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' J. assumed the roles of civic leaders. The students
im took over the city in a program sponsored by the
Bryan Order of Elks Lodge No. 2096. Featured, left
' to right, are George Huebner, city manager; Pam
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z _ The students met the city leaders at a noon lunch-
eon in Coach Norton's Pancake House. (Photo by
T. Glidewell Studio).
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the Bryan Order of Elks Lodge " 1
No. 2096 the teen -agers will 9
work this afternoon as elected 5 1 ,
officta and employes of the
cities. A spokesman for the r ek" " I
club said the program is de 4 x
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responsibilities of city jobs. ,i 1 1
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their counterparts at a noon I II of ^'; j %I � � 1 51 * �' : '' d rl
luncheon in Coach Norton's "`
Pancake House. Scholarship 1 ii
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Bryan students selected for I'
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- office are Ford Griggs, mayor; ; I I" t
a Joe Lloyd, commissioner; Ri-
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• Dennis Tewell, secretary; Bar -
ry Morgan, city judge; Steve to i�
- Buchanan, chief of police;
r Micky Kraft, fire chief; Don
Currie, commissioner; Ralph
Stevener, parks and recreations it I i1 h '
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College Station students are a ' [ 1
John Badgett, mayor; Ward II a,11 I II ,I'
d councilmen Pam Adams and I n V
i _ Margaret McMurry; Ward II e CHIEF FOR A DAY
councilmen Bruce Riggs and
s Bill Duke; Ward II councilmen ;_
id Mike Leinhart; George Hueb- Bryan Fire Chief Sam Noto the places youth a of hat Bryan- on his College suc-
cessor, Mickey Kraft, as
,d ner city manager; David Gay, is Station took over the reins Ncto of the at two cities Thurs-
e n attorney; E. A. Holland
a, Y Y; , day. Young Kraft met a noon luncheon n
nt engineer; Charles Dodson, city Panca Houe an
he s Thursday in Coach Norton's judge; Linda Feldman, health v served as fire chief the remainder o f the clay. s The d
officer, and Billy Mitcherr, p 11 educational event is sponsored by the Bryan Order
on lice chief.
d „ of Elks Lodge No. 2096. (Eagle Photo by Gene
Dennis) .