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SAFETY CLUB-Front row: Suzanne Lord, Lela Lord, Kenneth Worsham CPresidentJ, Ronald Lloyd CVice-Presidcntj, Rivers Wrench CSecretaryJ, Bob Brown fTreasurerJ, Faye Ward CSergeant-at-Armsb, Wilbur Knowlton CReporterl, Martha Gilbert. Second row: Leonard Stith fSponsorJ, Maureen Lloyd, Harriot Welborn, Diane Clark, Peggy Sweeney, Francene Smith, Kathi Anderson, Janis Meeks, Karen Dillion, Donald Farnum. Third row: Wanda Greer, Nancy Farnum, John Heimburg, Fred Boxberger, Barbara Kuntz, Theresa DeVoe, Linda Sanford, Diana Kemm, Carolyn Wheeler. Fourth row: Jay Bradbury, Stew Walton, Bob Huggins, Edmund Banks, Gerald Bourland, Skip Steagall, Teddy Lear, E'Lane Bell, Lynda Counts, Larry Bach. FINGER PRINTING, helpful in capturing criminals, is demon- strated by Sgt. John T. Timmes to a fascinated Bob Brown. Safety Club Impresses School With Accident Blood, screams, twisted metal and mangled bodies were Club gram them In vividly portrayed by the conscientious Safety members during a shocking assembly. The pro- was presented to the students to impress upon the necessity of safe driving on the highway. addition, members served the school by regis- tering all cars of student drivers. The group also held an inspection in May to check automobiles. This in- spection possibly prevented several accidents that might have been caused by faulty brakes or parts. Furthermore, Safety Club members visited all homes near Boone and asked the people living in the area to help the school check parking and report the foolish- ness of drivers. The club worked with the traffic boys and tried to follow out any of their suggestions for making Boone a safer school. The Safety Club joined with other school organi- zations contributing to the cafeteria air-conditioning fund. As another school project the club erected traffic signs around the circle-driveway. The club climaxed the year by selecting Lynda Counts, an attractive senior, as Miss Safety 1960-61. 29
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BE FORMAL, reads Boogey Michaels to Ron Mullins and Jim Raper, about invitations for their inter-high school dance. Wheels Present Beats, Words of appreciation and grateful expressions met members of the Boone Wheel Club as they distributed baskets of food to needy families at Christmas time. With projects such as this one, thirty-nine students fulfilled goals of community service and of helping their fellow man. The Wheel Club-Faculty Basketball Game, Beatnik Dance and Car Bash provided money for the treasury and entertainment for the students. GET EVERY WEED, cries David Junghans to Ted Adams. 'fMore points mean less pain the final night of pledge week. ash To Delight Students As a chapter of Wheel Club International, the Boone organization furthered its cause by helping to found several chapters in new schools. The Orlando Rotary Club received delegates from Boone to their luncheons and participated in other club activities. To recruit new members, the club sponsored an active pledge week climaxed by an impressive formal initiation held at the Angebilt Hotel before Rotarians and parents. WHEEL CLUB-Front row: Boogey Michaels CPresidentJ, Ronny Mullin CVice-Presidentj, Mike Neal CTreasurerJ, David Bryan CSecre- taryj John Gagel CSergeant-at-Armsj, Jim Raper CCorresponding Secretaryj, Ricky Overman CParliamentarianJ, John Tremblay fChaplainJ. Second row: Bruce Luria, Teddy Lear, Kenny O'Neal, Matthew Johnson, Joe Hair, Ron Parham, Ted Adams, Fred Lund- quist. Third row: Paul Eddy, Ray Gross, Tom Roberts, Sheldon Wingert, Jon Moore, Johnny McElroy, Steve Deutsch, Teddy Dillard. Fourth row: Robert Shriver, Monroe Summers, David Junghans, Wilbur Knowlton, Bill Rhody, Andy Anderson, Larry Moye. Fifth row: Jerry Simo, Randy Stanley, Marvin Dawkins, Bob Bowles, Bob Barfield.
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Pep Badges Help Support Activities of Tri-Hi-Y I want a pep badge! exclaims an enthusiastic Boone student when Tri-Hi-Y members eagerly sell ribbons. These sales, prior to each football game, are the major source of income for the club. The aims of the Ruth Mier Tri-Hi-Y are to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character. The Tri-Hi-Y strives to symbolize these aims in a triangle of spirit, mind and body with Christ at the center. The activities of the club consisted of caroling at a convalescent home and collecting toys for orphan children during the holiday season. With other service clubs the Ruth Mier Tri-Hi-Y contributed canned goods and distributed baskets containing the food to needy families in the Orlando area. Festive moods and tempt- ing food reigned at the holiday pot-luck dinner given by the members during the Christmas vacation. The Ruth Mier Tri-Hi-Y is also responsible for the devo- tions given over the public address system every Tues- day morning and an appropriate Thought for the Week which is placed on the main bulletin board, making it easily accessible for all students. MORE PEP BADGESX' Sandra Gregory, prompted by a J spirited student body, asks Pat Gibson ,for a new supply. RUTH MIER TRI-HI-Y-Front row: Pat Gibson CPresidentD, Sandra Gregory CVice-Presidentj, Jeanne Parker CSecretaryD, Patty Estes fTreasurerJ, Kay Tichenor CHistorianJ, Dianna Carroll fSergeant-at-Armsb, Gail Ayers CChap1ainJ, Diane Clark, Linda Scott, CayDee Kittredge, Mary Ann Collins, Ann Dowdell, Carol Hays. Second row: Mrs. Marian DeWitt CSponsorD, Sharon Campbell, Betty Wam- pler, Diane Dysart, Janet Boyd, Frances Bagg, Elzine Meeks, Mary Hartung, Carolyn Shinn, Judy Wilson, Sandra French, Mary Smith, Lela Lord. Third row: Georgeanne Mintner, Patricia Puch, Carol Pfitzer, Lynn Carroll, Janet Harris, Mary Gene Peterson, Judy Ward, Dee Wright, Kathy Mathes, Sallie Glaize, Linda Earley. Fourth row: Judy Whidden, Georgiana Kittredge, Melahn Murphy, Cathie Fenton, Chinny Michaels, Sara Parker, Sharon Floyd, Joan Reid, Kitt Simpson, Joy Meiner, Ginny Brannon. Fifth row: Sally Lord, Elizabeth Green, Nancy Ricketts, Sandra Harman, Barbara Norman, Shannon Simpson, Linda Moreiield, Nancy Ward, Judy William- son, Vicki Sutton, Jayne Tannehill, Kathi Anderson. ii 1 30
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