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cuss prciieicy Channel 17 Good morning gossip fans. This Is VaLon Welty reporting to you JTV the latest gossip. I have collected choice bl t c ncerning my raduatlng class of 1953 from Cairo High School. I. ■ 'onolselle Donna’ Kirk, leading desl -ner of Hanover Modeling Agency, reports that the latest fashion of i963 are « ueen Elizabeth style dresses with the high collar and extremely plunging neckline. The most 1 pular material Is peek-a-boo lace with fringed edges. Marilyn Sundermeler, the newly discovered opera singer is gain- ing a place In the Hall of Fame with her melodic voice. Critics nave given favorable reports. Now we switch from New York to Hollywood, wh re we find the famous TV dancer Dale Honda, the former Dale Rohweder. Dale took Dan ’alley's position in show usiness when Dan retired. The most promising recording star for Camltol records, Ls Petty Sch: up :ach, whose accordion records are sweeping the nation. Arthur Godfrey ls flying with full assurance of his safety. He has employed Darold Snyder, who has won the safety award for pilots, to re his private pilot. Admiral and Mrs. Wayne Schroeder, who are stationed in San Diego, are making plans to tour the United States and visit their relatives and many friends in Central Nebraska. Mrs. Schroeder is the former Jeannine Eruhn. Saturday afternoon a new sports record was made by Homer Beckler, top fullback of Not’ e Dame. He now is t ;e nati ns top scorer and ten yardage gainer. Mr. Antcn Lav.ry, his coach at Notre Dame, is very proud of Homer's record, for Mr. Lav.ry coached Homer at Cairo High School. I read in the paper this morning of a forest fire In northern He raska. I thought of my brother, Delton V.elty, and his family who live on a ranch in that vicinity. I was very relieved to hear it did not destroy their heme. Oh yes, maybe you remember my sister-ln-l-w. She Is the former Geraldine Hulme. I wish to tive my best regards to another graduate of CHS, Beverly Vlerk . ev, having gone with Arthur Orndoff for ten years, has finally decided to take the fatal step. The engagement was announced yesterday by her parents. I've just received word that Miss Johnson, former English teacn- er at Cairo, has been promoted to Dean of English at Y.esleyan niver- ;,;rs. Georre Rohweder, fomer'y Betty Maier, was chosen recently as housekeeper'of the year. Mrs. Rohwe'er lives on a farm near Abbott, Nebraska. The grand cha- oion angus teer at the Chice o Livestock exhibi- tion was shown by Leon Hinkson, a well known rancher in Arizona. I'm very dell-hted to announce the dedication services of the new million dollar Cairo High School and Auditorum. The first woman Superintendent of Cairo High School, Roma Muhlbach, gave a very Inspiring dedication speech. (continued on next page) Clanton Garage Cairo Sponsored by I i l i . . . j, A. Schlunds Texaco Cairo
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Graduation Night in Old Cairo High ' Twas a balmy spring evening, and a goodly crowd was there. Which well-nigh filled the town hall on the corner of the square; And as whispering and witty jokes came through the door. In 'walked tne Cairo Seniors, Just shaking to the core. Are they the seniors? someone said: They are.from Cairo High. hat do they want? another cried: They came to say good-by. They came to recieve awards and give amend And to decide the futures alternating trends. The whispering people took the seniors with good grace; In fact, the seniors smiled, knowing that the. had come to the proper place. The seniors knew there were kind hearts among the crowd-- To be in such good company makes any senior proud. Give us a diploma—that is all we want-- Then glad we'll be you know; When we graduate you'll see us making friend ;ith foe. 'What? Of course we'll miss old Cairo High and many friends too; Of course we'll miss every one including you and you. Thanks, friends for the things you've done God bless you one and all; We won't be seeing much of you when school starts next fall. Where will we be? We don't really know, 'cause our school days are p st; Our hope is that we are going onward to a goal at last.
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There have been many changes made in the since Professor Rose came at the beginning of this Doyle Brundage, champion pole vaulter has Jus where he will participite in the Olympic games. Alice Hinkson, a stewardess for American Airli rthat marriage is more import nt than her career. The suspected to be none other than her high school sweet: First place in the Holbrook essay contest t. ,s w lelson of Harvard, on his great essay, How Hot to . - This program is brought to you through the courtesy of’ i Furs. Donna Lee Hargens, manager of Helix Furs recommends vou 1 shop for the most exclusive fashioning and designing in furs. Stay tuned for Jeunnine's Jokecractters. Stirring the 'brlllant commedian in all TV, Jetnnine Ruzic:'a. Good- e for now, tunc n next year, sa - ti-:, same school, most Cl-nSS OFFICERS 1953 President.......................................... ..Beverly Vlerk Vice President........................................... VaLon i.elty Secret ry...............................................Jear.nine Eruhn Treasurer................................................Roma Muh it -ch News Reporter...............................................Donna Kirk IMPORTANT DATES October 13.........................................Senior Cl ss Pictures November 20-dl.................................................Junior PI y April 10.......................................................Senior Put; April 21+...............................................athletic Ban at May 1..............................................Junior-Senior Banquet ????.........................................................Sneaic Day May 17....................................................Face:-- ure te It. y cG....................................................Co nc«; er:t
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