Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)
- Class of 1951
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b ■v. The SPOTLIGHT 95 orzcmzu With a sense of pleasure we look back on the hours of toil when we were laboring to bring order out of chaos, and fashion this, the SPOTLIGHT of '51. We attempted to construct a valuable souvenir of our high school years and to weld the hearts of our students to our Alma Mater. If we have succeeded, then we feel this annual will have justified its existence. Jn Remoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of HENRY FLETCHER PARDUE, our former friend and teacher. He dedicated his life to training the youth. dedication IN THANKS AND APPRECIATION the SPOTLIGHT of '51 is gratefully dedicated to MISS PHEBE DAY, who has been a faithful teacher and a conscientious helper to us as well as others. THE SPOTLIGHT STAFF DOROTHY BROOKS. .........................Editor-in-Chief HELEN FRAZIER..................Assistant Editor-in-Chief DONALD HINSHAW..............................Advertising Manager INA SUE FLEMING................................Business Manager Seated: Patty Ruth Davis, Kathleen Hutchens, Virginia Brown, Janet Matthews Betty A. Gentle, Laura Shore, Martha Leigh Moxley, Mrs. Ralph Corain, Sponsor; Harold Lakey. Standing: Lorene McCraw, J. Lee Motsinger, Bobby Joe Moxley, Jimmy Sizemore. MRS. ROSALYN B. SMITH, Treasurer MR. ALBERT MARTIN', Principal B.A., Wake Forest Mr. John G. Fisher, Jr., B.S., University of Tennessee; Mrs. Ralph Coram, B.S., Appalachian; Mr. Ben Hunnicutt, B.S., Appalachian; Mr. Harry Mayo Matthews. A.B., High Point; Miss Phebe Day, A.B., Meredith; Mr. J. R. Walker, B.S., Berea, Ky.; Mrs. Thad Reece, B.S., II.E., W. C. U. N. ('.; Mr. Henry Myers, B.S., Rutgers University, N. . .; Mrs. Livingston Williams, A.B., Music, Georgia State College. £ ’lan itaxij acu First Row: Mrs. Joy Leech, Mrs. Billy Gray Pinnix, Miss Katheryn Jones, Mrs. Worth Brown. Miss Pauline Jones. Second Rote: Miss Marie Pinnix, Miss Sadie Fleming, Mrs. E. E. Hood, Mrs. Wayne Thore. Third Rote: Mrs. R. S. Pruette, Miss Beulah Reece, Mrs. Wade Williams, Miss Libby Martin, Mrs. John Nicholson. Absent: Mrs. Albert Martin. P. T. A. OFFICERS MRS. HENRY FLEMING.............. Treasurer MRS. WENDELL HINSHAW..............Secretary MRS. ROY REECE....................President (Not Pictured) MR. GORREEL STINSON Vice-President evuors Senior HAROLD LAKEY RUTPI CAUDLE... BETTY GENTLE... JANET MATTHEWS.. ...........President .......Vice-President Secretary-T reasurcr ............Reporter IN MEMORY of STANLEY MOXLEY who before his death in 1947 was our comrade and fellow student. Seniors C, H. ADAMS J do then with my friends as T do with my books, I have them where I can find them but seldom use them. 4 -47 F.F.A.; 47-48 F.F.A.; 48-49 F.F.A., Bus Driver; 49-50 Bus Driver; 50-51 F.F.A., Bus Driver. HOYT ADAMS Being quiet never gets one in trouble. 47-48 F.F.A.; 48-49 F.F.A.; 49-50 F.F.A.; 50-51 F.F.A. PEGGY ADAMS From morning till night she’s so joyous and bright. 47-48 Homemakers Club, 4-H Club; 48-49 Homemakers Club, 4-H Club; 49-50 Homemakers Club. BETTY BAKER Hold fast to that which is good. 47-48 Glee Club, 4-H Club, Homemakers Club, Cheer- leader; 48-49 Glee Club, Homemakers Club, Basketball, Cheerleader; 49-50 Glee Club, 4-H Club, Basketball, Class Officer, Dramatics Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club; 50-51 4-H Club, Glee Club, Student Council, Testator. DOROTHY BROOKS Cute and attractive, bright and gay. Just the girl to brighten the way. 47-48 Homemakers Club, 4-H Club; 48-49, Homemakers Club, Glee Club, Cheerleader, Honor Roll; 49-50 Glee Club, Tri-Hi Y Club, 4-H Club, Cheerleader, Junior Marshal, Annual Staff, Honor Roll; 50-51 Glee Club, 4-11 Club, Cheerleader, Editor-in-Cbief of Spotlight, Honor Roll. RUTH CAUDLE Do your best and then!! 47-48 Glee Club, Homemakers Club, 4-H Club; 48-49 Glee Club, Homemakers Club; 49-50 Glee Club, Tri-Hi- Y Club, 4-H Club, Dramatics Club; 50-51 Glee Club, Vice-President of Senior Class, 4-H Club, Giftorian. HAROLD CASSTEVENS Fll have my fun where I find it. 47-48 Glee Club, F.F.A., 4-H Club; 48-49 Glee Club, F.F.A., 1-11 Club, Bus Driver; 49-50 Glee Club, F.F.A., Bus Driver; 50-51 Glee Club, F.F.A., Bus Driver. BARBARA D. ADAMS Love cannot be hid. 47-48 Glee Club, Homemakers Club; 48-49 Homemakers Club; 50-51 Homemakers Club, Class Poet. Seniors INA SUE FLEMING She knows whatever is to he known. 47-48 Honor Roll, 4-H Club Officer, Annual Staff, Glee Club, Homemakers Club; 48-49 Honor Roll, 4-H Club, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Homemakers Club; 49-50 Dra- matics Club, Glee Club, Annual Staff, 4-H Club, Honor Roll, Junior Marshal, Tri-Hi-Y Club; 50-51 Glee Club. 4-H Club, Business Manager of Spotlight, Honor Roll. BETTY A. GENTLE I’m not arguing with you. I’m telling yon. 47-48 Homemakers Club, 4-H Club; 48-49 Homemakers Club, Basketball; 49-50 Basketball, Dramatics Club; 50-51 Captain of Basketball Team, Senior Editor, Sec- retary and Treasurer of Class, Honor Roll. BILLY GRAY HINSHAW Don’t Cull Anything. 4 ( -47 4-H Club, Cheerleader; 47-48 4-H Club, Cheer- leader; 48-49 Dramatics Club, 4-H Club, Glee Club; 19-50 Dramatics Club, 4-H Club, Hi-Y Club, Bus Driv- er; 50-51 4-H Club, Bus Driver. DONALD HINSHAW Piano keys—study and consistant. 47- 48 F.F.A., Glee Club, Piano, Honor Roll, 4-H Club; 48- 49 F.F.A., Glee Club, Piano, Honor Roll; 49-50 Glee Club, Piano, Honor Roll, Junior Marshal, Cheerleader, Annual Staff, Dramatics Club; 50-51 Glee Club, Honor Roll, Advertising Manager of Annual. J. D. HUTCHENS While we live let us enjoy life. 4 7-48 F.F.A.; 48-49 F.F.A.; 49-50 F.F.A., Bus Driver; 50-51 F.F.A., Bus Driver. KATHLEEN HUTCHENS Everyone is her friend and she is a friend to all. 4 7-18 Homemakers Cub, 4-H Club; 48-49 4-11 Club; 50 51 Administration Editor of Annual. HAROLD LAKEY Of populartity Harold has a claim. And his football I lays have won him fame. 47-48 Football, Baseball, Basketball, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Honor Roll; 48-49 Football, Baseba’l, Basketball, Glee Club, 4-H Club; 49-50 Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Dramatics Club, Class Officer, Annual Staff. Honor Roll; 50-51 Football, Basebal', Basketball, Glee Club, Class President, President of Student Council. JAN ET M ATTH EWS Where there’s a will there’s a way. 47-48 Cheerleader, Homemakers Club, 4-H Club; 48-49 Cheerleader, Glee Club, Homemakers Club; 49-50 Cheer- leader, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Dramatics Club, 4-H Club; 50-51 Cheerleader, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Class Officer, Annual Staff, Historian, Honor Roll. wmm Seniors ELDON MOXLEY Men of few words are the best men. 47-48 Glee Club, F.F.A.; 48-49 Glee Club, F.F.A.; 49- 50 Glee Club, F.F.A.; 50-51 Glee Club, F.F.A.; Hus Driver. ORA LEE PRIM I never take a nap after dinner only when I have a bad night and the nap takes me. 47-48 4-H Club, Glee Club, Homemakers Club; 48-19 Glee Club, Homemakers Club, Basketball; 49-50 Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club; 50-51 Glee Club. HOYT REECE Thinks too little and talks too much. 48-49 F.F.A.; 49-50 Hi-Y Club; 50-51 Honor Roll. J. T. RIGGAN Dependable—Valuable—Studious and tdl, J. T. will answer every call. 47-48 F.F.A., Glee Club, 4-H Club; 48-49 F.F.A., Glee Club, Football; 49-50 F.F.A., Glee Club, Football, Bus Driver, Dramatics Club, Baseball, Annual Staff, Junior Marshal, Hi-Y Club; 50-51 Glee Club, Football, Base- ball. JIMMY SAPP Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow. 17-48 Football, Baseball, F.F.A., 4-H Club, Cheerleader; 48-49 Football, Basketball, Baseball, F.F.A.; 49-50 Bas- ketball, Football, Baseball, Hi-Y Club, Class Officer; 50-51 Football, Basketball, Baseball. M. F. SCOTT Take life easy and you’ll live longer. 47-48 F.F.A., 4-H Club; 48-49 F.F.A., 4-H Club, Bus Driver; 49-50 F.F.A., Bus Driver; 50-51 F.F.A., Bus Driver. LAURA SHORE Red hair—blue eyes—nice figure—very neat. 47-48 4-H Club, Homemakers Club; 48-49 Homemakers Club; 49-50 Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club; 50-51 Glee Club, Annual Typist, 4-H Club, Honor Roll. BONNIE SMITHERMAN Never say it can’t be done. 40-47 4-H Club, Homemakers Club; 47-48 4-H Club, Homemakers Club; 49-50 4-H Club, Homemakers Club, Dramatics Club; 50-51 Nominating Committee for Stu- dent Council, Manager of Basketball Team. e . Jentors FRANCES STANLEY Quiet arui serious, but she's always there read; to work and do her share. 47-48 Homemakers Club; 48-49 Homemakers Club; SO- SI Student Council. ANN WILHELM si pretty girl, a witty girl, a girl so full of fun, a brainy girl, a carefree girl, a thousand girls in one. 47-48 4-H Club, Homemakers Club; 48-49 Homemakers Club; 49-50 4-II Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Dramatics Club; 50-SI Glee Club, 4-H Club, Honor Roll, Class Prophet. if % St MOTTO With the ropes of the past, we will ring the hells of the future. CLASS FLOWER White Hoses CLASS COLORS Grey and Wine As the school year draws to a close, we the class of 1951, find ourselves at last seniors. The reality of it dawns on us and along with a feeling of joy and thankfulness we feel a tinge of regret. Then before we know it our thoughts begin to wander hack through the years. In 1947 Boonville High was a scene of much confusion for fifty-five freshmen. We were new in high school and amazed at its difference from grammar school. Seventeen of the members of our class joined us from Fall Creek. We were divided into two sections with Mr. Brown in charge of the girls and Mr. Walker in charge of the boys. At the end of the year we had a class party in the gvm. As school started again we entered as Sophomores. Although we had lost fifteen members of our class, a part of us were determined to go on and make good. This year the girls and boys were un- der the leadership of Mr. Pardue and Miss Day. We were very proud of our hoys for winning the basketball championship in high school. We began our Junior year with a little more interest because we had many things to anticipate Our class was getting smaller for now we only had twenty-nine members. Mrs. Reece was in charge of us this year. Our class officers were: President, Harold Lakey; Vice-President, Jimmy Sapp; Secre- tary and Treasurer, Betty Baker. Everyone enjoyed getting up the Junior play, a comedy, entitled “The Custer’s Last Stand.” Our Junior-Senior Banquet was given in the community building. We chose Ireland for our theme. After the banquet we went to a movie at the Boonville theatre. It was a night that will long be remembered by all of us. Our fingers were measured and we got our class rings during the summer. As September rolled around again we entered high school for the last time. We had often thought of the front seats in chapel. Now we, twenty-six seniors, had that honor. This was the first year to have school in our new modern high school. Our class officers were: President, Harold Lakey; Vice- President, Ruth Caudle; Secretary and Treasurer, Betty A. Gentle; Reporter, Janet Matthews. We elected our mascots Martha Brooks and Louis Hobson. For our class colors we chose wine and grey and for our flower, white roses. Our motto is “With the ropes of the past we will ring the bells of the future.” We were under the leadership of Miss Day. She gave us a class party at her home Christmas. Everyone was present and had a lot of fun. During the football season we had a home- coming. The queen was Dorothy Brooks. Her attendants from our class were Ruth Caudle and Janet Matthews. For the first time at Boonville High we had a Student Council. Harold Lakey was elected president. Frances Stanley was Secretary. The representative from the Senior Class was Betty Baker. Our record here is finished but the experiences, mishaps and happiness will always be cherished in our memories. The ideals, facts and sound judgment which we have gained through our years at Boon- ville High will guide us in the years to come. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the faculty and our parents for being so patient and helpful through our High School days. May we live up to vour expectations and our own dreams. We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, knowing that our life as a class will soon cease and wishing to express our sincere appreciation to those who have labored with us so diligently and who have been associated with us daily, do hereby will and bequeath our treasures and privileges to-wit: To Mr. Albert Martin, we extend our sincere appreciation for his continuous interest and assistance throughout our high school careers. I'he faculty, we forgive for giving us so much homework, and we sincerely leave to them many more years of sending as successful classes as ours out into the world. To the entire student body, we leave our gratitude for all it has done for us and our wishes for a successful future. Betty A. Gentle leaves her ability to play basketball and to get a man to Katie Leigh Vestal. Laura Shore wills her red hair to Allen Wagoner. Harold Casstevens leaves his school bus certificate to Jerry Casstevens. Frances Stanley leaves Peggy Williams a roll of adhesive tape. This is because she wants at least one senior of ’52 to be as quiet as she has been this year. Billy Gray Hinshaw leaves the “Little Woman” to anyone lucky enough to win her. Harold Lakey wills his notebook paper and pencil to Edward Brown. Donald Hinshaw leaves his straight “A” report card to Tommy Collins. J. T. Riggan wills his fascinating ways with “wimmen” to Morrison Gwyn. Historian JANET MATTHEWS Jimmy Sapp leaves his position on the football team to Billy Hayes Simpson. Kathleen Hutchens wills her ability to get along with Miss Day to Ophelia Ring. Barbara I). Adams wills ber ability to date regularly to Grace Williams. Bonnie Smitherman wills her typewriter to anyone who had rather be a mechanic than a typist. Peggy Ad ams wills her love for jokes to Shir lev Allen. Ora I ,ee Prim leaves nothing but takes everything to Texas with her. M. F. Scott leaves his love for physics to anyone who is willing to meet the class everv dav. C. H. Adams leaves his bashfulness to Windy Cave. Hoyt Adams leaves his quiet and cheerful ways to J. D. Cave. Dorothy Brooks wills her black hair to Peggy Williams. Now Peggy, you won’t have to buv so much dve. Ina Sue Fleming wills her position as the only girl in Algebra class to Shirley Johnson. Janet Matthews leaves her sweet disposition to Pat Davis. Betty Baker leaves her typewriter to Peggy and Pauline. Now they won’t have to run to the tvp- ing room every day. Ruth Caudle leaves her love for State College to Katie Leigh Vestal. Ann Wilhelm wills her seat in World History to Benny Steelman. Hoyt Reece leaves his ability to wash cars on warm days to Jack Shore. Eldon Moxley wills his ability to sing in the quartette to Mr. Hunnicutt. J. D. Hutchens leaves his seat in sociology to the senior pet of next year. In witness whereof, we, the said Senior Class of 1951, do hereunto set our hands and seals, this the 2nd day of June, 1951. Testator, BETTY BAKER Senior cu p ropliecy I. Ann Wilhelm after having been away working had just returned to my home at Boonville. While unpacking, I found an old Spotlight in the bottom of my trunk. Opening the Spotlight and seeing the familiar faces of my classmates, I let my mind wander back over the ten short years, to the morning of our graduation. It seemed only a few days ago that we were laughing and talking in the classrooms of old B. H. S. Today, although we are no longer together, each of my classmates are remembered by me. Down in Mexico, Dorothy Brooks has become famous as an interior decorator. In Texas, Ora Lee Prim is training horses on a Texas ranch. Harold Lakey finally got tired of playing pro football and decided to accept the position as head coach at Carolina. Jimmy Sapp has at last become the manager of a professional baseball team. The team is none other than the Brooklyn Dodgers. Janet Matthews and Betty Baker have moved to Myrtle Beach where they are most willing to spend the rest of their days. In Hollywood, Hoyt Reece has become renowned as an artist. Donald Hinshaw is teaching music and voice in a Greensboro High School. Laura Shore has become head of the Business Administration Department at Duke University. Ruth Caudle is the Methodist Youth Director of Western North Carolina. M. F. Scott is ticket agent for the Brown Brothers Circus. J. I). Hutchens is the United States weather forecaster. Kathleen Hutchens is selling “Willard’s Batteries’’ in Tennessee. Bonnie Smitherman is a pilot for American Air Lines. C. H. Adams is manager of a service station between Elkin and Boonville. Near Mocksville Betty A. Gentle is living a happy married life. Barbara and Hovt Adams are happily married, and are making their home in Yadkinville. Since Ina Sue Fleming cannot get her lawyer’s degree she has taken Portia’s place in “Portia Faces Life.” Peggy Adams is a secretary for Chatham Manufacturing Company. Harold Casstevens is now manager of Beaver Creek Weaving Company in Boonville. J. T. Riggan is an architect, and has just completed the plans for a new gym at Boonville High. Frances Stanley is working at Sneed Department Store at Winston-Salem. Eldon Moxley is still singing with the Four Leaf Clover Quartette which is now very popular. Billv Gray Hinshaw is still roaming around town in fancy shirts and cowboy boots. Prophet, ANt WILHELM 'lati LUCA “Best All-Round” “Most Valuable” J. T. and BETTY “Most Popular” HAROLD and DOROTHY “Most Friendly” HAROLD and KATHLEEN “Wittiest” HAROLD and ANN “Biggest Flirt” HOYT and RUTH “Best Looking” “Cutest” J. D. and DOROTHY “Neatest” BILLY and LAURA “Most Likely to Succeed” “M os t Intel I iff e nt” “Most Conceited” DONALD and INA SUE “Mos t I) ependa hie” J. T. and FRANCES “Loudest” BETTY and HOYT “Most Musical” DONALD and RUTH “Most Athletic” “Best Sport” HAROLD and BETTY “Quietest” FRANCES and HOYT ADAMS (Not Pictured) IIOMU-COMINC DAY 2 i i j i Hom.e.-Ooynirio Queen _ _ ]Do- root ba.il Helen Brooks uvuorS TOMMY COLLINS............................................ President VIRGINIA BROWN .............................................Vice-President FERN PEN DRY ............................................ Secretura JACK SHORE ......................................................Treasurer umor3 Virginia Brown O Sherrill Bryant Byron Campbell Gayle Casstevens Mitchell Casstevens Tommy Collins Elsie Mae Davis Patty Ruth Davis Garl Draughn Betty Lou Fletcher Annie Ruth Hanes Faye Heraric Annie Hensley Henry Martin J. Lee Motsinger Fern Pendry Barbara Prim Wade Riggan Jack Shore Nellie Snow Vernon Spence Opal Spence Peggy Stewart Jimmy Stinson Pauline Vanhoy Fred Vestal Katie Vestal | Geraldine Willard Peggy Williams Ilelen Frazier Sophomore Edward Brown................President Shirley Johnson............Vice-Pres. Phyllis Fleming....... ....Secretory Edward Lakey. ................Treasurer Betty L. Adams Reba Adams Shirley Allen Mary Baker Nancy Baker Josephine Brindle Edward Brown Charles Brown Gray Brown Marie Carlton Gerald Casstevens Rear lie Caudle Carl Casstevens Roy Casstevens J. I). Cave John L. Cave Cora L. Crissman Clara R. Cummings Jimmy Davis Edward' Lakey omores Freddie M. Davis Nellie R. Dinkins Robert Evans Phyllis A. Fleming Margaret Gwynn Morrison Gwynn Nancy Hicks Paul Hinshaw Clara M. Hobson Franklin Hobson Lena Hobson Denny Hobson Mary Jester Shirley Johnson Bobby Lee Moxley Betty J. Moxley Shirley Moxley Nancy Oakes Ophelia Ring John Reece Joe Reece Berlie Simmons Billy II. Simpson Billy Smitbermin Shirley Snow Bennett Steelman Grace Taylor Allen Wagoner Annie R. Wagoner Shirley Wagoner Dan Wilhelm Richard Williams Grace Williams Doris Nance Peggy Snow S A imen Sanders Draughn _.......... President June Johnson........... Secretary Shirley Riggan.........Vice-President Mary Jester.............. Treasurer Hilda G. Adams Donald Bowen Max Brown Nancy A. Brown Nancy S. Brown Dorothy Casstevens Jacqueline Davis Nannie R. Draughn Sanders Draughn Mattie Fletcher Eugene Hall Billy D. Harris Claudette Hemric Ann Hobson Wayne Holt Frank Hutchens C. A. Jester Frankie Jester Mary Jester June Johnson imen Bobby Jones George Mendenhall Reba Mounce Gaynelle Moxley Martha L. Moxley Wilma L. Moxley Gussie Norman Sherrill Parker Jo Ann Patton Benny Pen dry Dean Prim Jerry Prim Gave Prim Max Reece Roger Reece Shirley Riggan J. P. Sizemore Edna Smith James Smith Peggy Smith Shirley Smith Ola Mae Steelman Evelyn Steelman Kay Swaim James Tharrington Frances Vestal Linney Willard Shirley Winters Not Pictured Wayne Vestal First Row: Colene Adams, Jolene Adams, Jo Ann Adams, Johnnie Bray, Larry Bray, J. B. Brendle, J. C. Brooks, Eunice Brown. Second Row: George Brown, Franklin Casstevens, Bonnie S. Cockerham, Betty S. Cranfill, Phyllis A. Cummings, Ralph Davis, C. L. Dinkins, Clifton Doss. Third Row: Leroy Dowell, Dor- othy Driver, Xancv Fletcher, Alberta Gillespie, Bruce Hinshaw, Opal Hodge, Allen Holcomb, Betty S. Fluff. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Hunter, Kenneth Hutchens, Treva Hutson, Elizabeth Jester, A. G. Lakey, Becky Leamon, '1'. L. Matthews, Lorene McCraw. Fifth Row: C. L. McKnight, Floyd Milholland, Allen Mendenhall, Harvey Mendenhall, Carol Misenheimer, Eugene Motsinger, Grace Ann Moxley, Bobby G. Nor- man. Sixth Row: Wayne Payne, Benny Phillips, Betty Jean Roberts, Lentz Seagraves, Bill Shore, Dan Shore, Billy Sizemore, Jimmy Sizemore. Seventh Row: Sarah J. Sizemore, Joe Bill Snow, Fred Sparks, Aladene Stinson, Mary F. Trivette, Shirley Vestal. Eighth Rote: Barbara Webb, Jimmy Wilhelm, Harvey Wishon, Kathleen Wilkins. di HONOR ROLL First Row: Shirley Winters, Dorothy Brooks, Shirley Allen, Shirley Johnson, Margaret Gwyn, Phyllis Fleming, Gaynelle Moxley, Martha Leigh Moxley, Wilma Lee Moxley. Second Row: Frankie Jester, Becky Leamon, Shirley Riggan, Edna Smith, Laura Shore, Ann Wil- helm, Janet Matthews, Betty A. Gentle. Third Row: Morrison Gwyn, Virginia Brown, Patty Ruth Davis, Peggy Williams, Nancy Hicks, June Johnson, Lena Hobson, Ina Sue Fleming, Mary Jester, Jimmy Sizemore. Fourth Row: Billy Smitherman, Sanders Draughn, Jack Shore, Edward Brown, Hoyt Reece, Paul Hinshaw, Joe Reece, Donald Hinshaw. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Mr. Albert Martin, Principal; June Johnson, Pauline Vanhoy, Frances Stanley, Harold Lakey, Shirley Johnson, Gilbert Bolin, Berlie Simmons, John G. Fisher, Faculty Member. Standing: Betty Baker, Becky Leamon, Lena Hobson, Henry Martin, Bobby Norman. y4ctlvitie6 JUNIOR MARSHALS Peggy Williams, Jack Shore, Virginia Brown, William Bray. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Eleventh and Twelfth Grades—President, Sherrill Bryant; Vice-President, Vernon Spence; Secretaryy, Bobby Adams, denth Grade—President, Bobby Smitherman; Vice-President, Paul Hinshaw; Secretary , Allen Wagoner. Ninth Grade—Presi- dent, Sanders Draughn; ice-President, Sherrill Parker. y ctiuities F. H. A. President—Helen Frazier; Vice-President—Phyllis Fleming; Secretary—Wilma Leigh M oxley ; Treasurer—Shirley Riggan; Reporter—Annie Ruth Hanes; Parlia- mentarian—Dorothy Jean Casstevens; Historian—Claudette Hemric; Song Leader —-Faye Hemric. LUNCHROOM WORKERS Mr. Henry Reece, Janitor. Left to Right: Mrs. Henrv Oaks, Mrs. Harvey Gentry. Miss Nellie Shore, Miss Urseal Burgess. 4ctiuiti26 GLEE CLUB Kneeling—Left to Right: Frank Hutchens, Bobby Joe Moxley, Gerald Casstevens, Annie Hensley, Carl Casstevens, Jimmy Stinson. Standing: Vernon Spence, Harold Casstevens, J. I). Hutchens, C. H. Adams, Dennv Hobson, Gilbert Bolin, Eldon Moxley, Fred Vestal. DOROTHY BROOKS..............President DONALD HINSHAW.....Vice-Pres. HELEN FRAZIER.............Secretary BUS DRIVERS SNAPSHOTS COACHES CHEERLEADERS First Row: Peggy Williams, Evelyn Steelman, Peggy Stewart, Josephine Brindle, Sarah Jane Sizemore. Second Row: Nancy Baker Hilda Gay Adams Janet Mat- thews, Co-Chief; Dorothy Brooks, Co-Chief. He li es FOOTBALL J onn Kneeling, Left to Right: Billy Smitherman, Bobby Joe Moxley, James Smith, Allen Wagoner L. Cave, Henry Martin, Billy Simpson. Edward Lakey, Paul Hinshaw, Billy Sizemore, Manager; Standing: Harry Matthews, Assistant Coach; Jimmy Stinson, Garl Draughn, Jimmy Sapp, Co- Captain; Berlie Simmons, Ben Himnicutt, Coach; Harold Lakey, Co-Captain; Benny Phillips, Carl Casstevens, J. T. Riggan, J. G. Fisher, First Aid. Not Pictured: Sherrill Bryant. II alfback HAROLD LAKEY Center JIMMY SAPP GJRLS' BASKETBALL Kneeling. Left to Right: Peggy Jo Smith, Shirley Moxley, Betty A. Gentle, Captain; Opal Spence, Shirley Johnson, Gaynelle Moxley, Betty Jane Moxley. Standing: Mr. Albert Martin, Coach; Annie Hensley, Lena Hobson, Helen Frazier, Shirley Snow, June Johnson, Katie Leigh Vestal, Ann Hobson, Bonnie Smitherman, Manager. BOYS' BASKETBALL Kneeling, Left to Right: J. Lee Motsinger, John I,. Cave, Tommy Collins, Jimmie Stinson, Billy Simpson, Byron Campbell. Second Rote: Edward Lakey, Manager; Vernon Spence, Linney Willard, Ben Hunnicutt, Coach; Harold Lakey, Captain; Jimmy Sapp, Bobby Joe Moxley, Manager. BASEBALL Fi t Row. left to Right: Jimmie Stinson, Edward Lakey, Henry Martin, J. Lee Motsinger, James Sapp, Billy Simpson. Second Row, Left to Right: Allen Wagoner, Frank Hutchens, Harold Lakey, Paul Hinshaw, Carl Casstevens. Third Row, Left to Right: Harry Matthews, Coach; Tommy Collins, Billy Hinshaw, Bus driver; Carl Draughn, Ben Hunnicutt, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY Kneeling, Left to Right: J. D. Cave, James Smith, Jerry Prim, Max Reece, Wayne Holt. Standing, Left to Right: Carl Casstevens, Allen Wagoner, Coach; Harry Matthews, Billy Gray Hinshaw, Sherril Parker. 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Compliments of STEELMAN MOTOR COMPANY AUTO REPAIRING MOTOR REBUILDING PAINTING LUBRICATION PHONE 3961 BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SPEAS-LEE HARDWARE Dealer for PAINTS and APPLIANCES Phone 2571 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of Todd Implement Co. “Sales and Service for the FERGUSON SYSTEM of Mechanized Farming” Yadkinville, N. C. Compliments of Don’s Grill SANDWICHES — SHORT ORDERS MILK SHAKES On Highway 601 North of Yadkinville, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of Reece Service Station Yadkin County Freezer Locker GROCERIES - GAS - OIL PHONE 2671 Boonville, North Carolina Yadkinville, N. C. Compliments of BOVENDER GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING - ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING “Repair work on any make of tractors.” BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK SPECIAL ICE CREAM MOLDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Since 1897 Finest Quality Dairy Products WINSTON-SALEM—2-2555 GREENSBORO—3-6706 Compliments of FARMERS - DIXIE WAREHOUSES Joe Pell — F. P. Joyce — Bill Sheets WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Boonville Supply Store PHONE 2561 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of Mills Studios Portrait and Commercial Photography Day Phone 3361—Night Phone 3771 Yadkinville, N. C. HARRIS VAULT COMPANY CON-O-LITE BURIAL VAULTS The Vaults of Exceptional Merit WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Sold by Leading Funeral Homes Compliments of Parrish Jewelry Store Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Silver - Crystal - China Yadkinville, N. C. Compliments of C. D. Poindexter’s HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE Boonville, North Carolina Covipliments of SPAINHOUR’S Elkin, North Carolina Covipliments of MAIN STREET GROCERY PHONE 2511 Boonville, North Carolina When in Winston-Salem Compliments of Shop at PLANTERS and JONES MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WAREHOUSE Store of Quality, Prestige Mount Airy, North Carolina and True Value Tom Jones Buck White Frank Jones F. W. CHEVROLET CO., INC. Compliments of For Economical Transportation Elkin, North Carolina PET DAIRIES Winston-Salem, North Carolina Compliments of NORTH CAROLINA GRANITE CO-OPERATION QUARRIES FAMOUS MT. AIRY GRANITE MOUNT AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of McLEOD’S SERVICE STATION DEALER SHELL PRODUCTS Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of BOONVILLE DRUG STORE Phone 2551 Boonville, N. C. Modern Furniture Co. “House Furnishings and Floor Covering.” PHONE 398 Elkin, North Carolina Elkin Lbr. Mfg. Co. “Everything to Build Anything” “Your Patronage Appreciated” PHONE 48 Elkin, North Carolina Coke’s Place 1111 North Bridge St. PIT BAR-B-QUE SANDWICHES - DRINKS 676—Phone Elkin Compliments of EVAN BROWN GROCERY MEATS PHONE 2321 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of DOT’S BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 2491 Boonville, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF BOONVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 2491 BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Blackwelder’s Furn. Co. Belk-Stevens Co. Dept. Stores “The home of Quality Furniture for Less Money” The Home of Better PHONE 549 Values Jonesville, North Carolina Winston-Salem, N. C. Open evenings until 7:30 Compliments of DOBBINS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Dependable Service at Low Cost — — Make Our Store Your Headquarters PHONE 2521 BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Isenhour’s Jewelers “For Gifts That Last” Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of M. V. Fleming and Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE “Quality and Service” our Motto We appreciate your business Call Again Boonville, North Carolina BRYANT RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO. AM and FM RADIOS — TELEVISION R.C.A. — PHILCO — EMERSON Sales and Service BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SALEM SPRING COMPANY, INC. C. R. “RED” WEST, Manager Phone 7513 181 WAUGHTOWN STREET P. O. BOX 144, SALEM STATION WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Covipliments of BOONVILLE THEATER “Always a good show and often a great one” BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA “Movies are better than ever.” COMPLIMENTS OF DAY’S DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 2501 BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CAROLINA WAREHOUSE “THE BEST PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO” Gilbert Robertson — Herman Bouldin — Nelson Casstevens WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO. Wolfe and Reece Corner of 12th and Liberty Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C. OLIVER FARM MACHINERY Compliments of STIMPSON AND WEBB F.-C.-X. Seed - Feed -Fertilizer FLOUR - MEAL - FEED Boonville, North Carolina Boonville, North Carolina SELL TOBACCO WITH Burriie Cook Claude Strickland William Fowler Julin Vaughn Fred McLaughlin at PIEDMONT and CENTRAL WAREHOUSES “WE SELL EVERYDAY” WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of YADKIN COUNTY MEMBERS OF JERSEY CATTLE CLUB HAPPY RIDGE FARM FRANK HOBSON PLEASANT HILL FARM ROY REECE JIMMY STINSON Compliments of AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. Greensboro, N. C. J. W. Shore J. W. Shore, Jr. Agents FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, HAIL, CASUALTY BOONVILLE, N. C. . w 4 . • - (L J jtydUAU y ZfTY a y Clp u -r ' 1 yJl44)LS tUO 71 - i- Jc®xf- M — r OO_ L 'W-V 'vVvC« s.k} $6 £ rrvy
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