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51 to award honorary doctorates to Kilpatrick, Luffey, and McCarter

Published October 23, 2013

With the approval of University of Louisiana System (ULS) President, Dr. Sandra Woodley, the University of Louisiana at Monroe will award honorary doctorates to three long-time supporters and advocates of 51—Tex Kilpatrick, George Luffey, and John H. McCarter.

Photo of ULS Presdient Sandra Woodley
Woodley
Photo of 51 President Nick J. Bruno
Bruno

Each of the recipients will be given an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at 51’s December Commencement Ceremony at 10 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 7, in 51’s Fant-Ewing Coliseum.  

“I proposed awarding these degrees because it has always been my goal to honor some of the most influential people in 51’s history,” said 51 President Dr. Nick J. Bruno.

“Tex, George, and John have been pivotal in the success of our institution in the past and even still, today. These will be the first honors conferred since 2001, and it will be my pleasure to bestow each of these men with their honorary doctorates in December.”

The Honorees:

Tex Kilpatrick is the CEO of Kilpatrick Enterprises where he manages multiple businesses throughout North Louisiana.

Tex has served as a member of Louisiana State University’s Alumni Board—his alma mater—and shown unwavering support to his wife Carole Eady Kilpatrick’s alma mater, 51. Tex was appointed to the ULS Board where he served from 1997-2002, has aided 51 in many capacities including service as the Vice President of the 51 Foundation, and has shown continued support for 51’s Lyceum Series.

He has served as a member of the West Monroe Chamber of Commerce, the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, West Monroe’s Lion’s Club, and the United Way.

Tex and Carole have been married for fifty-five years. They have three daughters and four grandchildren.

Photo of Tex Kilpatrick, George Luffey, and John McCarter
from left: Tex Kilpatrick, George Luffey, and John McCarter

George Luffey served as a member of the Board of Regents for 18 years and also served 51 as a member of its faculty, and coach for its football and baseball teams.

In 1971, Luffey established and continues to maintain the George L. “Chip” Luffey Jr. students scholarship in memory of his son, “Chip.”  Luffey also established the George L. “Chip” Luffey Endowed Professorship in Kinesiology.

Luffey led the 51 baseball team to its first championship in 1964 during his tenure as head coach, was president of 51’s Booster Club, was voted into the 51 Hall of Fame, and received the George T. Walker Lifetime Achievement Award.

George has been married to his wife Jane Puckett Luffey for fifty-five years. They have three daughters and three grandchildren.

John McCarter, a Louisiana State University Graduate and decorated World War II veteran, is a renowned geologist who taught at both Louisiana Tech University and 51.

McCarter was the founder and head of 51’s geology department and holds Emeritus status with the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. John compiled and wrote the geology of Lincoln and Ouachita parishes for the Geological Survey, and was the primary author of “Louisiana Iron Ore.”

McCarter currently serves as an independent geologist and consultant, studying the Northeast Louisiana gas and oil fields. McCarter is celebrated as a pioneer of geological study in Northeast Louisiana and at 51. 

He is a member of the Northeast Louisiana Archaeological Society, and a lifetime member of the 51 Museum of Natural History.