Clarksville High School - Tiger Claw Yearbook (Clarksville, TX)
- Class of 1961
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Volume 25 Published by CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL STAFF Contents Administration Classes Personalities Student Life Athletics A dvertisements Left to right: Dr. R. L. Edwards, Mr. Cab N. Wolf, Mr. David Buzbee, Mr. Austin Guest, Dr. C. B. Reed, Mr. George Parks, Mr. Grant Walker, and Superintendent R. L. Fambro. President...............................MR. AUSTIN GUEST Vice President------------------------DR.R.L. EDWARDS Secretary-------------------------------------MR. CAB WOLF Superintendent MR. R. L. FAMBRO Principal MR. G. B. PARKS MR. BURKS History MISS BRANSON MR. KING English Agriculture i MRS. SCOTT Home Economics MR. McFALL Assistant Coach Boys' P. E. MR. SCOTT MISS VAN DYKE Head Coach English - Librarian Faculty MR. KING Assistant Coach MISS MARABLE Speech MRS. LAWSON Math MRS. FISHER Business Choral English MRS. HETRICK Spanish Latin Girls’ P. E. classes THE HERMAN AND ANNA KIRSCHNER AND THE HUB SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION. INC. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirschner, founders of the Hub Department Store in Clarks- ville. established the Herman and Anna Kirschner and the Hub Scholarship Foundation, Inc., to express their appreciation for the patronage of the citizens of Red River County. The Foundation provides two $1, 000 scholarships annually to assist two students, a grad- uating senior of Clarksville High School and a graduating senior of Cheatham High School, who are capable of scholastic achievement and who are interested in attending college. These scholarships will be awarded as long as the Hub continues in business in Clarksville. They are to be used for tuition, room, and board and will be paid directly to the college. They also provide $25 per semester for books, which will be paid sep- arately. The recipients must enter college the first year after graduation and must com- plete the use of the scholarship in a period not to extend four years. In the event a student marries or fails to satisfy scholastic or other requirements of the college he chooses, he will forfeit his right to the scholarship. All graduating seniors of the above named schools, who have done all of their high-school work in their respective schools, who are single, who are of good charac- ter, and who need financial assistance to attend college, are eligible to make applica- tion for these scholarships. Trent Dehoney, who received the Hub Scholarship in 1959, completed one year of college work in Paris Junior College. He is now a sophomore at East Texas State Col- lege in Commerce. Patsy Petty, a freshman in Paris Junior College, is the second student from Clarks- ville High School to be awarded the Hub Scholarship. TRENT DEHONEY PATSY PETTY Senior Favorites PAT ALLEN DAVID BURGESS Treasurer J. E. POLLOCK Senior Class Officers Vice President President MARTHA BURKS JERRY STEWARD Secretary BARBARA GIDDENS PAT ALLEN Senior Favorite Vice President F. T. A. 60-61 Student Librarian 60-61 JACK ARNOLD Choral Club 59-61 Senior Dramatics Vice President Key Club 60-61 Junior Rotarian Science Club 58-59 KITTY BATES Football Sweetheart 60 Secretary Spanish Club 58-59 Student Council 58-59 Tiger Rag Staff 60-61 F. H. A. Vice President 59-60 BRUCE BUMGARNER Senior Dramatics Choral Club 58-60 Junior Rotarians DAVID BURGESS Class Favorite 58-59 Football 57-60 Class Favorite 60-61 Vice President Choral Club 59-61 Key Club MARTHA BURKS Homecoming Queen 60 Basketball Sweetheart 59-60 F.F. A. Sweetheart 59-60 Majorette 58-60 Choral Club Accompanist 60-61 JACK CARTER President Key Club 60-61 Basketball 60-61 Most Handsome Senior Track 60 Junior Rotarian ANN COCKERELL Choral Club 60-61 Senior Dramatics NORMA CRAWFORD Head Cheerleader 60-61 Editor Tiger Rag 60-61 Junior Favorite Class Vice President 58-59 F.T.A. 59-60 SUE CUNNINGHAM Secretary of Spanish Club 60-61 Student Council 60-61 Senior Dramatics F. H. A. 58-60 Choral Club 59-61 LINDA FITZHENRY Senior Dramatics Choral Club 60-61 JAMES FLOWERS F.F. A. 57-60 Junior Rotarian Treasurer F. F. A. 58-59 EDDIE FORTNER Spanish Club 59-60 GLYN FRYAR Football 59 Senior Dramatics Choral Club 59-60-61 Junior Rotarian C Club 59-60 NORMAN GARMON Treasurer of F. F. A. Reporter Latin Club Football 58-59 Junior Rotarian RAY GARZA Vice President Spanish Club Class Treasurer 57-58 Basketball 58-60 Junior Rotarian BARBARA GIDDENS Drum Majorette 59-61 Class Secretary 60-61 Class Favorite 58-59 Homecoming Nominee 58 Senior Speech DICKIE GRANT Class President 59-60 Key Club 59-61 Choral Club 59-61 Annual Staff 58-61 Vice President Student Council 61 LORETTA GREENHAW Miss C. H.S. 59-60 Cheerleader 60-61 Scholastic Award 59-60 Pianist of Choral Club 59-60 Alternate Girls’ State 60 JOHNNY GULLION Football 59-60 President of Choral Club 60-61 Most Handsome 58-59 Mr. C.H.S. 60-61 Best Citizen KATHY HODGSON F. H. A. 56-60 F.T.A. 60-61 F. T.A. Historian 60-61 Student Librarian 60-61 LINNY HUBBARD Miss C.H.S. 60-61 Tiger Rag Staff 60-61 Choral Club 59-60 Spanish Club Treasurer 59-60 F.H.A. 59-60 BILL HUTCHISON Junior Rotarian F.F.A. 57-60 DIANE JOHNSON Vice President F. T. A. 59-60 Secretary of Choral Club 60-61 Senior Dramatics Latin Club 59-61 Student Librarian 58-60 SANDRA KELLY Choral Club 59-61 F.H.A. 59-60 F.T. A. Treasurer 60 Tiger Rag 61 F.T.A. 59-61 CHERRIS KNIGHT Latin Club 59-61 Choral Club 59-60 Senior Dramatics 60-61 F. T. A. Secretary 60-61 Student Librarian 59-60 DONALD MABRY F.F.A. 57-60 F. F. A. Sentinel 59-60 Junior Rotarian BETTY MCDONOUGH Class Vice President 59-60 Majorette 59-61 Most Beautiful Sophomore Best Citizen 57-58 Choral Club 59-60 DON NICHOLAS Football 60 Basketball 59-61 Choral Club 60-61 Student Council 60-61 Junior Rotarian CORA O'NEAL Choral Club 59-61 F.H.A. 57-60 Student Librarian 60-61 P jr J. E. POLLOCK All District Football 58 Track 60 Football 57-60 Student Council 59-60 Class Treasurer 60-61 ROBERT POPP President of Student Council 61 Treasurer of Latin Club Basketball 58-61 Choral Club 60-61 Key Club DONNA SKAGGS Editor of Tiger Claw 60-61 Football Sweetheart 59 President of F. H. A. 59-61 Girls' State 60 Belle of Western Week 60-61 NANCY SLATON Cheerleader 59-61 Treasurer of F. T. A. 60-61 Senior Dramatics Choral Club 59-61 Spanish Club JERRY STEWARD Class President 60-61 Key Club Choral Club 59-61 Football 60 Junior Rotarian RUTH ANN STOREY Class Secretary 59-60 Tiger Rag 60-61 F. T. A. 59-61 Student Council Science Fair Winner 57-58 PAT TOSH Choral Club 60-61 F.H.A. 67-60 BETTY VARLEY Cheerleader 60-61 Most Beautiful Freshman Student Council 60-61 Class Secretary 57-58 Senior Dramatics JOHNNY VARLEY F.T.A. 60-61 Senior Dramatics F.H.A. 58-61 F.H.A. Historian Youth Center Representative 58 RONNIE VARLEY Football 57-60 Freshman Favorite President of Senior Dramatics Junior Rotarians Choral Club 60-61 KELLY WARD All State Band 56-61 President of Latin Club 59-60 President of F. T. A. 60-61 Band Student Conductor 59-61 Secretary of Key Club 60-61 ROSSIE WARD Football 59-60 Basketball 57-61 Track 59-61 Treasurer of Senior Dramatics 61 Choral Club 59-61 ERNEST WITMER Junior Favorite Key Club All District Football 59-60 All R.R. Valley Honorable Junior Rotarian MAFFORD NOWELL Choral Club 59-61 Freshman Dramatics FT A 59 Senior Dramatics LOIS WHITAKER F. F. A. Sweetheart 56-57 Most Beautiful Junior F.H.A. 56-59 Most Beautiful Senior Junior Favorites DONNA SKIDMORE MIKE COLBERT President - - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Annette Aubrey Brenda Babb Ronnie Backus James Bishop Class Officers ............JOHNNY EDWARDS ............DONNA SKIDMORE ............CHARLES McLENDON .............CAROL ANN ESS ARY Steve Breault Betty Broomfield Arvis Butler Mary Dillow Bruce Duncan John Edwards Arlan Ensor Carol Essary Don Eudy James Hastings Sheridan Herrington Edwinna Holiman Jesse Holster Jennell Humphrey Ruby Humphrey Jo Lane Mabry Dale Martin Wayne Meredith Charles McLendon Mary Jo Owens Frances Parks Mary Alice Rose Sandra Russell Jerry Sheppard Cheryl Sims Gene Skaggs Donna Skidmore Gene Smith Junior Sp MRS. HETRICK MR. WATERS MISS BRANSON onsors Sophomore Favorites CHUBBY REEP JOAN VARLEY Class Officers President------ Vice President Secretary - - • Treasurer - - ■ JIMMY WESTBROOK - WILL ED WADLEY - - - CHERYL CASE - BARBARA AUBREY r j Mary Bums Sharon Burrow Carol Butler Cheryl Case C. A. Crawford Tommy Daniels Connie Berry John Compton Cynthia Bates James Bills Bob Bowden Larry Beers Byron Black Pat Bridges Aubrey Gist Freddy Hall Rita Harvey Loretta Guinn Linda Harvey Ray Hastings Vera Ethridge Robert Foster Lillian Ann Fuller Johnny Drew Don Fisher Carolyn Fryar Sylvia Garland G. A. Hines Johnny Holley Barbara Jarrett Ellis Martin Jean Hubbard Ann Martin Jeffrey Martin Jerry Martin Nelda Mills Mike McCollum Steve Marx Jerry McClanahan Ronny McLeod Pamela Roberts Carolyn Scott Billy Smotherman Mike Russell Dewayne Smiley Sara Stewart Eddie Nations Theresa Nicholas Linda Nowell Chubby Reep i) Dickie Nichols Sharia Petty Dusty Rhodes Vivian Tucker Joan Varley Sharilyn Varley Will Ed Wadley Tommy Walker Jimmy Westbrook Freshman Favorites JIM HOLSTER JANE ANN COBB Class Officers President - - - Vice President Secretary — ■ Treasurer — ■ EDDIE ATKINS JANE ANN COBB - PATTY SAULS JENNELL PETTY Robert Childress Jane Ann Cobb Clifton Cooper John Cross Peggy Edwards Jerald Ensor Jimmy Ethridge Regenia Flanagan Gary Foster Eva Nell Franks Henry Freeman Donald Gallander Garland Garmon Linda Garrett Rosendo Garza Sandra Giddens Jan Gist Judy Grant Patti Green Carol Greenhaw Gary Gray Barbara Hack Elizabeth Hackler Guy Hale Patsy Hammer Linda Harcrow Mike Herrington Jim Holster Jane Hulen John Ingram Donald Johnson Teresa Lawson Milos Leffel Ronnie Lowe Dick McCarver Billy McGuire Billy Minter Evelyn Mitchell Judy McLendon Linda Pennington Janelle Petty Mickey Porterfield A Ross Quarles ' Ellen Rice Patty Sauls I Paula Sauls Donna Scott Philip Shelton Harold Sheppard Ralph Sims Lou-Celia Stiles Douglas Tackett Kenneth Vancill Dick Waldrep Sonny Walston Sylvia Walters Carolyn Ward Stanley Ward Kay Warthan Tommy Welch Don Westbrook Charlotte Wolfe Mae Wolfe Kenneth Wooten Most Beautiful Sophomore The queen leaves the field in her royal convertible. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS Queen Martha Burks, a senior, is escorted by Robert Popp. Mary Alice Rose, the junior nominee, is escorted by Gene Smith. Barbara Jarrett, sophomore, is escorted by Mike Russell. The freshman nominee, Jane Ann Cobb, is escorted by Gary Foster. Mr. and Miss C.H.S. LINNY HUBBARD JOHNNY GULLION ROBERT POPP President of the Student Council JERRY STEWARD President of the Senior Class Who's Who The students below senior level maintaining an A average for the past school year were Robert Foster, Linda Nowell, Jimmy Westbrook, Loretta Guinn, Bobby Gooding, Martha Burks, Chubby Reep, Lo- retta Greenhaw, Kelly Mac Ward, and Ginnie Ree Tucker. The representative to Girls’ State was Donna Skaggs. Rita Harvey was elected F.H.A historian of District VIII for the year 1961-62. Receiving special awards in different subjects were: Barbara Giddens, shorthand; Theresa Nicholas, algebra I; Johnny Varley, H.E. II; Ginnie Ree Tucker, English II, algebra II. world history; Sharia Petty, H.E. I, and English I; Loretta Greenhaw, choral and typing I; James Hastings, Ag. II; Ray Hastings, Ag. I. general math; Bob Bowden, speech I; Solon King, general science; Kelly Ward, band, English III, plane geometry, Latin I; Will Ed Wad- ley. P.E. Who's Who Martha Burks, Choral Club accompanist, was assisted by Loretta Greenhaw. HIGHEST AVERAGES BELOW SENIOR LEVEL Freshmen - Jimmy Westbrook - 93.87 Linda Nowell - 95.00 Sophomores - Bobby Gooding - 93.25 Ginnie Ree Tucker - 97.00 Juniors - Kelly Ward - 96.90 Loretta Greenhaw - 94.60 Kelly Ward was commended for superior performance on the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test. He was elected Mr. F.T.A. of District VIII. Kelly also represented CHS in the All- State Orchestra for the fifth con- secutive year. The editor of the Tiger Rag this year was Norma Crawford. Who's Who Members of the All-District Football Team were: Ernest Witmer, David Burgess, Ronnie Varley, Mike Colbert, and J. E. Pollock. In charge of the various sections of the yearbook were Donna Skaggs, Editor; Dickie Grant, Sports Editor; and Donna Skidmore, Business Editor. CHAPTER FARMER FARM SKILL TEAM 1st in Area VI 1st in Paris District 9th in State Who’s Who GREENHAND FARM SKILL TEAM 1st in Paris District 1st in Area VI 7th in State FARM RADIO TEAM 1st in Paris District 1st in Area VI 3rd in State CHAPTER CONDUCTING TEAM 1st in Paris District 1st in Area VI 10th in State GREENHAND CHAPTER CONDUCTING TEAM 1st in Paris District 3rd in Area VI The cheerleaders sell Clarksville Tiger pennants to boost the school spirit. The Homecoming election was held in the student lounge on September 23. A delightful addition to the pep rallies was the Tigerette Team. Students participated in outdoor activities during These cowpokes look as if they mean business. Western Week. I rri Donna Skaggs and Robert Popp reigned as Belle and Boss of Western Week. The Coke Bar was an attraction at the annual Western Dance. John Edwards, J. E. Pollock, Dick Grant, and Larry Hamilton, enter- tain at the dance. Everyone eagerly waits as Dickie draws back to hit the pinata. A gay time was had by all at the Spanish Christmas Party. Two small children tell the true meaning of Christmas in a song in the prologue to the Choral Recital. Frosty, the snowman, looks a little sad as the Christmas Dance comes to an end. Coaches Scoit, King, and McFall present jackets to the football boys during assembly. Much to the delight of students and faculty alike, the F.H.A. presents a Calendar Girl Style Show. Key Club President - - - Vice President - JACK CARTER MIKE COLBERT Secretary-Treasurer Sponsors----------- - - KELLY WARD -----MR. PARKS Junior Rotarians The Junior Rotarians include all boys in the senior class. Each Thursday two boys are guests of the Rotary Club. Tiger Claw Editor---------------- Assistant Editor------ Picture Editor-------- Business Editor------- Sports Editor--------- Assistant Sports Editor Photographer---------- Assistant Photographer Sponsor --------- - - • - - DONNA SKAGGS GINNIE REE TUCKER - BARBARA AUBREY DONNA SKIDMORE - - DICKIE GRANT - - DICK McCARVER - - - - MR. BURNS - - - MIKE RUSSELL - - MISS BRANSON Editor - - Sports - - Gossip - - Activities Sponsor - Tiger Rag ...........................NORMA CRAWFORD ..............................KITTY BATES and RUTH ANN STOREY .............................SANDRA KELLEY and JENNELL HUMPHREY ............................LINNY HUBBARD SHERIDAN HERRINGTON and CAROL ESSARY ............................MISS VAN DYKE Student Council STANDING: Jim Holster, Cheryl Sims, Gary Foster, and Mr. Parks - Sponsor. SITTING: Lou Hutchison, Betty Varley, Chubby Reep, Glnnle Ree Tucker, Robert Popp, Dickie Grant, Sheridan Herrington, Sue Cunningham, Sylvia Walters, Annette Aubrey. President ROBERT POPP Secretary SHERIDAN HERRINGTON Treasurer GINNIE REE TUCKER Vice President DICKIE GRANT Spanish Club President ---------MARY ALICE ROSE Treasurer Vice President---THERESA NICHOLAS Reporter - Secretary - -- -- -- - LORETTA GUINN Sponsor - LINDA NOWELL DUSTY RHODES MRS. HETRICK Latin Club President----------- Vice President - - ■ Secretary-Treasurer Reporter------------- Sponsor ----------- - - CHUBBY REEP ■ - DICKIE NICHOLS EDWINNA HOLIMAN NORMAN GARMON ----MRS. HETRICK v F.H.A President - - - ■ Vice President - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Parliamentarian Reporter-------- Historian - — - Sponsor - - - - - DONNA SKAGGS -----RITA HARVEY THERESA NICHOLAS - - - SHARLA PETTY - - - - JOAN VARLEY LORETTA GREENHAW - - JOHNNY VARLEY MRS. L. H. SCOTT BEAU Duane Ballew F.F.A. President --------- - - Vice President - - — Secretary - ------------- Reporter - ---------— Treasurer----------- - Sentinel ------ -v - - JAMES HASTINGS - - WILL ED WADLEY - - BILLY JAMISON - - RAY HASTINGS - WAYNE MEREDITH JERRY McCLANAHAN SWEETHEART Joan Varley President..............................JOHNNY GULUON Vice President--------------------------DAVID BURGESS Secretary--------------------DIANE JOHNSON Accompanist---------------MARTHA BURKS Director-------------MISS RUTH MARABLE Senior Dramatics President — • Vice President RONNIE VARLEY - JACK ARNOLD Secretary Treasurer betty McDonough -----ROSSIE WARD r-. .. F.T.A President......................KELLY WARD Vice President...........................PAT ALLEN Secretary....................CHERRIS KNIGHT Treasurer..........NANCY SLATON Sponsor ---------- - MRS. FISHER Student Librarians Student Librarians are from left to right: Cora O'Neal, Linda Harvey, Mary Burns, Barbara Jarrett, Carolyn Fryar, Marie Winkle, Pat Allen, Sue Cunningham, Katheryn Hodgson, and Patty Sauls. C.H.S. FIRST ROW: Petty, Hulen. SECOND ROW: Hubbard, Parks, Childres, Holster. THIRD ROW: Varley, Porterfield, Burrow, Burrow, Benningfield, Green. FOURTH ROW: Black, Hughston, Clutter, Robertson, Holster, Atkins. FIFTH ROW: Burks, McDonough, Bartley, Marx, Whiteman. STANDING: Director Lee Maresh, Dillow, Bolin. Band FIRST ROW: Flanagan, Wright, Conine. SECOND ROW: Morrison, Giddens, Jamison, Meredith, Harvey. THIRD ROW: Childress, Ward, Quarles, Harvey, Varley, Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Fisher, Waldrep, Beers, Giddens. STANDING: Bowden, Sims, Griffis, Tackett, Case, Vaughn, Green. Head Majorette CHERYL SIMS betty mcdonough Drum Majorette BARBARA GIDDENS SHARLA PETTY JOAN VARLEY Band Officers Student Conductor -----KELLY WARD Librarian - -- -- -- - JEAN HUBBARD Secretary...........SHARILYN VARLEY Historian............SHARLA PETTY Manager------------ROBERT SHILDRESS Drum Major-------- - BARBARA GIDDENS Director.............MR. LEE MARESH 1960 Clarksville Tigers FIRST ROW: Coach King, Larry Hamilton, Ellis Martin, Aubrey Gist, Dusty Rhodes, David Burgess, Mike Colbert, Johnny Gullion, Duane Ballew, Jimmy Westbrook, Coach Hughes. SECOND ROW: Coach McFall, Ernest Wltmer, Charles McLendon, John Cross, Don Nicholas, Rossle Ward, Billy Jamison, Jerry Steward, J. E. Pollock, Coach Scott. THIRD ROW: Don Eudy (Manager), Royace Aikin, Bruce Duncan, Ronnie Varley, Johnny Holly, Jerry Sheppard, Ronnie Joplin, Mike McCollum, Roy Wilburn, Smokey Stiles (Manager). Coaches TOM KING JOE SCOTT Managers DON EUDY SMOKEY STILES Under the leadership of coaches Joe Scott and Tom King the Clarksville Tigers wound up the 1960 football season in undisputed second place. The Tigers had a season’s record of 8 wins and 2 loss- es and a 13-AA District standing of 4 wins and 1 loss. RONNIE VARLEY Senior Fullback 4 Year Letterman Co-Captain DAVID BURGESS Senior Guard 3 Year Letterman Co-Captain CLARKSVILLE 0 COMMERCE 6 J. E. POLLOCK Senior End 3 Year Letterman The Clarksville Tigers opened the 1960 football season September 2 with a disappointing 8-0 loss to the Commerce Tigers. Clarksville played an outstanding game all the way, and as a result, won in everything except the score. Although the Tigers made three touchdowns, each was called back on some technicality. Ronnie Varley and J. E. Pollock received the Back and Lineman of the Week awards. Coaches and fans alike were very pleased with the fighting spirit of our Tiger team. ERNEST WITMER Senior Tackle 2 Year Letterman MIKE COLBERT Junior Quarterback 3 Year Letterman CLARKSVILLE 14 MT. VERNON 6 The second game of the 1960 football season was played September 9 at Clarksville with the Mt. Vernon Tigers. Clarksville took advantage of the home field and rallied up a 14-6 victory over the Tigers. Mt. Vernon scored the first 6 points of the game. In the second quarter Ellis Martin caught a blocked kick and scored Clarksville’s first touch- down. Mike Colbert scored the extra points. Later Ronnie Varley ran 65 yards for the final touchdown. Ellis Martin and Mike Colbert received the Lineman and Back of the Week awards. CLARKSVILLE 6 COOPER 0 DUANE BALLEW Sophomore Halfback 2 Year Letterman In an exciting fast moving game the Clarksville Tigers clashed with the Cooper Bulldogs. This game marked Clarks- ville's second win of the season. Three times in the first quarter the Bulldogs neared the goal line, but the strong Tiger defense held against their threats. Late in the third quarter Mike Colbert ran the ball almost to the goal but lost the ball on a fumble. The ball changed hands several times before the Tigers finally scored. Ernest Witmer and Rossie Ward received the Lineman and Back of the Week awards. DON NICHOLAS Senior End 1 Year Letterman Charles McLendon Junior Tackle 1 Year Letterman ELLIS MARTIN Senior Guard 1 Year Letterman CLARKSVILLE 64 BROKEN BOW 0 September 23 the Clarksville Tigers clashed with the Broken Bow Savages and displayed about everything that could be expected of a ball club. Johnny Gullion sparked the Tiger offense with his posting of 4 touchdowns. Mike Colbert threw 3 touchdown passes and ran for another. Rossie Ward also received 2 touchdowns to his credit. One of Col- bert's payoff passes was to Jim Westbrook. Ronnie Varley scored 4 conversions and 1 touchdown. Johnny Holly scored 2 of the extra points. David Burgess and Johnny Gullion re- ceived the Lineman and Back of the Week awards. JOHNNY HOLLY Freshman Quarterback 1 Year Letterman MIKE McCOLLUM Sophomore Center 1 Year Letterman CLARKSVILLE 14 PAUL PEWITT 6 DUSTY RHODES Sophomore End 1 Year Letterman The Clarksville Tigers began their conference games September 30 with a 14-6 victory over the Paul Pewitt Bra- hamas. Fullback Ronnie Varley kept the Tigers going as he scored the first Tiger touchdown in the second quarter. In the third quarter Mike Colbert came up with the Tiger's second touchdown. The Clarksville Quarterback Club chose Charles McLendon and Ronnie Varley as Lineman and Back of the Week”. Although these boys were chosen for their outstanding performances, they had the whole Tiger team be- hind them. RONNIE JOPLIN Junior Guard 1 Year Letterman BILL JAMISON Junior Guard 1 Year Letterman BRUCE DUNCAN Junior Halfback 1 Year Letterman CLARKSVILLE 36 DEKALB 0 The Clarksville Tigers met the Dekalb Bears Friday, October 7, and racked up a 36-0 victory. Soon after the Tigers gained possession of the ball, Ronnie Varley moved over the goal line for the first touchdown of the game. The second touchdown came when Mike Colbert threw a touch- down pass to halfback Rossle Ward. Mike Colbert scored the third Tiger touchdown. In the fourth quarter Rossie Ward ran 15 yards for another 6 points. Ronnie Varley bolted over for the final touchdown. The Lineman and Back of the Week awards went to J. E. Pollock and Mike Colbert. CLARKSVILLE 30 ATLANTA 14 The spirited Tiger team traveled to Atlanta Friday, October 14, to take the Rabbits in an exciting test of teamwork and sKill. In the first half Johnny Gul- lion scored the first Tiger touchdown. After another long drive Gullion scored the second touchdown. After the half the Tigers penetrated the enemy line, and Mike Colbert scored the third touch- down. Later in the second half Ronnie Varley scored the final touchdown. Duane Ballew received the Defensive Back of the Week award and Bill Jam- ison was awarded the Lineman of the Week award. CLARKSVILLE 8 HOOKS 40 Friday, October 21, the Tigers fell victims of the Hooks Hornets. This was the Tigers' first defeat in 13-AA District competition. The Tigers were seemingly victorious in every way except the score. Johnny Gullion suffered severe injuries and was unable to play the rest of the season. While the Tigers' second string was in the ball game, Johnny Holly threw a pass to Jimmy Westbrook for the only Tiger touchdown. Johnny Holly received the Back of the Week award, and Larry Hamilton received the Lineman of the Week award. CLARKSVILLE 30 NEW BOSTON 16 In an exciting gridiron contest Oct- ober 23, the Tigers bounced the New Boston Lions in a 30-16 victory. Ronnie Varley scored 8 points, Rossie Ward scored 2 points, and Mike Colbert scored the rest of the 24 points. For Colbert’s fine performances, the Quarterback Club chose him as Back of the Week . David Burgess, who was credited with 19 un- assisted tackles, received the Lineman of the Week award. CLARKSVILLE 22 LIBERTY EYLAU 6 November 4 the Clarksville Tigers finished their 1960 Football Season with an exciting 22-6 victory over the Liberty Eylau Leopards. In the second quarter Rossie Ward scored the Tigers' first touchdown. In the third quarter Ronnie Varley added another six points to the score, and Ward scored the two extra points. Later in the game Varley added the final 8 points. In the final minutes of the fourth quarter David Burgess suffered a knee injury. Football Sweetheart KITTY BATES Basketball Sweetheart THERESA NICHOLAS Left to right: Coach Scott, Bruce Duncan, Jack Carter, Bobby Gooding, Larry Hamilton, Robert Popp, Don Nicholas, Rossie Ward, Johnny Holly, Chubby Reep, Duane Ballew,'Jimmy Westbrook, Coach King. 9 2 Year Letterman The boys anxiously wait as Robert jumps for the ball. Although the ball was nearly blocked, Rossie shot just in time. JACK CARTER Senior Guard 1 Year Letterman Carter slips under the goal for a fast shot. DON NICHOLAS Senior Center 1 Year Letterman BOBBY GOODING Junior Forward 1 Year Letterman Bobby is almost in the clear as he makes a long shot at the goal. Don drops in two points for the Tigers. Bruce keeps a sharp eye on the goal as he shoots. When Bruce finds an opening, he comes in for a shot. frB” Team Left to right; Mike Colbert, John Cross, Johnny Holly, Jimmy West brook, Duane Ballew, Chubby Reep. DISTRICT BASKETBALL SCORES Clarksville 49 New Boston 78 Clarksville 69 Paul Pewitt 48 Clarksville 62 Atlanta 56 Clarksville 61 Hooks 69 Clarksville 46 DeKalb 55 Clarksville 77 Liberty Eylau 42 Clarksville 40 New Boston 60 Clarksville 85 Atlanta 50 Clarksville 54 Hooks 68 Clarksville 72 DeKalb 61 Clarksville 61 Paul Pewitt 57 Clarksville 47 Liberty Eylau 53 Track Team These boys come out and participate in the last sport of the season. They work hard, and, as a result, the best will enter the track meets during the spring. Discus and Shot Put Weights BILL JAMISON J. E. POLLOCK, DUANE BALLEW RONNIE VARLEY Compliments of DEAN BOULWARE IMPLEMENTS 1010 E. Main BROADWAY CIGAR STORE Clarksville, Compliments of Texas CITY MARKET PROCESSING PLANT FITZHENRY STOCKMAN CAFE Custom Slaughtering and Pick-Up Service HAROLD BROWN Clarksville, Texas BULLINGTON’S DRUG STORE BILLY BARKER Prescription Specialists Mt. Pleasant and Clarksville CHECKER CAB SERVICE Ph. 427-2701 Clarksville, Texas THE FASHION W. J. GIST Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes Ph. 427-2970 Clarksville, Texas Compliments of GREEN'S FURNITURE G. R. (DICK) GULLION Clarksville, Texas Jeweler Carpets and Gifts Clarksville, Texas CITY BARBER SHOP A. B. VARLEY H. A. FOSTER Compliments of CLARKSVILLE FEED k SUPPLY Clarksville, Texas BOLIN HARDWARE Armstrong Linoleum Hotpoint Appliances Anything in Modern Furniture Phone 427-3401 Compliments of BOLLMAN SUPERETTE 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 C H MILLING Custom Grinding and Milling East Main Phone 427-3145 Clarksville, Texas Ap Compliments of r CLARKSVILLE ( FLORIST Phone 427-3230 Compliments of CAVINESS POWER MOWER SHOP AND SPORTSMAN'S CORNER Compliments of CUNNINGHAM MACHINE SHOP BUDDY GERALD’S CLOTHIERS Griffon Suits Jarmon Shoes Mel Rose Slacks Stetson Hats We Specialize in Quality Merchandise Phone 427-3155 Ambulance Service Funeral Directors CLARKSVILLE FUNERAL HOME LOUI LINDEMAN, Owner Telephone 427-2322 Clarksville, Texas TEMPLE LUMBER CO. Merchants of Enduring Value Clarksville, Texas 201 S. Walnut Phone 427-3095 GOODMAN INSURANCE 302 East Broadway JAMES ELLIS GOODMAN Box 1107 Clarksville, Texas Phone 427-2221 Farmall Tractors and Farm Machines International Motor Trucks and Pickups International Refrigerators and Home Freezers MIESCH JOHNSON, INC. 313 South Locust Phone 427-3014 Clarksville, Texas Service Built Our Business ALLEN LUMBER CO. Building Materials - Pittsburgh Paints Compliments of JOHN SHADIL'S SANDWICH SHOP Clarksville, Texas Ful-O-Pep Feeds JOLLEY'S Directors of Funerals Phone 427-2231 Phone 427-3255 301 W. Broadway Clarksville, Texas HARVEY’S FLORIST Member F. T. D. Clarksville, Texas ENTAL LAUNDRY S CLE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1961 Seniors F rom Your Hometown Newspaper THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES Oldest Business Institution in Red River County CONINE GROCERY AND MARKET Gas and Oil GRIFFIN PLUMBING CO. J. C. 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