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THE SPOTLIGHT 1952 PUBLISHED BY THE ANNUAL STAFF of BOONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BOONVILLE, N. C. 2dedication HENRY L. MEYERS As a token of our sincere appreciation for his interest in us at all times and for the work of the Student Government Association under his guidance. acuity MR. ALBERT MARTIN Principal B. A., Wake Forest Miss Phebe Day A.B., Meredith Mrs. Ralph Coram B.S., Appalachian Mrs. Thad Reece B.S., H.E., W.C.U.N.C. Mr. Henry Meyers S., Rutgers University, N. J. Mr. Ben Hunnicutt B.S., Appalachian Mr. J. R. Walker B.S., Berea, Ky. Mr. Cyrus Faw B.S., M.A.,, Appalachian Miss Beulah Reece Commercial S.C.C. Mrs. Harvey Smith Treasurer First roro: Mrs. Bill Pinnix, Miss Marie Pinnix, Miss Libby Martin, Mrs. E. E. Hood, Miss Pauline Jones. Second row: Mrs. Allen Jessup, Miss Sadie Fleming, Mrs. Albert Martin, Mr. John Nicholson, Mrs. Worth Brown, Mrs. Wayne Thore. Back row: Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen, Mrs. Wade Williams, Mrs. Dwight Brendle, Miss Beulah Reece, Miss Kathryne Jones. P. T. A. OFFICERS Mrs. Frank Shugart Vice-President Mr. E. E. Hood President M rs. Wilson Reece Secretary „T .CO OFFICERS Nellie Snow senior class r - Tr;osurfr;;;. .vicinia b« ::kBswe iarrTr president;-- Vi ce-Presiderit CLASS COLORS White and Wine CLASS FLOWER White Carnation demori BOBBY ADAMS Well you can believe it or not. F.F.A. 4; F.F.A. Officer 1. GILBERT BOLIN When you set yourself to do a thing, do it with a will. Vice-President Student Council 1; F.F.A. Officer 1; Bus Driver 2. WILLIAM BRAY Always an excuse. F.F.A. 4; Junior Marshal 1; Hi-Y Club 1. VIRGINIA BROWN Her politeness never fails her. F.H.A. 2; F.H.A. Officer 1; Glee Club 4; Dramat- ics Club 1; Honor Roll 4; Junior Marshal 1; Class Officer 2; TrLHi-Y Club 1; Annual Staff 2. SHERRILL BRYANT Here again, Gone again, Home again. Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 2; F.F.A. 4; 4-H Club 2; Hi-Y Club 2; Glee Club 4; Student Council President 1 ; President Senior Class. BRYON CAMPBELL He’s so quiet he’s loud. F.F.A. 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 4; 4-H Club 2. MITCHELL CASSTEVENS He that reaches the top must first climb the hill. F.F.A. 3; Footbull 1; Baseball 1. ELSIE DAVIS Where the road forks to success. F.H.A. 3; 4-H Club 1. Seniors NANCY DAVIS She speaks for herself. F.H.A. 2. PATTY RUTH DAVIS Norvhere as busy a girl as she. F.H.A. 3; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Basketball 2; Dramatics Club 1; Annual Staff 1. GARL DRAUGHN He has untouched possibilities. Football 4; F.F.A. 4; Baseball 1; Baseball Man- ager 2. BETTY FLETCHER What could I be, but just what I am. Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 3. HELEN FRAZIER Beautiful and friendly, the best all around a girl can be. Basketball 4; Glee Club 4; F.H.A. Club 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1; Student Council Officer 1; Annual Staff 1; Class Officer 1; 4-H Club 2; F.H.A. Officer 1. ANNIE HANES A happy go lucky without a care in the world. F.H.A. 3; Dramatics Club 1; F.H.A. Officer 1j 4-H Club 1; Prophet. FAYE HEMRIC A songstress is she with lovely melody. Glee Club 4; F.H.A. Club 4; F.H.A. Officer 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1; Historian. ANNIE HENSLEY Keep 'em laughing. Glee Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Bus Driver 2; Annual Staff 1; Dramatics Club 1; Basketball 2. Seniors PHYLLIS FLEMING KIRK Efficient in humor, hooks and love. 4-H Club 4; F.H.A. Club 3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 1; Honor Roll 4; Cheerleader 1; Class Officer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Officer 2; Senior Class Editor 1. HENRY SCOTT MARTIN He likes to talk especially to Shirley. Football 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1; Glee Club 5; Student Council 1; Annual Staff 1; Hi-Y 1; 4-H 2; Dramatics Club 2. J. LEE MOTSINGER He knows his way around. Baseball 4; Basketball 4; P'ootball 1; F.F.A. 3; Class Officer 2; Annual Staff 2; 4-H Club 2. FERN PENDRY Still water runs deep. Glee Club 3; F.H.A. Club 4; Class Officer l; Cheerleader 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. WADE RIGGAN His major is fun and his minor is learning. F.F.A. 3; 4-H Club 2; Dramatics Club 1; Basket- ball 1; Football 1; Bus Driver 1. JACK SHORE A hoy with a voice and a knaclc to get things done. Dramatics Club 1; Junior Marshal 1; F.F.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Class Officer 2; Bus Driver 3; Hi-Y 1; Honor Roll 3. NELLIE SNOW Love is a wonderful thing. 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 3; Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1; Dramatics Club 1 ; Senior Reporter. OPAL SPENCE Her saying is “Bless his little heart he’s so sweet.” Basketball 4; Softball 1; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Dramatics Club 1; Testator. Seniors VERNON SPENCE He speaks so he will he heard. F.F.A. 4; F.F.A. Officer 2; Bus Driver 3; Bas- ketball 3; Baseball 2; Football 2. KATIE V. STANLEY A dreamer of many dreams. F.H.A. 3; Glee Club 4; Basketball 3; 4-H Club 2. PEGGY STEWART Glory Halleluiah; it’s over now. Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 3; Dramatics Club 1; Cheer- leader 1 ; Giftorian. JIMMY STINSON He may not be an architect hut he sure measures up. Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Football 4; Bus Driver 3; F.F.A. Officer l; Student Council 1; F.F.A. 2. PAULINE VAN. HOY Anything suits me just don’t leave me outside. Glee Club 4; F.H.A. Club 2; Dramatics Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Annual Staff 2; Student Council 1; Honor Roll 4; 4-H Club 4, FRED VESTAL Very friendly but very reserved. Glee Club 4; F.F.A. 3; Cheerleader 1; Bus Driver 2; 4-H Club 4; Hi-Y Club 1. GERALDINE WILLARD Everyone would, give a penny for her thoughts. F.H.A. Club 3; Dramatics Club 1. PEGGY WILLIAMS Good natured, jolly and clever; Her tongue, like a Ford goes on forever. Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 4; Honor Roll 4; Cheer- leader 2; F.H.A. Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Junior Marshal; 4-H Officer 2; Annual Staff 1. (Slaii JJistori In September.1918, we the Senior Class of 1952, began our high school career with fifty-six freshmen. Thirteen of these joined us from Fall Creek. Mr. Brown was in charge of the girls and Mr. Walker, the boys. We were an excited group because we were experiencing something different from grammar school. Eight out of our class dropped out during our sophomore year. Miss Day and Mr. Pardue were our faculty advisers that year. Nothing important happened, except for some hay rides and a class party. We had the thrill of starting our Junior year in the new, modern school building. We were under the leadership of Mrs. Reece and Mr. Walker. This year was more important to us than the preceding ones because of the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior Play. The banquet, carrying out the theme, “Hitch Your Wagon To A Star,” was held in the community building. Following the banquet we attended a movie at the Reeves theatre in Elkin. It was a night that will be long remembered by everyone. Our play was a three-aet comedy entitled. “Backwoods Romeo.” Mr. Meyers coached it, and it was an outstanding success. Our fingers were measured, and we got our rings the following fall. Thrilled with the prospects of a trip to Washington and happy over a banquet prepared and paid for by someone else, thirty-three excited Seniors began their last year in high school. Along with all the joy, there was a feeling of sadness because all our friends would be left behind. Our facr ultv adviser was Miss Day. Our four years in high school have become history, but we think the class of 1952 will be mak- ing history as long as time stands. Historian, FAYE HEMRIC C (a45 jpropli ropnecy I, Annie Ruth Hanes, after completing the leading role in a movie in Hollywood returned to Boonville to find where the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two were and what they were doing. This is what I found. In North Wilkesboro, Jack Shore owns one of the big race tracks. Byron Campbell is running a big dairy farm in Boonville. J. Lee Motsinger is still driving that “Little Nash Convertible,” and riding the pretty girls around. Elsie Mae Davis is secretary of the Western Electric Company in Winston-Salem. Wade Riggan is now a great football player for the Washington “Red Skins”. Faye Hemric is secretary for Stabler Pontiac, Inc., in Winston-Salem. Vernon Spence is now a captain in the Air Corps and is stationed in Texas. In Raleigh, Fern Pendry is head nurse of the Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Since Katie V. Stanley was married before graduation, she is now taking care of Frank Jr. Mitchell Casstevens is still not married, but is visiting “Richmond Hill” regularly. Virginia Brown is now one of the outstanding teachers in New York City. Opal Spence is playing basketball for the Hanes team. In Hollywood, Pauline Van Hoy is a famous model. Sherrill Bryant is owner of one of the biggest farms in Yadkin County. In Thomasville, Peggy Stewart has a job as a receptionist for a certain Dr. Parker. Betty Lou Fletcher is operating a beauty shop in East Bend. Since Bobby Adams was always so little, be now has a job as a midget in the “Ringling Broth- ers Circus.” Geraldine Willard is now making her home in Yadkinville. Garl Draughn has finally succeeded as manager of the Giants baseball team. Nancy Davis is still looking for the “one and only”. Helen Frazier is keeping house for a college graduate. Annie Hensley is the swimming director at the Y. M. C. A. in Elkin. Henry S. Martin is still working in the Beaver Creek Weaving Mill in Boonville. Jimmy Stinson is the pitcher for the New York Yankees. After many years of waiting Nellie Snow has finally acquired the title of being Mrs. Dewey Bullin’’. Fred Vestal owns one of the largest tobacco producing farms in the United States and is still looking for a wife to share his good fortune. Phyllis F. Kirk is a well-known telephone operator in Winston-Salem. William Bray is now an agricultural teacher at State College. Gilbert Bolin owns the Ford Company in Yadkinville. Patty Ruth Davis is down in Florida working at Tom’s Tavern. In Ohio, Peggy Williams is a famous tap dancer. Prophet, ANNIE RUTH HANES JU Wilt and Jedta We, the class of 1952, are conscious that as a unit our life as a class is over. Having accumu- lated various objects of value which are no longer useful to us. We, in our generous nature, are disposing of said articles in our Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Martin goes our appreciation for his continued interest and patience in us for our many wrong doings. To the entire student body we hope your school days will be as joyous as our were. Mitchell Casstevens wills his curly hair to John E. Reece. Garl Draughn leaves his front scat in Economics to anyone who needs or deserves it. Bobby Adams leaves his witty ways to Morrison Gwynn. Henry Scott Martin wills his ability to take girls away from service men to Allen Wagoner. Gilbert Bolin leaves his sincerity, and quietness to Franklin Hobson. To Berlie Simmons goes Wade Riggan’s good looks and popularity. Jack Shore’s ability to get along in books goes to Edward Brown. Nellie Snow wills her ability to stick to one man to Ophelia Ring. Peggy Williams wills her ability to stay chief cheei'leader to Nancy Baker. William Bray is leaving his excuses to Gerald Casstevens. Geraldine Willard proudly gives her quiet ways to Peggy Snow. Vernon Spence wills his wonderful personality to Billy H. Simpson. Katie Stanley leisurely gives her dreamy ways to Grace Taylor. Pauline Van Hoy wills her ability to agree with Mr. Faw to Joe Reece. Opal Spence leaves to Grace Williams her ability to get along with the typing teacher, of course she won’t need it. To anyone who is lucky enough to get them, Sherrill Bryant and Byron Campbell leave their positions on the basketball team. J. Lee Motsinger wills to Benny Steelman his ability to drive the queen and her court onto the the football held. Virginia Brown leaves her studious ways to Shirley Johnson. Betty Fletcher wills her figure to Shirley Allen. To Shirley Moxley goes Helen Frazier’s height so she can play ball. Denny Hobson gets Jimmy Stinson’s racing car. Let’s keep it on the track. Nancy Davis wills her men with “Fords” to Freddie Davis. Faye Hemric leaves her place in the Glee Club to Betty Moxley. Annie Hanes wills to Donna Wood her friendly ways. Fern Pendry leaves her ability to play house wife to cows to Lena Hobson. Fred Vestal leaves his women to Edward Lakey. Elsie Davis leaves her ability to slip off up town to Reba Adams. To Josephine Collins goes Phyllis Kirk’s ability to keep house and come to school. Annie Hensley wills her bus No. 40 to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it. Patty Ruth Davis leaves Mary Baker her ability to get and keep a man. Peggy Stewart awards Margaret Gwynn her original ways. In witness whereof, we, the said Senior Class of 1952, do hereunto set our hands and seals, this the 31st day of May, 1952. Testator, OPAL SPENCE Senior itest, Best Looking and Friendliest Wade and Annie Most Original Peggy and Wade Most Musical Faye and Sherrill Most Popular Peggy and Sherrill Neatest Helen and Henry Most Courteous Helen and J. Lee Most Dependable Phyllis and Jack Most Conceited Faye and Vernon Most Athletic Helen and Jimmy uperiatiueS Quietest Gilbert and Geraldine (absent) Best All Around Virginia and J. Lee Most Studious Phyllis and Garl Best Personality Helen and Vernon Best Dressed Nellie and Fred Biggest Flirt, Loudest Peggy and Fred Most Likely to Succeed, Most Intelligent, Most Valuable Virginia and Jack Best Sport Opal and Bryon Wittiest Elsie and Henry AS WE WERE 1. Peggy Williams 2. Wade Riggans 3. Pauline Van Hoy 4. Geraldine Willard 5. Vernon Spence 6. Phyllis Kirk 7. William Bray 8. Sherrill Bryant 9. Nellie Snow 10. Gilbert Bolin 11. Betty Fletcher 12. Jack Shore 13. Opal Spence 14. Garl Draughn 15. Annie Hanes 16. Patty Davis 17. Faye Hemric 18. Fern Pendry 19. Peggy Stewart 20. Nancy Davis 21. Fred Vestal 22. Helen Frazier 23. Mitchell Casstevens 24. Virginia Brown 25. Elsie Davis uniori sident.... retari ...... insurer...... JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS gmitherman ...Shirley Johnson Margaret Gwynn Joe Reece BETTY ADAMS SHIRLEY ALLEN MARY BAKER nancy BAKER CAROLYN BROWN EDWARD BROWN uruorj ROY CASSTEVENS J. D. CAVE JOHN L. CAVE MARIE CARLTON JOSEPHINE COLLINS CORA CRZSSMAN FREDDIE DAVIS JIMMIE DAVIS ROBERT EVANS ANN GROCE MARGARET GWYNN MORRISON GWYNN PAUL HINSHAW CLARA HOBSON DENNY HOBSON FRANKLIN HOBSON LENA HOBSON MARY JESTER J}unlor6 SHIRLEY JOHNSON EDWARD LAKEY BETTY MOXLEY SHIRLEY MOXLEY JOE REECE JOHN REECE OPHELIA RING BILLY SIMPSON BILLY SMITHERMAN BURLIE SIMMONS PEGGY SNOW BENNETT STEELMAN SHIRLEY WAGONER DAN WILHELM GRACE WILLIAMS DONNA WOOD REBA ADAMS ALLEN WAGONER JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS SopUore preside na OYYICRRS ° 0R1CX '- r M ey Sbetti Parker Hilda Adams Donald Bowen Nancy Ann Brown Nancy Sue Brown Dorothy Casstevens Jacqueline Davis Sanders Draughn Mattie Fletcher Eugene Hall Billy Dale Harris Claudette Hemric Ann Hobson Wayne Holt Robert Hudler Frankie Jester June Johnson Reba Mounce Bobby Moxley Gaynelle Moxley Martha Moxley Wilma Moxley Sherrill Parker Benny Pendrv Jerry Prim Max Reece SJiirley Riggan J. P. Sizemore James Smith Peggy Smith Shirley Smith Kay Swaim Evelyn Steelman Grace Taylor James Tharington Frances Vestal Wayne Vestal George Wilkins Linny Willard Shirley Winters Charles Brown Gray Brown Richard Williams FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President BILLY SIZEMORE Treasurer NANCY FLETCHER Vice-President J. C. BROOKS Secretary ALADENE STINSON Colene Adams Jolene Adams Jo Ann Adams Nell Adams Nell Allen Rosetta Atkins Larry Bray J. C. Brooks Carol Brown Eunice Brown Max Brown Peggy Brown J. B. Brindle Franklin Casstevens Bonnie Sue Cockerham Betty Sue Cranfill Phyllis Cummings Ralph Davis Betty Jane Davis Shelba Davis C. L. Dinkins Jerlene Dinkins Roby Fletcher Nancy Fletcher Alberta Gillispie Bruce Hinshaw Shelba Hobson Opal Hodge Allen Holcomb Betty Sue Huff men Jo Ann Hunter Treva Hudson Kenneth Hutchins Elizabeth Jester Donald Jester A. G. Lakey Laura Matthews T. L. Matthews Carol Misenheimer C. L. McKnight Flovd Milholland Eugene Motsinger Grace Ann Moxley Lorene McCraw Bobby Norman Bertha Norman Peggy Norman Wayne Payne Ronald Parker Benny Phillips Bill Shore Dan Shore Jimmy. Sizemore Billy Sizemore Boyce Sizemore Sarah Sizemore Fred Sparks Joe Bill Snow Erlene Stanley Ramona Stanley II. C. Stanley Aladene Stinson Mary Trivette Freddie Vestal Shirley Vestal Barbara Webb Jimmy Wilhelm Kathleen Wilkins Harvey Wishon Grady Beamer (not rades EIGHTH GRADE Teachers Mrs. Williams, Miss Beulah Reece Class Presidents Mary Brooks, Billy Hurt KATHLEEN BAITY THELMA BEAMER DORRY BRAY LOU JEAN BRINDLE MARY BROOKS KAY BROWN SHELBY BROWN KENT BURGESS LIBBY CARLTON REBA CASSTEVENS G. B. CAVE MARY COCKERHAM GLORIA COLLINS HOWARD COLLINS DONALD DAVIS SHELBY GENE DAVIS BETTY EVANS LINDSAY HALL GARY HEMRIC RACHEL HENSLEY HAROLD HOLCOMB BILLY HURT SHERRILL KIMMER LILA JANE MARTIN COLLIE MATTHEWS BUDDY MOXLEY DONALD MOXLEY GRAY MOXLEY FRANKLIN NIXON JOYCE NANCE COLUMBUS PAYNE MARY PARKS NANCY PARKS ARLIS PETTYJOHN BETTY LOU PRIM BILL REECE KENNETH REECE FRANKLIN RIGGAN CAROL SHORE FRANKIE SHORE EDDIE SEAGRAVES THOMAS SIMMONS HHHHh JERRY SIMPSON SHELBY SMITH JUNIOR SNEED SHELBY SNOW TOMMY SNOW WILLIE SPARKS ANN SPAINHOUR WANDA STINSON LINDA WEATHERMAN MARY JUNE WEBB PATSY WILHELM RAY WILHELM ALBERT WILLARD PHILLIP WILLARD JIMMY WILLIAMS SEVENTH GRADE Teachers—Mrs. Brendle, Mr. Nicholson Back rcxc: Gray Moxley, Dorry Bray, Jimmie Sizemore, Joe Reece, Donald Bowen, Evelyn Steelman, Margaret Gwynn, Lorene McCraw. Front rote: Mrs. Coram, Henry Martin, Annie Hensley, J. Lee Motsinger, Phyllis Kirk, Shirley Allen, Wade Riggan. First Ka Lenny' rote w °°d, Mr Faculty Mp ‘Hard, Bill, lbert Af—1«- -mbe v -Hurt, Martin -p“oer; J- C n , s ””Shw r Johns s '-n, rC Ss - Jldiulties honor Roll Front rorO: Rachel Hensley, Nancy Fletcher, Kay Brown, Shelby Brown, Margaret Gwynn, Mary Brooks. .Second row: Martha Moxley, Gaynelle Moxlev, Wilma Moxley, Shirley Allen, Jerry Simpson, Arlis Petti- john, Gloria Collins, Carol Shore, Shirley Moxley, Nell Allen. Third roxv: Betty Davis, Dorry Bray, Linda Weatherman, Evelyn Steelman, Virginia Brown, Shirley Wagoner, Kay Swaim, Frankie Jester, Lila Martin. Fourth row: Garl Draughn, Jimmie Sizemore, Paul Hinshaw, Morrison Gwynn, Geraldine Hayes, Ann Spain- hour, Shirley Johnson. Fifth row: Pauline Van Hoy, Peggy Williams, Sanders Draughn, Joe Reece, June John- son, Billy Smitherman, Patty Davis, Lena Hobson. STUDE]ST council Marg ret Gu ,- eece Shirk y Job Wyna Joe R nson- Not «‘nred-Ed Ward BroWn. JUNIOR MARSHALS F. F. A. President, Jack Shore; Vice-President, Paul Hinshaw; Secretary, Jimmy Davis; Treasurer, Vernon Spence; Reporter, Sherrill Bryant; Watch Do££, Billy Smither- man; Adviser, Mr. Ralph Walker. MctiuitieS Shirley Wagoner, President; Lena Hobson, Vice-President; Donna Kay Wood, Secretary; Shirley Winters, Treasurer; Shirley Riggan, Reporter; Frankie Jester. Parlimentarian; Betty Sue Cranfield, Historian; Shirley Vestal, Song Leader. WNCttfiOOM f° right. r ' ; ISS Nellje Shn , Back rote: Roy Casstevens, Robert Hudler, Vernon Spence, .Tack Shore, Gray Brown, Wade Riggan. Front row: George Wilkins, Linny Willard, Berlie Simmons, Fred Vestal, Denny Hobson, Robert Evans, Gilbert Bolin, Annie Hensley, C. D. Brown. HOMECOMING Left to right: Nancy Fletclier, Bertha Norman, Annie Ruth Hanes, Nancy Baker, Shirley Johnson. CHEERLEADERS CO-CHIEFS, PEGGY WILLIAMS, FRED VESTAL First raze: Sarah Sizemore, Nancy Brown, Donna Wood, Peggy Williams, Fred Vestal, Hilda Adams, Nancy Baker, Frankie Shore, Bruce Hinshaw. BOYS’ BASKETBALL . „,r ?red Sp ®ket, „ J U« Mot M?Sg«; S,'ctr'!t l.inny . kev Johnt-CManager, Ed ard Lakey, d “ BUly S' ' Coaeh. vant, Brvow Canu GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First row, kneeling: Opal Spence, Co-Captain; Shirley Johnson, Gaynelle Moxley, Ann Groce, Shirley Wagoner, Shirley Moxley. Second roic, standing: Peggy Jo Smith, Lena Hobson, Helen Frazier, Co-Captain; June Johnson, Mr. Albert Mar- tin, Coach; Claudette Hemric, Ann Hobson, Pat Davis, Betty Moxley. FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Jimmy Sizemore, Sherrill Bryant, Paul Hinshaw, Edward Lakey, J. D. Cave, Henry Martin, Billy Simpson, John L. Cave, Billy Sizemore. Second rozv: Ben Hunnicutt, Coach; Jimmy Stinson, J. C. Brooks, James Smith, Wade Riggan, Benny Phillips, Manager; Berlie Simmons, Linny Willard, Billy Smitherman, Fred Sparks, Allan Wagoner, A. G. Lakey, Manager. Jimmie Stmso Sherrill Bryant Wade Riggan GUAR15 . Henry M ‘“ tied ,C- s;f Campbell. • Smith. 1 Stinson- «• ghettiU Parker. VOLLEY BALL First row: James Tharington, Gray Brown, William Bray, Bobby Adams, Robert Hudler, Vernon Spence, J. D. Cave, Jack Shore. Second row: Paul Hinshaw, Billy Smitherman, Fred Vestal, Allan Wagoner, Henry Martin, Bryon Campbell, Robert Evans, Dan Wilhelm, Mr. Ralph Walker, Coach. Third row: Jimmy Davis, Sherrill Parker, Donald Bowen, Jerry Prim, Wade Riggan, Roy Casstevens, John Reece, Sherrill Bryant. Keep sale e DIAMOND RINGS MATHIS JEWELRY STORE Authorized Dealers for ELGIN - HAMILTON and BULOVA WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS — HAVILAND AND SYRACUSE CHINA CRYSTAL AND SILVERWARE Your Dollar Buys More at Mathis Jewelry Store PHONE 2341 BOONVILLE, N. C. 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Dependable Service at Low Cost Make OUR STORE Your Headquarters BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Most Anything for Home and Automobile YADKINVILLE, N. C. Compliments of JOHN D. HOLCOMB SON Shoes and Clothing YADKINVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Blackwelder's Furniture Company Phone 549 JONESVILLE, N. C. Open Evenings Until 7:30 Compliments of SPAINHOUR'S ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of YADKIN FURNITURE GROCE MOTOR COMPANY COMPANY HOTPOINT LEONARD PONTIAC CARS APPLIANCES and Furniture — AAA-FAA Radios ZENITH EMERSON TV G. M. C. TRUCKS Phone 2286 Sales and Service W. D. Todd Thad Johnson YADKINVILLE, N. C. YADKINVILLE, N. C. YOU CAN COOK BEST Modern D E F E N D A B L E Safe with Compliments of BOONVILLE DRUG STORE Phone 2551 BOONVILLE, N. C | 1 Compliments of Favorite Cleaners YADKINVILLE, N. C. BOONVILLE SERVICE CENTER Groceries — Gas and Oil B. R. Stimpson, Owner BOONVILLE, N. C. - Compliments of PARRISH JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY - CRYSTAL YADKINVILLE, N. C. PET ICC CREAM DAY! Pet Ice Cream is rich, creamy and velvety smooth...with flavor that's always delightful! And, Pet Ice Cream is made only of daily fresh whole milk, daily fresh sweet cream and the choicest natwro.' flavorings! Have some Pet Ice Cream today. ..and every day! In any one of the popular standard flavors... or, the feature flavor of the u .,n4h ...you'll always agree. Pet Ice Cream is the finest, most delicious Ice Cream you've ever tasted! Compliments of YADKIN COUNTY FREEZER LOCKER PHONE 267) YADKINVILLE, N. C. COLTRANE MOTORS YOUR NASH DEALER You'll Be Ahead With NASH 840 N. LIBERTY ST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C COMPLIMENTS OF BOONVILLE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY PHONE 2501 BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of EVAN BROWN GROCERY MEATS Phone 2321 BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of BOONVILLE SUPPLY STORE PHONE 2561 BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Dr. McIntosh Hedrick — Dr. J. M. Hedrick, Jr. OPTOMETRISTS 436 North Trade Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Compliments of MAIN STREET GROCERY PHONE 251 1 BOONVILLE, N. C. Compliments of CARL W. STEELE, Jeweler Watches — China — Silverware ELKIN, N. C. Compliments ot ABERNATHY'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store ELKIN, N. C. Compliments of BERLIE SIMMONS FRED VESTAL BOONVILLE'S BEST Compliments of JOHN STEWART'S GROCERY Groceries - Shell Gas and Oil - Feed 3V2 Miles East of BOONVILLE, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF DAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 2501 BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA


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