Hedley ISD employee Buddy Isbell, Superintendent Colby Waldrop, and ag teacher Lon Adams found themselves suspended off the ground by being duct taped to the wall of the Owl Gym last Friday as part of a fundraiser for Zach Chapman, who underwent surgery for an aneurysm. HISD employees were “elected” with monetary votes and the top three got stuck after raising $1,801.73. photo by Marie Francksen
Lions Russell Estlack and Jacob Fangman man the griddle during the annual Pancake Supper last Friday evening at the Clarendon School Cafeteria. More than 250 people enjoyed hot pancakes, ham, and sausage. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Dr. Elizabeth Louden of the Texas Tech University College of Architecture adjusts equipment last Thursday while laser scanning buildings on Kearney Street. The work was part of a Clarendon Economic Development Corp. effort to guide improvments in the central businss district. Enterprise Photo
Clarendon’s Third Grade Little Lady Broncos Kids, Inc., Soccer Team stands proud at Rick Klein Fields in Amarillo October 24 after finishing the season being undefeated. Team members are Whitney Williams, Madi Benson, Tandie Cummins, Hayden Elam, Kennadie Cummins, Elliot Frausto, and Kyndall Osburn. Courtesy Photo / Adelita Elams
New Hedley FFA members are Chris Gonzalez, Jasmine Lockeby, Jayden Lambert, Kasie Hinton, McKay Shelp, Jhannessa Dresner, and TJ Leal. Enterprise photo / Kari Lindsey
Klaiton Moore keeps the enemy at arms distance while successfully gaining yards with a running play. The Owls will play Groom Friday, October 30, at 7:30 p.m. in Groom. Courtesy Photo / Marie Francksen
Kallie Lindsey, Hayden Alston, Collin Alston, and Coach Eric Alston worked Saturday morning with the Community Cleanup group to clean up the streets of Hedley. Enterprise Photo /Kari Lindsey
Chuck Bailey of Amarillo paints on a piece of sandstone during the annual Clarendon Arts Festival last Saturday at the Donley County Activity Center. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Quanah High School cheerleaders wore “Pray for Riley” maroon shirts during Friday night’s football game to support injured Clarendon Bronco Riley Shadle. The rival school also donated money to Shadle’s medical expense fund, an act that has been repeated by several Panhandle area schools in over the last several days in amazing displays of love for the CHS junior who suffered a broken neck during Clarendon’s October 9 football game in Lockney. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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