The Clarendon Press, September 13, Page 8
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The 1973 membership roundup for scouting is underway.
Clarendon's goal will be to register approximately 55 boys in
,couting.
Cub Pack 37 has 27 boys and their goal is 50 boys. Troop 33
has 40 scouts and would like to have 60, while Explorers have 28
and will need 12 to obtain their goal.
If you are interested in joining one of these scout units please
contact Tommy Saye or Jack Leeper.
The Adobe Walls Area Council 1973 goal is 5200 Cub Scouts,
Scouts and Explorers registered in 182 units. Achieving this
objective means that the council will have a substantial increase
in the number of youth members served by Scouting.
The council is privileged to have Governor Briscoe as the
Chairman of our Roundup Program for the state of Texas and
Governor Hall as Chairman of our Roundup Program for the
state of Oklahoma. Members of the Roundup Committee include
Council Commissioner Warren Fathere¢, and four district
Commissioners of the Adobe Walls Area Council.
Youth members join Scouting for fun and adventure. Through
active participation the important elements of Scouting are
implemented--character building, citizenship training,
self-reliance and physical fitness.
Library Club meets
The Library Club at Clarendon High School met Monday
during activity period for their first meeting of the new school
year. They discussed money making projects and elected
officers. They were as follows: President, Pare Mooring;
vice-president, And i Eads; secretary, Cathy Hommel; treasurer,
Mary Nell McGarity; and reporter, Deanna Baird.
Other members as to this date are Patsy Hammons, Tammy
Blackburn, Sherri Altman, Karen Ellis, Debbie Robertson and
Virginia Burden. Our sponsor is Mrs. Oressa Dulaney.
The Colts (8th grade) will be playing White Deer here
Thursday night, September 13, at 6 p.m. Coach Bromley says We
have a great chance of winning, so let's show 'era, ColtsI Our
pep rally will be Thursday at 1 p.m. Everyone is invitedl
The Junior High Choir has set up some new ensembles. The
choir/members have already begun to practice for th Christmas
program and are already looking forward to it. Aren't we?
The achievement tests last Thursday and Friday certainly
made kids rack their brains. Right?
The rains seemed to cast a dreary mood on some of usl But for
others, well, some others are always bubbling overl
Dean H. and Lloyd R., can you sit down yet? Hall running
doesn't payl
Stan L. has a new name: Stan the Rubberband Manl
Rex B. and Paula H., what's your secret?
John C. seems finally to have learned something from Sesame
Street and won't tell! What was it, John?
Ken Slavin, we heard of your misunderstanding of Ellen's
report on her trip to Austin.
7.Coah Bromley, we're glad your horse won omething,
aflyvcayt ....
8B is turning into another Gilligan's Island with Tommy L.
starring as Gilligan himselft
Ken Shelton seems to be rather slow at dances??
8B enjoyed listening to Bobby E.'s report of his trip to Red
River. Running into trash cans? Way to go, Rickl
Sheryl B., who's escorting you down the hall now?
Vicky F,, how are you and "Dracula" doing?
Susan B.'s reports are very intertaining. Right, Coach?
Have you landed your parachute yet, Coach Hall?
Come on, Colts! White Deer'had better "look out," because
HERE WE COME!!
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Thirteen was Clarendon's unlucky number Friday night. The
Bronchos lost the first game of the season to Childress. The final
score was 13-0. This week the Bronchos travel to White Deer to
"de-horn the Bucks". Game time is 8 p.m. Lots of Luck, Broncs[
The cheerleaders decorated the halls again Saturday.
Four-leaf clovers hang from the ceiling and horseshoes are the
locker signs. The theme is "Follow the Rainbow to Victory." The
cheerleaders had to take time out Saturday morning to attend the
B-team game. The B-team Broncs beat the MEMPHIS B-team
a over the field. Keep up the good work, Broncsl
The pep rally Friday afternoon began at 3:30. As most of the
first pep rallies are, that one could have been a lot more spirited.
Everyone was so nervous and excited, we were a little hesitant
about yelling. This week's pep rally should liven up a little. Mr.
Walker gave the pep talkafter a minute's delayl[ The
cheerleaders put on a skit, the band played and the twirlers
twirled. This week's pep rally begins at 3:30 also. The public is
urged to attend and give their "moral support."
CHS's Annual Staff met Tuesday afternoon in the annual staff
room. Mr. Hart, our advisor from the company that makes the
annual, told us how to draw up annual pages. We" looked at
annual covers and started making plans for the 1973-74 annual.
Terry Saye was named editor. Co-editors are Shauna Hardin and
Cindy Price. Mitzi Cagle is the copy editor. All annual staff
members arc urged to attend the meetings every Tuesday after
school.
The Spanish Club of CHS met during activity one day last
week. Officers were elected. They are Mitzi Cagle, president;
Shauna Hardin, vice president; Terry Saye,, secretary; Tracy
Cagle, treasurer; and Randy Croslin, Pan-Am Times reporter.
Program chairmen are Kim Newhouse and Cindy Price. Dues
were set at $1.50 for the year. The Spanish Club discussed some
activities and programs for this school year. Mrs. Green is
sponsor of the club.
Everyone start saving boxes for the cheerleaderst
Would you believe six in a car?
Terry Saye has been on the lookout for a blue car with green
"pinto paint" on it. So far, she has seen no such car. But she is
still looking!!
Pat Trout and Chris Craft are the Broncho Mascot for this
year. They did very well at the pep rally and game, and their new
suits are very cute [ ! They have been working all summer on their
suits and practicing with the cheerleaders after school.
CHS band worked as much last week as they could. The rain
made it hard to practice, but the band did pretty well Friday
night. At least we got a breakll
Folding the seats down isn't a bad idea is it Gary and Laura?
Buzzy Maxey is now living in a trailer house in Amarillo. Kim
is getting lonesome, but she's got his ring and "that's okay."
The "spacemen" dropped their "flight plan" at the pep rally
Friday and Shauna nearly missed her cue.
FTA officers and Miss Veach go to Tascosa High Saturday for
an officers meeting."
Our VICTORY BELL was taken to Childress by Johnny Just.
:He plans to take it to every out-of-town game.
What is school spirit anyway? Well, according to our handbook
school spirit is "the attitude you take that makes or breaks your
life, your heart, your school. You can make your school or you
can ruin your school. The standards of your school depend upon
your every action. Your personal conduct is what counts."
"...School spirit means loyalty to any cause represented by one's
school anytime, anywhere. It is an ideal upheld by the pupil who
desires to make the colors of his school more honorable through
study, co-operation and participation in the various school
activities. It means an all-conquering desire to defend and boost
the name and honor of one's school on all occasions. It means
that every pupil has a part to play; and if he fails to play it,
victory that should be won is lost."
Go Bronchos! Beat White Deerl!
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Significant brake improvements are featured in the 1974 Chevrolet pickup line. Computer-
selected brake systems are tailored to the loaded weight rating of the truck, as specified by the
buyer, to give brake performance similar to that of a passenger ear. With loaded weight ratings of
more than 6800 Ibs., a new hydraulic power assist is standard. Other improvements in the 1974
line include a larger displacement standard engine in most V8 models, full.time four.wheel drive in
all 4 X 4 V8 models, interior refinements, four new colors, and optional bright roof drip moldings.
Fryer
chicken
prices reduced
Fryer chicken prices dipped
"considerably lower than prices
two or three weeks ago,"
according to Mrs. Gwendolyne
Clyatt.
The consumer marketing
information specialist, Texas
Agricultural Extension Service,
Texas A&M University System,
termed fried chicken "almost
impossible to surpass for
economy and versatility.
"Egg supplies are adequate
and count as a bargain when
compared to other high-protein
foodsgrade A, large-size eggs
offer the most economy and
quality for your egg money."
Shortages in the meat case
and high prices will dictate
restraint in meat buying, the
specialist predicted.
"However, beef items to
consider this week include
chuck roasts, ground beef, stew
meat and liver. Also be on the
lookout for reasonably priced
sirloin, rib and round steaks."
She cited dairy features as
"irregular" with most emphasis
on Iowfat milk, cottage cheese
and medium-sharp cheddar
cheese.
Also, tuna is featured in some
stores along with seveal ready -
to - serve canned meats.
Turning to fruits and
vegetables in seasonal supply,
Mrs. Clyatt noted there are
many--however, a strong de-
mand from commercial pro-
cessors keeps them a little
higher than usual for this time
of year.
"Worthy of consideration
price-and quality-wise are
prunes, plums, peaches, nec-
tarines, seedless grapes, ba-
nanas, watermelons and canta-
loupes.
"Fresh
best supply at the most
economical prices include car-
Static in
Static problems in
may soon be a thing
A new carpet yarn,
mer-based, anti-static
introduced in "the
now available in car
several manufacturers.
according to its
"provides 100 percent
coverage throughout
and is effective in plush
pile construction.
Another anti-static
component to be
backings. According te
facturer, this
static far below the
man sensitivity.
In carpet stores,
ducts will first appear
mercial" carpets - those
for high traffic areas
offices or stores. The
ture is usually a level
can be confused with
peting.
Commercial or
will be labeled as such,
static properties will be
the labels.
rots, cabbage, celery, dry yellow
vegetable items in onons, head lettuce, potatoes,
squash, corn, radishes, green
peppers and green onions."
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