Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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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.

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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.



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(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

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