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APR 9 1966, APR 10 1966 UFOs It's a Saucer, But Will It Fly? Five boys in the 800 block of S. Raritan St. have constructed their version of a flying saucer. It's made of corrugated cardboard, sheets of aluminum, four colored lights and an extension cord from the house to light it up. The boys, from left, are Mike Hill, 14, and Stephen Hill, 12, both of 831 S. Raritan St., Danny Reneau, 14,801 S. Raritan St., John Holk, 12, 804 S. Rariton St., and Dan Reilly, 16, 809 S. Raritan St, it started as on April Fool trick but the boys kept working on it. Credit: Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)
APR 9 1966, APR 10 1966 UFOs It's a Saucer, But Will It Fly? Five boys in the 800 block of S. Raritan St. have constructed their version of a flying saucer. It's made of corrugated cardboard, sheets of aluminum, four colored lights and an extension cord from the house to light it up. The boys, from left, are Mike Hill, 14, and Stephen Hill, 12, both of 831 S. Raritan St., Danny Reneau, 14,801 S. Raritan St., John Holk, 12, 804 S. Rariton St., and Dan Reilly, 16, 809 S. Raritan St, it started as on April Fool trick but the boys kept working on it. Credit: Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)
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