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Dateline: April 26,
2007
Hawkins,
Estlack named distinguished alumni
The Clarendon College Ex-Students
Association bestowed its Distinguished Alumnus Award on two former
students during the 69th annual Alumni Reunion last Saturday in the
Bairfield Activity Center.
New Mexico State University
Professor Dean Hawkins and the late Allen H. Estlack, Jr., of Clarendon
were each recognized for professional and personal achievements, civic
responsibility, and continuing support of Clarendon College.
Hawkins, a 1982 graduate of
Clarendon College, is the son of Glenda and the late Jerry Hawkins and was
raised on the CC campus and attended Clarendon schools. He went on to get
his Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Vocational Agriculture
Teaching Certificate from Texas Tech University in 1984. He also received
a Master’s of Science in Animal Breeding from Texas Tech in 1986 before
getting his doctorate from Texas A&M University.
Hawkins did his NIH Postdoctoral
Research Fellow at Colorado State University from 1990 to 1992 before
going to work at New Mexico State University where today he is a Professor
of Animal and Range Sciences and a member of the Molecular Biology Program
and the graduate faculty. He traveled as a speaker and expert in his field
to Chihuahua, Mexico; La Paz, Mexico; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
In addition to being a member of
several professional organizations, Hawkins has received the A.M.
“Tony” Sorenson, Jr., Achievement Award as Outstanding Graduate at
Texas A&M, the National Association of Colleges and Teachers of
Agriculture Meritorious Teaching Award, the American Society of Animal
Science Young Scientist Award, the Alpha Gamma Rho Brother of the Century
Award, Who’s Who Among America’s, and the Texas Tech University
Horizon Award.
Hawkins lives in Las Cruces, New
Mexico, with his wife, Jaye, and their twin nine-year-old daughters,
Hannah and Callie.
Allen Estlack was raised in
Clarendon and graduated from Clarendon High School in 1956. He spent a
year attending Clarendon College before transferring to Texas
Technological College where he earned his Bachelor’s of Science in
Mathematics in 1961. He worked for West Texas Utilities Co. for 20 years
before starting his own business, Estlack Electric, in 1981, and spent
many years raising his sons in his trade. He also worked for The Clarendon
Enterprise, where he performed several jobs.
Estlack spent his adult life as a
champion of Clarendon College. He was a faithful attendee at the annual
alumni reunions. He served on the Ex-Students Board and also served as the
Ex-Student’s president. He frequently attended Bulldog basketball games
and was a supporter of both athletic and academic programs. When budgets
ran tight at the college, Estlack and his wife made donations to support
the Biology Department, and Estlack also volunteered his time and talent
to the poultry portion of the annual CC Invitational Judging Contest.
Estlack encouraged people to go to
Clarendon College and to send their kids to Clarendon College. He was
named as a “community ambassador” under CC’s Open Door campaign that
encouraged people of all ages to continue their education at Clarendon
College. He loved CC like his loved his hometown, and he also worked to
promote Clarendon and Donley County through a wide variety of community
service.
Estlack died June 18, 2006, at his
home at the age of 68. He is survived by his wife, Helen; two sons, Roger
and Russell and their wives Ashlee and Scarlet; and three grandsons,
Nathan, Benjamin, and Daniel. His son and fellow Distinguished Alumnus
Roger Estlack accepted the award on his behalf.
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