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

 - Class of 1960

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DEMO HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Donald Thomas, Terry Wood, Jimmie Thiele !SecretaryJ, Mike Lawrence iPresidentJ, Mike Woods Nice-Presidentl, Jimmy Kennedy iTreasurer7, Phillip Moffses. SECOND ROW: James Baynes iSponsori, Syd Jones, Vernon Seiple, Buddy Evans, Craig Irwin, John Bentley, Bill Cody, Mike Littleheld, Jay Barfleld. THIRD ROW: Jim Novotny, Jim Tucker, Mike Neal, George Kirkwood, Ken Jobson, Billy Barnes, Walter Parker, Jimmy Alford, William Candler. Working with Uptimist Club, Demo Hi-Y Raises Standards Demo Hi-Y members strove to uphold high Christian standards in their many activities of 1960. To prepare Camp Wewa for summer campers, Hi- Y'ers spent a Saturday painting cabins there. They also helped the Optimist Club in a yearly Christmas tree sale, did clerical work and ran errands for the local Y.lVI.C.A. oliice and gave a banquet for gradu- ating seniors. In addition, delegates from the Hi-Y attended bi-monthly Optimist luncheons which were held at the Driftwood Cafeteria. Hi-Y members initiated the plan for recognizing Orlando's football champions by awarding them the Bragle, a statue half-Brave and half-Eagle. If ap- proved by Edgewatens Hi-Y, this award will be pre- sented at the end of the 1960 football season. On a door to door project, Hi-Y members Mike Lawrence and Mike Woods sell Mrs. Fern Chennell a Christmas tree ticket. 4-, For the final step in becoming a member, Demo Hi-Y pledges attend the official initiation ceremony in the cafeteria.

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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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KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bob Gilpin, Paul Coler, Bill Rice CCorresponding Secretaryl, Bill Barfield iPresidentl, Sam Cacciatore iVice-Presi- dentl, John Kingsbury iTreasurerJ, Charles Heimburg, Bob Burleson. SECOND ROW: Dick Lundquist, Jay Creswell, John Bentley, Jim Blankner, Deloye Burrell, Arthur Tracht, Doug Johnston. THIRD ROW: Leland Kirst CSponsorl, Joe Lord, Charles Hall, Johnny Phifer, Stanley Hand, Wil- liam Goss, Terry Suarez, Cliff Knappenberger. FOURTH ROW: Bob Harold, Charles Alley, Dennis Wick, Jon Runge, Jack Durbin, Mel Kelch, Laurence lVlorrell. Key Club Earns Money for Its Projects Through Honest Toil A slave sale in 1960?? To benefit the community as well as their organization, members of the Key Club offered their various services through the slave sale. Kiwanis Club members bid,' on these stu- dents and in return, the boys mowed laws, baby-sat and did housework and all types of gardening. Prof- its from this venture, in addition to those from a car wash, provided financial aid for delegates attending the District, State and International Key Club Con- ventions. To assist the National Cancer Association in ob- taining funds f or future research, the club sponsored a campus-wide Cancer Drive. The Key Club's social activities during 1960 in- cluded a skiing party and a hayride. ln addition, selected senior delegates attended various luncheons at the Orlando Kiwanis Club. Sold!!! shouts auctioneer Bill Barfield upon selling Sam Caccxatore to a Kiwanis Club member during the slave sale. 28

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