Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)
- Class of 1950
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t % • 1 ■ ■ H ’ 1 ' 1 1 2?oonl)iUe ,3 cl)ool The Annual Staff of 1950 Presents THE SPOTLIGHT T 3 OXEiSJOX d It is the sincere desire of the Annual Staff and its sponsor, that this be the best Spotlight” ever published. Not for personal fame or credit, is this the wish, but that it may show a reflection of progress in our ALMA MATER. Annuals are for the purpose of helping one remember happy days, teachers, inter- ested patrons, schoolmates, and their activities. If the Spotlight of 1950, in years to come, brings back those recollections, the time, effort, and thought used in publishing it will have been well spent. The Annual Staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all who have made this publication possible — to the printers, the photographer, the advertisers, and others who have had a part in the creation of the 1950 Spotlight. {J delica tion To Mrs. Ralph Coram, through whose capable instruction, active interest, con- genial personality, and willingness to assist us, even in the smallest details; our school life has been made pleasant, our minds trained, our lives enriched, and our future outlook enlarged, we gladly and cheerfully dedicate this — ' Tiie Spotlight of 1950.” MRS. THAD REECE, B.S.H.E. Woman’s College of U.N.C. MR. HENRY MYERS, B.S. Lock Haven Teachers College Rutgers University, N. J. MISS PHEBE DAY, A.B. Meredith College MR. GROVER BROWN, B.S. Appalachian MR. J. R. WALKER, B.S. Berea, Ky. MR. H. F. PARDUE, A.B. Peabody College, Tenn. MRS. RALPH CORAM, B.S. Appalachian MR. J. G. FISHER, JR., B.S. University of Tennessee MISS BEULAH REECE Southeastern Commercial Appalachian ELEMENTARY FACULTY First Row: Miss Elizabeth Martin, Miss Pauline Jones, Mrs. E. E. Hood, Miss Janie Lee Brendle, Mrs. Joy Leech, Miss Marie Pinnix. Second Rote: Miss Thelma Shore, Miss Sadie Fleming, Miss Kathryne Jones, Mrs. Albert Martin, Mrs. Worth Brown. Third Row: Mr. Jimmy Chilton, Miss Beulah Reece, Mr. J. G. Fisher. P. T. A. OFFICERS Mrs. Roy Reece, Secretary; Mrs. Wade Williams, President, Mrs. Frank Hobson, Treasurer; Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, Vice-President. SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Jack Gentry; Vice-President, Ann Shore; Secretary, Kenneth Gwynn; Reporter, Elizabeth Miller. Linda Gail Oliver — David Steelman JOYCE BILLINGS Our dear cheerleader, she makes hearts throb; but we bet she never sobs.” Chief Cheerleader 2, 4; English Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 4; Honor Roll 4; W. A. A. 2. GLEN CASSTEVENS He chases the blues away with his wits. He gave to the Eng- lish prof quite a fit.” Bus Driver 4, 5; Football 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 3, 4; F. F. A. 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. JOHN D. DAVIS With this new attraction there came a smooth line; As our big- gest flirt he is really fine.” F. F. A. 1,2; Dramatic Club 3; Football 3, 4; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. JACK GENTRY We think that Jack is quite a boy; Our president, our pride and joy.” Dramatic Club 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Class Mar- shal 3; Class Officer 3, 4; An- nual Staff 2, 4; Cheerleader 2. SENIORS KENNETH CAMPBELL Nice hunk of man, as cute as they come; Seems as though someone has him under her thumb.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Annual Staff 5; Bus Driver 4, 5; Bas- ketball 3, 4, 5; Baseball 3, 4, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GENEVIEVE DAVIS An O.K. gal from top to shoes, but love forever gives her blues.” Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Homemak- ers Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 4; Dramatic Club 3. JUNE FINNEY We know her by the noise she doesn’t make.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Homemakers Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH GWYNN Ability is not always broad- cast.” F. F. A. 1, 2; Class Officer 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Class Marshal 3. SENIORS BETTY JEAN HINSHAW Our most athletic girl, we see; A homemaker, will she soon be ? ? ? ? F. H. A. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Homemakers Club 1, 2. JOY MAE HOLCOMB She has lots of vitality, lots of pep; Our most popular girl i; considered hep.” Honor Roll 4; 4-H Club 1; Elomemakers 1, 2; F. H. A. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. ROY HURT All h is faults are such that one likes him, still the better for them.” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Bus Driver 4. THAD MATTHEWS Bear it meekly and with pati- ence.” GAY HOBSON You can’t live but once; but if you work it right once is enough.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homemakers Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Piano 1. MARY ANN HOFT Of all the things I can recall, being in love is best of all.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramat- ic Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Piano 1; Homemakers Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 4. FANNIE FINFBFRRY She was not cold of heart.” Homemakers Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1. DORIS MENDENHALL A woman of gladness seldom falls into sadness.” Homemakers Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 4; Dramatic 3. F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4. SENIORS ELIZABETH MILLER A quiet, dependable gal is she; as true a good friend as there can be.” Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homemakers Club I, 2; Class Officer 4; 4-H Club 1; E. H. A. 4. NELLIE SUE NORMAN This tall and slender brunette is quite a cutie, and giving us first-aid was her duty.” Homemakers Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Piano 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3; F. H. A. 4. COLLEEN MOXELY A beauty, our class says by its votes; She 11 make a pretty housewife we note.” Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- makers Club 1, 2. BETTY LOU NORMAN She cometh u to you with a tale which holdeth children from their play and old men from the chimney corner.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, 5; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Homemakers Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 5. NELL PENDRY A dark eyed blonde, she’s quite a cutie; as a student, she did her duty.” Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Homemakers Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Dra- matic Club 3; Honor Roll 4; F. H. A. 4. VIVIAN PRIM Still waters run deep.” Glee Club 4; Homemakers Club I, 2; 4-H Club 1; Elonor Roll 3, 4; F. LI. A. 4. ANNIE PHILLIPS Nice and quiet tact ful and sweet, here is one w ho ne’er can be beat. ” Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4: ; Home- makers Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; F. H. A. 4. ANNE SHORE Best all around well loved we know. Who do they say is her steady beau. ? ? ? ? Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- makers Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4; Class Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4; Piano 1, 2, 3. SENIORS BOBBY LEE SMITH Of all the friendly nice young pests, it seems to me we like him best.” Baseball 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. PEGGY SPARKS A flash of harmless lighting.” Dramatic Club 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 4; Homemakers Club 1, 2, 4. FRANK STEELMAN, JR. He’s friendly and saucy, and an O.K. guy. He isn’t too bold, and he isn’t shy.” Football 1, 2, 4. AUBREY SMITH Not too sober, not too gay, but a good fellow in every way.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2 3. 4. ARLIS NELL STEELMAN Tommy is most important in her life; soon she will be his loving wife.” Glee Club 1 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Homemakers Club 1, 2; Bas- ketball 2, 3; Annu.,1 Staff 3, 4; F. H. A. 4. BILLIE SUE STEWART A smile for all, a greeting glad, a lovable jolly way she had.” Glee Club 4; Homemakers 1. RACHEL STIMPSON A very studious girl is she; A grand success she’ll most likely be.” Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Homemak- ers Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3; Class Officer 3; Class Marshal 3; An- nual Staff 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3. KAY TRANSOU Talented in the music field, she 11 go quite far with her charm to wield.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homemakers Club 1,2; Honor Roll 4. Annual Staff 3; Piano 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3. SENIORS OTIS VANHOY Our tall, lean, and lanky nature boy.” In clean, simple life he finds joy.” Football 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3. RUBY VESTAL It’s a wise head that makes the ton ,ue still. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Homemak- ers Club 1, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4. MAJOR WOODRUFF He the neatest, so well dressed; we think he’s quite the best.” Basketball 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. I MARTHA VESTAL Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Homemakers Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 4; Piano 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; F. H. A. 4. OTIS WILLIAMS His ways are his own.” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. WILLIAM OLIVER MATTHEWS Not Pictured CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSES CLASS COLORS: BLUE AND WHITE CLASS MOTTO: NOT AT THE TOP BUT CLIMBING SufiEZ ati(jE± Best All Round Most Likely To Succeed Anne and Major Rachel and Jack Loudest Abe and Peggy Most Friendly Bobby and Nell Best Sport Frank and Gay Most Athletic Abe and Betty Jean Most Popular Major and Joy Mae Most Dependable Bobby and Elizabeth Quietest Thad and Annie Sufi£tiLatL jzii Most Musical Kenneth and Anne Cutest Kenneth and Betty Jean Most Conceited Jack and Joyce Wittiest Abe and Nellie Sue Most Intelligent Kenneth and Anne Neatest and Best Looking Major and Colleen Most Valuable Jack and Elizabeth Biggest Flirt John Dee and Joy Mae SNAPSHOTS SENIOR BABIES Arlis Nell Steelman, Jack Gentry,' Mary Ann Holt' Anne Shore J2a±t (Will’ and dJsitatnznt We, the Senior Class of Boonville High School, being supposedly of sound mind and about to pass out of existence (as far as the Juniors are concerned) do make this our Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Martin, we leave with pleasure our admiration and appreciation for putting up with us all these years. To Mrs. Coram, who has been our guiding hand throughout this school year, we leave our undying love and devotions for the many things she has done for us. To our beloved typing teacher, Miss Reece, the Senior Class leaves all the good luck we have not had in order that she might keep her friendly smile and willingness to help the poor typing students next year. To the other teachers of Boonville High School, we convey our ability to know a good thing when we see it. As this ability has been largely created by their instructions, we merely return them their own invaluable gift. To the Freshmen and Sophomore;, collectively and individually, I convey my power of saying the wrong thing in the right place, or the right thing in the wrong place. Just how this is accomplished I am not able to say. Each one will need to work the matter out for himself or herself. There is no doubt that much benefit will result from the effort. We give and bequeath to the Junior Class all such boys as were not able to keep pace with such brilliant girls as com- pose the majority of our class, trusting that the Junior girls may be able to hold firmly to them and steer them fiimly next year through tne gates of Commencement, that they may not share in the humiliation that has been ours at not being able to hold our men folks” as the women of the world would put it. The individual traits of the Senior Class go to the Junior Class as follows: 1. Annie Phillips leaves her quiet but cheerful ways to Rachel Hudson. 2. Otis Vanhoy wills J. D. Hutchens his ability to keep his classmates sides aching and his teacher;’ heads aching. 3. Cay Hobson leaves her good sportsmanship to Ann Wilhelm. Mary Ann Holt leaves nothing but takes everything for future use. 5. Elizabeth Miller wills her studious attitude to Ora Lee Prim. 6. Aubrey Smith, Abe,” wills his position in football to Harold Lakey at fullback and he can play anywhere else that Speedy” might need him. 7. Kay Transou leaves her babyish ways to Ina Sue Fleming. 8. John Dee Davis leaves his way with women to Donald Hishaw. He might need it next year. 9. Nellie Norman has left to Henry Martin her title of Class Monkey. (Have you ever seen her climb from tree to tree ? ?) We have. 10. Rachel Stimpson leaves Betty Baker her title of the most likely to succeed. 11. Glen Casstevens gives Vernon Spence his talents for being the laziest boy in the class. 12. Peggy Sparks leaves Frances Stanley her talents as a chatterbox. 13. Thad Matthews leaves J. T. Riggan his quietness so he won’t be so noisy. 14. Vivian Prim leaves her winning ways of getting a husband to Laura Shore. 15. Bobby Lee Smith leaves Frances Stanley his personality traits that make him so likeable in the Senior Class. 16. To anyone who might need June Finny, and Joyce Billings’s love to change schools, apply early and avoid the rush.” 17. Fannie Lineberry wills her long hair to Ann Wilhelm for next winter. She’ll wish she had it. 18. Doris Mendenhall wills her blonde hair to Janet Matthews. Now Janet you won't have to be spending money for peroxide.” 19. Billie Sue Stewart wills her witty ways to Patty Rue Moxley. 20. Betty Hinshaw wills her title as the cutest girl in the class, to Ruth Caudle. 21. Jack Gentry wills his conceited ways to Harold Lakey. 22. Kenneth Gwyn leaves his quiet ways to Henry Martin. It may help him with his teachers. 23. Arliss Nell Steelman leaves her job as Mr. Martin’s helper to Dorothy Brooks. 24. Roy Hurt leaves his Economics book and his knowledge of how to bluff Miss Day to Burley Simmons. 2 3. Ruby Vestal leaves her gift of words to Reuben Adams. Goodness knows he needs them. 26. Martha Vestal leaves her musical ability to Ina Sue Fleming (that seems to be all she lacks). 27. Nell Pendry bestores her pretty blonde curls to Betty Adams. 28. Frank Steelman, Jr. wills his mechanical talents to Donald Hinshaw. (We wonder how he d look greasy and dirty.) 29. Colleen Moxley wills her beauty to Mary Baker. We know shed like to be a movie star. 3 0. Joy Holcomb wills her ability to play basketball to Betty Baker. 3 !. Otis Vanhoy leaves his dry wit and poker face” to Gerald Casstevens. 32. Otis Williams leaves his excuses for being absent to Jimmy Sapp. 3 3. Major Woodruff leaves his title of best all-round to Billy Hinshaw. 34. Ann Shore wills her dignity to Ruth Caudle. 3 5. Kenneth Campbell wills his ability to sing to M. F. Scott, because if he goes to Hollywood he will need it to ranx up with the other famous singers. 3 6. Genevieve Davis wills to Bonnie Smitherman her ability to keep her mind off the boys. We hereby appoint our Principal sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1950, the testators, have set our last seal this twenty-seventh dav of Mat, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. Testator-—Arliss Nell Steelman JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ................................................................ Harold Lakey Vice-President James Sapp Secretary and Treasurer Betty Baker JUNIOR MARSHALS Ina Sue Fleming — Donald Hinshaw — Dorothy Brooks — J. T. Riggan JUNIORS Betty Adams Betty Baker Mitchel Casstevens Donald Hinshaw C. H. Adams Dorothy Brooks Barbara Dobbins Kathleen Hutchens Hoyt Adams Ruth Caudle Ina Sue Fleming J. D. Hutchens Feggv Adams Harold Casstevens Billy Gray Hinshaw Harold Lakey JUNIORS Henry Martin Ora L. Prim Laura Shore Janet Matthews Hoyt Reece Frances Stanley An Patty Moxley J- T. Riggan Jimmy Sapp Wilhelm Eldon Moxley M. F. Scott Bonnie Smitherman SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President, Sherrill Bryant -— Treasurer, J. Lee Motsinger Secretary, .Gail Casstevens — Vice-President, Llelen Frazier First Row: Bobby Adams, Gilbert Bolin, William Bray, Colleen Brown, Virginia Brown, Virginia Burton. Second Row: Sherrill Bryant, Byron Campbell, Tommy Collins, Clara Cummings, Elsie Davis, Nancy Davis. Third Row: Patty Davis, Helen Frazier, Betty Fletcher, Annie Hanes, Joan Helton. SOPHOMORES First Row: Annie Hensley, Bobby Hinshaw, Denny RIobson, Rachel Hudson, Roy Jester, Delmer Mosteller. Second Row: J. Lee Motsinger, Richard Parker, Fern Pendry, Barbara Prim, Polly Prim, Vio- let Reece. Third Row: Wade Riggan, Jack Shore, Nellie Snow, Vernon Spence, Peggy Stewart, Jimmy Stinson. Ton rth Row: Pauline Vanhoy, Fred Vestal, Katie Lee Vestal, Geraldine Willard. Fifth Row: Peggy Williams, Gail Casstevens, Patsy Brown, Opal Spence. FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President, Edward Brown — Treasurer, Edward Lakey Secretary, Phyllis Fleming — Vice-President, Shirley Johnson Row Our: Betty Adams, Reba Adams, Shirley Allen, Mary Baker, Nancy Baker, Josephine Bnndle, C. D. Brown. Second Row: Carolyn Brown, Edward Brown, Gray Brown, Marie Carlton, Carl Casstevens, Ger- ald Casstevens, Roy Casstevens. Third Row: Pearlie Caudle, J. D. Cave, John L. Cave, Bobby Cook, Cora Lee Crissman, Gray Cummings, Freddie Mae Davis. Fourth Row: Jimmy Davis, Nellie Ruth Dinkins, John Dobbins, Robert Evans, Phyllis Ann Fleming, Ross Fleming. FRESHMEN First Row: Margaret Gwynn, Marson Gwynn, Nancy Jane Hicks, Paul Hinshaw, Clara Mae Hobson, Frank Hobson, Lena Hobson. Second Row: Robert Htidier, Mary Jester, Pearlie L. Jester, Roxie Jester, Shir- ley Johnson, Edward Lakey, Betty Jean Moxley. Third Row: Bobby Jo Moxley, Shirley Moxley, Doris Nance, Gussie Norman, Nancy Oakes, Joe Reece, John Reece. Fourth Row: Burley Simmons, Billy Simpson, Billy Smitherman, Peggy Snow, Shirley Snow, Benny Steelman, Finney Stewart. Fifth Row: Grace Taylor, Ralph Trivette, Allen Wagoner, Annie Ruth Wagoner, Shirley Wagoner, Dan Wilhelm, Nancy Lou Wilkins. Sixth Row: Grace Williams, Richard Williams, Frank Hutchins, Remonia Stanley, Coleman Welch. Absent, Worth Morrison. EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Nancy S. Brown, Dorothy Cass sevens, Barbara Coram, Nannie R. Draughn, Sanders Draughn, Ann Hobson. Second Row: Wayne Holt, June Johnson, Bobby Jones, George Mendenhall, Gaynell Moxley, Martha Maxley. Third Row: Wilma Moxley, Sherrill Parker, Joanne Patton, Gay Prim, Jerry Prim, Max Reece. Fourth Row: Shirley Riggan, James Smith, Peggy Smith, Shirley Smith, Kay Swaim, James Tharrington. Fifth Row: Bet- ty Lee Tuttle, Frances Vestal, Wayne Vestal, Shirley Winters, Betsy White, Linney Willard. Sixth Row: J. P. Sizemore, Clauddette Hemri:, Nancy Ann Brown, Hilda Gay Adams, Ma- tinda Holcomb. No Pictures—Bill White, Donald Bowen. ATHLETICS CHEERLEADERS Joyce Billings, Chief Nancy Baker Hilda Gay Adams Janet Matthews Josephine Brindle Kay Transou Fern Pendry Gail Casstevens Dorothy Brooks Mr. Grover Brown THE COACHES Mr. Jimmy Chilton Mr. Albert Martin ATHLETICS First Row: Bennett Steelman, Manager; Edward Lakey, Halfback; Billy Hayes Simpson, Center; J. D. Cave, Guard; Henry Scott Martin, Guard; Allan Wagoner, End; and J. Lee Motsinger, Quarterback. Second Row: Vernon Spence, End; J. T. Riggan, Tackle; Jimmy Stinson, Halfback; John Dobbins, Guard; Jimmy Sapp, Center; Jack Gentry, Quarterback; Otis VanHoy, End. Third Row: Coach Grover Brown; Sherrill Bryant, End; Burley Simmons, Tackle; Aubrey Smith, Fullback; Harold Lakey, Fullback; Frank Steelman, Tackle; John D. Davis, Tackle. ATHLETICS L First Row: Betty Jane Moxley, Betty Lou Norman, Opal Spence, Betty Adams and Shirley Johnson. Second Row: Betty Hinshaw, Katie Leigh Vestal, Ruby Vestal, and Betty Baker. Third Row: Lena Hobson, Shirley Snow, Gay Hobson, Joy Hol- comb, and Helen Frazier. First Row: Byron Campbell, Edward Lakey, Kenneth Campbell, Jimmy Sapp, and Vernon Spence. Second Row: Jimmy Stinson, Major Woodruff, Harold Lakey, Sher- rill Bryant, J. Lee Motsinger, and John L. Cave. ATHLETICS M I D G E T F 0 0 T B A L L First Row: Tommy Fletcher, Jimmy Sizemore, Max Parker, Jerry Simpson, Fred- die Lakey, and Jerry Sizemore. Second Row: Kenneth Reece, Frankie Casstevens, Jim- my Williams, Billy Sizemore, Johnny Bray, Jce Snow. Third Row: J. C. Brooks, Fred Sparks, James Smith, Benny Phillips, Bobby Jones, and George Mendenhall. B A S E B A L L First Row: Jack Gentry, Henry Scott Martin, Allan Wagoner, and Kenneth Campbell. Second Row: J. Lee Motsinger, Edward Lakey, Sherrill Bryant, J. T. Rig- gan, and Bobby Lee Smith. Third Row: Coach Grover Brown, Aubrey Smith, Harold Lakey, Vernon Spence, and [immy Sapp. T E A M Seated: Dorothy Brooks, Ann Shore, Arlis Nell Steelman, and Mary Ann Holt. Standing: Donald Hinshaw, Joy Holcomb, J. T. Riggan, Pauline VanHoy, Shirley Wagoner, and Wilma Leigh Moxley. ACTIVITIES Kenneth Campbell, Advertising Manager Rachel Stimpson, Business Manager — Jack Gentry, Editor-in-Chief Ina Sue Fleming, Assistant Editor ACTIVITIES President, Major Woodruff; Vice-President, M. F. Scott; Secretary, J. T. Riggan; Treasurer, Roy Jester; Reporter, Bobby Lee Smith; Watch Dog, Aubrey Smith. First Year: President, Phyllis Fleming; Vice-President, Shirley Wagoner; Secre- tary, Josephine Brindle; Treasurer, Shirley Snow; Reporter, Carolyn Brown; Songlead- er, Reba Adams; Pianist, Shirley Johnson. Second Year: President, Virginia Brown; Vice-President, Helen Frazier; Secretary, Opal Spence; Treasurer, Fern Pendry; Re- porter, Gail Casstevens; Songleader, Pat Davis; Pianist, Barbara Prim. Third Year: President, Mary Ann Holt; Vice-President, Elizabeth Miller; Secretary, Arliss Nell Steelman; Treasurer, Annie Phillips; Reporter, Joy Holcomb; Songleader, Genevieve Davis; Pianist, Nellie Sue Norman. ACTIVITIES First Row: W. Moxley, S. Draughn, S. Wagoner, G. Moxley, B. Coram, S. Allen, and M. Moxley. Second Roiv: J. Billings, D. Brooks, S. Johnson, J. Helton, S. Riggan. Third Row: A. Shore, I. Fleming, R. Vestal, V. Prim, P. Fleming, K. Transou, and D. Hinshaw. Fourth Row: P. Williams, P. Vanhoy, K. Vestal, K. Gwyn, P. Davis, N. Pendry, and E. Miller. Fifth Row: S. Brown, Gay Hobson, J. Gentry, E. Brown, J. Shore, M. Vestal, and R. Stimpson. First Row: Otis Williams, J. T. Riggan, Carl Casstevens, Bdly G. Hinshaw, Ken- neth Campbell, Roy Hurt, and Roy Jester. Second Row: Vernon Spence, M. F. Scott, J. D. Hutchens, Glen Casstevens, Jimmy Stinson, John Dee Davis, and C. H. Adams. ACTIVITIES GLEE CLUB First Row: Betty Moxley, Shirley Allen, Marie Carlton, Cora Lee Crissman, Nancy Oaks, Billie Stewart, Grace Williams, Betty Lou Norman, Clara Hobson, Nancy Bak- er, Peggy Williams, Patty Davis, Shirley Johnson, Phyllis Fleming, Elizabeth Miller, Genevieve Davis, Betty Fletcher, Patty Moxley, Donald Hinshaw, and Bennett Steel- man. Second Row: Barbara Prim, Bertha Hodge, Fannie Lineberry, Peggy Stewart, Doris Mendenhall, Nancy Wilkins, Freddie Davis, Grace Taylor, Marie Moss, Carol Brown, Polly Prim, Vivian Prim, Ruth Caudle, Dorothy Brooks. Third Row: John L. Cave, Allen Wagoner, Margaret Gwynn, Ora Prim, Fern Pendry, Shirley Snow, Annie Flenslev, Helen Frazier, Opal Spence, Anne Shore, Nellie Snow, Betty Adams. Rachel Stimpson, Nell Pendry, Joan Helton, Joyce Billings, Gail Casstevens, and Roy Cass- teve.ns. Fourth Row: Joe Reece, Jack Shore, Sherrill Bryant, Elden Moxley, J. T. Rig- gan, Reba Adams, Perlie Caudle, Betty Baker, Kay Transou, Janet Matthews, Pauline Vanhov, Lena Hobson, Katie Vestal, Gay Hobson, Ruby Vestal, Virginia Brown. Vir- ginia Burton, Clara Cummings, Edward Brown. Fifth Row: Glen Casstevens, Jack Gentry, Ann Wilhelm, Rachel Hudson, Nell Steelman, Mary Ann Holt, Joy Holcomb, Lucille Jester, Mary Jester, Nellie Norman, Laura Shore, Martha Shore, Annie Phillips, Martha Vestal, Colleen Moxley, Henry Martin. Sixth Row: John Dobbins, Major Woodruff, Harold Lakey, Ina Sue Fleming, Tommy Collins, Fred Vestal, Carl Cass- tevens, and Ralph Trivette. ACTIVITIES Mrs. Oakes, Mrs. Gentry, Miss Shore, Miss Burgess Mrs. C. Richardson Mrs. Harvey Smith Mr. John Hunter THE ACTIVITY BUS COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE CAFE AND Bryant's Beauty Shop PHONE 2411 BOONVILLE ------ NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Compliments of Crissman Clothiers All National Advertised Brands Phone 2911 MAIN ST. GROCERY Phone 2511 BOONVILLE N. C. BOONVILLE N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Spainhour's ELKIN ----- N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Holcomb Bros. Plumbing and Heating PHONE 254 ELKIN ----- N. C. Compliments of A. A. MOSER SONS Feeds, Seeds, and Groceries Winston-Salem N. C. Compliments of ELLIS GROCERY STORE GAS — OIL — GROCERIES Smithtown N. C. SCHAEFER JEWELERS Carolina's largest display of Jewelry 418 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem N. C. CATOS Your friendly Ladies Wear Store ELKIN N. C. T. L. Hayes Company, Inc. Men's, Women's, Children's Ready-To-Wear Furniture and House Furnishings BOONVILLE N. C. EAST BEND Hayes-Matthews Funeral Home Boonville, N. C. A dignified service in a sympathetic way AMBULANCE SERVICE Compliments of Elkin Basketeria Fresh Vegetables Fruits — Meats Remember! You Always Save at Belk's Belk-Doughton Co. ELKIN N. C. ELKIN N. C. Isenhours' Jewelers For Gifts That Last N. C. ELKIN COMPLIMENTS OF Boonville Cleaners and Laundry Phone 2501 BOONVILLE - - - - - - - - - - N. C. When in Winston-Salem Shop at Belk-Stevens Co. DEPT. STORE Mother and Daughter The Home of Better Values Store of Quality, Prestige and True Value WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. , Patterson Drug Co. Compliments of Safe Service Drug Stores Raylass Dept. Store Phone 7194 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 1 12 W. 4th Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Compliments of uwm Winston-Salem Compliments of HAYES CASH HARDWARE CO. Hardware and Paints Electric Water Systems ELKIN N. C. Compliments of BOONVILLE UPHOLSTERING CO. BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of STIMPSON and WEBB Flour — Meal — Feed BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of THE MEN'S SHOPPE Moore — Prim YADKINVILLE N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF BEAVER CREEK WEAVING CO. BOONVILLE N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Steelman's Garage AUTO REPAIRING---------------MOTOR REBUILDING PAINTING — LUBRICATION Phone 2171 BOONVILLE N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF DAY'S STOR E Phone 2201 BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Boone Castle Grade A Sandwich Shop Standard Gas—Oil Gray Shore Joe Hobson Owners 3 miles East of Boonville, N. C. Brown's Warehouse A Sale Every Day 'We Appreciate Your Business WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. W. B. Simpson — R. W. Newsome D. D. Mendenhall —Vaughn Smith S. H. PRICE CHAS. H. DALTON, JR. C. T. GLENN D. L. HARRIS GLENN'S BANNER WAREHOUSES Glenn — Price and Co. — Proprietors For Sale of Leaf Tobacco Corner of Trade, Ninth and Main Streets Winston-Salem ------ North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF SURRY HARDWARE PHONE 38 ELKIN - - - - - - - - - - - N . C . F. W. CHEVROLET CO., INC. For economical transportation ELKIN N. C. Compliments of BELL BAKERIES, INC. Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of DAVIS' GARAGE General Repair - Body Work - Welding SMITHTOWN N. C. BOONVILLE SERVICE CENTER Dealers in GULF Products Washing and Greasing C. A. Martin, Owner BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of Blackwelder's Furn. Co. 'The home of Quality Furniture for Less Money Phone 549 JONESVILLE, N. C. Carolina Ice Fuel Co. Ice — Coal — Fuel Oil Essotane Bottled Gas Phone 83 ELKIN N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF SPEAS-LEE HARDWARE Dealer for DU PONT'S PAINTS HOT POINT APPLIANCES UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES PHONE 2571 BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of Cassfevens Swaim ESSO STATION Washing, Greasing, Lubrication and Auto Accessories Phone 2663 BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of Brendle Cash Wholesale ELKIN N. C. Compliments of Farmers-Dixie Warehouses Winston-Salem, N. C. Joe Pell - F. P. Joyce - Bill Sheets Todd Implement Co. Sales and Service for the Ferguson System of Mechanized Farming Yadkinville N. C. Compliments of Commercial Savings Bank Phone 2361 BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of Pioneer Chevrolet Co. Yadkinville N. C. Compliments of DON'S GRILL Sandwiches — Short Orders Plate Lunches On Highway 601 North of Yadkinville, N. C. HI quality — LO prices Jordans Shoes For unequaled value 409 N. Trade Winston-Salem WOLFE and REECE Oliver Farm Machinery F—C—X Seed - Feed - Fertilizer BOONVILLE N. C. DEWEYS BAKERY The best answer to all your baking problems Stores at: 1 14 West Fourth Street In the City Market Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of Dr. McIntosh Hedrick Optometrist 436 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem N. C Compliments of Dot's Beauty Shop Phone 2491 BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of Smith Cash Grocery Self- Service Fresh Meats — Vegetables Groceries Phone 2461 BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of HAYES BROWN Phone 2161 YADKINVILLE N. C. Compliments of HUBERT LOGAN MOTOR CO. Your Local Ford Dealer Since 1923 YADKINVILLE N. C. McLEOD SERVICE STATION One Stop Service Opposite Courthouse YADKINVILLE N. C. CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHERS SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS MT. AIRY N. C. Compliments of Strupe and Angell, Inc. Wholesale Paper, Bags, Twine, Etc. South Marshall Walnut Sts. Winston-Salem N. C. O'HANLON'S DRUG STORE Service for Over Forty Years WINSTON-SALEM N. C. Compliments of G. C. IDOL Jeweler WINSTON-SALEM N. C. When in Winston-Salem Shop at MORRISETTS, INC. SKYLINE PHOTO SERVICE All Films Returned the Same Day as Received WINSTON-SALEM N. C. Compliments of Boonville Supply Store Phone 2561 BOONVILLE N. C. MATHIS JEWELRY STORE Authorized Dealer for ELGIN - HAMILTON - BULOVA WATCHES KEEPSAKE AND PRINCESS DIAMONDS Home Owned and Home Operated—Our Prices Are Always Low. PHONE 2341 BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of Colonial Furniture Co. Boonville Drug Store 2840 Waughtown Street Phone 2551 Winston-Salem N. C. Boonville N. C. Good clothes cost less in the long run and you are better dressed too. We invite you to see our Good Clothes for men and boys. Frank A. Stith Co. WINSTON-SALEM.....................NORTH CAROLINA HBococ z- Stioud SPORTING GOODS Winston-Salem, N C. COMPLIMENTS OF Boonville Furniture Co Phone 2491 BOONVILLE - NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Dobbins Implement Co. Dependable Service at Low Cost Make Our Store Your Headquarters Phone 2521 BOONVILLE N. C. Compliments of Evan Brown Grocery MEATS Phone 2321 BOONVILLE N. C COMPLIMENTS OF Yadkin Auto Sales SALES — SERVICE ELKIN North Bridge Street NORTH CAROLINA E. Tedder Son Plumbing and Heating WATER SYSTEMS Service ------- Installation Phone 3446 or 3441 Yadkinville N. C. Compliments of Boonville Theater Always a good show and often a great one BOONVILLE N. C. Charles U. Dillinger PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR N. C. License 866 Phone 3786 Contractors for new high school buildings at Boonville and Yadkinville YADKINVILLE, N. C. Elkin Lbr. Mfg. Co. Everything to build anything Your Patronage Appreciated Phone 48 ELKIN N. C. Caudle Martin's Pure Oil Service Station Washing — Lubrication Polishing — Waxing N. C. PUBLISHED BY HUNTER'S YEAR BOOK SERVICE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. BOONVILLE V ' -y? ayi JuLy h vtikey 0?£d s 4L a boonville community public library P-0. BOX 786 121 W. MAIN STREET BOONVILLE, NC 27011 Member of NORTHWESTERN REGIONAL LIBRARY i , Tj !$XXX' ™JiJL - ti r t-As 4—
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