Calvin Freehling attended his 50th Haigler High School class reunion on Saturday. All living members were there except Judy Stute. He also saw Gwen Scrivner and Almeda Bier. LaNeta Carlock went all out and did a great job coordinating things. They returned home that night and were worn out the next day.
Stan & Galena Webster hosted a cookout on Saturday May 29 to celebrate the 40th class reunion of the 1970 Haigler High graduates. Many classmates and friends attended. Many memories and stories were shared over the meal, with desert of home made ice-cream and cake.
Paul and Nancy Freehling visited in the home of Calvin and Susan Freehling of rural Indianola Sunday. They celebrated Paul's birthday which was that day.
Ty Mayo, son of Karen Harford, came from his home in Grapevine, Texas, for his 25th High School reunion that was held in Benkelman.
Jeannie Zuege of Hot Springs, S.D. came on May 27. Sopia Zuege and Laura Pearl Wall accompanied her to Hastings on Friday to visit Kimberly Zuege. Jeannie returned to Hot Springs on Monday.
Spencer Perila celebrated his fifth birthday on June 5. The theme of the party was Spider Man. Many relatives and friends attended.
Laura Pearl Wall visited Dwight and Jessica Wall on Friday night. They attended Spencer Perila's birthday party in Westminster on Saturday.
Helen Brown visited Sophia Zuege on Friday and Jan Mills was a visitor on Monday.
Sherri Gregory posted, on the Haigler Blog, a poem that Floy Crabtree-Fisher wrote when she was a teenager about her father, Frank Crabtree. Floy revised it a bit and added a few lines to it before sending it. A few Haiglerites may remember that Frank lived past 100 years old. Floy now owns the property where the Crabtrees - Frank, Mae and son Lloyd lived. They all are now deceased.
Please feel free to call 308-297-3605 for any news item you might have or drop it off at 338 Washington Avenue. E-mail address isffisher@bwtelcom.net.
The strange "bob cat" was seen again. This time it was going across the yard then trotting up the
the middle of a gravel street, west, toward the school. It seemed to know where it was going. Does someone in Haigler have a rare breed of cat? We are curious. Call 297-3605 if you know.
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