The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963 Page: 4 of 16
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EAGLES ECHO
! 25: high scorers for the Rusk I my glasses. Who am I? In the whole game the Eagle! THE CHEROKEEAN of Rusk, Texas :
team were Hanvey, 41, ajid Ur-1 i am the smallest majorette.' úfense never let the Bears reach I XM RSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1963 PAGE FOUR
dal, 8. Ihave long black hair. I go with ( our -U yard line. Steve Swift had
Th<> Rusk girls won their sec- a college boy, Who am
and game over Maydelle, 56-50,
to play in the finals for consol-; year
uuon." inmn
y oil girls had a good time!!
Kathy Richards and Gregg Du- ,. ... . .
pree, Dana Cox and Eddie Golds- uüon-_H«h •sc'0,,(,|'s for ,ht' w,n". do my job extremely well. I am
O Wltn UUI *u ya'u 14,11• "WVt* ovVUl flail . f *.1-^ q-n:ft
I? a return on a pass interception 'they come makes a strong charac- cast was
.. tuic for 25 yards and gained 65 yards ter. So don't panic and worry the, Plav to x> pi ,
ben-y were seen in the movie Sun- „mK f
¡ day afternoon. Bowden 1S' a"d, S Th')S,> fl"
the opposing Maydelle team were
Jane Deal and Chester Mayo Roa(.h 22 Ivv 19 am, Fle|(,her
were together this week-end. This r.
a cute ash-blond(
0-
Who am 1?
of the following:
Jane. Andra Crawford
EAt;LES EC HO STAFF
Flilitor in Chief
Assistant Editor ....
Business Manager .
Sports Editor
Exchange Editor —
Circulation Managers
Feature Editors ....
Typists
Lawrence Clayton
is one more sharp couple.
The Band surely did a swell
job Friday night.
i Jennifer Swift, did you have pro-
Jimmie Poole blems on the bus Friday night?
Janis Sales Glenda MerHweather and Mark
Jimmy B<x>nc Seal were together this week-end.
..Judy Hanvy and Leslie Wright : Dottie McClure and Ronny Nor-
Janie Dickey 1 ton were seen together Saturday
...Lewis O'Neal and Joel White night.
Norleine Morgan O
1 The fightin' Eagles came back
The gn Is won over Douglass in aftt>|. Jge¡ng ,,jne Tree> and
the final game for consolation fighung the virus to whip the
I,,«h st'om's for Rusk werP ¡ Gladewater Bears 17-0 at Glade-
Urtlal 27, Hanvy 20„ajid Bowden svater last Fril,.iy
9 Scorers for Dougalss were; ^ . # n .
v ♦ io i / i i/ The Katies control leu the «ame
i ates 18 unci Goodman 10. , , . , t 4, „
, almost entirely, .lust as the Bears
The following girls were select-! w(ml(1 start to nK)V(, the M1 down.
ed to tin* All-Tournament team
1 am alternate majorette this ,or -varl's anc' £aint'd y3'1^ lr| ■ ' 1 " n-nhloni I n( March 1961 The i*ist consist
but I've worked hard and rlLshin«' Richard Johnson had two! next time you have a problem. | of •« •...■
pass interceptions and gained 70 Sit down and talK it o\it-
yards rushing. Eagle quarter- with your conscience.
back Bob Edwards had a fine • 0
night with 5 pass completions for SENIOR CLASS NEWS
5 attempts. November 7, the Senior class
The Eagles play the Gilmer elected Linda Weaver as the
EAGLES WIN-
WATER
OVER GLADE-
Buckcyes next week here at Rusk Dutchess to represe!
nt the class
Most Valuable - Judy Harivy
Rusk.
Forwards: .Iiulv Murdock. Chi
for the position of second in our
16-AA district.
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EVERYBODY HAS PROBLEMS
By Jimmie Poole
No matter who you are or where
have problems, j
in the Christmas Parade Novem-
ber 30.
Wednesday, November 6, the
Sally, Stephanie Cox
Andrew, Jimmy Boone
Agnes, Judy Hanvy
Nettie, Shellia Huggins
A ron, John Mark Lester
Jim, Joe Cochran
Rose, Janie Dickey
(Continued on Page 7)
you
you
Stephanie Cox ! CHEERLEADERS
Betty Matlock We wan' to sa.V our cheer- lvno- Nelda Hunt, Broaddus: Coy
SNOOPER-
Richard Wallis 'leaders that we think that they ■ ^ Wixlen.
Anita Shuptrine and Anr. Vaughn have done an excellent job this, „ ( ' "' lanington, j
Sponsor year in leacli"K our school at the; Rllsk: '),annp rhoraton. Hunting-,
pep rallies, ball games, and other ,on: Aikin. Douglas,
activities. The Rusk girls' next game will |
Last week some remarks were aK'l|nst (ii'npfiaml ami will be
; made that might have been avoid- <>la-v,'d in lh<1 Rusk 8>™ 011 N'ov*
Jed had the people who made them oln'x'1
realized how much time and prac- ¡ "
leaders actually work and prac- j JOKES
tice to make the |>ep rallies and What
J.in.- Brewning and Larry John-- comb look in the Rusk "flick
skin .ire now yoing steady. Con- Saturday night
g atalations kills': Ann Morse and Ronny McElro.v
Richard Johnson, did Larry were together Friday and Satur-
Bovvman really scare you Tues- day nights.
day niuht at the K & N R.xit Beer Bob Edwards and Brenda Hend-
Staml???? ricks were together this weekend.
R. H. R. wants to welcome This is one more steady couple.
Wayne Darnell to our schodi. We Dixie Guinn and Larry Jones working months, and without fizzics factory)
hop - you will enjoy >ou¡ stay with we>-e seen together Saturday them our team would not have D.iffvnl.shion:
i field on passes, the quick Eagle
secondary would intercept. In all. Everyone does. Life is one pro-
these interceptions numbered blem after another. "Shut your
j three. doors and sit in you house, yet
In the first quarter the Eagles 'rouble will fall from the skies,
began to move with a combined !''a.vs :| (hiñese pro\erb.
running and passing attack. This Often we tend to exaggerate
¡ drive went 68 yaiik in 19 plays to our problems. "I cried because
be ended by Bob Edwards run- I had no shoes until 1 met a man
! ning over from the five. The who had no feel" 'goes an old ¡
the half ended with Rusk lead- maxium. Our worry over,
jug 6-0. some minor problem or set-
In the third quarter the Eagles hack sometimes seems ridiculous
moved the ball down to the 15 'n comparison to the coinage
BIG BUSINESS
, yard line where Joe Cochran then shown i>y others with serious pn>
big on each end. small j ki,.k,.,| a fiokl K0U) lo nwke the blems.
bail games successful. Think be- in the middle, kicks up dirt and ¡ score ^ Kortunately, most of our pro—
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fore you say anything that might sings like a fiddle? (a dirt dob
indicate that you think that you her)
could do a better job. What is worse than a fire in a
Our (heerleadei-s have been match factory? (a flood in a
night.
: been able to have done a
Karen Crawford and Skip Ful- as >« has this year. Thes.
ton wee together Saturday night have made many sacrifice
in the show.
Beth Ann Parrott and Mike Rea-
sonnver. and Pam Johnson were
us. Wayne
Jtie Coelnan. you shoiil'ln't try
to burn the Science Buildin : down.
You know better than that'!'!
Janis Sales ind John Reason-
over were seen ti aether Thurs-
cia\. Friply, and Saturday nights
The E.VJLES 'rally did a night. By
GREAT i h F".da\ night R II > were you so mad on
is surely proud of on: fine '• > . ' Friday night'''
N .' iiem M g.in wa- seen \,ili Marynelle Moore and
Joe Allen Frid.ij night and i Schwartz took in the Saturday
Saturday ni-mt. night flick.
Tons Huddleston the Sim. i < Joe Ann Low ry and John Hodd
hear that \ou have you eyes took in the Saturday night show,
on a \er> ctite jumoi girl. Co,i:d They seem so together.
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GOSSIP
well ing the chat out of the bag.
',ir!s Son: Daddy, when did you go lo
> 1"" • Egypt?
the leaders in our school. Father Egypt? I was never in
We have the best looking girls Egypt.
too. Be sure you tell the cheer- Son- Then where did you gel
Uso seen in the show'"sVturdav ]máovs •v0llm'!f •ias' how nm'h my Mummy?
the wa\ Pam whv ''ml s l'P''i't this year THEY DE- Daffynishion: CHILD'S TRI
' ' ' hu; SERVE IT"" CYCLE - Tot rod
O Daffynishion: CARTOON - Mu-
Rodney NOTICE sic to drive by.
We are starting a "Dear Edit Daff\nishion: MELANCHOLY -
or's" section of nur SNOOPER. If Watermelon watchdog
you have any problems, lei us help o *
you solve them. Write us a letter SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - BOY
Put it in a sealed envelope and The Si :iior Spotlight Boy this
put it in the top part of looker i: ^ Lu.sk, R. L. has
in'.* his four
ing who you are We will then j VPiu.s „t Rusk Hi eh School H
letters each |1¡ls |kl, n spec! of his teachers
Get to ,s w. 'I ms his classmates. Hi?
her initials be (J S " The Snoops wants to congratu
Naomi Holcomb and Mike Cry- late Joe Cochran for kicking that i,|s lll,wnl> an.soni ^ *now won m.an> friend
sup double dated with Glenda good field goal Friday night.
Graham and RoU'rt Tlolcomb Sat- Stephanie Cox and Janie Dick-
urday night. e\ reported a swell time in Austin,
Sherry Raw Is and Richa d Hoi- Texas, this week-end. We know
are
pick out so many
week and answer them
work and get those letters in
WANTED
Persons and families interested in at-
tending Lutheran Church Services in
the Jacksonville area, which will be a
Missouri Synod Affiliation.
Contact Mrs. Melvin Rieeke.
1617 E. Hillcrest
Phone 2-6217
MYSTERY COUPLE
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...ice
.. .eat
...asy
.elightful kay
...outhful
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as w' 'i
friendlines- and diligence have
helped him achieve these goals
R !,. was in track one year and
ra' basketball one year He was in
legant Spanish Club two years R L
iv°l>''! \vho has brown hair vind blut
oveable eyes, is 5 feet and T inches tal
tiling and weighs 1!Ci pounds. After his
ntelligent urpaduation from high school, h
ikeable, pian.s to attend the University of
miting 'Houston.
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GIRLS WIN CONSOLATION
The Rusk girls won a consol-
ation trophy at the Douglass tourn-
ament over the week-end
The first game the girls played
in the tournament was lost to
the Huntington girls, áá-fr'. High
scorers for the Huntington team
were Poland, 27, and Holland,
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FAVORITES-
Fond - Steak
Car ■ Ford
Color - Red
Flower - Rose
Day - Friday
Girl - undecided
Book THE RETURN OF THE
NATIVE
Song - "Rosa Nova Babv
Movie - THE GREAT ESCAPE
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - GIRL
Lila Jean Long is the well-
known and very well-liked sen-
il r girl who is in the spotlight
this week During her high school
years, she has lieen in many clubs
and has been elected many hon-
ors Among these are the fol-
lowing: cheerleader, 4; head
cheerleader, 2: Friendliest: F. F
A. officer; office stuff 1: Tennis
Club, officer; freshman class
Favorite; Cutest, annual staff,
student council representative;
Spanish club: F If. A officer,
Junior class officer; Best All
Around; F. N. A ; senior class,
officer: senior class, Favorite; |
Wittiest; and the Junior Play.
After high school Lila Jean plans
to attend Stephen F Austin Col-
lege and major in Physiml Edu-
¡ cation.
FAVORITES-
Book GONE WITH THE WIND
Author: Margaret Mitchell
Class: English
Movie: "Backstreet"
Actress: Elizabeth Taylor
Actor: Paul Newman
Color Red
Food Chicken fried steak
l.'ai: "Miss Pretty"
Hobby: Sports
Flower- Gardenia
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GUESS WHO"
I havt been a twirler in the
band for three years I am a cute
blonde, i nil I have a very witty
personality Who am 1"
This is my first year as as twir-
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I go With all outsi Hiding football
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Just as the fourth quarter be- blems can be solved in some way.
gan Steve Swift went eight yards First we must realize hai tur-
to pay dirt for the final Eagle problem is and consider what the
touchdown. The extia point best solution would be. 1 hen we
came when Bob Edwards passed must face the problem "head on
to Larry Bowman in the end until we have conquered it,
zone. Being able to face problems as
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963, newspaper, November 14, 1963; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150522/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.