The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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ECHO
EAGLES ECHO STAFF
Editor In Chief Jlmmle Poole
•Assistant Editor janls Sales
..Business Manager Jimmy Boone
Sports Editor jucjy Hanvy and Leslie Wright
Exchange Editor janie Dickey
•£,t"FHÍTÍCr' L"Wl' °'N'nl "nd J0" While i PERFECT BOV
.jFepture Editors Norleine Morgan
, * Stephanie Cox
Betty Matlock
Anita Rhuptrine and Ann Vaughn
Lawrence Clayton Sponsor
PERFECT GIRL
Hair, Frankie Jenkins
Eyes. Janis Sales
Nose, Jo Ann Lowry
Lips, Carol Carrington
Ears, Ann Morse
Hands, Betty Matlock
Figure, Ga>' Dot son
Legs, Stephanie Cox
Feet, Susie Summers
Clothes, Norleine Morgan
Personality, Andra Crawford
Disposition, Barbara Cullom
Talent, Sherry Rawls
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SNOOPER-
Carl Rogers, what did you carve I ty, Those attending were: Ann
on the wall while you were ill? Morris, Carol Carrington, MnHnda
fiyes it end in I or o? | Ray, Sue Boone, Dianne Tolar,
Kathy Cooper and Bud Jones' Norleine Morgan, Stephanie Cox, i
Wfre seen together in the show | Janie Dickey, Sammie Black. Bet-
Fridav night. ty Matlock, Geneva Stevens, Judy FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Gerald Sword, what are you '^Kinder, Paula Gentry, Glen-! When right, you can afford to
going to tell Louis Fawcett's mo-'^a Merriweather, Sally Grisham, j keep your temper; when wrong
liner? Could it have something to i ^"a Jean k°nK. Jeanette Scho-
ol with some pictures? ¡ chler' And,'a Crawford, Ann Vau-
n „ . „ , ghn, Janis Sales, Shieia Huggias,
fonn.e Bailes and Gay Dotson, Bnjndn ^ J() Ahn Lowry,
we.e seen together in the show. Eve,yn H&yem Jm Butterfield
and Suzanne Mehner.
together in th
Friday night.
Dixie Guinn and David Long
were together Friday night.
Congratulations, Nancy Quinn,
Nancy received a certificate of
"Top Mad Fit Thrower".
"iarry Hassell and Andra Craw-
ilard t were seen together as usual
last weekend.
Linda Weaver and Duane Mc-
Clure were in the show Friday
night.
Harold Travis, did you have an
accident on your bicycle last
You r-tn nfr?n tell whtn
man is wise hy the things he is
careful NEVER TO SAY.
TEE SQI ARE
Today in this area of the "cool
cat" and the "draggin'-wagon",
people use the word "squai-e to
say a certain person is a snob or
he belongs to a multitude of high-
ly sophisticated people. These
"cool cats" should take a trip
back to the days of Jesus Christ.
Jesus said. Take up your cross
and follow me. for I will make y *u
fishers of men."
Yet could anyone say that Jesus
was a square? Some wise guy
said, "If you saw Whistler's mo-
ther flat on her back, you might
say your not the only one off your
rocker."
A "cool cat" might say, "That
cat is really in it."
One of the greatest people and
the late president of the United
States, John F. Kennedy, said.
"Ask not what your country can
do for you. but what you can do
for your country.
A ''cool cat" might say. "Let
the other cat do it If some of
these "c<K)l cats" would get up
off their "Constitutions" and stand
up for their country and to the
laws which our forefathers com-
posed during the birth of our
you cannot afford to lose it. country, we mild make this a
It is wisely said counting time better and more wholesome coun-
ts not as important as making try for "cool cats" ami "squares"
time count. alike.
Hair, Ronny McElroy
Eyes, John Mark Lester
Nose, Johnny Richie
Lips, Joe Allen
Ears, Richard Johnson
Hands, Larry Jack Bowman
Physique, Bob Edwards
Legs, Johnny Alexander
Feet, Mike Reasonover
Clothes, Robert Holcomb
Personality, Leslie Wright
Disposition, Steve Swift
Talent, Chuck Swift
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Carol Carrington and Bmce Sto-;
vail, Malinda Ray and Leslie Liles 1
went to the r<hw in Jack- 1
sonville Friday night.
Glenda Graham, did you get a
long distance call Saturday?
There were a lot of lonely girls
in Rusk Thursday and Friday
night.
Cathy Fitts and Alhn Hood
went to get something to drink
Wednesday night. They surely
week. Come on Harold, you should ; have been seen together a lot
be able to ride a bike by now!!! i jately
Don Pledger and Shirley Urdall Suzann(? Mehner and Rodney
were together Friday night in Swal-tz took Suzanne's little bro-
1 ther to the Eighth Grade ban
quet Friday night.
Congratulations are in order to
Judy King. Judy is engaged to
Larry Byers.
Larry Jones, who was the girl
you were flirting with Friday
night.
Ann Vaughn and Larry Wright
took in the show Saturday night.
Shelia Huggins and John Lester
show
Beth Ann Parrott and Mike
Reasonover were also seen toge-
ther in the show Friday night.
Anita Shuptrlne seemed like a
pretty happy girl last weekend.
Could it be because Mike Chap-
man was home from college?
Joe Ann Lowry and John Hood
were together Friday night and
Sunday.
Jimmie Poole and David Gro-
gan were together in the show! were seen in chui'ch Sunday night.
Saturday night ! day night.
Jeanette Schochler and Larry Steve Swift, you didn t keep
Hibbard were seen in the show your promise.
Saturday night. 0
Robert Holcomib and Norleine: SONG DEDICATIONS
Morgan were together Saturday ¡ "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
night. _ Ronny McElroy to Ann Morris
Janis Sales and John Reason- "Stay" — Malinda Ray to Les-
over were seen together Sunday ¡ ]¡e Liles
afternoon. "Money" — John Hoot! to Joe
All the Key Club Boys surely! Ann Lowry
did report a swell time at the "Don't Let the Rain Come
Key Club Convention in Houston. Down" — Kathy Cooper to Bud j
Leslie Wright, did you know j j0ne
that your arms are different col- "Moonlight Becomes You" —
orSi Boy, you really did get sun- B0b Edwards to Glenda Graham
burned!! "Misty" — Jimmie Poole to!
Stephanie Cox and Dale Dotson David Grogan
were in the show in Tyler Sunday "Shangrila" — Andra Crawford
night. Stef, did you say that the
show was good?
Sammie Black, had a date with
Billie Don Sartain Sunday night.
Janie Dickey, Betty Matlock,
Sammie Black, Joe Ann Lowry,
Stephanie Cox, and Nérleine Mor-
gan, do you all really like to
swing?
Everyone reported a wonderful
to Larry Hassell
"This Boy" — Stephanie Cox
to ??????
"Do You Want To Know a
Secret" —Shelia Huggias to John
Mark Lester
"I'll Get You in the End" -
Larry Johnston to Jane Brown-
ing
"Be My Baby" — David White
time at Gay Dotson's slumber par- to Barbara Durrett
John Wylie
Thomoson
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County
Commissioner
Precinct 1
FOR:
* GOOD ROADS
* A COUNTY GOVERNMENT FAVORABLE
FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
* A BETTER ECONOMIC CONDITION
FOR AGRICULTURE
BETTER EDUCATIONAL AND YOUTH
TRAINING PROGRAMS
* FULL VALUE FOR EACH TAX DOLLAR SPENT
Your Vote and Influence
Will be Appreciated
Democratic Primary, May 2
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150545/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.