The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1960 Page: 2 of 24
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THE CHEROKEEAN
MGB TWO DECEMBER IS. 1*«
EAGLES ECHO
EAGLES ECHO STAFF
Editor in-chief
Assistant Editor
Bufiincs* Maaascr
Circulation Manager
Assistant Circulation Mgr
Sports Kditor
Assistant Sports Editor
Feature Editors
I960 1941
Smith, Dan Cook, JanJs Jones, and fll^nn Lloyd
Sponsor Mrs. Lewis MrOarroU
Snooper
Congratulations .N'orlrine Mor Ijlrs arid Jackie Smith are going
gan and Kenny Black They are ,.>ady onre «gain.
now going steady. We think you , ' , .
. , . , ' Annie Mm Hudson, you
two make a real cute couple
Some changes have been made '^ou'f'n 1 ,a"< t*"- dark,
around R H S Saturrlay night hand,orae football player v> much
Nancy llobson was with ./immey during Aliebra Í We know that he;
Ramey, Judy Hank' was with Ro ROi s to Tyler Jr College
bert Stover, and Diana Burton was
with Connie Bailes lfr/w Vjut.
this*''
Johnnie Crimes, did you tell
Lois Warren to bo in the show
Saturday'
Keith MrKnight took Shirley
Cotton to the hahk'-tball game last
Monday night
Mark Seal" and Brenda Hend
ricks were we of tne many rv/uj>i('H
in the show Saturday night
Judy Banks and Robert Stover
really made a d.iy of it Sunday
They were i<-en together at the
show Sunday afternoon and at
church Sunday night
Don me Wilcox a n d Jicnmie
Poole were seen together at
church Sunday night
Joe Weaver, we heard what,
you said in study hall the other
day
ESilly Fletcher seems to !*■ in
constant pursuit of Hilda Beyers
f'ome on Hilda, give the poor guy
a breaJi'
James Archie Norton had a date
with Sherrell liothwell Sunday
night They took in the hot flick'
Norma Byers and Wayne SH-'
man have made up after two
weeks of being apart Congratula
lions, Norma'
We are glad to hear that f.eslic
Editorial
Hilda Byers was seen with Phil
lip Pr/or at Houston's Cafe Satur-
day night Way to go. Hilda1
Darlene Whitesides han resigned
from d.iting until she brings up
her world history grades Come on,
Mr- Jfc nr/ . r th< poor "ir1
r- , k'
■ 'Ttain pe i¡ hid better winch
\vh r, th'-y p. the Bookket p.ng
. .rri ¿i' n io-i \ w ry int.--estmg
rin ersai'nn « is heard J^i ilher
,lsj
Curtis Y.i11 • inugh, what hipp n
i", I o you Vi.'urc -.y night'' V'< i i.it.
" ¡ike I'lien,, i i,l.( tluit, c iri I h,
Terry?
limmy I .in > i do you enjoy se*
i'iiHi grade parties'' You seemed
to be rather popular with the
girl . We know all about this!
Amta Cawthon, why were you
so excited Sunday? Did you have
unexpi cted company?
Sherry Ferguson, who is the Iwiy
from Houston that you think is a
dream boat?
James Carroll McKnight h a s
been seen flirting with Carolyn
Cawthon a lot lately What about
this?
David Black, Sammy Booker,
Kolx'rt Henderon, a n d Andra
Crawford were seen at church Sun
day night. Way to go, kids'
Jane Marie (¡off, who was that
good looking Ixiy you were with
Sunday afternoon''
Jimmie Poole, Donnie Wilcox,
Betty Matlock and Frederick I,tins-
ford were all together in the movie
Saturday night
Ianda Watson u n d Holcomb
Berry had a date for the flick Sat
urday night. Have fun, kids'
Joe Weaver and Nancy Hobson,
and Malcome Hanson and Mary
Maitland were in church Sunday
night
I.ila Jean and Ronnie Travis
made a very cute couple at the
Football Banquet Friday night By
the way. cheerleaders, you did a
swell job on the banquet decora
t ions'
Lynda Black was seen with Bur
Tins year let us all remember ley Kinsel both Saturday night and
Sunday in church Hinnim" Just
like old times
Lila Jean Lqhg, who was that
looking at wedding rings with you
Saturday afternoon?
Floyd Lusk, who is that cute girl
Christ, the Son of God, who you are always staring at. in study
came to li\e on this earth and, in hall' Didn't think anyone noticed,
a few short years, was crucified, in did you'
order that we be redeemed Bobbie I/>u Acker and Garland
In short, let us all remember Goff, let's stop this fussing It's
these few words that were spoken getting to be a habit with you two |
nearly two thousand years ago by and that's not good!
an angel of the Lord " Dorothy Adams, what ever hap |
■"Fear not: for. behold, I bring pened to yours and Rodney Sch
you good tidings erf great joy, wartz's romance' You two disap
which shall be to all people For pointed the snoops'
unto you is born this day i the Diann Banks, Phillip Power, Judy I
city Of David a Saviour, which is Banks, and Jimmey Ramey spent |
a nice quiet ev*rmr\g at home
Luke 2 10 11 See EAGLES ECHO Page 7 I
By Jo Morrow
Christmas' That magic word that
means many things to many peo-
pie. To children around the world
it means a time of receiving gifts,
to school children it signifies a
holiday from school, and to grand
parents it signifies, oft times, a
chance to see their beloved child
ren and grandchildren
What does Christmas mean to
you? To you, is it a joyous time in.
which you honor the birth of Jesus
Christ; or is it a drudgery you go
through ever} year, in which you
find yourself ' groaning and moan-
ing" about the many tasks you
must complete before December
25'
what Christmas really means Let
us all set aside a quiet time to
spend with our families, in order
that we may thank God. in our own
personal ways, for the greatest
gift man ever received, Jesus
Christ the Lord
It's best to
be ready for
the unexpected
Don't let Junior's scuffed knee lor
• ny of the other little happen-
stance* of family life) "catch you
with your medicine cabinet down!"
Keep on hand a wi ll rounded sup-
ply of thote "first aid " at helpful
>n emergent! We have them.
CHAPMAN PHARMACy
"WE FILL AMY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION"
Stonley Chapman. Reg Pharmacist
Phono MU 3-4122 — Ru\V Toot
Filling Your Proscription it the Mo*t Important Part of
Our Business
Linda Watson
Mar/ Maitland
Judy Banks
l/conard B<'rry
David Black
Bobby I-onp
Jimmy Rnmey
Sonja Wilcox, Brent
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TENNESSEE PURPLE HULL
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TENNESSEE WHOLE
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MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
18 oi. pkg.
36 oz. pkg.
8 oi. pkg.
reg. roll
CUT-RITE WAX 125 FT.
roll
bo* of 400' i
giant roll
qt bot.
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DATES
REYNOLDS 25 FT
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FACIAL TISSUE
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BAKER'S SHREDDED
You can buy yoursolf a Christmas git with tho monoy, you'll save a# BROOK-
SHIRE BROS.'S PRE-CHRISTMAS STOCK-UP SALEI Yes, Santa'* boon horo
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Christmas carols for tho shoor joy of buying thorn. Evory sholf and caso Is
stocked with an abundance of traditional foods and family favoritos—and
evorythlng's low, low priced to fill your Christmas stocking with savings.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1960, newspaper, December 15, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150370/m1/2/?q=cherokeean: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.