Bonlee High School - Treasured Leaves Yearbook (Bonlee, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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Class History W , the Seniors of °55 realize, as we are thinking about going off.to school, getting a job, and going out on our own, that it is about the end as pe years of HeeRy schooling which have been ours at Bonlee High School. Oo eae After eight long years of granimar school, we, the Seniors 6f.'55, entered high school. As weentered our first year of high school, we were welcomed by our sponsor, Mrs.Edith Broyles. That year we received a bigthrill gettingused to our new eee dule, having more than one teacher, and changing classes. Our small fund raising experience came from working in the cafeteria at the Halloween Carnival. 3. Now back from our summer’s vacation we entered our Sophomore year sponsored by Mr.W.D.Wilson. At the first ofthe year we elected our dependable clags officers: President, Allie Carter; Vice-President, Tommy Burns; Secretary, Jan¢é Markham; Treasurer, Helen Branson. Again that year our small.fund raising came from work- ing in the cafeteria, at the Halloween Carnival, and in the Spring several of our girls were waitresses at the efor Senior Banquet. - BO54 =. : That summér’s E ication passed even more Sa iy tes the preceding one, and before we realized it we were Juniors. That year we were sponsored by Mrs. Ina Andrews. Our yery faithful Junior Class officers were President, Allie Carter; Vice- President, Tommy Burns; Secretary, Jane Markham; Treasurer, Clyde Andrews. In the early fall we sponsored ‘‘The Sauline Players’’ and had a small fund raising activity at the Halloween Carnival. A’ great success was our Junior play, a farce comedy, “Grandad Meets a Pal,’’ which was presented in the fall. At the beginning of spring we went along with.the’Seniors on a trip to Fort Bragg, which was very en- joyable as well as educational. The treat of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet, which we, along with the Seniors, enjoyed very much. During ourlast month of school we publi deed our first newspaper. Before we knew it, the Seniors were walking down tive rsie pec caving their diplomas. qt did not seem possible’ that next fall we would be Seniors. ? 2 £95575 ce After” our summer’s vale tion, we the Freshmen of 52 entered the doors of Bonlee High Schoolfor our last year of high school life. We were welcomed by Mrs. Dalton Buckner. We elected our faithful class officers: President, Clyde Andrews; Vice-President, mson; Secretary, Jane Markham; Treasurer, Manley Cotsiman. In, Aas e September Mrs. Buckner left Us, ‘and Mrs. William DeWeese proved to be a great success including the Senior ‘ing and the beautiful Banquet the Juniors gave us. jthe aisleinour caps and gowns to receive our t our school days at Bonlee High will soon be no more. diplomas, we reste tha Margie White Class Historian

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Seu MARY JOYCE PHILLIPS (ys ‘‘Individuality is everywhere to be respected as the root of everything good.’’ Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4. MARY JOYCE TILLMAN ‘‘Gaiety and a light heart is the best medicine.’”’ Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Chief 4; Marshal 3; Play Cast 3; Glee Club 4; Library Club 3, 4; Reporter 3; President 4;. Newspaper Staff 4; Softball 3. ANN MARIE MYERS ‘‘Friendship always benefits.’ ’ Goldston 1; 4-H Club i} 2; Glee Club 1, 3, SileciCity 2.93 pleibrary Clubs) soottballec, 4: ROBERT RUSSELL WEBSTER ‘‘First in sports, a remembered man in every game.’’ Baseballs l, 2anopeaum basketball 452, 5,04; Cos Captain 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 3,4; Monogram Club 1; 4-H Club 1, olay Cast 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff 4. MARGIE BERYLANN WHITE ‘‘The one that loves and laughs must sure do well.’’ Basketball 1, 3; Softball 1, 2; Monogram Club 1; 4-HClub Song Leader 2; 4-H Program Chairman 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Historian 4. BETTY LOU WILSON ‘tA little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of people.’’ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Softball 2, 3; Play Cast 3; Glee Club 3, 4. JIMMIE RAY WILSON ‘ Once a friend, he’s always a friend.”’ Highfalls 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club l, 2, Class Vice President 3; Monogram Club 3; Assistant Bus Driver 3, 4; Annual Staff 4.



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Class Prophecy I had just spent a wonderful afternoon on the beach at Miami, and as I entered my hotel, who should I see but one of my old classmates of °55, Joyce Tillman. She is now an Air Line Hostess for Eastern Air Lines. She was very surprised to see me, and since she makes round the world flights, 1] thought she was sure to know about all my classmates. As she began torake her mind,I asked her first about Jimmie Wilson. She said he definitely didn’t leave his father’s poultry business, and now he»is a poultry million- aire living with his wife and three boys on the outskirts of Bonlee. She also noted that he was driving anew X-51 latest sports model by Harry Moody. Harry always did love’51 school bus. Il admired her uniform, and she told me it was the latest design by Hardy. Shelby, who was always designing her school clothes, is now a famous designer in New York. As we were getting deep into conversation, who should come up but one of my smartly dressed bell-hops, Tommie Burns, carrying Lydia Andrews’ bags. Lydia, who is now a famous model of the latest styles, spends the winter down with her husband and daughters. While we were enjoying ourselves with our old school days, the evening paper from Washington, ‘The National News’’, edited by Allie Carter and Helen Branson, came, and we were very thrilled to see the headlines stating that Dr. Jane Markham with her assistant nurse, Margie White, had discovered a new miracle drug, which is believed to save millions of lives. As the evening was beginning to come to an end, we were looking at television with the latest cabinet design by Tracy Hayes, Inc. While looking at the program, who should we see in professional basketball with the Chicago Road Runners but Joyce Phillips and Betty Lou Wilson, who acquired fame for their great team work-- “Sure looked cute sitting on the bench, girls.’’ By the way, this show was brought to us by Manley Councilman and Clyde Andrews, Inc., who are now running a car garage--the largest toy car garage in the world. 4 to our own quarters, | was delighted to hear that Ann Myers had worked her way from floor clerk in Jones Department Store to manager of the largest store in the world, Macy's of New York,» : As she was about to leave, she had almost forgotten Russell Webster, who was piloting the plane she was on. This reminded her that her plane left in ten minutes. She called a taxi, which was driven by Rayford Burke, the best cabbie on the beach, and scurried away as quickly as possible. “Solleave you now with the sweet memories of my graduating class of °55 ten years hence. ELEANOR HOLT Class Prophet

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