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Sophomore Council Assumes Management ol Baby Braves l The reign of the Sweetheart King and Queen began in 1959 and ended with a successful year in 1960. Members of the Sophomore Class, with the help of their Council, arranged this exciting event. Thirty-six active members of the Sophomore Coun- cil, chosen from their English II classes, had the tre- mendous job of planning Sophomore Class activities. Promoted by the Student Council, orientation in- troduced the recent Braves to their future Alma Mater and gave them an opportunity to meet upper- classmen. Also included on their agenda were their class play, Seventeenth Summer, and the Heart Hop. Becoming familiar with the library is important, explains Miss McGlincl1y to sophomores Iohn Iackson and Diane Clark. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Linda Scott, Sara Parker tTreasurerJ, Sandra Gregory lVice-Presidentl, Jay Barheld tPresidentJ, Nancy Butler fSecretary7, Chinny Michaels, Kathy Mathes, Patsy Puch. SECOND ROW: Miss Rosemary McGlinchy CSponsorl, Pat Gibson, Joan Reid, Martha Lenzini, Diane Flowers, Kary Shlver, Nancy Galloway, Candie Pope, Kitt Simpson, Georgiana Felesky. THIRD ROW: Craig Hummel, George Simmons, Jimmie Raper, Bill Black, George Burriss, Marvin Dawkins, Gary Prophitt, Frank Ainsworth, Mike Epps, Dick Lundquist. 25
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JUNIOR COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: Harriot Welborn, Eddie Welch tTreasurerl, Bill Lane tPresidentl, Charles Hall tVice-Presidentl, Memle Thomas tSecretaryl, Yvonne Evans. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marika Rissmiller tSponsorl, Janet Maney, Joy Wilson, Lynda Cranford, Mary Jane Gil- more, Peggy Sweeney, Tina Melton, Kay Partlow, Roy Nelson tSponsorJ. THIRD ROW: Judi Anderson, Louise Carter, Samgliinney, David Fender, Bob Bowles, Ken Jobson, Bill Houchins, Barbara Thompson, Claudia Nilson. Junior BouncH Sponsors Par The 1960 Junior Council was represented by 22 hard- working students chosen from English Ill classes. These busy Juniors were responsible for the Home- coming Dance after the Miami-Edison game. The gaily decorated gym provided an appropriate setting for the reigning Homecoming queen, Sydney Wardl Their class play, Born Yesterday, was a successful produc- Moon Over Miami, theme for Homecoming Dance, shapes up as Tina Melton, Kay Hudson and Linda Tart cut trimmings. ,QT ties and Play lor Student Body tion and helped fill their treasury. lvey's Day, at which time Boone students assisted in the sales de- partment of lvey,s Dept. Store, was efficiently organ- ized by the Council. Opening doors, carrying books and otherwise assuming male chivalry, Boone girls ushered in amusing Twirp Week. Climaxing the entire year of activities was the Jr.-Sr. Prom. A slap of rage sends Toni LeProhon tumbling as she, Mackie Goss and Kay Hudson enact a scene from the Ir. Class Play.
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Boone Civitans Preside tlver Florida llivitan Convention Fresh fruitcake for sale! Only a dollar a poundlv This statement became familiar to the Braves as the Civitan members embarked upon one of their several money-making projects-the sale of fruitcake. They then donated a part of the proceeds from this sale to the American Cancer Society. Living up to their slogan, Builders of good citizenship, they also participated in other worthwhile school projects. With the assistance of the Art Club, the Civitans planned and designed the Indian Brave for the out- side wall of the gymnasium. In addition, the club, with the help of other Boone organizations, main- tained a neat and orderly campus. Finally came the most awaited Civitan event-the Christmas Inaugural Ball! Climaxing this exciting occasion at the Orlando Carden Center was the coro- nation of their lovely queen, Diane Flowers. bers Chuck Colley, Steve Malley, Ray West and Robert Brown CIVITAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bill Houchins, Woody Ware, Dennis DeVelder lChaplain7, Stephen Malley lSecretaryJ, Chuck Colley tPresident7, Jimmie Thiele tReporterl, John Spivack lSergeant at Arrnsl, Dick Cannon, David Pickard. SECOND ROW: Paul Lambertson, Jerry Houchins, Garry Swain, Carl Nilson, Leroy Luke, Joe Smith, Jimmy Kidwell, Larry Brown, Eric Firchow. THIRD ROW: Perry Kelly lSponsorl, Kenneth Worsham, John Williams, Ray McLeroy, Carl Giddens, Jim Calhoun, Danny Woolary, Richard Salamone, Jimmy Hardman. 26 Preparing for their annual fruitcake sale are Civitan mem-
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