The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954 Page: 12 of 16
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Th.n Ri/ufe Cherohtean, Ru*k, Texas
NOViMSBft 35, 1954
The Newest IT'ay to Fix an Old Favorite!
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Once upon a time you either roasted a whole turkey, or you served something else, Today
the wiae housewife buy turkey, cut It up, ha* the fixings for «everal exotlo meals. Turkey
with macaroni or spaghetti and special aauca. Turkey In cold salads. Turkey out up Into handy
portions and charcoal broiled outside. Cutting up the turki y and storing part1! In the deep freeia
of your refrigerator enables you to aerve roast breast of turkey — royalty never fared betterl
Turkey Is a plentiful food now, this mean It I available at price that are ea £ on tha budgetl
THE EAGLES ECHO STAFF
Editor In Chief
Assistant Editor
Sports Editor
Assistant Sports Editor
Bob J. Dodson
I)«n Hoard
Travis Roton
Jimmy Perkins
Feature Editors Marcie Maness, Ann McCarroll and Mary Ann Tosh
Reporter Donna Crawford
Circulation Manager Felda Courtney
Sponsor Mrs. Lewis McCarroll
EDITORIAL
By Dan Hoard
This being the Thanksgiving
season, let us review briefly the
.many thinqs that we should be
thankful for. We are thankful
first for the wonderful opportuni-
ty to live and study in this land of
freedom and opportunity, We are
also thankful for the freedom of
the press which enables us to pub-
lish this school paper. Our teach-
ers, our parents, our preachers,
and our friends do so much for us
that wo overlook the sacrifices
which they make to enable us to
live a life of leisure. There are
so many things for which wo
should be thankful that each stu-
dent should take a few minutes
and make an inventory of the
many things for which he should
be thankful. The staff of the Echo
wishes everyone, students and fac-
ulty of this school a happy and
profitable Thanksgiving season.
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Attention-
Homemade candy will be on sale
from now until the closing of
school. The seniors are sponsor-
ing the sale to raise senior trip
funds.
TRADE AT HOM6
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Thanksgiving
Talk Heard By
Rusk Students
Monday, November 22, Rever-
end Jewel Strong spoke to t h e
Rusk student body on thoughts of
I h e Thanksgiving season. He
brought out that each one of us
has so much to be thankful for in1
our America that we overlook and
forget "minor" everyday blessings,
Reverend Strong is the pastor of
the First Methodist Church.
SO MUCH TO BE
THANKFUL FOR..
ir cere Be*t W ishes
Kir MLtiiv f*' i tends
Saturday night. Wc wish that you ¡ Sally Itarney,
freshmen wouldn't change part-! "I'm A Fool to Care'-Thoma*
Jimmy Perkins fa
ners so fast Ihe snoops can't keep |,leck (o Am. Machen' ' , Guest Speaker For
u" ""'h 1 "it *„v Mow - Spnniah Class
Frances Lovelady to Charles farm- The Spanish Classes of R. ft. S.,
I enjoyed a talk made by Jimmy ezuela and Bolivia
Perkins on his trip to South Amer-
ica. Jimmy made the trip as Jr.
ambassador for the United States
and visited Chile. Argentina, Ven-
Notice Anything??
People eager for the Thanksgiv-
ing Holidays!
The sigh of relief the Seniors
gave after finishing Macbeth,
The eyes of Seniors filled with
tears at their last and best pep
rally.
Sandra McCann's "odd" colored
hair.
Pictures being taken at R, II. S,
last Thursday.
The "Snake Dance" around the
square.
Key Webb burning Mrs. Dot-
son's cooking pans,
"Daddys" at the ball game Fri-
day night.
Red Candles jinxing Jasper????
Mr. McLcod's Jokes.
The Leadership Banquet getting
underway,
No cookies at the reception.
Mary Ann Tosh's short hair.
No senior rings.
Halitosis — certain boys had
Saturday nightl
Rusk Seniors walking off the
football field for the last time.
The Senior Band Members
marching in front of that pretty
Rusk High Banner for the last
time.
Dazed expression of the Physic
Class after the last test.
Those "Mean 'Ole Algebra II
Problems".
Betty Hudson's pretty new
brown sweater.
Mrs. McCarroll's new '55 Bel-
Aire, power-glide, elght-cylinder-
Ford, oops, Chevrolet!
The short hand girl's dashing to
the lunch room.
Couples, Couples, Couples!!!
Mercenary people!!
Six weeks test being given.
And most of all huve you no !
11iced all we have to he thankful
for this Thanksgiving season?
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SNOOPER
Dan Heard an<l Felda (\>urtne>
' r« still that way about each oth
er The.v ifftii to really he a cool
couple
Ka> W>bh and Hobby !) >il>on
m'i'h al church Sunday nii'hf
K«t> i watts tfcnv.; ti th.i'
Morris Ray Teutsch and Bever-
ly Music seem to be a pretty stea-
dy couple. Surely he doesn't walk
up to junior high Just for the ex-
ercise.
Robert Watson and Patricia
were one of these "band bus cou-
ples" coming back from Klrby-
ville. They also were together Sat-
urday night.
Seems as though Betty Lou Ber-
ry enjoyed tho weekend very
much. She was seen with a kool
kat from Dallas. Who Is he Betty
Lou????
Anetta Murray did you and Glen
Poland have fun this weekend???
Johnny Butler and Iva Nell Ea-
ton are contented to Just "stay
around home" just so they are
both there; these kids have "it"
so bud that they don't have to go,
go, go!
Nelda Smith what is this about
I,eland Jones and you going out
together Friday night?? Did you
all have fun????
Tommy Sartaln and her "Man",
Charles Smith, went to Houston
with the Sartalns. Bet you kids
really took in the sights in that
"Big Cool Town."
Tom Henderson was seen with
a good-looking mystery girl; Tom
come on, who's the lucky girl???
Phillip Burton and Ronnie Dahse
jilso went to Houston this week- I
end. What's in Houston that's not (j
in Rusk????? O. K., so there are |
football games on Saturdays!
Joe Ann Fletcher was seen with
her fiance' over the weekend.
Have you set the date yet. wed-
ding date that is?
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Song Dedication
"If I (live My Heart to You"-
Bob White to Gall Bagley,
"My Baby's Coming Home"
Mary Dodson to Marshall Tread-
well.
"Crazy 'Hout You Lollypop"
Morris (¡oil' to Lour Howling.
"Hearts of Stone" Faculty.
"It's a Woman's World" Girls
of R, H. S,
"I Need You Now"— Dan Heard
to Felda Courtney,
"I Spoke Too Soon" - Jimmy
Elliott to Both Meyers.
"Love Me" ■ Bob Dodson to
Kay Webb.
"Let's Have a Party" Senior
class president.
"Teach Me Tonight" - Punch
Clayton to Nelda Crawford.
"The Military Blues" Donna
Crawford to Harlan Crawford,
"Time Walts For No One"
Mr. Chapman to Felda and Ann
McCarroll.
"Someday" — Janis Kay Hood
to Bobby Parsons.
"Fine Love" — Doug Jordan to
On this truly American holiday, let us go to church . . .
and within its sheltered, peaceful walls, express the spirit
of Thanksgiving.
In unison with family, friends, and community, give
thanks for a bountiful harvest, for our many blessings,
and most fervently for freedom — our most priceless
possession.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954, newspaper, November 25, 1954; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150053/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.