ordells to State Convention
_Dg. and Clara Cordell twice during the convention Murray Banks, noted psy-
ng to attend the94th to act on proposed amend- chologlst of Midland, Michi-
tate convention of the ments to the TSTA constitut- gan, will give the keynote ad-
hurclate TeachersAssoct. tion and conduct other busi- dress for the convention at
22-24 at theHou, ness. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March
Center. Mr. The 1,422 official delegates 22.
is the president of are elected from the 470TSTA Sir Ronald Gould, British
and al- local associations throughout educator, will speak at the sec-
laldelegate, the state. They are certifiedby end general session at 9:30
among the ll,000 districts on the basis of one a.m. March 23.
".al association mere. delegate per 100 members or Mr. and Mrs. Cordell feel
Iguestsex edtoat- fraction of 100, to represent that they are extremely for-
r. Cordell Will be of- the 156,000 membersofTSTA, tunate in being able to attend
lye to the Every local association isen- this the StateConventionofthe
of delegates. That titled to at least one official
association, s gov- fifth largest State Educational
delegate. A ssociation in the United
which Will meet States.
The Clarendon
CC Rodeo March 29-31
The Ninth Annual Clarendon
College Rodeo will be held
at the Donley County Fair-
grounds, Clarendon, Texas,
on March 29, 30, and 31.
All rodeo events will start at
7 p.m., with a matineeperfor-
mance on Saturday, March 31,
at 2 p.m.
Loyd Barby from Beaver,
Oklahoma, will be the stock
producer for the rodeo. Mr.
Barby's stock is well known
among rodeo circuits an some
of the finest bucking animals
in a four state area. The
bucking stock of Mr. Barby's
has been used in the S.C.A.
National Finals.
Many awards will be given to
the winners of the rodeo. The
highlight of the Saturday after-
noon performance is the
Queen's Contest. This will
take place at 2 p.m.
There will be a dance each
night after the rodeoperform=
ance on the concrete slab by
the rodeo grounds with music
by the "Country Impres-
sions. ),
Each young person between
the ages of 14 and 21 or col-
lge students may enter the
seven events of this rodeo by
applying to the Registrar at
Clarendon College or writing
Jerry Hawkins, P. O. Box
968, Clarendon, Texas 79226,
or call Clarendon 806-874-
3308 between 9:00 a.m. and
10 p.m. to obtain more in-
formation.
Press, March 22, 1973, Page 7
Lawrences plan programs
The First Baptist Church announces that the Rev. and Mrs.
W. R. Lawrence have just returned from their tour of the
Holy Land, the place of our Saviour's birth. The Rev. Law-
rence is the former pastor of the Church. In honor of his
long pastorate in Clarendon, the First Baptist Church sent
he and Mrs. Lawrence to the Holy Land.
The Rev. Lawrence will be in the First Baptist Church on
Wednesday evening, March 28, during the regular prayer
service at 7:30 p.m. to report on his trip and to show film.
He will be showing film during the Church Training hour on
Sunday evening, April 1, at 6 p.m. tte will also be bringing
the message during the Sunday evening worship service.
The First Baptist Church cordially invites the entire com-
munity of Clarendon to participate with us in this cultural,
educational, and Inspirational program on the Holy Land.
The Church will be having a fellowship hour after the
Sunday evening worship service in honor of Rev. and Mrs.
Lawrence giving opportunity for our community to visit with
them personally.
CHS Broncos did it again! They won the Bulldog Re-
held at Clarendon Junior College Track Field. The
was held Saturday .. all day long. The weather was
track weather.., warm and sunny. Clarendon came
in the 440 relay with a time of 45.0. Jerry Hol-
came h: second in the 440 dash with a time of 52.5.
Reese won the 220 dash with a time of 24.0. Clar-
won the mile relay with a time of 3: 35.1. This was a
record. The old record was 3:36.0. Elray King came in
in the broad Jump with a distance of 10'IL Tommy,
came in third in the mile with a time of 5:07. Con-
tations to the Broncos. This weekend the Broncos go
for another track meet. Good luck, Broncsl
EXPlorer Scouts enjoyed an evening of relaxation
night. Mike Boothe, Pat Robertson, Jeff Campbell,
Barry Donne, Shauna Hardin, Jerry Holland
Donne, Calvin Burrow, Tony Hill, Mona Robinson
aye, Debbie Lowry and sponsors, Miss Betty Veach
and Mrs. Dwayne Lamberson, all went to Amarillo
skate. They skated, or maybe I should say "at-
to ice skate,, and then went to the Pizza Hut for
supper. All reported having a good time,
the high winds, they all made it home safely.
Broncos and Bronchettes enjoyed their annual
Tuesday night. The group enjoyed eating
and drinking punch. Some played basketball.
Byerly received a plaque with the names of the 1972-
and Bronchettes Inscribed on the front.
Club of CHS met in the library Thursday of
Robertson, president of the club, presid-
members who attended the meeting were Andi
Cathy Hommel, Kellie Langham, Judy
Donna Altman, Patsy Hammons and
The purpose of the meeting was to
Possibility of having an end-of-school party.
guess it WOuld be called and end-of-school party.
are Planning a PiCnic out at the lake, April 1.
cheerleaders had a dinner party Thursday
e of junior cheerleader, Shauna Hardin.
in Prepared chicken curry, green beans,
Strawberry torte for the six girls. Wanda,
LaRonda, Debbie and Jennie ate and then
over the past years. Then the two
ers, Wanda and Carrie, received "going-
were engraved silver charms.
Bronco band went to the Harned Sisters Fine
orning for a special clinic all about
section of the band. A professional drum=
to demonstrate. The band is preparing for
Festival which is to be held tomorrow In
is actually a pre-contest. Judges will
a rating in both sightreading and on our con-
at CHS was sad to hear about the McAfee's
weekend. Steve and Farrell have been
are both doing pretty good.
:h has been forced to stay home all week be-
arm. We Will all be glad to have her back too.
L1 glad to have Tommy Shields back at school
mmy Was out part of last week because of a
illness.
fomemakers of America went to Lubbock
r the Area Meeting. Those who attend-
rnith, Sue Hall, Sue Luttrell, Jan Barbee,
le Hall, Tammy Blackburn, Becky Leeder
The girls attended choir practice and two
Friday night atthe Howard Johnson's.
new Place to eat and recreation center, ha
ess around Clarendon. All of the kids seem
es found their own form of recreation over
ryone seemed to enjoy the party. .
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at 8 p.m. a Variety Show will be held in
Fine Arts Center at Clarendon College.
at CC is sponsoring the show, as they
seven years. This show promises to
Talent has been entered from throughout
$1 for adults and 50 cents for students.
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