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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
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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.
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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
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