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J.L. Boren |
James Leslie Boren was born January 20, 1920 in Reager Springs,
Texas. He moved to Fort Worth as a child and attended school there.
After graduating from Paschal High School in Fort Worth, he attended
TCU and later received a full scholarship to Texas A&M University.
He served his country as a Coast Guard during WWII as a Chief Petty
Officer from 1942-1946.
Mr. Boren served his time in the service and returned to Fort Worth
in 1946 after being honorably discharged. He married his wife, Nora
Brinkley one year prior to moving back to the DFW area. His education
led him to the engineering department for Texas Electric Company.
In 1948, Mr. and Mrs. Boren came to Mansfield to begin a dedicated
service to the community and the school district.
Bud, as his friends fondly called him, was so active in the community
that he was appointed to the School Board to complete an unexpired
term in 1961. He was elected president in 1964 and served in that
capacity until 1971. His attendance was impeccable, missing only
one meeting in seven years to see a new grandchild.
During his term of service as president, he led the board to the
expansion of special education programs, language courses, counseling
and guidance programs, adult education and two vocational programs.
His wife notes, "...he loved and served this district and
would have supported it." Mr. Boren died in a motorcycle accident
while visiting his daughter in 1978.
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