Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 2007 Page: 2 of 16
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2 Thursday, August 9, 20Q7_
Holliday Holliday High
Elementary School
New Student Registration
Registration
Shannon Owen, Principal
Holliday Elementary will
be registering new students (Pre
K - 5th Grade) the week of Au-
gust 13-16 from 8:30 am - 3:30
pm. Please bring the student’s
social security card, birth certifi-
cate, and shot records. This reg-
istration is for students who will
be new to Holliday ISD. Retum-
ing students as well as
Kindergarteners who partici-
pated in the Spring Roundup are
already registered for this school -
year. The first day of school is
Monday, August 27th.
Holliday Elementary
School Supply List
The school supply list for
Holliday Elementary is located
on the school web site: http://
www2.esc9.net/holliday/
You may also pick one up
at the school beginning August
6 th.
Sales Tax Holiday
moves to August
17-19
The annual sales tax holi-
day has been moved to the third
weekend in August this year,
Aug. 17-19, to better coincide
with back-to-school shopping.
Kent Lemons, Principal
Holliday High School has
set registration for the 2007-
2008 school year as Tuesday,
August 14. Students should re-
port to the high school library
with a pen, drivers license,
$10.00 deposit if they want a
locker, and $1.00 for a parking
sticker. New students also need
to bring a copy of their transcript
and social security card. Stu-
dents may register after the as-
signed time, but not before. Stu-
dents or parents must be present
to sign up for a locker. Regis-
tration times are listed below.
Parents who have arranged for
on line access to their student’s
school information may see their
student’s schedule at the
Holliday ISD web page under
family access. Parents who have
not arranged for on line access
may visit the Holliday High
School office to set it up. Any-
one with questions may call the
Holliday High School office at
586-1624.
Tuesday, August 14
New Students
8:00-8:50am
Seniors 9:00-10:05am
Juniors
10:15-ll:15am
Sophomores
ll:25-12:10pm
Freshmen
1:00-1:45pm
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Styles
continued from Front Page
The Styles have been very
active in the First Baptist
Church and other organizations
within the community. Mark’s
parents, Buster and Jackie
Styles, and brother Kirk, along
with Kathy’s mother, Maxine
Miles, all live in Holliday.
Mark indicated that he has
enjoyed his 11 years with the
Eagles. “I’ve really enjoyed the
association with the kids and
parents.” He also stated that it
was great to be able to coach all
three of his nephews, Kody,
Kolin and Kendall.
Coach Styles has been very
successful as a Coach and teacher
during his stay in Holliday. As a
Coach, he gave a multitude of
student-athletes who played and
ran for him-many successful
years.
The Archer County Advo-
cate wishes Mark and Kathy
many successes in their new lo-
cation. They have both been an
asset to Holliday ISD and the
community.
Christian
Mothers Society
The Christian Mothers
Society held their monthly meet-
ing on August 1 with nine mem-
bers present. President Leesa
Nelson presided; Lillie Rife, Sec-
retary, read the previous meet-
ing minutes and Vice-President,
Margaret Schroeder, gave the
treasurer’s report in the absence
of Elizabeth Hoff, Treasurer.
Some correspondence was
read by Clara Veitenheimer
thanking the members for mak-
ing and sending rosaries to needy
missions. The American Life
League sent a thank-you note for
the recent $100 donation. The
MSU Campus Ministries sent a
schedule of open dates for meals
to be served this fall and next
spring. The society furnishes
and serves a noon meal twice a
year for the MSU students at the
Catholic Campus Center.
It was noted that James
Roffan, DVM purchased the col-
orful quilt donated by the mem-
bers to the Parish picnic in June.
Much appreciation to ;him for
his generous support.
The recent NCCW meet-
ing here was a huge success.
Fifty-six ladies attended with
twenty-six being local ladies.
Thanks was expressed to Tina
Neeb, who chaired the event, and
to all who helped in any way.
Members were informed
that a “Partners in Ministry” se-
ries of classes will begin August
25 and continue for nine months
meeting one Saturday per month
in Graham. For more informa-
tion, contact Clara Veitenheimer
or Florence Anderle.
Leesa mentioned that a
new movie, “Bella” may soon be
shown in the area and encour-
aged the ladies to attend. The
door prize was won by Cordelia
Berend. The meeting closed
with a prayer for the safety of our
Servicemen.
Interested in Flood
Insurance?
Then plarr to attend the City
of Holliday City Council
meeting on August 13, 2007 at
6:30 p.m. at the Archer
County Activity Center
200 N. Walnut, Holliday, TX
The Archer Advocate is always looking for
local interest stories/photos to put in the paper.
You can email: news@archeradvocate.com
Mail: PO. Box 444, Holliday, TX 76366
Phone: 940-586-0790 Fax: 940-586-0826
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Stevens, Charlotte. Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 2007, newspaper, August 9, 2007; Holliday, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829056/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.