The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964 Page: 12 of 14
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ECHO
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BA*UE «CH9 *TA*P
Harold Scallon
: C&nwgtoci
I Bob Edwards and Poggy Martin
Janis Martin and Larry Wright
I Frances RaJson and Larry Davis
Charlotte* Burton, fingernails wherever you are,
really do como in handy, don't ewUBe nw!!!!
J ttffiy! i Mite Reaaoocver. you sure look-
Johnny Walker, we certainly áp lond>' ** weekend. Could it
like to hear y<Hi pl;ry!!
| Pam Johnson and Sally Hrisham
wihat did yea do w'hon the In-
! dian Cheerk\'idi rs did <• a r t
! wheels? Could it have boon cart
I wheels and the splits?
Gomia Monnwclhor, yo eer-
have been because Beth Ann was
cut of town????
Anna Quimby, aren't you a lit-
¡tie big for eraser fights?
Rosemary VtM-million, do you
wear your "flip-flop" when it
1 rains? Are you afraid of the
lightning?
Maniflfin
Editor :—__
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Writing Editor
1 aneo us Editor _.
Editors
n«or
SNOOPER
you reojtly played a
s. We certainly are proud
you, Ramy and Randy
for the protection Fri-
fc.it was. such a pretty red
.y." If 72 ■ ] •' t*
i Mavgaret > Cttffon. • what was
with yourcar Tuesday
Havens and Miorris Dixon,
game did you play Tuesday
lit? Who did you pday. it with?
arid and Twürters, you really
sharp Friday night!
ids White, who is ' T. 0.?
Í. wilí get jealous!
' *' ' . *■ ■ ■ ' Don Jones tainly are poKvrful to bo such j Carlene Butler, do you always
QmmI White and David Long a little girl. pUt an your tennis shoes to play
' ■ ,■ . « 1 Carrington ¡ Peggy Mkiiin, did you finish ¡ in the rain bo you won't get struck
^ally Grisham i Bob's scrap book? That certainly by lightning?
— Larry Wright, Paula McCrary was sweot! Nancy Durhan, Cathy Gambrell
■*—-—4— Dianne Tolar Catiiv Richards. d n't over scare and Jeafltte Duncan, did you all
Nancy Guinn uk like that av.-iin! have fun sleeping on the floor of
1 Sue Ella Boone Sharon Helm, wo saw you Sun- the band bus?
— Ronny McElroy, Glenda Berry j day afternoon. Lrnry Jones, do you like artesian
Lawernce Clayton Betty Lusk. Olonda llorry sure water?
. M , „ . , , liked that falso ala in you gave Clayton Pool is proud of that
Ann Monee, what cracked when . ' ,, lt, . * ... .
her. j now Rambler. It s just like Gay s.
you threw your baton? Tee Hoe! I Betty Hudson don't, yen know who bet S. H. a dollar that he
J. W. and S. G. went to the that boys wo to this school too. j would not carry F. S. home. He
dbive-in Saturday night. | S. P. why were you so happy ! won the dollar.
Pep Squad, what happened in j about 8:45 Saturday morning? Why Dennis BerryhÜ and Milk Helm
Livingston? ! were you so sad about 12:15 Satur- how many miles did you walk
The Cheerleaders would like day evening? Saturday and Sunday?
to report-that the Cleveland fans Everybody buy an annual!!! i Arlene Wallace and Garland
did not gft the Sign!!! Dicky Tisdalo. why didn't you of- Goff were together Sunday after-
Thamk you Crockett, for your fer Jennc Duncan a wit on the noon.
support at the game. It was really Band Bus instead < f the floor? Happy Binthday, Dottie McClure
appreciated. Rickey Cleveland, did you have
Dotitie Mf(3ure, you need to be a tumble at the drive-in Satur-
9 little more careiul with your day night? Ycu must be more
baton. You might hurt someone, careful.
Glenda Graham, why is the janis Martin, aro you about to
bottom of your Megaphone oblong |go steady? You sat with him on
instead of round.
F< rBuiLt-tn Energy....
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... Drink Plenty of Milk!
For Health
Vitality
Beauty
$ig State Creamery
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■JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS
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the Band Bus and at the show Sat-
uixiay nisiht. Everyone reports
Glenda Graham and OaraJyn
Greenwood.
David White and Baahara Dur-
rett were riding around Sunday
afternoon.
Charlie Yarbrough, did you
really live in the lee Age???
Sunday night dates:
,, .,, . ,, . , , Naomi Hcdcomb and Johnny
1 having a wild time at via:y Ack-jADexander
¡er's Canasta Party. Wild!!! i Steve Swift and Carolyn Green-
¡ Jim Mehner, ycu and i*>at girltwoo¿
make a cute on tne Band Ann Morse and Ronny McEl-
Bus. But who is J. V.??
Martin Morn a do yon Blast??
Cathy Gambid!, would you de-
fine a kiss.
■ roy
Dennis White, 01 you like to
I keep charts on who's the cutest?
1 Walter Vc million why do you
always sleep with the air condi-
jticner on? It isn't that hot!!!
Saturday nruht dates were:
Gay Doitson and Chris von Doen-
: hoff '
Cathy Fills and Alan H'-od
Dottie McClure and John Rea-
sonover
Shirley Uixial and Mark Seale
Cathy Riohai-ds and Mike Cry-
KUP
Peggy Martin and Bob Edwards
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT GIRL
This week's Senior Spotlight
feaitures Sally Suzann Mehner.
Suzann is taking English III, Al-
gebra II, Bookkeeping, and Civ-
Paula Gentrj and Greg Guynm iCS( this year. She is active
Sally Grisham and .Johnny Wal- a member and officer of many
1 ker. ¡ 0f the school clubs. Among these
Judy Hume and Paul Traylor iare the Science Club, FTA, Span-
Don Jones and Dianne Tolar, ^ club, and Eagles Echo. Su-
Ann M< so < in i ' . "in "^leKlroy | j&xm is Business Manager of the
Mike McK ami Nindra Sword Annual Staff and treasurer of the
Ma linda Ra\ ■ ! L< '■ Liles ¡ Civics Club. Last year Suzann
was an usher at Baccalaureate
and Commencement. Her main
ambition is "to be a success."
Some of Suzarm's favorites are
Dottie McClure and John Rea-
iionover
Jane Browning and Don Par-
eons
I Mike Crysup and Cathy Ric-
haixls
Lariy Jones and Francis Jared
Robert Kirk and Betty Lusk
Larry Dickorson and Phyllis To-
lar
Walter Vermillion and Susie
Summeis.
Rosemar>' Vemnllion and Park-
er Stafford
Steve Ciysmp and Carol Burton
Danny ChrisK pher
as follows;:
Car—GTO
SHOP TALK: Type 90«V-8,0.H.V.
I Bore: 4.126 in. Stroke: 3.975 in. ,
Displacement; 425 cubic inches
Ck>mpresijúcty¿ From 9.0-to-l to l&50-to-l
Horsepower: Frojn 300 to 370 bhp
Torqut^ lb.-ft.: From 430 to 470
0 Tours
(Continued fi-om Page 2)
For her Dallas performance of
"La Dame aux Camelias" ami
"Fedora" in 1892, spectator
flooded the -city from small towns
all over Texas. Her perfonnan-
and Linda! ces in Fort Worth were crowded
with people • who had ' traveled
from as far as Gainesville.
Miss Bernhardt returned to Tex-
as in 1906, performing in a cir-
cus-type tent, relates Dr. King.
This innovation by the Shubert
b others was a rebellious act a-
gainst the Theatrical Syndicate
which, controlled ¡the booking in
nearly all U.S. "opera houses."
S a r ah Bemhardt's surprising
agreemerjjt to act linger the "Jaig-
top"' lent an eccetibric atmos-
phere to her entire Texas tour.
In. Dallas, despite a temperamen-
tal curtain and ihsuificient light-
ing, her ¡performance was crowd-
ed with 10,000 theatergoers.
In Austin, after throe hours of
steady rain had turned the tent
site on the temporary capital
grcunds into a quagmire. Miss
Bemha dt's performance was
shifted to the Hancock Opera
House, despite the threatened
foreclosure of the theater by syn-
dicate officials.
Her subsequent Sot Antonio
performance was a sell-out: pric-
es ran;! .g up to S10 ware offered
lor during the first act as
2,000 to 3,000 persons jammed in-
to Beethoven Hall. Apparently
the diminutive actress had brok-
en the theater syndicate monopo-
ly in Texas.
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# Press
(Continued from Page 2)
only a few days ago. It reported
that 150 Georgia farmers hud
chipped in $100 apkee to help
the Georgia Farm Buraui Man-
agement Servur launch a datn-
proceNsmg system. The system
will employ ootnputer to aid
farmara in nah nwnaeement de
cumins as whtti to buy, when to
noil, tiuw much their cmi* ac-
tually am, and whether they
would be better <* tn quit term.
ittK «nd move to town.
. The need to 8*va% thtopi Hhe
tola ia whet tawd to gtw toe
fnrmerr m nato ti M n It
|Mt«h for e >k> ever mm and
torn to wluuto tad tfilnk.
Coior—Purpie
Scent—"That Mian"
Book-BLUE CAMELIA
Author — Fiances Parkinson
Kyle
Actor—John Wayne
Actress—Sandra Dee
Song—Tobacco Road
Singer—Ricky Nedson
Boy—???^
Pet Pk>vV-Peqsle who do not
tell the trü$
Class—Algebra ft "H
Day—Siitufday
Teachcr-JWi period
Sport—Fo^ball ^
What woúld yon da to Iwprow
school? Have a longer tanch |ov
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHI M
IMS tree* our Senior SpetBgM
is John"Oton Reasonevar, fc
John has played fodtbail four
yeans, basketball one year, and
track one year. John was Fresh-
men Class Reporter. He was Run-
ner-Up for Best All Around this
year. John has been a member
of the Spanish Club two years
and Science Club one year. Some
of John's favoiites aire:
Cab—Foro " * ~
Food—Oysters
Color—Blue
Class—Bookkeeping
Teacher—Mr. Clayton
Book—Goldfinger
Author—Ian Flemming
Girl—Guess Who???
Day—Friday
Actor—Ty Hardin
Actress—Gina Lollabridgida
Movie—The Longest Day
Dr"t Peevee—People
What would you do to improve
he school? Take thinly minutes
f first period and add it to
unch.
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DO YQU KNOW
YOUR CHJKEKLKADERS .'
I am a senior and have been a
•heerleador for four years. I am
very friendly and have a smile
for everyone. I am a Democrat.
Who a«n I?
I am fee only sophomore cheer-
leader. I am in the band. I am
liltitle bitty. I have brown eyes
and brown hair. Who am I?
I have dark black hair and
blue eyes. I have been a cheer-
leader for two years. I wear
THE CHEROKEEAN of Ru.K, Te
THTRSIHY, NOVFMKLK ID. IK,
short dresses. I am a junior. Who, glasses. 1 am 5 feet 2 inches tWi,
am I? and have hroswi hair and 'blue
I am a senior. My hair is brown eyes. I march on the left ',sitíe
and eyes are blue. My house key \ of the band. Who am I?
(its my car. I forget to wear my ; I am a freshman. Mr. ftugKés
¡letter to the games. I have been, makes we take big steps. I heve
MU
Who
a cheerleader only one year,
am I?
I am a junior. I was cheerlead-
er last year, too. I have brown
hair and blue eyes. I wear "Ma-
ma Dresses". Who am 1?
I am a senior. I have boon a
cheerleader two years. I go with
a big boy. My moitf prized pos-
session is my blue Studebaker.
Who am I?
O -
DO YOU KNOW
YOUR TWIRLERS?
I am the President of the hand.
I have been a twirier two years.
I am the only twirier who has a
whistle. Who am I?
I am the shortest twirler. I
have been head-twirler for the
last two years. I am a junior.
Who am I?
I am a freshman and I wear
brown hair, brown eyes. -
am 5 feet 5 inches tail. Wh# im
I? . \ '
1 am a junior, I have b#M A
twirler for two years. I h&v
ti active clothes. I am the
twirler. I wa« voted "Mart
tiful" giil in RHS. Who
I am 5 feet 4 inches tab,
hair is blonde, and- tny ey|
blue. I wear glasses. I ani
ior class favorite. Evi..
nulls me "Polly". Who afn'l?
I am a junior. ! have
hair <uid blue eyes,
comes on all the band tHpS' to
announce at half tirpe,
I?
I am a cute sophomojCS,
a temper and show it only;
I drop my radio. I
T-Bird. Who am I?
See ECHO, Page 5
The Family That Prays Together -
T ogether
Attend Church
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I A look at the Cross
¡ on THANKSGIVING
"Surely he hath borne our griefs, and car'-
ricd our sorrows: yet u>e did esteem hint
stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted."
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$; "But he urns wounded for our transgres-
¡;j:j sions, he was bruised for our iniquities; the
1 chastisement of our peace utos upon him
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|| and u>ith his stripes we are healed."
|| "All uie like slieep haue gone astray: we
hpve turned every one to his own way¡ and
$!; the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of
ijii; us all." Isaiah 53:4-6
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Cur prayer this Thanksgiving Season ta
ijiji; that everyone will attend the house of God,
giving thanks unto him for his great gift,
:jj§ which is eternal life through his son.
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The Church it Cod't appointed ogency in this world lor spreading the knowledge ol His love
lor man end «I Hit demand lor mon to respond to thot love by loving his neighbor. Without
this grounding in the love ol God, io government or society or way of lile will long
M"ever! ,on4 the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even
from t telflsh polht of, view, one should support the Church for the sake of the welfare
ol himself and hit lomily. leyond that, however, every person should uphold and par- ^
Ncipate 111 the Chyith because It tells the truth about mon's life, death and Sestlny, the ¿ftnj
•ruth wtskti aloMj eill set him tree to live as a child ol God. . ^1N
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964, newspaper, November 19, 1964; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150575/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.