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Unbridled Leadership

The Second Century Campaign leadership.

The Second Century Campaign has attracted a group of committed leaders
who will reach out to alumni and friends internationally. SMU extends its appreciation to the following volunteers and to others who daily are joining
the ranks.

Leadership Council

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Campaign co-chairs shown at right are:
Ray L. Hunt, ’65, co-chair
Caren H. Prothro, co-chair
President R. Gerald Turner, ex-officio
Gerald J. Ford, ’66, ’69, convening co-chair
Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler, ’48, co-chair
Carl Sewell, ’66, co-chair.
Also shown: Brad E. Cheves, CEC ex-officio

Other members are:
Michael M. Boone, ’63, ’67, Dallas
Gary T. Crum, ’69, Houston
Linda Pitts Custard, ’60, ’99, Dallas
Robert H. Dedman Jr., ’80, ’84, Dallas
Milledge A. Hart III, Dallas
Gene C. Jones, Dallas
Jeanne L. Phillips, ’76, Dallas
John C. Tolleson, ’70, Dallas
Richard Ware, ’68, Amarillo

Steering Committee Co-Chairs

Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
Kelly Hoglund Compton, ’79, Dallas
Frederick B. Hegi Jr., ’66, Dallas
Cordelia Chávez Candelaria, dean of
     Dedman College, ex officio

Cox School of Business
Frank M. Dunlevy, ’71, San Francisco
David B. Miller, ’72, ’73, Dallas
Albert W. Niemi Jr., dean of Cox School
     of Business, ex officio

Meadows School of the Arts
Linda Harris Gibbons, ’58, Dallas
John S. McFarland, ’59, ’61, Dallas, convening
     committee co-chair
Sarah Fullinwider Perot, ’83, Dallas
José Antonio Bowen, dean of Meadows
     School of the Arts, ex officio

Lyle School of Engineering
Bobby B. Lyle, ’67, Dallas,
     convening committee co-chair
Karen Livesay Shuford, ’70, Dallas
Geoffrey C. Orsak, dean of the Lyle School
     of Engineering, ex officio

Dedman School of Law
Alan D. Feld, ’57, ’60, Dallas, convening
     committee co-chair
Marilyn Hussman Augur, ’89, Dallas
Ron K. Barger, ’81, Plano
George W. Bramblett Jr., ’63, ’66, Dallas
Philip J. Wise, ’78, ’81, Dallas
John B. Attanasio, dean of Dedman
     School of Law, ex officio

Perkins School of Theology
Dodee Frost Crockett, ’03, Wimberley, Texas
The Rev. Michael McKee, ’78, Hurst, Texas
Kay Prothro Yeager, ’61, Wichita Falls, Texas
William B. Lawrence, dean of Perkins School
     of Theology, ex officio

Annette Caldwell Simmons School
of Education and Human Development

Richard H. Collins, ’69, Dallas
Connie Blass O’Neill, ’77, Dallas
David J. Chard, dean of Annette Caldwell
     Simmons School of Education and
     Human Development, ex officio

Central University Libraries
Ann Warmack Brookshire, ’77, Tyler, Texas
Tavenner C. Lupton III, ’79, Dallas
Gillian M. McCombs, dean and director of
     Central University Libraries, ex officio

Campus and Student Life
Craig James, ’83, Celina, Texas
Richard Ware, ’68, Amarillo, Texas
Christine Casey, SMU vice president for
     business and finance, ex officio
Paul W. Ludden, SMU provost and vice
     president for academic affairs, ex officio
Lori S. White, SMU vice president for student
     affairs, ex officio

Athletics
Denny R. Holman, ’67, Dallas
Paul B. Loyd Jr., ’68, Houston
Steve Orsini, SMU director of athletics

Atlanta
Jennifer D. Flanagan, ’82
Martin L. Flanagan, ’82

Chicago
Royce E. (Ed) Wilson
Leslie Zahn Wilson, ’81

Houston
Scott J. McLean, ’78
Dennis E. Murphree, ’69

Los Angeles
Marion O. Palley, Newport Beach
Roger B. Palley, Newport Beach
Kelly Allen Welsh, ’78, Pacific
     Palisades
Kevin D. Welsh, Pacific Palisades

New York City
James H. MacNaughton, ’72, ’73

International Regions
Juan L. Elek, Mexico City
Helmut Sohmen, ’66, Hong Kong

Ex-Officio Members

R. Gerald Turner, SMU president
Brad E. Cheves, SMU vice president for
     development and external affairs

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