i The Junior Class of '73 held a class meeting Friday,
• GodsJanuary 5. The main topic of dis(ussi )n was the Junior-
7T Ev emor Prom coming up in April We juniors have really
"" _jgot )ur work cut out for us Evtrx ho
;ee 1 t •. , me basketball game,
_$ he junior class sponsors a cak( sd( Xe sure could use
machthe public's support at these sales: After all, getting a prom
altogether is not easy Or inx nxe.
)wea. Th( Semor Class also held a ltneetmg, t. riday, January 5.
They voted on their class motto which is"We've opened the
door, the world lies before us." Their class colors are
maroon and white and their class flower is the white
rose. The3 are also supposed to begin ordering their
invitati,ns . . . it's not long now::
The CttS Annual Staff had another deadline to meet
this week. As usual, there were quite a few last minute
details that had to t)e finished, but we got our work off on
time. It won't be long before the annual is finished...
Tuesday, January 2, the Br(mchettes and Bronchos play-
;d their first basketball game of the season in Clarendon.
were 3 games with the B-team Bronchettes playing
B-team girls at 5:00° The varsity Bronchettes
flayed about 6:30 and the Bronchos played about 7:45. All
games were exciting. The varsity girls really played
good gane. The} only lost by 2 points. The Broncos
layed a good game, too. They fought to the very end, but
managed to squeeze by us.
Friday night, January 5, the B-team Bronchos, Varsity
3ronchettes and Varsity Brenchos traveled to Wellington.
7larendon lost all 3 of these games, but the teams should
congratulated on their fine efforts. Keep up the good work
let's get out there and beat everyone else we play this
Elray King. These two outstanding athletes were 2 of the
5 area guys to make All-State in Class A. Congratulations!'.
As everyone has I)robably already noticed, all of the
Broncho football team's trophies lmve been placed in a
new trophy case on display for EVERYONE!' Candy Monroe
made a mapofTexas with a star at Clarendon and "Broncos"
written down the middle. The runners-up silver trophy
stands alone and the 5 gold trophies are underneath it.
The case looks great: And all of CItS is proud of it ...
as well as the team.
A prison-like atmosphere at CttS?
Well, some students think so, especially since the fa-
culty meeting last week. A few new rules were made
which didn't agree too much with the student body. Some
of the students showed their disapprovement by wearing
strips of tape with number printed on them to represent
the prison-like atmosphere that has seemed to cloud over
the halls of CItS. Oh well, I suppose we'll simply have to
endure. At least they haven't started feed us bread and
water or carrying machine guns (yet)
The CItS Broncho Band under the direction of Garr}
Bowen is working furiously for their first concert of the
year. It will be sometime in February. Everyone's sup-
port is needed because this wilt help to furnish their long
awaited trip to Colorado. "Canon City, tlere We Come'."
(And Mr. Bow,n, here WE comel:)
--Kim Newhouse, don't believe Everything you hear'.'.
--Katrina and Vici sure came back to school smiling
(and flashing their left hands around'.) I wonder why?
--Debbie Robertson sure had a busy night, Wednesday,
January 3. (Make up your mind!!)
--Cindy Price has gone from one extreme to the other.
It's bull-riding nexti'. Oh yeah, Cindy can't wait until it
snows a foot! Right?
--Terry Say,, we'll take up a collection and buy you a
Christmas present. We don't want you to feel left out'.
--No, Mrs. Stavenhagen, it wasn't a see-through blouse'.!
If any one has a birthday coming up and can pass for
12 years old, go mention it toKatrina. She can get you a free
ice cream cone from Baskin-Robbins!
--LaRonda, did you ever get your car keys out of your
locked car . . . or did you have to take it to Ilolland?
--The high school basketball bus is getting to be as
bad as the junior high basketball bus. Isn't it, Rodin, y?
Well good luck Broncos and Bronehettes!!
The Clarendon Press, January 11, Page 5
Ma... Let paper...see your half of I
Mrs. Kathreen Wood of El- Bro. and Mrs. Sullivan Thurs-
Bailey rites held
member of the Goodnight Bap-
tist Church.
Survivors include: her hus-
band, Charh.s Co Bailey of the
home in Goodnight; two sons
Milas W. Bailey ()f Amarillo,
tt. Ashton Bailey of Franklin
Louisiana; fiw, sisters, Mrs.
Ruth Shaw of Mineral Wellsp
Mrs. BerthaShrimpsher of Abi-
leue, Mrs. Effie Looney of Per-
fin, Mrs. Myrrh, Stel)hens and
Mrs. Mac Broadstreet both of
Jacksboro, one brother, Ben
ttarmon of Jacksboro: two
granddaughters; and two great
grandchildren.
Bearers were l;:lnory Goodin
J. P..Matheson, Mirza Crain,
I,loyd Reid, Joe Miller, and A.
J. Garland.
Services for Mrs. Victoria
Bailey, 79, a resident of Arm-
strong County and the Goodnight
Community for over 52 }'ears,
were held at 1:30 p.m. (m Mon-
day, January 8, intheGo(dnight
Baptist Church withRev. O.C.
Edwards, 1)astor, officiating.
Interment was in the Goodnight
Cemetery with arrangements
under the direction of Murphy
Funeral Ilome.
Mrs. Bailey died at 'kl0 a.m.
on Saturday, January 6th., in
Groom Memorial Itospital in
Groom, after a lengthy illness.
She was born on February 7,
1893 in Jack County Texas and
was married to CharlesClinton
Bailey on September 29, 1012
at Gibb Town, Texas. She wasa
draddj Okla. spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Odom.
Faylon Watson of Houston visi-
ted all week with Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of
Clarendon visited Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. arid Mrs. Othel
Elllott,
Mrs. Ben Lovell visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Nuford Dill
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Par-
fain made a business trip to A m-
axlllo Tuesday.
Mrs. J. R. Graham and Rich-
ard visited in Memphiswithher
family, the W. A. Wards.
Mrs. Doris Poole left the
Northwest Texas Hospital
Tuesday and is staying at her
son's home, Charles Pool,, in
A marillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter
and family of Loving, New Mex-
Ico, visited in Claude with Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Porter and
with Mrs. Minnie Cannon Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaf-
fey and Hugh visited Tuesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Partain.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Rich-
ardson from Amarillo visited
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Nu-
ford Dill.
Start Leffew of Clarendon
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Othel Elliott.
Hubert Rhoades went to Borger
Wednesday to visit his mother,
Mrs. Austin Rhoades, who is in
North Plains Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane
and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mof-
felt played eighty-eight with
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dorrle
and Jennifer of Booker visited
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Green
Tuesday enroute home from
Lubbock.
Mrs. Jessie Holloway from
Oklahoma City, Okla., is spend-
lng the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and
family and Faylon Watson had
supper Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Watson.
Gale Gray of Farwell visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gray
this weekend and spent Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Bud-
dy Tittle and family in Amar-
illo.
Bro. Bryan Knowles visited
in the St. Anthony's Hospital
with Clarence Reynolds Sat-
urday. He has surgery sclm-
duled Tuesday morning. We
wish him a speedy recoverY.
We had about 3 to 4 inchs
of snow Saturday night.
Will see you all next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Pittnn
of Amarillo visited his sister,
Mildred Hendrix, on New Years.
The Plttmans were returning
from Dallas where they visit-
ed their son, Bob.
wayne Lowe who teache"
school in Amarillo spent the
weekend in Clarendon visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Waltel
Low,.
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