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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStudent Leaders - Mayor for the Day C Y ;' 1� 11 1 I w x'1 li'I r ,„,, I III I ir o . , u 1 1 1 11„ I I 1 i 1 � ll ' ° II I 11 � I l' l ' ,o, I; 11111 1 IPpm11 I 1 1 I , ''1' 1 I'I�I I II 1 11 Il 1 1 1 III ,i i 1 1 11 1 , 1 1! � 111 1 1 1'1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I Ii 1 ilk ' II ,I 1 i 11 1 �I�I 1 1 1 1 II 1 I lPl II I III �I;I gelo, lull 111 1 1 do 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 were ii 1 1 1 1 Ijl , drum I III 1 1 1 II 1 1 liver- 1 111j1 III 1i111 1 Ill 1 1 1 i1 l ull' 11 1 1 li! Ih ad by I it 1 1 1 1 , after I I I 1 , , 11 1 id in 1 ,. Ti- Il 1lluol11rl11au101111111111 11'I'll' 1 11 , lil1 j 0j1i4111111 Tijer- 1, 1 1 1'1 11n , i An- drum 1 1� Irk x est 1 I I II l 'I 11 is a d .1 h1 1 Iu 1 I P M was h u dl, io High 1 llllr" Hi roon I� ��1 III1�11 1 111 ICI 1 1 111011 11 Ill le is lun- STUDENT LEADERS ien- College Station high school youth participate i n arr, shaping the future of the city Thursday when they ' 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 e- id Adams. council woman and John Badget, mayor. z _ The students met the city leaders at a noon lunch- eon in Coach Norton's Pancake House. (Photo by T. Glidewell Studio). 7 11-11 T I lnl! I1711n1 1 1 111111 I � l 11 111111 l 'II 1 IIII I I 1�I III III 11 1111111 11'111111 11111111111111 111 Youth Takes ,..VIII„,„, IIIIgI11 II II I.I''lII1 1 11 1, 11 11 1 111,�1 I 111I�IIII I i �II � 'l ,�,�Ill�l ln,l' 1 I � � ��,,, „,,1� 111 11�� 'il I1 llillll (IIII II 111 I b III II IIII I I I I II • I I I 'Illl;lll lu11ldl11luiIiiii, ,1 'II'Ii I bI1 ; l,lll III ,,IIIIu1!111 Over Re ins 1,Il111�1 l ,„ � o c ' ,li, ��llo" I � I lililll IOM Of 2 1 IN4NMIIIII1111111111 f r l lr " 11 11 1 1 I, I un ul "W I I 11l1,11111,1III Cities i I 1' 11 �'I I'I I i' The youth of Bryan-College le e' I,I IIII III I _""" j 1' I I II I II f 1 1 Il, 1 1111 I 1 � t ,�I 1 I II � u� Y g I IIIIIuN I I w 1 NC I" M , Station take over city govern- II I ments today. Working in connection with c , 1 '' 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 signed to aid youth in learning _ II responsibilities of city jobs. ,i 1 1 City officials were to meet 4. Il w � ��� r � � * ' their counterparts at a noon I II of ^'; j %I � � 1 51 * �' : '' d rl luncheon in Coach Norton's "` Pancake House. Scholarship 1 ii t students were selected for the 111 s fourth annual event. I I Bryan students selected for I' I� I IIII - office are Ford Griggs, mayor; ; I I" t a Joe Lloyd, commissioner; Ri- a Bobbitt, city manager; 1. 1 ;11ui'111I1111liIll11i1111Ii • 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 ' a nd Lewis Haupt, city t ;;;;11111111'1'111111111'111;;;;'1 ( 1 f neer. P Y en i- g g 'lII ll I 111111111 i' 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) .