58.2 Howe Enterprise May 25, 2020

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Local items of interest

May 25, 2020

1982 Senior Will We the senior class of 1982, being of soundproof mind and having a body do bequeath the following items to our dear, beloved friends and other people… •

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To Mrs. Bower, the UIL participants leave the trip of her choice since she never gets to go. To Mr. Gilstrap, the seniors in band and drill team leave a shorter bus so he won’t run over the gas stations. To the juniors, the seniors leave the food at the dinner theater. Rhonda Powell leaves Richard Belz some magazines to read in band. The Sherry Fagala, the senior stage band members give a little green box to study in. Seventh period English IV will Michelle Kannenberg straight hair. Miss Jarma gets a 1983 Rolls Royce that doesn’t leak. Fellow seniors leave Jeanine Ward a trailer to put her lambs in so she doesn’t have to put them in her car. To Deanna Murdock, Leigh Ann Salling leaves Mitch Almond and all the problems that go with him. Rhonda Powell wills Lisa Partridge the patience to handle the boy drummers. The Regional Qualifiers leave Mr. Gilstrap a left at Jacksboro so he can get to Stephenville by 9:30. To Scott Taylor, Brent Wood leaves first chair trumpet, since he got “cheated out of it by an out-of-towner.” To the drill team, Karen Sandmann leaves her talent. To Miss Jarma, seventh period English IV leaves a new set of pinchers so he can keep her “cabbiness.” Ricky Hill wills the cheerleaders football players who won’t run over them. Mitzi Power and Rhonda Powell lave Julie Bailey a closet full of polo shirts. To Scott Taylor and Jamie Hussey, Karen Banner wills free tennis lessons. Karen Banner wills Pam Davis all the gas she can use in one weekend. Spanish I seniors leave Miss Jarma the orange room she’s always wanted. Mitzi Power leaves Julie Bailey a case of “no -spew” Cokes. Ag. IV wills Mr. Blount an Ag Class of nonchewers and some hair tonic. To Mrs. Stewart—one full day without Mr. Macon’s practical jokes. From the 6th period Home & Family Living Class, Nick Giardina gets twins. For Michelle, Karen, Connie, Kanette, and Jan, five red plastic whistles. To all the girls at Howe High School, Johnny Abrams leaves a reservation on his date list. Fellow seniors will Mark Sharp a date with Morgan Fairchild. To the UIL participants, James Slawson leaves a bus to get them back from contests. Archie Sutton gets one free haircut from Continental Barbers. To Mr. Bennett, Jeanine Wills a portable chalkboard so he can have Trig class outside. Miss Jarma, you have just inherited a 100 acre turtle farm and a subscription to “Turtle World.” To Shannon Powell, Dawn Rayburn leaves open ears, an open heart, and closed lips— otherwise known as trust. Ag IV leaves Mr. Roberts a year’s supply of Rolaids. The Regional Qualifiers will teh Howe ISD a porta-potty to take on bus trips. To Mrs. Mullins, the senior drill team members leave a good chance for a baby girl. Mitzi Power wills Kristi Hill a poster of Bobby Anderson and to Tim Matthews a waterproof blazer. To Dawn Rayburn, James Slawson leaves a bottle of Dawn dishwashing liquid—to help clean up her act.

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