Longtime Brownwood resident to celebrate 100th birthday
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Lois Pettijohn, a native of the Proctor Community who has lived in her Brownwood home for the past 57 years, will celebrate her 100th birthday April 22.
Her family compiled the following information about her:
Lois was born in the Proctor Community to Hamilton and Ethel Gaines on April 22, 1921. She was raised in a farming family and graduated from Proctor High School in 1938, and attended Tarleton State College now Tarleton State University in 1956.
She married Seth E. Moore in 1942.
The Moores farmed in the Baggett community, eventually moving to Comanche where they owned and operated three grocery stores.
Brownwood ISD names Spotlight teacher, staff for April
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Terri Stephens
Terri Stephens is a mathematics teacher at Brownwood High School (BHS). In addition to being a BHS graduate, Stephens holds a bachelor of business administration degree in accounting from Tarleton State University and is a graduate of its Model for Accelerated Teacher Education (TMATE) program.
She is a certified teacher holding a professional license for teaching secondary mathematics .
This is Stephens’ 18th year with Brownwood ISD. She is a fantastic math teacher who genuinely cares for both her co-workers’ and student’s success. She makes it a priority to not only be involved with the advancement of her students, but the BHS community as a whole. She is a team player in the truest sense.
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Sculptor presents Rudder replica to TSU first couple
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Mike and Suzy Tabor presented Tarleton State University President Dr. and Mrs. Hurley, on behalf of the university, a bronze replica of the Maj. Gen. Earl Rudder Statue located on Rudder Way on the TSU campus.
Tabor sculpted the Rudder statue, which portrays the military hero as a true American soldier and leader as a way to encourage others to live the Rudder Way. True leadership is defined as the ability to develop people and to help others reach their true potential. General Rudder invested in others. Trusting or maybe even knowing that they would rise to the challenge. He had the uncommon ability to inspire others because he knew that each adversity would give rise to great results. His Integrity, Leadership, Tradition, Civility, Excellence and Service would leave us with the knowledge that we too can live the Rudder Way, Tabor s website states.