Clarksville High School - Tiger Claw Yearbook (Clarksville, TX)
- Class of 1982
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TIGER CLAW Clarksville High School Clarksville, Texas i Making Tracks ’81-’82 As early as June, signs of the coming school year are apparent as the Seniors gather to receive the long-awaited Senior Rings. With preparations intensifying in early August, the band leads the way into the 1981- 82 school year as the CHS Tigers start making tracks. Students arrive on campus... without waiting for the school bus. And fans seldom wait for the season to begin to enjoy... 2 3 ... and T-Steppers battle the summer heat In their quest for perfection. 4 On August 31, 1981. the bell sounds, and CHS students make tracks for the first classes of the school year. 5 School Board Seated: Jerry Westbrook, Mrs. Imogene Wooley, Robert Smith and Mrs. Helen Hale. Stand- ing: Superintendent Gene Whitsell, Assistant Superintendent Mac Humphrey, Teddy Smotherman Charles Ray McLendon and Edward Dickson. 6 Gene Howlett Assistant Principal Gary Wilkins Title I Director i Don Westbrook Vocational Director Glenn Acker Principal 7 Linda Acker American History Mike Benningfield Math, Tennis Coach, Senior Class Sponsor James Barham Building Trades Gloria Bettes High School Secretary Valton Byers Metal Trades Gertie Bennett Resource Aide Marlene Christopherson English, P.E., Cheerleaders Spon- sor, Senior Class Sponsor 8 Karen Cooper English, Math, T-Stepper Sponsor William Dickerson World Geography Maurine Fisher Vocational Office Education Rosemary Evetts Counselor Ben Fowzer Assistant Band Director, Senior Class Sponsor Bonnie Eastland Homebound Teacher Donna Cornelius Resource Aide Patricia Fowzer Choir Director Johnny Holley Chemistry, Biology Teela Hurt Latin, Librarian Joann Glasco Voc. Adj. Co-Ordinator Sue Hughes Resource Jan Hausler Math, Tiger Claw Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor Sammy Humphrey Vocational Counselor Dharlene Jones Distributive Education, Senior Class Sponsor 10 Dora Jones English Bill Mabry Agriculture Dale Parker Biology, Physical Science Bob LaRue Girls’ Athletics John Morris Government, Economics, Senior Class Sponsor Chester Linton Auto Mechanics Helen Nash Speech, Spanish, Journalism, Tiger Rag Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor Ann Pearce Typing, Accounting 11 Inez Price Study Hall U Joan Phillips Business Office Secretary Jerri Robinson Resource James (Pete) Pearce Agriculture Joycelyn Skidmore Superintendent’s Secretary Kenneth Storey World History, Coach Gratie Potts English I Georgia Scott Homemaking 12 Betsy Tull Vocational Secretary Katherine Underwood Bookkeeper Coaches: Ross Gwinn, Lonnie Cooper, Athletic Director Hilton Lambeth, Dennis Brown, R. G. Burris, Vance Perkins Joyce Lynn Ward Assistant Librarian Carolyn Welch Resource Aide Denny Whitley Band Director. Senior Class Sponsor 13 Maintenance Staff Maintenance Supervisor James Jones, Freddy Meadows, Bret Jones and Danny Healy. Norma Williams, Rosie Jackson and Mary Ruth Jackson, High School. Sue Fletcher. Vocational School. 14 CLASSES We Remember Roger Wade Lampard September 12. 1963-December 13. 1978 Richard Gary Thompson September 28, 1963-July 12. 1981 James Patrick Williams July 23. 1964-July 21. 1979 Roger, Richard and Pat were students at CHS and this year would have been Seniors. Each was active in the life of the school and made positive contributions to classes, sports, organizations and activities. They are remembered by the many people whose lives they touched. Because our memories of them perpetuate the joys, the dreams, the expectations and the friendships we shared, we honor them in this 1981-82 Tiger Claw. The Senior Class of 1981-1982 Roger Lampard Richard Thompson Pat Williams 16 Senior Class Officers and Student Council Representatives • - Trf President: Janna Hartrick Vice-President: George English Secretary: Amy Harvey Student Council Representatives: Carmen Eeds Donna Humphrey Jill Young TAMMY ALLEN — FHA I and II; DECA Lab; DECA CO-OP Tammy Allen DELOISE BAGBY — FHA. 4 years; Perfect Attendance. 3 years; Girls' Athletics. 4 years. MVP Track. 1 year Deloise Ann Bagby Linda Bagby 17 Paula Ballew PAULA BALLEW — Honor Roll; All-District Band, 4 years; Homecoming Queen Nominee; Most Attractive, 3 years JANETTE BRADEN — A-Honor Roll; Band. 3 years; National Honor Society; OEA, 2 years LANCE BROOKS — Boys’ State Representative; Ready Writing District Cham- pion; Sam Rayburn Symposium; Key Club President JIMMY CARSON — FFA; FFA Sentinel; Houston Livestock Team, 2 years; Track, 1 year STEVE CHAMPE — B-Honor Roll. 2 years; A-Honor Roll, 1 year; Band. 4 years; Key Club RUTHIE CHERRY — Volleyball; Basketball; Track. Cross Country KAROLYN CHILDRESS — DECA; FHA, 3 years; Speech and Drama Club, 1 year; Perfect Attendance. 1 year Vince Braxton Steve Champe 18 Lance Robert Brooks Take pride In your work. Ruthie Cherry Deborah Bowers Janette Braden Jimmy Carson Colleen Castaneda Tracy Chiver Karolyn B. Childress 19 MELISSA CLARK — Class Secretary, 3 years; Drill Team. 4 years (Co-Captain); Speech and Drama Club President; Who’s Who DELL COLE — DECA; Yearbook Staff; Choir. 2 years; FFA, 1 year DERYL COLLINS — All-District Football, 2 years; Texas Blue Chipper (All-State Candidate) CHUCK DAWSON — Track. 1 year; Football. 1 year; Metal Trades VICTORIA DILLAHUNTY — Volleyball, 4 years; Basketball. 4 years; Track. 4 years; Speech and Drama Club. 2 years GAIL DILLARD — All-District Basketball. 2 years; MVP and All-District Volleyball. 2 years; Regional Qualifier in 4 Track Events. Junior Year; All Red River Valley Basketball. Junior Year MARVIN EDWARDS — Basketball District Winner Team; Honorable Mention Basketball. 2 years; Perfect Attendance 3 years; Football, 1 year SHANNON EDWARDS — FTA, 1 year; FHA, 3 years; FHA Secretary. 1 year; Band. 3 years CARMEN EEDS — Band Drum Major; Girls’ State Representative; Who’s Who; OEA National Winning Parliamentary Team Greg Clark Charles E. Dawson Melissa Cae Clark Never underestimate your powers!' Dell Cole Doug Dawson Mark Dean Victoria Dillahunty Marvin Edwards Shannon Edwards Carmen Eeds Live life for yourself . 21 GEORGE ENGLISH — Football, 2 years; Basketball District Champion Team; Senior Class Vice-President STEPHANIE ENGLISH — Band; DECA; Speech and Drama Club; Cheerleader DEADRA ERVIN — Who's Who; VOE, 2 years; FHA, 2 years; Key Club, 1 year BRENDA ETTERS — Perfect Attendance. 2 years; FHA; Speech and Drama Club. 2 years; Spanish Club. 3 years JACKIE GAINES — FHA, 2 years; Teacher s Aide, 3 years JEFF GAINES — FFA Reporter. 1 year; Key Club, 1 year; Track, 2 years; Parliamentary Procedure. Forestry, and Livestock Teams JUANITA GIDDENS — Perfect Attendance. 3 years; Spanish Club. Speech and Drama Club; TARS BILLY GLOVER — Perfect Attendance. 1 year; FFA; Auto Mechanics LLOYD GRAVES — All-Region Choir. 2 years; Honorable Mention All-District Football RICHARD GRAY — All-District Football. 3 years; All-District Basketball. 2 years; All-District Baseball. 3 years; Sophomore of the Year 22 George Howard English, Jr. Everybody loves a winner. Clamon Gaffney Juanita Marie Giddens A friend in need is a friend indeed. Stephanie English Jackie (Carrell) Gaines “Tomorrow holds the future.' Deadra Ervin Thanks for all the memories. Brenda Joyce Etters Jeffrey Gaines Donna Gallander Billy Glover With a high IQ, I could be like John Morris, too. Lloyd Marcus Graves “High school meant a new beginning of life for me.” Richard Gray “Let's work together forever. 23 Richard Greer JANNA HARTRICK — 1981 Bluebonnet Girls' State Representative; Sophomore Class Favorite; Senior Class President; National Honor Society KEITH HIGGINS — All-District Football. 2 years; Spanish Club Beau; All-District Baseball; DECA State Competition Winner SCOTT HINKLE — FFA. 2 years; Metal Trades. 2 years; Football. 1 year; Perfect Attendance. 4 years LONNIE HOBBS — First Team All-District Football. 2 years; First Team All- District Basketball. 3 years; All Red River Valley Basketball. 3 years; Most Hand- some. 2 years Amy Harvey Wayne Hines 24 Janna Hartrick Henry Hansbrough Clay Harvey Teresa Hastings Donald Hobbs Keith Higgins Lonnie Hobbs Set a goal for yourself in life. Robert Scott Hinkle 25 RONNIE HOBBS — All-District Football Wide Receiver, 2 years; Regional Qualifier. Long Jump; Regional Qualifier. 400 m. dash STEVEN HOWLETT — National Honor Society. Key Club Vice President. 2 years; A-Honor Roll; Spanish Club Treasurer. 3 years, Vice-President. 1 year DONNA HUMPHREY — A-Honor Roll; 1981-82 Homecoming Queen; National Honor Society; Cheerleader. 2 years SHANNON JACKSON — Athletics. 2 years; Speech Drama Club. 2 years; Spanish Club. 3 years; FHA. 3 years SHERYL JACKSON — Band. 5 years; Auto Mechanics, 2 years; FHA. 1 year; Library Club. 1 year TERRI JEANS — FFA Secretary, 2 years; Lone Star Farmer Degree; Perfect At- tendance; Who’s Who Among American High School Students BILLY JENKINS — Sports Manager. 4 years VERNA JOHNSON — Perfect Attendance. 2 years; Quill and Scroll, 2 years; FHA, 2 years; Spanish Club, 1 year BLAINE JONES — FFA, 2 years; Chaplain FFA, 1 year; Nominee for Class Favorite. 1 year; Metal Trades. 2 years Ronnie Hobbs Treat others as you would have them treat you. Shannon Ruchell Jackson Annette Johnson 26 Neal Holt Steven Howlett The thought ot peace begins In the heart.” Wayne Johnson Terri Jeans Thanks CHS tor everything!'' Verna Elaine Johnson May your future bring the pleasure of doing God’s will.'' Donna Humphrey All friendships are remembered. Billy D. Jenkins Don't judge a book by its cover.” Blaine Jones 27 CHARLES LAMBETH — Honorable Mention All District Football. Senior; Key Club. Senior BETH LEWIS — National Winning Parliamentary Team; OEA. 2 years; Honor Roll. 4 years; NHS LISA LIMBOCK — T-Stepper Captain. 2 years; Vice-President of Class. 3 years; NHS Treasurer. Senior; FFA Sweetheart NEICY MILLER — OEA. 2 years; Key Club; Senior Class Favorite DONNIE NICHOLS — FFA; Perfect Attendance. 12 years VICKI OWEN — Drill Team. 4 years; Office Education Association; Future Teachers of America; Key Club MARY ANN OWENS — Quill and Scroll; FHA, 2 years; Athletics. 4 years 28 Charles Lambeth “Pleasinfl yourself is all that matters. Daniel Mack McEntire Ronnie Mitchell Dennis McPeters Johnny Miles Donnie Nichols Vicki Rene6 Owen Kenneth McCulloch Charlotte (Neicy) Miller We love you. Richard. Roger, and Pat. Mary Ann Owens The only way to succeed is to put torth effort. 29 Linda Perry STEVE POSEY — FFA. 2 years; Auto Mechanics. 2 years; Key Club, 1 year LINDA REEVES - FHA, 1 year ANGELA RICHARDSON — Homecoming Queen Nominee; Basketball Queen; Most Valuable Track Runner; Most Valuable Volleyball JOANN P'CKS — Speech Drama Contest, excellent rating MARILYN RICKS — Perfect Attendance. 2 years; FHA; Quill and Scroll. 1 year SANDRA ROBERTS — Perfect Attendance. 1 year; Honorable Mention. Soil Conservation Essay Contest; FHA. 4 years; FHA President LINDA RUSHING — DECA. 2 years; Key Club. 2 years; FTA, 2 years; FHA. 3 years Linda Reeves Looking back always makes things seem better. 30 Marilyn Joyce Ricks Michael Phillips Steve Posey The class of '82 shares friendships. Angela Marie Richardson Thank you friends for standing by me. Gary Ricks Sandra Roberts Linda Ann Rushing Doing right will gratify some and astonish the rest. Keith Quick Joann Ricks Never say you can't do something James Strickland 31 'S222S2Z Key C,Ub Beau: A,|■Dl8,r,C, Ba8 ball; A Rl™ Football; Key Club Spanisl Club H° M°n,l°n Ba8aba : A,,a dance' 2 year,; r1A L2iR IFAl 4 year8: East Texas Hi0h School Rodeo Final, 2 years d Region High School Rodeo; Texas State High School Rodeo Finals.''8 T ' Sr2yea°sMBPaSndN ““h 88'8' 2 ye“rS: Ma'ora,,a’ 2 Student ssc“::rowr soc,e,y: s,udem -•3 —= MICHAEL TULL — OECA; Spanish Club JSSwES m£T c“' ’ 5 «—• BRENDA K. WHITEMAN - Key Club; FTA; Tiger Rag Staff; Band Rocky Tolison Kirk Turner 32 Kenneth B. Stroud Kyle Wayne Taylor Vicki Tucker Michael Tull Melissa Ward Keith Westbrook Go for the most in life and never look back.-’ Melissa (Jones) Thompson Mrs. Jones has been a special teacher tome. _________________ Angelia Turner Whatever you do. do your best. Brenda K. Whiteman 33 MICHAEL WHITSELL — Madrigals; Track; Key Club; Spanish Club CLINT WHITTLE — FFA. 4 years; FFA officer. 3 years; Lone Star Chapter Farmer Degree DONALD WILLIAMS - Hon. Mention Football. '82; 2nd Team All-Dist. Wide Receiver, ’82; 1st Team All-Dist. Basketball, '81 and 82 RHONDA WILLIAMSON — Band. 4 years; Key Club. 3 years; FTA. 2 years JILL YOUNG — Homecoming Queen Norn.. '82; Key Club Sweetheart. 81; DECA Pres.. ’82; Drill Team. 4 years VICKIE 2EHETNER — Choir. 3 years; Who’s Who; Madrigals. 3 years; Volleyball. 1 year Michael Whitsell Clint Whittle Live life for yourself. Rhonda Williamson Jill Young Vickie Zehetner Everyone needs friends. 34 Junior Class Officers and Student Council Representatives President: Michelle Dove Vice-President: Tonya Clark Secretary: Janet Brown Treasurer: Duania Davis Student Council Representatives: Jim Clark Jami Harris Brenda Bagby Brent Baird Mike Booke Angie Brannan 35 Janet Brown Lisa Bryan Thomas Burgess Charles Butler Glenda Chalmers Tim Champe Jim Clark Tonya Clark Jerry Davis Annazette Dickerson Rhonda Dillard Patricia Doolittle 36 Helen Dotson Jennifer Douglas Michelle Dove Jimmy Ervin Gary Fortner Terry Fortner Wendy Foster Lahaunda Frazier Stacy Gist Yolanda Goodlow Tedra Grant Anthony Gray 37 Cathy Greer Tim Hammer Daphyne Hansbrough Jami Harris Tammy Hines Sharon Hobbs Tresa Holder Cheryl Holland Margie Jackson Tony Jackson Renee James Pamela Jenkins 38 George Lyons Patricia Martin Jimmy Mauldin Richard Mays Mike Mitchell Daniel Moore Gerry Moore Cleo Morgan Allan Perry Brenda Perry Scott Pettiet Billie Joe Phillips 39 Sonja Phillips Robby Reed Janet Reeves Oarel Ricks Scotty Sheppard Andy Shipp Ruby Sims Lee Ann Smith Johnny Stringer Tony Stringer Alice Taylor Dennis Tinnell 40 Val Varley Bryan Ward Anita Warden Kim Welch Sheila Williams Stephanie Williams Tammie Williams Burnett Williams Tony Woods Brian Wright Gayle Wright Michael Young 41 Sophomore Class Officers and Student Council Representatives President: Monica Jones Vice-President: Sean Dawson Secretary: Lisa Bachman Treasurer: Tonya Young Student Council Representatives: John Humphrey Reggie Lambeth Andy Pryor Cornelius Bell Stephanie Bell James Black Wayne Black 42 Betty Boulware Royace Braxton Angela Brown Renee Brown Mandy Calloway Norma Carrell Cassandra Coleman Jackie Coleman Trevor Collins Larry Cook Jeffrey Coulter Thomas Daniels Cynthia Davis Jerald Davis Sean Dawson Byron Dickson Greta Dillard Lynn Dillard Stephen Dotson Elvis Douglas 43 Stephen Drye Todd Duran Dennis Edwards James Ellis Patricia Elrod Travis English Roy Ervin Doyle Faughtenberry Don Gaines Leslie Gallender Lindsay Gill John Glass Tim Graves Joe Gray Steven Guthrie Janie Hames Sonya Harris Tim Hausler Debra Hayes Nikki Hemingway 44 John Herrington Karen Hines Dene Hogg John Humphrey Michael James Tabatha Jenkins Brock Jennings Brenda Johnson Margaret Johnson Sherry Johnson Monica Jones Jana Kay Jacob King Reggie Lambeth Gina Langston Howard Larkin Lee Lindeman Joe Lollar Raymond Long Teresa Luman 45 Darrin Mahomes Kathy Manginell Priscilla Marcy Donna Mauldin Blythe McCulloch David McEntire Mark McGraw Richard Mclntire Lavion McPeters Cynthia Miles Sheryl Moore Anna Nichols Charlotte Nunley Vernesia Owens Sherry Perkins Baxter Phillips Samuel Phillips Kevin Phillips Lisa Pollock Charlotte Presley 46 Andy Pryor David Rains Michelle Richards Brenda Ricks Tommy Ricks Jimmy Riley Shannon Rose Doristine Rosser Loretta Rosser Tommie Rosser Doris Sanders Duval Sanders Larry Sanford Shawn Sargent Karla Scales Ryland Scales Steve Scales Lola Scott Carolyn Sims Ronald Stanley 47 Brett Steward Jima Stump Tim Titus Annette Townes Charles Turner Missy Ussery Cecilia Villines Karen Ward Seth Ward Duane White Shanda White Scottie Wilcox Lisa Williams Angelia Wilson Michael Witmer Kenneth Woodberry Darlene Woods Neil Wren Kevin Wright Tonya Young 48 President: Laura Beadle Vice-President: Wanda Tippie Secretary: Chance Dawson Treasurer: Cindy Martin Student Council Representatives: John Barker Jeff Ragan Buddy Williams Freshman Class Officers And Student Council Representatives Carrie Bell Ginnie Bell Victor Bell James Benningfietd Glenda Boulware Danny Bryan Brian Capps Eddy Castanada Candace Cellum Sandi Cellum 49 Rhonda Chandler Kasey Christie Angela Cherry Clay Christopherson Mike Cobb Geneva Coleman Matthew Coleman Sabrina Coleman Alvin Cook Phyllis Coulter Chance Dawson Doyle Dickerson Thomas Dill James Dockins Earl Lee Duffy Kim Duren Eddie Edwards Percy Edwards Jerry Eeds David Etters Stacy Farmer Jim Finley Craig Fletcher Salena Floyd Nancy Gaines 50 Mike Gallander Louise Giddens James Giddens Mitchell Goff Yvette Gonzales Gloria Gray Penny Hackler Shane Harvey Josef Hausler Sandra Hayes Shannon Holley Rhonda Huff Tony Jackson Vivian Jackson Kenneth Johnson Kerry Johnson Kevin Johnson Rickey Johnson Howard Jones Kenneth Jones Vivian Jones Randy Kennedy Deidri Landry Sonja Lockhart Lisa Maroney 51 Barry Marshall Cindy Martin Alice McCain Carmelia McCulloch Rena McGuire t Jerry McIntosh Raegan McKinney Kim McLendon Anthony Miles Danny Miller Kevin Miller Mellissia Miller Donnie Mitchell Anthony Moore Mike Moore Mickey Moore Rickey Moore Stanley Nelson Kim Nunley Judy Osborne Cheri Parker Clay Peek Darin Peek Donna Perry Keith Phillips 52 Tammy Phillips Kevin Posey John Price Jeff Ragan Michelle Reeves Michael Reppond Garry Richards Kerry Richards Christine Risks John Ricks Tommy Rogers Kyle Roland Norman Rose David Rosser H. B Rosser Patricia Rosser Rickey Rosser William Rosser Debra Runels Freddy Scales Richard Schuler Michael Simmons James Sims Laura Smith Melinda Smith 53 Brenda Stansbury Dedrick Stiles James Stiles Rhonda Stringer Jeff Strunc Michael Tackett Bernice Taylor Blake Taylor Marla Taylor Michael Thomas Wanda Tippi Tracy Travillion Annette Vaughan Melissa Villines Roberta Washington Charles Whitaker Melvin White Kim Wilkerson Eddie Williams Buddy Williams Lanetta Williams Michael Williamson Samuel Winkle Victoria Wood berry Kelly Wright 54 FAVORITES In a survey conducted by the Tiger Claw Staff, the students of CHS named these as some of their favorites: MOVIE — ENDLESS LOVE TV PROGRAM — MAGNUM PI SPORTS FIGURE — TONY DORSETT FOOD — STEAK SOFT DRINK — DR. PEPPER SPORT — FOOTBALL CAR — 280 ZX 55 56 Mr. and Miss C.H.S. Nominees CARMEN EEDS MELISSA CLARK JOANN RICKS JUANITA GIDDENS PAULA BALLEW KEITH HIGGINS CHUCK DAWSON CLAY HARVEY LLOYD GRAVES LONNIE HOBBS LANCE BROOKS 57 Homecoming Queen Donna Humphrey 58 Homecoming Paula Ballew Steve Howlett Queen Nominees and Escorts 59 Angela Richardson Charles Turner Joann Ricks Burnett Williams Jill Young Wayne Hines Senior Class Favorites and Most Attractive Micheal Phillips and Neicy Miller, Class Favorites Paula Ballew, Most Attractive 60 Junior Class Favorites and Most Attractive Teealeesa Carrell and Kelvin Nelson, Class Favorites Michelle Dove, Most Attractive Val Varley, Most Attractive 61 Sophomore Class Favorites and Most Attractive Sean Dawson, Most Attractive Charles Turner and Shunda White, Class Favorites Joe Gray, Most Attractive 62 Kelly Wright, Most Attractive Eddy Castaneda. Most Attractive Freshman Class Favorites and Most Attractive Louise Giddens and John Barker, Class Favorites 63 Band and Football Sweetheart Carmen Eeds Cheerleader Beaus George English and Kenny Stroud Choir Sweetheart and Beau Keith Stroud and Vickie Zehetner FHA II Sweetheart and Beau Anthony Moore and Brenda Stansbury Key Club Sweetheart and Beau Jimmy Meals and Sean Dawson Latin Club Sweetheart and Beau Laura Beadle and James Nichols NHS Sweetheart and Beau Lance Brooks and Jami Harris Library Club Sweetheart and Beau Stacy Gist and Jami Harris 67 OEA Sweetheart and Beau Colleen Castaneda and Jimmy Carson Spanish Club Sweetheart and Beau Charlotte Nunley and Burnett Williams Speech and Drama Club Sweetheart and Beau Juanita Giddens and Lloyd Graves T-Stepper Beaus Aaron Capps and Clay Harvey 68 ORGANIZATIONS 69 Band The CHS Tiger Band is recognized as one of the most outstanding high school bands in our area. Band Officers: Paula Ballew. President Carmen Eeds. Vice-President Jami Harris. Secretary Rhonda Williamson. Senior Lt. Melanie Wisinger, Junior Lt. Betty Boulware, Sophomore Lt. Laura Beadle, Freshman Lt. Shawn Sargent Band Captain Carmen Eeds Drum Major 70 The band waits to go on under the direction of Drum Major Carmen Eeds The football fans enjoy the sight and sound of the halftime activities. The performance at each concert is admirable. Stage Band: Betty Boulware. Shawn Sargent. Sheryl Jackson. Jami Harris. Melanie Wisinger. Gina Langston. Wanda Tippie. Brenda Whiteman. Stacy Gist. Jeff Ragan, Kasey Christie. Dene Hogg. Rhonda Williamson. Paula Ballew. Teresa Luman. Tresa Holder. Charles Butler. Amber Harvey. Stephen Drye. Buddy Williams. Leslie Gallander. Carmen Eeds. Shannon Rose. Laura Beadle. Leonard Humphrey. Sherry Johnson. Steve Champe. 71 Majorettes Sherry Johnson, Jami Harris, Scottie Wilcox. Cindy Martin. Paula Ballew, Head Majorette. Wanda Tippie The CHS Majorettes make tracks at the County Bazaar... ... the Red River County Fair Parade... 72 Sherry Johnson ...the football field . .. .. and the pep rallies. Cindy Martin Wanda Tippie Scottie Wilcox 73 Cheerleaders Lisa Pollock. Teealeesa Carrell. Mascot. Stephanie English. Vicki Tucker. Donna Humphrey. Janna Hartrick. Head Cheerleader. Kathy Greer. The Cheerleaders participate in the Parade... Red River County Fair ... the thrill of a touchdown ... 74 Janna Hartrick Vicki Tucker Teealeesa Carroll ...the festivities of Homecoming Week ... ... the soggy playing field ... ... the traditional bonfire ... ... and the excitement of the bi-district basketball game. Stephanie English Lisa Pollock Kathy Greer 75 T-Steppers Menssa Qark, Tonya Clark, Lisa Limbock. Lisa Bachman, Kim Welch Nikki Hemingway. Janet Brown. Kelly Wright. Chance Dawson Kim McLendon. Vickie Owen. Jill Young. Tammy Hines. Jana Kay. Michelle Dove. Jennifer Douglas. Sean Dawson Gayln Slaton Amv Harvey. Donna Mauldin. 7 Each Friday night of the football season, the T-Steppers welcome the players to the field .. .. and perform precision routines during halftime. Lisa Limbock Captain Melissa Clark Co-Captain Jill Young Second Lieutenant 76 Jana Kay The group annually participates in the Red River County Fair Parade. Third Lieutenant ... as the T-Steppers thrill the audience with creative dances. Michelle Dove. Fourth Lieutenant Vickie Owen. First Lieutenant 77 Distributive Education Students involved in the DECA program for 1981-82 begin their active year by participating in the Red River County Fair Parade. Activity in the classroom often involves guest speakers such as State Representative Hamp Atkinson. DECA sponsored Free Enterprise Week begins with a style show . Tonya Clark, Donnie Webb. Clay Harvey. Jill Young. Donna Hum- phrey, John Horne. Aaron Capps. Tracy Chivers. Pam Jenkins. Dell Cole. Linda Rushing, Steven Smith, Michael Young. Stephanie English. Pam Nevill, Carolyn Cooper. Darla Duncan. Cassandra Coleman. Scot- ty Sheppard, Tammy Hines. Amy Harvey. Amber Harvey. Doug Dawson. Dharlene Jones. Sponsor. Clubs of America ... complete with commercials. A sale at noon is also a part of Free Enterprise Week The Roll-A-Thon, for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, is a big triumph. Preparing for the DECA Banquet is hard work, but when the year is successful, there is still energy to smile. Donna Humphrey — Reporter Clay Harvey — Vice-President Tonya Clark — Assistant Treasurer Jill Young — President Donnie Webb — Treasurer John Horne — Parliamentarian Aaron Capps — Historian 79 Office Education Association ’,a:ur'ne 'sner’ sponsor. Jennifer Douglas. Teresa Hastings. Melissa Ward. Deadra Ervin Colleen Castaneda Vickie Owen Neicy Miller. Historian Duania Davis. Assistant Treasurer Beth Lewis. Parliamentarian Carmen Eeds, T reasurer Lisa Limbock. President Paula Ballew, Sergeant-at-Arms Janet Brown, Vice-President Janette Braden, Reporter 80 The annual OEA Student-Employer Banquet begins with a summary of the many OEA related activities. Phillip Hiller provides some of the entertainment for the banquet. With obvious approval from fellow students. Paula Ballew prepares to name the OEA Mother of the Year. The evening is filled with many expressions of ap- preciation and affection. Mrs. Fisher receives a gift from her students. Neicy Miller expresses the year’s emotions as she presents her employer with a plaque of appreciation. 81 Choir 82 The Sweepstakes Winners return in triumph. The Choir and Band team for a number in the Christmas Concert. The voices ring out... Chance Dawson. Shunda White. Jami Harris. Monica Jones. Shawn Sargent. Neil Wren. Vickie Zehetner. Deryl Collins. Stephen Drye, Phillip Hiller. Andy Pryor, Burnett Williams, Lloyd Graves. Charles Turner. Leonard Humphrey. Stacy Gist. Tracy Chivers. Michael Whitsell. . . . during the musical evening. ... with percussion accompaniment. . . 83 Future Farmers of America The Clarksville FFA is active in many school and community events From September until May. the members of this, our largest organization, combine classroom work with practical experiences related to agriculture. The Stew Cook-Off gives the FFA a chance to exhibit their culinary skills. + The County Fair moves classes to the fairgrounds for observa- tions ... 1981-82 OFFICERS Micheal Phillips — President Kyle Taylor — Vice-President Keith Westbrook — First V.P. Clint Whittle — Second V.P. Terri Jeans — Secretary Jeff Gaines — Reporter Jimmy Carson — Sentinel Leslie Gallander — Historian Raymond Long — Chaplain 84 and participation in the competitive events. CHS FFA RODEO TEAM Kyle Taylor. Bull Riding Raymond Long, Seth Ward. Doug Whitten. Team Roping At the FFA Rodeo. Micheal Phillips helps contestant Kyle . for the event-winning bull ride. FFA Sweetheart Jana Kay. at the annual Parent-Member Banquet, expresses appreciation for the opportunity to represent the organization at the various activities. 85 Future Homemakers of America I The Spring Banquet is a time to enjoy good food ... Mrs Georgia Scott. Sponsor. Lanetta Williams. Phyllis Coulter Pan Jenkins. Victoria Dillahunty. Sandra Roberts. Helen Dotson. Brenda Bagby Cleo Morgan. Patricia Doolittle. Billy Jenkins. Janet Reeves. Cynthia Davis Candice Cellum, Kevin Miller. Ann Bagby. Armenthia McPeters Patricia Garnes. Carrie Bell. Ruby Rosser .. and model the work from the classroom. 86 Future Homemakers of America II Stephanie and Brenda proudly show their handiwork. Lynn Rosser, Renae Brown, Brenda Stansbury. Cecelia Villines. Annette Vaughn, Rhonda Stringer, Tammy Phillips. Kim Wilkerson, Kerry Johnson. Bernice Taylor, Sonya Harris. Rhonda Huff. Lola Scott. Stephanie Tillery. Doristine Rosser. Pat Rosser. Marla Taylor. Blythe McCulloch. Victoria Woodberry. Mrs. Pam Vaughn, Sponsor, Sonya Lockhart. Kim Nunley. Anita Giddens. Debra Hayes. Angela Charry. Cassandra Hayes, Cassandra Cole- man. Anthony Moore. Rickey Johnson. H. B. Rosser. Matthew Coleman. Lloyd Graves. President; Anita Giddens. Sergeant-at-Arms; Tim Graves, Vice-Pres.; Matthew Coleman. Vice-Pres.; Tammy Phillips, Secretary; Jackie Coleman. Treasurer; Kim Wilkerson. Vice-Pres. 87 The Key Club begins its very active year with a car wash The group s entry in the Free Enterprise sale proves to be a success. After the steps are mastered Valentine Dance. everyone has a good time at the Key Tonya Clark. Vicki Tucker. Michelle Dove. Lance Brooks. Presi- dent Lisa Limbock. Sean Dawson. Reggie Lambeth. Angie Bran- nan. Janet Brown. Duania Davis, Jennifer Douglas. Jana Kay. Jill Young. Betty Boulware. Lisa Bachman. Paula Ballew. Jami Harris. Brock Jennings. Mrs Covey. Brett Steward Brenda Whiteman! Andy Pryor. Jim Clark. Carmen Eeds. Donna Humphrey. Stacy Gist Kenny Stroud. Anthony White. Stephen Drye. David Rains. Charlie Lambeth. John Humphrey. Keith Stroud. Jimmy Meals The annual Key Club — Faculty Games provide entertainment for the student body ... 88 ... and sore muscles for many of the participants. Balloons are sold to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation. 89 Future Teachers of America Neil Wren. Betty Boulware. Vicki Tucker. Deborah Bowers. Monica Jones. Carmen Eeds. Shannon Edwards. Angie Brannan. Karen Hines. Kathy Manginell. Judy Osborne. Laura Beadle. Sheryl Moore. Cassandra Coleman. Lisa Bachman. Sean Dawson. Janna Har- trick. Reggie Lambeth. Cheri Parker. Victoria Dillahunty. Paula Ballew. Annette Townes. Mrs. Dora Jones. Sponsor Kim Welch Burnett Williams, Lloyd Graves. Tonya Young. Tracy Chivers, Cindy Martin. The club members sell mums for the homecoming game. For one day. the students assume the role of teacher 90 Latin Club Laura Beadle. Vicki Tucker. Kim McLendon. Salena Floyd. James Nichols. Jim Clark. Mrs. Teela Hurt. Sponsor, Buddy Williams. Lance Brooks. Buddy. Laura. Jim and James pack to leave for the JCL Convention. 91 Library Assistants Sharlotte Hayes. Yolanda Goodlow, Janet Reeves. Teealeesa Carrell. Shannon Rose, Duania Davis. Counselor Assistants Steve Champe Doristine Rosser Alice Taylor Brenda Whiteman Colleen Castanada 92 National Honor Society Jim Clark Jami Harris Vicki Tucker Mrs. Evetts, Sponsor Janna Hartrick Paula Ballew Janette Braden Tonya Clark Donna Humphrey Steven H owlet t Timmy Ervin Lance Brooks John Horne In the impressive candlelight ceremony, the seniors install those juniors who have met the qualifications for membership. The inductees wait to be included in the National Honor Socie- ty. one of the most prestigeous groups at CHS. 93 Spanish Club Deryl Collins. Michael Young. Angelia Wilson. Juanita Giddens. Tammie Williams. Charlotte Nunley. Vernesia Owens Mrs Helen Nash. Sponsor. Tonya Young. Brenda Johnson. John Price. Kim Duren. Reagan McKinney. Elvis Douglas. Sheryl Moore. ’ The Spanish Club's Mr. Ugly Contest concludes at the Homecoming Pep Rally. The Christmas Parade is made more festive by the club’s float. 94 Speech and Drama Club Mrs. Helen Nash. Sponsor. Melissa Clark. Karen Hines, Teealeesa Carrell. Lloyd Graves. Mindy McPeters. LaHaunda Frazier. Juanita Giddens. JoAnn Ricks. Robby Reed. Kevin Posey. Brenda Whiteman. Brenda Etters, Victoria Dillahunty. Linda Bagby. Phyllis McPeters. Pam Jenkins. All-District Cast Member Vanessa Smith performs before an appreciative audience The UIL One Act Play entry is Once Upon A Playground.' 95 Student Council r1®1™ a™s- Do2na Humphrey’ Janna Hartrick, Jill Young. Laura Beadle. Carmen Eeds, Pam Jenkins. Andy Pryor. John Humphrey Michelle Dove, Reggie Lambeth. Steven Howlett. President. Lance Brooks. Vice-President. Tonya Clark, Buddy Williams Jim Clark John Barker. Mr. John Morris. Sponsor. The SC is responsible for collecting and tabulating the votes in all elections. Master of Ceremony Steven Howlett applauds a presentation at the Organizations Assembly 96 Teenage Library Association Victoria Dillahunty, Berneice Reeves. Tonya Young. Vernesia Owens. Patricia Games, Jami Harris. Lance Brooks. Stacy Gist. Stephen Drye. Buddy Williams. Wanda Tippie. John Price. Rhonda Chandler. Andy Pryor. Cindy Martin. Kasey Christie. Jett Ragan. Mrs. Teela Hurt. Sponsor. The club members prepare ' care packages’’ for the teachers Students work at the annual County Bazaar 97 Tiger Claw Staff Dell Cole Mrs. Jan Hausler, Sponsor Mandy Calloway Jim Clark Scotty Sheppard Tim Hammer Gayle Wright This page is sponsored by Balfour-Taylor Company. The Claw Staff will go to any heights to get a picture. The work in the darkroom takes many hours. 98 Tiger Rag Staff Mrs Helen Nash Sponsor. Deloise Bagby, Juanita Giddens. Tim Hammer, Brenda Etters, Victoria Dlllahunty, Ruby Rosser snannon Jacksw leo Morgan. Janet Reeves. Brenda Whiteman. Marilyn Ricks. Verna Johnson. Joann Ricks. Charles Butler, Patricia Games. Keith Wright. Leonard Humphrey. The Tiger Rag Staff is responsible for putting together the newspaper When the paper is ready, the staff sells copies to the student body. 90 Vocational Classes sh« °™ ' ■ • — « Building Trades Metal Trades SSSfH™'Jimmy ° 22 T“; B,,“ ■ . mw Boone. Tony Stringer. 100 SPORTS C.H.S. Fighting Tigers Richard Gray, Kirk Turner. George English. Ronnie Hobbs. Anthony Gray. Val Varley. Charlie Lambeth. Deryl Collins. James Nichols. Chuck Dawson. Keith Higgins. Mike Galvin. Blaine Womack. Johnny Miles. Donald Hobbs. Lonnie Hobbs. Doug Dawson. Phillip Hiller. Clay Harvey. Tim Champe. Donald Williams. Henry Hansbrough. Michael Whitsell. Keith Stroud. Duval Sanders. Tony Jackson. Lloyd Graves. Coach Lambeth. OPPONENT WE THEY DeKalb 7 6 New Boston 8 23 Hooks 13 6 Atlanta 14 22 Idabel 13 0 Mt. Vernon 6 0 Winnsboro 7 7 Prairieland 55 0 North Lamar 0 21 Pittsburg 6 9 MVP Doug Dawson makes his move. Tim Champe — Jr. Deryl Collins — Sr. Chuck Dawson — Sr. Doug Dawson — Sr. Tackle FB, LB Guard LB, Guard 102 103 104 Richard Gray — Sr. SE. CB Henry Hansbrough — Sr. DT Ronnie Hobbs slips out of the grasp of a North Lamar defender. Clay Harve — Sr. Guard Keith Higgins — Sr. LB Kirk Turner tries the high-step against Hooks. Coach Lambeth tells it like it is. Phillip Hiller — Jr. LB 105 Keith Stroud sets another play against Winnsboro Even a Rabbit could not run fast enough to keep Richard Gray from this reception. 106 Val Varley — Jr. QB. FS Keith Stroud — Sr. Duval Sanders — Jr. FS. QB Kirk Turner — Sr. TR PR Richard Gray plays tight defense Michael Whitsell — Sr. Center The Tiger line gets ready. Tony Jackson and the defense swarm the Hornets. Donald Williams — Sr. SF 107 Junior Varsity Football Ryland Scales. Steve Scales, Kelvin Nelson. Joe Gray. Todd Duren. David Rains. John Humphrey. Larry Sanford Michael Witmer Rickey Turner Brock Jennings. Lee Lmdeman. Samuel Phillips. Seth Ward. Ronnie Stanley. Richard Mayes, Kevin Wnght Tim Titus SStSSMealS' JOhn Hernn9,0n' R,Chard MCln,,re- James EI S' 25. TurneTr,mjeTS Freshman Football R C,M ;Ct0r.Be,,• Sc??,ey e{son' Tracy Travi,,ion' Rickey Johnson. Donnie Mitchell. Kyle Roland Jeff Ragan. Randy Ker y Rickey Moore James Stiles. Mickey Moore. John Barker. Anthony Moore. H. B. Rosser Kevin Miller. Tony Jackson Kas€ Christie. Matthew Coleman. Buddy McKinney. John Price. Josef Hausler. Michael Williamson 108 Varsity Basketball — District Champions Tony Jackson. Marvin Edwards. Richard Gray. George English. Coach Burris. Duval Sanders. Lonnie Hobbs. Donald Williams, Travis English. Lloyd Graves. Deryl Collins. Coach Cooper. Deryl Collins — Sr. Guard Marvin Edwards — Sr. Guard District Opponent We They Prairieland 73 57 Pittsburg 83 60 Mt. Vernon 64 43 North Lamar 38 22 Winnsboro 54 43 Prairieland 56 39 Pittsburg 69 59 Mt. Vernon 86 30 North Lamar 50 34 Winnsboro 72 40 109 George English — Sr. Guard Travis English — Soph. Center Lloyd Graves — Sr. Guard 110 Lonnie Hobbs — Sr. Forward In the heartbreaking 4 point loss to Linden-Kildare for the bi- district championship, the coach calls a conference. Richard Gray goes in for a lay-up. Tony Jackson — Jr. Guard Duval Sanders — Soph. Forward Donald Williams — Sr. Center 111 Junior Varsity Basketball Steve Scales. Ryland Scales. Kelvin Nelson. Joe Gray. Gerry Moore. Keith Mims. Coach Burris. Tim Titus. Trevor Collins. Charles Turner. Cornelius Bell. Michael James. James Ellis. Howard Larkin. Daniel Moore. Tommie Rosser. Coach Cooper. Freshman Basketball Kevin Miller, Anthony Moore. Kyle Roland. Victor Bell, H. B Rosser. Rickey Johnson. Jeff Strunc. 112 Charlie Lambeth goes into his windup at the New Boston track meet. Much of the day at a meet is spent waiting for your competition Tommy Rosser. Phillip Hiller. Tyrice Turner. Calvin Nelson. Kirk Turner. Richard Gray. Dennis Edwards. Anthony Gray. Kevin Wright. Keith Wright. John Price. Michael Whitsell. George Lyons. Anthony White. Tim Champe, Val Varley. Lindsey Gill. Manager 113 Kirk Turner runs for the wire Anthony White puts the shot Cross-Country Team Lance Brooks. Richard Gray. Tommy Rosser Lloyd Graves. Michael Whitsell. Howard Larkin. After an event comes the long-awaited rest 114 Baseball — District Co-Champions Steve Scales. John Barker. David Rains. Mike Galvin. Lee Lindeman. Anthony Gray James Nichols. Kenneth Stroud. Trevor Collins. James Ellis. Michael Williamson, Keith Stroud. Deryl Collins. Coach Storey. ‘Opponent We They ‘Opponent We They Prairieland 13 3 Winnsboro 10 3 Pittsburg 3 6 Mt. Vernon 12 0 North Lamar 6 13 Prairieland 10 0 Winnsboro 18 3 Pittsburg 5 6 Mt. Vernon 10 2 North Lamar 4 6 Prairieland 3 0 Winnsboro 7 6 Pittsburg 10 3 Mt. Vernon 12 0 North Lamar 6 13 ‘District Games John Barker — Fr. Deryl Collins — Sr. Trevor Collins — Soph. James Ellis — Soph. Right Field Right Field Catcher First Base 115 Mike Galvin — Jr. Anthony Gray — Jr. First Base Right Field. Pitcher Nichols winds up while Galvin offers an out on first. Higgins is safe again at second base Richard Gray — Sr. Keith Higgins — Sr. Lee Lindeman — Soph. James Nichols — Jr. Catcher. Pitcher Second Base Short Stop Pitcher. Right Field 116 Does he make it? David Rains — Soph. Third Base After a win, the walk off the field seems too short. Steve Scales — Soph. Right Field Keith Stroud — Sr. Left Field Kenneth Stroud — Sr. Michael Williamson — Fr. Center Field Utility Infielder 117 John Humphrey. Tim Hammer. Larry Sanford. Scotty Shep- pard. Michael Whitsell. Coach Burris. John Herrington. Aaron Capps. Regional Qualifiers: Aaron Capps. Tim Hammer. Scotty Shep- pard. Michael Whitsell. Rhonda Chandler Chance Dawson Wanda Tippie Coach Burris 118 Tennis Jamie Finley, Betty Boulware, Shandra Thomas, Janna Hartrick, Donna Humphrey. Cathy Greer. Coach Benningfield. Keith Higgins. Joe Lollar, Baxter Phillips. Andy Pryor, Lance Brooks. Richard Greer The doubles team of Richard Greer and Keith Higgins advanced to the regional play-offs After the work-out, the players take to the shade 119 Track — District Champions Victoria Dillahunty, Kim Ouren. Ann Bagby, Phyllis Coulter. Rhonda Huh. Kathy Smith. Greta Dillard. Stephanie Williams Shanda Washington. Candace Cellum, Lisa Williams, Mary Owens. Angela Richardson. Gail Dillard. Alice Taylor. Lanetta Williams. The CHS Tigerettes leave tracks in tourna- ment, district, regional and state competitions in the 1981-82 school year. In both the Bonham and the Linden-Kildare Meets, the tarn places first. After winning the district championship, the Tigerettes go on to place sixth out of fifty- four teams in the regional competition. Greta Dillard advances from there to win the state championship in the shot put, the first female athlete from CHS to attain such an achievement. 120 After competition in the broad jump . . . ...the high jump... ... and the shot put. the championship trophy makes it all worthwhile. ... the track events Cross Country Team: Lisa Williams Rhonda Huff Ruthie Cherry Kim Duren Stephanie Williams Victoria Dillahunty Ann Bagby Coach La Rue 121 Basketball Ann Bagby, Victoria Dillahunty, Stephanie Bell. Stephanie Williams. Coach LaRue. Gail Dillard. Alice Taylor. Greta Dillard. Angela Richardson. Opponent We They Cooper 41 51 Sulphur Springs 63 36 Cooper 72 87 Sulphur Springs 93 47 Sulphur Springs 66 30 Pittsburg 32 58 Mt. Pleasant 64 55 Denison 49 42 Sherman 48 35 Paris 51 46 Queen City 52 30 Linden Kildare 64 25 Opponent We They New Boston 65 29 Paris 56 37 North Lamar 46 45 Prairieland 45 48 Pittsburg 45 56 Mt. Vernon 40 51 North Lamar 54 49 Winnsboro 79 25 Prairieland 45 47 Mt. Vernon 36 40 Pittsburg 44 56 Ann Bagby. Sr. Stephanie Bell. Soph. Victoria Dillahunty Guard Forward Senior Guard Gail Dillard. Sr. Forward 122 Greta Dillard tips it. Gail Dillard goes for two. The 1981-82 Varsity Basketball puts together an impressive record with 14 wins and 9 losses. In- cluded in this record are first place titles in both the Bonham and the Hooks Tournaments and a se- cond place trophy in the Sulphur Springs Tournament. The team is also well-represented in the All-District Team. Gail Dillard, with a 14 point average per game, is a part of the first team. Angela Richardson, with an 11 point average per game, is a member of the second team. Alice Taylor, with a 10 point average per game, receives Honorable Mention. Greta Dillard, averaging 10 points per game, is selected as the district's Sophomore of the Year. Greta Dillard, Soph. Angela Richardson Alice Taylor. Jr. Stephanie Williams, Jr. Forward Senior Guard Forward Guard 123 Coach LaRue speaks words of encouragement. Gail gets good blocking for an easy score. Junior-Varsity Basketball Kathy Smith. Kim Duren. Sandra Hayes. Lisa Williams. Rhonda Huff. Coach LaRue. Donna Perry. Phyllis Coulter. Patricia Doolittle. Angela Cherry. Lanetta Williams. 124 Varsity Volleyball With a season record of 16 wins and 3 losses, the Varsity Volleyball Team looks good. This record includes 8 wins and no losses in district competition and first and second places in the Mt. Vernon and Bonham Tournaments. Gail Dillard receives the district's MVP award. Greta Dillard and Angela Richardson are named to the district’s first team. Victoria Dillahunty and Ann Bagby are listed as second team, all district, and Stephanie Williams receives the Honorable Mention award. Coach LaRua, Ruthie Cherry, Victoria Dillahunty, Rene James. Ann Bagby. Stephanie Williams, Gail Dillard. Greta Dillard. Angela Richardson. ________________________________________________________________________ Gail and Greta Dillard block the ball. 125 Junior Varsity Volleyball Sandi Cellum. Reggie Lambeth. Sandra Hayes. Kim Duren, Candace Cellum Lanetta Williams. Donna Perry, Phyllis Coulter. Rhonda Huff, Angela Cherry. Coach LaRue. The Junior-Varsity Volleyball Team makes their tracks through an 8-3 1981-82 season. With a district record of 7 wins and 1 loss, they are named District Co-Champions. Which way to the net? 126 AWARD WINNERS George F. Sunkel Foundation Award Winnar, Carmen Eeds DeKalb Award Winner, Clint Whittle; Star Agri-Buaineaaman, Neal Holt; Jimmy Ervin and Roy Ervin. Star Chapter Farmers; Darrin Peek. Star Greenhand. Top Ten: Lance Brooks. Vicki Tucker. Steve N Howlett, Janna Hartrick, Donna Hum- phrey. Keith Higgins. Keith Stroud. Michael Whitsell. Melissa Clark. Richard Greer. V v Shot Put State Champion Greta Dillard Inez Price. Aide of the Year; Dr Glenn Acker. Principal; Helen Nash. Teacher of the Year. 128 State Latin Junior Classical League Winners: Laura Beadle. James Nichols. Bud- dy Williams, Jim Clark All-Region Choir: Tresa Holder. Phillip Hiller. Jim Finley. Tracy Chivers. Lloyd Graves. Stephen Drye. Burnett Williams. National DEC A Competitors: Donna Humphrey. Tonya Clark. Clay Harvey. Michelle Dove. Angela Schuler Girls' and Boys' Stats Representatives: Janna Har trick. Carmen Eeds, Lance Brooks. Steve Howlett Roger Lampard Memorial Award Winner, Michael Whitsell. Tump Waldrep Award Winner Richard Gray 129 All-District Basketball: Angela Richardson, Gail Dillard. Alice Taylor. Greta Dillard. Aii-District Basketball: Marvin Edwards. Lonnie Hobbs. Richard Gray. Donald Williams. Duval Sanders. Coach Burris. All-Region Bend: Tresa Holder. Stephen Drye. Carmen Eeds. Journalism District UIL Winners: Tim Hammer and Charles Butler. Freshmen All-Region Choir: Michael Williamson. Sandi Cellum. Freddy Scales. All-District Football: Turner. Collins. Higgins. Williams. Hobbs. Hobbs Stroud. Miles. Gray. Dawson. Lambeth. Graves. 130 National Latin Exam Winners: Vicki Tucker. Laura Beadel. Jim Clark, James Nichols, Buddy Williams. Voice of Democracy Contest Winners: Robby Reed. Richard Gray. Armenthia McPeters. FT A District Parliamentarian: Jana Kay Parliamentary Procedures Team, Third in State: Melissa Ward. Janet Brown. Jennifer Douglas. Kim Welch. Carmen Eeds. ft UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest Winners. Wal-Mart Scholarship Winner Steve Howlett 131 MVPt: Mary Owens. Track; Kim Duren. Cross Country; Victoria Dillahunty, Basketball; Wanda Tippie. Golf; Tim Hammer. Golf; Michael Whitsell. Roger Lampard Award; Keith Higgins. Baseball; Richard Gray. Tump Waldrep Award; Doug Dawson. Football; Richard Greer. Tennis. 12 Year Perfect Attendance: Donnie Nichols. CEA Scholarship: Victoria Dillahunty. First in State Solo and Ensemble Competition: Burnett Williams. All-District Track: Michael Whitsell. Richard Gray. Val Varley. Tommie Rosser. Kirk Turner. Anthony White. Golf District Medalist Tim Hammer 132 STUDENT LIFE Tracking Through the Year in The art classes participate in the Red River County Bazaar the School and Community The Friday Night participants are out in force ... even in the rain. Homecoming week means a variety of clothing... unusual classroom situations ... n,. ... a super pep rally . . .acoronation . . . .. and rousing school spirit. 134 The Powder Puff Game ends In a 6-6 tie. The Powder Puff Royalty are named The Christmas season brings the annual ... a visit from Santa ... ... and the traditional delivery of fruit, parade Monday. January 11. is recorded nationwide as the coldest day of the century. Locally, the temperature hovers around 0 degrees, sending the students and personnel home for an unexpected four day vacation. The Valentine Dance provides a break from the routine of classes 135 Mr. Howlett shows them how It’s done in the Key Club Basketball game. Donald and Lonnie show off their “district champs locker. The Key Club collects funds for victims of the April 2 Paris tornado. ‘ QUICKSILVER, Mr. B's band, performs before an ap _______________________ preciative audience. Brian and others in the band are measured for new uniforms. Reggie is thrilled with her selection as cheerleader for next year. 136 “Once Upon A Playground’’ is a hit with the students. The T-Steppers prepare for their big night. .. ... and perform before a packed house The annual Variety Show features the Stage Band and the Madrigals. The evening, filled with musical numbers, is a delight to both the performers and the audience. The FHA students get experience with child care in their one-week nursery school. 137 On the afternoon of May 7. some of the The task is to transform the elementary junior class members begin the long hours cafeteria into a ballroom, of work. When the guests of honor arrive, their ap- proval of ther work is evident. Junior-Senior Reception As the night wears on. some of the guests .. while some take their turn on the prefer to visit.,. dance floor. And all seem to enjoy the night 138 139 .. and for athletic achievements . ... the faculty shares a luncheon .. awards are given for class activities ... ... and special recogni- tion is given to those who have shared the year. As the school year draws to a close, the FTA has a last outing ... Senior Exclusives MOTTO: Don't walk in front of me, I might not follow; don’t walk behind me, I might not lead; just walk beside me, and be my friend. SONG: Stepping Out FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Blue, White, and Grey (Silver) Seniors occupy the coveted seats at a pep rally . . . ... experience the thrill ot being chosen Homecoming Queen ... ... join in the Senior Circle... .. select graduation invitations . .. ... order caps and gowns... 140 . perform in the Senior Assembly ... ... take a last government test... .. prepare for graduation . .. ... hang the Senior Sign ... . and wait for the appointed time. 141 Graduation May 28, 1982 Valedictorian Vicki Tucker expresses her sentiments And the Class of '82 becomes a part of CHS history. 142 Compliments of mERLE noRmnn JIM CLARK The Place for the (!u tum Face 145 Manufacturers of Jimmy Peek Screen Doors President ANNONA MANUFACTURING COMPANY 146 Specializing in Steaks, Seafood Mexican Food Branding Iron Restaurant Club Rett. Phone 427 .1.15 Club Phone 427 HV24 Hourm: 6:00u.m. - 10:00p.m. Club: 4:30p.m. • 2:00a.m. Ovmers: Jtte. firn me and t)an Nichols Hn H2Venl ( lurknt ille. Texas 75426 THE FAMILY LAW CENTER of Jack 0. Herrington, Attorney A Professional Corporation STATE FARM INSURANCE John Herrington. Brock Jennings and Stevon Dotson Harold and Karen Sheppard 147 RENTAL SERVICES GREEN’S FURNITURE 103 N. Locust Clarksville DUREN BROTHERS COMPANY 427-3395 or 427-5255 Angela Schuler Hwy. 82 West Clarksville P.O. Box 911 Clarksville Building Materials Center Sean and Chance Dawson are ready lmii Rout ° our one ° he houses constructed General Manager by their father with materials from Foxworth-Galbraith. FOXWORTH ■ GALBRAITH LUMBER COMPANY OF PARIS 2195 N.E. Loop 286. Paris. Texas 75460 214 785-5525 148 Scott Pettiet drives machinery on the farm. Compliments of BOB ANDELNER PETTIET R R QUALITY OUTLET Carmen Eeda and Jill Young JAMES D. BUTLER EXXON STATION 506 West Main 427-3971______Clarksville WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Fred and Helen Landry, Owners 303 E. Main 427-2870 Clarksville TAYLOR’S ELECTRONICS SERVICE 804 S. Locust 427-3731 Clarksville LONE STAR GAS CO. Box 825 Clarksville VARLEY’S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 427-2986 Val Varley SHERYL’S PLACE For All Your Beauty Needs TOM’S PLACE Convenience Store Annona, Texas 697-3561 FRED’S WAREHOUSE FOODS Deidri Landry TOWN COUNTRY PLUMBING Gayle Wright 153 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Employees Johnny Edwards Elmer McCulloch Telephone 214 427-2426 n MAVERICK MAVERICK MANUFACTURING CO. Box BG Clarksville, Texas 75426 Ken Bishop President Compliments of County JUDGE CONNIE SULLIVAN Colleen Castaneda “«MH 154 COUNTY CLERK MOORE’S LEWIS TEXACO GROCERY Custom Pipes and Mufflers BAR-B-Q Align and Computer Balance Wheels THE HUB 500 W. College 427-3386 TELE-VUE DECA student employee Clay Harvey VOE student employee Deadra Ervin 157 Kenneth and Keith Stroud FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 203 West Washington Clarksville, Texas 158 159 WAL-MART PHARMACY VOE student employee Melissa Ward DECA student employee Amy Harvey CURTIS BACHMAN VERMEER DEALER Lisa Bachman Sean Dawson DUKE AYRES CHS student George English and Scotch- craft employee John English look on as a win- dow is being made. v ■:.._Ly Darrin, Joset, Michael and James find Duke and Ayres the place to shop for all your needs. ScotchCraft BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. LOE'S AUTOMOTIVE, INC. 400 EAST MAIN CLARKSVILLE. TEXAS 75426 PHONE 427-5636 PARTS FOR AMERICAN A FOREIGN CARS PARIS LUMBER BUILDING CENTER Your Auto Port Store TRUCKS TRACTORS MARVIN BOY MANAGER Your Auto Ports Store 214-785-0771 3555 N. E. Loop 286 Paris, Texas GOODING TITLE CO. Title Insurance P.O. Box 903 Clarksville, Texas 75426 Robert Gooding R. E. Gooding T. N. Cole Owners Manager 160 MIKE BOULWARE’S AUTO REPAIR RED RIVER COUNTY FARM BUREAU Red River County Farm Bureau is represented in many community activities, such as the Fair Parade. Morris Cooper, Agent Hwy. 82 West 427-2145 REED’S STOP GO Good Food Quality Gas At Competitive Prices Jimmy Reed 427-2871 MICKEY’S FLOWERS Homecoming Queen nominees Juanita Giddens, Joann Ricks, Paula Ballew, Jill Young, Donna Humphrey and Angela Richardson 704 S. Locust 427-3886 Men — Women and Children THE CAROUSEL Size 0 to 60 S$ utreuA4 StyCCdA Stout Bridal Selections Clarksville, Texas 75426 Phone 214-427-3841 206 N. Donoho 427-2488 DUREN REALTY COMPANY Specializing in Farms and Ranches THE SPORTSMAN S CORNER AND CAVINESS POWER MOWER SHOP L. B. Caviness Rt. 4 427-3956 Hwy. 82 West East Main 427-2396 CLARKSVILLE LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE Student employee Andy Shipp works with the cattle. 427-5649 162 CAPPS INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Brian and Aaron Capps take a serious in- terest in their father's business. 312 W. Broadway Cattleman Supper Club Restaurant Reservations Dining A Dancing Private Dining Room Specializing in Steaks A Seafood Highway 37 South 75426 Rnth dr«ws p rks • °w tr 1303 W. Main Clarksville, Texas 75426 Lynn McWilliams owner KingPisher ■ Klbcr|{ln«s Moats - MAIN CONOCO FULL SERVICE 906 W. Main 427-2829 Billy and Mary Mitchell The 1982 TIGER CLAW STAFF takes this opportunity to express sincere appreciation for the courteous and generous manner with which we were greeted during our efforts to finance this book. 163 BULLINGTON DRUG STORE Josef Hausler, John Price, and John Barker find that Bullington's takes care of hungry appetites as well as medical and beauty needs. North Side of Square 427-2251 $IiE Nikki Hemingway enjoys the friendly service and good food at Ye Ole Smokehouse. Hwy. 37 South HARVEY BROTHERS Massey — Ferguson Farm Implements New Holland Hay Machinery Firestone Tires Clarksville, Texas Day Phone 427-2281 Nite Phone 427-3266 and 427-2023 164 PEARIDGE PACKERS PROCESSORS Congratulates the Seniors PEA RIDGE PACKERS CUSTOM PROCESSING SAUSAGE Blaine Jones RAINS TIRE CENTER 697-2221 Annona, Texas David Rains and Keith Higgins Good Luck Seniors “82’ Best Wishes From All Employees Lisa Limbock is a VOE stu- dent employee at Stoneville. 165 THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES DECA student Donna Humphrey, editor Gavin Watson and VOE student Paula Ballew are prepared not only to publish The Clarksville Times but also to help with any printing or office supply needs. 427-5616 Congratulations From JOE EDD AND MARY LOU RUSSELL £3blackmon MACHINERY CO. ALLEN LUMBER Sales and Service for CO. “THE LONG GREEN LINE” A Complete Line of Farm Yellow Pine, Redwood and Fir Lumber Pittsburgh Paints and Varnishes Aluminum Screens Machinery In Clarksville 427-2215 or 667-2538 427-3255 301 W. Broadway Hwy. 82 West Clarksville Congratulations Seniors Compliments of GOURLEY CHAROLAIS RANCH MEADOWS FORD TRACTOR COMPANY 421 N.E. Front 667-2525 DeKalb, Tx. 75559 Arcadian SLF Prescription Formulation Complete Soil Sampling • Applied Herbicides Micronutrients • Applied Pesticides Seeds Phone 427-2191 H H SOIL SERVICE, INC. P.O. Box 610 Clarksville, Texas 75426 Soil and Grass Consultant Service For Farms and Ranches Edd Hartrick Certified 427-5273 Applicator PINKY HARTLINE GOLF PRO SHOP Dick Baldelli, David Covey and Pinky Hartline are ready to enjoy a round of golf. Hwy. 37 North 427-3450 rAn j DAVE’S FARM SERVICE CENTER FFA officers Terri Jeans, Leslie Gallander, Michael Phillips, Jeff Gaines, Jimmy Carson, Kyle Taylor, Clint Whittle and Timmy Ervin EUBANKS AGRI.INC. Hwy. 82 West Annona, Tx. 697-2241 THEKORNER Open 6:30-11:00 Exxon Gas Cold Drinks Fast Food Items 427-2333 Whirlpool HOME APPLIANCES HOTPOINT APPLIANCE SALES SERVICE Appliances Are Our Business Wade Taylor (214)427-5441 706 E. Main St. Clarksville, Texas 75426 Jonell Skidmore CLARKSVILLE FLORIST 900 W. Main 427-2228 Frances Bachman Ms Mulberry Lumber Company P.O. Box 830 Clarksville, Tx. 214 427-2283 168 169 J Pi H 3 Pr o J o Compliments of EAST MAIN AUTO SALES Student Employees Johnny Stringer, Neal Holt and Dell Cole Gerald Reed 427-3231 7-11 1310 W. Main 427-2470 Student Employees Vicki Tucker and Lance Brooks can find your favorite record at WAL-MART Compliments of MAGNOLIA BRUSH MFG. CO. HIGHWAY S3 AVERY, TEXAS 7SSM LANE DUNCAN 684-3550 BRUCE DUNCAN «84-3673 STERLING STUDIO CAMERA STORE 10 Oaklawn Center Texarkana, USA We offer the best selection of cameras and photo supplies in this area. You are always welcome. NORTHEAST TEXAS TEACHERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION See us for regular shares, share certificates, money markets and all-savers certificates. No one can borrow until someone saves. 427-3952 P.O. Box 1008 HAWKINS FURNITURE APPLIANCE CO. Central Heating and Cooling Systems DeKalb, Tx. 667-5066 BUDDY’S, THE MAN’S STORE DECA student employee Jill Young and Ernest Witmer 130 W. Main 427-3155 Portrait of Beth Lewis by LARRY SMITH, PHOTOGRAPHER 697-3369 or 427-5933 171 BLACKMON PHARMACY Donna and Glenda are only two of the reasons you should make Blackmon’ your pharmacy. J. W. NICHOLS Ladies Apparel and Shoes LEWIS MEALS SONS LUMBER CO. 116 West Main Jones Blair Paints 427-2640 Aluminum Window Screens 172 FOOD BASKET Student employees Michael Tull, Linda Rushing, Ronnie Stanley, Tony Stringer and Steve Champe are ready to assist with your shopping needs. HINES Portable Building 2 MILES NORTH ON HWY V ROUTE CLARKSVILLE. TEXAS 7542« GUTTERING. PATIO COVERS AND CARPORTS CUSTOM BUILT. QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR STORAGE « OFFICES GILBERT MOBIL STATION Full Service Station Flats Fixed BOBBY HINES (214) 427-5288 600 West Main TP L Steven Howlett and Michael Whitsell discuss the material presented to them at the Energy Science Symposium. TP L sponsored these students, and many from other schools, during the sym- posium held at The University of Texas in Austin. 173 D P AUTO PARTS 209 W. Main 427-2213 Mr. and Mrs. Don Humphrey and Daughter, Donna ANA BEL’S BEAUTY SALON 1501 West Taylor 427-2725 Kitty, Marveline and Suzanne Specializing in hair cuts for men and women and in all beauty needs E%ON HANDY FOODS Exxon Gas and Oils 1805 W. Main Clarksville, Texas 75426 Phone 214-427-2951 MARX DEPARTMENT STORE BEERS MINIT MART Hiway 37 North Clarksville oUey i HJuneraf _J4ome Bill and Ann Weaver, Owners P.O. Box 606 Clarksville, Texas 75426 Phone 427-2231 • TRACI’S Brenda Perry helps serve the food at Traci's during the lunch hour. SLATON’S CLARKSVILLE FURNITURE FURNITURE East Side of the Square North Side of the Square WAYNE REED BODY SHOP CLARKSVILLE GLASS AND MIRROR East Main Street Clarksville, Texas 75426 Phone 214 427-3252 Bobby and Linda Brown 427-2694 W R AUTO SUPPLY 300 West Broadway Clarksville 427-2421 Quality Parts and Service Laura, Norma, Wylie and Darren Wylie Mclntire, Owner 175 Craft Stove Rt. 6 BOX 175 Clarksville 427-2853 W. C. Cole, Owner PETTY’S NURSERY Hwy. 37 North Clarksville Congratulations. Seniors from LITTLE CHICAGO STORE Hwy. 82 West Autographs Taylo Publishing Company ■
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