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Staff Richard Hagenston Editor-in-Chief Judy Weed Janet Harris Copy Editors Kris Blacken Carol Cook Campus Life Editors Claire Cameron Carole Powers Class Editors Marilyn Naylor Club Editor Marcia Cox Typist and Index Editor Deloye Burrell Sports Editor Marguerite Bryant Layout Editor Dennis Spivey Photographer Judy Wood Photography Co-ordinator Alix Talley Buddy Evans General Business Managers James Raper A dvertising Manager Charles Alley Finance Manager Carol Pfitzer Promotion Manager Jerry Wilson Supply Manager Sally McCrory Subscription Manager William Henningsen Professional Photographer and Photography Consultant Miss Elizabeth Yancey Business Adviser Mrs. Orissa Kingsbury General A d viser Table of Contents Wherein the reader is guided through the story of this school year Freedom of Choice . . . 16 Organizations . . . democracy in action, opportunities for common interests and creative talents, honors Steppingstones To Future . . . . 58 Curriculum . . . campus life, teachers, courses, foreign language laboratory, up-to-the-minute science wing. Proof of Physical Prowess .... 112 Sports . . . basketball, cross-country Conference titles,- city football championsg nationally ranked rifle team. Working, Playing Together . . . 132 Classes . . . sophomores face challenges of high school life, juniors make their mark, seniors lead and follow. Horn of Plenty . . . . 178 Advertising . . . central Florida's array of good things catering to thrift and spendthrift, homeowner or visitor. 15
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TOMORROW IS HERE A Year Passes and with it pass the familiar faces and laughing voices of a senior class. We leave tempered by a smattering of experience to face the responsibilities and privileges, the trials and triumphs of life in our democracy. Passing for the last time through the schoo1's doors, We turn with confidence to face the mysteries of tomorrow and step out into an adult world. 'We realize how much we owe to our teachers and parents . . . ear- nestly declares student speaker Karen Brimble at tlze 1960-P Graduation Exercises held in the Tangerine Bowl. 14 Tvx, A N ,X f 'fa M - ,,Q.jf .- 25 L .X Q... - 2ws.w - ' .x svlzsx Q b X P X ,x X XX! XNNNB!lxxD ' , ' V ' 'ig - ' li l.-,giant Zig it M if - X - S M0411 , f 'fl-lffff.fX1.f Wofldiv first commfrrial airline- Izetwrrn Tampa and Str Petersburg-1914 The year ended, senior Judy Wood leaves for the last time as a 1 4- student of Boone, with a better understanding of how to meet the world and solve its problems more intelligently.
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