The Clarendon Press, May 3, Page 7
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The Junior-Senior Prom has onceagaincome and gone. For he Concert Choir from Midwestern University in Wichita
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wasonenightoffun.For the Juniors it was eight Falls presented a program one day last week for the stu-
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SENIoRs. Jem Simmons, Ricky Rattan, Mikey Grady, Russell Keown and Randy
,ate in some "horseplay" during Tuesday'sSenior "Kid Day." (Press Plto)
Attend
Your Church
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4th & Carhart
Don Stone, Minister
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:15 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Night Service 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Rosonfeld • KMrney
Hubert Bromlay, Mini$m"
CHUk.r OF O0 IN CHRIST
302 N. Jefferson
C. H. Duncan
EPISCOPAL, ST. JOHN
THE BAPTIST
3rd • Parks
Riclmrd Saxor
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHU RCH
$th • Jefferson
Welclon Rival Pastor
Sunday School ............... 9:45 a. m.
Sunday Morning Worship ... 11:00 a.m.
Sunday H Ight Service ..... ...7 :gO p.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Jefferson • Resenfeld.
Bro. Scott.
CHURCH OF THENAZARENR
3rd • HaWley
John HansOn
Sunday
Snday School .............. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship ........... 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship ............ 7:00 p.m.
WsdnoNsy
Wednesday N Ight Service .... 7:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
4th & Parks
Owes McGarlty, Pasr
Sunday Schcml .............. 10:00 I.m.
Sunday Morals0 Worship ....9:00 a.m.
MARTIN BAPTIST CHURCH
Clarendon, Texas
BrYan Knowles, Pastor
Sunday School ........ l0 a.m.
Church Service ...... 11 a.m.
Evening Service ...... 6 p.m.
Wednesday ............. 7 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
5th • McClalland
R. L. Leader, Pastor
' Sunday
, School ............... 9:45 a.m.
, Worship ............ 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship ..... 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday
.1:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Wednesday right Service .... 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Hwy. 287 • Jackson
R. W. Sullivan, Pastor
Sunday
' School .............. 10:00 a.m.
............ 11:00 a.m.
Union ............. 6:#5 p.r.
IEVenlng Worship ............ 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
N ighf Service .... 8:00 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bugbee & Third Streets
• James Brandon, Pastor
Sunday
SUnday School ....... 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .... lh00 a.m.
Training Union ....... 6:00p.m.
Evening Worship ..... 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Wednesday Night .... 7:30p .m.
ST. MA RK BAPTIST CHU RCH
Jefferson • Marflndale
Albeit YarlDorough, Pastor
fy Sunday Services.
s pastor Is from out of town.
IT. STIVINS BAPTIST CHURCH
Jefferson • Marflnclale
1 k R.E. Mannlml, Piitor
ly Sunda Services.
Pastor Is from out of town.
IT. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
McClelland • Montgomery
Father WMKO
Y Morning Mass ....... 7:30 a.m.
hr Wolko ts from Memphis.
PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
lrd • Gorst
k Paul Hancock, Pastor
L ay School ............... 9:45 a.m.
"aay MamMg Worship ... e:o a.m.
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months of hard work. The actual decorating began last Wed-
nesday night, and continued until Saturday afternoon. The
hardest work was done Friday night, however. We wired, we
taped, we cut, we hung. You name it, we did itI The cafeteria
didn't even look half-way finished until about 11 o'clock Fri-
day night. Then things really picked up - and by midnight, we
were almost finished.
The theme of this year's prom was "Neptune's Court."
The cafeteria was decorated like under the sea. Crepe paper
was hung across the ceiling to give the effect of the top of
the water. On one wall was blue paper with fish "swimming"
around. The wall opposite this wall was a picture of a sunken
ship. On the third wall was Neptune's Court --his throne,
his crown, his sceptor.Other decorations included an orange
octopus, a pink oyster with a "rare, black pearl," a blue
starfish and colorful sea turtles. Andy Fuller, a Clarendon
College student, was kind enough tocome and draw the sunken
ship. The decorations turned out very well -- at least we
juniors wer proud of the results.
The sophomore servers were Debbie Robertson, Chris
Craft, Pat Trout, Randy Croslin, Danny Monore and Kenneth
King. The girls wore long dresses made out of sheets with
felt sea animals sewed on. The boys wore dark pants and shirts
like the girls' dresses. The servers served the juniors, sen-
iors and guests Treasure Chest (fruit cocktail), sea gull sup-
reme (fried chicken), white cap and breakers (mashed po=
tatoes and gravy), sea shells (hot rolls), seaweed (aspara-
gus), sea foam (cherries jubilee), and murky depth (ice tea).
After the meal, the Clarendon Junior College Stage Band play-
ed a few numbers for our entertainment. Junior Class Presi-
dent, Rodney Hicks welcomed the Seniors and special guests.
Senior Class President Danny Holland responded for the sen-
iors. Shauna Hardin read a poem inhonor of the seniors. Rev.
James Brandon was the guest speaker, and he gave a very fine
short speech. Mr. Cordell ended the banquet with a very sad
farewell. This was his last junior-senior prom as superin-
tendent of Clarendon Public Schools. We all knew it would be
sad, but this farewell was a real tear-jerker. I saw many tear s
dripping off of many saddened faces. For the Juniors, it was
particularly sad. For we are losing more than anyone present
at the banquet. We have lost a superintendent, a principal and
46 seniors. Next year, we'll be starting fresh ... and it's
not going to be easy, either. However, we hope everyone of
the seniors find happiness after they leave good 'ole CHS,
and we wish the same for Mr. Cordell. And for Mr. Walker,
we wish lots of luck and success at his new job.
The dance- orprom-was a great success. "Angel Fire,"
a rock band from Amarillo, prsentedlotsofloud music. Many
kids were there with dates. In fact, there were quite a few
present. Even the surroundingtownswerewell-represented at
"our" prom. The dance ended at mid-night, and curfews
"immediately(??)" followed.
Sunday afternoon, the Juniors, Mrs. Grady and Mrs. Put man
spent about two hours tearing down eight monthsof long, hard
work-which was worth about $700. The prom was enjoyed by
most everyone -- and it turned out to be worth all the time
and effort it took to make it so.
Tomorrow morning, bright and early, the CHS Bronco Band
leaves on their long-awaited trip to Canon City, Colorado.
They will be gone until Monday. Good Luck to all[
The senior class met one day last week and voted on the
honor guards and ushers for class night and graduation cere-
monies. The honor guards are Shauna Hardin, Stan Shelton,
Terry Saye and Rodney Hicks. The ushers are Kim Newhouse,
John Garner, Tracy Cagle and Tommy Hill. The color bear-
ers are Jerry Holland and Gary Shields. Classnight has been
scheduled for May 12 at 8 p.m. in the old college (or CHS)
auditorium. Katrina Messer and Ward Palmer were elected
to read the class history. Elaine Ford and Jeff Campbell
were elected to read the class will, and Wanda Trout and
Steve Carter were elected to read the class prophecy.
which was held Saturday night.
(Photo by Jerry Holland)
MRS. CLAUDINE TODD is seni-
or sponsor. She was on hand
for the Junior-Senior Prom.
(Press Photo by Jerry Holland)
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dents of CHS. We felt very fortunate thatthey took time out of
their busy schedule to visit us. Everyone really seemed to
enjoy the program.
The cheerleading tryouts were held last Thursday in the old
gym. The results were announced right before lunch. The B-
team cheerleaders for 1973-74 are Mona Robinson, Bobble
Shoopman, Klm Radney and Laurie Stone. The varsity cheer-
leaders for 1973-74 are Shauna Hardin, TracyCagle(seniors)
Jean Brandes and Debbie Robertson (juniors) and Jan Bar-
bee and Freda White (sophomores). Congradulations to all!
Congradulations also to the first-two alternates who will
be the Bronco mascot. They are Kellie Langham and La-
Ronda Peoples.
The Future Teachers of America met last week in the CHS
library. Every member is reminded to pay dues and get
stationary and / or money back in to Miss Veach. Officers
were elected for 1973-74. They include: president, Sheila
Smith; vice - president; Shauna Hardin; secretary, Terry
Saye; treasurer, Tracy Cagle; parliamentarian, Mitzi Cagle;
and historian, Jerry Holland. Club members alsovotedon Mr.
and Miss F.F.A. The plans for the Teachers Tea were com-
pleted. It will be held May 2 and new officers will be install-
ed.
Congradulations to Tommy tlill, Stan Shelton and Jeff
Campbell. They placed sixth at the State Dairy Products
Contest. Tommy placed fourth iwthe individual part of the
contest.
Hello Gary Bennettl I'm sure I don't know you, but Katrina
can fill me in . .. or maybe she'll let me talk to you one of
these times when you call!
Daphne and Joni are flashing rings around. Congradula-
tions girlsI
Julie Moldor and Debbie Robertson have new rings, too.
But these are without the diamonds - and with the rubies.)
The students at CHS enjoyed visitingwith former custodian,
Jim Rampey, one day last week.
Ralph McGarity likes dogs, but he nearly squashed a poor
little puppy one day in band. It got under his feet while Ralph
was marching.
Kim Newhouse wasn't acting herself in speech class the
other day. But it was cute, Kim!
Danny Holland and Russell Keown really livened things up
at CHS Friday.
The 1972-73 annuals came in Friday. They are really good
ones, and everyone seemed to like them. Even though a few
tears were shed. An annual - signing party will be held in
the park tonight for all high school students.
Shauna, Terry, Sheila, Tracy, Cindy and I arrived in style
at the prom. Since we didn't want to mess up our formals, we
hired a limosine and chauffear, to drive us.
8th grade plans trip
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The
Livino Bible
$9.95
II II
King James
Bibles
$4.95
Leaves
of 6old
$4.95
...$f .5o
The eighth grade class will leave tomorrow morning at
8:45 for a field trip to Amarillo and surrounding area.
Ifallgoesasexpected, plansforthe,,shortsandsunglasses,, The
set include a swim in the Y. W. C. A. pool, picnic lunch at the
nearby park and a geological tour of Palo Duro Canyon. The
tour is being sponsored and conducted by students of the West
Texas Geological Department.
After their Canyon trek and cokes, the eighth graders will Pres
board the bus and head for home territory.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sanders Tuesday were her Clarendonl
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stodghill of Munday. Texas
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Take the. upcoming
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Defense Driving
course planned
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EMMETT SIMMONS
The final Defensive Driving Course for 1972-73 school
year i$ scheduled for Monday Tuesday and Wednesday,
May 7 - 8 & 9.
The "clus -room instruction" - only class- lasts
eight hours and class will meet:
7 - 9 p.m. May 7 (Monday)
6 - 9 p.m. May 8 (Tuesday)
6 - 9 p.m. Ma,y 90&'esday)
Starttn Ume ia the evening may be altered to accomo- Sio
date those e (example: starting st 7p.m. and n Up Now & Cut
finllr at l0 p.m.)
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tar to em'oll, or go by the College Business office during
regular office hours. Cost is $8.00.