Little Sioux High School - Tipi Yearbook (Little Sioux, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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Here's good news for you from the world of fashions. This is the model, Janice Alton, and see the dress she's wearing. The costume she is modeling was fashionable about ten years ago and is rapidly coming back into style--thanks to Janice! For-the benefit of the radio audience, we will describe it, It is a huge, quilted skirt made of black net. Her blouse is very fashionable with pushup balloon sleeves. The accessories include black pumps and handbag with an imported I 5 Swagger Brim hat that is very ultra-modern. We always knew soxnething like this would happen to her because of her taste for clothing. Janice has been a very successful Powers Model since graduation from L.S,l-LS, Keep up the good work, Jan! Ladies and Gentlemen, we think this is going to be a pleasant surprise to all. The sports world brings to you Marian Pippitt who, after having attended college in Greeley, Colorado, has been basketball coach at the Little Sioux High School for two years, The team, with the help of its coach, 'has reached its last game and is now playing in the finals at Des Moines, Iowa, We bring to you the last quarter of one of the hottest games of the season. Hush, here they come now and listen to the Boos! No wait! There's only a few seconds left--one of the forwards makes a field goal tieing the score 2.2-ZZ and the Boos turn to cheers, Logan fumbles the ball and it's Blue out. One second left to play and Sioux Shoots wildly from the Half and, much to the surprise of everyone, it goes in just as the buzzer sounds, Marian and her team step forward to get the trophyfand see who's presenting it to them--our own Anne McColley. We hear she's the famous forward on the Red Heads --averages 100 points a game. Quite different from your usual three, right Anne? Both girls took up sports after graduation and have been very successful, Anne went to business school for a half year, then traveled extensively over the United States, On her tour, she met a young man, who is now her husband. His father is the manager of the Red Heads team. Hence, she was interviewed and accepted as a member of the team, She tried out for guard but they told her she was just a natural-born forward, Anne started playing with them three years after gr aduation, Last but not least, we bring to you the second Lilly Pons, Miss Ylonda Hussing. In this year of 1962, we find her just as attractive as she was ten years ago--still wearing that pleasant smile, She's quite famous now and is to sing the title role in the opera, Carmen, in the Metropolitan in New York, This is her second I appearance in the operatic circle, She still does commercial art workoccasionally for the New York Times, This is Station L.,S.T,V, signing off for tonight with our best wishes to the class of 1952 for continued success in their chosen fields. We wish to thank S. W. Madison a newcomer to the television world, for relinguishing the time from his amateur hour which has made it possible for this program to be given. 4. fi

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As The Years Go By This is Station L.S,T.V, giving you news of the world and some of our famous people in it. On this beautiful May morning in 1962, we wish to dedicate this program to the class of 1952 on this, the tenth anniversary of their graduation, Harry Mikkleson, after graduating from high school, won a tour to New York, There his plans for his future life were rounded out and he is now outlining his presidential campaign for 1968. At 'the present time, he is in Washington helping the president settle the present coal strike, To quote the presidential prospect, lt's time the Republicans took over, Lets all support him in the 1968 election! Harry is very honored by the fact that his daughter, Carol, who was named for one of his old friends, is playing in the film The Sophisticated Lady. It is now being featured at the Rocket Theatre in New York and Harry hopes to have his work finished so that he can attend her first performance, Now for the war news. We bring to you today a personal interview with General Bohall, He has carried out his high school dreams and is now observing his tenth anniversary in the army. We are very honored to have him on our program and are happy to present to him the star he so justly deserves, Don has made great progress in climbing the ladder of success and has reached the highest rung by being promoted to a Five Star General. We hear he has met quite a few interesting nurses while he was recovering in the hospital from his leg injury, He says he likes the girls, but can't seem to find the one, Maybe he will come back to one of his high school romances! We'll have and from Donald later on the program. The local news brings to the scene three Seniors who have gone their separate, successful ways since graduating from high school in 1952. Goldie Taylor has made her home in Omaha since graduation. She started working as a waitress in a drug store and has since become a partner in the business, She has been very happy there and certainly very successful in the enterprise. As yet she has remained unattached. However, it looks as though her high school romance with the army friend might prove interesting and we wonder what the outcome will be, Bill Harl, following Horace Greeley's suggestion, Go West Young Man, Go West,' did just that and began working on a ranch. The latest reports are, that he owns his own ranch and has his wife, whom he has known for several years, for his business partner, I guess Bill left quite a few girls with broken hearts before he finally settled down, We would like to meet the Lucky Girl, Bill is proud of his famous horse Banner , about which there has been so much news. At the present time, Bill has entered his horse in the Kentucky Derby, We're all with you, Bill, and hope to see Banner in the winners' circle, h



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