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many stars come from texas.
M ANY STARS COM E FROM TEXAS. MESSAGE A from the FOUNDER s the Terry Foundation approaches our twentieth anniversary, what began modestly in 1986 is now the largest private source of scholarships for a growing number of Texas public universities. After its first seventeen years at the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A & M University, the Foundation expanded for the first time in 2004 to include Scholars at the University of Houston and at Texas State University-San Marcos. In 2005, the Board of Directors approved additional growth for the Terry Foundation Scholarship Program to the University of Texas at San Antonio and the University of Texas at Dallas. The first Scholars for UTD and UTSA were selected at interviews in April, 2006 and will begin college in the fall of 2006. The Foundation is pleased to welcome these outstanding institutions to the Terry program. In April, the Foundation selected a total of 157 new 2006 Scholars. We are indebted to our Scholars and Scholar Alumni who joined the Howard L. Terry members of our Board of Directors in serving on the panels to select the new class. This new class, when combined with our existing Scholars, will bring the total number of active Terry Scholars at all six universities to more than six hundred students. The spring of 2006 also brought graduation to 137 Terry Scholars, many of whom graduated with honors. They join a growing body of Scholar Alumni that now numbers over 900. On behalf of the Board of Directors and the Foundation staff, we would also like to thank the staffs at the University of Texas at Dallas, the University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas State University-San Marcos, the University of Houston, Texas A& M University, and the University of Texas at Austin, for their invaluable assistance during our annual interview process in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Remember, the harder you work, the luckier you get! Howard L. Terry July 15, 2006 CONTENTS History of the Foundation................................................................. 2-3 The Terry Scholarship Program....................................................... 4-5 20th Anniversary - Birth of the Foundation...............................6-7 About Texas State University-San M arco s....................................8-9 2004 Texas State University-San Marcos Scholars.................10-11 2005 Texas State University-San Marcos Scholars.................12-13 About Texas A&M U niversity..................................................... 14-15 F ounders HOWARD L. TERRY NANCY M. TERRY 2000 Texas A&M Scholars..................................................................16 2001 Texas A&M Scholars..................................................................16 2002 Texas A&M Scholars.............................................................17-26 F oundation B oa rd C hair 2003 Texas A&M Scholars............................................................ 27-31 RHETT G. CAMPBELL 2004 Texas A&M Scholars............................................................ 32-35 P resid en t EDWARD T. COTHAM JR 2005 Texas A&M Scholars............................................................ 36-39 The Year in R eview ........................................................................ 40-47 About the University of Texas at San A ntonio........................48-49 D irectors About the University of Texas at D allas.................................... 50-51 JAMES D. DAVIS About the University of Houston................................................ 52-53 YVONNE RODE MOODY R CARTER OVERTON III JO H N W. STORMS 2002 University of Houston Scholars..............................................54 2004 University of Houston S cholars.......................................55-56 2005 University of Houston Scholars..............................................57 D irector o f S chola r R elations About the University of Texas at Austin.................................... 58-59 BETH W. FREEMAN 2001 University of Texasat AustinScholars.................................. 60 2002 University of Texasat Austin Scholars............................ 61-70 F oundation S ta ff BECKY ADAMS ROBERT L. PARKER 2003 University of Texasat Austin Scholars............................ 71-75 2004 University of Texasat Austin Scholars............................ 76-80 BRANDY N. SKILLERN 2005 University of Texasat Austin Scholars.............................81-85 JAMIE THYSSEN Terry Scholar Alumni - University of Texas at Austin . . . . 86-93 BARBIE TYLER Terry Scholar Alumni - Texas A&M University..................... 94-99 About the Founders..............................................................................100 About the Directors....................................................................101-103 About the Foundation Staff............................................................... 104 Index...............................................................................................105-112 HISTORY of the FOUNDATION “Success is the attainm ent o f the goals y o u ve set f o r y o u r self in life. —Howard L. Terry he Terry Foundations goal is to improve and develop the State of Texas by assisting Texas students to attend the state’s finest public universities. The Foundation hopes that these students will have a significant impact on the future leadership of the state and nation. To achieve this goal, the Foundation awards full scholarships to students who meet the high standards set by the Founders. T What began in 1986 as a small scholarship program is now the largest private source of scholarships for the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, the University of Houston, Texas State University-San Marcos, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and the University of Texas at Dallas, with over 600 Terry Scholars enrolled. But its origin was neither large nor legendary — it was as humble and low-profile as the Founders whose name it bears. The Terry Scholarship Program was born of a desire of Howard and Nancy Terry to help young people to help themselves. A long-time resident of Houston, Howard Terry had been active for many years in banking, construction, real estate and oil and gas. With profound business success over the decades and their family’s needs met, the Terrys developed a growing desire to give back to the community and, specifically, to help young people to reach their goals in higher education. Howard Terry and 1987 UT Scholar Jina Kim at the 1991 Winedale Picnic. In the early years o f the Foundation, all the Scholars at the annual p icn ic could sit together around ju st a fe w tables. produces. Thus was born a desire to invest in the students who would attend the public colleges and universities in Texas. The Terrys’ desire to help young people was influenced greatly by Howard Terry’s own college experience: he had attended the University of Texas on an athletic scholarship, becoming captain of the football team and graduating in 1938. His family origins in Cameron, Texas were modest and it was only through the generosity of others that his college education had been made possible. Mr. Terry never forgot the helping hand that he had received in attending college and was determined to extend that same help to a new generation of students. In 1986, the Terrys began considering a variety of options in their desire to make a lasting contribution to the future of Texas higher education. After evaluating ideas as varied as university campus construction projects and endowed-chair faculty positions, the Terrys were still not satisfied. Knowing that universities are more than buildings and classrooms, Howard Terry had repeatedly declined to allow the universities to honor his previous contributions by placing his name on campus structures: “Mortar and bricks will eventually be torn down,” he reasoned. The Terrys believed, in the long term, that a university — like the state it represents - is only At one o f the earliest picnics, Mr. Terry addressed as good as the educated citizens it all the Scholars —without a microphone. 2 ★ ★ A ’V ^ T erry f o u n d a t io n After seeking counsel from sources that included former UT coach Darrell Royal (an original Foundation Board Member) and Houston attorney Rhett Campbell (Board Member since inception and now Board Chair), the Terrys determined that their most lasting contribution would be through a perpetual endowment that would provide college scholarships for students who had demonstrated the capacity to become outstanding future leaders and who needed financial assistance to achieve their goals in higher education. From this simple concept, the Terry Foundation was created in 1986 to be the source of a perpetual scholarship program. Texas A&M University. In the fall of 2004, the Foundation Scholarship Program expanded for the first time, when Terry Scholars were named at the University of Houston and at Texas State University-San Marcos. Two years later, additional growth provided scholarships at the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Texas at San Antonio. Strategic future plans call for the program’s ultimate expansion to other public universities in Texas. The earliest Scholar classes at each university num bered as fe w as eight. The first scholarship recipients, known since then as “Terry Scholars,” were selected at interviews held in the spring of 1987. That original class of seventeen 1987 Scholars was joined in the 1988-1989 academic year by seventeen additional recipients. Over the years, the number of Scholars selected has increased, with the most recent spring 2006 interviews having resulted in the selection of 137 new freshman Scholars. These recipients will join the upper-class Scholars to number over 600 Terry Scholars enrolled for the 2006-2007 academic year. During the first seventeen years of the Foundation’s history, Scholars attended only the University of Texas at Austin or Since its inception, the Terry Scholarship Program has assisted over 1,300 Texas college students to achieve their goals in higher education. The Foundation Board oversees an endowment that is now almost $126 million and includes two members who are Terry Scholar Alumni. Chartered to exist into perpetuity, the Foundation is designed to continue in the future to provide a greater number of scholarships each year. Howard and Nancy Terry continue to be active participants in the Scholarship Program that bears their name. It has become larger than they ever imagined, fulfilling in the process their dreams of making a difference in the lives of students across the state. Despite his extraordinary success in ventures that made the Terry Foundation possible, Howard Terry observes that “the Terry Foundation is the most important thing I’ve done in my life, because it’s enabled me to help more people than I would have ever been able to help otherwise.” Howard and Nancy Terry with the Terry Scholars. The Winedale Picnic, April, 2003. T e rry fo u n d atio n -V + A ★ ★ 3 the TERRY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Criteria T he Terry Foundation awards scholarships to Texas high school seniors who have been accepted for admission to the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University at College Station, the University of Houston, Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, the University of Texas at San Antonio or the University ofTexas at Dallas. To be selected to receive a scholarship, potential Terry Scholars must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and financial need. Terry Scholars are distinguished by a deep-rooted desire to enrich the general welfare of the community and an established record of leadership. In order to select Scholars with the greatest potential for success, the Foundation’s selection committees focus on candidates with a demonstrated history of involvement in Alumni Doug Stanley (A&M 1990), Lucy Fuhrman Krahl (A&M 1988), Melody Ayeli (U T 2000) an d Chris D reiling (UT 1989), with A&M Scholar Megan Murphey and UT Scholar Steven Edwards. 2006 Dallas Interview Panel. activities, outstanding scholastic achievement and a well-rounded personality marked by a desire to succeed. Nominations for Terry Scholarship awards are accepted only from The Selection Process the designated offices at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas Each year in April, the Terry Foundation announces the new class A&M University at College Station, the University of Houston, of Terry Scholars after an intensive two-step selection process. Texas State University-San Marcos, the University ofTexas at San Early each spring, the universities nominate candidates from the Antonio or the University ofTexas at Dallas. Nominations are not freshman class that will matriculate the next fall. In selecting accepted from any other source. nominations, the universities adhere to the selection criteria guidelines established by the Terry Foundation. While the numbers of nominations and subsequent scholarships have grown substantially since the first scholarships were awarded in 1987, the process to win a scholarship has remained highly competitive. In selecting finalists, the selection committees at the affiliated universities are limited to a small fraction of the thousands of applications received. The Foundation administration invites the finalists to formal interviews conducted each spring concurrently in Austin, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. Finalists meet with a six-member panel consisting of members of the Foundation Board of Directors, Alumni Scholars and current Terry Scholars. The interview panels make the final selections and new Scholars are notified prior to May 1st of the interview year. In April 2006, the twelve interview panels met with 352 finalists Foundation sta ff member Barbie Tyler prepares to m ail interview invitations to Scholar candidates. 4 ★ ★ A ’V ^ T erryfoundation for the final selection process. Of those finalists, 157 were selected for Terry Scholarship Awards. The Stipend The Terry Scholarship Award holds the potential to be a full, four-year stipend. Initially, the scholarship is awarded for a Scholar’s First year of college and is renewed annually at the discretion of the Board of Directors. In order to continue as a Terry Scholar, a student must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA, meet the requirements for mandatory attendance at specific Terry Foundation events and fulfill other reporting requirements. The Terry Foundation seeks to provide adequate financial support for each Terry Scholar so that students may concentrate on academics and college-related activities, without having to incur any debt to finance their education. In addition, the Scholarship Beau Taylor, Tommy Holstien, Simon Haidamous, Sveta Grinshpan, Kellie Reed and Laci Loftin. 2005 UT Banquet. Program is designed to eliminate the need for Scholars to work during the college years. The amount of the stipend is based on the full cost to attend the Funding universities, including tuition, fees, books, on-campus room and The Terry Scholarship Program is funded by the earnings of an board and miscellaneous expenses. Over the years, the amount of endowment that has been provided solely by the Founders and is the stipend has increased each year due to rises in cost of living and managed by the Terry Foundation. The current endowment is tuition. The actual specific amount of the stipend will vary for nearly $126 million. The Foundation is structured to exist into each Scholar, depending on other scholarship awards and the perpetuity and anticipates additional growth based on ability of the Scholar’s family to contribute to the cost of college. incremental endowment by the Founders. CUMULATIVE TOTAL NUMBER OF TERRY SCHOLARS 1.800 17 34 57 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 T erry f o u n d a t io n 2001 > 2002 2003 2004 2005 A ★ ★ 2006 5 The B irth o f th e Terry F ou n d a tion It was twenty years ago this year - December 30, 1986 —when Howard and Nancy Terry created the Terry Foundation with an initial endowment of $1.2 million. The Foundation that was created in 1986 had its origin much earlier. Over the nearly fifty years since his college graduation in 1938, Howard Terry had been a consistent contributor to the University of Texas. These contributions frequently related to the athletic department, since he had served as captain of the U T football team his senior year. Over the years since college, Terry had enjoyed remarkable success in a number of varied business fields. As his wealth increased, he began to reflect on the key events that had led to his success and one event in particular - the scholarship that had enabled him to attend college - always emerged as one of the pivotal moments that had transformed his life. Mrs. Terrys background was in nursing and she was also impressed with how important a helping hand at the right time can be in shaping a person’s life. Early in 1986, Howard and Nancy Terry began to give considerable thought to their growing desire to benefit the com m unity that had provided them the opportunity for success. W ith th e ir fa m ily ’s future secure, th ey considered a variety of options that would Howard Terry enable them to benefit young Texans in higher education. Not satisfied with suggestions of conventional philanthropic gestures, they eventually pursued the idea of a perpetual scholarship program that would invest directly in future generations — in Howard Terry’s own words: “helping young people to help themselves.” In the summer of 1986, Terry took his dream and sought counsel from knowledgeable professionals and trusted friends. His first visit was with colleague Darrell Royal, legendary former football coach at UT and longtime personal friend. Royal offered encouragement and agreed in advance to serve on the initial Foundation Board of Trustees and to lend his seasoned recruiting expertise to the process for selecting recipients. Nancy Terry Next on Terry’s agenda for advice was friend and noted attorney Marvin Collie, a recognized expert in nonprofit foundations at Houston’s Vinson & Elkins law firm. Terry credits Collie with the idea to include both UT and Texas A & M in the original program. In addition, Collie offered valuable counsel in the formation and structure of the original Foundation trust. Howard Terry also contacted Charles Lovelace, Executive Director of the Morehead Foundation. Founded in 1945, the Morehead program offers four-year scholarships at the University of North Carolina. Pleased to learn of Terry’s idea, Lovelace offered seasoned guidance and a variety of time-proven policies and practices from the Morehead program, several of which significantly influenced the initial operations of the Terry Foundation. During 1986, Howard Terry also met frequently with Houston attorney Rhett G. Campbell, a longtime professional colleague and personal friend. Campbell recounted to Terry his experience in being selected as a Hatton Sumners Scholar at the SM U Law 6 ★ ★ A "V T erryfoundation School: a process that included a personal interview with a committee of six. As those familiar with the Terry selection process will recognize, that idea formed the model for the interview structure still employed today. As 1986 progressed, the plan to grant a few scholarships evolved into the creation of a perpetual endowment that would be used to provide m any scholarships for deserving Texas high school students who had demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and need. In the fall of 1986, the original trust agreement was drafted and plans were set in place to fund the trust at the end of that year. The selection of the first scholarship recipients was targeted for the following spring, with the first awards to be funded for the fall 1987 university semesters. On December 30, 1986, Howard Terry wrote a personal check for $1.2 m illion and the Terry Foundation became a reality. The Terrys were joined on the initial Foundation Board by Campbell, Royal, John W. Storms (CPA and longtime tax advisor to Howard Terry) and R. Carter Overton III, at that time a recent UT graduate and fam ily friend of the Terrys. Beth Freeman, Terry’s assistant since 1983, was named Foundation Administrator. Howard Terry’s plan worked. The initial seventeen scholarship recipients were selected at interviews in the spring of 1987 and while the program has grown, the process for helping deserving Texans has remained essentially unchanged. The twenty years since 1986 have brought remarkable success to the Foundation. The original $1.2 million endowment now stands at almost $126 m illion and the original two universities have been joined by four additional schools. Over the years, the original group of seventeen Terry Scholars has grown to over 1,500 and the Foundation has contributed over $41 m illion for scholarships. At age 89, Howard Terry is still personally involved in the business of the Foundation, active d aily at the Foundation headquarters in Houston and still challenging future generations to give back to their community. In the video shown to new Terry Scholars each year at their Foundation orientation session, he advises, “Life is not a one-way street. We’ve sent you through college - now you think about what you’re going to do for the next person.” Howard and Nancy Terry with the Terry Scholars. The Winedale Picnic, April 2006. T erryfoundation 'V ★ ★ 7 TEXAS STATE U N I V E R S I T Y Located at the heart o f campus, “Old M a in ’ has long been the symbol ofTexas State University-San Marcos. T exas State University-San Marcos is a doctoral granting College, University, and in 2003 to Texas State University-San university located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio Marcos. Each name reflects the university’s growth from a small corridor, the largest campus in the Texas State University System, teacher preparation institution to a major, multipurpose university. and one of the largest in the state. Texas State’s original mission was to prepare Texas public school teachers, especially those of south central Texas. It became Texas State’s 27,129 students choose from 115 undergraduate, 84 renowned for carrying out this mission, but today it does far more. master’s and six Ph.D. graduate degree programs offered by seven colleges - Applied Arts, the McCoy College of Business As the university’s student population has grown - from 303 in Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication, 1903 to 27,129 in 2005 —the campus, too, has expanded. The Health Professions, Liberal Arts and Science. original 11-acre main campus has grown to 429 acres, plus an additional 4,200 off-site acres in ranching, farming and a Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1899, Southwest Texas recreational camp. Major acquisitions include the 79-acre State Normal School opened its doors in 1903. Over the years the San Marcos Baptist Academy campus in 1978, 90-acre Aquarena Legislature broadened the institution’s scope and changed its Springs Resort in 1994, 125-acre University Camp on the Blanco name, in succession, to Normal College, Teachers College, River in 1951, and 3,485-acre Freeman Ranch in 1985. 8 ★ ★ A 'V -V T e rryfo u n d atio n Located on the edge of the Texas Hill Country where blackland prairies turn in to beautiful hills, Texas State enjoys a setting that is unique among Texas universities. The beauty of the crystal-clear San Marcos River and the stately cypress and pecan trees on the campus add to the charm of its picturesque setting. The campus is in San Marcos, a community about halfway between Austin and San Antonio. Its location on the banks of the San Marcos River provides recreational and leisure activities for students throughout the year. Texas State is nationally recognized for excellence in many academic disciplines. The Geography Department has been ranked the largest and one of the best programs in the nation for the top 20 for eight straight years. The American Advertising Federation student team claimed its second national title win in 2005. many years by the American Association of Geographers. Faculty Texas State students in jazz, marching and concert band, symphony, members in geography, communication studies, business, choirs, instrumental ensembles, mariachis and steel drum band mathematics and mass communication have been recognized as maintain schedules of performances across the state and the world. the best in the nation in their fields. Fifteen faculty members have The jazz program has been featured for years at the Mentreux been honored as Piper Professors, an annual recognition of the top (Switzerland) Jazz Festival. The sound recording technology college faculty in the state. program, housed at Texas State’s unique Fire Station Studio, is the Student teams in debate, advertising and free enterprise routinely only degree program of its kind in the Southwest. place high in national competitions. The Students in Free W ith a diverse campus community including more than Enterprise (SIFE) team won the international competition in 26 percent of the student body from ethnic minorities, Texas State 2000 against 700 teams from 15 countries and has placed among is one of the top 20 producers of Hispanic baccalaureate graduates in the nation. Texas State is also the lead institution of a multi-institution teaching center offering several programs in the greater north Austin area. There are 1,586 students enrolled at the Round Rock Higher Education Center. The university has granted well over 100,000 degrees over the years. Alumni include Lyndon B. Johnson, Class of 1930, making Texas State the only Texas institution - and one of only 29 colleges nationwide — to have graduated an American president. Our Texans have become leaders in business, education, entertainment, media, literature, the military, law enforcement, government, agriculture, technology, science, sports, law and health care. T e rry fo u n d atio n ^ -V + ★ ★ 9 2 0 0 4 T E XAS STATE U N I V E R S I T Y Christina L. Bernal Belinda M. Bounds Lyford, TX Lyford High School Major: Mass Communications Cleveland, TX Tarkington High School Major. International Studies Minor: Spanish Bonnie R. Cole Jennie M. Darst North Richland Hills, TX Birdville High School Major: Geography Minor: French Corpus Christi, TX Calallen High School M ajor 1: History M ajor 2: Education Scholars make their way through the refreshment line. 2005 UT Orientation. Jam ie Xu-Brown, Laura Zavala, Mary Elhardt and Jennifer Hemmick. 2005 UH Banquet. 10 ★ ★ A- -’V ^ T erryfoundation Kathryn J. Ellis Mary K. Farman Wallis, TX Brazos High School Major: English Minor: Spanish Austin, TX Westwood High School M ajor 1: Social Work M ajor 2: Psychology Maira L. Garcia Amy L. Heiner Cuero, TX Cuero High School M ajor 1: Print Journalism M ajor 2: Political Science Orange, TX Little Cypress-Mauriceville H.S. Major: Health Care 2 0 0 4 TEXAS STATE U N I V E R S I T Y Valerie L. Jochec Erin E. Mursch Matthew L. Priest Michael L. Reynolds Deborah A. Rivera Cameron, TX C.H. Yoe High School Major 1: Health & Fitness Management M ajor 2: Business Admin. San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Major: Public Relations Minor: Spanish Lumberton, TX Lumberton High School M ajor 1: Finance M ajor 2: Business Admin. San Antonio, TX William H. Taft High School Major: Mathematics San Antonio, TX Earl Warren High School Major: Mass Communications Chelsea G. Rutherford Meghan M. Smith Kristina A. Zuris Brady, TX Brady High School M ajor 1: Psychology M ajor 2: Business Admin. Angleton, TX Angleton High School Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Corpus Christi, TX Mary Carroll High School Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Minor: Spanish Scholars prepare to compete in the annual Terry Olympics. 2006 Winedale Picnic. T erryfoundation > 'V A- ★ ★ 11 2 0 0 5 TE XAS STATE U N I V E R S I T Y Myra Zimmerman and Erica Rodriguez. 2005 UH Banquet. Camille M. Brady Kellye D. Halpern Terlingua, TX Big Bend High School Major: Theatre & Dance Minor: Music San Antonio, TX James Madison High School Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Minor: Mathematics Jordan J. Isom Janelle M. Martin Kerrville, TX Tivy High School Major: Psychology Minor: Biology San Marcos, TX San Marcos High School M ajor 1: Music M ajor 2: Speech Communications 12 ★ ★ A A A* Jason D. Arbogast Rebecka L. Barnes Pearland, TX Pearland High School Major: Political Science Woodson, TX Woodson High School Major: Communication Studies Kayla L. Bean Amber M. Blazek Floresville, TX Floresville High School Major: Mass Communications Minor: Anthropology Humble, TX Humble High School Major: Sociology M inor: Mathematics M andy Ramos, Jesse Trussell and Jennifer Smith. 2005 UT Orientation. T e rryfo u n d a tio n 2 0 0 5 T E XAS STATE U N I V E R S I T Y Glenda M. Molina Shae L. Rinehart Erica S. Rodriguez Adolfo R. Ruiz Elaine M. Smith Rio Hondo, TX Rio Hondo High School Major: Accounting Hermleigh, TX Hermleigh High School Major: Physical Therapy Humble, TX Humble High School Major: Mass Communications Minor: Psychology El Paso, TX Franklin High School Major: Finance New Braunfels, TX New Braunfels High School Major: Mathematics Angel N. Szymura Bliss M. Wilson Myra E. Zimmerman Beeville, TX A.C. Jones High School M ajor: Respiratory Therapy San Marcos, TX San Marcos High School Major: Psychology Kingsville, TX Academy High School M ajor 1: Political Science M ajor 2: Mass Communications Debbie Rivera, Valerie Jochec and Jennie Darst visit with fellow Scholars over refreshments. 2005 Texas State Orientation. T e rry fo u n d atio n ^ '■V + ★ ★ 13 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Texas A&M University Academic Building. T exas A&M University, the Lone Star States first public suit up and play if needed. More recently, it has expanded institution of higher learning, is one of a select few its reputation to include national recognition for attracting universities in the nation to boast triple Land-Grant, Sea-Grant, top students, innovative research programs and exceptional and Space-Grant designation. That status and its strong academic academic programs in a host of areas. In recognition of its strong programs and rich traditions combine to help make Texas A&M a academic and related research programs, Texas A&M is a member unique American institution. of the prestigious American Association of Universities. It also The 130-year-old university is located in College Station, a is home to one of the nations largest chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, medium-sized community approximately equidistant from the states major metropolitan areas. Its 3,200-acre campus is one of the oldest and most respected undergraduate honor society in the largest in the nation and is the home of the George Bush The university’s student body includes some of the country’s Presidential Library and Museum. Texas A&M also operates a brightest men and women. Texas A&M, for example, has marine-oriented branch campus in Galveston. the nation. consistently ranked among the nation’s top schools in enrollment Texas A&M has long been known nationally for its school spirit of new National Merit Scholars. More than 17,000 students and traditions, including the fact that its students stand throughout hold some type of scholarship, including about 2,500 with major football games as the 12th Man to symbolize their willingness to four-year academic scholarships. 14 ★ ★ '■V '■V T erry f o u n d a t io n Texas A&M continues to have the states best graduation rates for any public university for the overall student body, and for African-American and Hispanic students. Its improving graduation rates represent the bucking of a national trend. With 44,378 students as of the fall 2005 semester, Texas A&M ranked as the nation’s sixth-largest university. Among those students are approximately 8,000 graduate and professional-school students. Students hail from all 50 states and more than 120 foreign countries. Although military training has not been mandatory for more than a quarter of a century, some 1,800 young men and women still Texas A&M University boasts a 5,200 acre campus. choose to participate in the university’s Corps of Cadets. The corps continues to commission more military officers than any institution caliber in the world. It also has a leading chemical characterization in the nation except the service academies. center and various installations that enable it to be in the forefront Texas A&M ranks among the top 10 universities nationally in endowment value, reflecting its ability to support world-class in biotechnology and numerous other disciplines in the life and physical sciences and in engineering. faculty and facilities and other aspects of the academic process. The The research work of an outstanding faculty in exceptional facilities faculty includes two Nobel Laureates, two winners of the National places Texas A&M high in rankings of major universities by the Medal of Science and more than 25 members of either the National National Science Foundation. The most recent NSF ranking Academy of Sciences or the National Academy of Engineering. placed Texas A&M among the top 20, and the value of the The university has embarked on an unprecedented “faculty reinvestment program” under which it plans to make a net new addition of 447 tenured or tenure-track faculty by 2008. Almost 350 of the new positions are expected to be established and funded by the 2006 fall semester. Additionally, the university has launched an ambitious construction program totaling approximately $300 million and including a new state-of-the art interdisciplinary university’s research has grown to more than $500 million annually. The research projects supported by that funding encompass all of the university’s academic colleges: agriculture and life sciences, architecture, business, education, engineering, geosciences, liberal arts, science, and veterinary medicine. Homeland security figures prominently in several new programs at Texas A&M with multi million dollar federal funding support. life sciences building and two new physics buildings. The campus Not to be limited by state or national boundaries, Texas A&M has numerous state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities, is firmly committed to a global reach and perspective. Its including a research cyclotron that ranks as one of only three of its international outreach efforts include memoranda of understanding with more than 85 foreign institutions and organizations throughout the world. It opened a branch campus in Qatar in 2003. All costs for building and operating the engineering-oriented campus in the Persian Gulf country are being paid by the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. In addition, Texas A&M operates the Santa Chiara Study Center in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy, and a facility in Mexico City. Also, many College Station-based multi-disciplinary groups are devoted to enhancing research and scholarship opportunities Texas A&M University Administration Building. both at home and abroad. T erryfoundation ^ ★ ★ 15 2 0 0 0 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Anna J. Diller Brian S. Graham Emory, TX Boerne, TX Rains High School Boerne High School M ajor 1: Biomedical Science M ajor: Chemical Engineering M ajor 2: Psychology M inor: Spanish M inor: Spanish LDSSA; AutoCADD Society University Honors; Foundation Honors; Deans List; Undergraduate Research Fellows; Outstanding National SI Leader; University Scholar; President-Golden Key Honor Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma TFSO Officers Jodi Eyhorn and Kristen Cummings proudly display their new A&M Scholar tee-shirts. 2005 A&M Orientation. 2001 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Michael L. Hamilton Beau G. Johnson Kurds W. Thomas Mertzon, TX Holland, TX Pasadena, TX Irion County High School Holland High School Pasadena High School M ajor: Mechanical Engineering M ajor: Construction Science M ajor: Agricultural Development M inor: Business M inor: Business Dwight Look College Honors; ASME; SME; Saddle & Sirloin Club; Big Event Committee 16 ★ ★ "V '■V 'V T erryfoundation 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y M. Nicole Bacchus Abigail K. Barnett Jenna K. Behrens El Paso, TX Lubbock, TX Brady, TX Beeville, TX Coronado High School Coronado High School Brady High School A.C. Jones High School M ajor: International Commerce M ajor: Business M arketing M ajor: Nutritional Sciences M ajor: English M inor: Business Administration MB Zale Leadership Scholar; Business Honors; Order of Omega Greek Honor Society; Kappa Alpha Theta; Mays Business School Fellows Program; Aggie Hostess M inor: Meat Science M inor: Business National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Golden Key International Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; National Scholars Honor Society; HOSTS Volunteer Jennifer D. Brewer Dean’s List; N ational Society o f Collegiate Scholars; Alpha Zeta Honor Fraternity; D.W. W illiam s Scholarship; Charles J. Koerth Sr. M emorial Scholarship; W ard Sm ith M emorial Scholarship; Bruce R. M cGee Scholarship Recipient; M eat Industry Suppliers Alliance Scholarship; A M SA ; Intercollegiate Meat Judging International Contest Cham pion Team (2 00 4); Cargill Meat Solutions High Plains, Am erican Royal and Eastern National Meat Judging Contest Teams; Southwestern Livestock, National W estern Livestock and Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Meat Judging Contest Teams; Saddle & Sirloin Club; Representative-National Block & Bridle Convention (2 0 0 3 -2 0 0 6 ) Helen E. Breyfogle Courtney A. Carmicheal Amanda L. Cowart Patrick B. Cowden Buda, TX Houston, TX Hamilton, TX Amarillo, TX Jack C. Hays High School North Shore Senior High School Hamilton High School Tascosa High School M ajor: Interdisciplinary Studies M ajor: Biology M ajor: English M ajor: Environmental Design M inor: Business National Honor Society of Collegiate Scholars; Golden Key International Honor Society; Coca-Cola Scholar; American Institute of Architecture Students; Beta Theta Pi Fraternity T erryfoundation ^ 17 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Sadra C. Daniels J. Cuyler Dear Dimmitt, TX Perryton, TX Dimmitt High School Perryton High School M ajor: Biology M ajor: Marketing/Pre-Med Golden Key National Honor Society; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; A& M Foundation Honors; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Habitat for Humanity Dean’s Honor Roll (Fall 2002); Business Honors Program; Sybil B. Harrington Scholar; Vice PresidentTAMU Pre-Med Society; Athletic Department Intern (2003-04); Bryan ISD HOSTS Tutor; TAMU Medical & Dental Society Scholarship; Habitat for Humanity A&M Scholars Adam Lee, Stephanie Smith and Andrew Cronin. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Holly R. Dockal Meggan M. Galloway Robert E. Gentry Tiffany M. Gindrat Needville, TX Graham, TX Jourdanton, TX Magnolia, TX Needville High School Graham High School Jourdanton High School Magnolia High School M a jor 1: Accounting/PPA M ajor: Kinesiology M a jor 1: Finance M ajor: Accounting/PPA M ajor 2: Management Information Systems M inor: English M a jor 2: Accounting M asters: M arketing National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Phi Eta Sigma; Counselor & Co-Chair-Fish Camp; CARPOOL Business Honors Program; Dean’s List; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Phi Eta Sigma; Association of Information Technology Professionals; Business Student Council; CARPOOL 18 T erryfoundation 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Evelyn Guillen Anselmo A. Gomez III Benjamin D. Graves JoAnna M. Graves Los Fresnos, TX Boerne, TX Corpus Christi, TX Brownsville, TX Los Fresnos High School Boerne High School Calallen High School Porter High School of Technology M ajor: Kinesiology M a jor 1: Biomedical Science M ajor: Mathematics M ajor: Speech Communications M inor: Spanish M a jor 2: Spanish Deans List; Vice-Chair-Aggie Recruitment Center Samuel A. Hoerster IV Heather L. Humphries John M. Jambers David A. Johnson Mason, Texas Cedar Hill, TX Three Rivers, TX Gordon, TX Mason High School Cedar Hill High School Three Rivers High School Gordon High School M a jor 1: English M ajor: Animal Science M ajor: Accounting/PPA - Finance M ajor: Biomedical Science M ajor 2: Teaching Certification President-Latter-day Saint Student Association; International Webmasters Association Dean’s Honor Roll; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society; Golden Key International Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society; Financial Management Association National Honor Society; Business Student Council; Aggie Access Dean’s List; Golden Key Honor Society; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Distinguished Students List; Mentor-Aggie Access; Saddle & Sirloin Club; Intramural Sports T erryfoundation -V -V -V ★ ★ 19 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Cassie N. Kalinec J. Jordan Kepner John C. Klostermann Anne M. Kozel Bryan, TX Katy, TX Raymondville, TX La Grange, TX St. Joseph Catholic High School Katy High School Raymondville High School La Grange High School M ajor: Bioenvironmental Sciences M ajor: Finance M ajor: Finance M ajor: Psychology M inor: Environmental Soil Science M inor: English Distinguished Student; Golden Key International Honor Society; Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society; Senior Merit AwardCOALS; Alpha Zeta National Honors Fraternity; National Association of Environmental Professionals; COALS Council; Dance Arts Society; HOSTS Volunteer University & Business Honors; Mays Business School Dean’s List; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Golden Key Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma National Undergraduate Honor Society; Coca-Cola Scholar; ASSIST; HOSTS Volunteer; Aggie Global Interaction TEAM Mentor; Help-Line Volunteer; M SC FISH Briana L. Kretzschmar Kristin E. Landis Kari A. Leavell Whitney G. Leggett College Station, TX Georgetown, TX Iola, TX La Marque, TX A& M Consolidated High School Georgetown High School Iola High School La Marque High School M ajor: Management International Business Certificate M ajor: Psychology M ajor: Psychology M ajor: Finance Summa Cum Laude; Dean’s List; Wesley Foundation Cum Laude; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Golden Key National Honor Society; Co-Chair-W HOOP; Help-Line Volunteer M inor: Psychology University Foundation Honors; Latin Honors; Mays Business School Deans List; Golden Key International Honor Society; Vice Chair-African American Business Society; Black Graduate Students Associations Undergraduate Academic Achievement Award; University Awareness for Cultural Togetherness; Director of Facilitators-Woodson Black Awareness; LT Jordan Institute for International Awareness; Dominican Republic Intern; Mentor-Freshman Business Initiative; Mentor-Mays Business School Regent Scholar Program Coca-Cola Scholar; George Bush International Scholar; Restaurant & Hospitality Club; HOSTS Volunteer; Wesley Foundation; Aggie Global Interaction; M SC Hospitality 20 T erryfoundation 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Gianina F. Locandro Miriam Y. Magdaleno Victoria L. Malloy Cassie L. Matthews Houston, TX San Antonio, TX Burton, TX Port Aransas, TX Cypress Creek High School Harlandale High School Burton High School Port Aransas High School M ajor: Accounting M ajor 1: Political Science M ajor: Mathematics M ajor: Mechanical Engineering M asters: Finance M ajor 2: Spanish Mays Business School Honors Association; Pi Sigma Epsilon; American Business Women’s Association; W HOOP Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science Honor Society; Political Science Honor Society; Service Chair-TFSO; Director of OperationsStudent Conference on National Affairs; OfficerStudent Government Association Golden Key International Honor Society; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Phi Theta Lambda Future Educators Honor Society; Pi Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society Society of Women Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineering; CREW; Intramural Sports Larry W. May Jr. Stephanie J. Miller Pearland, TX Leander, TX Pearland High School Leander High School M ajor: Mathematics M ajor: Human Resources M inor: Business Tiffany Merkel, Emily M uehr and Yvonne Gonzalez. 2005 UT Orientation. T e rry fo u n d atio n ^ -V ’V ★ ★ 21 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Mitchell W. Moore Jr. Sarah M. Motal Megan R. Murphey David A. Oliphant Houston, TX Victoria, TX Odessa, TX Katy, TX S.P. Waltrip High School Memorial High School Permian High School Katy High School Major: M arketing Major: Agricultural Development Major: Aerospace Engineering Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity; American M arketing Association Outstanding Junior-Ag Development Dept.; Outstanding Freshman & Most Valuable Member-TAMU Horsemen’s Association; American Collegiate Horsemen’s Association; Aggie Global Interaction; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Class Rep-TFSO; HOSTS Volunteer Major 1: Kinesiology Major 2: Medicine Alyssa M. Olvera Carrie A. Parker Krishna A. Patel Shannon C. Porter San Antonio, TX Bryan, TX Arlington, TX Marshall, TX Roosevelt High School St. Joseph Catholic High School Lamar High School Marshall High School Major 1: Educational Psychology Major 2: Special Education Major: W ildlife & Fisheries Sciences Minor: Spanish Major: Biology Major 1: Mechanical Engineering Major 2: Business National Dean’s List; Distinguished Student Award; National Scholars Honor Society; Project Sunshine; Sigma Phi Lambda Sorority W ildlife Ecology & Management; TAMU Student Chapter of the W ildlife Society; TAMU Society for Conservation Biology; TAMU Chapter of American Fisheries Society; VP of Public RelationsAggie Guide Dogs & Service Dogs 22 ★ ★ +'■V^ T erry fo u n d atio n Dean’s List; Golden Key Honor Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Treasurer-Project Sunshine; Alpha Phi Omega; ASPIRE Mentor; Events Coordinator-Alpha Epsilon Delta; Indian Students Association; Volunteer-Health for All 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Courtney K. Potter Jennifer E. Powell San Antonio, TX Orangefield, TX Sandra Day O’Connor High School Orangefield High School M ajor: Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences M ajor: Interdisciplinary Studies M inor: Business Bernadette Asias, Mary Elhardt, Emily Platt and Mariana Guerrero visit at the 2005 UH Orientation. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority; Executive-MSC Hospitality Tours & Traditions (2004-05); M SC Abbott Family Leadership Conference; Bonfire Memorial Dedication Student Committee Rachel L. Redler Daniel R. Rice Jason A. Roddy Gracie T. Rogers Round Rock, TX Conroe, TX Humble, TX Round Rock, TX Stony Point High School Conroe High School Nimitz High School Stony Point High School M ajor: Biochemistry M ajor: Industrial Distribution M ajor: Chemical Engineering M ajor: Biology Dean’s List; Sigma Delta Honor Society; Habitat for Humanity; Professional Association for Industrial Distribution; Intramural Sports M inor: Mathematics M inor: Mathematics Project Sunshine; Aggie Swing Cats T erryfoundation 23 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Terry P. Romero III Megan C. Roth Gloria G. Sanchez Brazoria, TX Bryan, TX Granbury, TX San Antonio, TX West Columbia High School Bryan High School Granbury High School John Marshall High School M ajor: Accounting M ajor: Communication Studies M ajor: Psychology M ajor: Applied Mathematics M inor: Business M inor: Sociology Golden Key International Honor Society; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Committee for the Awareness of Mexican-American Culture; ASPIRE Mentor Baumberger Scholarship; Pi Mu Epsilon; Geico Achievement Award; ASPIRE Mentor; Student Officials .Association; HOSTS Volunteer Tiffany L. Seaman William D. Shattuck Beth Ross, Molly Koch, Katie Zerr an d Joe Zerr. 2005 A&M Banquet. 24 ★ ★ '■V '•V ^ T erryfoundation Sarah A. Schott Palacios, TX Balch Springs, TX Palacios High School West Mesquite High School M ajor: Business Administration M ajor: Biology 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Wilfred V. Srubar III Chelsy L. Stegall Pake L. Stephens Stacey D. Stewart East Bernard, TX W ichita Falls, TX Blessing, TX Academy, TX East Bernard High School S.H. Rider High School Palacios High School Academy High School Major: Civil Engineering Minor 1: English Minor 2: Architectural History Major: Civil Engineering Major: International Studies Minor: Geography Major: Finance Jennifer J. Wallace University Scholar; Undergraduate Research Fellow; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; College of Engineering-Most Outstanding Senior Award; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; University & Foundation Honors; 2006 Class Vice President; Co-Chair &t Counselor-Fish Camp; Director-Fish Council; Director of Public Outreach-American Society of Civil Engineers; Class Council’s Director of Student Development & Diversity Dean’s List; National Dean’s List; Civil Engineering Scholarship; Golden Key National Honor Society; VP-Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society; Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers Kelley A. Sweeney Amber L. Taylor Ellen K. Tom Mercedes, TX Sherman, TX Campbellton, TX Houston, TX South Texas High School for Health Professions Sherman High School Pleasanton High School Jersey Village High School Major: Business Management Major: Animal Science Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Dean’s List; Class of 2006 Council; Fish Camp; HOSTS Volunteer National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Phi Eta Sigma; 2004 National Champion Meat Judging Team; Alpha Zeta; Saddle & Sirloin Club; Animal Science Aggie REPS; Intern-Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Dean’s List; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; National Scholars Honor Society; Golden Key Honor Society; Lambda Sigma; Tau Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Lambda Theta; LEAD Distinguished Sophomore Award; Member & OfficerTexas State Teachers Association Major 1: English Major 2: Education National Scholars Honor Society; MDE Latino T erryfoundation -V -V ★ ★ 25 2 0 0 2 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Jamie L. Wernli Shaun M. Wied Houston, TX New Home, TX S.R Waltrip High School New Home High School M ajor: Civil Engineering M ajor: Agricultural Development M inor: Business Corps of Cadets; Traditions Council; HOSTS Volunteer M ary Shatleh, Yusra Siddiqui and Romana Sirajuddin. 2005 UH Banquet. Krystle N. Williams Teri L. Windham Houston, TX Baird, TX Aldine Senior High School Baird High School M ajor: Animal Science M ajor: Biomedical Science M inor: English Texas State University Assistant Director-Student Financial Aid Chris Murr, Foundation Director Yvonne Rode Moody, an d Texas State University Director-Student Financial Aid Mariko Gomez. 2005 Texas State Banquet. 26 ★ ★ -V "V -V T erryfoundation Alpha Zeta; George & M ary J. Hamman Scholar; Saddle & Sirloin Club; College Republicans 2 0 0 3 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Keith J. Batla Anna M. Beach Rachel A. Berry Caron L. Blankenhorn Anne R. Bradbury Garden City, TX Garden City High School Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Austin, TX Brentwood Christian H.S. Major: Interdiscipl. Studies Liberty, TX Liberty High School Major: Biomedical Science League City, TX Clear Creek High School Major: Chemical Engineering Giddings, TX Giddings High School Major: Psychology Minor: History Chara R. Bray Stephen J. Brookshire B. Sky Brown Janiece R. Crenwelge Stephanie T. Cwikla Crowley, TX Crowley High School M ajor 1: Business Mgmt. M ajor 2: Business Admin. Tahoka, TX Tahoka High School Major: Ag. Economics Texas City, TX Texas City High School Major: Political Science Fredericksburg, TX Fredericksburg High School Major: Interdiscipl. Studies M inor: English Fort Worth, TX Brewer High School Major: Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences Eric L. DeBerry Quentin A. Donnellan Danbury, TX Danbury High School Major: Industrial Distribution Lago Vista, TX Lago Vista High School Major: Biochemistry Travis W. Eubanks Jeffrey A. Fogle Houston, TX Westfield High School Major: Electrical Engineering Lockhart, TX Lockhart High School Major: Civil Engineering Scholars m ingle at the 2005 UT Orientation. T erryfoundation ^ -V -V ★ ★ 27 2 0 0 3 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Adam C. Frenzel Bryan K. Griffith Joshua T. Hawke Jessica L. Hays Drew E. Jarman Orange, TX West Orange-Stark H.S. Major: Biomedical Science Pasadena, TX Sam Rayburn High School Major: Mechanical Engineering San Antonio, TX Cornerstone Christian School Major: Electrical Engineering League City, TX Bay Area Christian High School Major: Civil Engineering El Paso, TX Burges High School Major: Industrial Distribution Ashley N. Jarmon Isaac A. Johnson Elgin, TX Elgin High School Major: Accounting/PPA Caldwell, TX Caldwell High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Alumni Casie Kaluza Wenmohs (UT 1989), Jessica Scott (A&M 1993) and Courtney Cleland (UT 1999). 2005 Austin Alumni Luncheon. Amanda M. Kowalski Sarah N. Lowery Red Oak, TX Red Oak High School Major: Biomedical Science Fort Worth, TX Birdville High School Major: Elementary Education Ryan C. Martin Jessica A. McCann William F. McCranor Kerry L. McLeroy Blake L. Meyer Arlington, TX James Martin High School Major: Biochemistry Gilmer, TX Harmony High School Major: Communication Studies Willis, TX Willis High School Major: Electrical Engineering Fort Worth, TX Southwest High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Pasadena, TX Sam Rayburn High School Major: Finance 28 ★ ★ A 'V A* T erryfoundation 2 0 0 3 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Jacob T. Milligan Chris M. Mowry Diana T. Nguyen Nhung X.H. Nguyen Kristen E. Nicholson Van, TX Van High School Major: Agribusiness Frisco, TX Frisco High School Major: Accounting Rockport, TX Rockport-Fulton H.S. Major: Business Management Seguin, TX Seguin High School Major: Environmental Science M inor: Geography Lewisville, TX Lewisville High School Major: Accounting/PPA Laura R. Osborn Clare L. Pace Emory A. Patterson Andrew S. Pogue Amy M. Pustka Granbury, TX Granbury High School Major: Chemical Engineering Dallardsville, TX Big Sandy High School Major: Speech Communications Wichita Falls, TX S.H. Rider High School Major: Anthropology Denton, TX Billy Ryan High School Major: Environmental Design Hallettsville, TX Hallettsville High School Major: Ag. Economics G. Alex Quicano Heather M. Ramer Grand Prairie, TX Grand Prairie High School M ajor 1: Economics M ajor 2: Psychology M inor: Mathematics Celina, TX Celina High School Major: Bilingual Education M inor: Spanish Carissa J. Randolph Michelle K. Reed Gatesville, TX Gatesville High School M ajor: Chemical Engineering Conroe, TX Conroe High School Major: Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences Scholars Laura Zavala an d Jam ie Xu-Brown are greeted by Foundation sta jf members Becky Adams and Jam ie Thyssen. 2005 UH Orientation. T erryfoundation ^ A- ★ ★ 29 2 0 0 3 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Lauren E. Rinando Jody L. Rodenberg Beaumont, TX Monsignor Kelly Catholic H.S. Major: Biochemistry M inor: Spanish Gilmer, TX Harmony High School Major: Sociology Laura D. Roth Daniel W. Scott Ennis, TX Ennis High School Major: Biomedical Science Burleson, TX Burleson High School Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry Anna E. Seybert Lealah M. Shahin Elizabeth R. Stafford Scott A. Steffen Tiffany N. Steubing Omaha, TX Paul H. Pewitt H.S. Major: Mathematics M inor: English Crowley, TX Crowley High School Major: Psychology Garland, TX Garland High School M ajor: Finance Seguin, TX Seguin High School Major: Ag. Engineering Hondo, TX Hondo High School Major: Accounting Vanessa L. Stevens A. Kathrine Story Amanda J. Sulak Steven H. Thai Jaison K. Thomas Irving, TX Nimitz High School Major: Biomedical Science Rockwall, TX Rockwall High School Major: International Studies M inor: Spanish Ennis, TX Ennis High School Major: Accounting Converse, TX Judson High School Major: Civil Engineering South Houston, TX South Houston High School Major: Petroleum Engineering 30 ★ ★ A -V ^ Joanna Rutledge and Susanna Rutledge. 2005 UT Banquet. T erryfoundation 2 0 0 3 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Andrew R. Thompson Paula J. Tyler Samuel C. Webb Shaun R. Weber Arena D. Welch La Grange, TX La Grange High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Houston, TX Aldine Senior High School Major: English Channelview, TX Channelview High School Major: Ag. Economics Three Rivers, TX Three Rivers High School Major: Biomedical Science Mt. Pleasant, TX Chapel Hill High School Major: Journalism Caleb G. Wells Kristen C. West Galveston, TX Ball High School Major: Computer Engineering Baytown, TX Ross S. Sterling High School Major: Accounting Freshmen Scholars are w elcom ed at the 2005 A&M Orientation. Justin L. Westbrook J. Bryant Wilbanks Aspermont, TX Aspermont High School M ajor 1: Accounting M ajor 2: Finance Linden, TX Linden-Kildare High School M ajor 1: Psychology M ajor 2: Sociology April D. Williams Lauren N. Williams John C. Wilson Theresa M. Wolf Jennifer L. Zeig Coldspring, TX Coldspring High School Major: Animal Science Beaumont, TX West Brook High School Major: Accounting Spring, TX Klein Oak High School Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Windthorst, TX Windthorst High School Major: Applied Mathematics Bryan, TX Allen Academy Major: Biochemistry T erryfoundation 'V '•V A ★ ★ 31 2 0 0 4 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y ----- Michelle E. Baggett Brock L. Birkenfeld Alex L. Brandt Stephen T. Britt Australia D. Clark Waller, TX Waller High School Major: Marketing Canyon, TX Canyon High School Major: Finance La Grange, TX Weimar High School Major: Food Science & Technology Missouri City, TX L.V. Hightower High School Major: Business Management New Waverly, TX New Waverly High School Major: Psychology Steven EE. Clary Erin R. Cline J. Cody Cox Kristen M. Cummings Rachel E. Della Croce Sabinal, TX Sabinal High School Major: Petroleum Engineering Lago Vista, TX Lago Vista High School Major: Sociology Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences M inor: Rangeland Ecology & Management Rockwall, TX Rockwall High School Major: Biomedical Science McAllen, TX McAllen High School Major: Educational Psychology Jessie E. Deville Mitchell A. Drennan Buda, TX Jack C. Hays High School Major: Biology M inor: Psychology Gilmer, TX Harmony High School Major: Biochemistry Jodi L. Eyhorn Carson L. Fairbanks A&M Scholars Kurtis Thomas and Sarah Motal. 2006 Winedale Picnic. San Antonio, TX Dallardsville, TX Douglas MacArthur High School Big Sandy High School M ajor 1: Communication Studies Major: Biomedical Science M ajor 2: English 32 ★ ★ A A ^ T erryfoundation 2 0 0 4 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Katie C. Fite Miriam B. Garcia Kristen J. Gibbs Lindsay K. Gillaspie Amy L. Gonzalez Sweetwater, TX Sweetwater High School Major: Psychology Port Neches, TX Port Neches-Groves High School Major: Business Management M inor: Spanish White Oak, TX White Oak High School Major: International Studies Huntsville, TX Huntsville High School Major: Anthropology Anahuac, TX Anahuac High School Major: Biology Deidra A. Griffin Kristen M. EEanel Bowie, TX Bowie High School Major: Anthropology Cameron, TX C. H. Yoe High School Major: Accounting Kristin K. Kellar Lauren F. Kelley Coahoma, TX Coahoma High School Major: Finance Holland, TX Holland High School Major: Community Health J.B. Wilbanks, Isaac Johnson and Emory Patterson. 2005A&M Banquet. Christopher B. Klein Keith N. Krause Quynh Nhu T. Le William B. Lowry Christina M. Moore Amarillo, TX Amarillo High School Major: Biomedical Engineering La Grange, TX La Grange High School Major: Mechanical Engineering College Station, TX A&M Consolidated H.S. M ajor 1: Accounting/PPA M ajor 2: Finance Bangs, TX Bangs High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Lancaster, TX Lancaster High School Major: Animal Science T erryfoundation A A A ★ ★ 33 2 0 0 4 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Brian J. Mueller Travis L. Orms Brooke E. Rasberry Julie C. Rogers Megan C. Ryan Schulenburg, TX Schulenburg High School Major: Accounting/PPA Ore City, TX Ore City High School Major: Animal Science Justin, TX Northwest High School Major: Microbiology Round Rock, TX Stony Point High School Major: Business Administration Beaumont, TX Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School Major: English Stacy R. Shaffer Hadden S. Starnes Jada L. Stevenson Alexa C. Tang Matthew M. Tillman Austin, TX Westlake High School Major: Business Administration M inor: Spanish Gilmer, TX Harmony High School Major: Kinesiology Dalhart, TX Dalhart High School Major: Nutritional Science Klein, TX Klein High School Major: Architecture Junction, TX Junction High School Major: Biomedical Science Ryan Y. Tillman Sarah E. Traylor Junction, TX Junction High School Major: Biomedical Science Houston, TX S.P. Waltrip High School Major: Elementary Education a ■ a. Jm Scholars Jin g Xie and Philip MacIntyre with UH Honors College Dean Dr. Ted Estess. 2005 UH Orientation. 34 ★ ★ A A A T erryfoundation Thu H. Truong Catherine D. Tucker Wichita Falls, TX Hirschi High School M ajor 1: Chemistry M ajor 2: Mathematics San Angelo, TX Central High School M ajor: Sociology 2 0 0 4 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Ashley A. Walker La Porte, TX La Porte High School Major: Elementary Education Christina R. Walls UT Scholars Rebecca Wahlberg, M att Hamilton and Drew Clinton. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Palestine, TX Elkhart High School Major: International Studies Charlotte Berson and April Michaud. 2005 UT Banquet. Hollie N. Wibberg Paige J. Willis Brittany L. Winkler Willis, TX Willis High School Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Columbus, TX Columbus High School Major: Biomedical Science Meridian, TX Meridian High School Major: Biology Candace L. Wong Joseph S. Zerr Lockhart, TX Lockhart High School Major: Architecture D'Hanis, TX D'Hanis High School Major: Chemical Engineering T erryfoundation A A A ★ ★ 35 2 0 0 5 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Lynette R. Airington Richard J. Anderson Shanna L. Andrews Amber K. Arseneaux Monica R. Baggett El Paso, TX Andress High School Major: Political Science Mansfield, TX Mansfield Summit High School Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences Center, TX Center High School Major: Computer Engineering McGregor, TX McGregor High School Major: Agribusiness Wichita Falls, TX S.H. Rider High School Major: Business Administration Kari D. Bailes Amit Bhakta Shepherd, TX Shepherd High School Major: Ag. Development Rockport, TX Rockport-Fulton High School Major: Biology Megean D. Blum Braden R. Boening Port Neches, TX Port Neches-Groves High School Major: English M inor: Business Poth, TX Poth High School Major: Animal Science Jesse D. Borhaug Marisa L. Bumguardner Adam M. Campbell Carl E. Cooper Andrew R Cronin Corinth, TX Lake Dallas High School Major: Construction Science Minor: Business Palacios, TX Palacios High School Major: Architecture Lindale, TX Lindale High School Major: Aerospace Engineering Houston, TX Stratford High School Major: Business Katy, TX Katy High School M ajor 1: Finance M ajor 2: Accounting 36 Gloria Sanchez. 2005 A&M Banquet. T erryfoundation 20 0 5 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Felicia A. Dacy Amanda K. Engram J. Darrek Ferrell Austin W. Hawkins Zoe L. Hess La Vernia, TX La Vernia High School M ajor: English Lorena, TX Lorena High School Major: Biomedical Engineering North Zulch, TX North Zulch High School Major: Political Science Tom Bean, TX Tom Bean High School Major: Agribusiness Mount Pleasant, TX Chapel Hill High School Major: Speech Communications M inor: Spanish Matthew W. Hester Kyle E. Humphreys Alexandra Iacob Trace R. Jacoby Courtney N. James Bryan, TX Bryan High School Major: Business Administration Dallas, TX Lake Highlands High School Major: Mechanical Engineering M inor: Business College Station, TX A&M Consolidated High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: German Burnet, TX Burnet High School Major: Animal Science Fort Worth, TX Eastern Hills High School Major: English Wesley D. Johnson Claude T. Kilgore Melissa S. Koch Sam C. Kwiatkowski Adam C. Lee Moulton, TX Moulton High School Major: Petroleum Engineering Stockdale, TX Stockdale High School Major: Business Administration D’Hanis, TX D’Hanis High School M ajor 1: Accounting M ajor 2: Business Management Tomball, TX Tomball High School Major: Biochemistry Kingwood, TX Kingwood High School Major: Speech Communications Minor: Business Georgia K. Lombardo Myles H. Marek R. Fletcher Massie Stephanie M. McMillen Charlene L. Mesa McAllen, TX James Nikki Rowe High School Major: Business Wallis, TX Brazos High School Major: Petroleum Engineering Dallas, TX Bryan Adams High School Major: Aerospace Engineering Nacogdoches, TX Nacogdoches High School Major: Biomedical Science Robstown, TX Robstown High School Major: Political Science T erryfoundation A A A ★ ★ 37 2 0 0 5 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Caitlin Marian, Shelly Watson, Danielle Urban and Ashley Ferguson. 2005 UT Orientation. Meagan M. Mock Marissa L. Needles Navasota, TX Navasota High School Major: Accounting Arlington, TX Arlington High School Major: Business Management Katherine M. New Brian C. Paolino Clifton, TX Clifton High School Major: Kinesiology Lampasas, TX Lampasas High School Major 1: Business Administration Major 2: Business Management Melissa D. Parsons Jordan M. Reid Juan Reyes Elizabeth C. Ross Meryl K. Roulain Cedar Park, TX Cedar Park High School Major: Business Whitehouse, TX Whitehouse High School Major: Biomedical Science Minor: Spanish Madisonville, TX Madisonville High School M ajor 1: Ag. Engineering Major 2: Nuclear Engineering Brady, TX Brady High School Major: Business Administration Caldwell, TX Caldwell High School Major: Political Science Kristin N. Ruschhaupt Charis G. Santini Ashley M. Schoonover Katie M. Shannon Tiffany L. Shine Three Rivers, TX Three Rivers High School Major: Animal Science College Station, TX Home School Major: Biochemistry Brownsboro, TX Brownsboro High School M ajor 1: International Studies M ajor 2: Russian Normangee, TX Normangee High School Major: Ag. Journalism Madisonville, TX Madisonville High School Major 1: Business Administration M ajor 2: Finance 38 T erryfoundation 2 0 0 5 TEXAS A&M U N I V E R S I T Y Sarah E. Skrivanek Krista N. Smith Stephanie L. Smith Milly Sordo Sheila G. Spacek Wellborn, TX Saint Joseph High School Major: Entomology Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School M ajor 1: Interdisciplinary Studies M ajor 2: Psychology Cypress, TX Cypress Fairbanks High School Major: Psychology Mission, TX Sharyland High School Major: Speech Communications Dime Box, TX Dime Box High School Major: Kinesiology Kaela L. Steubing Moriah S. Thompson Lesley N. Vaculin Andrew R. Weber Katie M. Zerr Hondo, TX Hondo High School Major: Ag. Engineering Houston, TX Cypress Falls High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Cameron, TX C.H. Yoe High School Major: Sociology Buda, TX Jack C. Hays High School Major: Civil Engineering D’Hanis, TX D’Hanis High School M ajor 1: Accounting Major 2: Business Management 2006 Winedale Picnic. T erryfoundation A A A ★ ★ 39 THE YEAR IN REVIEW Campus O rientation Terry Scholars at each of the four universities gathered on Rhett Campbell and President Ed Cotham. The Scholars also met campus in Houston, Austin, College Station and San Marcos with members of college administration and with invited guest for the Foundation’s annual orientation programs. These speakers in the fields of time management and study skills. events were held in late summer, just prior to the start of the fall 2005 semester. At the University of Houston and Texas State University-San Marcos, the freshmen Terry Scholars met for the first time with their new For new freshman Scholars, the orientation is designed to fellow Scholars and with members of the university and focus special emphasis on the challenges faced by first-year Foundation staffs. The programs also included information about college students. The day’s events included presentations on the Terry Scholar organizations at each university. The Scholars the Foundation Scholarship Program by Board Chair later enjoyed an informal dinner and networking with the sophomore 2004 Terry Scholars, the inaugural classes at each university. At the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University, the orientation program also included career seminars for upper-class Scholars. The students attended seminars on preparation for graduate school and post-baccalaureate careers which featured counsel from professionals in the work force, many of whom came from the growing body of Terry Scholar Alumni. At the end of the orientations in Austin and College Station, freshmen and upper-class Scholars met together with representatives of the on-campus Terry Scholar organizations and enjoyed an informal dinner and networking with fellow Scholars. The Terry Scholar Jennifer Bissey displays the new TSSA tee-shirt. 2005 UT Orientation. Student Association (at the University of Texas at Austin) and the Terry Foundation Student Organization (at Texas A&M University) organized and hosted the activities. TFSO Officers at A&M: Back Row: Kristen Gibbs, Tiffany Steubing, Heather Ramer, Christina Moore, Kristen Cummings and Amanda Kowalski. M iddle Row: Jodi Eyhorn, Miriam Magdaleno, Sarah Motal, Miriam Garcia, Jody Rodenberg and Jessica Hays. Front Row: Sarah Lowery, Alex Brandt, Brian M ueller an d Kristen Hanel. 40 ★ ★ A A A T erryfoundation Scholars review the Foundation handbook at the 2005 Texas State Orientation. THE YEAR UH Scholars at the 2005 Orientation. The fo o d tables. 2005 UT Orientation. in REVIEW TSSA Officers at UT: Racheal Lute, Bradford Howard, Patrick Frasier, Ian Alexander, Rakesh Apte and Jackie Stastny. Texas State Terry Scholars. 2005 Orientation. Billy McCranor an d Daniel Scott. 2005 A&M Orientation. Tammy Chatham, Laura Zavala, Irene Kwan and Talia Gaetke. 2005 UH Orientation. T erryfoundation A A A A ★ 41 YEAR THE IN REVIEW The Fall B anquets In October of 2005, Scholars were hosted by the Foundation at the The banquet at Texas State University-San Marcos was annual fall dinners. Foundation Board Members and staff joined highlighted by the remarks of guest speaker Dr. Laurie Fluker, the Scholars and university guests in elegant settings on each of the Associate Dean, College of Fine Arts & Communication. four campuses for the annual banquets. Scholars enjoyed dinner with Foundation Board members The University of Houston welcomed the Foundation to the Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management for the UH banquet. Scholars greeted Howard and Nancy Terry and and fellow Scholars and the Foundation was pleased to also welcome university President Dr. Denise Trauth and members of the university executive administration. enjoyed dinner and networking with the Directors, fellow Scholars, Later in October, the banquet at College Station was held in and representatives of the university including UH Chancellor the beautiful Jon L. Hagler Center on the campus ofTexas Dr. Jay Gouge. A&M University. Aggie Scholars enjoyed an evening of fine Later in the month, the elegant Alumni Center at the University of Texas was the site of the banquet in Austin. Scholars were hosted by the Foundation for a pre-dinner reception with the members of the Foundation Board of Directors and the UT administration, dining and fellowship hosted by the Terrys. Scholars joined the members of the Foundation Board of Directors and staff and invited guests from the university administration for the annual event. followed by dinner that included remarks by the student leaders of Terry Scholar Student Association. Bonnie Cole and Jennie Darst. 2005 Texas State Banquet. Eshe Cole and Foundation Director Jim Davis. 2005 UT Banquet. 42 ★ ★ A A A T erryfoundation Foundation President Ed Cotham with Scholars Jin g Xie and Philip MacIntyre. 2005 UH Banquet. the YEAR in REVIEW UH Scholars with Howard and Nancy Terry. 2005 UH Banquet. Amy Heiner and Meghan Smith. 2005 Texas State Banquet. Mandy Fly and Brandon Bayles. 2005 UT Banquet. Guest Speaker Dr. Dean L. Bresciana, Vice President fo r Student Affairs, addresses Scholars. 2005 A&M Banquet. M atthew Hester, Daniel Scott, Andrew Weber, Ashley Schoonover, Sam Kwiatkowski, Fletcher Massie and Felicia Dacy. 2005 A&M Banquet. Gabbie McDonald, Foundation Director John Storms, Zach Bevis an d Chelsea Bryant. 2005 UT Banquet. T e rry fo u n d atio n A A A A ★ 43 YEAR THE in REVIEW 2006 In terview s April of 2006 brought the highlight of each Foundation year, when interview panels selected 157 new 2006 Scholars. The finalists came from every area of Texas to interviews held concurrently in Austin, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. The interviews in 2006 included candidates nominated by the two new universities recently added to the Terry Scholarship Program: the University ofTexas at Dallas and the University of Texas at San Antonio. At the end of the interviews, the Foundation named nine new Scholars at each university. Foundation Board Chair Rhett Campbell with Nancy Terry and Alumni Joseph Triepke (U T2000), Nellson Burns (A&M 1993), Teresa Murphy (U T2002) and Alexis Dixon Johnson (UT 1994). 2006 Houston Interview Panel. Members of the Board of Directors were assisted by 58 Scholar Alumni and current Scholars who served on twelve interview panels. Over the course of the interviews, the twelve panels interviewed a total of 352 finalists nominated by the six universities. The Foundation Board of Directors extends special thanks to Jeff Stichler (A&M 1990), Doug Stanley (A&M 1990) and those Scholars and Alumni Scholars who assisted on the selection Gayle Cerrato Hanz (UT 1988), who served as panel chairs in panels, with particular appreciation to Scholar Alum ni Dallas and Houston. Fall 2005 Scholar Alumni L uncheon Austin-area Scholar Alumni gathered in October for Howard and Nancy Terry and renewed friendships with former college the second annual Terry Scholar Alumni Luncheon, classmates and new fellow Scholars in the Austin area. following the inaugural Alumni Luncheon held last year in Houston. Sixty-five Alumni Scholars from the central Texas area were hosted by the Foundation for a lunch meeting, where they enjoyed reunions with Alumnus Neal Kelley (UT 1988) visits with Howard and Nancy Terry. 2005 Austin Alumni Luncheon. 44 ★ ★ A -V -V Foundation Board Chair Rhett Campbell and President Ed Cotham presented a short program featuring updates on the Foundations current operations and highlights of future plans, which include additional gatherings for Scholar Alumni in other geographical areas of the state. Foundation President Ed Cotham and Board Chair Rhett Campbell with Alumnus Adam Williams (A&M 2000). 2005 Austin Alumni Luncheon. T e rryfo u n d atio n THE The YEAR in REVIEW W inedale P icn ic The Foundation annual picnic is held the last Sunday in April on Bright sunshine and balmy breezes contributed to a the grounds of the Winedale Historical Center near Round Top, successful event and Scholars from all four universities Texas. All of the Scholars from each of the participating universities enjoyed delicious buffet fare from the grills of Becks Prime meet together for the only time each year for an informal gathering Catering of Houston. that honors the graduating senior Scholars. The picnic in 2006 was concluded by an additional year in the In April of 2006, over 600 current Scholars were joined by the win streak for the Scholars from Texas A&M University in Foundation Board Members and staff, Alumni Scholars and their the “Terry Olympics,” the annual fun-filled competition families, and special guests from the universities. Catered lunch was sponsored by the Scholar student organizations. followed by the presentation of gifts to the graduating senior Scholars. Following tradition, each Scholar took the microphone to speak briefly of their future plans and then, as a group, honored Howard and Nancy Terry with gifts from each school’s class of senior Scholars. The 2006 picnic was marked by a warm welcome from the A&M and UT Scholars for their growing body of fellow Scholars at the University of Houston and Texas State University-San Marcos. The Cougar Scholars from UH showed particularly noteworthy pride in bright red tee-shirts new for the occasion and a spirited vocal presence during the day. UT Scholars Katie Landrum, Jennifer Shyu, Daniel Wang and M onica Culver. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Texas State Scholars participate in the Terry Olympics. UT Associate Director o f Student Financial Services Don Davis, A&Mform er Director o f Student Financial Aid Al Bormann and A&M Scholar Amy Gonzalez. 2006 Winedale Picnic. T erryfoundation ^ A ★ ★ 45 THE YEAR IN Scholars gather under the pavilion. 2006 Winedale Picnic. UT Scholars Chas Sheffield and Oswaldo Renteria. 2006 Winedale Picnic. ★ ★ A A&M Scholars N hung Nguyen, Quynh Le and Thu Truong 2006 Winedale Picnic. Alumnus Brandy Butler (A&M 2001) with A&M Scholar Abby Howell and Alumnus Lane Roberts (A&M 2001). 2006 Winedale Picnic. UT Scholars Joe Green, Austin Hawkins, Jaison Thomas, Braden Boening, Felicia Dacy, Trace Jacoby and Kari Bailes. 2006 Winedale Picnic. 2006 Winedale Picnic. 46 REVIEW -V 'V T erryfoundation THE YEAR in REVIEW Scholars gather under the shade o f the pavilion. 2006 Winedale Picnic. UT graduating senior Scholar Shivan Mehta details his plans fo r the future. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Howard and Nancy Terry. 2006 Winedale Picnic. UT Scholars Racheal Lute, M att Shroyer, Fabi Ramirez and Jackie Stastny. 2006 Winedale Picnic. UT Scholars Katrina Allison, Ashley Jones, Gabbie M cDonald and Kim Parent. 2006 Winedale Picnic. UH Scholars Tammy Chatham and Krystal Schulle. 2006 Winedale Picnic. T erryfoundation ^ A ★ ★ 47 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN A N T O N IO II I I UJJJJJJJJJJJ l, Main Building, 1604 Campus, University ofTexas at San Antonio. T he University ofTexas at San Antonio is one of the fastest- with 50,000 square feet of exhibit space that attracts more than growing universities in the state and is the second-largest 300,000 visitors annually. academic institution of the prestigious University ofTexas System. UTSA serves more students than any other higher education Located in the eighth largest city in the nation and second largest institution in South Texas, offering 62 undergraduate, 43 masters city in Texas, the university has become the regional center for and 18 doctoral programs in eight colleges: College of higher education, reflected in a 50 percent growth in enrollment Architecture, College of Business, College of Education and Human Development, College of Engineering, College of Liberal over the last ten years. Created by an act of the Texas Legislature in 1969, UTSA enrolled its first students in 1973. In its short history, the university has grown to an enrollment of more than 27,000 students and three campuses - the 1604 Campus in Northwest San Antonio with 29 and Fine Arts, College of Public Policy, College of Sciences and Honors College. Master’s and doctoral degree programs are coordinated through the Graduate School and 14 percent of the student body is enrolled in graduate programs. buildings on 600 acres; the Downtown Campus with four buildings As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business on 11 acres and UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures, a museum professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA 48 ★ ★ '■V '■V T erryfoundation has produced more than 64,000 graduates since awarding its first degrees in August 1974. The university’s campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than 57 percent of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education and nearly 70 percent are the first in their families to attend a college or university. Outside of the classroom, students may choose from more than 150 student organizations. UTSA’s Recreation Center boasts the tallest college climbing wall in Texas, and plans are under way for the expansion of on-campus housing, the University Center and the Recreation and Wellness Center. Today, UTSA is rapidly moving toward premier research university The university’s rapid growth in student population has been status while remaining committed to its original mission of matched by outstanding additions to faculty and to the number of providing affordable, accessible higher education to the people of endowed chairs and professorships: in 2005 alone, seventy new Texas and beyond. Balancing excellence with access is a challenge faculty members were hired at UTSA for a total of 557 that has been embraced by the university community as both a tenure/tenure-track faculty positions. The university’s endowed goal and a responsibility. positions have increased to 28, including 12 distinguished chairs UTSA is making great strides in the research arena. In the last five that are endowed at $ 1 million each. years, the university has been awarded $159 million for UTSA research is as diverse as its student body. Awards from sponsored programs, including $26 million for research in fiscal federal, state and local agencies, as well as private foundations, year 2005. The university has completed construction of an support a wide range of basic and applied research projects, public $84 million biotechnology, sciences and engineering facility and service work and training programs. has created several important research centers that are gaining national prominence. In addition, the university recently received $74 million in tuition revenue bonds from the Texas Legislature designated for construction of a new engineering building. Some of the funded projects include using mathematical models and computer simulations to study Parkinson’s-related diseases, studying the biogeochemistry of contaminated soils and assisting high school teachers to include engineering principles in their math and science curricula. Funding from NASA, the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation supports research projects in biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, physics and astronomy, engineering, computer sciences, mathematics and statistics, and the behavioral sciences. As the rising star of young Texas universities, the University of Texas at San Antonio is committed to becoming one of the top 100 public research universities in the United States, while continuing to draw on the strength of a diverse cultural heritage and to expand access to education at a record-setting pace. T erryfoundation ^ -V ★ ★ 49 T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S AT D A L L A S Administration Building, University ofTexas at Dallas. A s one of the most agile and rapidly growing universities in institutions to offer advanced research and other exciting the world, the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) attracts opportunities traditionally found at larger universities. an extraordinary combination of student and faculty resources to the vibrant, dynamic and globally connected Dallas-Fort Worth area. UTD s relatively brief history has been committed to the pursuit of excellence and the steadfast determination to maintain the highest standards of quality. UTDs research in a variety of fields, especially in engineering and the biomedical sciences, has gained national attention. Much of this research is conducted at UTDs specialized research centers. Scientists at the Center for BrainHealth conduct cutting-edge research on brain-related diseases and injuries. The Cybersecurity Students seeking the close-knit community of a small university and Emergency Preparedness Institute works to address issues of and the reputation and resources of a big one find the perfect homeland security, emergency and disaster response and balance at UTD. With an enrollment of approximately 14,500, cybercrime. UTDs Sickle Cell Disease Research Center is the only UTD offers all the benefits of a small campus: excellent facility of its kind in the Southwest and the first NIH-funded student/faculty ratios and a diverse yet intimate community where sickle cell center in the state. The C allier Center for every student has a voice. However, UTD is also backed by Communication Disorders provides state-of-the-art diagnostics the powerful UT System and strategically aligned with other and treatment for hearing, speech and language disorders. And the 50 ★ ★ '■V '■V -V T erryfoundation Nanotech Institute is at the forefront of understanding and narrow silos of study. They are free to create a customizable degree exploiting the nanoscale with such discoveries as hydrogen- plan or choose from many multidisciplinary programs as well powered artificial muscles that are one hundred times stronger as flexible scheduling options. than human muscles. Many students choose Excellence in research is only logical for UTD, which originated as UTD based on its a science and engineering research facility before it became a academic excellence university in 1969. These research roots have fostered a culture (and for its spacious, that values innovation and advancement, embraces change and apartment-style encourages multidisciplinary study. A prime example of this dorms), legacy is the university’s highly innovative Institute of Biomedical grow but to love they it Sciences and Technology, which brings together researchers from because they feel they a wide variety of fields - m olecular and cell biologists, are an integral part of mathematicians, neuroscientists, social scientists and others - to a growing intellectual transcend the traditional boundaries of academic disciplines and and social community. work together in synergy. A unique institution of extraordinary quality and excellence, Beyond the laboratory, UTD’s School of Management has a the University ofTexas at Dallas has set new standards for creative nationally ranked Cohort MBA program, and its executive MBA innovation in Texas universities and - with the same enthusiasm program is ranked #1 in the region by F inancial Times. The School and energy that has so distinctively marked their past - they are of Arts and Humanities provides programs that merge fine arts and looking forward to a brighter and even more exciting future. computer science. These excellent and wideranging academic programs have attracted outstanding faculty, including Nobel laureates and members of the National Academies, and are a magnet for the states top students. U T D ’s entering freshman class has the highest average SAT score (1240) of any public university in Texas, and more than 40 percent of incoming freshmen are in the top 10 percent of their high school class. As a young university, UTD is not limited by tradition, and its students are not bound by pre-set academic paths or T e rry fo u n d atio n ^ '■V + ★ ★ 51 T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF H O U S T O N The University o f Houston Cullen Performance Hall and the Houston skyline. H ouston and the University of Houston have grown together research programs dealing with BioNanoTechnology. The UH over the past 78 years into international leaders. Today the Law Center offers Health Law, ranked second in the nation, and University of Houston is the country’s most diverse research Intellectual Property Law, ranked fourth in the nation according to university with nationally-recognized faculty and programs. U.S. News & World Report. More than 35,000 students attend UH in twelve colleges and the UH has more than 300 partnerships with government and private Honors College offering 109 bachelors, 131 master’s, 51 doctoral industry and is the home of KUHT, the country’s first PBS station, and three professional degree programs. Students learn from faculty and KUHF, Houston’s NPR station. members who hold the Nobel Peace Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, Tony Awards, the National Medal of Science, and numerous national Outstanding academic programs mark every area of study at and international awards for their work in the arts, humanities, UH: the UH Creative Writing Program is ranked second in the sciences, engineering, business, law and social work. nation by U.S. News & World R eport and is one of the most competitive programs in the country and one of only two offering Faculty members conduct nearly $80 million in research in a Ph.D. The Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant such vital areas as superconductivity, space commercialization, Management is the only school of its kind in Texas and is ranked biomedical engineering, economics, biological sciences, education, third nationally. and petroleum exploration. The university recently broke ground on an $81 million Science and Engineering Research and Classroom The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences’ doctoral Complex, to provide facilities for the many interdisciplinary psychology program is ranked second in Texas, with the 52 ★ ★ A- ’V ^ T erryfoundation psychology and the clinical neuropsychology programs among the top 20 in the nation, according to the National Research Council. Students in the Moores School of Music consistently place first in regional and national competitions and the American Educational Research Association ranked the College of Education among the top schools in the country in research productivity, with special recognition for the pioneering of innovative technologies for teaching and learning. Six UH students from the UH Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture recently earned multiple awards in the International Competition of Ideas held in Milan and the Cullen College of Engineering’s chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering programs are ranked among the top programs in the nation. A new undergraduate program in biomedical engineering, combined with recent strides in nanoengineering, has poised UH to become one of the premier players in bionano research. The college also offers the nation’s only graduate degree in Space Architecture. pass rate. Additionally, the Bauer College is one of five U.S. schools with multiple members in the Academy of Management Hall of Fame and the marketing faculty is ranked in the top five percent worldwide. The MBA program ranks fifth among public universities for producing CEOs of S&P 500 companies The University of Houston’s Bauer College of Business boasts according to Bloomberg Markets. According to U.S. News a n d the top entrepreneurship program in Texas and its accounting World Report, the undergraduate business program ranks in the top department consistently ranks first or second for Texas CPA exam five percent in the nation. The UH College of Pharmacy has partnered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in a cooperative effort unique in the nation, where students will help to develop and exchange scientific resources and educational opportunities. The 560-acre UH campus abounds with parks, fountains, plazas, sculptures, trees and recreational fields. In 2003 the University opened one of the nation’s largest and most advanced Campus Recreation and Wellness Centers. The Athletics Department at UH is truly world-class, with over 73 NCAA championships and 53 Olympians. In addition to campus programs, the UH Distance Education program provides educational opportunities to students in outlying areas - the University of Houston is the largest university distance education program in Texas. UH has awarded more than 200,000 degrees, and roughly 80 percent of alumni remain in the Houston metropolitan area. At the University of Houston, students thrive and new knowledge is created to benefit future generations. T erryfoundation ^ ^ ^ ★ 53 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y OF H O U S T O N Britnee S. Morgan Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee High School M ajor 1: Human & Family Development M ajor 2: American Humanities Alumnus M att Otis (A&M 1999) and Foundation Director Carter Overton. 2006Austin Alumni Luncheon. Scholars, Alumni an d guests enjoy program. 2006 Winedale Picnic. 54 ★ ★ + 'V ^ T e rryfo u n d atio n 2 0 0 4 U N I V E R S I T Y OF H O U S T O N Nelda R Aguilar Autumn R. Billimek Anne M. Bosch Tametrice L. Chatham Yvonne C. Cook Clute, TX Brazoswood High School Major: Biology Houston, TX Jersey Village High School Major: Psychology Friendswood, TX Clear Brook High School Major: Biology Houston, TX Nimitz High School Major: Accounting Spring, TX Spring High School Major: International Business Teresa C. Cupp Talia R. Gaetke Jennifer K. Hemmick Brittani N. Ingram Irene Kwan South Houston, TX South Houston High School Major: Music Education Clute, TX Brazoswood High School Major: Hotel & Restaurant Management Boerne, TX Boerne High School Major: Music Education San Antonio, TX Earl Warren High School Major: Commun. Studies Arlington, TX Lamar High School Major: Commun. Studies Niki Major, Mariana Guerrero, Franco M artinez and M onica Ayala. 2005 UH Banquet. T erryfoundation JV '■V A ★ ★ 55 2 0 0 4 U N I V E R S I T Y OF H O U S T O N Philip C. MacIntyre Stacy E. Mathew Erica Y. Mouton Mary I. Shatleh Jing Xie Channelview, TX Channelview High School Major: Biochemistry Mesquite, TX Dr. Ralph H. Poteet H.S. Major: Pharmacy Houston, TX Michael E. Debakey H.S. Major: Biology Pearland, TX Pearland High School Major: Biology Plano, TX Plano Senior High School Major: Business Honors Laura M. Zavala Houston, TX Aldine Senior High School Major: Psychology Alumni Nichole Forehand Campbell (UT 1997) and Amanda Carlson Donohoe (UT 1987) with A&M Scholar Ben Graves, UT Scholar Kim Parent and Alumnus Lane Roberts (A&M 2001). 2006 Dallas Lnterviews. 56 T erry f o u n d a t io n 2 0 0 5 U N I V E R S I T Y OF H O U S T O N Kira L. Arter Bernadette D. Asias Monica N. Ayala Mary E. Elhardt Mariana Guerrero Houston, TX Duchesne Academy Major: Studio Art Houston, TX Westfield High School M ajor: Pharmacy Houston, TX Stephen F. Austin H.S. Major: General Studies Waco, TX Texas Christian Academy Major: Biology The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands High School Major: Biology Marvin R. Itzep Franco S. Martinez Natasha V. Ostaszewski Emily C. Platt Houston, TX Westside High School Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Houston, TX E.L. Furr High School Major: Electrical Eng. Sugar Land, TX William P. Clements H.S. Major: Architecture Beaumont, TX West Brook High School Major: Architecture Krystal L. Schulle Yusra Siddiqui Lockhart, TX Lockhart High School Major: Biology Bellaire, TX Bellaire High School Major: Biology Romana U. Sirajuddin Foundation Director John Storms and Simon Haidamous. 2005 UT Banquet. Cypress, TX Cypress Fairbanks High School Major: Biology T erryfoundation ^ '•V A ★ ★ 57 T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS AT A U S T I N \ ' • Main Building, University ofTexas at Austin. F or more than 120 years, students from all over the world 140 buildings. In addition, the university maintains research have come to the University of Texas at Austin to receive a centers across the state that place the university’s faculty and first-class education. Students who once walked across campus students at the forefront of study in such areas as nanotechnology, have founded and led Fortune 1000 companies, received Nobel robotics, geophysics, astronomy, marine science, history, literature, and Pulitzer Prizes, been presented with Academy Awards, hoisted and engineering. Heisman Trophies and become Olympic gold medalists. The discoveries that happen at the University of Texas impact The University of Texas at Austin is recognized for its people all over the world and a groundbreaking initiative called accomplishments in research, teaching, and public service. It is the EUREKA (Enhancing Undergraduate Research, Experience, flagship of the 15-campus University ofTexas System. The university Knowledge and Access) brings cutting edge research opportunities includes a main campus of more than 410 acres with more than directly to undergraduate students —including freshmen. Students 58 ★ ★ + 'V ^ T e rryfo u n d atio n spanning the known universe from the inner workings of atomic nuclei to the far reaches of space. In addition to teaching and research responsibilities, faculty members maintain regular office hours and many serve as academic advisers to students. Although UT Austin is a large university, most classes are small enough to allow for considerable faculty and student interaction. The university seeks to maintain a diverse student body united in its pursuit of higher education. In the 2005 fall semester, the university enrolled about 50,000 students from richly varied ethnic and geographic backgrounds. Every day UT graduates make a difference in their communities as volunteers, teachers, journalists, artists, engineers, business leaders and lawyers. With worldrenowned faculty, top-rated academic programs, successful alumni and such an enticing location, it’s no surprise that the University ofTexas at Austin ranks among the best universities in the world. also experience centuries of history on campus by studying prehistoric fossils at the Texas Memorial Museum, gazing at Renaissance and Baroque paintings in the Blanton Museum (the largest university art museum in the country), thumbing through original manuscripts by Ernest Hemingway and T.S. Eliot at the Ransom Center or reliving the turbulent 1960s with a visit through the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum. The faculty of UT Austin is composed of 2,734 professors and lecturers supported by approximately 3,125 assistant instructors and teaching assistants. They include the winners of the 2006 and 1967 Pulitzer Prize in History; a recipient of the 1968 Enrico Fermi Award; the 1970, 1991, 1993, and 2000 National Medal of Science recipients; and the winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics. The university has 1,202 endowed academic positions 284 chairs, 503 professorships, 21 visiting professorships, 127 lectureships, and 267 fellowships. From the efforts of individual faculty members to the work of 86 organized research units, scholarly inquiry covers a broad range of disciplines - literally T erryfoundation -V -V ★ ★ 59 2 0 0 1 U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S AT A U S T I N Suzanne E. Meador Shannon D. Smith Timothy G. Wildt Slaton, TX Houston, TX Victoria, TX Slaton High School Booker T. Washington H.S. for Engineering Professions M ajor 1: Marketing M ajor: Electrical Engineering M ajor 2: Theatre M ajor: Aerospace Engineering University Honors; Engineering Scholar; Sigma Gamma Tau; Kappa Theta Epsilon; AIAA Memorial High School Dean’s List; College of Engineering-Student Ambassador; College of Engineering-Academic Leaders’ Hall of Fame; National Society of Black Engineers; Pi Sigma Pi; Intramural Sports UT Scholars LaMysha Webster; Alexis Angell, Crystal Wotipka, Ricky Vasquez and Luke Icenhower. 2006 Winedale Picnic. 60 ★ ★ -V '■V T erryfoundation 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Lauren N. Abel M. Natalie Alfaro Katrina M. Allison Amy R. Amador Pflugerville, TX Donna, TX San Antonio, TX Austin, TX Pflugerville High School Donna High School John Jay Science Academy Lanier High School Major: Finance Minor: Economics Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Business Foundations Major: Electrical Engineering Major: Psychology Minor: Biology University Honors; Fred Norman Economics Award; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; New Member ChairTexas Lonestars; Committee Head-Project Princess; Business Students Abroad; Red Cross; Project Linus; Intramural Softball University Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; President’s Achievement Scholarship; Robert C. Byrd Endowed Scholarship; Hispanic Scholarship Fund; Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers; Society of Women Engineers Angeline Beltran J. Luis Berumen Brandon J. Bettega Laura C. Bredeson Houston, TX Abilene, TX Houston, TX Marble Falls, TX Cum Laude Deans List; Departmental Honors; Psi Chi National Honor Society; Women in Medicine Northbrook High School Cooper High School St. John’s School Marble Falls High School Major: Architectural Engineering Major: Architectural Engineering Major 1: Communication Studies Major 2: Business Major 1: Business Honors Major 2: M arketing Minor 1: Anthropology Minor 2: Psychology T erryfoundation ^ 61 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Jack G. Clark III Chelsea S. Bryant Zachary W. Cadwalader Lindsey M. Carter Austin, TX Carrollton, TX Dripping Springs, TX Katy, TX John B. Connally High School Carrollton Christian Academy Dripping Springs High School James E. Taylor High School M ajor: Music StudiesInstrumental Emphasis M ajor: Religious Studies M ajor: English M a jor 1: Business Honors M inor: Philosophy M inor: History M ajor 2: M arketing University Honors; College Scholar; Distinguished Scholar; Sigma Alpha Iota; University Flying Club; Longhorn Band University Honors; Dean’s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Alpha Xi Delta; Volunteer-Choose Children; Counselor-Youth Retreat; U T Night Watch; ONE Campaign; Oxford Summer Program M in or 1: Accounting M in or 2: Theatre Arts Jesse H. Jones Scholar; Gold Seal Gold Award; Top Student Manager Award; Mort Utley Club Award; Student Excellence Award; PresidentU T Toastmasters; ChairStudent Advisory Committee; Undergraduate Business Council; Honors Business Association; Drug & Alcohol Peer Advisor Stephanie M. Corder Monica V. Culver Katherine A. Davidson Sybil R. Devasia Dripping Springs, TX The Woodlands, TX Gainesville, TX Dallas, TX The Woodlands High School Gainesville High School Dr. Ralph H. Poteet H.S. M ajor 1: Government/ Liberal Arts Honors M ajor: Textiles and Apparel: Retail Merchandising M ajor: Finance M ajor 2: Business Honors University Honors; Emerging Scholars Program; Mosaic Austin; University Fashion Group Dripping Springs High School M ajor: Education M ajor 3: Finance Texas Exes Presidential Leadership Award; Outstanding Student of the Year Nominee; National Hispanic Scholar; UT Learning Center Peer Counselor; McCombs Peer Career Mentor; Multicultural Information Center-Students for Equity & Diversity; President-McCombs Diversity Council; International Relief Corps; Filipino Student Association 62 ★ ★ A '•V T erryfoundation 2002 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Barry V. Duong Steven M. Edwards Joshua D. Elrod Ashley L. Garcia Houston, TX Kopperl, TX Lockhart, TX Victoria, TX A lief Hastings High School Kopperl High School Lockhart High School Memorial High School M ajor: Finance M ajor: Real Estate Finance M ajor: Biology M ajor: Biochemistry First Place-National Undergraduate Real Estate Case Competition; Pension Real Estate Association National Scholarship; Kindle Scholarship; Undergraduate Real Estate Society; Entrepreneur Society; Urban Land Institute; Real Estate Council of Austin College Scholar-School of Natural Sciences (Honors Day 2005); National Society of Collegiate Scholars; MentorFIG Program M inor: Medicine Amanda L. Garfield Matthew C. Gibson Patrick W. Goertz Daniel R. Grieco III Victoria, TX Grapevine, TX Round Rock, TX Denton, TX Memorial High School Colleyville Heritage High School Stony Point High School Denton High School M ajor: Theatre & Dance M ajor: Electrical Engineering M ajor: Cellular & Molecular Biology M ajor: Corporate Communications M inor: Business Dean’s List; University Scholar; C.R. Smith Endowed Scholarship; Vice Chair of Traditions-Texas Blazers; Communication Council; Teen Mentor-Communities in Schools T erryfoundation ^ ★ ★ 63 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Jessica L. Griffin Trisha L. Gutierrez Brazoria, TX Converse, TX Columbia High School Judson High School M a jor 1: Public Relations M ajor: English M a jor 2: Advertising M inor: Sociology Howard Terry and Philip MacIntyre. 2005 UH Banquet. Jessica M. Guzman Nicole S. Haddad Matthew S. Hamilton Kimberly R. Hicks Austin, TX Austin, TX Angleton, TX Austin, TX James Bowie High School David Crockett High School Angleton High School St. Stephen’s Episcopal H.S. M ajor: Psychology M ajor: English M ajor 1: Russian M a jor 1: Plan II M ajor 2: Government M a jor 2: Czech Language & Literature University Honors; National Merit Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa; University Czech Club 64 ★ ★ A- '■V T e rryfo u n d atio n 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Amanda J. Johnson Ashley M. Jones Margot C. Jones W ill M. Krueger New Braunfels, TX Garland, TX Round Rock, TX Encinal, TX New Braunfels High School Lakeview Centennial H.S. Round Rock High School Cotulla High School M ajor: Journalism M ajor: Magazine Journalism M ajor: Business M ajor: Government M. Elizabeth Mahon J. Michele LaGrone Patricia A. Long Racheal D. Lute Austin, TX M agnolia, TX Taylor, TX Houston, TX M cCallum High School M agnolia High School Taylor High School Nimitz High School M ajor: Plan II Honors/Pre-Med M ajor: Youth & Com m unity Studies M ajor: Architectural Engineering M ajor: Biochemistry University Honors; Foundation Honors; Distinguished Scholar; American M edical Students Association Award; VPAmerican Medical Students Association; President-Plan II Honors Good Society; Plan II Honors Chamber Music Solo Vocalist; Joint Admissions Medical Program; Hope Student Life T erryfoundation ^ '■V -V ★ ★ 65 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Jennifer D. McCook Chloe M. McCoy Gabriella C. McDonald Mac M. McElwrath Slidell, TX Austin, TX Galveston, TX Spring, TX Slidell High School Lyndon B. Johnson H.S. Ball High School Klein High School M ajor: Corporate Communications M ajor: Biomedical Engineering M ajor 1: Psychology M ajor: Finance M inor: Business Foundations M ary Carpenter Panhellenic Award & Scholarship; PresidentAlpha Phi; Alumni Relations Director-Student Government; Forty Acres Fest 2005 & 2006; Order of Omega; Texas Tees; Mortar Board Senior Honor Society University Honors; UT Ballroom Dance Performance Team; Distinguished Speakers Committee; Texas Gospel Fellowship; UT Water Ski Team; PAL Alumni Corps; Texas Research Experience; Health Careers Mentorship Program Shivan V. Mehta Y. David Mei Tessa Moll Lacey L. Moy Plano, TX Houston, TX Houston, TX Poth, TX Plano East Senior High School Sharpstown High School Langham Creek High School Poth High School M ajor: Electrical Engineering M ajor: Finance M ajor: Journalism M ajor: Public Relations 66 M ajor 2: Government M inor: Business Golden Key Member; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Ring Scholarship; Longhorn Band; Alpha Phi Omega; Student Events Center Film Committee M inor: Accounting M inor: Business Asian Business Students Association; Inspire to Interact VP of Public Relations for Public Relations Student Society of America; Tower Public Relations; UT Project Volunteer T erryfoundation 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Katie M. Mushinski Irvin J. Nguyen Kimberly N. Parent Linda J. Park Houston, TX Houston, TX Port Isabel, TX Irving, TX Cypress Creek High School Jersey Village High School Port Isabel High School Irving High School M ajor: Nursing M ajor 1: Pharmacy M ajor: English M a jor 1: Advertising University Honors; National Dean’s List; George & M ary J. Hamman Scholarship; SHARE Volunteer M ajor 2: Kinesiology-Health Promotions & Fitness M inor: History M a jor 2: Retail Merchandising National Dean’s List; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; College Scholar; Robert C. Byrd Scholar; Staff Writer-Jupiter Index.com; HOSTS Mentor; Sigma Tau Delta; Tau Beta Sigma; UT Trombone Choir; U T Jazz Ensemble; UT Symphony and U T Longhorn Band M inor: Business Foundations Mark D. Parvin Brandon J. Patterson San Antonio, TX Smithville, TX University Honors; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; National Dean’s List; Vovinam Instructor Award; Vovinam Vietnamese M artial Arts Club; Asian Pharmacy Students Association; UT Academy of Student Pharmacists; Pharmacy Council; National Comm unity Pharmacists Association; Vietnamese Students Association; Kinesiology Club John F. Kennedy High School Smithville High School M ajor: Kinesiology M ajor: Pharmacy Dean’s List; University Honors; VP-Special EventsStudent Events Center; SEC Tournaments & Games Committee; University Fashion Group; Texas Sweethearts M inor: Business Foundations University Honors 2002-05; Distinguished Scholar 200405; Rho Chi-Pharmacy Honor Society; Phi Lambda SigmaPharmacy Leadership Society; U T Society of Health Systems Pharmacists; President-UT Academy of Student Pharmacists; Capital Area Pharmacists Association; Mexican-American Association of Pharmacy Students Leiwen Wu and Stephen Halcomb. 2005 UT Orientation. T erryfoundation -V ★ ★ 67 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Robert D. Phan Dana D. Pitts Irving, TX Needville, TX MacArthur High School Needville High School M ajor 1: Business Honors M ajor: Psychology M ajor 2: Finance M inor: Pre-Med Conoco Endowed Scholarship; Pargon M inority Scholarship; Co-Founder-Business and Healthcare Association; McCombs School of Business International Program; Texas Union Events Co-Sponsorship Committee; Honors Business Association; Texas Sports & Family Medicine Volunteer; Children’s Hospital of Austin Volunteer John Jambers, Brian M ueller and Steven Thai. 2005 A&M Banquet. Kevin L. Potter Fabiana M. Ramirez David H. Rodriguez Irving, TX Brownsville, TX Austin, TX Irving, TX MacArthur High School Hanna High School M cCallum High School MacArthur High School M ajor: Marketing M a jor 1: Radio/TV/Film M ajor: Mechanical Engineering M ajor: Social Work M inor: Government M a jor 2: Religious Studies University Honors; Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society; Alpha Tau Omega Dean’s List; M u Epsilon Theta; University Filmmakers Alliance 68 ★ ★ A + Susan M. Rowe Dean’s List; Distinguished Scholar; Outstanding Leadership & Academic Achievement; U T Black Alumni Advisory Committee; Social W ork Council; Dean’s Philanthropy Leadership Circle +T e r r y f o u n d a t i o n 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Kathryn L. Schmidt Elijah M. Schussler Matthew S. Shroyer Aaron J. Snyder Mason, TX Austin, TX El Paso, TX Sweetwater, TX Mason High School Lyndon B. Johnson H.S. Franklin High School Sweetwater High School M a jor 1: Spanish M ajor: Chemical Engineering M ajor: English M ajor: Aerospace Engineering M a jor 2: Health Education Nuclear Propulsion Program Officer Candidate Program University Honors; National Honor Society; Mortar Board Senior Honor Society; American Public Health Association; Student Health Advisory Committee; MentorCooperating Programs in the Americas President-Sigma Gamma Tau; ALAA; Emerging Scholars Program Jacquelyn T. Stastny Kimberly Y. Steensma Ryan A. Stoltz Monica M. Suliman Magnolia, TX Round Rock, TX Houston, TX Sugar Land, TX Magnolia High School Round Rock High School Clear Lake High School Fort Bend Baptist Academy M a jor 1: Management M ajor: M arketing M ajor: Architectural Engineering M ajor 1: Human Biology University Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Alpha Epsilon Architectural Engineering Honor Society; Intramural Sports M ajor 2: Plan II Honors M a jor 2: English University Honors; National M erit Scholar; Dean’s List; Golden Key Honor Society; Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society; Volunteer Chair-TSSO; Echo Literary Magazine T erryfoundation University Honors; Dean’s List; Gamma Beta Phi; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Finalist-2005 President’s Leadership Award; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Faculty Coordinator & Co-Chair-UT SEES 69 2 0 0 2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Denise H. Truong J. Richard Swantner Nathan A. Thompson Christina Tran Richmond, TX Corsicana, TX Houston, TX Pasadena, TX Lamar Consolidated High School Corsicana High School A lief Hastings High School J. Frank Dobie High School M ajor: Finance M ajor: English M ajor 1: Design M ajor: M arketing M inor: Spanish M a jor 2: Print Journalism Director-Vietnamese Classes Campaign; Vietnamese American Student Conference University Honors; Houston Endowment Scholar; Robert C. Byrd Scholar; Edward R. Triggs Endowed Scholarship in Design; M.K. Hage Endowed Scholarship in Fine Arts; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Interdisciplinary Design Association; PresidentAsians in Communications; Art Director-Orange Magazine; Intern-Make-AW ish Foundation Jesse R. Trussell Daniel Y. Wang Paul E. Zucknick Hubbard, TX Houston, TX Taylor, TX Hubbard High School Langham Creek High School Taylor High School M ajor: Radio/TV/Film M ajor 1: Business Honors M ajor: Electrical Engineering Dean’s List M a jor 2: Finance M inor: Business Foundations M inor: Chinese University Honors; Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society; Roden Leadership Program Scholar; College Scholar; Student Ambassador-College of Engineering; President-UT Society of Professional Engineers; Mentor-Residential Freshman Interest Group; Student Engineering Council University Honors; Honors Business Association; Woods Endowed Presidential Scholar; Toastmasters; China Care 70 ★ ★ ’V ’V ^ T erryfoundation 2 0 0 3 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Jennifer A. Ainsworth Tessa J. Alaniz R. Ian Alexander Brian J. Allen Alexis L. Angell Luling, TX Luling High School Major: Art History Los Fresnos, TX Los Fresnos High School Major: Biology Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School M ajor 1: American Studies M ajor 2: Government Pasadena, TX Sam Rayburn High School Major: Mgmt. Info Systems Killeen, TX R.M. Shoemaker H.S. Major: Marketing Foundation Director Yvonne Rode M oody and Board Chair Rhett Campbell greet Scholars. 2005 UT Orientation. Sarah N. Anthony Rakesh Apte Lubbock, TX Lubbock High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Arlington, TX Martin High School M ajor 1: Business Honors M ajor 2: Finance Jennifer L. Boyd David P. Brewerton Austin, TX Austin High School Major: Psychology Giddings, TX Giddings High School Major: Architecture Vermique J. Burton Leslie A. Caballero Maresha A. Clark Andrew R. Clinton Simmie J. Colson IV Diboll, TX Diboll High School Major: Biochemistry Liberty, TX Liberty High School Major: Public Relations Minor: Spanish Houston, TX Lamar High School Major: Nursing Rowlett, TX Rowlett High School M ajor 1: Anthropology M ajor 2: Government Houston, TX Booker T. Washington H.S. for Engineering Professions Major: Business Administration T erryfoundation 71 2003 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Cassandra V. Cuellar Ashley N. Davenport Ramiro D. Diaz J. Kate Douglas Maurice A. Enderle Falfurrias, TX Falfurrias High School Major: Government Giddings, TX Giddings High School Major: English El Paso, TX Parkland High School Major: Computer Engineering Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville High School Major: Elementary Education Cypress, TX Cypress Creek H.S. Major: Finance Jessica M. Fertitta Hope K. Fluegel Chase B. Frock Heidi M. Gensler Joseph E. Green Beaumont, TX Monsignor Kelly Catholic H.S. Major: Political Communications Dallas, TX Lutheran High School Major: Chemistry Taylor, TX Taylor High School Major: Finance Austin, TX James Bowie High School Major: Biomedical Engineering San Antonio, TX East Central High School Major: Communication Studies Stephanie L. Guidry Stephen J. Halcomb Joseph T. Halverson Laura E. Hamilton Stefanie L. Hartman Kopperl, TX Kopperl High School Major: Communication Studies Austin, TX Akins High School Major: Aerospace Engineering Austin, TX Lake Travis High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Jasper, TX Jasper High School Major: Pharmacy Crowley, TX Crowley High School Major: Business Kristin R. Hooge Luke D. Icenhower Lauren C. Jarvis Pegah Javidpour Stephanie N. Johnson Pleasanton, TX Pleasanton High School Major: Radio/TV/Film Tomball, TX Tomball High School Major: Advertising Grand Saline, TX Grand Saline High School Major: Electrical Engineering Houston, TX Booker T. Washington H.S. for Engineering Professions M ajor 1: Business Honors Major 2: Mgmt. Info Systems Arlington, TX Lamar High School Major: Chemical Engineering 72 ★ ★ A '■V ^ T erryfoundation 2 0 0 3 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N E. Russell Kocian Olesya V. Korsakoff Jessica L. Kranyec Anna M. Lara Montoya C. Lewis Axtell, TX Axtell High School Major: Marketing San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill H.S. Major: Spanish Literature League City, TX Clear Creek High School Major: Biochemistry Freeport, TX Brazosport High School Major: Marketing Houston, TX Middle College for Technology Careers Major: Mgmt. Info Systems Ruben Marichalar Lauren S. McDowell Kevin A. McPherson Ashley E. Messick Karl A. Miller Pasadena, TX Pasadena High School Major: Biomedical Eng. Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee High School Major: Public Relations Houston, TX Clear Lake High School Major: Accounting Houston, TX Langham Creek H.S. Major: Art History Houston, TX Cypress Falls High School Major: Civil Engineering Robyn R. Miller Amanda J. Morales Waco, TX Waco High School Major: Theatre & Dance Eagle Pass, TX Eagle Pass High School M ajor: Government Meyassa M. Moumen-Baker Mustafa A. Neak Princeton, TX Mansfield, TX Princeton High School Mansfield High School M ajor 1: Government M ajor 1: Business Major 2: Political Communications M ajor 2: Finance Irene Kwan, Mary Shatleh, Mariana Guerrero, Niki M ajor and M onica Ayala. 2005 UH Orientation. T erryfoundation ★ ★ 73 2 0 0 3 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Christine O. Nguyen Houston, TX Cypress Falls High School M ajor 1: Plan II Honors M ajor 2: Business Honors Junction, TX Junction High School M ajor 1: Architecture M ajor 2: Architectural Eng. Over the holiday break at the en d o f 2005, the officers from each o f the fo u r universities Terry Scholar student organization gathered at the first annual Terry Ojficer Retreat. Sharing ideas and visions fo r the Terry Scholars, the meeting proved to be a changing p oin t fo r the organizations. Heather Ramer, 2003 Scholar and president o f AdrMs Terry Foundation Student Organization, observed, “It was awesome to finally g e t together with Terrys from the other colleges. We have som ething so special in common, so it was great to brainstorm and work with them to make the Foundation as great as it can be. ” B. Victor Onadiji Erin N. Pawelek Micah H. Perry Alam Quintero Sadia Rashid Sugar Land, TX Dulles High School Major: Economics Luling, TX Luling High School Major: Sociology Brownwood, TX Brownwood High School M ajor: Aerospace Engineering Hidalgo, TX Hidalgo High School Major: Architectural Engineering Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville High School Major: Journalism Christopher K. Rusch Aleksandra M. Rzeznik Betty Salanic A. Amor Saldana Goleen Samari San Antonio, TX Highlands High School Major: Radio/TV/Film San Antonio, TX Providence High School Major: Advertising Pearland, TX Pearland High School Major: Finance Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City H.S. Major: Architecture Austin, TX Lyndon B. Johnson H.S. M ajor 1: Plan II M ajor 2: Nutrition Christopher A. Oliver 74 T erryfoundation 2 0 0 3 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Shena L. Sandle Dietrich E. Schmidt James A. Schuelke Anna Laura Sherrard Jamie M. Sloat Houston, TX Klein Forest High School Major: Human & Family Development Austin, TX John B. Connally H.S. M ajor 1: Business Honors M ajor 2: Marketing Houston, TX Cypress Springs High School M ajor 1: Philosophy M ajor 2: Marketing Stephenville, TX Stephenville High School Major: Business Hutto, TX Hutto High School Major: Mathematics Alexander C. Smith Kristy D. Smithson Mitzi A. Stansberry Patricia A. Strong Ashley C. Summers Carrollton, TX Creekview High School M ajor: Business Amarillo, TX Amarillo High School Major: Anthropology Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School Major: Pharmacy Houston, TX Cypress Falls High School Major: Aerospace Engineering Decatur, TX Decatur High School Major: Anthropology Alex J. Ting Van T. Ton Ricardo Vasquez Rebecca S. Wahlberg LaMysha F. Webster Garland, TX Garland High School M ajor 1: Business Honors M ajor 2: Marketing Garland, TX Garland High School Major: Biology Brownsville, TX Simon Rivera High School M ajor 1: Marketing M ajor 2: Sociology Austin, TX Lake Travis High School Major: Studio Art Houston, TX Forest Brook High School M ajor 1: Accounting/PPA M ajor 2: French Sarah M. Whitfield Timothy J. Wingfield Crystal D. Wotipka Kayla D. Yandell Orange, TX West Orange-Stark H.S. M ajor: Biochemistry Austin, TX McNeil High School M ajor 1: Architecture M ajor 2: Architectural Eng. Caldwell, TX Caldwell High School Major: Communication Studies Corpus Christi, TX Tuloso-Midway High School Major: Nutrition T erryfoundation -V -V ★ ★ 75 2004 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Edgar L. Aguillon Carolyn J. Barber Zachary J. Bevis Ashley A. Blaha Alexander D. Brand Rockwall, TX Rockwall High School Major: Biology Houston, TX Cypress Creek High School Major: Nursing Austin, TX McCallum High School Major: Biomedical Engir Angleton, TX Angleton High School Major: Nursing Houston, TX Clear Lake High School Major: Physics Colton B. Brugger Ian A. Buchanan Tara E. Buentello Kenneth R. Burkhalter Jr. Baltazar Camacho La Grange, TX La Grange High School Major: Biology Dripping Springs, TX Dripping Springs High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Needville, TX Needville High School M ajor: Plan II Conroe, TX Conroe High School Major: Classics Brownsville, TX James Pace High School Major: Philosophy Jose G. Cantu Stephanie A. Cardwell Edinburg, TX Edinburg North High School Major: Government Beeville, TX Jones High School Major: Business H. Eshe Cole Alexandra R. Covington Temple, TX Temple High School Major: African-American Studies Corpus Christi, TX Calallen High School Major: Economics Marissa Needles, Milly Sordo, Stephanie Smith and Stephanie McMillen. 2005 A&M Banquet. 76 ★ ★ A '■V ^ Terryfoundation 2 0 0 4 U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S AT A U S T I N Caitlin Y. Cunniff Jose A. Del Valle Nidia B. Delgado Kathleen A. Drilling Jeremy B. Duncan Dallas, TX Wilson High School Major: International Business South Houston, TX South Houston High School Major: Mgmt. Info Systems Houston, TX Stephen F. Austin High School Major: Biochemistry Missouri City, TX Elkins High School Major: Finance Baytown, TX Baytown Christian Academy Major: Chemical Engineering Stephanie L. Espinoza San Antonio, TX Business Careers High School Major: Finance Grant R. Faber Adolfo Ruiz with Texas State University Director o f Career Services Curtis Schafer. 2005 Texas State Banquet. San Antonio, TX Communication Arts High School Major: Mgmt. Info Systems Kimberly M. Fish Patrick M. Frasier Stephanie D. Garrett Ella Gendel Jennifer L. Goldstrich Aransas Pass, TX Aransas Pass High School Major: Education Carrizo Springs, TX Carrizo Spring High School Major: Civil Engineering Taylor, TX Taylor High School Major: English Plano, TX Plano West Senior High School Major: Business Dallas, TX Science & Engineering Magnet School Major: Mathematics T erryfoundation A ★ 77 2 0 0 4 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Tiffany M. Gonzales Diana Gonzalez Elizabeth A. Griffin Svetlana Grinshpan Simon N. Haidamous Luling, TX Luling High School Major: Communication Studies Mission, TX Veterans Memorial High School Major: Civil Engineering Arlington, TX Bowie High School Major: History San Antonio, TX MacArthur High School Major: Business Honors Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School M ajor 1: Business Honors M ajor 2: Finance Emily R. Hankinson Kori E. Hattemer Tania Y. Herrera Sherida K. Hibbard Jaime R. Hinojosa Rockwall, TX Rockwall High School Major: Communication Studies Rogers, TX Rogers High School Major: Kinesiology Houston, TX S.P. Waltrip High School Major: Finance Gainesville, TX Gainesville High School Major: English Brownsville, TX James Pace High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Thomas T. Holstien Magera M. Holton Bradford J. Howard Susan R. Hui Brian M. Hyde Bellaire, TX Episcopal High School Major: Business Administration Dripping Springs, TX Dripping Springs High School M ajor 1: Design M ajor 2: Studio Art Houston, TX Willowridge High School M ajor: English Arlington, TX Mansfield Summit High School Major: Business Honors La Porte, TX La Porte High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Lyndsay J. Jolley Sean S. Laird John D. Lakavage Colette Laquey Lana Ljuboja Arlington, TX Mansfield Summit High School Major: International Business Seguin, TX Seguin High School Major: Aerospace Engineering Cleveland, TX Cleveland High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville High School Major: Psychology Bellaire, TX Bellaire High School Major: Government 78 ★ ★ A -V -V T erryfoundation 2 0 0 4 U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S AT A U S T I N Laci L. Loftin Matthew D. Malik Crosby, TX Crosby High School Major: Business Honors Karnes City, TX Karnes City High School Major: Computer Science Ashley R. Markey Kathryn L. McGahee Lewisville, TX Lewisville High School Major: Nursing Houston, TX Clear Lake High School Major: International Business Wesley T. Medders Mayra I. Munoz Rachel M. Myers Marijane L. Neiser Monique V. Nguyen Houston, TX Jefferson Davis High School M ajor: Business Houston, TX Jack Yates High School M ajor: Journalism Austin, TX Travis High School Major: History Houston, TX Spring Woods High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Houston, TX Westside High School Major: Biology Adolph R. Novosad III Nora L. Odisho Lindsey M. Orlando Lauren E. Owens Fabian T. Parker Shiner, TX St. Paul High School Major: Natural Sciences Midland, TX Midland High School Major: Psychology Houston, TX Memorial High School Major: Spanish Sulphur Springs, TX Sulphur Springs High School Major: Government Bay City, TX Bay City High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Chas Sheffield and Ryan Clingman with Howard Terry. 2005 UT Banquet. T erryfoundation ^ -V ★ ★ 79 2 0 0 4 U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S AT A U S T I N Raakhee N. Patel Jose M. Pena John J. Philips III Amanda Ramos Richelle L. Raquet Houston, TX Second Baptist School M ajor 1: Biology M ajor 2: Plan II La Joya, TX La Joya High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School Major: Neurobiology Laredo, TX United High School Major: Mgmt. Info Systems Boerne, TX Boerne High School Major: Aerospace Engineering Murtaza Rawat Kellie E. Reed Oswaldo F. Renteria Paul G. Ristroph Joanna-Ruth Rutledge Houston, TX Mayde Creek High School Major: Business Honors El Paso, TX Franklin High School Major: Finance Dallas, TX Science & Engineering Magnet School Major: Mathematics Tomball, TX Tomball High School Major: Undeclared Irving, TX MacArthur High School Major: Communication Studies Susanna-Rachel Rutledge Jennifer M. Smith Benjamin T. Stokes Beau J. Taylor Michael J. Ubemosky Irving, TX MacArthur High School M ajor: International Business Cedar Park, TX Cedar Park High School Major: History Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville High School Major: Business Cedar Hill, TX Cedar Hill High School Major: Business Honors Rosenberg, TX B.F. Terry High School Major: Engineering Clay R. Weston Carl E. Williams Gregory C. Wisian Leiwen Wu Karnes City, TX Karnes City High School Major: Nursing East Bernard, TX East Bernard High School Major: Architecture Lubbock, TX Lubbock High School M ajor: Business Administration San Antonio, TX Churchill High School Major: Electrical Engineering 80 '■V ^ Terryfoundation 2 0 0 5 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Jubin Alexander Marcie V. Alexander Francheska B. Almaraz Jonathan E. Arzola Niraj G. Badhiwala Stafford, TX Stafford High School Major: Biology Comanche, TX Comanche High School Major: Undeclared Houston, TX E.L. Furr High School Major: Government El Paso, TX Bel Air High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Garland, TX Naaman Forest High School Major: Electrical Engineering Benita A. Bamgbade Khushboo V. Bansal Brandon J. Bayles Charlotte A. Berson Jennifer L. Bissey Houston, TX Alief Hastings High School Major: Pharmacy Sugar Land, TX Dulles High School Major: Business Alvarado, TX Alvarado High School Major: Finance Houston, TX West Side High School Major: Nursing Klein, TX Klein High School Major: Chemical Engineering Jennifer R. Carter Tara L. Cawthron Duncanville, TX Duncanville High School Major: Public Relations Odessa, TX Permian High School Major: Finance UT Scholars Mustafa Neak, Alex Smith and Olesya Korsakoff. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Chase C. Chasteen Ryan W. Clingman Godley, TX Godley High School Major: Business Dallas, TX Bryan Adams High School Major: Business Terryfoundation ^ 81 2 0 0 5 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Pamela L. Collins Jessica A. Colson Guadalupe Corona Jenny S. Curtis Brittany R. Dewitt Killeen, TX Killeen High School Major: Pharmacy Katy, TX Katy High School Major: Biology San Benito, TX San Benito High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Dallas, TX Hillcrest High School Major: Public Relations Austin, TX John B. Connally High School Major: Communication Studies Brett P. Edwards Amanda T. Fly Adrian Garcia Mallory S. Garmon Willis, TX Willis High School Major: Business Boyd, TX Boyd High School Major: Psychology Midland, TX Robert E. Lee High School Major: Business El Paso, TX Burges High School Major: Government Dallas, TX Hillcrest High School M ajor: Textiles Design DenizV. Gerecci Yvonne D. Gonzalez Imani L. Gooden Tanner E. Griggs Jason P. Guillemette Houston, TX Spring Woods High School Major: Medicine Mission, TX Mission High School Major: Biology Houston, TX Eisenhower High School Major: Finance Lubbock, TX Coronado High School Major: Radio/TV/Film Schertz, TX Samuel Clemens High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Carlos A. Hernandez Shameeka L. Houston Clayton J. Huff Derion K. Jackson Eleonora Juarez McAllen, TX James Nikki Rowe H.S. Major: Architecture Houston, TX Aldine Senior High School Major: Accounting Houston, TX Cypress Falls High School Major: Business Houston, TX Willowridge High School Major: Natural Sciences Brownsville, TX Homer Hanna High School M ajor: Biology 82 Terryfoundation 2005 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Athra Kaviani Justin L. Kellough Alba Lala Katie M. Landrum Tri-Dung T. Le Lubbock, TX Lubbock High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Daingerfield, TX Daingerfield High School Major: Theatre Arts Houston, TX Spring Woods High School Major: Chemical Engineering Houston, TX Jersey Village High School Major: Government Houston, TX Aldine Senior High School Major: Pharmacy Catvu D. Luong Julian D. Maldonado Ryan S. Marcrum Caitlin E. Marian Tiffany N. Merkel Houston, TX Spring Woods High School M ajor: Pharmacy Houston, TX Alief Elsik High School Major: Business Administration Seguin, TX Seguin High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Kingwood, TX Kingwood High School Major: Communication Studies Llano, TX Llano High School Major: Pharmacy Elizabeth G. Meserve April C. Michaud Crowley, TX Crowley High School Major: Sociology Hurst, TX L.D. Bell High School Major: Education Lauren T. Moeller Alfonso Moreno Katy, TX Katy High School M ajor: Mechanical Engineering Houston, TX Eisenhower High School Major: History AmandaGarfield' Ashley Garcia and Tim Wildt. 2005 UT Orientation. Terryfoundation ^ -A ★ ★ 83 2 0 0 5 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Emily R. Muehr Amanda K. Neugebauer Jenny T. Nguyen Thao L.T. Nguyen Rodolfo I. Orellana Montgomery, TX Montgomery High School Major: Undeclared San Antonio, TX Ronald Reagan High School Major: Communication Studies Rockport, TX Rockport-Fulton High School Major: Marketing Houston, TX Eisenhower High School Major: Biochemistry Harlingen, TX Harlingen High School Major: Biology Stephanie G. Page J. Bryant Patterson Juliana Perez Phillip W. Pesek Estevan J. Puentes Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School Major: Pharmacy Deer Park, TX Deer Park High School Major: Business New Braunfels, TX New Braunfels High School M ajor: Psychology Odem, TX Odem High School Major: Civil Engineering Port Isabel, TX Port Isabel High School M ajor: Physics Kasey A. Ruedas Chasdon K. Sheffield Shaun W. Sherman Gloria Shin Jennifer Shyu Del Valle, TX Del Valle High School Major: Public Relations Dallas, TX Bryan Adams High School Major: Kinesiology Waller, TX Waller High School M ajor: Computer Science Houston, TX Mayde Creek High School Major: Business Administration Houston, TX Jersey Village High School Major: Business Daena Y. Silva Ray F. Skidmore Adalgiza Solis Caitlin S. Tenison Linda Tieh El Paso, TX Burges High School Major: Clinical Lab Science Florence, TX Florence High School Major: Civil Engineering Donna, TX Donna High School Major: Accounting San Antonio, TX Alamo Heights High School Major: Chemistry Sugar Land, TX Dulles High School Major: Humanities 84 Terryfoundation 2 0 0 5 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N Danielle B. Urban Margaret M. Wallace Shelly N. Watson Noel K. Wells Anika A. Whiteman Rockdale, TX Rockdale High School Major: Radio/TV/Film Flower Mound, TX Flower Mound High School Major: Business Klein, TX Klein High School Major: Undeclared Victoria, TX Memorial High School Major: Communication Studies Missouri City, TX Thurgood Marshall High School Major: Business Administration Austin L. Wright Jace R. Yarbrough Alexander W. Zeisig Natalia B. Zieman San Antonio, TX Memorial High School Major: Government Tuscola, TX Jim Ned High School Major: Electrical Engineering Huntsville, TX Huntsville High School Major: Physics Dallas, TX Highland Park High School Major: Interior Design D uring spring break o f2006, a group o f about 50 Terry Scholars volunteered to aid in Hurricane Katrina relief and traveled to Pass Christian, Mississippi to work with the disaster relief effort. Fulfilling an idea conceived and plan ned at the December, 2005 Terry Officer Retreat, the Scholars traveled by van to the sm all comm unity located one hour east o f New Orleans. Devastated by the storm, nearly three quarters o f the 2,000 homes in Pass Christian had been destroyed. join in g a group o f approximately 600 volunteers from all over the country in Pass Christian, the Terry Scholars worked on drywall, roofing, wiring, insulation, gutting, fram in g and clean-up. Not only were they able to repair the physical needs o f the community, but they also brought m eaningful moral encouragement offered by the presence o f volunteers. Kevin McPherson, 2003 Scholar and athletic director fo r the Terry Scholar Student Association at the University ofTexas at Austin, said, “This trip has im pacted my life so much. I saw the destruction on the news like everyone else, but it was very sobering seeing it fo r myself. Tm gla d I was able to com e an d do som ething to help. ” Terryfoundation -V -V -V ★ ★ 85 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVER SIT Y OF TEXAS AT A U S T I N Karen R Abbott (1997) Katy, TX Taylor High School Ross D. Argo (1997) Eden, TX Eden High School Antonio J. Barrera (2001) Houston, TX Jefferson Davis High School James D. Blacklock (1998) Missouri City, TX Elkins High School Blair A. Abernathy (2001) Round Rock, TX Round Rock High School William M. Arthur (2000) The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands High School Christopher C. Barton (1989) Sulphur Springs, TX Sulphur Springs High School Meredith Blaschke Reyes (1997) Austin, TX David Crockett High School Jonathan A. Adams (2001) Wills Point, TX Wills Point High School Erik P. Askenasy (1998) Austin, TX Gracywoods High School Lea K. Bass (1992) Pasadena, TX Sam Rayburn High School Miranda E. Bollinger (2001) Hurst, TX L.D. Bell High School Aileen C. Alcantara (1999) San Antonio, TX Taft High School Andrea C. Augustin (1997) Austin, TX James Bowie High School Gayle Bean Stinson (1987) Redwater, TX Redwater High School Joanna R. Bould (2000) Houston, TX Langham Creek High School Amber A. Alderman (2001) Emory, TX Rains High School Melody Ayeli (2000) Richardson, TX J J . Pearce High School Allison Beckworth Readinger (1994) Longview, TX Longview High School Anthony L. Bracht (1992) Houston, TX Alief Elsik High School Alex J. Alexandrov (1998) San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill High School Michael D. Bachers (1995) New Boston, TX New Boston High School Rachel L. Beene (2000) Longview, TX Longview High School Jennifer Bradley (1988) Austin, TX Westlake High School Megan E. Allen (2001) Buda, TX Jack C. Hays High School Julie M. Balovich (1991) Lake Dallas, TX Lake Dallas High School Brian J. Behrend (1999) New Braunfels, TX Canyon High School Daphne Brashear Newaz (1999) Magnolia, TX Magnolia High School Yanett Anaya (2000) Houston, TX Charles H. Milby High School Angelique C. Balthazar (2000) Houston, TX North Shore Senior High School Garth A. Beinart (1993) Houston, TX Bellaire High School Bradley S. Bruce (1998) Duncanville, TX Duncanville High School Christopher R. Andrews (1997) Lubbock, TX Monterey High School Andrew R. Barnes (2000) Sour Lake, TX Hardin-Jefferson High School Sean C. Beinart (1989) Houston, TX Bellaire High School Susan E. Buck (1997) San Marcos, TX San Marcos High School Javier Aranda (1999) Santa Rosa, TX Santa Rosa High School Alexandra C. Baron (2001) San Antonio, TX Health Careers High School Annika C. Belmar (2001) Katy, TX Katy High School Kimberly Buenger Iero (1989) Wharton, TX Wharton High School Holly M. Bennett (1999) Texarkana, TX Liberty-Eylau High School Brant C. Burns (1999) Houston, TX Stratford High School Sara A. Berry (1998) Irving, TX Nimitz High School Kayla M. Burns (1999) Bryan, TX Bryan High School J. Patrick Beverly (1994) Mabank, TX Eustace High School Robert R. Byerly (1990) Orange, TX Orangefield High School Jason R. Bielinski (1998) Arlington, TX Arlington High School Jack W. Callahan III (1997) Houston, TX Clear Lake High School Melanie S. Billimek (1998) Moulton, TX Moulton High School Joseph D. Camp (1998) Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School Michael K. Black (1987) Houston, TX Memorial High School Joshua S. Campbell (2001) Harper, TX Harper High School Katharine Blackburn Holding (1994) Austin, TX James Bowie High School Susanna Campbell English (1994) Houston, TX Clear Lake High School Foundation Director Yvonne Rode M oody speaks to Scholars during the E ngineering Career Seminar. 2005 UT Orientation. 86 ★ ★ A '■V Terryfoundation TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Alfredo Canales II (2001) Harlingen, TX Harlingen South High School Christine Clark Goode (1996) The Colony, TX The Colony High School Cynthia Cantu Rutledge (1991) Grand Prairie, TX S. Grand Prairie High School Courtney C. Cleland (1999) New Braunfels, TX Canyon High School Amanda Carlson Donohoe (1987) Aledo, TX Aledo High School Shawn S. Cleveland (1989) Jacksboro, TX Jacksboro High School Brian K. Carroll (1994) Kempner, TX Lampasas High School Marcus S. Cline (1999) Copperas Cove, TX Copperas Cove High School Rachael E. Carter (2001) Mexia, TX Mexia High School Ginger Cole-Leffel (2000) Irving, TX Nimitz High School Starlett A. Carter (2000) Plano, TX Plano East High School Kindra D. Coleman (2001) Austin, TX Lake Travis High School Alumni Leshia Hoot (UT 1993) and Ryan Assunto (A&M 1994). 2005 Austin Alumni Luncheon. Jose M. Casiano (1999) San Antonio, TX Oliver W. Holmes High School Daniel J. Cooley (2000) Irving, TX Nimitz High School Greg M. Crowe (1990) Midland, TX Midland High School Laura K. Davidson (1993) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Derek Castillo (1988) Austin, TX William B. Travis High School Alora D. Cooper (2000) Waco, TX Waco High School Jennifer A. Cummings (1988) Universal City, TX Randolph High School J. Jeffrey Davis (1993) Grand Prairie, TX S. Grand Prairie High School Sean F. Cater (2000) Liberty, TX Liberty High School Salena G. Copeland (1996) Texarkana, TX Pleasant Grove High School Meredith Cunningham Beyer (1999) Hillsboro, TX Hillsboro High School James D. Davis (1989) Quitman, TX Quitman High School Gayle Cerrato Hanz (1988) New Braunfels, TX New Braunfels High School Rubina M. Costabile (1995) Farmersville, TX Farmersville High School Casey E. Currie (2001) Latexo, TX Latexo High School Katherine Davis Duggan (1987) Houston, TX S.P. Waltrip High School Zaira M. Chavez (1999) El Paso, TX Burges High School Joseph W. Cotter (1995) Rockwall, TX Rockwall High School Bryan D. Curtis (1996) Fort Worth, TX R.L. Paschal High School Analea M. De la Fuente (1999) Brownsville, TX James Pace High School Charlie S. Chen (1997) Sugar Land, TX William P. Clements High School Crystal R. Cotti (2000) McGregor, TX McGregor High School David W. Cuthbertson (2001) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Mia B. De Pinto (2001) Spring, TX Spring High School Shaun M. Chesnut (1997) Denison, TX Denison High School Bill R. Covington (2001) Corpus Christi, TX Calallen High School Maria E. Dahmus (1996) Nacogdoches, TX Nacogdoches High School Leslie C. Decker (1994) Bastrop, TX Bastrop High School John R. Choate (1995) Austin, TX McCallum High School Jennifer Cox-Kratky (2000) Bellevue, TX Bellevue High School Jessica W. Dalby (1998) Granbury, TX Granbury High School Pamela Del Angel (1995) Brownsville, TX Los Fresnos High School Weston V. Christen (1994) Hallettsville, TX Hallettsville High School Jeremy E. Craig (1999) Houston, TX Scarborough High School Leigh Darilek (1996) Gonzales, TX Gonzales High School Lori M. del Bosque (1999) Corpus Christi, TX Foy H. Moody High School Emily Chung (1997) Carrollton, TX Newman Smith High School Randall W. Cremean (1992) Fort Worth, TX Arlington Heights High School Melissa L. Darjean (2000) Houston, TX North Shore Senior High School Stephen R. Delgado (1998) Portland, TX Gregory-Portland High School Christina F. Citzler (1993) La Grange, TX La Grange High School Karen Croker (2001) Houston, TX Bellaire High School Jeffrey W. Davidson (1997) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Vijay D. Desai (2000) Houston, TX Klein Forest High School Terryfoundation 'V ^ -A ★ ★ 87 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVERSITY OF TEXAS AT A U S T I N Debra Desrosiers Gaytn (1989) Austin, TX Stephen F. Austin High School Christopher D. Goff (1988) San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill High School Jacob R. DeVries (1996) Houston, TX Mayde Creek High School Heriberto Gonzalez Jr. (2000) Mission, TX Mission High School Melanie D. Dickson (1995) Hallsville, TX Hallsville High School Brandi C. Goode (1998) Houston, TX Alief Hastings High School Alicia M. Dietrich (2000) Breckenridge, TX Breckenridge High School Sammetria L. Goodson (2000) Houston, TX Westfield High School Samuel J. Ditzell (1996) San Antonio, TX Central Catholic High School Christopher J. Goulet (1991) San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Alexis Dixon Johnson (1994) Buda, TX Jack C. Hays High School Stephanie Cardwell, Gloria Shin and Elizabeth Meserve. 2005 UT Banquet. Jennie N. Do (1999) Houston, TX Alief Elsik High School Melissa A. Farmer (1999) Kyle, TX Hayes High School Mark R. Gansle (1990) Portland, TX Gregory-Portland High School Joseph D. Gray (1997) Dripping Springs, TX Dripping Springs High School Jennifer M. Dorsey (1996) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School J. D’Ann Faught (1997) Lampasas, TX Lampasas High School Cassandra R. Garcia (2001) Plano, TX Plano East High School Santina Gray Malone (1998) The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands High School Abby O. Dover (1996) Garland, TX South Garland High School Rigoberto Flores Jr. (2001) Los Fresnos, TX Los Fresnos High School Kimberly Garrett Huddleston (2000) Pasadena, TX Sam Rayburn High School Jude O. Green (1993) Georgetown, TX Georgetown High School Shelby C. Downs (2001) McKinney, TX McKinney High School Adam D. Flowers (1995) Amarillo, TX River Road High School Elsa P. Garza (1988) La Marque, TX La Marque High School Gilbert A. Greene (1994) San Angelo, TX Central High School Christopher K. Dreiling (1989) Deer Park, TX Deer Park High School Nichole Forehand Campbell (1997) Three Rivers, TX Three Rivers High School Scott G. Gaydos (2000) Post, TX Post High School Kristel Griffin Leubner (1997) Hamshire, TX Hamshire-Fannett High School Gardner H. Dudley (1993) Comanche, TX Comanche High School Sean P. Forkner (1998) Clifton, TX Clifton High School Yuri M. Gelfand (1998) Houston, TX Mayde Creek High School B. Ashleigh Guadagnolo (1992) Wichita Falls, TX S.H. Rider High School Jeffery A. Easton (1999) Paris, TX Paris High School Amy L. Fox (1992) Harleton, TX Texas Academy of Math & Science Leslie N. Gerik (2001) Waco, TX Reicher Catholic High School Andrea C. Guidry (1999) Kopperl, TX Kopperl High School Kerry A. Egleston (2001) Sadler, TX S & S High School Corina Fuentes Cervantes (1987) Harlingen, TX Harlingen High School Mary Rose Getschow (2000) Houston, TX St. Agnes Academy Gregory L. Hackney (1994) Greenville, TX Greenville High School Maria G. Escobar (1999) Dallas, TX Hillcrest High School Derek N. Fuller (1999) Austin, TX Westwood High School Amanda Ghagar (2001) Lampasas, TX Lampasas High School Lindsey M. Haddad (2001) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School Scott E. Evans (1990) San Antonio, TX Robert E. Lee High School Jefferson E. Funderburk (1991) Sugar Land, TX William B. Clements High School Jim J. Gharib (1990) San Antonio, TX MacArthur High School Shelly F. Haferkamp (1999) Brenham, TX Brenham High School Abbie M. Ewell (1999) Fort Worth, TX R.L. Paschal High School Robert B. Gabriel (1994) Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School Evan F. Ghazi (2001) Irving, TX Irving High School Stacy Hale Stroud (1999) Corpus Christi, TX Tuloso-Midway High School 88 ★ ★ A ’•V ^ Terryfoundation Robert D. Grant (2001) Sherman, TX Sherman High School TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVERSITY OF TEXAS AT A U S T I N Sara K. Halliburton (2001) Port Arthur, TX Thomas Jefferson High School Fernando A. Hernandez (2000) San Antonio, TX Southwest High School Nisreen S. Husain (1999) Grapevine, TX Grapevine High School Casie Kaluza Wenmohs (1989) East Bernard, TX East Bernard High School Jason B. Hamm (2000) Fort Stockton, TX Fort Stockton High School Katherine M. Hersey (2000) San Antonio, TX Clark High School David L. Hutchins (1999) Gilmer, TX Gilmer High School Athena M. Kazantzis (2000) Houston, TX Robert E. Lee High School David W. Hammers (2001) Corsby, TX Crosby High School Christian R. Hertzberg (1992) Houston, TX Robert E. Lee High School Jennifer Irvin Graham (1995) Sulphur Springs, TX Sulphur Springs High School Kerry Keiser Ugarte (1988) Marble Falls, TX Marble Falls High School Charles C. Hardin (1987) Austin, TX Crockett High School Gisela Herver (1998) Weslaco, TX Weslaco High School Lindsey M. Jackson (2000) Cooper, TX Cooper High School P. Neal Kelley (1988) Luling, TX Luling High School Ryan E. Harper (1999) Fort Worth, TX R.L. Paschal High School Karl D. Hess (1989) Lexington, TX Lexington High School M. Farid Jahangiri (1999) Austin, TX L.B J . Science Academy Paul L. Kelley (1989) Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School Holly Harris Norvell (1991) Daingerfield, TX Daingerfield High School Margaret E. Heyn (1999) Dallas, TX Booker T. Washington High School Jenny S. Janak (1999) Hallettsville, TX Hallettsville High School Joy D. Kennedy (1998) Bridgeport, TX Bridgeport High School Jason S. Harris (1992) Flower Mound, TX E.S. Marcus High School Brian A. Hill (2000) Stafford, TX Stafford High School Matthew M. Jennings (1997) Tomball, TX Tomball High School I. Ray Kerlick Jr. (1987) Wharton, TX Wharton High School Justin L. Harris (1998) San Antonio, TX Robert E. Lee High School Stacy Holder Kiernan (1999) Missouri City, TX Elkins High School Brandon S. Johnson (1996) Carrollton, TX R.L. Turner High School Laura J. Kertz (1992) Pasadena, TX J. Frank Dobie High School Eric L. Hatcher (1992) Austin, TX L.B.J. Science Academy GregN. Holt (1996) Austin, TX Hyde Park Baptist High School Michelle Johnson Alletag (1997) Waco, TX Midway High School Jody W. Kerwin (1996) Austin, TX Del Valle High School Jeremy A. Hawkins (2000) Baytown, TX Ross S. Sterling High School Aaron M. Holton (2001) Beaumont, TX Cathedral High School Michael P. Jordan (1994) Corpus Christi, TX Richard King High School David C. Kieke (1997) Austin, TX Stephen F. Austin High School O. Lilly He (1999) Plano, TX Plano High School Avery E. Holton (1999) Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School Kristin R. Hejny (1999) Ennis, TX Ennis High School Kari J. Honea (2000) Clifton, TX Clifton High School Joshua T. Henderson (2000) Temple, TX Temple High School Leshia J. Hoot (1993) Austin, TX James Bowie High School Jennifer L. Henke (1991) Refugio, TX Refugio High School Jenifer Houston Price (1992) Conroe, TX Conroe High School Kristen L. Henrichs (1999) Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School Nathaniel L. Howell (2000) Gunter, TX Frisco High School Sarah E. Henze (1997) Austin, TX Johnston Liberal Arts Academy Amanda Huett Ruege (1990) Humble, TX Humble High School Angela J. Hernandez (1998) Houston, TX Clear Lake High School Candace Hurst Powell (2000) Pearland, TX Pearland High School Texas State Scholar tee-shirt. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Terryfoundation A- ★ ★ 89 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Cindy J. Lone (2001) La Grange, TX La Grange High School Amy A. McElhenney (1999) Blooming Grove, TX Blooming Grove High School Timothy J. Loving (1991) Corpus Christi, TX Tuloso-Midway High School Robert C. McEvoy (1991) Houston, TX Robert E. Lee High School Sammy E. Lucario Jr. (2000) Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee High School Maureen E. McGonegle (1999) Austin, TX Stephen F. Austin High School Noel Lucky Brucker (1989) Garland, TX Lakeview Centennial High School Justin L. McKinnerney (1999) Waco, TX Bosqueville High School Charles C. Luu (1996) Sugar Land, TX I.H. Kempner High School Lyndsi R. McKinney (2001) Pasadena, TX Pasadena High School TFSO President Heather Ramer addresses Scholars. 2005 A&M Banquet. DeAnna R. Mack (2001) Amarillo, TX Tascosa High School MaryAnne K. McReynolds (2001) Houston, TX Duchesne Academy Kent L. Killough (1997) Lago Vista, TX Lago Vista High School Patrick R. Lafferty (1990) Houston, TX Stratford High School Ryan M. Malone (1999) Bellville, TX Bellville High School Terri J. Meador (1991) McAllen, TX McAllen High School Jina Kim Yun (1987) Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth High School Leah C. Lambert (1998) Dallas, TX Hillcrest High School Chrissy L. Mann (1996) Wimberley, TX Wimberley High School Kevin D. Melgar (2000) Sugar Land, TX I.H. Kempner High School Ho Kim (1999) Irving, TX Irving High School Jason L. Law (1997) San Antonio, TX Oliver Wendell Holmes High School Jason F. Manning (1991) Taylor, TX Taylor High School Steven A. Mendoza (1999) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School Pat M. Kinder (1990) Richardson, TX Richardson High School Phat H. Le (2001) Fort Worth, TX Fossil Ridge High School Erika M. Martinez (2001) San Antonio, TX John Jay Science Academy J. Ryan Michero (1993) Mesquite, TX Dr. Ralph H. Poteet High School John P. Kirldand (1992) Brownsville, TX Homer Hanna High School Jeri Lee Tulley (1996) Hamilton, TX Hamilton High School Natalie R. Mason (2001) Needville, TX Needville High School Clinton B. Midgett (1990) La Grange, TX La Grange High School Gregg W. Knaupe (1987) Texarkana, TX Pleasant Grove High School Rachel J. Lee (1998) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Lisa Matsumoto Ogle (1998) Austin, TX James Bowie High School Allyson C. Miller (1995) Spring, TX Spring High School Marsha K. Kokes (1993) Taylor, TX Taylor High School Shelly D. LeVick (1991) Irving, TX Irving High School Amy Matteson O’Neill (1987) Beeville, TX A.C. Jones High School Darwin W. Miller III (2000) Waco, TX Waco Christian High School Christopher S. Kopech (2001) Bellville, TX Bellville High School Tony H. Lin (1992) Austin, TX Westwood High School Kathleen S. McArthur (1998) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Rebecca O. Milne (2001) San Antonio, TX Alamo Heights High School Andrea Kretzschmar (1993) Pleasanton, TX Pleasanton High School Brandon G. Lloyd (2001) Longview, TX Longview High School Anna M. McBrayer (2001) Dripping Springs, TX Dripping Springs High School Jace E. Milstead (1996) San Antonio, TX Tom C. Clark High School James D. Kubiak (1994) Arlington, TX Sam Houston High School Kelli Loftin Frealy (1997) Houston, TX Langham Creek High School Jamie A. McCleskey (1989) New Caney, TX New Caney High School J. Riley Moore (2001) Bangs, TX Bangs High School Madhura M. Kulkarni (2001) Pasadena, TX J. Frank Dobie High School Gregorio E. Lok (1999) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School Courtney J. McCray (2000) Fredricksburg, TX Fredricksburg High School Tommy K. Moore (1997) Gatesville, TX Gatesville High School 90 ★ ★ A 'V ^ Terryfoundation TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVERSITY OF TEXAS AT A U S T I N Garrett M. Moran (1998) Midland, TX Robert E. Lee High School Jigish N. Patel (1991) Fort Worth, TX C.F. Brewer High School Fabio R. Piersanti (1994) Dallas, TX W.T. White High School Tammy S. Puckett (1999) Joshua, TX Joshua High School Christina Morton Dooley (1993) Granbury, TX Granbury High School Denise K. Pauler (1998) Schulenburg, TX Schulenburg High School Chad M. Pinson (1992) White Oak, TX White Oak High School Jonathan B. Purcell (2000) Irving, TX Cistercian Prep School Danielle E. Mo ten (1999) Austin, TX Brentwood Christian School TyA. Pearson (1992) Wimberley, TX Danforth Secondary School J. Karel Pokorney (2000) Elgin, TX Elgin High School Joseph W. Putnam (2001) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Eric P. Mun (1998) Laredo, TX United High School Jenny Peng (1998) Houston, TX Alief Hastings High School Leigh Polnac Barberet (1989) Austin, TX Reagan High School Moses J. Raadt (1996) Plainview, TX Plainview High School Teresa I. Murphy (2002) Houston, TX Cypress Creek High School Moneeza Z. Rahman (2001) Bellaire, TX Bellaire High School Joshua B. Neff (2000) Colleyville, TX Grapevine High School Isidro Ramirez Jr. (1997) Falcon, TX Zapata High School Nicole Nelson Lewis (1991) Farmers Branch, TX R.L. Turner High School Jason S. Reaves (1991) Euless, TX Trinity High School Kassi A. Nopratvarakorn (2001) Fort Worth, TX Fossil Ridge High School Misty M. Reeder (2002) Victoria, TX Memorial High School Pedro Noyola III (1999) Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville High School Dane A. Reese (1989) Austin, TX Westlake High School Melissa Oehler Galligher (1997) Ingram, TX Ingram-Tom Moore High School Dustin R. Reinert (2000) Hamilton, TX Hamilton High School A. Nicole Ogunleye (2001) Missouri City, TX Hightower High School Anne Bosch, Nelda Aguilar and Marvin Itzep. 2005 UH Banquet. Joseph D. Reske (1996) Plano, TX Plano East Senior High School Kristen Olsen Pylant (1998) Longview, TX Pine Tree High School Angelita M. Perez (2001) Brownsville, TX Porter High School of Technology Nicole M. Poole (2001) Houston, TX Bellaire High School Melissa G. Reynolds (1996) Lubbock, TX Lubbock High School Timothy R. Ori Jr. (2001) San Antonio, TX Southwest High School Christina A. Perez (2001) San Antonio, TX South San Antonio High School Mandisa S. Price (1999) DeSoto, TX DeSoto High School Robert R. Reynolds (2001) Cleveland, TX Cleveland High School Sandra Padilla (2000) El Paso, TX J.M . Hanks High School Daria G. Perez (2001) Bruni, TX Bruni High School Peyton M. Price (1993) Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School Stuart L. Richardson (1994) Corpus Christi, TX Mary Carroll High School Pamela E. Painter (2001) La Porte, TX La Porte High School Danette M. Persyn (1990) San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Eric G. Pringle (1992) Gonzales, TX Gonzales High School Travis L. Richmond (1998) Austin, TX Stephen F. Austin High School Amy E. Parker (1998) Houston, TX The Kinkaid School Sally J. Peterson (1997) Austin, TX L.B.J. Science Academy Jake K. Pringle (1993) Gonzales, TX Gonzales High School John B. Ridgway (2000) Grapevine, TX Colleyville Heritage High School Christie L. Parker (2000) New Caney, TX New Caney High School Brian A. Phillips (1997) Austin, TX L.B.J. Science Academy Jessica Priour Johnson (1998) Dripping Springs, TX Dripping Springs High School Clare A. Riviello (2000) Fredericksburg, TX Fredericksburg High School Terryfoundation 91 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVERSITY James M. Robertson (1997) Dallas, TX Hillcrest High School Jeremy M. Schneider (1999) Houston, TX E.L. Furr High School JoAnna Rodenberg Easton (2000) Irving, TX Nimitz High School Jennifer N. Sembera (1999) Shiner, TX Shiner High School Guadalupe Rodriguez (2000) Houston, TX Charles H. Milby High School Windy S. Sengsatheuane (1999) Houston, TX MacArthur High School Roy Rodriguez Jr. (2001) Harlingen, TX Harlingen South High School Manuel Serna III (2000) San Antonio, TX Highlands High School Vanessa Rosales-Herrera (2000) Eagle Pass, TX Eagle Pass High School Jacob J. Setterbo (2001) Rockport, TX Rockport-Fulton High School Caleb A. Rueb (1997) Smithville, TX Smithville High School Lauren A. Shaw (2001) Lago Vista, TX Lago Vista High School Tracy M. Rukab (1988) Eagle Pass, TX Eagle Pass High School Daniel P. Sherbet (1997) DeSoto, TX DeSoto High School James L. Rutledge (1998) El Paso, TX J.M . Hanks High School Amber D. Shirley (2001) Austin, TX James Bowie High School Mary-Esther Rutledge (2001) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Fatimah A. Shittu (1997) Houston, TX Alief Hastings High School Martha Ryman Cormier (1993) Wadsworth, TX Bay City High School Lara C. Shrum (1999) San Antonio, TX East Central High School Kelcy S. Sagstetter (1999) Houston, TX Klein Forest High School J. Matt Shults (1990) Lewisville, TX Lewisville High School Luis T. Sanchez (2001) Houston, TX Forest Brook High School Nathan B. Sigler (2001) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School Michael A. Saulters (1992) Commerce, TX Commerce High School B. Thomas Simpson (1996) McAllen, TX Memorial High School Aaron J. Scheffler (1999) Houston, TX St. Thomas High School Sarah Slocum Hoffman (1993) Deer Park, TX Deer Park High School Michael S. Scheschuk (1990) Pasadena, TX J. Frank Dobie High School David S. Smith (1997) Commerce, TX Commerce High School Amy E. Schmidt (1994) Houston, TX Westbury High School Tasmin D. Smith (1998) Corpus Christi, TX Richard King High School Jon E. Schnautz (1992) Kyle, TX Hays High School Lakeisha S. Sotelo (2001) Austin, TX David Crockett High School 92 ★ ★ A- 'V OF T erryfoundation TEXAS AT A U S T I N A&M Scholars Kristen Cummings, Jodi Eyhorn, Amanda Kowalksi and Christina Moore. 2006 Winedale Picnic. Honey Spivey Habingreither (1996) Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School Jennifer L. Stonaker (1999) San Antonio, TX James Madison High School Ashley C. St.Clair (2001) Buda, TX Jack C. Hays High School Jennifer Stover Daniels (2000) Marble Falls, TX Marble Falls High School Patrick N. Staha (2001) Wichita Falls, TX S.H. Rider High School Rachel J. Strain (1995) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School Kevin R. Stech (1998) Corpus Christi, TX Tuloso Midway High School Steven D. Strauss (1998) Houston, TX Langham Creek High School David J. Stephenson (1990) Glen Rose, TX Glen Rose High School Zachary P. Sturm (1998) San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill High School Shelley Stephenson Mendieta (1994) Arlington, TX James Bowie High School Karen Suire Bishop (1997) Cedar Park, TX Leander High School Melody Stockton Macaluso (1998) Dallas, TX First Baptist Academy Orly Sulami (1999) Houston, TX Lamar High School Sarah B. Stoffregen (2000) Deer Park, TX Deer Park High School Brian C. Sullivan (1990) Houston, TX Aldine High School M. Catherine Stollar (1997) Arlington, TX Martin High School Jennifer L. Summerford (1993) Marshall, TX Marshall High School TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI THE U N IVER SIT Y OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Smyth Swanson Goodman (1989) Midland, TX Midland High School Brian P. Vasquez (1999) Austin, TX L.B.J. Science Academy Jake P. Walker (1999) Sweeny, TX Sweeny High School Amy N. Weesner (1994) Marshall, TX Marshall High School R. Adam Swick (1999) Austin, TX McCallum High School Christopher P. Velez (2000) Austin, TX James Bowie High School Paul V. Walker (1999) Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School Crystal M. Wells (2000) Livingston, TX Livingston High School Kristina H. Teegerstrom (1993) San Antonio, TX Robert E. Lee High School Sarah K. Verstraete (1999) Mansfield, TX Mansfield High School Tarisa J. Walker (2000) Taylor, TX Taylor High School W ill A. Wenmohs (1989) Johnson City, TX Lyndon B. Johnson High School Lewis A. Thomas (1997) Balch Springs, TX West Mesquite High School Kenneth D. Vick (1992) Center, TX Center High School Ginger Walter Marblestone (1998) Austin, TX William B. Travis High School Chauncey Y. Wesley (2000) San Antonio, TX James Madison High School Justin T. Thompson (1997) Petersburg, TX Petersburg High School Lindsey Vogler Crews (1999) Lamesa, TX Lamesa High School Patrick D. Walz (1999) Fort Worth, TX Fossil Ridge High School Leslie R. Williams (2000) Humble, TX Humble High School Theo Thompson III (1999) Victoria, TX St. Joseph High School Rais B. Vohra (1993) Round Rock, TX Round Rock High School Valerie A. Ward (2000) San Angelo, TX Central High School Lonna P. Williams (2001) Humble, TX Humble High School William C. Thompson (2000) Schulenburg, TX Schulenburg High School Ryan A. Votaw (2001) Houston, TX Mayde Creek High School Wendy Ward Valicek (1996) Friendswood, TX Friendswood High School George C. Winn (1998) Burnet, TX Burnet High School Martin E. Thornthwaite (1998) Cypress, TX Cy-Fair High School Xuan Vu Ratcliff (1989) Texarkana, TX Texas High School Ben A. Watson (2001) Houston, TX Houston Christian High School Brian A. Winstead (1992) Lockhart, TX Lockhart High School Jason R. Thurlkill (1997) Duncanville, TX Duncanville High School B. Shenea Wade (2001) Austin, TX Manor High School Sherri N. Watts (2001) San Antonio, TX MacArthur High School Holly T. Wissmann (1999) Schertz, TX Samuel Clemens High School Lauren Titus Merkel (1995) El Paso, TX J.M . Hanks High School Cari Waggoner Zoch (1993) Katy, TX Katy High School Rebecca R. Webber (1997) Austin, TX L.B.J. Science Academy Sandra A. Wolverton (1998) Katy, TX Katy High School Lillian R. Townley (2000) Austin, TX McCallum High School J. Matthew Wright (1999) Texarkana, TX Texas High School Tho V. Tran (2000) Orange, TX West Orange-Stark High School Brian G. Yarbrough (1988) New Braunfels, TX Canyon High School Joseph A. Triepke (2000) Odessa, TX Odessa High School Aaron W. Yeats (1997) Waxahachie, TX Waxahachie High School Adam C. Ullrich (1999) El Paso, TX Burges High School Arfeo V. Yllana (1999) Dallas, TX Lake Highlands High School Cassy L. Utz (2000) Edna, TX Industrial High School Christopher R. Young (1994) Mont Belvieu, TX Barbers Hill High School Alison Valdes (2001) San Marcos, TX San Marcos High School Amber N. Zwahr (1998) Huffman, TX Hargrave High School Jodie M. VanDewark (2000) Pleasanton, TX Pleasanton High School Jam ie Xu-Brown with Foundation Board Chair Rhett Campbell. 2005 UH Banquet. Terryfoundation ^ 'V -V ★ ★ 93 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Alexis N. Alexander (2001) Boerne, TX Comfort High School Cassandra D. Allcock (2001) Lake Worth, TX Lake Worth High School David V. Allen (1992) Universal City, TX Judson High School Paul L. Andres (1996) Dallas, TX Talented & Gifted Magnet High School Vanessa K. Arterberry (1999) San Antonio, TX Theodore Roosevelt High School Ryan H. Assunto (1994) Beaumont, TX West Brook High School Eric B. Aubel (1995) Garland, TX South Garland High School Eric W. Baggerman (1993) Corpus Christi, TX Mary Carroll High School Bliss Wilson, Elaine Smith, Kayla Bean and Janelle Martin. 2005 Texas State Banquet. Bedia A. Barkoh (1998) Wichita Falls, TX S.H. Rider High School Alan H. Birkenfeld (1987) Nazareth, TX Nazareth High School Tessia R. Brixey (1998) Marshall, TX Marshall High School S. Bradley Burris (1997) Katy, TX Katy High School Adam J. Bartells (1996) Hurst, TX Lawrence D. Bell High School Leslie Blackhurst Saenz (1990) San Antonio, TX Round Rock High School Cynthia D. Brown (1991) Corsicana, TX Mildred High School Erin L. Burrows (2000) Longview, TX Pine Tree High School Cassie Baumeister Laurence (2000) McAllen, TX Memorial High School Kevin R. Boehm (1997) Austin, TX Anderson High School Brian L. Bruner (1987) Quitman, TX Quitman High School Brandy C. Butler (2001) Livingston, TX Livingston High School Scott J. Beech (2000) May, TX May High School Charles J. Boltas II (2001) Irving, TX Nimitz High School Shelly M. Bryan (2000) Sinton, TX Sinton High School Reagan L. Caldwell (1995) Mission, TX Mission High School W. Chad Bentley (1989) Wheeler, TX Wheeler High School Nathan B. Bowden (2000) Wallis, TX Brazos High School Mindy N. Buchanan (1998) Rockwall, TX Rockwall High School Caitlin A. Callaham (2001) El Paso, TX Coronado High School Michelle A. Berger (1996) Fort Worth, TX Trinity Valley High School Alicia A. Bowman (2000) Amarillo, TX Tascosa High School Blake M. Buckley (1991) Hereford, TX Hereford High School Ashley Campbell Crosby (2000) Nolanville, TX Killeen High School Lance H. Beshara (1997) Aledo, TX Aledo High School Gregory J. Boyer (2000) San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill High School Cody D. Burke (1991) Roscoe,TX Highland High School John P. Cannell (1998) San Antonio, TX Tom C. Clark High School Sagar A. Bhatt (2000) Converse, TX Judson High School Paula M. Braden (1998) Garden City, TX Garden City High School Stoney G. Burke (1999) Roscoe, TX Highland High School Gabriela Cantu (2000) San Antonio, TX Incarnate Word High School Hayley D. Bilski (2000) Brenham, TX Brenham High School Kimberly Brandi Pekar (1998) Shiner, TX Shiner High School Nellson D. Burns (1993) Deer Park, TX Deer Park High School James R. Cantu (1999) Floresville, TX Floresville High School 94 ★ ★ A- ■•V Terryfoundation TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Kelli Carlson (1998) Hardin, TX Hardin High School Jeremy M. Crow (2000) Houston, TX Cypress Creek High School Marci L. Carrillo (2001) San Marcos, TX San Marcos High School Timothy J. Daugherty (1999) Katy, TX Mayde Creek High School Warren J. Carter (1999) Seguin, TX Seguin High School Jayson M. Davidson (2000) Texas City, TX Texas City High School Agustin Castillo (2000) Dallas, TX Skyline High School L. Marissa Davies (1999) Houston, TX Cypress Creek High School Charlotte A. Cauwe (2000) Corpus Christi, TX W.B. Ray High School Jennifer S. Davis (2000) Mesquite, TX North Mesquite High School Susannah J. Chance (1999) San Antonio, TX Robert E. Lee High School Morgan T. Davis (1999) Santa Fe, TX Santa Fe High School Heather K. Chandler (1996) Sweeney, TX Sweeney High School Brendan A. Day (1999) Meridian, TX Meridian High School Beth Ross, Foundation Director Yvonne Rode Moody, Howard Terry, Joe Zerr, Molly Koch and Katie Zerr. 2005 A&M Banquet. Curtis C. Childers (1993) Nemo, TX Glen Rose High School Kelley I. Dees (1997) Coppell, TX Coppell High School B. Steven Duke Jr. (1999) Atlanta, TX Atlanta High School Jeremy D. Eubanks (1992) Dickinson, TX Dickinson High School Casey R. Christensen (1999) Johnson City, TX Lyndon B. Johnson High School Donald Delgado (2001) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Tammira Early Philippe (1991) Channelview, TX Channelview High School R. Ray Evans (2000) Brady, TX Brady High School Kathleen E. Clancy (2000) Garland, TX Garland High School Kadria N. Derrick (2001) Missouri City, TX Lawrence E. Elkins High School Jarrod N. Eason (1996) Waxahachie, TX Waxahachie High School Eric A. Fassnidge (2000) Leming, TX Pleasanton High School Lisa M. Clegg (1999) Gainesville, TX Gainesville High School Denis E. Dikarev (2000) College Station, TX A&M Consolidated High School M. Kathryn Edwards (2001) Leander, TX Leander High School LacyM . Fehrenbach (1997) Huntsville, TX Huntsville High School Ty O. Clevenger (1987) Gladewater, TX Union Grove High School April L. Dixon (1994) Dallas, TX Booker T. Washington High School Alison Ehlig White (1996) Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee High School James E. Field (1994) Morton, TX Morton High School Jamie Collins Crider (1998) Missouri City, TX Elkins High School Corey N. Dodge (1997) San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Tracy N. Ehrlich (1995) San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill High School A. Christina Fierro (1999) Dimmitt, TX Dimmitt High School Kimberly L. Contreras (1999) Portland, TX Gregory-Portland High School Randy G. Doolittle (1999) Lewisville, TX Lewisville High School S. Katelynn Ellis (1999) Friendswood, TX Home School Katie E. Fitzgerald (2000) Winnie, TX East Chambers High School Misty D. Cook (1999) Gladewater, TX Gladewater High School Cindy L. Douglas (2000) Wharton, TX Wharton High School R. Scott Emery (1991) Fort Worth, TX Burleson High School Chadwick N. Ford (1991) Bedford, TX L.D. Bell High School Amy Cotton Seibert (1992) San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Joseph A. Dowd (1995) Colleyville, TX Grapevine High School Kathy English Biehn (1988) Killeen, TX Killeen High School John R. Foster (1993) Dallas, TX Saint Mark’s School ofTexas Colleen E. Crenwelge (1998) Fredricksburg, TX Fredricksburg High School Christy L. Drew (1999) Odessa, TX Odessa High School David Escalante III (2001) Bloomington, TX Bloomington High School Jason D. Franklin (1990) Galveston, TX O’Connell High School Terryfoundation ^ ★ ★ 95 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI TEXAS A&M U N IV E R S IT Y Krystal B. Franklin (2001) Richmond, TX B.F. Terry High School Andrea M. Govea (1998) Lockhart, TX Lockhart High School Christopher L. Heble (1993) West Columbia, TX Columbia High School Rebecca C. Ingram Floresville, TX Floresville High School Diane L. Frei (1998) Rockdale, TX Rockdale High School Stephen P. Green (1997) Greenville, TX Greenville High School Jodie L. Heineman (2000) Tatum, TX Tatum High School Susan M. Jablonski (1988) San Antonio, TX Ursuline Academy David C. Frenzel (1999) Orange, TX West Orange-Stark High School Dustin J. Greenwood (2000) Mathis, TX Mathis High School Jenna M. Helmer (2001) Merkel, TX Merkel High School Randi R. Jacoby (2001) Burnet, TX Burnet High School Laurie B. Friesenhahn (1998) Jourdanton, TX Jourdanton High School Angela N. Greger (2001) Travis, TX Rosebud-Lott High School Amber L. Hennington (2001) Austin, TX Lyndon B. Johnson High School Rebecca Jarrett Hooper (1991) Canyon, TX Canyon High School Lucy Fuhrmann Krahl (1988) Lindsay, TX Lindsay High School Schylr J. Greggs (2001) Huntsville, TX Huntsville High School John E. Hershman (2000) Pleasanton, TX Pleasanton High School Moriah A. Jennings (2001) Fredonia, TX Cornerstone Home School Omar E. Gallardo (1999) Kermit, TX Kermit High School Holly J. Gregory (1998) El Paso, TX Franklin High School Lacy Hicks McMillon (2000) Linden, TX Linden-Kildare High School Edward H. Jeter (1995) Groves, TX Port Neches-Groves High School Edward I. Garcia (2000) Garland, TX North Garland High School Hannah K. Grubb (1998) Paris, TX Paris High School Amanda L. Higginbotham (2001) Pearland, TX Pearland High School Jerad D. Johnson (2001) Hereford, TX Hereford High School Gerardo Garcia (1996) Laredo, TX Laredo United High School Garry S. Grubbs II (2001) Boyd, TX Boyd High School Elisa Hise Blackmon (1991) Liberty, TX Liberty High School LaShon D. Johnson (1999) Houston, TX Forest Brook High School Ana L. Garza (1998) Zapata, TX Zapata High School Andres E. Gutierrez (2001) La Feria, TX La Feria High School Sara K. Hollan (1998) Fowlerton, TX McMullen County High School Stacey Johnson Brown (2001) Waco, TX Waco Connally High School Katie L. Gaskins (1998) Knott, TX Sands High School T inaM . Hall (2001) Coleman, TX Panther Creek High School Natalie Holmes Rounsaville (1999) Tolar, TX Tolar High School Colleen R. Johnston (2001) Midland, TX Midland High School Michael P. Gavin (1998) Dallas, TX Jesuit College Prep School Keith T. Hancock (1988) Friona, TX Friona High School Jamilla N. Holomon (1998) Mesquite, TX Dr. Ralph H. Poteet High School Maitriyi R. Jokhu (1999) El Paso, TX Eastwood High School Erika Gernand Orrick (1994) Lake Jackson, TX Brazoswood High School Jennifer Haney Stair (1991) Lewisville, TX Marcus High School Kyle P. Horlen (2000) Llano, TX Llano High School Marinette A. Jones (1999) Austin, TX John H. Reagan High School Nora N. Ghobrial (1993) Houston, TX Alief Hastings High School KourtneyM. Hansen (2001) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Abigail K. Howell (2001) Nacogdoches, TX Nacogdoches High School Silas S. Jones (2001) Shallowater,TX Shallowater High School Gregory D. Givens (1991) Liberty, TX Liberty High School Amanda P. Hardy (2000) Kountze, TX Kountze High School Eric K. Howell (1991) Fort Worth, TX Arlington High School Kevin A. Kalich (1996) Gregory, TX Gregory-Portland High School Amanda R. Glassey (1996) Coppell, TX Coppell High School Seth M. Harmes (2001) Lometa, TX Lometa High School Candace Hughes Rodriguez (1996) Wichita Falls, TX S.H. Rider High School Samuel E. Keen (1998) Henrietta, TX Midway High School Stephanie L. Gomez (1998) El Paso, TX Socorro High School Kathy L. Harris (1987) Gonzales, TX Gonzales High School William B. Hurd (1995) San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Cyril A. Keilers (1999) Fayetteville, TX Fayetteville High School Timothy J. Gonzalez (2001) San Antonio, TX John Jay Science Academy Lance T. Haynie (2000) Bryan, TX Brian High School Theresa M. Huth (1999) San Antonio, TX Providence High School Joel T. Kelley (2001) College Station, TX Home School 96 ★ ★ A- ’■V ^ Terryfoundation TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI TEXAS A&M U N IV E R SITY Deanne C. Masur (1999) Rockdale, TX Rockdale High School Natasha T. Mataga (2000) San Antonio, TX Alamo Heights High School Christina C. Mayo (1994) Fort Worth, TX R.L. Paschal High School Jayson D. McClendon (1998) Boyd, TX Boyd High School Amy C. McLean (1992) Taylor, TX Taylor High School Marcy J. Melton (2000) Lampasas, TX Lampasas High School Nathan R. Mickler (1997) Bryan, TX Home School A&M Scholars Alex Brandt, Brian M ueller and Kristen Hanel. 2006 Winedale Picnic. KlyssaJ. Kelln (2001) Tahoka, TX Tahoka High School Brian K. Kunz (2001) Fredricksburg, TX Fredricksburg High School Christopher H. Loo (1996) The Woodlands, TX J.L. McCullough High School Wesley W. Migura (1988) Hallettsville, TX Sacred Heart High School Kelly Kendall Smith (2000) Fort Worth, TX Western Hills High School BenjiT. Kurian (1996) Carrollton, TX Newman Smith High School Robin R. Lorance (2000) Conroe, TX Oak Ridge High School Jonathan D. Miller (1993) Krum, TX Krum High School Amanda K. Kibler (1994) San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill High School Lindsey Kutach Kriska (1993) West Columbia, TX Columbia High School Meyling M. Ly (1999) Kaufman, TX Kaufman High School Jennifer Mills Chavez (1996) Lubbock, TX Lubbock High School Carol A. Kilgore (1992) Houston, TX Lamar High School Shannon Laissle Herrick (1993) San Antonio, TX John Marshall High School Carisa N. Magee (1998) Richardson, TX Berkner High School Jaclynn A. Mohrfeld (1996) Houston, TX Eisenhower High School Leanne Lammons Marshall (1998) San Antonio, TX Providence High School Rhonda Maiden Harrison (1994) Corpus Christi, TX Tuloso Midway High School Scott A. Monk (1990) Pasadena, TX Pasadena High School Jamie E. Lasswell (1991) Stephenville, TX Stephenville High School Ryan M. Mansell (2001) Lubbock, TX Coronado High School Roger S. Montalvan Jr. (1999) Houston, TX Douglas McArthur High School Angela Lawrence Amyx (1999) Corpus Christi, TX Richard King High School Matthew R. Marshall (1995) Troup, TX Troup High School Stephen M. Moore (1995) Dallas, TX Skyline High School Piotr S. Krawczyk (1998) The Woodlands, TX Academy of Science & Technology @ Oak Ridge High School Sara O. Lloyd (1994) Dallas, TX Hillcrest High School Andrew A. Martin (1998) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Thomas K. Moseley (2001) Mission, TX Sharyland High School Westley M. Krueger (2000) Geronimo, TX Navarro High School Robin Lofton Robson (1993) Harlingen, TX Harlingen High School Phil Martin (2001) Huckabay, TX Huckabay High School Rayshelle Mullen Dietrich (1997) Fort Worth, TX R.L. Paschal High School Tiffany D. Kujawski (1999) Garden City, TX Garden City High School Kevin C. Lohse (2000) Skidmore, TX Skidmore-Tynan High School Stephen A. Mason (1995) Houston, TX Chester W. Nimitz High School Mark D. Mutschink (1994) Mason, TX Mason High School Benjamin D. King (1993) Round Rock, TX Round Rock High School Elizabeth O. Koch (1997) Houston, TX Stratford High School Jennifer A. Koop (2001) San Antonio, TX James Madison High School T erryfoundation ^ A* ★ ★ 97 TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Rachel R. Myers (2000) Liberty, TX Hull Daisetta High School Flor V. Perez (2001) Houston, TX John H. Reagan High School Jon D. Reisch (1998) Dallas, TX Cistercian Prep School Yvonne Rode Moody (1987) Fredericksburg, TX Fredericksburg High School Amanda Myhalik Helm (2002) Lorena, TX Lorena High School S. Scott Pershern (1994) Dallas, TX Jesuit College Prep School Jesse L. Rester (1994) Hallsville, TX Hallsville High School Janine N. Rodriguez (2000) San Antonio, TX John Jay Science Academy Curtis G. Neason (1992) Friendswood, TX Clear Brook High School James E. Phillips (2000) Teague, TX Teague High School Ariana Reyes (2000) Del Rio, TX Del Rio High School Jessica Y. Rodriguez (2002) Deer Park, TX Deer Park High School Long Nguyen (2000) Carrollton, TX Newman Smith High School Kathryn L. Phillips (1999) Carrollton, TX R.L. Turner High School Hillary S. Reyes (2001) Spring, TX Spring High School Rhylan S. Rowe (1998) Hamilton, TX Hamilton High School Michael R. Nordfelt (1995) San Antonio, TX Oliver W. Holmes High School Lexie L. Pickett (2000) Hewitt, TX Midway High School Patricia A. O’Dowd (1993) San Antonio, TX Douglas MacArthur High School Thomas E. Plaster Jr. (2001) Conroe, TX Caney Creek High School Chad A. Olsen (1998) Washington, TX Brenham High School AmyT. Pohlmeier (1998) Nazareth, TX Nazareth High School Denise Orr Stahmer (1991) Kingwood, TX Kingwood High School Arlana L. Prentice (1999) Huntsville, TX Huntsville High School Ashley N. Ortmann (2001) Floresville, TX Floresville High School Michael W. Pritchard (1996) Prosper, TX Prosper High School Matthew P. Otis (2000) Temple, TX Home School Dustin W. Qualls (1996) Lubbock, TX Lubbock High School Matthew R. Pacey (1995) Spring, TX Klein Oaks High School Jason W. Racca (2001) Missouri City, TX Elkins High School Justin Lee Parker (1998) Houston, TX Stratford High School Christian Ramseyer Hale (2000) Crosby, TX Crosby High School Jennifer L. Partridge (1999) Cleveland, TX Cleveland High School Daniel Rangel (2000) San Antonio, TX Highlands High School Rachel D. Richert (1993) Texarkana, TX Texas High School Annalee Rushing (2000) Austin, TX Stephen F. Austin High School M am taJ. Patel (1998) San Angelo, TX Central High School Elizabeth Rangel Bosquez (1997) Houston, TX Langham Creek High School Elizabeth Riley Keeler (1992) Houston, TX St. Agnes Academy Christiana Sahl (1991) San Antonio, TX Believers Academy Charisse Peltier Nesline (1997) Alvin, TX Alvin High School Clayton M. Ratliff (1998) Rankin, TX Rankin High School Candace Ripperda Marshall (1995) Austin, TX McNeil High School Jason E. Sawyer (1991) San Antonio, TX James Madison High School Antonia Peralta Aguilar (2000) Navasota, TX Navasota High School Stephen G. Raymer (1995) Houston, TX Stratford High School Lane D. Roberts (2001) Linden, TX Linden-Kildare High School Melissa K. Schindler (2001) San Antonio, TX James Madison High School Eunice E. Perez (2000) Roma, TX Roma High School Kristyn A. Reed (2001) Conroe, TX Conroe High School Michael A. Robertson (1998) Arlington, TX Lamar High School Lisa L. Schlitzkus (1998) Rosenberg, TX Lamar Consolidated High School 98 ★ ★ A ■■V Terryfoundation Foundation Director Emeritus Darrell Royal and w ife Edith. 2005 Austin Alumni Luncheon. TERRY SCHOLAR ALUMNI TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Jessica Scott (1993) Monte Alto, TX Weslaco High School Shana Snider Rackel (2001) Caldwell, TX Caldwell High School Kevin C. Thornton (1996) DeSoto, TX DeSoto High School Luke A. Weedon (1993) Dallas, TX Bryan Adams High School Matthew G. Seidenberger (1994) St. Lawrence, TX Garden City High School Aime J. Sommerfeld (2001) Hamilton, TX Hamilton High School Christopher O. Tiemann (1990) Richardson, TX J.J. Pearce High School Cory L. Whitaker (1997) Bowie, TX Bowie High School J. Michael Shasteen (1997) Arlington, TX James Martin High School Justin A. Spillmann (1996) Buda, TX James Bowie High School Aberto V. Tirado (1999) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Christine Wiater McLemore (2000) San Antonio, TX Douglas McArthur High School Christopher C. Shaver (1994) Spring, TX Klein Oak High School Rebecca Staggs Tapia (2000) San Antonio, TX Health Careers High School Andrew R. Tomlinson (2001) San Angelo, TX Lake View High School Sara K. W iley (1995) A ice, TX A ice High School Hollie A. Shirey (1998) Quinlan, TX Quinlan Ford High School Douglas C. Stanley (1990) Clear Lake, TX Clear Lake High School Ana M. Torres (1999) Houston, TX Milby High School Helen W ilhite Clary (1987) Crockett, TX Latexo High School Lance W. Simmons (1989) Linden, TX Linden High School Joel D. Stanwood (1998) N. Richland Hills, TX Haltom High School M. Justin Trice (1991) Corpus Christi, TX Incarnate Word Academy Adam D. Williams (2000) Killeen, TX Killeen High School Charles S. Simonson (1992) George West, TX George West High School Tiffanie Stegall Clausewitz (1992) A ice, TX A ice High School Jennifer M. Tucker (1993) Irving, TX Nimitz High School Ciara M. Williams (2000) Killeen, TX C.E. Ellison High School Jonathan D. Simpson (2001) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Christopher M. Stein (2000) South Houston, TX South Houston High School Ryan S. Turley (1999) Amarillo, TX Randall High School Paul A. Willmon (1991) Levelland, TX Levelland High School Heather L. Sizemore (1997) Garland, TX Naaman Forest High School A icia Steinhauser Leffel (1989) La Grange, TX La Grange High School Joseph J. Vegh (1998) Corpus Christi, TX Flour Bluff High School Matthew B. Wilson (1992) Dallas, TX Jesuit College Prep School Paul A. Sklar (2001) Hallettsville, TX Hallettsville High School W. Matthew Stephens (2000) Kilgore, TX Kilgore High School Gina Viktorin Potts (1988) East Bernard, TX East Bernard High School A isa D. Womac (2001) Houston, TX Spring Woods High School Anastasia M. Skolaut (2001) Castroville, TX Medina Valley High School Jeffrey C. Stichler (1990) Fort Stockton, TX Fort Stockton High School Rose Mary Villagomez (2000) San Benito, TX San Benito High School Jeffrey L. Smaistrla (1999) El Campo, TX El Campo High School Molly K. Sullivan (2000) Fort Worth, TX Trinity Valley High School George A. Vindiola (1991) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Frederick M. Woods II (2001) Houston, TX Booker T. Washington H.S. for Engineering Professions Bryan J. Smith (1994) Fort Worth, TX Western Hills High School D. Wesley Sutherland (1997) Utopia, TX Utopia High School Christy Waggoner DeLeon (1999) Bellevue, TX Bellevue High School Jenna C. Smith (2000) El Campo, TX El Campo High School Andrea L. Tews (1995) San Antonio, TX Clark High School Kristen Wahlberg Philley (2000) Houston, TX Houston Christian High School Nathan M. Smith (1998) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Robbie J. Thomas (1994) Irving, TX MacArthur High School Tammi D. Walker (1995) Bryan, TX Bryan High School Tim G. Smith (1995) Lazbuddie, TX Lazbuddie High School Becky Thorne Bliss (1995) Montgomery, TX Montgomery High School Valarie A. Walker (2001) Bryan, TX Bryan High School M. Lauren Smith-Winslow (1998) Austin, TX McNeil High School Anne Thornton Narayanan (1997) Ballinger, TX Ballinger High School Scott T. Wallace (1992) Sherman, TX Sherman High School Terryfoundation ^ Lacey A. Woods (2000) Humble, TX Humble High School Christopher T. Wurtz (1997) Dallas, TX Skyline High School Gina M. Wynne (1999) Madisonville, TX Madisonville High School Kristie L. Yost (2000) Teague, TX Teague High School Angela N. Zepeda (1999) Pasadena, TX J. Frank Dobie High School 99 ABOUT THE FOUNDERS H oward L. Terry Nancy M. Terry Native Texan Howard L. Terry was born in Milam County in 1916. Nancy Terry is a native of New York State, born in Ogdensburg on He attended the University of Texas at Austin on an athletic the St. Lawrence River. She attended the School of Nursing at the scholarship and earned his B.EL Y in 1938. He was employed by University of Rochester, New York, where her hobbies included Procter & Gamble until 1942, when he entered the U.S. Navy snow skiing, ice skating, swimming and antique collecting. and served as a P.T. Boat She subsequently relocated to commander in the Pacific Texas and for over thirty during World War II. He years has been m arried to later returned to Procter & Howard Gamble, from which he was recruited to set up a chain of Mrs. General Manager until 1951. with th e Terry is active in Foundation events and in the At that time, Terry went into annual interviews in which business for himself in lumber, the new Scholars are selected. building, and development, Her principal interests now building several residential include golf, subdivisions in Texas and art, interior design, gardening, politics, other states. her family, her dog, and the Terry Scholars. Over the following years, Terry founded several businesses in various fields, including Business Funds, Marathon Crutcher Resources, Allied Bancshares, and Farm & Home Savings. Beginning in 1979, he became a director and chairman of the executive committee of Penn Central Corp., a position he held until 1986. In 1981, he founded the Terry Companies, a multi-state corporation involved in oil & gas exploration and development. Howard and Nancy Terry are both long time residents of Houston, Texas. Mr. Terry enjoys golf and is actively involved in the operations of the Terry Companies and the Terry Foundation. Despite his series of remarkable success in business endeavors in many fields, he often refers to the Terry Foundation as his finest achievement. 100 Terry, T erry Foundation in 1986. appliance stores, serving as M anufacturing, L. whom she fo u n d ed ★ ★ A '■V ^ Terryfoundation ABOUT THE DIRECTORS R hett G. Campbell E dward T. Cotham Jr. Foundation Board Chair President Rhett Campbell served on the original Board of Directors of the Terry Foundation and has worked closely with Howard and Nancy Terry in the management and direction of the Foundation since its inception in 1986. Fie was named Board Chair in 2000. Ed Cotham serves as President of the Terry Foundation, where he assists Howard Terry in the management of the Foundation endowment portfolio and serves as chief operating officer for the Foundation. In 1993, he was named President of Terry Petroleum Company. Prior to joining Terry Petroleum, Ed practiced law with the Morris & Campbell law firm in Houston. Rhett is the managing partner of the Houston offices of the Thompson & FCnight law firm, where his areas of specialization include civil trial and business bankruptcy. He was a founding member in 1977 of the Houston law firm of Morris & Campbell, where he practiced until 2001. He holds both a B.A. (with high honors) and J.D. (with honors) from Southern Methodist University, where he was honored as a Hatton Sumners Scholar and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif, and Order of Barristers. Rhett is married to Houston native Susie Seybold. They have three children and reside in Houston. Ed holds an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Houston and a Masters Degree in Economics from the University of Chicago. A native Texan, Ed returned to complete a law degree from the University ofTexas at Austin. Ed is a nationally recognized expert on Civil War history and has authored three books on military history. He and his wife, Candy, have one son and reside in Houston. Terryfoundation M ■V' A ★ ★ 10 1 ABOUT THE DIRECTORS John W. Storms JR. Carter O verton III John Storms has served on the Foundation Board of Directors since its inception in 1986. John is the Managing General Partner of Storms &C Critz, Certified Public Accountants, of Houston. John also serves on the boards of other business entities with operations as varied as banking, oil & gas, and restaurant operations. He is also an active member of the board of Child Advocates, Inc. of Houston and is currently a committee member of National CASA Association, the national oversight organization for over 900 such entities across the United States. Carter Overton has served on the Foundation Board of Directors since its inception in 1986. Carter is the President and CEO of Llewellin Operating Company, LLC, a Houston-based management and investment company engaged in direct investment in US oil and gas exploration and production. He worked previously for Terry Petroleum Company, where he served as Vice President of Operations. Carter also serves as Chairman of the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation. John is a Certified Public Accountant and holds a B.B.A. from the University of Texas and an M.B.A. in taxation from the City University of New York. John and his wife, Charlene, reside in Houston and are the parents of two grown daughters and five grandchildren. 102 ★ ★ -V -V ^ Terryfoundation A native Houstonian, Carter received both his BBA and his MBA from the University ofTexas. Carter has two daughters, Josephine and Sophia, and resides in Houston, Texas. ABOUT THE DIRECTORS Jam es D. D avis Yvonne Rode M oody Jim Davis is a Principal and Consulting Actuary for Milliman in Dallas, where he is a retirement actuary and oversees financial management of the southern U.S. regional employee benefits practice. Yvonne Rode Moody was one of the first Terry Scholars, a member of the original class in 1987. She was named to the Foundation Board in 2000, one of the first Alumni Scholars to be named to the Board. A native of Quitman, Texas, Jim became a Terry Scholar in 1989. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1993, where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics (with highest honors) and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. A native of Fredericksburg, Yvonne received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M in 1991. She worked for eight years with Chevron as Construction Project Manager for the Houston Retail Marketing Group. Jim was named to the Foundation Board of Directors in 2000, one of the first Alumni Scholars to be elected to the Board. Jim has three daughters and lives in Dallas, Texas. Yvonnes most recent position is as full-time mom to two daughters, with whom she and her husband, Ted, live in San Antonio. Terryfoundation -V ’V ★ ★ 103 about the F O U N D A T I O N STAFF Beth W. Freeman Foundation Staff Director o f Scholar Relations Beth Freeman has played a key role in the Terry Foundation since the Terrys established the organization in 1986. Beth joined the Terry Operating Companies in 1983 and was named Foundation Administrator in 1986. For many years, Beth has been the primary liaison among the Foundation Board of Trustees, the Terry Scholars, and the participating universities. She was named Director of Scholar Relations in 2002. Beth coordinates the annual Foundation events and manages communications with the growing body of Scholars and Scholar Alumni. She supervises the annual spring interview process and serves as the Foundation liaison with all universities. 104 ★ ★ A -V 'V Terryfoundation The Foundation staff includes Becky Adams, Robert L. Parker, Barbie Tyler, Jamie Thyssen, and Brandy N. Skillern. INDEX 86 Berry, Sara A. 86 Abbott, Karen P. 86 Augustin, Andrea C. Abel, Lauren N. 61 Ayala, Monica N. Abernathy, Blair A. 86 Ayeli, Melody Adams, Jonathan A. 86 Bacchus, M. Nicole 17 Beshara, Lance H. 55,91 Bachers, Michael D. 86 Bettega, Brandon J. Aguillon, Edgar L. 76 Badhiwala, Niraj G. 81 Beverly, J. Patrick 86 Aguilar, Nelda P. 55, 57, 73 4, 86 Berson, Charlotte A. 32, 97 Brashear Newaz, Daphne 86 Bray, Chara R. 27 94 Bredeson, Laura C. 61 61 Brewer, Jennifer 17 Brewerton, David P. 71 35,81 61 Berumen, J. Luis Brandt, Alex L. Ainsworth, Jennifer A. 71 Baggerman, Eric W. 94 Bevis, Zachary J. Breyfogle, Helen E. 17 Airington, Lynette R. 36 Baggett, Michelle E. 32 Bhakta, Amit 36 Britt, Stephen T. 32 36 Bhatt, Sagar A. 94 Brixey, Tessia R. 94 Bielinski, Jason R. 86 Brookshire, Stephen J. 27 Billimek, Autumn R. 55 Brown, B. Sky 27 4 3 ,7 6 Alaniz, Tessa J. 71 Baggett, Monica R. Alcantara, Aileen C. 86 Bailes, Kari D. Alderman, Amber A. 86 Balovich, Julie M. Alexander, Alexis N. 94 Balthazar, Angelique C. 86 Billimek, Melanie S. 86 Brown, Cynthia D. 94 Alexander, Jubin 81 Bamgbade, Benita A. 81 Bilski, Hayley D. 94 Bruce, Bradley S. 86 Alexander, Marcie V. Alexander, R. Ian 81 41 ,7 1 36, 46 86 Bansal, Khushboo V. 81 Birkenfeld, Alan H. 94 Brugger, Colton B. 76 Barber, Carolyn J. 76 Birkenfeld, Brock L. 32 Bruner, Brian L. 94 Alexandrov, Alexander J. 86 Barkoh, Bedia A. 94 Bissey, Jennifer L. 40, 81 Bryan, Shelley M. 94 Alfaro, M. Natalie 61 Barnes, Andrew R. 86 Black, Michael K. 86 Bryant, Chelsea S. 62 Allcock, Cassandra D. 94 Barnes, Rebecka L. 12 Blackburn Holding, Katharine 86 Buchanan, Ian A. 76 Allen, Brian J. 71 Barnett, Abigail K. 17 Blackhurst Saenz, Leslie 94 Buchanan, Mindy N. 94 Allen, David V. 94 Baron, Alexandra C. 86 Blacklock, James D. 86 Buck, Susan E. 86 86 Barrera, Antonio J. 86 Blaha, Ashley A. 76 Buckley, Blake M. 94 Bartells, Adam J. 94 Blankenhorn, Caron L. 27 Buenger Iero, Kimberly 86 Barton, Christopher C. 86 Blaschke Reyes, Meredith 86 Buentello, Tara E. 76 Allen, Megan E. Allison, Katrina M. 47, 61 Almaraz, Francheska B. 81 Amador, Amy R. 61 Bass, Lea K. 86 Blazek, Amber M. 12 Bumguardner, Marisa L. 36 Anaya, Yanett 86 Batla, Keith J. 27 Blum, Megean D. 36 Burke, Cody D. 94 Anderson, Richard J. 36 Baumeister Laurence, Cassie 94 Boehm, Kevin R. 94 Burke, Stoney G. 94 Andres, Paul L. 94 Bayles, Brandon J. Burkhalter, Kenneth R. Jr. 76 Andrews, Christopher R. 86 Beach, Anna M. Burns, Brant C. 86 Andrews, Shanna L. Angell, Alexis L. Anthony, Sarah N. Apte, Rakesh 36 60,71 71 41 ,7 1 Bean Stinson, Gayle Bean, Kayla L. Boening, Braden R. 43, 81 36, 46 27 Bollinger, Miranda E. 86 Boltas, Charles J. II 94 Burns, Kayla M. 86 Borhaug, Jesse D. 36 Burns, Nellson D. 94 12, 94 Beckworth Readinger, Allison 86 Bosch, Anne M. Beech, Scott J. 94 Bould, Joanna R. 86 55, 91 86 Burris, S. Bradley 94 Burrows, Erin L. 94 Aranda, Javier 86 Beene, Rachel L. 86 Bounds, Belinda M. 10 Burton, Vermique J. 71 Arbogast, Jason D. 12 Behrend, Brian J. 86 Bowden, Nathan B. 94 Butler, Brandy C. 94 Argo, Ross D. 86 Behrens, Jenna K. 17 Bowman, Alicia A. 94 Byerly, Robert R. 86 Arseneaux, Amber K. 36 Beinart, Garth A. 86 Boyd, Jennifer L. 71 Caballero, Leslie A. 71 Arter, Kira L. 57 Beinart, Sean C. 86 Boyer, Gregory J. 94 Cadwalader, Zachary W. 62 Arterberry, Vanessa K. 94 Belmar, Annika C. 86 Bracht, Anthony L. 86 Caldwell, Reagan L. 94 Arthur, William M. 86 Beltran, Angeline 61 Bradbury, Anne R. 27 Callaham, Caitlin A. 94 Arzola, Jonathan E. Asias, Bernadette D. Askenasy, Erik P. Assunto, Ryan H. Aubel, Eric B. 81 Bennett, Holly M. 86 Braden, Paula M. 94 Callahan, JackW. III 86 Bentley, W. Chad 94 Bradley, Jennifer 86 Camacho, Baltazar 76 86 Berger, Michelle A. 94 Brady, Camille M. 12 Camp, Joseph D. 86 87, 94 Bernal, Christina L. 10 Brand, Alexander D. 76 Campbell, Adam M. 36 Berry, Rachel A. 27 Brandi Pekar, Kimberly 94 Campbell Crosby, Ashley 94 23, 57 94 Terryfoundation ^ + ★ ★ 105 INDEX Campbell, Joshua S. 86 Clary, Steven H. Campbell English, Susanna 86 Clegg, Lisa M. Canales, Alfredo II 87 Cleland, Courtney C. Cannell, John P. 94 Cleveland, Shawn S. 87 Cantu Rutledge, Cynthia 87 Clevenger, Ty O. Cantu, Gabriela 94 Cline, Erin R. 32 Cuellar, Cassandra V. 72 Della Croce, Rachel E. 32 Derrick, Kadria N. 95 Desai, Vijay D. 87 Cummings, Kristen M. 16, 32, 40, 92 Desrosiers Gaytn, Debra 88 95 Cunniff, Caitlin Y. 77 Devasia, Sybil R. 62 32 Cunningham Beyer, Meredith 87 Deville, Jessie E. 32 95 28, 87 Culver, Monica V. 45, 62 Cummings, Jennifer A. 87 Cantu, James R. 94 Cline, Marcus S. 87 Cupp, Teresa C. 55 DeVries, Jacob R. 88 Cantu, Jose G. 76 Clingman, Ryan W. 79,81 Currie, Casey E. 87 Dewitt, Brittany R. 82 Cardwell, Stephanie A. 76, 88 Clinton, Andrew R. 35,71 Curtis, Bryan D. 87 Diaz, Ramiro D. 72 Carlson Donohoe, Amanda 56, 87 Cole, Bonnie R. 10, 42 Curtis, Jenny S. 82 Dickson, Melanie D. 88 42, 76 Cuthbertson, David W. 87 Dietrich, Alicia M. 88 27 Dikarev, Denis E. 95 Diller, Anna J. 16 Carlson, Kelli 95 Cole, H. Eshe Carmicheal, Courtney A. 17 Cole-Leffel, Ginger 87 Cwikla, Stephanie T. Carrillo, Marci L. 95 Coleman, Kindra D. 87 Dacy, Felicia A. 37, 43, 46 Carroll, Brian K. 87 Collins Crider, Jamie 95 Dahmus, Maria E. 87 Ditzell, Samuel J. Carter, Jennifer R. 81 Collins, Pamela L. 82 Dalby, Jessica W. 87 Dixon Johnson, Alexis 88 44, 88 Carter, Lindsey M. 62 Colson, Simmie J. IV 71 Daniels, Sadra C. 18 Dixon, April L. 95 Carter, Rachael E. 87 Colson, Jessica A. 82 Darilek, Leigh 87 Do, Jennie N. 88 Carter, Starlett A. 87 Contreras, Kimberly L. 95 Darjean, Melissa L. 87 Dockal, Holly R. 18 Carter, Warren J. 95 Cook, Misty D. 95 Darst, Jennie M. Dodge, Corey N. 95 Casiano, Jose M. 87 Cook, Yvonne C. 55 Daugherty, Timothy J. 95 Donnellan, Quentin A. 27 Castillo, Agustin 95 Cooley, Daniel J. 87 Davenport, Ashley N. 72 Doolittle, Randy G. 95 Castillo, Derek 87 Cooper, Alora D. 87 Davidson, Jayson M. 95 Dorsey, Jennifer M. 88 Cater, Sean F. 87 Cooper, Carl E. 36 Davidson, Jeffrey W. 87 Douglas, Cindy L. 95 Cauwe, Charlotte A. 95 Copeland, Salena G. 87 Davidson, Katherine A. 62 Douglas, J. Kate 72 Cawthron, Tara L. 81 Corder, Stephanie M. 62 Davidson, Laura K. 87 Dover, Abby O. 88 10, 13, 42 Cerrato Hanz, Gayle 44, 87 Corona, Guadalupe 82 Davies, L. Marissa 95 Dowd, Joseph A. 95 Chance, Susannah J. 95 Costabile, Rubina M. 87 Davis, J. Jeffrey 87 Downs, Shelby C. 88 Chandler, Heather K. 95 Cotter, Joseph W. 87 Davis, James D. 42, 87, 103 Chasteen, Chase C. 81 Chatham, Tametrice L. 41, 47, 55 Dreiling, Christopher K. 4, 88 Cotti, Crystal R. 87 Davis, Jennifer S. 95 Drennan, Mitchell A. 32 Cotton Seibert, Amy 95 Davis Duggan, Katherine 87 Drew, Christy L. 95 Chavez, Zaira M. 87 Covington, Alexandra R. 76 Davis, Morgan T. 95 Drilling, Kathleen A. 77 Chen, Charlie S. 87 Covington, Bill R. 87 Day, Brendan A. 95 Dudley, Gardner H. 88 Chesnut, Shaun M. 87 Cowart, Amanda L. 17 De la Fuente, Analea M. 87 Duke, B. Steven Jr. 95 Childers, Curtis C. 95 Cowden, Patrick B. 17 De Pinto, Mia B. 87 Duncan, Jeremy B. 77 Choate, John R. 87 Cox, J. Cody 32 Dear, J. Cuyler 18 Duong, Barry V. 63 Christen, Weston V. 87 Cox-Kratky, Jennifer 87 DeBerry, Eric L. 27 Early Philippe, Tammira 95 Christensen, Casey R. 95 Craig, Jeremy E. 87 Decker, Leslie C. 87 Eason, Jarrod N. 95 Chung, Emily 87 Cremean, Randall W. 87 Dees, Kelley I. 95 Easton, Jeffrey A. 88 Citzler, Christina F. 87 Crenwelge, Colleen E. 95 Del Angel, Pamela 87 Edwards, Brett P. 82 Clancy, Kathleen E. 95 Crenwelge, Janiece R. 27 del Bosque, Lori M. 87 Edwards, M. Kathryn Clark Goode, Christine 87 Croker, Karen 87 Del Valle, Jose A. 77 Edwards, Steven M. Clark, Jack G. Ill 62 Cronin, Andrew P. 18,36 Delgado, Donald Clark, Australia D. 32 Crow, Jeremy M. Clark, Maresha A. 71 Crowe, Greg M. 106 ^ 95 4, 63 95 Egleston, Kerry A. 88 95 Delgado, Nidia B. 77 Ehlig White, Alison 95 87 Delgado, Stephen R. 87 Ehrlich, Tracy N. 95 Terryfoundation INDEX Elhardt, Mary E. 10, 23, 57 Frasier, Patrick M. 41, 77 Gibson, Matthew C. 63 Grubbs, Garry S. II 96 33 Guadagnolo, B. Ashleigh 88 10 Frei, Diane L. 96 Gillaspie, Lindsay K. Ellis, S. Katelynn 95 Frenzel, Adam C. 28 Gindrat, Tiffany M. 18 Guerrero, Mariana 23, 55, 57, 73 Elrod, Joshua D. 63 Frenzel, David C. 96 Givens, Gregory D. 96 Guidry, Andrea C. 88 Emery, R. Scott 95 Friesenhahn, Laurie B. 96 Glassey, Amanda R. 96 Guidry, Stephanie L. 72 63 Guillemette, Jason P. 82 19 Ellis, Kathryn J. Enderle, Maurice A. 72 Frock, Chase B. 72 Goertz, Patrick W. English Biehn, Kathryn 95 Fuentes Cervantes, Corina 88 Goff, Christopher D. 88 Guillen, Evelyn Engram, Amanda K. 37 Fuhrmann Krahl, Lucy Escalante III, David 95 Fuller, Derek N. Escobar, Maria G. 88 Espinoza, Stephanie L. 77 Eubanks, Jeremy D. 95 Gaetke, Talia R. Eubanks, Travis W. 27 Gallardo, Omar E. 96 Gonzalez, Diana Evans, R. Ray 95 Galloway, Meggan M. 18 Gonzalez, Heriberto Jr. Evans, Scott E. 88 Gansle, Mark R. 88 Ewell, Abbie M. 88 Garcia, Adrian 82 Eyhorn, Jodi L. 16, 32, 40, 92 Goldstrich, Jennifer L. 77 Gutierrez, Andres E. 96 88 Gomez, Anselmo A. Ill 19 Gutierrez, Trisha L. 64 Funderburk, Jefferson E. 88 Gomez, Stephanie L. 96 Guzman, Jessica M. 64 Gabriel, Robert B. 88 Gonzales, Tiffany M. 78 Hackney, Gregory L. 88 33, 45 Haddad, Lindsey M. 88 78 Haddad, Nicole S. 64 88 Haferkamp, Shelly F. 88 Gonzalez, Timothy J. 96 Haidamous, Simon N. Gonzalez, Yvonne D. 21, 82 Garcia, Ashley L. 4, 96 41, 55 63, 83 Gonzalez, Amy L. 5, 57, 78 Halcomb, Stephen J. Goode, Brandi C. 88 Hale Stroud, Stacy 67, 72 88 Faber, Grant R. 77 Garcia, Cassandra R. 88 Gooden, Imani L. 82 Hall, Tina M. 96 Fairbanks, Carson L. 32 Garcia, Edward I. 96 Goodson, Sammetria L. 88 Halliburton, Sara K. 89 Farman, Mary K. 10 Garcia, Gerardo 96 Goulet, Christopher J. 88 Halpern, Kellye D. 12 Farmer, Melissa A. 88 Garcia, Maira L. 10 Govea, Andrea M. 96 Halverson, Joseph T. 72 Fassnidge, Eric A. 95 Garcia, Miriam B. 33, 40 Graham, Brian S. 16 Hamilton, Laura E. 72 Faught, J. D’Ann 88 Garfield, Amanda L. 63, 83 Grant, Robert D. 88 Hamilton, Matthew S. Fehrenbach, Lacy M. 95 Garmon, Mallory S. 82 Graves, Benjamin D. Garrett Huddleston, Kimberly 88 Graves, JoAnna M. Gray, Joseph D. 88 Hancock, Keith T. 96 46, 72 Hanel, Kristen M. 33, 40, 97 Ferguson, Ashley N. 38, 82 Ferrell, J. Darrek 37 Garrett, Stephanie D. Fertitta, Jessica M. 35, 64 Hamilton, Michael L. 16 19 Hamm, Jason B. 89 88 Hammers, David W. 89 19, 56 72 Garza, Ana L. 96 Gray Malone, Santina Field, James E. 95 Garza, Elsa P. 88 Green, Joseph E. Fierro, A. Christina 95 Gaskins, Katie L. 96 Green, Jude O. 88 Haney Stair, Jennifer 96 Fish, Kimberly M. 77 Gavin, Michael P. 96 Green, Stephen P. 96 Hankinson, Emily R. 78 Fite, Katie C. 33 Gaydos, Scott G. 88 Greene, Gilbert A. 88 Hansen, Kourtney M. 96 Fitzgerald, Katie E. 95 Gelfand, Yuri M. 88 Greenwood, Dustin J. 96 Hardin, Charles C. 89 Flores, Rigoberto Jr. 88 Gendel, Ella Greger, Angela N. 96 Hardy, Amanda P. 96 Flowers, Adam D. 88 Gensler, Heidi M. 72 Greggs, Schylr J. 96 Harmes, Seth M. 96 Fluegel, Hope K. 72 Gentry, Robert E. 18 Gregory, Holly J. 96 Harper, Ryan E. 89 Fly, Amanda T. 43, 82 Gerecci, Deniz V. 82 Grieco, Daniel R. Ill 63 Harris Norvell, Holly 89 Fogle, Jeffrey A. 27 Gerik, Leslie N. 88 Griffin Leubner, Kristel 88 Harris, Jason S. 89 Ford, Chadwick N. 95 Gernand Orrick, Erika 96 Griffin, Deidra A. 33 Harris, Justin L. 89 Forehand Campbell, Nichole 56, 88 Getschow, Mary Rose 88 Griffin, Elizabeth A. 78 Harris, Kathy L. 96 Forkner, Sean P. 88 Ghagar, Amanda' 88 Griffin, Jessica L. 64 Hartman, Stefanie L. 72 Foster, John R. 95 Gharib, Jim J. 88 Griffith, Bryan K. 28 Hatcher, Eric L. 89 Fox, Amy L. 88 Ghazi, Evan F. 88 Griggs, Tanner E. 82 Hattemer, Kori E. 78 Franklin, Jason D. 95 Ghobrial, Nora N. 96 Grinshpan, Svetlana 5 ,7 8 Hawke, Joshua T. 28 Franklin, Krystal B. 96 Gibbs, Kristen J. 33, 40 Grubb, Hannah K. 96 Terryfoundation ^ Hawkins, Austin W. -V 'A ★ ★ 37, 46 107 INDEX Hawkins, Jeremy A. Haynie, Lance T. Hays, Jessica L. 89 Honea, Kari J. 96 Hooge, Kristin R. 28, 40 89 Jennings, Moriah A. 96 Kibler, Amanda K. Kieke, David C. 89 Kilgore, Carol A. 97 72 Jeter, Edward H. 96 Hoot, LeshiaJ. 87, 89 Jochec, Valerie L. 11, 13 97 He, O. Lilly 89 Horlen, Kyle P. 96 Johnson, Amanda J. 65 Kilgore, Claude T. 37 Heble, Christopher L. 96 Houston Price, Jenifer 89 Johnson, Beau G. 16 Killough, Kent L. 90 Heineman, Jodie L. 96 Houston, Shameeka L. 82 Johnson, Brandon S. 89 Kim Yun, Jina 19 Kim, Ho 90 Kinder, Pat M. 90 Heiner, Amy L. Hejny, Kristen R. Helmer, Jenna M. 2, 90 Howard, Bradford J. 4 1 ,7 8 Johnson, David A. 89 Howell, Abigail K. 46, 96 Johnson, Isaac A. 28, 33 96 Howell, Eric K. 96 Johnson, Jerad D. 96 King, Benjamin D. 97 Howell, Nathaniel L. 89 Johnson, LaShon D. 96 Kirkland, John P. 90 10, 43 Hemmick, Jennifer K. 10, 55 Henderson, Joshua T. 89 Huett Ruege, Amanda 89 Johnson Alletag, Michelle 89 Klein, Christopher B. 33 Henke, Jennifer L. 89 Huff, Clayton J. 82 Johnson Brown, Stacey 96 Klostermann, John C. 20 Hennington, Amber L. 96 Hughes Rodriguez, Candace 96 Johnson, Stephanie N. 72 Knaupe, Gregg W. 90 Henrichs, Kristen L. 89 Hui, Susan R. 78 Johnson, Wesley D. 37 Koch, Elizabeth O. Henze, Sarah E. 89 Humphreys, Kyle E. 37 Johnston, Colleen R. 96 Koch, Melissa S. Hernandez, Angela J. 89 Humphries, Heather L. 19 Jokhu, Maitriyi R. 96 Kocian, E. Russell 73 Hernandez, Carlos A. 82 Hurd, William B. 96 Jolley, LyndsayJ. 78 Kokes, Marsha K. 90 Hernandez, Fernando A. 89 Hurst Powell, Candace 89 Jones, Ashley M. 47, 65 Koop, Jennifer A. 97 97 24, 37, 95 Herrera, Tania Y. 78 Husain, Nisreen S. 89 Jones, Marinette A. 96 Kopech, Christopher S. Hersey, Katherine M. 89 Hutchins, David L. 89 Jones, Margot C. 65 Korsakoff, Olesya V. Hershman, John E. 96 Huth, Theresa M. 96 Jones, Silas S. 96 Kowalski, Amanda M. Hertzberg, Christian R. 89 Hyde, Brian M. 78 Jordan, Michael P. 89 Kozel, Anne M. 20 Herver, Gisela 89 Iacob, Alexandra 37 Juarez, Eleonora 82 Kranyec, Jessica L. 73 Hess, Karl D. 89 Icenhower, Lucas D. 60, 72 Kalich, Kevin A. 96 Krause, Keith N. 33 Hess, Zoe L. 37 Ingram, Brittani N. 55 Kalinec, Cassie N. 20 Krawczyk, Piotr S. 97 37, 43 Ingram, Rebecca C. 96 Kaluza Wenmohs, Casie Heyn, Margaret E. 89 Irvin Graham, Jennifer 89 Kaviani, Athra Hibbard, Sherida K. 78 Isom, Jordan J. 12 Kazantzis, Athena M. Hester, Matthew W. 90 73,81 28, 40, 92 Kretzschmar, Andrea 90 Kretzschmar, Briana L. 20 89 Krueger, Westley M. 97 96 Krueger, Will M. 65 96 Kubiak, James D. 90 28, 89 83 Hicks McMillon, Lacy 96 Itzep, Marvin R. 57,91 Keen, Samuel E. Hicks, Kimberly R. 64 Jablonski, Susan M. 96 Keilers, Cyril A. Higginbotham, Amanda L. 96 Jackson, Derion K. 82 Keiser Ugarte, Kerry 89 Kujawski, Tiffany D. 97 Hill, Brian A. 89 Jackson, Lindsey M. 89 Kellar, Kristin K. 33 Kulkarni, Madhura M. 90 Hinojosa, Jaime R. 78 Jacoby, Randi R. 96 Kelley, Joel T. 96 Kunz, Brian K. 97 33 Kurian, Benji T. 97 Kutach Kriska, Lindsey 97 Hise Blackmon, Elisa 96 Jacoby, Trace R. Hoerster, Samuel A. IV 19 Jahangiri, M. Farid 37, 46 Kelley, Lauren F. 89 Kelley, P. Neal 19, 68 Kelley, Paul L. 89 Kwan, Irene 37 Kelln, Klyssa J. 97 Kwiatkowski, Sam C. 44, 89 Holder Kiernan, Stacy 89 Jambers, John M. Hollan, Sara K. 96 James, Courtney N. Holmes Rounsaville, Natalie 96 Janak, Jenny S. 89 Kellough, Justin L. 83 Lafferty, Patrick R. 90 Holomon, Jamilla N. 96 Jarman, Drew E. 28 Kendall Smith, Kelly 97 LaGrone, J. Michele 65 Holstien, Thomas T. 3,78 Jarmon, Ashley N. 28 Kennedy, Joy D. 89 Laird, Sean S. 78 96 Kepner, J. Jordan 20 Laissle Herrick, Shannon 97 41 ,5 5, 73 37, 43 Holt, Greg N. 89 Jarrett Hooper, Rebecca Holton, Aaron M. 89 Jarvis, Lauren C. 72 Kerlick, I. Ray Jr. 89 Lakavage, John D. 78 Kertz, Laura J. 89 Lala, Alba 83 Kerwin, Jody W. 89 Lambert, Leah C. 90 Holton, Avery E. 89 Javidpour, Pegah 72 Holton, Magera M. 78 Jennings, Matthew M. 89 108 ★ ★ A '•V Terryfoundation INDEX Lammons Marshall, Leanne 97 Magdaleno, Miriam Y. McDonald, Gabriella C. 43;, 47, 66 Mohrfeld, Jaclynn A. 97 Landis, Kristin E. 20 Magee, Carisa N. 97 McDowell, Lauren S. 73 Molina, Glenda M. 13 Mahon, M. Elizabeth 65 McElhenney, Amy A. 90 Moll, Tessa 66 McElwrath, Mac M. 66 Monk, Scott A. 97 McEvoy, Robert C. 90 Montalvan, Roger S. Jr. 97 Landrum, Katie M. 45, 83 21, 40 Laquey, Colette 78 Maiden Harrison, Rhonda 97 Lara, Anna M. 73 Major, C. Nicole Lasswell, Jamie E. 97 Maldonado, Julian D. 83 McGahee, Kathryn L. 79 Moore, Mitchell W. Jr. Law, Jason L. 90 Malik, Matthew D. 79 McGonegle, Maureen E. 90 Moore, Christina M. 55, 57, 73 22 33, 40, 92 Lawrence Amyx, Angela 97 Malloy, Victoria L. 21 McKinnerney, Justin L. 90 Moore, J. Riley 90 Le, Phat H. 90 Malone, Ryan M. 90 McKinney, Lyndsi R. 90 Moore, Stephen M. 97 33, 46 Mann, Chrissy L. 90 McLean, Amy C. 97 Moore, Tommy K. 90 28 Le, Quynh Nhu T. Le, Tri-Dung T. 83 Manning, Jason F. 90 McLeroy, Kerry L. Morales, Amanda J. 73 Leavell, Kari A. 20 Mansell, Ryan M. 97 McMillen, Stephanie M. 37, 76 Moran, Garrett M. 91 18, 37 73, 85 Lee, Adam C. Marcrum, Ryan S. 83 McPherson, Kevin A. Moreno, Alfonso 83 90 Marek, Myles H. 37 McReynolds, Maryanne K. 90 Morgan, Brittnee S. 54 Lee, Rachel J. 90 Marian, Caitlin E. Meador, Suzanne E. 60 Morton Dooley, Christina 91 Leggett, Whitney G. 20 Marichalar, Ruben 73 Meador, Terri J. 90 Moseley, Thomas K. 97 LeVick, Shelly D. 90 Markey, Ashley R. 79 Medders, Wesley T. 79 Motal, Sarah M. Lee Tulley, Jeri 38, 83 22, 32, 40 Lewis, Montoya C. 73 Marshall, Matthew R. 97 Mehta, Shivan V. Moten, Danielle E. 91 Lin, Tony H. 90 Martin, Andrew A. 97 Mei, Y. David 66 Moumen-Baker, Meyassa M. 73 56 47, 66 Ljuboja, Lana 78 Martin, Janelle M. 12, 94 Melgar, Kevin D. 90 Mouton, Erica Y. Lloyd, Brandon G. 90 Martin, Phil 97 Melton, M arcyJ. 97 Mowry, Chris M. 29 Lloyd, Sara O. 97 Martin, Ryan C. 28 Mendoza, Steven A. 90 Moy, Lacey L. 66 Locandro, Gianina F. 21 Martinez, Erika M. 90 Merkel, Tiffany N. 21, 83 Muehr, Emily R. 21, 84 Loftin Frealy, Kelli 90 Martinez, Franco S. Mesa, Charlene L. 37 Mueller, Brian J. 34, 40, 68, 97 Loftin, Laci L. 55, 57 Mason, Natalie R. 90 Meserve, Elizabeth G. Lofton Robson, Robin 97 Mason, Stephen A. 97 Messick, Ashley E. Lohse, Kevin C. 97 Massie, R. Fletcher Meyer, Blake L. Lok, Gregorio E. 90 Masur, Deanne C. 97 Michaud, April C. Lombardo, Georgia K. 37 Mataga, Natasha T. 97 Michero, J. Ryan 5 ,7 9 37, 43 83, 88 Mullen Dietrich, Rayshelle 97 73 Mun, Eric P. 91 28 Munoz, Mayra I. 79 35 ,8 3 90 Murphey, Megan R. Murphy, Teresa I. 4, 22 44, 91 Lone, Cindy J. 90 Mathew, Stacy E. 56 Mickler, Nathan R. 97 Mursch, Erin E. 11 Long, Patricia A. 65 Matsumoto Ogle, Lisa 90 Midgett, Clinton B. 90 Mushinski, Katie M. 67 Loo, Christopher H. 97 Matteson O’Neill, Amy 90 Migura, Wesley W. 97 Mutschink, Mark D. 97 Lorance, Robin R. 97 Matthews, Cassie L. 21 Miller, Allyson C. 90 Myers, Rachel M. 79 Loving, Timothy J. 90 May, Larry W. Jr. 21 Miller, Darwin W. III 90 Myers, Rachel R. 98 Mayo, Christina C. 97 Miller, Jonathan D. 97 Myhalik Helm, Amanda McArthur, Kathleen S. 90 Miller, Karl A. 73 Neak, Mustafa A. Lowery, Sarah N. 28, 40 98 Lowry, William B. 33 Lucario, Sammy E. Jr. 90 McBrayer, Anna M. 90 Miller, Robyn R. 73 Neason, Curtis G. Lucky Brucker, Noel 90 McCann, Jessica A. 28 Miller, Stephanie J. 21 Needles, Marissa L. Luong, Catvu D. 83 McClendon, Jayson D. 97 Milligan, Jacob T. 29 Neff, Joshua B. 91 Lute, Racheal D. 41, 47, 65 McCleskey, Jamie A. 90 Mills Chavez, Jennifer 97 Neiser, Marijane L. 79 Luu, Charles C. 90 McCook, Jennifer D. 66 Milne, Rebecca O. 90 Nelson Lewis, Nicole 91 Ly, Meyling M. 97 McCoy, Chloe M. 66 MacIntyre, Philip C. 34, 42, 56, 64 McCranor, William F. Mack, DeAnna R. McCray, Courtney J. 90 73,81 98 38, 76 Milstead, Jace E. 90 Neugebauer, Amanda K. 84 28, 41 Mock, Meagan M. 38 New, Katherine M. 38 90 Moeller, Lauren T. 83 Nguyen, Christine O. 74 Terryfoundation 109 INDEX Nguyen, Diana T. 29 Parker, Justin Lee 98 Poole, Nicole M. 91 Reese, Dane A. 91 Nguyen, Irvin J. 67 Parsons, Melissa D. 38 Porter, Shannon C. 22 Reid, Jordan M. 38 Nguyen, Jenny T. 84 Partridge, Jennifer L. 98 Potter, Courtney K. 23 Reinert, Dustin R. 91 Nguyen, Long 98 Parvin, Mark D. 67 Potter, Kevin L. 68 Reisch, Jon D. Nguyen, Monique V. 79 Patel, Jigish N. 91 Powell, Jennifer E. 23 Renteria, Oswaldo F. Nguyen, Nhung X.H. 98 46, 80 Patel, Krishna A. 22 Prentice, Arlana L. 98 Reske, Joseph D. 91 Nguyen, Thao L.T. 84 Patel, Mamta J. 98 Price, Mandisa S. 91 Rester, Jesse L. 98 Nicholson, Kristen E. 80 Price, Peyton M. 91 Reyes, Ariana 98 67 29, 46 29 Patel, Raakhee N. Nopratvarakorn, Kassi A. 91 Patterson, Brandon J. Priest, Matthew L. 11 Reyes, Hillary S. 98 Nordfelt, Michael R. 98 Patterson, Emory A. 29, 33 Pringle, Eric G. 91 Reyes, Juan 38 Novosad, Adolph R. Ill 79 Patterson, J. Bryant 84 Pringle, Jake K. 91 Reynolds, Melissa G. 91 Noyola, Pedro III 91 Pauler, Denise K. 91 Priour Johnson, Jessica 91 Reynolds, Michael L. 11 Odisho, Nora L. 79 Pawelek, Erin N. 74 Pritchard, Michael W. 98 Reynolds, Robert R. 91 O’Dowd, Patricia A. 98 Pearson, Ty A. 91 Puckett, Tammy S. 91 Rice, Daniel R. 23 Oehler Galligher, Melissa 91 Peltier Nesline, Charisse 98 Puentes, Estevan J. 84 Richardson, Stuart L. 91 Ogunleye, A. Nicole 91 Pena, Jose M. 80 Purcell, Jonathan B. 91 Richert, Rachel D. 98 Oliphant, David A. 22 Peng, Jenny 91 Pustka, Amy M. 29 Richmond, Travis L. 91 Oliver, Christopher A. 74 Peralta Aguilar, Antonia 98 Putnam, Joseph W. 91 Ridgway, John B. 91 Olsen Pylant, Kristin 91 Perez, Angelita M. 91 Qualls, Dustin W. 98 Riley Keeler, Elizabeth 98 Olsen, Chad A. 98 Perez, Christina A. 91 Quicano, G. Alex 29 Rinando, Lauren E. 30 Olvera, Alyssa M. 22 Perez, Daria G. 91 Quintero, Alam 74 Rinehart, Shae L. 13 Onadiji, B. Victor 74 Perez, Eunice E. 98 Raadt, Moses J. 91 Ripperda Marshall, Candace 98 Orellana, Rodolfo I. 84 Perez, Flor V. 98 Racca, Jason W. 98 Ristroph, Paul G. Ori, Timothy R. Jr. 91 Perez, Juliana 84 Rahman, Moneeza Z. 91 Rivera, Deborah A. Orlando, Lindsey M. 79 Perry, Micah H. 74 Ramer, Heather M. 80 11, 13 29, 40, 74, 90 Riviello, Clare A. 91 91 Roberts, Lane D. 46, 56, 98 Orms, Travis L. 34 Pershern, S. Scott 98 Ramirez, Isidro Jr. Orr Stahmer, Denise 98 Persyn, Danette M. 91 Ramirez, Fabiana M. 47, 68 Robertson, James M. 12, 80 92 Ortmann, Ashley N. 98 Pesek, Phillip W. 84 Ramos, Amanda Robertson, Michael A. 98 Osborn, Laura R. 29 Peterson, Sally J. 91 Ramseyer Hale, Christian 98 Roddy, Jason A. 23 Ostaszewski, Natasha V. 57 Phan, Robert D. 68 Randolph, CarissaJ. 29 Rode Moody, Yvonne 26,71, 86,95:, 98,103 Philips, JohnJ. Ill 80 Rangel, Daniel 98 Rodenberg Easton, JoAnna Phillips, Brian A. 91 Rangel Bosquez, Elizabeth 98 Rodenberg, Jody L. Otis, Matthew P. Owens, Lauren E. 54, 98 79 92 30, 40 68 Pace, Clare L. 29 Phillips, James E. 98 Raquet, Richelle L. 80 Rodriguez, David H. Pacey, Matthew R. 98 Phillips, Kathryn L. 98 Rasberry, Brooke E. 34 Rodriguez, Erica S. Padilla, Sandra 91 Pickett, Lexie L. 98 Rashid, Sadia 74 Rodriguez, Guadalupe 92 Page, Stephanie G. 84 Piersanti, Fabio R. 91 Ratliff, Clayton M. 98 Rodriguez, Janine N. 98 Painter, Pamela E. 91 Pinson, Chad M. 91 Rawat, Murtaza 80 Rodriguez, Jessica Y. 98 Pitts, Dana D. 68 Raymer, Stephen G. 98 Rodriguez, Roy Jr. 92 Plaster, Thomas E. Jr. 98 Reaves, Jason S. 91 Rogers, Gracie T. 23 23 Rogers, Julie C. 34 Romero, Terry P. Ill 24 92 Paolino, Brian C. Parent, Kimberly N. 38 47, 56, 67 Redler, Rachel L. Park, Linda J. 67 Platt, Emily C. Parker, Amy E. 91 Pogue, Andrew S. 29 Reed, Kellie E. Parker, Carrie A. 22 Pohlmeier, Amy T. 98 Reed, Kristyn A. 98 Rosales-Herrera, Vanessa Parker, Christie L. 91 Pokorney, J. Karel 91 Reed, Michelle K. 29 Ross, Elizabeth C. Parker, Fabian T. 79 Polnac Barberet, Leigh 91 Reeder, Misty M. 91 Roth, Laura D. 110 + + 23, 57 Terryfoundation 5, 80 12, 13 24, 38, 95 30 INDEX Roth, Megan C. 24 Scott, Daniel W. Roulain, Meryl K. 38 Scott, Jessica Rowe, Rhylan S. 98 Seaman, Tiffany L. Rowe, Susan M. 68 Rueb, Caleb A. 92 84 Ruedas, Kasey A. Ruiz, Adolfo R. 13, 77 30, 41, 43 28, 99 Slocum Hoffman, Sarah 92 Stephens, W. Matthew 99 Smaistrla, Jeffrey L. 99 Stephenson, David J. 92 Stephenson Mendieta, Shelly 92 24 Smith, Alexander C. Seidenberger, Matthew G. 99 Smith, Bryan J. 99 Steubing, Kaela L. Sembera, Jennifer N. 92 Smith, David S. 92 Steubing, Tiffany N. Sengsatheuane, Windy S. 92 Smith, Elaine M. Serna, Manuel III 92 Smith, Jenna C. 75,81 39 30, 40 13, 94 Stevens, Vanessa L. 30 99 Stevenson, Jada L. 34 12, 80 Stewart, Stacey D. 25 39 Stichler, Jeffrey C. 44, 99 Rukab, Tracy M. 92 Setterbo, Jacob J. 92 Smith, Jennifer M. Rusch, Christopher K. 74 Seybert, Anna E. 30 Smith, Krista N. Ruschhaupt, Kristin N. 38 Shaffer, Stacy R. 34 Smith, Meghan M. Rushing, Annalee 98 Shahin, Lealah M. 30 Smith, Nathan M. 99 Stoffregen, Sarah B. 92 Rutherford, Chelsea G. 11 Shannon, Katie M. 38 Smith, Shannon D. 60 Stokes, Benjamin T. 80 92 Shasteen, J. Michael 99 Smith, Stephanie L. 18, 39, 76 Rutledge, James L. Rutledge, Joanna-Ruth Rutledge, Mary-Esther Rutledge, Susanna-Rachel Ryan, Megan C. 30, 80 92 30, 80 34 Stockton Macaluso, Melody 11, 43 92 Stollar, M. Catherine 92 Smith, Tasmin D. 92 Stoltz, Ryan A. 69 24 Smith, Tim G. 99 Stonaker, Jennifer L. 92 Shaver, Christopher C. 99 Smithson, Kristy D. 75 Story, A. Kathrine 30 Shaw, Lauren A. 92 Smith-Winslow, M. Lauren 99 Stover Daniels, Jennifer 92 Shatleh, Mary I. Shattuck, William D. 26, 56, 73 Ryman Cormier, Martha 92 Sheffield, Chasdon K. Snider Rackel, Shana 99 Strain, Rachel J. 92 Rzeznik, Aleksandra M. 74 Sherbet, Daniel P. 92 Snyder, Aaron J. 69 Strauss, Steven D. 92 Sherman, Shaun W. 84 Solis, Adalgiza 84 Strong, Patricia A. 75 75 Sommerfeld, Aime J. 99 Sturm, Zachary P. 92 Suire Bishop, Karen 92 Sagstetter, Kelcy S. 92 Sahl, Christiana 98 Sherrard, Anna Laura Salanic, Betty 74 Shin, Gloria 46, 79, 84 84, 88 Sordo, Milly 39, 76 Saldana, A. Amor 74 Shine, Tiffany L, 38 Sotelo, Lakeisha S. 92 Sulak, Amanda J. 30 Samari, Goleen 74 Shirey, Hollie A. 99 Spacek, Sheila G. 39 Sulami, Orly 92 Sanchez, Gloria G. 24, 36 Shirley, Amber D. 92 Spillmann, Justin A. 99 Suliman, Monica M. 69 Sanchez, Luis T. 92 Shittu, Fatimah A. 92 Spivey Habingreither, Honey 92 Sullivan, Brian C. 92 Sandle, Shena L. 75 Shroyer, Matthew S. Srubar, Wilfred V. Ill 25 Sullivan, Molly K. 99 Santini, Charis G. 38 Shrum, Lara C. 92 St.Clair, Ashley C. 92 Summerford, Jennifer L. 92 Saulters, Michael A. 92 Shults, J. Matt 92 Stafford, Elizabeth R. 30 Summers, Ashley C. 75 99 47, 69 Sawyer, Jason E. 98 Shyu, Jennifer 45, 84 Staggs Tapia, Rebecca 99 Sutherland, D. Wesley Scheffler, Aaron J. 92 Siddiqui, Yusra 26, 57 Staha, Patrick N. 92 Swanson Goodman, Smyth 93 Scheschuk, Michael S. 92 Sigler, Nathan B. 92 Stanley, Douglas C. 4, 44, 99 Swantner, J. Richard 70 Schindler, Melissa K. 98 Silva, Daena Y. 84 Stansberry, Mitzi A. 75 Sweeney, Kelley A. 25 Schlitzkus, Lisa L. 98 Simmons, Lance W. 99 Stanwood, Joel D. 99 Swick, R. Adam 93 Schmidt, Amy E. 92 Simonson, Charles S. 99 Starnes, Hadden S. Schmidt, Dietrich E. 75 Simpson, B. Thomas 92 Stastny, Jacquelyn T. Schmidt, Kathryn L. 69 Simpson, Jonathan D. 99 Stech, Kevin R. 92 Taylor, Amber L. Schnautz, Jon E. 92 Sirajuddin, Romana U. Steensma, Kimberly Y. 69 Taylor, Beau J. 92 Sizemore, Heather L. 99 Steffen, Scott A. 30 Teegerstrom, Kristina H. 93 Skidmore, Ray F. 84 Stegall Clausewitz, Tiffanie 99 Tenison, Caitlin S. 84 24 Sklar, Paul A. 99 Stegall, Chelsy L. 25 Tews, Andrea L. 99 Schuelke, James A. 75 Skolaut, Anastasia M. 99 Stein, Christopher M. 99 Thai, Steven H. 30, 68 Schulle, Krystal L. 47, 57 Skrivanek, Sarah E. 39 Steinhauser Leffel, Alicia 99 Thomas, Jaison K. 30, 46 Sloat, Jamie M. 75 Stephens, Pake L. 25 Thomas, Kurtis W. 16, 32 Schneider, Jeremy M. Schoonover, Ashley M. Schott, Sarah A. Schussier, Elijah M. 38, 43 69 26, 57 34 41, 47, 69 Terryfoundation * Szymura, Angel N. 13 Tang, Alexa C. 34 * A 25 5, 80 ★ ★ 111 INDEX Thomas, Lewis A. 93 Vasquez, Brian P. 93 Thomas, Robbie J. 99 Vasquez, Ricardo Thompson, Andrew R. 31 Vegh, Joseph J. 60, 75 99 Wells, Caleb G. 31 Woods, Lacey A. Wells, Crystal M. 93 Wotipka, Crystal D. Wells, Noel K. 85 Wright, Austin L. Thompson, Justin T. 93 Velez, Christopher P. 93 Wenmohs, Will A. 93 Wright, J. Matthew Thompson, Moriah S. 39 Verstraete, Sarah K. 93 Wernli, Jamie L. 26 Wu, Leiwen Thompson, Nathan A. 70 Vick, Kenneth D. 93 Wesley, Chauncey Y. 93 Wurtz, Christopher T. 99 60, 75 85 93 67, 80 99 Thompson, Theo III 93 Viktorin-Potts, Gina 99 West, Kristen C. 31 Wynne, Gina M. Thompson, William C. 93 Villagomez, Rose Mary 99 Westbrook, Justin L. 31 Xie, Jing Thorne Bliss, Becky 99 Vindiola, George A. 99 Weston, Clay R. 80 Xu-Brown, Jamie 10, 29, 57, 93 Thornthwaite, Martin E. 93 Vogler Crews, Lindsey 93 Whitaker, Cory L. 99 Yandell, Kayla D. 75 Thornton Narayanan, Anne 99 34, 56, 42 99 Vohra, Rais B. 93 Whiteman, Anika A. 85 Yarbrough, Brian G. 93 Thornton, Kevin C. 99 Votaw, Ryan A. 93 Whitfield, Sarah M. 75 Yarbrough, Jace R. 85 Thurlkill, Jason R. 93 Vu Ratcliff, Xuan 93 Wiater McLemore, Christine 99 Yeats, Aaron W. 93 Tieh, Linda 84 Wade, B. Shenea 93 Wibberg, Hollie N. 35 Yllana, Arfeo V. 93 Tiemann, Christopher O. 99 Waggoner DeLeon, Christy 99 Wied, Shaun M. 26 Yost, Kristie L. 99 Tillman, Matthew M. 34 Waggoner Zoch, Cari 93 Wilbanks, J. Bryant 31 ,3 3 Young, Christopher R. Tillman, Ryan Y. 34 Wahlberg Philley, Kristen 99 Wildt, Timothy G. 60, 83 Zavala, Laura M. Ting, Alex J. 75 Wahlberg, Rebecca S. 3 5 ,7 5 Wiley, Sara K. 93 10, 29, 41, 56 99 Zeig, Jennifer L. 31 99 Zeisig, Alexander W. 85 Zepeda, Angela N. 99 Tirado, Alberto V. 99 Walker, Ashley A. 35 Wilhite Clary, Helen Titus Merkel, Lauren 93 Walker, Jake P. 93 Williams, Adam D. Tom, Ellen K. 25 Walker, Paul V. 93 Williams, April D. 31 Zerr, Joseph S. 24, 35, 95 Tomlinson, Andrew R. 99 Walker, Tammi D. 99 Williams, Carl E. 80 Zerr, Katie M. 24, 39, 95 Ton, Van T. 75 Walker, Tarisa J. 93 Williams, Ciara M. 99 Zieman, Natalia B. 26 Zimmerman, Myra E. 44, 99 85 12, 13 Torres, Ana M. 99 Walker, Valarie A. 99 Williams, Krystle N. Townley, Lillian R. 93 Wallace, Jennifer J. 25 Williams, Lauren N. 31 Zucknick, Paul E. Tran, Christina 70 Wallace, Margaret M. 85 Williams, Leslie R. 93 Zuris, Kristina A. 11 Tran, Tho V. 93 Wallace, Scott T. 99 Williams, Lonna P. 93 Zwahr, Amber N. 93 Traylor, Sarah E. 34 Walls, Christina R. 35 Willis, Paige J. 35 99 Walter Marblestone, Ginger 93 Willmon, Paul A. 99 Walz, Patrick D. 93 Wilson, Bliss M. 13, 94 Trice, M. Justin Triepke, Joseph A. 44, 93 70 Wang, Daniel Y. 4 5 ,7 0 Wilson, John C. 31 Truong, Thu H. 34, 46 Ward, Valerie A. 93 Wilson, Matthew B. 99 Trussed, Jesse R. 12, 70 Truong, Denise H. Ward Valicek, Wendy 93 Windham, Teri L. 26 Tucker, Catherine D. 34 Watson, Ben A. 93 Wingfield, Timothy J. 75 Tucker, Jennifer M. 99 Watson, Shelly N. Winkler, Brittany L. 35 Turley, Ryan S. 99 Watts, Sherri N. 93 Winn, George C. 93 Tyler, Paula J. 31 Webb, Samuel C. 31 Winstead, Brian A. 93 Ubernosky, Michael J. 80 Webber, Rebecca R. 93 Wisian, Gregory C. 80 Ullrich, Adam C. 93 Weber, Andrew R. 39, 43 Wissmann, Holly T. 93 Wolf, Theresa M. 31 Wolverton, Sandra A. 93 Urban, Danielle B. 3 8,85 Utz, Cassy L. 93 Weber, Shaun R. Webster, LaMysha F. 38, 85 31 60, 75 Vaculin, Lesley N. 39 Weedon, Luke A. 99 Womac, Alisa D. 99 Valdes, Alison 93 Weesner, Amy N. 93 Wong, Candace L. 35 VanDewark, Jodie M. 93 Welch, Arena D. 31 Woods, Frederick M. 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