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

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975 Tiger Claw Faculty 2 Classes 9 Favorites 43 Organizations 57 Athletics 80 Activities 102 Advert isements 125 FACULTY Superintendent R. L. Fambro and Assistant Superintendent Mac Humphrey Assistant Principal Gene Howlett and Principal James Brantley k SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Fambro, Mr. Westbrook, Mr. Humphrey, Mr. Harvey, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Wooley, Mr. Douglas, Mrs. Hale and Mr. Jones. MRS. SCOTT MRS. PEEK MR. WESTBROOK MR. ZUEHLKE MR. PEARCE Homemaking Homemaking Voc. Director Agriculture Agriculture MRS. JONES Distributive Ed. MR. BYERS Metal Trades MR. COMPTON Auto Mechanics MR. BARHAM MRS. FISHER Building Trades V.O.E. 4 MR. STEELE Art MR. DICKERSON Social Studies MR. MORRIS Social Studies MR. McBRIDE Social Studies MRS. NEW Mathematics MR. ROBERTSON MR. CRAVER MR. BOYD Retha danced to Yankee Doodle Coach Coach Music Dandy. 5 Arms and legs flew during the Key Club- Faculty ball game. MRS. JOHNSTON MR. RED WINE MR. ENNIS Choral Music Science MR. HOLLEY Science MR. CHRISTIAN Voc. Asst. Co-ord. MRS. ENNIS Resource 6 MRS. CHR1STOPHERSON Resource MRS. GORDON Aide MRS. STANLEY Business MR. KASINGER MRS. POTTS MRS. HURT English English Librarian 7 MRS. McCAIN Asst. Librarian MRS. EASTLAND Visiting Teacher MRS. BETTES Secretary MRS. PARKER MRS. SKIDMORE Secretary Secretary MRS. EVETTS Counselor MR. ROMACK MR. BLANKENSHIP Counselor Coach Marlene was dressed for Let's Make a Deal.” When Baylor played Texas Tech not all of Mr. Morris' students were for Baylor. 8 Freshman Class Officers and Student Council Representatives PRESIDENT: Gay la Brooks VICE PRESIDENT: David Bean SECRETARY: Leigh Humphrey TREASURER: Vicky Lovett STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Patricia Bogan Kerry Sheppard Barbara Smith Leslie Allen Gary Applegate Eddie Bagby Jerry Bagby Greg Bagwell James Baker Eddie Barker David Bean Tevis Bell Lorie Bishop Patricia Bogan David Brem Gayla Brooks Ronny Brooks Karen Brown 10 Gary Butler Lynn Byrd Roosevelt Cherry Janice Childress Linda S. Coleman Rita Coleman Kevin Collins Belinda Cook Rickey Cooper Yolanda Cortez Rosie Coulter Karen Daniels Angela Davis Barbara DeShazer Willard Dickerson Willie J. Dillard Ronnie Doolittle Johnny Dotson Dennis Durham Edna Edwards Rita Ellis Arley Elrod Joann Forte Sherry Fox Sammy Frost Angela Gill Susan Glass Debra Hackler Robin Hammer Ryan Hammett Boyd Harmening Jill Harris Joey Harrison Debra Haruick Paula Harvey II Paul Hausler Maddie Hines Fannie Hobbs Britt Holley Donna Holley Phyllis Huddleston Leigh Humphrey Marlene Humphrey Brenda Jennings A. J. Johnson James Johnson Maggie Johnson Betty Jones Debbie Jones Donder Jones Jeff K. Jones Nellie Jones Jimmy Knight Pam Lampard Mary Landers Margaret Leffel Mike Leffel Andrea Lewis Andy Lewis Kelly Lewis Terry Lewis Howard Livingston Retha Lorraine Victoria Lovett Donald Martin Kathy Mauldin Teresa Mauldin Brad Mays Dewayne McCulloch Val McColloch 12 David McNabb Doug Merritt Patricia Miller Joseph Mims Emma Moore May Murphy Vicki Northcutt Chris Osborne Anthony Owens Steve Parris Darrell Pearson Patricia Pemberton Mark Perkins Michael Perry Sue Phelps Eddie Phillips Kathy Pryor Mary Beth Rains Carol Reed Maurice Reed Wanda Reeves Cynthia Reynolds Barbara Richardson Alma Ricks Shirley Ricks 13 Wayne Roberts Dixie Rodgers Connie Rodriquez Kelly Romack Cathan Rose Bruce Roseberry Charles Roseberry Melin Ross Randy Ross Wendy Ross Loria Runnels Charles Rushing Vickie Rust Brenda Sanders Jack Sands Loretta Scales Deborah Schneyder Bruce Segleski Debra Shavers Melvin Shavers Kerry Sheppard Linda Shirley Carolyn Simmons Paula Sisson Kelly Slaton h'ts 13 .AJWGE+-l Wt A It looks as though Frances and Renee have set a bomb and are hurrying to get away. 14 Barbara Smith Russell Stansberry Randy Sturdivant Melissa Sullivan Charles Tavie Royce Taylor Susan Taylor Suzanne Thomas Jimmy Thompson Caren Travillion Jennifer Trissell Renea Van Deaver Julie Varley Maresa Vickers Debra Walker Garry Watkins Darrell Whitaker Diane Whitaker Tommy White Wayne Whiteman Anthony Williams Byron Williams Chuck Williams David Williams Samaria Williams Slaton Williams Clint Wolfe Michael Wooten Lori Young 15 Sophomore Class Officers and Student Council Representatives PRESIDENT: Kevin Davis VICE PRESIDENT: LaFonda Stafford Student Council Representatives: Sheila Baird Steve Bishop Yolanda Stilwell 16 Donald Adams Wanda Badgett Evelyn Bagby Christy Baird Goldie Baird Sheila Baird Sharon Baker Jerry Barton Mary Beth Bean Tim Berry Steve Bishop Michael Blevins Kenneth Bogan Eugene Boss Tony Boyett Jerry Brown Janice Caesar Jay Calloway Steve Capps Butch Castaneda Rose Cherry Cynthia Cole Luanne Cook Juanita Cortez Rosa Cortez Tammy Daniell James Davis Kevin Davis Terry Dawson Debra Denny James Dickerson Dan Dilbeck Cleveland Dilworth Susan Donovan Gerry Eddins Perry Eddins Elizabeth Edwards Janett Edwards Steve Ellis Tennie English Terri English Anthony Etters Amie Forte Judy Forte Yolanda Franklin Rickey Gibson Cheryl Gould Ronald Hammett Alice Hayes Walter Henson 17 18 Bruce Hines David Hines Donnie Hines Tessie Hobbs Janet Hooser Debra Humphrey Michael Humphrey CharlesJackson David Jackson Katrinka Jackson Terry Jackson Karen Johnson Jimmy Jones Keith Jones Ricky Langston Roger Learned DeWayne Leverett Patricia Lollar Rhonda Long Colin Lovett Leanne Major Alan Marberry Steve Marberry Benita McCulloch Elmer McCulloch Sandra McGill Bruce McPeters Debra Medlin Michael Meredith Robert Merritt Jimmy Mims Becky Mitchell Robert C. Moore Robert E. Moore Terry Murphree One of the main attractions backstage at the Spanish Club Assembly was Debra Hartrick's cat. Janet Norman Don Pace Benny Pemberton George Presley Theresa Presley Susan Puckett Martha Pylant Debra Raulston Steven Raulston David Redwine Dennis Redwine Mark Reep Shelia Reynolds Betty Jo Ricks Shelia Roberts Roy Robinson Deloise Rosser Mike Sass Kevin Schneyder Glen Shadid Karen Sheppard William Shirley Susan Simpson Mike Singletary Debra Smith 19 20 LaFonda Stafford Yolanda Stilwell David Stock Jackie Sullivan Julie Sunday Linda Tackett Alvartia Taylor Barbara Taylor James Taylor Joyce Taylor Alan Thompson Jerry Thompson Sandra Thompson Louis Thomton Judy Tucker Pamela Tucker Lisa Tull Billy Turner Gary Van Deaver Lisa Varley J. B. Vaughan Billie K. Welch Debbie Whiteman Vicki Whitson David Williams Lacricia Williams Ronald Williams Carla Wolfe Mary Woods Richard Wren Junior Class Officers and Student Council Representatives PRESIDENT: Rickey Brantley VICE PRESIDENT: Rhonda Anderson SECRETARY: Vickey Varley TREASURER: Linda Cornelius STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Laseda Henderson Theresa Penny Kandie Sass Phillip Allen Rhonda Anderson James Badgett Gary Baird Brenda Baker William Bachman Julius Bell Vanessa Blevins 21 Teni Bolton Eddie Boss Rickey Brantley Roy Dale Bray Terrie Brown Jim Bob Burnett Donald Bums Dennis Caldwell Ellie Calloway Kelly Cole Frances Collier Linda Cornelius 22 Michael Coulter Martin Cox Keith Crockett Terry Daniell Vanessa Daniels Judy Davis Marline DeShazer Terry Dilbeck James Dizer Chuck Dobson Calvin Doolittle Randy Douglas Kathy Downing Lisa Duren Daniel Edwards Wanda Edwards Samuel Etters Joan Faulkner The Juniors sold mums for Homecoming. Calvin Gaines Evert Gasway Keith Glass Raymond Griffin Jimmy Gullion Paula Hartrick Burrell Harvey Tony Hausler Delois Hayes LeSeda Henderson Dianne Hines Rickey Hines 23 Charles Holley Richard Hunt Eva Hurd Robert Ingram Dale Jackson Dell Jackson Garry Jackson Glenda Jackson Lisa Jamison Chuck Johnston Susan Jones Carl Kuhle Luanne Lewis Don Limbock Billy Livingston Sharon Love Rickey Maroney Paul Matthis Bill McGill Cathy McIntosh Imogene McIntosh Jerry McPeters Mike McPeters Keith Monkhouse 24 Margaret Moore James Nelson Sheila Baird and David Red wine were chosen to receive the Spirit Sticks” for being enthusiastic Tiger supporters. Reuben O'Neal Sally Pearson Marsha Phillips Terrie Power Janet Price Robert Rains Beth Raulston Richard Ribble Kay Rice Alvis Richardson Susie Ricks Kitty Robertson Sheila Rose Steve Ross Mary Rosser Kandie Sass 25 Levert Scales Cindy Shields Terrie Simmons James Sisson Patricia Smith Randy Smith Ray Smith Kelly Sparkman Bruce Sunday Mark Taylor Crystal Thompson John Trissell Ken Tucker Robert Turner Vickey Varley Donald Ward Maudine Ward Mary Washington Amos Watkins Ronnie Wherry Martha Wilburn Merrill Williams Helen Wright David Young 26 Senior Class Officers and Student Council Representatives PRESIDENT: Blake Duren VICE PRESIDENT: Debbie Lollar SECRETARY: Pam Brooks TREASURER: Johnny Wells STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Betty Lou Bettes, Terry Bolt, Sandy Hall, Carolyn Harris, Gaylynn Wooten RICKEY ACREE WAYNE ARCHER HELEN BAGBY 27 RONALD BAGBY DONNY BAIRD RONNY BAIRD WAYNE BAIRD RONALD BAKER CARLOS BARTON NORRIS BELL JANET BENNINGFIELD BETTY LOU BETTES BOBBY BLACK OLA BLACK TAMMIE BOGAN 28 TERRY BOLT JOHNNY BRADLEY PAM BROOKS KATHIE BUTTS WESLEY CADE ANTHONY CAIN KYLE CAPPS CAROLYN CAUDLE BOBBY CHERRY MICKEY CHILDRESS ARTHUR COLEMAN PERRY COLLIER 29 Johnny Wells, Senior class treasurer, handled lots of money for rings, invitations, caps and gowns. ROBERT COULTER HOLLIST DeSHAZER BRIAN DIAL EDWARD DICKSON DEBBIE DOBSON RICHARD DONOVAN BLAKE DUREN RICKEY DUREN SHARON DURHAM 30 ADDIE EARLS BEVERLY EDWARDS GLENN EDWARDS ROBERT EDWARDS W. H. ELROD JESSALYN ENGLISH ANTHONY ERVIN GREG FORTE RISHA FRANKLIN LAURITA GARRETT TERRIE GARRISON BOBBY GLASS 31 DEBBIE GOODE DEBBIE GRANT JANICE HACKLER TONY HALE JIMMY HALL SANDY HALL KAREN HALLEY CAROLYN HARRISON ROBIN HENSON GEORGE HOBBS TIMOTHY HUMPHREY VICKIE HUMPHREY 32 School Board Gets New President Walt Cillon (left) is the business-manager and tax-assessor collector. Lydia Gonzales and Luretta Johnson are elementary secretaries (below). Mrs. Terry is the school nurse, (below) School Board members (bottom left) are. left to right, top row, M. H. Wideman, Pres. Elton Ellison, Bobby Harris, Joe Rankin, bottom row, Warren Moore, Ger- ald Collier, and Carroll Hirst, (bottom left) Special Services Provided Clementary lunchroom workers are Almeda Diggs. Lupe Garcia. Eva McNeely, Joyce Crowley. Hazel Price, and Oma Patterson (top). High School lunchroom workers are Ima McCauley. Eva McNeely, Letha Hen- ning. and Billie Bounds (center). High School custodians are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. At junior high is Jack Ussery (not shown). Elementary custodian Madison Bean (below) is shown with super- visor Bill Stephens. ! FACULTY Math-Science Skills Taught Science teachers give students an idea of the structure and func- tion of living organisms. For some students, one of the best activities of the year was the dis- section of cats in biology. Math tries to instill basic skills for personal and vocational use. (1) Mike Fisher who received his bachelor of science from University of Texas teaches Algebra I and II. geometry, and related math. Although this is his first year in the high school. he has taught two years in the fifth grade. (2) Glenn Joyce has taught at Ralls four years. He received his bachelor of arts from Texas Tech and teaches Biology I and II and chemistry. (3) Gene Bames received his bachelor of science from Panhandle State College. In his second year at Ralls, he taught physi- cal science and served as assistant football and basketball coach. (4) Phyllis Rogers replaced Mrs. Parsons. She received a bachelor of business administration from Tarleton State. 4 (5) Linda Parsons who taught related math, typing and trigonometry received her bachelor of business administration from Texas Tech. This was her first year at Ralls, but she left at midterm. 5 Students Explore Literature And Music (1) Bill Nelson, director of the high school and stage bands, received his bachelor of music education from West Texas State University. This is his fifth year at Ralls. 1 (2) Paula Davidson, second year choir and elementary music teacher, received her bachelor of science and her bachelor of music education from Tarleton State Uni- versity. 2 3 Broadening students’ apprecia- tion of the arts is one of the goals of the music and English depart- ments. (3) Drue Bun received her bachelor of arts from Baylor University and her master of arts from Eastern New Mexico University. She teaches Phase 2 and 4 English and journalism. (4) Theresa Bounds received her bachelor of arts from Wayland Baptist College. She teaches Phase 1 and 2 English and drama and speech. This is her second year at Ralls. (5) Lynn Hefley, in her third year at Ralls, teaches Phase 3 English and Spanish. She received her bachelor of science from Hardin-Simmons University. 4 5 37 Vocational Classes Train Students For Jobs Ralls vocational classes are training students in secretarial, agricultural, and auto mechanics related jobs. The Vocational Office Education and co-op ag programs provide experience in jobs in the community. (3) Donald Meloy. in his second year, teaches Auto mechanics. He attended Amarillo Junior College. East Texas State University, and Texas A M. (4) Jeanette Wilson, who teaches home economics, has taught at Ralls High school for ten years. She received her Bachelor of Science from Texas Tech University. (5) Sharon Graves. Homemaking I teacher, received her bachelor of science from Texas Tech University. (2) Lewis K. Knight, fifteen year voca- tional agriculture teacher received his bachelor of science from Oklahoma A M and his master of science from Oklahoma State University. (1) Margaret Ruttman has taught at (1) Marcia Shieldknight. in her second year at Ralls, received her bachelor of science from Wayland Baptist College. She taught girls athletics. American His- tory. and girls P.E. 1 (2) Lonnie Carriker received his bachelor of arts and master of science from South- eastern State College. He coached foot- ball and taught civics and world geogra- phy. He transferred at midterm. Conditioning and mobility are the goals of the Athletic and Physical Education department. (3) Dale Butler received his bachelor of science from Cameron State College. This was his second year at Ralls. He taught boys athletics and P.E. (4) Bill Jennings received his bachelor of science from West Texas. He replaced Coach Carriker. He taught World Geogra- phy, Civics. Texas History, and was ath- letic director. (5) Merrill May received his bachelor of arts from Angelo State University. He was boys head basketball coach and helped in football and golf. He also taught health. 5 39 Teachers Serve Students (5) Elaine Fallis, librarian, received her bachelor of arts and bachelor master of arts from Eastern New Mexico University. This was her fourth year here. (1) Neida Clark received her bachelor of arts from Texas Tech and her master of arts from University of Denver. Her coun- selor cenification is from the University of Texas. This was her fourth year at Ralls as counselor. (2) Jesse Evans received degrees including bachelor of business education, adminis- tration, marketing and master of educa- tion from Texas Tech University. In his first year at Ralls, he taught special edu- cation . (3) Jean Carriker. migrant and reading teacher, received her bachelor of science and her master of arts from Southeastern State University. She left at Christmas to teach in Oklahoma. 40 ATHLETICS Rabbits Move To Class A Although the last few years of football at Ralls High had been somewhat disappointing, the boys hoped that with the change to district A, this might be the year Ralls really won some games. With the beginning of the season, however, there were not enough boys going out to form a Varsity and Junior Varsity team. The first game brought a victory over Wilson, 14-7, but in work- out the next week the first in a long string of injuries began with David Martinez catching his cleat and receiving a broken ankle. During the year the list of injuries was so long that only 13 players were suiting out during the last part of the season. The coaches are Merrill May. Gene Bames. Dale Butler, and Head Coach Lonnie Carriker. 42 Sr. Chris Sc a ray... End Lyle Donaihan --- Back Tracy Evatt------ Guard, Capt. Loyd Silva------- Back. Capt. Bobby Hitt---- Back. Capt. Paul Guzman — Tackle Kelly Chron--- Guard David Maninez - End Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Tony Whitehead------------------Sr. End Stephen King--------------------Sr. End Jody Moore----------------------Jr. Quarterback Ricky Grant---------------------Jr. Back Alberto Gomez-------------------Jr. End Jimmy Munoz------------------- Jr. Center Randy Marsh---------------------Jr. End Dal Burrous---------------------Jr. Tackle Lyle Donaihan carries the ball against Seagraves. 43 Barry Weems Tackle Robert Calderon Center Robert James Back Mike Williams Back Terry Collins-----------------Soph. End Tim Weems-----------------------Fr. Back Terry Hitt----------------------Fr. End Jerry Anguiano------------------Fr. Center Gilbert Garcia--------------------------Jr. Tackle Brad Logan-----------------------------Jr. Tackle Nine players received district honors: top row. Jody Moore. Bobby Hitt. Tracy Evatt, Steven King. Tony Whitehead, front. Barry Weems. Gilbert Garcia. Loyd Silva, and Lyle Donathan. Tracy Evatt (below) was on the All South Plains selection. 44 Rabbits Play Tough Schedule Coach Lonnie Carrlker shows a look of concern. Lyle Donathan gains tough yards. Ralls 14 Wilson 7 13 Sundown 39 35 O’Donnell 0 6 Seagraves 42 19 New Deal 34 7 Hale Center 19 6 Lorenzo 13 17 Spur 7 12 Crosbyton 22 0 Petersburg 47 Record: 3-7 Lyle Donathan fights for yards against New ! • Loyd Silva sweeps end for five yards. 45 Rabbits Rank Fourth in South Plains Ralls turned things completely around this year in basketball, from a 6-21 record to a 17-10 mark. The Rabbits finished the year ranking fourth on the South Plains. With new coaching and a new philosophy, the Rabbits bat- tled for the district title until the last game of the season. Coaches were Gene Barnes and Head Coach Merrill May. Bobby Hitt-------------------------- Sr. 5'10 Guard Tracy Evatt-------------------------r-Sr. 6'3 Pott Ralph Whitfield.......................Sr. 6'l 2 Post Terry McQueen......................Sr. 5'9 Guard Loyd Silva-------------------------Sr. 5'11 Guard Tony Whitehead---------------------Sr. 5'11 Post Chris Searsy--------------------------Sr. 5'10 Guard Lyle Dona than------------------------Sr. 5'11 Post Jody Moore —--------------------------Jr. 5'10 Guard All District Selections for 1974-75 Jackrabbits: Ralph Whitfield Tracy Evatt Loyd Silva 47 Basketball Schedule 48 Ralls 71 Idalou 62 62 Lubbock Christian 64 90 Wilson 66 42 Lockney 33 53 Dimmitt 80 54 Denver City 49 71 Klondike 64 49 Shallowater 56 64 Idalou 68 71 Spur 69 81 Idalou 46 73 Wilson 54 75 New Home 74 67 Lorenzo 87 71 Hale Center 74 52 Morton 113 75 Crosbyton 71 62 New Deal 59 52 Petersburg 65 71 Lorenzo 69 81 Spur 69 64 Hale Center 79 72 Roosevelt 66 78 Crosbyton 73 73 New Deal 70 51 Petersburg 54 81 Lorenzo 67 Air. and Miss CHS Nominees Blake Duren, Michelle Lollar, Mark Sheppard, Lauriia Garrett, Betty Lou Bettes, Bill Hurd, Cheryl Waller, Johnny Wells 49 Senior Favorites and Most Attractive 50 Vicki Vaughan Tony Hale Renee Williams Ed Dickson Junior Favorites and Most Attractive 51 Marlene DeShazer Donald Limbock LaSeda Henderson Ted Garrison Sophomore Favorites and Most Attractive Martha Pylant Sheila Baird Steve Bishop Kevin Davis 52 Freshman Favorites and Most Attractive 53 Karen Daniels Kerry Sheppard Angela Davis Charles Tavie Tump Waldrep Award and All-State in Basketball Anthony Sanders Football Sweethearts Tennie English and Michelle Lollar Basketball Beau and Sweetheart Beverly Edwards and Sharon Baker Who 's Who in American High Schools Rickey Duren Ann Prater Krisan Jennings Debra Goode Janet Benningfield Johnny Wells Pam Brooks Karen Mauldin Tony Hale Perfect Attendance TWO YEARS Tammy Bogan Natalie Johnson FOUR YEARS Pam Brooks Bobby Cherry Carolyn Harris Betty Crocker Award Patsy Jackson Pam Brooks ’Not pictured 55 OEA Parliamentary Procedure Team Fourth Place Winners in National Competition Vickey Varley Karen Mauldin Cindy Sargent Kathie Butts Maudine Ward GIRL AND BOY STATE REPRESENTATIVES Terrie Brown, Janet Price, Julius Bell, Roy Dale Bray BAND BEAU AND SWEETHEART Johnny Wells and Marian Russell Undergraduate All A Honor Roll UIL SHORTHAND CONTEST 1st - District; 5th - Regional Betty Lou Bettes 56 OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Renee Williams Ann Tharp Vicki Vaughan Marsha Phillips Kathie Butts The First Gear was sponsored by the SC. Admis- sion was 50£. 58 Key Club The rafters rang as KC members did yells in a Pep Rally. Kyle Capps, Mr. Steele and Steve Capps were the '•girls.” OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Kyle Capps Doug Williamson Roy Dale Bray Blake Duren Robert Osborne Kyle gave Sweetheart Renee red The Faculty vs. Key Club basketball game was exciting. According to the roses and a kiss. scoreboard the KC won. They also played a game against the Drill Team. 59 National Honor Society Krisan and Terrie were the first to arrive for the NHS Blke-A-Thon President Krisan Jennings - Sec. Kathie Butts - Pari. Jaymee Pearce - Vice Pres. Pam Brooks - Treas. Janet Benningfield - Reporter Debra Lollar Quill and Scroll OFFICERS President Vice President Corresponding Sec. Recording Sec. Treasurer Historian Reporter Marian Russell Blake Duren Maudine Ward Tammie Bogan Lisa Jamison Brenda Williams Keith Weaver The high school newspaper. The Tiger Rag, is published by the Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists. 61 Science Club 62 The Italian food. authentic clothes and strolling musicians added to the charming atmosphere of the Latin Club Din- ner. 63 Judy Fone Cheerleaders Cheerleader Beau Doug Williamson gets a kiss from Renee. Frances Collier Debra Lollar Vicki Vaughan Ann Tharp Renee Williams 65 T-Steppers OFFICERS Captain 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Lieutenant 4th Lieutenant Secretary Managers Paula Hartrick Cheryl Waller Kandi Sass Ellie Calloway Debra Hackler Terrie Brown Vanessa Daniels Lisa Duren It looks as though there are too many people on the court in the Key Club vs. Drill Team game. The Drill Team worked for hours to perfect each move ment in their many routines. An autographed football was won by Heath Harvey. Spanish Club Mr. Kasinger sang at both of the Spanish Club Assemblies. Prater, Treasurer Lisa Jamison. Bruce gave Robert's makeup a final touch before he won The Big Deal. In a skit Number 75's girl friend was not interested in his becoming a football star when she realized the girls would all be after him. You could even identify the tune when the Bottle Band played. 67 Band and Majorettes Marsha Phillips Carla Redwine Terrie Garrison Head, Drum Majorette Linda Cornelius Kitty Robertson Leigh Humphrey Vickie Lovett 68 Marion A. Lawson Chapter of Future Teachers of America Each month FT A selected Teacher of the Month.” OFFICERS: Pres. Jaymee Pearce, Vice Pres. Janet Price, Secretary Beth Raulston, Treasurer Vanessa Dan- iels, Historian Cindy Sargent Santa and his helpers entertained the elementary grades. Mr. Marion A. Lawson, Red River County Attorney, was honored posthumously by having the local FTA chapter named in his honor. Mrs. Lawson accepted the pla- que from Jaymee Pearce. Terrie Garrison won the first cake which was given away by FTA. 69 Planning and furnishing a Dream Bedroom is always an interesting project. Cooking classes were not really interested in having their pictures made because they were wearing hair- nets. Future Homemakers of America Chapter II Mrs. Scott’s classes did a lot of crafts. At the end of the Mrs. Peek’s classes made yam balls for the new first semester they had open house and had on display all physical education program in the elementary the things they had made. school. Chapter I Advisor Mrs. Georgia Scott Chapter II Advisor Mrs. Virginia Peek 71 The photography darkroom was painted - thanks to those in Building Trade. Auto Mechanics Area Vocational Classes Building Trades 72 DECA President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian OFFICERS Debra Lollar Lisa Duren Sheila Baird Debbie Goode Sheila Rose Rosa Cortez DECA's entry at the County Fair. Five went to Area Convention. DECA sponsored a poster contest during Spirit Week. The winning posters Sheila and Rosie also went to are shown. State. 73 denis in the lower grades. President Vice President Secretary-Treas. Parliamentarian OFFICERS Alvis Richardson Candy Sass Tammy Bogan Wanda Badgett TARS members saw a film on the Special Olympics. 74 ''You've Come a Long Way Baby,” the fair parade entry, contrasted an early-day office to a modem office. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Kathie Butts Rhonda Anderson Karen Mauldin Maudine Ward Cindy Sargent 75 OEA sold chances on a black bean bag - Maudine Ward's mother won it. A ttic Players LEFT: Paula and Kandi perform in That Extra Bow.” ABOVE: Leigh gives Kathie's makeup a final touch. BELOW: A scene from the play entered in UIL Contest. OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Johnny Wells Gayla Brooks Gayla Brooks Kathie Butts 76 Future Farmers of America Jimmy Jones had the Grand Champion Steer at the Spring Livestock Show. These 4 FFA members represented Clarksville at the Area VI FFA meeting at Longview. OFFICERS President Vice President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Terry Dilbeck Jay Calloway Jay Calloway Gary Van Deaver Kelly Sparkman Richard Donovan Kelly Cole Kelly Sparkman won 2 rifles and James Davis won one in the magazine contest. Roger sold over $400 worth of magazines. 77 Mike Meredith showed a winner at the County Fair. Tiger Clow It Is the responsibility of the Tiger Claw staff to produce the high school yearbook. Staff members are Jaymee Pearce. Joan Faulkner, Martha Lawler, Wendy Ross and Connie Rodriquez. 78 Library and Counselor Assistants Counselor Assistants Library Assistants 79 Clarksville Fighting Tigers ALL DISTRICT 7AAA Offense First Team Jimmy Dizer, Tight End Offense Second Team Anthony Sanders, Split End Julius Bell, Tackle Offense Honorable Mention Mike Meredith, Guard Randy Douglas, Center Tony Hausler, Quarterback Amos Watkins, Running Back Defense First Team Anthony Sanders, Safety Virgil Love, Halfback Defense Second Team David Jackson, Guard Stanley Hillman, Tackle Norris Bell, End Jackie Townes, Linebacker Defense Honorable Mention Tony Hale, Linebacker Chuck Dobson Greg Forte Virgil Love Tony Hale Sanders carried the ball for the Tigers. Mark Sheppard Kenneth Bogan Jimmy Mims Amos Watkins Randy Doublas 1974 SCORES WE THEY 20 New Boston 13 13 Bonham 33 13 Mt. Pleasant 24 32 Atlanta 28 34 Gilmer it 18 19 Sulphur Springs 18 13 Jefferson i 7 Liberty-Eylau 12 Daingerfield 16 15 Pittsburg 8 83 Now, Coach, it was this way . . Carlos Banon Stanley Hillman John Lawson Steve Marberry 84 85 86 7AAA District Champs Greg Forte WE THEY 68 Paris High School 53 66 Paris High School 49 52 Texarkana Texas High 64 74 North Lamar (Paris) 40 64 Texarkana Texas High 68 43 Texarkana Arkansas High 54 75 Texarkana Texas High (JV) 35 102 Linden-Kildare 83 72 Honey Grove 45 76 Prairiland 72 87 North Lamar (Paris) 51 73 Hooks 59 99 Red water 83 78 Rivercrest 40 57 Mt. Pleasant 56 68 Avery 58 88 Avery 61 63 •Mt. Pleasant 60 70 •Gilmer 59 54 •Pittsburg 51 71 •Sulphur Springs 62 70 •Mt. Pleasant 56 97 •Gilmer 86 98 •Pittsburg 56 67 •Sulphur Springs 62 •District Games 87 Ed Dixon Bill Hurd James Ricks 9th GRADE Gilmer’s number 50 looks as though he is putting a hex on the ball. 88 Beverly Edwards Larry Coleman Michael Coulter Amos Watkins 89 District Play-Off We They 51 Daingerfield 56 55 Daingerfield 53 57 Daingerfield 49  Clarksville and Daingerfield played to over-flow crowds. After the gym was full and the doors were locked, people went up on the roof and peeped in through the windows. 90 Regional Play-Off WE THEY 45 Waco Jefferson-Moore 49 Played at Tyler DISTRICT HONORS FIRST TEAM Anthony Sanders Unanimous All-District HONORABLE MENTION Virgil Love and Ed Dickson Pictures of regional game compliments of The Clarksville Times. 91 92 Krisan Jennings Natalie Johnson DISTRICT HONORS First Team All District Terry Bolt Sharon Love Honorable Mention Krisan Jennings Natalie Johnson 93 Clarksville Golf Team 94 Brian Dial, Kevin Davis, Steve Capps, Mark Reep, Eddie Barker, Joey Harrison, Jay Calloway, Mike Hum- phrey , Colin Lovett Tiger Track Team SPRINTERS - QUARTERMILERS HALFMILERS Jimmy Mims, Michael Coulter, Mike Humphrey and Dean Wren. Tony Hausler Kevin Parrish DISCUS Stanley Hillman Regional Qualifier - 1974 M1LERS Elmer McCulloch, Vernon Vaughan and Terry Mur- phree FIELD EVENTS Julius Bell, John Trissell, Stanley Hillman, J. B. Vau- ghan , Ricky Brantley 96 98 CHS Tennis Teams Pam Brooks = • ' Kyle Capps, Michael Meredith, Eugene Boss, Coach Benningfield, Randy Sturdivant, Chuck Dobson Kathy Downing, Susan Donovan, Pam Lampard, Debra Sands. Lisa Var- ley, Brenda Jennings, Martha Pylant Pam Brooks, Krisan Jennings, Debbie Whiteman, Coach Hurt, Cindy Shields, Marsha Phillips, Paula Hartrick Tiger Baseball Team Kevin Davis Ted Garrison uled the rains came! 100 101 Britt Holley ACTIVITIES Red River County Fair CHS students always enjoy the different events rel- ated to the fair. They participated in the parade and an exhibit. FFA members play a major pan in the livestock exhibit. 103 Pep Rallies There is never a dull moment at the pep rallies. The cheerleaders are never quiet and that something extra” is added with the exciting skits. The majorettes creamed King John. Vicki's survival was left up to the tiger doctor and CHS spirit. 104 Mr. Steele proved to be a tiger fan by throwing his Sulphur Springs jacket away. The serious but sometimes humorous pep talks were a weekly part of the pep rallies. The title of Mrs. Stanley's sermon was Tigers Over All” - she was also dressed for the part. Kitty was good even though sometimes she did not use a baton. 105 Spirit Week Hex Liberty - Eylau Chain Liberty - Eylau Spirit Week has become a tradition at CHS. It gives each class a chance to raise money by buying pins and chains. During this week there is also a pride in clubs day. Pride in Clubs Day Tigers Over All 106 Downtown Pep Roily Spirit week ended with a downtown pep rally. 107 Lost Pep Rally As the Senior Circle was being made David Redwine played Auld Lang Syne.” At the end of the pep rally the cheerleaders and majorettes danced to the fight song for the last time. 108 Christmas Time As the snow began to fall It was sensed that Christ- mas was on the way. But when Santa Claus started making appearances and Christmas trees were put up. there was no doubt but what it was here. 109 Christmas Dance The Christmas dance, sponsored by the Sophomores, more than others and even took their shoes off. was enjoyed by all. Some seemed to enjoy it a little no Spanish Club Assemblies During the Spanish Club assemblies, CHS students had an opportunity to dis- play their musical talents. in Spring Stage Band Concert Carla, Dennis, David and Johnny were just a few of the special performers at the Spring Stage Band Concert. 1)2 UIL One-Act Ploy Mooncalf Mugford is a one-act play that is set in a New England seaport town. It is about an insane man and his wife who is on the verge of insanity herself, and finally, after much debate with her friend, also becomes crazy. As the play ends, Mooncalf and his wife, Etta, leave with Caleb Ome. a man who has been dead for 20 years. 113 My Fair Lady The first, one and only musical production of 1975 was MY FAIR LADY, March 6 and 7. The play was under the direction of Mr. Silas Kennemer; the orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Carl Red wine, accompanied by Mrs. Mary C. Johnston at the piano. The story of MY FAIR LADY entails three main characters: Eliza Doolittle, portrayed by Carla Redwine; Henry Higgins, Rickey Duren; Colonel Hugh Pickering, Johnny Wells. The three carry the audience figura- tively on a trip to England in the Spring of 1912. The Colonel and Professor undertake to make a lady of a poor underprivileged girl from the slums of Soho Square, England. They are suc- cessful , and the play ends on a harmonious note with Eliza returning to continue her studies with Professor Higgins. Senior Activities 118 119 120 KRJSAN JENNINGS Salutatorian New Century Club Literary Award BETTY LOU BETTES Certificate as First Place Winner in District Short- hand Contest Graduation One hundred and fifty-seven students were graduated from Clarksville High School on May 23, 1975. Four students - Pam Brooks, Krisan Jennings, Betty Lou Bettes and Rickey Duren - tied for top honors with all A averages on semester grades over a four year period. Six weeks grades were used to break the tie. TOP TEN Miss Lynn Wright sang the class song, He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother. She was accompanied by Mrs. Dick Johnston. 121 STANLEY HILLMAN American Legion Award KAREN MAULDIN Business and Professional Women's Award L JAYMEE PEARCE American Legion Auxiliary Award Classroom Teachers Association Award RICKEY DUREN American Legion Award Highest Ranking Boy Graduate Award 122 Senior Accomplishments RICKEY DUREN NORRIS BELL Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. Football 3, 4 Football Captain 4 Tiger Rag Editor 4 JANET BENNINGFIELD OEA 3, 4 Pari. Team 3 FHA 1 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3 BETTY LOU BETTES NHS 3. 4 VP Latin Club 3 FT A 3, 4 Miss CHS Nominee 4 OLA MAE BLACK FHA 1, 2. 3. 4 Choral 3 Girls Athletics 4 Pep Squad 1 TAMMIE BOGAN Perfect Attendance 3, 4 FHA 1. 2. 3. 4 TARS 4 Tiger Rag 4 TERRY BOLT Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 All Dist. First Team 4 Student Council 4 Latin Club 3. 4 PAM BROOKS Miss CHS 4 Girls' State 3 Betty Crocker Award 4 KATHIE BUTTS My Fair Lady Student Council 3, 4 NHS 3. 4 OEA Officer 3, 4 KYLE CAPPS Key Club President 4 Key Club 2,3,4 CISD TV Tech. 3. 4 Tennis 3, 4 ERRICA COULTER FHA 1, 4 Choral 2,3,4 TARS 1 Drill Team 2, 3 BLAKE DUREN Class President 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 Key Club 4 Student Council Pres. 3 Latin Club Pres. 3, 4 Boys' State 3 My Fair Lady 4 LAURITA GARRETT Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 FHA 1. 4 Choral 3, 4 Pep Squad 1 TERRI GARRISON CHS Drum Majorette 3, 4 All-State Vocal and Band Soloist 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Region Choir 2,3,4 DEBBIE GOODE Who's Who 3 DECA Treasurer 3, 4 Spanish Club Treas. 2 FHA 4 DEBBIE GRANT Drill Team 2, 3 FHA 1, 2. 3. 4 DECA 4 Pep Squad 1 JANICE HACKLER NHS 4 OEA 4 FHA 2 Spanish Club 1 TONY HALE Class President 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Favorite 4 SANDY HALL Student Council 4 Football 1, 3 Baseball 3 Science Club 3 KAREN HALLEY Band 1, 2 FHA 1, 2 TARS 1 Tiger Rag 3 CAROLYN HARRIS Basketball Sweetheart 1 Most Beautiful 3 Homecoming Queen Nom. 4 Basketball 1, 2 STANLEY HILLMAN Boys' State 3 Who's Who 3 All-Dist. Football 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 2, 3 PATSY JACKSON Choral 2, 3 FHA 1.4- TARS 1 Science 1, 3 KRISAN JENNINGS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. Hon. Men. 4 NHS 3. 4 Attic Players 4 NATALIE JOHNSON Girls Ath. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball All-Dist. 2, 3 FHA 1, 2. 3, 4 Drill Team 2 DEBBIE KIMBLE Science Club 1, 2 FHA 2, 3 - FT A Quill and Scroll SHERRIE LANGSTON NHS 4 Band 1, 2 Drama 1, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 JOHN LAWSON Key Club 2,3,4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 DONNA LEWIS Drill Team Lieut. 2 Drill Team 1, 2 Class Treas. 2 Tiger Rag 3 DEBRA LOLLAR Cheerleader 2,3,4 Student Council Sec. 3 Football Sweetheart 3 Class Officer 4 KAREN MAULDIN NHS 4 OEA 3. 4 Tiger Rag 3 Band 1, 2 VICKEY LYNN McCLURE Band 1, 2, 3 FHA 1, 3 Choral 3 FT A 1 KAY McEWIN Band 1, 2 OEA 3, 4 Journalism 3 Miss Teen 3 123 MARGIE McCULOCH TARS 4 FHA 1, 4 MIKE MEREDITH My Fair Lady Hon. Men. Football 4 NHS 3, 4 JANILYN MOORE Drama Club Spanish Club TARS FHA CAROLYN NICKERSON DECA 3. 4 Choral 3 FHA 1, 2 MIKE PARKER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1, 4 Student Council 1, 3 Latin Club 1, 2 JAYMEE PEARCE Girls' State 3 FT A 2. 3, 4 NHS 3. 4 Tiger Claw 3, 4 THERESA PENNY FHA 2 Student Council 1 Science Club 1 Drill Team Mgr. 1 ANN PRATER All State Symphonic Band My Fair Lady Who's Who 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CARLA REDWINE My Fair Lady Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 MELANIE REED FHA 1, 3. 4 Drill Team 2 Pep Squad 1 Basketball 1, 2 LAWANDA RICKS FHA 1, 2. 3. 4 Choral 3 Pep Squad 1 Girls Athletics 4 MARIAN RUSSELL NHS 4 Editor Tiger Rag 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 ANTHONY SANDERS All-State Basketball 3, 4 Basketball Capt. 3, 4 All-Dist. Football 3, 4 Basketball 2,3,4 DEBORAH SANDS Drill Team 3 OEA 3, 4 Choral 2 FHA 1 TOMMY SANDS My Fair Lady State Solo Finalist Choral 2,3,4 Band Mgr. 4 CINDY SARGENT FTA Officer 4 OEA Officer 3, 4 Class Officer 2 Tiger Claw 3 LELER SCALES TARS 1, 4 FHA 1, 2, 4 Choral 3 ANN THARP Cheerleader 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 FFA Sweetheart 3 OEA 3. 4 JANICE THOMPSON DECA 3. 4 FHA 1, 4 JACKIE TOWNES Football 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. 3, 4 Track 2, 3 FFA 1, 2, 3 VICKI VAUGHAN Class Favorite 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Sec. SC 4 Cheerleader 2, 4 CHERYL WALLER Girls Athletics 1, 2 FHA 1, 2, 4 Pep Squad 1 Drill Team 2, 3, 4 KEITH WEAVER Band 1, 2, 3 Science Club 3 Spanish 1, 2 Tiger Rag 4 JOHNNY WELLS Band President 4 My Fair Lady Mr. CHS Nominee 4 Who's Who BRENDA WILLIAMS FHA 1, 4 Choral 3 Tiger Rag 4 Pep Squad 1 BRUCE WILLIAMS Dramatics Club 1 Baseball 2 RENEE WILLIAMS Student Council Pres. 4 Football Sweetheart 2 Key Club Sweetheart 4 Cheerleader 2, 4 DOUG WILLIAMSON Key Club V. Pres. 4 Cheerleader Beau 4 Football 2 124 ADVERTISERS 126 Bullington Drug Clarksville Texas Eddie Barker Cot+on-Burr Western Wear Cindy Shields and Terri Bolion Box 729 Clarksville Red River Co-Op Gin Box 1102 Clarksville Harvey Brothers Massey- Ferguson Farm Implements New Holland Hay Machinery Firestone Tire Clarksville Texas W R Auto Supply 300 West Broadway Stores also located in Paris and Sulphur Springs Vu am ■rtuis - a.onri ;■ Clarksville Livestock Exchange, Inc. Box CM Clarksville Dennis, Carla, and David Redwine were looking over the office building where their mother works. Clyde Bean Gro. and Sta. We deliver all orders called in by 10 o'clock 427-3386 Red River County Farm Bureau Morris Cooper, Agent Allen Lumber Co. Yellow Pine, Redwood and Fir Lumber Pittsburgh Paints and Varnishes Aluminum Screens 301 West Broadway Clarksville 127 At Valentine FTA sold carnations which were arranged by Jones Florist. FTA members shown are Vanessa Daniels, Kay Rice and Mrs. Potts, sponsor. Burrell and Paula Harvey Jones Florist 1806 W. Main Clarksville 1975 HOMECOMING QUEEN NOMINEES Renee Williams, Debra Lollar, Carolyn Harris, Vicki Vaughan and Melanie Reed Harvey-Duren Mtrs. Clarksville Estimates of Repairs Wayne Reed Body Shop East Main Street 427-3252 Clarksville Pope TV Service Roy and Johnny Color and Black and White TV Repair Clarksville Texas Mickey's Flowers 1704 South Main 128 Brian Dial, a senior at CHS, is shown with one of the King Fisher boats from MASTER MOLDERS, INC. 129 THE HUB Clarksville, Texas TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY A Tax-Paying, Investor-Owned Electric Utility Harold Shields, Manager LIVE BETTER Kevin Davis and Betty Lou Bettes RED RIVER NATIONAL BANK Clarksville, Texas ' IE3sSS Congratulations From THE BAKER TAYLOR CO. The world’s oldest and largest book wholesaler in the United States. KYF-22 132 THARP CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE, INC. SALES AND SERVICE Clarksville ORIENTAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY WESTERN AUTO Clarksville, Texas CAROUSEL ANTIQUES Antiques, Crafts, Gifts Robert Stroud 206 North Donoho Clarksville 133 134 USSERY SON KCAR RADIO Gas and Oil 1350 Hunting License The Best in Country Music 1 LIVE OAKS CONVALESCENT CENTER Steven Raulston and David Walters Marsha Phillips and Loretta MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES Box 708 401 S. Lake Ft. Worth, Texas UNITED DOLLAR STORE Clarksville FIRST NATIONAL BANK Clarksville Texas 135 GREENS FURNITURE T flWi Jf' SWAIM PRINTING CO. Ill Lamar P.O. Box 625 Paris Debra Hartrick WOOLEY MOTOR CO. 301 West Main Clarksville Compliments of MAGNOLIA BRUSH MFG. CO. J.W. NICHOLS THE NEWEST STYLES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN NOLAN SIMPSON WHOLESALE Complete Vending Service Paris, Texas HASKELL SUMMERS BODY SHOP Clarksville 427-3511 137 Mrs. Ebbie Benningfield and Miss Debbie Grant CLARKSVILLE TRUE PHARMACY 100 E. Main 427-3879 Marx's has the perfect gift for any occasion. Debra Goode is showing Terrie Bolt a candle from their wide selection. MARX'S Clarksville, Texas GOODMAN INSURANCE AGENCY 300 East Broadway Clarksville Donna Lewis LEWIS MEALS SONS LUMBER CO. JONES BLAIR PAINTS Aluminum Window Screens D P AUTO PARTS Ann Tharp invites you to Buddy's to see the latest fashions in boots. 427-2213 or 427-2214 BUDDY'S MEN'S WEAR Clarksville Clarksville 139 V BLACKMON'S PHARMACY Pharmacist: Olen Douglas Blackmon's has one of the largest selections of tapes and records in town. Visit them the next time you want to buy the latest hits. TEXAS LUMBER CO. Clarksville JOLLEY’S FUNERAL HOME 506 South Walnut Clarksville CLARKSVILLE FLORIST Jonell Skidmore 900 W. Main 427-2228 Frances Bachman 140 DUKE AYRES Byron Dawson, Manager Clarksville 427-9911 Compliments of G. R. (DICK) GULLION JEWELER Clarksville, Texas Martha Pylant takes her turn on the cash register. While shopping at the 7-11, customers are always met with a pleasant smile from one of the Pylants. SEVEN-ELEVEN CLARKSVILLE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Clarksville McLEOD'S WHITE'S AUTO STORE 104 West Broadway 427-2876 Clarksville Texas 113 West Broadway Clarksville CLARKSVILLE FUNERAL HOME, INC. Keith Weaver Robert Osborne and Karen Mauldin TELE-VUE THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES Cable Television Clarksville GMC Trucks Steve and Kyle Capps CARL BEAN MOTORS SLATON FURNITURE CAPPS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Gerald Capps Tom Hughston 142 PIGGLY WIGGLY Shelia Roberts THE CREDIT BUREAU Clarksville, Texas RUSSELL REALTY 507 West Main Street 427-3631 BUDDY PARKER Real Estate Broker Texas - Arkansas - Oklahoma New Used Cars Trucks Mobile Homes 1900 W. Main Clarksville Kathy Mauldin and Donna Holley are sitting at one of the dining tables made at Clarksville's newest industry. STONEVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Clarksville 143 THE MULBERRY LUMBER CO. DAIRY QUEEN Clarksville, Texas W. C. Benson The 1975 Tiger Claw staff wishes to thank each merchant who has placed an ad in our annual. Without your patronage this publication would not have been possible. Our aim in editing these pages has been to render you a service through advertising. BROOKS UNIFORM COMPANY Better Uniforms by Brooks A Division of Blue Bell 144 Autographs


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