The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959 Page: 4 of 12
twelve pages : illus. ; page 22 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE 4
r;
The Rusk Cherikééan, Rusk. Tsmai
EAGLES ECHO STAFF 1958-59
Asst. BiBUr-ia-Chief ...
Sputa Editor _....
AaaL Sport* editor
Editara
JOKES | John Paul WaUon — "Hock It." j
'When «re yen going to fix that ¡ Larry Hibbard "Take it to
fence Hiram?" asked hia wife. | someone who knew what it was"¡
Oh, next week, when Silas I Stanley Draper — "Smoke It"
comes home from college." j Yvonne Wallace - 'Take it to
"But what will the boy know jOrleans"
■bout fixing fences. Hiram?" j *> VM Westbrook - "Give it to
"He ought to know a heap; he Mr Martin for an experiment "
wrote me that he'd been takin' 0
fencing lessons for a month" FOOTBALL BANQUET
The 1958 Football Banquet was
A girl met an old sweetheart held Friday night at the Rusk
and decided to high hat him. ; Hotel. There was a wonderful
"Sorryshe murmured, when speaker from 8.F.A, Coach W. E
the hostess introduced him to ber, Conkright spoke on the "Necessity
"I didn't get your name." 1 of Getting More Out of School
"I know-you didn't," rejoined j Than Football." The message was
the old flame, "But you tried hard enjoyed by all.
enough." Couples present were:
Linda Williams and Gary Star-
The advantage of buying rock k*?. Cynthia Ault arid Jerrty
and-roll records is that when they Alexander, Theresa Miller and i
finally wear out you are not able Honnie Frawr, Sue Banks and !
to tell the difference. Mik*- fay. Gwen Goff and Gary
| Lloyd, Judy Banks and Larry Tal* j
Those who believe that swim 'T Wanda Westbrook and Tommy
ming improves the figure should Tread well, Linda Watson and Dan- j
take a quick look at a duck. ¡ Ball, Mollie Trotter and Eddie!
i Bailey. Sally Summers and Alan
HASTE makes waste. It also K*y. Fay Blrklebach and Ronnie'
smashes a lot of car fenders. : Willis, Reta Beck worth and Harold
; Price, Margaret Seal and Jimmy j
If at first you don't succeed, 1-ovelady, Jeannie Lowry and
you're running about average. Charles Echols, Bobby Lou Acker
. and Larry Haascll, Sherrel Both-
RiDOLES well and Chris von Doenhoff, Bet-
I. What goes through a door ,y To*h and Honn,e Woodj
yet never comes into a room? a
Keyhole
2. When does it rain money? i
Whenever there's a change in
weather.
3. Why ia the capital letter H
like a pair of glasses?
Because it has two "eyes" with
a bar between.
4. If a carrot and a cabbage have
a race, which will win?
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Name: Wilma Thompson
Nickname: Sue
Favorite boy: Donald Allen
Favorite color: baby blue
Favorite car: Ford
Favorite pastime: Being with
Donald
Favorite day: Friday
Favorite food: Chicken and Spa-
The cabbage, because It's ahead ihettl
5. How can you make a «harp Favorite movie: "Rally Around
weapon out of any word in the Boys"
English language?
Add "s" to word'1
"SWORD."
o
and make
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Name: Gary Starkey
Nickname: Poopsie
Favorite Girl: Linda Williams
Favorite color: Blue
Favorite car: Ford
Favorite pastime: Loafing
Favorite day: Friday
Favorite Food: oysters
Favorite movie: The Giant
Favorite actor: Paul Newman
Favorite Actress: Debbie Rey-
nolds
Favorite book: Forever Amber
Favorite song: Tragedy
Favorite singer: The Platters
Favorite flower: Rose
Favorite odor: Food
Favorite Subject: English
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. McCar-
roll
Ambition: To graduate
i. . o
WHAT WOULD YOU
DO WITH ITT
"ZWIEBACK"
Jerry Alexander — "I'd eat it"
Sue — "Give it to Peanut"
Coach Pbilbrick — "Throw it in
his dog pen"
Favorite actor. Paul Newman
Favorite actress: Joan Wood-
ward
Favorite book: The Old Man and
the Sea.
Favorite song: Stardust
Favorite singer: Nat "King" Cole
Favorite flower: Carnation
Favorite odor: Old Spice, when
it's Donald's
Favorite subject: English
Favorite Teacher: Mrs. McCar-
roll
Ambition: To Marry Donald
someday and go to college.
o
SONG DEDICATIONS
"Since I Don't Have You," Jim-
my Ramey
"It's All In The Game." Sue
Banks and Mike Day.
"Charlie Brown," Willy Tosh.
"It's Just A Matter of Time,"
"P. D." Dodson.
"A Part of Me," Gwen Goff and
Gary Lloyd.
"Lovers Never Say Goodbye,"
Gloria Mayes and Danny Francis.
"Sea Cruise," Seniors.
'Tan Shoes," Richard Crippen
"Only Your Love," Judy Banks
and Larry Talley.
"I'm Almost Grown." Sarah
Braswell.
(Continued on Page 9)
SPRING
.... and VACATION TIME
W, f \
«TART YOUR VACATION OPF RIGHTI
HAVE YOUR CAR EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED.
A COMPLETE LINE OF GULP TIRES, TUBES A BATTERIES.
Washing and Complete Gulflex
Lubrication and
The Finest Service in Town
tÉIí
GULF SERVICE
Hwy. M at the Y
S&H GREEN STAMPS"
• i#
9 •
Í •
0
*
m
4'
Lewis McCarroD |
Ana McKeliar
Joto Paul Watson |
Judy Travis'
Pat Persons, Tern Miller, Cynthia Ault, 1
Sat Banks, Girada Sparkraan, Linda Williams, Beverly Mustek. j I
Colamaiat Mike Dajrj
Circulation Manager Lola Jenkins'
Mofltyr ...... .... „ ... Bonnie Eraser,
Mrs. Lewis McCarroll J
o
:&
■n
MARCH u, 1959
FREE
100 S&H
GREEN STAMPS
With the Purchase of
$10.00 or More
With This Coupon
'c9£i
i
¡MU
/:
*
Blackburn
1 MgglVpllggllP
EASTER MEANS "... TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF." ALL THE OLD
WINTER THINGS GO INTO STORAGE AND EVERYBODY TURNS OUT
IN NEW, PRESH THINGS . . . THERE'S A NEW FEEL
IN THE AIR, AND A LIGHTNESS AND FRESHNESS
THAT MAKES EVERYONE PEEL "GOOD ALL OVER!" THE
SAME THING'S TRUE OF FOODS, TOO. TIME NOW FOR
TENDER, YOUNG SPRING VEGETABLES AND LIGHTER,
EASIER TO FIX FOODS—AND THAT'S WHY YOU
MUST SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY . . . THE BEST
EASTER POODS IN TANTALIZING ARRAY ARE AWAITING
YOUR SELECTION. FOR THE BEST—FOR LESS—SHOP
PIGGLY WIGGLYI
Grade A Lge. White Eggs—Perfect for Dyeing
Sno Club
MELL0RINE
3Vt GAL.
CTNS.
THIS EASTER
Serve
OCEAN SPRAY
Cranberry Sauce
2 for 49c
Syrup
Doz.
No. 5 JAR
•••n
Maryland Club
SHli
COFFEE
Lb.
ybuh&$UM to luuub! Qjtdkoa/f/oq//sa¿/¿/
Skinners
MACARONI
or
SPAGHETTI
10 Oz.
Cello
Üf
mmmmmmmmmmmmsM
BRACH'S
Easter Candies
CHOC. WHIPPED
CREAMS
LARGE EASTER
EGGS
7Vi Ox.
Lb.
ASSORTED
EGGS
MEO.
EGGS
24 Ox. Bag
Ox. Bag
WHOLE
OR
HALF
Lb.
KEYSTONE
TENDER VEAL
ROUND OR LOIN STEAK
TENDER VEAL RUMP OR PIKES PEAK
ROAST
ARMOUR'S STAR CAN
HAMS 5 Lb.c„*5-99
2*1 WIENERS Lb. W CRISC0
YOUR HAM TASTES BETTER BAKED WITH . . .
79* KAISER FOIL
Mushrooms
Fancy Button 2 Ox.
25'
25 FT. ROLL
KASCO
5c OFF
Lb. Can
DOG MEAL
5.,- Lb. Pk0. 69C
Freshest Produce In Town
U. S. No. 1 Red
POTATOES
10 29c
CELERY
Lge. Jumbo i A
Stalks Ea.
LETTUCE
Lge. Jumbo á PI
Heads Head
Firm Slicing
Red
TOMATOES
GRAPES
* 19c
- 25c
PUSS-N-BOOTS
CAT FOOD
3 - 8 OZ. CANS
PROCTER S GAMBLE 15c OFF
FLUFF0
Lb. Can
GERBER'S
BABY FOOD
LUSTRE CREME LIQUID
SHAMPOO
tod. Sis*
Iwr^bgif
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959, newspaper, March 26, 1959; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150281/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.