A T CHRISTMAS CONCER T -- The Hoke County High School Chorus and Chorale gave a Christmas Concert
the night of December 16 in MacDonald Gymnasium at the school, and here are some scenes. Santa Claus is giv
ing Mrs. Edna Odom a present in one picture. At left is Alice Glisson, and at right is Mrs. Odom 's husband.
Cart. The woman between Mrs. Glisson and Mrs. Odom was not identified. Another picture shows Ann Dorsey
directing the Chorus and Chorale. The other photo shows a dance scene. The girl in the center foreground is Lin
da Glisson. The girl at right is Kelly Chalaire. The others were not identified. All are members of the chorus. The
other members are in the background.
At SPOKE Banquet
School Service People Honored
The First annual SPOKE Ban
quet was held December 15 in Gib
son Cafeteria at Hoke County
High School.
The banquet was held to honor
all the "spokes" in the "wheel" of
education, namely the school
janitors, maintenance people, and
members of the lunchrooms'
staffs.
After the invocation was given
by Glenn Langdon, Emma Mims,
J.W. Turlington School principal,
welcomed everyone. She said how
appreciative all the schools were
for the service they give; the
pleasure they bring us; their
outstanding performances; that
they make the key to the continu
ing success of the schools; and for
the extra effort they put forth to
help us.
Supt. Raz Autry introduced
each of the members of the Hoke
County Board of Education, then
introduced the guest speaker, Dr.
Gene Causby, executive director of
the North Carolina School Boards
Association.
Dr. Causby spoke on the impor
tance, and often gone unnoticed,
of the lunchroom, maintenance
and janitorial staffs in the school
system. Without them as the
spokes, he said, the wheel of
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education and the success of the
schools could not continue.
Before the close of the banquet,
the First annual SPOKE awards
were given. This year, because of a
tie in the votes, awards were given
to two men -- the first to Charles
Pittman, a carpenter who has been
working in the school system since
1973; and David Monroe, also of
the Maintenance Department, who
works with plumbing. Monroe has
been with the system since 1966.
Pittman and his wife, Sara, live on
Rt. 4, Raeford. Monroe and his
wife, Vanetta, live on Rt. 1, Red
Springs.
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L-R, Rat Autry, award win/ten Charies Pittman ami David Monroe, and banquet speaker Dr. Gene Causby.
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