Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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'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

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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



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“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)

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