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Music, drama, writing, farming, homemaking--no matter what the students' interest, he can find a place in the activity pic- ture. Many activities are class related: Science Club, and FLC. Some are career oriented: FFA, FHA, FTA., and Library Club. Others are honorary: Thespians and Quill and Scroll. But, what- ever the category, whatever the activity, the student and his school profit from his participa- tion. L ef wff fn 0 f X sv' 359 . ,MW , :W , Ba I' T , Q
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Staff Performs Variety of Jobs The men who maintain the grounds and buildings are constantly in demand. Besides the regular chores of cleaning and straight- ening, they must also keep the boiler in good repair and see that each room is a comfort- able temperature. Keeping' the lawn and parking lot in good condition and keeping the football field in tip-top shape are time consuming chores. Summer time does not mean vacation time for the custodiansg it is then that they paint walls and woodwork, repair furniture, and wax and polish everything to a sparkling shine. rs - ' liiiiitili 5 .. 7 I' an s . me M-W 1 MR. COY WILLIAMS retired the first semester. He had served WHS for thirteen years. MR. PAUL HUTTON, head custodian is a familiar sight in his panel truck. Mr. Hutton is the first one to be called when any trouble threatens. 7' THURMAN PUTCHLYNN, Elbert Crump, Bob Evans and E. J. Crump see that the high school building is tidy and comfortable. MRS. P. J. TUTTLE, Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Mrs. Jim Kelsey, Mrs. R. S, Thompson, Mrs. Goldie Kenny, and Mrs. Frank Watts plan and prepare the noon meal for elementary, junior high and high school gtudentg, 1 4
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SC Sponsors . 7 .KII Q Q 5 wax a 'W' Katcu-tal sg z fl L' if The spring talent show, Katcu-tal, re- quires year around work. Carol Dingler, Student Council V ice-President, is chair- man of this event, but all council mem- bers are involved. Student Council also is-responsible for all assembly openings, prayers at home football games, intra- mural basketball games, and after the game dances. SC officers are elected by the student body, representatives are electd by classes. las: 1, S'l'il2? U fiillcllxlif. SC MEMBERS WERE installed in an impressive candle light cere- mony before the student body. The duties of the Council were explained so that students might better understand the council's function. SC SPONSOR Mr. Bill Gibbs shows tiger head to vice-president, Carol Dingler, secretary, Peggy Campbell, treasurer, Rick Butnerf and president, Darrell Hill. ., ,,1,Q ,if 1, W ix X iQ I ALTHOUGH RIVALS in athletic and scholastic events, Holden- ville students proved they were good neighbors by contri- buting fifty dollars to the Merry Mary fund-a 'Fund for Mary Howard whose back was broken in an accident. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES are Carol Dingler, Janie Fow- ler, Nancy Adkins, Pam Watts, Debra Brown, Janice Tallant, Mr. Gibbs, John Cooper, Darrell Hill, Susan Cochran, and Don Wade. I8
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