SENIOR CLASS

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Early in the current school year, the seniors met and elected their class officers. Pictured above, left to right, Charles Stanford, president; Lee Horne vicepresident; and Beverly Kennedy, secretary and treasurer. The class chose four representatives to the student council. They were Nancy Walker, Helen Edwards, Alberta Leach, and Brent Adams. The student body elected the student council officers from the senior class. They were David George, president; Jerry Apple, vice-president; and Charles Stanford, secretary and treasurer.
SENIOR CLASS

Looking back...Holdenville 1956

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The seniors presented HIGH SCHOOL HERO, a three-act comedy, February 9. Pictured, left to right, kneeling are Danny Clark, Pete Rives, Harvey Aguirre, Jerry Apple, Bobby Booher Standing, left to right, Helen Edwards, Peggy Taylor, Joyce Murrell, Lorece Peters, Neoma Phillips, Oriece Shed, Beverly Kennerly, Charles Stanford, Alberta Leach, and Nancy Walker.
Looking back...Holdenville 1956

SOPHOMORE CLASS

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Staring the school year off in a successful way, the sophomore class elected the above officers: Left to right, Rosemary Gentry, president; Mary Lou Tones, secretary and treasurer; and Dora Dell Sandlin, vice-president.
SOPHOMORE CLASS

ILLEGAL POT FARM BUSTED IN HOLDENVILLE

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On July 1, 2025, OBN’s Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) served a Search Warrant at DJX Farms, 7675 E. 131 Rd. Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma as part of an ongoing OBN MET investigation into illegal marijuana cultivation. Operators of the grow were using an OBN Registration obtained by fraud involving a ‘straw ownership’ scheme. OBN MET Agents seized 3,853 plants and 118 pounds of processed marijuana. Arrests are pending as this cases moves forward. OBN MET was assisted by the Hughes County Sheriff’s Office & Hughes County Commissioners Office. Since 2021, OBN MET Agents have shut down over 6,000 illegal marijuana farms through enforcement and/or administrative actions for grows tied to black market trafficking and obtaining an OBN Registration by fraud using ‘straw ownership’ schemes. At the end of 2022, 8,400 farms were operating with an active OBN Registration. Today, that number stands at approximately 2,100. Citizens can anonymously report criminal drug and human trafficking activity to OBN’s tip-line at 800522-8031 or sending OBN a Facebook DM.
ILLEGAL POT FARM BUSTED IN HOLDENVILLE
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