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STUDENTS have been selected Future Teachers of America members of the
during the school year at Clarendon High School. They include Sheila Smith, Sap-
Mike Boothe, October; Katrina Messer, December; Mike Leaper, November;
Boothe and Roy Monroe, January. They are selected by their contribution and
they give to thell organlzatiln.
M e_. Band Parents
ro rt ¢ B u ste r have meeting
nday, January 29 the Future Teachersof A
ting in th -- ' merica held
i. . ....... euiiS Library. Mike Boothe read the minutes
r ; ,.os meeting and then read out the 30 students
- amount of points. The time is arriving
]ne long-awaited trip toSanAntonio for the S
Members -- fate Conven-
especlam, are really working hard to get enough points
ng now-" ,,se of uswho are number 31 or 32. It won't
esday, Januar 30, the National Honor Soclet for
dled the new- - y mally
h,_ . members. The installation was held in
-,gn SChool auditorium in front
[ty. Glna t. .... of the student body and
"zznngsworth gave the welcome and Klm New-
gave the inVOcation. Melissa Estes led the Pledge of
lance. Four more N.H.S. members instructed the new
of the requirements. Tracy Cagle gave the short
on character. Terry Saye told the new members
scholarship. Wanda spoke on the third requirement,
and Shauna gave a short speech on leadership.
was lit for each requirement. Jay Lynn Jones in=
the new members as Mike Boothe and Kay Molder
on their ribbons. Frankie Just gave the acceptance
on behalf of the new members, Besides Frankie,
members are: Martha Flares, Roger Stevens, Vicki
Hill, Wayne Hardin, Jennie Barbee and
The installation ended with the singing of the
song and a Short speech by Mr. Cordell.
night, the Bronchos added another win to their
beating the Wellington Skyrockets. The B-team
rsity Bronchettes both lost.
meeti January 31, the CHS Spanish Club held its
Plans fogt'h Tbe. Purpose of the meeting was to dis-
" ClUb to go to Amarillo and eat out at a
that specializes in Mexican Food. The trip to
t-he Pan Amerlcan Student Forum has de-
2, the Explorer Scouts left for Red
With the chaperones, the following students
ready to leave at the "impossible" hour of
Burrow, Tony Hill, Richard Woody, La-
Terry Saye, Jeff Campbell, Shauna Hardin,
Mike Booth, Jerry Holland, Melissa Estes,
Edward McKtnney, Debbie Robertson and
Dabble Lowry and Tim Saye were also 2
Vhowent along. The group enjoyed skiing, rol-
and listening to some rock bands at
you believe a coffee house? A few
and a few played "fooseball"???The
watching some of the "expert" skiers
in the dark carrying torches.
Bronchos and Bronohettes travelled to
Broncos and Varsity Bronchettes
arsity Broncos succeeded in beating the
Bronchette s closed out their 19 72- 73
rs. Tuesday night. They hosted the McLean
Future
this HOmemakers of America are really working
Week. The banquet is 2 days away and all of the
[eparations are being made. The decorations
surely coming along. The ! FHA members
working until late Friday getting everything
s who are interested in running track started run-
Ly. For Some, it was exciting(?)andforothers
vas lots of hard, energy.burni
to go to state (again)llll ng, work? This year, we
Senior
meet
imately 50 senior Citl.
at the Lions ClubHall
3 for their monthly
and Visit.
enjoyed until lh30.
presi.
in absence of re-
Mrs. Knox,
to order and
slate of officers
committee had natal.
also asked for Other
Mrs. H. T. Bur.
a move that nomina.
ease and officers be
accumulation. The
The Band Parents met Monday,
at 6:30 p.m. inthe band hall. The
parents are working to help the
band obtain enough money to fin-
ance band projects for the re-
maining of the school year. They
are still taking $1 donations on
tickets for the Money Tree,
which has 50 one-dollar bills
on it.
This tree is in the window of
the Donley County State Bank.
If you haven't made a donation
of $1 and wish to do so, con-
tact any band member, band
parent or call the band hall.
The Band Parents are spon-
soring a Flea Market on Feb.
17th to be held at Leo Snoddy's
old Gulf station on Kearney
street. Anyone having anything
they wish to donate for thispur-
pose please call Mrs. Woody
at 874-2302, after 6 p.m., Mrs.
John Knorpp at 874-3810 or
Mrs. Estes at 874-2409 and it
will be picked up.
Things coming up later for
the band projects will be a
concert on Feb. 27 withboththe
Junior and High school bands.
Then on Marchl0ththerewillbe
a bake sale.
Your support is appreciated
very much.
; C hurc h,,,of Christ
active bunch
"Active" is the byword for
the members of the Church of
Christ.
The congregation has employ-
ed theweekend servicesofStan-
ten Slices of West View Boys
Home of Hollis,Oklahoma. Sikes
has been acting as youth dir-
ector for the teenagers of the
church. Since hisarrival, a mu-
sic session as well as various
other programs have been in-
doctrinated in the young, adult,
senior, Junior and primary
classes.
Upcoming plans for a family
night each second Sunday of
every month are in the mak-
ing°
The second Sunday afternoons
of the month the youngster s pre-
sented worship services to the
residents of the nursing home.
Then on the fourth Sunday
afternoons, the teens entertain
patients of the Convalescent
Center.
Hats off to Rev. Stone for his
efforts of unification for the
church and its members,
Rep. Phil Cates meets
with Farm Bureau leaders
AUSTIN -- State Representa-
tive Phil Cafes met with Farm
Bureau leaders from through-
out the 66 Legislative district
at the TFB's Legislative Con-
ference held Jan. 30-31 in Aus-
tin.
Visiting Rap. Cares at the
Capitol were W. R. Christal,
Gene White, and Bright New-
house all of Clarendon, Helmuth
Quebe of Lockney, Jack M. Al-
len of Perryton, and others from
throughout the state.
County FB presidents, legis-
lative and membership chair-
men from all over Texas at-
tended the two - day session,
Purpose of the conference was
to discuss major issues con-
fronting the 63rd Legislature
and plan ways and means of
implementing Farm Bureau's
policies relating to those is-
sues.
High state officials legisla-
tors, and county FB leaders
were in attendance at the Tues-
day evening banquet. TFB Pre-
sident J. T. (Red) Woodsonout-
lined the organization's legisla-
tive program for those in at-
tendance.
The Clarendon Press, February 8, 1973 Page 5
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