Boone High School - Boone Legend Yearbook (Orlando, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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Wx Qi rw- , f 21 3 ix XZ Q? -efwhj gif, gi: . .W E K' 1 ff, X . , fag-1 , Q 31 rf-1 Q5, X, MQ 'Q k' PL N' will-15 si' fig., - w 2 Teachers ddvlstr- xml workers btflvlllg lo llllllll 1 a W01d of ddVlCC forthe -tu dent Blllldlllg for the tu e Cdllblllllff for Les-ful democracw better school. A nod, a smile. . ' ' fu- r , 'a ' D ' ax suc- CHARLES TERRY, Principal RICHARD JOLLEY, Assistant Principal Administrative Work Serious Duty lor These llualitied People Big business describes the successful operation of Boone High School. With the 1958-59 enroll- ment of over 2,100 pupils, these board members, administrators and teachers combine their talents for the good of the students and the community. They keep abreast of educational trends through wide reading, participation in group discussions and attendance at conferences. Among their count- less duties, they set policies, offer guidance, ar- range for complete class schedules and instill knowledge. Their aim is to provide the opportun- ity for all students at Boone High School to develop qualities which make for competent, well-adjusted individuals in a Democracy. THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARDS OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AND OF TRUSTEES-FRONT ROW: Nlrs. Leslie Turner, Hermit E. Smith, Brantly Burcham, R. N. Heintzelman, W. J. Taylor. SECOND ROW: Wilson Leonard, Mrs. Florence Fishback, George Daniels, R. Earl Kipp. 1 18 xx Arant Barfield Baynes Bergstrom Booth, J. Booth, N. Brown Bryan Campbell Clark Clifford Cochenour Cooke Cox Cramer Cramp I n Boone Faculty, Numbering 86, Teach, Supervise and Counsel CII.-XRl.I-IS 'I'I'iRHY. I'rin4'ipaI lnivc-rsily of Florida. B.5.l-I.: Duke- Rollins Collegv. ILX.: lnive-r+ity of .-Xrizona: llo'Sponsor of Sopho- lnive-rsity. NI.I'id. IIICH.-XRD ,lUl.l.liY. Assistant Prinvipal -I nivvr- more- Class. Pan Mn. ISLX CUX. Ifnglish Curl:-ton Colle-gr-. IL-N.: ,ity of Georgia. ILL: Stn-tson. NLS, ICHILICSS XKXNI. Iliftrilrulive- Ste-tson lniu-rsity: lniwreity of Florida: Co-Sponsor ol I .'I'.X. Ifduvation Iflorida State- lnivm-rsity. ILS.: lniwrsity of Florida. IZPINIIN.-I CR-XIIIQIL. Iillgllirll U1-in-ia Coll:-gn-. ILS.: lniwrsily ol XI.I'id.: Ilukt- llniv:-rsity: Sponsor of II.I'f. lflulm. ON.-X IL'XHI'iIIfI.II. Pittslillrgll. IIAIIII CH.-XXll'. Xlathm-mativs Rollins Coll:-gn-, ILS.. HIIQIISIIL I,atin Sli-tson lnivc-rsity. ILI.. NI..-X.: Co-Sponsor of Svnior IL.-X. .I.XNI'l'I' IIXX IIJSUN. I'I0lIll'lIlHIiIIll1I'- Kr-nt Stats- tlollt-gl-, ILS. Class. .I-XXII-IS ILNYNIQS. IJ1-an of Iioys Uhio State- lnive-rsity. ILS.: XIARION Ili-WI'I Ii. Ifngli:-h Ile-nison lniwrfity, I'I1.IL: W:-:elm-rn St:-tson Iniw-rsity. .IX XII-IS IlI'fRGS'I'RUM, Study Hall Cf-ntral Re-sf-rw Inivm-Vsity: .Xrixona State- lnivc-rsity: Sponsor of Iiuth Nlit-r Xlirhigan Coll:-gf-. ILS. ,IOYCIIC ISUUIH. Yoral Ilusit' Ste-tfou lni- Tri-Hi-Y: Torch Soc-if-ty. IILX IJUWIJI-1I.l.. Homo and Ifamilx Living: ve-rsity. ILNI.1 Sponeor of Xoval Organization. NUIUI.-X ILIIUIII. Home I'f4-onomiw -Florida Stale- lnivc-rsity. ILS, ILXIIISIIIX Typing: Shorthand Iniversity of fl:-orgia. ILS. in ILE.: lnivs-rsity IJUZIEII. Home Ifvonoxniw Florida Stull' lniw-r-ity. ILS.: flo- of Florida: Co-Sponsor of fire-gg Writ:-rs: Xssoriate- Sponsor of IIII' Sponsor ol Pe-p Club: I .I'I.X. I'X'l'Ii!CIX Iilll-IN. Xrt loin-rfily Iloum- ol Rl'll!'4'ht'IlILiIIW'r. XIRGINIX ILILUWN. English Nliddle- of N4-Ilraska. li.lf..X.: Florida Stair Colle-go for Worm-nz lniu-rfily 'Il-nm-ss:-e Stats- Colle-gf-. ILS. IIIRY ILHYAN. Ifnglish Iniw-rsity of Florida: Iiolline Colle-gr-3 5pon-or of the- Xrl illulm. NIXIU of Florida. IS..-X.. XI.If4I.: Sponsor of Xnnf- Iiruu- Tri-Ili-Y. Jl l.lX I'1I.I.SWUIi'I'II. Spanish: Ifngli-I1 I Iorirla Ftatr- Iniu-rfity. ILX. Il.-XNII,ILIfI.I.. xI2iIIll'lll2iIIf'H Ste-Iron lniw-rsity. LIL. NIJ.: Ifradlt-5 PXI I. FUJI If. Spa-c-a'I1: IIl'L1llli:llIt'h Iloston lniu-rsity Frhool of lniw-rfity: N0l'IIlWt'SIt'l'll lniu-rfity. S-KILKII CLXHK. Che-nlistry: Ilululit' He-lations and CUlllIllllflIl'i:lIIUHS, ILS.: I.:-land Pom-rs Fvhool I':llQlIISIl flolumlnia. NI.X.. I'roI1-fsional Diploma: We-fl:-yan flollvge. of Iiadio. The-atrn-. and 'Il-If-wision: Str-teon Iniw-r-ity: Sponaor of ILS.: NI.I.'I'.: Carnf-giv 'IIt'l'IlZ lniwrsity of ltah: lniw-rfity of The-fpian-, ROBERT FUND. Xgrim-ulturv Iniwr-ily of Florida. Wyoming: Sponsor of Sri:-nt-v Club. LEO CLIFFORD. I. 5. Hif- ILS. in .Xggrim-lilturm-: NI. in .Xgriculturr-. IZIKJHIQIC I-'0'l'I. Typing - tory: IJhjK'h0I0,!y1 Som-iology Ithara Colle-ge-. ILS.: Iniwrsity of Crow-r City Colle-ge-. Bonauenturr. NI,S.I'f.: lniu-nity of Xllnanyi Florida. NI.I':d.: Spon-or of Ni-ual Aide. WII.I.IXNI COCHENUI H. Xlinor Sport-1 .Xthlr-tim' Ilirvvtor. KX'IIHKHINIf fQXI I'iIfI. I iI't'lll'Il Ifnglish Hollins Colle-gr-. LIL: Ste-t-on Iniu-rfity. Ill.: Sponsor Boston lnixrrfity. NIA.: Colle-go fl' Ilulelz 'liulle llollfgf- I.I1ll'IiNllll.N of III l.l4LIl'l'S: Quill and Sc-roll. XYIIIIKXI IQUUKII. Sliiilllrll Ifollrga- for Ilolnr-nl: Sponsor of I'.fl'lll'Il Iilulr. Davidson DeWitt Dowdell Dozier Eden Ellsworth Fague Ford Foti Gaffey Gantt Goodman Hall Hardy Hass Hendry Henley Kirst Lane Larson Harmon Kingsbury Hodge Hubbard Hyer Irwin Leamon McCall McEntire McGIinchy Students Depend on Capable Teaching Staff ter Many Things CHXRLFS CfXN'l I', Nlathematies-I niversity of Floricla. B.S.E.. XI.,-ME.: Columbia lniiersity: Florida State lniversity: Sponsor of Chess Club. SXIIXII GOUIINI-XN, I'1nglishWStetson lniversity. LIS.. NI.X.: lniversity of Florida: lniversity of Chicago: Florida State lniversity. .IXCK H.Xl.l.. I. S. History--Newberry College, NIA.: I niversity ol' South Carolina: lniversity of Georgia: Sponsor of Varsity Club: Varsity Football: Traek. LYNN HARDY. Biology-H Stetson lvniversity, ILS.: llniversity of Florida. Cl'I:XRI.OT'l'If HARNION, Physieal Ifdueation4Coneord College, l3.S.: West Vir- ginia Inixersity: Sponsor of Cheerleaders: Co-Sponsor of G.A.:'l. lfI,IZKI3I'I'I'll HXSS. llomemaking 'Florida State lniversity. HS.: Sponsor of F.H.X. IDIIICNIC IIICNIJIIY. Home and Family Living-W Florida State lniversity. ILS.: Sponsor of F.H.A. HERBERT HENLFY, .lgrieulturee-I nisersity of Florida. BSA.. NI.Ed.g Spon- sor of F.F.X. GR-XCIC HUDGE. Typing: Illathematiese-Eastern Illinois State College. Il.I'ld. NIYRTLE HI BEARD. Englishf Nlemphis State College. Il.S. .llI.I.XN HYER. Dean of Girls- ,luniata College. XII.: Pennsylvania State: lnixersity of Florida. OPHICLIX IRWIN. Fnglish' Iniversity of Chattanooga. ISA. UIIISSX KINILSISI IIN. lfnglish i'nio-rsity of Nlaine. lil.. BIA.: Ilollins College: Florida State I nixersity: ,Kdxiser BOONE l.l:lGEINIJ: Sponsor of Quill and Seroll. I.liI.XNIJ KIHST. Physics: Blathe- maties I nixersity of Wiseonsin. Il.S. in CF.: Sponsor of Key Club. Blll CIC IANIC, Chemistry Stetson lnixersity. B.S.: Florida State I niiersity. NLS.: Sponsor of Photography Club. IIUWARD IARSON. McLin McMakin Magarian Martin Moore Naleway Nelson Newberg Bookkeeping--lniversity of Wisconsin. Il..-I.: Stetson lniversity. NIA.: Sponsor of IIOUNIC IICGFND Business Staff: Bookstore: Cashiers. .'lI.ICF IFXNION, Typing: Nlathematies -lniversity of Georgia. ll.S. in Ii.li. III 'I'Il NIeCXl.l.. Librarian --Nlaryville College. MIS.: George Peabody College. IIS. in I..S.: Sponsor of Library Club. I'lV.Xl.YN NIeIiN'l'IIlI'f. 'leaeher in Charge of Registration'- Florida Slate lnixersity, MII.: lniversity of Oregon: Stetson l'ni- versity: lniversity of Florida: .-Xdviser of Senior Class. HOSEINIARY NICGLINCHY. Ifnglishelfloritla State liniversity, MIS.: Duke Ini- xersity: llniversity of Florida: Sponsor ol Sophomore Class. IAWHEINCE NIeI.IN. Physieal Ifdueationf lniversity of Georgia, I-LB.: Morehead State 'lleaehers' College: Nlarshall College: Co- Sponsor of Varsity Club: .I. N. Football: Varsity Basketball: Base- ball. DOROTHY Nlc-Xl.-XKIN. li. S. History--Rollins College, AB.: Stetson Iniversity. NIA.: lnixersity of Florida: Columbia lvniver- sity: Sponsor of Junior lied Cross. Nflll KN KIAGARIAN. Sociology: Psychology--Nlorehead State Teaehers' College. XB.: Stetson Ini- versity. NIJ.: .Xsbury College: lnixersity of Florida: Sponsor of Student Couneil. JOSEPH NIXRTIN. Nleehanieal Drawing'-Stout Institute. ll.S.: Western Reserve Inixersity. NIJ.: Northern State Normal College. IIIFNIQ NllI.I.IiIi. Ifnglish-De Pauw lvniversity. LIS. .IOHN NIILIFII. I. S. History lJraughon's llusiness College: Baylor lniversity. ll.IS,eX.. NIA.: Stetson lniversity: Sponsor of llonor Soeietx. ,IUSIEPII NlII.l,INGTON. History: World Geography - Georgetown lniversity: Indiana lniversity: The College of Steuben- Nliller, I. IVIIIIEV, J. O'Brien O'Neal Faculty members Millington Osborn Pardue. C. Pardue, L. Ramsdell Redding Repass Rissimiller Tellez Row Rumpf Simpson Steen Stith Stone Taylor Rolfing I I I I I Classroom and Extracurricular Activities Fill the School Day villr-. lil. Xl.Kl NIUOKE. linglisb: Public- Spa-aking llarshall Col- lniversity: Sponsor of llanalz Urchf-stra: llajori-tts-s. Nlililli lc-ge. NIA.: Sponsor of F.T..'X. RXLPH NALEWXY. Xlatlu-nlatios-De Paul l niversity. H.S.E.: lfnivvrsity of Florida: Sponsor of Rifle Club. ROY NELSON. English: Wiorlrl History Slate Toaohors' Coll:-go. l.li.: Columbia l nivfrsity. WA. .PXIJSIN NlfXVlil'1RG, Typing-- lirarlloy Collogo. HS.: l niversity of Florirla. Nl. X.: Sponsor of ,lunior Class, JOHN 0'llRIl-iN. l'l'1ysir'al lfrluvalion lnivf-rsity of lfloricla. li.S.: liini- Coavh. l':Nl0liY U'Nl'i-Xl., lliology Nlississippi Stats-. li.S.. Nil.: lnivorsity of lflorirla. LEON USISUNN. lfnglisb: llomr' unll lfaiiiily Living llllYl'I'hlly of Floriilu. 'l.li.: lsbury Coll'-go: liiivvrsily of K1'Hlllf'lQ'Z Stall- Toxl liook-. lfYYl'llll lfllilll lf. liiology Yanrlvrbilt lniwrsity. li.l. l.!I.X Pllillll-I. liiology' Florirla Stall- lnirersity. lS.S. HENJXNIIN llXNlSlJlfLL. Nlatho- malics lnivorsity of Nliohigan. .-X.li.. XLS.: lniwrsily of California. ,IXCK RlfDDlNC. Worlrl History: Sociology: Psyvhology--Rollins Coll:-'gr-. Hal. in ECOHOIllll'SZ l nivl-rsity of Te-nnvss :'r-. lYpXN lll'1PgXSS. Physioal lfrlucation: llriwrs' lfmluoation: Sorial Stuclir-s Xlarshall Collogf-. LB. Nl,XR'I'llX RlSSlNlll.l,l'ili. Typing Nlary Washington College-. l5.S.: Now York lniw-rsily. Xl.'X.: Co-Sponsor of Slurlent li0l1l'lf'ill .lunior Class. JOHN HUl.l lNfQ, lJ.fI,'l'. lnivorsity of Tvnnvss e-4'. ILS.: Florirla State- lnivvrsity. Sponsor of lJ.C.T. Wfllii HOW. Worlrl Cf-ography Xlvmphis Slalv. li.S.. Nil.: Urlanflo lunior College. Cl.,lRl':XClf lil Nllylf. lianrl: Urvlle-1-tra'-Tomplr' l niwrsity. li.S.. E1l.Nl.: Non jfrsa-y State- 'lir-avlivrs' Colle-gf-: liulgvrs SIMPSON. Latin' -lflorirla State lniwrsity. l.l5.: Temple lnivvr- sity: Sponsor of Latin Club. YIRGINIX STEEN. lQnglishfGenova College. B.S. LEOXKHIJ STITH, Drivers' Training -Coorgo Wil- liams. HS.: Sponsor of Safety Club. -'SNNE STONE. Spanish- llollins Collogo, MIL: Sponsor of Pan :Xrne'ric'an l.r-agus: lNX T.-NYLOH, Librarian' Syravusi- l nivvrsity. 4..li.. l3.S. in l..S. l.Ul lSlC 'I'El.l.EZ. Spanish: lfngrlish lforom-t Hall. Apl.: Nlvxivo City Col- le-go. li..-X.: Ste-lson lniw-rsily: lnixr-rsity of Florirla. l'il.lSXlil'iTll 'I'lNKl.liR. Shorthanrl xlh4'Il4 Collrfge-. X.l5.: Sponsor of Cr:-gg: Writers. PKTlllCll 'l'HXYl.0ll, Typing: Nlallwrnatim-s lniwrsily of Mississippi. l5.S.C. in liusinr-ss lirluvation. ,IUNN NNN Xl'ilN. Biology-Florifla Stale' l'niw-rsity. HS.: Sponsor of Pep Club. RICH XRD XOELKEI.. Xlathrinativs: Wiorlcl Geography-Rollins Col- lege. LB.: lniw-rsily of Florirla: Sponsor of Cixitan Club. Jl DITH WALKER. Physical lirluvation --Str-tson l niversity. B.S.: Sponsor of C.K..-X.: Co-Sponsor of Cllr-f-rlvarle-rs. NPIWYTON W'll.LlqXXlS. .Xulo Nlochanivs--Florirla Stats' lniwrsity. X ERN Will.SON. .Xgrivulturo lnivf-rsity ol Florirla. li.S,N.: Sponsor of l'T.l7.X. l'iLlZ:Xl3lf'l'll Y.-XNCHY. World llistory Florirla Stall- Colle-go for WVOIIIFH. li.S.: Stetson lniwrsity, Xl..l. SlSXY YUUN1. Xlathomativs---Howling Cn-en State lniwrsily. li.X.. ll.S. in l-lil. IDX Zl CCA. Biology' Nlount Saint Ninn-nt. ILS.: Ste-tson lnixr-rsity: Sponsor of Torch Socic-ty. Tinkler Traylor Van Akin Voelkel Walker iight the clrcndcml Tuberculosis. Williams Wilson Yancey Yocurn Zucca f4'N,N,?... ..,..,....-.-- Checking the ledger is teclious for the clerks: Bliss Doris Page. Nlrs. Eugenia Gritlith antl Nlrs. Violet Livingston. in-.... At the annual tuntl-raising l'.T,.X. Silxcr Tea. hcltl in the lilwrriry. Xlrs. Seelwurger serves Klrs. Cicorgc l7ricli. Ir.. presi- 4- Students' Wellaro, Satety And Comfort, Their Concern Tlit-se arlult groups also make yalualmle contrilm- tions to the big' lmsiness of Boone. Their main con- cern is the ysell-heing of students. :Xmong the P.TA..s service projects this year were the donation of letters for the gym and the construction ol' the glass-encased bulletin hoard hy the front walk. The organization worlds constantly to hring about closer relationship among teachers, parents and sturlents. ofhee Clerks perform varietl They register students, keep The registrar ancl hut important clulies. lilllillll'lLil recortls for organizations and take care ol' the moumls ol' secretarial Work. By working closely with the main ofhcc. the cleans help slutlents with their many problems. Whenever possihle. they confer with the parents and the yis- iting teacher, The maintenance antl cafeteria staffs complete the list ol' amlults who now serve Boone. All are necessary cogs in the wheel of imlustrywschool. Absenteeism, an annual problem, occupies lim lluyncs, Nlrs. lulizln Hyer :incl Nliss liyalyn Xlclintire even on their lircnk. tlcnt: Xlrs. T. H. Bruner: Nlrs. Norman BCIlZlIlgl Nlrs. XVil4 liruu Xlurrayz Nlrs. lulcs Xlelloxy and Xlrs. Rolicrt Guthrie. if ff fx, 22 CAFETERIA WORKERSgFRONT ROW: Sally lVlcCathren, Verna Russ, Bessie O'Berry, Marie Routh, lvlaudie Shiver, Rosalie Booth. SECOND ROW: Allie Mae Smith, Cara Gray, Willie Parrott, Lottie Burchartte, lVlrs. Ann Carpenter. Cleanliness is next to Godlinessu must lic the motto ol' Rare are the moments of rest lor thc custodians: Howard thc school maids, Mrs. Agitcs l.cc and Nlrs. licrthzl licatlcr. Tziwntly, l5crtl7rcnch,Ioltn Rice, RobertDyul,EmmetSlz1tcr. hi, 'ii' A fs- 4-M, m Q ,f an -1 -1 A X , , in , S 'w R' 4-n as Q9 in Q is w129f ' I 42? . w .un 9 ii! M, Pi Siunuu IH ed odors drifting ys, busy pencils on term papers, of delight at games and parties-student life. A world of classrooms, ac- tivities, accomplishments. fig! U Durmg Willing lab 111 51111111 P11 fllsh studtnts AFCIIL out Thev 11111 1111111111 1 11111111 better 11n1lcrst1111l111g of VK 111111 11111111111 1101115 11111111 1111, s11p1r1151o11 111 Slflh 00011111111 Iltcruurt lllll gr11111111r 11111111 bro111c115 thur lx11o111Ld1.,1 Students Fund New Interests 0111111111111 11111 111s l11e11 dl 1 Cl ' 1514111114 11 tl 111111111111 w 1 1 1 N U1 . 1111111111 111 1 Nl e 1. 1 11111111 1 ll 11111 1111111.1 1-111 1 .1-- 11.1111 11.1 111 111. g.111111- .1 1 11 11 S 1 1 mg 1 11 1 111 1 1 1 1 .111 1 I 1 U' 11 N 4 N 4 Xl 1 111 p 111t11z,r.1 S0 1116, ll'111 1111111 1111 s111111111111s 1111111s H1111 NIL ll 1111s ea mg IS 111 111111111 ol lh1S 1111111111 phrut Lxp 1111s 18 kllllllllll, 111 LX 11111 1111111 Ir1 llllS 11 llllltlll Thanato S15 11111 1 1 1111 11111 111111 1111 31111 lr1s Pla 1 Aff 1. ff 1, lirlse 'r 7 . 'fff. r , 15, E fi ' 1 ' ' ' ' i'4' . '- 1 - - xl 1 1 - u -x 1 - u ' 4 Q 1 V V 1-2 A KL' k Q K- 1 1 ' V I 1 . . ' . . . .1'3, ' - :SLN 1. A-1 '1 1 1 '1 '. ' I A 1 S 1 ',., -' -11,l. ,r- .'-l'l1 opp ' '1r1- z1v'1il11l1Ie to 1111150 with il r,1111l lrivkh' 1 ' lf11g,Ii.'t , B111111, 11fT111's il SIJUI'-'ll ww ' ' -'Y -1 'l kj ' -lf' . Th- 1'l- 1 '11 ' ' -vs . I I a . 'l :Img -1 'ml yl ll'l 1 ky, 1'1't 'll I fit' g 1-up-' -1111l 1l1 1 ving I- .'111t. The l'0lll'.'f' is 1 l'si,11 -1 111 wli11111l11t1' 11111-1'1-xt in j1m111'11'1li.'111 'lllll 111 Y I 111' lopz1pp1'1'1'111ti1111 II111' 1'X1'11ll1'111' 1 ' I U A plly. . 1 f I P L ,if Y I' 1 ' ' n' f , ' . . 'Q ' . '11 R d' 1' . ' h' if la' . ' 1 1, 1 1-1 ' 1 f px 1111 111111111111-1111111111.1 Th 1.1 1 ll-,' 11111. Q 'Q Concentrating on the fundamentals of English grammar, Ioy VVilson works diligently to complete a class assignment. in Varied English Courses writing and typography. Production and nnike-up are studied in Newspaper ,l0llI'lli.lllSIll. Business English and Speeial linglish are suh- jects planned for seniors. The latter develops writing skills and understanding of literature. English II, Ill and IV stress the fundamentals of grarnniar and many phases of literature, including N.Sf.dl-4.1, on A,m.l-imln and English autllm-5. Bubble, bubble, toil :ind trouhlef' chant Carol liurchell Vilma Perez and Iudy Cox, the three witches in Macbeth By taking advantage of the card catalog. Shirley Stafford Ierry Gunn points out interesting derivations of words to acquires research material for her junior English theme. Thelma Arnett. Trina Nlott. Holi Blanton and Leonard lfntch. 27 i V 1' New and exciting adventures are found as Berta Ragin and Martha Dixon reacl interesting verses in Canterbury Tales. Iimmy Alford, Rita Cox anal Dick Cannon look over their short story hooks rated as outstanding hy Geneva Cramer. I Panel discussions enliven English classes for panelists lftltlie VVeleh. XValter Parker. lean Mellow and Bill Rice. wer? ' ff if ,K f 35, J !'. 'UNM x , , if ,fgfjffvg fffffffff ,Q X ,. 1.1 . ' .5 J f J' N. , '- SWXX fjff:f?f:J2f,w f Q ,if M1175 t ,fy 5 4,,,,f?f ff 'figiififfyfg ,ga A f -fw,n ff, if 6 32, ig ,W 4 ' W ,L 'fffflih . f 1, , .ww f ,Wg , if mr-if cw, W ai, 'T f' :WWW muy. Q, f -gm A Y C'est Paris, n'est-ce pas? French I students study the daily assignment while Mrs. Katherine Griffey points out Pointing to areas notable in recent news, Mr. Cooke uses a niap oi Cfuha to make Spanish more real and interesting. different items of interest on the map. Basic vocabulary and verhs as well as geography are taught the iirst year. Wishful thinkin foes throufh Kitt' Rourlfs mind as she g 37 fe . 5 . gazes at the locations on the French tourist travel post. ASIA E Recording their voices in Spanish class, Larry liryska and lid Abington try to improve their diction and dialogue Foreign language Curriculum Both Colorful anrl Rewarding .Msarv ol' the rnany values ol' foreign languages. Boone offers its stutlent hotly a ehoive ol' three. The rornanee antl glory of aneient llorne are hest re-livell in the Latin classes. Both a rnap. traeing the paths ol' Caesafs earnpaigns into Gaul, antl a report, given hy every pupil on llornan vulture. ale- terrnine tht- gratles ol' two rnarliing terms. ln vontrast to latin, l r'em'lr is taught with more stress on pronunr-iation. Alter learning the grain- rnar, these rrlasses also are avrluaintetl with the his- tory antl literature ol' Fl'itllt't'. ln Spanish, also, the rnethotl of' learning is aliout the same. But as a deviation frorn regular' routine. the students have access to Spanish versions ol' popu- lar magazines and comic books. Thus, languages hecome an essential metlium in Illiilly professional and I'6f'l'6dll0IlLil activities. Study cliques provitle an opportunity lor Latin stutlents to compare translations and olnain a lmcttcr untlerstantling ol' tlerivation is also part ol' the Latin stutlcntls curriculi w7t.,,.w ,MW ly W,...,. i za Miata: Zmesir. ' ., la zqdkiica go, una nazfwn, Dios meriiaate, inf :nu iiberiazi Q: gm pus Marina Iuro fidelidad . . pledge allegiance . . Gene Yarga and Susan Caruso say the pledge in lfnglish and Spanish. Caesars campaigns. Stutlyrng Roman fulturc annl wortl IIN. ISU 5j'f ?'rv. ui 41 ' - ff - ,.N.-A...k 75 1 sn, 1 5 s M ff Muff, Q bw..,,M f , Q B V, 'iiv 1 p 5 H W aff f an 1- 'QF , 5556 X , v TK iii' MPM ,wiv , ' Q C' A 5 , ,ze Broad Field of Mathematics Vital tor Space Age living 'lien . . . nine . . .eight . . . The eount down of' the spaee age has prompted students to realize the major role mathematics will play in their liuture. Seven . . . In the early stages of the count down Business Arithmetic gives a general knowledge ol' the husiness phase of life. Six ...i A lgehra l goes into a study of first-degree equations and signed nunihers. Five . . . Algehra II offers further study needed as a haekground for the engineering field. Four . . . As the count down progresses, students delve into the theorems, axioms and postulates ol' Plane Geometry. Three . . . Classes in Solid Ceo- metry explore more complicated planes and hgures. Two . . . Other formulas and analyses are encounter- ed in Trigonometry. One . . . Special Mathematics is equivalent to a freshman course ol' college math. Zero ........... The future lies ahead. With the assistance of Mrs. Alice Leamon. Jackie Connor has no difficulty with a business arithmetic problem l mms. M Mathematical class assignments, which involve geometric solids. leave David Nlease in :1 state ol' mystitication Quadratic equations appear to he Frank Letton and lane Heard-en's favorite unit in Mr. Ganttis Algebra II class. 33 MATHEMATICS CONTINUED Mrs. Pat Traylor shows that teachers work with individual students when she helps Charles Frank solve a problem. Proving a theorem by logical thinl-:ing concerning parallel lines, angles and parallelograms, Carol Anderson and john ?.! ' Trying to explain a phase of Solid Geometry to the class, Ioe Tague successfully demonstrates the Pascal Theorem Kingsbury take part in the study of geometry which has intrigued students since the time of Plato and Socrates. 34 : ,:.y.:. ,, f I , ,4 U , 'aff ,law ff Zi. fi M ,I , wx ,J ,Q A-M, 41 M, ,,. V lm f , mb F. W , , , Q3 v i MQAMQ4 U ,,,,f. , f 'Y 3545, J iw? ffwgxg. I 7 f ff ,a ' X 425 '92 'wi ,155 ,M 4 695' gm, ,, EZ 1 y B J 1 If ,W K Z ,Milf . 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Miss Clark and intent students study to Nodes and antinodes are located on the leecher tuhe by lfnder the direction ol' Leland Kirst, lid Kuhink, Nlireiret at neon exploring tuhe that lights at ettch :tntinodzil point. Harris and Bruce liirnhuk show this linct in sound study X KM. wwf! decipher this statement from the complex language of lor- mulas and symbols understood universally hy all chemists. So that's what an nmoelm looks likeln muses Peg Ifustler as she adjusts the line tuning control on the microscope. Ooey, gooey, are the only words Tina Melton can use to express the fun in dissecting the unheuvenly earth worm. FA Bony Marony is ll most co-operative model for Anne Hilton us she indicates the location ol' the humerus to Hill Lane. How much water is in that plant anyway? wonders Steve Burton while he studies an experiment on trunspiration. 1 .s In thelr study oi thc Constxtutlon ln U S HISIOFY, some 40 4- ment too hterlllv Nm Bxcf Ill 1ntLrn irom tht Lmursmtv Larry Swann hls tht uholt xxorhl lll hls hlntls ulnlt Xllrlt L m L LILXIIV X llrst Pre armg an 1 rtpurt lor Worltl C -mtl ton lolls sl null urs s 0 s rrllll :fi A ' , I Q f , 3 h y , ,, st . ,, E gif' f . Q V , .41 , H J ,L f Q , . nf gy -t 1. me 35 1 V ' s 1 of thc students apparently are taking thc Fifth Amend- of Miami, questions one of Miss Dorothy McMukin's classes. Val- shc 's thy nrcu th 'y are st ll lg in Vurltl ftary. p ' ' ora ' A ' it-0,11 amy. Ll ' sci- , cut' . ,L1l- . roi , to ,cwrul ho kg for int: I 4 ion. Developing Better Citizens llhjective oi Social Science Developing eitizens lielter prepared for life in a democracy is the purpose ol' soeial studies. Two wide helds of study in the soeial seienee de- partment are Wiorltl History and World Geography. As the names indicate, they cover the history of the world and its physical make-up. To ereate a greater interest in their work, pupils prepare speeial projects including maps and charts. Movies and film strips hring the early days to life and show today's government more clearly. The U. S. History classes study the National Banking System and the Constitution. Spur-of-the-moment discussions, experiments in human nature and their results make Psychology an interesting course. ln this class students study the human mind and behavior. Daily newspapers, magazines and radio newscasts are important aids in Sociology. Students learn more ahout the world they live in and how to cope with the problems of everyday life. A welcome change of pace in Richard Vokel's world geog- raphy course is World Week, a current events magazine. Iohn Bearden's explanation of the Tripolitan XVar proves interesting to his fellow classmates in Special History. nweenmam , . '5' ?ulti!.x 'IV 717 Communism, enemy of the free world . . .H explain Bijan lfsfandiary and Vahan Magarian to a senior Sociology class. Q 'lnn.-AW' T W' 76 l Adding long columns of figures is no longer a task when Sandra Thorburn and Larry Snell use new adding machines. Transcribing shorthand dictation is a daily practice for second year classes, instructed by Mrs. Elisabeth Tinkler. - 42 Tomorrow's Business Workers Turn Eyes toward Perfection Always he accurate! This phrase is the key to success in all commercial courses. Students realize that these subjects are designed to prepare them for the future in college or on a job. One of the new courses at Boone this year is Secretarial English. This class covers grammar, punctuation. business t-orrespondence, telephone methods, word study and hling. Al'l'llI'3l'y in spelling and speed are stressed in shorthand classes as students practice daily for greater skill in dictation and transcription. A course which also emphasizes speed and accuracy, Typing l and II include timed writings, business forms, letters and legal documents. The mysteries of ledgers, debits and credits un- fold in bookkeeping classes. Students enrolled in this course become adept at hgures through constant practice. They learn to operate various business machines and acquire habits which will help them secure positions in the business world. lean Bragg admits that knowledge of dit-ferent prefixes permits an increase in submitting new vocabulary words. 4. 0+ x 2.64, Nw gm: 'Z f Ima, A um, may 5 f -'ai ,. 7 ' ' fm is 2 , g J' X , ,. .,.,. fr .A W - 5, 7 ..,., Ei' 5 4 'wwf 294222: ,.Q2f.-25 : ' 5 '5 x figrffffgazfl ff 2 A, 3f 1 ' 'M' f , ggw Hr ' , im: X 5 A Vie 1 255113 Z fran? N L. W J' my M 2 ,Q Ai K 'sliding-ff f 19 ff,,4 W COMMERCIAL CONTINUED t i l ? Conscientious students, Dianne Hoequist and Sharon Drake. give practice dictations in order to increase their speed. Accuracy and speed contribute to making an etiicient and highly recommended typist qualihed for various positions. 44 ggi-an-lil! Howard Larson explains a few ohstncles in ledger pro- cedure which puzzled ludy Dauh in preparing her hooks. Intense application will render great rewards to these typing students. With their eyes on the copy and their .. N...--ug.,m ,sf Secretarial English, under the instruction of Mrs. Orissa son the opportunity to learn proper Filing methods. This Kingsbury, offers to Margo Hawkins and Sylvia Richard- is achieved by using miniature tiling kits and index rules. Fingers flying on the keys, by practice they will gain speed and accuracy in a skill that may become a career. was Fixx ,J'i.w 5 .Nc f QT'-.. f 3' 1.5 fffjvygg-gwgi c 71.35 ..,,Jj-mg, 3 ff- . 'lfwf- 'iEf,:x5N , '- N'mf2,f3,g'f f-flu., X234 32 Qi 'ffm' mx 541'-.pqax ff. if F N. 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If this duesnit turn out l'm in troulilef' thinks liexerly lierry, llllllilllg pudding in Home lic. 4- Having built at handy grill, luck Stone, lim Burgess, Bill Twyford and Mrs. Lorenc Hendry lmrlmt-que it perfect steals. 49 Practice and ability combine to give these songsters the quality that was chosen for the State Festival in Tampa. Captivating his audience, james Wallace relates what hc has learned about speech making through public speaking. There's apt to be a double murder unless somebody does something quick. Ah, but it's only a dramatics skit with Students with Creative Ahility Da Vinei's Mona Lisa, Tchaikovsky's Nutcraeker Suite, letinusi Parthenon, Shakespeare's Macbeth and Lineolnis Gettysburg Address are masterpieces in their Held. With eyes on these models, Boone students strive to develop their appreciation and abilities in the area of fine arts. Hands of artists who exhibit their paintings and sketches in their art gallery work toward the perfec- tion of the Mona Lisa. Like the artists, mechanical drawing students' hands must be very accurate in measurement to make three dimensional figures and to construct models. They may even pattern their Adiena Meloon, Cathy Cole, Glori Corrocio, David Beck, Russell Huggins, Bob Kinney, and Barbara Mayo taking part. Excel in Fine Arts Classes work on the lines of the Parthenon. An ear for music, plus innate talent and hours of practice, are the requirements for the members of the hand, orchestra and glee clubs. They give concerts, play classical music and attend clinics striving to attain the quality of the Nutcracker Suite. The tongue and lips of students who study speech and dramatics work especially hard as the pupils learn to enunciate. These classes have de- bates and practice the Gettysburg Arlflress and speeches from Macbeth. Using great masters as models, these students develop their skills. 'U' vm, V t' 9'l Y ' ?'tsg 4 'Q 'Q YVhile making abstract constructions, Tom Holmes, Kenneth Horncy and Cornelia Cambcll demonstrate artistic ability. Even a dream house needs a blueprint Richard Kinney discovers while advancing in Mechanical Drawing class. FINE ARTS CONTINUED It's all in knowing howf, boasts Charles Iones who aids Ioyee XVyrich with a slight adjustment of her clarinet. Sophomore Boys' Quartet: Bob Brown, Iohn VVillianis, Donald Zinn and Ronnie Evers harmonize for class and Mrs. Booth. o ,ff Stressing a vital point, Vic Richardson gets interest- ing reactions from his listeners in Basic Speech class. Brawn breeds heauty . . . here. where secniiiigly clumsy hantls can create a delicate piece of beautiful, artistic work. 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Nyqdza A- .,., M: if ML' ' Q www f '?':'241 of--f' e , M f-- ef14JFikWf r - ff at I ,ELA-t.,,wwe' WWTF' rf, QQ wut, ' . -E ., -eg lbw sy 'A .4 l Q t fx ! 'K 5: s We le, Qc x., z,,A 4- Practicing correct haskethall methods. Ana Acosta takes her turn to shoot for the hasket, a goal ol' every player. Action on the held is carried out hy the girls' Powder Pull Soccer Team during a rather rough and rowdy game. Correct stance and posture and a steady aim insure Cindy Bonner a perfect hulls eye in archery target practice. U Muscular co-ordination and mental alertness develop rap- idly in fast, rugged football games in Physical Education. Physical Education Stresses Sports for Players and Fans One . . . two . . . three . . . four! Daily exercises are stressed in Physical Education during the first semester. The boys and girls take turns in using the gym, but the classes are held jointly for one week of square dancing. Students enrolled in gym classes participate in a variety of sports and games. Throughout the year they enjoy such athletic activities as football, basket- ball, volleyball and soccer. ln the spring the boys begin track and field events and the girls play badminton and softball. Some of the other activities are rope climbing, Weightlifting, wrestling, tumbling, shuflleboard tennis, loop tennis and paddle hall. All these help the boys develop sportsmanship and muscular co-ordination while they give the girls appreciation and knowledge of athletics. Is it going to make it over the net? lireathless moments like this make volleyball an exciting and delightful game. -P Intramural softball games provide healthy exercise and friendly competition for those who enjoy outdoor sports. Q ,awww t.........,,wwMN I' TNS 'Mr' as 'UMJQM ln' ,.,Q. S um V 6. ' -f rm r , q A-mt . - :I , , ...ww I 'wmv ' 4 W-fa-.....m,M, In ,Yu AWA.. . Principal Terry emphasizes the importance of registering cars before a group ot interested Drivers' lid. Students. To be a sportsmanlilie driver means obeying the signs. a lesson to be learned by all, reflects Leland Sinnnons. ...a..s,,Mf.,s--.,..-p..f..,,. .. Y KNOW iff ml' OBEY t :fertile some ofzffif 17 N :Qi ' ,-.. 1 f .KX W-3-LS... up 'r ...Ze ' Therc's a right way to do everything as this student deni- onstrates correct hand position in the dual control car. Education in Driving Needed Today tor a Safer Tomorrow What would you do in this situation? This question is heard as teaehers of Drivers' l'ldueation use eharts and toy ears to present realistic trafhc problems to their pupils. Students enrolled in Drivers' lftltieation learn rules for driving and how to change tires. 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They deliver messages, operate the switchhoard and office machines. help check ah- sentees and, in general, make life easier for the ad- ministration. The lihrary assistants dust in the lihrary, prepare posters advertising new hooks and shelve returned hooks. Boone's safety patrol serves the school and com- munity hy directing traffic hefore and after school and during the lunch shifts, using registration num- hers to regulate student parking and reporting speed- ing in the school zones. Monitors direct trallicn in the huildings-they control the crowds during hoth lunch shifts. Fire drills hring fire marshals into action. These pupils time the drills and check the hre-hghting equipment for readiness for emergencies. Cashiers cheek out lunehes to do their share of the many lit- tle things to he done at Boone. fit i' if Pinpointing location of all students is meticulous work. Terry Kipp would prefer that Boone had fewer Sophomores. ASSISTANTS T0 MISS NICENTIRE-John Hopkins, Barbara Eustler, Lynda Crawford, Miss McEntire, Carleen Johnson, Nancy Crider, Sue Harris, Bob Lambertson, Charles Bearden. ,,?'!.?. 59 , 9 'J ,lr l 3 is 13- ,B- aa STUDENT GROUPS coNT1NuEo if PATROL BOYS-FIRST ROW: Arthur Lallement, Henry L SECOND ROW: James Estes, Ralph Whittington, Charles Ca Duffy Knowlton. THIRD ROW: Veron Seiple, Jack Durbin, Jarrett, Mel Kelch. FOURTH ROW: Robert Sutherland, Dean bloom, Gerald Bourland. MONITORS-FRONT ROW: Robert Kinnie iCaptainD, Larry George tLieutenantl, Jim Novotny KLieutenantJ, June Avera Bright, Richard Lutz, Clinton Van Nest, Clarence Jones, Jose Van Kirk, Glori Carroccio, Kenna Sims, Diane Crowder, Joyc l E awson. lloway, Raye Rose- Fire marshals, Bobby Kinnie and Edward Iones, carry out their duties lwy checking :ill tire prevention equipment. Snell CCa talnl Harvey Morris lLieutenantl Raymond Jones lLieutenantl Welton P , , , lSergeantl, Jerry Edge. SECOND ROW: Gary Roberson, Ronnie Evers, Bill Howe, John ph Kiskis, Larry Carroll. THIRD ROW: Dennis Short, Lucille Davis, Pat Harmon, Nina e Lockamy, Coleman Viglione. na 60 ASSISTANTS TO MRS. HYER-J P enny rice, Beverly Tindall, Betty Ann Trippler, Sandra Sloan, Gay Gilliam, Sue Webber, Janet Beck, Sharon Nabors, Eva Lazos, Willie Thomas, Delle Stone, Dorothy Wolfe, Betty Cromell. ASSISTANTS TO MRS. HYER-Lorraine Beach, Priscilla Koch, Linda Grace, Barbara Stacey, Margie McGraw, Judy Rickerson, Germaine Dumford, Deborah Blanor, Katrina Hall, Martha Compton, Janet Willis, Kay Franklin, Anita Glasscock, Sylvia Richardson. Lorraine Beach shows that collecting absentee blanks is n daily task for Mrs. Iuliun Hyer's oilice assistants. ASSISTANTS T0 MRS. LIVINGSTON-Pat Alter, Louise Osgood Mrs. Livingston, Barbara Albright, Irene Hamly. STUDENT GROUPS CONTINUED l Accuracy is the keyword when recording zihsentees in the kardex. Boluhie Batten here works quickly and efficiently. Busy at the numerous iohs 1lI'0llIlLl tht- school. these otihce workers accomplish what is nccdctl to hc done quickly Uh Good morning. Boone High School, is the phrase xvillllllll cJiNC1ll repeats many limes whilc working the switchboard. and eHicicntly. The assistants Iyllt. receive messages anal lnimcogruph lor Nliss Doris Page :intl Mrs. lflllgClll1l Ciritlith. ll.. 132 kv,..f s'v' r X LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW Haddad, Lynn West. 5 , CASHIERS-FRONT ROW: Sandra Ouatei Jane Bearden SECOND ROW: Sari Staggs, Beverly Graham, LaNeIIe Faure! Barbara Albrught 41 WM. ,Wm Activities, Full Schedules Charaeterize lite at Boone Uh. the glory that was flreeee: the grandeur that was lloinef' . . . the fun that was Boone! With a heavily scheduled year. many students lound their days too short. lnlirequent pep rallies added spirit to sueh moments as the Football Frolies and the vietorious Boone-Edgewater game. Pledge Wet-ku hrought a variety ol' amusing sights dear to the hearts of' many cluh memhers. Seniors got their last fling on Color Day, when they earried out an adolescent theme. To their dismay, seniors also lound placement tests scheduled lor them. The Junior-Senior Prom added memories to the year, hut the thought of graduation saddened many hearts. Strong friendships and ever-arising fads character- ized many of the teen-age lives. The HI LIGHTS, to keep its readers well informed, arrived hi-monthly with all the current news. With the reading ol' the Bihle and tht- raising of the Hag, students were reminded each day ol' their allegiance to Anterica and to Cod. Dreaming ol sentence construction? Doubtful. lim Alford naps in the middle ot' at theme which is due the next day. Rockin' and Rollin' Dave Carlton entertains on many ties- tive occasions with the melody ot his guitar and voice. l. i Salty tears ot' defeat stream down the cheeks of cheer- leader Evelyn Powers after seeing her team lose ground. 65 Xe-fl., QM, ,News-EQ ACTIVITIES CONTINUED 41 Yes, this is the tall :incl short of it. Petite lfnlnor Clillcn- waltcr. senior. stops to convt-rsc with towcring Paul lfaguc. 41 Ambassadors ol' gootl will, lloonc and Etlgewatcr chccrlcud- crs nttvntlctl ll tlinncr given at XIorrison's lmpcrixil House. 66 4, Hear ye, stutlentslu cries Bill Brown hcginning thc rather long will of thc St-nior Class in townscricr fashion. ,bx'9o .. ,.- ,,.- I P 4 Extra moments for Linda Vllallace are spent in the lihrnry whcrc her junior English theme gets its tluc attention. al Q11 Clay sculpture llIIflgl1LS Bob Burleson md Cfcorgn FULL lt rhg 1968 Sprmg Xrt lwhnlm uhuh lrt stuclnnts prnscntcd In all thc splendor of 1 gflllll Loron mon lull C onmc bunpson 1nd Lhlrlcs Hull nun Lroxxnul Omen md lung ot thc A ' W S 1 X 'Ffh Touches of grlx and TflSlIl l3lllgl1LI'lX trmslorm lhurlu l'llggf.Ill30Il'lIl1 lnto 111 151113, n lor thn suuor gllss a 1959 Hurt Hop Doing, nhl honors ilu lormnr roxlltxcs Xnnettc lxlgew and Uulw Ilolwlm prumntul thy nouns fn :,f - x I l ' H l - 'im V' hw ' f I , X . 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HS 3' rl, .QE it , fe K' J 4 , 123 c,-fp 7 .-Jfvffwf A HF, vq A 94 ff? P5 5 1 . ? . ' M, 5 ,.., if Q '5- 'fr SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-FRONT ROW: Judy Carey, Mary Ann Caruthers, Deborah Ricketts, Susan Hartley, Betty Jo Kieser, Dorothy Reedy. SECOND ROW: Bob Sarbel, Barton Miller, James Carpenter, Bill Childs, Bill Kownaki, Michael Hillier. prising likeness of ll stork-carrying ll lhootlmll instcacl of il lmby--rcccivccl hrst prize in the Homecoming pnraulc. r W ,' ',..'--of 7 gf' wx 1 fu '- : -ff'fff'af C I ,diff 'n 7 ,ff A iw' ' D C ed out in sc WN 'rl lv jams lrmlrl ,K7 3- ,J A W f, If if , i ,, - V e k il ,l il 5 1' shm . olml luc 'A H1 la A f f 1 . . ' t .A , .. - - e - . fQ.f,..6,-,.f..,J , f' .Z-7 . J 1 K 'If' T 5.11.7 '1.,,.g- IXIIHICX mln-puts thc nu-range lam FCIQIXIIIALI xlltcr ll busy day. 22 'Z V 42' 4' ,- IP f 1 9, gpg 'gy 5, 5 A V 5 c x QM 5 ,Wi ' Z ,ml W v 1 1 wayne fr N? fs- E? fr WNW f 'Yu 'il .-5-W Hope hu Il 1114 my clrus NXOITILS C lrol X1llxSl xxhllc s L ust got to look good Nllllghl lhmks Ixnnny Ixnudson 'ls 111115 thc fllllShlll2,, loughgs to har IUILL up h ur mal gown Lncls to L mm L of hxlnf h1S IC Ready at last Xltnr hours ol pI'LplI'lIlOI1 md medley the L1lllOI'Sf.l1l0l' Prom xxhnrp under soft lllghts thnyll worry lhgy r 1 womcr u unnrnr o tum 1 uc: ul 1 nu struns ot 1 loml 11 -gm. U-row ,' iffy 3555 V ' 5' Y vw k sijngh i ' fig? , ' rf ,fr . V J' - r 'fx' I ,M x W Q 3 I I rZ.,NQM, l , ref , , tiff 4 ' . J K L 4 . I X , ', ,K K A x Q ' ' Q ' ' ' ' 1 , 4' 1 ' . he att' J thx lust ' ulc lctzlil ' 5, ' t' . ' , ' 'rc all sc! fo 1 ' 1' f l ' 35 f ' .t dur ' zu liste: to thc J VMI J 1' Q 1 1 1 l.nd. ACTIVITIES CONTINUED OLIVE Chefs Foti, Roberts, Barns anal Iones try their hantl at Hipping Hap jacks at the Dads' Club pancake supper. Tapping Alice Lippman into the National Honor Society, Becky NVarcl and Verlene Emanuel give a smiling approval. Wrangling over an historical point, Iohnny Roberts and 3 Ioel Ioyncr lalte advantage of a chance to gnb at lunch. Lickin' good, cool anal clelicious describes the clouble dip ice teasing of Iackie Ballard. This is a common scene at the cream cone which Neal Harvey clevours in spite of the snack bar before and after school and during lunch shilts. I J I , 1 as 4-k .4 -Q . V . 43,1-i ,f If x F? ,gig fu-my 'F' ,- P., ..,,,,,, 6. ...fn M .V I, iv -f M , Aw ' -. , :,fQvg!f, 'A . - ' A ,-,' ,, . . ' ' O ,Q ' N ' ,, ' 5 1 Q ' is h U l S , 1 ,, 1 I f 'gi 2 yn , 7 T 2 A Q ' E 6 ,gil z ' Arm ' 42,3 ww, ggi , , ,. N , if, Q 2 QW 32 5 If Al 34 4 . 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Striving for strong offensive taeties. the Braves displayed some spee- taeular' playirrgl. Two additions were made in the coaching stall this year. Jaeli Uilirierr was appointed to assist Coaeh ,lar-k Hall with the varsity squad and Ivan Hepass joined lorees with J. V. Coach Bruce Melsirr. Prior' to the Uavtoria-Nlainland game O.Bl'lCJll rnoved up to the position ol' head varsity coaeh. The Braves took to the road for the season's opener with l,akeland. Aided hy the ground gains of end George Pitts and fullback Fred Edwards. the Braves topped the Dreadnaughts. In the next four games the Braves sullered a losing streak. The lirst horne U-inte with Holrert Dc Wayne llittell. As several key Braves were on the Engrossed in the Boone-Iacltson game. Charles Anderson Y 1140 and Bill Andrus enact ci bit of intense sideline drama. siek henr-h. the Fort Meyers Green Waves and the f M , ,- - , . 1958 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAIVIYFRONT ROWPQLQQQ CML Colley, head manager C237 Richard Spychalski, assistant manager C227 Bob Lambertson, C847 Don Davis, SECOND ROW: C327 Pat Dickson, C alhoun, C687 Reginold Polg C767 Jack Carter, C677 John Koblasy, C547 Randy Fa er, C757 John Odum, C747 Jack Crumpton, C317 Fred Edwards, C527 James Lucas, C337 Tom Houston. THIRD ROW: C857 Charles , 7 Arthur Johnson, C537 Robert Napier, C377 John Roberts, C667 Alver Rogers, C837 Calvin Alexander, C867 George Pitts, C517 Larry Wishon, C647 Donald Williams, C887 Mike Woods, C147 John Jones. FOURTH ROW: C467 Glenn Stepp, C657 Jim Cambron, C457 Ralph Nleloon, C187 Bill Lane, C777 John Arilco, C877 Robert Speir, C107 Charles Anderson, C167 Russell Ferguson, C347 Bill Andrus, C227 Larry Tillis, C367 Alvin Smith, head line coach Jack O'Brien, head coach Jack Hall. 76 E. Lee was ruined hy the Ceneral's aee hallihaeli, School Records This Season lillllllill Lum- pmxwl hm nuu-In lm' ilu- 51llllllFl4lt'l'v. V 1 . llus ganus ual' XM-Nl Palm lim-an-ll was l'ilIIlxWl as ilu' nur-I lllfllllllg nl ilu- -va-on l'u-11 lll1lll lI llumu- . . r, lllilllt' ilu' llrfl S1'HI'l'. llu' Hll'1'll5lXl' ff-al nl' ilu' XX ill!- ral- lmruuglll Ilu'm ilu' xi1'lm'y. ln lll1'l'lUrlllg wvmuls a lu-l'l1-vlly l'Xl'l'lIll'll N1'l'l'l'll pas- lrnm Mule-1' un to . . , , 5 l':4lWiil'llS IIIDIWI' llu' llrau'-' fvurv. llumu- mul:-ll its losing strs-ak lly llfxlvtilllllg llu' Uvala XX ilflvals. .-Xlllurugll uriginally plamual ln lu' llu- liraws Hfmu-mining. llu' lI'5llXllIl'F wmv post- pmu-fl until ilu' llt'Xl ganu' lu-vausv ul' rain. ln tlux lnur I'l'IIlilllllll5L ganus Hmmm luul an equal numlu-1' nl' wins alul lusws. ll lll'UIJ'lt'll lullure ,lax ,lam-lxwn alul Miami Elllriill lmul mule-ll tlua SPUSUII in a lrlaze- ol' glory lay ll'UllIli'lllg Daytona Nlilllllilllll arul l'1llgf'Willl'I' in llu- last Iwo ganu-s. licwulwl lnrvalwrs, making tlux lllQflll'Sl. sf-uw 1401 in llcunu- Yarsily loullrall lxistury in ilu- lxlilllllilllll ganu- alul llQ'l1'illIIlfL ltllgr-sxalvr lm' ilu' llI'Sl ilnu-nf-s llu-sv maxlv V158 a SPQINHI ul' XNllll'll lo lux prmul. ,Wow FHJQME 'S slxilllul luuly block cnalvlcs Larry Tillis to chalk up another louclulown against Daytona Nlllllllllllll. s - A 7' 301' 151 F',A,,a I . X rf liz 1 on y 1 qv 3 9 5, FJ 51 v 7 i J' 1 Coach O'BriCn crljuys a xiquary rulc on Ilu' sluvulclcrs ol .xlL'X1ll1KlL'I' alul 'llillis allrr ilu' llraws alvlcalul lfmlgL'wa ll'I'. Defying gravity, Larry Tillis succccnls in lm-alaing up 'm aerial pass planncml lor ilu- lalllllilll Lum, Cfllarlcs l.O'QSllUll. 1 'Pa Braves Triumph To Discard Srx Year Edgewater Jrnx -I I f I 1 X If I I, 4 Ill rl I z' ! 4 1 rrau 1 r I L r rr NI mr-rr Q.. UIIQ 4 U 4 eng x . 1 quail uw P L ' l cw I - .ur L or J x f args girl r. c L Nl UI U Reaching mro the alr, in rlcrt iekson Tiger rrrtenqpts 1 rw Xmhrwrr s piss rrrleruu tor Iu w e Iru IcIu1 N , UK UIIP I S N Led by I many nd slrrts ark 9 JL rmirrrrl s L s his u L r um SL in ron 1I s mum align L loolwr grim 18 'YYY 777 I I ' I ' 1 Flu' r'IwI Iii lIrw rum Ir'I'rrI 1Ir'ix4-N ul' I'rrIIIr4rvIx llllI Ilarplarirr IQIf'rrrr Slvpp. lIrv Iirnrw- Irr'uIxc- IIN- -ix-W wir' I 'Xu IrvI1I Imp I'IKI5.ft'XXilIt'l' xsilIr Ll I1-6 xivl wry. :X 1-impair-ily 1-mxsrl UI' 9.500 wwe-r' Iiarrf xsil -we-rI IIN- lrmulilirrrrgnl 'lvlrarrrkegixirrg Ifxr' garrrrv. Nil' Irr-r' lvarrrr fr-ora-II rrrrlil lair- irr lIw -1-mrrrl qllilf- IPI'XXIIUIIIIlf'SUlIIIIrI1If'I IH1iIxil4IX'lIlIilQ,It'lDIi2lll Ifurrlr- I'rrrrrInIr-. Iiruirrrzl guirrm-rw. ,Inhrrrry .Ir nw 'rrrl I,arr'r'y 'I'iIIif. r I Iv fr1Irflrir1liarI rrrzm-s into rixuI lvr'r ln'y. Mit-r' rrirrv Jlarxf Sli- rm In'nIw lIrr'ourIr IIII' ri Ill lu I . ll z- rw par' Iirl. A c'urrwr'fiurr lay IIIlilI'IlIF -Xrrlat' rr fue' in -ar T- r1r'r1' in ai 1-1 iirrw. H 0 , rl ltr I 'I'Irc Ii' Icfs urrI 1arIIy 1--11119 irr lIre lIrir'I ' 'lerx IIca'r r'ill1i -1 Iiumlrlv. I'IrI5,vwulvr' 5l'UI'f'lI uf er' PIII i lrivs -1: IJ- IIix rr1Imur'I4 11111 ar pilclr- 11 lIuy. I . . . . , . 5 IIr'r ing, lu IIN- IL- las 2-y 'I Irma. II10 Iihrvf ' ' ' V L- ' ,Q sr-on-1I 'is Shan wvrrl mc-1' Im' the Iirr-rI 'in . I .V . rr P 'IIIIY' ' I -'e' ' I'I IIIIII ' 'I 'I IIIII- prrr 'Ir. with ar IirruI win- oi' I-1-6. lIw win ,Irw- Iiu 'IQ In-fl werurr r'1'1'ur'1I firrw- I955, 4-6. Fa' oo ' ' ,Y I1rrII'Igr OIL-rm .re-pp ImIv 1 right crrcI Ivor Iii' sc'oruI t:rIIy oi' the lrgrf iligf Iiccl int lIi' turf of rhc 'IIQIIILCYIIIC I' 'I. .Il'Il alil 1 'I'IurrrI4,gixir1g Ifvc I' '-Ii 'wircr lzll 4 '. 1' sqm V Come on. offense! I.ct's get with it out there! scams umm ULIL111 Russpll FLYALISUII 11111 Tom I'lUllSIOI1 Hhlll to hc the cxprcssion of nIci'c11six'e plnycrs John Rohcrls. ILW 1tlc:11t1ulx n111h1her1lI1113H 1111011 from thL HILICIIDLS 1958 VarsHy ResuHs 1111111111 U llflflll wzls I1 . . Lllklxlilllll . . . 0 7 , . Hul14'1'l lf, IM' . . 26 6 . . Furl Myf-rf . . I9 0 . . . . l.11111lo11 . . . 13 I9 . . Wvwl l'11h11 Head: . . 27 T . . . fjtillil . . . U T . . ,lux 1111-kf1111 . . I2 T . . . Mizuni H1lifo11 . . . 32 -10 . . Dilylllllil Nlilillliillll . T I 1 . . I :1lgt'XSil1f'I' . . 6 Teamwork c11.1l1lv1i the Iirguu 111 smp h.1llh111'k I1111 Cf.1sh11111 11111 lhls lznglu slruc 411 rhf 11111111111 H1111111-I'.clgcxx'11lcr glllllk. , , ,N,, My , ' vi' 512 ,-'s :A 1 1958 J.V. FOOTBALL TEAIVI-SEATED: manager Reginald Gerstein. FRONT ROW: line coach Ivan Repass, Larry Bryska, Joel Joyner, Sam Yates, Harold Parks, George Lunsford, Henry Casenove, Bill Warren, Jon Thorwald, James Evans, head coach Bruce McLin. SECOND ROW: Leroy Luke, Ralph Nleloon, Johnny Prince, James Knox, Jeff Adcock, Richard Franks, John Ariko, Jack Crumpton. THIRD ROW: Charles Stokes, John Roberts, Bill Barnes, Pat Dickson, Robert Bowles, Robert Speir, Robert Napier. JUNIOR VARSITY BACKFIELDfcenter Robert Napier, quarterback Bill Barnes, halfbacks Joel Joyner, John Roberts, fullback Pat Dickson. JUNIOR VARSITY LINEIVIEN-Johnny Prince, John Ariko, Harold Parks, Robert Napier, Sarn Yates Robert Bowles, Robert Speir. Baby Braves Complete Most Successful Football Season Skilllully lcd hy Coaches Mei.in and Repass, the Iiahy Iiraves completed the most successful Junior Varsity season in Booneis history with a 5-2 record. The Braves started off with a hang as they won their first game with Lakeland, 13-6. In the set-ond game the young Braves yielded to Melbourne, I9-Og hut in a return game retaliated with a 20-0 win. Iixeellent aerial artistry and ol'- fensive power sparked the ,Iunior Varsity to a 47-I3 vit-tory over Eustis in the third game. Foreeful quarterhat-It Bill Barnes enahled the ,I.V.'s to post their l'ourth and iilvth yietories as they ramhled past Winter Park and Edgewater with scores oi' 2I-6 and 13-7. The second defeat Ciillltl when Boone l'eII before Lyman Varsity, 28-0. Team spirit and hard work enahled the orange and white J.V.'s to make 1958 a winning season. They oliier strong potentialities for next year. Giving the field a rough time, the Braves take another tirst down in the Boone-Edgewater Iunior Varsity game. J. V. Scores Boone Upponentts 13 . . Lakeland . . 6 0 . . Melbourne . . 19 47 . . Eustis . . 13 20 . . Melbourne . 0 21 . . Winter Park . 6 U . . l. ' V fl' . . 28 . . . . K yrjldn ably Reasoning out line defense tactics. Iohnny Prince and 15 ' ' Bdgewulfl' - 7 Larry Bryska wrangle over the referees point of view. Proud of his boys, Coach Bruce McI.in congratulates them Triumphant hut worn out, the junior varsity heads for home with a hardy handshake after their victory over Edgewater. and a hot shower as a defeated Edgewater player looks on. I 81 TX! 1959 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ARROW HEAD C217 Andy Anderson C51 Johnny Jones C333 Larry Lowe C511 Davrd Carlton C433 Bob Lang Coach Bruce McLm C155 Bull Brown C235 Georqe Pitts C557 Fred Edwards C253 Drckre Harkms C351 Bull Weatherbee SHAFT C33 Spnke Spychalskr C117 Larry Trlhs C411 Charles Johnson C469 Charles Howard Sensor Manager Bob Lambertson Junror Manager Steve Malley Braves Wm Tangerine Tournament tor Thrrd Consecutive Year Exhlbltlng adrolt ball handllng and shootlng, the 1959 Boone Varslty cagers accumulated a 139 season record, as of February 13 Frequent work outs ln the school gym tradltlonal Globe Trotte style enabled the Braves to top Blshop Moore an Edgewater 1n the annual Tangerlne Tournament The Braves wele rlpped by two upsets early IH the season agalnst Wlrlter Park and Ocala Boone made an lmpresslve comeback to chalk up a seven stralght wlnnlng streak Stlff opposltlon caused coach Bruce lVlcL1n s fightmg flve to have a mld season slump whlch telmlnated wlth trlumphs over Wlnter Park and Edgewater On the road for the next seven games Boone defeated all opponents except the led hot Mldml and JdCkSOIlVll19 teams 82 Paramount among the seasons games the Braves vlctory over Wlnter Park was ranked as one of the most excltlng Wlllter Park, boastlng a record of 11 1 found the Braves tougher than they expected Boone took an early Hrst quarter lead, 16 15, and lncreased lt to 55 25 at half ,lohnny Jones and Fred Edwards mounted up many pomts for the cagers, but It was Larry T1ll1s one hand push shot cats The final score was a close 56 54 Each player on the 59 basketball team proved to be lnvaluable Every Brave cager dld 1115 part to w1n games Most of the reboundlng was done by Larry Lowe and Fred Edwalds and the key scorers were Splke Qpychalskl and Johnny Jones l l YY 27 l I f I I . . . . . . , . - . . - r I , K I l A I K . . I A K - I 1 - - 9 - 4 V ' ' ' , - 1 ' - with seven seconds remaining that caged the Wild- . , . . A 9 A i K I ' A .3, e - - : , - - ' 3 ' :T S gn Z! v- vw f I ff p w 1 w L 1 ?:1??b4 M 1 X ?2N ,gag '33 - V, Kg. .fo .7 Ml w I 'ii U W w fwlwl vw , , 1 4? Ywi? 4? 11 2 if ' 'Q ' ki ,,,. Q, L,, 0' 1' 3. Q !! F r t l A A N 5-Qi ay M66 Z 55.111, f maiifmfl Q , v Y I 'f gg? A 7' m. xv, asf , . lpff 4 I L :mas A, Ez g f'ff a ff' ' A , ,, 4 5 , V a yy, af S! , Cl u , ,gm gp. Ag WW, 'W ws, iv NSI . . A , yall! W9 . X A f I iv cose xt I r ht L h up s lllL rx Q l Varsity Basketball Record Marred hy Mud Season Slump 1959 Varslty Results wp. r 3 . J lllcl 'INDI' . . . . X . ,'X mf ,' mf nlf ' .lllt ' ' ....KN fl cj0lIlg '7h' II ' IN ls. 1' gs , ' ww , -P I I v ' e- XXH Nl P N umgn' Up ln the a1r voes h15,,hHy1ng Don Morrrs as he drrxes downeourt tor mother btalxet tn the Boone Lyman AIIDC Skrlltul Ball Maneuverrng Wrns Junror Varsrty Games remulrnv many oone nertx ldwlxtlllcl Uarnf the Palms Piave-N played lnahlw Nplrlted matnhee Theee hard XNOl'lil!1g JLIIIIOI' xdlH1ly player lI'dlIlt'd long and ardently lookrng foward to taklnff ove1 the IJONIIIUII5 of graduatlnff xalelty team members Under the dIf6l,tl0Il of Qoamh lvan Repas- tre ,IUIIIOI Ya!-ltx team comprled 1 9 4 Neason record In addltron to plaslng the regular ,Iayxee team- t e Palms Hrasex a -o p avu xevera Game nr 1 ttf 1X1 Ili-'lllfllll was centered tround the gamu Wlll rfwrmr Il rmu me mooema rem 11.11 u ,ym ol rootlng fans xxrlnu-erl the event Although the season had lie ups and downs the Loaf lr IIldllclgE'I'N and wqu ul worked hand 1n hand to make rhe ,I X team resperted among lts opponcnte 1959 J V BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING NlanaQerS Robbln ROSS and Bob Barheld FRONT ROW 1313 Joel Joyner t2ll Brll Lane C413 Alf d SECOND ROW H13 Hank Raehn C237 Gene Harrelson i513 Johnny Arrko 6453 Charles Heltsley C157 Charles Dennrs Hrtee t5l Jrmmv or Stokes Coach Ivan Remain C337 Monroe Summers C257 Gerald Norrrs C43l Doug Gordon 135 Glenn l-lennrg T353 Don lVlorrrs C137 Danny Robrnson , , l I I P' -1', - fl? Yr 'llnr if ll- I- ia, . is . v. 'C 'rv L. 4 - h -'- A 1 ' , v' - -A , . D v n .V Q Y ' ' C U Y ' , 1'- , H , ' ' 2 -if, l . ', .-.' Y . I ' i - A, , K. . l . I ' . v' , ., . . . V , . - 1 J D - .. lr h' M f 5 -lx l- Q -l Q ' '-l U- s tl varsity teams from srnaller high schools. Most ol' l 2 2 , 5 7 '1 a' , A l Iilg-'rr-1. Hill I' ll ' sfl lx -l-sl ,l,1 I' 'li- -l ff' ' ' ' ' .' 1 , . 1 ri A x-, I . al 1' 1 -1, x , F' , ' . . - l . 1 . . ' -' 1 ' 1 - 'z . Hes A jump shot takes Doug Gordon HU and Lakelancfs Dick johnson QISQ off the Hoot to gain possession of thc bull. An attempted block by l'1llgCXVllICI' pluycr is to no :until as Bill Lands lay-up nets two more points for thc liruws. NX air x it 'x 1959 RETURNING TRACK LETTERIVIEN-FRONT ROW: Don Pat- ton, Tom Houston, Larry Evans, Jack Carter. SECOND ROW: Reggie Poli, Don Williams, coach Jack O'Brien, Alver Rogers. Getting in step, Stanley Butler eagerly awaits the baton from Sonny Trulock in the linal lap of the one-mile relay. awww g ff we-firm we www? .mm .-lwss , ,A Y Pole vaulter Larry Evans displays expert coordination as he sails up and over the 10-foot mark during practice. one of the most exciting events The relay proved to be of the meet and yielded the Braves another first place. To ,fwvbh M. 'dlfvsww ' AW 1 my .M W JHGWM 'ggi-H2 M V-ff, au ' ii 4 Q sf, A W is' 7 lt A K '5 Ll1l .L H2531 'L , L , 'ga W Q 5' Q ' . , M., as GW s-Mrffv or , , . , it WL, SS Clearing the high hurdlcs lettcrman Don Patton appears ready tor action as he warms up on l5oonc's cindcr path. Boone Cindermen Prepare for Active 1959 Track Season The zealous 1958 Boone Track Team displayed its versatility before many schools. In addition to the regular duel meet season, the Braves partici- pated in the University of Florida and the Hills- horough Relays, the Big Ten meet and lroth the regional and the slate meets. Four new school records were established during the season. Al Mayo high jumped 6' at Tampa Dis- trict and tied for a first place. Ar the dual meet with 1 N ' Q Mawr Cappy Hodges tossed the discus 124'6 and Don X Patton ran the low hurdles in 2O:l. ilscxk I, W With seven lettermen and several otller skilled Val' cindcrman, Boone is a likely contender for many lj first places in held and track events this year. i 89 - ,uv Individual Skill Necessary lor Minor Sport Enthusiasts lVlinor sports are growing rapidly in popularity every year at Boone. Early in the spring a Bootie student may participate in either swimming, golf or tennis. Those Braves who undertake a minor sport find that they have excellent opportunities for individual competition and achievement. The 1958 golf and tennis teams were inactive. The swimming team, however, was a success story worthy of much praise. Starting off without much publicity or fanfare, Boone Brave swimmers grew to tremendous porportions through the hard work of hoth Coach Jack Redding and the tankmen. The Southsiders outswam all local competition and won almost every meet in which they participated. This year lroth the tennis and golf teams look Combining alertness and speed, netmen Ed Ioncs and john forward to more action' Begnmmg practwe m Airko team up for doubles on Boones new tennis courts. February, the Swimmers 110116 to repeat last yearis topnotch record with a new coach, lvan Repass. 1959 SWIMMING TRYOUTS-FRONT ROW: Sharon Larman, Carol Beardsley, Sue Vorhese, Babs Holesteen, Gail Arens, Barbara Thompson, Jackie Ballard, Terry Sway, Regina Tartaglia, Laura Lee Ciararnello, Bonita Wimberley, Martha Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Faye Ward, Jeannie Gilliam, Caroline Moorrnan, Marie Vale, Candy Greiner, Deann Clark, Carol Schulte, Barbara Mayo, Peggy Eutsler, Nancy Watkins, Linda Murrah, Pattie Dougherty. THIRD ROW: Lyn Brazell, Margaret Cody, Carolyn Warden, Bill Adams, Pete Neidig, David Mease, Johnny Dimitry, Bill Candler, Jay Starling, Barbara Geyer. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Kost, John Phifer, Martin Krell, Bruce Macdonald, Mike Thomas, Doug Sutton, Mel Kelch, Rodney King, Raymond Ellars, Bob Crooker, Coach Ivan Repass. 90 was .H ll f if if I1 , I X. , U 2 , , 51,4 0 , ,.c' fl VYK I K ' V Q L Q' fa, ,- x 5.',yf'f J IA Y . .j tqjw, ,, ,f , ,4. A:rf'f4'. '.v241ifw.g f Wr f'Q,gfwf1ff : 'w1'.'ff,,g,N'4', YW'1 ' ,, ,'ffw'1':5,fQ4?' 1'-121 J ,v'f,,fv-, fl 'fs 4.f,.,:. .112 . , 1 ' Q my Q A nw, ,nw 1, ., ,Wav Q4 N firm., Zi 1 ,gf-ax 4 . ? 4: ,,,-.. bi A q A . ,. y u , af fa 1 X W K -R .img , Q 2 S ,, x H , , - . . - r Q ,..'-vw L-f ' ., R .- 3' ,--1 ,' V , an ,K NN? ,V tl 9 4, ,Wi ' 4 gf ' ADO. , . 1- , S Xb My ,,a,,7M6l7 BASEBALL LETTERMEN-KNEELINGi len Runyon, Russeil Ferguson, Larry Tillis. STANDING: Leroy Luke, Dickie Harkens, John Lang, Coach Bruce IVIcLin, Johnny Jones, Andy Anderson. 1959 REVURNING LETTERMEN,INFIELDERS-Leroy Luke, Jones, John Lang, Dickie Harkdns, Andy Anderson. qs, 04-9 -xii ,v N 9 Johnny 1958 Scoreboard Boone Oppmwnts 4 . . Hisimp Moot? . 2 2 . . . Ot-tilti . . 7 6 . . I.ilkt'Vit'W . IO. - . . Willis-1' Huvvn . I 2 . . Inikt-Imitl . I2 5 . . l.ilkf'Vi0W . I 7 . lfisimp Moon' . 4 5 . . . Uvluml . . 2 0 . . Vi intvr Park . 2 6 . . Deland . T 2 . . I'1llgf'XHllf'l' . l 3 . . lnxkelaatlcl 6 7 . I :llgt'WLllPl' . 6 A 4 . . WJIIIPI' HQIYOII . . 5 2 . . ,lux LM' . 3 T3 dba. 'fb' Infielder .Milly .Xmlt-rson cowrs second lust' :mtl throws to first in time for at nloulmlc play during Pl'L'fSL'ilS0l1 wurmups. in 4 Rookies and lettermon Vie tor Key Baseball Positions H.ione's 1958 baseball nine finished with an 8-T season record. The team was strengthened by the backbone support of pitcher-catcher combination Johnny Jones and Bucky Brown. Bob Busby led the team in the batting category with Kenny Worl and Dean McCracken following closely behind. The 1959 Boone baseball team began practice in mid-March with the return of nine lettermen and the addition of seven rookies. Coach Bruce Mclsin is hoping for improvement over last season's 8-7 record-a severe drop over '57's record of 19-4. Filling the major positions, experienced repeat performers brighten the prospects for this season. Loosening up his pitching arm on Boone's diamond, Iohnny Iones prepares for mound duties as the Braves' key pitcher. ,.f I 1959 RETURNING LETTERNIEN OUTFIELDERS-Larry Tillis, Glen Runyon, Russell Ferguson, Don Davis. Catcher Dickie Harkqns prepares for action as ' ' swings at Iohnny Iones' fast curve-ball during practice. 93 Tit? f fff .V , f x . f ff, f 1. f A , l 17 f 21113 if 3 I i wi, kk -K , '14, M, wr 'T' tif-I , f wfvfr- 'LL C C , , ,Q aff 7' fk' 1 M f ' ' . f ' V 1' f'f VN , fy M ff! If I ff fl! L .1 ff -, if A ,J 'O ff A X fj? ,i,gA,4glfx:1: f' . S jf' ALS M ,inn -- - .,.,- Kftfrwi-1gf'z',f,, ',f'5'v 4 M W , 3w42:w.a, ... + Jw,,4,g,g'5r' WZ.- Q .K 'zz ' ,as--' 0 W, .f u2Q nv HHHNIZHHHNS A fee-Img of lmportance ln belonglnv A tlme for OPHIIOHQ, frlendbhlp and ac comphslqment Members, of flcers .md advlsers WOI'k1Ilg upholdmg and falblflg Qt md ardb of 0I'gElIl1Z3t10Ilb CXASS RING HONOR SOCIETYWFRONT ROW: Dee Anne Davis, Becky Ward, Kitty Rourk, Ann Ertel, Betty McGregor, Jack Parker tPresidentJ, Verlene Emanuel tSecretaryJ, Noel Massey, Dolly Teasley, Evelyn Johnson. SECOND ROW: John Miller tSponsorJ, Sari Staggs, Doris Jo Burton, Billy Jones, Alex Darlington, Teddy Littleford, Hugh Carroll, Andy Anderson, Bill Lord, Bill Kownacki, Ann Shumaker. Honor Society High Lights Once each year in an awe-inspiring ceremony, deserving students are honored by being selected for membership in the National Honor Society. Prospective members must earn a B or better average to be eligible for N.H.S. Then the fac- ulty judges them on citizenship, leadership, ser- Year With Solemn Ceremony vice and character. Only those students with the highest qualities are chosen for membership. Members of N.H.S. work for hours compiling the Student Directory, one of their annual projects. The proceeds of the sales go toward the purchase of a gift to be presented to the school. HONOR SOCIETY NEW MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Sheila Tewell, Margaret Harris, Pat Kelly, Beverly Graham, Sharon Maloney, Lila Black, Kay Franklin, Tina Deluca, Berta Mae Ragin, Martha Dixon. SECOND ROW: Dave Powers, Richard Kinnie, John Koblasz, Bill Barield, Martha Mac- Namara, Betsy McNarnee, Pat Britt, Lorraine Staidle, Lanie Newton, Craig Brown. THIRD ROW: Dianne Vines, Kathy Sanborn, Elke Arndt, Sue Chennell, Barbara Geyer, Susan Tuthill, Sibyl Hunt, Evelyn Powers, Jean Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Alice Lippman, Allene Taylor, Ron Damer, Rol- land Weinsier, John Kingsbury, Bob Rudin, Bruce Nebergall, Sammy Cacciatore, Marialana Deist. 96 TORCH SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Bobby Rudin, Jules Garfinkel, Richard Hagenston, Bill Rice, John Odem, Johnny Phifer, Charles Hall, Arthur Tracht. SECOND ROW: Kay Allsbrook, Dianne Vines, Shirley Honnert, John Kingsbury CVice-Presidentb, Andrea Peterson tPresidentJ, Kay Franklin lSecretaryD, Elke Arndt lTreasureri, Beverly Acher, Judy Thrailkill, Beverly Parnell. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Marian DeWitt lSponsorD, Friska Hull, Nancy Childs, Connie Simpson, Frances Taylor, Sandy Caruthers, Alice Lippmann, Evelyn Powers, Beverly Jones. Sigrid Brown, Louise Carter, Shirley Price, Lynda Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Martha MacNamara, Diane May, Beverly Graham, Sandra Adams, Allene Taylor, Jean Johnson, Dorothy McCall, Jennie Jewell, Jean Mellow, Margaret Cody. FIFTH ROW: Deloye Burrell, Jack Durbin, Bill Barfield, Tom McCrea, Frank Letton, William Goss, Stanley Hand, Johnny Ariko, Peter Lantz. Scholarship, Citizenship, llhicctivies ol Torch Society Siglis of relief and moans of woe answer the Prompted by the desire for stronger leadership, question, 'iHave you got one yet? Failure to re- citizenship and character, Torch Society members cord six-week grades or to maintain a B average set to work making clean-up week a success and brings on the dreaded letter ol' suspension from planning for the yearly contribution of worth- llie Torch Society. while books to the school library. TORCH SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Sammy Cacciatore, Winfred Seitz, George Wickham, Charles Heimburg, Bob Bowles, Ronald Hunt, Alan Sims, Roland Weinsier, Craig Brown. SECOND ROW: Carol Williams, Barbara Eutsler, Karen Brumbaugh, Francine Smith, Marguerite Bryant, Ellen Bear, Sue Chennell. Judy Newsom, Mary Anne White, Susan James, Josephine Robinson. THIRD ROW: Mary Ellen Odermann, Clare Frick, Vir- ginia Moffses, Faye Ward, Susan Tuthill, Pat Heagy, Carol Kruckemyer, Carolyn Leary, Patti Wright, Carol Brown, Judy Weed, Mary Grace Rob- ertson, Carole Rakes, Martha Dixon, Mrs. Ida Zucca lSponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Betty Dike, Mary Brown, Barbara Geddes. Joyce Herndon, Lois Minnick, Kathy Sanborn. Barbara Geyer, Sibyl Hunt, Carol Cook, Marcia Cox, Nita Osteen, Mary Gilmore, 'BfetsT'Nl'cN5mee, Betty Brodwater. FIFTH ROW: Deta Schindler, Linda Mullins, Pat Honnert, Neal Harvey, Walter Parker, Carroll Snyder, Gerald Prophett, Ron Damer, Susan Shuman, Patricia Britt, Janice Lancaster. To encourage spirit, Andy Anderson, Mr. Mngnrian. Hugh Carroll and Iudy Anderson plan the sale of pep buttons. Better not park in this area, is Carolyn Collins' reply to Roy Gregory alter seeing Student Council directions. Annual Howdy Dance lllimaxes Traditional Week of Welcome New faces, old faces . . . beaming friendly greet- ings at the onset of Howdy Week. As a finale to this traditional week of welcome, Student Council Houses sponsored the annual Howdy Dance. This group of ambitious students also set up information booths to help new students Hnd the way to their newly assigned classes. The selling of football tickets, the sponsor- ing of the United Appeal Drive and the joining of homeroom representatives and club presidents into one functioning body-these are all part of the organizationis effort to improve the school. SENATE-FRONT ROW: Sandra Adams, Kay Franklin, Verlene Emanuel, Gwynette Grier, Lila Black CSecretaryl, Judy Anderson llfiresidentl, Pa- tricia Bowles, Elke Arndt, Susan Tuthill, Linda Warner, Barbara Albright. SECOND ROW: Alex Darlington, Ted Littleford, Janet Lassila, Sari Staggs, Chloe Urnstead, Mary Jane Hattield, Andrea Petersen, Judy Walker, Hugh Carroll, Phillip Nlolises. THIRD ROW: Alver Rogers, Roy Greg- ory, Andy Anderson, J. D. Nlichael, Jack Parker, Henry Ibarguen, Gene Pendergrass, Erik Van Brero. We , 1' J, H: IW El? STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Sue Chennell, Judy Anderson, Betsy McNamee, Margie Cook, Kathy Sanborn, Ruth Barnes, Margaret Cody, Judy White, Alice Pruitt, Diana McCann, Barbara Albright. SECOND ROW: Nita Osteen, Lila Black, Karen Brimble, Billie Jo Brockman, Connie Simpson, Tana Martin, Ann Carson, Kitty Rourk, Diane Braybrooks, Adiena Meloon, Carolyn Collins. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Marika Rissmiller lCo- Sponsorl, Patricia Bowles lSecretaryJ, Hugh Carroll, Teddy Littleford, Bill Wetherbee, Robert Bresler, Dave Livingston, Jack Parker, Walter Pfarlger, Sigrid Brown. FOURTH ROW: Joe Smith, Wayne Brown, Jay Starling, Paul Coler, David Carlton, Roger Johns, Andy Anderson lSpeaker o t e Housel. SECOND SEMESTER HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Judy Thompson, Rusle Zimmerman, Judi Anderson, Judy Anderson, Andy Anderson lSpeaker of the Housel, Lila Black, Bessie Copher, Kathy Sanborn, Connie Quinn. SECOND ROW: Walter Parker, Philip Askew, Bill Barheld, Arthur Johnson, David Livingston, Henry Dasse, Jay Starling, Jim Gaman. THIRD ROW: Adiena Meloon, Carolyn Greenwell, Judy Thrailkill, Margaret Cody, Evelyn Powers, Patty Hamilton, Diane Braybrooks, Barbara Kinney, Martha Compton. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Hates, Neal Harvey, Bob Rivers, Ann Carson, Paul Coler, Judy Newsom, Lloyd Albrecht, Ray West, Bill Kownacki. ' - . I J ,X-L .M flfl JUNIOR COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Barbara Geyer, Lorraine Staidle, Johnny Odern iVice-Presidentl, Karen Brimble tSecretaryJ, Elke Arndt tPresi- dentl, Russell Ferquson tTreasurerl, Beverly Acher, Jo Lynda Edqar. SECOND ROW: Albin Newberg iSponsorl, Sherri Harrison, Faith Christensen, Pat lVlcNulty, Wendy Brock, Estelle Harrell, Patty Taylor, Shirley Banks. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Alford, Jim Crandall, Erick Van Brero, Dick Franks, Pete Dunaway. ' l ' i 1 Ll 1 ti i ' ' I Imiisiwillifneliia giiiliiigi H a r d w 0 I' k I n g J u n I 0 li S B I I In a X Year with Successlul Prom l'lat:eslH 'lille vast nl' the Junior Class Play is on stage to raise funtls lor the class treasury. The juniors used their ingenuity and resourceful- ness to maintain their reputation for lit-ing one ol' the liusiest classes at Boone. Some of the more important ul' the ,luninr Class activities are the Hoiiiccoiliiiig Highlights, 'llwirp Week, ,luninr Class Day at lvey's llc-parlment Store antl, finally, that long-awaited social event ol' the year-the Junior-Senior Prom. Ticket sales for Stage Door encourage Pctc Dunziway :intl r i. ' . N ! Russel Fergusen in lwaluncing the lunior Council liunlgct. Is it standing room only? asks Peggy Sweeiiey while lim Hardman huys tickets for the class play from l.incla Tart. .tt-3 in 45 s 3 , in lr C . va SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Marion Haddad, Beverly Berry, Pat Dickson CTreasurerJ, Connie Simpson tSecretaryJ, Charles Hall fPresi- denti, Walter Parker lVice-Presidenti, Mickey Datko, Patty Hamilton, Louise Bennett, Diana Weber. SECOND ROW: Irene Scholl, Claudia Nilson, Faye Beasley, Dolores Kelly, Jennie Jewell, Cornelia Campbell, Billie Jo Brockman, Margaret Cody, Sigrid Brown, Vicky NeSmith, Babs Holstein, Monica Tinsley, Miss McGlinchy lSponsorJ. THIRD ROW: John Phifer, John Briqht, Bob Brown, Arthur Johnson, John Roberts, Bill Lane, Bill Rice, Vernon Seiple, Donald Thomas. Sophnmores Find Their Way into the Heart ot Bonne Vl'here is lioom 223?.' This is typieal of the questions which the sophomore orientation program intends to make unnecessary. The plan was organ- ized to acquaint new students with their sehool antl the Boone library. The main liuntl-raising projeet ol' the year lor the Sophomore Class was the elass play The ,llllllllllhl and zhe Mzunps. Then, on Fehriiary IIS, the 1-lass presentetl its eontrihution to the soeial whirl of this yearhthe Sophomore Heart Hop, -P llll WHEEL CLUBfFRONT ROW: Mike Lawrence lCorresponding Secretaryl, Jim Crandall tChaplainl, J. D. Michael tVice-Presidentl, Gene Pender- grass tPresidentJ, Jon Thorwald tRecording Secretaryl, Neal Harvey tTreasurerJ, Lawrence Banks lSerqeant at Armsl. SECOND ROW: Lynn Hardy lSponsorJ, Danny Berry, Ron Damer, Doug Gordon, John Perkins, Bruce Nebergall, Johnny Ariko, Bijan Esfandiary. THIRD ROW: George Frick, Buddy Evans, John Gisler, Monroe Summers, Phil Tatich, Jerry Stewart, John Odem, George Pitts. FOURTH ROW: Max Mayer, Don Morris, Gerald Prophitt, Larry Church, Eddie Welch, Bob Ruden, Dean Cady, Kenley Platt. Variety nt Activities Form Wheel lIluh's Yearly Agenda New adventures in literature began when Gene Pendergrnss presented to Mrs. lrene Miller albums of English records. Proud Connie Quinn, the XVheel Club Sweetheart, poses with members. Nlilie l.:iwrenee, lfddie YVeleh and George Pitts. -P With a wheel as their symbol, the 33 industri- ous members began a successful year of activities. To help create good will between the two commu- nities, the members presented a charter to the Cocoa Wheel Club. The Sweetheart Dance and the Student-Faculty Basketball Came were among the yearns exciting events. Une ol' the elulfs most significant projects was the movie presented to raise money for the Visual Aid Program. Helping to make the school grounds even more enjoyable, the club was responsible for the division ol' the campus ainong various other groups. ln turn these organizations were encouraged to tend and beautify their plots as a service for the school. Key Club Delegates Attend National Meeting in Chicago A key. the symlrol ol' -10 Hoone hoys. represents an organization which serves the school as well as the community. In carrying out the proposed projects for the year, Key Cluhhers have stepped A uzh iv forward in popularity and leaclership. Fulfilling gl9n13nd5 gm thg Q-luly glggndd rg. How CCOn0mlC3l! bvhaltqLlLllity,NCl'tiLlCs hlzlry Rclllcftsollzlllcl - - - 'L 'Q l .Sa 'Crit 'h I ak-1.-tl-. quires teamwork. Among their umlcrtalxings. the kuhy blmbom mul muon OFM 0 ml L l su hoys ushereml at the annual Ice Vogues and assisted in the Cancer Drive. State and national conventions held in Clearwater and Chicago, plus weekly Kiwanis luncheons, H11 a Key Cluhher's extra time. Once during each semester, the cluli initiates new members. Expecting the worst, the pledges go through a week of Hair raidsw and of polishing shoes. Afterwards, they attend the next meeting and are welcomed as new keys to the future. Hay under foot, VV11ync Brown helps lizirlmm Geyer oil thc truck alter the annual lxcy Lluh hayridc comes to an end. KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW1 John Shaefler, Ricky Cohen lCorresponding Secretaryl, Richard Klnnie lRecordinq Secretaryl, Ted Littleford lVice- Presidentl, Alex Darlington lPresidentl, Bill Barheld, Larry Pill, Jack Durbin. SECOND ROW: llllr. Kirst lSponsorD, Billy Stubbs, Peter Lantz, Deloye Burrell, Johnny Phifer, Bill Rice, Charles Hall, Arthur Tracht, Mel Kelch, Billy Jones. THIRD ROW: John Kingsbury, Bruce Birnhak, Norman Gross, Wayne Brown, Larry Simo, Bob Burleson, James Bent, Laurence Nlorrell. FOURTH ROW: Andy Anderson, Joe Lord, Jay Starling, Paul Coler, William Goss, Bill Lord, Sammy Cacciatore. CIVITAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Carlton Giddens, Robert Bressler, Henry Ibarguen lReporterl, Stephen Malley, Glen Willard, Brent Reus, Ray West, Dennis DeVelder. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Thiele, Woody Ware, Richard Burton, Bill Houchins, Erik Van Brero, Richard Carroll, Bob Lambertson, Jerry Harvey. THIRD ROW: Ivan Voelkel CSponsorl, Bill Andrus, David Rickard lVice-Presidentl, Larry Lowe, John Cox, Jack Parker iSecretaryJ, Russel Ferguson, Bill Hutter, Homer Jamerson. FOURTH ROW: Roy Gregory iPresidentl, Billy Fowler, Hugh Carroll lTreasurerl, Tommy Denson lSergeant at Armsb, Leroy Luke, Charles Copenhaver, Jim Hardman, Mike Canavan. 'III ' emma e E5f.,Q'f','j., QW: ztfiffcmf wrasvm cwrms -gm 11' If ,ii To sell 50 pounds ol' lininous fruit cake is the goal Holm Lannhertson and lim Swinglc have set in the cluh proicct. Accepting the First Lady's bouquet, presented hy Roy Gregory, Sallie Huckcl beams happily' ask Qhuck Co lgyy,-P Sherri Harrison and David Picliurd also seein pleased. Bivitan Sale ol Fruitcake Helps Tile Teachers' Room Did you say 50 pounds? a Civitan member ex- elziinis. Selling l'I'llilCilli6 is a yearly project of this service organization. The proceeds from the sale helped to lay a new tile floor in the leacher's room. Al the formal ball held at the McCoy Air Force Base, Sallie Huckel was crowned annual Civitan sweetheart hy the memhers. Each hoy who is a member of Civitan devotes himself to serving his fellow members and improv- ing the school and community. vlluw X Standards Increase as lined T Times Increase in Demo Hi-Y Too fiat! Too talll Too skinny! These are only' part of the complaints the Hi-Y gets as pros- pective customers ponder over the selection of a Yule tree. Annually at Christmas the lioys donate their time to the selling of evergreens. This activity not only aids the niernhers hut serves the Community as well. As at reward for their hard work and patienee the hoys look forward to at hayride. The frolie, food and fun at the destination was full UOITIIJPII- sgttion for hay penetrating hair, nose and eyes. Wlith the coming of spring it was pull, dig and hoe for the 30 hoys, if they were to keep their assigned portion of the campus weedless. All of these activities serve to crystallize their purpose: To have Christian fellowship with all members and to serve the community well. sam. ,,..., .fx ffwrm. ...a. . ....-mm-Af W , . Scriptures guide the Demo Hi-Y oriicers: Alver Rogers, Bobby Kinney, l. D. Michael, Sant Yates and Mike Lawrence. DEMO HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Alver Rogers lPresidentJ, Mike Lawrence Nice-Presidentl, Robert Kinnie lSecretaryJ, Sammy Yates tTreasurerl, J. D. Michael lChaplainJ, David Livingston lSergeant at Armsl, Paul Deter l-listorianl, Mike Littleheld, Dean Cady. SECOND ROW: James Bergstrom lSponsorJ, Phillip Mottses, Charles Mashburn, Dick Schmitt, Jimmy Kennedy, Dave Schluraff, Donald Cameron, Eddie McMichen. THIRD ROW: Glenn Hennig, Lloyd Albrecht, Ronnie Kaminer, John Burchell, Bob Lambertson, Mike Schubert, Jimmie Thiele, Craig Irwin, Stan Olive. FOURTH ROW: Bill Willis, Bill Wirthern, John Bentley, Mike Neal, Homer Jamerson, Terry Wood, James Schluratif, Pete Dunaway, Jim Morgan, Ronnie Brown. 1 res ANNE BRUCE TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Jerry Mock, Nancy Hunter, Donna Oliff, Priscilla Koch, Patricia Bowles, Dee Anne Davis, Verlene Emanuel, Susan, Caruso, Judi RippeLfSergeant at Armsl. SECOND ROW: Lynda Hughey, Dolly Teasley, Lynda Crawford, Pat Barrett, Sheila Tewell, Bar- bara Stacey, Vilma Perez, Brenda Dyer, Barbara Albright, Ann Ertel lHistorianJ. THIRD ROW: Joan Lambert, Pat Kelly, B55-tiara Geddes, Sharan Nabors, Barbara Mayo, Mary Linn Lea, Becky Ward, Jeannette Steere, Pat Alter, Sandra Adams, Karen Brumbaugh. FOU H ROW: Nlartha Compton, Darla Frye, Beverly Graham, Alice Pruitt, Carolyn Avis, Sidney Coone, Pat Gemmel, Charlotte Reed, Diane Braybrooks, Janice Adams, Donna Kinney. FIFTH ROW: Gloria Sella, Jackie Davis, Ann Carson, Kathleen Haughton, Carol Burchell, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Jane Hatheld, Judy Rogers, Kay Young. Anne Bruce Tri-Hi-Y Projects Benefit School and Community Gathering canned goods is the Christmas project of the club. Lilo Black lChaplainJ, Gwynette Grier lTreasurc-rl, Tina Deluca tSccretaryJ, Miss Mary Bryan lSponsorl, Dottie Riley tYicc-Presidcntj, and liay Franklin tPrcsidcntj. 106 Anile Bruce Tri-Hi-Y members really lived up to their motto this year. Knowing that dances provide many happy hours for teen-agers, this or- ganization held a jam session in the gym in the fall. Members and guests alike enjoyed fun, food and dancing. ln the city Toys-for-Tots Drive, the girls aided the ,lay Cees in the collection of new and used toys for children who might other- wise spend a sad Christmas. The members' fudge sale filled the sweet tooth of many Boone Braves and Squaws, and as further service to the school and community, the group gave the hook, The Life of Christ, to the library and led in the colleetion for the fight against cancer. With their purpose in mind, the 60 girls prepared a Christmas basket for a needy family and con- trilmuted S30 to World Serviced for the feeding and clothing of a less fortunate child. Mier Tri-Hi-Y Sparks School Spirit with Gay Pep Badges Stuffed . . . were most ol' the girls who attended the Ruth Mier Tri-Hi-Y covered dish supper held in the school cafeteria. Large amounts of food, clothing and toys were collected and delivered to needy families for Christmas. The main project associated with the Ruth Mier 'fri-Hi-Y is the selling of pep badges. The mem- bers had fun practicing applied psychology while dogg their bit to boost school spirit. Several of the girls attended the Hi-Y Assem- bly in Blue Ridge, North Carolina. There along with other Hi-Y members they were taught the full meaning of their purpose: To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character. fit L , fm-atd.4:s':a: Susan Tuthill finds salesmanship is rewarding in the Ruth Mier Tri-Hi-Y project as Beverly Achcr buys a pep badge. RUTH MIER TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Sandy Caruthers, Carol Richard il-listoriani, Jo Lynda Edgar fTreasureri, Sue Chennell tVice-Presidentl, Susan Tuthill iPresidentJ, Elke Arndt tSecretaryl, Beverly Acher tChaplainl, Judy Trulock lSergeant at Armsl, Bobbi Batten, Beverly Parnell. SECOND ROW: Caroline Mooreman, Mary Hair, Patricia Britt, Elizabeth Cadman, Sharon Smith, Faith Christensen, Lynn Madison, Allene Taylor, Lynn Brazell, Ann Fishback. THIRD ROW: Jackie Ballard, Jolene Warren, Dianne Vines, Pat Jones, Kathy Sanborn, Sandy Ibarguen, Ruth Barnes, Frances Taylor, Elaine Haman, Charlotte Brakebill, Jean Williams. FOURTH ROW: Jill McElroy, Annette Kagey, Jill Christensen, Pat Heagy, Cathie Cole, Nancy Crider, Pattie Barrett, RUTH MIER TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Jerry Cowherd, Irene Hamly, Kay Allsbrook, Mary Morris, Terry Adkinson, Dixie Kelly, Patsy Murray, Evelyn Powers, Jean Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marion DeWitt lSponsorD, Martha MacNamara, Betty Smith, Linda Sunday, Sara Lester, Sibyl Hunt, Barbara Geyer, Cynthia Hilton, Carolyn Caldwell. THIRD ROW: Jacki Beers, Carleen Johnson, Gaye Gilliam, Martha Mann, Jean Benzing, Katrina Hall, Patty Taylor, Rita Cox, Barbara Clark, Judy Thrailkill. FOURTH ROW: Sally Bruner, Gail Arens, Irene Purcell, Paula Murrah, Mary Jo Swann, Judy Aubuchon, Sherri Harrison, Diane May, Sherry Willsey, Flora Ann Way. F.F.A. QPIONEER Tillman iTreasure Savaqe iHistorian CHAPTERJ-FRONT ROW: John Kilpatrick lPresidentl, Robert Loy iVice-Presidentl, Wayne Mackey lSecretaryJ, Herbert ri, John Tanner tReporterJ, Jim Lille iSentinelD, William Nichols tChaplainJ. SECOND ROW: Herbert Henley iSponsorJ, J, Ronnie Colvin tParliarnentariani, Tommy Walters, Roger Johns, Mack Barfield, Nelson King. THIRD ROW: Ben Wilson, lVlartin, Kenneth Keene, Larry Tanner, Larry Hiatt, John lVlcGuire, Douglas West. FOURTH ROW: Norman Huggins, Timothy Estes, William Candler, John Van Houten, Jim Peyton, Bill Burton. 4-' i 108 Happy Eldon Itinerary ul Pioneer F. F. A. Includes Farming and Fairs StraWlJerriesl Onionsl Fresh vegetables for sale! The members of Future Farmers of America learn by selling the erops they raise that marketing is an lIIlp0I'lillll part of motlern farming. The Boone Pioneer Chapter, with its 30 memliers, develops leatlership, cooperation and citizenship in learning the lundaniental aigrietlltural cont-epts of their community. Each boy tends his own ferritin and operates the irrigation system ol' the st:hool's farm. Members ol' the eluli palrtieipaletl in everything from Pulilit' Speaking to Cattle Judging Contests at the Stale Convention anti ut the Tampa Fair this year. Showing off the fruits of their labor are Hardy Bgiily and Tommy VValters who learn the principles of good growing. land and Sell Improvement Arm nt Bonne Future Farmers Green grass flOL11lHlllll0' gardens and PXIJtIl6Ilf'Pl leaders are final products of many challenffes and hard work fO1 the 90 Future Farmers of Amerua Throuvh the actual care of school and lIldlVld ually owned gardens, the members dttdllled schol alshlp and leadershlp By entermg the FlOI'llld State Falr and other contests the boys gamed 1 broader knowleelge of the concepts of farmmv The members conducted and supervrsed the an nual banquet where I'CCOgllllIl0ll was elven, passed events I'6fIllI1lSC8d and future farmers enrouraved FFA boys dlllgently Work to 1mproxe the sehool grounds by prumng palm trees and edgmg around plmts and trees -, F FA QBOONE CHAPTERD FRONT ROW Nlrke Goldsmrth Donald Hey KSentrnelJ Russell Hofmann CTreasurerJ Bull WendorlT lReporterJ Fred due Solomon lPresrdentl Jrm McCrlmmon tVrce Presrdentl Larry Snell lSecretaryl John Murray lChaplarnJ SECOND ROW Vern Wllson CSpon sorl Ben Hobbs Mrtchel Wrllrams Ralph Phrllrps Gerald Nlx Arthur Lallemant June Avera Harvey Baron Robert Ford THIRD ROW Kerth Reed Davrd Prokop Harold Hrllrard Ronald Fertre Rlchard Kelley Robert Meeks Vrc Rlchardson FOURTH ROW Glen Arnundsen Wlllre Wlshon Dennrs Reese Les Howe John Burchell Dave Beers Jack Fuller 109 ' ' lf 5 713-'l - Xx 1 vs, 1 f 35,1 ,atrial ' ' K 1 -4- ,X W l r ,5 - 1 nl T Tr of ine, N T w lr' I4 H I 1 1 .xl T T T ' fl I l ix.. V N N S, x ' 'J' X T ' T 1 . ' rl D . . .. . . l .T , 1 1 ' L1 Av A1 , . a .T D. l 1 1 ly D I Llp' f ' , f , ' ' T .' yf D . - - - - 3 ' ' I I f , I , - I . ' . . . f ' . ' ' 5 . ' 4 , , , , , . 1 , , , 1 1 , - 1959 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Evelyn Powers, Lynda Crawford Ertel, Verlene Emanuel lCaptainJ, Barbara Eustler lCo-Cap- tainl. SECOND ROW: Judy Anderson, Noel Massey, Annette Kagey, Sallie Huckel, Alice Pruitt. Not every cheerleader is as lucky as Sallie Huckel and Alice Pruitt to have Prin. Terry as their chauffeur. Cheerleaders Support Bonne Team with Sales and Cheers HNever underestimate the selling power of a cheerleader, beams lVlrs. Charlotte Harmon, cluh sponsor, as she totals the money brought in by the squad for ads in the football programs. Each spring hopeful sophomore and junior girls enter the annual cheerleading try-outs. They are coached by the varsity girls for two weeks: then, to further their training, they attend the Cheer'- leading Clinic held in Tallahassee each June. 1959 JUNIOR VARSITY CHERLEADERS-'IC-ol yell the J. V. Cheerleaders: Sherri Harrison, Judy Aubuchon CCo-Captainl, Judy Newsom, Sue Chennell fCaptainJ. 110 CARD SECTION-FRONT ROW: Pat Alter, Jackie Davis, Priscilla Koch, Karen Brimble, Judy Trulock, Dave Carlton, Patricia Bowles, Barbara Mayo, Joan Lambert, Diane Hoequist. SECOND ROW: Nina Van Kirk, Nancy Hunter, Terrye Mock, Pat Gemmel, Susan Caruso, Jeannette Steere, Martha Dixon, Berta Mae Ragin, Rowena Harding, Kay Allsbrook. THIRD ROW: Peggie Long, Glori Carroccio, Roy Harris, Paul Deter, Jolene Warren, Jacki Ballard, Jerry Cowherd, Lynn Madison, Carolyn Collins, Jean Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Carleen Johnson, Beverly Acher, Elke Arndt, Ann Fishback, Sue Chennell, Paula Murrah, Mary Jo Swann, Barbara Clark, Terry Adkinson, Mary Morrio. FIFTH ROW: Sally Bruner, Betty Rails, Carol Richard, Susan Tuthill, Louise Carter, Claire Cameron, Anne Hilton, Kay Partlow, Linda Murrah, Beverly Parnell. SIXTH ROW: Jo Lynda Edgar, Kathy Sanborn, Sandie Froemming, Jean Mellow, Mary Brown, Susan Shuman, Peggy Sweeney, Connie Simpson, Margaret Cody, Germaine Dumford. SEVENTH ROW: Allene Taylor, Melinda Gretzinger, Mary Hair, Mary Robertson, Gail Arens, Shirley Honnert, Diana Weber, Mary Jo Carroll, Jean Benzing, Judy Newsom. EIGHTH ROW: Pat Woodburn, Dabney Lashbrook, Marcia Cox, Carol Cook, Nancy Crider, Carolyn Ward, Bob Burleson, Elizabeth Cadman, Cynthia Hilton, Patty Taylor. NINTH ROW: Marty Flowers, Elaine Haman, Charlotte Brakebill, Jean Williams, Irene Hamly, Dianne Flowers, Sydney Ward, Rita Cox, Pat Heagy, Pattie Sweeney. lively Cheers ol Pep Club Aruuse Students and Players Scalp 'eml Scalp 'emlv are the familiar cries of the enthusiastic members of the Pep Club. Every year in preparation for the football season students are encouraged to be part of' this large organization. They back the team by attending games and arousing the Braves' hghting spirit. Because ol' the hard work of aetive Pep Club- bers, the student body was able to enjoy danees held in the gym following most ol' the borne loot- ball ganies. Also sponsored by the elub. the card section, continued to be a sin-cess as the hrst high sehool organization ol' its kind in the state. Loyal squaws ll'anla Nlnrrah, Donna Olitf and Indy Truloekl decorate the goal posts lor the big Hoone-lfdgewater game. Shakeroo parties which oliicers, Karen Brimble, Ann lirtel, Peanut Bowles and Annette Kagey plan, arouse school pep. 5 x ,ii xg, ' .3 , f 1 s I R - . X ' ii? .- so an ft 4 is ' I G.A.A.AFRONT ROW: Sue Anderson, Jean Turner CReporter7, Gloria Burns lSergeant at Arrnsb, Ruth Weinberger iSecretary-Treasurerl, Karen Abrams lPresidentJ, Sharon Vickers Nice-Rresidenti, Ginny Lang lChaplainJ, Nancy Johnson, Lin Knapp. SECOND ROW: Lee Bryska, Pat Stehle, Rosemary Odem, Glori Carroccio, Nina Van Kirk, Ellen Prasek, Mary Lou Jackson, Diane Bloom, Judi Bonner, Sylvia Lathrop. THIRD ROW: Dee Todd. Pat Turner. Linda Blackwelder, Pat lVlartin, Donna Brown, Sue Brock, Cindy Bonner, Pat Sears, Donna Nelson. FOURTH ROW1 Benaye Stevens, Elna Jean Williams, Jerry Tiehl, Judy Benner, Janice Bragg, Phil Brockman, Pat Thompson, Sharon Heltman, Miss Judith Walker lSponsorJ. G. A. A.'ers Enjoy Athletics, Support Community Projects Camping untler the stars in the informal initia- tion antl overnight outings furnish ret'reation antl atlventure for girls in tlie atliletit' association. later. a formal initiation introtluces the new II1Cll1lJ6l'S into tlu' inner workings ol' the club. During the year the memliers stiwessiiully rar- rieal out the following projects: lll1lJllSlllllg tlie Remember that ball game? questions Ginny Lang. as Ruth XVeinburger :intl Karen .Xlmrums recall events of ctr the y 'Q . ya ll.A.A. liantllmook, selling liootball programs, and giving tht- Motlier-Daughter Banquet. Many UAA. activities are two-fold in purpose. By centering their attention around the gaining ol' points necessary for a letter and additional stars, the mvniliers support wortliwliile organiza- tions anil wt-eive expericni-e tlirougli recreation. Adding life and color to the Boone Homecoming Parade members of GAA. join in competition with other clubs. Bobby Rudin coinically portrays Don Quixote, the Spanish Wayne Brown and Eugene Varga, lmllligliters ol' the l'anfrXm legendary character, at the annual initiation ol' Pan-Am. League, prepare for the nnal plunge into El Toro's hack. Pan American Helps S haul h lIoIIect'ng F'IIer Bands Action mrliarai'lerizeil the Pail-Armwicail Cluli frienclsliip, lliey give lionorary 1-luli Illl'llllJPl'SlllIJ:4 during tlie 1958-1959 YBi.ll'. l'l'ofltinU not onl ' to students who cforne from SJLllllSll-S Jeakinfr enun- . n l l l za themselves, liul also the svliool, llie 65 ineinliers tries. They also try to learn all llial lliey can about solrl aclrlress labels, rollecleil filler liancls for their Slllllll AIl1f'I'll'illl in-igliliors. raclios aml hiianceil a party al Sanlanclo Springs. Al one ol' llleir ineelings a l'0l'lIlf'I'., rc-siilenl ol' To promote Spaiiisli-Anim-rirfaii l1lHlf'I'SlLlllillIlg and Yl'Ilt'Zll0lil gave an illuslralml talk on llic l'UllIlll'y. PAN-AM LEAGUE--FRONT ROW: Bob Rudin, Glen Willard, Billy Stubbs, Ramon Torandell, Gerald Prophitt, Rokel Aguiar, Jules Garfinkel, Ronald Hunt. Seeuivu ROW: Miss Anne Stone lSponsorl, Bonnie Frey, Lourdes Gala, Susan Caruso, Patricia Britt iChaplainl, Sandy Caruthers CVice- Presidentl, Henry lbarguen CPresidentl Mar Hair Peterson lTreasurerl, Sandy lbarguen, Chloe Umstead, Mary Davis. THIRD Jewell, Sally Bruner, Ida Aguiar, Frieda Clifford, Marilyn Buchanan, Jean , y ' Secretaryl, Andrea ROW: Barbara Benson, Michel Abew, Ana Acosta, Sari Staggs, Jennie Mellow, Susan Shurnan, Mrs. Mary Ellsworth iSponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Mrs Louise Tellez lSponsorD, Lorraine Staidle, Beverly Jones, Ted Runell, Larry Church, Ron Damer, Neal Harvey, Eugenio Varga, Louise Carter, Lanie Newton, William Cooke iSponsori, FIFTH ROW: Marvin Cartwright, Lawrence Banks, Joe Blanton, Wayne Brown, William Brown, Larry Kunze, Frank Letton, David Hanson, Charles Heirnburg, Donald Barber. -mmf -nm , .Wim MM.. , M. -M 112 Officers: Vcrlene Emanuel, Lynda Crawford, Ann Erlel, Erik Van lirero and Hugh Carroll admire the Eiffel Tower. A be FRENCH CLUBfFRONT ROW: Irene Hamly, Mary Jo Swann, Beverly Ache French llluh Flowers Again in Another Bolortul Year HHurryl Only one more day left to order. As each May rolls around, this and other sales talks may be heard from scurrying French Club members as they support their biggest project-selling corsages for the Junior-Senior Prom. In addition to this service, members may also be found ped- dling brownies during the lunch periods. To join Le Cercle Francais,- every prospective ruernber must Hrst earn a B in French for one six- week period. Thereafter, he is required to main- tain at least a C average. lf he has fulfilled this prequisite, he must then learn the Lorrl's Prayer and the Mrrrseillaise. ln order to afford the mem- ber a better acquaintance with France and its people. he is also required to complete by the first meeting of the year a project concerning the country. Ie ne comprends pas, it n rare reply for Lynn Madison and Bill Iiarfield when studying their favorite subject. r, Ellen Bear, Dee Tuttle, Diane May, Lonnie Zeigler, Barbara Al- bright, Sherry Wilisey. SECOND ROW: Judy Anderson, Tina Deluca, Ann Ertel tSecretaryJ, Erik Van Brero tPresidentJ, Lynda Crawford tVice- Presidentb, Hugh Carroll CHead-Chairmanl, Verlene Emanuel tTreasurerJ, Susan Caruso, Lee Bryska, Diane Crowder. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Katharine Gaffey tSponsorl, Dee Anne Davis, Lynn Madison, Lenora Woods, Candy Greiner, Becky Ward, Mary Linn Lea, Trisha Hull, Beverly Lewis, Sue Chennell, Elke Arndt. FOURTH ROW: Jean Johnson, Martha Compton, Kitty Rourk, Judy Newsom, Connie Simpson, Rosemarie McCann, Carol Fontana, Sharon Seeburger, Charlotte Rogers, Betty Ralls, Allenne Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Bob Burleson, Sam Kinney, Bill Bareld, David Living- ston, Rokel Aguiar, Ted Littleford, Jim Storey. II4 LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dave Powers IVice-Presidentl Ellen Odermann, Judy Weed, Mary Jane Gilmore Brenda Gambull Carolyn Lear Crai Br w tP , , y, q o n residenti, Bonqiorno tSecretaryJ, Craig Irwin tTreasureri, Francene Smith. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Clapshaw, Joyce Herndon, Diane Bloom, Kris Judy Yeager, Susan Tuthill, Pat Heagy, Judy Cox, Claire Cameron, Ellen Bear, Mary Carolyn Brown, Sigrid Brown, lVlrs. Nobie Simpson CSponsorJ. THIRD ROW: Roy Harris, Raymond Crum, Roland Weinsier. Gary Schroeder, John Gisler, Johnny Ariko, Stuart Sanderson. FOURTH ROW: Laurence lVlorrelI, Richard Hageniton, Charles Hall, Walter Parker, Carroll Snyder, John Kingsbury, Larry Simo, Sammy Cacciatore. Latin Students Visit Rome Through Exploits ol Caesar 6'Latin lives today! is the motto which each member of Laeti Latin tries to prove. To spark an interest in Roman culture, the Latin Clubbers dramatize incidents from Roman History. This organization consists of Latin II and III students who have passed qualifying entrance ex- aminations. They must also have maintained a B or better average in Latin l. High scorers on the National Latin Examination receive certificates of merit on Awards Day. N.F.L.-SITTING: Alex Darlington, Alice Hall tVice-Presidentl, Sari Robert Kinnie, Mrs. Louise Tellez tSponsorl, Donald Cameron. 'N Staggs l Z ,pf gresses and interscholastic speech M, Mel N. F. L. Contributes Speakers to Dehateanrl Speech Groups From knocking knees and chattering teeth come confidence and experience in the field ol' public speaking for l6 competent members ol' the National Forsensic Lea ue. Throufrh intensive traininff and g zv :- Jracticc on the hi li school level the Forsenic l 5 v Leaguers develop into speakers available to local organizations. Members of N.F.L. further their knowledge of soeakinff and debatinff by attendinv student con- l za an . za tournaments. Presidentl, Cathie Cole CSecretaryi, Alice Lippmann. STANDING: if, .gg . e t 4 1 1?- ckling 21 paste-up job, lounnc VVl1in1kcr. Sheila 'Il-wa-ll innl Pill Wlisc Work Lo coinplcla' ilu-ir IllSl'i lvcliorc ilcncllinc. Q g+1a i?6 llli Clickety-clacku go tlzc keys ns the Ill LIGHTS lypists- Xilinx Perez. Alia lionsu annl Sophie Cooper-lypc copy. QUILL AND SCROLL---FRONT ROW: Gwynette Grier, Charlotte Reed, Dee Anne Davis, Barbara Stacey, Vilma Perez. SECOND ROW: Karen Brirnble, Jimi Allen, Sophie Cooper, Sheila Tewell. Headlining Canaveral Moon Shoot Covered hy aodgfea lim-11wii1livl'illg lliail 'llln-rv is no vx1'vllviim'l- xsilli- onl lailiolfi slull' nivniliers work long unml lnml lo . v rwv promluvm- lllfl ln-wvvlxly HI l.ll,lllS. l'ixpi'e'ssivv 1-cliloriuls urge- slumlenls lo 1-o-olwrulv in vlvun-up vuillpuigiis anal lo voive the-ir opinions in nnijoi' svllool prolilems. Keeping allrezisl with llie vwl'-Cleailgiilg world 4-wnls. the HI LIGHTS stall' was the firsl slullvnt stall' lo Cover llw lieadlining moon shot all Cape Ca1inu'e1'al. Journalism delegates are also se-nl lo tlw district unil stale C0llliCl'i'll1'6S of the Florimla Svllolnslifi Press Association. To llli'l'6ilSf? llll.f'l'l'Sl anml rluuler alppeeil. lllree nc-is lil'illlll'6'S wen- umlilellz 'l'01n'l1er ol' lln- Vive-li. gixing llw lnn'lxgrouml ol' an linvully ilwrillicwz 'llops in logs. inliorining girls ainil llllys ol, lln' lull-sl llusleionsg unll lfm-sl on Wax. listing lln- lop liil lil'f'lll'lI5. Knowing llnil one cannot xxorlx ellen-lixvly xsilli- out nonrislinivnl. llw ineililif-i's oli lll l.IlLH'l'S ollvn sl-nil out lion' snuvlxs lo ease llw growing lensions ol' liusl uppi'oau'liing lli-ailliin-s. Ui! RNA William Cochenour, adviser, and Gwvncttc Grier, editor discuss rho problem of fitting copy to the space allowed Ioan Lambert. Charlotte Reed and Dec Anne Davisl repf rescnts hours of responsibility. originality and clepcndaliility v ' 117 Phillip Moffses, Tina Deluca antl Ycrlene Emanuel listen to VVilliam Henningsens explaination of exposure control. N, 'Nu-N bf: G! Zo! - ,f',f,x 'N 5, X ,f af , ,n . ,. .. , ., . y QQ 4 ,fyf 'iffy X f 'i ,ff-: - After school and Saturdays enable class editors. Ralph Huff, Iulia Hays and Bob Burleson to meet deadlines. When writing copy for the Boone Legend, Iutly Heini. Doris Burton and Sihyl Hunt work closely with typist. Lila Black. QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Darla Frye, Julia Hays, Lila Black, Tina Deluca, Judy Helm. SECOND ROW: Bob Burleson, Sibyl Hunt, Barbara Geyer, Doris Jo Burton. THIRD ROVV: J. D. Michael, Alex Darlington, Ralph Huff, Phillip Nloffses. ToYcrop or not to crop. That is the question . . lacing Harhara Geyer and Alex Darlington concerning a group shot. 'Q 1958 gym Awarded F. S. P. A. All-Florida Rating How early in the year it begins to be latelq Thoreau's words apply to annual staffs everywhere and to the BOONE LEGEND in particular. impend- ing deadline day brought tensions to the surface as changes were made in layout and copy. Members found much work an integral part of being on the staff, but they spent many hours of enjoyment and received satisfaction from learning organization, accuracy and teamwork as they recorded a year at Boone. The business staff took orders and kept records during the year. Both groups realized that their tasks would have been impossible but for the capable guidance of their advisers. Candy, ice cream, pizza and cokes supplied the staff with energy while they worked toward one goal-to deliver a unique yearbook in 1959. Looking for new ideas, LEGEND workers attend- ed the conferences of the Florida Scholastic Press Association and the summer press institute. Last year the LEGEND was rated as All-Florida by the F.S.P.A., First Class by the National Scholastic Press Association and A plus by the National School Yearbook Association. Annually when the book is returned from the printer after months of secrecy, it is unveiled during an essembly and recognition is given to staff members. Awards are presented to those who work 100 or more hours after school and Saturdays. Boone Legend subscription staff-Indy Thrailkill. Betsy Nfcffamee, Sylvia Richter and Darla Frye-check thc files. At the Miami F.S.P.A. Convention, Orissa Kingsbury, Sec.- Treas., sees I. D. Michael, editor, accept the All-Florida award for the 1958 Boone Legend from Verta Cox, Exec.-Sec. Boone Legend advertising staff-Ray Crum, Betty McGregor with sponsor. Howard Larson-uphold the subscription drive. tFXg SAFETY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Sylvia Foster, Bob Godwin Nice-Presidentl, Linda Warner lPresidentl, Beverly Acher CSecretaryl, Sandy Sloan CTreasurerl, Paul Deter lSergeant at Arrnsl,,Pat Alter, Roy Snyder. SECOND ROW: Leonard Stith lSponsorD, Kay Hudson, Pat Donaldson, Margie Cook, Claudia Nilson, Jane Bearden, Rosemarie McCann, Margaret Cody, Susan Caruso, Wendy Brock, Bill Kovvnacki, THIRD ROW: Eddie Welch, Phillip Moffses, George Frick, Mitch Martin, Kenneth Worsham, Jimmy Weir, Mike Schubert, Bob Burleson, Rudy Kramer. Posters on Careless Driving Make Boone Salety Conscious Promote safety and prevent sorrow! To em- i asm- their slogan, rum-rnliers of the Salely Lluli prorninvnllv rlisplavvrl posters xxliirli sliowvrl lliv liorrilying results ol' vareless driving. Helpful, also, in other ways. they inclicaletl the vorrert parking areas lor the C0llVi'llll'lll'f' ol' liotli slullonls ancl teavllers, registered stutlenlsi veliii-les and issuerl IlllllllJf'l'0ll rlerals. lVll'Illllt'l'SiliIJ in the rlulm is open lo lliosr' who wisli lo participate in the lIlPf?llllgIS and projects. Taking note ol' the ctliciciicy ol auto registration. Iloln Burleson listens CllI'L'l-Lllly as Phillip Nlotlscs explains. Looking over ground lor ai new parking lot are Bob Godwin. Lincla Vlfxirner. Beverly Acher, Sandy Sloan and Paul,,Deter: SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jack Parker fTreasurer7, Bill Barheld CVice-Presidentl, Ted Littleford IPresidentl, John Gis- ler lSecretaryJ. SECOND ROW: Miss Sarah Clark lSponsorJ, Alex Darlington, Bob Pytel, Richard Kinnie, Dave Vogler, Peter Lantz. THIRD ROW: John Shaefter, Bill Lord, Denny Jane, Bill Kownacki, Peter Dunkelberg. Scientists Seek Solutions Probing Puzzling Problems A puff of smoke, an exuberant student and a cheer of success! This is a sight one might view if he were to attend a science club meeting. These scientific-minded Braves, by demonstrat- ing experiments and viewing science films, aim to cultivate an interest in the science of this age. The club's outside projects this year included building a prize-winning float for the Homecoming Parade and sponsoring the membership drive for the planetarium being constructed in Orlando. CAMPUS CRUSADERSfFRONT ROW-Henry Dasse lPresidentJ, Barbara Benson CVice-Presidenth, Adiena Meloon lSecretaryJ, RoCky,NXS.lIreas Crusaders Stage Gala Affair in Honor of Upper Classmen Hwhat to wear? With whom to go?'7 These ques- tions puzzle both juniors and seniors as they an- ticipate the Junior-Senior Banquet sponsored by the Campus Crusaders each spring. Another highlight of the year is the Sweet- heart Banquet in February. A King and Queen of Hearts are chosen to reign over the gala affair. ln their effort to promote Christian fellowship and to serve the community, the Crusaders distribute New Testaments to all Boone organizations. urerL Nelson Stone, Edith Palmer, Dell Shockley, Cheryl Lowery. SECOND ROW: Paul Buban fSponsorI, Margaret Harris, .MarTe7'lfortune, Dixie Wieland, Sandy Roesel, Juanita Rogers. THIRD ROW: Marialana Deist, Margie Brant, Belden Lane, Clinton Van Nest, Bonnie Frey, Ralph Meloon. 3 5 'of 121 nl. .QJIK .. ART CLUB-FRONT ROW: Chloe Umstead iPresidentl, Eddie Welch tVice-Presidentl, Dianna McCumber tSecretaryJ, Mike Thomas tTreasurerl, Tom Gilleori tSergeant at Armsl, Bill Brown iReporterl, Jim McCrimmon tChaplainl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Patricia Eden tSponsorl, David Dod- son, Dona Parker, Ann Shumaker, Karen Abrams, Connie Quinn, Lois Turner. THIRD ROW: George Harmer, Kara Burton, Patty Price, Amy Fur- low, Kay Gaffey, Diane Crowder, Jackie Allen. Posters ot Art Club Members Promote Many Boone Proieots 'Sand Sculpture?,' question Art Cluh members as Mrs. Patricia Eden, the club sponsor, gives them details concerning their project for the trip to Daytona Beach. The members, who are interested in various fields of art, invite guest speakers to introduce new areas of the subject. The talented members of the cluh display their creations for fund-raising projects. They are also constantly called upon to make illustrations, posters and exhibitions for the school. Intellectual Game ot Chess lntriguing to Boone Knights Checkmate, Queen, Pawn, Bishop-these terms can refer to only one thing-chess. The Boone Knights, the newest cluh in school, consists of 25 ardent knights who were drawn together liy their common interest in the game. By playing among themselves one a week, they improved their attack and defense in making the king surrender. ln the chess tournament held in Fehruary, they pitted their intellectual skill against lidgewatefs hest players. CHESS CLUB-Front Row: Chester Neel, Peter Lantz, Dan Ide, Phillip Moffses, tPresidentl, Robert Kinnie tVice-Presidentl, Margaret Cody tSecretaryl, Bruce Nebergall tTreasurerl, Bill Kownacki tSergeant at Armsl, Raymond Crum. SECOND ROW: Charles Gantt tSponsorl, John Kingsbury, Bill Wichern, Philip Askew, Frank Redway, Charles Bearden, William Steiner, Donald Cameron, Dayle Lantz. Q39 Dvd 996 RIFLE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Robert Reiss, Emil Schulte, Joanne Sheck, Barry Mandell, Terry Kipp, Warren Rubright, Bill Knight, Frank Redway. SECOND ROW: Norman Robinson, John Barker, David France, Walter Updike, Robert Robe, Roger lVlcDanieIs, Richard Salamone, Richard Kelly, David McClintock, Tl-lIRD ROW: Ralph Naleway tSponsorl, Donna Brown, Carolyn Warden, Deloye Burrell, Grant Baker, Don Loftis, David Bryan, Dean Nebergall, Emil Schulte llnstructorl. Rille Club Members Strive lor Salety and Marksmanship Ku-wuungl Sounds ol' riflehre H11 the air as the 42 shurpsl1ooters', of Boone Higlfs Rifle Cluh hold prutrtiee tournaments in Vlindermere, Florida, under the supervision of Emil F. Schulte. The Clearwater Rifle Shoot was the high point Riflemen aim tor hrtter murksmunship and greater safety as an result ot' hours ol' systematic practice at VVindernicre. of the year for the eluh. llooneis group won the gold cup awarded for the highest numher of points. This was the second year ol' suecess for the eluh whose chief ohjeetives are teueliing heller marks- manship and promoting firearm safety. Boone marksmen compete for National lndoor Ir. Cham- pionship in Sarasota. Front Row: Iimil Schulte. Roh- crt Reiss, Barry Xlandell. Second Row: loannc Shock, Frank Redwuy, llill Knight, XV1irren Ruhright. 'l FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: Rivers Wrench, Rosi Riley, Sally Erskene, Dorette Nelson, Jane Bearden, Natalie Gore, Jackie Snell, Kathy Kirchmier, Joan Turner. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Shattler, Rolande Bisson, Margie Klink, Beverly Hamer, Judy Rickerson lVice-Presidentl, Mary Jane Hatield tPresidentJ, Priscilla Koch tHistorianl, Elke Arndt lTreasurerJ, Jeannette Steere tRecording Secretaryb, Martha MacNamara fCor- responding Secretaryl, Brenda Gambull. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Ward, Rose Ann Boxberger, Anita Morgan, Kathy Boyd, Linda Warfel, Barbara Al- bright, Valerie Heckwolf, Bonnie Spegal, Kathy La Francis, Faye Ward, Candy Greiner, Martha Jones. FOURTH ROW: Kay Gaffney, Frances Taylor, Janet Burnett, Barbara Wood, Jean Benzing, Terry Adkinson, Carol Schulte, Toni LeProhon, Judy Mears, Lorraine Staidle. FIFTH ROW: Lee Grant, Patty Driggers, Peggy Garrison, Rosemarie McCann, Linda Wilson, Carol Kruckemyer, Carol Fontana, Barbara Dugan, Allene Taylor. Future Nurses learn Routine at Urange Memorial Hospital '6Temperature 124 degrees? lmpossiblelw gasps a member of the Future Nurses Club as she learns to use a thermometer under the supervision of a competent nurse. The young Florence Nightingales contribute their time each week in service for the hospital. They serve the community as they gain experience which will prove valuable to them. Wfmrkiilg as nurses' aides making beds, taking temperatures and tlistriliuting meals, they perform many of the little things which are essential lo the normal functioning of hospital routine. Visiting other hospitals and attending a eon- vention in Melbourne gave them opportunities to learn more about the medical profession. 124 4 On Saturday Future Nurses, Dorette Nelson and ludy Mears, devote many busy hours :it the hospital assisting patients. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-FRONT ROW: Joy McLaughlin tPresidentJ, Sandra Hoague lVice-Presidenti,Ann Nolen tSec- retaryl, Jenny Price iTreasurerI, Judy Rickerson lHistoriani. SECOND ROW: Darlene Dowda, Sheila Planavsky, Sarah Bandy, Martha Jones. THIRD ROW: Miss Barbara Dozier lCo-Sponsori, Val- erie Heckwolf, Duane Smith, Carolyn Har- den, Miss Elizabeth Haas lCo-Sponsorl. Consideration tor llthersg Goal oi Future Homemakers 'iUnselfish is the adjective to describe the Work of the Future Homemakers of America. Wiith others in mind, the girls planted flowers along the Davis Causeway and behind the 200 building. To help brighten the Christmas of those less for- tunate than themselves, they decorated a tree for the parental home. During their lunch hours, the girls sold cupcakes to raise the necessary funds for these projects. All of these ventures are concrete evidence that the Future Homemakers strive not only to im- prove the home, but also the school and community. And lt's Back to Elementary School for Future Teachers i'Can you spell catfw hHow much are two and two? These are stock questions that a future teach- er may ask of a pupil at Blankner Elementary School. Trying their hand at teaching, the Boone students gained experience assisting the teachers. In the course of the year, members of the club improved the faculty lounge in the 200 building, sold brownies and, in emergencies, substituted for some of the high school teachers. Although the students helped whenever necessary, the clulfs main objective is to encourage young men and women into the teaching profession. FUTURE TEACHERS-FRONT ROW: Pat Alter, Ruth Weinberger, Bob Burleson iTreasureri, Sandra Adams iPresidentJ, Lanie Newton iChaplainJ, Sandy Caruthers CSecretaryl, Andrea Petersen, Cecile Eisenberg. SECOND ROW: Miss Alka Moore lSponsori, Peggy Shaefier, Sheila Tewell, Bonnie Frey, Faye Galloway, Nancy Childs, Cheryl Rae Morrison, Roxanne Storey, Sherry Maloney, Mrs. Umstead, Judy Dotter, Harriot Welborn, Margaret Cody, Gayle Jackson, Peggy Schmidt, Martha Dixon y , ,f f V 1 f 'E , J Isla Cox ICO-Sponsorl. THIRD ROW: Chloe T D.C.T.-FRONT ROW: Danny Wiggins CPresidentD, Mary Guilfoyle tVice-Presidentl, Sharon Vickers CSecretaryJ, Sylvia Wright tTreasureri, Ruth Smith iReporterJ, James Brown iHistorianl. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rolfmg, tSponsorl, Martha Wood, Haven Hannie, Shirley Nelson, Jean Lindamood, Pat Ustler, Betty Sebek, Joyce Dumph. THIRD ROW: Charles Reid, Sharon Horton, Annette Gill, Ealnor Gillenwater, Beverly Kukol, Barbara Ash, Jon Paulding. ll. IJ. T. Float Wins Prize in Seventh Homecoming Parade Wfhis is the proper method of operating this machinef' explains an instructor to D.C.T. mem- bers. The Diversified Cooperative Training Club stresses the service department rather than the selling department of business training. The 20 members of the club, which is closely associated with the Distributive Education Club, attended state and local conferences in Daytona and Sanford. Together, the D.E. and D.C.T. Clubs constructed a float for the Homecoming Parade. Work and Play Combine Well ln D. E.ers' Busy Schedule I'll be with you immediatelyln This is an often-heard phrase in various downtown stores as Distributive Education students try to satisfy their patrons. They must extend courteous and respectful service as they have been taught. Daily these students spend two hours at Boone receiving instructionsg then they do actual sales work for the remainder of the day. The 22 mem- bers of this club attend the annual Distributive Education Conferences in Sanford and Daytona. D.E.-FRONT ROW: Janet Lassile tPresidenti, James Polk, Brenda Baylor CSecretaryJ, Delberta Hitchings tTreasurerJ, Sylvia Boswell CReporteri, Crawford Boswell tParliamentarianD, Don Guilfoyle tChapain, Historianl, Robert Quates tHistorianJ. SECOND ROW: Miss Erress Arant tSponsori, Rodney Nielson, Karen Cook, Sandra Farrell, Jackie Slobin, Ella Mae Cummings, Robert Verost, John Legvold. THIRD ROW: David Wensel, Joyce Denham, Carlyn Lewis, Ann Thorne, Jo Ann Thomas, Tom England CVice-Presidentl. Gregg Writers' Black Magic Helps Clip Eagles' Talons You-cloo ilolls vast ai strange spell over the l':tllEIt'Willt'I' liaglr-s last Nou-iiilwr clue to tlw initia- tive- ol' tliv Gregg Write-rs. Nlortally piervetl with Ilt'iil'l-llt'iltlt'4l pins. the rf-tl anal wliite' lapel dolls ln-lpetl to inspire- llw llraws to lieat their vross- town rivals. 'l'ln-se i'esoi1i'4-ellil girls strive to exemplily tlic- iileals ol' liom-sly, integrity. vo-operaliml anal st-rvive while preparing themselves lor future St't'l'0lill'lill jolis. lVlt'IlllDt'l'Slllp is open to all who have 1-arm-tl at li or lwltvr average in SllUl'lllLiIlLl. Congratulations are in ortler lor Sylvia Richurtlson and Mur- w. gif: Mdiraiw whom Pat Kelly :incl Carolyn Ureenwcll incluct. cv GREGG WRITERS-FRONT ROW: Lila Black lPresidentJ Carol n Greenwell iVice-Presidentl, Evelyn Johnson fSecretaryJ, Pat Kelly fHistorianl, 1 Y Peggy Schmidt llreasurerl, Berta Mae Ragin lChaplalnJ, Martha Dixon. SECOND ROW: Bragg, Doris Jo Burton, Juanita Rogers, Sidney Coone, Mrs. Elisabeth Tinkler lSponsorl. Carolyn Maksi, Betty Watson, Merle Ellerbe. 3 127 Miss Norma Booth CCo-Sponsorl, Delores Galloway, Jean THIRD ROW: Bessie Copher, Estelle Odom, Sheila Tewell, JP 7 Vx 1 THESPIANS-SITTING: Judy Rickerson tTreasurerl, Bl-arbara Geddes, Charlotte Reed KChaplainJ, Janice Adams, Paul Fague CSponsorJ. STAND- ING: Barbara Albright tPresident7, Gene Pendergress lVice'Pres+dentJ, Jim Gammon CHistorianJ, Barbara Mayo CSecretaryJ. Charlotte Reed, Barbara Mayo, Gene Pendergrass, Barbara Albright and Indy Rickerson dramatize a Thespian scene. 128 Drama! Suspense! Hilarity! All Pnrtrayed hy Thespians Act Well your partg therein all honor lies. The members of the National Thespians Society aim to learn the true meaning of their motto by spon- soring and assisting with the production of the class plays and attending the annual Drama Clinic in Gainesville. For entrance into this organization, a goal of 25 points must be obtained. After fulfilling the requirement for membership, the Thespians sub- scribe to the Dranzalics magazine which they use for reference in one-act skits given during their meetings. The desire to give a good performance on and behind the stage helps them gain experience and knowledge in the arts of the theater. All the mem- bers of Thespians are encouraged to attend the Annie Russel 'Theater for greater appreciation of the stage, its plays and actors. Off-stage rehearsals add spark and vitality to the life' like characterizations of David Carlton and Thespians- Barluarglgigdslcs, Tina Deluca and Gene Pendcrgrass-in the amusing senior class production ot' Father knows Best. NIAJORETTES-FRONT ROW: Judy Walker tCaptainb, Louise Harrell, Marie Farrington, Ruth Walker, Mollie lVlcCrone, Irene Purcell. SECOND ROW: Faith Christensen, Patti Wright, Beverly Hamer, Betty Priest, Audrey Horne, Flora Way. Majorettes Vie for Chance to March with Band at Eames Blistered feet and tired arms are the result of many hours of practice for Boone majorettes. Every afternoon during football season the girls work on routines and solos for halftime shows. This organization is made up of two spirited corps. All the members must maintain a C average or higher throughout the year. The A corp, which has 12 members, marches at all the football games and parades, while the eight girl B corp is a chal- lenge for this cherished privilege. The group represented Boone in the Ocoee and Sanford twirling shows and the Casparilla parade. Twenty V-Club lnitiates Dun Urange ut Prowess in Sports Climb that flagpole, barks a Boone letterman to a Varsity Club pledge during the annual pledge week. This accomplishment and many more make up the initiation rites which the boys who have let- tered in a major sport must carry out for esteemed positions in the Varsity Club. Easily identifiable by their orange sweaters, Var- sity Clubbers stand for the ideal sportsmen at Boone. Besides participating in athletics, the boys in orange can be found at basketball games seating students and teachers, selling refreshments or just making themselves useful. VARSITY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Randy Farm Jack Carter, Reginald Poli tSergeant at Armjli, on Davis tVice-Pr ' ndy Anderson tPres- identb, John Jones tTreasurerl i e c aski Tom Houston Jim Cambron Ro er Johns Aver o ers D ROW Calvin Alexander David , D PY I 1 i 9 1 9 i 5 i Carlton, Larry Tillis, Glenn Stepp, Mitchell Ellis, George Pitts, Don Patton, Henry Dasse, Al Smith, Fred Edwards. THIRD ROW: Russell Fergerson, Bob Lambertson, Don Williams, John Odem, Jim Calhoun, Gregory Haney, Graham Haney, David Runyon, Bob Lang. FOURTH ROW: Pat Dickson, Ralph Nleloon, Larry Evans, David Rubright, Leroy Luke, Dick Schmidt, Bill Andrus, George Foti lSponsorl. FIFTH ROW: Richard Harkins, Jimmy Lucas, Jack Crumpton, Bill Wetherbee, David Nlease, Bill Lane, John Roberts. BAND OFFICERS AND SERGEANTS-FIRST ROW: Phil Tatich tDrum Majorl, Jerry Wood lCaptainJ. SECOND ROW: Joyce Weirich, Joyce Lockarny, Joyce Herndon-Lieutenants. THIRD ROW: Vernie Hardin, Ann Shumaker, Charles Jones, Eddie McMichen-Lieutenants. FOURTH ROW: Mike Schubert, John Perkins, Ronnie Kaminer, Judy Cox. Band Shows Accomplishment as Year ul Work, Fun Closes uSomething Old. Something Newn is one of the various themes carried out in foothall halftinies. Twelve high-stepping majorettes and a sixty-piece hand complete the marching unit of the Braves. After football season, concert season begins. Four Boone students attend the three-day music clinic at Tampa. To climax this trip, students participate in a concert given the last evening. Weeks and even months are spent preparing for the 'tBig Nightv, the annual Boone-Edgewater City Band Clinic. This contest consists of solos and en- sembles, which are judged and rated. The members receiving highest scores are awarded medals. At the end of the year the sophomores and the juniors who have met the necessary requirements earn a hand letter, while qualifying seniors receive their long awaited band pins. BAND I-FIRST ROW: Lillian Knapp, Margie Klink. SECOND ROW: Flora Way, Cheryl Morrison, Alice Bradford, Joyce Weirich, Tom McCren, John Broskey, Gene Howeller. THIRD ROW: Mike Schubert, Jean Powers, Joyce Lockaniy, Linda Warfel, Linda Wilson, Rick Engel, Janette Byron, Raymond Bath. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Jones, Dixie Kelley, Nina Bentty, Kristen Blacken, Bobby Fenell, Ronald Wiggins, Tom Kennedy, Dick Purdy, Mike Neal, Mac Barield. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Lowery, Vernie Hardin, Jerry Wood, Jerry Stewart, Dufty Knowlton, Richard Thames, Eddie Hayes. 130 3 , Band members unpack on returning from ri trip to West Palm Old Glory silently unfurls when Vcrnic linrtlin, Phillip licuch where they participated in the gay halftime festivities. Askew and Rohcrt Loy perform this trzitlitionztl cert-mcmy. FIRST ROW: Linda Ishmael, Carol Kruckemyer. SECOND ROW: Tony Scribner, Roland Weinsier, Benny Bryan, Joyce Headon,A Ronnie Kaminer, Ann Shumaker. THIRD ROW: Robert Loy, Craig Irwin, Eddie Mcllllichen, John Perkins, Phillip Askew, Phil Tatich, Bill Tyree, lvlartin Krell. FOURTH ROW: Clinton Van Nest, Ray lVlcLeroy, Charles Jones, Beverly Hamer, Clare Frick, Kenny O'Neal, John lVlcCoy, Gerald Bowland, Judy Cox. FIFTH ROW: Harold Horton, Stan Oliver. if Q1 lfll ' I . if I I A CAPPELLA CHORUS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Booth CDirectorl, Janet Willis, Ann Fishback, Estelle Harrell, Margaret Henderson, Tina Williams, Jerry Cowherd, Judy Blankenship, Patty Porter, Athalia Honeycutt, Barbara Erickson, Patty Banta, Betsy McNamee, Delores Brockman, Peggy McNamee, Peanut Bowles, Diane Hoequist fAccompanistJ. SECOND ROW: Sam Kinney, Jerry Collier, Ronnie Evens, Don Thomas, Barbara Kinnie, Pat Barrett, Nancy Harris, Jo Ann Gabor, Patty Taylor, Estella Odem, Donna Kinney, Judy Gabor, Joan Sutherland, Judy Brown, Gloria Leek. THIRD ROW: Charles Higginbotham, Colin Vickers, Bennie Paul, Billy Rogers, Otis Cook, Stan Kolski, Ann Carson, Adeina Meloon, Juanita Rogers, Kay Young, Katie Head, Linda Galley, Donna Abello, Barbara Woods, Carol White, Martha MacNamara, FOURTH ROW: Ray Jones, Ken Worsham, Joel Strickland, Lawrence Banks, Frances Taylor, Ruth Barnes, Carleen Johnson, Sara Lester, Janet Burnett, Joleen Warren, Shirley Banks, Carol Price, Sylvia Ross, Pat Kelley. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie McKay, Jimmy Weir, John Williams, Charles Heimberg, John Gisler, George Pitts, Mitchell Ellis, Kenna Sims, Gail Arens, Carol Burchell, Judy Rickerson, Rosemary Smith, Donna Brown, Thelma Arnett. SOPHOMORE GIRLS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Joyce Booth tDirectori, Marie Outlaw, Bonnie Stoltz, Mary Ann Thompson, Jocelyn Barker, Linda McLelland, Adele Leonard, Gayle Jackson, Margie Cook, Joyce Crist, Sylvia Morris, Barbara Lee, Laura Lee Ciaramello, Kay Glou, Diana McCann, Lynda Cranford, Sally Fortson. SECOND ROW: Edith Palmer, Judy Caraway, Linda Blankenship, Sandra DeGundele, Frieda Clifford, Pat Martin, Claudia Nilson, Peggy Davis, Judi Francisco, Joy Wilson, Ruby Canada, Carolyn Browning, Ruth Schankweiler, Pat Story, Sherri Eustin, Carolyn Irey. THIRD ROW: Barbara Stiles, Yvonna Fleming, Donna Nelson, Dianne Fitzgerald, Calida Smith, Lynda Counts, Sandra Feston, Patty Hamil- ton, Carolyn Ward, Carole Motl, Janet Hertgel, Barbara Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Rosalind Tyre, Jeannie Dieboct, Cheryle Drake, Linda Mullins, Hester Burchard, Wanda Taylor, Mary Jo Black, Lorelea Groover, Patsy Waters, Melinda Gretzinger, Jeanne Mastry, Yvonne Whiting, Carol King, Carol Williams. FIFTH ROW: Linda Ross, Beth Sigler, Marcia Cox, Fonda Roberts, Sue Voorhees, Linda Mitchell, Charlotte Sanders, Pat Mayhew, Gayle DeLoach, Sue Scarborough, Carol Bailey, Linda Spano. MIXED CHORUSEFRONT ROW: Marie Outlaw CAccompanistl, Sherry Willsey, Diane May, Kathi Robinson, Barbara Gebhard, Sylvia Foster, Carole Schwalbach, Sharon Kiernon. SECOND ROW: Peggy Garrison, Geraldine Tiehl, Linda Grace, Dolores Brockman, Sandra Collier, Jennifer Horne, Ginger Hilliard. THIRD ROW: Pat McNulty, Judy Rogers, Ora Mae Canada, Gail Arens, Carol Mayheld, Shirley Andorka, Judy Daub. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Burton, Patricia Lockwood, Virginia Lang, Kenna Sims, Mary Sipple, Patsy Smith. FIFTH ROW: Lloyd Murphy, Garry Swain, Henry Brown, Larry Darnell, George Pitts, John Bennett, Jim Calhoun, Lawrence Banks, Louis Bell. A LM wwwo s :Ii 4. K L. ' ef' i-N. fx I , Q- f 5 I , A f fi , -S 5. ,,.,, 2 , . -. , E I 3 , ' A . , xg. Q X fl ...V 'i'i 'f .'., I ., 1 . F ,M , , ff. , , 'K ge J QQ i 23, Elec Club Attends District Music Festival in Daytona Sun and song-the members of the lioone Clee Club enjoy both of these at the annual District lVlu- sic Festival in Daytona Beach each spring. The day consists of songs while the evening includes a con- cert given by the entire ensemble. Those students re- ceiving superior earn the privilege of attending the State Festival in Tampa. i'The Messiah and uThe Ceremony of Carols are among the programs the Clee Club presents dur- ing the year. The students spend hours in practice and study in order to assure themselves of a success- ful performance. A Cappella, the Mixed Chorus, Sophomore Girls, and Sophomore Boys? Choruses-a combination of over two hundred voices-unite to form an active and most colorful organization. Do, Re, Mi, are the sounds Diane I-Ioequist and Patty Porter use in warming up for their Final performance. Harmrwxious intonations and melody characterize the chorus of 275 students under the expert direction of Mrs. loyce Booth. The mass chorus presents numerous inspiring productions throughout the year for many schools and music festivals. aa Us -HEX M 15. .K Y it 1 1 V - t f G: ' fi if i e .. 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R B , I - l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C 1 C 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 3 1 1 Dulllon Karen Dlrnltry Johnny Dobson Lundy Donaldson Patrucua Duncan Leslle Durban Jack Durham Eugene Eaton Margaret Edenfleld Randy Edmondson Holdey Elder Jack Ellars Otto Ellerbe Judith Enfxnger Joyce Enflnger Martha Ersknne Sally Eutsler Margaret Evans Maynard Evans Yvonne Eveland Ronald Fam LaDell Farrington Marne Fieldhouse Tommy Fields Johnny Funck Lols Flscher Margaret Fitzgerald Dxane Fleming Yvonne Flowers Marcia Fortson Sally Francusco Judlth Frank Charles Incoming Sophnmores Slowly Gam Sense ol Franke Arthur Frlck Constance Frledt Linda Froemmlng Sandra Frye Wilma Fugate Rex Fuller Eldred Fuls Bertha Funk Frank Furlow Frances Gall Ardlth Galloway Faye Gardner Carol Garrard Connue Gersteln Reglnald Glddens Carl Grlbert Mary Gxlllam Jeannue Gilmore Mary Glov Kay Good Josephane Gordon Douglas Gore Natalle Goss Wnlluam Graham Carol Graham Stewart Grant Patrlcua Green Murlam Grelner Barbara Groover Judith Groover Lorelea Grubbs Ruth Gustln Sharon Guthrxe Robert Haberstock Duana Hagen Gary Hagenston Rnchard Hall Carol Hall Charles l , , , f , , , , , , , , , , 1 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , I l 4 , Franklin, Benjamxn , , , , , , , , , , , , f , , , , , , I , , , , , , , , , .mm 1 ,.,- . , , , , , , f , , 9 1.18 Belungmg during Traditional Howdy Week Howlngton Davld Hudson Kay Huggins Franklin Huggins Norman Hull Patricia Hut er Bill Irey Carolyn Ishmael Linda Ivester Renee Jackson Gayle Jackson William James Susan Jewell Jenllynn Johnson Arthur Johnson Linda Johnson Linda D Johnson Lynda Johnson Matthew Jones Beverly Jones Elmer Jones James Jones Norton Jones Robert Jones Shirley Joyner Joel Kanan Joan Kannaday Thomas Kelch Melvm Kelley Mike Kelley Nancy Kelley Richard Kelly Dolores Kemp Jerry Kimmel Gall Kinney Samuel Kirby Brenda Kllnk Margie Knowlton Wilbur Kost Dennis Hamilton Patricia Hampton Carolyn Hand Stanley Hardman James Harless Sharon Harper Linda Harrell Katherine Harrington Patrlc Harris Sue Hays Edgar Heaney Joanne Heckle Barbara Heckle William Hefferan John Heltman Sharon Helton Barbara Hennlg Glenn Herr Elizabeth Hertzel Janet Hiatt Larry Hilton Anne Hates Dennis Hobbs Alice Hobbs Benjamin Hodges Betty Holland Jean Hollar Sue Holstein Barbara Honnert Patricia Hood Dorothy Horton Harold Horton Virginia Ia , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , f , , , l f , , , , , , , I I I I , I , . . , , , Hullng, Lillian , i , , , , f , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , l , , , , , , , , I 1 l Kramer Rudolph Kroell Peter Kruckemyer Carol Lalng Wrlllarn Lallement Arthur Lancaster Janice Lancaster Karen Lane Wnlluam Langley Hope Lantz Peter Lashbrook Dabney Lawson Rebecca Leary Carolyn Leek Charles LeHeup Dorothy LeHellf Nancy Leonard Adele LeProhon A Logan Cecnl Logan Nancy Loring Robert Lovun Wanda Lowery Cheryl Lowery Josephine Lundqulst Joyce McAuley Lawrence McCallum Leslle McCann Dlana McCollum Marcna McCollum Susan McCrea Tom McCrone Mollle McCumber Dlanna McDaniel Oscar McDonald Barbara McDugold Leon McElroy Eleanora McGlnnls Dorothy McGregor Roger McGulre John McKee Jacquellne McLean Llnda McLelland Llnda McMullen Sue 'VlcRae Clarence MacDonald Bruce MacLean Judith Macy Bernuce Maples Joyce Martin ee Martln Edward Martin Eloon Martin Glenn Martin Judy Martln Pamela Martnn Tana Mashburn Frances Mastry Jeanne Mauldln Leslle Maxfleld Tlrnothy Maxwell Patrncla Mayfield Carol Mayhew a Meador Carolyn Mears Judlth Mellow Beverly Melton Krustlna Mlchaels Robert Muller Neva Mlnnlck Loss Mltchell Llnda Moffses Vlrglnua 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 ,D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,Pt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Parker Walter Parks Harold Parrlsh Sherry Partln Gladys Partlow Kathryn Patterson Harriet Paul Terry Pease Carol Pell Ml dred Pennington Talmadge Peterson Nancy Peyton James Phnfer Johnny Puke Betty Planavsky Shevla Pope Brenda Potruln Pauline Prasek Ellen Prlce Patrucua Pruce Shlrley Prnest Kathryn Quanls James Rackham Bnllne Rakes Carole Ramsey Carol elrrer Gerald Renter Katty Rentz Klune Reus Brent Rice Wllllam Roberts Fonda Roberts John Robertson Mary Robmson Danny Roblnson Josepl Roblnson Josephlne Robnnson Kenny Rogers Charles Roseboom Mar a Ross Donna Morgan Anlta Morrls Sylvua Motl Carole Moye Larry Mulllgan George Mulllns Linda Murphy Henry Murrah Linda Murray Laurel Myerson Valerle Napler Robert Neal Mlchael Neel Chester Nelson Donna Nelson Dorette Nelson Janet Nelson Roger Nesmnth Vlcky Newton Beverly Nlchols Margaret Nlelsen Arlelgh Nllson Claudua Norfleet George Novotny Jam Odem Rosemary Odermann Mary Oluff Bert O Neal Kenny Osgood Louise Overpeck Marla Padgett Robert Palmer Edith IS' , , , l , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1, , , , , , f , , , , , , , , , I , , , , , , , , , , I , , , , , , , , , l , , , , , LM, , . , , I , , , , , A , , , , , , ,Y L . .. -- Ross Llnda Ross Robbln Rouse Llnda Rowland Dennus Rowland Ethel Sambuchl Judy Sanders Charlotte Sanders Constance Sanford Llnda Schall Iren Schankweller Ruth Schell Romllle Schlensker Judy Schluraff Davud Schluraff James Schnoebelen Mary Schroeder Gary Schulte Carol Scogglns Vance Searcy John Seay Dorls Selple Eugene Selph Frances Sexson Vlrglnla Shaeffer Margaret Shaffer Martha Shattler Mary Shruver Robert Shuman Susan Slgler Jennlbeth Snmpson Mary Supple Allan Sloan Arnold Sloan Katana Sfnlth Aprll Smith Calida Srnlth Connle Snell Jacquellne Sne Karn Snyder Carroll Speed Morrl Sponder Lmda Stehle Anne Stephens Angellne Stepp Claude Stewart Susan Stiles Barbara Stockham Lawrence Stokes Charles Stoltz Bonnle Story Patrlcla Sulllvan George Summers Monroe Suttor James Swallow Gary Swarthout Robert Swartzwelder Frank Sway Jerry Sweat Charles Sweeney Mary Swope Ounda Taley Allx Tart Llnda Tatersall Fred Tayler Patricia Teston Sandra Thomas Donald Thomas Nellie Thomas Patrlcla Thompson Barbara Thompson Louise Thompson Judy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l n 1 1 ll e , .. 1 '1- 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in Their Play The Mummy and The Mumps White, Judith White Nlary Whiting, Yvonne Whittington, Ralph Wiggins, Donald Williams, Frances Williams, John Wilson, Martha Woodburn Patricia Wooten, Judy Wrench, Carol Wright, Barry Wright, Donna Wright, Patricia Wright, Thomas Yeager, Judith Yelvington, Andy YOung, Lois Yimmerman, Rusle Z tzelberger Elizabeth Thompson, Mary Tillis, Joe Tillman, Linda Tompkins, Barbara Tracht, Arthur Tremblay, John Trotto, Bob Tucker, James Turner, Gail Tuttle, Dee Updike, Walter Vale, Nlarie Voorhees, Sue Walker, Ruth Ward, Carolyn Ward, Faye Warden, Carolyn Warfel, Linda Warman, Rodney Warner, Wayne Waters, Patricia Watkins, Nancy Watrous, lVlelva Watson, Elmer Weber, Deana Vveed, Judith Weir, John Welborn, Harriet Welch, Edwin Wells, Carol Werner, Don West, Ray Lawrence Stockham foresees much work :incl study in his clcvclopln 10561314 cnt lmm n Pnpoosc to il Br 115, CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Brimble, secretaryg Russell Fergerson, treasurerg Elke Arndt, presidentg John Odem, vice president. '-ue. Preparing the necessary plans lor Iunior Class Day. lean lienzing conlers with lxey's General Manager, Iaines Keith. Acher Acker Acosta Adkinson Aguiar Alderman Alford Allen Allsbrook Arne-rson Anderson, K. Anderson, N. Anthony Arnes Arndt Blass lltlicers Represent JLNIUHS . . . lit-turning to lioone lor l938- l959, 688 I11CllllJt'I'H of the junior Class expe- rieneetl triumph . . . elation . . . apprehension . . . the wontlerl'ul lies-ling ol' reaehing a higher plateau. Un the lirst tlay . . . greeting oltl lrieinls . . . making new ones . . . me-niorizing new selietlules. All through the year . . . prae- tieing . . . seeking greater skill in languages. sliortliantl and typing . . . electing elass elli- eers. Lvnclergoing club initiation rites . . . hearing loelier doors elanging between elasses . . . working at Ivey's. Presenting . . . enjoying . . . the Junior Play . . . the glamour . . . thrill of the Junior-Senior Prom. Studying at the entl ol' the year . . . hoping lor the best on hnal exams. Then, report eartls . . . sueeess . . . antl Juniors loolx alieatl . . . to Senior aetiyities . . privileges ol' the Class ol' l96O. Juniors in Government at Boone Avera Baker Ballard Banks AMY Barfleld Ba nes Barrett Batten Bear Bearden Beasley Beers Bent Benzmg Busson Blackwelder Blankenshnp Bonglorno Bonner Boutty Brakebnll Brazell Brnmble Britt Brown Brown Brown Burleson Burnett Burns Burton K 145 Atalski Aubuchon Banta Barber Baumgardner Beach e Bennett Blake Blanar Bowen Bragg Brock Brown C Bruner Bunnell Burton R Busb B Il Brown, D. , Nl. , R. , S. ,, ,W Y fir., Vivacious I. V. Cheerleader, Patty Luke, urges the baby Braves on to victory. Cannon Carey Chennell Colleylb' Cooper Cottrell Cranstown Crider Crowell Crum Christensen, F. Coler '27 Cacciatore Cady Caldwell Calhoun Cameron, A. Cameron, D. Campbell Candler Carroll Cartwright Casenoue Casselman Christensen, J. Church Clark Cole Collier Collins Colvin Connolley Counts Cowherd Cox Crandell Crippen Crooker Crossley Crowder Crumpton Cummings Damer Davis, C. School Spirit Inspires Juniors to 146 Strive for Superior Achievements Dawson Day Dayton De Velder Donn Dollins Dougherty Dowda Dumford Dunaway Early Eaton Erickson Evans Felts Ferguson Flynn Fontana Ford Futch Ga a Garnbrell Garrison Gebhard Gill an Glasscock Goodwin Gresham Ha Haman Hamly 147 Davis, NI. Davis, S. Dillard Dotter Drrggers Dugan Edgar Edge Frshback Flowers Gaffey Garley Geyer Grlbertson Guthrie Hair Harden Harrell I A r H-rr, D. rr, K. 3335? Report Cards Prnvlde lncentlve tor Harnson Hart Helrnburg Henderson H1Hnard Hdhard Honnert Hope Hunt R Hunt S Jameson Jane Johnson Jones C Joyce Kagan Harvey Head Heagy HeckwoH Hendnck Hendncks Herndon Haen Hdton Hoague Hobbm Honeycutt Hopmns Horne A Horne J Houchlns e Ingernwan Irwin Johnson Johnson C Johnson D Johnson D Jones C Jones Jones Jones VV Kagey Kanuner KeHey KeHogg fN'. ' ' , G. ' ' , H. lbarguen Id , C. , . E. , . D. , . T, , H. , . E. , D. ,P. Juniors in their lluest for Wisdom 149 Kennedy Kershaw Keys Kiernan Killingsworth Kingsbury Kinney Kirchmier Klinger Knapp Knox Koblasz Lantz Lawrence Lawson Layne Lewis, J. Lewis, P. Lillo Lippmann Lloyd Logan Lonas Long Lucas Luke, lVl. Luke, P. Luther McClintock McElroy McGill McGraw Periodic grades cause mixed emotions tor juniors Hunk Ruchn :md Sybil Hunt. Lang, J. Lang, V. Lee Lester Littlefield Lively Lord Lowie lVlcCalI lVlcCann McLaughlin McMichen Iunior English themes present quite 21 problem for Dick Cannon und joe Lord. Mashburn May, C. Moffses Mondok Moye Naylor Nealey Nickerson Nielson Osgood 3 Morris, M. Oppermesn 'VlcNamee McNeill McNulty Macnamara Madison Malley Mann, J. Mann, M. May, R. Meadows Melvin Metz Moore Moorrnan Morris, D. Morris, H. Mullins Murran Murray Musgrove Neidig Nelson Newsom Newton Nystrom Odem Olive J. Olive, S. Outlaw Owen Paeglow Pedrick Research Themes Alford Juniors 150 Practice Assembling information Pelfrey Penninger Perkins Peters Pickard Pittman Pitts Platt Plumb Pope, F. Pope, J. Porter Powers, J Pridgeon Prince Prophitt Raehn Rainer Ralls Reis Richards Richter Robinson Roesel Rudin Runyon Salamone Salter Schubert Scott Scragg Scruggs 151 f as ?-we YO Sharon Smith and Pat Heagy discuss the fundamentals of sewing in Home EC. I. Potter Powers, E. l Purcell Qualls Reynolds Rice Rogers Rubright Sambuchi Sanborn Sears Seeburger Sexton Shafer Sheek Sheppard Slaughter Smuth B Smothers Smothers Stafford Standle Stone Storey Swann M Swann N Taylor P Thanes Thorwald lhraulkull D P Shoop Sumo Sums Supple Smith J Smuth Nl S Smith Nl W Smnth R Spegal Spear Splvack Spivey Stewart B Stewart G Stewart J Stockham Su ly Sunday Swann A Sweat Sweeney Taylor E Taylor F Thlele Thomas F Thomas J Thompson Tlllman T all B L Tundall B W Todd Blass Day at Ivey s Elves Junlurs 19 , I I , l Strycker I , . , . ind , . . 51 Way nl Increasing Blass Treasury Torrandell 'lrulock Turner, L. Turner, L. Turner, P. Tuthill Underwood Van Brero Van Camp Van Nest Vines Vinson Walker Wallace Ward Ware Warren, R. Way Webber Weir Windorff Willard O. lVl. Williams, D. Williams, J Wineland Wishon Wood, B, Wood, T. Woods, T. Woolary Woodward Yates 153 'Y' 1-f' Barbara Clark's expert sulcsmzinship has influenced Dr. Ienscn to make ll purchase. r Voorhees Wade N Warner Warren, J. Weirick Wells Willsey Wilson Woods D. Woods, L. Zayton Zeigler Favorod with a Modern School in a Healthtul Climate, Seniors 0 SENIURS . . . Future citizens in a democ- racy ...A IX s the perspectives of 465 seniors expanded, horizons hroadened . . . Interna- tional, national and local events hound the small world of close friends at Boone in 1959 . . . The controversial question of segregation vs. integration, the firing of missiles and rockets in the future conquering of outer space, the touchy world situation, the Popeis death and the election of the new one-all of these events influenced their studies, decisions and futures . . . In local events . . . the district elections, dedication of the new city hall. the growing population of Orlando and social af- fairs at the Youth Center topped their mem- ories hecause scniors were among them. They were a part of them . . . On campus seniors observed the appointments of the assistant principal, Richard Jolley, and 24 teachers among whom 15 were replacements . . . Tra- ditional Howdy Yveek, fun of fadsgthe sack, ivey league-challenges of school work, the heated discussions of the 'hopen prom --to he or not to he? . . . indignation at hornh scares, sighs over the teen-age idol Ricky Nelson singing Lonesome Townii . . . revenge against the once mightyii Eagles, cherished senior privileges. childish antics of Color Day . . . the excitement of graduation . . . Having complctcd their youthful apprentice- ship at Wm. li. Boone High School, the seniors of the Class of 1959 step confidently out into the mature world, the world of marriage . . . higher education . . . or commerce. Work and Play In Harmony K AREW SUE ABRAMS Ross Townshrp School Hamtlton Ohm 57 GAA 58 59 Hlstonan 58 Presldent 59 Graduation Usher 58 Tr1H1Y 58 Art Club 58 59 StudentCounc1lRepresentat1ve 59 Senate 59 SYLVIA IEBECCA ADAIR Pep Club 58 59 LYNDA JANICE ADANIS llant Osceola Hugh School Ktsstmmee Flortda 57 58 Thesplans 59 Tn H1Y 9 SANDRA DALE ADAMS lSandyl Tr1H1Y 58 59 Torch Society 57 58 59 Future Teachers 57 58 59 Prestdent 59 Pep Club 57 ROKEL WILFRED AGUIAR French Club 59 Pan Amertcan League 59 BARBARA ANN ALBRICHT Thesplans 58 59 Presldent 59 Tn HIY 58 59 Cashier 58 59 Craduatxon Usher 58 Future Nurses 57 58 59 Latln Club 57 French Club 58 59 Sophomore Class Play 57 Semor Class Play 59 Stardust Players 58 Reporter 58 Senate 59 Student Councxl Representattve 59 CLYDE RAY ALDRIDGE JOHN CALVIN ALEXANDER Student Council Representatlve 57 58 Varslty Club 58 59 JV Football 57 Varsxty Football 58 59 ,IINII ELIZABETH ALLEN Hr Lzghts 59 PATRICIA COLLEEN ALTER lPatl Leesvllle Hlgh School Leesvllle Loulslana 57 Trl H1Y 58 59 Band 58 Swlmmmg Team 58 Card Sectlon 58 59 ,lumor Red Cross 59 Safety Club 59 I'uture Teachers 51 PATRICIA ANNETTE AVIOS lPalt Safety Club 57 Junior Red Cross 57 58 Student Council Representatne ANDERSON lAndyl Pan American League 57 Key Club 57 58 59 Varsity Club 57 58 59 Presxdent 59 Speaker of the House 59 ,IV Football 57 ,IV Basket ball 57 Varsity Football 58 59 Varslty Basketball 58 59 Varslty Baseball 57 58 59 Honor Soclety 58 59 Boys State 58 ,IUDITH ELSIE ANDERSON Uudyt Secretary of e Sophomore Class 57 Student Council Representattve Heart Hop Attendant 57 Homecommg Attendant 57 Nlay Day Attendant 58 Tr1H1Y 58 French Club 59 ,Iumor Class Day 59 Head Craduatlon Usher ,IV Cheerleader 58 Varsity Cheerleader 59 Presldent of the Senate 59 Card Sectlon 58 Semor Class Day ,IUHIOF Class Play lsher 58 SALLY ANDERSON SHIRLEY .IO ANDORKA A Cappella Chorus 58 59 THELNIA LOUISE ARNETT Glee Club 58 A Cappella Chorus 59 BARBARA ANN ASH lBarbl Gregg Writer 58 DCT 58 59 CAROLYW AVIS Western Hugh School Baltimore Nlaryland 57 Trl HIY 59 NIARY BAILES Olhce Practxce 58 LAWRENCE ALAN BANKS Wheel Club 57 58 59 Sergeant at Arms 59 Pan American League 58 59 C-lee Club 57 59 Sctence Club 58 A Cappella Chorus 59 BEVERLY BARKER Torch Society 57 58 Honor SOCICIY 58 59 Future Teachers 57 58 Clee Club 58 .lunlor Class Day 58 Abrams Adair Adams J Adams S Agunar Albrnght Aldrrdge Alexander Allen Alter Amos Anderson C Anderson Anderson Andorka Arnett Avis Baules Banks Barker 15 X W - I I - - 5 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 9 ' Y Y . , 5 . I l ' U ' k . . I . . . :I : ., , , 'r 9 . ' t . ' ' ' fr' 1 1 1 ' ' -J - , . . . . , 1 , ' - 1 ' ' 1 1 ! V 9 9 1 ' - 1 ' 1 , 1- I - 1 . I . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 9 1 s .1 , - 1 , Y 5 1 1 7 ' S 1 1 7 9 7 , 1 7 . ' 7 I f 1 1 1 ' 9 1 - 1 9 H 9 - ' 1 9 7 9 1 9 , V . ' . ' ' I 9 I I . t Z 1 , , 57, '58g Lrbrary Club 57, 58. CHARLES VICTOR . , . I Q y 9 Y 7 I 7 7 , . . , . . ' 5 , ' 1 9 . f H 7 9 ' 5 9 , , , J, , S. : ., th , . . .- : 57: 2 A , 59: 1 3 58: 1 H 1 1 , - . . , , . . I A . A , - ' Ash . . . . : . 3 . . . - . . . I t Z S 1 1 - 1 ' ' ' - W l V . . , . ' - - ' 1 1 1 - 1 , ,- 1 . - . , 9 2 I 11 8 1.'- , . 5 SENIOR OFFICERS: Johnny Jones, president, Lynda Crawford, secretary, Sallie Huckel, treasurer, and Al Smith, vice president. Barksdale Barnett Baron Barrett Bayler Beach Beall Bearden Beasley D. J. Beasley, D. lVl. Beck, J. Beck, W. 156 Worthy Seniors Claim XI XRN IN NlEL'l'OX li XRKSlJ.Xl.lf: Honor Sonia-ty '58: Var-ity Footlmall '5T: Hi-Y '58, 'l'llUNll-XS NllCl'lfXliL ll XIKN I'1'l'T. Xl KllSll X l-'XY ll XRUN tl'ixfel : Pt-p Club .viz l'lit'll1'll Cluli 58. l' X'l'lllClX l,lfl-f liXllRli'l l' tPall : Nlainlantl High School. llaytona Hr-ach. Floriila '5T. '58: 'l'ri-Hi-Y '59: l':-p Cluh '59: Cartl Section '59: Junior He-tl Cross '59. ISRENDA-X ,IUYCH ll'XYl.lfH: Gregg Writers '58, '59g Cashier '57, '581 ll.lcl. '58, '59. Svt'i'vtary '58, '59, l.0lllirXlN l.0lS ISICACH: l .ll.N. '57. '58: St-nior Class Play ltsher '58, '59g Pep l.lulm nl, 58. 59g Ulhvt- .-Xssistant 59. NXNCY LEE l!lfXl.l,: Slutl:-nt Council Representative- '5T: ,Iuninr Rf-tl Cruss '5T. JOHN CHARLES l:ll'l:NRlJlCN: Ilantl '5T: Chi-ss Clulm '59: Sophomore Class Play '57: .lllnior Class Play '58, lJ:KRlil'll.l.l'l ,l0gKN lili.-XSl.lfX llluetlylz lfclgvwati-r Iligh School '57. IIXXIIJ NIARXIY lll'f.'XSl.l-IY. .lXNl'l'l' l l.0llA HECK. XXll.l,IXXl l,llXlll.IzS Ilhllx tlizllr. .llNl IIOWI-ll.l. IBICIIARD. lllllllli IYA-XX l5lllNll.-KK: ,lunior Counvil '58: Kvy Clulr '57. '58, '59Z .l.N. l o0tl1all '5i': lfootliall Xlanagvr '58, l.ll,,X ,lil lil-.-XCK: 'l'ri-Hi-Y '58. '59. Chaplain '58, '59g Grt-gg Writers '59, Presi- tlent '59g Boone Legend StaH' '59: St-nate '59, Secre- tary '59: Stutlvnt Council Reprt-sf-ntatixe '59: Pep Club '5T. '58, '59g junior Class Play '58g Sr-nior Class Play lsht-r '59g Stardust Play-rs '59: 'l'nrt'h Society '571 :X Caplu-lla Chorus '58. '59, 'l're-asurvr '591 Svnior Class llay .191 lllt'NlllLlllS 59. llUlSlili'l' Rl SSI-ll,l. lil.-XXTUN: Floritla Military School '51 '58, l,0l liT'l'X Nl.-K RY Bl.0l-IClll-IR: Safely Cluli '59. .I Ull-IS HIDWXIRID ll0,X'l'WRltlIl'l'. Hard-wort Privileges CRAWFORD OTIS JOYCE BOSWELL: Clee Club 57 58 C eg Writer '58, '59g D.E. '58, 59 Reporter 59. PATRICIA ANN BOSWELL: D.E. '58, '59, SYLYIA . ,I I . I ,I g , . I 5 9 1. BOWLES ll'eanutl: Pep Club '57, '58, 59, reslt ent '59: - - . . 59 Sergeant at Armq Student Councll Representatlve 58 59 Secretary of the Houe 59 Senate 59 Sophomore Class Play 57 ,lunlor Cla Play 58 Stardust Players 58 ,lumor Clas Day 58 Homecoming Attendant 59 Card Sectlon 58 59 Clee Club 57 58 -X Cappella Chorus 59 Seeretars 59 Semor flass Day 59 KATHLFEV EIIIXWOR BOYD fKathyl Future Wurse: 58 59 DOROIHY JEAN BRLXCC Sophomore Clr Chorus 57 Creg Writers 58 59 VIXRCARET 'IICIX BR ANT Campus Crusaders 58 59 FLOYD EUGENE' BRAXTON DIANE CLIA IIRAY BROOKS Plalnwell High School Plamwell 'Vllehlgan 57 58 Tr1H1Y 59 Pep Club 59 StudentCount1l 59 C K A 59 ROBILRII ALLEY BRESLILR lYanleel tapat Hlgh Sehool Capae Nllehlgan 57 Fl' -X 58 flvltan tlub 59 Student Council Representative 59 DEIORIS DEIVINF BROCKNIAN Glee flub 5 8 59 Senior Class Play lsher 59 P 5 flub 58 59 58 59 flee Club 58 59 CAROL WNYVI' BROWN Pan 'Xmeruan League 58 59 Treasurer 58 IK y Klub 59 Student founul Representative 59 HFNRY NIXRIOV BROWN Clee Club 57 58 59 INR WIIII-XXI BROWN llizlll -Xrt Club 57 58 9 I -Xmerxtan league 59 ,IW Basketball 51 KXRIN lil' SSI IIRUNIBHXI CH Torch Society 57 58 59 lrea urcr 8 rn AY 58 59 President 58 I tln Club 7 Nut President 51 ,lunlor Red Cross 58 Vue President 58 Sophomore Counul 57 Student Counul Repreentatxu 58 Senate 58 Graduation lsher 58 P p Klub 8 59 Card Section 58 59 Sophomore Ctrls Chorus 7 X Cappella Chorus 58 Bichard Birnhak Black Blanton Bloecher Boatwrlght Boswell C Boswell S Bowles Boyd Bragg Brant Braxton Braybrooks Bresler Brockman D Brockman P Brown Brown H Brown Brumbaugh 15 rl 1 , , , N , . . . . , I I - . , , 5 - , . - , 59 . I . , I . . II .- I v I s 5s ' Q . . . . ,- .- I ' . . g , . , . , , I -, . . I I . I , . . , . , . , . , . , I . , . . I .I I ,. Y .I I NI .. ls. I I II . I . g . , I , I I I ,I I . .I , , , - , I , , . . . , , , . . . y . . - . , , . . . , , I . . . I , , I . I. . I ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' - - ,..- .. . . , . l , . .' - v . .I , . . , I . .- I ,. .I . , , . , . , . ., . . . . . . , . . . . . , - .- . . , . . : , .l, 5 , '. 3 ' ' ' 9- 1. 3 CI 1 '. , '. . PI-IYLLIS LORRAINE BROCKMAN lPhill: GAA. '57. '. , '. g I ' T , '. . ', A '. I : ' . , , . , . , . . , e . , . , . , C. 1 V ,I .. .- .,. I . V 1... '. 'an . ,- I Y , ,. . v . , , . , ' A - , . . , . . .' 4. .. . , ,. , l': ' ' ' ,'. ,'f, 's - '5: r . 1 u . 4 - u up '- I ' I' -H- '. , . , ' g -a 5 , '- I JI . . I. . I . . I. II .II . , ., . . . ,- . .-- .- . 3 3 g . 3 e . 5l, 5 . .II, .. .,I.-I I.5I '7 Bryant Bryska Burchell, C. Burchell J Burgess Burton Byrd Caldwell Cambron Cannon Carlton Carroccuo arroll Carson Carter Caruso Chapman Clapshaw Cohen Compton M Compton R 158 Active Seniors Express ISIIXNCHIC IIIIY XXI: D.lf. '59, .'XRLlr1NE I-NNN BRYSKA 11,4-er: Fre-na-h Club '58. '59: G.:X.fX, '59, CINRUII ANN ICHICLII: Sophomore Cirls' Chorus 57' nl Cappe a mru 8 uruan ea ue 5 lumor x 58 unror l a x 8 p 1 5 ll 5 Nmo I lax 59 Starmlu t I' au-r 5 5en1or lla Day 59 JOHN XRCHIH 'll D Bl Rl HILLL Hx Y 57 8 59 Sophomore fla Play 57 ,IlllllOI' Cla s Plas 58 Senior a a 5 msuan 5 58 59 as I rc ulrnl 59 Parllanuntary lroculuro Team 51 58 59 lunror fla Day 58 IXNIES RFXFORD Bl HCPSS ljlllll DORIS JO Ill ll FUN Pan XIIIFTICHD Izagum 58 r rrtfr 8 J Honor S0011 ty 8 9 Boone If Pnrl 9 Ii XRBSRX XNNILTTF BY HD Clee Club 57 Latm Club 58 ROBEHI' JXNIBS f XLDWELL .I-VNIE5 FH KNKLIN IXNIBROW tjmzl JV Football 57 Varsxty Football 58 51 Varslty llulr 8 lhlS LEE CXNNUN DXNID LEE CKRLTON llhg Dale! ,IM ba ketball 56 StudentCounc1l Representa Narslty Basketball 57 59 Homecommg Mt:-ndant 59 KLORIYNA El FVNOR-X CXRROCCIO lblorrb Nlonltor H15 59 fetw um 5 G-X-X D9 Pep 59 Bafttw Patrol 59 Hl I H IIUII SOIDIIOHION lla P f llltlll 57 lo I1 Sourtx llNlIdH llub 57 58 59 Heart Hop Xttvnt Hometonun Xttenrlant 5 8 59 lep Cub ,lunlor Cla hu- Preldent 58 Frnnth Club 58 9 Honor Sour-ty 58 59 Color Day Dance -Xttentl a 58 9 Curran Inau ural Ball Xttentlant 58 9 Sturlent founul Preltle-nt 59 INN XLETTE IILNI-YN CKHBON 1AnnI Pep Club 57 58 119 T1 Hll 58 59 Sophomor: IITIB Chorus 57 junlor Rul lro 1 X Cappella Choru 58 09 Future Xlur vs 58 .Iumor Cla Counmll 58 lunlor Cla s Day 58 Stull:-nt lounul Heprq entatm 9 E XLIER JXCKSON I KRIER llazlr'-!3L1l3,xI'ootl1alI 57 58 59 lracls 57 58 r ny ub 5 Ill I , ' , ll Cl s '5 , '59: l'an Mm- I. gi '-83 . ' Class Plaj 'T 3 J ' ll'ss Daj '5 3 Pe Clul '57. 78. '59: 'I'rI-II'- ' '58. 79: Q- ' r Cass I' 1' 'T 1 C' s I 1 s T81 .' ' I ss 1 '. . ' .' I' I I ' l ' : '- ' '. . '5 . '- : I' I ss 'T Q ' sg 1' 'T : I' ' Cl'ss Pl y T91 Th -sg' s '59g l .I7.I-X. 'f7, '. . '. , Cl :S , 11. .1 1 1 . 1 1 , 11 .:,,1 .7 .1 1 , ' 1 ss 'T . f I II' I ' ' ' II' Cr-gg W ' ' s 'S , 'Sig I' '- '5 , '5 3 ng: '25 . ' T12 ' I '5 , '59. ' C ' I' 'I I I' I- ' I I I ' ' Z . '. ' s 'f Q ' ' I, - A I ' tive '56, '57, '59: Gln-v Club '56, '57g Senior Class Play '59g I . 1 1 .- .- 1 . . '58: Tri- '- ' 'T 1 Sa - 1' Cl l 79: .I .I . 1 Club 1 C.-KR . I: I' - I r-s' f 'F 3 rc I' 1' '57g I' ' ' f 'T . '. , ' 3 ' .9 I- ant '57: ' ' g I- TT. '5 , 'T : ' 'I '57. 58: ' ' ss ' ' 5' 'C Q 1 ' ' 'T . '5 : .' f 'T . 'f : ' . - 'nt 57. 'T . '5 Q ' ' g 1. '57. 'f . A5 g ' I 5' '. . I' L I I I' ' I , : '. , 'T , 3 r'- ' - I ss'5'gI ' ' ' s'. , g I s '. g . .111 . 1. .7 1 . -. 11 11 .T 1 1. 1 1. 1 11 1 . 1.5 1 ,. 11 . 1. 1. 11 H: : s' ' '1 . 'T , 'T g 'T , 'f , 395 ,XII s ' C1 '57, Te, '59, s x ' ' 'wxf Views at Blass Meetings Sl SAN NIARY CARl SO: Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59: Swimming Team '57. '59. Co-Captain '57: French Club '59, Pan American League '59: Fafety Club '59l Junior Class Day '58, NIARY NIARGARET CHAI'- NIAN: Torch Society '57. '58l Hand l '57, '58. '59. DOROTHY JEAN CLAPSHAW tllotlz Nlounds Yiew High School. New Brighton. Xlinnesota '57q l.atin Club '59. RICHARD JAFFEE COHEN 4Ri1-lfyl: Key Club '57. '58, '59, Secretary '59: N.F'.L. '57, '59: Stardust Play- ers '57: Thespians '58, '59g Radio Guild '57. '58: Sopho- more Class Play '57. MARTHA Nl. COMPTON: Future Nurses '57g Orchestra '57: Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia '58g Tri-Hi-Y '59g French Club '59g Office Assistant '59. ROBERT JACKSON COMPTON: F F K '57 .lACK EARL CONNER. KAREN LOLISE COOK: Soph- omore Girls' Chorus '57g A Cappella Chorus '58g Pep Club '57l French Club '58, THOMAS EDWARD COOMBS: St. Ann's Academy. New York City '57L Freneh Club '58, VARY SIDNEY COONE: Vigor High School. Prichard. Alabama '57: Tri-Hi-Y '59: Gregg Writers '59g Pep Club '59, HTLDA SOPHIE COOPER: Torch Society '57g Gregg Writers '57g Pep Club '59, BESSIE LOl COPHER tSl1ortiet: Seaman High School, Seaman. Ohio '57. '58g Student Council Representative '59: Gregg Writers '59: Hand Jl DITH NIRGINIA CORNELISON tjuflil: Band ll '57: Otttce Assistant '57. '58, DENNIS MONROE COX. JOHN ARIHI R COX: Civitan Club '58, '59: Pep Club '58. '59, ll lJI'l'H FXYE COX tlurlvt: Hand l '57, '58. '59g latin Club '59, Swimming Team '57. 58. '59: Torch Society '5i': Pep Club '58: Sophomore Class Play lsher '57. LYNDA Rl TH CRXWFORD: Senior Class Seeretary '59: French Club '58. '59. Nice President '59: Aarsity Cheerleader '58. 59: Pep Club '57. '58, '5U: Tri-Hi'Y '58. '5'-J: Torch Society '57, '58. 59: Heart Hop Attendant '57: Color Day Attend- ant '5'f: Homeroming Attendant '58g ,lunior Class Day junior Class Play l sher '58: Graduation lsher '58: Latin Club '57. Seen-tary '57: Gregg Writers '58, GEORGE CLIFTON DALTON tfeept: Gidsonxille High School, 111.1-entitle. North Carolina' '57. , I1 xi I X -Q13 Pvc got it! whispers Diane liraybrooks. Wayne Brown ponders in complete bewilderment over a troublesome physics problem. Conner Cook Coombs Coone Cooper Copher Cornelison Cox, D. Cox, J. A. Cox, J, F. Crawford Dalton 159 This is all Greek to me, thinks Rill Lord while Dolly Teasley and Rill Kownacki concentrate on an engrossing game of chess. ,...'l' .Qi T' 'J' J Darlington Dasse Daub Davis, D. A. Davis, D. M. Davis, J. Davis, L. Deluca Denham Denson Deter Dickerson 160 Select Seniors Enroll ALEXANDER WAYNE DARLINGTON lAlexl: Key Club '57, '58, '59, President '59, Torch Society '57, Nice Presi- dent '57, Honor Society '58, '59, Sophomore Class Play '57, Stardust Players '57, '58, '59, Science Club '59. Nice President '58, Boone Legend Stal? '59, N.F.l.. '57, '58, Speakers Bureau '57, '58, President '57, Student Council Representative '57, Senate '57, '59, HENRX DARWOOD DASSE lHanlrl: Varsity Football '57, Nar- sity Club '57, '58, '59, Campus Crusaders '59, President '59, Student Council Representative '58, JLDY KAY DAl B: Nlelbourne High School, Melbourne, Florida '57, Auburndale High School, Auburndale, Florida '58, Pep Club '59, DEE ANNE DAVIS: Honor Society '58, '59, Torch Society '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Secretary '58, French Club '58, '59, Latin Club '57, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Hi Lights '59, DONNIE MONROE DAVIS: Yarsity Foot- ball '57, 'f , , . . , y Baseball '57, '58, '59, Varsity Club '57, '58, '59, Vice President '59, Pep Club '59, JACQLELINE MARY DAVIS llackielz Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Junior Red Cross '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Student Council Representative '58, Future Nurses '58, Card Section '58, '59, Junior Class Day '58, Ll Cll.l.E DAVIS: Tate lligh School, Pensacola, Florida '57, CHRYSHNE NIARLENE DELUCA lTinaI, French Club '58, '59, Latin Club '57, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Secretary '59, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Card Section '58, Graduation llsher '58, Boone Legend Staff '59, Junior Class Day '58, Senior Class Day '59, Senior Class Play '59, Thes- pians '59, Biology Assistant '58, WANDA JOYCE DENHANI: C.H.S. High School, Crawlordsville. lndiana '57, D.E. '58, '59, THOMAS EDWARD DENSON lTommyl: Civitan Club '57, '58, '59, Sergeant at Arms '59, Pep Club '58, Home- coming Attendant '58, Junior Class Play '57, PAIL. LEROY DETER: Hi-Y '58, '59, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Safety Club '59, Sergeant at Arms '59, Swimming Team '57, '59, Junior Class Day '58, Civitan Club '59. PATTY JEAN DICKERSON: Edgewater High School '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '59, Student Council Representative '59, Junior Red Cross '59, AIARTHA ELLEN DIXOW Hlarellent 'lorth Society 7 58 59 Cregg Writers 58 59 Glee Club 37 Library Club 51 Nice Pre ldent D1 Pep Club 59 Card Settion 59 Future Teachers 59 HI CH EDW ARD DOL CLAS WIITIANI DOWNS lliilll ln Specialized Courses SHARON DRAKE Wlaysvllle Hugh School NIHYSVIIIP Ken lucky 57 58 JOYCE DUVIPH Edgewater High School Orlando Florlda 57 DCT 59 BRENDA SUE DYER 4Suzzel Torch Society 57 58 TrlH1Y 58 59 Future Nurses 58 59 Gregg Wrlters 58 Graduation Usher 58 ,lunnor Class Day 58 ,lunnor Council 58 GWENDOL ONEAL EASTON !SlzmP,' Pep Club 58 59 .lumor Class Day 58 FRED BROWN EDWARDS Var snty Football 57 58 59 Varsity Basketball 57 58 59 Varsity Club 57 58 59 CECILE ELLEN EISENBERG Future Teachers 57 58 59 Pep Club 57 58 59 Card Section 58 .lumor Class Day 58 BEATRICE ELLER tBeaJ Glrls Chorus 57 A Cappella Chorus 58 Muslc Llbrarxan 58 Pep Club 58 ALICIA 'VIERLE ELLERBE Gregg Wrxters 58 59 HOWARD MITCHELL ELIS Clee Club 57 58 59 Varsity Club 57 58 59 Varsity Football 57 58 Sophomore Class Treasurer 57 A Cappella Chorus 58 59 Treasurer 58 President 59 Homecommg Attendant 59 VERLENE MABEL EMANUEL Latm Club 57 Torch Soclety 57 58 Cxvltan Attendant 57 .IV Cheerleader 57 Tr1H1Y 58 59 Vlce Presldent 58 Varslty Cheer leader 58 59 Captam 59 Honor Society 58 59 Secre tary 59 French Club 58 59 Treasurer 59 Graduatnon lsher 58 Boone Legend Staff 59 ,lumor Class Day 58 Semor Class Day 59 Gregg Wrlters 58 ,Iumor Council 58 Pep Club 57 58 59 Otlice Practice 59 Senate 59 LANDON CARTER EWINIETT tLannyP North Hugh School Columbus Ohio 57 THOMAS RICHARD ENGLAND lTomb Bradford High School Starke Florida 58 DE. 58 ANN ELIZABETH ERTEL Varsity Cheerleader 59 Honor Soclety 58 59 Boone Legend Staff 58 Torch Soclety 57 58 Graduatlon Lsher 58 Pep Club 57 58 59 Vxce Presldent 59 Tr1H1Y 58 59 Hlstorlan 59 French Club 58 59 Secretary 59 Card Sectlon 58 Semor Class Day 59 Sophomore Class Play 57 58 ,lumor Class Day 58 Semor Class Play 59 .lumor Class Play 58 Pan Amencan League 57 Thesplans 59 BLIAV JOHN ESFANDIARY Woodrow Wllson Hugh School Washmgton DC 57 58 Semor Class Play 59 Wheel Club 58 59 BARBARA JEAN EUTSLER Torch Socxety 57 58 59 Varsity Cheerleader 58 59 C Captam 59 Semor Class Play 59 Graduation lsher 58 ILFIHIY 58 Pep Club 57 58 59 EVA LANELLE FAIREL Edgewater Hugh School Or lando Flonda 57 58 JERRY DOYLE FARNIER RANDALL KEITH FARNIER 1Randyl Varsity Football 57 58 Varsity Club 57 Dlxon Douglas Downs Drake Dumph Dyer Easton Edwards Eisenberg E er Ellerbe E IS Emanuel Emmett England Erte Esfandlary Eustler Faurel Farmer J Farmer R 161 isa Farrell Flippen Foster, R. Foster S Fowdry Fowler o Franklm Frlck Frye Futch Gaffey Galloway Gammon Garrett L Garrett M Gatewood Geddes Geesey Gemmel l 162 Talented Seniors Stage SANDRA .ANN FARRELL: French Club '58: D.E. '59, ARLYN BOYCE FLIPPEN. RICHARD JOHN FOSTER lDi1'l.'l: Pep Club '59' .l.V. Football '58. SY LVI A NI AXINE FOSTER Safety Club 58 Mixed Chorus 59 JOHN JOSEPH FOWDRY WILLIANI O KELLY FOWLER llflllyl C1v1tan Club 51 58 59 CAROLYN NI AE FOY Avondale High School Avondale Estates Georgia 57 58 Decatur Hlgh School Decatur Georgia KATHRYN ANN FRANKLIN' lKayt Torch oclety 57 58 59 Secretary 59 Tr1H1Y 58 59 Presxdent 59 ,IV Cheerlead r 58 Clvxtan Attendant 58 Sophomore Class Play Usher 57 .lumor Class Day 58 Graduatlon Usher 58 Gxrls State 58 Pep Club 57 58 59 Card Secuon 58 Thesplans 59 Semor Class Day 59 Senate 59 GEORGE EDWARD FRICK llfefl Wheel Club 57 58 59 Parllamentarlan 59 Band 57 58 59 Sergeant 58 Safety Club 59 Souety 58 59 Treasurer 59 l,at1n Club 57 Latin National Honor Society 57 ulll and Scroll 58 59 French Club 58 Graduatlon Usher 58 .lunlor Class ay x8 Boone Legend Busmess Staff 58 59 Manager Student Councll Representatlve 57 58 Tr1H1Y 58 59 A Cappella 58 LEONARD CLAYTON FUTCH JOHN ANTHONY GAFFEY A Cappella Chorus 59 Fnsemble 59 Pep Club 59 DFLORES ANN GALLOWAY Gregg Wrners 58 59 RICHARD ,IAWIES GAMMON llzmt DBHVIIIC Hlgh School Danville llhnots 57 Stardust Players 58 Thes plans 58 59 HlSl0fl3H 59 ,lunlor Class Play 58 enlor Class Play 59 Clvltan Club 58 Senior Class Day 59 IIWDA FAYE GARRETT , , . , . .- l . I A . . , . 1 v . . . . 1 . Q -Q 7 A7 L . ' 1 1 - F Y A ' . , : ' , . - , , , - F ss v 9 1 1 ' . . A A : S ' ' , ' , ' , I 1 '- '- ' . l , Y. , , - , . - , . . . . . . 7 n 8 1 I - . , . , ' . ' ' . ' 9 ' . ' 7 7 ' ' 7 , , . , - , , - , , . ' 9 ! 7 7 5 Q- . s 1 x ' , s - A ' , , , , . . . I . ' 7 1 5 9 ' 9 ' 7 . , . , . , S . . , . DARLA FRYE: Girls' State '58g Torch Society '57g Honor . I. ,. g , 7 , 3 . .I Z . . . . , ' . . , I , Q . - , 1 , 3 . , , Z . , U D .F J . . y .l , A .593 . . . , , n . . , A s 1 ' ' 1 a . , . . I . o , u , . . . . . . . , , , . . . , . . . I . , , . G ll A A - . - - ' ' ' 7 . ' . . 'I 1 Y 5 7 5 1 ., . , . , . , , U , C . , l . . . . ' . . , -. , , . Hit, Father Knows Best NIKHTIIX lilhlf lQXRlH l l': Phillips High Srhool. Ib-ur Crow-li. Xlabama '37: l .ll.X. '38, '3'l. ,Il l.lX llXllllllf'l' U K'l'lfW00ll 1,lufli'l: Sluilvnl Counvil Hl'Ilf'l'Nl'lllllllX1' '37. '3H. '393 'l'rislli-X '37, '38: llUllll'4'l!lllll1jl XII:-nelallt '37, '38, 39: He-art Hob Qin-vii '37: Civitzm Xttvmlanl '37: Lolor llay .Xttf-nilant '37. '38: .lunior Class S1'l'l'h'lilfY '38: .l.X, lill1'l'I'lf'21lll'!' '38, l5,XKl5.XKX .IUYCIC CIQIJIDICS: 'I'or4-h Fos .-if-fy '51 Asa. Gu: 'lwisilm' na. 'am 'S'1ar.lusf lflru.-f '57. '38: Se-nior Class Play '39: SUlYll0lII1lf Class lllax '37 Fr:-nvh Club '37: .lunior Class Day '38: .lunior ll:-il Crius '3U: Pop Club '33. '39. ROY WALL,-XCIC GICICSY lfjeeseriz jr! Club '3U. IFXTRICIQX ANNE GENINIKI, ll'a!l : Chovtawhatchvr- High Svhool. Shalimar. Florirla '331 Tri-Hi-Y '59g Pep Club '39. .XNNE'l l'E Ll K,-UN GILI.: D.C.'l'. '59. EAKLNUR SPE ClI,l.l'fNW.X'l'IfR lLittle Bitl: Sophomorr' Class Play l shflr '37: ,lunior Class Play lshf-r '58: Si-uior Class Play '39g D,C.'l'. '3'J: Sophomore- Class Play '37, JOHN ALUNZU CILNIURH ljavlrl: Slurlf-nl Counvil Hop- rosffntalive '37, Cll.NH'l.lfS .IUHN CQSIJQR: Wlwf-l Club '57. '58. '59: .X Cappf-lla Chorus '39: Frienm- Club '3U. Se-vrvtary '59: l.uIin Club '59g Pc-p Club '3U: lioys' l'Insc'mblv '39. XNN GLISSON, LINIJX XNNIC illikllll. IIISYEIIIX XYYIC ILRXH XXI: 'l'ri-Hi-Y '38. '39: I.alin Club '37: IH-p Club 211, 38. 393 N-nlor Class llay 39: 54-wnwv l.lub '38. '39: R1-4l Cross '3U: S1-nior Class Play '3'l: Junior Class Play '33: 'l'or1'h Fovie-ty '37. '33. '39. HIILHNI-1 ERN!-QS'I' UIMIIKNI. NIXNY LINUX CHU: . . . .-- .- ,. . .- ,.. . ltflgf-wutvr lllgh Nrhool ni. JH: biflf- Llub .791 lrx-lli-X '39. RICHARD rXIiI.liN GRIEIQN lRir-l.'1. X HRLIN IREXH GIKIQICNH: Nlix--fl Chorus '39, IL XIRUIH X ,llxlx f,Hl'.l'.NWl'.l.l.Z Pe-p Club Ji. 33. JU: 5llllll'Ill Counvil '37: film- Club '37, '3H: Tor:-h Sovii-ty '37. '3?5: Junior Class Day '38: Cixitau .hIlf'Il4lLiI1l 338: Crarluation lshcr '38g br:-gg Write-rs '3H. '39. Nil-+1 l'I'l'Nlllf'Ill '39, H01 lllirflllih: Cixitau Club '37. '33. '39. l l'4 llll'Ill '39g I oo.':f'll '37, '38: Smale- '39, Gillemvvater Gilmore Gisler Glisson Grace Graham, B. Graham, E. Gray Green Greene Greerwwell Gregory .. xxx Is this a weed? risks Dee Anne Davis as Betsy Nagel diligently works to beautify thc campus-project ol' mhc .Xnnc Bruce 'I'risHi-Y. at x 'JY 163 What an odoriferous conglomerationl Bill Twyford snilis in distaste at Donald lones' cooking in Home and Family Living. Grier Gross Guilfoyle, D. Guilfoyle, Nl. Hall, P. Hall, R. Hamilton Hannie Hanson 'jf Hardin Harding Harkins 16-1 Hopeful Seniors Cheer MARY GWYNETTE GRIER: Future Nurses '57, Latin Club '57, Library Club '57, Student Council Representa- tive '58, Band '57, Graduation Usher '58, Junior Class Day '58, Hi Lights '58, '59, Editor '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Treasurer '59, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Card Section '58, '59, Senior Class Day '59, Quill and Scroll '59, Future Teachers '59, NORMAN SPENCER GROSS: Kev Club '58, '59, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Safety Club '58, Hi Lights '59, Business Manager '59, DONALD CLARENCE GUILFOYLE: Glee Club '58, D.E. '59, Chaplain '59. MARY CAROL GIIILFOYLE: Pep Club '57, '58: D.C.T. '59, Vice President '59, Student Council Representative '57, PATRICIA OWENS HALL lPatl. RHEBA ALICE lIAl.l,: Radio Guild '57, '58, N.F.L. '58, '59, Treasurer Vice President '59, Speaker's Bureau '57, '58, Secretary '58. THOMAS MICHAEL HAMILTON: Punahou High School, Honolulu, Hawaii. HAVEN ANN HANNIE: Mainland High School, Daytona Beach, Florida '57, D.C.T. '59, Pep Club '58, DAVID HANSON lDavel : Pan American League '58, '59, Orchestra '57, '58, '59, VERNIE HARDIN: Band '57, '58, '59, Sergeant of Flag Raising '57, Lieutenant of Flag Raising '59, Wheel Club '57, '58, '59, Secretary '58, Student Council Repre- sentative '58, '59, Pep Club '59, ROWENA MAY HARDING: Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Card Section '58, '59. RICHARD CONNERS HARKINS: Varsity Club '57, '58, '59, Pep Club '59, Civitan '57, '58, IV. Basketball '57, Varsity Basketball '58, '59, Varsity Baseball '57, '58, '59, ,Iunior Class Day '58, SUE JANE HARRELL. JAMES MICHAEL HARRINC- TON lMikel: Rifle Club '57, '58. JAMES LEMUEL HARRIS. at Boone-Edgewater Game MARGARET ANN HARRIS Chlldersburg Hugh School Chlldersburg Alabama 57 Lxbrary Club 58 Hlstorxan 58 Campus Crusaders 59 ROY VANINGEN HARRIS Pep Club 58 59 Latm Club 59 Card Sectlon 59 PALL HARRISON NELSON AUBRFY HARTLEY JERRY WAY NF HARVEY Torch Society 57 Pan Amerlcan League 58 Cxvxtan 58 59 Pep Club 58 59 'VIARY JANE HATFIELD Future Nurses 57 58 59 President 59 Trl H1Y 58 59 Senate 59 Safety Club 58 Pep Club 57 .lunlor Class Play Usher 58 KATHLEEN HAUGHTON Tr1H1Y 58 59 MARCO LOU HAWKINS Pep Club 59 JULIA NANCY HAYS Boone Legend Staff 58 59 Band I 57 Latm Club Tr1H1Y 58 FTA 7 5 FHA 57 Saet Club 58 59 Pep Club 57 PATRICK HEANEY A 57 :re Marshall 58 JUDITH ROSALIE HEIM ljudyl Pep u 57 Stall' 59 Senior Class Play Usher 59 JUHIOI' Clas Day 58 Senior Class Day 59 BOYCE WILLIAXI HENDERSON FF A 58 Reporter 58 .IANILS RONALD HENDERSON lRonn9l DONALD HEY CHARLES NIARION HIGGINBOTHAXI Torch Society 57 58 Clee Club 57 A Cappella Chorus 58 59 Junlor Class Play 58 Senior Class Play 59 FT A 58 59 Vlce President 59 Ht Lzghts 59 DEIBFRTA ANN HlTCHlNCvS Wlontroe Consolidated Hugh School Nlontrose Pennsylvanxa 57 DE 59 Trea urer 59 JLLIA DIANE HOEQLIST Trl HIY 57 58 Glee Club Accompanxst 57 58 59 Card Sectlon 59 Rl SSELL CHRISTIAN HOFNIANN FF A 57 58 59 Student Councll Representatlve 58 Clee Club 7 Harrell Harrmgton Harris J Harrss M Harrls Harruson Hartley Harvey Hatfield Haughton Hawkins Hays Heaney Helm Henderson B Henderson J e Hugganbotham Hntchnngs Hoequust Hofmann 165 . . 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Jones, M. 166 Foreslghted Seniors Try JOHN HOPKINS Pep Club 59 WXNDA IUCIILE HOPKINS lshortyl Glee Club 57 58 Pep Club Tr1H1Y 59 SHARON K-XY HORTON Library Club 58 Junior Class Day 58 DCT 59 Gregg Writers 58 THOMAS ELLIS HOI STON fTommyl Varsity l'ootball 58 59 Varsity Club 58 59 Track 58 59 ,IV Foot ba 57 Pep Club 57 58 59 SALLIE 'NleC LI HUCKEL Treasurer of Senior Clas 59 Varsity Cheer leader 59 Homecommg Attendant 58 59 .IV Cheer leader 58 Treasurer of Junior Class 58 Pep Club 5 58 59 Graduation Usher 58 Junior Red Cross 57 58 Heart Hop Attendant 57 Tr1H1Y 58 Junior Class Day 58 RALPH CARL HUFF Boone Legend Staff 58 59 RI SSELL HUGGINS LYNDA ANNETTE HUCHEY Safety Club 57 Pep Club 57 58 59 Card S tion 9 Trl H1Y 59 Senior Class Play 59 ,Iunlor Cla s Day 58 Semor Class Day 59 NANCY ADELE HUNTER lNanceI TTIHIY 58 59 ,IV Cheerleader 57 COCapta1n 57 Pep Club 57 58 59 Safety Club 57 58 59 Student Council Representatlve 57 Glee Club 57 Sophomore Councll 57 Junior Councll 58 Senior Class Day 9 Semor Class Play Usher 59 HL Lights 58 Card Section 58 59 ANITX HYLAND lBIondzel RAYNIOND HYNOSKI Kenwood Semor High School Baltimore 'Xlaryland 57 JOHN HENRY IBARGUEN Pan American League 54 58 59 Vice President 57 President '58 59' Civitan Club '57 58 Recording Secretary '59' H'-Y 57 '8' Senate 58 59' Pep Club 57 59' Card Section 58' Safety Club 57 58 '59' Swimminr Team 57. RICHARD GRANT ISEMINGER. ROGER JOHNS: Track '57, '58g Varsity Football '57, '58g Varsity Club '57, '58, '59g Student Council Representative '58, '59, EVELYN JOHNSON: Sophomore Council '57g Graduation Usher '58g Gregg Writers '58, '59, Secretary '59, Honor Society '58, '59g Hi Lights 259. Day-long College Boards HERBERT DILE JOHNSON. NANCY JOHNSON: G.A.A. '57, '58, 59: Junior Play Ilsher 583 Senior Play Isher '59: B.A. Assistant 59: Gym .Assistant '58, CHARLES SINIPSON JONES: Band '57, '58, '59, Captain '58, Instrument Lieutenant '59g Senate 58: Pep Club '59, JOHN JEFFERSON JONES llohnnyl : President of Senior Class 59: Heart Hop Attendant '57: Varsity Club '57. '58, '59: Varsity Basketball '57, '58, '59: Varsity Baseball '57, '58, '59: Varsity Football '58, '59: Boys State '58, JOSEPH EDWARD JONES: F.F.A. '57, '58: Fire Marshall '57, '58, '59, MARTHA JEAN JONES: Future Nurses '57, 59: F.l'I.A. '59: Junior Class Day '58: Fashion Show '58, PATSY ELAINE JONES, WILLIAM DONALD JONES. WILLIAM EDWARD JONES lBillyJ: Key Club '57, '58. '59, Treasurer '57: Honor Society '58, '59: Pan American League '57: Science Club '59, EICENE DAVID JOSLYN. WILLIAM CHARLES JOYNER. BEVERLY PATRICIA KELLEY lPall: Tri- Hi-Y 593 Gregg Writers 58, '59, Historian 59: Pep Club '57, '58, '59, . DELNIER KILLINGSWORTH lDaL'idI: Band II '57, 58: J.Y. Football '57, '58: Hi-Y '58, '59, JOHN KILPATRICK: E,E,A. '57, '58, '59. Treasurer '57, '58, President '58, 59: Agriculture Assistant '58, 59. DONNA LOI' KINNEY lCharliel: Nlixed Chorus '58: A Cappella Chorus 59: Junior Council 58: Tri-Hi-Y 59: Pep Club 59. C-IRL RICHARD KINNIE: Key Club 57. '58, '592 Latin Club 58: Science Club 59: Carrl Section 58. ROBERT HENRY KINNIE: Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Secretary '57, '58, 59: N.F.L. '57, '58, 59: Speakers Bureau '57, 58: Boom- Broarlr-astingz 57. 58: Chess Club '58, 59: Nlonitor 58: Safety Patrol 59. TERRY LEE KIPP: Rifle Club Jones, P. Jones, W. D. Jones, W. E. Joslyn Joyner Kelley Killingsworth Kilpatrick Kinney Kinnie, R. C. Kinnie, R. H, Kipp 167 Deciding upon a scholarship is a perplexing problem for seniors Karen Brumbaugh and Jack Parker, as therc are many to choose from cl' ,V V Arriving with the early brids, Patty Dickerson reminds Tommy Barnett they have only three minutes to make their 7:30 class. Y ' 1 1, F I Knight Knowlton Knudson Koch Kost Kownacki Kubmk Kukol Kunze Lalmond 168 K'rby 4 Q Knapg-STE! If-:lu M3lllI'B SEl'll0I'S Relive CHARLES WADE KIRBY: JN. Football '57. LYNDA MARGARET KNAPP: Torch Society 57, '58, '59, Tri- Hi-Y '57, '58, Treasurer '58, Pep Club '57, Student Council Representative '57, Hi Lights '59. CHARLES WILLIAM KNIGHT lBiIIb: Rifle Club '58, '59. KATHERYN ELIZABETH KNOWLTON lKatyt: Soph- omore Girls' Chorus '57, Mixed Chorus '57, A Cappella Chorus '58, Mixed Chorus '58, CHARLES KENNETH KNUDSON 4Kennyb. PRISCILLA KOCH: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Pep Club '58, '59, Card Section '59, Future Nurses '57, '58, '59, Historian '59, Junior Class Day '58, Junior Play Usher '58, ALAN KOST: Torch Society '57, F.F.A. '57, WILLIAM .ALEXANDER KOWNACKI IBNII: Honor Society '58, '59, Science Club '57, '58, '59, Chess Club '59. Sergeant at Arms '59, Safety Club '59, Torch Society '57, '58. EDWARD THOMAS KUBIAK 1Edi: Hicksville High chool, Hicksville, New York '57, '58, BEVERLY KLKOL: Lakeland High School. Lakeland, Florida '57, D.C.T. '59. LARRY ALONZO KUNZE: Pan American League '59, Band '57. RAYMOND DAVID LALMOND. JOAN LAMBERT: Parkville High School, Parkville, Mary- land '57, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Pep Club '58, '59, Hi Lights '59, Junior Class Day '58, ROBERT CARL LAMBERTSON lB0bt: Civitan '57, '58, '59, Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Pep Club '57, '58. '59, Varsity Basketball '57, '58. '59, Man- ager '57, '58, '59, Football '59, Manager '59, Varsity Club '59, Torch Society '57, Student Council Represen- tative '59. JANET CAIL LASSILA. MARY LINN LEA: Boone Legend Stall '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Card Section '58, GLORIA JEAN LEEK lCee- Ceet: Anniston High School, Anniston, Alabama '57, '58, A Cappella '59. EVA LAZOS: Library Club '57, '58, Junior Class Day '58. llllllllllllllll llll Clllllf Day JOHN HENRY LEGVOLD DE 59 JV Football 57 Student Council Representative 57 JUDITH KAY LEMON Uudyl Derby Hugh School Wxcluta Kansas 58 Library Assistant 59 CARLYN FAY LEWIS DE 59 ROBERT LEWIS fBobl Hlgh Pomt Hlgh School Hugh Point North Carolina 57 RUBIE ANN LEWIS SHAR LENE JEAN LINDAMOOD UeanmeJ Sophomore Girls Chorus 57 A Cappella Chorus 58 DCT 59 STEPHAN EDWARD LITTLEFORD fTeddyl Key Club 57 58 59 Vlce President 59 Science Club 58 59 Presldent 59 French Club 58 59 Student Councll Representative 59 Senate 59 Honor Society 58 59 DAVID LIVINGSTON H1Y 58 59 Sergeant at Arms 58 59 Student Councll Representattve 58 59 JOYCE Momtor 58 Safety Patrol 59 DONALD CLIFFORD LOFTIS Rlfle Club 58 59 Pep Club 59 Track 58 PEGGIE LOU LONG George Wash lngton Hlgh School Agana Guam 57 58 Pep Club 59 Pan Amencan League 59 CHARLES WILLIAM LORD KBIIH Key Club 57 58 59 Honor Society 58 59 Latm Club 57 58 Junior Council 58 Safety Club 58 Science Club 59 Latm Natlonal Honor Society 58 VICKI LEWORE LOVELL GAA 58 59 LARRY NELSON LOWE J V Basketball 57 58 Varsity Basket ball 58 59 Clvntan 58 59 Swlmmmg Team 58 59 VERNA JOAN LOWE Campus Cmsaders 59 Lambert Lambertson Lassula Lazos ea Leek Legvold Lemon Lewns C Lewus R H Lewus R A Lundamood Lrttleford Llvmgston Lockamy Loftus Long Lord Lovell Lowe L Lowe' V 169 I . . 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BETTY NICGRECOR Torch Society 57 58 Honor Society 58 59 Chaplam 59 Student Councxl Representatlve 57 58 .lunlor Councll 58 Latm Club 58 Boone Legend BUSINESS Staff 59 Advertlsmg Man ager 59 Cashler 58 59 Cvlee Club 57 Pep Club RONALD 'AIFKAY fRonmel Glee Club 58 .A Cappella Chorus 59 'NIARGARET LYNN NIcNA'VIEE A Cappella Chorus 58 59 Sophomore Glrls Chorus 57 Pep Club 58 59 WAYNE 'VIAKEY FFA 58 59 C AROLYN JUN E YIAKSI Pan Amerlcan League 57 Pep Club 57 58 59 Greg Wrlters 58 59 Hz Lights 58 59 Honor Society 58 59 Torch SOCICIY 57 Student Council Representatlve 58 SHARON LEE VIALONEY 4Sherryb Smyrna Hlgh School Smyma Dela ware 57 Future Teachers 59 BARNETT JERONIE NIANDELL lBarry! Rllle Club 58 59 Statlc Officer 58 CRADY JACKSON NIARSH NOEL ANN 'NIASSEY Honor Socletw 58 59 Var tty Cheerleader 59 Iatln Klub 57 JA Cheerleader 57 NIAX NIYRTILL NIAYER Central High School Charlotte North Carolina 57 ,lunlor Red Cross 59 Wheel Club I I 1 1 1 1 - - . . .. . . , . , , . , c v I 1 I 1 - I - ' I 7 9 7 - . , I I . b N Y . , - . ' I . . . 1 . , . . , , 1 1 1 - l I l . . .. . , , , 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 7 7 7 7 ' I 1 1 1 I - - - - 1 1 1 ' ' . ' ' ' . 9 . ' . ' 7 ' 7 ' - 9 Y 1 - - 1 . 3 . A . l . 1 - 1 1 5 . . . , , . 1- 1 . . I . 7 'A 7 7 . . , I . . , I . ' 7 9 9 , I . , . . 9 7 - 9 I - v 1 I 1 I 7 A 7 9 7 7 7 7 McKay 57, 58, 59. ' . 7 Q . . , . . , . , . . . . I . L I . 1 1 I 1 1 1 I - A - 1 9 1 - 1 1 1 I 9 J . , . . . . I . . .A . , . . ' 9 . . ,. . . I . , v 1 1 I - 1 9 I - 1 - 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 I - s I 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . I . . . , , - 1 I 1 , . . I , . , . . , I I . I I . . . I . , I . ,, I . I . , - , S . , - 1 1 I I1 - - 1 . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . , I . , . , I . ., . , . Salesman on Blass Day IIARBARA JAMES MAYU lllarbylz Student Council llepreeentative '57: Toreh Society '57, '58, '59: Stardust Players '57. '58g Thespians '58, '5U. Si-rretary '59: Tri-Hi-Y '58, 595 Sophomore Class Play '57: Junior Class l'lay '58: lla-art Hop Attendant 571 Pep Club '59g Swimming 'll-am '57q Card Section '59q Safety Club '58, ABRAHAM MAYS. TWILA DEVINE MEAIJOR lTwinL'lel: Student Council Representative '57, '58g Stardust Players '57, '58g Thespians '59g Library Club '57, '583 Junior Red Cross '57. DAVID DUYLE MEASE: Varsity Club '59g Football Man- ager '59, JAMES EDWARD MEDLEY llimlz Future Teaehers '58, '59. SHIRLEY ADIENA MELOON: Hampden DuI3ose Academy, Zellwood, Florida '5T3 Clee Club '58g A Cappella ,593 Student Council Representative '59g Pep Club .59Q Senior Class Play Lsher '59g Campus Crusaders '59, Secretary '59. Nlease Medley Meloon, S. THEODORE JAMES MELOON 4Tef1l: Rifle Club '58: Campus Crusaders '5T. '59, DONALD JAMES MELTON. JAMES FRANKLIN MELTON ljimmylz Pep Club '58. '58: Clee Club '53, '59. Nleloon, T. WIeTFO'lT'DT Melton, J. ANN FARLEY MERRIAM: F.H.A. '57. '58. JOHN DAVIS MICHAEL l,l.D.l: Boone Legend Stall '58. '59. Editor '59: Quill and Scroll '58, '59g Wilt:-el Club '57, '58. '59, Vive President 'sog Hi-Y '58, 'sa Chaplain '593 Merriam Student Council Representative Senate '59: Junior Mkiwsl Count-il '58: Card Section '58g Rand '5Tg Color Day Award '58, CYNTHIA ANN MILLER. Mlshoe Mock Mondok HARVEY JOHN BIISHOE. JERRYI-I ANNETT MOCK: 'liri-Hi-V '59g Pep Club '58. 59: Card Section 58. '59, LARRY JAMES MONDOK. 171 First to be served turkey with :ill the trimmings-Charlotte Rec and Lila Black take advantage of their privilege as seniors The king-size lunch of Larry Tillis keeps cashiers, Gwynette Grier and Carolyn Greenwell, busy making change at the noon hour. r i -. - Y. Moore, C. Moore, M. Morton Morvin Mott Mulligan Nabors Nagel Nash N Neal Nelson, B. Nelson, L. 172 Resnlute Seniors Firmly CHARLES JOSEPH MOORE lloel. MARY ALICE MOORE: Girls' Chorus '57, '58, PAUL LEONARD MOR- TON. JOSEPH MORVIN. TINA MARIE MOTT: F.H.A. '58, THOMAS WILLIAM MIJLLIGAN. SHARON LYNN NABORS: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Junior Class Day '58, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Graduation Usher '58, Senior Class Day '59, PATRICIA ELIZABETH NAGEL 4Betsyl: Edgewater High School '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '59, Pep Club '59, Junior Red Cross '59, Senior Class Day '59. DOROTHY LOUISE NASH: Torch Society '57, Art Club '58 PATRICIA NEAL lPattiI. BETTY JEAN NELSON lliobbyiz Tri-Hi-Y '58, LINDA CAROL NELSON. SHIRLEY JOYCE NELSON: Campus Crusaders '57, '58, Pep Club '58, D.C.T. '59. HELEN MARIE NEWCOMER: 'l'ri-Hi-Y '58, '59, French Club '58, '59, Stardust Players '57, '58, '59, Secretary '59, Thespians '59, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Card Section '57, '58, Graduation Usher '58, Sophomore Class Play '57, Senior Class Play '59, JACK DOUGLAS NICKELS. DAVID NORMAN 4Davei: Pep Club '57, '58, KAYAINA LEE NULL lKayl: Girls' Chorus '57, '58, RACHEL ANITA NYE lRockyJ: Campus Crusaders '57, President '58, Treasurer '59, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Senior Class Day '59, ESTELLA BERNICE ODOM: Gregg Writers '58, '59, Glee Club '57, A Cappella Chorus '58, '59. DONNA LEE OLIFF: Pep Club '57, '58, '59, Card Section '58, '59, Junior Class Day '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, F.H.A. '57, '58, Senior Class Day '59, WILLIAM HOWARD O'NEAL. T e Sensor s DONA JEAN PARKER' Art Club 58 59' Pep Club 57' Tennls Team 57 Olllce Assistant 58 JOHN HILLIARD PARKER ljackl Honor Soclety 58 59 President 59 Homecommg Attendant 58 59 Heart Hop Attendant 57 Clvltan Club 57 58 59 Secretary 59 Science Club 57 58 59 Treasurer 59 Latm Club 57 Treasurer 57 Stu dent Council Representative 58 59 Senate 59 JV Bas ketball 57 Tenms Team 57 Sophomore Class Represent atlve 57 Torch Society 57 Clvxtan Attendant 57 DON ROSS PATTON PHYLLIS ANN PATTON Bladensburg Hugh School Bladensburg Maryland 57 Ollice Assxstant 59 JON PAULDING DC,T 58 59 EDWARD EUGENE PEN DERGRASS lGenel Wheel Club 57 58 59 Presldent 59 Thesplans 58 59 Vlce Prestdent 59 Student Councll Representatlve 59 Speakers Bureau 58 Stardust Players 57 58 Vxce Presldent 57 Pep Club 57 58 59 Soph omore Class Play 57 Jumor Class Play 58 Semor Class Play 59 Jumor Councxl 58 VILNIA PEREZ Pan Amencan League 57 58 Tn H1Y Hz Lights 59 Pep Club 58 59 Jumor Red Cross ANDREA SABIN PETERSEN Torch Soclety 57 58 Presldent 59 Future Teachers 57 58 59 Chaplain Treasurer 58 Pan Ammcan League 58 59 Treasurer Student Council Representattve 57 Senate 59 Jumor Class Day 58 Sophomore Councll 57 PATRICIA EDITH PHILLIPS lPatl Hlxon Hugh School Hlxon Tennessee 58 Hawthorne Htgh School Los Angeles Calxforma 58 JOYLI: ANN PIKE LARRY PILL Key Club 58 59 Pep Club 58 59 GEORGE PITTS JN Football 57 JN Basketball 57 Glee Club 57 58 59 Varsity Football 58 59 NHFSIIY Basketball 59 Wheel Club 58 59 Track 59 Jumor Class Day 58 Nelson S. Newcomer Nickels Norman Nu e 53' Odom 0 If 0 Neal arker D Parker J Patton Pattog . u dung Pendergrass Perez Petersen Phnllnps Plke Pntts 173 CMM , 1 . - A ' 7 V 7 . , . , ,-, 4 1 7 A 1 -- - v v v Q . - - 1 j 9 V U V 9 ' Y 9 Y ' ' ' v 1 ' Il Ny . X l'f , 1 , v , - v 9 7 ' . . . , . ' A , 9 9 9 - ' 1 v 1 ' fy , ' . , , . . , . . ,' 9 3 9 Y 7 9 Y ! Y 7 H 1 ' 7 7 ' 9 , f - s , . P , . , . ,D. P Pal' A - A 1 1 ' ' '59s , , 4 '58. . : ' ' ,' , - . '59, , , . . ,, '57, , , , '59s ' , : 9- , - v f r ' . ' , Pill .' .w vv v ' gp ov D ' v 1- . 1 v . 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Rlfle Club 58 59 Vlce Presldent 59 Chess Club 58 59 CH-XRLOTTE ELLEN REED Tr1H1Y 58 59 Pep Club 17 58 .lumor Class Play 58 Thesplans 59 Chaplam 59 .Iumor Class Day 58 H1 Llghts 59 I I I , . I. . , . . , s v , - 1 s v , v v , q , , , , - I 1 , t . . r . - . . . .. , , ,A - ,. ,-, I 7 , - , A 'K . . u 1 QA ' 'r. ' . ' . ' 1 . , q -. . ,I . . , I . . .. v -s , , . , .. I . .. 1 4 .. ' ,-I , ,-I . , I . , . , , ,- . . , . , . . , I . I, . I ., , - Q , .E. I, . . ,. , I , I - , , ., . , . , , . . . I . . , , I . .,- ., , ., .- . I . . . . I . , I 7 9 7 7 1 7 ! - purd C0mlng Queen 59. Y u . . . : L .- ,. - , V . . . . . . - , , ,, , , . . . , , K , ... ., , - . I . I - , , - , ,, . ., , 1 . I . . , I . y . , . . tl. - - , . - , 5 . ,. . .: - ..g A - . ,-I - s , - 1 , ' 7 7 5 7 1. , , -, l -- , , y , Q 9 7 7 7 9 7 , . ' ' , Z .. . . . .. . , I ,, , . . , , . V I . . , .I . . . - - , , ., ., - , , . , . ,I - w v -e ' 1 1 v . , . I . , , , . Praise on Awards Day IIUIiIiII'I' IIIQISS llinln : Iiillt- Club 58. 59. I'rf-sitb-nt 59: Safe-ty Club 57: St-nate 59. CIIXIiI.IiS IIIIIX. III-QNHN NICTIJR IIICII XIIIJSUY. SYLX IX III. XINIC RICH XKIJFUN: Foplimnorv Girls' Clin- rus 57: ,X Cuppe-lluCI1urus 38. 09: I'e-p Club 59: Tri-Ili-Y 59. jl IJI'I'II IIICIXICIISUN Ijllfiyll Ifulurt- Nurses 58. 59. Chaplain 58. Xiu' I'rc-sitlt-nt 59: I .lI.X. 58. 59. Historiali 59: 'llhe-spiuns 58. 59. 'Irvasurr-r 59: Sopbornore Class Play 57: ,luninr Class Play 58. I sh:-r 58. Business Xlana- ger 58: Se-nior Class Play 59: 'X Cappo-lla Chorus 58. 59: Sophomore Counvil 57: Pep Club 58. IJUIIIJTHY JI-LAX RILEY llloftylz 'I'ri-Hi-Y 58. Xiu- I'r4-sitle-nt 59: Torch Society 57: Pep Club 57. 58. 59: .luniur Class Represent- ative- 58: Junior Class Day 58: ,I.X, Cheerleader 57: Graduation l she-r 58: French Club 58. ,. ,I,,. , V.. . .- .V . .ll IJIIII I1.I I IA ljznlliz Iri-Ili-X 08. 09. N-rg:-arit at Irnis 59: I'II'l'llI'Il Club 58. 59: I'n-p Club 58. 59: S1-ninr Class Play 59: Ilrafluuliun I she-r 58: Ifuiurt- Nurs:-s 58: Ilulf leant 58: ,luniur Class Day 58: Carnl S:-1-tirm 58: St-nior Class Ilan 59. N XXCY .IXNIQ IIIS'I'I'IIi: I'7.H..X. 58: Pt-p Club 59, IIHIII-1lI'I' WXHIIIIY IIIX IEIIS lliobi. ,IOIIN CHXIIIIIS IIUI58: lianil I 59, IIUNNX IOVXN HID8IfII'I'5UN IlflIlHII'I'IZ Nlillfortl Xlill lIigIiSrI1ool. I'ik:-s- xillf-. Xlarylanrl 57: I rr-nt-h Club 58: I5-p Club 59: Stu- tlt-nt Cnunril II:-pre-s:-ntaiiw 59: 'I'ri-Ili-Y 59. NIJIINIXN IIXIIHIIQ IIUIIIXSUN IHHVFIIPIZ Xrt Club 58: Ilitlv Club 59. 1.lIXIII.I7S Xl.X FII IIUCIQHS Llltrrl: Xarsitx Iwmtbull 57. 58: III-X 57. 58. 59. I'rr-siflvnl 59: 'I'rum'k llanugrr 58. 59: Xarsily 4.lnb 58. 59. CII XICl.U'I I'Ii XXNIQ HUC- IIIIS: I'vI'PIll'Il Club 58. 59: Pvp Club 57. 58. 59: Cartl Nwtion 38. .w9: ITI-III-X 58. 59: CIM- Club 58. 59: .Iuniur Class Iluj, 58: Falvty Club 58. 59. JI XXIII lil 'III IIUIIIQIIFZ Iirvggg IX ritvrs 58. 59: FUIPIIUIIIUFI' Iiirlsi Chorus 57: X Cuppvlla 58. 59: Ifuturv Nursvs 58: Cani- pus Crusatlvrs 59. Richardson, S. Rickerson Riley Rippey Rister Rivers Robb Robertson Robinson Rogers, C. A. Rogers, C. A. Rogers J. R. 175 Bottling post-chemistry students-Alex Darlington and David Vogler-is an interesting amusement ot the chemistry department. fi it .,m? ' Enjoying the life of Riley, Billy Weatherbee wishes every Week were Twirp NVeek so Ann Carson could do his chemistry homework. Rogers, J. L. Ross Rourk Rouse Sanford Savage Saylor Saylors Schmidt Schmitt Schneck Schnoebelen 176 Wiley Seniors Bequeath Jl DITH LYNN ROGERS iludylz Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Glee Club '58, '59, Pep Club '57, '58, '59g Junior Class Day '58. SYLYIA ANN ROSS: Future Nurses '57, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '57, Pep Club '57, '58, '59: A Cappella Chorus '58, '59: Mixed Chorus '57, '58g Junior Council '58, HELEN CATHARINE ROURK lKittyt: Honor Society '58, '59g Latin Club '57, French Club '58, '59g Junior Council '58g Latin National Honor Society '57g Student Council Repre- sentative '59, Junior Class Day '58, Senior Class Day '59, Graduation Lsher '58g Pep Club '57, '58, '59g Card Section '58. ALICE FAYE ROLSE: Hi Lights '59, ROY EVERETT SANFORD: Glee Club '58, HAPPY SAVAGE: F.F.A. '57, '58, '59, Historian '58, '59g .Agriculture Assistant '58. '59. BONNIE SAYLOR: K.C.V.l., Kingston, Ontario, Canada '57, French Club '58, '59g Future Nurses '59, JOHN BEN- NETT SAYLORS: Varsity Baseball '57, '58, F.F'.A. '57, '58, '59: Monitor '58, '59, PEGGY ANNE SCHMIDT: Gregg Writers '58, '59, Treasurer '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59g Future Teachers '58, '59, RAYNION RICHARD SCHMITT iDickb: Track '57, '58, '59g Hi-Y '58, '59, Varsity Club '59, GENE RICHARD SCHNECK: JN. Football '57, RALPH SCHNOEBELEN. BETTY JLNE SEBEK: Gregg Writers '58, '59, D.C.T. '58, '59: Junior Class Day '58. GLORIA JUNE SELLA. WIL- LENE LARLE SELPH lWiIliei: Nlilan High School, Mi- lan, Georgia, '57, '58, Treasures in Blass Will .IOHN FREDRICK SHAEFFER: Key Club '59g Science Club '59, EVELYN MAE SHATTLER 4Eviel: Torch So- ciety '57, '58, '59g Future Nurses '57, '58, '59g Library Club '58, '59, President '58: Senate '58g Junior Class Day '58, MARIE ALYNNE SHEAR. NIICHAEL MCCOY SHELHORN 4Mtkel .IV Football 57 58 HiY 57 Pep Club 57 58 LEE DELL SHOCK LEY 4Delll Art Club 58 Campus Crusaders 59 Pep Club 59 ELIZABETH ANN SHUWIAKER Art Club 5 59 Honor Society 58 59 Pan American League 58 Band 57 58 59 Lieutenant 59 Pep Club 59 DWIGHT SICKLER Hi Y 57 58 LELAND DEE SIM NIONS .IV Football 57 58 ROBERT SINGLETARY lliobl FFA 57 Torch Society 57 DONNA .IEAN SIPPLE Glee Club 57 58 REBER PARKER SKILES FAYE OPAL SLATER Clee Club 57 58 59 Student Council Representative 57 SANDRA NIANIIE SLOAN isandyl Cllbertsvllle Central High School Gilbertsvllle New York 57 Edgewater High School 57 Card Section 59 Safety Club 59 Treasurer 59 Senior Class Play 59 ,IACQLELINE SLOBIN Boone Legend Stall' 58 DE 59 ALVAN CARLTON SNIITH lAll Sophomore Class Vice President 57 Homecoming Attendant 57 Heart Hop King 57 Junior Class Day 58 Junior Class President 58 Varsity Club 58 59 Varsity Football 57 58 59 Track 57 58 Senior Class Vice President 59 ELIZABETH DL ANE SNIITH Clee Club 57 58 FH A 58 59 PAULA PATRICIA SNIITH lPatsyl Clee Club 57 58 S9 .Iunlor Red Cross 58 59 ROSENIARY ANN SNIITH Sophomore Girls Chorus 57 A Cappella 58 59 Sebek Sella Selph Shaeffer Shattler Shear Shelhorn Shockley Shumaker Sackler Simmons Smgletary S1pple Skules Slater Sloan Slobm Smith A Smrth E Smith P Smith R 177 I I I I Z.. 1 1 . I 1 . - 1 V 9 ' O 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 I 1 'A 7 V 1- h 1-1 . I . I, 1 1 , - 1 1 , - 53. 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1 . ' , 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' I . .. 1 . 1 ' I ' I , . , 1 1 I , . 1 . I I I , 1 1 . - - 1 1 1 - I II I II Z I . . , 1 . 1 1 1 1 I - 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' . ' I' I 1 , . I. 1 l 1 A , I. I I I l . I , . I . - 1 ' . ' ' I ' ' . l , . I 1 1 1 . . ... 1 . , , ' .V 0 v V 1 1 1 l 1 1 . . 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ,. , I , .A. 1 I v ' . I II I I , , 1- 1 1 D , . I I . I . 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1- , , , , , .I III , - 1 1-, 1 1- . . ,I , I Smith R Sne Solomon Spann pence ychalsku Stacey Staggs Starlmg Statham Steere Stennbarge Steiner Stella Stephens A Stephens M Stepp Stone A Stone G Stone J Swlder 178 Eftuslve Seniors Endure RLTH NIOLA SMITH Student Councxl Representative 57 Boone Loan Committee 58 Secretary 58 DCT 59 Reporter 59 Stardust Players 59 LARRY WAYNE SWELL FFA 57 58 59 Rad1oGulId 57 58 Monitor 57 58 59 FREDDIE SOLOMON FFA 57 58 59 Secretary 57 xlC8 President 58 Presldent 59 Senate 59 DOWWA JEAN SPANN 4Wmdyl Clee Club 58 WIL LIAM HARRIS SPENCE IBLIIP RICHARD LEE SPY CHALSKI .IV Basketball 57 Varslty Basketball 58 59 AZFSIIY Football Manager 57 58 59 Varsltv Club 58 59 BARBARA STACEY HL Lights 59 Sophomore Glrls Chorus 57 Mlxed Chorus 58 Tr1H1Y 58 59 Pep Club 59 Student Councll Representatlve 59 SARI ELYSBETH STACGS Honor SOCICIY 58 59 NFL 57 58 59 Sec retary 58 Presxdent 59 Pan Amerlcan League 59 Radio Gulld 57 58 Secretary 58 Speakers Bureau 57 58 Treasurer 18 Cashler 58 59 Senate 59 Junior Class Day 58 JAY DOUGLAS STARLINC Key Club 58 59 Student Council Representatlve 58 59 Pep Club 59 Swlmmlng Team 57 58 59 ,lunlor Class Day 58 Soph omore Councll 57 RICHMOND GRI BBS STATHAM 1Rtcl.yl JEANNETTE ELAIWE STEERE Tr1H1Y 58 59 Future 'Nurses 57 58 .59 Secretary 59 Pep Club 58 59 Card Section 58 59 Torch Society 57 .lunlor Class Day 08 ,Iumor Class Play 58 Semor Class Play 59 HERBERT STEINBARGE iHerb? Pep Club 57 Art Club 58 WILLIAM FRANK STEINER Baltmmore Lxty College Baltimore Maryland 57 Chess Club 59 VICTOR STELLA 1Panchb Pan American Club 51 58 Art Club 57 58 Pep Club 57 58 ALLEN WILLIAM STILPHLWS Soph omore Class Play 57 Radio Culld 57 Stardust Players 57 Debating Team 57 Clvltan Club 58 I l ' V ,.. II ., . .-, , , , .. , Y I .-. ,. . ..,-. . ... , ,-, , .-. . , . ,.,- , V . Nl IX .t . .- , . In ' ,In ,. ., . , , ' A '97 7 . 'S' ,' ., , It . . ., w sl- v,'-s s, ! 5 -1 H 9 ,, - -, X , , ... , ., ,, ,,, A ' 7 7 ' S 9 Y - - ,W . ,, - ,, . , I , . .,, ,, , ,, I 1 7 9 9 ,-,. . , ,, .l . 'Y '9 7 7 , , ,,, . -,,, ., ,, ,., , -- ,, ,,. ,, 'Y 7'7 7 - '! . ,--, ,, f , -- - 1 v -- 1, ,. ,, , .' ., 9 . 7 ! 9 '1 .- . ,-'. ., ., . , , - , . ' '. Y ,. ,. ' . ,bs Q v Q ' ,-'.. 7 'p ' ' Y'lA S Y ..- .. - . ,.,, . .A .z - . , ., 1 7 ' Signing-Party Bramps MICHAEL DAVID STEPHENS: Norwood High School, Cincinnati, Ohio '57, Anderson High School, Cincinnati, Ohio '58, GLENN NEWTON STEPP: JN. Football '57, Varsity Club '58, '59, Varsity Football '58, '59, Captain '59. ALICIA DELLE STONE: Pep Club '59, Home Economics Assistant '59, GLENN NELSON STONE: Edgewater High School '57, Campus Crusaders '59, Monitor '58, '59, JACKIE LEE STONE llacki: Edgewater High School '57, PATRICIA Sl'SAN SWIDER 4Pattib. JOSEPH ARTHER TAGLE ljoelz Kerwood High School, Baltimore, Maryland '57, LARRY HENRY TANNER. PHILIP TATICH: Band '57, '58, '59, Sergeant '57, Drum Major '59, Wheel Club '58, '59, Safety Club '58, DOROTHY ODELL TEASLEY tllollylz Torch Soeiety '57, Honor Society '58, '59, Latin Club '57, '58, President '58, Latin National Honor Society '57, '58, Graduation llsher '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Student Council Represent- ative '57. '58, Senate '58, Pep Club '57, '58, Chess Club '58, '59, SHEILA FRANCES TEWELL: F.H.A. '57, Soph- omore Class Play llsher '57, Pep Club '57, '58, '59, ,Iunior Class Day, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, I uture Teachers '59, Gregg Writers '58, '59, Hi Lights '59, DONNA CAROL THOMAS. MICHAEL ALLEN THOMAS: Art Club '57, '58, '59, ROB- ERT ELLIS THOMPSON lliobtz F.I7.A. '57, '58, .lunior Red Cross '57, '58, Monitors '57, '58, Photography Club '57, '58, '59, President '59, Treasurer '58, JAMES WAH- HEN THRAILKILI, llimr , Safety Club '59, Pep Club '59, GEIIALDINE XIICIIAELENA TIEHL, Dundalk High Sehool, Dundalk. Maryland '57, C.A.A. '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '58, '59. LARRY DEXTER TILLIS: .l.Y. I-'ootball '57, Varsity Ilaseball '57, '58, '59, Varsity Football '58, '59, Yarsity Basketball '58, '59, Yarsity Club '57, '58, '59, HETTE ANN TRIPPLER: Clee Club '57, Tague Tanner Tatich Teasley Tewell Thomas, D. Thomas, M. Thompson Thrailkill Tiehl Tillis Trippler l 79 Running up the light bill, Verlene Emanuel and Tina Deluca exemplify the usual scene on the eve of all-important senior tests. Boys' and Girls' State-SEATED: Kay Franklin, Hugh Carroll, Darla Frye, Al Smith. STANDING: Johnny Jones, Andy Anderson. gsaeiiege. Twyford Tyree Umstead Ustler VanKirk Varga Vickers Vogler Walker Ward Watson Webb 180 1959 Seniors Receive WILLIAM SCOTT TW'YFORD. WILLIAM LEE TYREE: Ocala High School, Ocala, Florida '57g Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, Florida '589 Band '58, '59, CHLOE ELLEN UNISTEAD: Art Club '57, '58, '59, Treasurer '57, Secretary '58, President '59g Pan American '59, Future Teachers '59g Senate '59: Pep Club '57, Monitor '58, PATRICIA ROBERTA USTLER iPati: Future Nurses '58: D.C.'I'. '59, ANNINA JOYCE VANKIRK fNinaJ: Winter Park High School '57g Tri-Hi-Y '59q C.A.A. '59g Safety Club '593 Pep Club '59, Card Section '59g Monitor '58, '59, EUGENIO ANTONIO VARGA: Pan American League '57, '58, '59, GENEVA SHARON VICKERS: Tri-Hi-Y '59g D.C.T. '59, Secretary '59g G.A.A. '58, '59, Vice President '593 Student Council Representative '59g Pep Club '57, DAVID VOGLER t,Da1:ei: Civitan Club '57, '58, '59, Treasurer '58: Torch Society '57, Honor Society '58, '59g Vice President '59g Stu- dent Council Representative '57. JUDY JEAN WALKER: Majorette '57, '58, '59, Captain '59g Tri-Hi-Y '57g Pep Club '59g Junior Class Day '58g Senior Class Day '59. REBECCA JANE WARD tBeckyt: Torch Society '57g Latin Club '57g Pep Club '57, '58: Card Section '58g Junior Class Day '58g French Club '58, '59g Honor Society '58, '59g Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Historian '58. BETTY LOU WAT- SON: Gregg Writers '57, '58, '59, RICHARD RALPH WEBB lRickl: .Anthony Wayne High School, Whitehouse, Ohio '57, RUTH VIOLA WEINBERGER: Phoenix Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona '57g C.A.A. '57, '58, Secretary- Treasurer '58, '599 Future Teachers '58, '59, DAVID LEE WENSEL: Cocoa High School, Rockledge, Florida '57, '583 D.C.T. '59, ADDISON WEST: Civitan Club '58, '59: Pep Club '57, '58, long-awaited Diplomas JOHN WILLIAM WETHERBEE lBilIyl: J.V. Football 57' JJ. Basketball 57 '58' Track 58' Varsity Basket- ball '59' Student Council Representative '58 '59, CAROL RLTH WHITE: Glee Club '57' A Cappella '58 59' L'- brary Club 58 Vice President 58' Pep Club 59. DANIEL WIGGINS: D.C.T. 58 59 President 59. CHRISTINA IRMGARD WILLIAMS 4TmaI Glee Club 57 A Cappella Chorus 58 59 Nlusic As istant 58 Pep Club 57 58 59 Card Section 59 Student Council Rep resentatlve 57 58 Tr1H1Y 58 59 Juruor Class Day 58 Torch Society 57 58 59 JANET CAROLYN WILLIS Gregg Writers 58 59 A Cappella Choru 58 59 Cam pus Crusaders 57 Future Nurses 58 DARLENE WILIVIA WILSON Seguin High School Seguin Texas 57 58 'VIARY ESTELLE WILSON RICHARD GLEN WILSON CATHY WINGATE Albany High School Albany Georgia 57 FH A 57 Library Assistant 57 58 Tn Hi Y 57 VERNON LEROY WIWGERT Torch Society 57 Band I 58 Campus Crusaders 57 Pan American League 57 Student Council Representative 58 PATRICIA AVN WISE fPatl TrlH1Y 58 Pep Club 57 59 HL Lights 59 ,IQHN HERBERT WOLF Junior Council 58 Junior Class Day758' -Sen1or Day 59 DOROTHY JANE WOLFE lDott1eP Southern High School Oakland Wlaryland 57 JERRY LEE WOOD Wm terswllle High School Wmtersvtlle Ohio 57 58 Band I 59 Captain 59 NIARTHA WOOD DCT 59 SYLXIA JOYQE WRICHT DCT 59 Trea urer KATHLEEN IRENE YOUWG 4KayI T H15 58 59 Graduation lsher 58 Pep Club 57 58 59 Senior Cla Day 59 Student Council Representative 57 Junior Coun cil 58 Card Section 58 A Cappella Choru 8 9 Junior Class Day 58 Sophomore Girl C orus Ll CILLE KATHERINE ZITZELBERGER Glee Club 7 58 Tr1HlY 58 59 Weinberger Wensel West Wetherbee White Wiggins Williams Willis Wilson D Wilson M Wilson R Wingate Wise Wo f Wolfe Wood J Wood M Wright Young Zutzelberger 181 , , ,. - , . . . , . . . . , . , 1 , , V , 1 , . 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ATLANTA 202 Abello Donald 136 B392 Judi' 40 GENERAL INDEX Abello Donna 132 Abernethy Nancy 136 Abew Mnchel 113 Abington Edward 30 Abrams Karen 112 122 155 Acher Beverly 97 100 107 111 114 120 144 Acker Bobbne 144 Acosta Ana 49 54 113 144 Adair Sylvua 155 Lynda 106 128 155 Sandra 106 128 155 SandraS 97 98 125 Wnlllam 90 James 80 Jeffery 136 Adams Adams Adams Adams Adcock Adcock Balles Barley Barley Baurd Baker Baker Baker Baker Mary 155 Carol 132 136 Hardy 108 Gary 136 Carolyn 136 Elizabeth 136 Ella 45 Randle 123 Ballard Jacquelme 72 90 107 111 145 BAND 130 131 Bandy Sarah 125 136 Banks Lawrence 102 113 132 5 Banks Shlrley 100 132 145 Banta Patty 132 145 Barber Donald 113 Agular Rokel 113 114 155 Adkmson Marne 107 111 124 144 Ady Kenneth 136 Agular Ida 113 144 Albrecht Lloyd 99 105 Albrlght Barbara 49 61 63 98 99 106 114 124 128 155 Alderman Roger 144 Aldrldge Clyde 155 Alexander Calvm 77 Alford James 28 65 Allen Clarnce 144 Allen Jacquelyn 122 Allen Jlmn 116 117 Allsbrook Sandra 97 144 129 155 86 100 144 36 1 5 107 111 Barber Gene 145 Barfneld Charles-86 Barneld G Mack 108 130 Barfleld Ona 19 Barfmeld Wnlluam 29 96 97 103 114 121 145 Barker Beverly 155 Barker Jacelyn 132 Barker John 123 136 Barksdale Davnd 136 Barksdale Marvm 156 Barnett Thomas 156 2 Barnes B McCauley 72 Wllllam 80 136 Rut 99 107 132 145 Marsha 156 Barnes Barnes Barnes Baron Alter Patrncua 61 106 111 120 Boswell Lrnda 137 Buchan Barrett Patrlcna 132 145 Nettle 112 144 125 155 Amerson Ralph 144 Amos Patrncla 155 Amundsen Glen 109 Anderson Carol 3 Anderson Charles-78 82 83 92 96 98 99 103 129 155 180 Anderson 15 Anderson Anderson Anderson Karol 144 Judy 98 99 110 114 Judi 99 36 Anderson Andorka Shlrley 132 155 Andrus Bull 29 67 104 129 ANN BRUCE TRI HI Y 106 Anthony Andrew 144 Arant Erress 19 48 126 Arens Gaul 90 91 107 111 132 44 Arnko Johnny 80 86 90 97 102 115 136 Armour Kathleen 136 Arndt Elke 96 97 98 100 107 111 114 124 144 Arnett Thelma 27 132 155 Ash Barbara 126 155 Askew W Phllvp 99 122 131 136 Atalskl Carol 145 Atknns Amse 136 Atkmson Terry 38 Aubuchon Judlth 107 110 145 Avera June 60 109 145 Avus Carolyn 106 155 Sa ly 155 Bass C Lamar 136 Bates Vlrgunua 136 Bath Raymond 130 Batten Barbara 62 Baumgardner John 145 Baxter Douglas-136 Bayler Brenda 126 156 Baynes James 19 22 58 Beach Damel 145 Beach Lorram 61 156 Beally Nancy 156 Bear Ellen 97 114 115 136 Bear Mary 145 Bearden Betty 33 63 120 124 145 Bearden John 41 59 122 156 Beardsley Carol 90 136 Beasley Darrelle 156 Beasley Davld 156 Beasley Elizabeth 145 Beasley Faye 101 136 Beck Davnd 51 Beck Janet 61 156 Beck Wllllam 156 Becker Nancy 136 Becker Soma 136 Beers Dave 109 Beers Jacquelme 63 107 145 Beeler Bertha 23 Bell Louns 132 145 Benner Juduth 112 Bennett John 132 145 Bennett Lounse 101 136 Bennett Royce 136 Benson Barbara 113 121 36 Bent James 103 145 7 145 Bentley John 105 136 Bentley Nma 130 Benzung Jean 107 111 124 144 145 Benzmg Mrs Norman 22 Bergstrom James 19 57 105 Berry Beverly 49 101 136 Berry Charles 102 136 Bachard Carl 136 Bnchard Jlm 157 Bnles Patrncla 136 Blrnhak Bruce 38 103 157 Bnsson Rolande 124 145 ck Lula 96 98 99 106 127 157 172 Black Mary 132 Blacken Krustm 115 130 136 Blackwelder Lunda 112 145 Blake Patsy 145 Blanar Debbne 61 145 Blankenshup Judy 132 145 Blankenshlp Lrnda 132 136 Blanton Joseph 113 136 Blanton Robert 27 157 Bloecher Louetta 157 Bloom Duane 112 115 Boatwrught James 157 Bohnstadt Barbara 136 Boley Mary 136 Bond Robert 137 Bonguorno Phyllss 115 145 Bonner Cynthra 54 112 145 Bonner Juduth 112 137 BOONE LEGEND 118 1 9 Booth Joyce 19 132 Booth Norma 19 52 127 Booth Rosalne 23 Boswell Sylvia 126 157 Bourland Gerald 60 131 137 Boutty James 28 145 Bowen Charles 145 Bowersock Patrucla 137 Bowles Robert 97 137 Bowles Patrucua 98 99 106 132 157 Boxberger Rose 124 Boyd Kathleen 124 157 Bragg Dorothy 42 127 157 Bragg Janzce 112 145 Bradford Allce 130 137 Brakebull Charlotte 107 111 Brant Margaret 121 157 Brash Danny 58 Brawn James 48 126 Braxton Floyd 157 Braxton Tommy 137 Braybrooks Duane 99 106 157 59 Brazell Mary 90 107 145 Breadstnll Mary 137 Breakfaeld Sandra 137 Bresler Robert 46 99 104 157 Brnght John 60 101 Bramble Karen 99 100 111 116 117 144 145 t Sh rley 96 7 10 45 Brock Hershel 137 Brock Susan 112 137 Brock Wendy 100 120 145 Brockman Bully 99 101 Brockman Delorns-132 157 Brockman Phyllns-112 157 111 145 Brodwater Betty 97 Broom Jack 137 Broskey G John 130 Brown Brown brown Brown Brown Betty 137 BOD-52 101 charles-105 Carol 97 137 Carol W 58 99 103 113 157 159 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown crang 96 97 115 145 Donna 112 123 132 145 Henry 132 157 Jac 66 82 113 122 Judy 132 Martha 145 Mary 97 111 115 137 Prlscnlla 137 Rlchard 145 Shlrley 145 Slgrld 97 99 101 115 7 Brown Vlrgnma 19 Brownfield Rae 137 Brownlng Helen 132 137 Brumbaugh Karen 58 97 106 151 167 Bruner Sally 58 107 111 113 145 Bruner Mrs T H 22 Bryan Charles 137 Bryan Davld 123 Bryan Mary 19 106 Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryska Bryska Blanche 158 Marguerzte 97 Patsy 137 Arlene 112 114 158 Lawrence 30 80 81 137 an Marnlyn 113 Buckley Margaret 137 Bunnell Shlrley 145 Burcham Brantley 18 Burchartte Lottue 23 Burchard Hester 132 Burchell Carol 27 106 132 158 Burchell John 46 105 109 158 Burgess James 49 158 Burgett Vemta 137 Burleson Robert 67 103 111 114 118 120 125 145 Burnett Janet 124 132 145 Burns Glorua 112 145 Burrell Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Busby Deloye 97 103 123 Dorls-96 118 127 158 Dorothy 132 Kara 122 145 Rlchard 104 145 Stephen 39 137 Wllllam 145 Bush Jerry 137 Butler Stanley 88 Byran Benny 131 Byrd Barbara 158 Byron Janette 130 Caccuatore Sammy 96 103 115 1 6 Cadman Eluzabeth 107 111 1 7 Cady Deane 102 105 146 Caldwell Carolyn 107 146 Caldwell Robert 158 Calhoun James-129 132 146 Callaway Charles-60 A B 1 - 1 - 1 - . 1 T ' 1 T - I ' , ' ' 1 1 1 f 1 1 1- T - I T ' I ' D 1 1 T . 1 T ' . 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42 43 44 45 Compton Martha 158 Compton Robert 1 8 Conner Jack 33 159 Connolley Susan 146 Cook Karen 126 159 Cook Margue 99 120 132 137 Cook Mary 97 111 137 Coo Otus 132 137 Cooke Wulluam 19 30 113 Coombs Thomas 58 159 Coone Mary 106 127 159 Cooper Doug 146 Cooper Hulda 116 159 Copenhaver Charles 104 Copher Bessue 99 127 159 Corneluson Judu 159 Cottrell Ralph 146 Counts Estel 146 Counts Lyrda 132 137 61 99 106 114 Darnell Larry 132 Dasse Henry 99 121 129 160 Datko Muchaelyn 101 137 Daub Judy 44 132 160 Daugherty Trusha 67 90 147 Davudson Janet 19 Davus Charles 146 Davus Dee Anne 96 106 114 116 117 160 168 Davus Davus Davus Davus Davus Davus Davus Davus Davus Davus Donnue 92 93 129 160 Gar 137 Jacquelune 106 111 16 James 137 June 137 Lu ule 60 60 Mary 113 147 Peggy 132 137 Roger 137 Sherry 147 Dawson Carol 147 Day Pat 147 Dayton Sheru 147 Dease L John 28 117 DeGrendele Sandra 132 137 Carter ox Dennus 159 Duckson Patruck so 101 129 137 EUSUH Sheff' 132 Walter BB 129 158 Cartwrught Marvun 29 113 146 Carusuello Tony 137 Caruso Susan 31 106 111 113 114 120 158 Caruthers Mary 69 Caruthers Sandra 97 107 113 125 Casenove Henru 80 146 Cashlon Jum 79 Casselman Shurley 146 Cau ull Ray 137 Chapman Harold 89 Chapman Mary 158 Chappell Sherry 137 CHEERLEADERS 110 Chennell Carolune 96 97 99 107 110 111 114 146 CHESS CLUB 122 Chuaro Joseph 137 s Bull Chulds Nancy 97 125 137 Chrustensen Fauth 100 107 129 146 Chrustensen Jull 107 146 Church James 137 Church Larry 102 113 146 Cuaramello Laura 90 132 CIVITAN 104 Clapshaw Dorothy 115 158 Clark Barbara 107 111 146 153 Clark Deann 90 137 Clark John 137 Clark Sarah 19 38 1 Clarke Charles 137 Clufford Frueda 113 132 13 CluHord Leo 19 OX OX OX OX OX F e 28 70 107 111 6 I 19 5 John 104 159 uth 27 115 130 1 159 Marcua 97 111 132 137 Cox Robert 137 Cramer Geneva 19 Cramp Davud 19 35 Crandall James 100 102 146 Cranford Lynda 132 137 Cranstoun Bruce 146 Cravens Imelda 137 Crawford Lynda 59 97 106 110 114 156 159 Cruder Nancy 59 107 111 146 Cruppen Jacquelune 146 Crust Joyce 132 137 Cromell Betty 61 Crooker Robert 90 146 Crossley Luke 146 Crowder W Duane 60 114 122 146 Crowell Eluzabeth 146 Crum Raymond 115 119 122 146 Crompton Jackue 80 129 146 Cumbe Juduth 137 Cummungs Ella 126 146 Dalton George 159 Damer Ron 96 97 102 113 146 Danuels George 18 Darlungton Alex 96 98 103 115 118 121 160 175 Deust Marualana 96 121 DeLaughter Shelvy 137 DeLoach Gayle 132 137 Deluca Chrystune 96 1 4 118 160 179 Denham Wanda 126 6 Denson Thomas 104 DEMO HI Y 105 Deter Paul 105 111 1 DeVelder Dennus 104 137 DeVelder Fred 147 DeWutt Maruon 19 97 107 Dueboct Jeannue 132 Duke Betty 97 Dullard Camulle 147 Dulluon Karen 138 Dumutry Johnny 90 138 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 126 DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING 126 Duxon Martha 28 96 97 111 127 161 Dobson Lundy 138 Dodson D Davud 122 Dolluns Joan 147 Donaldson Patrucua 120 138 Donn Anna 147 Dotter Juduth 125 147 Douglas Hugh 161 Dowda Darlene 125 147 Dowdell Ida 19 Downs Wulluam 161 Dozzer Barbara 19 125 Drake 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John 162 Katherme 19 30 70 114 4 Gaffey Katherine P 122 148 Galley Lmda 132 147 Gall Ardlth 138 Galloway Delores-58 127 162 Galloway Faye 125 138 Gala Lourdes-113 147 Gambrell Brenda 147 Gambull Brenda 115 124 Gammon Rlchard 99 128 Gantt Charles-19 122 Gardner Carol 138 Garhnkel Jules 97 113 Garrard Connie 138 Garrett Llnda 162 Garrett Martha 162 Garrison Peggy 124 132 14 Gatewood Julna 58 162 GENERAL INDEX Gebhard Barbara 132 147 Geddes Barbara 97 106 128 162 Geesey Roy 162 Gemmel Patrlcla 106 111 162 George Welton 60 Gerstem Reginald 80 138 Geyer Barbara 90 91 96 97 100 103 107 118 147 Glddens Carl 104 138 Gllbert Mary 90 138 Gllbertson Sonja 147 Gull Annette 126 162 Glllenwater Ealnor 66 126 163 Galleon Ralph 122 Gllllam Jeannle 90 138 Gulllan Glorla 61 107 147 Gulllsple Damel 26 Gllmore John 163 Gilmore Mary 97 115 138 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Glsler Charles 102 115 121 132 63 Glasscock Amta 61 147 Gllsson Ann 163 Glov Kay 132 138 Godwln Robert 120 Goldsmlth Mlchael 109 Good Josephnne 1 8 Goodman Sarah 19 26 Goodwin Carson 147 Gordon Douglas 86 87 Gore Notalle 124 138 Goss Wllllam 97 103 138 102 138 Graham Beverly 63 96 97 63 Graham Carol 138 Graham Eugene 163 Graham Sonny 47 Graham Stewart 138 Grant Patrlcla 124 138 Gray Cara 23 Gray Mary 163 Green Mlrlam 138 Green Rlchard 163 Greene Verlln 163 Greenwell Carolyn 63 99 127 163 170 GREGG WRITERS 127 Gregory Roy 98 104 163 Grelner Barbara 138 Gremer Candy 90 114 124 Gresham Jack 147 Gretzlnger Mellnda 111 13 Grler Mary 63 98 106 116 17 164 170 Grlfhth Eugema 22 62 Groover Judnth 138 Groover Lorelea 132 138 Gross Norman 103 117 164 Grubbs Ruth 138 Gullfoyle Donald 126 164 Gunlfoyle Mary 126 164 Gunn Jerry 27 Gustln Sharon 138 Guthrle Judlth 147 Guthrie N Robert 138 Guthrne Mrs Robert 22 Haberstock Dlana 138 Haddad Marlon 63 101 Hagen Gary 138 900 Hagenston Rlchard 97 115 138 Halr Ha Ha M ry 107 111 113 47 Carol 138 Charles 67 97 101 103 115 138 a Donna 147 Ha Ja 19 a Katrina 61 107 147 a Patrlcla 164 a Rheba 115 164 Haman Elalne 107 111 147 Hamer Beverly 124 129 131 Hamllton Patrlcla 99 101 132 Hamilton Thomas 164 Hamly Irene 61 70 107 111 114 147 Hampton Carolyn 139 Hand Stanley 97 139 Haney Graham 129 Haney Gregory 77 129 Hannle Haven 126 164 Hanson Davld 113 164 Harden Carolyn 125 147 Hardnn Verme 130 131 164 Hardlng Rowena 111 164 Hardman James 101 104 139 Hardy Lynn 19 102 Harkms Rlchard 82 92 93 129 164 57, Harless Harmer Harmon Harmon Harper Harrell Harrell Harrell Sharon 139 C George 122 Charlotte 20 Patrlcla 60 Llnda 139 Este le 100 132 147 Katherine 129 139 Sue 165 Harrelson Gene 47 86 Harrington James 165 Harrington Patrlcla 139 Harris Harrls Harris Harris Harrls I-'arrls James 165 Judlth 148 Margaret 38 96 121 Nancy 132 148 Ro 111 115 65 Su 59 Harrison Paul 16 Harrison Sherri 68 100 104 110 148 Hart Frances 148 Hartley Nelson 165 Hartley Susan 69 Harvey Jerry 104 165 Harvey Robert 72 97 99 102 113 148 Hass Ellzabeth 20 125 Hates Dennls 99 Hatield Mary 98 106 124 165 Haughton Kathleen 106 165 Hawksns Margo 45 165 Hays Edgar 130 139 Hays Julla 118 165 Head Katle 132 148 Heagy Patrlcla 1 7 115 148 151 Heaney Joanne Heaney Patrick 165 Heasy Pat 97 Heckle Barbara Heckle Wllllam 139 139 Heckwolf Valerle 124 125 148 Hefferan John 139 Helm Judith 118 165 7 Helmburg Charles 97 113 48 Helntzleman R N 18 Heltman Sharon 112 139 Helton Barbara 139 Heltsley Morrls 86 Henderson Boyce 165 Henderson James-165 Henderson Margaret 132 Hendrlck Paul 148 Hendrlcks Landon 148 Hendry Lorene 20 49 Henley Herbert 20 108 Henmg Glenn 86 105 139 Hennmgsen Wllllam 118 Herdon Vlrglnla 97 115 130 131 148 Herr Ellzabeth 139 Hertzel Janet 132 139 Hey Donald 109 165 Hiatt Larry 108 139 Hlers Laurle 148 Hzgglnbotham Charles 67 2 165 HI LIGHTS 116 117 Hllllard Glnger 132 148 Hllllard Harold 109 148 Hllller Mnchael 69 Hllton Anne 39 111 139 Halton Cynthia 58 107 111 148 Hstchmgs Delberta 126 165 Hltes Dennls 139 Hoague Sandra 125 148 Hobble Duke 67 148 Hobbs Benjamln 109 139 Hodge Grace 20 43 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Ibarguen Henry 98 104 113 166 132 148 Knmmel Gall 139 Lathrop Sylvaa 112 McAuley Lawrence 140 Hughey Lynda 106 166 Hulmg Lllllan 139 Hull Frlska 97 Hull Patrlcla 114 139 Hunt Ronald 97 113 148 Hunt Slbyl 96 97 107 118 148 149 Hunter Nancy 106 111 166 Hutter Bill 104 139 Hyer Jullan 20 22 61 Hyland Amta 166 Hynoskn Raymond 166 Ibarguen Sandra 107 113 148 lde Paul 91 122 148 Ingerman Glen 148 lrey Carolyn 132 139 Irwun Ophelna 20 Irwm Wulllam 105 115 131 148 Isemnnger Ruchard 166 Ishmael Lmda 131 139 Ivester Renee 139 Jackson Gayle 125 132 139 Jackson Mary 112 Jackson Wulllam 139 Jamerson Homer 104 105 148 James Susan 97 139 Jane Denny 121 148 Jarrett Raye 60 Jensen Lewas 153 Jewell Jenllynn 97 101 113 139 Johns Roger 99 108 129 166 Johnson Arthur 99 101 139 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 13 Charles 82 148 Don 148 Donald 148 Evelyn 43 96 127 166 Helza 63 96 148 Herbert 166 Lmda 139 Lmda 139 Lynda 97 107 111 114 Johnson Matthew 139 Johnson Nancy 112 166 Jolley Richard 18 Jones Austnn 72 Jones Beverly 97 113 139 Jones Carolyn 130 148 Jones Charles 52 130 131 166 Jones Clarence E 60 90 148 Jones Clarence 60 132 Jones Dartha 148 Jones Elmer 139 Jones James 139 Jones n 79 82 85 92 129 156 166 180 Jones Joseph 166 Jones Martha 124 125 166 Jones Jones Norton 139 Patrlcna 107 148 Jones Patsy 167 Jones Robert 139 Jones Shirley 139 Jones Wlllnam 148 Jones Wllllam Donald 164 7 GENERAL INDEX Jones Wllllam Edward 96 103 1 7 Joslyn Eugene 167 Joyce Robert 148 Joyner Joel 72 80 86 87 9 Joyner Wulllam 167 JUNIOR COUNCIL 100 Kagan Mary 148 Kagey Annette 67 100 107 110 148 Kammer Ronald 105 130 131 148 Kanan Joan 139 Kannaday Thomas 139 Keene Kenneth 108 Kelth James 144 Kelch Melvnn 60 90 103 139 Kelley Beverly 96 106 127 132 167 Kelley Dlxle 107 130 148 Kelley Make 139 Kelley Nancy 139 Kelley Rnchard 109 123 139 Kellogg Eluzabeth 148 Kelly Dolores 101 139 Kelly Jackue 46 Kemp Jerry 1 Kennedy James 105 149 Kennedy Tom 130 Kershaw Ellzabeth 149 KEY CLUB 103 Keys Ward 149 Knernan Sharon 132 149 Kneser Betty 69 Klllmgsworth Davud 167 Knllungsworth Johnne 149 Kang Carol 132 Kung Nelson 108 Kung Rodney 90 Kmgsbury John 34 96 97 103 115 122 149 Kmgsbury Orlssa 20 29 119 Klnney L Barbara 69 99 132 149 kmney Donna 106 132 167 Kinney Samuel 114 132 139 Klnnle Rlchard 51 53 96 103 121 167 Klnnle Robert 51 60 105 115 122 167 R Earl Klpp Terry 59 167 Klrby Brenda 139 Klrby Charles 168 Kurchmner Katherme 124 149 Kurst Leland 20 38 103 K1sKns Joseph 60 Kllnger Kenneth 149 Klmk Margie 124 130 139 Knapp Lullnan 112 130 149 Knapp Lynda 168 Knlght Charles 32 123 168 Knowlton DuHy 60 130 Knowlton Katheryn 168 Knowlton Wulbur 139 Knox Wullaam 80 149 Knudson Charles 71 168 Koblasz John 96 149 P scllla 61 106 111 Kolskn Stanley 132 Kost Alan 36 168 Kost Denms 90 139 Kownacku Wnlluam 69 99 120 121 122 160 168 Kramer Rudolph 120 140 Krell Martm 90 131 Kroell Peter 140 Kruckemyer Carol 97 124 1 4 Kubuak Edward 38 168 Kukol Beverly 126 168 Kunze Larry 113 168 Lafrancus Kathlen 124 Laing Wulluam 140 Lallement Arthur 60 109 140 Lalmond R Davud 37 168 Lambert Joan 106 111 117 169 Lambertson Robert 59 82 104 105 129 169 Lancaster Janice 97 140 Lancaster Karen 140 Lane Belden 121 Lane Bruce 20 37 Lane Wnlluam 39 86 87 101 129 140 Lang John 82 92 129 149 Lang Vnrgmla 112 132 149 Langley Hope 140 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 30 31 Lantz Dayle 68 122 149 Lantz Peter 97 103 121 4 Larman Sharon 90 Larson Howard 20 44 119 Lashbrook Dabney 111 140 LATIN CLUB 115 Lawrence Mnke 102 105 149 Lawson Hagen 60 Lawson Ken 149 Lawson Rebecca 140 Layne Garnette 149 Lazos Eva 61 169 Lea Mary 106 114 169 Leamon Allce 20 33 Leary Carolyn 97 115 140 Lee Mrs Agnes 23 Lee Barbara 132 Lee Rlchard 149 Leek Charles 140 Leek Gloria 132 169 Legvold John 126 169 Let-lellf Nancy 140 LeHeup Dorothy 140 Lemon Judith 169 Leonard Adele 132 140 Leonard Wilson 18 LeProhon Antoinette 124 140 Lester Sara 107 132 149 Letton Frank 33 97 113 Beverly 114 Lewis Carlyn 126 169 Lewus John 149 Lewus Pa 149 Robert 169 Levns Ruble 169 Llllo James 108 149 Lnndamood Sharlene 126 man Allce 72 96 97 4 Lewus Lewls Llttleheld Mlke 105 149 Lnttleford Stephan 96 98 99 103 114 169 Luvely Lmda 149 Llvlngston David 36 99 105 114 169 Lnvnngston Mrs Vlolet 22 61 Lloyd Charles 149 Lockamy Joyce 60 130 169 Lockw Loftus Logan Logan Logan Lonas Long ood Patrlcna 132 Donald 1 3 1 9 Ce 1 40 Nancy 140 Sidney 149 Ruthann 149 Peggue 111 169 Long Ronnie 149 Lord Charles 96 103 121 160 1 9 Lord Joe 103 149 150 Lorlng Robert 140 Lovell Vnckl 169 Lovm Wanda 140 Lowe Larry 82 84 85 104 169 Lowe Verna 169 Lowery Cheryl 121 130 140 Lowery Josephme 140 Lowery Margaret 170 Lowle Velma 149 Loy Robert 108 131 170 Lucas James 129 149 Luke Milton 80 92 104 129 4 Luke Patrucla 146 149 Lundqulst Joyce 140 Lunsford George 80 Luther Helen 149 Lutz Richard 60 170 McCall Dorothy 97 149 McCall Melvm 170 McCall Ruth 20 McCallum Leslne 140 McCann Dnana 99 132 140 McCann Rosemarne 114 120 4 149 McCarthren Sally 23 McClintock Davld 123 149 McCollom Susan 140 McCollum Marcla 140 McCormnck Ellen 170 McCoy John 131 McCrea Tom 97 130 140 McCrnmmon Jimmy 109 122 170 McCrone Molhe 129 140 McCubbm Carol 117 170 McCumber Dianna 63 122 140 McDannel Oscar 123 140 McDonald Barbara 140 McDugold Leon 47 140 McElroy Eleanora 140 McElroy Jnll 107 149 McEnt1re Evalyn 20 22 McGill Carol 149 McGlnnls Dorothy 140 McGInnchy Rosemary 20 101 McGraw Mary 61 127 170 McGraw Ted 149 McGregor Betty 63 96 119 7 McGregor Roger 140 McGuire D John 108 140 McKay Ronald 132 170 McKee Jacquelme 140 1 T 1 - 1 A b T 1 1 .1 T - I 1 ' T 1 - , 1 . 6 . , - , , I - I I I 1 T - I T ' 1 T 1 - 1 1 1 T ' A I T ' 1 T 1 1 1 1 T - 1 - 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I I ' I I I ' I T I ' 1 ' T - 1 T 1 ' I . 1 ' T 1 - I T I I ' I T ' I T ' 1 1 1 - K 1 1 , 1 13 1 I - , , . , 1 1 , . 1 0. , - . 1 T - ' T ' 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 2 , 6 . 1 T - ' T ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 C111 1 I ' 1 T 1 - 1 T ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I ' - I ' L 1 1 - I 'T 1 1 1 1 1 T . 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McLaughlm Joy 125 149 McLean Lmda 140 McLeIland Lmda 132 140 McL1n Lawrence 20 80 81 82 92 McLeroy Roy 131 McMakm Dorothy 20 McM1chen Eddle 105 130 131 4 McMullen Sue-140 McNamee Elczabeth 96 97 99 119 132 150 McNamee Margaret 132 170 McNe1lI Sandra 150 McNulty Pat 100 132 150 McRae F Clarence 140 Macdonald Bruce 90 140 MacLean Judlth 140 Macnamara Martha 96 97 7 124 132 150 Macy Bermce-140 Madison Lynn 107 111 114, Magaruan Vahan 20 41, 98 MAJORETTES 129 Meloon Melton Melton Melton Melvnn GENERAL INDEX Theodore 171 Donald 171 James-171 Krlstlna 39 140 Carol 50 Merrnam Ann 171 Metz Carol 150 Michael John--98 102 105 119 171 Mnchaels Robert 140 Barton-69 Maller Nebergall Dean 123 Neel Chester 122 141 Neldug Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Pete 90 150 Betty 172 Donna 112 132 141 Dorette 124 141 Glenda 150 Janet 141 Lmda 172 Roger 141 Roy 20 Parker Walter 28 99 101 115 14 Parks Harold 80 141 Parnell Beverly 97 107 111 Parrush Sherry 141 Parrott Wlllle 23 Partan Gladys-141 Partlow Kathryn 111 141 Patterson Harrlet 141 Patton Don-88 89 129 173 Patton Phyllus-58 173 Muller Muller Muller Muller Cynthua 171 John 20 96 Irene 20 102 Neva 140 Nelson Shlrley 126 173 NeSm1th Vicky 101 4 Newberg Albun 20 100 Newcomer Helen-173 Paul Benme-132 Paul Terry 141 Paulding Jon 48 126 173 Pease Carol 141 Makey Wayne-108 170 Maksn Carolyn 71 127 170 Malley Stephen-82 104 150 Maloney Sharon 96 125 170 Mandell Barnett 123 170 Mann Judy 150 Mann Martha 107 150 Maples Marsh Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Martm Joyce 140 Grady 170 Dee 112 132 140 Eloon 108 140 Glenn 140 Joseph-20 Judy 140 Mutcheal 120 Pamela 140 Tana 99 140 May Ronald 150 Murry Wullnam-22 Mashburn Charles-105 150 Mashburn Frances-140 Massey Noel 96 110 170 Mastry E Jeanne 132 140 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 32 33 34 35 Mathews W Wayne 53 Mauldnn N Leslie-140 Maxfield Tlmothy 140 Maxwell Patrncla 140 May Claudia 97 107 114 132 Mayer Max 102 170 Mayfield Carol 132 140 Mayhew Pat 132 140 Mayo Barbara-51 90 106 111 128 170 Mays Abraham-170 Meador Carolyn-140 Meador Twnla 170 Meadows Ellen-26 150 Mears Judith 124 140 Mease Davnd 33 90 129 171 Medley James-171 Mellow Beverly 28 97 111 113 4 Mellow Mrs Jules-22 Meloon Shlrley 51 99 121 132 Meloon Ralph 80 121 129 Mlllangton Joseph 20 Mmmck Loss-97 140 Mlshoe Harvey 171 Mntchell Lmda 132 140 Mock Jerrye-106 111 171 Moffses Phnlllp 98 105 118 122 150 Moffses Vlrglnla 97 140 Mondok Larry 171 Mondok Pat 150 Moon Bobby 63 Moore Alka 20 125 Moore Charles 172 Moore Mary 172 Moore Shelaa 150 Moorman Caroline 90 107 Morgan Anita 124 141 Morgan Jlm-105 Morrell Laurence 103 115 Morrns Donald 86 102 150 Morris Harvey 60 150 Morris Sylvla 132 141 Morrlson Cheryl 125 130 Morton Paul 2 Morvln Joseph 172 Motl Carole 132 141 Mott Trnna 27 172 Moye Larry 141 Moye Robert 150 Mullngan George 141 Mullugan Thomas-172 Mullms Douglas-150 Mullms Lmda 97 132 141 Murphy L Henry 132 141 Murrah Charlene 28 107 111 Newson Judy 97 99 110, 11 114 150 Newton Newton Nlchols Nuchols Nnckels A Beverly 141 Lame 96 113 125 150 Margaret 141 Wnlllam-108 Jack 173 M urrah M urray M urray M urray Lmda 90 111 141 John--109 Laurel 141 Patrlcla 107 150 Musgrove Lola 150 MUSIC 132 133 Myerson Valerfe 141 Nnckerson Don 150 Nuelsen Arleugh 141 Nuelson Rodney 126 150 Nalson Claudna 101 120 132 141 Nlx W Gerald 109 Noga George 91 Nolen Georgna 125 Norfleet George-141 Norman Davnd 173 Norrns Wayne-86 Novotny Jam 60 141 Null Kay 173 Nye Rachel 173 Nye Rocky 121 OBerry Bessie 23 OBr1en Jack 20 77 88 Odem John 79 97 100 102 129 144 150 Odem Rosemary 112 141 Odermann Mary 97 115 141 Odom Estella 127, 132 173 Oluff Bert 141 Ollff Donna 106 111 173 Olive John--150 Oluve Stanley 105 131 150 ONeal Emory 20 0Neal Kenny 131 141 ONeal W1lInam-62 173 Opperman Nancy 150 Leon 21 Chester 150 Osborn Osgood Pednck Judnth-150 Pelfrey Evelyn-151 Pell Mnldred-141 Pendergrass Edward 98 102 128 17 Pennmger Delores-151 Penmngton Talmadge-141 PEP CLUB 111 Perez Vnlma-27 106 116 173 Perkins John-102 130 131 151 Peters, Trudue-151 Petersen Andrea 97 98 113 125 17 Peterson Nancy 141 Peyton James-108 141 Phlfer Johnny 90 97 101 3 14 Phnllnps Patrncna 173 Phnllaps Ralph 109 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPART MENT 54 55 Pnke Betty 58 141 Pnke Joyce-173 Pull Larry 103 173 Pnttman George-151 Pltts George 82 102 129 1 17 Pltts Sylvia 151 Planavsky Shenla 125 141 Platt John 102 151 Plumb Thomas-151 Poll David 88 129 174 Polk James-126 Ponder Robert 174 Pope Brenda 141 Pope Frank 35 151 Pope James-151 Poppleston Gaul 174 Porter Porter Potrnln Evelyn-151 Patrncna 122 133 174 Paulme-141 Osgood Osteen Outlaw Overpec Louise-61 141 Juamta 97 99 Marne-132 150 k Marla 141 Owen Robert 150 Potter Powers Powers Kenneth 151 David 96 115 174 Evelyn 65 96 97 99 107 110 151 Powers Jean-130 151 PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Nabors Sharon 61 106 172 Nagel Patrncna 168 172 Naleway Ralph 20 123 Napaer Robert 80 141 Nash Dorothy 172 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Naylor Marnlyn 150 Neal Mnchael 105 130 141 Neal Patricia 172 Nealey Mary 150 Nebergall Bruce 96 102 122 Padgett Robert 141 Paeglow Kathleen-150 Page Dons-22 62 Palmer Edlth-121 132 141 PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE 113 Pardue Cynthaa 21 Pardue Lula 21 Parker Dona 122 173 Parker John 96 97 98 99 104 121 167 173 46 47 48 49 Prasek Ellen-112 141 Prlce Prlce Prnce Prnce Prlce Carol 61 132 174 Jackue--174 Jenny 125 174 Patrncna 122 141 Shnrley 97 141 Prndgeon Ronme-151 Pnest Kathryn-26 129 141 Prince John-80 81 151 Prokop Joseph-109 . 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Racketts Deborah 69 RIFLE CLUB 23 Raley Dorothy 106, 175 Rlley Rosalae 124 Rappey Judath 106 175 Rassnmaller Martha 21 99 Raster Nancy 175 Rlvers Robert 99 175 Robb John 175 Robe Robert 123 Roberson Gary 60 Roberts Fonda 132 141 Roberts Jack 72 Roberts John 72 79 80 101 29 41 Robertson Mary 97 103 1 4 Robertson Ronna 175 Robanson Danny 86 141 Robmson Joseph 141 Robmson Josephane 97 141 Robmson Kathleen 132 151 GENERAL INDEX Robanson Kenny 141 Robanson Norman 123 175 Roesel Sandra 121 151 Rogers Charles 88 98 105 129 Searcy John 142 Sears Pat 112 151 Seay Doras 142 Sebek Betty 126 177 75 Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rolling CharlesJ 141 Charlotte 106 114 175 Juanata 127 175 Judith 106 121 132 176 Wllllam 132 151 John 21 Roseboom Marla 60 141 Ross Donna 141 Ross Landa 132 14 Ross Robban 86 4 Ross Sylvla 132 176 Rourk Rouse Rouse Routh Helen 30 96 99 114 176 Alace 116 176 Lmda 142 Marae 23 Row Mary 21 Rowland Denms 142 Rowland Ethel 4 Rubrnght Warren 123 129 151 Rudan Robert 68 96 97 102 113 1 Rumpf Clarence 21 73 Runell Teddy 113 Runyon Glen 92 93 129 151 RUTH MIER TRI HI Y 107 SAFETY CLUB 120 Salamone Rachard 123 151 Salter Frances 151 Sambucha Barbara 151 Sambucha Judy 142 Seeburger Sharon 114 Seeburger Wallaam 22 Seaple Eugene 60 101 142 Seatz Wanfred 97 Sella Gloraa 106 177 Selph Frances 142 Selph Wallene 177 Sexson Vlrganaa 142 Sexton Vackae 152 Shaeffer John 103 121 177 Shaeffer Margaret 125 142 Shafer Alfred 152 Shaffer Martha 142 Shattler Evelyn-63 124 177 Shattler Mary 142 Shear Marae 177 Sheek Joanne 123 152 Shelhorn Machael 177 Sheppard Sharen 152 Shaver Maudne 23 Shockley Lee 121 177 Shoop Patracaa 5 Short Dennas-60 Shraver Robert 142 Shumaker Elazabeth 122 130 131 77 Shuman Susan 97 111 113 142 Slchler Lorraane 57 Sackler Dwaght 177 Sagler Jennabeth 132 142 Sammons Leland 56 177 Samo Larry 103 115 152 Sampson Connae 67 97 99 1 111 114 Snell Karen 142 Snell Larry 42 60 109 178 Snyder Carroll 97 115 120 142 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 40 41 Solomon Freddae 109 178 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL 01 Spann Donna 178 Spano Landa 132 Speed Morras 142 Spegal Bonnae 124 152 Spear Robert 80 152 Spence Walluam 178 Spavack John 58 152 Spavey Dawn 152 Sponder Landa 142 Spychalska Rachard 82 83 129 17 Stacey Barbara 61 106 116 117 78 Stafford Sharley 27 Staggs Sara 63 96 78 Staudle Lorraane 96 124 152 Starlang Jay 90 91 Statham Rachmond 178 Steen Varganaa 21 Steere Jeannette 49 106 111 124 178 Stehle Anne 112 142 Steanbarge Herbert 178 Steaner Wallaam 122 178 Stella Vactor 178 Stephens Allen 178 Stephens Angelane 142 Stephens Machael 178 98 113 115 100 113 99 103 178 Sanborn Kathy 96 97 99 0 107 111 151 Sanders Charlotte 132 142 Sanders Constance 142 Sanderson Stuart 115 Sanford Landa 142 Sanford Roy 176 Sarbel Bob 69 Savage Happy 108 176 Saylor Bonnae 176 Saylors John 46 176 Scaborough Dorothy 58 132 Schall Iren 142 Schankwealer Ruth 132 142 Schell Romalae 142 Schandler Detra 97 Schlensker Judy 142 Schluraff Davad 105 142 Schluraff James 105 142 Schmadt Peggy 125 127 176 Schmatt Raymon 105 129 176 Schneck Gene 176 Schnoebelen Mary 142 Schnoebelen Ralph 176 Schroeder Gary 115 142 Schubert Make 105 120 130 151 Schulte Carol 90 124 142 Schulte Emal 123 Schwolbach Carole 132 SCIENCE CLUB 121 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 38 39 Scoggms Vance 142 Scott Penny 151 Scragg Paul 151 Scrabner Tony 131 Scruggs John 151 36 37 Sampson, Mary 142 Sampson Nobae 21 115 Sams Allen 97 Sams Kenna 132 152 Sangletary Robert 177 Sapple Sapple Sapple Skales Slater Slater Allan 142 Donna 177 Mary 132 152 Reber 177 Emmet 23 Faye 177 Slaughter Henry 152 Sloan Sloan Sloan Sloban Smath Smath Smath Smath Smath Smith Smath Smath Smath Smath Smath Smith Smath Smath Smath Smath Smith Arnold 1 N Katana 142 Sandra 61 120 177 Jacquelane 126 177 A 58 129 156 7 Alace 23 Apra 115 142 Betty 58 107 152 Calida 132 142 Connae 142 Elazabeth 125 177 Hermat 18 Jacquelane 152 James 99 Malcohm 152 Margaret 151 152 Paula 132 177 Ronald 152 Rosemary 132 177 Ruth 126 178 Sharon 107 Smothers Davad 152 Smothers Prascalla-4152 Snell Jacquelane 124 142 208 180 Stepp Glenn 78 129 178 Stevens Benaye 112 Stewart Brandon 152 Stewart Gerald 102 130 152 Stewart James 152 Stewart Susan 142 Stales Barbara 132 142 Stath Leonard 21 120 Stockham Lawrence 142 Stockham Sharon 152 Stokes Stoltz Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Charles 80 86 142 Bonnae 132 142 Alacaa 61 78 Anne 21 113 Emogene 152 Glenn 121 178 Jackae 49 178 Storey James 114 152 Storey Roxanne 125 Story Patracaa 132 142 Strackland Joel 132 Strycker Marjorae 152 Stubbs Wallaam 103 113 STUDENT COUNCIL 98 99 STUDENT GROUPS 58 59 60 61 62 63 STUDENT LIFE 64 65 66 67 68 6 70 71 72 73 STUDY HALL 57 Sullavan George 142 Sully Kathleen 152 Summers Monroe 86 102 14 Sunday Landa 107 152 Sutherland Joan 132 Sutherland Robert 60 Sutton Doug 90 I1 1 T 1 1 1 I f T ' 1 T ' 1 T ' 1 1. 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Tvllns Joe 43 Tlllls Larry 77 82 84 92 93 129 170 179 Tnllman Herbert 108 152 Tnllman Lmda 143 Tlndall Beverly 61 152 Tlndall Bully 152 Tmkler Elisabeth 21 42 127 Tmsley Monica 101 Todd Delores-112 152 Tompkms Barbara 143 Torrandell Ramon 113 153 Tracht Arthur 97 103 143 Traylor Pat 21 34 Tremblay John 143 Trnppler Bette 179 Trotto Bob 143 Trulock Judnth 107 111 153 Trulock Sonny 88 Tucker Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Tuthlll James-143 Ga 112 124 43 Jean 117 Mr Leslle 18 Lmda 153 Los 122 53 Susan 96 97 98 107 115 153 111 Tuttle Dee 114 143 Twyford Wllllam-49 164 180 Tyre Rosalmd 132 Tyree Wnlllam 131 180 Umstead Chloe 98 113 122 125 180 Underwood Norma 153 Updlke Walter 123 143 Ustler Patrucua 126 180 Thlele James 104 105 152 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Caryln 26 Donald 101 Donna 179 Frank 152 Jo Anne 47 Judy 152 L Robert 47 Michael 90 122 179 Nellne 142 Patrncna 142 Wnlma 61 132 142 Thompson Barbara 35 90 132 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thorburn Hyla 152 Jud 99 142 Mary 26 46 132 143 M Lounse 142 Patrlcla 112 Robert 179 Sandra 42 Thorne Ann 126 Vale Marne 40 90 4 Van Akln Joan 21 Van Van Van Van Van Brero Erlk 98 100 104 114 Camp Robert 153 Houten John 108 Klrk Annlna 111 112 18 Nest Cllnton 60 121 131 53 Varga Eugenio-31 113 180 VARSITY CLUB 129 Verost Robert 126 Vuckers Colm 132 Vnckers Geneva 112 126 180 Vugluone Coleman 60 Vmes Velma 96 97 107 Vmson Wnllsam-153 Voelkel Richard 21 41 104 Vogler Dave 121 175 180 Voorhees Jerry 153 Voorhees Sue 90 132 143 Wade Vnrglnua 153 Walker Donna 153 Walker Ju nth 21 70 112 Walker Judy 98 129 8 Walker Ruth 129 143 Wallace James-50 Wallace Lmda 66 153 Walters Tommy 108 Ward Carolyn 111 124 132 143 Ward Faye 90 97 124 143 Ward Karen 35 Ward Rebecca 36 72 96 106 114 180 Ward Sydney 100 111 153 Warden Carolyn 90 123 143 Ware Woody 104 153 Warfel Lmda 124 130 143 Warman Rodney 143 Warner Lmda 98 120 153 Warner Wayne 143 Warren Bull 80 Warren J Jolene 107 111 132 153 Warren Rschard 153 Waters Patrncla 132 143 Watkms Nancy 90 143 Watraus Melva 143 Watson Betty 127 180 Watson Elmer 143 Way Flora 107 129 130 153 Webb Rlchard 180 Webber Sue 61 153 Weber Deana 111 143 Weed Judlth 97 115 143 Weinberger Ruth 112 125 181 Wemsler Roland 96 97 115 131 Welr James 120 132 153 Wear John 143 Wemch Joyce 130 153 Welborn Harriet 125 143 Welch Edwin 28 102 120 122 43 Wells Carol 143 153 46 68 109 153 126 181 143 West Addnson 8 108 Wells Marnlyn Wendorff Bull Wensel Davld Werner Don West Douglas West Lynn 63 West Ray 99 104 143 Wetherbee John 82 99 129 176 WHEEL CLUB 102 Whitaker Jo Ann 11 43 White Carol 132 181 Whlte Judith 99 143 Whlte Mary 97 143 Whntung Yvonne 132 143 Whnttungton Ralph 60 143 Wlchern Wnlllam 105 122 Wickham George 97 Wlggms Damel 126 181 Wlgglns Donald 130 143 Willard Glen 104 113 153 Wllllams Carol 97 132 Wnllnams Chrnstma 132 181 Wnllnams Wnlllams Wnlluams Wllllams Wnllnams Wllllams Wllllams Donald 88 117 129 Frances 143 Elna 112 Jean 107 111 153 John 52 132 143 Mltchell 109 Newton 21 Wnllus Janet 61 132 181 Wnllus Wlllnam 105 Wnllsey Wlllsey Wnlson Wilson Wllson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wllson Wslson Wilson Brenda 153 Sherry 107 114 32 Barbara 27 132 Ben 108 Darlene-181 Kenneth 153 Lmda 124 130 Martha 143 Mary 181 Richard 181 Ve n 21 109 Wumberley Bonita 90 Wlneland Dlxle 121 153 Wmgate Cathy 181 Wmgert Vernon 181 Wvse Patrlcla 58 116 181 Wlshon Wlllne 109 153 Wolf John 181 61 Wood Barbara 124 132 153 Wood Jerry 53 130 181 Wood Martha 126 181 Wood Terry 105 153 Woodburn Patrlcla 111 143 Woods Davud 153 Woods Lenora 114 153 Woods Thomas-153 Woolary John 153 Woodward Peltss 153 Wooten Judy 143 Worsham Wulllam 120 132 Wrench Wrlght Wright Wrught Wrnght Wright Wyruch Carol 124 143 Barry 143 Donna 143 Patricia-97 129 14 Sylvna 126 181 Thomas-143 Joyce 52 Yancey Elizabeth 21 Yates Sammy 80 105 153 Yeager Judnth 115 143 Yelvnngton Andy 143 Yocum Susan 21 Young Kathleen 106 132 Young Loss-143 Zaytown Mnnnae 153 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Cre orv MUSIC I o lhckson K Ixes lm Duval Jewelry Io l'1rst lederal Qaung and l oan Assn Plrst INat1onal Bank at Orlando and I ollege Park 'Natlonal Bank at Orlando l'lor1da l3Sl'll0llS lm llorlda NZl1l0llll Bank at Orlando l'Iynn s I alnnet Shop Foote 8 Danes lne Henmngsen Houston I orporatlon T e Ivey s Dru Store lvey s of Orlando Johnson lzleclrlc I o 1 an ton s jewelers lee T IJ Dalrx Leu Harry P lnc Orlando Drxvc ln Theatres Orlando 1 ederal Saun s incl I oan A sn lepsl I ola BOllllIlg I,o ban Juan Coach House bouthern Bell 'lel and Tel I o Spears Ijlen Inn Thomas 1 umber I o Tucker and Branham lm Wrlght Olhce P qulpment I o 210 I I 91 1 I 1 I1 c I I I I 0 I I I 1 2 , ,, ,. , I , .. .. . 1J2 : 1 ' . '... ...., ..... . . .. 184 ' 1 1 . . 2 ,. ., .... , 138 ' , .,,.,....., ,. ,... ,..,,,, , .... ,,.,.,,. .,.... .... . , , , , 187 1. 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