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| 4801 | Relatives Attend Collard Service Published in The Bryan Eagle on May 18, 1959 | ||
| 4802 | Removed to Maple Street Published in The Shreveport Times on May 4, 1921 | ||
| 4803 | Rene Richard Disapperance Notice Published in The Crowley Post Signal on February 3, 1977 | ||
| 4804 | Resolution of Respect - Barbara Catherine Wells Crow Published in The Dunklin County Republican on April 9, 1909 | ||
| 4805 | Reunion Enjoyed by Mrs. Sallie Ross Family Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on August 26, 1941 | ||
| 4806 | Rev. James Samuel Campbell and daughter Meta Ida Campbell leave for Keachie Published in The Bossier Banner-Progress on September 7, 1899 | ||
| 4807 | Rev. M. Corser, Bride Making Wichita Home Published in The Wichita Beacon on July 12, 1965 | ||
| 4808 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 4809 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 4810 | Ring Has Adventures Published in The Rocky Mount Telegram of North Carolina on February 7, 1954 | ||
| 4811 | Rings 'N Things - Victoria, TX Published in The Victoria Advocate on June 30, 2001 | ||
| 4812 | Rings 'N Things - Victoria, TX Published in The Victoria Advocate on June 26, 1998 | ||
| 4813 | Rings 'N Things says goodbye after 30 years Published in The Victoria Advocate on February 26, 2013 | ||
| 4814 | River dragged for body of man believed drowned Published in The Mobile Register on July 31, 1977 | ||
| 4815 | Road Accidents Claim Two Published in The Wichita Eagle on October 29, 1989 | ||
| 4816 | Robert Lee LeBlanc Recruiting with Army Band Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on November 19, 1943 | ||
| 4817 | Robert Lee Tanner, James Russell Tanner, and Effie Mae Tanner visit mother Lillian Rae LeBlanc Tanner Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 27, 1945 | ||
| 4818 | Robley Howell Hogue, Sr. Taken to Hospital Published in The Missouri Herald on November 9, 1951 | ||
| 4819 | Rodger Sherman Mitchell, Sr. and Hollis Jeanne Houston Wedding Announcement Published in the Webster Review on February 19, 1946 | ||
| 4820 | Ron Mafrige & Ron Randleman RON MAFRIGE The Ron Randleman Strength and Fitness Center was made possible by a gift of $250, 000 by Houston businessman and Bearkat alum Ron Mafrige Mafrige, who passed away in August, 2011, was a generous supporter of Bearkat athletics. The 1960 Sam Houston graduate contributed more than $2 million to the university. "Ron was a leader in many ways for alums," SHSU President Dana Gibson said. "Whether it was related to athletics or developing and advancing the university, he was an alumni leader for years." Mafrige led and participated in numerous Sam Houston organizations and initiatives. The Houston real estate entrepreneur served as National Campaign Chair for Sam Houston's first capital campaign. He was a Life Endowed Member of the Alumni Association and was a longtime member of the alumni board. He also was a board member and director of the Kat Pack and served as a member of the College of Business Administration's Alumni Advisory Council. Mafrige was a recipient of the 1997 Distinguished Alumnus and 2004 Outstanding Service Awards. The Ron Mafrige Field House located in the south end zone of Bower Stadium houses the university's athletic administration offices. The Mafrige Basketball Challenge has generated more than $250,000 in gifts and commitments for the SHSU's basketball endowment with the goal of reaching $1 million. In 2008, Mafrige donated $40,000 to build the 20-foot-tall statute of General Sam Houston created by alumnus David Addicks, which stands near the Lowman Student Center and Smith-Hutson Building.He also purchased many of the granite benches seen across campus in honor of a number of people. Outside of university endeavors, Mafrige and his family established scholarship programs at his high school alma mater, 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 was a member of the Houston 100 Club, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Republican National Committee and the Houston Realtors-Political Action Committee. RON RANDLEMAN Ron Randleman served as head football coach at Sam Houston for 23 years (from 1982 to 2004). He totaled 132 victories and led the Bearkats to five conference championships and four national playoff appearances during his coaching tenure. He served as director of athletics from 1984 to 1990, coordinating the University's move from the NAIA and Lone Star Conference to membership in the Southland Conference and competition at the NCAA Division I level. During his 36 years as a head football coach, Randleman compiled a career record of 219 victories, 166 losses, and six ties to rank sixth all-time among NCAA Division I-AA coaches in total wins. During his tenure at William Penn, Pittsburg State, and Sam Houston, he won 11 conference championships and directed teams to post-season play 10 times. He was honored as regional or conference "Coach of the Year" 12 times. (Published by Sam Houston State Athletics (GoBearkats.com) on September 17, 2014) | ||
| 4821 | Ron Mafrige - The Building of Sam Houston State University Ronald P. Mafrige was a 1960 graduate of Sam Houston State Teachers College with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Mafrige served in the U.S. Army, remaining in the Army Reserves for 14 years and achieving the rank of Major before retiring. In 1968, he formed what would become Ron Mafrige Enterprises, Inc., which has leased over one million commercial square feet of office space in and around Houston. He was honored by his alma mater as a Distinguished Alumnus (1997), Service Award recipient (2004), and named to the College of Business Administration Hall of Honor (2006). In 1997, the Smith-Hutson Business Administration Building auditorium was named in honor of Ron and Linda in recognition of his 1994 endowment honoring Glenn Adams, the late president of Ron Mafrige Enterprises. In 2005, Mafrige gave $250,000 to make possible construction of the 11,000 square foot Randleman Strength and Fitness Building. The following year, the field house adjacent to Bowers Stadium was named in his honor. A member of the Esquire social group - and successor group, the Epsilon Zeta chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity - in the 1990s Mafrige paid off the debt on the fraternity's second house so that the group could sell it and purchase property closer to SHSU. In addition to purchasing many of the granite benches seen across campus, in 2008, Mafrige donated $40,000 to build the 20-foot-tall statute of General Sam Houston that stands in central campus. It honors both M.B. Etheredge (the country's highest decorated surviving soldier of World War II) and the statue's sculptor, David Adickes. Mafrige led SHSU's first capital campaign and its Executive Leadership Council. The fundraising effort generated commitments in excess of $61 million, surpassing the $50 Million goal and was achieved nearly a year ahead of schedule. During the February 12, 2011 men's basketball game a plaque with Mafridge's likeness was unveiled to honor the 112 donors that contributed to the Mafrige Basketball Challenge; the plaque is on display in the concourse level of Johnson Coliseum. (Published at https://www.buildingshsu.com/m/mafrige_ron.html) | ||
| 4822 | Ron Mafrige College of Business Endowed Scholarship in honor of R. Dean Lewis - Sam Houston State University Scholarships 4 Kats R. Dean Lewis earned his M.B.A. at Sam Houston State University in 1967. He began his career at SHSU in 1980 serving as an associate professor of marketing and director of the Small Business Institute overseeing graduate students' case studies of small businesses. He was named interim dean in 1995 and then dean one year later. Ron Mafrige is a 1960 graduate of the College of Business, former member of the SHSU Alumni Association board of directors, the President's Circle, and the College of Business Advisory Council. This scholarship was established by Ron Mafrige, Jr. in honor of R. Dean Lewis's long and distinguished service to Sam Houston State University and the College of Business Administration. | ||
| 4823 | Ronald Lowell Crow completes Air Intercept Control course Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on March 20, 1970 | ||
| 4824 | Ronald Lowell Crow participates in exercise Kangaroo II Published in The Bryan Eagle on November 17, 1976 | ||
| 4825 | Ronald Lowell Crow participates in exercise Reade 1-77 Published in The Bryan Eagle on February 13, 1977 | ||
| 4826 | Rookies to Play Published in The Wichita Falls Times on May 11, 1935 | ||
| 4827 | Rose Junot Boudreaux 89th Birthday Published in the Rayne Independent on June 23, 1983 | ||
| 4828 | Rose Junot Boudreaux Honored At Birthday Celebration Published in the Rayne Independent on June 21, 1984 | ||
| 4829 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 4830 | Rosprim Joins C. S. City Council Incumbents Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on April 5, 1961 | ||
| 4831 | Rosprims Return From Long Visit To Hoosier State Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on August 24, 1952 | ||
| 4832 | Roy Touchet Benefit Set In Abbeville Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on March 28, 1976 | ||
| 4833 | Ruby Ruth Campbell Marries Robert Barton Holman Published in The Arizona Daily Star on July 2, 1950 | ||
| 4834 | Rufus Fye German and Rosa Lee Gray Cooner Marriage Announcement Published in The Bryan Eagle on September 1, 1908 | ||
| 4835 | Ruth McBride Named Festival Grand Marshal Published in the Rayne Independent on June 11, 1998 | ||
| 4836 | S.P. Landry, Sr., Wilna Thibodaux Landry, Sidney Landry Jr., Charles Landry visit Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Landry in Lafayette Published in The Bunkie Record on April 9, 1943 | ||
| 4837 | Sale of Minerals Notice - Isha Adkins Cloud Published in The Webster Review and Signal-Tribune on September 20, 1938 | ||
| 4838 | Sarah Martin Greer visits sister in Bryan Published in The Eagle on January 8, 1912 | ||
| 4839 | Saraland man's body recovered from bay Published in The Mobile Register on August 1, 1977 | ||
| 4840 | Schelonka took his sax to the max Published in The Milwaukee Journal on September 8, 2002 | ||
| 4841 | Scottish Rite Ceremonies Set Dec. 6 Published in The Shreveport Times on October 31, 1975 | ||
| 4842 | Second Cluster Of Oak Leaves To Airman Of Bryan Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on January 11, 1945 | ||
| 4843 | Senior Olympics Set Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on October 14, 1983 | ||
| 4844 | Service Call - Fred Bumgardner Published in The Macon Telegraph on October 5, 2002 | ||
| 4845 | Services Saturday for MD Poster Girl Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times on February 6, 1970 | ||
| 4846 | Seymour Youth to Receive God-Country Scot Award Published in The Wichita Falls Times Record News on January 26, 1952 | ||
| 4847 | Sheriff Is 1st Witness In Greer Murder Trial Published in The Eagle on December 4, 1974 | ||
| 4848 | Shoemaker, Valet Feted With 6 Candle Anniversary Cake Published in The San Francisco Examiner on April 21, 1955 | ||
| 4849 | Shooting Caused Death Thursday of P.C. LeBlanc Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on December 2, 1922 | ||
| 4850 | Shot By Escaping Prisoner Published in The Shreveport Journal on February 14, 1948 |
