As Kathy and Mike Havel ’76 reflect on their lives, it’s impossible to imagine a world without Texas A&M University.
A second-generation Aggie, Mike first set foot on campus at age 2 and can’t stay away from Aggieland for long. Though not a former student, Kathy bleeds maroon and recalls sharing in the excitement with Texas A&M-bound students during her career as a high school counselor.
The Havels may have different Aggie stories, but they are united in the belief that a Texas A&M education can change lives. Today, their charitable giving stands as a testament to that. But long before they began giving of their time, talent and treasures, Aggieland was making its life-changing mark on them.
Forging Friendships and a Future
Mike’s connection to Aggieland began far before he was a Texas A&M student. He affectionately noted that his first Aggie memory occurred in the ’50s when his father, Alvin “Al” Havel ’57—who was prior military—completed his accounting degree. Mike shared that his extended family currently includes 10 Aggies who were directly influenced by his father’s decision to attend the university.
Though the son of an Aggie, Mike wasn’t always certain that life would bring him back to College Station. Originally, he applied for the United States Naval Academy, but after being selected as an alternate, he decided to attend his father’s alma mater and reapply to the academy the next year.“Then I went to Texas A&M and found the best friends of my life,” he shared. “I loved the culture, the excitement on campus and every tradition.”