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

 - Class of 1961

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3 JUNIOR COUNCIL-Front row: Jay Barfield fPresidentJ, Sandra Gregory QVice-Presidentj, Nancy Butler CSecretaryJ, Bill Cody, fTreasurerJ, Diane Clark, Joy Meiner, Dianna Carroll, Kathy Mathes, Brenda King. Second row: Roy Nelson CSponsorJ, Barbara Norman, Kay Abbott, Joyce Huggins, Kay Tichenor, Linda Scott, Mary Ann Collins, Mrs. Marika Rissmiller QSponsorJ. Third row: Dorothy Stout, Shannon Simpson, Judy Williamson, Doris Moore, Larry Davis, Ginny Brannon. Fourth row: Fred Harman, Steve Ful- mer, Marvin Locke, Tony Propst, Mac Watson, Michael Fague. Sophomore, Junior Councils Sponsor Social Events Providing the major social events of the year was the responsibility of the Junior and Sophomore Councils. Members of the Junior Council hosted the highly suc- cessful Homecoming Dance early in the year. Visit to a Small Planet, the junior class play, followed suit with additional high quality entertainment. Later the organization subjected those of the feminine gender to a week of servitude through Boone's annual Twirp Week. That event, climaxed by the topsy-turvy Twirp Twirl, interjected a bit of humor into daily life at school. Juniors combined their forces with the month of April to present THE social occasion of 1961, the long-awaited Junior-Senior Prom. Sophomores also marked the year with outstanding achievements. The Sophomore Council earned money for their coifer through the play, Charlie's Aunt. They also sponsored the traditional Heart Hop. These councils represent roughly two-thirds of the student body. This means that their actions as liaison between the administration and those whom they rep- resent are vital to the school's democratic procedures. By striving to promote co-operation, citizenship and school spirit, these organizations fully achieved their beneficial purposes. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-Front row: Dawson Brown fPresidentJ, Matt Childs CVice-Presidentl, Cheryl Johnson CSecretaryJ, Joyce Outlaw CTreasurerJ, Barby Sturges, Vicki Littlefield, Twinkle Terry, Fred Lundquist. Second row: Miss Rosemary McGlinchy fSpon- sorj, Suzanne Lord, Colleen Dennis, Susie Sweeney, Linda Cubbedge, E'Lane Bell, Karen Cumbie, Vicki Hils, Mike Holladay. Third row: Mickey Murphy, Janet Lavin, Kay Burnett, Nancy Casa, Melva Smith, Johnny Blackburn, Wayne Johnson, Judie Fink. Fourth row: Bruce Gordon, Doug Rhyne, Robert Walker, Janis Meeks, Joy Dickinson, Gordon Bush, Charles Gano, Jim Rooney, Harold Bentsen.

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'x lt. wr.. . HOUSE-Front row: Ken Jobson CStudent Council Presidentl, Walter Parker CSpeaker of the Housej, Eddie Welch CSenate President5, Marty Hardy CSecretaryJ, Linda Tart CChaplainJ, Gerald Rutberg. Judi Anderson. Second row: Vahan Magarian CSponsorJ, Jeannie Gilliam, Sigrid Brown, Nita Osteen, Harriot Welborn, Mary Gene Peterson, Karen Dillion. Third row: Louise Carter, Karen Lancaster, Kay Partlow, Tina Melton, Judy Cumbie, Fran Williams, Joyce Outlaw, Janis Meeks. Fourth row: Ronny Mullin, James Thomas, Arthur Johnson, Lawrence McAuley, Elmer Watson, Carroll Roy Snyder, Glenn Hennig, John Bentley. HOUSE-Front row: Florence Johnson, Beverly Bradshaw, Carol Hays, Chinny Michaels, Carolyn Shinn, Dee Wright, Mary Hartung. Second row: Lela Lord, CinDee Nation, Marilyn Ferguson, Linda Brooks, Joyce Hartman, Sharon Campbell, Carole Sanborn. Third row: Debbie Staton, Joy Dickinson, Suzanne Pohlman, Maureen Lloyd, Janet Boyd, Kathy Baker, Sharon Curtis. Fourth row: Doug Johnston, Bill Connell, Tony Propst, Kathi Anderson, Judy Whidden, Barbara Kuntz, Perry Strazis, Tim Kingsbury. Fifth row: Billy Isbell, Robert Walker, Charles Gano, Bill Willingham, Johnny McElroy, Jimmy Fallon, Larry Fussell, Matt Childs. as fl if L , K .... ith: 23



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Civitan: Yen for Fun And nack for Work 'gBe not only good, be good for somethingf, This age- less adage expresses the goals of the Civitan Club. The club has proved its sincerity to reach its goals through services rendered to the school and com- munity. Its participation in the hurricane cleanup pro- gram and its valuable assistance in the Cancer Drive show its ability to help whcre help is needed. The club's traditional fruitcake sale at Christmas terminated with a little less than a ton of fruitcake sold. The proceeds from the sale were donated to the Primrose School for Mentally Retarded Children to aid in defraying costs of new and better equipment. The club, with the co-operation of the Art Club, is in the process of constructing a fifteen foot totem pole for the campus which will be completed in l962. Despite outward appearances, the Civitan Club is not all work and no fun. Every year at Christmas the club presents its Inaugural Ball. This ball has become a highlight of the holiday season for the student body. Having practiced their motto in service and social activities, the club concluded its year with a spring initiation where several new members were admitted. A THOUSAND and One Fruit Cakes is a fitting lille if Tony Carusiello and Mr. Kelly write of the club sales. CIVITAN-Front row: Ray West fPresidentJ, Ken Worsham fVice-Presidentj, Chuck Gentile CSecretaryJ, Marty Gray CTreasurcrJ Paul Lambertson CSergeant-at-Armsj, Brian Hamilton, Paul DeClue, Terry Shoup. Second row: Perry Kellyf Sponsorj, Dickie Thiele Stewart Graham, Bob Kazaros, Robert Stella, Billy Chapman, Ronnie Bryska, Terry Strange, Joel McCaskill, Roy Downs. Third rowl Jim Morgan, Sam Brumbaugh, Jerry Houchins, Butch Inabnit, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Terry, Tony Carusiello, Gary Sheehan. Fourth row. Tony Anthony, Dan Johnstone, Tim Battles, John Williams, John Qualls, John Raehn, Harold Parks, John Weir. 25 1

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