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Thursday, August 5, 1993
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Budget Study and Cheerleaders
Discussed At Special Trustee Meeting
The Talco-BogataCISD Board of leased to return with friends.) The
Trustees had a special meeting on dement system is to be enforced.with
Monday, August 2,1993, at 7 p.m. in
the Board Room at Rivercrest High
School,
The bid from Hibbs-Hallmark Co-
operative was accepted for worker
compensation carrier for the district.
Region Vlll ESC combined pur-
chasing agreements were accepted
for.Supplies, Computers, and Cafete-
ria Food. A new dishvasher for the
regard to the cheerleaders. A certain
number of demerits can cause a girl
to have to sit out the games for one
week. Having to sit out two weeks in
a season can be cause for automatic
dismissal. The 8 ways in which a
cheerleader may earn a demerit are:
Forgetting any part of uniform, Late
for Practice, Late for a Game, Unbe-
coming Conduct in any way, Locker
Johntown Locals
By Jana Hawkins
632- 5174
Why due* a woman work ten year* to change a man'* habit* and
then eomplain that he’» not the man »he married?
—Barbra Streisand
We 15?VE Cowards
ria rtxxi. a new uimivomjci iui ^'
Talco Campus will be purchased from Posters not up by practice tune, l or-
Kirby of Longview for $4200.00. getting die run through on I-nday
Section V. item B. of the Cheer-
leader's Constitution was revised to
read -( Cheerleaders must navel to
any away games by transportation
provided by the school and super-
vised by the sponsor. Cheerleaders
may be released to a parent or legal
guardian following the contest, upon
^Mrsonal contact with the sponsor for
H) cheerleader to be released to re-
turn with another responsible adult or
parent. Cheerleaders will not be re-
nights, Showing Affection to boy-
friend in any way on the school
campus, and Not showing up for any
cheerleading activities without con-
sulting the sponsor. There is also a
contract to be signed by the student
and parent or guardian regarding the
cheerleader's uniform.
The rest of the meeting was a
budget study as was previously
planned.
People who say they sleep like a baby usually don’t have one.
—LeoJ. Burke
Donald, Freda, Mitchell, and Sarah
Jean visited with Brother Rovell and
Mary in Mt. Pleasant.
Donald, Freda, and Sarah Jean,
Kathy and Mark Riddle, of Sugar
Hill, and Nadine Cabell enjoyed din-
ner in Supphur Springs Saturday
night.
Myra Jean hosted a birthday sup-
perforDonaldJeanonSunday. Those
attending along with the hostess were
Donald, Freda, Sarah, and Mitchell
Jean, Darla, Ryan, and Holly Jean,
Dana Anderson, Drue, Billie Ruth,
Lana, and Clay Pirtle, and Michael
Reed, of Clarksville.
Mark Hawkins and Tommy
Corbell enjoyed fishing at Pat Mayse
Lake on Saturday morning.
Douglas and Robbie Hawkins
hosted a dinner party on Saturday
night. Those attending were; Steven,
Kathy, Ryan, Koran, Seth, and Sea-
ton, Hawkins, Mark, Jana, Haley,
and Heather Hawkins, and Bruce
Berry.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hawkins Monday through Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkins
and Aaron, of Corpus Christi. Satur-
day through Monday visitors were
Reverend and Mrs. C.O. Magee, Jr.
and Kristin, of Galveston, Kimberly
Magee, of San Francisco, and Jay
Ward, of Huntsville. They enjoyed
visiting, shopping, and dining in Mt.
Pleasant and Sunday dinner at The
Lonesome Dove, in Deport. Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Morris, of Paris, joined
them for a visit Sunday evening.
They were here to help Mrs. Hawkins
celebrate her birthday. She received
call, cards, and other remembrances
from nieces, friends, and their pastor.
Bob Bush.
Eugene and Pat Cox visited with
Joyce and Tommy Lee Cox on Sun-
day.
Glenda Cox visited with Angela
and Tye Crump, in Bogata.
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and Shanna of Kennard, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Mitzie Pirtle, Kimberly and
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evening, August 9 at 7 o'clock. Ev-
eryone that can, come and bring a
freezer of ice cream. If you don't have
one, come anyway and enjoy some-
one clscs.
Visitors during the week of Betty
Rodgers were Mclisssa and Gilbert
Arriaga and Monte and Shelley
Rodgers. Marcella Wright, Marlcna
Bolin, Jimmy King, Ethel Epps. Faye
LaRue, Katy and Clovis VanDeaver,
Lucille Morgan, Katherine Campbell
and Mrs. Scaff.
Willie Mac, Linda Grey and Inez
Montgomery of Bogata visited
Jimmie King Wednesday morning.
Dicky King of Paris had lunch
with his mother, Jimmie King
Wednesday.
Jimmie King had lunch with her
daughter, Kay Osbum of Paris Thurs-
day. That night she had supper with
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle King and family
of Reno.
Kay Osbum and Bobbyc King of
Paris took Jimmie King to Clarksville
Friday night for supper.
Melissa and Gilbert Arriaga spent
Saturday night and Sunday in Dallas
and Irving with relatives. Betty
Rodgers, Monte and Shelley Rodgers
enjoyed supper Friday evening with
the Arriagas.
Faye Gandy’s visitors were
Marcella Wright, Mr. andMrs. Archie
Slaton fo Paris, Worth Baker, Wayne
Williams, Monte Rodgers, Betty
Rodgers, Melissa Arriaga, Alice Jean
Gamer of Rowlett, Sandy Jarecki and
Adam of Rosewood, Bill and Helen
Ballew of Memphis, Duel Le Sand-
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1993, newspaper, August 5, 1993; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912401/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.