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DENNIS HICKS, who is a twelve year Guy- mon student, is an outdoor man who enjoys hunting and fishing. In accordance with this, Dennis will attend PAMC to prepare for a career in farming and ranching. WAYNE HILL. drum major of the Guymon band, is a member of the Math and Science C ubs and names science as his main aca- demic interest. Wayne v ill major in Zoology or English at OSU. Garvin And Susan Get Our Straw Votes We'll drink off a bumper of coke to those Senior favorites anyday. Five years a Cub and Tiger Cheerleader, Susan Nash is a talented dancer, singer, and actress. Who can forget her dramatic Anna leading role in the Choir's 1966 excellent presentation of The King and I ? Mr. 4-H himself, Garvin Quinn, president of the North West District of 4-H, was a National Winner at the 4-H Club Congress in Chicago this year. With a record of many executive offices in the past, Garvin is this year president of GHS Student Council and Band and vice-president of Choir, National Honor Society, and Math Club. He was named Masonic Student of Today at the Masonic Banquet for the Faculty in November. HARLAN R. HINDS, a member of NHS, Math Club, and Science Club, is always on the honor rolls. Harlan names English os his favorite subject and will major in Humanities at PAMC. MIKE HINTERGARDT, a six year Guymon- ite, is a member of FFA and is Reporter for the Woodworkers Club. Mike likes all of the outdoor sports especially track, and would like to be a mechanic after attend- ing PAMC. TEDDY HINTERGARDT who has attended the schools in the Guymon School District for the past eight years, lists English and mythology as her favorite subjects. Teddy plans on the career of a housewife.
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DANNIE HALL will attend college to prepare him for a career as a me- chanic. He names Physical Education as his favorite course and enjoys weight lifting and tinkering with cars in his leisure time. WHAT A NIGHT! WHAT A TRIUMPH! Sixty-six glorious First Place points, sixteen more than the Sec- ond Place Sophomores, put the Class of 1967 in the Fun Festival winners' circle November 17. Doug Huffine, the Seniors' coy Mess Guymon was second in that great contest. In the Nail Driving Gary Ralstin and his partner Bonnie Johnson scored First Place, while Dandy Dan Huddleston, with his speedy stuffer, Marilyn Long, gobbled his way to another of the Seniors' six First Place awards and sweet victory.
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GUYMON MASONIC .LODGE'S Worshipful Master Gayle Brown presented the coveted annual awards for Citizens of Today to Seniors Jacque Roach and Garvin Quinn. The presentation was a highlight of the Masonic Banquet honoring Guymon Schools’ faculty during National Education Week. November 6-12. CITIZENS OF TODAY ARE JACQUE AND GARVIN KATHY HOWELL, El Tigre editor, is Presi- dent of Library Club and belongs to NHS and Math Club. Kathy plans on attending the Oklahoma School of Banking and Business where she will major in Accounting. DAN HUDDLESTON has attended schools in the Guymon School District for twelve years. Dan enjoys v orking with and on cars of all types and plans on a career as a mechanic after graduation from Southwestern State. DOUG HUFFINE, a newcomer to Guymon schools, is a member of the Orchestra and track team. Doug prefers zoology over the rest of his academic interests. He plans on a career in Commercial Aviation. TOM HUTCHISON, a member of the Guy- mon schools for four years, is Vice-President of the Woodworkers Club. Tom would pre- fer a Business major after attending Northern Oklahoma Junior College. JAMES IMBODEN, a twelve year Senior, is in Choir and Boy's Quartet. James gets quite enthused over chemistry and says that backyard mechanics is his favorite pastime. He will attend the University of Washington.
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