Page 8-MALAKOFF NEWS-August 25, 1977
MALAKOFF TIGER BAND front line members have been preparing for the first regular
season game for the Tigers for several weeks now, getting routines whipped out and
costumes made. Pictured left to right are Betsy Pierce, Heather Miller, Robin Harris,
Debbie Holt, Lisa Woolverton, and Julie Sneed. Kneeling are Gay McSweeney, feature
twirler and head majorette, Beth Harris, drum majorette, and Joan Jackson, feature
twirler. Not pictured are majorettes Lana Rogers and Vicki Holt. [Staff photo by Ann
Rounsavall]
Malakoff Tigers Look Tough
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Coach Donny Anderson was
pleased with what he saw of
the Malakoff Tigers in their
first scrimmage Friday night
against Whitehouse, even
though he said later that the
team made a lot of the usual
first scrimmage mistakes.
Anderson said the Tigers
moved the ball well on of-
fense, and that the offensive
line looked good blocking.
Defensively the Tigers did
fairly well, but Anderson said
that they will make a lot of
adjustments prior to the sea-
son opener Sept. 2.
Playing on the offensive
team Friday night for the
Tigers were line blockers
Clint Cross and Monty Green,
tight ends; tackles Greg Sul-
livan, Tim Nichols, and Bo
Thompson; guards Roger
Smith, Carmen Allen, Bryan
Grubbs, and James Royall;
centers Scott Estes, Rick Mc-
Library Friends Host Party For Summer Readers
Malakoff Friends of the
Library hosted a Coke party
for participants of the sum-
mer reading program Mon-
day.
Cerftificates were pre-
sented to 42 children who
completed the program.
Michele Ashlock, Virginia
Brimer, Beth Pattison, Sean
McKean, Page Sutton, and
Missy Glasglow
Other participants were
Mary Herline. Tracy Ed-
wards, Brenda Hoyt, Micheal
Hoyt, Pam Hayes, Donny
ttodge, Debbie Motl. Ronald
Motl. Brent Cheatham. Nan-
nette Brimer, Chris Brimer.
Virginia Brimer. Pat Brimer.
Angela Hinkle. Sheree Hin-
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kle, Brenda Clark, Sharla
Slaton, Bonnie Tanner, Bob-
bie Tanner, John Tanner,
LaTesha Hardy, Ronnie At-
kins, Janna Jeffcoat. and
Jarrod Jeffcoat.
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Children who read 20 books
or more included Ken Bostic,
Kelly Wood, Lisa Stone. Kelly
Quinn, Melinda Julian, Kevin
Kilman, Kyle Kilman, Jeri
McLain. Ginger Proper,
Nancy Ftynn, Scott Williams,
Adam Adams. Eva Adams.
TERRI ELAINE ARMSTRONG- MICHAEL WAYNE MC-
DOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Oral Armstrong of Key Ranch
Estates announce the engagement and approaching mar.
riage of their daughter, Terri Elaine, to Michael Wayne
MeDowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McDoweii of Tool. The
wedding is planned for Saturday, September 3 at I0 a.m. in
the Providence Baptist Church in Tool. All friends and
relatlve f [tle c6 drinvlted to attiid.
Kinnerney and Walter Mat-
thews.
Running hard in the back-
field were fullbacks Wes Holt
and Ray Garrison; tailbacks
Chuck Chapman and Tommy
Tatum; blocking backs Barry
Carson and Doyle Fleming;
wingbacks David Dickenson
and William Killingsworth.
Wingback Red Colman, in-
jured prior to the scrimmage,
saw little action Friday night,
but Anderson said they were
trying to get his ankle in top
condition.
Defensively the Tigers have
Gilbert Smith and Roger
Smith at cornerback: Scott
Estes, Monty Green, Clint
Cross and Bryan Grubbs at
end: Greg Sullivan, Tim
Nichols and Bo Thompson
and Robert Gaston at tackle:
linebackers Wes Holt, Barry
Caron, Bonnie Green, Car-
man Allen and Eddie Grimes.
In the secondary are Ray
Garrion, David Dickenson,
Dana Wilson, Chuck Chap-
man, Doyle Fleming, Tommy
Tatum and Donny Perkins.
Anderson said the felt the
Tigers played well against
Whitehouse who has seven
returning starters from the
regional ballclub of a year
ago. Whitehouse is picked to
be a top contender for the
regional title again this year.
In Friday Scrimmage Contest
Friday night the Tigers will
be at West, who lost last year
after an undefeatd season to
state champions Rockdale by
four points. West has eight
Cross Roads
Plans Party
For Children
Kindergarten teacher at the
Cross Roads School, Tammy
McClintock, has announced a
Get Acquainted party for all
kindergarten students and
their parents at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday.
The party will give parents
the opportunity to become
familiar with the kinder-
garten program and allow the
children to get to know their
classmates before the first
dav of school.
Mrs. McClintock said that
kindergarten students who
have not preregistered, can
do so at the party. Preregis-
tration through eight grade
begin Tuesday, and will con-
tinue through Friday, Aug. 25
between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m. School will
start Aug. 29.
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returning starters, and And-
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Trinidad at Frankston [JV] 7
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Trinidad Chamber of Com-
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Frankston at Trinidad 8 p.m.
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Trinidad School lloliday
Malakoff School lloliday
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Malakoff Band Booster Club
Trinidad Town Council 7 p.m.
City llall
Malakoff Rotary Noon Rob's
Kitchen
Malakoff Chamber of Com-
nlerce
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Trinidad Chamber of Com-
merce 7:30 p.m.
Masonic Lodge
Trinidad at Dawson [JV-JII]
6 p.m.
PTO Meeting 3:30 p.m.
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Tigers-Kemp at Kemp
Trojans at Carlisle 8 p.m.
Star Ilarbor Council 7:30 p.m.
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Eastern Star 8 p.m.
Caney City City Council 7:30
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Maiakoff City Council 7:30
p.m. City llall
Palmer at Trinidad [JV-Jli] 6
p.m.
Malakoff Report Cards
Tigers-Van at Van
Trojans at Palmer 8 p.m.
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