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Last March, some black commu nity leaders drafted a statement con demning Beaumont Independent School District practices, which they said promoted white coaches and ad ministrators over black ones. Today is the first day called by the group for the boycott, officially termed a “stay away.’’ “1 am going to participate in the stay away,” said black school board member Zenohia Bush. “My daugh ter is very upset because I am going to make her stay away from games. As long as the protest movement goes on, I will not let her go.” Bush’s daughter is a sophomore at West Brook High School. Bush resigned as secretary of the Beaumont school district Wednes day to protest what she termed ra cially segregated policies, but will re main on the hoard as a member. V AMP WMATPIPYOU* PO ARTfcf? THt UAUG+AT OM TO ’rOU ? 00 1 voice. VlS-GU^BTP IT" s>£g:. foDtobiitf HE 0RDKGM6M 1 I'M MAN], : : I CAlO'T (-WJPtU -TUI5. Cont Roor 845-£ Part of the controversy started in February, when the school board merged four Beaumont high schools into two. There were two black and two white football coaches at those schools. Both white coaches got head coaching positions after the mergers of South Park with West Brook, and Charlton-Pollard with French — the latter two forming Central High School. “The coaches have a valid protest that the district just won’t listen to,” Bush said. “They (school officials) are closing their eyes and hoping it will go away.” But black football players say they will continue to play. dp !96fe of Bra; r/V/S W£EK IN TNE Sh/C - HOUSTON at a fU 2o NA / KANSAS STATE AT 7JTXA S r*c*/, A/rE Af r XAMAA / OATloKAT Vnm “I have relatives who don’t want me to play,” said Central senior Dar rin West. “But I’m playing for my self. They didn’t want me to play be cause of racial problems like blacks getting demoted. But if one man’s better than the other, I hope he gets the job. That’s how I feel.” Sophomore Jack Read, one of six white players out of 51 practicing at Central, said no one has mentioned racial problems. Youth posed as another student to play football additional yeai “We just went through two-a-days together and we’re all just getting along,” he said. Mike Mitchell, who was head coach at Charlton-Pollard and is now head junior high varsity coach at Central, says there is no racial prob lem among the coaches or players. The other black school board member, Johnnie Ware, said the only participants in the boycott he knew of would be the ones who engi neered it. “I plan to go to the game Friday because I’m on the school board which sponsors (the team),” he said. LUFKIN (AP) — A youth who wanted to play high school football an extra year and earn a diploma al most pulled off a hoax that could have forced the Lufkin football team to forfeit its games this season, coaches say. The player, who last week was be ing praised for his skills as a running hack, was dismissed from the Pan ther team Wednesday after it was discovered he was using an assumed name and had played football for nearby Center for four years. Lufkin football coaches uncov ered the hoax after the real Rode rick Johnson showed up for classes at Center on the first day of school Tuesday. The skillful running back actually was Robert Johnson, a two-time All- District 18-3A running back for Center, school officials say. Robert Johnson never graduated from Center and tried to use Rode rick Johnson’s name to enter Lufkin High School, get his diploma and gain an extra year of football, coaches say. The hoax was discovered only three clays before the Panthers’ foot ball season opener against Jasper, in which Johnson was scheduled to start. “Needless to say, we’re very happy that we caught it when we did,” Luf kin Head Coach Pat Culpepper said. “If we had played him m a football game, we would’ve had to forfeit that game. And if we hadn’t found out about it until the end of the sea son, it would’ve cost us a whole sea- reached for comment by The dated Press. • Pills • Foa • Nati ( After discovering the rus