Clarksville High School - Tiger Claw Yearbook (Clarksville, TX)

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’62 T Volume 26 Published by CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL STAFF Contents Administration Classes Personalities Campus Life Organizations Athletics Advertisements MR. DAVID BUZBEE MR. CAB WOLF MR. AUSTIN GUEST President DR. REX EDWARDS Vice President MR. GEORGE PARKS Secretary Superintendent MR. R. L. FAMBRO Principal MR. G. B. PARKS MISS HERRIN Home Economics MRS. SCOTT Home Economics MR. KING Assistant Coach MR. SCOTT Head Coach Boys’ P.E. MR. MORRIS History MRS. HOLSTER Dietitian MRS. FISHER Business MISS BRANSON MISS VAN DYKE MISS MARABLE MRS. HETRICK English English English Spanish Librarian Choral Latin Speech Girls’ P.E. MR. MARESH Band Director MR. KING MRS. BLACKBURN MRS. GRAVES Agriculture Special Education Counselor MR. McFALL B Team Coach History MR. CARPENTER Science MRS. SKIDMORE Secretary to Principal MISS McMASTERS Secretary to Superintendent To the Students: We, the members of the Annual Staff, sincerely hope that the 1962 TIGER CLAW will help you remember this year in C.H. S., for your efforts and your participation in school activities have made this year an outstanding one. We have spent much time and effort to produce a book worthy of you, the students of Clarksville High School. Most of you don’t realize just how much time and effort are used to produce a yearbook. We begin a new book as soon as the previous one is sent to the publisher. Much of our work is done during the summer vacation. Layouts are chosen, new ideas are formulated, and ads are sold. After school starts, the big rush begins. Pages are drawn, the cover is chosen, the pictures are planned and taken, and shipments are made. There are no real vacations, for during your holidays the editor still works to produce a yearbook with full coverage of our campus life. In the years to come may this book recall the fun we've had, the friends we've made, and the ideas we've mastered. Editor Ginnie Ree Tucker Class Officers President • • • •---- — - - - — - -- -- -- -- -- -- MIKE COLBERT Vice President------------------------- - - BRUCE DUNCAN Secretary.........................................ANNETTE AUBREY Treasurer....................................JENNELL HUMPHREY Sponsors MR. CARPENTER MISS BRANSON MRS. HETRICK ANNETTE AUBREY Student Council 1, 3 Freshman Dramatics 1 Class Secretary 4 BRENDA BABB Football Sweetheart 4 Most Beautiful 2,4 Choral Club Secretary 4 FHA Parliamentarian 4 Student Council 2 RONNIE BACKUS Junior Rotarian 4 Spanish Club 1 Seniors JAMES BISHOP Football 1 FFA 1,4 ARVIS BUTLER SHEILLA CHILD RES Band 1,2, 3,4 FHA 1.2 FT A 3.4 Majorette 4 FT A Vice President 4 MIKE COLBERT LINDA CONWAY BRUCE DUNCAN Class President 1,4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Boys' State 3 Class Favorite 3 Best Citizen 1 Freshman Dramatics 1 Choral Club 4 FHA 3.4 Junior Most Handsome 3 Class Vice President 4 Football 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Seniors JOHNNY EDWARDS ARLAN ENSOR CAROL ESSARY Student Council President Spanish Club 1 Cheerleader 4 Class President 3 Class Favorite 4 MR. C.H.S. 4 Girls' State 3 Student Band Director 4 Class Officer 1,3 All-Region Band 4 Tiger Rag 3,4 DON EUDY Football Manager 3,4 Junior Rotarian 4 BOBBY GOODING Scholastic Award 2 Most Handsome 1 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 2, 3,4 Football 3,4 LINDA GREEN Band 1,2,4 FT A 4 Band Secretary 4 FHA 1.2 Seniors SHARRON GRIFFIS Band 1,2,3 Majorette 2,3 Class Favorite 2 LARRY HAMILTON Class Favorite 2 Key Club 4 Junior Rotarian 4 Class Officer 1 Choral Club President 4 JAMES HASTINGS Scholastic Award 3 Junior Rotarian 4 FFA 1,2,3 SHERIDAN HERRINGTON Student Council Secretary 3 Tiger Rag Editor 4 Spanish Club Secretary 4 FT A Secretary 4 Student Council 1,2,3 JESSE HOLSTER Junior Rotarian 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Key Club 4 Spanish Club 1,4 Track 3 JIM HOWARD Junior Rotarian 4 Seniors JENNELL HUMPHREY Tiger Rag Staff 3 Class Treasurer 4 FT A 3.4 Choral Club 4 Tuffy 3 RUBY HUMPHREY FHA Parliamentarian 1 Band 1 FHA 1,4 Choral Club 4 LOU HUTCHISON Freshman Dramatics 1 Student Librarian 4 Student Council 3 FTA 2,3,4 FTA Treasurer 4 BILL JAMISON LINDA JOHNS Student Council Parliamentarian 4 Key Club Parliamentarian 4 FFA 1.2,3 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 4 RONNIE JOPLIN Football 1,2,3 Seniors JO LANE MABRY DALE MARTIN JEFFREY MARTIN FHA 1,2 Junior Rotarian 4 FFA 1,2 FT A 3, 4 JERRY MARTIN Choral Club 4 FFA 1,2 LINDA MELTON FHA 1,2 WAYNE MEREDITH Football 2,4 Senior Favorite 4 Key Club 4 Junior Rotarian 4 FFA 1,2,3 Seniors CHARLES McLENDON Key Club President 4 Football 3,4 Junior Rotarian 4 Class Secretary 3 Most Handsome 4 MARY JO OWENS FHA 1.2 FRANCES PARKS Freshman Dramatics 1 Band 1,2, 3,4 FHA 1,2,3 Choral Club 4 FT A 4 MARY ALICE ROSE Spanish Club President 3,4 FTA President 4 Tiger Rag Staff 4 Homecoming Nominee 3 Class Favorite 1 JERRY SHEPPARD FFA Reporter 4 Football 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Choral Club 4 FTA 4 TOMMY SHOULDERS Junior Rotarian 4 Band 4 Seniors CHERYL SIMS FFA Sweetheart 1,4 Most Beautiful 1,3 Homecoming Queen 4 Drum Majorette 4 Head Majorette 3 DONNA SKIDMORE Tiger Claw Business Editor 3,4 Class Vice President 3 Class Favorite 3 Cheerleader 4 FTA 2,3,4 GENE SMITH Freshman Dramatics 1 Junior Rotarian 4 Choral Club 4 SMOKY STILES Football Manager 3,4 Key Club 4 Annual Staff 2 Junior Rotarian 4 FRED TAYLOR Freshman Dramatics 1 Choral Club 3,4 Football 2 Class Favorite 1 Key Club 4 GINNIE REE TUCKER Tiger Claw Editor 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Student Council Treasurer 3 Class President 2 MissC.H.S. Nominee 2,3,' Seniors ALLEN WELLS Junior Rotarian 4 FFA 1,2,3 JIM WHITEMAN Football 1 FFA 1,3 CHESSLEY WILBURN Junior Rotarian 3 Key Club 4 FFA 1.2 Class Officers President-------------------------------- Vice President - ------------------------ Secretary-------------------------------- Treasurer-------------------------------- JIMMY WESTBROOK ----CHUBBY REEP ----RITA HARVEY ----BYRON BLACK Sponsors MRS. SCOTT MISS VAN DYKE MRS. LAWSON MR. McFALL Royace Aikin Barbara Aubrey Duane Ballew Danny Bartley Cynthia Bates Larry Beers Connie Berry James Bills Byron Black Bob Bonner Bob Bowden Patricia Bridges Mary Ann Burns Sharon Burrow Carol Butler Cheryl Case Barbara Chesshir John Compton Tommy Daniels Johnny Drew Veta Ethridge Don Fisher Robert Foster Carolyn Fryar Lillian Ann Fuller Sylvia Garland Aubrey Gist Jerry Gordon Loretta Guinn Freddie Hall . a n • i o r s Linda Harvey Rita Harvey Ray Hastings Ellis Martin Steve Marx Nelda Mills w Jerry McClanahan Mike McCollum Ronny McLeod . u n • i o r s Eddie Nations Theresa Nicholas Dickie Nichols Sharia Petty Neil Puckett Chubby Reep Dusty Rhodes Carolyn Scott Dwayne Smiley Bill Smotherman Sandra Stevens Shelby Tackett Vivian Tucker Joan Varley J a n i o r s Sharilyn Varley Will Ed Wadley Tommy Walker Jimmy Westbrook Butch Whiteman Roy Wilburn Class Officers President - EDDIE ATKINS Vice President---------------------------- GARY FOSTER Secretary---------------- ----------......------- - J ANELLE PETTY Treasurer......................................JANE ANN COBB Sponsors MR. MARESH MRS. FISHER MISS HERRIN MR. MORRIS s o p h o m o r e s Eddie Atkins Betty Bailey David Bean Sophomores Jerry Berry Linda Black Tommy Bolin Susan Brown Janet Burgess Ronnie Burrow Robert Childress Jane Ann Cobb John Cross Jerald Ensor Jimmy Ethridge Joan Felts Regina Flanagan Gary Foster Donald Gallander omo res Garland Garmon Linda Garrett Rosendo Garza Sandra Giddens Jan Gist Judy Grant Gary Gray Patti Green Carol Greenhaw Barbara Hack Elizabeth Hackler Guy Hale Patsy Hammer Linda Harcrow Barbara Hayes Sophomores Mike Herrington Jimmy Holster Janie Hulen John Ingram Donald Johnson Teresa Lawson Billy McGuire Judy McLendon Linda Pennington omores Janelle Petty Mickey Porterfield Ross Quarles Ellen Rice Patty Sauls Paula Sauls Philip Shelton Harold Sheppard Ralph Sims Lou-Celia Stiles Kenneth Vancill Dickie Waldrep Kay Warthan Tommy Welch Don Westbrook President----- Vice President Secretary------ Treasurer------ Class Officers ----CINDY RICE - - KENNY EMERY SAMMY ANDREWS ----LORN A GEER MR. KING Sponsors MISS MARABLE MR. SCOTT F r e s h m e n Freshmen Cherry Bonner Glen Boulware Sammy Buzbee Sonny Cambell Annette Clutter Ruth Cockerell Sue Conine Larry Conway Carol Cooper Lorna Geer Johnny Gilbert Dorothy Green Allan Heiberg Sam Hooker Susan Hughston Glenn Humphrey James Igo Mike Ingram Dennis James Jane Jamison Teddy Jones Howard Jordon Terry Lewis Charlotte Marr Freshmen Carolyn Melton Sharon Meredith Willie Miller Billie Ruth Moore Tessa Moore Linda Morris Larry Nations Ora Lee Nowell Marie Pace Freshmen Janie Shirley Steven Segleski Ralph Steward John Stewart Rickey Storey Sue Travillion Reba Trissell Sue Tull Terry Tyndell Helen Vaughan Pat Vaughan Barbara Wadley Gail Ward Grady Ward Ruth Westmoreland Henry Winkle Jimmye Lou Wright Freshmen JOAN VARLEY Most Attractive Juniors BOB BONNER Most Attractive Freshmen HOWARD JORDAN Senior Favorites CAROL ESS ARY Carol, a very versatile per- son, is interested in all school activities. She feels that there is a good student-teach- er relationship in Clarksville High. Her ambition is to be a good teacher. WAYNE MEREDITH Wayne, a friendly and well- liked senior boy, shows his love of sports through his enthusiastic participation in football and hunting. He is impressed with the friendli- ness of the students at C. H. S. After graduation Wayne plans to attend Texas A M. Junior Favorites Sharia's pleasing personality has won her many friends in C. H. S. She spends her extra time reading and keeping scrapbooks. Sharia plans to major in home economics. NEIL PUCKETT Neil, a newcomer to C. H. S., has quickly taken interest in school activities here. His favorite class is agriculture, which is taught by his favor- ite teacher, Mr. King. Out- of-school activities include hunting. SHARLA PETTY , Sophomore Favorites JANELLE PETTY Janelle, full of fun and laughter, can be seen around school running errands for the annual staff. She enjoys goin; to school at C. H. S. because it's an especially friendly school where one knows ever) body else. Her ambition is tc graduate with honors. JIMMY HOLSTER Jim, whose good sense of humor is well known, is not only a favorite of his class but also one of the entire school. He is a member of the Student Council, the Latin Club, the Key Club, and the Band, and he partici- pates in the activities of these clubs. Freshman Favorites SUE TULL Sue, who is considered a good leader as well as a good fol- lower by her classmates, is interested in home economics. She enjoys bowling with friends. Her favorite person besides her steady beau is Sherry Bonner. LARRY CONWAY Larry is described by his class- mates as a well-mannered boy who is somewhat bashful. He is very active in the world of sports and hopes to become a coach later on in life. Basketball Sweetheart SHARLA PETTY Homecoming Nominees CHERYL SIMS escorted by CHESSLEY WILBURN SHARLA PETTY escorted by NEIL PUCKETT LOU CELIA STILES escorted by JOHN CROSS ANN G ID DENS escorted by KENNY EMERY Homecoming Queen CHERYL SIMS Mr. and Miss C.H.S. JOHNNY EDWARDS CHERYL CASE Miss CHS Nominees JANE ANN COBB GINNIE REE TUCKER TESSA MOORE Mr. CHS Nominees CHUBBY REEP EDDIE ATKINS SAMMY BUZBEE February 1961 DICK WALDREP JUDY GRANT April 1961 JOHNNY EDWARDS GINNIE REE TUCKER October 1961 BRUCE DUNCAN CAROL ESSARY JOHNNY HOLLEY CHERYL CASE Citizens o March 1961 SHARLA PETTY CHUBBY REEP JANELLE PETTY EDDIE ATKINS Tie Month January 1962 SAMMY BUZBEE ANNETTE CLUTTER The students below senior level maintaining an A average for the past school year were Steve Marx, Chubby Reep, David Bean, Gary Foster, Jane Ann Cobb, Jimmy Westbrook, Cheryl Case, Sharia Petty, Byron Black, Carol Butler, Judy McLendon, Carol Greenhaw, Theresa Nicholas, Carol Ann Essary, Donna Skidmore, Sheri- dan Herrington, and Ginnie Ree Tucker. Who's Who Cheryl Sims was FTA parliamen- tarian of District VIII. The president of the senior class this year was Mike Colbert. Sharia Petty was Area VI Historian in FHA. Ginnie Ree Tucker was the secre- Johnny Drew, vice president, and Tommy Welch, tary of the Northeast Texas Stu- treasurer, were officers of the Paris District of FFA. dent Forum. JOHNNY EDWARDS President of the Student Council SHERIDAN HERRINGTON Editor of the Tiger Rag Representatives to Boys1 State and Girls’ State were Mike Colbert a°d Carol Ann Essary. Receiving special awards in various subjects were: Allen Wells, Ralph Sims, Ginnie Ree Tucker, Eddie Nations, Linda Pennington, Chubby Reep, Janelle Petty, Dick McCarver, Sharia Petty, Carol Green- haw, Jane Ann Cobb, Sylvia Walters, Judy Grant, Sheridan Herrington, Robert Foster, and Carol Ann Essary. The boys who received Honorable Mention in football were Bill Jamison, Mike McCollum, Jerry Sheppard, Eddie Atkins, Duane Ballew, Dusty Rhodes, and Aubrey Gist. Members of the All-District Football Team were Bruce Duncan, Chubby Reep, Mike Col- bert, Larry Hamilton, and Charles McLendon. Johnny Holley, alternate, is not shown. HIGHEST AVERAGES BELOW SENIOR LEVEL Freshmen Carol Greenhaw - 97.13 David Bean - 94.89 Sophomores Sharia Petty - 96. 58 Steve Marx - 95. 4 Juniors Ginnie Ree Tucker - 95.2 Johnny Edwards - 91. 42 That big day arrived. As with registration anywhere, there were lines, confusion, and waiting. Students who had gone through it all before still got mixed up; freshmen who were just beginning were confused. Members of the annual staff sold annuals while students waited to register. The Beginning of a New Year Mr. Mark Foster is a familiar figure around C. H. S. during the day of registration. The majorettes' performance is a side line attraction to any game. The C. H. S. band, with its director and majorettes, is presented at half-time. The Tiger team and the coaches run joy- ously off die field after a thrilling game of victory. Enthusiastic school spirit is shown during a weekly pep rally in the gym. The cheerleaders lend their support in an exciting moment. Shown are Mike Colbert and Jerry Sheppard receiving the Back and Lineman of the Week awards from Mr. Bill Barker. Football Is in the Air What's a downtown pep rally without our C. H. S. cheerleaders leading the yells? Annette Aubrey proudly shows her senior ring to other anxious senior girls. • '11 ■ - 3 r Y The freshman homemaking girls demonstrate their cooking abilities. The twerp dance, sponsored by the seniors November 10, was well attended. Soldi cries the auctioneer as Sharilyn Varley is sold to the highest bidder in the annual slave auction. Sandra Stevens is forced by her master. Gene Smith, to shine his boots. C. H. S. students gather to see victims thrown into jail. Officials of Western Week prepare to hang Robert Childress. Rita Harvey and Mike Colbert are the winners of twist contest in the Talent Show. First, second, and third place winners of the Talent Show are Annette Clutter and Sue Conine, Don Fisher, and Robert Foster and Royace Aikin respectively. Western Week Jesse Holster makes himself useful by helping clear tables. One of the highlights of Western Week is the Mexican supper spon sored by the Spanish Club. Members of the Spanish Club prepare to serve the Mexican supper to townspeople. Bell and Boss of the 1962 Western Week are Joan Varley and Mike Colbert. The quartet entertained during intermission at the Western Dance. Several C. H. S. students joined in dancing the popular new dance, the twist. Everyone enjoyed the annual Western Dance. Bartender Don Eudy serves Sam Hocker and Royace Aikin. As Lou Hutchison gets ready for the Junior-Senior Recep- tion, she recalls the memories of the reception that was given last year. Here are the two street artists that added much to the authenticity of the Parisian scene. The junior high cafeteria was turned into a Parisian wonderland, complete with sidewalk cafes, the Eiffel Tower, street artists, French avenues, flower stalls, lovely, fashionable mesdemoiselles, and handsome messieurs. The couples danced gracefully as soft Parisian music floated through the air. A combo, a duet by Sylvia Walters and Janelle Petty, and a modern dance by the Harvey twins were enjoyed by all at the intermission. The key to the city was given to Jerry Steward, president of the senior class, by Johnny Edwards, president of the junior class. Behind the scene the waitresses and waiters prepared the refresh ments. During the intermission the seniors and the juniors were served by French waitresses and waiters. Johnny Edwards welcomes the delegates to Clarks- ville High School. Ill Bill Alford and Hank Smith, of Sulphur Springs, provided some entertain- ment. Mr. Marvin Amerson was the speaker. Student Council Forum Held in C.H.S. Students enjoyed the annual Christmas Dance, sponsored by the sophomores. The Choral Club presents its annual Christ- mas program. i X Open house was held by the Uomemaking Department following the Christmas Choral program. Scene from the Christmas play in connec tion with the Choral program. Students enjoyed refreshments after breaking the pinata at the Spanish-Latin Christmas Party. Troubadour, better known as Crip, is a general favorite in the halls of CHS. Dusty Rhodes and Jerry Sheppard, members of the Key Club, assist in the gathering of toys for under- privileged children. Mrs. Graves, our counselor, interprets the aptitude tests of Sherry Bonner and Cindy Rice. '«MS At the basketball game Dusty Rhodes and Johnny Edwards assist Larry Hamil- ton in auctioning off a cake for the Spanish Club. Rev. B. L. Hinsley, representative of the Ministerial Alliance, speaks to C. H.S. students. CHAPTER FARMER FARM SKILLS 1st place In district 2nd place in district 8th place in area GREENHAND FARM SKILLS 1st place in district 1st place in area 5th place in state Linda Green, a member of the FT A, teaches a second grade class during the morning. CHAPTER FARMER CHAPTER CONDUCTING 1st place in district Brenda Babb, foot- ball sweetheart, is presented at half- time. FARM RADIO 2nd place in district 1st place in area 4th place in state Tiger Claw ..................................................................GINNIE REE TUCKER Assistant Editors..........BARBARA AUBREY. PAMELA ROBERTS, and JANELLE PETTY Business Editor ---------- — ----...----------... — - DONNA SKIDMORE Assistant Business Editor----------------------------------------- JUDY McLENDON Sports Editor--------------- — •--------------- “ DICK McCARVER Sponsor.................................................................MISS BRANSON The Tiger Claw is published primarily to depict and preserve the history of Clarksville High School for the current year. Tiger Rag Left to Right: Carolyn Scott, Theresa Nicholas, Mary Alice Rose, Carol Essary, and Sheridan Herrington, Editor. The TIGER RAG, a bi-monthly publication, attempts to give the student body a well-rounded picture of school life. School activities, social events, and sports are emphasized. The editorials deal with problems which are of interest to the student body, and the feature stories provide entertaining reading. The staff strives to print an attractive looking paper as well as an interesting and informative one. It is sponsored by Miss Van Dyke. Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to co-operate with the school in promoting worthwhile activities and to promote higher standards of scholarship and character. The Student Council conducts all school elec- tions, is in charge of regular assemblies, and works for better student-teacher rela- tionship. Our council is a member of the Texas Association of Student Councils, is a member of the International Good Neighbor Council, and is the secretary of the Northeast Texas Student Forum. President............................JOHNNY EDWARDS Vice President -- - ----------------- WILL ED WADLEY Secretary............................GINNIE REE TUCKER Treasurer-------------- ---------------- SHARLA PETTY Parliamentarian------------------------ - BILLY JAMISON SITTING: Jim Holster, Sharia Petty, Billy Jamison, Will Ed Wadley, Johnny Edwards, Ginnie Ree Tucker, Dickie Nichols, and Sammy Buzbee. STANDING: Mr. Parks - Sponsor. Key Club President.....................CHARLES McLENDON Secretary.............................TOMMY WALKER Vice President------------------------CHUBBY REEP Parliamentarian---------------------- BILL JAMISON Sponsor----------------------- mr. JOHN MORRIS Junior Rotarians The Junior Rotarians include all boys in the senior class. Each Thursday two boys are guests of the Rotary Club. The Clarksville High School Latin Club is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, an organization of high school Latin students who pledge themselves to hand on the torch of classical learning in the world. The students participate in activities depicting the customs of the Romans, such as Roman banquets, Satur- nalia, and Olympic games. Each year the students attend the state convention of the Junior Classical League and participate in the various contests held there. President----- Vice President Secretary ----- Treasurer------ Reporter------- • - - ROBERT FOSTER --DICKIE WALDREP ----CHERYL CASE .....DAVID BEAN ANNETTE CLUTTER Spanish Club T,„,.,rrr'' The name of the Spanish Club is Jarabe Tapatios. The sponsor is Mrs. Hetrick. The members gain a deeper appreciation of Spanish culture by taking part in the activities of the club. Each year the Spanish Club sponsors Western Week, during which a talent show, a Mexican supper, and a Western dance are held. Almost everyone participates that week by wearing at least three articles of West- ern clothing. At the end of the school term the students will go to Mexico, where they will become better acquainted with the Spanish-speaking people and their customs. 4 President..............................MARY ALICE ROSE Vice President.....................................DUSTY RHODES Secretary..........................SHERIDAN HERRINGTON Treasurer............................... LORETTA GUINN F.H.A. The organization of the Future Homemakers of America strives to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. Through' out the year the members participate in many ac- tivities, such as the Around-the-World Dinner, and FHA Week. The club goes to the State Fair in Dal- las and attends the district meetings. FHA, with sixty-one members, is the largest club in Clarks- ville High. President...........................SHARLA PETTY Vice Presidents..............................JUDY GRANT and SHARRON MEREDITH Secretary..........................JANELLE PETTY Treasurer - -- -.................BARBARA AUBREY Reporter...........................JOAN VARLEY Parliamentarian ----------------BRENDA BABB Historian........................ PATTY SAULS Sponsors........................MRS. L. H. SCOTT and MISS BETTY HERRIN The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of, by, and for studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools. The FFA is composed of chartered state associations which, in turn, are made up of local chapters situated in high schools having departments of vocational agri- culture. The primary aim of the FFA is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. SWEETHEART CHERYL SIMS President.........................WILL ED WADLEY Vice President - -- -- -- -- - - JOHNNY DREW Secretary.........................NEIL PUCKETT Treasurer --- -------------- — - -FREDDIE HALL Reporter......................JERRY SHEPPARD Sentinel......................TOMMY WELCH Advisor...................JERRY McCLANAHAN Sponsor.......................MR. ROY KING OFFICERS F. T.A. The Clarksville Future Teachers Club is a service club, designed to acquaint stu- dents with the teaching profession. It af- fords them an opportunity to explore the possibilities of teaching as a career and in- tends to create a desire for better educa- tional opportunities for the future. The members assist in serving dinners to Red River County Teachers Association meetings, do emergency substitute teaching in the lower grades, and do a half-day of super- vised teaching in the grades. President.........................MARY ALICE ROSE Vice President..................SHEILLA CHILDRESS Secretary....................SHERIDAN HERRINGTON Treasurer........................LOU HUTCHINSON Historian.............................PAULA SAULS Choral Club OFFICERS President...............................LARRY HAMILTON Vice President------------- FRED TAYLOR Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - BRENDA BABB Director...........................MISS RUTH MARABLE CHORAL ACCOMPANIST Judy McLendon Freshman Dramatics Club President.............................DENNIS JAMES Vice President - -- -- -- -- -- -- - ORA LEE NOWELL Secretary ----------- ------------- DUDLEY PEEK Treasurer.............................JOHNNY GILBERT Student Librarians LEFT to RIGHT: Mary Ann Bums, Vivian Tucker, Sharron Burrow, Barbara Wadley, Sharron Robertson, Ola Mae Jackson, Janet Burgess, Paula Sauls, Pat Bridges, and Lou Hutchison. C.H.S. Cheerleaders Head Cheerleader CAROLYN FRYAR C.H.S. Band FIRST ROW: Petty, Flanagan, Hulen, Wright, Conine. SECOND ROW: Parks, Childres, Holster, Porterfield, Cornett, Backus, Holster, Child- ress. THIRD ROW: Varley, Burrow, Benningfield, Jamison, Green, Giddens, Rhodes, Hines, Shrader, Whiteman, Allen. FOURTH ROW: Gist, Chapman, Bachman, Caldwell, Penny, Tedder, Bartley, Marx, Whiteman, Hughston, Robertson, Clutter, Atkins, Adair, Peek, Shoulders. STANDING: Director Lee Maresh. The band performs at all football games. Members par- ticipate in solo and ensemble contests. The band also enters playing and marching contests each year in competition with other bands in our region. A formal concert is given in the spring. FIRST ROW: Berryman, Brown, Penny, Johnson, Clutter. SECOND ROW: Black, Reed, Varley, Edwards, Davis, Morris, Peek. THIRD ROW: Westbrook, Mitchell, Tyndall, Waldrep, Beers, Black, Bowers, Quarles, Harvey, Bowden, Meredith, Harvey. STANDING: Boulware, Compton, Vaughan, Green, Sims, Case, Bishop, Tackett. LEFT to RIGHT: Sharia Petty, Joan Varley, Sharilyn Varley, Linda Harvey, Rita Harvey, Cheryl Sims, and Sheila Childres. Dram Majorette CHERYL SIMS Band Officers Student Conductor-----------------------------------------------JOHNNY EDWARDS Librarians.................................JANIE HULEN and REGENU FLANAGAN Secretary----------------------------------------------------------- LINDA GREEN Historian.................................................JIMMYE LOU WRIGHT Managers...................................ROBERT CHILDRESS, DICK WALDREP, and ROSS QUARLES Drum Major.......................................................CHERYL SIMS Director.................................................................MR. LEE MARESH 1961 Tigers FIRST ROW: Gary Foster, Chubby Reep, Bruce Duncan, Kenneth Vancill, Sonny Walston, Royace Aikin, James Bishop, Dusty Rhodes, James Bills, Jimmy Westbrook, Don Westbrook (Manager), Coach Hughes. SECOND ROW: Don Eudy (Manager), Mike Russell, Aubrey Gist, Wayne Meredith, Mike Colbert, Dickie Nichols, Bobby Gooding, Johnny Holley, Duane Ballew, Shelby Tackett, Smokey Stiles (Manager), Coach McFall. THIRD ROW: Coach Scott, Jerry Sheppard, Larry Hamilton, Mike McCollum, Charles McLendon, Gary Cooper, Bill Jamison, Eddie Atkins, John Cross, Coach King. Tiger B-Team Coaches WARREN McFALL and MAURICE HUGHES JAMES BISHOP Senior Guard 1 Year Letterman MIKE COLBERT Senior Quarterback 4 Year Letterman All District All State Tri-Captain CLARKSVILLE 14 COMMERCE 10 The Clarksville Tigers opened the 1961 football season September 1 with a 14 to 10 victory over Commerce. Clarks ville played an outstanding game all the way. Mike Colbert scored both touchdowns and the extra points for one. Two more of his touchdowns were called back on technicalities. Larry Hamilton and Mike Colbert received the Lineman of the Week and Back of the Week awards. Not only the coaches but also the fans were pleased with the fighting spirit of our team. BRUCE DUNCAN Senior Halfback All-District Tri-Captain 2 Year Letterman BOBBY GOODING 1 Year Letterman Senior End LARRY HAMILTON 3 Year Letterman Senior Center All District Tri-Captain BILL JAMISON Hon. Ment. All District 2 Year Letterman Senior Tackle CLARKSVILLE 0 MT. VERNON 16 The second game for the 1961 football season was played September 8, when Clarksville fell victims to the gray-clad Mt. Vernon Tigers. Mt. Vernon took advantage of their home field and rallied to a 16 to 0 victory over Clarksville. Although the Tigers threatened twice, they failed to score. Larry Hamilton and Jimmy Westbrook led the Clarks- ville defense. Ballew turned in a good performance on offense. Mike Colbert was injured but not seriously. Bruce Duncan and Charles McLendon receive the “Back and Lineman of the Week awards. CHARLES RAY McLENDON 2 Year Letterman Senior Tackle All District WAYNE MEREDITH 1 Year Letterman Senior Guard JERRY SHEPPARD Hon. Ment. All District 1 Year Letterman Senior Guard CLARKSVILLE 36 COOPER 14 In an exciting, fast-moving game the Tigers romped to a 36 to 14 victory over Cooper. Colbert passed to Holley for two touchdowns and two extra points. Duncan scored one touchdown and four extra points. Larry Hamilton intercepted a pass and ran 55 yards for six more points. Colbert displayed his best broken field running on a 65 yard run only to have it called back on a penalty. Duane Ballew scored on the very next play. Duane Ballew and Jerry Sheppard received the Back and Lineman of the Week awards. DUANE BALLEW Junior Halfback Hon. Ment. All-District 3 Year Letterman JAMES BILLS Junior Tackle 1 Year Letterman AUBREY GIST Junior Fullback 2 Year Letterman Hon. Ment. All Dist. CLARKSVILLE 26 BROKEN BOW 22 The Tigers scalped the Broken Bow Savages 26-22 Friday, September 22, in an exciting game there. Bruce Duncan made the first touchdown of the game when he ran 65 yards for a touchdown and also made the two extra points. Aubrey Gist intercepted a Savage pass on the 30 and ran for six more points. Duane Ballew ran for two touchdowns, one from the 2 yard line and the other from the 20. The points after were stopped on each. Johnny Holley did an excellent job of quarterbacking the Tigers during the absence of Mike Colbert, who had a leg injury. Jerry Sheppard and Duane Ballew received the Line- man and Back of the Week awarfls. CLARKSVILLE 18 PAUL PEWITT 26 JOHNNY HOLLEY Alternate All District 2 Year Letterman Junior Halfback The Tigers began their conference games with an 18-26 defeat by Pewitt. Although the Tigers put up a heroic fight, they were unable to gain on the Brahamas. Duncan made the first two Tiger Touchdowns. Ballew made the third and final one. The entire Tiger team showed great spirit and determination. Their size was the determining factor in this game. Meredith and Holley received the Lineman and Back of the Week awards. CLARKSVILLE 14 DEKALB 12 The Tigers defeated the DeKalb Bears October 6, in an exciting 14-12 game. With 10 seconds left in the half, quarterback Colbert passed to Duncan downfield, who eluded all pursuers The half ended 6-6. Colbert rolled around end and raced for 6 more points from the MIKE McCOLLUM 15. Rhodes and Reep received the Lineman and Back Hon. Ment. All District of the Week awards. 2 Year Letterman Junior Guard DICKIE NICHOLS 1 Year Letterman Junior Halfback CLARKSVILLE 8 ATLANTA 0 The Clarksville Tigers swept past the Atlanta Rabbits 8-0 in a 13-AA conference clash October 20. On third down the ball was knocked loose and recovered on the 9 by Hamilton. Colbert then threw a 44 yard pass to Holley for the biggest gain in the 91 yard march. Colbert made the final 9 yards with an end run. Ballew carried over right tackle for the two extra points. Jerry Sheppard and Mike CLARKSVILLE 12 HOOKS 13 Colbert received the Lineman and Back of the Week awards. All District Junior Halfback Tiger hopes for the District championship faded Friday when the Hooks Hornets squeezed past the Tigers in a tense 13-12 victory. Holley blocked out a Hooks defender allowing Duncan to score the first Tiger touch- down. In the fourth quarter Duncan again hauled in a pass and ran for the touchdown. Holley was ruled out of the end zone when trying for the extra points. Bruce Duncan and Bill Jamison received Back and Lineman of CHUBBY REEP the Week awards. 1 Year Letterman CLARKSVILLE 24 NEW BOSTON 18 DUSTY RHODES Hon. Ment. All District 2 Year Letterman Junior End The Clarksville Tigers defeated the New Boston Lions with a brilliant exhibition of strength 24-18. Colbert scored in the first quarter with an 11 yard end run. Dun- can kicked the extra point to make the score 7-6. In the second quarter Ballew plunged over from the one after a 60 yard drive. Duncan scored the third Tiger touchdown in the third quarter and again kicked the ex- tra point. To climax a 55 yard drive, Duncan charged 12 yards up the middle and caught a pass from Colbert. MIKE RUSSELL 1 Year Letterman Junior End JIMMY WESTBROOK 2 Year Letterman Junior End EDDIE ATKINS Hon. Ment. All District 1 Year Letterman Sophomore Tackle Sophomore End CLARKSVILLE 19 LIBERTY-EYLAU 16 The Clarksville Tigers closed out their 1961 Gridiron season with a sensational victory over Liberty-Eylau. Bruce Duncan made the first touchdown and also the extra point. In the third quarter, Colbert climaxed a 96 yard drive with a touchdown. Again in the fourth quarter Mike Colbert demonstrated his excellent broken field running ability when he scored on a 99 yard punt return. The Tigers closed out their 1961 season with a 7-3 record. Mike Colbert and Jimmy Westbrook re- ceived the Back and Lineman of the Week” awards. GARY COOPER 1 Year Letterman Sophomore End ROSENDA GARZA 1 Year Letterman Sophomore Halfback KENNETH VANCILL 1 Year Letterman Sophomore Center 1961 Basketball Team Left to right: Bruce Duncan, Chubby Reep, Jummy Westbrook, John Cross, Bobby Gooding, Duane Ballew, Gary Foster, Coach Adams. Captains BRUCE DUNCAN BOBBY GOODING Bobby slips past an opponent for a fast shot. BRUCE DUNCAN All District 2 Year Letterman Senior Guard BOBBY GOODING Bruce tries to break through three opponents in order to get a closer shot at the goal. DUANE BALLEW 1 Year letterman Junior Guard Chubby struggles to get the ball on a rebound. Duane jumps high to get in a good shot for the Tigers. CHUBBY REEP JIMMY WESTBROOK 1 Year LeHerman Junior Center Bruce gets clear and makes a one-handed shot at the basket. Chubby drops in two points for the Tigers. JOHN CROSS 1 Year Letterman Sophomore Center 5” TEAM Left to right: Will Ed Wadley, Neil Puckett, John Cross, Coach Adams. Bill Jamison, Philip Shelton, and Gary Foster. DISTRICT BASKETBALL SCORES Clarksville 40 Clarksville 48 Clarksville 58 Clarksville 56 Clarksville 61 Clarksville 45 Clarksville 50 Clarksville 68 Clarksville 60 Clarksville 51 Clarksville 55 New Boston 60 Paul Pewitt 58 DeKalb 54 Idabel 58 Liberty Eylau 83 New Boston 44 Paul Pewitt 68 Atlanta 52 Hooks 69 DeKalb 58 Liberty Eylau 76 ALLEN LUMBER CO. Building Materials - Pittsburgh Paints Ful-O-Pep Feeds Redwood Lumber Compliments of BOLLMAN SUPERETTE Clarksville, Texas Compliments of CUNNINGHAM MACHINE SHOP Phone 427-3255 301 W. Broadway Your Refreshment and Entertainment Centers CITY BARBER SHOP Your Authorized BENNIE LOVELL H. A. FOSTER WALKER’S Dealer Since 1938 NOLAN AND SIMPSON, WHLSE. We Service What We Sell SU 4-3804 33 E. Price Candy Machine Paris, Texas Northeast Corner Square Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1962 Seniors Compliments of From Your Hometown Newspaper TEXAS FUEL THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES MOORE SERVICE STATION Oldest Business Institution Sinclair Products in Red River County 314 W. Main Street Phone 427-2345 Kay and Jennell relax and drink a coke while talking over the events of an ordinary school day. BULLINGTON’S DRUG STORE BILLY BARKER Prescription Specialists Mt. Pleasant and Clarksville EDWARDS MOBILE FEED SERVICE For Better Foods Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers Eat at Phone 427-3106 Clarksville, Texas ALPS CAFE Compliments of MAGNOLIA BRUSH MFRS. , INC. Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort 11 BUDDY GERALD’S CLOTHIERS Varsity Town and Griffon Suits Florsheim Shoes Mel Rose Slacks Stetson Hats We Specialize in Quality Merchandise Phone 427-3155 Farmall Tractors and Farm Machines International Motor Trucks and Pickups Refrigerators and Home Freezers MIESCH JOHNSON, INC. 313 South Locust Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-3014 Service Built Our Business Ambulance Service Funeral Directors CLARKSVILLE FUNERAL HOME LOUI LINDEMAN, Owner Telephone 427-2322 Clarksville, Texas W. A. DOBSON CHEVROLET Chevrolet Oldsmobile Sales - Service Phone 427-2241 Clarksville, Texas Tlie 962 Impala is admired by Annette and Sheridan before taking a drive. Congratulations and Best Wishes WALDREP INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 427-2529 Clarksville, Texas Be Modern - Go Electric TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY THE PARIS NEWS WESTERN AUTO STORE Serving North East Texas and South East Oklahoma Home Owned Congratulations to the Seniors 120 W. Main Phone 427-2870 HARDEE'S SUPER MARKET Clarksville, Texas Clarksville, Texas The Largest Variety of Good Food at the Lowest Prices in Northeast Texas Save as You Spend With S. H. Green Stamps HARVEY BROTHERS Massey-Ferguson Tractors Farm Implements New Holland Hay Machinery Firestone Tires Clarksville, Texas Tommy looks over the many styles Clarksville, Texas of suits at Marx's. BLACK BROTHERS BOTTLING CO. BYRON B. BLACK DON C. BLACK WESTBROOK SERVICE STATION MET’LRAMA PHILLIPS 66 CORPORATION Specialist in Mail Boxes and Yard Signs for House or Business 301 W. Main Phone 427-2609 Congratulations Seniors of 1963 401 W. Broadway LONE STAR GAS CO. Compliments of 7-11 FOOD STORE 1310 West Main Clarksville, Texas V Compliments of f) CLARKSVILLE FLORIST Phone 427-3230 MODERN ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contractors Your Air Conditioners We Service What We Sell Ph. 427-2740 Clarksville, Texas DEAN BOULWARE IMPLEMENTS 1010 E. Main Clarksville, Texas If It's New If It's the Fashion If It's in Clarksville We Have It Follow the Crowd to THE HUB Where Most People Trade Lou selects an attractive fall dress from the many styles at THE HUB. G. R. (DICK) GULLION JEWELER Clarksville, Texas WILLIAM’S SPORTING GOODS 39 Lamar Avenue Compliments of GREEN'S FURNITURE We Have All Types of Sporting Goods Carpets and Gifts Clarksville, Texas Paris, Texas Compliments of CHECKER CAB SERVICE PARKS MOTEL 206 N. Pecan Highway 82 Ph. 427-2701 AUBREY GIST Clarksville, Texas Clarksville, Texas Congratulations From Compliments of DUKE AYRES Clarksville, Texas BROADWAY CIGAR STORE LET US HELP 'fyau'i “TKoKey Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Saving money isn't simple or easy, even for those who make special efforts to retain part of what they receive in income for future uses. Perhaps we can be of assistance to you if you are finding it difficult to save your money. We welcome the opportunity of serving high-school students who may be interested in planning for their financial future. Drop in for a friendly visit and let us discuss with you the plans you have in mind. RED RIVER NATIONAL BANK Compliments of MARION LAWSON BOLIN HARDWARE Armstrong Linoleum Plumbing and Electric Supplies Anything in Hardware Items Phone 427-3401 JOLLEY'S Directors of Funerals CONINE Phone 427-2231 GROCERY AND MARKET Clarksville, Texas Gas and Oil HARVEY’S FLORIST Safety Lies in Being Prepared for Things You Don't Want to Happen HUGHSTON SON INSURANCE AGENCY First National Bank Building Phone 427-2855 Clarksville, Texas CLYDE RAINS GROCERY Groceries, Feed, and General Merchandise Phone 427-3186 Market Square - 1 WHITE'S THE HOME OF GREATER VALUES CARL BEAN MOTORS GMC Trucks East Main Clarksville, Texas Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-2876 Compliments of DAIRY BAR MRS. JOHN R. CROSS CAMPBELL Phone 427-2017 Clarksville, Texas ICE CREAM GRIFFIN PLUMBING CO. J. C. GRIFFIN, Owner 117 East Broadway Paris, Texas Ph. 427-2496 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK In Clarksville Member F. D. I. C. J. W. NICHOLS The Newest Styles for Misses and Women Clarksville, Texas THE BRANDING IRON TOM HERRINGTON Fine Food and Courteous Service DAVIS PRODUCTS COMPANY Rigidor Entrance Doors - Combination Refrigerator - Stoves Fixtures That Are Selling Features in Modern Mobile Homes Niles, Michigan and Clarksville, Texas | ' GOODMAN INSURANCE JAMES ELLIS GOODMAN KCAR Serving the Heart of the Red River Valley 1350 KC 500 W Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-2221 OWEN’S DEPARTMENT STORES Serving the Four States Area TEMPLE LUMBER CO. Merchants of Enduring Value Clarksville, Texas 201 S. Walnut Phone 427-3095 Fred and his employer, Mr. Proctor, stand in front of Oriental Laundry. ORIENTAL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS EUNICE PROCTOR 201 South Locust PARKER MOTORS Pontiac - Cadillac - Vauxhall Buick - Lark Clarksville, Texas Mary Alice and Donna dream of owning this 1962 Bonneville Convertible. SPORTSMAN'S CORNER Complete Line of Sporting Goods Power Mower and Outboard Service Phone 427-2396 Compliments of SWEDEN GROCERY AND MARKET Clarksville, Texas H. R. PORTERFIELD TEXACO SERVICE STATION 315 We st Main Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-2400 Dodge’s STOCKMAN CAFE Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-9912 ESSARY INSURANCE 1 00 Main Phone 427-3003 Clarksville, Texas WOOLEY MOTOR CO. Your Ford Dealer Clarksville, Texas The CHS cheerleaders represented the TIGERS at the Christmas parade. Robert and Janet are amazed at the many added luxuries of the 1962 Ford convertible. C H MILLING Custom Grinding and Milling OAK FARMS East Main Phone 427-3145 DAIRIES Clarksville, Texas 1606 Lamar Avenue Compliments of Phone 4-3157 MAIN CONOCO SERVICE STATION Paris, Texas DEHONEY STUDIO Compliments of JOHN SHADID'S SANDWICH SHOP Clarksville, Texas Portraits, Cameras, Supplies, Frames, and Finishing RED RIVER CO-OP GIN Clarksville, Texas Feed - Fertilizer - Poison - Supplies Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-3015 109 E. Main SMITH SIMS INSURANCE TED LAWSON Insure in Sure Insurance All Kinds of Insurance for Your Home - Auto - Business Phone 427-2850 Clarksville, Texas 219 Walnut St. p. Q. Box 632 Patty and Sandra end another school day with a coke at Blackmon's. BLACKMON PHARMACY REXALL R. V. BLACKMON B. W. 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