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our classroom buildings in the center: and the auditorium and mu sic room on theright. You can even see our Ag. building in the back- ' THANK YOU FOR OUR SCHOOL For the untiring work and ideas you have put into The planning and completing of a new school-our W. R. Boone High-we wish to sincerely thank you. COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY MAYOR SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL TRUSTEES SUPERINTENDENT COMMISSIONERS CITY COUNCIL CITY ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS ARCHITECTS BUILDERS WORKMEN MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT PARENTS TAXPAYERS ORANGE P.T.A. COUNTY COUNCIL P.T.A. The Ag. class under the supervision of J. Bates Johnson, Mrs. G. B. Fishback, Chairman of Grounds Beautification Committee: and Mrs. A. S. Brim, active member of the committee: break the ground for the first planting of shrubbery. V A
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. . . ul' .S2Aoo! l This aerial View af our school taken on BlTTER BLUE DAY reveals our entire school. At the left is our gym, cafeteria and lrandroo ground with its orange grove and tiny lalme. sf! '-AS f . Charlotte and Bud, sophomores of 1951, eagerly scan the head- lines tor neva at the proposed new high schools. In l95l the headlines read City To Get Two New High Schools. The talk was that sopho- mores might graduate from a new school. Now, two years have passed and with it the dream of two new high schools has come true. Our 51,000,000 school, named for the former beloved principal of O.H.S., William R. Boone. opened its doors in September of 1952.
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i .-:www A BITTER BLUE DAY was a turf job, but we won. Remember unloading the sod from the trucks. Then some of it had to be cut into sprigs and carried in wheelbarrows to different parts of the ground where eager planters were all ready to get started. We all had certain jobs to do as we planted our school desert in grass just before the Christmas holidays. Each class had a different part of the grounds to do, so it really didn't take long to plant the three acres. Everyone seemed to enjoy getting on his hands and knees and planting the bitter bluegrass. The idea of the planting originated with our prin- ' cipal, Mr. Earl Kipp, and the Student Council officers. Gr K, -' 'ir' 'Rss
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