The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1976 Page: 5 of 8
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Courier Sports
Jr. High Basketball Teams
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El(.HUI GRADE GIRLS Front row, I. to r.
Kun Stover, Rachel Thomas, Dale Serna,
Irma Kline, Pam Wilt. Coach Teresa Calvert,
Carla .Johnson. Stacy Tripp. Rene Fangman,
THE SANGER
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FOLLO WING
THE INDIANS!
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Brown, Marvin Phillips, Larry Bartts, Joe
McWhorter. Stephen Colley, Rodney
Patterson. Donnie Howard, Jeff Springer,
Kevin Hodges, Rover Kincaid.
EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Front row, I. to r.
Herman Johnson, Tommy Bartts. Mike
Ritchie. Eugene Cole, Coach Bennie Mitchell,
Calvin Tipton, Joey Howard. George
Clerihew, Garv Sims. Curtis Amyx. Back
Gina Bryson. Hack row, Denise Wilson, Darla
Fam. Coleen Shelton, Karina Tucker. Liz
Sons, Becky Yeager. Brenda Murdock,
DeAim Coker, Kamey Ledbetter. Barbara
hollingsworth. Rhonda Dubberly.
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SEVENTH GRADE BOYS First row, I. to r.
Mike Anthony. Mike Bryson, Tracy Burke,
Brion Pilgram, Tom Cole, Billy Gray, James
Wilt, Gene Tipton, Robert Ashcraft, Tod
Hope. Top row , Doug Vandever, Alfred Falls,
SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Front row, 1. Io
r., Laurie Hoops, Sharon Spindle, Darlene
Lowe, Janet Smith. Back row, Kelly Hodges,
Brenda Killgo, Linda Killgo, LeAnn
Galbreath, Susie Curlsinger. Cpach Teresa
Calvert, Kelly Davidson, Andrea Miller,
Rebecca Kesseler, Susan Burch, Kathy
Knight.
Dennis Jordon. Donald Stepheson. Javier
Serna, Scott Hershey. Coach V. B. Atchison,
Brad Murdock. Junior Regnold. Mark
Hunter. James Sebastian, Mike Gordon and
Jell Odom.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
December 31, 1975
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
DIRECTORS
INSURfO
FRED H MINOR
G [MERY TAYLOR
R T HARPOOL JR
WAI TER M LEA
CHESTER O STRICKLAND
300 N ELM STREET/I 800 CARROLL BLVD , DENTON, TEXAS76201
215 BOLIVAR ST SANGER, TEXAS
100 MAIN ST LAKE DALLAS, TEXAS
1 1 7 S JEFFERSON ST., PILOT POINT, TEXAS
MARVIN G RAMEY
WILLIAM E BRADY
ERNEST F SIMPSON
JACK L BOMAR
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$38,472,490
3,431,096
429,800
. . 249,983
2.501.061
. 1,014.229
904.378
$47,003,037
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Mary Forrest
Candy Gibbs
Patti Glover
Kim Hansel
Ginger Henry
Jewel James
Maudriella Mason
Barbara McCombs
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( < MIIIS
Donna Miller
Clara Nash
Virginia Pelzel
Mary Smith
Renea Stout
Phyllis Sutherland
Nicki Thompson
Dorothy Thurmon
Adrene Williams
OFFICERS
WAL1ERM LEA Chairman of the Board
WILLIAM E. BRADY President
NANCY A. MILLICHAMP Administrative Assistant and Corporate Secretary
EL BRANDENBERGER JR Senior Vice President
tARRY RICHTER Vice President
ROBER1 SPEAKE Assistant Vice President
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Sharion Adams
Johnnie Alambar
San Ira Barnett
Mat ie Borah
Marlena Bowden
T i ip Buchwald
Giady Collins
Jack Edwards
$37,551,895
. . 5,1 56,500
414,335
. 189,31 1
1,100 825
2,590,171
$47,003,037
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Investment Securities and cash on hand and in banks
Office Buildings and Facilities (Less Depreciation). . .
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1 he Sanger Indian boys
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. 11 I I II I I I 'I I I ( I H ms Kt I 37 to
take undisputed first place
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•in ing honors
while Rllstv
and James
Ashcraft 12. Johnny Brown
hit 7 tor the Indians with
( In is Edwards, Joey Higgs
and Weslev Rue hitting 1
eat h and I >wav no G’albreath
getting 2.
Gateway to the Golden Triangle^
Sanger Boys Take First
Round of District 14-A Play
I ndians ev plot led in the third
ipiai lt i dumping in
points w hile holding
hapless (Hons to |Ust
points.
I n t he lour! h quarter w it It
( oat h Ken ( ook s second
st ring plav ing most ol t he
I line. I he 1 ndians st ill hit I he
net |oi 2d points as the
('oons could ntaiiage onlv HI
( In I Sw it zet a nd Ken
(hloiti shared
with 16 cat
Higgs hail
i |si i> i;aine. Sanger
io an carlv first
h ad 17 12 w hich
a er r< Imquishcd.
lohling a shin 7 point
’.II 23 .it hall I line. I he
Savings Capitol
Advances from Federal Horne Loan Bank .
Loans in Proces . ind Other Payables ....
Bonower s Reserves lor Taxes
Deferred Income
General Resrves and Undivided Profits . . . .
I ONG MRI l( II Rl.Ot KS
S||O I S.ingcr's Ken < Idolil
'.hot blocked I > v a
pliiv er during t In
hll'.ll -.1 iH'ini ;• III '■
I lie-1la\ night. San:1,ci w ou
the . ,l i:, • st) 31 . A I'O I ' i thl
|H('I lire .ire Sail!',cl’ | ' i
J.m ics \shcl a 11 a in i t he'
Sv 11 . ei
1 he team hit 62 percent ol
I In it li cc shots w Inch
<onsitleralilv bet ter than the
g. iinc against Van Alstyne.
I he I ndians hail I rouble
get 11nr, it all I ogel hei and
shot a low 15 percent from
the Ilooi and a low er II
p< i t i nt I coin I he I rec J hrow
line.
Holding a 9 point lead at
I he III st qua Iler. I he I llill.llls
It t I he 1 ‘aill lit i s gain on
I hciii in I he second a ml onlv
l< <1 29 21 al the hall 1 he
i’anlhers outscored them
19 13 in lhe lout th quarter
hut I he I ndians held t heir
lead to lake the game 59 52.
\shirall was high point in
1 ha I game with IK, (Itloni
h. ul 17. and Sw it/er 9.
Ashci all collecteti 16 re
bounds a ml Sw it zer 12.
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JI ST VVzMTlNG Sanger
Maiden Betty Lou Schcitz
waits to see if the ball goes
m which is being thrown in
tfu- air by Frisco's J.
(’hancelor during the game
Tuesday night in Frisco The
Lady Goons won th-
lop sided affair 85 I L Donna
Jenkins w atches I he ball
also.
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Inst round <>l
pla v.
hold a
Girls Hold
2-3 District
Record
I 6 spilt a lop sided
loss io Frisco in the
game <
district
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F risco
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1 1 A pla v. t he
girls hold a 2 3
old lor the Inst round.
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came last Fridav
as the J.
J. V. Boys
Win Again,
Girls Lose
Varsil v
the Van
50 28 here
distru t w in
ini',lit with
a 63 5 1 win ov er the I .ml v
I’anlhers from \ an Alstyne.
Missed baskets ami ball
control caused the Maidens
to trail 25 II in t he first
quart et with t he 1 aid v ( <m >ns
and could not seem to put it
together. The domineering
Ladv ('oons hit 25 points in
the first quarter, 21 tn the
second. 16 in the third and
23 in the fourth as the first
string played all the wav to
roll up the points with two ol
their starters hitting 15 and
30 points.
For the Maidens Renee
1'rav clslead hit .30, Dixie
Ki ueger fut 11 and amla
1‘itcock hit ,3.
In the game with the
Panthers last Friday. San
ger forward Jackie Curt
singer hit a fantastic 12 ol 13
free shots lor a 92 percent
av erage.
The Maidens trailed 25 16
in the first quarter but hit 21
points in the second quarter
lor a 10 31 lead. They had no
trouble maintaining the lead
m the third quarter and I lien
coasted Io the 63 51 win as
the I.atly Panthers got in
loul trouble with three ol
their players collecting live
fouls each.
Krueger and Travelstead
had 25 and 21 points with
Curstinger shooting 11.
Starting guards for lite
Maidens are Tammy Km
raid. Betty lam Schertz,
Donna Jenkins and Lisa
Killgo.
The Maidens w ill star!
I he second round ol dist riel
plav on the home court
Fridav night when they
meet the fems from Howe.
Sanger's Junior
boys ran over
Alstyne team
Friday night.
The J. V. girls fared rather
badly at the hands of the
Frisco J. V. team 51 19
Tuesday night.
Fveryone played
, \ . Indians held a 19 2 lirst
quarter lead and a 27 12 hall
time letid. Wesley Rue shot
loi II points, Dwayne
Galbretith and Steve Sebas
tian each had 8, Ricky
Wilson 5. Randall Houchin 1.
Kevin Kemplin and Jim Bob
Ready, Kevin Yeager, Jim
Bob Kline and Kelly
McFi-rren each had 2.
In the Frisco J. V. game
with the girls, Kim Reed and
Terri Wylie each had 6
Both J. V. teams will be
taking purl in the Sanger
"B" Team tournament to be
held here Saturday. The
girls will meet Carroll at
12:30 and the boys will
take on the Carroll Dragons
at 2 p.m.
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STATEMENT OF NON DISCRIMINATION
The Central Telpehone Company has filed with the Federal Government a compliance
assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration and the Federal Com-
munications Commission that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations ol the Department of Agriculture issued
thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall on the ground of race, color,
religion, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or
be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its
facilities. I nder this assurance, this organization is committed not to discriminate against any
person on the ground of race, color, religion, sex nr national origin in its policies and practices
relating to applications for service, or any other policies and practices relating to treatment of
beneficiaries and participants including rates, conditions and extension of service, use of any
of its facilities, attendance at and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and partici-
pants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the conduct of the
operations of this organization.
Any person who believes himself, or any specific class ot individuals, to be subjected by this
organization to discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the
Rules and Regulations issued theieunder may, by himself or a representative, file with the
Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 20250, the Rural Electrification Administration.
Washington, D. C. 20250 or with the Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M Street N.
W„ Washington, I). C. 20554 or this organization, or all, a written complaint. Identity of
complaintants will be kept confidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the
purposes of the Rules and Regulations.
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Cole, Ralph. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1976, newspaper, January 22, 1976; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281939/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.