The Clarendon Press,
March 1, Page 2
THESE CLARENDON High School students were part of the
Future Teachers of America group who traveled to San An-
tonio last week. Here, they stand in front of the Alamo. These
people include Camille Mann, Sheila Smith, Pat Trout, Mike
Leeper, Miss Betty Veach, Judy Osburn, Klm Newhouse,
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KATRINA MESSER and Miss Betty Veach examine somein-
tricate work by the natives at San Antonio. They were part
of the FTA group who made the San Antonio trip. (Press
Photo)
John Holland and Gina Killingsworth.
v M. aMrs. 2rrat;nSte deor en2o2
members of the'Bethany Nazarine ColleeeCrusaders, Beth-
ney, Okla., Saturday, Feb. 24.
Former Clarendon Junior College teacher, and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Grant are sponsors of this group of
young people.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bell spent this week in Kansas City
visiting daughter, Jacqnie Spencer, and getting acquainted
with new granddaughter, Heather Sabrina.
The Fun After Fifty Club will meet March 3rd at I0 a.m.
at the Lions Club Hall. Forty-two and dominoes will be
played. At 11 a.m. Mrs. J. R. Brandon will show pictures
of their trip to Canada. Rev. Brandon will be the guest
speaker. All new members and guests are welcome to come
and Join in on the fun.
Mary and Gayle BrownofAmarlllo visited with her mother
and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrow and her sister,
Mrs. Darell Harper.
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Congratulations to the Clarendon Broncho Varsity Track
Teaml Over the weekend the Ironcs travelled to Ft. Stock-
ton to compete in the track meetthere.And they came home
with a 2rid place trophyl The Broncs have their goals set
high .... they already have the State Goal in the back of
their minds and are slowly pushing toward it. Keep up the
good work, Broncs! We're behind you all the wayl
The Fourflushers of KGNC and the Flusherettes came to
Clarendon Tuesday night, with hopes of beating the Claren-
don Bombers and Bomberettes. The Flusherettes did win,
but our Bomberettes played a good game. The Bombers
won, however. They stayed ahead of KGNC's team prac-
tically all the time. When the final whistle blew, the score
was tied so there was an over time. The Bombers held
the lead in the overtime and won the game. Congratulaiionsl
Tuesday, February 20, the Future Teachers of Ameri-
ca held their last meeting before the trip to San Antonio.
Last minute plans were made.
Wednesday, February 21, was report card day at C.H.S.
This was a day that everyone had dreaded for the last 6
weeks. But to our dismay, the report cards were distri-
buted anyway and taken home for parents to sign. Also
on Wednesdayp school dismissed at 3:00. Getting out early
is always nice.., especially on report card day!
The Senior Class of CHS held a meeting Thursday,
February 22. Beryl Clinton came and talked to the "en-
thusiastic" group of kids about college.
The Future Teachers of America left for San Antonio
last Thursday morning about 5:30 a.m. after a small delay.
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An ex-Clarendonite stopped in Tunnell's the other day.
He said he had seen the gin in operation and had seen pick-
ups pulling cotton trailers. He remarked that he guessed
that the cotton farmers had finally found a way to have two
seasons during the yearl
Dixie Howard, Spanish teacher at CC, held the Phi Theta
. "Kappa initiation at hezt41ouse last Friday night. Needless to
$, he was a little jittery and nervous. Ronnle Null asked
her who the little boy in a picture was, and Dixie replied,
"My grandson." She then introduced Kay Howard, her
daughter-in-law, as her granddaughter! We don't know
which way to take this slip of the tongue -- is Dixie old
enough to have a grown granddaughter, or is Kay that
young?I?
Bill and Nova Lee Mooring have Just returned from Phoe-
nix, Arizona, where they visited their son and his wife,
David and Dlanne Mooring. David has just accepted a Job
as assistant pro at one of the golf courses outside of Phoe-
nix.
Mexican food has to be one of my favorites. Here are
some recipes that I've run across.
QUESADILLAS (TORTILLA TURNOVERS)
You can vary this recipe by adding beans, meat, onion,
and/or garlic.
1 1/2 cups Monterey Jack cheese, shredded (or Cheddar
cheese)
6 Tablespoons green chiles, chopped
6 Tortillas
Salt
Oil for frying
Put 1/4 cup cheese and 1 tablespoon chiles on half of each
tortilla; sprinkle with salt.
Heat a small amount of oil in a frying pan, and put the
tortillas in, one at a time, without folding. Fry a few sec-
onds.
Fold the tortillas over the filling, pressing the edges to-
gether. Fry on both sides until crisp. Drain on paper towel
before serving. Serves 6.
The men going on the trip loaded the bus. There were
suitcases everywhere imaginablel In fact the bus was .so
crowded with luggage, it seemed to lean. There were suit-
cases under every seat, piled up in the aisles and stacked
against the door. Every time we stopped, the suitcases had
to be moved into seats so that we could get out the door.
Then when we got back on the bus, the suitcases had to be
moved back into the aisles so that we could sit down.
We arrived in San Antonio about 3:00 Thursday afternoon,
but we weren't in our hotel rooms until 4 p.m. The whole
group from Clarendon stayed on the 6th floor of the Gunter
Hotel in downtown San Antonio. We took everything off the
bus and by 4:30 we were unpacked and ready to goI That
night everyone goofed around in the hotel. Kids from every-
where in the state of Texas stayed in the Gunter and it was
quite a busy place. During our three-day stay in"the
Alamo City," we enjoyed walking around and seeing his-
torical places. The main place of course, was the Alamo.
Most of us had seen it before, but it was still exciting to
see again. We visited the Tower of the Americas and the
Wax Museum, all on the Hemisfair Fair Grounds. The
First General Session of the State FTA convention, which
we all attended Friday afternoon, was held in Convention
Hall. This building is also located on the fair grounds.
Clarendon was also represented at the District XVI meet-
ing.
Saturday the group attended various workshops at the
Convention Center. Examples of the workshops that were
available were: Bilingual Education, Vocational Education
for the Future, and Police. Prison and Judicial System,
"Where Do You Fit In?"
HINT
All the chiles used in these recipes are generally avail-
able in supermarkets and specialty shops. The fresh and
dried forms produce the best dishes.
Anchos -- large, mild dark red, sold dried.
Chlpotle -- medium - sized, red smoked, very hot; sold
canned.
Pequlnes -- pea-sized, red, very hot; sold dried, and as
"crushed red peppers."
Green Chiles -- large, green, mild Poblanos and Cali-
fornias, sold fresh and canned.
Jalapenos -- medium sizes, green, very hot; fresh and
canned as "hot peppers."
In preparing dried chlles, wash, dry and place on foil
5 inches under broiler. Toast until puffy and soft. Put fresh
green chiles on foil 3 inches under broiler and turn until
skin is blistered on all sides, cool slightly and peel. Remove
stems, seeds, and lateral veins. "
Keep hands avay from eYes and wash hamts thoronghiy
with soap and cold water immediately afterward.
TOSTADAS ,
For an informal gathering, arrange ingredients buffet-
style, so everyone can make his own tostada. Keep the
beans and meat hotl
8 tortillas
Oil for frying
2 cups refried beans
2 cups meat filling **
2 cups shredded lettuce
2 sliced tomatoes
1 large sliced avocado
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
1 pint sour cream
8 ripe olives, slced
Pickled chile slices
Fry tortillas on both sides in hot oil until crisp. Drain
on paper towels.
Spread tortillas generously with refried beans, then meat
filling; add lettuce, tomato, and avocado. Sprinkle with Par-
mesan cheese, top with sour cream, and decorate with
J
PHI THETA KAPPA, a national honor
was held in the home of Mrs. Dixie
Thirty-three members were accepted in the €
ceremony. Here are a portion of the new me
guests in the background.
pickled chile slices and olives. Serves 4.
Mrs. Naomi Phelan's home was the scenq
afternoon shower for Linda Vaughan. Receiving 1
3 p.m. until 5 p.m. for the "miscellaneous
hostesses Ruby Jewel Hardin, Norton
Phelan, Ruth Lyles, Darlene Spier and
Special guests for the affair were Mrs.
the honoree's grandmother and Mrs.
mother of the groom-to-be. Also present
neth Vaughan and Mrs. Harold Childs.
For a hostess present Linda received
flatware. The many other gifts were
rooms of Mrs. Phelan's home.
The brides colors of pink and
candelabra, roses arrangement on the
Petite fours and coffee were served by
Hardin.
Public schools week
This coming week is proclaimed as Texas
Week by the Governor. This is a special event
is invited to visit the schools and get
teachers. Surprise your child with a visit
day next week.
' To 1,tally appI,00cl
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Katrina and Joni had fun tricking a group of people down **MEAT FILLING
on the River Walk. Katrina pretended to lose her contact
and she and Joni fell to their knees to look for it. In a mat- 1 tablespoon cooking oil
ter of seconds, a whole group of people were on their 1/2 onion, minced [-
knees looking for a contact. Then Joni and Katrina got up 1 garlic clove, minced - . (
and walked off leaving the group on their knees blinking 1 pound ground beef r
stupidly Into the "setting sun." 2 ounces ripe olives, chopped t_
1 envelope commercial taco favoring V
The trip was really a lot of fun for us all. We had all Salt and pepper to taste _
dreaded the long ride there and back, but it turned out Saute onions and garlic in oil; add meat, brown well; .
better than we expected. Everything went Well,except Mr. add other ingredients. _
Cordell lost his hat. On behalf of the Future Teachers of
America, I want to thank our sppnsors , Mr. and Mrs. Cor-
dell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. Lindley and Miss
Veach and also to the patient bus driver, OrinSain.
Don't forget about the Speech Department's play tonight,
March 1, at 7:30 in the CHS Auditorium.
Good Luck, Bronchosl The Broncs go to the Vernon Track
Meet this weekend in Vernon.
THE CLARENDON PRESS
Box 1110, Clarendon, Texas
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The Clarendon Press was established on May 1, 1972, in
Clarendon, Texas. The Clarendon Press is a home-owned
publication. W. Dean Singleton is owner and editor and pub-
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the publisher.
Part of last week was cold, wet and snowy but the golfers
got started Friday and made a big busy weekend of it. All
of the golf carts were busy on Saturday and Sunday and the
out-of-towners numbered well over one hundred.
Wednesday night was family night. Sixty-one or two enjoyed
the buffet and blngb. The Claude fans again showed the lo-
cals how it was done and Don BagweH's son was the leader
of the prize winning pack. The PhilCampbeils, the Rit Mor-
ris's and the Bert Wooldridge's failed to let the bingo callers
know that it was Mary Campbell's birthdaybut Happy Birth-
day anyway Mary.
The food committee met Friday night and made plans for
the busy season which is Just ahead.
The Howardwick Lions Club met for their regular dinner
meeting Saturday night and boasted an attendance of forty-
four.
A St. Patricks party is being planned for the club member-
ship and guests. Music will be furnishedbythe Mike Russell
Trio of Pampa. Please make your reservation early. That
date is Saturday March 17th.
Don't forget Tuesday March 13, 1973.Thats the date of our
annual stockholder's meeting. We will be looking for you.
Your nominations for three directors should be mailed to
Horace McClellan.
i How does it feel?
Whether it's a shapely pol ester
cotton, or a soft and supple woven blen&
ing is rich.
And the look is right. In subtle
bold. In suits built to fit as though they wen
just for you. Like this one. It's the (
suit no wardrobe is complete without.
. Come in soon and see our ClubmaV
, for Spring. And don't forget to t