Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 20 text:

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

Page 19 text:

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



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 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

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