The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960 Page: 3 of 24
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THE CHEROKEEAN
OCTOftCR A, I960 PACE THRU
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(SCHOOL HEWS from Pig* 2)
me a week, and Weyne and I will
be going steady!" Some confidence!
Alice Pearson and Letha Clif-
ton, who were those cute boys you
were with Sunday? We heard you
were going to build a straw house.
The K & N is going to run out of
straws if you girls keep this ap
Isn't that right?
We hear Jo Carrcfll Yarborough,
is going with a cute boy she sees
at the show every other nigh?.
Could his initials be M. J ? Watch
this, Jo!
Curtis Norltn who wet,? you
talking to Sunday night? Some
people c n see in the il.irk you,
know. Could it have been A. P. and
L. C., they're getting around these I
days! j
Dan Cook «ure does like to study
ALGEBRA!!!! Could Nancy Hobson
be the reason???
What does Leonard Berry ask
Joanne Peterson everyday in Fng !
l'sh rv???
Charles Echols, why do you put
Coach Morris' car on the sidewalk
every day at noon???
It seems Ann Vaugh* has ac
quired the nickname of "Motor-
mouth". Could it be because she
talks so much????
Jimmey Ramey wha' time did;
you leave Judy's house Inst Fri
day night??? 1
Hale Smith has a scr.' admir-
er!!'! How about this, Gienda'??
Janis Jones is now having her
cast autographed!!!! Everyone in
trrcsted contact her immediately !'j
Lynda Black Patty Cotton and
Brenda Turney are now available'
Let's go boys!!!!
Shirley Sessions must he trymy
for a raise. She is goinp with her
boss!!!!
Congratulations to Hazel Bailes'
and Bohby Tosh on their engage-
ment!!"'
Patty Cotton, why were y o u
driving around town with t h ej
hand brake on??? Tlon't you know
better???
Kathryn Moore, who are you
expecting a letter from? Could his
name be Russell Parson?''?
Patricia Jordon, where were you
Sunday afternoon?
Judy Duncan had a date with |
Donnie Wilcox Friday night Why
did you get home so late, Judy???
Sonja Wilcox and Brent Smith
were in the show Sunday night.
Charles Wilcox really like to
dance, especially with Nancy Hob-
son Isn't this true, Charles???
Wayne Spears was seen with
Lela Ann Keels Saturday night.
What's wrong with these girls your
age, Wayne???
Tommy Monroe and Jackie Smith
were together Saturday night.
The Seniors wish to extend their
appreciation to Mr. Clapp who
owns the Gulf service station on
North Henderson for helping them
with their car wash.
EAGLES ECHO
Bobby Long has been having
trouble in AlgAra n. Could it be
that he only wants help from
Lynda Black???
One of our cutest couples, Mary
Maitland and Malcome Hanso*,
are finally going steady!!!!
Johnny Stover, why couldn't you
find the office fifth period Fri-
day????
The Senior water fight was very
successful Saturday. A few cars
were washed, too!!!
Janie Dickey, why do you get
so nervous in band when Mr. The-
riot asks you to do something??? ¡
Mr. Morris' history class had,
better start studying. Somebody
may be fooled.
Larie Nolley, what did you do;
after the football game Friday
night???
Lila Jean Long thought the week-
end show was very educational.
Really????
Why does Jo Morrow go around
with a starry - eyed expression?
Could it be that she is in love???
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Pastime—being with Judy and
playing football
Ambition—Go to coUege
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MYSTERY PERSOHS
—lever
bedient
Senior Spoil If ht
Girl
Name—Judy Banks
Nickname—"Judith"
Age—17
Birthday—January 15
Eyes—Green
Hair—Brown
Height—5'7"
Favorite Food -Fried Chicken
Drink—Milk
Car—Chevrolet (Impala)
Flower—Mum
Color—Blue
Song—"Dedicated to You"
Singer—The Coasters
Book—Splendor of God
Author—Ernest Hemingway
Movie—Psycho
Actor—Paul Newman
Actress—Joanne Woodward
Scent—Old Spice
Boy—Jimmey Ramey
Pastime — Whatever Jimmey
wants to do
Ambition—go to college and to get
married
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Senior Spotlight-
Boy
Name Jimmey Ramey
Nickname—"Ramey"
Age—17
Birthday—August 11
Eyes—Blue
Hair—Brown
Height—5'8"
Favorite Food—Steak
Drink—Tea
Car—Cadillac
Flower—Orchid
Color—Blue
Song—None
Singer—Clyde McPhatter
Book—lane Eyre
Author—John Steinback
Movie—Home from the Hill
Actor—Kirk Douglas
Actress—Elizabeth Taylor
Scent—Judy's favorite
Girl—Judy Banks
¡ osey
—ntelligent
j nergetic
i _ ashful
; ttractive
nteresting
—ikeable
—vil
' mart
_miable
—owdy
' —ovely
—ccentric
' cat
fficient
harp
dorable
appy
aive
nock-out
. ustrious
thical
_ leepy
DR. P. A. KOLSTAD
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Office Open Tuesday
8:30a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Other Hours by Appointment
Take a look at this List
FIRST
CTA
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. . . and it how many ways
wt can meet your needs for
banking service: Checking
Accounts (regular and spe-
cial). Banking-by-Mail, Per-
sonal Loans, Business Loans.
Financial Counsel, Safe De-
posit facilities.
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Me- b«r T P I C.
Rusk, Tpxai
That'll Be the Day
By Brent SinlHi
When James Archie Norton stud-
ies at night.
When Coach Morris gives his
class a coke party.
When Brent Smith beats Sonja
! Wilcox on a test.
When Jimmey Ramey and Judy
Banks break up. |
Whea Linda Watson flunks book-
keeping.
When Leonard Berry forgets to
comb his hair.
When the Seniors go to New
Orleans.
When Sue Issac doesn't drive a
car.
When Buddy Roye doesn't talk
about Patsy Echols.
When Holeomb Berry gets mar-
ried.
When David Black wants to go
to Shorthand.
When Bobby Tong goes steady.
When Dan Cook and Wayne
Spears dye their hair.
When Lila Jean Long is serious.
When the Cheerleaders don't get
tickled during their skit.
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THE MATCH BOX
Arlene Shankles and Connie!
Bailes- -burning steadily
Diann Banks and Phillip Powers
—relit
Lynda Black and Burley Kinsel
—almost out
Hazel Bailes and Bobby Tosh -
eternal fire
Judv Ramey and Ronnie Frazier
—burning merrily
Anita Shuptrine and Chuck Swift
—just struck
Marcy Goff and Ronnie Dement
-burning faithfully
Betty Tosh and Richard Butler
—blazing
Judy Banks and Jimmey Ramey ¡
—burning brightly
Bobbie Lou Acker and Garland |
Goff—red hot
Frederic Lunsford and Joann I
Peterson—burning? ?
Sherrell Bothwell and Robert
Watson just beginning to burn
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
| Old and new members of the
I Future Homemakers of America
i met Tuesday, September 21, 1960,
to elect new officers Joyce Rogers,
I president pro-tern, presided. The
new officers elected were Joyce
Rogers, President, Diana Burton-
I Vice President, Shelta Norton- Sec-
retary, Diann Banks-Treasurer,
Brenda Hendrick-Song Leader,
| Mary Morrow-Pianist, Susan Miller-
Parliamentarian, Janie Scallon •
! Historian, Lila Jean Long-Report-
er.
After the elections, Joyce Rog-
ers, Darlene Cotton, and Carolyn
I Dupree sang while Many Morrow
! played. All September birthdays
j were recognized, the F. If. A.
Prayer Song was sung, and the
meeting was adjourned.
Lila Jean Long
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Reporter
JUNIOR CLASS
On September 23, 1960, a meet-
ing was called for the Junior class
by their president, Stanley Draper,
for the purpose of setting the
amount of yearly dues, and to find
out about decorating the Youth
Center, goal post, and getting the
refreshments for the Junior recept-
ion Friday night.
A committee composed of Helen
Machen, Curtis Norton. Jimmy
Akin. Jackie Smith, and Jimmy
Mayo, were appointed to clean tip
after the reception September 30.
Judy Sales was then elected as
class reporter A discussion for
raisin/ money was also held. The
i•!;. < dceided to postpone further
discussion until after the Fresh-
men were sold Slave Day
No further husines- the meet
in ' i ir- f|
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960, newspaper, October 6, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150360/m1/3/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.