6/15/14 Jay Newman Father's Day by Sarah Miller
Read Morephoto by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Jay Newman and his sons Kyle Newman, 21, left and Cody Newman, 17, right, scope out the line for pizza at the Tammie Henson Civitan Picnic his school, the Wayne D. Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs, in Tyler May 9, 2014. The Boshears Center is a school specializing in providing teaching students with severe and profound disabilities. Kyle and Cody were diagnosed with autism as as young children.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Jay Newman, center, watches his son Cody Newman, 17, laugh after seeing teacher Brenda Corley and her monkey puppet at the Tammie Henson Civitan Picnic his school, the Wayne D. Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs in Tyler May 9, 2014. The Boshears Center is a school specialing in providing teaching students with severe and profound disabilities.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Jay Newman, center, watches as his sons Cody Newman, 17, and Kyle Newman, 21, interact with teacher Brenda Corley and her monkey puppet at the Tammie Henson Civitan Picnic his school, the Wayne D. Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs in Tyler May 9, 2014. The Boshears Center is a school specializing in providing teaching students with severe and profound disabilities. Cody and Kyle are both autistic.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Jay Newman tells his son Kyle, 21, to use his raffle ticket or find a friend to give it to at the Tammie Henson Civitan Picnic his school, the Wayne D. Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs, in Tyler May 9, 2014. The Boshears Center is a school specializing in providing teaching students with severe and profound disabilities. Kyle was diagnosed with autism as a baby.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, holds a stress ball while at the Tammie Henson Civitan Picnic his school, the Wayne D. Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs, in Tyler May 9, 2014. The Boshears Center is a school specializing in providing teaching students with severe and profound disabilities. Kyle was diagnosed with autism as a baby.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, greets a friend while at the Tammie Henson Civitan Picnic his school, the Wayne D. Boshears Center for Exceptional Programs, in Tyler May 9, 2014. The Boshears Center is a school specializing in providing teaching students with severe and profound disabilities. Kyle was diagnosed with autism as a baby.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, and his father Jay Newman embrace after Kyle was surprised by a prank from neighbor during dinner at their home Memorial Day. The Newman's have almost nightly social dinners involving many of the neighbors in their Tyler apartment complex.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, and his father Jay Newman embrace after Kyle was surprised by a prank from neighbor during dinner at their home Memorial Day. The Newman's have almost nightly social dinners involving many of the neighbors in their Tyler apartment complex.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, is scolded by his father Jay Newman after Kyle's behavior was becoming too intense during dinner at their home with neighbors Memorial Day. The Newman's have almost nightly social dinners involving many of the neighbors in their Tyler apartment complex.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, and his father Jay Newman react after Kyle was surprised by a prank from neighbor during dinner at their home Memorial Day. The Newman's have almost nightly social dinners involving many of the neighbors in their Tyler apartment complex.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kyle Newman, 21, and his father Jay Newman react after Kyle was surprised by a prank from neighbor during dinner at their home Memorial Day. The Newman's have almost nightly social dinners involving many of the neighbors in their Tyler apartment complex.