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STATE GOVERNMENT 427
(2/25/90); Dunman Perry Jr., Mineral Wells (2/25/94);
E.L. Watson, Dallas (2/25/92); Kathryn Anne Yeager,
Wichita Falls (2/25/94). Pres., Dr. Louis J. Rodriguez,
3400 Taft, Wichita Falls 76308 (nonmember).
Morticians, State Board of - (See Funeral Service
Commission, Texas.)
Motor Vehicle Commission, Texas - (1971 as 6-mem-
ber board; membership increased to 9 in 1979; reduced
to 6 in 1987; apptv.; 6-yr.; per diem and expenses; 6
members: Leonard E. Burton, Irving (1/31/93); William
W. Collins Jr., Fort Worth (1/31/95); John R. Cook,
Breckenridge (1/31/91); Erwin Elias, Waco (1/31/89);
John C. Horton III, Austin (1/31/95); Norman Scott
Jones, Dallas (1/31/93). Exec. Dir., Russell Harding,
Box 2293, Austin 78768 (nonmember) ($52,500).
Municipal Retirement System - (See Retirement
System, Municipal, Board of Trustees.)
Music Commission, Texas - (Merged with Texas
Department of Commerce, 1987.)
National Guard Armory Board, Texas - (1935 as 3-
member board; reorganized as 6-member board in 1981;
6-yr.; 6 members - 3 members of National Guard, 3
from general public: Hal Boyd, Big Spring (4/30/91);
Don O. Daniel, Portland (4/30/93); Lillian Dunlap, San
Antonio (4/30/93); V.C. Eissler, Houston (4/30/89);
Charles H. Kone, La Pryor (4/30/89); John J. Roark,
Dallas (4/30/91). Exec. Secy., William E. Beaty, P.O.
Box 5218, Austin 78763 ($50,400).
National Guard Commander, Texas - (1947); apptv.:
Maj. Gen. Willie L. Scott, Austin.
National Research Laboratory Commission, Texas -
(1986); applyy; expenses; 6-yr.; 9 members: Charles W.
Duncan Jr., Houston (2/1/93); Martin Goland, San Anto-
nio (2/1/91); Gerald Griffin, Houston (2/1/91); Jerome
Johnson, Amarillo (2/1/91); Thomas W. Luce III, Dallas
(2/1/93); Peter O'Donnell Jr., Dallas (2/1/95); Charles R.
Perry, Odessa (2/1/89); Warren G. Woodward, Dallas
(2/1/95). Exec. Asst., Susan Tonetti, Univ. Sta., Box X,
Austin 78713-7508.
Natural Fibers and Food Protein Commission -
(1941) as Cotton Research Committee; name changed in
1971 and again in 1975); 4 ex officio members and 7
members apptd. to executive advisory committee by
chairman with approval of commission members, to
serve 2-yr. terms. Ex officio members serve indefinite
terms: Pres., Texas Womans's University, Denton;
Pres., Texas Tech University, Lubbock; Chancellor,
Texas A&M University System; Pres., University of
Texas at Austin. Exec. Dir., Carl Cox, 17360 Colt Rd.,
Dallas 75252 (nonmember) ($49,543).
Neches River Municipal Water Authority, Upper -
(Est. 1953 as 9-member board; membership changed to
3 in 1959); apptv.; 6-yr.; 3 members: Gordon B. Broyles,
Palestine (2/1/93); J.R. Hockridge, Palestine (2/1/91);
Ben L. Swinney, Palestine (2/1/95). Gen. Mgr., Roy
Douglas, Drawer Y, Palestine 75801 (nonmember).
Neches Valley Authority, Lower - (1933); apptv.; per
diem and expenses on duty; 6-yr.; 9 members: F.M.
Archer, Woodville (7/28/91); Joe Broussard, Beaumont
(7/28/89); Clyde L. Cole, Silsbee (7/28/93); William
Doornbos, Nederland (7/28/93); Paul Georgas Jr.,
Silsbee (7/28/91); Dan Hallmark, Beaumont (7/28/93);
Thad Heartfield, Beaumont (7/28/89); W.S. Nichols Jr.,
Woodville (7/28/89); Jack Scott, Port Arthur (7/28/91).
Gen. Mgr. A. T. Hebert Jr., P.O. Box 3464, Beaumont
77704 (nonmember).
Nonresident Violator Compact Administrator -
(1981); apptv.; 2-yr.: Ivin M. Anderson, Austin (2/1/91).
North Texas, University of, Board of Regents -
(1949); apptv.; 6-yr.; expenses; 9 members: C. Dean Da-
vis, Austin (5/22/89); J.S. Farrington, Dallas (5/22/93);
Becky Ann Garth, Temple (5/22/89); J. Jack Hays, Dal-
las (5/22/89); Lucille G. Murchison, Addison (5/22/93);
Billie L. Parker, Fort Worth (5/22/93); B. Craig Raupe,
Granbury (5/22/91); Edwin Bruce Street Jr., Graham
(5/22/91); Topsy R. Wright, Grand Prairie (5/22/91).
Chancellor, Alfred Hurley, Box 13737, NT Sta., Denton
76203-3737 (nonmember).
Nueces River Authority, Board of Directors - (1953
as Nueces River Conservation and Reclamation District;
name changed in 1971); apptv.; 6-yr.; per diem and
expenses; 21 members: Salvador Almanza, Poteet (2/1/
89); Eugene L. Ames Jr., San Antonio (2/1/93); Asa
Beach Jr., Alice (2/1/93); Dolph Briscoe III, Cotulla (2/
1/93); Dan O. Dennis, Corpus Christi (2/1/95); James L.Donnell, Fowlerton (2/1/91); George A. Finley Ill, Cor-
pus Christi (2/1/93); Santiago N. Flores, Mathis (2/1/91);
Bruce T. Foster, Hondo (2/1/95); Stevan R. Gallegos,
Castroville (2/1/93); Joseph E. Gardner Jr., Corpus
Christi (2/1/95); James W. Gorman, San Antonio (2//
93); Albert A. Ivy, Carrizo Springs (2/1/91); George
Jambers Jr., Whitsett (2/1/91); Edward M. Jones, Ingle-
side (2/1/91); Jay T. Kimbrough, Beeville (2/1/95); Roy
Martin, Cotulla (2/1/91); Bob Mullen, Alice (2/1/91);
Daniel S. Ouellette, Beeville (2/1/95); Kenneth B. Shack-
elford, Leakey (2/1/93); James A. Wood, Corpus Christi
(2/1/89). Exec. Dir., Con Mims Ill, Box 349, Uvalde
78802-0349.
Nurse Examiners, State Board of - (1909 as 6-mem-
ber board; reorganized and membership increased to 9
in 1981); applyy; per diem and expenses; 6-yr.; 9 mem-
bers: Pauline Barnes, Texarkana (1/31/91); Lynn C.
Besselman, Amarillo (1/31/93); Sara J. Keele, Houston
(1/31/95); Teddy L. Langford, Lubbock (1/31/91);
Morris H. Parrish, Irving (1/31/95); Eileen Marie Pi-
wetz, Midland (1/31/93); Nelwyn P. Ross, El Paso (1/31/
95); Aimee J. Seamans, San Antonio (1/31/93); Patsy
Sharpe, Fort Worth (1/31/91). Exec. Sec., Louise Wad-
dill, 9101 Burnet Rd., Ste. 104, Austin 78758 (nonmem-
ber) ($50,400).
Nurse Examiners, State Board of Vocational - (1951
as 9-member board; membership increased to 12 in
1981); apptv.; 6-yr.; 12 members - one doctor, one regis-
tered nurse, one hospital administrator, 7 licensed vo-
cational nurses and 2 from general public: Rafael
Acosta, Houston (9/6/83); Virginia M. Bauman, South
Padre Island (9/6/93); Norma Jean Clark, Corinth (9/6/
93); Sharon Johnson, Taylor (9/6/91); Sandra U. Knight,
Palestine (9/6/93); Adelia D. Miller, Whitehouse (9/6/
89); Wayne L. Ogburn, Abilene (9/6/91); Salvador Ortiz
Carrillo, Corpus Christi (9/6/91); Annie Mae Parker,
Belton (9/6/91); Linda Savannah, Fort Worth (9/6/89);
Charlotte J. Sifford, Adrian (9/6/93); Suzanne Wil-
kinson, Pampa (9/6/89). Exec. Dir., Joyce A. Hammer,
9101 Burnet Rd., Ste. 105, Austin 78758 (nonmember)
($44,100).
Nursing Home Administrators, Texas Board of Li-
censure for - (1969 as 6-member board; membership
raised to 11 in 1979); apptv.; per diem and expenses; 6-
yr.; 11 members -2 ex officio: Commissioner of Human
Services and Commissioner of Health; 9 appiv. mem-
bers: Mrs. Ray Pearl Bloebaum, Austin (1/31/91); Dr.
Rogelio M. Borrell, Houston (1/31/93); Cindy R. Brock-
well, Boerne (1/31/95); Margaret L. Gose, Wichita Falls
(1/31/93); Donnie H. Hagan, Hewitt (1/31/91); Barbara
W. Hinson, Gilmer (1/31/93); W. Edward McLendon,
Richardson (1/31/95); Jarmese Morris, Houston (1/31/
91); Herman D. Sabrsula, Houston (1/31/95). Exec. Dir.,
Dr. Karl E. Bishop, 4800 N. Lamar, Ste. 355, Austin 78756
(nonmember) ($36,750).
Occupational Therapy, Texas Advisory Board of -
(1983); apptv.; 6 members - 3 occupational therapists,
one asst. occupational therapist and 2 from general
public; 6-yr.; per diem and expenses: Frances Derrick,
Mesquite (2/1/95); Graciela Garcia, Houston (2/1/93);
Peggy L. Pickens, Houston (2/1/91); Marianne L. Pun-
chard, Mart (2/1/91); Heidi B. Schoenfeld, San Antonio
(2/1/89); Sally Wise Schultz, Piano (2/1/93). Exec. Dir.,
Linda Vaclavik, 118 E. Riverside, Austin 78704.
Optometry Board, Texas - (1921 as 6-member State
Board of Examiners in Optometry; name changes to
present form in 1981 and membership increased to 9);
apptv.; per diem; 6-yr.; 9 members: Jimmy Bitner,
Fredericksburg (1/31/95); Terry Brown, Dallas (1/31/
91); Barry J. Davis, Groves (1/31/95); Dr. Clinton M. De-
Wolfe, Houston (1/31/93); Dr. Stanley C. Pearle, Dallas
(1/31/91); William D. Pittman, Mexia (1/31/91); Dr.
Floyd L. Thornton, Wichita Falls (1/31/93; Marilyn Kay
Walls, Cleburne (1/31/93); Elize Mac Wright, Seminole
(1/31/95). Exec. Dir., Lois Ewald, 9101 Burnet Rd., Ste.
214, Austin 78758 (nonmember) ($37,275).
Pan American University, Board of Regents -
(1965); apptv.; 6-yr.; 9 members: Horacio L. Barrera,
Brownsville (8/31/91); Noe Fernandez, McAllen (8/31/
93); Berta P. Linton, San Angelo (8/31/93); Natividad
Lopez, Harlingen (8/31/89); Margaret L. McAllen, Wes-
laco (8/31/89); Marsha Ann Rankin, McAllen (8/31/93);
Homer H. Scott, Mission (8/31/91); Robert W. Shepard,
Harlingen (8/31/91); Lauryn Gayle White, Dallas (8/31/
89). Pres., Miguel A. Nevarez, 1201 W. University, Edin-
burg 78539 (nonmember).
Pardons and Paroles, Board of - (1893 as Board of
Pardon Advisers; changed in 1936 to present name with 3
members; membership increased to 6 in 1983); apptv.;
6- yr.; 6 members at $71,400: James H. Granberry, Lub-
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