The Clarendon Press, November 21, Page8
BRONC BUSTER
The Bronchos won their last regularly scheduled game Friday
night against the Wheeler Mustangs by a score of 37-7. It was a
good game--one where everyone did well. Broncho co-captains
Jimmy Floyd and Rodney Hicks won their first flip of the year
Friday night. To many Broncho fans, that win was a sign that
we'd also win the "big flip" Saturday morning. Well, it must
have been, because at approximately S minutes after 10:00
Saturday morning, the door of the administration office flew
open and the good news immediately started to spread.
Clarendon had won the flip! It certainly didn't take long for the
news to hit the countryside. By noon that day, the whole
Panhandle knew that the best team in District 2A had won the
coin flip and would move into bi-district play the next weekend.
Good news does travel fast. The Clarendon Bronchos as well as
everyone in Clarendon are very excited about the upcoming
game. Subconsciously, I'm sure we are all remembering 1972,
and how much we'd like to repeat history. But, this week we take
on the Stinnett Rattlers in a battle that will not be easy by any
means. The Bronchos are capable of anything. They are all
healthy and in good shape. They are a determined bunch of
kids--men--and with our support, I think they can handle
Stinnett. The Drones will play in Panhandle Friday night at 7-30.
So. let's all get over there and back our Bronchos!
The CHS cheerleaders chould be congratulated on their fine
job last week. They managed to have a bonfire and pep rally even
though over half of them were sick part of the week. That just
goes to show they would do anything for the Bronchos. The
theme of the hall decorations this week was "Thanksgiving."
And guess what was on the main course of the Drones' menu?
Roasted Rattlesnake! (Sounds appetizing, doesn't it?) The skit
for the pep rally prior to the Clarendon-Wheeler game was cute.
The cheerleaders did a few yells, the twirlers twirled, and Jimmy
Floyd gave the pep talk. It was a very spirited pep rally. The
bonfire on Thursday started out to be rather small because of the
lack of cardboard boxes. (Another shortage, no doubt[) But,
finally, after lots of work, the cheerleaders got it built up to where
it would burn for quite a while, The bonfire was spirited, too.
Tuesday, November 13, the National Honor Society met. The
purpose of this meeting was to discuss and plan the NHS Awards
Assembly on Thursday.
Wednesday,November 14, the Spanish Classes prepared tacos
in class to eat. Also on Wednesday, the Future Homemakers of
America had a treat day to raise money for future projects. The
Future Teachers of America held a meeting after the treat sale
ended. Points sheets were filled out, work shop evaluations were
given, and the members were reminded to turn in candy money
and Christmas card orders. The yearbook committee was
reminded about their meeting held on Monday night.
Thursday, November 15, the National Honor Society Assembly
was held. Results of the election of NHS personalities were
given. Favorite teachers are Coach Keeney and Mrs. Green.
Most dependable are Stan Shelton and Sheila Smith. (This one
was selected by the teachers.) Most likely to succeed are Stan
Shelton and Shauna Hardin. Johnny Just and Belinda Tanner are
the 2 "Most Spirited" at CHS. Most talented are Jerry Holland
and Sheila Smith. Bet dressed are Kenneth King and Tracy
Cagle. Most humorous are Terry Ellerbrook and Mitzi Cagle.
Most athletic are Kenneth King and Camille Mann. Mr. and
Miss personality are Johnny Gerner and 'Tracy Cagle. Mr. and
.Miss CHS are Rodney Hicks and Shauna Hardin.
Belinda Tanner was given a surprise birthday party Friday
night after the ball game by her friends. It was a lot of fun for all
the giCs ... until they had to get up Saturday morningt
The Home and Family Living Class prepared a Thanksgiving
dinner this week. They shopped at the grocery store Friday
where they practiced "shopping on a budget." They cooked all
day Monday and Tuesday, and served the meal Tuesday after
school.
Freda White didn't know that Daphne missed her until
Saturday! Daphne and Ricky visited their families here in
Clarendon over the weekend.
Congratulations to the Broncho B-team. They held out over
Shamrock winning 16-14 last Thursday night.
There will be a send-off for the Bronchos Friday afternoon in
the parking lot by the football field. So, everyone come out and
let's back our Bronchos!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Win BI-Dlstrict Bronehos!
Body shirts popular,
have advantages
Stylish, comfortable and easy-to-wear, That's how Marflyn
Brown describes body suits.
The consumer education-clothing and textiles specialist, Texas
Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University System,
pointed out that unlike blouses and shirts, "they have no
shirttails that can bunch up or pull out to ruin an otherwise
well-groomed appearance.
"Hosiery sections of department stores and specialty shops
usually feature these 'one-piece blouses with panties,' although
sometimes they're found in sportswear and lingerie
departments.
"Bodywear departments--created by |arger storesdisplay
body suits along with coordinated or matching accessories.
These departments also feature body stockings--which, unlike
body suits, clothe a person from neck to toe," the specialist
continued.
"Due to comfort and natural 'give' features, most body suits
are knits. They range from sleek jersey to heavy sweater-knit
types.
"A few body suits are constructed of woven fabrics. Crepe, for
example, provides a dressy look. The woven blouse part of the
suit may be sewn-to knitted pants for comfort,
"Nylon, polyester and acrylic fibers make knits and wovens
easy-care."
When considering a body suit, try it on. "That's the only way
to tell if it's comfortable,-" Miss Brown emphasized.
"Make sure the body suit fits. If too big, it will look bhlky. One
that's too small will be uncomfortable--and if made Of stretch
fabric, look strained and thinner in spots."
Also check construction details.
"Select styles with an easy-to-snap crotchthey can be pulled
over the head or stepped into.
"Snaps securely fastened to sturdy fabdcsuch as twill
tape--won't twist around, becoming uncomfortable. Also,
they're less likely to tear away from the suit.
"High-necked styles, on the other hand, are easier to get into
and out of if they also have zipped or buttoned neck closings,"
she noted, o
Fire destroys house
A small house was gutted by fire before firemen could get to
the scene about 3 a,m. Tuesday morning.
A small house, owned by Bill Holmesat the corner of 4th and
Goodnight, caught fire and burned before firemen could be
alerted.
The house was a total loss.
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