaren and Bronson EvansBetty and Don EwanFrost Bank Alice and Peter GarciaAmy and Jeff GeurinMarie and Dennis GlenewinkelMildred GuinJean and Earl HaleMark HauflerCathy HenryFannie HinrichsJulianne and Bill HoegemeyerRoy Holloway†Meg and John HuddlestonKathleen HudsonSandra and Richard IgauMarilyn and Michael JendruschJohn Calvin Presbyterian Church -San AntonioAmy JohnsonNancy and Dick JunkinKeen Productions, Inc. Kathleen and Robert KeenJames King

Billie and Dan KrausseL. Duff Enterprises, Inc. Esther and Robert Lannom Rosa and John LavenderJim LeavellHeather LoganEvelyn and Don LuckemeyerCharles LuskLinda and Dwaine MachannWanda and James MannMassey Itschner & Co. PC Wanda and Dan MaxsonBobbie and Sam MaySara and Tom McKeonMerrill Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. Nina MollerJanet and Charles MorrisCarrie MurrLiz and Pat MurrayPhyllis and Richard NelsonDon OehlerFlo and Bob PacharzinaElaine and Sonny PayneEmily and David PeeplesTerry and Bill PeterekAndy PhillipsEd and Sharon PollardPresbyterian Mo Ranch Assembly Kathy and Si RagsdaleJanice and Alan RichHoyt RichardsonRicks Furniture Company Alice and Ronald RiversRosetta Management, Inc. Oscar SethWilliam Setzler Laura and Greg ShraderMarlyss and Walter SkipwithSusan and Charles SlaughterDiane and Ricky SmithWard SmithAnnette and Larry SondockJohn and Dorede SpeakerSt. Mark Presbyterian Church- BoerneChristy and Nick StepchinskiFrances and Jack StevensLauren and Justin StumbergRhonda and Billy TaylorSam TaylorTerminix/ABC Pest ControlThe Goolsey Family Trust The Heights of Kerrville, L.P. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Katherine and Win ThurberAnne and Don TurnerHans and Marina Van DykeAlice and Alan WerchanPeggy and Felix WhippleMerrily and Sam WhiteIrene and Leroy WieseWilson Family Chiropractic Sue and Jim WoodsConnie Wunderlich

Century CircleGifts of $100—$249823 Management, Inc.A-1 TransmissionsA3 StudioWynell and Quentin AabergCarol and John AcetiTish AldridgeDarleen AllanJoe AllenJanie AltgeltDenise and Gordon AmesDick AndersonFrank AndrewsI.W. and Emily AndrewsLori AppletonCindy ArledgeDiane and Aaron Arnold

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Liz and Joe ArpCarrie and Scott ArringtonCathy and Samuel AtkinsRobin and Michael AtteberryMoira AttwellPeggy and Kirby AtwoodRuth and Chris AveryBeverly and Bob AveryBaehre Real EstateDenise and Russell BaehreDebbie BaerwaldRena and Marshall BaileyBaker Hughes FoundationKathy and Conner BaldwinLouise BarbeeFrances and Robert BarlowMartha and Bill BassMargaret and Brent BatesLiz and Devin BatesBaumann ChiropracticAnne and James BeallKatchen and Mark BenakCarolyn and Tarilton BentonBetter Consumer Choices, LLCCathy and Barry BettesKathleen and Wynn BettyHelen and Richard BialekBetty and Jack BillsAnonymousDeana and Bill BlackburnMargaret and Edlar BlantonBob BoekerCharlene and Pat BoldenBethany and Chris BorakJeannette BosterBeth and Rex BourlandMarianne and Bob BowersShannon BriggsAlice BrookPatti and Dan BrownBetsy and Douglas BrownLouis BrownNatalie and Cody BrownMargaret and Ollie BrownPat and Tom BrowneCharlotte BrundrettBryan Finley & AssociatesJoan and William BrysonMerri and Dick BundyRose and Jack BurchStarla and John BurdittMarilyn ButcherSuzanne and Jack ButlerCamp La JuntaCamp Stewart for Boys, Inc.Janet CampbellHoracio and Drucella CanalesMichael CarlisleCarson Distributing Co., Inc.Mary Jane CarterSusan CarverPatti CastellowStaci Catalano-Andrews and Maurice AndrewsJudy and Jim CavenderCecil Atkission MotorsBetty and Jim ChaneyJane ChapmanCheryl ChaseJenny and Chip ChaseSandra ChaseChristine ChenowethTammi ClantonKelly and Michael CodigaMarge and Albert ColemanJude Gallik and Clint ColesEllyn and Oran† CollierJacqueline and Ellis ColvinCommercial Realty ServicesLindsay and Carson ConklinTony ConklinJuliana and Frank ConnollyMr. and Mrs. Contreras Mike CookPhyllis and R.G. Cook

Patti and Rick CoughlinJoe Coughran†Valerie and Mark CoveyNeva CramerPronto CraneDebbie and Jerry CrawfordGrace and Neil CritesRobbie and Harold CrockerCourtney and Ken CruceAnthony CumminsAlicia and Louque CurriePeggy and Tom CurrieTom DanielAmy and Steve DanielsRuth Ann and Billy DavenportDeborah DavisAudrey and Harvey De FordWanda and James DobieJoan Dell DolceJudith and Rogers DouglasGeraldine and Joe DursoAnonymousDeborah and Carlton EdwardsKeith EllisGail EnsdorfCarol and Woodrow EppersonWayne and Pam EstéJoan and Maury EvansJudith and George EychnerSandra and Al EysterFaith Academy of Marble FallsFamilies & Literacy, Inc.Peggy and Keith FerrisCasey and Joseph FilipponeGordon FindlayFirst Presbyterian Church-UvaldeCharles and Sondra FischerDebbie and Brian FisherMary and Doug FlemingJudy and David FletcherTheodore and Kathy FlocaJudith and John ForisterNorma and Stanley FoskettBarbara and Thomas FosterPeni and Henry FosterEvelyn and Ed FoxFrontier Truck GearJack FultonLaura GamblePaul GarciaGibson Discount CenterSonia Munoz-Gill and Jeff GillGipson Appraisal CompanyBeverly and David† GishSusan and Franklin GlasscockGold’s Body Shop, Inc.Susan and Roy GoodwinBecky and Thomas GoodwynPat and William GordonLucy and Tom GouldSuzanne and Doug GrayHelen GreenClaire and Joe GregorcykTheresa and David GregoryLaurie and Heath GregoryMeg and James GrierSusie and John GrimesStacey and Johnny GrimesDan GrimmerJosephine and Alfred GrimmettGuadalupe National BankGuadalupe SignsMaria and Reyes GuevaraVanessa and Mario GuevaraRonald GuinnPeach and Frost HaenchenKarl and Jo HagemeierFrances HahnHamil & Hamil, PCTricia and Jarrod HamilJana and Mack HamiltonGaylia and Tom HammondKaren and Michael Hannasch Jane and Dick HarbenMichele and Shaun Hardimon

Doris and Sam HarrisHarrison Fence CompanyJohn HarrisonVernon and Brenda HarrisonPat HarteAudrey and Don HarveyPatricia and Gary HatchPatricia and John HaysMargaret and Dale HedrickJanice and C.E. HendrixMartha and Melvin HenkesMary and Melvin HenkesDenise and Fred HennekeTerri HennekeCharles HeplerHelen and James HergetBelinda and David HernandezPilar and Jose HernandezAlice HerringCarolyn and Kelly HildebrandHill Country Arts FoundationHill Country Dental AssociatesHill Country Medical EquipmentSandra and Raymond HillardDonna and T. A. HillinHills of Texas Roofing & Remodeling, LLCHerbert HolchakLynne and Michael HollernLiz and Michael HollisBob HollowayGalina and George HopkinsKelly and Steve HopkinsShirley and Bill HopperSheila and William HowardJoann HudsonJulianne and Sam HunnicuttCynthia and Samuel HutchisonIBM International FoundationTrey IversonMatthew JacksonAgnes and Chester JendruschJLW Management, Inc.Beth and David JohnsonKathy and Dana JonesKay and David JordanDon Beth and Fred JunkinRobbie and Glenn JurekEllen and John KammerdienerBeverly and Fred KapelleDonna KeelingTodd and Tammy KeenerBen KellyCatherine and David KelmSuzanne KelseyPatty and Bill KendrickKerrville Automatic Auto Repair CenterKerrville Drug Co., Inc.Brenda and Tip KirwanManda and Todd KleinAddie KlewerKPMG FoundationJoyce and Mike KroppPatricia and George LaglederLouise and Paul LajtiThe Lakehouse Restaurant, Inc.Sandra and Chris LangleyDiane and Phil LathamJoyce LespreanceLou and Bill LewisCaroline and Denny LiebersbachBetty and Lee LiggettMargaret and Bart LittleKatherine and James LockartAimee LockeLisa and Ralph LopezPellar LowreyCourtney LutzEloise MahaffeyChris MahrMyrtle MaierMarcia ManhartRobert ManskerCarolyn and Everett Marley

Elizabeth and Echol MarshallAnn and Gene MarshallBesa and Roy MartinRhonda and T. Roy MartinMary Beth and Jim MaxwellBecky and Nowlin McBrydeJennie and Harry McCamentJoyce and Luke McDanielJay McElroyGus McFarlandJim McHargueDawn and Rob McMillanLorrain and Chris MeekJoyce and Paul MercerRichie MercerMerrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.MG Building MaterialsDeborah and Peter MillsMini-MartGail MitchellFaye and Bill MontgomeryMarilyn and Otis MooreLewis MoormanJerry and Patricia MorinMarilyn MoyeNancy and Robb MuilMarie MurnaneLucy and Jack Murray Catherine and Thomas MurrayRita and Daniel MyhaverGarrett Mynatt†Michael MynattLaura and Edward MyrickKathy NaylorJan and Michael NebgenWalter and Suzette NegleyCarmen NietoLawrie NomerGini Norris-Lane and Wes LaneJulia Norton-KeidelHelen and Ray NourseLea and Kyle NyeNancy and Richard O'CampoMish OchuDr. and Mrs. Oldenbroek Carolyn OsbornAnna and John OsbornKelly and Elizabeth OwensPalm Valley Health Care, Inc.Harold PalmerTravis and Barbara ParkerFather Mike PeinemannSally PenaPatty and Paul PennellBarbara and Mickey PenningtonJose PerezJudith and Lino PerezDavid PetersenMargaret and Andy PhillipsJoan and Jack PhippsPines Presbyterian Church-HoustonJoseph PiszczorJohn PottsMelissa and Joe PoynorRuth PriestTamara and Darrell ProbstCarolyn and Tom PruettR.C. McBryde Oil CompanySarah RaganAnonymousBertha and Jorge RamirezMs. Randolph Deborah and Dan RayfieldAndrew RederHazel and William ReeceBetsy and Alton RhodenCheryl and John RichLeota RicksDebbie and Howell RidoutRenee and Joseph RoachPeggy and Lee RobinsonGerald RobisonLinda and Roy RodriguezIlene and Walter RoemerKathy and John Rogers

Esthermae and David† RookeDonna and Aubert RuthMr. and Mrs. Rutkowski Alicia and Ruben SalinasMelinda and Ricardo SanchezMary SappJere and Gordon SchallaNan SchiavoLuanne and Ivan SchmedemannMarium SchmerbeckLiz and Ken SchmidtCorey SchneiderMelissa and Richard SchneiderWalter and Carolyn SchulleJoyce and Charley SchuppCarla and David SchusterNancy and William ScottAnne and David SeidenstickerJan and Bill SetzlerEugeina SharpSusan and Jerry ShawGeorge SheaMaxine ShortAlice SimkinsLeigh and Duffy SladeSusan and Bill SlivaJill and Peter SmetekBruce SmithJeanie and David SmithDoug SmithJason SmithCharlene and Thomas SmithMary SouzaJan and Ed StearnsElena and Ivo SternMarilyn and Don StewartGloria StewartSusan and James StinsonBecky Dobie-Stokes and James† StokesLa Nell and Dick SwantnerKeiko and Mike SykosLane TaitRalph TateMarda and Jerry TayloeAnn TaylorHarrison TaylorTexas FinialThe John F. Clark Company, Inc.The Williams Companies, Inc.Irene ThomasSue TiemannJesus and Yolanda TijerinaTessie and John TrappeyJean and David TritenbachJoyce and Walter TroegelBeverly and Vernon UllmannUpper Guadalupe River AuthorityReynaldo VasquezJeanette and Gary VaughanVision SourceGabrielle and Aaron VoglerNancy and Bob WallaceHarold WalslebenYvette and David WamplerWater Street ChiropracticLois and Thomas WebsterJames WedelDarryl WeidenfellerMarion and Fred WellsMary and Chris WendelMeredith WendeleJeanne WestFran and Reggie WestOlin WhitescarverDuane WhitlowAtta and Bill† WilhelmBrenda and Bryant WilliamsJosiah WilliamsDebbie and Keith WilliamsKaren and Marvin WilliamsElizabeth and Reginald WilsonWisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc.Anita and Monte Wise

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Mary WoodsStephanie and William WoodsCherry and Jim WrightJohn and Deborah WursterY O RanchJessica and Carlos ZapateroJan ZennerZuber Construction, Inc.Tracy and Barry Zuercher

Friends of the UniversityGifts of $1—$99Brenda and James AbbatielloAnn and Ray AbbottJulie AbernathyBuff AdamsSandra and Brian AdkinsAdele and Sunil AhujaKay and Bill AlexanderGloria AlgeoMary and Dionel AlvesChristina AndersonDale AndersonAmy and Mark ArmstrongPatricia and James ArmstrongLinda and Mac AshworthEva AuldJacinta AvilaKimberly AyresMichael BabbGeorgia Roth and Dan BaconLynn and Rodney BaconIlse Bailey and Al GrahamMartha BaileySarah and Howard BakerMary and Frank BallLola BallKathy and Charles BalserElaine and Bubba BarlowChelsea BarringtonAmos BartonIvette and Enricue BascuesLaura BatchelderMichael M. Baumann & Co. Judy and Mike BaumannBrenda BeatyBarbara and Adam BedwellCynthia and Peter BeemanMary and Bud BenningJudith BeranCathy and Bruce BerryhillKenneth BethuneKellie Bielke

Margaret and Milton BierschwaleLonnie and Virginia BirchAlan BishofJacqueline and Arch BishopMaxine BizerLarry BlackDebbie and Robert BlackwellMargie and David BlairKathleen and John BoydGloria and Malcolm BoydEileen and Bill BoydRosa BradshawRon BrandtDaphne and John BrattonPeggy BraunJane and William BriggsLinda and Barry BrightKathy and Austin BrownStephanie and Houston BrownToni BryantJeffery BurdAllison and Jason BurlesonHannah BurlesonMarla and Stuart BurlesonDebbie and Caleb BurressBuzzie's Bar-B-Q Linda and David ByrneMr. and Mrs. Brent Calongne Margo and George CalvertPaul CamfieldCampbell Floors, Ltd. Mary Lyne and Derrick CampbellDebbra and Jeffrey CampbellUbaldo CamposAnne and Douglas CannonTony CantuPenni CarrMissy and Jarred CarterMatthew CaseyJanda and Joe CastilloDoug CavazosLois and Boardman ChambersLaVerne ChandlerMolly ChapmanSusan and J.M. ChastainReba and B. R. ChildersChili's Grill & Bar Lacy ChimneyPeggy ClantonMeg ClarkKathryn and Thomas ClarkVickie and Gary CochraneSylvia CodayScott ConardRacheal and Jesse Constante

Becky and Ray CoonsYlanda and James CopelandRita and Tom CorneliusJacqueline and Michael CoronadoJulie and Tommy CoskreyJoan and Thomas CraftCathy CrandallDon CrandallAmanda CrenshawMarguerite and Robert CristCoralie Croom†David CrottyKat CulpepperRachel and Gary DavidsonLaura DavidsonDavis Transportation, LLC Barbara DavisMargery and Carl DavisJoellyn and Ronald DavisJustin DawsonVal and Douglas DayPatsy and Shelby DaySan Juana and Cleofas De LunaDenny's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Randy Dietel Dian DixonSusan and Romeo DominguezDrusilla and Kenneth DommertMarianne and John DoranJanel DowdeeBetsy DrapelaTomas DuarteMrs. W. L. Dubose Debbie DueckerStaci and Terry DuffJoan DuffySandra and Donald DuikerMargaret and Edward DukarmMilda DurrinDonna DurstDiane and Charles EarhartDavid EdingtonMargaret and Tom EllingerAristotle EmamiJennifer and Kamron FarhoudiBruce FaustTony FazDaniel FergusonPatti FilewoodJulia FingerFirst Presbyterian Church Women-Lake Charles Juliet FisherMechelle and Paul FisherJo Ann and Luis Flores

Cindy and Edmund FortKevin FosterNaty and Thomas FowlerMignonne and Scott FrantzenBecky and Larry FreemanMary FroelichBrenda and J.D. FudgeFull House Productions Thelma GallantSylvia and Frank GamboaJan GambrellAlta GarciaPatricia and Juan GarciaPenni and Louis GarciaLadd GardnerCory GarrettDawna and Rusty GarvinCecilia and Ernest GarzaMr. and Mrs. Fred Garza Sylvia and Johnny GarzaLaura and Jon GaswickJudith GausnellJune and George GibbonsJudy GlazeJoan and Gary GoebelPriscilla GoehringDeborah and Juan GonzalezLulu GonzalezBetsy and Henry GormanCecilia GreggDebbie and David GrinnanJane and Dale GrollMartha and Frederick GroosDoris GurdJason GutierrezLisa and Richard GuzmanLorraine HaglundDonald HahnJoyce HahnLou Ann and William HahnCarla and Patrick HallTraci HallenbergerConnie and James HarrisCaren and James HarrisWinston HarrisAnonymousClaire and William HartmanFrances HatchNan and Bill Hatcher Kathy and Johnnie HawkinsSug and Don HedgpethJoann and Ken HedrickElva and Bill HellenAmy and Randy HendersonDavid Hendrickson

Martha and Billy HensleyKeith HerrelRuby and Jim HesseltineHill Country Pest Control Robin and Jay HillGay HillardMarcia and Noe HinojosaVicki HiserBarbara and Paul HofmannMonica and Heath HolcombDebbie and Leroy HollanHoward HollimonGinger HowardHolly HowardMary HowardJudith and Robert HowdenTinker and John HrubyIrmtraut and Paul HruschkaJeff HuffCharlmaigne and Roosevelt HugginsLinda and Robert HumphreyDee and Charles HuntKit and Mike HunterKay and Robby HurtNell and Gene HutzlerEvangelyn and Bill JacksonDiana JamesMary JelleyDorothy JenkinsTanya and Jessie JimenezHamp JohnstonRachel and Bill JohnstonAustin JokiCammie and Jamin JonesKaren JonesMiriam and Hugo JordaJoseph Financial Partners Tiffany JudkinsJames and Darlene KarthauserRosanne KellerLinda and Keith KendallNonanel KendrickKerrville Ranch & Pet Ben KetchenLinda and Thomas KingRoberta and David KinnebergMonte and Alan KlossenPeggy and Rusty KnightCatherine and Ed KnollBelinda KocayFrances and Maurice KrollHenry KrusekopfShane LambertLouise and Donald LambertDorothy and Tom Landers

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February 22Robert P. Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Series ballroom, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Anne berre, instructor of political science: “Communicating Transformational leadership: Quantum realities of memory.” 7 p.m.

February 25Harry Crate Lecture ballroom, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center, Dr. robert Curl, Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of natural Sciences emeritus, rice university: “A brief History of Carbon: A rapid Survey of

Human experiences with elemental Carbon and its Chemistry.” 7 p.m.

March 3Texas Music Coffeehouse SeriesThe lion’s Den, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Honoring Women’s History month. Shelley King to perform. 7 p.m.

March 8Monday Night FictionScarle-Philips room, William logan library. Discussing “Digging to America,” by Anne Tyler. 7 p.m.

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March 22-26Tim Hazell, artist in residencemeeting with students in art, music and creative writing classes. Sponsored by Schreiner’s Center for innovative learning.

March 29Robert P. Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Series ballroom, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Dr. Adam Feltz, professor

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Kathy and Gary LandesAnonymousLinell LaneGale LaningLouise and Rob LeahyMary and Walter LeeSherri and Stephen LeffingwellGeorge LeifheitTeresa and Rafael LeijaSandra and Chuck LeinweberRita LemmensLorraine and Ric LeMonDonna and Art LenardErvin LettJohn LetzDiane and James LindnerElizabeth and Charles LoggieRussell LongNiki and Kevin LoudermilkTori LovelessCrystal and Umberto LozanoEllen and Ben LucasFrancisco LugoLVN Class 2010 Ann MahonJanet MaltmanCynthia and Rex ManerSandra MannRobin MansellRichard MarhoferCarissa and Gilbert MarmolejoCharlotte MarrowMolly MartinCristina MartinezLydia MartinezLinda and Larry MarwedelMichael MasorChristina MasseyPamela and Neal MatthewsElizabeth and Michael MaupinSally and Donald McClureSusie and Joe McCrackenMarcia McCulleyJuanita McCullohMarie and Rayburn McCullohAlice McDanielAnn and Jack McDanielKathrine McDanielMimi McDugaldLeah and Patrick McGeeDiane McRaeJoyce MechlerCarrie and Andy MeinSally and Jay MessengerTricia and Mark Michalek

Cindy and Ben MillerLavonne MillerSherry MillerStephanie and Cris MillerLaurie and Phillip MiltonMary and Kerr MitchellBarbara MizeJudy and Ricky MoelleringCarol and Robin MoffatNorman MooreMoore's Home Furnishing CenterGloria and Lupe MorenoJesse MorenoToni and Bill MorrisCarol and Robert MorrowDr. and Mrs. Robert Morton Vicki and Thurman MullinsDavid MulryLois MusickDale MyersNagle & Nagle Attorney-at-Law Linda NealNoelle and Bradford NeelyChristine NewmanLala and Vic NiemeyerNancy NorrisJoan and Mike NoyesRita OdomMichelle and Wade OehlerMisty and Patrick O'FielCynthia OgleRose and A. M. OlanderLinda OliverEleanor and Pat OlssonDorothea OppenheimerGloria and Michael OttmersVirgil ParkerDebra and Bob ParmleyAnonymousCuatro PattersonDavid PeeplesBetty and Ralph PeltonJanelle PeraltJanice PetersonSally and Ronald PetersonCharlotte and Larry PettyAneta PhelpsRobert and Emilia PhillipsCarol and John PichotCarylon PillowRosalie PinsonDick PowellJason PowellLesa PresleyJane and Don Priour

Myrna and Tom PurifoyJudy and Charles QuereauVickie and Donald RagsdaleStephanie RamirezAmy RankinLauree and Kevin RassoDonald and Barbara RauhutBobby and Martha RawlinsonJerri and Bill RayJames RectorDianna and Robert ReesElla and Douglas Reid Paula and Thomas RepkaLouise ReynoldsBryant RichardsGreg RichardsCheryl and John RickLaurie and Robby RiggsLena RippsteinNelle RobinsonJessica RobinsonJohn RobuckRenee RobuckJoe RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Oscar Rodriguez Gilda and Rogelio RodriguezEvelyn and John RolfeAnita and J. R. RolloLarry RoseAimee RyanPaul RyanMichelle SaldanaKelle and Charles SalterDenise and James SalterJanet and Mike SandersSusan SandersPatia SandiferCece and Billy SaundersMarian SchluneggerLoretta and Charles SchmidtSara SchmidtClara and Ed SchneiderLori and Gus SchreinerCatherine and Steve SchulteMargaret and Manfred Schulz Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Scogin Mark and Cathy ScozzariCindy SengelMary and Herb SentesiSuzanne and Roy ShaverMary and Alan ShawMichelle and Tom SheffieldShirley ShermanVickie ShirleyLindsay Shupe

Mary Helen and Randall SibleySylvia SiekerXavier SilvaTita SimoneSylvia and Sidney SkinnerJudy and John SmallingRobyn and Alan SmithSharon and Ford SmithJean SmithKacy and Paul SmithLinda and Terry SmithLinda and Tilden SmithJoan SniderSuzanne and John SnodgrassSolbrig Hearing Center, Inc. Gilda and Guillermo SoriaDonna and Kenneth SpahnElizabeth SpanVirginia and John SpikesSt. Peter's Episcopal Church Peggie StacyKathryn StahlmanJennifer and Scott StaudtJoe SteadMarissa StearnsMariann and Paul SteldtJanice M. Stolle Pat StoneJoe and Carrie StrombergClaudia SullivanSheila and Danny SullivanMae SundayNell and Francis SwayzeJonathan TaylorJudy and Roy TaylorSherry TeelElaine and Tom TerrellLaura and Vernon TevesAmanda and Craig TharpThe Hair Pen Carolyn and James ThomasLaynetta ThomasRay and Lynda ThompsonDanetta and Andy ThomsonMary and Joseph TisdelFelipe TovarJim and Lucille TravisTammy TreffAlyssa TrotmanMiranda TrussellMargarete and Bill TuckerNan and Jim VadenTerri Van KirkMargaret Van LandinghamJanise Van Tassel

Susan VannJennifer Hudson-Velazquez and Johnny VelazquezDeborah and Lance VieauDanette VinesMark VoelkRick WahrmundLynette WaldenGermaine and Jeffrey WalshMartha and Joe† WardNancy and Bill WarrenDeborah Wartko-ConnerMelinda and Jim WassonMichelle and Arthur WavellNina and Bob WeinbergSandra and Keith WeinheimerLisa and Andy WelchSteve WentzBarbara and Ken WestJoe WesterlageHelen WhelanJames WhetstoneMargaret and Michael WhitacreNichelle WhiteLarresia and Lewis WhittenPhyllis WhittingtonAnn WickhamLucy and Kenneth WilkeRaynell WilkeLaverne WilkinsonDominique and L. D. WilliamsO'Gene and Lewis WilliamsLeslie and Stockton WilliamsSkipper and E.C. WillmannDeborah and Hiram WilsonLorraine and Ken WilsonWanda and Milton WilsonJoseph WingerJan and Carl WingrenBeverly WoodNona WoodIsabel and Miguel YanezTheresa Marie and Jesse YantisCraig YarosMartha YorkBarbara YoungMary and Kevin YoungbloodKatherine and Ted ZgouridesMarilyn and Robert Zieve

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of philosophy and iDST: “experiemental Philosophy: notions of intentional Action.” 7 p.m.

April 5Texas Music Coffeehouse SeriesThe lion’s Den, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Spoken Word/Poetry Slam, Thom the World Poet. 7 p.m.

April 12Monday Night FictionScarle-Philips room, William logan library. Discussing “A mercy,” by Toni morrison. 7 p.m.

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April 22Texas Writers Conferenceballroom, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Featuring Gabriele rico, professor of english and Creative Arts at San Jose State university. 7 p.m.

April 26Robert P. Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Seriesballroom, Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Dr. Danette Vines, associate professor of chemistry, “Chemical research: A matter of mechanisms.” 7 p.m.

April 29Symphony of the Hills

May 2Symphony of the Hills

May 8 graduationbaccalaureate Service 10:30 a.m.; Commencement 1:30 p.m.

May 15-25Schreiner Choir trip to germany & Austria

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Schreiner University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, extra-curricular programs or employment against any individual on the basis of that individual’s race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, veteran status or ethnic origin. Inquiries/complaints should be forwarded to the director of human resources, at 830-792-7375.

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Schreiner University fall 2009 gradu-ates were recognized during campus ceremonies held on December 13, 2009, in the Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center. Graduates are invited to participate in the Schreiner spring 2010 graduation ceremony as well. The following received bac-calaureate degrees: Kathryn Ann Calhoun, bachelor of Science in biology, Casey mikeska, bachelor of business Administration in account-ing and information systems, and Wade Krueger, bachelor of Arts in business, all of Kerrville; Allison Flanders of Harper, bachelor of business Administration in market-ing; Christy lee Clark of Helotes, bachelor of Arts in psychology; Spencer l. Key of Jourdanton, bachelor

of Arts in english, with a minor in Spanish; Ashley Vano of brownsville, bachelor of Arts in exercise science; Amy rankin of Floresville, bachelor of Arts in psychology; lyndsie rae Travis of bay City, bachelor of Arts in graphic design; rebecca bell of Austin, bachelor of Arts in communication studies; Kathryn Fondon of Katy, bachelor of business Administration in marketing; marceline mango of Carrollton, bachelor of Arts in sports management; Julie len Goodhew of Corpus Christi, bachelor of business Administration in marketing; Alcie rose rivera, bachelor of Arts in math-ematics, and Amanda lynn White, bachelor of Arts in english, both of San Antonio. Katherine Stroup of boerne was awarded an Associate of Arts degree.

Schreiner University Fall 2009 Graduates

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R E C A L L 2 0 1 0S c h e d u l e o f E v e n t sFriday, April 16 – Sunday, April 18, 2010

10 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Registration: Register and pick up packets. Floyd & Kathleen Cailloux Campus Activity Center (CCAC), 1st floor. 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. Alumni Golf Tournament at River Hill Country Club (www.riverhillcc.com) Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Putting, longest drive and closest to pin contests.

1 p.m. to sundown Shoot with Schreiner Champions Hill Country Shooting Sports Center.

7:30 p.m. Athletes Reception CCAC 2nd floor, Center Ballroom.

7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Silent Auction CCAC 2nd floor, lobby area outside Ballrooms.

9 p.m. Schreiner’s Alumni Night Out at the YO Ranch Resort Hotel’s Elm Waterhole Saloon.

7:30 a.m. – Noon Registration Late registration, pick up packets, CCAC 1st floor.

8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Annual Military Tribute Breakfast CCAC 2nd floor, Ballroom.

8 a.m. Mountaineer Fitness Challenge: Running and biking biathlon. Mountaineer Fitness Center.

10 a.m. Schreiner’s Third Annual Recall Parade Schreiner Campus Loop.

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11 a.m. SFSA Annual Meeting at Rex Kelly Pavilion.

11:45 a.m. – 2 p.m. Family Picnic Rex Kelly Pavilion—Decade photos during Family Picnic.

12:15 p.m. Silver Grad Recognition Rex Kelly Pavilion.

1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Arts and crafts shopping and student senate activities for the afternoon, including an obstacle course, climbing wall and slide for the kids to enjoy.

2 p.m. Athletic events Men’s soccer scrimmage, women’s alumni soccer game, alumni tennis matches, alumni softball, volleyball and basketball games.

2 p.m. Classes without Quizzes Subjects and locations TBD.

3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Opening Reception for Art Exhibit featuring the work of Shauna Dodds ’02.

5:30 p.m. – 11 p.m. Childcare for Tribute Banquet/Alumni Social and Dance. Mountaineer Fitness Center.

6 p.m. Tribute to Schreiner Legends Banquet CCAC 2nd floor, Ballroom.

8:30 – 11 p.m. Saturday Night Alumni Social and Dance at the Mountaineer Fitness Center.

10 a.m. Ecumenical Worship Service.Union Church located just outside of Schreiner campus.

11 a.m. Farewell Brunch Dutch Treat. Gus Schreiner Dining Hall.

During Recall Weekend, bookstore hours will be

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Hotel Reservations Please book your hotel ASAP as springtime in the Hill Country brings many visitors. SFSA’s preferred hotels in Kerrville for Recall weekend are listed below along with the Web site for other Kerrville area accommodations. When making a reservation, be sure to identify yourself as a Schreiner University Recall attendee so that you will receive a special rate.

Y.O. Ranch Resort Hotel 830-257-4440$83 + tax Single/Double La Quinta Inn & Suites 830-896-9200 $79 + tax Kings/Double Holiday Inn Express 830-895-9500 $99 + tax Single/Double Best Western Sunday House Inn830-896-1313 $84 + tax Single/Double Comfort Inn & Suites830-792-7700$99 + tax Single/Double For more information on other local accommodations, visit the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce Web site at www.kerrvilletexascvb.com/accommodations.htm.

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General Registration

For planning purposes, please enter the number

of attendees you expect to have at each event.

Fee of $30 entitles you to all of the following:

• Athletes’ Reception __________ Including hors d’oeuvre, drinks and Silent Auction.

• Schreiner’s Third Annual Recall Parade __________

• SFSA Annual Meeting __________ Including the election of board members and other special recognition.

• Family Picnic __________ Including Decade Photos and Silver Grad Recognition.

• Art and crafts shopping and student senate family activities __________

• Many alumni athletic events and scrimmages __________

• Classes without Quizzes __________

• Art Exhibit in the

Cailloux Campus Activity Center 2nd floor __________

• Saturday Night Alumni Social

and Dance at the Mountaineer Fitness Center __________

• Sunday Ecumenical Worship Service __________

Number Attending Recall 2010 @ $30 each = $ _________

Additional Fee Events:

Alumni Golf Tournament – Friday afternoon:

Please list the names of all players on your team.

(If you don’t have a team, we’ll place you on a team.)

Name __________________________________________________________

Name __________________________________________________________

Name __________________________________________________________

Name __________________________________________________________

Number of people @ $100 each = $ __________

Recent Grads (2004-2009) @ $75 each = $ __________

Hill Country Shooting Sports Center: 4 Rounds in 4 disciplines

includes 100 targets, shells, guns, glasses, skeet, trap, international

skeet and trap.

Name __________________________________________________________

Name __________________________________________________________

Number of people @ $100 each = $ __________

Recent Grads (2004-2009) @ $75 each = $ __________

Military Tribute Breakfast – Saturday morning:

Number attending @ $15 each = $ __________

Mountaineer Fitness Challenge – Saturday morning:

Name Age T-shirt size

Name Age T-shirt size

Number attending @ $15 each = $ ________

Tribute to Schreiner Legends Banquet – Saturday evening:

(Child care provided for children ages 2-12 years)

Number attending @ $45 = $ _________

Childcare needed for: Banquet Saturday Night Social

Child’s Name Age

Child’s Name Age

Number of Children @ $15 each= $ ___________

(Charge is for the evening, not per hour)

Payment: Add all the above costs TOTAL: $ __________

If you prefer to provide your credit card payment information by telephone, please call the Alumni House at 830-792-7201.

If you have any questions about Recall, contact Susan Carver at 830-792-7298 or [email protected] or Paul Camfield at 830-792-7206 or [email protected].

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__________________________________________________________Other Guest(s) or Children’s Names (include age of child)

No registration charge for children 12 and under.

Registration form may be sent to: 2100 Memorial Blvd., CMB 6229, Kerrville, Texas 78028

or you may register and pay online by going to

www.schreiner.edu/recall.