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HOMECOMING2007


Charline Dauphin is Ex-Student of the Year<br />

Charline Dauphin attended <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> from 1948-1950 and<br />

was a member of the 10th line of the <strong>Ranger</strong>ettes. While at <strong>Kilgore</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> she met and eventually married Sidney “Chief” Dauphin, a<br />

football player at neighboring Tyler Junior <strong>College</strong>. She continued her<br />

education at East Texas State University. Charline was a stay at home<br />

mom to daughter Robin until 1969, when she and her husband opened<br />

Texas Home Health in Silsbee. By taking healthcare to the homes of<br />

patients and their families, she reinvented the way the healthcare system<br />

worked. Her dedication and success led to her appointment as the<br />

CEO of Texas Home Health, Inc.<br />

In 2000, Charline began a new adventure as a community activist<br />

and philanthropist. Because her family had experienced the devastating<br />

effects of cancer, she quickly turned her expertise to battle this<br />

disease.<br />

Dauphin established the Sidney “Chief” Dauphin Memorial Postdoctoral<br />

Fellowship Fund in 2002. The fund currently supports two<br />

postdoctoral fellows in epidemiology and clinical cancer prevention at<br />

the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. For her tireless work, M.D. Anderson in Houston dedicated<br />

and named its molecular epidemiology genotyping facility for Charline and Sidney “Chief” Dauphin. She<br />

still serves as a member of the board of directors at M.D. Anderson.<br />

She became involved in the Julie Rogers “Gift of Life” program that focuses on cancer screening and<br />

prevention. In May 2006, thanks to her generosity the dream became a reality with the grand opening of the<br />

Charline and Sidney “Chief” Dauphin Cancer Screening and Prevention Center. This “center of excellence” offers<br />

women throughout Southeast Texas access to the finest technology with the introduction of the area’s first<br />

and only digital mammography system. Providing state-of-the-art imaging that reduces mammogram time while<br />

increasing earlier detection of breast cancer, the Dauphin Center is designed with women in mind. The Center<br />

also offers tobacco cessation programs and genetic counseling, as well as a resource library to keep the public<br />

informed on the latest medical research and treatment options to assist in health care decisions.<br />

Additional honors include Hallsville High School Outstanding Alumni in 2004 and Silsbee Outstanding<br />

Citizen of the Year in 2007. <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> is honored to name Charline Dauphin as our 2007 Ex-Student of<br />

the Year.<br />

Previous recipients:<br />

1975 John Hill*<br />

1976 Caleb Pirtle<br />

1977 Nina Miller Mata<br />

1978 Marita Chanler Ater*<br />

1979 Mary Bess Mercer*<br />

1980 Dr. Paul E. Geers*<br />

1981 Chere Graham<br />

1982 Dr. Peggy C. Coghlan<br />

1983 Reginald Robinson<br />

1984 William E. Gipson, Jerry Buchmeyer,<br />

A.J. Tatum, Jonny E. Ferguson, Donald G.<br />

Russell, Harry P. Hutchens, Jr., Dr. Peggy<br />

Whalley, Gen. William G. Moore, Jr., Rear<br />

Admiral Cecil J. Kempf, Col. J. Gayle Garner,<br />

Joe I. Tompkins, Howell L. Walker, Jr.<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> Ex-Students of the Year<br />

1985 Rosemary Whitten<br />

1986 John W. Turk, Jr.<br />

1987 Lynn Williams Holt<br />

1988 Evelyn Blalock<br />

1989 Michael Miller<br />

1990 Dr. Dralves Edwards<br />

1991 Lt. Col. Charles H. Hale<br />

1992 Judge Sandra Hodges<br />

Dr. Thomas E. Young<br />

1993 Dr. William J. Mangold, Jr.<br />

1994 Jim Evans<br />

1995 Gary D. Ford<br />

1996 1946 Junior Rose Bowl<br />

<strong>Ranger</strong>s, Cheerleaders,<br />

<strong>Ranger</strong> Band, <strong>Ranger</strong>ettes<br />

1997 Gean and Judy Lyle Hale<br />

1998 Adrian Burk*<br />

John Hickman*<br />

1999 <strong>Ranger</strong>ettes Forever<br />

2000 Justice Donald Ross<br />

2001 Virginia Long<br />

2002 Coach Clyde Lee Players Association:<br />

Hershell Curtis, Gean Hale, Victor<br />

Jordan, Charlie Jungmichel,<br />

Joe Bob Locker, Phillip Crow<br />

2003 C.G. Mata<br />

2004 John Paul Tallent<br />

2005 Pam Mercer McWilliams<br />

2006 Representative Tony Goolsby<br />

* Deceased


Ex-Teachers<br />

of the Year<br />

Previous recipients:<br />

1972 Martha Pfaff Ivan*<br />

1973 Addie Mae Lloyd*<br />

1974 H.L. (Major) Walker*<br />

1975 Margaret P. Griffin*<br />

1976 Ruth Parks*<br />

1977 Bonnie Porter O’Hagan*<br />

1978 Annie Lou Winton<br />

Ballard<br />

1979 Gussie Nell Davis*<br />

1980 Hyman Laufer*<br />

Clyde V. Lee*<br />

1981 Jimmy Parks*<br />

1982 Dr. Randolph Watson*<br />

1983 Doris Busby Bolt<br />

1984 Earl Wray*<br />

1985 Mays Kenneth Whitten*<br />

1986 Martha O’Hagan*<br />

1987 Ruth Wright Green*<br />

1988 Anne Dean Turk<br />

1989 Jeanne D. Hale<br />

1990 J.D. Betts*<br />

Frank Zatopek*<br />

1991 Austin S. Kay*<br />

1992 Elwyn Bone<br />

1993 Louise Jeter*<br />

1994 Mary Bumgarner*<br />

1995 Dr. Opal A. Stewart<br />

Hubert J. Pollick<br />

1996 Charline H. Beane<br />

1997 Wallace Read<br />

1998 Bert E. Woodruff<br />

1999 Deana Bolton Covin<br />

2000 Charles Richardson<br />

2001 Joyce Odom<br />

2002 Dr. Charles Whiteside<br />

2003 Jim Miller<br />

2004 Ed Thieman<br />

Evelyn Blalock<br />

E. P. “Pop” Christensen*<br />

2005 Richard and Cathy<br />

Fothergill<br />

2006 Melvin Marshall<br />

* Deceased<br />

Former Accounting & Economics Instructor<br />

Sarah Woolsey is <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

Ex-Teacher of the Year for 2007<br />

“Mrs. Woolsey was a<br />

professional in every<br />

sense of the definition.<br />

From her attire to bringing<br />

world experiences<br />

to the classroom, Mrs.<br />

Woolsey motivated and<br />

encouraged her students<br />

to pursue their dreams.”<br />

Scott Lewis, CPA, from<br />

his nomination letter to the<br />

Ex-Student Officers.<br />

Sarah Woolsey grew up on<br />

a ranch near Paris, Texas, the<br />

third of seven children. She<br />

graduated as salutatorian from<br />

Central High School.<br />

She moved to Longview<br />

in 1969 and began classes at<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong>. She graduated<br />

with honors from KC. Then<br />

she transferred to Stephen F. Austin<br />

State University where she earned<br />

her BBA and MBA in Accounting,<br />

again graduating with highest<br />

honors. She was a member of Alphi<br />

Chi Honor Society and Omicron<br />

Delta Epsilon.<br />

In 1977 Sarah joined <strong>Kilgore</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> as an Accounting and Economics<br />

instructor. She developed<br />

and taught the Oil and Gas Tax accounting<br />

course. There was no text<br />

book available so Sarah reserached<br />

the resources available to best teach<br />

the students in this class. She also<br />

introduced computers in the Income<br />

Tax Course.<br />

She received her Certified Public<br />

Accounting certificate shortly<br />

after starting her teaching career.<br />

While at <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> she cosponsored<br />

the Business Club and<br />

served on numerous committees,<br />

including two self-study committees<br />

and the Committee on the<br />

Economic Impact of <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

on the local community. She<br />

received the Outstanding Teacher<br />

Award in 1989. She has completed<br />

additional educational courses at<br />

the University of Texas at Tyler,<br />

East Texas State University at<br />

Commerce and North Texas University<br />

in Denton.<br />

In 1997 Sarah retired from<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> after twenty years.<br />

Sarah and her husband live in<br />

Longview. They have two sons, one<br />

daughter-in law, and one grandson.<br />

Some of her hobbies include traveling,<br />

reading, and oil painting.


2007 HOMECOMING<br />

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS<br />

Saturday, September 29<br />

H <strong>Ranger</strong>ette Showcase, open, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

H East Texas Oil Museum, open, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

H Parks Fitness Center open 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

H <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bookstore open 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

H <strong>Ranger</strong>ettes Forever Homecoming Brunch 10:30 a.m.<br />

H Demonstration by 2006-2007 Twirlers and Cheerleaders<br />

for Once...Always KC Twirlers and Ever and Always<br />

KC Rahs, 11 a.m., Masters Gym. Once. . .Always KCT’s<br />

and Ever and Always KC Rahs will meet following the<br />

demonstration for lunch with their alumni groups.<br />

H Eternal Flares Alumni Pizza Lunch, Flare Lab, noon<br />

H KC Ex-Student Association Lunch, presentation of the<br />

Ex-Student and Ex-Teachers of the Year. 1 p.m., Faculty<br />

Lounge, McLaurin Administration. No admission charge.<br />

Sponsored by the Hershell Curtis Lineman Award.<br />

H Homecoming Game -- <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Ranger</strong>s vs. Arkansas<br />

Baptist <strong>College</strong> at 3 p.m., R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium<br />

RANGER ROUNDUP<br />

A KILGORE COLLEGE<br />

ALUMNI NEWSLETTER<br />

Editor: Paula Jamerson<br />

Cover Design: Lee Littlefield<br />

Printing: <strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board<br />

of Trustees<br />

Bob Heath, President<br />

Carolyn Johnston, Vice President<br />

Larry Woodfin, Secretary<br />

Randall Brint<br />

Fred Parsons<br />

William E. Roberson<br />

R.E. Spradlin<br />

Marion Turner<br />

James Walker<br />

Institutional Advancement<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

1100 Broadway<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong>, Texas 75662<br />

903-983-8182<br />

FAX 903-983-8255<br />

Development<br />

dwylie@kilgore.edu<br />

Alumni<br />

pjamerson@kilgore.edu<br />

An affirmative action<br />

equal opportunity employer<br />

The Hall of Fame activities will be<br />

October 19-20, 2007. For information<br />

call Cecelia Sanders at 903/983-8189.<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Institutional Advancement<br />

1100 Broadway<br />

<strong>Kilgore</strong>, TX 75662<br />

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