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Holly A. Reed ’91

Holly A. Reed ’91
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Dallas, TX

Peggy and Daniel Reeh ’79

Peggy and Daniel Reeh ’79
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Doss, TX

Dustin C. Rees ’25

Dustin C. Rees ’25
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Bryan, TX

Deborah A. Rehmann ’79

Deborah A. Rehmann ’79
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Austin, TX

Helena G. ’91 and Douglas B. Reilly ’91

Helena G. ’91 and Douglas B. Reilly ’91
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Houston, TX

Brennan Reilly ’91, president of D.Brennan Reilly, P.C., graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s of science degree in economics. In 1994, he received a doctor of jurisprudence degree from the University of Texas School of Law. His wife, Helena ’91 graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s of arts degree in political science.

We give back to Texas A&M to repay a small part of what we owe to the school and the scholarship donors who enabled us to attend. We also hope to ensure A&M continues to provide the best undergraduate experience and education in the country.

Joshua W. Reinbolt '99

Joshua W. Reinbolt '99
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Bryan, TX

Bonnie ’84 and Terry Reininger ’71

Bonnie ’84 and Terry Reininger ’71
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North Richland Hills, TX

Michelle E. '02 and Randy M. '01 Reyes

Michelle E. '02 and Randy M. '01 Reyes
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College Station, TX

Roy S. Reynolds ’46

Roy S. Reynolds ’46
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Dallas, TX

After leaving school for two years to serve in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, Roy S. Reynolds ’46 graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s of science degree in electrical engineering. After graduation, he began his career in telecommunications with AT&T in Dallas and later in Kansas City. Roy returned to Dallas in 1960 to join Texas Instruments as manager of telecommunication services and retired after 28 years of service.

I brought my wife of 4 days from Missouri by train to a place called Aggieland. We had reservations for 4 nights at the old Aggieland Inn across from Sbisa Hall. In September of 1946 we found the places for married couples to live were not too plentiful. After an abrupt change of life style she regained her composure and developed the Aggie Spirit for her lifetime. She was always there to encourage me through my final two years of school. Her Aggie Spirit remained through our 55 years together. This gift in made in memory of my wife, Dorothy R. (Dot) Reynolds.

Sheri L. '97 and Famous P. '97 Rhodes '97

Sheri L. '97 and Famous P. '97 Rhodes '97
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Parkland, FL

Sheri and Famous Rhodes, both 1997 graduates of Texas A&M, met on campus while pursuing their respective bachelor’s degrees in psychology and management. Because they met early in their college careers, they were able to experience many signature Texas A&M traditions together.

They most fondly recall picnics in Research Park, evenings spent at the Dry Bean Saloon, and participating in Elephant Walk. The passion they felt for Texas A&M, as well as the significant role it played in their relationship, instilled a lifetime appreciation of the university. Sheri and Famous say their Aggie roots have always enabled them to feel connected to others in their community and across the world.

They share immense pride in their university, and they love seeing others—especially their children and nephews—experiencing Texas A&M and the Aggie Spirit when they visit campus. They hope their gift to the Endowed Century Club will help Texas A&M continue to grow while remaining a special place.

Kay and Britt '74 Rice

Kay and Britt '74 Rice
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College Station, TX

Kelly M. and David N. Rice '92

Kelly M. and David N. Rice '92
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College Station, TX

Kelly M. and David N. Rice '92 Endowed Century Club Fund

Stacy '95 and Brett '95 Richards

Stacy '95 and Brett '95 Richards
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Ogden, UT

Brett and Stacy Richards met at the 1991 Bonfire when they were paired together as Bonfire Buddies—a pairing of two people who would have never met otherwise. Because Bonfire is how they met, it will always hold a place in their hearts. Together, Brett and Stacy Richards have contributed to Texas A&M every year since graduation to help current and future Aggies be part of an enduring legacy.

Jean and Bernard C. Richardson ’41

Jean and Bernard C. Richardson ’41
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Houston, 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.

John R. Richardson ’68

John R. Richardson ’68
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Missouri City, TX

With over 26 years experience in major expansion and relocation projects for refinery and petrochemical operations, John R. Richardson served as the Executive Project Director for Flour Daniel. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Texas and is active in the Texas Society of Professional Engineers and the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta.

Catherine L. Metzroth '96 and Jeffery L. '87 Riddle

Catherine L. Metzroth '96 and Jeffery L. '87 Riddle
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Richardson, TX

Catherine L. Metzroth Riddle ’96  and Jeffery L. Riddle ’87

Catherine L. Metzroth Riddle ’96 and Jeffery L. Riddle ’87
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Richardson, TX

Lula Mae and Jim M. Ridlehuber ’40

Lula Mae and Jim M. Ridlehuber ’40
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Temple, TX

Jim M. Ridlehuber received a BS degree in Dairy Science from Texas A&M in 1940 and an MS degree from California Institute of Technology in 1943. He began his career as a chemist with Swift & Co in Dallas. From 1942-46, he served as a 1st Lt. in the U.S. Army Air Corp in India and China. In 1985, Mr. Ridlehuber retired as Chief Chemist from Plains Cooperative Oil Mill in Lubbock, Texas. Mr. Ridlehuber is a member of the Century Club, the Aggie Club, The 12th Man Foundation, and the First United Methodist Church of Temple, Texas.

My education and degree from Texas A&M has been a major factor in my success in business. I feel that being an Aggie has opened more doors for me than would have been possible as a graduate from any other university. The contribution as Permanently Endowed Diamond Century Club member is a way of giving something back in appreciation.

Ann and Wayne Rife ’75

Ann and Wayne Rife ’75
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College Station, TX

Darlene and Norville L. Riggan ’54

Darlene and Norville L. Riggan ’54
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Hillsboro, TX

After earning his BBA in marketing from Texas A&M, Lew Riggan joined the U.S. Air Force and was on active duty until 1965. He began a 18-year career with American Airlines as Captain in 1965. He has been co-owner of Riggan Enterprises, an international marketing company in 20 countries.

Samantha G. '90 and Douglas A. Rine

Samantha G. '90 and Douglas A. Rine
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College Station, TX

Hazel Risch

Hazel Risch
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Dallas, TX

Hazel Hearn Risch never graduated from Texas A&M, but she has been an Aggie her entire life. Her great-grandfather was Harvey Mitchell, who helped get A&M established in the Brazos Valley. Since then, her family has been forever tied to the College. As a little girl, Hazel often remembers going out to the College to “watch the boys march in to supper,” a favorite Bryan pastime.



As she got older, Hazel was one of the “Bryan 400,” as her mother before her had been – the young women who were dates for the all-male student body. Her father worked in the Fiscal Office, and other family members were also employed at the College. Although her brother graduated from A&M in 1940, at the time Hazel graduated from high school in 1941 women were not allowed to attend A&M. She went to the University of Texas instead. She did attend summer school at A&M and also worked there part time in the summers before graduating in Austin in 1944 with a business degree.



She then got a job at A&M full-time, working as a secretary for the business manager. During World War II , she met a young Army pilot who was stationed at Bryan Field, now the Riverside campus. Hazel and Gail Risch were married in 1946. Gail attended A&M on the G.I. Bill, graduating in 1949 in mechanical engineering. Hazel continued to work for the College as Gail would ride the train to Houston one week, then to Dallas the next, looking for work. Finally he found a job in Dallas. In 1950, they moved there, where she has lived ever since.



In 1975, Hazel’s younger daughter enrolled at A&M. As the two walked around the campus, her daughter remarked that Hazel seemed to know everyone for whom the buildings and the streets were named. Her stories of old time A&M continue to entertain the later generations of Aggies in the family. After Gail passed away in 1986, Hazel established a President’s Endowed Scholarship in his name. She also continued their tradition of giving to A&M, renewing their membership in the Century Club in her own name as an Associate Member each year since that time.



Although she never earned a degree from Texas A&M, Hazel Hearn Risch has Texas A&M in her blood as much as the most rabid A&M graduate. Her daughters, Rebecca Risch Masse and Jennifer “JJ” Risch ’79, are honored to establish a membership in the Endowed Century Club in her name.

Agnes P. and John J. Roark ’53

Agnes P. and John J. Roark ’53
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Dallas, TX

Richard M. "Dick" Robeau ’72

Richard M. "Dick" Robeau ’72
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San Antonio, TX

Joseph E. Robeau, Jr. ’45

Joseph E. Robeau, Jr. ’45
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Natchitoches, LA

Ed Robeau entered A&M in September of 1941. In 1943, the class of 1945 was inducted into the Army to serve in World War II. An Infantry Platoon Leader in three major battle in Europe, he was wounded in February 1945. Ed returned to A&M and earned a B.S. in Business in 1947. He was recalled to active duty during the Korean War in 1951 after working for Gulf Oil Corporation and Uncle Ben’s Rice. In 1957, he and Les Appelt ’41 formed Leslie L. Appelt Associates, Inc., a Houston industrial and commercial real estate firm, which became Appelt, Robeau, Womack, Inc. Ed retired in 1980. Ed and his wife, Ethel Louise, are members of A&M’s University Associates and established two Sul Ross Scholarships. Ed was president of the Houston Association of Realtors and was named Houston Realtor of the Year. He has served on the boards of the Houston Association of Realtors, The Texas Association of Realtors, and the Society of Industrial Realtors. Ed and Ethel Louise are the proud parents of two Aggie sons; Ed ’70 and Richard ’72.

Ruth D. Roberts

Ruth D. Roberts
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Brenham, TX

Austin W. Roberts ’41

Austin W. Roberts ’41
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Warren H. Roberts ’58

Warren H. Roberts ’58
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Arlington, TX

Warren Roberts retired after 20 years as a principal in Priester Supply Company after previously working with Southwestern Bell for 10 years. He is a past president of the Dallas Electric Club and a member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers.

Shannon H. ’86 and P. Wayne Roberts Jr. ’85

Shannon H. ’86 and P. Wayne Roberts Jr. ’85
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Georgetown, TX

Wayne Roberts ’85 graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Analysis and Research (BANA). In December 1986, he received an MBA from Texas A&M and began his career in Technology Consulting. Wayne worked in the Austin Office of Accenture, as well as the Trammell Crow Company before joining Dell, Inc. to help start their Technology Consulting Practice. He currently serves as Director – Dell Professional Services where he is responsible for their Technology Consulting Practice in the Americas.



Shannon (formerly Harris) Roberts ’86 graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Science. In May 1991, she received her Bachelor’s of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Texas at Austin. Shannon worked as a Retail Pharmacist until 1997 and now enjoys being a full-time mom. She remains heavily involved in the Pharmacy field, having served as President of the UT Pharmacy Alumni Association, a member of the UT pharmacy Dean’s Advisory Council and recipient of the Leadership Circle Award from the UT College of Pharmacy.

To us, the tradition of Muster embodies all that it means to be an Aggie. If we are ever trying to explain A&M to someone else, we usually start there and they “get it”. Texas A&M has profoundly influenced who we are and continues to do so. It instilled or reinforced ideals that challenged us to live up to the expectation of being an Aggie – Honor, Duty, Stewardship, Integrity and Service to Others. We are eternally thankful for the lifelong memories and friends we have gained through A&M.

Deborah ’73 and James Robertson ’70

Deborah ’73 and James Robertson ’70
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Kyle, TX

Annabeth and Henry J. Robin ’78

Annabeth and Henry J. Robin ’78
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Jenks, OK

Shannon O. ’00 and Justin K. Robinson ’00

Shannon O. ’00 and Justin K. Robinson ’00
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Houston, TX

Joe F. Robinson ’42

Joe F. Robinson ’42
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Clarendon, TX

Joe F. Robinson received a BS degree in Agriculture from Texas A&M University in 1942. Robinson has had a successful career in cattle ranching from 1948-2002. He is director of the Texas Livestock Marketing Association and the Panhandle Livestock Association.

Ronald James Robinson ’74

Ronald James Robinson ’74
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College Station, TX

Ronald Robinson is the Manager of International Applications, Exploration and Production Technology Department at Texaco and President of RBR Investments. He has had extensive experience in reservoir management and recovery technology throughout the world. He initiated the Reservoir Management concept within Texaco and also worked with Grace Petroleum Corp.

Phillip D. Robinson ’78

Phillip D. Robinson ’78
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Houston, TX

Phillip D. Robinson ’78 is chief executive officer of Bayshore Medical Center in Pasadena, Texas. Phil graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s of science degree in biology. He continued his education at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri where he received his master’s degree in health administration. Since graduation, Phil has held numerous leadership positions in healthcare organizations in Houston, New Orleans, West Palm Beach and Richmond, Va.

I felt that it was the least I could do to repay in some small way all that Texas A&M has done for me. Not only did I have a great academic experience while at A&M, but I made lifelong friends and learned excellent leadership skills that have been of tremendous benefit to me in my career. I have lived and worked in five different states since graduating from Texas A&M. Being an Aggie has given me instant friends and contacts in all of them. It is the world’s best network and the world’s largest fraternity.

Tashara J. ’94 and Kenneth E. Robinson, Sr. ’93

Tashara J. ’94 and Kenneth E. Robinson, Sr. ’93
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Grand Prairie, TX

Jeni Michelle Rod

Jeni Michelle Rod
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Montgomery, TX

In Memory of Randy Rod '75

Freddy Rodriguez '12

Freddy Rodriguez '12
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College Station, TX

Like bookends on a shelf, Freddy Rodriguez’s favorite memories at Texas A&M mark the beginning and end of his time as a student. Earning his Corps Brass and donning his Aggie Ring for the first time were two impactful moments that symbolized his hard work and dedication in school. “I still tear up thinking about it to this day,” he said.



Rodriguez earned a bachelor’s degree in university studies with a concentration in leadership and minors in religious studies and philosophy. He was a member of the Corps of Cadets in Squadron “Hellcat” 21, served as director of the MSC Spencer Leadership Conference and rector for Aggie Awakening 96. He was actively involved in the Catholic Students Association through various ministries and the Aggie Muster Committee by serving as a Muster Host. “Nothing encompasses the Aggie Spirit quite like Muster,” he said. “It is a celebration of our time as students, friendships new and old and the strengthening of camaraderie that is second to none.”



He gained a lifelong love and appreciation for the university, which led him back to Aggieland in 2017 to join The Association of Former Students as coordinator of former student programs. He spends every day interacting with Aggies near and far, organizing Class Reunions and planning Class events with the sole purpose of keeping former students connected to the university.



As an Endowed Century Club Donor, Rodriguez hopes his gift will give other students the opportunity to gain as much from Texas A&M as he did. “This school has done so much for me and has helped to shape and develop me into the man I am today,” he said. “I want future Aggies to be able to experience the same and become the men and women our world so desperately needs.”

Mary Jane and Richard J. Roeder '61

Mary Jane and Richard J. Roeder '61
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Houston, TX

Mary Jane and Richard J. Roeder '61 Endowed Century Club Fund

Sulane and Helmuth Wayne Roesler ’66

Sulane and Helmuth Wayne Roesler ’66
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Cypress, TX

Wayne Roesler ’66 is vice president regulatory relations for CenterPoint Energy (formerly Houston Lighting & Power Co) in Houston, Texas. Wayne graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting. Upon graduation, he served in the United States Air Force achieving the rank of Captain. In 1973, he began employment with Houston Lighting & Power Co and over the past 33 years has held various management positions in the comptroller organization.

We wanted to make this gift in memory of my parents, Helmuth and Lenora Roesler, as pictured above. My Dad past away soon after graduation in 1967 and my Mother died in 2004. Both grew up on farms around Brenham and only attended school through the ninth grade. But they understood the value of education and were determined that my brother Jimmy ’69 and I, and my three sisters go to college. I credit my parents for instilling in me the value of an education and have endeavored to pass this on to my two daughters, Stacey ’91 and Stephanie ’94. My hope is that this gift and the legacy of my parents will help give others the opportunity to experience the spirit and traditions that are Texas A&M and receive an education from one of the finest universities in the country.

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