Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

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. f resentin 9 THE SPOTLIGHT OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE Published by THE ANNUAL STAFF of BOONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BOONVILLE, N. C. BEN HUNNICUTT We proudly dedicate this 1953 Spotlight to you in appreciation for your guidance and your interest in us at all times. Your stress of good sport- manship on the field, court,and diamond has been invaluable. 0 9 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Albert Martin Principal B. A., Wake Forest Miss Phebe Day B. A., Meredith Mr. Henry Meyers B.S., Rutgers University, N. J. Mrs. Thad Reece B.S. H.E., W.C.U.N.C. Mr. J. R. Walker B.S. Berea College, Ky. Miss Beulah Reece Commercial S.C.C. Mrs. Ralph Coram Mrs. Bill Dobbins B.S., Appalachian B. A., W.C.U.N.C. Mr. Ben Hunnicutt B. S., Appalachian ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Wade Williams Mrs. Albert Martin Miss Lucy Page Mr. John Nicholson Mrs. Bill Pinnix Miss Jessie Foster Mrs. Dwight Brendle Mrs. Allen Jessup Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen Miss Libby Martin Miss Sadie Fleming Mrs. Graham Shumate Miss Kathryne Jones Mrs. Worth Brown Mrs. E. E. Hood Miss Pauline Jones SENIORS T reasurer: Jimmy Davis President: Paul Hinshaw Vice-President: John L. Cave Secretary: Josephine Collins SdftDOn LAU6HEA0 wunofonus MASCOTS Virginia Steelman - David Norman CLASS MOTTO To the stars through difficulties CLASS COLORS Blue - Gold CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS OF '53 F.H.A. 1,2, F.H.A. Officer 1. SHIRLEY ALLEN You've got the cutest little baby face. F.H.A. l;GleeClub 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Junior Play. BETTY ADAMS To each his own. Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4. EDWARD BROWN Those 88 keys. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Junior Play; Annual Staff 3; Student Council 4; Class President 1,2; Historian. JOSEPHINE BRINDLE COLLINS And they lived happily ever after. Cheer- leader 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. Officer 1, 2; Halloween Queen 1; Honor Roll 4; Class Officer 4. MARIE CARLTON Two little, new little, blue little eyes. F.H.A. 1,2,3, F.H.A. Officer 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4. NANCY BAKER One man woman. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; 4-H Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; F. H.A. 1,2; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 1, 2,3, Co-chief 3; Queens Court 2,3,4; Junior Red Cross, Representative. ROY CASST EVENS All the monkeys aren't in the zoo. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Officer 2,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Stage Man- ager Junior Play; 4-H Club 1. CLASS OF '53 JOSEPH DANIEL CAVE Twenty-four hours of sunshine. Pinnacle 2; Football 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Hi-Y 1; J-V Bas- ketball; Manager Baseball. ANN GROCE THE Jonesville 1,2; Basketball 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; F. H. A. 2,3,4, F.H.A. Officer 4; Music Club 1,2,3,4, Music Officer 4; 4-H Club 1. JOHN L. CAVE How cute . Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Midget's Coach 4; Vice-President Sen- ior Class; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader, Chief 4. CORA LEE CRISSMAN A joy to know. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F H.A. 1,2; C h e e r I ead e r 4, Co-chief, Spotlight Staff 4; 4-H Club 1. JIMMY DAVIS He's a real gem. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Sen ior Class Officer; F.F.A. Officer 3. MARGARETTE GWYNN Brains-and personality, too. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll l,2,3,4;ClassTreas- SHIRLEY MOXLEY THREE Student Council 3,4; F.H.A. 1, 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Honor Roll 3,4. SHIRLEY WAGONER MUSKETEERS Glee Club 1,4; Basketball 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, F.H.A. Officer 1,3; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Junior Play. urer 3; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Junior Marshal; Spotlight Staff 3. CLASS OF '53 MORRISON GWYNN Preacher Honor Roll 2,3; F. F.A. 1,2, 3; Bus Driver 4. DENNY HOBSON Coming in on three rims and a spare. F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. PAUL HINSHAW Ladies' man. SeniorClass President; Stu- dent Council 3; Junior Play; Football 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Man- ager 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; F. F. A. 1, 2,3, F.F.A. Vice-President 2,3. GERELENE HAYES She's tops with us. Photography 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Library Club President 3; Dramatics Club 1; 4-H Club 4 year cer- tificate; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Hon- or Society; F. H. A. 3;Tri-Hi-Y President 3; Class Officer 2; Student Council 4. CLARA HOBSON Cat bird. F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1. LENA HOBSON A smile is the nicest thing I know. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 3; Student Council 1; Spotlight Staff 4. MARY JESTER I ain't choosy. Glee Club 1; F.H.A. Captain of clean-up club. SHIRLEY JOHNSON B. H. S. in body, N.C. S. inspirit. F.H. A. Officer 2,3;Class Officer 1,2,3; Red Cross Representative 3; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Tri- Hi-Y 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Music Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2; Queen's attendant 3; Music Club Officer. CLASS OF '53 EDWARD LAKEY Big Time Operator. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Spotlight Staff 4; Hi-Y 2; Class Officer 1,2; Red Cross 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; 4- H Club 1; Junior Play. BOBBY JOE MOXLEY The rhythm that really counts. Football 2,3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Stage Manager Junior Play; Spot- light Staff 2; 4-H Club 1. BETTY JANE MOXLEY On the ball. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3, F.H.A. Officer 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football Queens Court 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1. JOE REECE Square root of the fifth. Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Officer 1,2; Public Speaking 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Basketball 3; Hi-Y 1,2; Spot- light Staff 3,4; Junior Marshal. JOHN REECE Silence is golden. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4. OPHELIA RING Cat Lover. Reynolds High 1; Miami High 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Junior Play. BILLY HAYES SIMPSON A certain blond. Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Manager Basketball 1. DONNA KAYE WOOD Lover of MAN (kind). Gray High I; Dobson 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3, F.H.A. Officer 2,3; Journalism Club 2; Cheer- leader 2,3, Co-chief 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 4; Member N a t i on a I Hon or Society; Sophomore Class President; Student Coun- ci I 3; Testator; Senior Editor The Spot- light ; Junior Play; Public Speaking 2; Glee Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 1; J-V Basketball; 4-H Club 1,2. BENNETT STEELMAN Mister President. Football 4; Basketball 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 1,2; President of Student Council 4; 4-H Club 1; Manager football 1; Manager baseball 1. GRACE WILLIAMS Penny for your thoughts. Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H. A. Officer 4. CLASS OF '53 BILLY SMITHERMAN Charming Billy. Football 2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; F.F. A. Officer 2,3, F.F. A. 1,2,3; Junior Class President; Hi-Y I. PEGGY SNOW Just say that I'm a friend of yours. Photography Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 2; F.H.A. 1; Dobson High School 1. GRACE TAYLOR O, Gracie. Glee Club 4; F. H. A. 2; 4-H Club 1. ALLAN WAGONER Buicks. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play; F. F. A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Bus Driver (sub.) 2,3,4. DAN WILHELM I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. F.F.A. l,2,3,4;Glee Club 1; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3,4. JUNE CAIN WEBB No more slipping around. Glee Club 1, 2,3; F.H. A. 1,2,3; Library Club 2; Dri- vers Training Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; F. H. A. 4. WILL THE DAY EVER COME When Scrooge passes a test? When Betty Adams reduces? When Shirley Allen cuts her hair? When Nancy gets a diamond? When Edward hits a wrong key? When Roy grows up? When J. D. burns a hamburger? When John L. passes a girl without looking? When Marie stands still? When Jo Collins raises a family? When Cora Lee fails to get whistled at? When Jimmy says something? When Margaret fails a test? When Morrison quits reading? When Paul stays away from women? When Clara gains some weight? When Denny has his homework? When Lena loses her temper? When Mary Jester gets her man? When Shirley Johnson gets off-key? When Bobby Joe quits singing? When Betty Jane misses a basket? When Joe shuts his big mouth? When John Reece quits having tonis? When Ophelia sticks to one man? When Billy Hayes buys a diamond? When Donna decides? When Bennett quits laying out of school? When Billy Smitherman gets a deed to Oak Ridge? When Peggy Snow loses her freckles? When Grace Taylor's hair is straight? When Grace Williams wrecks her Ford? When Allan Wagoner quits bragging? When Dan settles down? When Reba quits bouncing around? When Gerry loses her dignity? When Shirley, Anne, and Shirley Ann quit acting silly? When June's Benny comes home? When Miss Day and Mr. Meyers get married? When Mr. Martin quits coaching basketball? When Mrs. Coram loses her temper? When Miss Reece quits teaching school? When Mrs. Reece fails to follow a recipe? When Mr. Walker gets his hair back? When Mr. Hunnicutt studies his history lesson? When Mrs. Dobbins is disliked by anyone? CLASS HISTORY In September, 1949, Boonville School was a scene of much confusion. Our enormous class of seventy-three was realizing that high school was quite different from grammar school. We soon became adjusted and found that we liked it much better. Mr. Brown was the homeroom teacher for the boys and Mr. Meyers for the girls. We elected our class officers: Edward Brown, president; Shirley Johnson, vice-president; Edward Lakey, treasurer; and Phyllis Fleming, secretary. Our sophomore year was an even greater thrill because we had the new high school building. This year we started with fifty-six members. Mr. Meyers again had the girls while Mr. Matthews had the boys. We kept our same class officers. Nothing of great importance happened except an occasional class party. We finished our so- phomore year with forty-six, losing ten. Our Junior year was under thedirection of Mrs. Reece and Mr. Walker. This yearwe had two important occasions forwhich to look forward-our banquet and our Junior Play. Our banquet, held at the CountryClub in Winston-Salem, was a grand affairand thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. It was given to us by Mr. and Mrs. Garl Stinson. Our Junior Play, Doctor's Orders , was a huge success. We were very proud of our Junior girls' and boys' basketball team because they won the school tournament, fn the spring our fingers were measured for the rings we were to receive the following fall. We elected as class officers this year: Billy Smitherman, president; Joe Reece, vice-president; Shirley Johnson, secretary; and Margaret Gwynn, treasurer. We finished our Junior year with forty-one, losing only two. Our Senior class was under the leadership of Miss Day and Mr. Meyers. We still had to have a girls' and boys' section, because we had such a large class. This year we were thrilled over the prospects of a trip to Washington. We elected Virginia Steelman and David Norman, mascots. The banquet gave us an even greater thrill this year because it was being prepared and paid for by someone else. A wonderful Christmas party given to us by Miss Day was enjoyed by everyone. Then some of our members had the privilege and responsibility of being head staff of the Annual and leadersin our Student Council. All these things made us realize that our days of high school were fast coming to an end. We hope that we have left footprints in the sand of time so that others who follow may be up and doing for the good of our school, community, and state. HISTORIAN Edward Brown CLASS PROPHECY Ten years from now I, Shirley Johnson, will be asked by Life magazine to record in full the prophecy of our class of 1953. Life will be planning a full issue on our state; our school will be used as the model high school of North Carolina. In order to do this correctly and vividly, we will be having a class party at the same old community building. Mr. Martin still says all school socials must be held there. True, we're getting old and grey, parents of many, but to him we are yet a part of the school. 1. Oh, who's that lady that's all dressed up? Oh, it's Betty Adams. They say she's making $10,000 a year as dietician of the hotel, Daniel Boone, here in Boonville. 2. Here comes Reba Adams and her attractive husband. They live on a little farm between East Bend and Boonville. 3. Who's that dignified lady? Why, it's Shirley Allen. She's a well known teacher at Draughn's Business College. 4. I found out by the grape vine that Nancy Baker and Lena Hobson are chasing soldiers with needles, since they are working in an army hospital. 5. I believe we're going to have some music by Edward Brown. He plays in a jazz band on T. V. every Wednesday night. 6. There's Roy Casstevens. They say he's been to the North Pole looking for flying saucers. 7. Who's that guy with the camera? Why, it's J. D. Cave. He's head photographer in Jane Arden. 8. There's John L. Cave talking to Mr. Martin. I almost know they are talking about basketball since John is head coach at Wake Forest. 9. I read an article in the Boonville Journal about Marie Carlton. She's Supervisor of Nurses in the Boonville Hospital. 10. Here comes Josephine Brindle Collins and her husband. Who's that tagging behind? Why, it's little Jr. 11. There sits Cora Lee Crissman with a forlorn look on her face. I guess she's still waiting for Ike to send the boys home. 12. Mr. Meyers is having his picture painted by Jimmy Davis. Jimmy just found his hidden talent. He's a well known portrait artist now. 13. I was hoping Ann Groce could be here, but I Miard on the radio that she was making a tour in London as a concert pianist. 14. Margaret Gwynn, Did you bring me a book to read? Margaret has just finished one of her most outstanding novels, In Starlight. 15. There's Morrison Gwynn. I saw in the paper where he had blown the top off his Chemistry lab, looking for a cure for a common cold. 16. My, isn't that a distinguished looking fellow in that uniform. It's Paul Hinshaw. He's a captain in the navy. 17. Come here, Clara Hobson, I would like to get a good look at that hair-do. How is your business as hair designer in California? 18. Clara just told me Denny Hobson wouldn't be here since he had to chauffeur Marilyn Monroe to the Arthur Godfrey Show. 19. Mary Jester has on a very becoming hat. She's a hat designer in New York. 20. I hear an airplane, I bet that's Edward Lakey landing at the Boonville Airport. He's a pilot for Piedmont Airline. 21. Mr. Martin, Did you hear about Betty Moxley scoring 50 points for the Hanes Hosiery Team? 22. This chic-looking young lady entering the door is none other than Jane Kane Webb, a dress designer at St. Louis. 23. Who's that guy with a mustache? Why, it's Joe Reece. He's a professor at N. C. State. 24. John Reece is going to sing a solo tonight. He sings tenor on the Fred Waring Show. 25. They tell me Ophelia Ring is an excellent dancer. She's the dancing instructor in Boonville. 26. Cit izens of Boonville, If you want to sue anyone, just see Billy Hayes Simpson. He has the honor of being Boonville's first and best lawyer. 27. Doesn't that gentleman have broad shoulders! Billy Smitherman is playing pro-football with the Washington Red Skins. 28. Peggy Snow, Manager of Spainhours, is still looking for her one and only. 29. I don't seem to recognize the lady with the poodle cut entering the building now. Oh, it's Grace Taylor, an owner and operator of Grace's Lunch Stand in Elkin 30. Since Dan Wilhelm is a movie director, he is looking for new talents while here in Boonville. So girls, start combing that hair. 31. Just look at that uniform. It's Grace Williams. She's an airline hostess for the American Airline. 32. Berlie, How's the pro-baseball with the Yankees? I heard that you are having a wonderful season. 33. Hello, Donna Kay. How do you like your job as a receptionist for a lawyer? 34. A real authority on jets is here. Benny Steelman, who is a jet mechanic in Arizona. 35. We just learned at the last moment that Shirley Wagoner and Shirley Moxley will be late. Shirley Wagoner is an x-ray technician in Maryland. Shirley Moxley is a secretary for the Jack Benny Show. 36. Since everyone is looking so young after 10 years, Allan Wagoner is putting us on his television program advertising Stay Young Cream . 37. I have just found out that Bobby Joe Moxley is the soloist on Allan's Television Show. 38. Here is Gerry Hayes who just came in after a P. T. A. meeting. She's teaching at Boonville, I learn. PROPHETESS Shirley Johnson LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the 1953 Senior Class of the Boonville High School, realizing the proximity of our departure from this institution, do assemble and discretely divide our coveted possessions in this, our Last Will and Jestament. ARTICLE I Section I. For his undying interest in each student as an individual, we extend heartfelt thanks to our beloved principal and comrade, Mr. Albert Martin. Section II. To the members of the faculty, who have helped mold us for the roles for which we aspire in life, we extend our sincere thanks. Section III. Though we would like to live forever in the halls of mathematics and literature, we reluctantly give our cherished positions to the Junior Class. ARTICLE II Section I. Shirley Allen wills her position as editor of the annual to Sanders Draughn. Section II Bennett Steelman wills the Student Council Presidency to Wayne Holt. Section III. Billy Smitherman and Paul Hinshaw leave their places as managers of the Basketboll teams to George Wilkins and Max Reece. Section IV. Shirley Wagoner, Ann Groce, and Shirley Moxley leave their organization as The Three Musketeers to Evelyn Moxley, Nancy Sue Brown and Frances Vestal. Section V. John L. Cave wills his position of coaching the Midgets to Red Willard. Section VI. Grace Williams wills her “quiet as a mouse ways to Nancy Ann Brown and Dorothy Jean Casstevens. Section VTI. Josephine Collins and June Webb leave their ability to get a man and Keep him to anybody who might need it. Section VIII. Morgarette Gwynn wills her brains to Shirley Riggan. Though Shirley has a surplus of her own perhaps she can find a use for Margorette's. Section IX. Denny Roy Hobson wills his bus to Billy Dale Harris. Section X. Lena Hobson wills her ability to play housewife to cows to Ann Hobson. Section XI. Mary Jester wills her height to Shirley Winters. Section XII. Shirley Johnson wills her love for college men to Martha Leigh Moxley. Section XIII. Jimmy Davis wills his quiet ways to James Tharrington, with hopes that James will make good use of them. Section XIV. Scrooge leaves his wimmen to Sherrill Porker. Section XV. Betty Jane Moxley leaves to Gaynell her position as captain of the girls' basketball team. Section XVI. Billy Hayes Simpson wills his wonderful personality to June Johnson. Section XVII. Peggy Lou Snow wills her typewriter to anyone who can use it. Section XVIII. Nancy Baker wills her ability to go steady and like it to Wilma Moxley. Section XIX. Edward Brown wills his ability at the keyboard to Claudette Hemric. Section XX. Roy Casstevens wills his ability to get by with murder in Miss Day's English class to Benny Pendry, Section XXI. J.D. Cave wills his gift of gab to Jerry Prim. Section XXII. Marie wills her place down at the store to Kay Swaim. Section XXIII. Cora Lee Crissman wills her place as co-chief cheerleader to Hilda Gay Adams. Section XXIV. Morrison Gwynn wills his witty ways to Wayne Vestal. Section XXV. Clara Hobson wills her long, blond hair to June Johnson. Section XXVI. Joe Reece wills his interest in everything to James Smith. Section XXII. John Reece leaves his Toni to Wayne Holt. Section XXVII. Donna Wood and Ophelia Ring will their undying love for each other to eoch other. Section XXIX. Dan Wilhelm wills his ability to get by with having parties in Sociology to Jerry Prim . Section XXX. Gcace Taylor wills her dreamy ways to Mattie Fletcher. Section XXXI. Reba Adams wills her ability to date a special boy from Eost Bend to Reba Mounce. Section XXXII. Allan Wagoner, having nothing to leave, passes out quietly. Section XXXIII. Gerlene Hayes wills her dignity to Dorothy Jean Casstevens. Section XXXIV. Bobby Joe Moxley wills his heart-touching voice to Eugene Hall. Section XXXV. Betty Adams wills her witty ways to Frankie Jester. TESTATOR Donna Kaye Wood SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Popular.........................John L. Cave and Betty Moxley Most Conceited.......................Allan Wagoner and Ann Groce Best-All-Round.....................Paul Hinshaw and Shirley Johnson Cutest....................... Bennett Steelman and Cora Lee Crissman Best Personality.....................Billy Smitherman and Jo Collins Quietest.............................Jimmy Davis and Grace Williams Most Musical........................Edward Brown and Shirley Johnson Most Likely to Succeed..............Edward Brown and Shirley Allen Neatest.............................Bennett Steelman and Nancy Baker Most Intellectual..............Edward Brown and Margarette Gwynn SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Dignified..........................John Reece and Lena Hobson Friendliest....................Billy Smitherman and Betty Moxley Best Sport.....................Billy Smitherman and Shirley Moxley Loudest............................J.D. Cave and Shirley Wagoner Most Athletic.........................John L. Cave and Betty Moxley Best Looking.........................Berlie Simmons and Nancy Baker Wittiest...........................Roy Casstevens and Reba Adams Most Original......................Joe Reece and Margarette Gwynn Biggest Flirt.................Edward Scrooge Lakey and Ann Groce Most Courteous.....................Edward Brown and Lena Hobson SENIOR SNAPSHOTS Vice-President Ann Hobson Treasurer Mattie Fletcher President Linney Willard Secretary Hilda Adams JUNIORS JUNIOR MARSHALS James Tharington, Martha Moxley, Wilma Moxley, Sanders Draughn. CLASS OF 1954 Hilda Adams Donald Bowen Gray Brown Nancy Ann Brown Nancy Sue Brown Dorothy Casstevens Sanders Draughn Mattie Fletcher Eugene Hall Billy Harris Claudette Hemric Flanklin Hobson Ann Hobson Wayne Holt Ftankie Jester June Johnson Reba Mounce Gaynelle Moxley Martha Moxley CLASS OF 1954 Wilma Moxley Sherrill Parker Benny Pendry Jerry Prim Shirley Riggan James Smith Peggy Smith Shirley Smith Evelyn Moxley Kay Swaim James Tharington Frances Vestal Wayne Vestal George Wilkins Linney Willard Shirley Winters Max Reece JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President Billy Sizemore Secretary Aladene Stinson Vice-President Jimmy Wilhelm Treasurer C.L. Dinkins (Absent) Colene Adams Jo Ann Adams Jolene Adams Nell Adams Nell Allen Larry Bray J.C. Brooks Carol Brown Eunice Brown Franklin Casstevens Barbara Cave Bonnie Cockerham Betty Sue Cranfill Betty Davis Ralph Davis C. L. Dinkins Roby Fletcher Nancy Fletcher Alberta Gillespie Bruce Hinshaw CLASS OF 1955 Shelba Hobson Opal Hodge Betty Sue Huff Jo Ann Hunter Donal Jester Elizabeth Jester A. G. Lakey T.L. Matthews Lorene McCraw C.L. McKnight Fay Michael Floyd Milholland Eugene Motsinger Grace Ann Moxley Bertha Norman Bobby Norman Ronald Parker Bill Shore Dan Shore Bjlly Sizemore Sarah Sizemore Boyce Sizemore Jimmy Sizemore Joe Bill Snow Fred Sparks Erlene Stanley Aladene Stinson Mary Frances Trivette Freddie Vestal Shirley Vestal Jimmy Wilhelm Harvey Wishon Benny Phillips FRESHMEN OFFFICERS President Monroe Hobson Vice-President Mary Lib Brooks Treasurer Lila Jane Martin Secretary Charles Mills Ross Adams Mary Angel Kathleen Baity Ruby Nelle Brandon Dorry Jane Bray Mary Lib Brooks Clyde Brown Kaye Brown Mary Jane Brown Shelby Brown Reba Casstevens Libby Carlton Mary Frances Cockerham Gloria Collins Howard Collins Jackie Crissman Donald Davis Shelby Davis Barbara Davis Donald Freeman Lindsey Hall Roger Hanes Maverine Harris Gary Hemric Rachel Hensley Sue Hinshaw Monroe Hobson Harold Holcomb Geraldine Huff CLASS OF 1956 Billy Hurt John Henry Hutchens Keith Johnson Helen Marsh Lila Jane Martin Charles Ray Matthews Collie Anne Matthews Jo Anne Matthews Zola Gray Matthews Charles Mills Jane Mounce Buddy Moxley Gray Moxley Donald Moxley Franklin Nixon David Harold Parker Nancy Parks Arlis Pettyjohn Annie Mae Reece Billy Reece Kenneth Reece Franklin Riggan Eddie Seagraves Thomas Simeons Jerry Simpson Carol Shore Frankie Shore Shelby Smith Anne Spainhour Wanda Stinson Linda Weatherman Mary June Webb Patsy Wilhelm Roy Wilhelm Albert Willard Philip Willard Shirley Williams, Jimmy Williams Allen Muncus Billy Jack Stanley EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Vice-President Linda Stinson President Tommy Fletcher Secretary - Treasurer Sue Wagoner Berlie Adams Ronald Baker Lucy Beamer Clare Mae Bowen Amy Brown Jimmy Brown Ed Brown Martha Jane Casstevens Lou Ray Caudle Jessie Lee Cave Ruby Cave Betty J. Cockerham Thomas Collins Mary Elizabeth Davis Helen Dinkins Henry Driver Jerry Emerson Billy Evans Jane Fleming Thomas Fletcher Kathleen Hemric Doris Hinshaw Ruth Hutchins Betty Sue Jenkins A.L. Johnson Betty Johnson Carolyn Johnson EIGHTH GRADE Junior Kimmer Jerry Matthews Shelby Jean Millholand James Moxley Tommy Moxley Wanda G. Moxley Columbus Payne Eva Reece James Reece Jannes Reece Ted Reece Betty Mae Renagar Wiley Shore Jack Sizemore Jerry Sizemore Jane Smith J.B. Smith Buddy Smitherman Nancy Sparks Willy Sparks Larry Spencer Linda Stinson Jack Stewart Harvey Tharington Joy Thore Bertha Vestal Donnie Vestal Kattie Vestal Imogen® Vestal William Vestal Lois Sue Wagoner Sue Wagoner Shelby Wall Homer Wilhelm Eloise Winters Leon Winters Shirley Stanley Charlotte Comer Fred Beamer SEVENTH GRADE Aileen Baity Lillie Baity David Bray James Brooks Nolan Brown Rosa lee Brown George Casstevens Johnsie Casstevens J. E. Cave Sherrill Casstevens Roy Childress Virginia Childress Bonnie Cranfield Brady Davis Linda Davis Linda Darse Betty Dawell Peggy Eads Margaret Everharts Grace Greer David Groce Wayne Hayes Carol Hemric William Hemric Rex Hinshaw Carolyn Hicks Kenneth Huff Gaynell Ireland Allen Jester Freddie Lakey Clara Mendenhal I Roger Mendenhall Eleanor Millholland John Mock, Jr. Alene Moxley Billie Moxley Bobby Moxley Carroll Oaks James Patton Alice Parks Anne Reece Julia Reece Shelby Riggan Mary Ring George Sapp Glendaly Shore Keith Shore Gail Shugart Thomas Sizemore Nancy Steelman S.J. Spainhour Alton Vestal Jerry Wilkins Marie Wolfe Albert Winters Donald Wood Nancy Gentry Lowell Vestal Nathaniel Muncus David Brown SIXTH GRADE Carol Baity Harold Bolin Lillie Mae Brown Marie Brown Nancy Brown Jo Ann Burgess N.M. Casstevens Lee Caudle Mary Louise Cave Junior Cave Nancy Collins Frances Comer Winanne Coram Toby Jack Cranfill Judy Crissman Betty Sue Davis David Draughn Arnold Eads R.L. Eads Johnny Faw Alta Finney Alton Hayes Eloise Hobson Bonson Holcomb Hugh Holcomb Tommy Hutchens Sue Johnson Katie Leonard Ronald Matthews David Mendenhall Louise Mendenhall Ann Miller Larry Moxley Helen Nichols Franklin Nixon Dean Norman Wanda Parker J.C. Payne Faye Prim J.D. Prim Ned Reece R.V. Reece Alvin Sizemore Calvin Sizemore Gary Sizemore Junior Smith Roger Smith Jackie Snow Molly Lou Snow Opal Snow Annette Stone Harold Tharington Tony Transou John Gray Trivette Margie Vestal Nelson Vestal Hilda Wagoner Gray Whitaker Annette Whilhelm Jessie Willard Carol Wood Joe Wagoner Larry Parks Benny Holcomb Larry Sizemore FIFTH GRADE Roy Adams Carolyn Baity Braxton Brown Paul Brown Scarlett Brown Carol Caudle Mary Lou Collins Tony Comer Johnny Cranfill Novella Davis Patricia Dorsett Peggy Dowell C.W. Driver Nannie Sue Evans Cynthia Faw John Ford Harvison Hemric Wanda Hinshaw Jackie Holyfield Peggy Huff Bobby Hunter Albert Hutchins Joe Bill Hutson Thomas Lawrence Norma Leonard Patricia Mathis Alvis Melton Ann Nixon Bobby Nixon Bettye Parker Buddy Parks Grover Patton, Jr. Harold Reece Mary Reece Sue Reece Tommy Reece Johnny Sizemore Philip Sizemore Arlene Snow Hilda Spencer W.G. Stinson James Trivette Jack Wagoner Jimmy Walker Betty Jo Webb Kenneth Whitaker Frances Wilhelm Fred Wilhelm Lawrence Winfrey Ralph Winters Janet Wood Fairy Bray Dorothy Lyons Noah Stanley Edell Stanley Warren Cockerham BUS DRIVERS Front: Bobby Moxley, Billy Harris, Berlie Simmons, Bobby Norman, Denny Hobson, Allan Wagoner. Second: Max Reece, Linney Willard, Kenneth Reece, Roy Casstevens, Dan Wilhelm, Jimmy Davis, James Tharington, Morrison Gwynn, Billy Hurt. Third: T. L. Matthews, Wayne Vestal, George Wilkins, Gray Brown, Donal Jester, Eugene Motsinger, Franklin Hobson. LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL CUSTODIAN Miss Urseal Burgess Mr. Henry Reece Miss Nellie Shore Mrs. Vena Riggans Mrs. Robert Transou THE SPOTLIGHT STAFF Editor-in-Chief Shirley Allen Sponsor Mrs. Bill Dobbins Business Manager Joe Reece Lena Hobson Edward Lakey J.D. Cave Donna Wood Cora Lee Crissman Shirley Winters Donald Bowen June Johnson Jimmy Sizemore Lorene McCraw Mary Angel Buddy Moxley ACTIVITIES HONOR ROLL Front Row: Lorene McCraw, Betty Davis, Nell Allen, Lila Martin, Nancy Fletcher, Mary June Webb, Martha Moxley, Mary Lib Brooks, Jane Smith, Amy Brown, Homer Wilhelm, Linda Stinson. Second Row: Tommy Fletcher, Betty Sue Cranfill, Shirley Winters, Frankie Jester, Shirley Riggan, Gaynelle Moxley, Shelby Brown, Shirley Moxley, Wilma Moxley, Sarah Jane Sizemore, Jane Fleming. Third Row: Jimmy Moxley, Dorry Bray, Carol Brown, Bertha Norman, Shirley Johnson, Donna Wood, Kay Swaim, Josephine Collins, Linda Weatherman, Gloria Collins, Carol Shore, Clara Bowen. Fourth Row: Jimmy Brown, Shirley Allen, Shirley Wagoner, Lena Hobson, Ruby Brandon, Ann Spainhour, Margaret Gwynn, June Webb, Evelyn Steelman, Mary Angel, Shirley Williams. Fifth Row: Joe Reece, Billy Smither- man, Paul Hinshaw, Edward Brown, Monroe Hobson, Jerry Simpson, Frankie Casstevens, Carolyn Johnson, Annie Sue Wagoner. e MUSIC CLUB Front Row: Larry Caudle, Sarah Reece, Linda Caudle, Clarke Shugart, Brenda Ann Moxley, Nan Transou, Mary Lou Collins, Dorothy Caudle, Rena Smith. Second Row: Mrs. W.L. Hutchins, Ann Porter Hood, Janet Swaim, Orrin Shaw, Cynthia Faw, Ann Huff, Frances Williams, Marjorie Brooks, Frank Hobson, Jr. Third Row: Alta Finney, Steve Hinshaw, W.G. Stinson, Johnny Faw, Lee Caudle, Mary Bell Roberts, Vivian Ann Smith. Fourth Row: Dorothy Caudle, Eloise Winters, Ruby Nell Brandon, Clara Jane Mendenhall, Joy Thore, Lou Raye Caudle, Gail Shugart, Nancy Steelman. activities STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Mr. Albert Martin, Principal; Nell Allen, Shirley Riggan, SandersDraughn, Bennett Steelman, Shirley Ann Moxley, Joy Thore, Mrs. Ralph Coram, Faculty Member. Second Row: Bobby Norman, J.C. Brooks, Amy Brown,Gerry Hayes, Ruby Nell Brandon, Jerry Simpson, Wayne Holt, Edward Brown. Vice-President Treasurer...... Secretary...... President...... ... Mr. Frank Hobson . .Mr. Harvey Gentry .Mrs. Dwight Brendle ... .Mr. Edwin Speas ACT IV IT I E S F.H.A. CLUB President, Wilma Moxley; Vice-President, Nancy Fletcher; Secretary, Lila Martin; Treasurer, Eunice Brown; Reporter, Sarah Sizemore; Parliamentarian, Grace Williams; 5ong Leader, Shirley Vestal; Historian, Mary Lee Angel. F.F.A. CLUB President, Roy Casstevens; Vice-President, James Smith; Secretary, George Wilkins; Treasurer, Sherrill Parker; Re- porter, Linny Ray Willard; Watchdog, Joe Reece; Advisor, Mr. J.R. Walker. ACTIVITIES GLEE CLUB (SOPRANO AND TENOR) First Row: Roger Hanes, Gray Moxley, Nell Allen, Shelba Hobson, Betty Davis, Eunice Brown, Freddie Vestal, Cora Crissman, Lila Martin, Nancy Fletcher, Sara Sizemore, Shelby Brown. Second Row: Buddy Moxley, Keith Johnson, Bobby Norman, Donna Wood, Shirley Johnson, Frances Trivette, Betty Huff, Nancy Baker, Margaret Gwynn, Gaynell Moxley, Mary June Webb, Nancy Ann Brown. Third Row: A. G. Lakey, Eugene Motsinger, Ruby Nell Brandon, Mary Lee Angel, Frances Vestal, Nancy Sue Brown, Shirley Vestal, Peggy Smith, Kay Swaim, Gloria Collins, Carol Shore. Fourth Row: Jo Anne Matthews, Barbara Davis, Ann Spainhour, Linda Weatherman, Jo Ann Hunter, June Johnson, Ann Hobson, Jo Ann Adams, Evelyn Steelman,Reba Casstevens, Shirley Williams. Fifth Row: Bennett Steelman, Roy Cas- stevens, John E. Reece, Sanders Draughn, Dan Wilhelm, Max Reece. GLEE CLUB (ALTO AND BASS) First Row: Shirley Allen, Wilma Lee Moxley, Martha Lee Moxley, Rachel Hensley, Maverine Harris, Collie Matthews, Grace Ann Moxley, Grace Williams, Aladene Stinson. Second Row: J. D. Cave, John L. Cave, Peggy Snow, Shirley Moxley, Ann Groce, Shirley Riggans, Betty Moxley, Joe Bill Snow, Edward Lakey. Third Row: Donald Moxley, Bertha Norman, Kay Brown, Helen Marsh, Betty Lou Prim, Lena Hobson, Grace Taylor, Bobby Joe Moxley, Billy Hurt. Fourth Row: Sherill Matthews, Wayne Holt, Donald Bowen, Edward Brown, James Smith, Joe Reece, Jimmy Wilhelm. SNAPSHOTS ■ ATHLETICS COACHES Mr. Albert Martin Mr. Ben Hunnicutt §:M mm ■' CHEERLEADERS Chief, John L. Cave; Co-Chief, Cora Lee Crissman; Jerry Sizemore, Frankie Shore, Bruce Hinshaw, Hilda Gay Adams, John L.Cave, Cora Crissman, Nancy Brown, Gray Moxley, Sarah Jane Size- more. ATHLET ICS J.D. CAVE Queen: Shirley Moxley Nancy Baker, Betty Moxley, June Johnson, Mary Lib Brooks. EDWARD LAKEY BOBBY MOXLEY BILLY SMITHERMAN ■ ■ BENNET STEELMAN BILLY SIMPSON LINNEY WILLARD ALLAN WAGONER football SQUAD MANAGERS Jerry Simpson A. G. Lakey James Smith, Guard; Joe Bill Snow, Back; J.D. Cave, Guard; Franklin Riggan, Tackle; Sanders Draughn, End; Bobby Moxley, Back; Shelby Davis, Tackle; Jimmy Williams, Guard; Kenneth Reece, Guard; Jerry Prim, End; Billy Simpson, Center; Paul Hinshaw, Guard; Sherill Matthews, End; Jim- my Sizemore, Guard; Fred Sparks, Back; Billy Smitherman, Tackle; J.C. Brooks, Back; Bennet Steelman, End; C.L. Dinkins, Center; Scrooge Lakey, Back; Allan Wagoner, Back; Red Willard, Tackle. BOVS' BASKETBALL ■I f - MftV'rrr- ■f j rf t r - M $ • , a i fy ffy ' - - a % i... ■ Bennett Steelman, Linney Willard, Edward Lakey, Billy Simpson, James Smith, Jerry Prim, Keith Johnson, Jerry Simpson, Monroe Hobson, Billy Sizemore, Fred Sparks, Sherrill Parker. Managers: Billy Smitherman, Paul Hinshaw GIRLS' BASKETBALL - $ wfm i ir .i i i mi tr - - ,-—.............{ AliiMiS• f n«tm. 1 IT.. Lena Hobson, Shirley Johnson, Betty Moxley, Ann Groce, Gaynell Moxley, June Johnson, Peggy Smith, Shelby Brown, Linda Weatherman, Reba Casstevens, Ann Spainhour, Ann Hobson, Shirley Wagoner. Not Pictured: Shirley Moxley. Managers: Billy Smitherman and Paul Hinshaw ATHLETJCS MIDGET FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Lowell Vestal, Jerry Sizemore, Leon Winters, George Sapp, Jack Stuart, Rex Hinshaw, Alvis Vestal, Harvey Tharington, Billy Evans, Second Row: Jimmy Moxley, Junior Kimmer, Freddie Lakey, William Vestal, David Groce, Donald Wood, Willie Sparks, Roger Hanes. Third Row: J.B. Smith, Brady Davis, Buddy Smither- man. Jack Sizemore, Johnny Mock, Manager: Bobby Reece, Tommy Moxley. BASEBALL TEAM Paul Hinshaw, Fred Sparks, Larry Bray, Jerry Prim, Scrooge Lakey, Allan Wagoner, Sherrill Matthews, C.L. 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Compliments of BOONVILLE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY PHONE 2501 BOONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA «£ '■ '“v — MATHIS JEWELRY STORE Authorized Dealers for ELGIN, HAMILTON AND BULOVA WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS - HAVILAND AND SYRACUSE CHINA CHRYSTAL AND SILVER Your Dollar Buys More at Mathis' Jewelry Store PHONE 2341 BOONVILLE Compliments of Compliments of Crissman Clothiers Speas-Lee Hardware Be Smart — Dress Smart at CRISSMAN'S DU PONT PAINTS and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone 2911 Phone 2571 BOONVILLE, N. C. BOONVILLE, N. C. BOCOCK-STROUD COMPANY Your Leading Sporting Goods Dealer FOR THE FINEST in SPORTS EQUIPMENT by RAWLINGS - SPALDING - WILSON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Phone 4-2421 Compliments of DUN-WELL CLEANERS JONESVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Dobbins Implement Company DEPENDABLE SERVICE AT LOW COST Make Our Store Your Headquarters BOONVILLE, N. C. ________________________________ Compliments of Bovender's Garage BOONVILLE, N. C. Shine Oil Company Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil Phone 2663 BOONVILLE, N. C. 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