The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 270, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1970 Page: 17 of 28
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by Frank O'Neal
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Brooks Seeks
[State Probe
Of Problem
AUSTIN (Sp)—Sen, Chet
[Brooks of Pasadena has raked
Gov. Preeton Smith to, appoint
■ committee to investigate
H&M administrative criHi eti
THE BILL McFERRENS ARE BACK FROM NEW YORK
Their Children are Sean, 2, and Shannon, I
Baytonians On The Move -
McFerrens. Return_
From New York Stay
,v the University of Tnxra
K “The raceht rash bt L------
and resign* tlon#-*t thptjniver-
dty haa all the eerararki of be-
ing • methodical purge, and
aerioua accuttUona have been
made that the chairman of the
[board of regent* tl seeking to
peraonally cSrerol every level
of the Unlveralty hierarchy,”
Sen. Brooka raid. "If thia la
true, It violates the legtalatlve
direction for governing the
University, and appropriate
action should be taken. If It la
not true, the committee report
would deflate some of the ru-
mors." *
"It is essential that the com-
mittee be non-political,” the
senator said. “It has been sug-
gested that the Unlveralty has
been under the political control
of one man. If a politically
motivated committee were es-
tablished, our problems would
only multiply, I would. Jape
that the committee would be
" composed of dlstinguirtwd edu-
cators, student representatives]
and private citizens
SHE WAS ONE ef M.MQ
I who attended • lew day
International Pop Festival
| held la a large meadew
near Rotterdam, The Neth-
erlandx. The festival ran
smoothly, requiring the
services of only a small
number of plainclothes
policemen
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By BECKY MOORE
After six months In New
York, the Bill McFerrens have
returned to Baytown.
Bill is a native Baytonianand
his wife, Debra, moved here
SJR Authority
Hires Enginee
Sod.
CAPTAIN EASY
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by Crooks A Lawrence
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BUGS BUNNY
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James E. Willis, a registered
professional engineer, has
from Ohio when she was a Jun
lor In high school..
They have two children,
Shannon, 1, and Sean, 2. They
are at home at 301 Tri-City
Beach Hoad.
BUI la a computer operator
with US Steel. He la also a car
s&iedmin
Before moving back to Bay-
town, the, family lived In the
village of Milibrook, N.Y. The
McFerrenagot accustomed la
Kong and Viet Nam. Offer
They are members of Saint , .
Vocational
Name Society! \g v
Active In civic organizations, tiOUFSCS
Bill was recently installed as
v
Mrs. Hedges
At Highlands
Joined the staff of the San Ja-
cinto River Authority, General
Manager C. W. Curry of High-
lands announced
"In view of the rapidly ex-
panding activities and respon-
sibilities of the Authority,
Willis’ wide engineering back-
ground is a welcome and much-
nradad addition to the or-
ganization," Curry said.
WUlis is an honor graduate of
Texas AfcM University, where
he took h» mechanical engi-
neering degree In 1954. He was
formerly,a pilot in the Air
Force, assigned to the Strate-
gic Air Command, and readied
the rank of major In the Air
Force Reserve.
snow there last winter.
Debra said, “The autumns
are the most beautiful part of
the year in the north and I will
really miss them.”
BUI and Debra met whUe at-
tending Robert E. Lee. BUI
played football and was a
member of the Dramatics
Club. He also won the Optimist
Oratorical Contest.
Debra enjoys sewing, col-
lecting antiques and painting.
She makes all of her children’s
clothes, but most of her time is
spent taking care of her famUy.
During his three year sint In
the Navy, Bill was a radar
man. His tour of duty included
the Philippines, Japan, Hong
an-officer in the Knights of Co-
lumbus
Mrs.ThompsoiC ViSSJS
MONT BELVIEU (Sp)—A
pilot program is being offered
to 28 students in the Barbers
Mrs. Beverly Hedges will be
teaching homemaking and
science at Highlands Junior
School • '•. -
Mrs. Hedges was graduated
from Mississippi State College
for Women with a BS degree
and from the University of
Mississippi with a MA degree.
wa was tamimB me aairr *
list at the University of T
Mississippi
rp 'T'j-lj-ljt.I-. As-_ Vocational students who are A new state jtark will be cs-
TTT reacil TIT “, juniors or seniors may attendjuKished on a 1,30& acre site on
t__thp firppn River Reservoir In
,, _ Lee College Vocational School the Green River Reservoir In
Carver-Jones for training in automotive south central Kentucky it is the
Mrs. BUlie A. Thompson, for-
merly a teacher in Crosby, will
be teaching at Carver-Jones
Elementary School.
A graduate fif Sam Houston
State University, Mrs. Thomp-
son holds a BS degree In ele-
mentary education and speech.
She received a music scholar-
ship to college and is secretory
of the Crosby Classroom
Teachers Association. Three
articles she has written have
been published in magazines,
Mrs. Thompson Is married
and has three teen-age chil-
dren.
technology, data processing
technology, drafting technol-
ogy, mismanagement, home
economics, offset printing and
welding.
They will attend Lee In tfc*
morning three days a week and
attend classes at the high
school in the afternoon. On the
mornings that they do not at-
tend Lee, the Barbers Hill
teachers will supervise their
study.
Braise pork chops, after %
browning, with a little white
wine mixed with garlic powder D0" c-
and rosemary.
37th in the state’s system of re-
sort parks and historic shrines
1SOAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO flOOIN*
ICirV OF BAYTOWN BID NO Ni l?
ISM!«d bidi m duSItCit* will b*
c.iv*d by the CUy^lwk ol ttw City o!
iB.ytowo until 3 Wd.m.. TuMd»y, I
j*u*t II. 1|70 lot tht tottoWin*.
N«» Pi.yground Ebuipm.nl to
wrv« •• ittm. lor tb«
P.rki Obp.rtm.flr of lb. City ol
. BAytown
Bid form*. ipKilicalien. «nd detail
mtorm.Mb m.y b* obt.mM Irom tk«
oflic. of PurctiMin* Agent (1 City
i Merkel Street Telephone
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City ol Beytoten
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 270, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1970, newspaper, August 5, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055212/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.