The Clarendon High School all-school reunion was held September 22 – 24 this year.
The CHS exes kicked off the Homecoming weekend with the Bronco pep rally at the stadium. There was a great turn out, and the theme was “Back in Time.” The parade of wagons depicted scenes from the 50s to 2000. Kids from Kindergarten to the senior class went to a lot of work to make these floats.
Tommy Shields, member of the 1972 Broncho State Final team, from Sherman introduced the guest speaker – Clyde Noonkester who coached the ’72 Bronchos. They both had some great reflections, and lots of reminiscing and laughter was enjoyed by everyone in the large crowd.
The Mexican Pile-On supper, sponsored by the Bronco Band Boosters, was very good and well attended by the exes.
Registering, purchasing football tickets, getting name tags, and lots of visiting occurred in front of the old College-CHS gym prior to the Bronco kick off.
The crowd of exes at the game was unbelievable. Getting reacquainted and a lot of trying to see who all was there happened behind the stands. The night was topped off by a victory for the Broncos against the Booker Kiowas. Courtney Newhouse, daughter of CHS alum Mike Newhouse, was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Bronco Band’s performance was great also. Immediately following the game, approximately 300 exes met at the Community Center and enjoyed snacks and the music of KEFH radio.
Saturday morning there was registration and coffee and donuts at JAMZ (where some of us used to have a Pud burger). It was good to see some of our ex-teachers again. We visited with Nova Mears Little, Pauline Heath Hardin, Coach Jack James, Coach Tom Jinks, Coach Clyde Noonkester, Joan Noonkester, Coach Bob Lemons, Ethelyn Grady, Helen Estlack, and Johnny Leathers. It was great to see them, and we hope there will be more teachers next time.
Saturday night, about 260 exes enjoyed steak dinners at the Bar H Dude Ranch. Background music was provided by Jay Riley of Pampa and Patrick Robertson of KEFH radio. Gift certificates were given to some special people for the following: Oldest Class Represented – Kathleen Yankie, a free ticket to the Sandell Drive-In (Anyone caught hiding in the trunk would be asked to leave!); Youngest Class Represented – Gina Smith Gaines, two tickets to the Mulkey Theater (Good only on Tuesday – bargain night!); the Teacher Certificate – Coach Jack James, $5 worth of gas at Price’s Truck Stop (at 29¢ per gallon); the Longest Distance Traveled – Steve Richardson, a free oil change from Palmer Ford Motor Co.; the Ex-Student Living in Donley County the Longest – Kathleen Yankie, one flu shot from the Adair Hospital.
The organizers of the reunion hope everyone had as much fun as they did seeing the event come together for Homecoming 2000. Your attendance is what made this such a success.
If you know of anyone who didn’t attend, tell them how much fun you had and encourage them to be here with us next time.
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