Colonel William A.
Sparkman, Jr.
Scholarship Fund
In June of 2004, Colonel Sparkman
generously contributed a fully funded scholarship program to assist physics
majors in achieving their educational goals. To date this is the largest scholarship donation to the physics
department.
It would be hard to find someone who can illustrate the value of an A&M-Commerce physics degree better than Col. William A. Sparkman, Jr. USMCR (ret.).
Col. Sparkman not only retired in 1978 after a 20-year tenure as a physics professor at the University, he also earned a physics and math degree here that earned him a place in the Marine Corps history.
During World War II, after the bombing of
After joining the
Corps, Col. Sparkman left for
After the end of WWII, Col. Sparkman returned to his wife, Rae, and their two children, Betty and Billy, in Commerce. With the GI Bill, he returned to school and earned a master’s degree from the University. With the outbreak of the Korean War, Col. Sparkman again answered his country’s call and returned to active duty until that conflict ended. He then returned to Commerce to teach at the University.
Mr. Sparkman taught printing until the physics department needed extra faculty after the Russians launched Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite. While teaching in the physics department, he earned a second master’s degree and completed course work toward his doctorate.
Col. Sparkman also
worked directly with the
Including his service as director of the print shop, Col. Sparkman worked at the university for 30 years before he retired. He has been a Commerce resident for eighty-three years having moved to Commerce when he was three years old.
In addition to the scholarship in physics, Col. Sparkman has also set up two endowed scholarships in elementary education: the Betty Elaine Sparkman Shepherd and Rae Sawyer Sparkman Endowed Scholarships.
Shown in the picture is Mr. and Mrs. Sparkman with their children Betty and Billy
Colonel Sparkman lost his daughter, Betty, to cancer in 1999. His wife, Rae, died in February of 2004.
Former students and friends of the Sparkman family may wish to show their appreciation of Colonel Sparkman by making contributions to this fund by contacting the physics department or the foundation office at A&M-Commerce.


