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SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITYA Member of the Texas State University System
COMMENCEMENT
Saturday, May 19, 2007
10:00 a.m.
Pete P. GaUego CenterAlpine, Texas
BOARD OF REGENTS
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
Kent M. Adams, Chairman Houston
Bernard C. Francis, Vice Chairman CarroUtonDora G. Alcala Del Rio
Alan W. Dreeben San Antonio
John E. Dudley ComancheDionicio Flores El Paso
Ken Luce Dallas
Trisha S. Pollard Bellaire
Greg Wilkinson DallasMagdalena Manzano, Student Regent Huntsville
OFFICERS OF SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Charles Matthews, Chancellor AustinKenneth R. Craycraft, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs AustinFernando C. Gomez, Vice Chancellor and General Counsel AustinRoland K. Smith, Vice Chancellor for Finance Austin
OFFICERS OF CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
R. Vic Morgan, Ph.D., PresidentDavid L. Cockrum, Ph.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student AffairsCesario E. Valenzuela, M.B.A., C.P.A., Vice President for Finance and OperationsJoel E. Vela, Ed.D., Vice President of the Rio Grande College
OFFICERS OF ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION
Frank W. Abbott, Ph.D., Dean, Rio Grande CoUegeJimmy D. Case, Ph.D., Dean, School of Arts and SciencesDonald W. Dowdey, M.A., M.L.S., Dean, Library and Information TechnologiesRobert J. Kinucan, Ph.D., Dean, School of Agricultural and NaUiral Resource SciencesChester E. Sample, Ed.D., Dean, School of Professional Studies
FACULTY
(By Rank and Seniority)
ProfessorsTindol, William, A., Ed.D., Professor of Education and MathematicsRangra, Avinash K., Ph.D., Professor of ChemistryChristophersen, Dale B., Ph.D., Professor of Political ScienceLister, Paul A., Ph.D., Professor of EnglishSager, Nelson C., Ph.D., Professor of EnglishCockrum, David L., Ph.D., Professor of Psychology'Morgan, R. Vic, Ph.D., Professor of MathematicsSheehan, Wayne J., Ph.D., Professor of HistorySample, Chester E., Ed.D., Professor of Physical EducationMatthews, Robert C., M.B.A., C.P.A., Professor of Business AdministrationOverfelt, Robert C., Jr., Ph.D., Professor of HistoryWill, Paul A., Ph.D., Professor of Animal ScienceRohr, David M., Ph.D., Professor of GeologyCorbin, James D., Ph.D., Professor of PhysicsCase, Jimmy D., Ph.D., Professor of Political ScienceWhitford-Stark, James L., Ph.D., Professor of GeologyAbbott, Frank W., Ph.D., Professor HistoryHileman, Sharon L., Ph.D., Professor of EnglishLaBaume, Jimmy T., Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural BusinessGrant, Roger H., Ph.D., Professor of Physical EducationKessler, Raymond G., J.D., Professor of Criminal JusticeKinucan, Robert J., Ph.D., Professor of Natural Resource ManagementSchwab, Gregory M., M.F.A., Professor of TheatreSullivan, Kip, Ed.D., Professor of EducationStone, Gregory B., Ph.D., Professor of Spanish and LinguisticsWong, Hoi-Tay, Ph.D., Professor of Business AdministrationSechrest, Larry J., Ph.D., Professor of EconomicsUrbanczyk, Kevin M., Ph.D., Professor of GeologyStitts, Randal H., Ph.D., Professor of Business AdministrationDowning, James W., Ph.D., Professor of PsychologyEricsson, Scott A., Ph.D., Professor of Animal ScienceZech, James C., Ph.D., Professor of BiologyWood, James A., Ed.D., Professor of EducationWilson, Timothy L.-Y., Ed.D., Professor of EducationGreen, William C., Ph.D., Professor of MarketingHirsch, Clifford L., Ph.D., Professor of PsychologySliwa, K. Roman, Ph.D., Professor of Business AdministrationHunter, Robert J., Ph.D., Professor of Criminal JusticeLogan, Daniel L., Ph.D., Professor of EducationTyler, Barbara J., Ph.D., Professor of EducationCarson, Terry C , D.B.A., Professor of Business Adm.ntstrationVela, Joel E., Ed.D., Professor of History
Yoder, Darwin R., D.V.M., Professor of Animal ScienceKohrman, David J., Ph.D., Professor of EducationLucksinger, Linda N., Ph.D., Professor of EducationByxbe, Ferris R., Ph.D., Professor of Criminal Justice
Associate ProfessorsParsons, Judith A., M.A., Associate Professor of HistoiyWill, Mazie E., M.S., Associate Professor of Business Administration
Six, Beverly G., Ph.D., Associate Professor of EnglishVrudny, Daniel P., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Industrial TechnologyNelson, Barbara J., Ph.D., Associate Professor of EnglishBlanton, Ira Y., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Languages and LiteratureWright, Paul A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geography and Sociolog}'Sternes, Keith L., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biolog)'Richter, Francine R., Ph.D., Associate Professor of EnglishSaka, Mark, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Historj'Fairlie, Carol H., M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art
Pendergraft, Jeffery S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Animal ScienceHernandez, Jorge A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of HistoiyHarveson, Louis A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Namral Resource ManagementSalazar, James R., M.F.A., Associate Professor of ArtRoman, Dona W., M.F.A., Associate Professor of Theatre
Watts, Shirley J., Ph.D., Associate Professor of EducationRussell, Todd T., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education
Moreman, Sarah R., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education
Muniz, Miriam, Ph.D., Associate Professor of EducationTafoya, Jesus L., Ph.D., Associate Professor of SpanishSaw)'er, Jay M., M.F.A., Associate Professor of TheatreBell, Roxanne F., Ph.D., Associate Professor Nursing EducationMarett, Pamela C., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Business AdministrationCass, Michael A., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education
Freed, Donald C., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music
Assistant ProfessorsWhitley, Kay E., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical EducationMallouf, Robert J., M.A., Assistant Professor of Anthropolog)'Measures, Elizabeth A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Developmental EducationPowers, Andrea L., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psycholog)'Rubenser, Lorie L., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Criminal JusticeQuiz, Fernando Z., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of EducationWarnock, Bonnie J., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Natural Resource ManagementRumsey, Esther L., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of CommunicationWaiden, Donald W., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of EnglishAntrim, Nancy M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English and LinguisticsNicosia, Patricia A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of MathematicsBelcher, Aleta M., Ed.D., Assistant Professor of EducationAdames, Efrain, M.P.A., Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Foley III, Daniel H., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of BiolowGutterrez, Monica E., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of EducationTerr)', Martin K., D.V.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biolog)'Wynne, Wesley D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of PsychologyAllison, Jeffrey, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of ChemistryJorgenson, Kristofer D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematicswtzi, Christopher M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology
^''■'''stant Professor of Education^er Rebecca A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educationhue 1, Jo Lynn, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of EducationBuder, Laura P., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of EnglishAzuaje, Rafael, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Computer Information SystemsBaulch, Clay E., Ed.D., Assistant Professor of EducationBadgerow, Justin A., D.M.A., Assistant Professor of Musicem, Keith F., Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Industrial TechnologyProvince, Paul R., Ph.D.., Assistant Professor of EducationEmerson, Mark C., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History
ewis, Pauline A., Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Educationamn, avid R., Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Mathematics
c ̂̂ s'stant Professor of Biologyelk, Michelle L., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communicationc osser, Rebecca A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education
InstructorsWest, Keith R., M.S., Instructor in Communication and TheatreKuensder, Donna M., B.S.N., Instructor in Vocational NursingNunez, Yancy L., M.S., Instructor in MathematicsOzymy, Joshua B., M.A., Instructor in Political ScienceWright, Kristin B., B.S., Instructor in Vocational NursinglecturersMcAnally, Linda S., M.B.A., Lecturer in Business AdministrationChase, Peter P., M.S., Lecturer in Computer ScienceTandy, David C., M.Ed., Lecturer in Physical EducationPrude, Charles D., M.Ed., Lecturer in Physical EducationHall, Blaine R., M.S., Lecmrer in MathematicsGarcia, Ricardo, M.Ed., Lecturer in Physical EducationKealoha, KeKoa B., M.A., Lecturer in Physical EducationPallanez, Mike G., M.Ed., Lecturer in Physical EducationVega, Julie M., M.A., Lecturer in EnglishWright, Steve H., M.S., Lecturer in Physical EducationSchwab, Juliette P., M.A., Lecturer in ReadingBridges, John D., M.Ed., Lecturer in Physical EducationWright, Greg A., M.S., Lecturer in Physical EducationGarcia, Christopher, M.A., Lecturer in ReadingJohnson, Ann K., Ph.D., Lecturer in History and Women's StudiesRay, Robbie J., M.Ed., Lecturer in Mathematics
PLATFORM PARTY(from left to right of audience)
Row One
Cesario E. Valenzuela Vice President for Finance and Operations
The Honorable Giro D. Rodriguez Representative 23rd District
R. Vic Morgan President
David L. Cockrum Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs
Dick Zimmer Director, Wesley Student CenterAlpine, Texas
Donald C. Freed Associate Professor of Music
Row Two
Robert C. Cullins Registrar
Frank W. Abbott Dean, Rio Grande College
Robert J. Klnucan Dean, School of Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
Jimmy D. Case Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Chester E. Sample Dean, School of Professional Studies
Donald W. Dowdey Dean, Library and Information Technologies
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMPresiding
David L. Cockrum
Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs
Processional
"Pomp and Circumstance" Edward ElgarJustin A. Badgerow, Assistant Professor of Music
Mace Bearer jesus L. TafoyaAssociate Professor of Spanish
Marshals Dale B. ChristophersenProfessor of Political Science
Avinash K. RangraProfessor of Chemistiy
The Invocation Dick Zimmer
Director, Wesley Student CenterAlpine, Texas
Special Music"God Bless America"
Directed by Donald C. Freed, Associate Professor of Music
Welcome yj^ Morgan, President
Introduction of the Speaker. yj^. Moj-gan
The Address. The Honorable Ciro D. RodriguezRepresentative 23rd District
Recognitions and Honors David L. Cockrum
The Conferring of Degrees. R, yic Morgan
Presentation of the Graduating Class
Alma Mater Rose Sharp BrewerDirected by Donald C. Freed
Recessional
"Postlude in G Major" George Frederic Handel
Audience seated for Processional and RecessionalPlants on platform courtesy of SRSU Biology Department
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Congresisi of tfje ZSniteb States!j|ou£(c of ̂Rcpreicntatibesf
The Honorable Ciro D. RodriguezRepresentative 23^'^ District
Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez was recendy elected to represent the 23rdCongressional District of Texas in 2006. However, his experience as a dedicatedpublic servant in Texas stretches back over 30 years.
A firm believer in the importance and power of education. CongressmanRodriguez began his career in public service as a board member of the HarlandaJeIndependent School District in 1974. At this time he was working as a social workerwith the Bexar County Department of Mental Health & Mental Retardation, butlater became a trainer for the Intercultural Development Research Association. Heserved in this capacity until he decided to launch his legislative career in the TexasState Legislature and began teaching for his alma mater. Our Lady of the LakeUniversity, in 1987.
While in the Texas House of Representatives, Representative Rodriguez drewfrom his experience as a social worker and educator to serr^e on the HigherEducation and Health Committees. In addition to fighting to increase Texas highschool graduation rates, he drafted the landmark Texas law guaranteeing acceptanceof the top ten percent of Texas high school graduates to any public four-year Texasuniversity. He was also responsible for the development of the "dual-credit"program, which allows high school students to earn college credit for advancedcourses. During his tenure in the Texas Legislature he also serried as the Chairmanof the Committee on Local & Consent Calendars.
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In a special election in 1997, Congressman Rodriguez ran for a seat in the U.S.House of Representatives. After winning by a wide majority — receiving almost 70percent of the vote — Giro Rodriguez became a United States Congressman for the28th District of Texas. Once in office, Congressman Rodriguez set to work fightingunemployment along the border, providing access and opportunit)' to smallbusinesses, investing in programs for high-skill job training, and improving thehealth of minority communities. During the 108th Congress, CongressmanRodriguez was elected by his colleagues to serve as the Chairman of theCongressional Hispanic Caucus.
As a result of a redistricting scheme, that the U.S. Supreme Court later declaredunconstitutional. Congressman Rodriguez lost his seat in 2004. In 2006, he mounteda campaign in a new district and was successful, returning to Congress to representthe 23rd District of Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The 23rd Congressional District is the largest district in the state, covering mostof South West Texas. It includes portions of Bexar (San Antonio), El Paso andSutton counties, as well as Brewster, Dimmit, Maverick, Presidio, Zavala, Crockett,Culberson, Edwards, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Kinney, Medina, Pecos, Reeves, TerreU,Uvalde and Val Verde Counties.
Today, Congressman Rodriguez serves on the powerful House Committee onAppropriations where he sits on the Homeland Security and Transportation,Housing & Urban Development & Related Agencies Subcommittees. He also serveson the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs in the Subcommittees on DisabilityAssistance & Memorial Affairs and Oversight & Investigations. CongressmanRodriguez's leadership is further exemplified in his involvement with theCongressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) where he serves as the Chair of theTaskforce on Veterans Affairs.
Congressman Rodriguez was born in Piedras Negras, CoahuDa, Mexico raised andeducated in San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from Harlandale High School,received his B.A. at St. Mary's University, and earned his MSW from Our Lady ofthe Lake University in San Antonio.
Congressman Giro D. Rodriguez is also a devoted husband and loving father. Heand his wife, Carolina Pena, have been married for thirty-one years. Their daughterXochil is currently in law school.
ACADEMIC REGALIA
The academic costume worn at official functions today originated in the universitiesof the IVIiddle Ages, when a warm gown and hood were useful to the scholar and clericin unheated buildings. By modern times, the growth in the number of universitiescaused a great deal of confusion in academic regalia, and in 1894-95, a study commissionsought to establish some consistency in practice. The American Council on Educationsubsequently effected more improvements in 1959-60.
The mortarboard cap, which generally prevails in the United States, originated inOxford. Cambridge, European universities, and some Latin American universities useother t)'pes of caps, which are legitimate for wear in any American processional whenthe individual holds a degree from one of these institutions.
Gowns are generally black, although some universities depart from this practice. Thebachelor's gown is simple, with long pointed sleeves. The master's gown will have eitherlong sleeves with narrow wrist openings or long sleeves with the hand emerging fromthe sleeve at about elbow length. The doctor's gown is fullest in cut; it has velvet panelsdown the front and around the neck, as well as three bars of the same material on thebell-shaped sleeves.
The hood indicates the level of the degree, the faculty in which it was given, and theinstitution that granted it. Degree level is indicated by length: the master's hood is threeand a half feet long and the doctor's hood is four feet long. The velvet trim on theexposed edge of the hood is three inches wide for the master's degree and five incheswide for the doctor's degree. The color of the trim indicates the field of study. A color,or color pattern, between the trim indicates the university granting the degree.
Hood trim colors indicate the following fields:
Maize - AgricultureWhite - Arts, Letters, HumanitiesDrab - Commerce, Accountancy,
Business
Lilac - Dentistr)'Cooper - EconomicsLight Blue - EducationOrange - EngineeringBrown - Fine Arts, including
Architecture
Russet - ForesttyCrimson - JournalismPurple - LawLemon - Library ScienceGreen - Medicine
Gray - Veterinary Science
Pink-Music
Apricot - NursingSea Foam Green - Optometr\rSilver Gray - Oratorr' (Speech)OUve Green - PharmacyBlue - PhilosophySage Green - Physical EducationPeacock Blue - Public Admini
stration and Foreign ServiceSalmon Pink - Public Health
Golden Yellow - Science
Citron - Social Work
Scarlet - Theolog)'
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Graduating seniors who are a member of an honor society may wear the official cordrepresenting that societ}'. The honor societies and the cord colors are:
Alpha Chi Qunior/Senior Honor Society) - Green and blue
Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice) - Blue and gold
Alpha Psi Omega (Drama) - Blue and gold
Beta Beta Beta (Biolog)') - Red and forest green
Delta Mu Delta (Business) - Purple and gold
Delta Tau Alpha (Agriculture) - Forest green
Kappa Delta Pi (Education) - Purple and green
Lamda Pi Eta (Communication) - Red and gold
Phi Alpha Theta (Histor)') - Blue and red
Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science) - Red, black, and white
Phi Sigma Iota (Spanish) - Gold and Purple
Psi Chi (Psychology) - Blue and gold
Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish) - Red and gold
Sigma Gamma EpsRon (Earth Sciences) - Blue and gold
Sigma Tau Delta (English) - Red and black
BACCALAUREATE GRADUATIONWITH SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Special recognition at graduation is provided those undergraduate students whocompile outstanding academic records. Those graduates who have achieved academicexcellence at the undergraduate level at the University receive a gold cord, symbolizingexcellence, at graduation to reflect this achievement. The cord indicates the followingacademic achievement: Cum l^ude, Magna Cum l^ude, Summa Cum l^ude.
Degrees conferred Cum l^ude, Magna Cum I^ude, and Sunmia Cum l^ude reflect anoutstanding overall grade point average of graduating seniors. The distinction andcorresponding grade point averages are Cum lumde - 3.50 to 3.69; Mag na Cutfi I Mude -3.70 to 3.89; Summa Cum iMude - 3.90 to 4.00.
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL AND
NATURAL RESOURCES SCIENCES
MASTER OF AGRICULTURE
Hartley Irene Barrett (Animal Science) FlorenceB.S., Sul Ross State Universit)', 2005
Terry Franklin (Range and Wildlife Management) Fort HancockB.S., University of Texas at El Paso, 1997
Catherine M. Klein (Animal Science) DeU CityB.S., New Mexico State University, 1985Wendy Scott (Animal Science) StephenviUeB.S., Tarleton State University, 1991
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Eric P. Garza (Range and Wildlife Management) San AntonioB.S., Texas A&M - KingsvUle, 2004(Thesis: "A Multi-Scale Analysis of Montezuma Quail Habitat in theDavis Mountains of Texas")
Ashley Skeen (Range and Wildlife Management) Cody, WyomingB.S., Pacific Universit)', 2000
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Carl P. Beard (Natural Resource Management) FinleyviUe, PennsylvaniaRobert G. Briggs 11 (Natural Resource Management) OdessaVeronica Maria Donner (Animal Science) SaladoRay Geroso (Animal Science) Orange CountyShanna Lasae Gibson (Animal Science) IraanLorena Gomez (Animal Science) El PasoRichard Brett Huegele (Natural Resource Management) VictoriaJennifer]. Ivie (Animal Science) HaskellToni Lynn Jolin (Animal Science) BanderaAmy R. Killingsworth (Animal Science) Alpinecum laude
Clayton C. Mitchell (Animal Science) SandersonMatthew Thomas Northcutt (Natural Resource Management) HerefordZachary C. Schuch (Animal Science) AustinGabriel Vasquez (Animal Science) El Paso
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Veronica Maria Donner (Veterinaiy Technology) SaladoToni Lynn Jolin (Meat Technology) Bandera
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Zachary C. Schuch (Meat Technology') ..AustinGabriel Vasquez (Veterinary Technology) El PasoVictoria White (Veterinary Technology) Dripping Springs
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
MASTER OF ARTS
Kirk L. Daughtry (Liberal Arts) San AntonioB.S., Abilene Christian University, 1987Amanda Davis Farmer (Liberal Arts) PottsboroB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2004
Science-Public Administration) Ossipee, New HampshireM.S., Sul Ross State University, 2005
Sonia L. Fisher (English) ClydeB.A., Angelo State University, 2001
Kimberly C. Jenkins (Liberal Arts) BedfordB.A., University of North Texas, 2002
(Political Science-PubHc Administration) Alpine■A., Sul Ross State University, 2006
Kathy Ann Moreno (History) AlpineB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2003
MASTER OF SCIENCE
(®'°'°gy) Linn, OregonD.S., Sul Ross State University, 2003
t (Piology) Big Bend National ParkD.A., Keene State College, 2001(Thesis. Lizard Community Assemblages in Big Bend National Park, Texas:
Revisiting Established Census PW)AlpineJ3-0., Sul Ross State University, 2002
Alpinen.S., Sul Ross State University, 2002
'Vor the 'IShrfelT' f Trans-Pecos, Teaas: A Comparative Collectionlor tne Identification of Archaeological Artifacts")
bachelor of ARTS
(Psychology) Van HornmiiaC. Bicalho (Communication).... m Brazil
P, rf ̂ Spsd'cs) .1:1: Auadnzabeth A, Bowentian (Communication) IfFossil, Oregon
Estefania Busch (Spanish) Sandersoncum laude
Angelica M. Carrasco (Spanish) PresidioManases A. Carrasco (General Studies) El PasoBobbie Cherie Caughman (English) ImperialRicky Chavez (General Studies) AlpineKrystle Monique Corral (Communication) El PasoKathryn A. Davis (Theatre) HoustonRebecca Juarez Holguin Dominguez (Music) Pecos
cum laudeMaria Alicia Doughty (General Studies) AlpineSavahna Estrada (Theatre) MissionAnn Man'a Galloway (General Studies) El PasoBertha Edith Grajeda (Political Science) MarfaHeather Lea Hightower (Music) Midland
magna cum laudeMiguel A. Jurado (Theatre) TerlinguaBryan Joseph Kung (History) San AntonioKara Renee Lowery (Theatre) SnyderReagan D. Lynch (Political Science) MidlandJuan O. MartinDelCampo (English) Redford
cum laudeRosa B. Mendoza (Political Science) Van HornJavier A. Molinar (History) MidlandJudith Ann Oliver (English) LometaLisa Pate (English) AlpineRaquel Pena (English) PresidioTeresa D. Ritter (English) AlpineJavier Rodriguez, Jr. (General Studies) Rio Grande CityDavid W. Quarles (General Studies) Alpine
magna cum laudeScott W. Siefken (Psychology) BoerneJulie A. Webb (Psychology') DallasMichael C. Ytuarte (Communication) San Antonio
magna cum laude
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Todd A. Overstreet (Art) RogersMary Beth Haynes Serrano (Art) Van HornKimberly Rae Wooldridge (Art) Cypress
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Kellye Marie Acuff (Geology) OdessaAbel Avila, Jr. (Biology) TornilloAzucena Garcia (Mathemarics) PresidioJaime H. Gonzalez (Mathematics) Eagle PassGabrielle G. Guy (Chemistry) AlpineJason Leyva (Mathematics) MonahansDana D. Mizzles (Biology) MidlandDyanna Montoya (Biology) Fabensmagna cum laude
Jessica A. Rodriguez (Chemistry) OdessaJohnnie Joe Saavedra (Computer Science) El PasoVanessa Montes Sanchez (Biology) Po^ StocktonKatherine F. Sulltvan (Biology) Fort Davis
SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Adrian Fonseca Anaya (Management) Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico-S., Institute of Technolog)' at Chihuahua, 2003
Linda Elizabeth Aranda (International Trade) PresidioB.B.A., Sul Ross State University, 2000
Danta Nevarez Erives^anagement) Chihuahua, Chihuahua, MexicoL.L.B., Umversity of Chihuahua, 2002
w (Management) .Copperas Covets.ti.A., Sul Ross State University, 2005
B B A InTtin''t'^'°/T'^"u Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, MexicoB.B.A., Insumte of Technology at Chihuahua, 1999
master of education
Big SpringB.B.A., Texas Tech University 1999at Alvarado (School Administration) ElB.S., Umversity of Texas at El Paso 2000
B S*" Uili''^ Administration). El Pa^oB.S., Umversity of Texas at El Paso 2003mseppina Avitia (School Administration) El Pas"B^S., University of Texas at El Paso, 1997
Bb"a n"^^^'^^''^^*^'^°°''^'^"iinistration). El Pas"l^.B.A., University of Texas at El Paso, 1994
Dustin Scott Barton (School Administration) EldoradoB.S., Texas Tech Universit}', 1994
David Ray Bedford (School Administration) BronteB.S., Abilene Christian University, 1991
Jerry Garza (School Administration) SandersonB.S., Sul Ross State University, 1994
Marilyn Hancock (Counseling) OdessaB.A., University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 1989Noemi Hernandez (School Administration) El PasoB.S., University of Texas at El Paso, 2002
Mitchell Troy Hinds (School Administration) TahokaB.A., Sul Ross State Universit}', 1991
Adrienne Horton (School Administration) Fort StocktonB.A., University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 1997
Cindy Lee Lockhart (Counseling) El PasoB.S., University of Texas at El Paso, 1991
Evelyn Bramblett Loeffler (School Administration) AlpineB.A., Texas A&M University, 1979
Kristen K. Murphy (Counseling) SnyderB.S., Sul Ross State University, 1990
Lori Nevarez (Counseling) El PasoB.S., University of Phoenix, 2000
Pedro Perez (School Administration) El PasoB.S., Universit)' of Texas at El Paso, 1993
Erica Marie Reyes (Counseling) AlpineB.S., Sul Ross State University, 2001
Richard L. Rojas (School Administration) Fort StocktonB.S., Sul Ross State University, 1997
Jesus O. Sanchez (School Administration) Fort StocktonB.A., Universit)' of Texas of the Permian Basin, 2002Wayne Ray Schroeder (Physical Education) TaylorB.S., Texas State University-San Marcos, 1970
Lori Ann Springer (Educational Diagnostician) El PasoM.S., University of Texas of El Paso, 1995
Yvonne Y, Uranga (Counseling) Van HornB.S., Universit)' of Texas at El Paso, 1992
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Kristi Dawn Coleman (Criminal Justice) BreckenridgeB.A., University of Texas at Arlington, 2003EUwood Thomas Whitten, Jr. (Criminal Justice) El PasoB.S., Park University, 2004
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Diana S. Ceniceros (Interdisciplinar)' Studies) El Pasocum laude
Margarita C. Prieto (Interdisciplinarjr Studies) PresidioiJda Janet Sanchez (Interdisciplinary Studies)... Presidiocimt laude
Cynthia Jeanette ViUagrana (InterdiscipUnary Studies) El Pasomagna cum laude
Pamela M. White (InterdiscipUnat)^ Studies) AmariUo
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
For, Stockton
EstreUa Blanca Alvarado (Accounting) Marathon
HoUy Ann Moore (Management) Fort DavisJ an Carlos Nieto (Management) presidiomagna cum laude
Meredith Lauren Sanders (Accounting)... Terlinguamagna cum laude ^ ^
bachelor of SCIENCE
"""Chance r k ,7n ̂ "^"^'saplinary Studies).... .Boerne
Science) Arche, Cm-Amber Lee McWiUiams^fl^n®' Science) MarfaFernando Montemavor Science) Ozona
^^oM^tes(aSssr^^^^^^^ rtni:Eugene Pena (KinesioloTv ,nA San AntonioJeffrey T. Roensch anduftrml T k"'i
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Vanessa Y. Centeno (Business Administration) UvaldeB.B.A., Sul Ross State University, 2004
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Sally Toone Banks (Counseling) UvaldeB.B.A., Tarleton State University, 1975
Laura Barajas (School Administration) Crystal CityB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2001
Dalia Banda Barrera (Counseling) AshertonB.B.A., Texas A&I University, 1988
Marivel Sanchez BuenteUo (School Administration) Eagle PassB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2004
David Camarillo (School Administration) Eagle PassB.S., University of Texas at San Antonio, 1998
Rachel Adams Garza (School Administration) UvaldeB.A., Sul Ross State University, 1992
Elida Ramirez Gonzales (School Administration) Del RioB.A., Sul Ross State University, 1998Amy HoUingsworth (School Administration) Eagle PassB.S., Mount Union CoUege, 1999
Jerry lanni (School Administration) BulverdeB.7, University of Maryland, 1972
Maribel Lacey (Counseling) UtopiaB.A., Texas Tech University, 1995Rene Martinez (School Administration) Eagle PassB.A., Sui Ross State University, 1994Ana Laura Navejar (School Administration) Del RioB.A., Texas A&M-KingsviUe, 2002
Joe L. Negrete (School Administration) QuemadoB.A., Texas State University, 1998Robby Darwin Pierce (School Administration) LytleB.S., Angelo State University^ 1995
Jesus Onofre Prado (School Administration) UvaldeB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2003
Claudia M. Rodriguez (School Administration) Eagle PassB.S., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998
Dolores Rodriguez (School Administration) Eagle PassB.A., University of the Incarnate Word, 1989
Reynaldo Sanchez, Jr. (School Administration) Eagle PassB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2005
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Roberto Sanchez, Jr. (School Administration) HoustonUniversity of Houston, 1993
Patricia Sifuentes (School Administration) Eagle PassB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2000
Abelarado Talamantez, Jr. (General Education) Ciystal CityB.A., Angelo State Universit)', 2000Mary Irene Telisak (Counseling) Eagle PassB.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003
Vanessa G. Uriegas (General Education) UvaldeB.A., Sul Ross State University, 2004
Valerie Varner (School Administration) ComstockB.S., North Texas State University', 2003
Tisa Dawn Weaver (School Administration) Del RioB.B.A., Sul Ross State University, 1996Libana Zamudio (General Education) Del RioB.S., Texas A&M University, 1990
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Deannajean AUen (Social Science) Carrizo SpringsUlga Alvarado-Garza (Psychology) Del Rio
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eronica E. Castillo (Psychology) Del RioBrandi Davis (History) Uvald^Raquel Tristan Esquivel (English) Sabinalcu/n laude
Emmanuel Flores Farias (Psychology) Eagle PassAUcia D Gon^T (Interdisciplinary Studies)7.I'"I"IISan luanita G o ̂"^"^lisciplinaiy Studies) Eagle PasSMaty JarR?rl" Studies) Eagle Pass
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Jessica D. Morales (History) UvaldeDaniel Alberto Moreno (Social Science) Eagle PassErnestina Esquivel Moreno (Interdisciplinary Studies) Del RioAlex Biyan Ortiz (History) Eagle PassElizabeth Padron (Interdisciplinary Studies) Eagle PassMayra Angelica Rodriguez (Interdisciplinary Studies) Eagle PassDiana Rosas (Interdisciplinary Studies) Eagle PassClaudia Ruiz Esquivel (Interdisciplinary Smdies) Del RioMayte Danyela Ruiz (Interdisciplinary Studies) Del RioAntonio Sanchez (History) AshertonEsmeralda V. Santos (Interdisciplinary Studies) UvaldeMaria Magdalena Silos (Interdisciplinary Smdies) Carrizo SpringsVeronica Silvas (Interdisciplinary Studies) Crystal CityPamela Lee Stoddard (History) Del Riocum laude
Sonia Elizabeth Tapia (Spanish) Eagle PassGraciela Velasquez (English) PearsaURoy Vidal (History) Eagle Pass
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Theresa Anne Biediger (General Business) UvaldeOmar Carrizales (General Business) Eagle PassElva N. Garza (Business Administration) Eagle PassAnahf Gomez Mondragon (International Trade with Mexico) Eagle Passmagna cum laude
Xochitl Gutierrez (Business Administration) Cr^'stal CityGloria F. Hernandez (General Business) Crystal CityNathan Bruce Kunkel (General Business) HondoGloria E. Martinez (General Business) Cr)'stal CityAlison Munoz (General Business) Carrizo SpringsMaria E. Villarreal Gomez (International Trade with Mexico) Eagle Pass
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Dennis R. Gazaway,Jr. (Criminal Justice) UvaldeTemple Lee Jernigan-Butler (Biolog}') Barksdalecum laude
Daniel Martinez (Criminal Justice) Eagle PassSandra Martinez (Criminal Justice) Del RioMarisa F. Rodriguez (Criminal Justice) Del RioMarcehno Yahez (Criminal Justice) Del Rio
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GOD BLESS AMERICA
God bless America, land that I loveStand beside her and guide her
through the night with a light from abovFrom the mountains to the prairies
to the oceans white with foam,God bless America, my home, sweet homeGod bless America, my home, sweet home
"ALMA MATER"
Where the rolling plains of TexasEnd in mountains high
here s a land where glorious sunsetsFlame in peerless sky.
Refrain:JEng! Ye Alpine hills with music
Joyous songs we'll raise.Hail to Sul Ross UniversityThee we gladly praise.
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