FFA Senior Farm Skills team placed first place at the Greenbelt District
held here last weekend. They will compete In Area I competition Saturday in
Team members include Jimmy Floyd, Farreli MeAfee and Donnie Putman. [Press
GREENHAND CHAPTER Conducting team from Clarendon FFA won first place
in the Greenbelt District and will compete in the Area ! contest Saturday in
Team members include Ferris Hightower, Dewey Ford, Dennis Swinney, Alan
Dwight Hardin, Jake Longan, John Tucker and Frank Hommel. [Press Photo]
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THE JUNIOR FARM SKILLS team from Clarendon FFA won first place In Greenbelt District
Saturday, and will compete in Area ! contest Saturday in Plalnvlew. Team members include
Dennis Petty, Charles Mills and Mike Newhouse. [Press Photo]
THE RADIO TEAM from Clarendon FFA won second place in Greenbelt District Saturday.
Team members Include Stan Shelton, Scott Hamilton and Wayne Hardin. [Press Photo]
Claude Goodnight i
Nancy Carter's
The Mustangs need one more victory to vie for the district
title. They defeated the Wheeler Mustangs last Friday by a score
of 21-14. Claude held WHS to only one first down the first half of
play. Wheeler sneaked up the second half and scored two
touchdowns, but CHS racked up another TD to end the game.
Next week, the Mustangs end district play in competition with
the Wellington Skyrockets. Support the Mustangs at Wellington.
The CHS Mustangettes gave a basketball demonstration
Saturday, November 3, at the Wayland Baptist College girls
basketball clinic under the direction of Coach Jimmy Kirkland.
The Mustangettes should really be tough this year with much
experience returning. Be sure to suport your local teams when
basketball season starts.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Crain, Mrs. Beulah Newberry and Fred
Whirlpool 30" range
with Continuous
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Longbine spent Monday afternoon visiting Retta Hubbard at
Clarendon College girls dorm.
Mrs. Lee Hess entered the hospital last week. She is home
now and feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Carter spent Saturday visiting and
shopping with Karen and Richard Day of Amarillo. Visting
Friday night with the Carters were Miss Debbie McDowell of
WTSU and Tommy McDowcll of Texas Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard and family attended the Texas
Tech homecoming football game last week.
Sunday afternoon the Claude Jaycees held an ice cream and
cake party at the Warner Community Center in honor of one local
Kids Incorporated football team and their parents.
Coach Cecil Brown presented each boy with a Kids
Incorporated letterman patch. Four sixth grade boys received
outstanding player trophies. They were Shane Knop, Robby
Fulghum, Brian Dye and Wade Anglin.
Claude was spooky last Wednesday evening with all the ghosts
and goblins lurking and knocking on doors.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Suttles, David and Dale, recently moved
into the former Bob Byrd home on First Street.
/ Mr. and Mrs. David Land and Stan Lowrance were weekend
O guests at Glen and Glenna Lowrance's.
l Dianne Campbell is playing basketball at Wa3land Baptist
College.
See you next week.
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Scholarships given
to eleven students
Eleven outstanding student musicians from the area have
recently been awarded music activity scholarships for the fall
semester by Clarendon College Music Department. The students
are as follows:
Mike Boothe is a 1973 graduate of Clarendon High School,
pre-law student, trombone player.
Mike Chappell is'a 1972 graduate of Memphis High School
pre-pharmacy student, plays alto saxophone and clarinet.
Charles Clinton is a 1972 graduate of Clarendon High School,
music major, performs on piano and Hammond organ, and sings
baritone in College Choir and College Singers.
Johnnle Sue Hancock is a 1973 graduate of Memphis High
School, pharmacy major, plays alto saxophone and clarinet.
Earl Hartman is a 1973 graduate of Wellington High School,
music major, trumpet player.
Joburta Helms is a 1972 graduate of Caprock High School in
Amarillo, music major, active in drama. She also sings soprano
in College Choir and College Singers.
Sally Keeton is a 1973 graduate of White Deer High School,
sings alto in the College Choir and also in the College Singers.
Marx Melton is a 1972 graduate of McLeanHigh School,
performs on trombone.
Joettea Pippin is a 1973 graduate of Palo Duro High School in
Amarillo, Business Administration Major, sings soprano in the
College Choir and College Singers.
Alfred Saldana is a 1971 graduate of Wellington High School,
music major, performs on saxophone and drums, sings tenor in
College Choir and College Singers.
Benny Stallings is a 1972 graduate of Wellington High School,
music major, trumpet player.
Church to hold weiner roast
Calvary Baptist Church will host a wiener roast at the Church
Fdday night after the football game. All youth are invited.
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The Clarendon Press, November 8, Page 7
Clarendon takes
FFA contest honors
The 1973 FFA Leadership Contest for the Top-O-Texas and the
Greenbelt Districts was held at Clarendon College last Saturday
with Clarendon FFA taking the top honors in the Greenbelt
District and Booker walking away with the honors of the
Top-O-Texas District.
Clarendon won three first place awards and placed second and
third in two other categories of competition.
Results of Greenbelt District competition were Clarendon
winning the Jr. Farm Skills with 9S2 points followed by Childress
with 951 points and Lakeview with 924 points. In Sr. Chapter
Conducting, Valley High won top honors over Samnorwood with
757 points to Samnorwood's 701 points.
Junior Chapter Conducting was won by the team from
Clarendon with 861 points while Lakeview followed with 659 total
points.
In the Quiz portion of the competition the results were Hedley
with 258, Childress 231. Clarendon 214. Wellington 203,
Lakeview 200, and Valley High with 171 points. Clarendon
placed first with 940 points in the Senior Farm Skills with
Childress winning second place with 905 points.
Booker FFA dominated the competition in the Top-O-Texas
District by winning five of the six categories. Farm Radio:
Booker 953. Perryton 945, Spearman 918. Darrouzett 916. and
Brisco 898.
Junior Farm Sldlls= Booker 937% points. Darrouzett 936½.
Mobeetie 915. Perryton 890, and Spearman 850 points.
Quiz: Booker 223, Spearman 219%. Briscoe 218. and Wheeler
204.
Senior Chapter Conduction: Booker 958 points, White Deer
953 and Perryton. 939.
Junior Chapter Conducting: White Deer 931. Spearman 928.
McLean 913 and Booker 896.
Senior Farm Skills: Booker 954. Darrouzett 946 and Moheetie
920.
The weekend competition brought 350 young men and women
to Clarendon and the Clarendon campus. Winners will advance
tO the Area Contest in Plainview on November 10. Jerry
Hawkins. chairman of the Agriculture Department at Clarendon
College, was the host and Director of Saturday's competition.
Group travels to Dallas
Richard and Ina Hinlde, Connie and Wanda Dromgoole, Betty
and Barry Tyler, Lillian Peters and Doug and Pat Peters and
Stacy of Amarillo made a trip to Dallas this last weekend to watch
the Cowboys play. While there, they stayed with Tony
Dromgoole and his wife.
Richard and Ina then went on to a sales meeting n
Dallas. They" reported it very successful.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pittman have returned from vacation and
now have their dry cleaning shop opened again.
THE QUIZ TEAM from Clarendon FFA won tlflrd place in Greenbelt District Saturday. Team
members are Dwight Hardin, Dewey Ford, John Tucker and Ferrls Hlghtower. [Press
Photo]
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