Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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B 5 Elections. Kathy Whitmire wins in Houston mayors race. Jim Colbert wins in Georgetown ' s Mayors race. 7 Women ' s volleyball team eliminated from contention by St. Edwards. 7 Students hold Abortion debate in the Cullen Auditorium. 9 British royalty, Prince Charles and Princess Diana visit the US for the first time together. 14-17 Mask and Wig Player ' s present Romeo and Juliet 19-20 President Ronald Reagan and USSR General Secretary Gorbachev hold a summit meeting in Geneva. 21 Mark Hsaio gobbles up competition in Intermural Turkey Trot. 24 Southwestern Symphony gives a concert in the Fine Arts Building. 27-30 Thanksgiving Break!!!!!!! (Rest up for finals) 28 — Calendar

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««S3 D Alumni Association Awards by Buffie Evans and Beth Yandell (The Megaphone) The Alumni Association Board of Direc- tors has proudly selected Dr. Robert L. Soulen and Charles Saterfield, Jr. as the 1985 recipients of the Mr. Homecoming Award and the Pearl A. Neas Service Award, respectively. These annual awards represent two of the highest honors given by the Alumni Association. Mr. Homecoming is an honor conferred by the Alumni Association on a member of the faculty as a token of affection and respect to one who has played an impor- tant part in the college days of grateful students. Sometimes the awards is Mrs. or Miss Homecoming, but it always carries with it a special meaning to the recipient; it means that graduates recall with appre- ciation what the recipient contributed to the education and general maturity of stu- dents during important formative years. One of the faculty members most exempli- fying these required qualities is Dr. Robert Soulen. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Dr. Soulen received his B.A. in Chemistry and Physics from Baker University in 1954. In 1955, he entered the Army Signal Corps and received a diploma in micro- wave radio repair. After serving in the army, he continued his education at Kan- sas State University, where in 1960 he re- ceived a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry. Dr. Soulen then joined the Jefferson Chemical Company of Austin where he worked as a Senior Research Chemist. Motivated by a desire to work with people, he left his ex- ploratory research to join the faculty of Southwestern in 1964 as the first Brown Chairholder. Dr. Soulen finds his field fascinating and easy to teach because he enjoys the subject matter so much. This job also enables him to study and research on his own. The Pearl A. Neas Service Award was established for the purpose of recognizing long and faithful service to the University. The Award is named for the late Miss Pearl A. Neas who served Southwestern for 49 years, 38 of them as registrar. The recipient of the 1985 award is Charles Sa- terfield. Mr. Saterfield is a cook for the University Commons. He has been em- ployed by Southwestern since 1959. He is married and has four children, two of which are S.U. graduates. He is also active in church and civic af- fairs. Mr. Saterfield was Financial Secre- tary for his church from 1975 to 1984 and was Trustee in 1 984. He also served on the Urban Renewal Board and on the Bicen- tennial Committee. In 1983, he was awarded the Citizen of the Year Award by the Citizen Memorial Association. Dr. Soulen and Mr. Saterfield are to be commended for their tremendous contri- butions to the University, both awards are distinctive and meaningful, and the recipi- ents are chosen with care. Congratulations to these men! 27



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B Phonathon Raises Money And A Horse For Southwestern by Kris McGowen (The Megaphone) Ten years ago, when Southwestern was in fi- nancial trouble, the Brown Foundation of Houston set up the Brown Challenge, which matches gifts from alumni and friends at least $1:$1. If an alumni increases his contribution over last year ' s, the Foundation will double or triple it depending on the amount. To raise money for this challenge, S.U. set up the Phon- athon, an annual solicitation of the alumni to contribute as much as is possible. This year ' s Phonathon began on October 20 and is scheduled to continue through Novem- ber 7. After the October 29th session, the Phonathon had raised $48,782 and one regis- tered Arabian foal. The goal is to beat last year ' s record of $73,000 during the next six sessions. The Brown Challenge annually meets about 20 percent of Southwestern ' s instructional budget. The Challenge affects things like scholarships and financial aid, the size and quality of the faculty and staff, various educational re- sources, etc. One way to look at it is this: your tuition pays less than half of the actual cost of your educa- tion. A big part of the difference comes from alumni support every year. So it ' s crucial that we encourage alumni to support the Universi- ty, said Jim Woodruff, Associate Director of Development. More important than raising money, though, is that through proven alumni support philan- thropists and foundations are more likely to agree to support the University through very large gifts. In other words, if the people who know Southwestern best, its former students, support the university, then other groups and individuals are more likely to do the same. The remaining sessions of the Phonathon are tonight (Thursday) from 6:30 to 9, Saturday morning, 9 until 1 p.m., Sunday and Monday nights, 6:30 to 9, and Wednesday and Thursday nights, 6:30 to 9. The program may be ex- tended a few more nights if people are interest- ed in helping. The Phonathon is being held in the Mood-Bridwell Atrium. The main work behind the program is provided by students willing to donate their time to help- ing the university. This year Bob Boger, Kate Butler, John Hill, Gaylon Morris, Whitney An- derson, Jan Perkins, Daniel Zorn, Lara Degen- hart, Richard Light, Amy Smith, Julie Reeves, Jana Jordan, Irene Patterson, Steve Rucinski and others have been very effective in helping the university. We need better participation, and people can drop by anytime even for 20 or 30 minutes. People are having a good time calling up these alumni, and it ' s just an interesting, productive event, said Woodruff. We ' re hoping in the next six calling sessions we an get even more people to come by. The top four callers and one wild card will win a ski trip this year at Spring Break. The compe- tition is based on the three best nights, so atten- dance every night is not absolutely necessary to compete. Plus, there are door prizes and a general air of wild excitement, particularly when Mary Akin is racing around, Woodruff said. 29

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