Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

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Thus, this is our small way of expressing our love and gratitude to our parents. So, respectfully, humbly, and lovingly, we dedicate The Spotlight of Nineteen Hun- dred Fifty-five to our Parents. MISS PHEBE DAY, B. A. MR. HENRY MEYERS, B. S. Meredith Rutgers University, N.J. Social Studies, English Math, English MISS BEULAH REECE Business - SCC MR. ROBERT W. CHAMBLISS, B. S. E.C.T.C. La. Tech Southwestern La. Institute Science MR. JOE CARROLL MATTHEWS, A. B University of North Carolina Guilford College Social Studies ichool Faculty MRS. THAD REECE, B. S. H. E. W.C.U.N.C. Home Economics MR. BEN HUNNICUTT, B. S. Appalachian History, Physical Education MRS. RALPH CORAM, B. S. Appalachian French, English f Vt' 1 MR. J. R. WALKER, B. S. Berea College, Ky. Agriculture Elementary Faculty MR. COY BROWN MRS. WADE WILLIAMS MR. JOHN NICHOLSON MRS. DWIGHT BRENDLE MR. KENT BRENDLE MRS. ALBERT MARTIN MRS. GROVER BROWN MRS. ALLEN JESSUP MISS LIBBY MARTIN MRS. ROBERT CRISSMAN MISS SADIE FLEMING MRS. KENT BRENDLE MRS. WORTH BROWN MRS. GRAHAM SHUMATE MRS. E. E. HOOD MISS PAULINE JONES MR. ROBERT CRISSMAN MISS NAOMI HINSHAW SENIOR COLENE ADAMS “A merry heart, a charming smile, happy is she all the while.” F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1. JOLENE ADAMS “Far may we search before we find a heart as gentle and so kind.” F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1. JO ANN ADAMS Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F. H.A. Officer 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Pep Club 4; Basketball Manager 3; Historian; Drivers Training Club 4. NELL ADAMS ‘‘Her charming ways, her friendly smile, make her friendship well worth while.” F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 4. NELL ALLEN “She is neat and cute, and works as well as she plays.” F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Junior Play; Chief Junior Marshal; Queen’s Court 3; Testator; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3. LARRY BRAY ‘‘Foot loose and fancy free, that’s the way I want to be.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officers 2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. LASS J. C. BROOKS “He’s not as quiet as he seems.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3, President F.F.A. 4; Class Officer 1,4. CAROL BROWN “She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant to think on, too.” Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4; F.H.A. Of- ficer 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Pep Club 4;An- nual Staff 4; Home Coming Queen. EUNICE BROWN “Happy am I, from care I’m free, Why aren’t they all contented like me?” F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. Officer 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Driver’s Training Club 3; Music Club 1,2,3,4; Music Club Offi- cer 3; Bus Driver 4. BETTY BRUMFIELD “Where is your heart?” Transferred from Carthage; Class Offi- cer 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Designer’s Club 1,2; Glee Club 3,4; Tri Hi Y 1; Pep Squad 2; Student Council 3,4; 4-HCIub 1,2; Softball 1. BARBARA CAVE “Always happy.” Softball 1; F.H.A. 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. FRANKLIN CASSTEVENS “I’m no angel.” F.F.A. 1,2,4; F.F.A. Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Junior Marshal. SENIOR BONNIE COCKERHAM “It’s the song you sing and the smiles you wear that make the sun shine every- where. ” Student Council 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Prophet. BETTY JANE DAVIS “How tall is he?” Vice-President of Student Council 3; Junior Play; Junior Marshal; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. RALPH DAVIS ‘‘What is w orth doing at all, is worth doing well.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Basketball 3,4. C. L. DINKINS Play up, play up, and play the game.” Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 4; Class Officer 2. NANCY FLETCHER ‘‘Say little but think much.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 2,3;Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Annual Staff 4; Junior Mar- shal; Queen’s Court. BRUCE HINSHAW ‘‘Where did all the girls go?” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 4;Glee Club 1; Football 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3. CLASS SHELBY HOBSON “Love is a wonderful thing.” F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1;2,3,4; Junior Play; Class Officer 4. BETTY SUE HUFF Too young to know better and too old to resist.” F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-HCIub 1. JO ANN HUNTER She has eyes for only one.” F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. DONALD JESTER Just one certain Blond.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 3; Bus Driver 2,3,4. ELIZABETH JESTER A simple heart and sweet.” F.H.A. 1,2,3. A. G. LAKEY To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness.” Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 4; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Football Manager 1,2; Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 2. SENIOR f T. L. MATTHEWS She’s the only one.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4. LORENE McCRAW So quiet, but so sweet.” Annual Staff 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Honor Roll 2,3; Junior Red Cross Representative 2. EUGENE MOTSINGER As innocent as a new laid egg.” Bus Driver 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 1,3; Football 3,4; Stage Manager Junior Play. GRACE MOXLEY For some reason her appetite is for Graham crackers and Campbell soup.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Home- makers Club 1,2,3; Drivers Training Club 2; 4-H Club 1; Softball Club 3; Pep Club 4. BERTHA NORMAN Come on, you all, let’s yell it!” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Queen’s Court 1; Honor Roll 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Chief Cheerleader 4; Junior Play; Pep Club 4. BOBBY NORMAN A loyal, just, and upright gentleman.” Glee Club 1,2,3; Student Council Presi- dent 4; Student Council Representative 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Vice-Presi- dent 3; Class Officer 3; Class Presi- dent 4; Annual Staff 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Junior Play. CLASS BENNY PENDRY “Life is too short to worry.” Bus Driver 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. BENNY PHILLIPS “The only way to have a friend is to be t I one. Football 1; Basketball 1; Basketball Timekeeper 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 1. BILL SHORE “How tall is she!’’ Glee Club 1; Substitute Bus Driver 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Reporter 4. 3ILLY SIZEMORE “Bait the hook well, this fish will bite.” President of class 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Stage Manager Junior Play. JIMMY SIZEMORE “Dig that crazy Football player.” Annual Staff 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,4; Junior Marshal; Student Coun- cil Representative 4. FRED SPARKS “Sports rule my brain, but love rules my heart.” Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. SENIOR CLASS ALADENE STINSON “Good things come in small packages.” Glee Club 1,2;3;4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H. A. President 4; F.H.A. County Secre- tary 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Spotlight 3; Editor-in-Chief of Spot- light 4; Red Cross Representative 1,2; Assistant Director of Junior Play; Driv- er’s Training Club 2. FRANCES TRIVETTE “Be yourself above all things.” F.H.A. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Ch b 1,2,3,4. SHIRLEY VESTAL “She likes to talk, especially to Don- ald.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Song- leader 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3; 4-H Club Songleader 1; Co-Chief Cheerleader 4; Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative 1. JIMMY WILHELM “A man chases a woman untiI she catch- es him.” F.F.A. 1,2,4; Class Officer 2;Glee Club 2; Junior Play; Honor Roll 1. I HARVEY WISHON “The world knows nothing of its great- est men.” Basketball 1,2; Football 3; Activity Bus Driver 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 4; Driver’s Training Club 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2. SENIOR OFFICERS Betty Jane Davis .................... Bobby Norman......................... J. C. Brooks ........................ Shelby Hobson ....................... ......Secretary .....President V ice-President Treasurer FLOWER gardenia MASCOTS PURPLE - WHITE MOTTO What I can do, I ought to do; and what I ought to do, I will do by the Grace of God. DIANNE HOBSON MICHAEL JESTER LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five of Boonville High School, in the County of Yadkin, State of North Carol ina, being of sound mind and a strong body, having attained ample knowledge to graduate a nd take up the toil and hardships of life, do set pen to this document. To the Faculty, we leave many thanks for their leadership and kindness toward us. To the buses and buildings we leave deep feeling for their treatment after the greGt care we took of them. To the Junior class we leave the privilege of issuing the great publication: The SPOTLIGHT. To the Sophomores we leave the job of giving the Junior-Senior Banquet during their Junior year. To the Freshmen we leave our hopes that they will make it as far as we have, and easier than we have. Individual Bequests: During our struggle through school we have acquired some priceless arti c le s wh i ch we would like to bestow upon the Juniors. They are as follows: To Keith Johnson, Benny Phillips leaves his tall tales of hunting. Barbara Cave wills her freckles to Nancy Parks. Eunice Brown leaves Bus No. 49 to.anyone who thinks they want it. Bill Shore wills his reckless driving to William Vestal. Jo Ann Adams wills her love for baseball and the handsome unmarried player to Mary Lib Brooks. C. L. Dinkins wills his ability to have two girl friends at the same time to Donald Davis. Eugene Motsinger wills the race track from Winston-Salem to Boonville to Gray Moxley. Colene and Jolene Adams leave their similarities to Dorry Bray and Reba Casstevens. Carol Brown leaves her pretty long hair to Collie Ann Matthews. Donald Jester wills Bus No. 61 to anyone who can stop at “Tom’s Restaurant” and get by with it. To all of the Juniors who will take Senior English next year T. L. Matthews wills Miss Day’s “love” for him. Shelba Hobson wills her brother, Franklin, to Maverine Harris. Bruce Hinshaw wills his flirty ways to Jimmy Williams. Betty Sue Huff leaves her giggles to Jane Mounce hoping she can get rid of them. A. G. Lakey leaves his crew-cut to Sherrill Matthews. Since J. C. Brooks has quit his job at “Jim’s Grill” he wills his position there to Roger Hanes. Frances Trivette wills her slimness to Barbara Davis. Betty Brumfield wills her originality to Betty Lou Prim. Bertha Norman wills her position as chief cheerleader to Frankie Shore. Harvey Wishon wills his ability to roam the halls and drive the activity bus to Harold Jones Holcomb. Larry Bray wills his ability to get along with Mr. Myers to Donald Moxley. We hope he has better luck than Larry. Jimmy Wilhelm wills his ability to get married and keep it a secret to Shelby Davis. Nell Adams wills her ability to get a boyfriend and keep him to Mary Jane Brown. Bonnie Cockerham wills her love for I o 11 ie-“ P op s” to Shelby Smith. Nancy Fletcher wills her position at “Spainhour’s” to Mary June Webb. Benn y Pendry leaves his ability to sleep during class to Allen Muncus. Elizabeth Jester leaves her friendliness to Mary Lee Angell. Ralph Davis wills his love for basketball to Monroe Hobson. Betty Jane Davis wills her best-all-around characteristics to Ann Spainhour. Jimmy Sizemore leaves his gift of gab to Bill Reece. Jo Ann Hunter wills 6 inches of her height to Ivy Benton and with the advice to use “Hadacol” daily. Lorene McCraw wills her dignified ways to Kay Brown. Fred Sparks wills his love for a certain Junior girl to David Parker. Grace Ann Moxley wills her ability to come into Miss Day’s English class late and get by with it to Buddy Mox- ley. Frankie Casstevens doesn’t have anything to spare so he takes all his possessions with him. Aladene Stinson wills her swell personality to Wanda Stinson. To Jerry Simpson, Billy Sizemore leaves his love for baseball. Shirley Vestal wills her blond hair to Lila Jane Martin so she won’t have to be buying peroxide. Bobby Norman wills his fondness for short girls to Jackie Crissman. I, Nell Allen, leave the job of writing the Last Will and Testament to Shelby Brown. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior class of 1955, do set seal on this, the twenty-ninth day of May in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five. NELL ALLEN Testator CLASS HISTORY In September 1951 we were freshmen and were in much confusion as we were entering High School. Some had been in the new building and some in the old building in the Eighth grade. Now came the time for us to enter high school - a big day for us all. We entered our freshman year with sixty-four. Eighteen of these were from Fall Creek. We realized this was a great jump for us from grammar school, but we learned to love it as we adapted ourselves to this new environment. Mr. Cyrus Faw and Mr. Ben Hunnicutt were our homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: President, Billy Sizemore; Vice-President, J. C. Brooks; Secretary, Aladene Stinson; Treasurer, Nancy Fletcher. In our sophomore year we had fifty-three members. We then felt more interested in High School. We had to have two homeroom teachers: Mrs. Dobbins, the girls; and Mr. Hunnicutt, the boys. We elected officers for this year-Presi- dent, Billy Sizemore; Vice-President, Jimmy Wilhelm; Secretary, Aladene Stinson; Treasurer, C. L. Dinkins. Our junior year was more thrilling to us than any other year. We had forty-seven members. There was our Junior play, “Ready Made Family,” which was directed by Mr. Myers and Mr. Sidden. It was great experience for us to give the Junior-Senior Banquet, Chinese Style. Following the banquet, we attended a movie, Lucky Me,” at Winston- Salem. This is a night I think will be remembered by all. This year our homeroom teachers were: Mrs. Reece and Mr. Myers. Our class officers were: President, Bobby Norman; Vice-President, Betty Cranfill; Secretary, Aladene Stinson; Treasurer, Betty Jane Davis. Our fingers were measured in the spring and we were to get our rings in November. Our Senior year was under the leadership of Miss Day and Mr. Myers. It was a thrilling year, but sad. We had now only forty-one members. This year we were looking forward to our Washington trip and a banquet which someone else would give. We elected Dianne Hobson and Michael Jester as Mascots. This year some of the members had the privilege and responsibility of being leaders in our Student Council, Major Staff of the Yearbook, and the Queen and attendant of our homecoming and many other activities. We also had an enjoyable trip to Winston-Salem to the Mora- vian Candle Tea and a wonderful Christmas party at Miss Day's home here in Boonville. Thus Ends the history of our Class The Class of '55 May the memory of our brilliant careers Live for many years to come JO ANN ADAMS Historian CLASS PROPHECY I, Bonnie Cockerham, having been elected class prophet, am about to look into the future and see what fate will have been our senior class ten years from now. Who’s the first person I see in the picture? Why! It is I, carrying out my ambition to sing with the Chordettes. Jolene and Colene Adams are still fooling the boys with their identical looks. I find Jo Ann Adams working in the Smith Bros. Cafe near Yadkinville. Nell Adams has not lost her love for “Salmons.” I see Nell Allen opening “Matthews” Clothing Store at Nebo. Larry Bray is now pitching for the Yankees. J. C. Brooks is coaching for the Washington Red Skins. He has some good prospects. Carol Brown is quite a girl. I heard she was named Miss America of 1965. Eunice Brown and Grace Moxley are still waiting patiently for the right ones to come along. I see Betty Brumfield’s father still chauffeuring her to those elegant Dance Halls. I see Frankie Casstevens is still driving his Ford. Maybe Fords are the best cars. Why, there is Barbara Cave. She is a great soloist and appearing at the Center Theatre in Roanoke, Va. Betty Jane Davis is living up north and just loves making “Angel” Food Cakes. I see Ralph Davis using his knowledge in Basketball and coaching at State College. C. L. Dinkins has an oil company in Elkin and also bought Bobby Stinson’s Station. Nancy Fletcher has a big jewelry store in Greensboro. The name of it is Reece’s Jewelers.’’ I see Bruce Hinshaw has opened a work shop in Boonville. I think Mr. Walker had something to do with it. I see Shelba Hobson is carrying out her long-wanted ambition, being a housewife for you know who. I hear someone laughing! Why! it’s Betty Sue Huff and she is opening a Beauty Salon in Yadkinville. I wonder what the name of it will be. I was surprised when I heard Jo Ann Hunter was a model in New York, N. Y. Donald Jester is coaching baseball at the New Vestal’s College in Boonville. I see someone at the ballgame. Why! it’s Elizabeth Jester. She has become one of Winston’s most outstanding news reporter. Is that Dickie Hemric playing basketball for Boonville All-Stars. No, it’s A. G. Lakey. I hear that T. L. Matthews has stepped into a NAIL trap. Lorene McCraw has a big secretarial job at Eastern Electric Co. in Elkin. It was recently organized. Eugene Motsinger is making an outstanding patrolman for Boonville, I hear. I see Bertha Norman on the verge of making a lawyer’s wife. I see Bobby Norman has given up the idea of becoming a President and is taking a Barber s course. Benny Pendry is still sleeping. I think he must be “Rip Van Winkle II.” Benny Phillips has become one of Boonville’s most prosperous lawyers. Bill Shore has an all-time race track at Nebo. He isn’t racing. I wonder why? Billy Sizemore is living on a quiet little farm in the country. Can you believe that? I hear Jimmy Sizemore is a sports announcer for WSJS-TV. Fred Sparks is a great dancer. He is now instructing in Boonville. Who is that coming down the sidewalk? It is Aladene Stinson and believe it or not, she is 5 ft. 9 in. tall. Mary Frances Trivette is now teaching Home Economics in Boonville. Shirley Vestal is now a great soloist singing at Jester’s Club House. I see Jimmy Wilhelm has quite a family. He said they were “Cheaper by the Dozen. Harvey Wishon is driving for McLean Trucking Co. He told me he had received two medals for the best driver. BEST LOOKING Nell Allen Benny Phillips Senior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Fletcher Jimmy Sizemore (Absent) rook; erman Lorene McCraw Larry Bray Superlatives most courteous Shelba Hobson f. L. Matthews POPULAR A adene Stinson Fred Sparks most ORIGINAL Nell Allen Jimmy Sizemore (Absent) haw FRIENDLIEST Aladene Stinson Benny Phillips We Are Signing Out c£ MARY LEE ANGEL, GRADY BEAMER, IVY BENTON, DORRY BRAY MARY LIB BROOKS, MARY JANE BROWN, KAY BROWN, SHELBY BROWN Class RUBY NELL BRANDON, REBA CASSTEVENS, GLORIA COLLINS, MARY COCKERHAM, JACKIE CRISSMAN BARBARA DAVIS, DONALD DAVIS, WILLIAM DAYE, LINDSEY HALL, ROGER HANES MAVERINE HARRIS, SUE HINSHAW, GARY HEMRIC, RACHEL HENSLEY, MONROE HOBSON HAROLD HOLCOMB, KEITH JOHNSON, LILA MARTIN, COLLIE MATTHEWS, JO ANN MATTHEWS of 1956 SHERRILL MATTHEWS, JANE MOUNCE, BUDDY MOXLEY, DONALD MOXLEY, GRAY MOXLEY ALLEN MUNCUS, DAVID PARKER, NANCY PARKS, ARLIS PETTYJOHN, BETTY LOU PRIM BILL REECE, FRANKLIN RIGGAN, JERRY SIMPSON, SHELBY SMITH, ANN SPAINHOUR WANDA STINSON, CAROL SHORE, FRANKIE SHORE, LINDA WEATHERMAN, MARY JUNE WEBB Junior PATSY WILHELM, ROY WILHELM, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS JIMMY WILLIAMS, ALBERT WILLARD, PHILLIP WILLARD OFFICERS Gloria Collins, Secretary; Gray Moxley, President; Sherill Matthews, V ice-President; Dorry Bray, Treasurer. 'lass of 1956 Ruby Nell Brandon, Jerry Simpson, Linda Weatherman, Monroe Hobson, Dorry Bray JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS 0 p H 0 M 0 R E S BURLEY ADAMS, LAWERANCE ADAMS, JACK ADAMS, FRED BEAMER, PHYLLIS BENTON CLARA MAE BOWEN, AMY BROWN, JIMMY BROWN, RONDA LEE BROWN, MARTHA CASSTEVENS LOU RAYE CAUDLE, JESSE CAVE, RUBY CAVE, CHARLOTTE COMER, ROSS CRISSMAN, HELEN DINKINS NORA DOUGLAS, HENRY DRIVER, JERRY EMERSON, BILLY EVANS, JANE FLEMING, TOMMY FLETCHER KATHLEEN HEMRIC, DORIS HINSHAW, BETTY JEAN HUTCHINS, FRANKIE HUTCHINS, RUTH HUTCHINS, BETTY SUE JENKJNS BETTY LOU JESTER, LOCKSLEY JESTER, A. E. JOHNSON, CAROLYN JOHNSON, EARL JOLLY, DALE MATTHEWS )f 1957 ROSA MATTHEWS, CHARLES MILLER, JIMMY MOXLEY, TOMMY MOXLEY WANDA DOROTHY PENDRY CRAWFORD PETTYJOHN, JANE ANN PRIM, HAZEL REECE, JANNES REECE, BETTY RENEGAR, WILLY SH BETTY LOU SIZEMORE, JERRY SIZEMORE, BUDDY SMITHERMAN, JANE SMITH, NANCY SPARKS, LARRY SPENCER, BONNIE STEWART JACK STEWART, LINDA STINSON, HARVEY THARINGTON, JOY THORE, DONNIE VESTAL, IMOGENE VESTAL, KATE VESTAL WILLIAM VESTAL, LOIS SUE WAGONER, SUE WAGONER, SHELBY WALL, HOMER WILHELM, LEON WINTERS Linda Stinson, Secretary; Betty Jean Hutchins, President; Tommy Fletcher, V ice-Presi- dent; Jimmy Moxley, Treasurer. 0 F F 1 C E R S -- Ruth Allen, Jimmy Angel, Jasper Adams, Aileen Baity, Jerry Benton, Peggy Benton David Bray, James Brooks, Edward Brown, Nolan Brown, Rosalee Brown, George Alvin Casstevens Johnsie Casstevens, Sherrill Casstevens, Ray Childress, Virginia Childress, Linda Davis, Tommy Day Class Linda Dorse, Peggy Eades, Margaret Everhart, George Fleming, Nancy Gentry, David Groce Charlie Gwyn, Patty Rae Hardy, Wayne Hayes, Carol Hemric, Billy Hemric, Carolyn Hicks Rex Hinshaw,Gaynelle Ireland, Alien Jester, Barbara Lakey, Freddie Lakey, James Matthews Landa Matthews, Clara Mendenhall, Roger Mendenhall, Johnny Mock, Alene Moxley, Billy Moxley Bobby Moxley, Carroll Oakes, Shirley Parker, Ann Reece, James Reece, Judy Reece 4 1958 Shelby Riggan, George Sapp, Mary Ann Saunders, Charles Scott, Gwendolyn Shore, Keith Shore Gail Shugart, Willie Sparks, S. J. Spainhour, Donald Starling, Nancy Steelman, Paul Taylor Alton Vestal Bertha Vestal Lowell Vestal Ray Walker Wren Walker Jerry Wi Ikins Emogene Wiseman Marie Wolfe Jackie Wood Class of 1958 Freddie Lakey, Secretary; Linda Dorse, President; Gai I Shugart, V ice-President; Rex Hinshaw, Treasurer. UmentoAM Q EIGHTH GRADE Nancy Carol Baity Harold Bolin Marie Brown Nancy Ann Brown Joann Burgess N. M. Casstevens Franklin Caudle Junior Cave Mary Louise Cave Nancy Lou Col I ins Frances Comer Winanne Coram Bonnie Vee Cranfill Judy Crissman Betty Dowell David Draughn Arnold Eads Johnny Faw Alta Finney Alton Hayes Eloise Hobson Hugh Edward Holcomb Tommy Hutchins Sue Johnson Ronald Matthews Wayne Melton David Lynn Mendenhall Louise Mendenhall Shirley Miller Nathanael Muncus Helen Gay Nichols Dean Norman Wanda Parker Julia Lee Poindexter Faye Prim J. D. Prim Ned Reece Frank Sizemore Gary Sizemore Tommy Sizemore Roger Smith Annette Stone Harold Tharington Tony Transou Margie Vestal Hilda Wagoner Gray Whitaker Annette Wilhelm Basiel Wishon Louise Wishon Carol Wood SEVENTH GRADE Roy Adams Carolyn Adams Fairy Bray Braxton Brown Paul Brown Scarlet Brown Carol Caudle Judy Cline Warren Cockerham Mary Lou Col I ins Tony Comer Kay Davis Doris Daye Patricia Dorsette Glen Draughn C. W. Driver Robert Eads Nannie Sue Evans Ray Evans Cynthia Faw Harrison Hemric Doris Hicks Wanda Hinshaw Jackie Holyfield Peggy Huff Albert Hutchens Joe Bill Hutson Shirley Lakey Tommy Lawrence Dorothy Lyons Pat Mathis Alvis Melton Ann Nixon Betty Parker Harold Reece Mary Reece R. V. Reece Sue Reece Tommy Reece Alvin Sizemore Calv in Sizemore Johnny Sizemore Phillip Sizemore Curtis Sneed Jackie Snow Hilda Spencer James Trivette John Trivette Nelson Vestal Joe Wagoner J immy Walker Kenneth Whitaker Frances Wilhel m Fred Wi Ihelm Lawerance Winfrey Luci I le Wishon Janet Wood SIXTH GRADE Darlene Adams Billy Beamer James Benton Linda Benton Marjorie Brooks Dorothy Brown Frank Brown James Brown Gay Brown Wanda Brown Linwood Campbell Carolyn Carter Jimmie Carter Rondal Casstevens Wayne Caudle Larry Caudle Donald Cave Judy Cave Linda Cave Johnny Cranfill Mary Frances Cranfill Dawn Cri ssman Bobby Gray Cockerham Jeannette Davis Peggy Dowell Shirley Dowell I nez Driver Gay Evans Johnny Ford Steve Groce Joe Bill Hicks Franklin Hinshaw Steve Hinshaw Charles Holcomb Katie Lee Huff Bobby Lee Hunter Howard McKnight Jay Martin Phillip Mendenhall Dewey Misenhiemer Phillip Monsteller Charles Moxley Phillis Moxley Roy Moxley Bobby Nixon Linda Parks Bonnie Renegar Donnie Reece Peggy Reece Tony Reece Orrin Shaw Steve Shore Jo Winn Sizemore Billy Smith Buster Smith Cora Sneed Linda Lou Steelman Shelba Stimpson Varner Stinson Charles Stone Sandra Storie Janet Swaim Brenda Tharington Carol Wagoner Jack Wagoner Linda Wagoner Martha Wagoner Minnie Sue Wagoner Rose Emma Wilhelm Mary Lou WiIkins Junior Wi Hard Frances Williams AtUUti i see S3 mm 6 Summ 27 Mi Her: 21 West' 12 Jone Billy Evans Halfback Keith Johnson End Jimmy Williams End George Sapp End ES M 0 eek 12 1 i n 7 1 le 18 Jimmy Sizemore Guard Tommy Fletcher End Buddy Smitherman Tackle Sherrill Matthews Halfback GIRLS' BASKETBALL Linda Dorse Alene Moxley Linda Weatherman Imogene Vestal Lila Jane Martin Mary Lib Brooks Sue Wagoner Anne Spainhour FIRST ROW: Linda Dorse, Linda Weatherman, Imogene Vestal, Shelby Brown, Lila Martin, Mary Lib Brooks, Mary June Webb. SECOND ROW: Alene Moxley, Jo Ann Matthews, Sue Wagoner, Patsy Wilhelm, Reba Casstevens, Ann Spainhour, Bonnie Cock- erham. Patsy Wilhelm Shelby Brown Reba Casstevens Glenna Hicks Manager Jo Ann Matthews BOYS' BASKETBALL Monroe Hobson Sherrill Matthews A. G. Lakey Ralph Davis Jackie Crissman Tommy Fletcher Johnny Mock FIRST ROW: David Groce, A. G. Lakey, Fred Sparks, Monroe Hobson, Ralph Davis, Jackie Crissman. SECOND ROW: Jerry Simpson, Donald Moxley, Sherrill Matthews, Johnny Mock, Keith Johnson, Tommy Fletcher. Keith Johnson David Groce Jerry Simpson Jimmy Williams Manager Fred Sparks Keith Johnson Larry Bray Homer WiIhelm Billy Evans . Jm fmJXiu Buddy Smitherman Fred Sparks Donald Moxley zemore BASEBALL ' Sherrill Matthews Jimmy Williams Manager Alton Vestal Charles Miller Jerry Simpson m «. HOMECOMING QUEEN: Carol Brown QUEEN’S ATTENDANTS: Lila Jane Martin, Mary Lib Brooks, Gail Shugart, Linda Stinson v v f • - ■ CHEERLEADERS Chief, Bertha Norman First RoW; Sue Johnson, Co-Chief Shirley Vestal, Frankie Shore, Joe Thore Second RoW; Linda Stinson, Peggy Eads, George Sapp, Carol Shore COACHES JOE CARROL MATTHEWS BEN HUNNICUTT ROBERT CRISSMAN JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL MIDGET FOOTBALL GIRLS' ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL BOYS' ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL mmm mm ActUutieA, The Spotlight Staff Mrs. Louise Coram, Sponsor; Shirley Williams, Assistant Editor-in-Chief; Carol Shore, Assistant Business Manager; Jerry Simpson, Assistant Advertising Manager; Shirley Vestal, Administration Editor; Benny Phillips, Sports Editor; Bertha Norman, Activities Editor; Carol Brown, Senior Editor; Dorry Bray, Junior Editor; Joy Thore, Sophomore Editor; Carolyn Hicks, Freshman Editor. STUDENT COUNCIL Front RoW; Mr. Henry Meyers, Faculty Member; Nora Douglass, Treasurer; Franklin Riggan, V ice-Presi- dent; Bobby Norman, President; Aladene Stinson, Secretary; Mr. Albert Martin, Principal. Second Row: Sue Johnson, Marie Wolfe, Alton Vestal, Leon Winters, Monroe Hobson, Linda Weatherman, Sherri I Casteevens, Dorothy Lou Pendry, Betty Brumfield. HONOR ROLL Front RoW: Marie Wolfe, Shelby Wall, Jane Fleming, Virginia Childress, Nancy Fletcher, Mary Lib Brooks, Lila Martin, Lowal Vestali Second Row: Emogene Wiseman, Betty Davis, Nell Allen, Nell Adams, Amy Brown, Gaynell Ireland, Johnny Mock. Third RoW: Ruth Allen, Nancy Steelman, Bertha Norman, Carol Brown, Dorry Bray, Mary Angel, Jerry Simpson. Fourth RoW: Shelby Riggan, Ann Reece, Linda Dorse, Ruby Brandon, Carol Shore, Gloria Collins. Fifth RoW: Linda Stinson, Judy Reece, Shirley Williams, Gail Shuggart, Linda Weatherman. Sixth Row: Rosa Lee Brown, Rosa Matthews, Johnsie Casteevens. Sue Wagoner, Ann Spainhour. Seventh RoW; Carolyn Johnson, Tommy Fletcher, Charles Scott, Monroe Hobson. tops ? GLEE CLUB (Soprano) GLEE CLUB (Alto, Tenor, and Bass) r r o r, ro MUSIC CLUB PEP CLUB F. F. A. OFFICERS Seated: Bruce Hinshaw, J. C. Brooks, Franklin Casteevens. Standing: Mr. J. R. Walker, Sponsor; Larry Bray, Bobby Norman, Fred Sparks. F. F. A. CLUB F. H. A. OFFICERS Seated: Mrs. Anita Reece, Sponsor; Shirley Vestal, Aladene Stinson, Carolyn Johnson, Joy Thore, Mrs. Grace Steelman, Club Mother. Standing: Carol Brown, Lila Martin, Alene Moxley, Jane Fleming. F. H. A. CLUB BUS DRIVERS Front Row: T. L. Matthews, Bobby Norman, Donald Jester, Benny Pendry. Second Row: Roger Hanes, Eunice Brown, Donald Davis, Jo Ann Matthews, Ann Spainhour, Eugene Motsinger, Gray Moxley, Albert Willard, Ray Childress, Phillip Willard. Third RoW: William Vestal, Shelby Davis, Harvey Wishon, Franklin Riggan. Seated: Mrs. Smitherman, Mrs. Transou, Mrs. Riggan. Standing: Miss Burgess, Mrs. Caudle JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET i r I i ■ . PATRONI 12.6 OUR. ADVERTISERS Awc UliemeHi Compliments of Chatham Manufacturing Company Chatham Makes Good Blankets Elkin, North Carolina Bocock-Stroud YOUR LEADING SPORTING GOODS DEALER FOR THE FINEST IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT by RAWLINGS - SPAULDING - WILSON Winston-Salem, North Carolina Phone 4-2421 Compliments of dr. McIntosh hedrick DR. J.M. HEDRICK, JR. OPTOMETRISTS 436 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of A. A. MOSER SON WHOLESALE RETAIL Feed, Seed Groceries Phone 533-535 Trade Street POULTRY DAIRY Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of Boonville Cleaners Laundry Phone 2501 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of PARRISH JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS, GIFTS, JEWELRY Yadkinville, N. C. Compliments of TOMMY CHOPLIN Winston-Salem, N. C. Congratulations' to the CLASS OF 1955 Boonville High School Compliments of DAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 2501 Boonville, N C. Compliments of ELDRIDGE OPTICAL CO. J. W. ELDRIDGE 304 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. ------—-----------------7 Compliments of McDANIEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHOE READY-TO-WEAR Buy on Credit Phone 185 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of T. L HAYES CO., INC. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHINGS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Phone 2251 Boonville, N. C. S ♦ CITY TIRE SERVICE A. P. JONES, Manager RECAPPING — VULCANIZING NEW USED TIRES 817 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. i Compliments of R. E. FAWS SONS, INC. Phone 70 Elkin, N. C. Mathis’ Jewelry Store Authorized Dealer For ELGIN, HAMILTON, WESTFIELD BULOVA WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS HAVILAND SYRACUSE CHINA, CRYSTAL SILVER Your Dollar Buys More at Mathis' Jewelry Store Phone 2341—Night 2731 Compliments of ABERNETHY'S PHARMACY A GOOD DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE Elkin, N. C. Compliments of VESTAL BROTHERS ESSO SERVICE Elkin, N. C. I Compliments of BLACKWELDER'S FURNITURE CO. HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY Phone 549-550 Jonesville, N. C. S Compliments of Compliments of COMBS PRODUCE BASKETERIA LIVE DRESSED POULTRY HAM AND EGOS j Elkin, N. C. CHATHAM LIVESTOCK POULTRY 1 Elkin, N. C. STINSON OIL COMPANY WHOLESALE RETAIL GASOLINE — KEROSENE — FUEL OIL Phone 2841 Boonville, N. C ' Compliments of Compliments of | LAWERENCE CLEANERS MARY'S BEAUTY QUALITY CLEANING SHOPPE COURTEOUS SERVICE I Phone 187 Phone 156 | Elkin, N. C. Elkin, N. C. s ( i s ) s s ) Compliments of EVAN BROWN GROCERY MEATS Phone 2312 BOONVILLE, N. C. ! Compliments of 1 Compliments of BOONVILLE HOME j FURNISHING j G. E. HOME APPLIANCES | FURNITURE s Phone 2491 Boonville, N C. j ! Compliments of j | food fn R j Reddy's helping hand ♦ Winston-Salem, North Carolina i, - . J is powerful for better J light, more conven- } ience, comfort and 1 economy! ’ CARTER'S WHITE SWAN ! LAUNDRY j Prosperize Phone 205 j Elkin, N. C. ! DUKE P.QWER COMPANY J Elkin, N. C. i- — ■— j Compliments of DR. ABERNETHY [ Elkin, N. C. Phone 105 j ! COMBS SEAFOOD ! FRESH FISH, SHRIMP, FISH BAIT | Phone 433 { 151 S. Bridge Street ' Elkin, N. C. : CARL W. STEELE j JEWELER | Watches, Diamonds, Silverwear, Chinaware, Glassware ! Phone 378 1 18 W. Main St. | GRIFFIN'S Sporting Goods-Gifts I Phone 469 | Elkin, N. C. J _ HENSEL LUMBER CO. S i Elkin, N. C. Compliments of MARTIN'S SUBERBAN RULANE Jonesville, N. C. Phone 556-W JESSE G. BOWEN MUSIC COMPANY SPINET PIANOS Phone 7923 GRAND PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS 217 West Fifth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of Steelman Motor Company AUTO REPAIRING — MOTOR REBUILDING — PAINTING LUBRICATION — NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Phone 3961 Boonville, North Carolina r---- ———------------------ ---—— -------------------------- Compliments of s PEELE THOMPSON RADIO T. V. APP. STROMBERG CARLTON T. V. ! I We sell the best and service the rest SHORTY PEELE A. P. THOMPSON Elkin, N. C. I s Compliments of SPEAS-LEE HARDWARE DU PONT PAINTS Phone 2571 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of Yadkin Valley Packers Jonesville, North Carolina Compliments of DOBBINS IMPLEMENT COMPANY DEPENDABLE SERVICE AT LOW COST Make Our Store Your Headquarters Boonville, N. C. ! TODD THAD JOHNSON YADKIN FURNITURE ; COMPANY | Yadkinville, N. C. Telephone 2286 Compliments of DIXIE CAFE and YADKIN DRUG STORE Next to Courthouse PRESCRIPTIONS | Yadkinville, N. C. ♦ BRYAN'S BEAUTY SHOP f Compliments of Phone 2411 DOT'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Boonville, N. C Phone 2491 Boonville, N. C. ! t- ——— ——.—.j Compliments of Dun-Well Cleaners I ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Spainhour’s ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA s ____________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Compliments of YADKIN TRACTOR CO. FORD TRACTORS DEABORN FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 2991 Boonville, N. C. Compliments of BOONVILLE SUPPLY STORE Compliments of Phone 2561 SMITH'S CASH Boonville, N. C. GROCERY SELF-SERVICE FRESH MEATS — VEGETABLES GROCERIES Phone 2461 Boonville, N. C. 1 L Compliments of CRISSMAN'S CLOTHIERS Be Smart—Dress Smart at Crissman's Phone 2911 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of ) Compliments of MINUTE GRILL i BOONVILLE SERVICE CENTER | Boonville, N. C. 1 i _ _ _ _ 1 Jonesville, N. C. i ARRON'S SEWING MACHINE SHOP 621 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, N. C. - j s Compliments of ■ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK Deposits Insured For Each Individual by the F.I.D.C. Up to $10,000 J S s Boonville, North Carolina s ROGERS SHOE REPAIR j j Compliments of Elkin, N. C. ! EXPERT SHOE REPAIR WISEMAN'S OIL CO. AMOCO PRODUCTS MORE THAN 3,000 FAMILIES READ WHOLESALE-RETAIL THE YADKIN RIPPLE Every Week—For Information, For East Bend, N. C. Pleasure, For Profit 9’faleid Drive In , TELEPHONE 9447 KENNETH CHEEK, MGR. : s j 2 803 REYNOLDA ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. s — —■— JOHN D. HOLCOMB 1 HOLT'S SODA SHOP SON ! Our Specialty: 10c Hot Dogs WINGS SUITS—FRIEDMAN SHELBY | Boonville, North Carolina SHOES — LEE HATS 8, OTHER j Phone 2171 j 1 CLOTHING ITEMS i i S 1 j i Yadkinville, N. C. 1 ( ! i KEITH-LOWERY FURNITURE CO. 800 N. Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Telephone 4-2434 TAR HEEL ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTORS 728 N Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of BOVENDER'S GARAGE Front End Alignment WHEEL BALANCING Boonville, N. C. FRANK A. STITH CO. FINE QUALITY SMART FASHION FOR MEN BOYS Winston-Salem, N. C. EVAN'S SALON FOR BETTER HAIR STYLING 319 West Fifth Street s Winston-Sglem, North Carolina ) DAVIS GARAGE AND ! WELDING SHOP j Phone 3-2690 1023 N. W. Blvd. i Winston-Salem, N. C. I 24 HOUR SERVICE { Compliments of Compliments of TODD IMPLEMENT CO. GRAHAM CLICK Your Ferguson Massey-Harris POPULAR VARIETY STORE Dealer Elkin, N. C. Phone 3641 Yadkinville, N. C. i ! ! 1 i Compliments of Stinson and Arey AIA WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA s 7 Come to See Me 1 Am Now Associated With s f 4 HINES SHOES MERITA BAKERIES i 21 1 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem MARITA BREAD AND CAKES WAYNE HOLT _ _ — “Stays Fresh Longer J Winston-Salem, N. C. V S : i ' L i | [ Compliments of j WOLFE REECE OLIVER FARM MACHINERY j F. C. X. SEED—FEED—FERTILIZER Custom Grinding Mixing Boonville, N. C. j Compliments of WOOD'S MEAT MARKET Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of ELKIN LUMBERING CO. Elkin, N. C. Phone 68 Compliments of McPHAIL'S CHINA, SILVER CRYSTAL 410 N. Spruce Street Phone 40554 Winston-Salem, N. C. PLOTTER'S PURE OIL SERVICE Be Sure With Pure Phone 2871 Boonville, N. C. Compliments of BOONVILLE THEATER Visit Boonville's Best MOVIES Boonville. North Carolina BOONVILLE ROLLER MILL FLOUR, FEED MILL CUSTOM GROUND Custom Grinding Mixing Phone 2391 Boonville, N. C. Sealtest Dairies Winston-Salem, N. C. | MOXLEY'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO TRNUCKING [ REPAIR— TRACTOR | 24 Hour Wrecker Service FRED MOXLEY, Owner ! Phone 3921—Night 2951 j % | Compliments of MOTOR SALES CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH I ) 148 N. Main Street Winston-Salem, N. C. [___________________________ Compliments of HOLCOMB BROS., INC. PLUMBING HEATING Elkin, N. C. Phone 254 C-’ Brown and Starr Warehouses BILL SIMPSON, BOBBY NEWSOM, Props. H. H. FOWLER, Auctioneer Winston-Salem, North Carolina 4 Roger’s Paint Products Complete Line of House Paint, Wall Paper, Art Supplies SUPER KEM TONE WALL PAINT—KEM GLO ENAMEL Phone 21 1 49 630 W. Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 LeVAN BROTHERS | BARBER SHOP 501 East Polo Road | Open 9:00 a.m.—9:00 p.m. Daily | Winston-Salem, N. C y S | When in Winston-Salem i Shop at MOTHER AND DAUGHTER | Store of Quality and Free Value MICKEYS GROCERY 4038 Indiana Avenue | Winston-Salem, N. C. % 1 i i BERNITA MILLINERY, ACCESSORY AND ; LINGERIE i 215 West Fourth Street | Winston-Salem, N. C. ' i ! JAKE C. DAVIS ) Phone 4-1728 y 1 [ HUBERT LOGAN MOTOR CO. j YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALERS | HULL-DOBBS—The World's Largest SINCE 1923 ! Ford Dealers Your Business Solicited and 1 | Winston-Salem, N. C. Appreciated | Liberty at Seventh j ! j I Yadkinville, N. C. I. A r -s4 product YEARBOOK PUBLISHERS PHONE 4-7851 1318 SOUTH HAWTHORNE ROAD SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS WINSTON-SALEM. 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