The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1959 Page: 16 of 16
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77U Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk, 7<
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Favorite Boy: AH oí
Favorito Sport: Football
Activities: National
twty, Future Teachers ot
Name: Robert
Nickname Guber.
Favorite Day: Saturday.
Favorite Son* "New Orleans**.
Favorite Book: "The Prince and
the Pauper."
Favorite Flower Roses.
Favorite Actor: Cary Grant
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Liada Kay Colmo U
Billy Dan Conway—IS
Donna Jo Paoeher—28
Kathleen Gentry-*
Beverly Sue Isaacs—22
Esther Kennedy — 28
Glen Lloyd—20
Jimmy Love lady—20
Weldon Maitland—27
Larie Nolley—21
Earl Stafford—20
Larry Smith—IS
Joyce Spark man—4
Larry Talley—28.
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Favorite Actress: Ingrid Berg Remember When
Favorite Movie: "The Inn of the
Sixth Happiness."
Favorite Food. Steak.
Favorite Car: Rambler.
Favorite Color: Baby blue.
Favorite Class: English.
Favorite Singer: Perry Como.
Favorite Odor: High Voltage.
Favorite Girl: Linda Rogers.
Favorite Sport: Baseball.
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Teacher of Week
Name: Mrs. Betty Brotherion
Age: 22
Favorite Oolor: Blue
Favorite Flower: Orchid.
Favorite Car: Buick.
Favorite Subject: Math.
Favorite Show: "Gone With the
Wind".
Favorite Actor: Rock Hudson.
Favorite Actress: Susan Hay
worth.
Favorite Book.
Favorite Food:
Favorite Song:
My Love".
Favorite Singer Kay Starr.
Pet Peeve: Students that talk
too much.
Place of Education: S.H.S.T.C.
Birth Place: Palestine, Texas.
Where Taught Before Coming to
RHS. This is her first year of
teaching.
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March Birthdays
James David Akin—26
Cynthia Auit—21
Randa Blunk—1
Sarah Braswell— 3
William Braswell—17
Pride's Castle.
Steak.
"Answer Me, O
We Guard Your
Family's Health
Filling prescriptions is a se-
ered trust and the vital, highly-
skilled, "heart* of our service;
but we else maintain baby
needs first-aid, sick room, end
medicino chest supplies for
yov and your family's convan-
in. let us help you.
Cartlidge Drug
Store
3433* Rusk. Ten.
Judy Banks and Glen Lloyd
(played and sang on the radio?
TTieresa Miller had four horses.
Cynthia Ault was bashful.
Martha Coker went swimming
in the middle of winter.
The present day Seniors were
Freshmen.
Jerry Alexander was as slim an
Kenneth Martin.
Donna Isaacs wasn't speeding
around in her T-bird
Mike Day had a crush on Nelda
Smith.
Coach Philbrick wasn't a pest.
Richard Tackett was a profes-
sional dancer.
Beverly Musick wasn't busy.
Gary Starkey was a Gallatin Go-
pher
James Archie Norton went with
Reta Beckworth.
Jim Hogg was popular.
John Watson went steady in the
sixth grade.
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Junior Play To Be
Presented March 12
Junior Play, "CLEMENTINE"
by Anna C. Martens
S William Davidson
The Junior Play is to be held
Thursday, March 12, at 7:45. The
characters are: Clementine Kelley,
a tomboy—Fay Birklebach; Mar
Kelley, her mother—Patricia Ech-
ols; Gerald Kelley, the Mayor, her
father—Allen Ray; Bertha, the
housekeeper—Rose Mary Butler;
Abe Carter, the handyman—John
McCoy; Hank Mathews, Gem's pal
--Bill Smith; Pete, a ladies' man
—Tommy Tread well; Tub"r)>', who
ha« hay fever—Larry Charles
Christopher; Cathy, who has dis-
covered boys — Sally Summers;
Jane Ann, a little gossip—Donna
Isaacs; Ann McNeil, a speech teac-
her—Donna Bothwell; Miss Pru-
nella Pringle, Ann's aunt—Martha
Coker.
The sponsors of the Junior Class
are Mrs. Lois Henry and Mr. "Bil-
ly" Watson.
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RHS Movie Stars
Rosalind Russell — Pat Persons
Gary Cooper — Ronnie Fra/er
Susan Hayward — Sue Banks
Jeffery Hunter — Travis Hal-
1m. rt
Ingrid Bergman — Ann Wil-
liams
Cary Grant — Alan Ray
Janet Ieigh — Mary Ann Riggs
Paul Newman — Jimmy Ramey
Linda Crystal — Linda Williams
Tony Curtis — Gary Starkey
Debbie Reynolds — Gwen Goff
Tab Hunter — Gary Lloyd
Sandra Dee — Theresa Miller
Robert Horton — Jerry Alexan-
der
Kim Novak — Martha Coker
Jim Garner — Richard Crippen
Lola Albright — Ima Jean Ma-
lty
Craig Stevens — Mike Day
Rhonda Fleming — Fay Birkle-
bach.
Jeff Chandler — Kenny Black
Jane Russell — Cynthia Ault
Cuy Madison — James Archie
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A LOT FULL OF GOOD, CLEAN
USED CARS
FOR SALE!
Take your pick! Model, color, price!
We've got one to meet your needs!
Don't Boy Until You've Talked To Us!
"For Hie Best Cars At The
Lowest Prices"
gg..ffl • • * -V .
J. C. WILLIAMS
at the
TEXACO STATION—
^^IPOWNTOWN RUSK '
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Norton
Sophia Loren —
Elizabeth Glb-
Anthony Quien — Charles Ech-
ols
Ava Gardner — Mary Maitland
Yul Brenner — John Paul Wat-
son
Jane Powell — Judy Banks
John Saxon — Mike Burkes
Diana Varsi — Motley Trotter
Ruse Tamblyn — David West-
fcrook
Natalie Wood — Randa Blunk
Robert Wagner — Jimmy Love-
lady
Dorothy Malone — Lela Ana
Keels
Rock Hudson — Jimmy Long
Martha Hyer — Wilma Thomp-
son
Pat Boone — Richard Butler
WHO'S WHO
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—eppy
—aughing
—enry
—durable
—outhful
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MARCH 12, MS
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—aughty
Song Dedications
"My Happiness" — Linda Wil-
liams <r Gary Starkey
"Lonely Avenue" — John Paul
"Bella In My Heart" —
Thompson a Don Allen
"You Are the One" — Patsy
Yarborougb—Raymond Buffalo
"Tender Trap" — Jimmy Ramey
ft Avis Heffington
"Pretty Baby" — Lola Jenkins
"Why Do I Love Yon" — Mar-
garet Seale—Jimmy Lovelady
"Hot Rod Queen" — Rosemary
Butler
-Let's Have a Party" — Seniors
"1 Dent
Bailey—MoOey Trotter
"Keep Walkin" — Juniors
"Staggertoe" — Kenneth Lively
"My Lile" — Judy Travia ft
LL L Inngston
•First Time We Met" — Linda
Hugghins ft Fredrie Lundsford
"Tomorrow Night" — Pat Per
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"Forget Me Not" — Fay Birkle-
bach—Ronnie Willis
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PEAS
Pkg.
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DOWNY FLAKE
WAFFLES
Pk*
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FRESHER BRAND
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Lb. Pk«.
47c
LIBBY'S BABY
LIMAS
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with this valuable coupon
SPECIALS
FOR
THURS., FRI. ft
SAT., MARCH
12-13 ft 14
They said it couldn't be done—but we did HI
Yes indeedy—we do It ell the time — bring
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Meliorate
3 Cans
\ Gal.
25c
39c
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Meadolake Margarine
at BROOKSHIRE BROS.
THE BEST FOR LESS
THIS OFFER EXFIRES MARCH 31, 19Sf
ONE COUPON PER FAMILY.
Maryland Club
COFFEE
Lb.
Can
DEL MONTE
Spinach 2 303 c.n« 33®
ALMA GREEN ft WHITE LIMA
BEANS 2 300 cans 23c
ALMA BLACKEYED with Bacon
PEIAS No. 300 Cen 1©®
TRAFPY'S WHOLE SWEET
Potatoes 303 can 23c
DEL DIXI PINTO
BEANS 300 o 10C
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SWEET
PEAS
Decker s Smoked
Picnic Hams
Hormel Value
Bacon
Neuhoff Lone Star
Bacon 2Lb pk«- 89c
AUSTEX SPAGHETTI A MEAT
BALLS No. 300 Can ^5®
AUSTEX
Tamales No. 300 can 27c
AUSTEX PLAIN No Beans
CHILI No. 300 Can 47®
Breest 'O Chicken Fancy Solid Pk.
TUNA 7 ot Can 35®
DEL OIXI SOUR OR DILL
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SPEAS DISTILLED
VINEGAR o . Jar 17®
TENDER LEAF
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Loin or T-Bone
Steak
Pork Shoulder
Roast
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1959, newspaper, March 12, 1959; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150279/m1/16/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.