Texas Youth Commission Notes, Winter 1986 Page: Front Cover
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NEWSLETTER OF THE TEXAS YOUTH COMMISSION
Winter 1986
Rev.
Rev. Williams
reappointed
to TYC Board
Rev. Floyd N. Williams Sr. of Houston
has been reappointed to the Texas
Youth Commission Board by Governor
Mark White for a full six-y9ar term.
He had served a two-year unexpired
term of Dr. George Willeford, and was
originally appointed to the Board in Oc-
tober of 1983 by Governor White. His ap-
pointment must be confirmed by the
Texas Senate during their 1987 session.
Rev. Williams was originally appointed
to the Board in October of 1983 to fill the
unexpired term of Dr. George Willeford.
He has served as pastor of the Antioch
Missionary Baptist Church n Houston for
the past 27 years, holds a B.A. degree
from Bishop College, Dallas, and is a
graduate of the Union Baptist Theological
Seminary in Houston.
He has served as president of the Hous-
ton Baptist Pastors and Min sters' Fellow-
ship; executive vice-moderator of the
Independent Baptist General Association
of Texas; and president of the Central
Missionary Baptist General Convention.
He has also served as finance coordina-
(Cont. on P. 2)Corpus Attorney
named to Board
Governor Mark White has appointed
former district judge Jorge C. Rangel of
Corpus Christi to the Board of the Texas
Youth Commission. The appointment,
made February 12, will undergo the Sen-
ate confirmation process during the next
session of the Legislature.
Rangel was appointed to complete Dr.
William Shamburger's term, which will
expire August 31, 1987.
A personal injury attorney, Rangel is a
partner in the Corpus law firm of Patter-
son and Rangel. He is also counsel for
the Corpus Christi Caller-Times newspa-
per. He received his degree from
Harvard Law School in 1973.
Following his graduation from
Harvard, Rangel returned to Corpus
Christi and joined the law firm of Kle-
berg, Dyer, Redford and Weil. Governor
White appointed him Judge of the newly
created 347th district court in September
of 1983, where he served until July 1985.
He is a member of the American BarJorge C. Rangel
Association, the State Bar of Texas, the
Nueces County Bar Association and the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
He is board certified in areas of civil and
personal injury trial law by the Texas
Board of Legal Specialization.
Rangel has been active in community
work in Corpus Christi, serving on the
(Cont. on P. 2)TYC OFFICIALS posed for a group photograph with Governor Mark White when he paid an
impromptu visit to Giddings State School January 6. They are, left to right, Joe Franks, Giddings
Business Manager; Superintendent Calvin Crenshaw; Governor White; TYC Board Member Larry
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