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| 12651 | Picture on Headstone of Wilton Walter Chaloupka and Libby "Bessie" Drgac Chaloupka Cooks Point Brethren Church Cemetery - Cooks Point, Texas, USA | ||
| 12652 | Picture Show Party - Willie Mae Collard Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on July 16, 1920 | ||
| 12653 | Pierre Olide Johnson | ||
| 12654 | Pierre Olide Johnson, Nina Landry Johnson, Marcelite Marie LeBlanc Landry visit Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Landry Published in The Bunkie Record on March 16, 1945 | ||
| 12655 | Pioneer Titusville Business Woman - Mary Jane Crow Swain | ||
| 12656 | Plaque at coliseum honors Ron Mafrige A new plaque honoring Sam Houston State University benefactor Ron Mafrige and the 112 donors who have contributed to the Mafrige Basketball Challenge is now on display on the concourse level of Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum. The official presentation of the plaque occurred prior to Sam Houston State's men's basketball home game Saturday Feb. 12 with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. More than a year ago, the Houston businessman and 1960 SHSU graduate, issued a challenge to Bearkat supporters to help increase the university's men's basketball endowment with an ultimate goal of reaching $1 million. The endowment provides funding for program enhancements such as equipment purchases and recruitment. Mafrige agreed to contribute $1 of his Share the Vision Campaign commitment for each $2 given by others. As of Dec. 31, 2010, the Mafrige Basketball Challenge had generated more than $350,000 in gifts and commitments for the basketball program. "Over the years, much has been written about Ron Mafrige's generosity and staunch support of Sam Houston," Bearkat Director of Athletics Bobby Williams said. "Ron personifies the leadership and charity inherent to those who have dedicated themselves to helping others. "During the last 11 years, the Bearkat men's basketball program ranks as the winningest in the Southland Conference and owns the second highest victory total among NCAA Division I programs in Texas. Ron Mafrige's generosity and determination will help our men's basketball team to continue this success." Since graduating in 1960 and launching a successful career as a real estate entrepreneur, Mafrige has contributed in excess of $2 million to the university. He has also volunteered to lead and participate in a number of Sam Houston organizations and initiatives. From collections of memorabilia to monuments beautifying the campus to endowments to fund scholarships and programs, Ron's service to others has created a legacy which will continually benefit the university community as well as the thousands of visitors touring our campus each year. In 2005, Mafrige gave $250,000 to make possible construction of an 11,000 square foot strength and conditioning facility named after longtime football coach Ron Randleman. Ron has impacted the very landscape of the SHSU campus. In addition to his support of the Alumni Garden, he has purchased many of the granite benches seen across campus in honor of a number of people. In 2008, Mafrige donated $40,000 to build the 20-foot-tall statute of General Sam Houston which was created by alumnus David Addicks. It stands near the Lowman Student Center and Smith-Hutson Building. As National Campaign Chair, Ron Mafrige led SHSU's first capital campaign and its Executive Leadership Council. The fund-raising effort generated commitments in excess of $61 million, surpassing the $50 million goal and was achieved nearly a year ahead of schedule. The five-year Share the Vision Campaign was publicly launched on March 30, 2006, when the $50 million goal was announced. The campaign officially closed on August 31, 2010, with $61.2 million in commitments received from some 21,000 donors who made more than 97,000 gifts. Since 1968 Ron Mafrige Enterprises, Inc., has leased more than one million commercial square feet of office space in the City of Houston, as well as helped pioneer the suburban office development as the exclusive agent for Strokes Adair Enterprises in Houston. At SHSU, Mafrige served on the boards for the Alumni Association, the Kat Pack and the College of Business Administration; is a Life Endowed Member of the Alumni Association; a Lifetime member of the T Association Letterman Club; director of the Kat Pack Club; and is a recipient of the Alumni Association's 1997 Distinguished Alumnus and 2004 Distinguished Service Awards. Outside of his university endeavors, the Mafriges have established similar scholarship programs at his high school, San Marcos Baptist Academy, and at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, where seven of his $10,000-scholarship recipients have opted to attend SHSU. He is a lifetime member of the Houston 100 Club, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Republican National Committee and the Houston Realtors-Political Action Committee, along with having served on the board of directors for numerous other foundations and agencies. (Published by Sam Houston State Athletics (GoBearkats.com) on February 18, 2011) | ||
| 12657 | Poley P. McGee | ||
| 12658 | Poley P. McGee and Lily Mae Hamlin McGee | ||
| 12659 | Police gain confession from suspect Published in The Abbeville Meridional on March 4, 1980 | ||
| 12660 | Police offer reward Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 26, 1977 | ||
| 12661 | Police offer reward Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 22, 1977 | ||
| 12662 | Polly Earlene Gattis Owen and Norman Elbert Owen | ||
| 12663 | Polly Louella McCracken Obituary picture | ||
| 12664 | Polly Louella McCracken | ||
| 12665 | Polly Louella McCracken - 6th Grade | ||
| 12666 | Porter Cochran Dairy Farm Published in The Minden Press on June 4, 1962 | ||
| 12667 | Postmasters of Comanche County, Texas - John Thomas Crow Jim Wheat's POSTMASTERS & POST OFFICES OF TEXAS, 1846 - 1930 John Thomas Crow was Postmaster of the Duster Post Office in Comanche County, Texas, from November 6, 1893 to January 28, 1897. | ||
| 12668 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 12669 | Prentis Charles Harris 1938 Gainesville High School Yearbook Photo Gainesville, Texas, USA | ||
| 12670 | Preston Crnkovic | ||
| 12671 | Preston Crnkovic | ||
| 12672 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 12673 | Pride of Wichita Falls - Northwestern Supply Rookies Softball Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on May 17, 1936 | ||
| 12674 | Priscilla Ann Dunn | ||
| 12675 | Priscilla Ann Dunn | ||
| 12676 | Priscilla Ann Dunn | ||
| 12677 | Priscilla Ann Dunn Duplechin | ||
| 12678 | Privat's Produce Market Privat's produce market was owned by Joe Privat and was located on the corner of East Butler and South Adams Avenue, where the SOS convenience store was built later. A church now occupies the corner. The Privat farm was located on Edwin Drive. The man standing at left is the manager, Ed Lancaster. (Coursety of Julie Anna Ousse and Butch Ousse) | ||
| 12679 | Probate Record - Estate of James L. Crow, Deceased - 14 Jul 1899 Probate record on the Estate of James L. Crow, published in the Dunklin County, Missouri Probate Court Records, 1898-1901, Vol. 8. | ||
| 12680 | Prof Will Run For CS Council Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on April 24, 1968 | ||
| 12681 | Professor Joseph J. Skrivanek and Czech Club President Bernard T. Orsak Czech Club President Bernard T. Orsak of Fayetteville, with Professor Skrivanek in conference in his office. Published in The Vestnik SPJST Herald on January 9, 1974 | ||
| 12682 | Professor Joseph J. Skrivanek at Texas A&M Part of the Czech 127 (first year) class at Texas A&M and Joseph J. Skrivanek, instructor. The enrollment in Czech classes at A&M fluctuates from a top enrollment of 52 to about 24, and offers four years of Czech with a major possible. This does not include graduate scientific Czech of the courses offered at Charles University, Prague. (Photo courtesy Professor Skrivanek and A&M Information Office). Published in The Vestnik SPJST Herald on January 9, 1974 | ||
| 12683 | Professor Joseph John Skrivanek, Jr. Professor Joseph J. Skrivanek responding to the mayor's address of welcome in Kolin, Czechoslovakia, at the town hall during Kmoch's Music Festival, June 20, 1971. Rudy and Henrietta (Urbis) Klecka in background, directors of Klub Kontinental of East Bernard. (Photo by Jaroslav Kronus, Kolin, Czechoslovakia). Published in The Vestnik SPJST Herald on January 9, 1974 | ||
| 12684 | Professor W. C. Martin visits with Elder James Samuel Campbell Published in The Bossier Banner-Progress on June 11, 1896 | ||
| 12685 | Pvt. Alexandre Preston Frederick Taken in 1945 | ||
| 12686 | Pvt. Edwin C. Burkhalter enlists in U.S. Army Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on June 30, 1948 | ||
| 12687 | Pvt. James Melfred Robertson relocates to Sheppard Field Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on May 6, 1943 | ||
| 12688 | Pvt. Joseph "Joe" Privat Photographed in uniform in Cablez, Germany on March 1, 1919, U.S. Army Pvt. Joseph Privat, of the American Expeditionary Force, sent his picture to "Miss Julie McBride, Rayne, Louisiana, USA." Published in the Rayne Acadian Tribune on July 24, 2014 | ||
| 12689 | Pvt. Victor Abraham Frederick and Francis Azery Frederick, Jr. visiting parents Published in The Abbeville Meridional on September 18, 1943 | ||
| 12690 | R.R. Man Killed, Woman Is Held Published in The Alexandria Town Talk on December 1, 1922 | ||
| 12691 | Rachel Renee Parker Ellzey Obituary picture | ||
| 12692 | Raiders Get Rest - Warrie Russell Birdwell, Jr. Published in The Lubbock Morning Avalanche on November 13, 1945 | ||
| 12693 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 12694 | Ralph Aloysius Gossen Obituary picture | ||
| 12695 | Ralph Aloysius Gossen 1956 Southwestern Louisiana Institute Yearbook Photo Lafayette, Louisiana, USA Senior Rayne - Agriculture | ||
| 12696 | Ralph Aloysius Gossen 1955 Southwestern Louisiana Institute Yearbook Photo Lafayette, Louisiana, USA Junior | ||
| 12697 | Ralph Arlin Yelencich Obituary picture | ||
| 12698 | Ralph Buron Tompkins Obituary picture | ||
| 12699 | Ralph Buron Tompkins 1949 Vivian High School Yearbook Photo Vivian, Louisiana, USA Senior | ||
| 12700 | Ralph Buron Tompkins 1951 Northwestern State University Yearbook Photo Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA |
