The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1985 Page: 1 of 8
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Talco-Bogata Conducting
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held al Rivercrest Monday. Dec
16. The band played several selec-
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.It NIOR HIGH B \NI the Tako
Bogata Juniot High Band plaved
in the < hristmas ( one ert. held it
Local Students
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Thirty right Parisi Junior College
students hav cbeen selected tor inclu-
sion in the 198 edition of • Who s who
Among Students in American Junior
Colleges according to Troy William
son chairman Of the scholarship and
awards committee at PJC
Selection tor the annual directory
was based on academic achievement
service to the community, leadership
in extra curricular activities and
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The annual (‘hristmas party for the
emplinies nl Talco Stale Bank was
Eiven Tursday riight at the Mt Plea-
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(juests were seated at a. I shaped
table i<u a Mexican dinner The
decoratibns were cranberry candles.
Set m Christmas wteaths Each lady
was presented a long stemmed red
rose and the employees presented-
bankprestdent, Jerry Jones with a
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potential for continued success
Students were selected from mote
than 1 400 institutions of higher tear
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Columibia and several foreign
countries
Local residents chosen include
Christopher Todd Davis of Pattom
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Blossom and I fusty Denise Damron of
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rMiind.econdquarters The Rebels withtwoand Bradley Woods withone
1 ucu d t aste! anddeveloped moves The Rebels treshman and junior
niplay- Ivhelp-hnem movethehall varsit plased Parrs also Thursday
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BEGINNINGi B\XD The Tako
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Tom. las-) scored a basket aridpin to hold their own
hcotihwo tree throws Charley The Wildcats controlled the game
Nlartin and Chris Anderson.eaihht and averaged over 20 points each
sr two points and Clint,Stephenson' quarter. Ik-irelf Mickens scored 2h
one ; mis of his own tor the Paris team
fiiveneirest indded eight peints in the Scoring hv the Rebels were
eeont period the last paceset by Charley Martin w ith 12, Chris Ander-
be Wdeat made the Rebs run more son with eight, Russell Rozell with
1 mi to keep up t'ih the, s ven lony J (so aithix Clint
The Hivererest Rebels traveled to The points on the scoreboard didn't
Paris High School,for a preseasot , tell the whole story Rivercrest gain
ame w'ftb the Wildcat- Thursday ed some valuable experience. playing
night The 1 A Paris by- took the . higher ranked teamInordertget
better, a team needs to play other
Chekebels hit tor eleven points in teams tli.it are evenbeter than then
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plotted stratgv against the tough
Those attnling were Jerry and
Dorothy Jones Billy and Amy Jones.
Rusty and (aria Jones. Tony and Jo
Anschutz. Zenith Hargroves,
< hristille Cato, Richard Swarts. Bill
and Wanda Vickers, Kandy and Dana ’
\nderson. Sammy and Lonetha {
Hanks Jim aid Nelda Carroll: Stacie
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1985, newspaper, December 26, 1985; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575848/m1/1/?q=divorce: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.