The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Eagle Tales
Honor Roll
EAGLE TALE STAKE VMi'.UU •
Editor .......... Jackie York
Co-Editor ........ Cathy Wood
Society Editors Ann Bonner
Julie Ann Childs
Columnists Barbara Reed
Diana Smith
Sports Editors Johnny McClln-
Tock, Kathy Harrison
Senior Spotlights Jenny Watson
Barbara Fryer
Elementary and Junior High
Editors . .. Beverly Bergstrom
Martha Carroll
Honor Roll Editor .. Alice May
Childs
Sponsor .. Mrs. Grace Carroll
—ET—
Around School
By Diana Smith and
Barbara Reed
A group of girls from the Fairfield
chapter attended the Area VIII
meeting of the Future Homemakers
in Waco last Saturday. Ann Bonner,
District II representative, was elect-
ed to the State Nominating Commit-
tee. and Jackie York, Area VIII
treasurer, gave her report.
The basketball boys enjoyed their
trip to the State Tournament last
week end in Austin.
Congratulations to Mary Ann Bon-
Fred S. Campbell
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1A
A—Chuck Davis, Danna Newman,
Rebecca Donaldson, Rexanne Clar-
idge, Joe Chappell, Jane Bishop.
IB
A—Mary Bonner, Mike Chappell,
Patricia DeFrance, Di Ann Bonner,
Marilyn Hill.
2A
A—Mary Katherine Crouch. Belin-
da Donovan, Tracy Ezell, Cindy Lo-
per, Mackie Robinson, Sarah Talbot.
2B
A—Deana Chappell, Jill Daniel,
Kay Kirgan, Connie York. David Mc-
I>eod, Konnie Crossno, Susan Keller.
3A
A—Don Lee Hill, Jimmy Pritchard,
Vince Whitaker, Judy Terry.
3B
A—Renea Hall, Patricia Ivy.
ner who received the Betty Crock-
er Award at the Chapter meeting last
Thursday.
Several Band students will go to
Temple next Saturday to enter Solo
and Ensemble contests.
All of the students are looking
forward to a holiday on Friday when
the teachers go to TSTA in Waco.
Seniors are going around school
carrying papers and typewriters —
working on their term themes.
March came in like a lion and
was roaring from the North on Mon-
day. Many students were shivering
because they did not wear coats to
school.
The Freshmen lost a student when
Joan Purcell moved to Orange.
EXPERIENCE!!
Gene Lewis knows How to build, repair and maintain
roads. Ho knows how to control such things as bad drainage,
gulleys and washes. He can control and stop corduroy that
forms on gravel roads. He has worked many years on Texas
roads, so therefore, has worked with many types of soil and
gravel, which would be an asset to any commissioner.
i believe with this experience, his honesty, reliability,
and integrity, he would be one of the best commissioners
that Freestone County has over known. I would say, Eugene
(Gene) Lewis Jr., for Commissioner of Precinct No. 1.
A FRIEND
_(Pd. Poi. Adv.)
4A
A—Sandra Ivy, Brucene Teer, Roy
Griffin.
4B
A—Gene Chavers, Frank Bonner,
Terry Hoeinghaus.
SA
A—Sue Milner, Nelma Jo York,
Amy Newman.
B — Hoppy McGilvary, Steven
Await, Jimmy Bonner, Scotty Em-
mons, Zack Newman, Warren Da-
vis, Donald Mullen, Bobby Pillans.
SB
A—Cai la Bonner, Pam Chappell,
Debbie Reynolds, Randy Whiteside,
Sharon Wood.
B—Linda Watson, Sonya Castles,
Nancy Moegelin, Wanda Lewis, Leigh
Daniel, David Bergstrom. Rosemary-
Long, John Wiley Watson, Carolyn
Reed, Marilyn Reed, Steven Em-
mons, Donna Bass, Deborah Cock-
erell.
6A
A—Barry Capps, Lane Stripling
B—Wayne Alford, Kathy Carroll,
Sara Childs, Pat Hoeinghaus, Susan
Mcllveen, David Montgomery, Gene
Reynolds.
6B
A—Thresa Chavers, Sherry Dono-
van, Benny Pillans.
B—Gary Ferguson, Joe Lee Kir-
gan III, Gail Lastropes, Drucilla Mil-
ligan, Bonner Missildine, Shirley
Robinson, Linda Willard, Paula Wil-
lett.
7A
A—Mike Ferguson, Bette Reed,
David Ross Jones.
B—Wayne Pritchard, Russ Loper,
Bill Speed, John Suel Hill, Link
Stroud.
7B
A—Beth Newman, Donna Newman.
B—.Joan Richardson, Mike Capps,
Gary Thompson, Martha Emmons.
SA
B—Susan Bonner, Glenda Cherry
8B
A—George Davis. Norman Day.
B—Mary Donovan, Marie Keaton.
—ET—
Antioch Baptist
Church News
EMITT NELSON, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.—Morning Won
•hip.
6:30 P. M.—Training Service
7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship
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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1M4—PAGE THREE
FHA Chapter Meeting
Held In Cottage
Thursday morning, March 5, the
Future Homemakers of America
held a chapter meeting. Jackie York
led the opening ceremony and Bev-
erly Robeson gave the Invocation.
Martha Carroll, secretary, read the
minutes of the last meeting.
Jackie then named Barbara Speed
chairman of FHA Week and an-
nounced three Girls of the Month.
They were Anita Ward, November's
Nicest; Ann Bonner, December’s
Dream; and Julie Ann Childs, Jan-
uary's Jolliest. Mrs. Allen gave the
results of the Betty Crocker test.
The winner was Mary Ann Bonner.
Below her by only one point was
Diana Smith. Jackie York was in
third place These three girls rat-
ed in the top 20 per cent in the na-
tion. None of the senior girls rat-
ed below fair.
Ann Bonner introduced the speak-
er for the day, Sylvia Childs. Mrs
Childs gave us some of the informa-1
tion she obtained in charm school
which could be used in everyday
life She gave us tips and demon-
strated how to improve the figure,
how to walk, how to sit properly
and how to get in and out of a car
gracefully. Everyone enjoyed her
talk a great deal.
—ET—
FHS Representatives
Attend ACT Meeting
W. C. Oakes, principal of FHS, and
Hugh Whitaker, counselor, attended
the American College Testing work-
shop at Navarro Junior College on
Tuesday. March 5.
Dr. Ben W. Jones, president of
NJC, gave the welcome to the group
Vernon L. Odom, district director
of American College Testing Pro-
gram, directed the workshop. Mr.
Odom gave instructions on how to
l read percentile norms for ACT
scores and how to chart and explain
the meaning of the scores to stu-
dents.
FHA Members Attend
Area VIII Meet, Waco
Six girls and three women from
Fairfield attended Area VIII meet-
ing in Waco Saturday. Those attend-
ing were Jackie York, Ann Bonner,
Barbara Reed, Mary Dixon. Barbara
Fryer. Patricia Donovan, Mrs. M. C
Allen, Mrs. Bernard Reeves and
Mrs. Reuben York.
Mrs. Allen, Jackie. Ann, Barbara
and Mary went to Waco Friday aft-
ernoon. Friday night they attended
a banquet and went to a movie Mrs
Reeves, Mrs. York, Barbara and
Patricia left Fairfield Saturday
morning. The Fairfield Chapter was
in charge of registration
In the first general session. Jackie
gave a report on projects. She told
everyone how many people had reg-
istered—L2C7. Jackie, along with the
other Area officers, helped give a
report on the National FHA Meeting
in Kansas City last year It was also
announced in the first general ses-
sion that Ann Bonner had been plac-
ed on the State Nominating Commit-
tee. This means that Ann will go to
the State Meeting and help place
the State officers.
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At twelve o'clock the meeting was
dismissed for lunth
The main event of the second gen
oral session was the District and
Area Installation Service in which
Barbara Reed was installed as Dis-
trict II Secretary. It was Ixith a sad
time and a happy time. Many old
officers were sad to be leaving their
positions and many new officers
were eager to perform their new
duties.
By three o’clocx we were on our
way back home I am sure that all
those who attended enjoyed them-
selves and those who did not go
missed a lot.
-ET—
The strongest wind ever measur-
ed was 231 miles per hour on April
11, 1934. on Mount Washington, in
New Hampshire.
Linda Robinson Has
Many Honors At FHS
Linda Robinson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Jack Robinson. She
was Ixim on Aug. 21. 194<i
Linda has been a homemaking
member four years. She has served
as Unit I Sergeant-At-Arms Unit
II pianist and Unit III pianist. She
has been in the Pep Club two years
and lias been in the choir one year.
Linda Sue was the junior class re-
porter last year. This year, Linda
was elected Most Beautiful and was
selected as the Football Sweetheart.
This year, Linda also represented
the Rotary Club in the Queen's Cor-
onation at the Fair.
Linda Sue attends the Presbyter-
ian Church in Fairfield
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964, newspaper, March 12, 1964; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107123/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.