The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 2002 Page: 16 of 16
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CHS Academic Booster Club
States Meeting Wednesday
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New, Renewing Members Sought
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Clifton High School Class
Of 1982 To Reunite Oct. 4-5
CUFTON - The Clifton High
School graduating class of 1912
will hold its 20th anniversary re-
union during Homecoming festivi
ties the weekend of Oct. 4-5. Class
members are invited to attend the
Homecoming football game on
Friday, Oct 4, at Cub Stadium Sat
urday evening, a dinner and mu-
sic and dancing are planned at
Womack Hall
“We are also looking to update
our addresses and contact infor-
mation for our classmates," re-
ported spokesman Curtis Rueter
Fbr more information about the
reunion or to update contact infor-
mation, contact Rueter at (303)
404-1725 or by e-mail
(crraeter@aol.com).
ing” level ($10 annually), the
Supporting" level ($50 annually),
or the '‘Patron’' level ($1M and up
annually) Supporters can also
join as an active* member with no
donation required by agreeing to
help work at concession stands
and other band-sponsored events
Most contributions are tax-de-
ductible, according to association
officers. Members can also join as
both an active and contributing
member
"The objective of the associa-
tion, historically, has been to
supplement the budget of the
bend program, allowing students
to participate in band activities
CHS Class 01 '92 To Host 10th
Anniversary Reunion Oct. 4-5
CLIFTON — Members of the
Clifton High school graduating
class of 1992 will gather for their
10th anniversary reunion Friday
and Saturday, Oct. 4-5.
Class members are urged to at-
tend the Friday, Oct 4, Homecom
ing football game at Cub Stadium.
On Saturday, Oct. 5, class mem-
bers will gather at Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post $8553 at 3 p m.
"At this time, we have not been
able to locate all of our class-
mates,” reported spokesman
Shelly (Harvey) Gann, who ashed
class members to help contacting
those who have not yet been
reached.
Fbr more information about the
reunion or to inquire about per-
sons needing to be contacted, con-
tact Gann at (254) 435-2130.
Valley Mills Multi-Class Reunion Set This Friday, Saturday
VALLEY MILLS - Plans are
now set for the first-ever Valley
Mills High School multi-class re-
union, which will include the
graduating classes from 1957
through 1966. The events will be
held this Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 13-14.
“Graduates can attend the
homecoming football game on
Friday night, and visit with each
other at a get-together after the
game,” said spokesman Steve
Pickens. On Saturday, the class
members will go to the Karem
Shrine facility on Highway 185
between Valley Mills and Waco
for a catered luncheon and an af-
ternoon of reminiscing.
Class members can tour the
school and actually sit in on some
of the classes. They can also visit
the elementary school (original
school location), but do need to
have a pass from the school of-
fices.
Attendees will meet in the caf-
etorium at the elementary school
both before and after the Home-
coming football game on Friday
night between the Eagles and
Texas Christian Academy, which
begins at 7:30 p.m. A parade will
occur beforehand in which the
alumni can participate, and a
will be served at 1 p.m. Attendees
can continue to visit and reminisce
during the afternoon and are en-
couraged to bring memorabilia.
The Shrine facility has KV hook-
ups available.
alumni can participate, and a
small pep rally will be held at the
football field just before the game
Ex-students arriving on Friday
in register at the high school.
CHS/CMS Library To Open Monday Evenings
an interclass challenge.
Fbr more information about the
planned events, contact Pickens
via e-mail (steve.pickens@
woridnet.att.net).
CLIFTON — The library facilities serving Clifton
High School and CliftonI,Tiddle School willbe<
to students from 5 to 6 p.m. each Monday ever
(except school holidays). The facility is open to I
low students extra access time to the library’s re-
search materials
Fbr more information about the facility, contact li-
brarian Beth Brabham at (254) 675-2827 (ext. 1335).
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ALL-DAY EVENTS INCLUDE:
All Day Entertalnment/Maln Street
Featuring local and area talent
(Marc Johnson, 597-2588)
Arte A Crafts Booths
(Laura Rose. 597-2363)
Food lb Satisfy AM
Homemade Hamburgers, Brisket,
Sandwiches, and much more
The Famous Gap Street Dance
Music by "Big Daddy Alright*, "Hog
Leg Elks,' The Susans”
8:00 p.m. - Midnight
$5 per person, all ages
Ne Glass Containers in dance treat
Claaeic Car Show
(Kenneth Reierson, 597-2787)
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Farad# • 10 a.m. - Main Street
Individual & Groups
(Charlene Tergerson, 597-2762)
All Kinds of Children’s Activities
, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Tina Tracar, 364-2737)
Pictorial History of Bosaue Countv
10:30-12:30 First Security Stale Bank
^asjnmower Race#
7 Oval Track and T.T.
(Tom Martin. 597-2599)
aketbaNAtoHaybaN Ibu
(Henry Lind, 597-2505)
meehoe Tournament
(Terry Fmstad, 597-2ST8)
ornament
Crabb, 675-3958)
9 am. - 3 pjn (Arms Fortier, 597-0533) m (Larry Simmons. 597-2597)
Located 50 mites North wit of Waco and 90 miles South of Fort Worth
on Hwy. 22 between Meridian and Hamilton in Beautiful Bosque County.
ports net hud the high school
bawls bat those at the middle
achoaias wafi
Otaao atoo noted that the orga
nizatioa is aot lust lor parents AM
members of the community are
Reunion Planned This Friday,
Saturday By Gap 1957-59 E»
the various events.
“Ybu do not have to have chil-
dren in Oie band program to be a
band backer," she emphasized in
heir letter
In addition to membership dues,
members can help the prograr in
■ of other ways, inch og
to work b ’ie
. I visitors'-side a s-
I at hostt football games.
Fbr more information about the
band backers, contact Olson at
(254) 675-8961, Betty Murdoch at
675-8788, or CISD Band Director
Keith Zuehlke at 875-3614
CRANFILLS GAP - The
Cranfills Gap High School gradu
sting classes of 1M7,19S8, and
1959 are planning a joint class
reunion during the weekend of
Sept. 13-14.
The activities will include a
golf tournament that will start
at 1 p.m. at Squaw Valley in
Glen Rose, and an evening
meal and social starting at
about 7 p.m. at Jake and Joann
Wimberly’s home in Clifton on
Friday, Sept. 13.
Each class will have a float in
morning, Sept 14 Class
bars should arrive at the
ing area before the pari
starts at 19 a m Socializing i
refreshments will be at
schsol cafeteria starting af 1
p m All former class member^
their families, their teachert
and friends of the class tm rn
bers are invited to the social •§
Saturday afternoon
Fbr more information sbout thk
Cranfills
ptemberfest parade in
ills Gap on Saturday
committee members Dave WUte
at (918) 446-1718, Cedi Wimherlf
at (254) 897 2792, or ltnefi Softer*,
Jr. at (219) $94-1311.
17th Annual Bosqua National
Art Exhibit & Sale
Invites You To Our
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, Sept. 15th p.m
Refreshments Served
Orcr 95 pieces of art offersd by 58 artists fronn|
j|£6 states will be on display and available for solo.
Location: Tin Building Theater
behind the Bosque Conservatory, 1701W. 9th, Clifton
. Call 675-3724for information.
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Showtimes
Adults Only
Thursday, Sept. 12 7p.m.
Friday, Sapt 13
7 p.m.
Saturday, Sapt 14
7 p.m.
Sunday, Sapt. 15
7 p.m.
(i
306 W. 5th St.
Clifton, Texas
254) 675-1229
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 2002, newspaper, September 13, 2002; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789576/m1/16/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.