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Gay and John D. Anderson ’71

Gay and John D. Anderson ’71
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McKinney, TX

Sully and Arthur D. Alsobrook ’40

Sully and Arthur D. Alsobrook ’40
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Arthur “Dave” Alsobrook graduated from Texas A&M with a B.S. degree in accounting. In January 1942 he joined the U.S. Army until retirement from active duty in 1946. He then began a 35-year career with Humble Oil (ExxonMobile). Dave also remained in the Air Force Reserve program for a total of 30 years of service, retiring in 1975 as a full Colonel.

Rosanne and Gene H. Almy ’60

Rosanne and Gene H. Almy ’60
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Fort Worth, TX

Gene Almy holds a B.S. degree in aeronautical engineering from Texas A&M and a master’s in engineering administration from Southern Methodist University. He served three years in the U.S. Air Force Military Air Transport Service. He has been a maintainability engineer with General Dynamics Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin since 1964.

Gladys and William D. Allison ’44

Gladys and William D. Allison ’44
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Houston, TX

Bill Allison retired from Exxon USA in 1986 after 39 years in refining and marketing. He chaired the American Petroleum Institute task force which published API Standard #610 for centrifugal pumps and his work was recognized nationally. He presented papers at ASME Compressor Symposiums, API National Meetings and Esso Compressor Forums. He is a co-holder of a patent and a registered Professional Engineer in Texas.

Katherine and George Allison ’37

Katherine and George Allison ’37
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Paula ’92 and Bradley 1993 Allgood

Paula ’92 and Bradley 1993 Allgood
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Richardson, TX

Amber and Jack G. Allen ’95

Amber and Jack G. Allen ’95
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Marble Falls, TX

Janet and David Allen ’70

Janet and David Allen ’70
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Ovilla, TX

Kenneth W. Alexander, Jr. '00

Kenneth W. Alexander, Jr. '00
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Frisco, TX

James W. Alexander ’47

James W. Alexander ’47
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Nichols Hills, OK

Lori '92 and Col. Blake '91 Alexander

Lori '92 and Col. Blake '91 Alexander
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College Station, TX

Lori '92 and Col. Blake '91 Alexander Endowed Century Club Scholarship

Joanne and Edward C. Aldridge, Jr. ’60

Joanne and Edward C. Aldridge, Jr. ’60
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Arlington, VA

Edward C. “Pete” Aldridge, Jr. ’60, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from Texas A&M and a Master’s degree in the same field from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1962. As a student, he was a member of the Corps of Cadets, the Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Sigma Gamma Tau Aerospace Engineering Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society and the Shreveport Hometown Club.



Aldridge’s distinguished 42-year career in the aeronautics field included 18 years of service in the Pentagon under three separate presidential administrations. He served as the director of Planning and Evaluation, as Under Secretary and then Secretary of the Air Force, and finally as the under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics. He also served as president of McDonnell Douglas Electronic Systems Company from 1988-1992 and as president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation from 1992-2001.



Aldridge was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, presented the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy by the National Aeronautic Association and has been a volunteer and contributor to dozens of educational and non-profit organizations. He is an Honorary Fellow and Past President of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.



Active in his support to Texas A&M, Aldridge has donated generously to the Department of Aerospace Engineering and is an Endowed Century Club member with The Association of Former Students.



He is a native of Shreveport, La., and currently lives in Arlington, VA with his wife, Jody. They have three sons; Michael, David, and Mark; a daughter, Lori Aldridge-Boyd; and six grandchildren.

Harry W. Aldredge ’34

Harry W. Aldredge ’34
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Gilmer, TX

Aldredge owned and operated Aldredge Cleaners & Tailors in Gilmer from 1936-1993. Before that, he worked for Deere & Company. He was active in the U.S. Army Reserve for 37 years, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1972. He has been President of the Gilmer Rotary Club and on the board of Dry Cleaners Institute of Texas. He was President of the Upshur County A&M Club twice.

Patricia and William A. Albrecht, Jr. ’63

Patricia and William A. Albrecht, Jr. ’63
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Pipe Creek, TX

William Albrecht retired in 1996 as Vice President/Controller with Micro-Gen Equipment Corp. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.) after 24 years with the company. William previously was a CPA and staff accountant with PMM & Co. for 6 years. He earned his Bachelor’s in Accounting and an MBA while at Texas A&M University.

Cynthia E. and Mark W. '79 Albers

Cynthia E. and Mark W. '79 Albers
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The Woodlands, TX

John C. Akard ’54

John C. Akard ’54
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Lubbock, TX

The Honorable John Akard graduated from Texas A&M with a B.A. in Business before attending the University of Texas School of Law. He retired in 2000 after 14 years as the United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Northern District of Texas. He was with the El Paso law firm of Akard & Kirk before serving 25 years as Trustee under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code in the El Paso Division. Akard was a Class Agent and established a Sul Ross Scholarship in memory of his parents, Mary Frances and Hunter Akard.

Janene and David M. Adams ’90

Janene and David M. Adams ’90
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Fulshear, TX

Daniel J. ’77 and Gary M. Adams ’68

Daniel J. ’77 and Gary M. Adams ’68
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Tyler, TX

Daniel J. Adams graduated from Texas A&M in 1977 with a Bachelor in Science degree in Civil Engineering. After completing his education he obtained jobs as an engineer for USAF and Gary M. Adams, Inc. that led to him obtaining the role as the President and CEO of Adams Engineering. Daniel has served as the Past President of the Tyler - Smith County A&M Club. Due to the great impact that Texas A&M has had on his life he has seen the great importance of giving back to the University to ultimately impact fellow Aggies to come.

Janice L. and Harold L. Adams ’61

Janice L. and Harold L. Adams ’61
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Bryan, TX

Joan and S. Wayne Adamik ’58

Joan and S. Wayne Adamik ’58
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Plano, TX

S. Wayne received his BBA in Building Projects Marketing in 1959 from Texas A&M. He began his career as an insurance agent in 1960 and founded Third Party Administrators, Inc. in 1974. Wayne is on the Board of Directors for the Garland Chamber of Commerce, a Lakeside Rotary member and in the Knights of Columbus.

Angela Willis and Paul Acker ’85

Angela Willis and Paul Acker ’85
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Double Oak, TX

Kim and Andrew J. Acker

Kim and Andrew J. Acker
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College Station, TX

Beverly and R. Bruce Abel ’66

Beverly and R. Bruce Abel ’66
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Corpus Christi, TX

In Memory of Bruce's mother



Abel earned a degree in accounting with honors in 1966. In March 1970, Abel became the Controller of Lichtensteins’s department store and in 1975 he became the Controller of Whataburger, Inc. He retired from Whataburger in December 1996 as Senior Vice President in charge of accounting, personnel and information systems. Abel served as the Financial Vice President of the Nueces County A&M Club, and in 2003 he was name “Aggie of the Year” by the club.

My favorite tradition at A&M has always been Muster. I still remember my first Muster on campus. I was a junior but a first year Aggie. I remember the sound of several thousand students moving across campus in the dark. I was amazed that not one word was spoken by anyone. After the ceremony, I realized I was a part of a very unique University. I believe it was the quality of the education I received at Texas A&M that allowed me to have a successful career. As a first generation college graduate, it is my hope that my contribution might help another first generation student begin a family tradition at Texas A&M.

Robert H. Abbott, Jr. ’42

Robert H. Abbott, Jr. ’42
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Gretna, LA

Robert H. Abbott, Jr. ’42 graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering and mechanical engineering. After serving in the U.S. Army, Bob was employed and retired after 39 years as general manager, responsible for USA producing operations of Texaco. Bob was presented the Purple Heart award in 1944. This gift was given in memory of his parents Robert H. and Laura Landa Abbott.

The total effort made by the University to become a top notch educational facility and to encourage students to get a higher education to better themselves and their country encouraged me to give my gift.

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