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WHILE DOC OSBORN enjoys the pause that refreshes, Book Store Manager Jim Hartman and his assistant, Robert Williams catch up on a little homework before the afterschool rush for pencils and notebook paper. WE G0 FUHUJHHD THAT'S MAGNIFICENT photography, comments Robert Strange, president of the Art Club, to Billy Brown and Stephanie Gladden as they study the Salem Ulf? M'a h A f-I ns U i Efrfnluia gh, Ulf flff' 5fll!7'lFllf K' fraaaao Qlouutcsmsn Exhibit. ,4 C. --... 1 E: it xi ,.,, , .,:, S an f F We BOONE AND Carl Nimnicht, Kay Chicone, Ann Price, and a S-Star Columnist, Jean Yothers, prepare to fly to New York to present gifts to Arthur Godfrev for his publicity of Orlando's Youth Center. EDGEWATER students, Jon Johnson,
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al J. B. JOHNSON, assistant principal, discusses the final plans for the January 30 evacuation-Operm tion School Out-with Captain Rodenbaugh and Mrs. Mary Bailey, coordinator. Civil Defense and Safety Club representatives listen. CJ STUDENTS FILE OUT of classrooms and stand against the wall until the ordcr is given to move out and load in the cars. dl ASSEMBLING in groups cf five, students wait quietly for a car to come by to pick them up. Complete calm and quiet are necessary to the successful evacuation. bl WHEN THE SIREN SOUNDS to evacuate students receive snatch out slips. These slips co information about the individual that would be vital to his safety in case of a real air atta el TEACHERS DIRECT TRAFFIC as cars drive around the circle to load students. With the aid of student drivers and many from the community, Boone was completely evacuated in eleven minutes.
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OUR GUHL AT THE FIRST P. T. A. MEETING parents followed their children's schedules and visited their classrooms. Miss Rosemary McGlinchy discusses required reading for sophomores. PROVING that work never hurts anyone, Lou Voekel-a Boone graduate-earns part of his college expenses by working on the new wing. ANNETTE KOWALSKI and Nancy Harmon prepare posters to be entered in the Central Florida Exposition February I8-23. 5 LOVELY Judy Auger beams proudly after being crowned Civi- tan's First Lady by President Richard Swann. .: ..-, g I .il I v I mm
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