The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1978 Page: 5 of 10
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Schools May
Foods
The Department of Agri
culture will go to the public
early next year with a series
of hearings on the question
of banning the sale of candy
and other competitive foods
in schools, according to
Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture Carol Tucker
Fortuna n.
Based on comments given
in next year’s hearings, the
department will issue new
proposed regulations which
will become final in time for
the 1979 KO school year. The
Secretary of Agriculture has
been directed by Congress
to regulate the sale in
schools of competitive foods
of little nutritional value.
Last April, the depart
ment proposed banning the
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candy, soda water, frozen
desserts and chewing gum
in schools until the end of
the lunch period. These are
called "competitive" foods
because they are sold in
competition with the school
lunch and breakfast pro
grams.
More than 2.000 students,
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The Office Education Association at Sanger High School
recently elected its 1978 79 Officers. These officers were
installed at a recent banquet held at the High School. They are
from left to right: Rachel Thomas. Parliamentarian; Carol
Hirschi, Treasurer; Janet Bridges, Vice President; Kim
Stover, President; Selina Davis. Secretary and Marla Tidwell,
Historian.
The Speech and Drama
Department had a meeting
earlier t his year to decide on
what production would he
produced and to elect
officers. It was a unanimous
decision to produce "You're
\ Good Man Charlie
Brown."
Officers for 1978 79 are:
President. Carol Parsons;
vice president, Andrea Mill
<»rt Secretary. Angela
Hoops; Treasurer. Sandra
Brolsma; Reporter. Susie
Millerborg; Historian, Cary
Cooper; Photographer. Jeri
managers of the drill team,
Cynthia Webb and Gayla
Brown, with a drill team
bool decoration on their
school lockers and with a
carnal ion.
Gayla Brown and Cynthia
Webb have served as
managers of the Cherokee
Charmers this year. Gayla is
a freshman; Cynthia, a
sophomore. The girls attend
all the practice sessions of
the drill team and all the
games.
Gayla and Cynthia are in
charge of all the props and
equipment of the drill team.
Gayla is the daughter of Mr.
X Mrs. Jo(> Brown;
Cy nthia’s parents are Mr. X
Mrs |.|,,vd \ Webb
her crew.
Jeff Springer will he
playing the part of Charlie
Brown; Gary Cooper will
play Snoopy; James Garner,
Linus; Susie Millerborg,
Lucy; Stephen Coffey.
Schroeder; Pam McClelland.
Peppermint Patti; and their
back up chorus will consist
of Angela Hoops, Julie
Haisler. Carla Johnson and
{.auric Hoops. Also support
ing the cast will be Tom
Conger, Richard Haire.
Patrick Johnson and David
Sons.
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People of the Sanger area
are asked to cooperate as
the roll of the war dead of
the area is prepared for the
memorial marker which will
be placed in the City Park
downtown. This project is
being sponsored by the
Wednesday Study Club as a
part of its celebration of its
fiftieth anniversary. Mrs.
Edwin Horst is chairman of
the committee working on
the marker. Lists of names
should be sent to her.
Estimates for the granite
marker, similar to the one on
the Pilot Point city square
are being received, and
ways and means for each
person in the Sanger area to
Cornell.
The Technical Crew for
the production have been
very busy cleaning the state
area. Truckloads of trash
and old. old material were
taken to the bonfire. They
have been given permission
to finish this massive
"spring Hearting" with a coat
of paint over the back walls.
All rooms in the stage and
upper floor area have been
or will be cleaned soon.
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Pictured left to ri<ht are Janie T^dbetter. Jennifer Webb. Gayla Brow
Cherokee Charmers Honor Four Members
have written poems about
the football team and drill
team to be read to the drill
team before the game.
Jennifer and Janie were
also the first place winners
in the Homecoming Poster
Contest in which all
members of the drill team
participated. Jennifer de
signed and made a macrame
hanging in purple and gold
for displaying the drill team
trophies and ribbons. The
hanging is on display in the
high school office.
Before the Farmersville
game, Janie and Jennifer
presented a corsage from
the drill team to Mrs. Pam
Day, the drill team sponsor
This week they honored the
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parents, teachers, school
administrators, medical
people and others com
rnented on the proposals.
The public comments, said
Foreman, “raised funda
mental questions we feel we
must address before going
further. How should we
determine which competi
tive foods are sufficiently
nutritious to he sold, and
which are not? What are the
public's concerns about the
relationship between diet
and health?
Most supported some
sort of ban,” Foreman said,
"but we want to hear more
from the public before
proceeding further."
The department is consi
dering a ban on competitive
foods, said Foreman,
"because we are concerned
about the increasing num
bers of students eating these
foods and then skipping
lunch or only eating part of
their lunch."
The dates and places of
the public hearings will be
announced in the near
future.
Names Of War Dead Needed
participate in honoring our
war dead will he announced
soon,” Mrs. Horst said. Her
brother, Jack Melton, was
killed in World War II.
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Jennifer Webb and Janie
Ledbetter have served as
social co chairpersons of the
Cherokee Charmers this
year. The two freshman
girls were elected by the
members of the drill team
during the summer camp.
So far this year they have
performed various activities
for the drill team. Each
week they have made fight
posters to decorate the
school halls; they were
chairpersons for the drill
team committee which made
the Indian Chief run through
sign for Homecoming; and
they decorated the field
house and goal posts for
Homecoming. Tor each away
game Janie and Jennifer
Speech And Drama To Present “You’re A
Good Man, Charlie Brown”
The Drama department of
Sanger High School will
present the musical comedy
“You’re A Good Man Charlie
Brown" December 1st and
2nd.
The production is based
on the cartoon characters
created by Charles M.
Schultz. The book, music
and lyrics were written by
Clark Gesner. It will be
presented in the Middle
School Auditorium.
The play is being directed
by Mrs. Sunny Yeatts with
her Speech classes acting as
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The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1978, newspaper, November 16, 1978; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281955/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.