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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNews Clippings Bryan-College Station Eagle Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Page A7 II&Frorr-page one eed i$a ~.s, ing r an am ~ re mem ers ~ xon or ri in w ron e ars a o By MELINDA RICE Eagle staff writer When Bryan resident Ruby Lee Crawford heard that former President Richard M. Nixon had died, her first thought was of her xor~. In 1974, while the nation was focused on Watergate, the beleaguered president took time to make sure that her oldest son, Paul Kennedy, be- came Brazos Valley's first black Eagle Scout - an award that racism initially stole from him. "He really bragged to his friends that, K it hadn't been KENNEDY for Nixon sending down his representatives, he might never have gotten his ceremony," Craw- ford said Tuesday. Kennedy was the oldest of four children whom Crawford raised on her own. Iri 1974, Kennedy was an i&year-old senior at Bryan High School who already had plans to join the U.S. Army. Willie Pruitt, then assistant principal at the high school, remembers Kennedy as respectitxl, reliable and a hard worker. "I remember Paul al- ways being a gentleman," said Pruitt, who retired - ---_._ Officers honored at ~n Eagle Staff Repof•t Officers of the year from local law enforcement agen- cies were honored last week during the 11th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at the Bra- zos Center. i The pro- gram was p u r together b~~ the citize;~ M "~~ 3 academies and alumni associ- ~ . ~" .~ ` ations from ~ ."' the Bryan Police Depart- 1NILLIAMS ment, the Col- lege Station Police Depart- ment, the Brazos County Sheriff's Department and Brazos County Crime Stop- pers. "This is our way of showing the officers from all the differ- ent agencies how much we appreciate what they do in the coanmunity," said Sandy Police Academy's Alumni ,, ,~,,_ ,y~ i ,za~ MOHL~R nYeC7atinn preciation day Association. "It was a busy year this year. They really had a lot going on." Officers of the year from each department are: Bobby Williams from the Bryan Police Department, Mike Mohler from the College Station Police Department, Clay Perry from the Brazos County Sheriff's Department, Bill Zikus from the Texas We Carry __ Lamps! KICH!_FR dealers lighting 1 f I luy„ Uu, od C ~,,:,I .In~ C 9. Uoll.,;e l 6uemg in 1990 after 34 years with the Bryan school dis- trict. If Kennedy wasn't in school, he usually could be found at work or with the Boy Scouts. "He loved the Boy Scouts," said his mother. Kennedy had earned 47 merit badges in his time with the Scouts -only 21 were required for Eagle Scout status. But Kennedy was black and, for him, there was no ceremony. That is, not until Nixon stepped in. In his paperwork for the Army, Kennedy had noted that although he had not been named an Eagle Scout, he had earned the honor. Somehow, to this day no one knows how, the president found out and sent two representatives to make sure the ceremony took place. On May 15, 1974 Kennedy officially earned his wings during a ceremony at Mount Zion Mis- sionarYBaptist Church. "It seems like he went right into the Army, so he didn't have much time to talk about it," said Kennedy's brother, Don Crawford of Bryan. Twenty years later, Kennedy is a'sergeant first class and a veteran of Desert Storm stationed with his family in Karlsrhue, Germany. He is in the field this week, but his wife Patricia, also of Bryan, said he mentioned the incident this week. A&M University Police Department and Michael Nix from the Department of Pub- lic Safety. The event was in conjunc- tion with National Law Enforcement Week. The Eagle Saint Michael's knnetnnc~ a'i. e doe.A~ ~y t,°i I:prscupcxJ Scb~~ol of K-11 - ` C ~ allege Ave., Bryar~ 82? '?715