The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 6 of 10
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Th« Ctarktvill* Tim**, Thursday, November 5, Page 6
A Summary of NeTOTOnd Happenings at
CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Prepared by the Staff of The
TIGER RAG
Editor•••••••••••••••••••••••• Jane Jamison
Staff: Susan Hu&hston, Lynne Rhodes, Kay Reed,
Brenda Martin, Jo Anne Hayes
Sponsor......•..................Mr. Morris
Flag Raising
Ceremony
To Be Observed
• A regular meeting of the Stu-
dent Council was held October
19 In the Visual Aids room.
' \ The flag committee reported
that a flag raising ceremony
will be held each Mondayjnorn-
Ing Immediately after the last
bell.
It was decided that the
Quarterback Club be asked to
contact merchants about deco-
rating store windows for home-
coming October 23.
Need of new benches and
shrubbery for the east side of
the high school building was
discussed and Kelly Guest sug-
gested school beautification as
a project.
The Cub Reports
Heart Research
Series on KCAR
Reverse psychology Is when
a gardener decides to plant
weeds and see If the flowers
won’t choke them out.
Junior Hi News
The Junior High cheerleaders honors were King Randy from
led an enthusiastic student body the House of Cooper, Queen
and pep squad In s veral yells Sandra from the House of Ed-
durlng the Tuesday evening pep wards, Prince Tommy from
rally. Cheerleaders for this the House of Van Dever, and
year are Sandra Edwards, Princess Rhoda from the House
Karen Conway, Betsey Garland, of Rhodes. Kslly Guest gracl-
head cheerleader, Ginger Me- ously took the procedures of
Ewtn. Coach Emery and the master of ceremonies. The
managers, Mark Smith and Gary piano was playedby Sonny Reed.
Lynch, said a few words of We feel that this was an excel-
encouragement to the football lent activity for Halloween.--
players. The cheerleaders and Sonny Reed,
pep squad traveled to De|Calb Know Your Teacher
Tuesday night to support our This week's teacher Is Louise
tdam. - - Ruth Procter. ward Hutchison. Mrs. Hutchl-
Cubs Tangle With DeKalb
Tuesday night the Junior High
Cubs traveled to DeKalb to be
defeated 24 - 6. During the
second quarter Nick Duren
caught a pass on the DeKalb
40-yard line. Eddie Childress state
scored a touchdown on a reverse Mrs.
son was born at McCoy, Texas
and attended TWU In Denton,
majoring In elementary educa-
tion. She has received a bache -
lor of science degree. She is
an active member of the Texas
Teachers Association.
Hutchison Is the wife of
Radio Station KCAR will soon
broadcast a new series of 10-
two-mlnute spot programs about
heart research and heart dis-
ease, It was announced by sta-
tion manager Paul Daniels.
Titled "Know Your Heart,”
the new series was produced
by the National Heart institute,
one of the Public Health Ser-
vice’s nine National institutes
of Health In Bethesda, Mary-
land.
"Heart disease, the number
one killer In the United States
todaf, Is a local as well as a
national problem,” says Dr.
Ralph E, Knuttl, Director of
the National Heart institute.
"These radio programs will
not only Inform people about
modern advances In heart re-
search, but also about how their
doctors help fight heart disease
and what can be done to take
care of the heart.”
Also Complete Auto
Repair Service
A. J. Bartley
GARAGE
600 East Main
Phone 427-3140
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GLENN HUMPHREY, right, who Is takli* part In tha
Vocational Training program of Clarksville High School Is
shown with Tate Sweeden of Sweeden’s Grocery and Market
where Glenn has been serving as an apprentice for three
weeks. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Humphrey.
(Dehoney Studio Photo)
play. The try for extra points Thomas S. Hutchison snd has
was unsuccessful. two children. We are proud to
Tuesday, Nov. 3, the Cubs have her as a member of our
were to play their last game faculty.—Martha Whiteman and
with Hooks at New Century Beverly Bumgarner
Club Field. Game time, 6;30.
R fflmithlti iCriu
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JIMMY MAYE, left, and BUI Lynch of BUl’a Upholstery
Shop where Jimmy works under the Clarksville High School
Vocational Training program. Jimmy’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Maye. (Dehoney Studio Photo)
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CHS Students
In Vocational
Training
The Special Education De-
partment reports that since the
beginning of the school term
progress has been made In plac -
lng some of the students In
vocational training.
Larry Nations of the Special
Education class Is attending a
school at Texas A&M training
to be a heavy equipment opera-
Tor.
Glenn Humphrey Is getting
on-the-job training atSweedens
Grocery A Market as a Etcher
Jimmy Maye Is receiving In-
struction In upholstery with the
Bill Lunch Upholstery Shop.
Lynch Upholstery and Swee-’
dens Grocery A Market are to
be commended for the Interest
they are taking In the Special
Education program
Yearbook Sales Continue
Our Junior High Yearbook
sales continued through this
week. These Yearbooks are
very nice. We are selling many
of them. We expect to receive
the Yearbooks some time In
March.—Mark Smith.
Annual Halloween
Carnival
The annual Halloween Carni
val was held In the High School
gym on Thursday, Oct. 29.
Junior High roae to the occa-
sion by sponsoring the ball and
dart throwing games, the cake
walk and the concession stand.
Among the new attractions were
the pony rides, which were
located In front of the gym.
At 8 o’clock, when the gym
closed, the coronation and talent
show opened. Advance ticket
sales totaled $132.28 for Junior
High School.--Wayne Humphrey
Halloween Carnival
Royalties
The main highlight of the
annual Halloween Carnival was
the crowning of king, queen,
prince and princess. The king
and queen were from junior high
and the prince and princess
from Elementary. These were
determined by the room which
sold the most tickets to the
carnival. Receiving these
Emery Speaker
For Key-<?lub
NOVEMBER, 1964
The Key Club met Wednesday
October 28 In the Visual Aids
room and heard a program en-
titled "The Life of a Typical
College Student,” by guest
speaker Randy Emery.
The Importance of living by a
schedule and budget was the
main theme and much time was
spent stressing the need of
college attendance khd Ita
advantages. The program was
Interesting and Informative.
NEW .STUDENT
Detores Wall, 17, has entered
Clark»vlUe High School as a
new student, coming from Mac-
Authuf High School In p-vlng.
ShellVes on Route 3.
JOpsn 6 to 8 p.m. daily
iThe House of
Tropical Fish
Fish ana Fish Supplies
Aquariums Repaired
JIM ATKINS
700 W. Third
MUTUAL of OMAHA
• Hospitalization
• Income Protection
• Life
INSURANCE
D.E. CONIRLY
Ur-
500 W.- Jackson
_ 427-2831
REVIVAL SERVICES
NOVEMBER 5,6,7, S
Singing at 6:45 p.m. Each evening Brother
Augustus Downing of Avery will do the preach-
ing.
Everyone cordially invited.
HOPEWELL MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
it is roesniLF to avoid a cold
CeMe are mere wwlly caught from others u
• oon u their distrms «rmptom» appear The
odda are that von will catch a cold If you come
In direct contact with a cold roller There
fore Isolate aa much aa poaalMe any member
at the family who haa one
INCREASE VOIR RESISTANCE TO COLDS
Crld resistance Is lowered by poor nutrition
tehaton and fatigue Normally vour body can
usually overcome the vlroa which probably
causes a cold But lack of rest, accompanied by
exposing yourself without proper clothe# Is
an Invitation to a cold Adulta muat also be
very careful for they are more susceptible to
cot da than Infanta
INFLUENZA I* MORE SERIOUS THAN A COLD.
The early ivmptoms of both may seem the
same But If the dtstresa which accompanies
a cold is not relieved In about five days. H I*
wise la no longer delay a vlalt la your physi-
cian Complications may have developed, or
paaadMy Influent*
COLD TREATMENT IS TO RELIEVE DISTRESS
Real and warm awrroandtngs help Tempera-
tare should be cheeked and If It ataya too high
• physician la needed Vaporisers can keep
sinuses open (bug* medicines and analgestra
are helpful
DEPEND ON OUR COMPLETE STOCR
Whatever medic Inc healthaid ar strkrsom
need yen require; we have It Should yon wish
anr professional guidance when selecting help-
ful product* to relieve cold distress we will he
glad to assist you And should we suggest H
would he wiser la consult a phvstrtan Instead
of using a home treatment. H trill be beeaoue
are consider root better health la he mow
Important than any Immediate tala.
BLACKMON PHARMACY
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3r ean's Furniture
Buddy's t Gerald's
Mmh Weir
The Great Texas Lumber Co.
Nat's Children Story_______.
Marx's
TheHab
Gullion's Jewelry
Dodge's Stockman Cafe
Johnny end Lola
The fashion
SAMBUZBEE RALPH STEWARD
Tackle Halfback
Weight 188 Weight 155
This Space is Sponsored Weekly by the Following:
JOHN BAGBY
Fullback
Weight 175
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Texas Fuel ^
Blackmon Pharmacy
Clarksville Pharmacy
Hardee's Super Market
Wooley Motor Company
Robert Storey Chevrolet-Olds
Parker Motors, Inc.,
Buddy Heritor, Owner <*
First National Bank
Allen Lumber Co.
Goodman Insurance
Harvey Bros.
Red River National Bank
KCAR Radio
Buffington Drug Store
Bill Barker — Don Bllie
Black Bros. Company
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Smith Sims Insurance
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Tod Leweon
Hughston i Sen Insurance
Deheaey Stadia
Clarksville Funeral Home
PM Wiggly
Texas Power l Light
Clarksville Florists
Jolley's Funeral Heme
Oriental Laundry
And Dry Cioenore
Harvey Florist
Smothermoas Aluminum Products
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964, newspaper, November 5, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922890/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.