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INSIDE CHREINER S March 2005 VOLUME VIIII, NUMBER 1 PRESIDENTS PERSPECTIVE See Hall of Honor/Distinguished Alumnus, Page 2 In This Issue Athletic Hall of Honor/ Distinguished Alumnus Calendar of Events Sports Former Students Honor Roll of Donors 1 3 4 7 8 By Dr. Tim Summerlin 2005 Distinguished Alumnus and Athletic Hall of Honor inductees named I t had been 20 years since I had been to New York City—thatʼs what a provincial I am! But the four days that Mary Ellen and I spent there in January with members of our Schreiner University Choir, its director Michael Kahl, and Pat and Tom Browne were golden. Our group of 25 made that journey to participate in a concert performance of John Rutterʼs “Mass for the Children” at Carnegie Hall, along with a dozen other choirs from across the country. The week preceding the trip included nightly practices on campus to ensure that we knew the notes before departing. Three intensive rehearsal sessions under the directorship of Jonathan Willcocks in New York enabled some 250-plus of us to shape that basic knowledge into a true musical experience. The result was a moving performance in the incomparable Carnegie Hall setting, the power of which we all felt. If you have not already encountered it, you may want to check our website, www.schreiner.edu, and read Liz Buttsʼ informative journal of the experience, which you can find by digging back through the news stories on the home page. S chreiner University has announced its 2005 Distinguished Alumnus and Athletic Hall of Honor inductees: Dr. Tom Pruett and the late Claude R. “Chena” Gilstrap, respectively. The two will be honored at a banquet on April 9 during Recall. Dr. Tom Pruett In his nomination of Dr. Tom Pruett (ʼ50) for the 2005 Distinguished Alumnus award, Ross Harris (ʼ66) says, “Here is an atypical distinguished alumnus—not a check writer, but a deed-doer. A contributor, some would say, to the much bigger cause of his fellow man. I believe that Dr. Pruett shines as a living example of our school motto, ʻLearning by heartʼ.” Pruett says he had no idea what lay in store for him when he and a few colleagues went to Juarez, Mexico, in 1980 to visit with a missionary couple who were caring for a few dozen small children from the poorest families in town. His group from the Brazosport area expected to offer free dental and eye examinations to the group of children, make a few fixes here and there, and then return home happy with having done good work. Instead they found that not only had the children never seen a doctor of any kind in their life, neither had the members of their large, extended families. Pruett remembers, “We were underprepared and overwhelmed. Here they came— aunts, uncles, grandparents, even neighbors and friends. People were sleeping in front of the doors to the mission in freezing temperatures just to get a spot in line. Many of the older people were blind, but we knew that relatively simple cataract surgery could give them back their sight. By mid-week we called an eye surgeon to pack up his tools and come to Juarez. He did, and by Saturday we were performing eye surgery in a converted garage.” The group returned to Juarez in 1981, and then again in 1982. Each time there were huge numbers of new patients, and the groupʼs need for equipment and supplies began to outrun their resources. They applied for and received a large grant from Rotary International, and began to expand the scope of their free services. His group now distributes thousands of pairs of eyeglasses, acquired through an innovative eyeglass recycling center located in Houston. And besides eye and dental surgery, they offer plastic surgery to correct childrenʼs cleft palates and other congenital deformities that otherwise would condemn these children to a fringe existence even beyond the suffering of poverty. See Perspective, Page 3 Dr. Tom Pruett in 1950, a senior at Schreiner Institute

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Page 1: Inside Schreiner Spring 2005

INSIDE CHREINERSMarch 2005 VOLUME VIIII, NUMBER 1

PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVESee Hall of Honor/Distinguished Alumnus, Page 2

In This IssueAthletic Hall of Honor/Distinguished Alumnus

Calendar of Events

Sports

Former Students

Honor Roll of Donors

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By Dr. Tim Summerlin

2005 Distinguished Alumnus and Athletic Hall of Honor inductees named

It had been 20 years since I had been to New York City—that s̓ what a provincial I am! But the four days that Mary Ellen and I spent there in January with members of our

Schreiner University Choir, its director Michael Kahl, and Pat and Tom Browne were golden.

Our group of 25 made that journey to participate in a concert performance of John Rutter s̓ “Mass for the Children” at Carnegie Hall, along with a dozen other choirs from across the country. The week preceding the trip included nightly practices on campus to ensure that we knew the notes before departing. Three intensive rehearsal sessions under the directorship of Jonathan Willcocks in New York enabled some 250-plus of us to shape that basic knowledge into a true musical experience. The result was a moving performance in the incomparable Carnegie Hall setting, the power of which we all felt. If you have not already encountered it, you may want to check our website, www.schreiner.edu, and read Liz Butts ̓informative journal of the experience, which you can find by digging back through the news stories on the home page.

Schreiner University has announced its 2005 Distinguished Alumnus and Athletic Hall of Honor

inductees: Dr. Tom Pruett and the late Claude R. “Chena” Gilstrap, respectively. The two will be honored at a banquet on April 9 during Recall.

Dr. Tom PruettIn his nomination of Dr. Tom Pruett (ʼ50) for the 2005 Distinguished Alumnus award, Ross Harris (ʼ66) says, “Here is an atypical distinguished alumnus—not a check writer, but a deed-doer. A contributor, some would say, to the much bigger cause of his fellow man. I believe that

Dr. Pruett shines as a living example of our school motto, ʻLearning by heartʼ.”

Pruett says he had no idea what lay in store for him when he and a few colleagues went to Juarez, Mexico, in 1980 to visit with a missionary couple who were caring for a few dozen small children from the poorest families in town. His group from the Brazosport area expected to offer free dental and eye examinations to the group of children, make a few fixes here and there, and then return home happy with having done good work.

Instead they found that not only had the children never seen a doctor of any kind in their life, neither had the members of their large, extended families. Pruett remembers, “We were underprepared and overwhelmed. Here they came—aunts, uncles, grandparents, even neighbors and friends. People were sleeping in front of the doors to the mission in freezing temperatures just to get a spot in line. Many of the older people were blind, but we knew that relatively simple cataract surgery could give them back their sight. By mid-week we called an eye surgeon to pack up his tools and come to Juarez. He did, and by Saturday we were performing eye surgery in a converted garage.”

The group returned to Juarez in 1981, and then again in 1982. Each time there were huge numbers of new patients, and the groupʼs need for equipment and supplies began to outrun their resources. They applied for and received a large grant from Rotary International, and began to expand the scope of their free services. His group now distributes thousands of pairs of eyeglasses, acquired through an innovative eyeglass recycling center located in Houston. And besides eye and dental surgery, they offer plastic surgery to correct childrenʼs cleft palates and other congenital deformities that otherwise would condemn these children to a fringe existence even beyond the suffering of poverty.

See Perspective, Page 3

Dr. Tom Pruettin 1950, a senior at Schreiner Institute

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CAMPUS NEWS

Pruettʼs group now conducts two clinics a year in Juarez with a team consisting of optometrists, ophthalmologists, dentists, plastic surgeons, opticians, anesthesiologists, chiropractors, nurses, technicians, cooks, carpenters, plumbers and electricians. They have completed a modern 7,000 square foot clinic in Juarez, and have been instrumental in starting a similar program in Guerrero, Chihuahua, where, in 2001, the first eye surgery ever available to the poor was performed. That was the start of a program that now rivals the Juarez project in scope. The Mexican Minister of Health recently told Tom that their clinic provides 60 percent of the indigent health care available in the entire state of Chihuahua.

Typical of those whose true vocation is service to others, Pruett insists that he had little to do with the miracles that he has wrought. “We went on one trip to attend to the needs of 65 preschool children, but God obviously had a different agenda. It is the most gratifying work that I think I can do. We spend billions of dollars on enjoyment in this country, but I have never done anything I enjoyed more than going down there and doing those clinics. It is pure joy.”

Claude R. “Chena” GilstrapHis Schreiner Institute classmates knew him as “Chena” in the 1930s. Schreiner students and athletes in the 1950s knew him simply and affectionately as “Coach.” Claude R. Gilstrap played many roles during his long and distinguished life—mentor, friend, athlete, visionary, humorist, inspirational leader, colleague, role model, and outstanding citizen.

He was born in 1914 in Granger, Texas, and by the time he got to Schreiner he was already a physical and moral force to be reckoned with. Gilstrap s̓ older brother, H.C. “Bully” Gilstrap, had preceded him to the Institute in 1925 and became famous as the coach who built Schreiner into a football powerhouse. Chena arrived in 1933 as a student and is remembered as one of Schreiner s̓ outstanding athletes.

In 1950, after coaching high school and junior college teams across Texas, the younger Gilstrap took over the reins of Schreinerʼs football program from Leo Daniels and promptly led the Mountaineers to their most successful season in a decade. He left Schreiner in 1953 to become head football coach and athletic director at Arlington State

College—now University of Texas at Arlington—where he spent 22 years and coached more winning teams than anyone else in that schoolʼs history.

During Coach Gilstrapʼs tenure at Schreiner and again while he was at Arlington State, he was honored as Coach of the Year by regional and national sports organizations, and was inducted into both the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the National Football Hall of Fame. Many of Coachʼs players went on to distinguished careers in sports, public service and business. At his memorial service in 2002, these protégés returned with heartfelt words of praise not only for his leadership and inspiration, but also for his integrity, dignity, patience, compassion, self-discipline, respect for others, high ideals and ethical standards, and for his sense of humor.

One of these protégés, Bobby Lane, who had been an assistant coach under Chena at Arlington and went on to become a National Football Hall of Famer himself, said “He was probably the greatest motivator of kids I have ever known. If anyone should have a lasting legacy, itʼs him, for the number of lives he touched and the young men he meant so much to over the years.”

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Choir Performs in NYC

Choir Members: Back Row (left to right) Choir Director Michael Kahl, Jason Van Slycke, Emily Darnell, Travis Arreaga and Andrew Trevino. Middle row (left to right) Catherine Force, Dorothy Borrayo, Charmelyn Fortune, and Melissa Vela. Front row (left to right) Liz Butts, Valerie Stratmann and Dolores Perkins. The choir had the opportunity to sing at Carnegie Hall with Jonathon Willcocks directing - a life experience never to be forgotten.

Claude R. Gilstrap in 1951 as head football coach at

Schreiner Institute

Hall of Honor/Distinguished AlumnusContinued from Page 1

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What is the value of an experience like this? Although it varies by individual, I believe that it ultimately is beyond calculation. For core members of our choir, it means the opportunity to benefit from experience with a conductor of international reputation, to work intensively for a standard of excellence, and to enjoy the benefit of achieving that goal. You donʼt address rehearsals and performances on campus the same way afterward.

A small university like Schreiner has an obligation as a place of learning to enlarge its students ̓horizons. Small size should promote mentoring, relationships, and community, but it must not become an excuse for insularity. How do you provide opportunities for expansion? In a variety of ways. Of course, any form of study opens one s̓ intellect to new horizons. The global awareness course in our core curriculum makes a special contribution, as will the new

international relations concentration being developed currently. The array of speakers brought to campus adds another dimension.

But experience that literally takes one away from the familiar campus has particular capacity to expand one s̓ perspective. When a group of our business students competes against peers from other colleges in a Business Ethics Match, that expansion occurs. When our Hatton W. Sumners Scholars converse with international leaders, it happens. When our science students make presentations of their research at professional meetings or our literature students read their papers, the process is occurring. When, increasingly, students learn in another country, whether for two weeks or a full semester, the intellectual growth is fostered. So our Schreiner University Choir members have added one more tool to the educational kit in their New York experience, and we celebrate their accomplishment.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTSMarch 2Texas Music Coffeehouse Women’s History Month with Terri Hendrix, beginning with an open mike. 7–9 PM Corner Pocket in Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

March 3Star Party at Robbins Lewis Pavilion. Begins right after the sky is dark.

March 3–March 5Steel Magnolias, directed by Dr. Claudia Sullivan. 7:30 PM in Hanszen Fine Arts Center.

March 8Spring Choir Concert 7:30 PM in Dietert Auditorium.

March 22Harry Crate Lecture SeriesSpeaker Thomas Brownscombe, Shell Chemical Co. 7 PM in the Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

March 22–April 7Exhibits of the works of Schreiner’s senior art majorsFor details, watch the Web Calendar at www.schreiner.edu/calendar

March 31Star Party at Robbins Lewis Pavilion. Begins right after the sky is dark.

March 31Chautauqua Lecture Series “The Voices of Women: Stories and Songs;” speaker Dr. Kathleen Hudson, professor of English. 7 PM in the Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

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April 4First Monday Series: The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, directed by Dr. Claudia Sullivan. 7 PM in Hanszen Fine Arts Center.

April 7Harry Crate Lecture SeriesSpeaker Dr. Don Rose, Research Analytical Chemist. 7 PM in the Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

April 8–April 10Recall Weekend is Schreiner’s homecoming and features a variety of events across campus. For details, go to www.schreiner.edu/recall.

April 9–April 21Carlos Gomez ’72–One Person Show Nationally recognized Texas artist and former Schreiner student. Reception April 9, 4–6 PM in the Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

April 11Monday Night Fiction Series “Vernon God Little” by DBC Pierre; speaker William Woods, assistant professor of English. 7 PM Scarle Philips Room William, Logan Library

April 13Teacher Job Fair: ISD Recruiters on Campus 4–6 PM in the Lobby of the Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

April 21–May 12Synergy campus-wide open art show. Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

April 24–May 24The Guadalupe Watercolor Group spring show Reception April 24, 3–5 PM in the Cailloux Campus Activity Center.

April 25Chautauqua Lecture Series “Delimiting Philosophical Truths in Theology;” speaker Dr. Cole Starr, assistant professor of religion and philosophy. 7 PM in the Cailloux Campus Activity Center Theater.

April 28Second Annual Schreiner Day of Prayer sponsored by Campus Ministry. This event is timed to precede the World Day of Prayer events that happen community-wide in May, after students have left for the summer.

May 1Choir Concert First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville, 800 Jefferson. Time TBA. Admission is free. Public welcome.

For more information on events, visit www.schreiner.edu/calendar

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SPORTS

Baseball

The Schreiner Mountaineers have been picked to finish seventh in the 2005 American Southwest Conference

West Division race according to polling by the conference head baseball coaches, sports information directors and media representatives.

Schreiner will open the 2005 season on February 4 in Anaheim, California, against Pomona-Pitzer College and Chapman University, the 2003 NCAA Div. III National Champions.

The Mountaineers are returning the bulk of the 2004 team including seven position starters, two starting pitchers and 11 total letter winners. Schreiner finished last season with an overall mark of 10-29 and a conference record of 4-17.

Two of last yearʼs starters, shortstop Chase Kimball and outfielder Jeremiah Kester, were awarded All-ASC West Honorable Mentions in 2004.

Softball

The Schreiner softball team has been picked to finish seventh in the American Southwest Conference West

Division in voting by ASC head softball coaches and sports information directors for the conferenceʼs preseason poll.

Schreiner will return five position starters and seven total letter winners for the 2005 season.

Two of last yearʼs starters, second baseman Michelle Leija and outfielder Tara Edwards both were named to the All-ASC West Division First Team. Leija started all 26 games for the Mountaineers in 2004, while batting .253 for the season. Leija is the teamʼs second best on base percentage of .378. Edwards also started all 26 games for Schreiner in 2004 and did so without committing a single error. She had a .282 batting average with 20 total hits.

Schreiner sophomore Lauren Zimmerman also received post season honors in 2004 when she received an All-ASC West Division Honorable Mention. Zimmerman posted a .916 fielding percentage with 34 putouts and 54 assists.

Baseball, softball teams have the season ahead of them

Exciting season comes to a closeWomenʼs Basketball

It has been a year full of adversity and accomplishments for the Schreiner University womenʼs basketball team.

After losing their 12th straight game of the season, which gave Schreiner the NCAA All-Time consecutive losing streak record, Owens was quoted in a San Antonio Express News article saying, “I looked at them, and I knew that I hadnʼt given up, and they hadnʼt given up, either.”

Of this yearʼs team, junior Rachel Estrada and freshman Vanessa Lopez are having breakout seasons. Estrada, the teamʼs second leading scorer, has averaged 11.5 points and 6.6 rebounds-per-game and had a career night on February 10th scoring 29 points against Concordia University. Vanessa Lopez, who is the Mountaineers ̓scoring and rebounding leader, has averaged 15.2 points and 7.1 rebounds through the first 23 games this season. Lopez is also a leading contender for the American Southwest Conference Freshman-of-the-Year award, which will be given out at the conclusion of the season.

In their final game of the season, the Lady Mountaineers defeated the Sul Ross State Lady Lobos, ending a three year long losing streak. Eerily enough, Sul Ross was the last team Schreiner defeated back on January 17, 2002, before going on the 83-game losing streak.

Menʼs Basketball

The Schreiner University menʼs basketball team ended the year on a high note, winning two of their final five

games of the 2005 season.

February has been an exciting month for the Mountaineers. On February 7th, they experienced a thrilling 64-55 overtime victory against American Southwest Conference rival Texas Lutheran and then won for the first time on the road in a 97-96 victory over Concordia University that same week.

Sophomore Jonathan Young has proven to be a valuable team asset, averaging over 15 points and 7 rebounds-per-game after moving into the starting line-up on January 27th. In fact, all five of the Schreiner starters have seen their personal statistics improve in the past month. In the all important Points-Rebounds-Assists categories, the Schreiner starters averaged 37.7 points, 19.5 rebounds, and 5.1 assists in the fifteen games before Jonathan Young entered the starting line-up. Since that time, the Schreiner starters have averaged 59.2 points, 24.4 rebounds, and 9.3 assists-per-game.

For schedules and more athletic news, visit

http://athletics.schreiner.edu

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SPORTS SCHEDULE

For more information about Schreiner athletics, visit http://athletics.schreiner.edu

Baseball

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Date Opponent Place TimeFeb. 4 Pomona-Pitzer College Clairemont, CA 2:30 PMFeb. 5 Chapman University (DH) Anaheim, CA 11 AMFeb. 12 Southwestern Georgetown 2 PMFeb. 13 Southwestern Georgetown 2 PMFeb. 17 Lewis and Clark College Kerrville 1 PMFeb. 19 University of Texas Richardson NOON at Dallas (DH)

Feb. 20 University of Dallas (DH) Dallas NOONFeb. 25 LeTourneau Kerrville 2 PMFeb. 26 LeTourneau (DH) Kerrville NOONMar. 4 Louisiana College Pineville, LA 6 PMMar. 5 Louisiana College (DH) Pineville, LA 1 PMMar. 11 Texas Lutheran Abilene 2 PMMar. 12 Texas Lutheran (DH) Abilene 1 PMMar. 18 Concordia Kerrville 2 PMMar. 19 Concordia (DH) Kerrville 1 PMMar. 24 Howard Payne Brownwood 2 PMMar. 25 Howard Payne (DH) Brownwood 1 PMMar. 28 University of Dallas (DH) Kerrville NOONApr. 1 Sul Ross State Kerrville 2 PMApr. 2 Sul Ross State (DH) Kerrville 1 PMApr. 5 Trinity San Antonio 7 PMApr. 8 Hardin-Simmons Abilene 7 PMApr. 9 Hardin-Simmons (DH) Abilene 1 PMApr. 15 McMurry Kerrville 2 PMApr. 16 McMurry (DH) Kerrville 1 PMApr. 22 Mary Hardin-Baylor Killeen 2 PMApr. 23 Mary Hardin-Baylor (DH) Killeen 1 PMApr. ASC Tournament TBA TBA 29-30 (First Round)May ASC Tournament TBA TBA6-8 (Final Round)May NCAA DIV. III Regional TBA TBA 16-17 TournamentMay NCAA DIV. III World Series TBA TBA27-30(DH) = Double Header * = ASC Conference Game

Date Opponent Place TimeFeb. 11 Midland College Midland TBA Spring Classic Feb. 12 Midland College Midland TBA Spring ClassicFeb. 19 Trinity University (DH) San Antonio 1 PM Feb. 27 Northwood University (DH) Kerrville 1 PMMar. 4 Louisiana College* Irving NoonMar. 4 East Texas Baptist* Irving 4 PMMar. 5 University of Texas at Tyler* Irving NoonMar. 5 University of Texas at Dallas* Irving 4 PMMar. 13 Sul Ross State* (DH) Alpine 1 PMMar. 14 Sul Ross State* (DH) Alpine 1 PMMar. 18 Northwood (DH) Cedar Hill 1 PMMar. 21 Midland Lutheran (DH) Kerrville 5 PMMar. 24 Hardin-Simmons* (DH) Abilene 2 PMMar. 25 Hardin-Simmons* (DH) Abilene 11 AMMar. 30 Texas Lutheran* (DH) Kerrville 5 PMApr. 1 Concordia Lutheran* (DH) Kerrville 4 PMApr. 2 Concordia Lutheran* (DH) Kerrville 11 AMApr. 5 Texas Lutheran* (DH) Kerrville 5 PMApr. 8 Howard Payne* (DH) Brownwood 1 PMApr. 9 Howard Payne* (DH) Brownwood NoonApr. 15 Mary Hardin-Baylor* (DH) Kerrville 1 PMApr. 16 Mary Hardin-Baylor* (DH) Kerrville 11 AMApr. 23 Alumni Game Kerrville 1 PMApr. 29 ASC Championship Tournament TBA TBA(DH) = Double Header * = ASC Conference Game

GolfDate Opponent Place CourseFeb. 17 Concordia Austin Star RanchFeb. 20-21 Texas A&M International Kerrville Scott SchreinerFeb. 27-Mar.1 Mary Hardin-Baylor Temple Wildflower C.C. Mar. 6-8 Tyler Junior College Tyler Eagle BluffMar. 22 University of Dallas Euless Bear Creek Apr. 5 Concordia Kerrville Comanche TraceApr. 17-19 ASC Conference Kerrville Comanche Trace Tournament

Softball

Sophomore Joe Epp saves a shot out of the bunker on the 4th green at Comanche Trace Golf Course in Kerrville, TX.

Date Opponent Place TimeFeb. H.E.B. Collegiate Kerrville 10 AM 11-12 InvitationalFeb. ASC Individual Abilene TBA25-26 ChampionshipsMar. 2 Concordia Kerrville 3 PMMar. 5 Trinity (Men) San Antonio 2:30 PMMar. 7 St. Joseph’s (Men) Kerrville 6 PMMar. 8 Southwestern Kerrville 2 PMMar. 10 University of Findlay (Men) Kerrville 3 PMMar. 12 Texas Lutheran Kerrville 10 AMMar. 23 Wisconsin Eau Claire Kerrville 3 PMMar. 24 University of Chicago Kerrville 2:30 PMMar. 31 Howard Payne Brownwood 2:30 PMApr. 1 Mary Hardin-Barylor Kerrville 1:30 PMApr. 2 Sul Ross State Kerrville 10 AMApr. 7 McMurry Abilene 3 PMApr. 8 Hardin Simmons Abilene NOONApr. 9 Alumni Tournament Kerrville TBAApr.15-16 ASC Conference Tournament TBA TBA

Tennis

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Low Ropes Course

Schreinerʼs new Low Ropes Course is now open to the public. Located on the northeast side of campus,

it offers 10 mentally and physically challenging ropes elements as well as numerous games and initiatives that complement the team building process. And of course, itʼs just plain fun!

According to Micah Wrase, Schreinerʼs campus recreation director, common misconceptions about ropes courses are that participation requires perfect balance and eye-hand coordination as well as muscular strength. He says none of these individual attributes provides any advantage on the low ropes course elements, where success requires teamwork among people with all levels of physical skill rather than outstanding individual performances.

The SU low ropes course requires about three hours, but adjustments can be made according to a groupʼs needs and time constraints. The minimum group size is 10 people and maximum is 50; each team member costs $10. Schreiner offers reduced prices for area schools, non-profit organizations, and church groups. For more information, contact [email protected] or call (830)792-7476.

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CAMPUS NEWS

Twenty-six graduates of Schreiner’s vocational nursing program received their certificates at a campus ceremony February 11. Members of the VN Class of 2005 are: Eric Armelin, Bonnie Bowman, Rita Catlett, Joan Clanton, Tammy Cormier, Angela Delfraisse, Dawna Draa, Amanda Franklin, Lindsay Gerdes, Lisa Giusti, Tanya Harrell, Melinda Harvill, Samantha Honaker, Miranda Honea, Maria Jackson, Lauren Jureczki, Jessica Keeton, Adriane Linam, Denise Owens, Meleah Ragsdale, Christine Schmidtke, Amanda Tenery, Michelle Thompson, Deborah Wellborn, Tonya Wooten, and Karen Workman.

Vocational Nursing Grads

Spiderman? No, Schreiner’s low ropes course.

Schreiner’s storied history will soon be available

through a series of historical vignettes on our

web site. This will make it accessible to a larger

audience than just those who visit our campus.

For instance, historical vignettes will be imbedded

into the map of the campus located on the SU

web site.

The history site subcommittee of John

Huddleston, Kathie Walker, Sandy Speed,

Jennifer Hinds, and Lane Tait invites you to

submit ideas, stories, contacts, photos, video or

audio recordings, etc., for this significant project.

Schreiner’s story needs to be told in all its glory,

and the subcommittee is betting that you have a

colorful story or two about Schreiner’s history that

needs to be saved and shared with others.

Contribute your story to Schreiner history

If you would like to change your subscription to Inside

Schreiner from snailmail to online delivery, please send

an email requesting the change to online delivery to:

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FORMER STUDENTS

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SFSA Note: Additional Schreiner former students area meetings are being scheduled during these months. For details (location and time) on scheduled meetings, visit www.schreiner.edu/formerstudents/sfsa_events.html

SFSA Meetings

Recall 2005Better, Shorter, More Fun!We made the changes you asked for:

• Lower costs—basic registration only $5

• Less time-consuming—starts noon on Friday

• No auction or dinner dance

• Saturday afternoon family picnic

• Saturday evening activities for all ages

• Personalized campus tours

• Weʼll help you find and invite classmates

• Quality child care available Saturday evening

Questions? Contact Allen Boatwright at (830)792-7206, or email [email protected]

Brochures are being mailed right away!

Do you have photos from your Schreiner days lying around in a shoebox? Photos you took of your friends in the dorm, your buddies playing basketball, the gang all dressed up at the winter formal? Please consider donating them to the Schreiner Collection in William Logan Library where they will be catalogued, carefully stored, and made a part of Schreinerʼs history. We invite you to bring them with you to Recall.

Call for Photos

March 3Dallas Area Former Students Monthly Meeting (1st Thurs.) 5:30 PM at Spring Creek BBQ LBJ at Preston Road

March 16San Antonio Area Former Students Monthly Meeting (3rd Wed.) 5:30 PM at Mamacita’s 8030 IH 10 West

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April 8–10Recall 2005 Noon Friday–Sunday Noon

April 20San Antonio Area Former Students Monthly Meeting (3rd Wed.) 5:30 PM at Mamacita’s 8030 IH 10 West

May May 5

Dallas Area Former Students Monthly Meeting (1st Thurs.) 5:30 PM at Spring Creek BBQ LBJ at Preston Road

May 18San Antonio Area Former Students Monthly Meeting (3rd Wed.) 5:30 PM at Mamacita’s 8030 IH 10 West

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Schreiner Oaks MembersThe following have included Schreiner in their estate plans.

Tiffany AndresenPat & Tom BrowneRuth Fagan EstateJennifer FarhoudiGordon Findlay Jr.Mignonne FrantzenZaira & Andres GutierrezNovia & Ross HarrisInez & Frank Harrison EstateFlorence Hayes EstateEdith & Jim JohnsonCarolyn & Kenneth LandrumMichael LooneyMollie & Frank MareshGail & Mark Maxwell EstateJean NixonNancy NixonLea & Kyle NyeWilma Palmer EstateAngelina & Edwin RichmondBetty Robinson EstateGary RodriguezCaroline Ross EstateAbigail ShupeMark TalbotLisa & David TurnerToddie Lee Wynn Estate

Captain’s CouncilGifts of $5,000 or above

Carol & Baxter AdamsAmerican Electric PowerNancy AnguishH.C. Arbuckle IIIEstela & Jim AveryTeeka & Pete BaldwinLea & Arthur BellJudy & Charles BrowningBarbara BrunoSandy & Ken CaillouxThe Cailloux Foundation Cailloux Interests Ltd. Kathleen C. Cailloux Trust Effie & Wofford Cain Foundation Beth & Eugene ChappellCommunity Foundation of the Texas Hill Country Shirley & Bubba CoskeyCovenant Presbyterian ChurchAnne & Rick CreeLela & David CrockettRobert CrockettH. E. & Kate Dishman Charitable Foundation TrustCarol & Walter Dunlap Jr.Jeannette EarlyEarly Foundation Inc. Rosemary Egan Estate

Exxon Education Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Inc. Fasken Foundation Judy & Warren FergusonFirst Presbyterian Church - Bryan First Presbyterian Church - Dallas Foundation First Presbyterian Church - Kerrville First Presbyterian Church - Midland First Presbyterian Church - San Antonio Peggy & Amos FloydAlta & Bill FosterMartha & Joe FoyDixie Garison EstatePatsy & Bill GoertzRosa May Griffin Foundation Gulf-Tex Co Inc George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Novia & Ross HarrisH-E-B Jane & Kyle HobinDick HoslerKatherine JacksonJames Avery Craftsman Inc. Maud Jennings EstateJohnson Controls Foundation Adele & Sam JunkinMarsha & Kye LaffoonCarolyn & Kenneth LandrumRichard MarrsGail & Mark Maxwell EstateDemmie MayfieldMeadows Foundation Inc. Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church Jacob Mixon Jr.Moody Foundation Julie MyersBarbara & Mike PateHal & Charlie Peterson Foundation Lavon & Verne PhilipsPreston Hollow Presbyterian Church Lou QuiniusMasel QuinnMary & Karl RanslebenDalene & Bob ReaganRGK Foundation Ann & Browne† RiceAngelina & Edwin RichmondStephanie & Randy RobertsMyra RobinsonBetty Robinson EstateCaroline Ross EstateThe Earl C. Sams Foundation SBC Foundation SFSA - Schreiner Former Students Association Jennifer & Stuart SlivaJeanne SlobodAnn & Brien Smith

The William & Madeline Welder Smith Foundation Glenda & Mickey SparkmanPollyanna & Steve StephensMary Ellen & Tim SummerlinHatton W. Sumners Foundation Inc. Linda TarrantTexas Independent College Fund Lois & Jack ThurmondThe Cloyde & Ethel Lee Tracy Foundation Inc. Ethel Lee TracyTrull Foundation Dayton Walkup EstateWelch Foundation Wells Fargo Bank Kerrville Wells Fargo Bank Matching Gift Center Ruth WhitehurstMarion & Bill WilsonDebbie & Bert Winston Jr.George & Fay Young Foundation

President’s AssociatesGifts of $1,000 or aboveFrances & Bill Allen Jr.Clarice & Willard AmannAnadarko Petroleum Corporation Mardi AshleyJaynan & Jerry BallBank of America Bank of The Hills Darlene & Dewayne BannisterMargaret BarnhartFred Barttlingck Jr.Nelwyn & Walter Belt IIITom BensonBethel Presbyterian Church - West Columbia Anita & Carlton BiermannJimmy BitnerLynn & Theo BlueChica Greenlee & Allen BoatwrightBill BradleyJay BrightBroadway National Bank Nancy & John Broocks IIIBarbara & James Brooks Jr.Pat & Tom BrowneJunie & Gaston BroylesBetty & Bill ByrdMary & Charles CampbellDixie & John CareyCecil Atkission Motors Charitable Gift Fund ChevronTexaco Emily & William ClarkVirginia Ruth & Jack ClarkeMark ClementsCarol & Don CodyLynda & John Comegys

Martha & Frank CovertFrances CreeCrenwelge Motors Janett & Harlan CrouseElizabeth & Bob CunninghamNancy DenhamJeanette DennisGloria & Donald DorseyEleanor & Bill Dozier Jr.Lisle & Bill DrakeSusan & Mac DunwoodySue DykeLinda & David EvansGordon Findlay Jr.First Presbyterian Church - Ingram First Presbyterian Church - Junction Page FosheeFrancisco’s Restaurant Carolyn & Wally FreemanBetty & Charles FrittsB.K. & Fred GambleNatalie & Ricky GarciaSusan & James GarrisonBarbara & Thomas GlazierGrace Presbyterian Church - HoustonVirginia & James GrahamDiane & Bob GreenSandra & Gerry GriffinEdith & Gaston Hallam Foundation No 2Carolyn & Houston HarteJoy & Theron HawkinsFlorence M. Hayes EstateMary & Rufus Hayes Jr.H-E-B Tournament of Champions Grinstead Henderson Family L.P. Jean HerlinHighland Park Presbyterian ChurchHighland Park Presbyterian Women Hill Country Telephone Co-Op Inc.Huser Construction Company Elise & Russ JosephKerrville Host Lions Club Kerrville Telephone Company Ginger & Earl Kilgore Jr.Karen & Wynn KilgoreKiwanis Club of Kerrville Nancy & Tom KogerKPMG Foundation Janice & Frank KubicaLa Hacienda Treatment Center Laura & Weir Labatt IIIJoan & Mike LanhamAnn & Jim LaughlinJune & Chris LeavyPatti & Charles LewisIrene & Randall Light

Delores & Dewey Livingston Jr.Flynn Long Jr.Michael LooneyMychele LordLower Colorado River AuthorityMassey Itschner & Co. PC Jim MatthewsMartha & H.D. MaxwellMary Jane & Wendell Mayes Jr.Karen & Maurice McAshan IIIBarbara McLellanMike McMahonAmy Shelton McNutt Charitable TrustJan & Earl MerrittAda & Mac Merwin Jr.Steve MettnerRobert Meyers Sr.Pamela MoriartyPhyllis & John† MullinsNancy NealNorthpark Presbyterian Church Joan & Chester NowakLea & Kyle NyeGloria OlsenDot & Bill O’NealMartha & John O’Neal Jr.Optimist Club of Kerrville Sylvia & Dan OstosWilma Palmer EstateVicky & Harris PappasDodo & Clyde ParkerJanet & Jack ParksJeanetta & Malcom Payne Jr.Pennzoil-Quaker State Company Pines Presbyterian Church - HoustonKathryn & Robert PorcherThe Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable TrustTom RatcliffeRice Interests Ltd. Janie RobertsEsthermae & David RookeElinor RossRotary Club of Kerrville Lois & Jim RupkeSan Pedro Presbyterian Church Sheri & Robert SandovalEddie Sawyer IIIShirley & Bob Schmerbeck IIIRolinda & Arthur SchmidtElaine ScoginGerry & Frank SeamanPatty & Jack ShelbyShelton Family Foundation Susan & Randy SheplerMary Frances SherlockLil & Bill SimsMimi & Allen SmithG. Andrews SmithSodexho Campus Services Lois & Dan Sowards Jr.Peg Layton & Steve Spahr

Sandy SpeedElizabeth SpencerState Farm Insurance Sue & Jack SteeleTeri & George StierenStuart-Griffin-Perlitz Foundation Louis H. & Mary Pat Stumberg Foundation Carmen & Charles SullivanDorothy SummerlinSynod of the Sun Financial Services Sherry TeelTexas Presbyterian Foundation Billie & Gil ThomasBryant TruittBetty TuckerTucker Foundation Shannon & Mark TuschakUnion State Bank Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Catherine WahrmundBetty & Jack WalcherNancy & Ed WallaceMary Ellen & Ray WallsGloria & Frank WalshMarie & Wayne WarrenBill WebbDeborah & Tom WellsLinda & Kit WerleinJeanne & George WestWestminster Presbyterian Church of Austin Texas WILCO Peanut Co O’Gene & Lewis WilliamsJohnny Winslow Jr.Marianne WoffordMary Louise & Oliver Wood Jr.Carol & Ward WuestePhyllis & Bob Young

Mountaineer ClubGifts of $500–$999

Patricia & Martin AlldayDaron AllenAshland Inc. Austin Community Foundation Verna & Joe BenhamBioNumerik Pharmaceuticals Inc. Connie & Richard BowersRobert BrandesDavid BrightRuth & Robert BrunkCamp Mystic Inc Eugene CernanMargie ColeLoyce & Bill CollenbackRoma & Howard CollinsCommunities Foundation of Texas Inc.Robbie & Harold Crocker

Donors have always played a vital role in helping Schreiner University to provide a first-rate education for our students. From Charles Schreiner’s donations of land and endowment in 1917 to the founding of Schreiner Institute to the Cailloux family’s generosity that built our latest academic building, the Kathleen Cox Cailloux Hall, 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 any of our many programs or projects on campus from June 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004. Thank you!

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Verna Mae CrutchfieldSue CummingsDorothy & Jack CurriePeggy & Tom Currie IIIRachel & Clyde DayDominion Foundation Jean & Jim Duncan Jr.First Presbyterian Church - Kilgore Lynne & David FordGayly & J.S. GardnerMarilyn & Guy Guffee Jr.Mildred GuinCara & Bruce HerlinMarcia & Noe Hinojosa Jr.Julianne & Bill HoegemeyerMeg & John HuddlestonPat JacksonJC Penney Company Priscilla & Gregg Johnson Jr.Wayne JonesNancy & Dick JunkinPatsy & Kenneth KayeHarris & Eliza Kempner Fund Kerrville Daily Times Laura & Bill LaingLinda & Wes LangeJane & Lee LarkinHeather LoganMemorial Presbyterian Church Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Inc.Sibyl & Stuart Millsapps Jr.Mission Pharmacal Morgan Stanley & Co. Beverly MyersGarrett Mynatt Jr.Northwood Presbyterian Church Alice & Erle NyeKathryn O’Connor & Hewitt FoundationParkway Presbyterian Church Penny & Skip Plangman Jr.Helen & Randy PriceDiane & John PruessnerKaren & Heinz RoeschNancy & Robert Rooke Jr.Midge & Clyde Saunders Jr.Gertrude & Ray SchalebenKathryn SchuttsSecurity State Bank & Trust Oscar SethAudrey & Dell SheftallInky & Eugene SmithSandra & J. Fort Smith Jr.Lesley & Jim SpencerMarcia & M. L. TinsleyLisa & David TurnerBarbara Von Brandt-SiemersMary & Charles Warnken Jr.Carolyn & Danny Wheat Jr.Marilyn & Gene WhiteRene & Leroy WieseMary Wight EstateAnn & Bill WildeTotsye & Robert WinslowSue & Jim Woods Jr.

Maroon & White ClubGifts of $250–$499

Gene AtkinsonBeverly & Bob AveryAnna BakerEleanor & Ray BaldwinFelicia & Tom BaldwinKathy & Conner BaldwinLane BarringtonCandyce & Bruce Beneke

Betty & Jack BillsMargaret & Edlar Blanton IIICharlene BoldenJan & Bobby BowmerBriscoe Hall Inc. Margaret & Ollie Brown Jr.Charlotte BrundrettCamp La Junta Elva & Joaquin CarpenterKatherine & William CarssowCheri CarterJudy & Jim Cavender IIIMary & Murphy ChesneyCarolynn & Stan CobbsJude Gallik & Clint ColesCharlotte & Tom Daniels Sr.Margery & Carl DavisDesigns & Finds by Dottie Vic DouglassMary Margaret & Glen DoyenJodie & Jay DunnahooGeraldine & Joe DursoSusan EddsVivian ElkinsCarol & Woodrow EppersonBob FairchildBeth & Richard FelnerMichelle & Gregg FiteLarry FordMignonne & Scott FrantzenSusie & John GrimesMartha & David GuinCarlos GutierrezBetty HallHeart O’ The Hills Girl’s Camp Tillie & Joe HedrickKathleen HudsonMary & Robert HughesKit & Mike HunterSandra & Richard IgauAnna Lee & W.L. IveyJohn Calvin Presbyterian Church Berniece & James JohnsonPatricia & Richard JohnsonKathy & Dana JonesKay & David JordanJPMorgan Private Bank Ellen & John KammerdienerDonna KeelingPatty & Bill KendrickBaine KerrKerrville Drug Co. Inc. Beverly & Henry Kitzman Jr.June LangeSandra & Chris LangleyNancy & Lyell LassiterKay & Glenn LongEvelyn & Don LuckemeyerLinda & Dwaine MachannCarolyn & Everett Marley Jr.Ann & Gene MarshallRhonda & T. Roy MartinAbel Martinez Jr.Berna Jean & Ken MattheisTricia & Bill MatthewsWanda & Dan MaxsonMary Margaret MayfieldBrenda & John Miller Jr.Kenneth Moore IIISusie & Jim MorganEileen & Glenn MoyerDiane & Arthur MundtLaura & Edward MyrickShirley & R. L. O’ShieldsCarla & Christopher ParkerSandra & Kenneth ParkerElaine & B. W. PayneEmily & David PeeplesTricia & Israel PenaBarbara & Mickey Pennington

Emily & Bill PettyPhil Adams Company John PottsMarie RichardsonRicks Furniture Company Patsy & Tom Robb Sr.Paul RussumAlicia & Ruben SalinasMarium SchmerbeckNeel & Robert Scott Jr.Lo-Rena & Kelly ScottLaura & Greg ShraderJeanie & David SmithMartha & John SouthLee & Luke SpeckmanMariann & Paul SteldtKen Stoepel Ford Inc. Mary & Charles TeepleJimmie ThurmondFrank TurpinMarguerite Van DykeVintage Granite & Millworks Danny & Ed WagonerEugene WaitDavid WheatLinda WhiteGail & Brandon WilcoxAtta & Bill WilhelmBilly WilkinsonAmanda & David WilliamsLisa Zuhn

Century Circle Gifts of $100–$249

A3 Studio Wynell & Quentin Aaberg Jr.AcroTech Industries Inc. Debbie & Martell AdamsADCO Advertising Inc - Kerrville Mimi & Robert AllisonMary & Ben AndersonAnonymousArkansas Community Fund Cynthia Diaz de Leon & Ruben ArmendarizElizabeth & Joe ArpDeborah & Ernest Arreola-GironBaehre Real Estate Elizabeth BagleySue Dale & Sonny Baldwin Jr.Jeanette Ball-ReyesMargaret & Billy BalthropLouise BarbeeCarol & David BarkerAlice & Norris BarryCharles BaskinMae Louise & Ed Baskin Sr.Joel BaulchTonya & Matt BaumbachBeacon Hill Presbyterian Church Laurie BeardDonald Beck†T. J. & Roy Bell Jr.Mark BenakAnn & Ed BerrioSally & Raymond BerryBeyer Mechanical Bob BoekerMarianne & Bob Bowers Jr.Marshall Boykin IIIMary & Chester Bradley Jr.Carol & Norwood BrennekePatricia & Mike BrewerScooter & Spencer BrownRobert BrowningPhyllis Ann BurkettAllie B. BurtonGertrude ButcherCharles ButcherRichard Cable

Camp Stewart for Boys Inc. Isabel & Carlos CamposCarolyn & Robert CarlisleKarin & Richy CarpenterMary Jane CarterMichele & Kevin CatronPeter Cawthon Jr.Howard ChamberlainMarian & Preston† ChamblissJim & Betty ChaneyWilliam & Antoinette ChildsPeggy & John ClantonHill CockeVance ColemanMarge & Albert ColemanColgate-Palmolive Company Ellyn & Oran CollierBarbara & Pat ConwayMildred & Edwin CookPhyllis & Royce Cook Jr.Mike CookSherri CooperJanie & Manly Cooper Jr.Mary & Dub CorbinWayne CorleyHazel & Joe Coughran Jr.Camilla & Mark CowdenMary & Glenn CrawfordDebbie & Jerry CrawfordCripco, Inc. Coralie CroomKat CulpepperGin & Randy CutlipJeanne & Tom Daniel Sr.Ralph Daugherty Jr.Davidson, Freedle, Espenhover, & Overby PC Elanie & Frank DavisSan Juana & Cleofas De LunaDonna & James Dean Jr.James DeerDavid DevinePatricia & Clement Dickey Jr.Audrey & Brien DillonRalph DizzineDeborah & Dick Dobie IIIThomas DobsonLance DodsonJeanine & Truman DonahooKaren & John DooleyMarcy & Wes Dorman IIIJana & Stephen DraneDublin & Associates Inc. Anne & David EatonPatricia & Charles† Edmiston Jr.Eleanor & Pat EllebrachtDee & John ElliottDonna & David EllisMarsha & Dale ElmoreEnergy Land Inc. ERCO Stephanie & Richard ErtelJoan & Maury EvansSusan & Bob FendleyPeggy & Keith FerrisFidelity Abstract & Title Co. Juliette FinchJulie FingerRuth & Lee FirstJudy & David FletcherTheodore FlocaJo Ann & Luis FloresPam & Danny FloresLori & Chris FogartyFord Motor Company Fund Norma & Stanley FoskettNaty & Thomas FowlerEvelyn & Ed FoxIrma & Tripp FrahmCarol & Bob FrereMary & James FroelichJ. D. FudgeLoraine & Percy Galbreath

Alice & Peter Garcia Jr.Doris & John Gayle Jr.General Electric Foundation Shedell & Michael GiddensGipson Appraisal Company Marie & Dennis GlenewinkelCrawford GodfreySusan & Roy Goodwin IIIPat & William GordonClaire & Joe GregorcykDarcee GriceDeesa & Derek GriggsDorothy & Erwin GrimesAngela GroteVanessa & Mario GuevaraRonald GuinnAubrey & Frank GutierrezBarbara Dunbar Hailey Revocable Trust Jean & Earl HaleMartha & Pete HamelSusan & Steve HamiltonGaylia & Tom Hammond Jr.Michael HannaschJane & Dick Harben Sr.Michele & Shaun HardimonBetty & William HardinKelley HargraveMary HarperAudrey & Don HarveyFrances HatchPatricia & John HaysHealing Hands Heart O’ The Hills Taxidermy Margaret & Dale HedrickDot & Roger HemminghausJanice & C.E. Hendrix Jr.Anne HennekeCathy HenryPhillip HeringJanet & John HershnerEvelyn & Mike HickeyDonna & T. A. HillinEloise & Norman Hoffman Sr.Eula HoffpauirHerbert HolchakGlenda & Richard HolcombJan & Robert HollowayPatsy & Roy HollowayPatricia & Samuel Hooks Jr.Galina & George Hopkins Jr.Shirley & Bill HopperCarole & Howard HovdeSheila & William HowardTinker & John HrubyIrmtraut & Paul HruschkaKristin & Michael HuffmanLavonne HugghinsBetty & Ed Huggins Jr.Mary HunterKristine & Chester HurstJudy & John HutchersonSue HuttonIBM International Foundation (IIF) Cristina & David JacksonEvangelyn & Bill JacksonBetty & Andrew JohnsonMuriel & Richard JohnstonSara & Bob Johnston Jr.Cristina & Lance JohnstoneFran & John JonesJo Ann & Richard JonesJoey JonesMiriam JonesBarbara & Mike JoplinJoy & Carl† Judin Jr.Don Beth & Fred Junkin Jr.Sigurd KendallMary & Charles KendrickKerr County Abstract Co. Inc.Anna & Bill KingJames King Jr.Anna & Joe Kinnear

Ann & Richard KobdishMary Anne & Alfred KoebigJane & John Koonsman Jr.Billie & Dan KrausseStanley KrempKathy & Dean KruegerThe Lakehouse Restaurant Inc. Dorothy & Tom LandersGary LandesMissie & Sam Lanham IIIAudrey & R. LarkinDiane & Phil LathamMarjorie & Jules Leisering Jr.Lynda & Craig LeslieLou & Bill LewisBetty & Carl LewisCaroline & Denny LiebersbachMargaret & Bart LittleAgnes & Norman LiudahlLockheed Martin CorporationJean & John LongwayLopez Salas Architects Inc. Laurie & Mike LoweCourtney LutzEloise MahaffeyWanda & James MannManwaring Business Forms & Systems Inc. Charlotte MarrowElizabeth & Echol Marshall Jr.Besa & Roy Martin Jr.Elizabeth & Philip MasqueletteWayne MathisSheryl & Thomas MatthewsBobbie & Sam May Jr.Rebecca & Keith MayesRebecca McCallJennie & Harry McCament Jr.Sally & Donald McClureJulie & Bobby McConathyMarie & Rayburn McCullohJoyce & Luther McDanielJoan McDonaldJay McElroyMike McGeeJim McHargueGeorge McIntosh Jr.Greg McLaughlinCarder McNayVerla & Dick McTaggartMeek Foundation Carrie & Andy MeinMarty & Jack MeltonMerritt Personnel Services Robert MilamCindy & Ben MillerMini-Mart Barbara & Roy MintonClaire & Bob MitchellGail MitchellBetty & Tom MobleyJeannette & Harold MooreMarilyn & Otis MooreMoore’s Home Furnishing Center Brenda & Randy MoranClare & Don MorganJanet & Charles MorrisJohn MoyerVicki & Thurman MullinsLinda & Leland MurphyLenore & Ken MurrayLucy & Jack Murray Jr.Dale MyersBeth MyrickVeronica & Ellis NelsonLouise NewsomLawrie NomerHarold NorthingtonNorthminster Presbyterian Church Betty & Douglas Oberhoff

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Rita OdomDon OehlerRose & A. M. OlanderKees OldenbroekOrthopedic Surgeons Byron OrvisHarold PalmerWayne PeckLaRue & Brian Perkins Sr.Lea & Jim PerlitzTerry & Bill PeterekJerri PetmeckyPat & George PetrieJoan & Jack PhippsIda & Gary PogueKatharine & Joseph† PowellMelissa & Joe PoynorPresbyterian Women Hilmar PresslerMildred & Holt PriddyRuth PriestJane & Don PriourJune & Frank ProctorBelinda & Joe Pruneda IIIJudy & Charles QuereauR.C. McBryde Oil Company Scott RainMary ReaKathy & Albert ReiterBetsy & Alton RhodenCheryl & John RichTommie & Charles RidgawayJoyce & Billy RileyDarla & Charles RipleyRiverhill Women’s Association Mark RobertsonIlene & Walter RoemerAnita RolloJohn RuthDonna & Aubert RuthJean & Warren RutledgeAmmie Rose SalterSan Antonio CPA C.E. Foundation Alex SanchezTerry & Steve SchiurringRachel SchmidtLiz & Ken SchmidtJoseph SchneiderElizabeth SchopmeyerHeidi & Philip SchuttsCathy & Mark ScozzariMary SeayVirginia SeidelMary & Herb SentesiJan & Bill Setzler Jr.Phyllis & Peter ShaddockSusan & Jerry ShawNancy & Milton ShawMaxine ShortAbigail ShupeMarvin SingletonDorothy SippySistercreek Ranch/Sister Creek Partners L.P. Bob Sivley Sr.Sharon & Fred SkaggsMarlyss & Walter SkipwithSusan & Bill SlivaMary & Bob SmallwoodCheryl & Blake SmithKyle SmithPatricia & George SmithDiane & Ricky SmithLinda & Terry SmithLila & Jerry SmithAnnette & Larry SondockMarty SorellJames SorrellsMary SouzaJohn & Dorede SpeakerState Farm Insurance Companies Christy & Nick Stepchinski

Ronald StephensonIvo SternFrances & Jack StevensPat Chastain & Fred Stevens Jr.Marilyn & Don StewartSusan & James StinsonAnita & Maris StipnieksBecky & Jim StokesMildred & Arthur Strickland Sr.Lanelle & Gene Strickland Sr.Suncha & James SummerlinMae & Rodney SundayLa Nell & Dick SwantnerKeiko & Michael SykosT. L. L. Temple Foundation Lane & Chuck TaitLaura & Mark TalbotBarrett TaylorHarrison TaylorTerminix/ABC Pest Control Elaine & Tom TerrellJeanne & Phil TerrellIrene & John ThomasAlma & Michael ThompsonCharlotte ThompsonIrene & Tommy ThompsonMelanie & Roy ThompsonWalter ThompsonBlu ThorntonKatherine & Win Thurber IIIFrances & Maurice Tipton Jr.Tessie & John TrappeyMarie & Ed Travis Jr.Pat & Sal TrejoJean & David TritenbachLinda & Jay Turnbow Jr.Laverne TurnerMarianne TurnerBeverly & Vernon UllmannRoberta Van DykeJeanette & Gary VaughanGloria & Eloy VillanuevaCarol & James WallsHarold WalslebenSherri & Guy WaltersLynn & Steve Ware IIIBetty & Roscoe WatkinsBeverly WatsonPamela & William WeathersLinden WelschMary & Chris WendelFran & Reggie WestHelen & Houston WheelerWhelan Plumbing Co. Inc. Margaret Sue & Doug WhinneryMonica & Brick WhitehurstJane & Russell WilhourWilliams Community Relations Brenda & Bryant WilliamsLew & Bill WilliamsElizabeth & Reginald WilsonWanda & Milton WilsonPatrice & John Wilton Jr.Wisconsin Energy Corpora- tion Foundation, Inc. Charlotte & James WittenPaul WolkenbergLesli & Troy WomackFrances & Gene WoodHarry WrightAlta Mae & Bob Yerger

Friend of the University Gifts of $1–$99

A M J Enterprises Inc. Pat & Claude Aaron Sr.Senait AbrahaGlenda AdamietzSterling Adams

Advance E & I System Kay & Bill AlexanderKim & Jeff AlexanderBarbara AllenDenise & Gordon AmesLola & Irvin AndersonNoble Anderson Jr.Tiffany AndresenGatrel & Mark AndrewsTracy & Hale AndrewsAnonymousWalter ArdArk Veterinary Hospital Patricia & James ArmstrongJimmie Sue & Bob ArnoldPhyllis ArnoldBetty AronsenYvonne & Jimmy ArreagaPaul ArredondoMoira & Leonard† Attwell Jr.Barbara & M.C. AverittAxley & Rode, LLP B & B Eagle Plumbing Inc. Bennie & Elbert Babb Jr.Carolyn & Joseph BacigalupiThomas BaileyMargaret & James BakerPatti & James BakerStephanie & Michael BalderramaNorma & Jim BaldwinKathy & Charles BalserCheryl BarbourGloria BarbourLaurie & James BarkerNaomi BarkerStanley BarronTessie & Michael BartkowskiBob BartlettJoyce & Bob BartonIvette & Enricue BascuesCleone & Morris Baskin Sr.Melody & Ed Baskin Jr.Kristine BatesLaVerne & Dayton BaublitBaublit Jewelers Sarah & Joe BaulchStacy & Kenneth BeardenBrenda BeatyWanda BeaverDonna & Ken BeckRoseanne & Laurence BeckerBarbara & Adam BedwellBeene Health Care, LLC. Nena & Juan Jose BenavidesJennifer & Steven BergmanCathy & Barry BettesMelba BeverlinEmily & Carlton BierschwalePatricia & Charles BigelowDiann BillingsJacqueline & Arch BishopMaxine BizerMegan & Bill BjorkLarry BlackCandy & Kent BlackMary & W. E. BlackFrances K. BlairAmy & Tim BlanksTeosha BlaylockMichael BlockAnita & Spencer BlockerKath & Glenn BolesMichael & Shari BorchersBillie & Shelton BourgeoisMary & John Boyd IIIEileen & Bill BoydBetty & Frank BoyntonMcConnoll BrackeenLinda & Louis BradleySue & Douglas BradshawKaren & Kevin BraggWendy & Byrl BraggPatte & Ed Braker

Jane & Daniel BrandensteinJamie & Antonio BredaLynn & Robert BridgeShannon BriggsGuy BrignonJames Bristley Jr.Lee Brollier Jr.Fay BrottAmy & Charles BrownAustin BrownBeth & George Brown IIIJimmy Brown Sr.Joyce BrownNatalie & Cody BrownRoy BrownEdver BryanBeverly & Bob BuffingtonAnne BurnettDebbie & Caleb BurressLucy BurrusLouis BurtonMargurite & Robert BurtonLois & Randy BuschJohn ButlerZina & Edgar ButschekMary Pattie ButtersDick CableEvelyn CableKatie CableSusana CableRobert CadenheadRoxanne CallawayTomas CalvilloStacey CameronBrandon CancinoCindy & Daniel CandelariaAnne & Douglas CannonTony CantuJimmy CarpenterBelen & Jesse CarranzaYvonne & Ralph Carrasco Jr.Susan CarverBrent CaseyLori & Randy CasteelMolly & David CastillejaAngela CastilloAmber & Joel CaylorLois & Boardman ChambersJane ChapmanAllen ChaseySusan & J.M. ChastainArlo CoenBethany & Andries CoetzeeMary & Stephen ColemanDiana & Anthony ComuzzieYlanda & James CopelandLaura & Kevin CorleyJulie & Tommy CoskreyCowboy Steak House Oliver CoxMrs. Thomas D. CraftCandace CraftOlive & Frank CrainLinda & Milton CramCathy & Don CrandallSharon & Douglas CrowCourtney & Ken CruceJo Ann & Darlis CummingsJacqueline & R. W. CunninghamKrystal CurryTerri DanzCarolyn & Henry Darden Jr.Ruth Ann & Billy DavenportBarbara DavisJim DavisAudrey & Harvey De FordDennis De La VegaArmando de Leon IIINancy Deever

Courtney & Anthony DeHoyosElizabeth & Alberto DelgadoAmy & Frank Dickey Jr.Marjorie DillDian DixonJanet DixonJoan Dell DolceDrusilla & Kenneth DommertStan DommertBobby DonohueBarbara DoucetVictor Douglass Jr.Charlotte & Manny DouglassPat & Charlie DowellBetsy DrapelaMary & Charles DuboseDebbie & Larry DueckerAustin DuffySandra & Donald DuikerSherrill DurhamCarol DwyerLisa & Stephen DyerBill EarlyDavid Edington IIIDeborah & Carlton EdwardsKay & Troy EdwardsLana & Danny EdwardsHelen EisamanTom & Margaret EllingerDavid EllisonRex EmersonJane EnglishBunny & Artie ErfurtMisty & Jess ErlundCarole ErrettNancy & Gary EspenhoverJudith & George EychnerJennifer & Kamron FarhoudiCatharine FarmerKathryn & Edward FarrisVivian & Warren† FeldmanAlice FergusonJacqueline & David FergusonAda Betty & Bryan FinleyFirst Insurance Agency First Presbyterian Church Women Johnnyrea FiteBeth FiteMary & Doug FlemingNancy & Gary FletcherDaniel FloresToni FluegelLibby FoggCharles FranksGrace FranksRon FredenburgBecky & Larry FreemanTammy Friddle-WibrachtJune & Randy FugateThelma GallantDebra & David GallowaySylvia & Frank GamboaAlta GarciaJose Garcia IIIHarry GarrettJohnny GarzaSylvia GarzaGregg GeorgeDeborah & Ronald GerthAlyson GeyeJune & George GibbonsLois & Bin GilbertRegine & Reuben GinsbergBeverly & David GishNorman GlenewinkelLois Ann & Gary Godfrey

Michelle & Doug GodfreyJoan & Gary GoebelGold’s Body Shop Inc Ramona & Saul GonzalesCynthia & Philip GonzalesRafaela & Louis GonzalesWayne GoodmanGustavo GranadosJackye & Dave GreenleeBette GreenwoodKay & Dennis GriffinElizabeth GriffinShirley & Scott GrigsbyDebbie & David GrinnanAndres & Zaira GutierrezJason GutierrezPeach & M. S. HaenchenLorraine & John HaglundWilliam HahnHarold HallRoy HamiltonTrisha HamiltonJudy HansonJohn HarrellBernice & Winston HarrisRosanne & Bill HarrisonMark HauflerBeverly HaugChristine & Robert Hausser Jr.Kaki & Harrell HaydenCynthia HayesHugh Haynes Jr.Susan & John HaysJordan HeardSug & Don HedgpethSusan & Joe HeffingtonShirley & Don HegwerBill HellenDorothy & Don HendersonHelen & James HergetRuby & Jim HesseltineNona HessonMichelle HickmanRand HicksDouglas HillKaren Sue & James HintonLinda & Gary HiseHitching Post Enterprises Frances HoffmanAlec HolbeinRussell HolbyPatsy & Raymond HolekampJanice & Douglas HollerJessica & Kevin HollerLiz & Michael HollisChris & Robert HollowayMindy & Raymond HollowayJohn HowardConrad HuckabyCharlmaigne & Roosevelt HugginsDee & Charles HuntJodell & Curtis HuntLinda & William HusseyVernell HutchesonJoan & Mike HydenJoanna & Roland Ingram Sr.Beverly & Valtin InmanShirley & Jerry IvieMaxine & D.A. JacksonConnie JacobsonAmy & Clifford JaegerMary & Ben JarvisTerry & Pete JaureguiDorothy JenkinsPam & Charles JenkinsJohnnie & Dolores Jennings Sr.Anna JohnsonBill JohnsonDebbie & John JohnsonKaren & Mark Johnson

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Lisa & William JohnsonValerie & Michael JohnsonValra & John JohnsonKatheryn & Franklin JonesPhyllis JonesSuzanne & Chucker JonesCynthia & Emil Joost Jr.Miriam & Hugo JordaJoseph Financial Partners Roberta & Glenn JurekCindy KalbDonna & Paul KangasBeverly & Fred KapelleDonna & Ruben KapplerCarolyn Kato HarbisonBeverly KaulfusJohn Keasler Sr.Ben Keith Jr.Lloyd KelleyMatt KelleyLinda & Arthur KellyDean Kennedy Jr.Kerrville Chamber of Commerce David KesslerRussell KesterCarissa KetchumLacey KeuneLinda & Thomas KingPolly & Jay KinselCurtis KleinTheresa KlenzingRobin & Robert KlingBecky & Douglas KluckTheresa & Roy KneeseJulie & Stevie KotheJames KrauterFrances & Maurice KrollHenry Krusekopf Jr.Brenda & Ollie Kunkel Jr.Evelyn LachelePaul LangTommie & Ralph LangleyJerry LangstonGale LaningRobert LannomNiki LasaterJoan & Steve LaufmanMary & Walter LeeSherri & Stephen LeffingwellTeresa & Rafael LeijaSandra & Chuck LeinweberJoyce LespreanceMargaret LetscherAlice & Bobby LewisDarlene & Thomas LillyDon LindenbornSue & Jack LockCheryl & Robert LongStephanie LopezJamie LopezManda & Todd KleinRafael LopezKimberly LubianskiYvonne & Cuney Luke Jr.Hai LuuLisa & Michael MaasRandy MacNaughtonTara & Pat MaguireAnn MahonMyrtle MaierMamacita’s Sandra & George MamoulidesDianne & Tom MangumSandra MannJeanene & Keith MansfieldMarathon Oil Co. Richard MarhoferMary & Verne MarrsKelly MartinTracy & Joseph MartinWeaks Martin†Cristina MartinezLucas Martinez

Kathleen MascaritolaSusan & Larry MasseyConstant & Neill Masterson IIISue & Bob MaxonThe May Dept Stores Co FdnSharon & Ken MaynardTheresa McAllisterIma & Vernon McCallRhynart McClellanJennifer McConathyMary Nell & Kenneth McConathyRebecca & Foss McCrackenJuanita McCullohDon McDonaldH. H. McDougalGenevieve & Charles McGuire Jr.Teri McKenzieJo Ann & Dan McLeodDawn & Rob McMillanMelissa McQuattersWilliam MeadorCleo MeadowEvodio MedranoTheresa & Jimmy MengesJoyce & Paul MercerSandy MerrittDenise MessierStephanie MeyerMike MeyerTheresa & Ryan MeyersHelen MilesAdele MillerBetty MillerLavonne MillerMargaret & Tom MillerTheresa & Bennie MillerLaurie & Phillip MiltonMilton Bernhard Meat Processing Mary & Kerr Mitchell Jr.Sophie & William Mize Jr.Ruby & Louis MoffattNina & Weems MollerMary & Michael MonksJane & Scott MonroeRuben MonroyBarbara MooreAbbie & Neil Moore IIIOla & Kenneth MooreDianne & Mike MoppertAnne & William MoreyJennifer & Shawn Morris IIIToni & Bill Morris Jr.Carol & Robert MorrowIda MosbyMary & Arnold MouishKathryn MundayFelisitos & Henry MunozSonia & Jeffrey Munoz-GillMarie MurnaneAdele MurphyNatureScape, Inc. Sandra & Wesley NeitzelArthur NelmsJanie & Julius Neunhoffer Jr.Catherine NewlinBruce NewtonLala & Vic Niemeyer Jr.Shannon & Stephen NisbetLarry NitishinAnn NixonJoe NorrisMike O’ConnorJ. L. OdleEleanor & Pat Olsson USMC Ret.Monica OrtegaIrma OrtizCarol & Ellsworth OstromAnne & Kerwin OverbyAmanda M. OzunaRichard PadillaDeb & Dow Palmer

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Karyn & Bryant Saner Jr.Jane & Eugene Sanger SrBarb & Ted SchererDennis Schlueter Jr.Carrie & Stephen SchmerbeckJoan & Eugene SchmidtLoretta & Charles SchmidtSuzi & Vic SchneiderJanis SchroederJoyce & Charley SchuppDavid ScottElizabeth ScottMary & Dow Scott Jr.Vernell ScottGinger SeayKathleen SeberaAnne & David SeidenstickerCindy SengelRandy SettlesShaun SextonMargaret & Bill ShackelfordMargaret & Edward Shaifer Jr.Mary Jane & Carl ShanklinSuzanne & Roy ShaverMary & Alan ShawVickie ShirleyRay ShraderSylvia & Bob SiekerMary SimmonsVicky & Hugh SimmonsJohn SissonJoAnn & Roman SkalkaSylvia & Sidney SkinnerJodi & Ernie SlaughterSusan & Charles Slaughter IIIJudy & John SmallingJohn Smalling Jr.Andra & Craig SmithBarbara SmithEldon SmithJames SmithMichele & Kevin SmithSharon & Ford Smith Jr.Richard SnyderEdith & Phillip SpaldingJoyce & Robert SpearsPaul StaleyJennifer & Scott StaudtJennifer StelmachKathy SteresL.C. & Larry StevahnRobin & Chuck StilwellRhonda & David StoddardStephen StoutJanie & David StrattonTerri StraussLinda & Timothy StricklandLucy StuckeyAnnette & Steve SudykaAnn SullivanClaudia Sullivan

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Yolanda & Brent WatkinsMargie & James WatsonUrsula & Randal WautersMichelle & Arthur Wavell IIKate WebsterDarryl WeidenfellerNina & Bob WeinbergCarey WeinheimerSandra WeinheimerMarion & Fred WellsWells Fargo Trust Dept. Alice & Alan WerchanJoe WesterlageJames WhetstoneJeff WhiteKathy & Rick WhiteShauna & Thomas WickhamChris WilemsDavid WilliamsKaren & Marvin WilliamsAnne & David WilliamsonSkipper & E.C. WillmannBob WilsonJohn WinklerAnita & Monte WiseMerry & Joe WittSusan & Troy WittWomen of Memorial Presbyterian Church Betty & Robert WoodPaula & Rex WoodPat & Don WoollettBeatrice & John WrightChristy & Greg WrightIsabel YanezCraig YarosRaul YbarraMartha YorkBarbara YoungDiane YoungStacy YoungKatherine & Ted ZgouridesJeffrey ZimmermannPatsy & Sidney ZirkelDebra Zugai

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New members where welcomed into the Schreiner Oaks Society on February 17 at a reception in their honor. The new members are: (left to right) Jennifer Farhoudi, Mignonne Frantzen, Dr. Michael Looney, Angie Richmond, Ed Richmond, Edith Johnson and James Johnson. Not pictured: Tiffany Andresen, Andres and Zaira Gutierrez and Gary Rodriguez. The estate of Ruth Fagan was honored posthumously.

New Schreiner Oaks Members