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Howard Wright Annual Staff-A Band-1 Basketball-A Chorus-3 FHA-2, 3 Class Vice-President-4 Football-4 Pep Club-1, 2, 2 Pioneer Club-4 Senior Play-4 Earl Julson Senior Class Sponsor Superintendent of School Wilson Burley Senior Class Sponsor Ag and Shop Teacher
By sooe strange accident, while Betty Lou Laurence was shifting gears on her father's printing press, out popped a paper. And lo and behold I it was a 1959 edition I Here are some of the headlines. SKI CHAMPION HERE SOON The noted ski Champion, Allan Pearson, who established the world's record jump of 295 feet, will be here soon. He is the only man known to jump this far without skiis. His talented wife, the former Elis- abeth Petr, will accompany him to pass through the crowd pick- ing pockets. NOTED COWBOY UNEMPLOYED The world famous cowboy, Robert Boettcher, was left un- employed tonight when his fam- ous horse. Sliver, had the misfortune of breaking a leg. Robert said that he doesn't know how soon he can get an- other rocker whittled out. COUPLE RETURNS FROM SECOND HONEYMOON ON MARS Darlene Monson, the former Darlene Handford, and her hub- by Walt, have just returned from a trip to Mars. Darlene said that one of the most spec- tacular things she saw was the Half-Way Inn, a little soda fountain owned and operated by Shirley Siebrasse on a roving comet. She sells chocolate- covered icicles to the Lilli- outans. CHURCH DESTROYED BY GAIL Last Sunday morning, as Reverend James May gazed over his sinners, the church was wrecked by little Gail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Cornett. It all happened over the fact that Reverend May was going to baptize Gail, who was death- ly afraid of water. WELL KNOWN FARMER SUFFERS SUNSTROKE Jerry Drew, former high school student, while working on his irrigation ditch, suf- fered a sunstroke. We do not know whether it was because he worked too hard, or because the shovel didn't give enough shade. RANCHERS START ON SECOND MILLION Bill Allderdice and Howard Rice are now starting on their second million. It seems that they didn't make their first. NEW CAFE OPENS IN BIG SANDY The new cafe is owned by Irene Kaiser and Joyce Arch- ibald. Their specialty is grasshopper soup. It has a lot of kick to it.
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