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1 z l l l 5 Short WI1 te Ups Homecoming The first annual homecoming at Holden High School proved to bc a huge success despite the loss of the football game. At the half of the foot- ball game Mr. Troy Hirni, principal of the high school crowned Marjorie Faye Hough queen of the homecoming ceremonies. The queen's crown was Senior Class Honor Roll The senior class honor roll is made up of students whose average for their entire four years of work is 90 or above. Out of a class of forty-five eight made the honor roll. One received honorable mention. They are as follows: -wm-..H.f------r-gg -- .gag . ..-, .A . - 2 . . I l I u 1 ll X.. made of blue and white carnations and was given with the compliments of Cast Funeral Home. Her two attendants, Mary Jane Surber and Carol Sue VVhittenbu,rg, were presented white mums. Miss Hough was elected homecoming queen by popular vote of the student body from representatives of the three upper classes. Immediately following the football game the alumni of Holden High School and students of both Holden High School and Warrensburg High School were guests at a dance in the high school gym. During the dance, Yifendell Daniel, president of the Holden High School Student Activity Council presented the Sportsman Trophy to Richard Smith, president of the Warrensburg High School Activity Council in a short ceremony. The Sportsman Trophy is under the joint ownership of the War- rensburg Activity Council and Holden Activity Council and is to be presented to the winner of fthe 'W'arrensburg versus Holden football game each year. The gymnasium was decorated with the colors of both schools and huge Tigers and Eagles were also used in the decorative scheme. Refreshments of punch and cookies were served. ' The homecoming activities were sponsored by the Holden Student Activity Council and the Hol- den Pep Club. Class Glft On Class night the Senior class and Eagle staff presented to Superintendent J Olan Markland a sealed envelope which contained a statement giving to the Holden High School all funds left ln both accounts with the provision that said funds were to be applied on the curtain fund for the auditorium This is the third year that graduating classes have left sums of money to this fund and it IS hoped th it the new curtain may be purchased be fore too long Donna Lois Hammontree ..,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 6.09 Agnes Ann Raber .... ...,.. , . 95-04 Rosalie Dameron ......, ,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,, ,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,- 9 5 , 90 Betty Jo Simpson .............,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,.,,,,,, 94.60 Doris WValters ....,...........,,.,., ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,-, , 9 3,30 Lucille Carter .... ..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,..-A 9 2 .10 Robert Smith fl3obbyj .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.-- ,,.,,,---,.-- 9 1.70 Vera Ann Sisk ...........,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,A, , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, 91.10 Honorable Mention Beverly Harper fL.atourp ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,., 9 5 '80 State Farmers Two senior boys, NVendell Daniel and Carl Stumpff, were honored April 22nd at the State convention of F.F.A. held at Columbia, Missouri, by being raised to the degree of State Farmers. , This award is for scholarship, character, and leadership. Boys receiving the degree must also have outstanding records in the field of agriculture. Wendell and Carl have both done active work in the local F.F.A. chapter. YVendell has served as president for the past two years and Carl was vice- president this year. Both boys may now wear the golden charm of the State Farmer. Plessner Award The Plessner Awaid for good citizenship is given each 5ear to an outstanding senior This year the award was received by Donna Lois Hammontree Donna Lois has not only been active in most of the organized groups of the school but also was vile dictorian of hei class and is well known for her 1n terest and work in activities of the community We believe that the committee made a wise choice dl ..i cf i . t . 5 . . -. . . , a. , 1 .. . . U. , ' ' 'ff ' . . . .4 , , .. g u ' ' O ' YC . . . . , O, . ' .. 1 2 . ' - , . 1. L i .. r 1 ' ' r l I V wr ' 1
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