Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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MASCOTS Gorrell Robert Stinson Phyllis Ann Woodruff SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS WALTER STINSON, President FARENE RAY, Secretary JOHN SHORE, Vice President ROSELYN BRYANT, Reporter SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Cutest--------------------------------------------Farene Ray, John Shore Most Intelligent----------------------------Lucille Stanly, Walter Stinson Most Popular------------------------------Martha Pearl Taylor, Grady Lakey Best All Around-------------------------------Roselyn Bryant, Kent Brendle Most Likely to Succeed Laura Louise Hobson, Bill Thore Most Athletic Fay Taylor, Bobby Stinson Most Valuable----------------------------Connie Holcomb, Allen Woodruff Biggest Flirt Fairye Matthews, Bobby Stinson Friendliest Betty Moxley, Hayden Moxley Best Looking Betty Moxley, Walter Stinson Neatest Farene Ray, Allen Woodruff Loudest Arlene Benton, Benny Webb Wittiest Betty Lou Norman, John Thore Most Conceited Fay Taylor, Grady Lakey Quietest Lucille Casstevens, Hayden Moxley Most Dependable Marie Swaim, Walter Stinson Most Musical Lucille Casstevens, Grady Lakey Class Flower: White Roses Motto: Keep On Keeping On Class Color: Green and White

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1949, of Boonville High School, in our individual and distinct parts, being about to leave this home where we have spent many {iappy and useful years under the direction of Mr. Albert Martin and his trained assistants, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills any time heretofore made. Connie Holcomb wills her height and weight to Mr. Myers so he will be as large as Miss Day. Junior Collins leaves his flirty ways to Kenneth Gwyn. Garnett Baker wills her ability to chew gum in Miss Day’s class and get by with it to Vivian Prim, who is always getting caught. John Shore leaves his ability to pass algebra to Jack Gentry. Fairye Matthews wills her ability to get a man to Miss Day. Hayden Moxley leaves to Jimmy Williams his ability to get home early on Sunday nights. Lucille Casstevens wills her love for Mrs. Richardson and her ability to play a piano to Rachel Hudson. Allen Woodruff leaves his ability to play basketball to James Sapp. Judy Hutchens wills her sweet disposition to Joy Holcomb. Bobby Stinson leaves to C. W. Hood his ability to come in late in economics. Betty Lou Norman wills her love for the Seniors to Kenneth Campbell. Lawrence Cartwright leaves his ability to pitch baseball to Thad Mat- thews. Lucille Stanley wills her curly hair to M ry Sue Vestal. Kent Brendle leaves his friendly ways to Richard Parker. Jean Gray Stewart leaves to Fannie Lineberry her seat in study hall for three hours every morning. Grady Lakey wills his baldness to Jimmy Stinson. Martha Pearl Taylor wills her figure to Betty Baker. Benny Webb leaves to Ina Sue Fleming his ability to sleep in Mrs. Coram’s English class. Marie Swaim wills her knowledge of how to deep a diamond to Mary Ann Holt. Johnny Thore leaves to Iris Bell Brown his witty ways. Farene Ray wills her love for mechanics to Anne Shore. Walter Stinson’s ability to make speeches goe sto Otis Vanhoy. Rose Anna Miller wills her favorite song You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often” to Gay Hobson. Bill Thore leaves to Henry Martin his ability to play baseball. Laura Louise Hobson wills her ability to date redheaded boys to June Brown. Arleen Benton leaves part of her appetite to Barbara Dobbins. Faye Taylor leaves her ball suit to Nellie Sue Norman. Roselyn B. Smith leaves to Elsie Mae Davis her job of selling tickets, Betty Lou Moxley wills her beauty to Ruth Caudle. Jean Vestal wills her driving license to Rachel Stimpson. Ruby Prim wills her glasses to Genevieve Davis, so she’ll be able to see John Dee dating other girls. We hereby constitute and appoint our Principal sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1949, the testators, have set our last seal this twenty-eighth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine.



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JUNIORS I C H. Adams Genevieve Davis Hoyt Adams Gay Hobson Iris Bell Brown Mary Ann Holt Doris Mendenhall Kenneth Campbell Jonn D. Davis Kenneth Gwyn Betty Jean Hinshaw Fannie Lineberry Elizabeth Miller Glen Casstevens Jack Gentry Billy Hinshaw Norma Hayes Collene Moxley Nellie Sue Norman

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