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Lane Stephenson retires after 50 years at Texas A&M
“A living
Aggie institution”
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Hired by James Earl Rudder in 1966, Lane Stephenson has been with A&M for 50 years.
By Hannah Gerken @gerken_hannah
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or the Last 50 years, Lane Stephenson has worked for Texas A&M and seen some of the biggest changes and events in the university’s history. From being hired by James Earl Rudder to the 1999 Bonfire Collapse, when Stephenson retires from the Division of Marketing and Communications at the end of January he’ll be leaving more than a successful career behind him: He’ll be leaving a legacy. “A&M has been my professional life for over half a century now,” Stephenson said. “It’s been a good run and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it.” Sherylon Carroll, associate vice president of communications and colleague of 25 years, said the integrity, dedication and character of Stephenson has made him one of
“When he’s talking about A&M, they’re not just words because he truly believes that we are the best.”
the people she admires most in the world. “When he’s talking about A&M, they’re not just words because he truly believes that we are the best,” Carroll said. “And one of the reasons that we are and that people know so much about us is because of the 50
Sherylon Carroll, associate vice president of communications
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YOU’LL KNOW HIS NAME Sophomore guard Chris Collins enters the spotlight By Kevin Roark @Kevin_Roark
Noah Simpson — THE BATTALION
Thomas Gabor is the only living Holocaust survivor in the Aggie family today.
Holocaust survivor welcomed back to A&M Thomas Gabor shares stories, struggles with nearly 1,000 By Tyler Snell @tyler_snell2 The room of more than 800 students, faculty and community members gave a standing ova-
tion as Thomas Gabor, Class of 1961 and Holocaust survivor, finished his chilling story of surviving the Holocaust and a communist regime. Gabor spoke Wednesday night in Rudder Theatre about the fear he grew up in and life as a Jew in the Budapest ghetto before eventually graduating from Texas A&M with a chemical engineering degree.
“I remember always being afraid to go to school and pass the Anti-Semitic poster,” Gabor said. “I would run home only to be tripped by someone throwing a book down in front of me.” After fleeing from the gestapo multiple times, Gabor was sent to a Budapest ghetto and separated from GABOR ON PG. 3
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Sophomore guard Chris Collins has appeared in 16 of A&M’s 19 games this season, including five starts.
For the last two seasons the name Chris Collins may not have been as familiar as Tyler Davis or DJ Hogg, but as a redshirt sophomore, now is his time. Going into his third season at Texas A&M, the Friendswood native is finally seeing some long-awaited action on the hardwood. “Well the redshirting was Coach [Billy] Kennedy’s idea,” Collins said. “He showed faith in me and saw potential in me and wanted to COLLINS ON PG. 2
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