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The Clarendon Press, November 15, Page 11
Man, what a weekl
Last week was the last football game for the year. Eighth
grade Colts play Silverton and won, naturally, 42-20! Seventh
grade played Wellington and lost 14-0. We're really sorryl
The pep rally was really greatl The bleachers were banging
and clanging. The cheerleaders skit was hilarious. Terri, Ellen
and Mary were robbers of a Colt bank. Sheryl was the poor
helpless banker who was being held up. Denise had the lucky
part of Coach Bromley, the hero of the day, who killed the
robbers "deader than an hammerl"
Basketball season is here[ These practices, we hope, will
really show in that first game--and in every game.
Happy Birthday to the birthday kids. Now John H., those
birthday spankings weren't that badl
Six Weeks tests were running out of our ears last week. We
hope everyone did well on them.
This is a reminder for the ones who are entering the flag
contest. Your flag has to be a drawing of something around our
area, and it must be turned in by January. If you're in the
contest, we wish you good luck.
The mumps seem to be spreading fast, Ya'll hurry and get well
soonl
The 6th graders' myths which were hanging in the English
room have been replaced by their "facts." Looks like we have
some "future writers of America!"
The band is really sounding off! Keep on marching, band.
For the game last Thursday, we all dressed up[ It was our way
of saying "Good Luckl"
Mr. Lowry must have been "swatting" the 6A boys!
Chad S., nice to have you back in school. Now we hear you're
gone again.
Faye W. has a new hairstyle. Cute!
Coach Hall really enjoys his portrait on the board. We can telll
Gary M., we saw that love note in your pocket[
Teresa H., why do you enjoy singing "Delta Dawn" in
spelling?
Goodbye, Anita, and Good Luck in Claude. We'll miss youl
Dee Ann C., do you really like Tony B.?
Coach Hall is putting all the boys behind Janna B. to keep
them quiet. Is it working?
By the way, Margaret S. claims she can "whip" Coach Hall
with her little finger. Is that so?
Mark W., are the Clarendon girls that beautiful?
Coach B., how did "Squanto" become a dance step?
Linda W., at least your foot is better off than Wilson's leg[
Tony B., why are you and Leeper playing with magnets?
I guess this rounds up the weekl We're surely proud of our
football teams this yearl
We're still on the Colts' sideItl
Nancy Carter's
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The Mustangs have done it. They accomplished what many
persons in the area thought impossible. They are District
Co-Champs along with the Clarendon Bronchos and the
Memphis Cyclones.
Claude Mustangs defeated the Wellington Skyrockets last
Friday night by a close score of 21-20 to cinch their claim.on part
of the District 2-A Championship.
The last quarter proved to be exciting. George Brewer of
Wellington passed to teammate Randall Hodges for 18 yards and
a touchdown in the last quarter, making the score 21-20.
However, the Skyrocket kick for the extra point failed, leaving
Claude the victor. Tony Stephenson scored for CHS on three and
five yard runs. Greg Forbes put the Mustangs ahead with a
10-yard run. Coy Johnson kicked an extra point and Mike
Campbell took a pass from Forbes for a two point play.
This was Claude's last district game. Clarendon and Memphis
still have one district game each. We're proud of you, Mustangs!
Mustang annual sales are still going strong. Be sure to buy
one.
The Methodist Annual Baza was held Wednesday, Nov. 14,
at the Fellowship Hall of the First Methodist Church of Claude.
Many items were featured sUch as clothing, toys, books, hand
knit items, Christmas gifts, pastry, and home canned foods.
Thanksgiving is on its way. A community wide Thanksgiving
Service is being planned by the churches of Claude for
Wednesday evening, Nov. 21. A special offering for transients
will be taken during the service. The First Christian Church of
Claude held an annual Thanksgiving supper Wednesday
evening, Nov. 14. All members brought a covered dish and
guests.
Debbie Goodin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodin, will
represent District I in the upcoming Texas Farm Bureau contest
Dec. 3 in the Civic Center Auditorium in Abilene. She is also the
Armstrong County Farm Bureau Queen.
Debbie will compete with elev6n other district winners for the
state crown. Selection of the 1974 queen is a part of the activities
scheduled for Texas Farm Bureau's 40th annual convention.
Miss Goodin is a CHS graduate and a Texas Tech University
freshman, pursuing a degree in interior design.
The annual Thanksgiving Supper of the Goodnight Communty
will be held tonight, Nov. 15 in the Goodnight Community
Center. Everyone is invited to come and bring food. It is $1.50
per plate and you can eat all you want.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Odom have a new little daughter named
Melissa Kay. The young lady arrived Oct. 31. Halloween Day, in
High Plains Baptist Hospital in Amarillo. She weighed six
pounds and four ounces and was 19 ¾ inches long.
Mrs. Olinda Collins and Mrs. Nannie Byrd attended the
wedding of Enoch Henderson of Chicago and Leola Harris of
Amarillo in the Amarillo Trinity Methodist Church last Saturday
evening. Other Claude people in attendance were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Patterson, Kim and Tracy, and Shorty and Lucille
Goodin. Luciile was Mrs. Henderson's bridesmaid.
The Malden Club held a luncheon last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerby of Roscoe visited last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henrichs and Billy. They were on their way to
Canadian to attend the foliage tour.
Mr. mad Mrs. Andy Anderson and sons of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Carter and son from Stratford spent the weekend
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Emery. Goodin and Elizabeth and
Suzanne.
Wanda Fox of Burkburnett visited last weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Grace Grumke.
The Claude Weight Watchers helda "legal" Pot Luck low
calorie supper Monday evening at the Warner Community
Center.
Mrs. Fiorette Burns of Pampa visited Sunday with her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Burns. They held a birthday dinner
for her on November 1 i. Mrs. Burns also visited with her sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Langham of Amarillo.