Page 4/The BattalionTuesday, June 4, 1985 Maxi’s owner more than a restaurateur By JAY BLINDERMAN / Reporter After reading the biography on the inside cover of a Maxi’s restau rant menu, one wonders what type of person emerges from such a unique background. The restaurant that bears George Coker’s nickname reflects his per sonality. It is a pleasant departure from the normalcy of everyday life. The building that houses Maxi's is; old, but handsome. The interior walls of the restaurant are a rough, textured hrick and held together with mortar that was never quite smoothed out. But while the building represents the old conservatism of Bryan, Coker represents the progressive ideas of the f uture. Coker sees downtown Bryan as a f uture mecca of “interesting” places. “If there are enough nice places down here, people will frequent this area,” Coker said. “After all, Sixth Street in Austin started with the Pe can Street Cafe — I have laid the foundation here with Maxi’s. Coker says his restaurant attracts customers because it is special. And it offers something that people can’t get anywhere else. Coker is referring to the type of food he serves — crepes. Coker learned how to make crepes while working at the Magic Pan in Illinois. Maxi’s serves hospitality along with its meals, creating an atmo sphere with a different touch. Financial success has eluded Cok er’s restaraunt since its opening more than a year ago. But Coker says he finds success and self-fulfil lment in another area — teaching. Coker teaches health, math, sci ence and social science to fifth-grad- Pholo by ANTHONYS. CASPER George Coker, owner of Maxi’s Restaurant personally prepares a culinary delight. fellow students and teachers. With the help of a bank in Dallas, Coker set up an accouift for each participating student. The program taught the students responsibility and marketing skills, and in addition, supplied a nutri- ers at Lamar elementary school in Bryan. Before that, he was a first- grade teacher in Dallas, where he re ceived numerous teaching awards. While in Dallas, Coker created a fruit store within his classroom. His students were allowed to sell fruit to tious source of snack food for the people at the school, Coker said. The bankers that helped with the program said they had adult custom ers who could not manage their ac counts as well as Cokers first-grad ers could. Coker also had a mini-zoo in his Dallas classroom. Observation is a great learning tool, Coker said. “If a student did something exceptional, they were allowed to pet the gerbils . . they loved to do that,” he said. Coker had animals in his Bryan classroom but was told he had to re move them. Selling fruit was not al lowed by the Bryan administrators either, Coker said. “I’m progressive for Bryan," Coker said, claiming he still has the gerbils in his Lamar classroom, not knowing if the school officials realize it. “I am one of the teachers they (school officials) don’t like,” Coker said. “They don’t even like the idea of my owning a restaraunt.” Dr. Carolyn Ross, Maxi’s sister, said people don’t always see the whole picture when they interact with Maxi. She added that he’s com mitted to the quality of others’ lives, especially chiloren’s. Maxi sees his students as people instead of as kids. He’s always in full support and has a gift when it comes to dealing with children, Ross said. “I have a commitment to tea ching,” Coker said. “It’s important to realize that commitment has no el ement of sacrifice or power, only a promise to do your best. 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