Distinguished Alumni

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Ronald L. Skaggs ’65

Ronald L. Skaggs ’65
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Year Awarded: 1998

Dallas, TX

Skaggs received a bachelor’s degree in Architectural Design in 1966 and later earned a master’s degree. He serves as Chairman and CEO of HKS Architects where he has assisted in creating buildings and sports venues in the Dallas area The Ballpark in Arlington and Dallas’ Reunion Area.



His firm designed Texas A&M’s Architecture Building, Richardson Petroleum Engineering Building, Large Animal Hospital and Research Facility, and the Texas A&M Foundation Building. He serves on The Association of Former Students Board of Directors. Skaggs and his wife have established the Skaggs Professorship in Health Facilities Design and have endowed five scholarships at Texas A&M.

"Ron Skaggs is a humble man, fun and non-pretentious, a nice fellow; as we would hope all of our former students would be. He represents the very best of us, in a league of his own, an example and an inspiration."

  - John Only Greer ’55

Jim R. Adams ’61

Jim R. Adams ’61
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Year Awarded: 1999

San Antonio, TX

Adams received a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics/Physics in 1961. After graduation from A&M he served as an officer in the US Army on active duty until 1963 with the US Army Signal Corp. He later received a Master’s and Doctorate degree in Statistics and Business Finance from the University of Texas. In 1992, he was named Group President of SBC Communications, Inc. and also served as Chairman of the Board of Texas Instruments, Inc. from 1996-1998.



In addition to his career involvement, he was co-founder of the Dallas Partnership, the economic development arm of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce and also chaired the Economic Development Task Force to develop legislative plans for the Governor’s Office. Adams and his wife, Judy, have three children, Dana, Leslie, and Jim.

"Jim Adams is truly a son of A&M. Coupled with his achievements in his chosen profession; Jim has always been a person who gave back to the community more than he received."

  - Henry Gilchrist '46

Jon L. Hagler ’58

Jon L. Hagler ’58
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Year Awarded: 1999

La Grange, TX

Hagler received a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics in 1958 and earned a master’s of Business Administration from Harvard University in 1963. As a student, he served as a Ross Volunteer and was Corps of Cadets commander his senior year.



Hagler has managed mutual funds for numerous investment firms but mostly recently for Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co., LLC of which he is a Partner. He currently serves on The Association of Former Students Board of Directors.

"Jon is a superb role model for future generations of Aggies, and represents the finest example of what Texas A&M has to offer."

  - Eddie J. Davis '67, President of the Texas A&M Foundation

Bill W. Klotz ’46

Bill W. Klotz ’46
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Year Awarded: 1999

Goose Creek, TX

Klotz received a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in 1948. In 1983, he was named Director of Public Works for the City of Houston and later founded Klotz Associates, Inc., for which he served as President and Chairman of the Board. He was involved in projects to expand football stadiums at Texas A&M, the University of Texas, and the University of Oklahoma.

"Love for Texas A&M has been a prime trait of Mr. Klotz. He has been a tireless ambassador for Texas A&M University."

  - David W. Klotz ’74, son of Bill W. Klotz '46

S. Shariq Yosufzai ’74

S. Shariq Yosufzai ’74
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Year Awarded: 1999

Dacca, East Pakistan

Yosufzai received a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering in 1974. While at Texas A&M, he served as Vice President of the Student Body and the Chairman Pro Tempore of the Student Senate. He serves as Corporate Vice President of Caltex Petroleum Corp., a joint venture of Texaco and Chevron, and President of Caltex Lubricants. He is the recipient of several awards. In 1995, he was awarded AIChE’s Robert L. Jacks Memorial Award for his contributions to both the management of engineers and the Chemical Process industries. He was appointed Chair of the Council of Societal Impact of AIChE.



Yozufzai was the first former student to be awarded both the Distinguished Alumnus Award and the Outstanding International Alumnus Award.

Bill E. Carter ’69

Bill E. Carter ’69
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Year Awarded: 2000

Decatur, TX

Carter received a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics in 1969 and was a distinguished military graduate as well as Student Body President. A Certified Financial Planner, he currently serves as President of Carter Advisory Services and Carter Financial Management.



Carter is a Past President of The Association of Former Students and a Past Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Texas A&M University Foundation. He has received wide recognition for his personal and professional acumen. "Worth Magazine" has named Carter numerous times as one of the Top 250 Financial Planners and he has also been named “Rising Star” of Texas by Texas Business Magazine.

"Bill is a leading Aggie, an outstanding industry leader, and devoted to this community."

  - Joe B. Mattei ’53, Distinguished Alumni, 2004

Dr. Jack E. Little ’60

Dr. Jack E. Little ’60
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Year Awarded: 2000

Dallas, TX

Little received bachelor’s, master’s and Doctorate of Petroleum Engineering degrees. Near the end of his 32-year career with Shell Oil Company, he was named President and Chief Executive Officer.



He received Texas A&M’s Look College of Engineering Outstanding Alumni Honor Award, the Texas A&M Department of Petroleum Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Distinguished Achievement Medal from Texas A&M as well. Little was named an Outstanding Houston Aggie by the Houston A&M Club.



He serves on the Board of Directors of the United Way of America and M.D. Anderson Board of Visitors and on the Board of Trustees of the Baylor College of Medicine and Houston Baptist University.

"I love Texas A&M and I want to see us be at the top."

Bernard C. Richardson ’41

Bernard C. Richardson ’41
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Year Awarded: 2000

Kirbyville, TX

Richardson received a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering in 1942. He served as President of Richardson Chevrolet, the largest dealership in the U.S., and Standard Life Insurance Co. Richardson helped finance several Texas A&M projects, including contributing $6 million for The Zone at Kyle Field, which was named in his honor.



He endowed the Jean & Bernard C. Richardson ’41 General Rudder Corps Scholarship, the President’s Endowed Scholarship, a 12th Man Endowed Scholarship, a Diamond Century Club Endowment, and he provided the funding for the Medal of Honor bas-reliefs at the Sanders Corps Center. He is a member of the Corps of Cadets and Lettermen’s Association Halls of Honor.

"I don’t know if I can put into words what Texas A&M means to me. I owe that university so much for shaping my life and making me into the man I became."

Eugene C. Stallings ’57

Eugene C. Stallings ’57
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Year Awarded: 2000

Tuscalossa, AL

Stallings received a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 1958. He coached collegiate and professional teams for Texas A&M, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Phoenix Cardinals. In 1992 he led the University of Alabama football team to a national championship.



He was awarded the Humanitarian Club Award by the Lion’s Club of Huntsville Alabama, and because of his instrumental fund raising for the RISE Program building and devoting an unregulated amount of time with families of individuals with disabilities the building was named the Stallings Center in his honor.

James L. Huffines, Jr. ’44

James L. Huffines, Jr. ’44
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Year Awarded: 2001

Dallas, TX

J. L. Huffines has launched six auto dealerships in the Dallas area and founded two banks and a life insurance company over his career. Huffines received a bachelor’s degree from A&M in Economics in 1947.



Huffines was a charter member and President of the Aggie Club (now the 12th Man Foundation) and has endowed seven 12th Man Scholarships, and established a President’s Endowed Scholarship. He is a member of the Lettermen’s Association Hall of Honor and has served on the Chancellor’s 21st Century Council of Advisors. He was president of the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association and served on the board of the State Fair of Texas.

"This man truly carries the A&M ‘Banner’ with him in every corner of commerce, industry and academia."

  - Thomas A. O’ Dwyer '47, Distinguished Alumnus, 1984

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