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Some Folks Who Were Present 
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Mr. David Weissman speaks to some of the Israeli visitors while giving them a tour prior to the opening of the museum exhibit.
During a lull on Friday afternoon, Governor Rick Perry (blue shirt) took time to visit the Hangar 25 museum.  He was trained to fly in the Webb AFB Class 74-02.  Click the thumbnail below to see him in uniform then.
Jerry Worthy, Gloria McDonald, Emma Bogard, Bill Miller,  and Clarence Hartfield are with him in this picture.

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Mayor Russ McEwen and U.S. Representative Charles Stenholm pose before lunch with the Big Spring Refinery office behind them displaying the 75h anniversary banner.  
Texas Senator Troy Fraser (r.), formerly of Big Spring, chats with Drew and Glynna Mouton prior to lunch on Friday.
Texas Senator Kel Seliger and his Big Spring representative Stefanie Wilkerson pose with Texas Representative Pete Laney (center) and two members of US Representative Randy Neugebauer's staff, Terri Blackshear (Big Spring) and Jimmy Davis (Lubbock).
Sen. Seliger, Mrs. Wilkerson, and Rep. Laney
Rep. Laney is joined here by local media personality Tumbleweed Smith (Bob Lewis) and Susan Lewis, with Jane Jones.
Terri Blackshear and Jimmy Davis before a new exhibit celebrating and old Big Spring store.  The J.W. Fisher building on Main Street still bears the name.
Big Spring Moore Board Director Kent Sharp allowed an interruption of a discussion with these gentlemen for a picture.  Mr. Sharp is a candidate for state representative in the coming election.
Mr. Ken Perry was manager of the Big Spring Refinery a few years back. His wife Mary is on his right, and Mrs. Paul Meek is the lady in black.
Mrs. Bill Phelps and Allene Vaughan

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