Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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VOL. 0—NO. 2 JUNE 5. 1968 Alumni EDITOR. BOB CAWTIION 1 PAGE 2 SCENTS WAR CORRESPONDENT WELCOMED HOME Wash: JO PETRY, war correspondent was welcomed by the President upon her arrival in the U.S. last night. Her plans ar» indefinite but rumors arc she is after a man! Could it be that popular crooner ROY WATKINS? NEWS IN BRIEF Chicago: Scientist JIM ARNER dis- covered a new planet last night while out walking his wife the former MARCIA 1H)TTS. Louisville: Jockey BOR COWAN wins the Kentucky Derby. Odds 50-1 Hoopeston: TERRY GOOD WINE has just invented a flying saucer. He is taking his invention to Washington where he will meet with Senator» TOM GALLOW v't and LARRY SLICHENMYER to discuss future possilalities. Los Angeles: TOM GADDIS recently finished his cross country bicycle ride which set a new world’s record. Hollywood: Flash —Miss America of 1%8 is none other than VIVIAN TY- RELL. Runner up, SHIRLEY BAILY. San Antonio: DAVID GOOCH. ROY MEISS and HENRY HOSKINS have been arrested after being found inside a large department store last night. They were only trying to further their careers. ADVERTISEMENTS DONNA LYONS has completed her col- lege course and is now a licensed under- taker. Coffins to fit your purse. Call her today. Enroll in our school of nursing today. For more information call ARLENE BUSH or JUDY CRAM. Real Estate for sale notify ROSIE G A li- ner or MARJORIE LYONS. Hurry out tonight. MARY FRANKLIN, to pick up your free Keithhurger at the newly opened Keith Drive-In. PAT KEITH, proprietor. Chickens for sale. All types, sizes and prizes. Call Carol Fralev or EVEL N LUTZ POTTS. SPORTS Baseball: LARRY DAVIS struck out for the first time in three years, yesterday at the Chicago Stadium. Manager BOB SINCLAIR only comment was “Ho went down swinging. Football: LARRY COON has recently signed a football contract with the hope of retiring young. He receives $500,000 a year plus a $1,000 bonus lor every touch- down he makes. Boxing: BILL MATTHEWS has just finished winning the Golden Gloves Tour- ney at Danville for the third straight year. Tennis: DANNY WOOD and NATALIE WHITE have been acclaimed as the liest prospective double team in the National Tennis Meet. Wrestling: Tonight on T.Y. the featured match is between NORMA ‘ icious LONG and DIANE “Killer” HAM- MOND, the referee is DOLORES JOHNSON. Cross Country Race: BONITA SMITH won the annual cross country race today. She is trying for a place on the next Olym- pic team. ALUMNI MAKE GOOD LARRY “Preacher” OYLER lias Just taken over the job as pastor of the Christian Church in Hoopeston. JOAN CARTER has invented a drug guaranteed to restore your youth. She attributes her success to the chemistry class of '1958. MARY ANN FOWLER was awarded a cash prize of $500 for winning the world's ice skating championship. ART MURRAY has just coached his Rossville basketball team to another state victory. LENA and MARTHA McELHANEY have opened a new beauty salon. Sjiecial- ty - - dyed hair. IDA COMSTOCK and MARCELLA FLOYD have organized an Advice to the Ixive Lorn Club' and are doing a large volume of business. MADGE GRESS has just retired and turned her dress making business over to her former helper RUTH INGRAM. SHIRLEY MILLER and PHYLLIS LEWIS are the composers of that new- est hit song ”1 Got a Man.” J E R R Y MORRISON and PAUL GRANT have just completed their special schooling and are now full fledged detec- tives. JAMES GERMAN and BOB CAW- THON have just signed a contract to star on T.Y. starting next week. They will ap- pear on Channel Five. HOLLYWOOD HEADLINES FRED JOHNSON is recovering from a gun wound received while on location for MG M's latest western “Shot on the Run.” Former Can Can Cutie JOY PRIT- CHETT has organized a ballet company consisting of ALICE GOC KING, JAN- ICE McBRIDE and DORIS RECTOR. They can be seen in their newest ballet “Anything is Possible.” Clarinetist DIANE TRANBARGER and her piano accompanist SAM WIT T have just returned from their trip to Korea where they entertained our troops. They will now begin their twelfth film called “This Is ‘Music’?” MARYLYN BRICKEY has replaced Marilyn Monroe at the MGM Studio. She also records for RCA. NANCY GOOLD won recognition in the Olympics with her spectacular diving. She has l eeii a wanted a long term contract at Paramount. “The Singing Kids” is the name given to those great western favorites JOHN CATRON and DON PROBASCO. Their next move will lie “Sunrise in the Eve- ning.” WEDDINGS LULA BELLE GADDIS gave up her wrestling career and married her manager DON DUKES. JO BOREN and GARY HOLLEX have elojied after a whirlwing romance start- ing several years ago. ROBERT CLOUD and MARY ELLEN CORRELL were wed in a quiet backwoods ceremony. They will reside in the hills of Kentucky. BETTY GALLOWAY, GLORIA REY- NOLDS and DELORES DILLEY have re- turned from Calfiornia with their oil ty- coon husl ands JOHN HI BEK. LARR POWLEY and RICHARD CROTHERS. MONTGOMERY-WARD CO. WALLACE INSURANCE AGENCY

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