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Established in honor of his parents Pattie and Alan White.
Keystone, CO
Kenneth is Medical Director of the Adolescent Psychiatry Unit at HCA Willow Park Hospital in Plano and has operated a private child, adolescent and adult psychiatry practice from 1963 to 1967. He has held numerous positions with the Dallas Children’s Medical Center and the UT Health Science Center at Dallas.
Midland, TX
R. Ken Williams graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is currently active in Oil and Gas Investments.
Chris Williams retired from Shell Pipeline Corporation in 1986 after more than 38 years of service. He attended Texas A&M following service in World War II and he is a Korean War veteran.
Mineola, TX
Conley Williams has been a Project Manager and Production Manager for Esso Norge A.S. in Stravanger, Norway since 1984. After various engineering assignments with Exxon Company USA, he successfully was E&P Planning Manager for Esso Europe Inc., in Operations Management with Exxon USA and Offshore Division Manager for Esso Production Malaysia, Inc.
Plano, TX
Mike Williams graduated with a B.S. degree in Nuclear Engineering. In April of 1972 he began his professional career in the Power Generation Department of Southwestern Electric Power Company, a subsidiary of Central South West Corporation, in Shreveport, Louisiana. During his 28-year career with Central and South West, Mike held numerous management positions in three states, and ended his CSW career as Vice Prresident of Fossil Generation in Dallas, Texas. In June 2000 he became the Senior Vice President of Power Operations for Carolina Power and Light in Raleigh, North Carolina. Over the years, he has served on several school boards in support of Catholic education, and has been co-chair of the Bishop Lynch Catholic High School ‘Hearts and Hammers” project in Dallas, Texas. Mike enjoys reading, traveling, and golf. He and his wife Theresa are the parents of Chris ’96, a former MSC President and recent graduate of the University of Texas Law School; and Kyle ’02.
Panama City Beach, FL
Charles Williams left Texas A&M to serve four years in the U.S. Army Air Corps, where he saw action in the Iwo Jima and Saipan in the Pacific Theater. After World War II, he returned to complete his architecture degree in 1950. He also attended Ecole des Beaux Arts in France. Recalled to active duty in 1951, he served in various engineering positions in the U.S., Greenland, France and Turkey before retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1968. He continued as a civilian staff engineer at Barksdale AFB until retiring in 1981.
Gibsonia, PA
John P. Williams ’77 is the Chair of Anesthesiology for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (the largest academic department of its kind in the United States). John graduated summa cum laude from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s of science degree in zoology. He continued his education at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas where he received his M.D. John completed four years of postgraduate work through an internship and residency in Houston and a fellowship in London, England. Since graduation, John has held numerous leadership positions in academia and healthcare organizations in Houston, California, and Pennsylvania.
Richard Williford served as the Board Chairman and Owner of Williford Energy Company as well as Williford, Inc. and Safety Training Systems, Inc. He was the President of The Association of Former Students and on the 12th Man Foundation Board of Directors.
David Wingo is retired owner and manager of Wingo Oil Mill and breeder of Registered Hereford Cattle. He served in combat with the 16th Calvary Recon Squadron in the European Theater of Operations during World War II.
Houston, TX
Robert Winter was Senior Vice President for Kelley Simmons Holland Insurance, Inc. since 1980. He was also manager of the Houston branch of Travelers Insurance Co. for 29 years. During World War II, Winter left A&M to serve in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1947. He was commissioned through Infantry OCS. Winter served as former president of University Area Rotary Club in Houston and active with Pin Oak Charity Horse Show.
Wisenbaker received a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering in 1939 and a master’s degree in Municipal and Sanitary Engineering in 1940. Following service in WWII, Wisenbaker and Robert E. Fix ’38 formed the engineering firm Wisenbaker Fix and Associates. Wisenbaker is considered to be the “father” of the Century Club and is credited with establishing the President’s Endowed Scholarship program. As president of The Association of Former Students in 1966, Wisenbaker clearly exhibited his devotion to his alma mater by initiating the study which resulted in a new organizational structure to more effectively serve Texas A&M University.
Alton Withers is retired Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer with Spiegel, Inc. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the Texas A&M Center for Retailing since 1992. This endowment is established by Spiegel, Inc. in honor of his many years of service.
Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
David Wolf is general insurance agent with Eichlitz Dennis Wray & Westheimer. He has been involved in the ownership of three insurance agencies and is a past president of the Independent Insurance Agents of San Antonio. Wolf served as a president of the San Antonio A&M Club and a Class Agent.
M.E. “Babe” Wolfe left Texas A&M in 1942 to enlist in the U.S. Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Program. He served in World War II and in Korea. Wolfe had a successful 24 year career as a manufacturer’s representative in the jewelry business.