The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Eagle Tales
Editor
Co-Editor
Columnist
Organization
Senior Spotlight
Society Editors
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior____
Senior —
_______ Barbara Reed®---
U“jtr £•!*•**• Eye Annuals
Editor Julie Ann [Are On The Way
The news is out! The 1964-65 edi-
tions of the Eagle Eye yearbooks
are on their way. These editions are
expected to arrive at FHS by Octo-
Ole Eagle Eye—
TWt FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS.
Improvements Made
In Fairfield Band
------ Ludy Baker
Patricia Donovan
Joan Richardson
Karen Harris
... Loretta Young
her 1, 1965. Because this production
is better than ever, all of the stu-
dents eagerly await its arrival.
We would like to thank the staff
David Jones | members who made the yearbook
possible. Loretta Young and Barbara
Reed endeavored to make this year's
annual the best ever by acting skill-
Sandra Hoeinghaus
_________ Cynthia Utley
Junior High _____
Band Editor___
Honor Roll Editors
High School - Barbara Speed
Junior High Wayne Pritchard
Elementary Mary Donovan : fully as editors. Their assistants were
Sports Editors Bette Reed Barbara Fryer and Jenny Watson
Cynthia Moore T<> highlight the sports section and
John Suel Hill to further a complete sports report,
Mike Hoeinghaus! Cynthia Moore, Beverly Blount, Sus-
Sponsor.....Mrs. Grace Carroll! an Bonner and Loretta Young work-
—ET—
Joan's Jabber
By JOAN HILL
ed tirelessly to promote full sports
coverage during the year. Club ac-
tivities, social highlights and com
munity progress were covered by
Barbara Fryer and Barbara Reed.
The Eagles put down the Wortham I They successfully accentuated the or-
ganizations section. Pages of the an-
nua! which contain class pictures and
snapshots were designed by Jenny
Bulldogs Friday night by a score of
54-13. See, boys, those rough work
outs are really worth it after all
Our football team is wearing new uni-1 Watson, Janrvj Marshall and Barbara
forms this season. Ir, their maroon speed. Thanks, girls, for a wonder-
and white, I think they look as tough fuj j0b! The activities and favorites
as they play. | section were created and developed
The twirlcrs really looked sharp in j by Barbara Reed and Loretta Young
their new uniforms E riday night, j jn an attempt to give full credit to
The> performed a flag routine to the students honored for various reasons,
music of “Wonderland by Night" (The chairman of the subscription de-
plaved by the band at halftime. ! partment was Beverly Bergstrom.
Everyone showed his school spirit Her fellow committee members were
at the pep rally Friday. The cheer- Carolyn Robinson, Ann Bonner. Ludy
leaders performed a skit on the foot- Baker, Karen Harris and Sherrie
t»aH player's uniform and the band Carroll. Together these girls worked
played Mr. Touchdown, USA in sell the annuals. Business mana-
addition to the school song and a gers who sold ads for the support of
few- cheers led by the cheerleaders, the annual and to achieve a well-
Mr. and Mrs. Oakes were honored sponsored book were Patsy Fryer,
by the high school faculty with a joan Hill, Marie Keaton and Beverly
coffee held in the homemaking build-1 Robeson. Patricia Donovan acted as
ing on Wednesday They w ere also; bookkeeper and recorded the annuals
presented with an electric broiler, j progress and costs during the year.
I’ve noticed a new fashion trend | Mrs. Alliene Allen sponsored the
in footwear around school this fall, j staffs activities and helped to make
Bobby socks have almost gone out of j the yearbook a great success,
style. Instead the girLs are wearing j We wish to extend a "thank you”
mostly ghillies, Old-Maine trotters, i to all of the business establishments
weejans and kidskin loafers. j------
On rainy days one can usually see; equipment for the Homemaking
a few fishy-looking hoods -- better' building.
Ole Eye heard quite a commotion
in the Chemistry Lab last week. It ™ „ ... .. . _ . , ,
seemed that Mr. Tolar told the stu-
dents not to burn their fingers on ®an(I taken several steps for-
the hot glass. Within ten minutes1 ward in the last weeks There have
more than half the class was in se-,teen two new additions to the band:
vere pain with red fingers. William an alto saxophone and a tenor saxo-
York had cooked almost all the skin j phone. The two baritones were re-
off his thumb. The funny thing was [ conditioned and shone very b lghtly
that Mr. Tolar touched his glass tube
and received a large blister on his
finger. Can’t you imagine what will
happen when they start mixing chem-
icals. Pow'
Eye though it was strange that so
many football players are getting in-
on the football field Friday night.
The twirlers, Barbara Reed. Cyn-
thia Utley, Cynthia Moore, Patsy
Fryer and Ludy Baker, marched in
their new uniforms Friday night
They wish to express their thanks tc
the Band Boosters Club for their help
jured hands There certainly are a J *n soliciting the funds for the uni-
lot of taped hands in the typing class, forms. These twirlers along with
Mrs O’Neal, what about those boys Sandi Hoeinghaus and Drum major
with injured hands that aren't play-: Beverly Robeson plan to attend an
ing football? Do you think Randall Interscholastic League Twirling Con-
Pritchard started something?
Eye noticed a complete change in
Coach Brim. At first he fussed at the
girls for keeping the football boys
out too late, now he's praising the
girls for helping the boys understand
their work so that there can be a
football team!
Joke of the Week:
Dave; How were your exam ques-
tions?
Jim: Oh, they were easy. But I
had some trouble with the answers.
—ET—
Senior Spotlight
On March 13, 1948 in Fairfield.
Texas, Mr. and Mrs. John Abram
became the parents of a boy, whom
they called Frederick.
test in McGregor, Texas, on Novem-
ber 6, 1%5.
The on lookers Friday night at the
Fairfield-Wortham football game saw
the FHS band perform a precision
drill. In three company fronts, the
band played a “Fanfare” and step-
ped off to the strains of “Our Direc-
tor ” In the center of the field, a
goal post was formed to salute the
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER JO, IMS -PAGE THREE
at Fairfield High School?
Did you know Mr Danny Robert-
son, the new assistant coach, attend-
ed Cisco Junior College and graduat-
ed with a B S. degree from North
Texas Stite University? That he al-
so teaches science in the seventh,
eighth and ninth grades?
Did you know: Mrs Barbara Bass,
the new sixth grade teacher, went to
Southwestern State and Sam Houston
FHS Band Performs
At Pep Rally Friday
of the managers of the team, Johnny
Cockerell and John Carlos Franklin,
decorated the locker room with Vic-
tory signs done in Maroon and Gold.
—ET-
CARD OF THANKS
The student body of FHS gathered
in the gym Friday afternoon at 3 30
for the weekly pep rally. The cheer-
leaders introduced a new yell, "Ruff. I would like to take this opportun
Tuff, Stuff. ity to express my thanks to Dr Bon-
The band played for the rally for ner, Dr. Crossno and the hospital
the first time this season The band Ltaff for their care and kindness
State Colleges? That she has her! added much to the spirit of the rally.1 while in the hospital Also to my
B.S degree and has been teaching I The members of the band played
for seven years? "Mr. Touchdown USA,” the school
Did you know. Mr. Danny Turner ,''011®’ ant* sonS at lI*e aP'
is the new math, history and pE|P°in,e<1 bme in the program,
teacher for the seventh and eighth The cheerleaders presented a skit
grades? That this is his second year
to teach since he graduated from
Sam Houston State College with a
B.S. degree?
Did you know: Mrs. Thomas D.
Cannon is the new fourth grade teach-
er? That she received her B S de-
gree from Sam Houston State College
in Huntsville? That her teaching ex-
perience includes six years of teach-
ing in the first grade and two years
in kindergarten work?
Did you know: The students are
glad to have them with us?
—ET—
Eagle team. The band played “Mr. |TwO Seniors Work
Touchdown USA" while the twirlers,<)„ Home-Ec Degrees
did a strut at the bottom of the for-
mation. I “Barbara Speed and Barbara Reed
Next, the band went into a stage arc working on their State Degrees
formation with the twirlers in the of Achievement.” announced Ludy
center of the stage, performing a Baker, the FHA Chapter Degree
| flag routine to “Wonderland by Chairman. The State Degree is the
Night.' Back in the original com- highest honor to be bestowed on an
pany fronts, the band members FHAer.
marched to the north end of the field j The State Degree of Achievement
Frederick, a senior, moved at the I by swinging gates and picking up. is a compilation of all the activities
beginning of this year from DoganjThey continued back the length of in which a
High School to FHS. ] the field to “Interstate," a concert I partiepated
in honor of the arrival of the new
football uniforms Each cheerleader
carried a part of the uniform and told
its purpose. These parts were placed
on a stand, thus constructing an “Ea-
ger Eagle.” To salute the Eagles
players, the cheerleaders performed
the novelty yell, "You're Looking
Good."
To boost further the spirit of the
boys, the cheerleaders, with the help
Supervisor. All through the year the
candidate works to compile and com-1
plete the six standards of the De- j
gree.
In May the worthy candidates will i
jgo to the State Meeting in San An-1
I tonio ar.d be awarded their degrees.1
friends and relatives for their pray-
ers, cards and flowers.
Henry Harrison
CAN YOU SPARE
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That’s ail it takes to add ZIP Cade to
your address. ZIP Code is a time and
money saver. It takes a short cut
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Future Homemaker has
.|r----------- during her high school
At Dogan, Frederick was very ac-j march and “Our Director," the school years. In April, a reviewing commit-
known as madras plaid parkas or
windbreakers.
Be sure to buy a magazine sub-
scription from the Freshman home-j achievement
making girls and help them to buy J also.
On Tuesday of this week the sen-
iors took survey tests on government
and education. The freshmen look
tests all day Tuesday
tive in school organizations. As a N.
F. A member for three years, he
served as chairman of the local pro-
gram of Work. Last year, as a ju-
nior, he served as assistant secretary
of the junior class.
Frederick has a job after school
at Awalt’s Restaurant
He plans to atteind college but is
undecided on which college he will
choose.
fight song.
—ET-
Did You Know?
I lee will meet in Midway to judge the
! entered materials as worthy or un-
i worthy.
| Work on a State Degree begins a
Did you know: The first thirty |year before the reviewing committee
days of our school year have gone meets, when the candidate sends her
by? That we have four new teachers Declaration of Intention to the Area
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OCT. 3 * TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD
OCT. 10 * DIZZY DEAN
♦ OCT. 17 * ROGER MILLER
» OCT. 24 * BRENDA LEE
} OCT. 31 * JIMMY DEAN
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1965, newspaper, September 30, 1965; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106811/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.