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Page 25 text:
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ummer School . . . ANNE C. STONE, Spanish I, Il, III: Rollins College, A. B., sponsor of Pan American League. JOAN E. TAVEL, Biology: Florida State Uni- versity, B.S., sponsor of Pep Club. INA E, TAYLOR, Library, English: Syracuse University, A.B., B.S. LOUISE F. G. TELLEZ, Public Speaking, English ll, Art, Radio: San Diego State College, A.A.g Mexico City College, B.A., Coronet Hall, sponsor of Art Club, N. F. L., Radio Guild, Speakers' Bureau. ELIS- ABETH H. TINKLER, Shorthand I, II: Athens College, A.B., sponsor of Gregg Writers. JUDITH S. WALKER, Physical Education: Stetson University, B.S., sponsor of G. A. A. HELEN J. WATSON, Home Economics II, Florida State University, B.S., University of Florida, M.Ed., sponsor of F. H. A. VERN WIL- LIAM WILSON, Agriculture I, Il: University of Florida, B.S.A.g spon- sor of F, F. A. EVIDENTLY Mr. Foti's hobby is a fishy one. He caught these beauties within three hours' time, but he keeps the name of the Orlando lake a secret. ATTENTlON ALL BRAVES . . . reads Mrs. Griffith, school clerk, as she broadcasts the daily bulletin to all classrooms. MRS. LIVINGSTON OBLIGINGLY pauses in her book- keeping for the many Boone accounts to verify an item for Miss Page, the school secretary.
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i s Progressive FACULTY Attend Conventions, Worli Shops, , 1 1 W, W . f??v'S'39' 1 .Lfl . sus star rmugaue 1,y.m'rt1r Azfwwnf 1544 .Mn L...-M.,-I , A ...sw 5 DRAMA ENTHUSIASTS Miss McGIinchy, Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. Kingsbury arrive at the Annie Russell Theatre ahead of the crowd for The Crucible. RALPH H. NALEWAY, Algebra I, Business Arithmetic, Survey: De Paul University, B.S.E., University of Florida, E. A. NEWBERG, Typ- ing I, ll: Bradley University, B.S., University of Florida, M.A., spon- sor of Junior Class. LEON L. OSBORN, Senior Science, English Il, Spanish I: University of Florida, A.B., Asbury College, University of Kentucky, sponsor of Bookstore. LILA M. PARDUE, Biology: Florida State University, B.S. OLIVE J. PARK, Drivers' Training: Missouri State College, B.S., University of Colorado. JOHN A. ROLFING, D. C. T.: University of Tennessee, B.S., Florida State University, sponsor of D. C. T. Club. MARY C. ROW, World History, World Geography: Memphis State College, B.S., M.A., Orlando Junior College, Chairman of Student Exhibits at Fair. CLARENCE W. RUMPF, Band I, II, Orchestra: Temple University, B.S., Ed.M., University of Florida, A.P.G., Rutgers University, New Jersey State Teachers' College, sponsor of Band, Orchestra. CAROL K. SELL, Biology, Survey: Indiana University, A.B., Florida State University, M.A. NOBIE D. SIMPSON, Latin I, II, Ill: Florida State University, A.B., Temple University, sponsor of Latin Club. EDWARD SMITH, Typing I, Business Arithmetic: Moorehead State Teachers' College, sponsor of Wheel Club, Junior Class, Hi Lights. LEONARD G. STITH, Drivers' Training: George Williams, B.S., sponsor of Drivers' Education, Safety Club.
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OFFICERS of the Boone P. T. A. plan' the Jan- problems.J Mrs. M. S. Tichenor, L. R. Treasurer, ry Houchins, Historian, Mrs. Paul Murrah, Secre uary 28 program-BY-WAYS AND UNDER- Mrs. Hal Huckle, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. tary, Mrs. John Bergert, President, Mrs. H B PASSES. iGroup study of school and student Cecil Beck, Assistant L. R. Treasurer, Mrs. Hen- Melrose, P. T. A. Treasurer. fMrs. Robert Tolle P. T. A. Vice-President, not pictured.J Contributes to elfare of Students I1 iSCllSSlH0' C611-HEC I'O CITIS S 0I'lSOI'iIl0' 0 CUC lUl Id at Jpbl ,P ,Oc11.,N,,1i SCENES AT THE P. T. A. Candlelight dinner: T. Brown and G. Gatewood exchange a juicy bit of gossip while cheerleaders A. Price, L. Beck and S. Foti seriously talk over the evening's game against Lakeland. B. CARTER AND M. COMPTON seem pleased about something. Can it be the combination of tasty food and entertaining dinner companions, K. Melrose and J. Johnston? and managing the cafeteria, the Parent-Teacher ASSOCiat10H carries out its 1957 Theme-f'Traveling BOONE HIGH-ways Together? The objectives of the association are listed as follows: To promote the welfare of the children and youth in home, school, church and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spir- itual education.
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