Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)
- Class of 1957
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CORAM Sponsor ROSA MATTHEWS Editor IMOGENE MATTHEWS Business Manager SUE WAGONER Circulation Manager BOONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Boonville, North Carolina The Spotlight Staff RCSA MATTHEWS IMGGENE MATTHEWS SUE WAGONER JANE FLEMING 1 1 I CAROLYN JOHNSON BILLY EVANS JOHNNY MOCK MARIE WOLFE ALTON VESTAL NANCY STEELMAN Content DEDICATION......................................Page 4 FACULTY.........................................Page 5 SENIORS.........................................Page 9 JUNIORS.........................................Page 25 SOPHOMORES......................................Page 31 FRESHMEN........................................Page 35 ELEMENTARY......................................Page 39 ATHLETICS.......................................Page 49 ACTIVITIES......................................Page 59 ADVERTISEMENTS Page 67 Dedication The Spotlight of J957 is sincerely dedicated to Mr. J. R. Walker, our agriculture teacher, who for many years has helped to make our community a better place in which to live by his work and influence inside the classroom as well as in the community. 4 i, Sr Tired feet, used in the work of developing today's youth. 5 MISS BEULAH REECE Commercial S. C. C. MR. HENRY MYERS B. S. Rutgers University of N. J. High School MRS. THAD REECE B.S., H.E., W.C., U.N.C. MISS PHEBE DAY B. A., Meredith MR. ALBERT MARTIN Principal B. A., Wake Forest Faculty MR. J. R. WALKER B. S., Berea Col lege Kentucky MR. ED DENNEHY Conn. State Teachers College University of Miami MR. LEROY G ELL IS PIE B. S., Appalachian 7 Elementary Faculty MRS. GRACE WILLIAMS MR. COY BROWN MRS. SUSAN STEELMAN MR. JOHN NICHOLSON Eighth Eighth Seventh Seventh MRS. JESSIE MARTIN MRS. EFFIE LEE SPEER MRS. VERA JESSUP MRS. NORMA BROWN Sixth Sixth Fifth Fifth MISS ELIZABETH MARTIN MRS. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL MISS SADIE FLEMING MISS RUTH ATKINSON MRS. LUCY SHUMATE Fourth Fourth Third Third Second RS. CORA COOPER Second MRS. LOTTIE BROWN Second MRS. NELLIE HOOD First MRS. W. L. HUTCHINS Music MRS. GLADYS GENTRY First OFFICERS Left to Right: Billy Evans, President; Homer Wilhelm, Vice-President; Rosa Matthews, Treasurer; Frankie Hutchins, Secretary. MOTTO Climb Though The Road Be Rugged. COLORS Old Rose and Silver FLOWER White Rose BERLEY ADAMS Always do your best. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JACK ADAMS I'm still looking. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2. PHYLLIS BENTON Love'em and leave 'em. Transferred from Jonesville 1; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1. CLARA MAE BOWEN She's got something to crow about. Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 2. 1957 AMY ELOISE BROWN Love me tender. HonorRoll 1,2,3,4; Ninth Grade Chorus; GleeClub 1,2,3,4; Music Club 1,2,3,4; Music Club Officer 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 2; Junior Marshal; Senior Su- perlative. JAMES LEE BROWN Not really now. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; GleeClub 1; BusDriver 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4. MARTHA JANE CASSTEVENS Happy go Lucky. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 4. JESSIE LEE CAVE The world looks better behind a smile. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Soft Ball 1,3; Pep Club 1. Seniors CHARLOTTE FAYE COMER Did you say Jonesvil le? ? Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3. WILLIAM HENRY DRIVER It's Better Late Than Never. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JERRY JACQUELINE EMERSON I hear Wedding Bells. F.H.A. 1,2,3; GleeClub 1,2,3,4; Ninth Grade Chorus. BILLY GRAY EVANS Mr. Touchdown B.H.S. Football 2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Basebal I 1,2,3,4; Basketbal I 3,4; Wrestl ing 1,2; GleeClub4; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; F.F. A. Officer 3; ClassOfficer 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play. 1957 JANE CURRIE FLEMING What is this thing called love. GleeClub 1,2,3,4; Ninth GradeChorus; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Softball 1; Annual Staff 1,3,4; Office Helper 1,2, F.H.A. 1,2; F.H.A. Officer 2; Senior Superlative. THOMAS EVAN FLETCHER Watch out, girls; He's dynamite. Football 1,2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketbal I Co-Captain 4; Baseball 3,4; Wrestling 1,2; GleeClub 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Junior Play; StudentCouncil 3; Senior Superlative. BETTY JEAN HUTCHENS Only one 'Squeeze'. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 3,4; GleeClub 1,2; ClassOfficer 2,3; Annual Staff 1; PepCIub 2; Library Helper 4; Senior Superlative; MusicClub 2; Office Helper 3; Honor Roll 4. nf FRANKIE LEE HUTCHENS . Love is a wonderful thing! II Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 3; Class Officer 4; Junior Play. NELLIE RUTH HUTCHENS You may not think I get around; but boy I cover a lot of ground. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Softball 1,3; Library Helper 2,3. Seniors AMMY ERVIN JOHNSON Just over Bryant Hill 11 Baseball 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Manager of Junior play; Mr. Boonville 3; Annual Staff 3; F.F.A. Officer 2; Senior Superlative. CAROLYN LOUISE JOHNSON True Love. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2;F.H.A. Officer 2; Student Council 2,3; Student Council Officer 3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative. DALE MATTHEWS The quiet mind is richer than a crown. F.F.A. 1,2; F.F.A. Officer 2; HonorRoll 2,4; President of Student Council 4; Senior Superlative. IMOGENE VESTAL MATTHEWS She gave her heart and threw away the key. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain Basket- ball 4; Softball 1,3; Queens Court 3; Contestant for Miss Boonville Hi 3; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4. . 1957 JAMES OLIVER MOXLEY You're only young once. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Class Officer 2; Junior Marshal. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; HonorRoll 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Junior Play Manager; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Basketball Mana- ger 4. % DOROTHY LOU PENDRY Eyes for only one. F.H.A. 2,3,4; Student Counci I 2, 4; F.H.A. Officer 3; Glee Club 1,2,4; Bus Driver 4; Pep Club 2; Senior Superlative. CRAWFORD PETTYJOHN Have Fun While You Can. Glee Cl ub 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Music Club 1,2. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4. JANE ANN PRIM Just be yourself. F.H.A. 1,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Softball 3; Pep Club. Seniors WILEY WALTER SHORE Here again; Home again; gone again. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4. r BETTY LOU SIZEMORE He's got a big convertible, Fire Engine red ! Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Junior Play; Homecoming Queen 4. JERRY LEE SIZEMORE Little but Loud. Junior Play; Senior Superlative. JANE ANN SMITH She's a walking encyclopedia. 4-HCIubl; Softball 2; PepCIub2; F. H. A. I; Glee Club 1; Honor Roll 1,2. 1957 NANCY LEE SPARKS Theonly way to have a friend is to beone.1 F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1; Softball 1. LARRY LEE SPENCER Marriage for me. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4. LINDA STINSON Yea Black, Yea Gold Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Co-Chief Cheer- leader 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Queen's Court 2; Annual Staff 3; Class Officer 1, 2; Junior Play; Junior Marshal; Glee Club 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3. JOAN STAMMETTI “Smile, and the world smiles with you; Laugh, and the teacher stays with you. Transferred from Sewanhaka High School, New York 2; Student Council 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Best Typist of 1956; Senior Class Testator. DAVIS JACK STEWART How smalI is she? 11 Baseball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F. A . Officer 4; Bus Driver 4; Honor Roll 4. Seniors JOY WAYNE THORE Yea team! Let's go! F.H.A: 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 2,4; Student Council 1,4; Student Counci I Of- ficer 4; Annual Staff 2; Pep Club 2; Music Club 1,2,3; Music Club Officer 3; Junior Play; Senior Superlative; Class Historian. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Co-Chief 4. DONNIE VESTAL A good natured Fellow. Pep Club 2; Volley Bell 1,2. KATE VESTAL Knows a little about a lot. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Glee Cl ub 1. LOIS SUE VESTAL I belive in love, marriage and education. 11 F.H.A. 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3; PepCIub 2; Library Helper 3,4. ..1957 HOMER HENRY WILHELM Just Down to Richmond Hill. Honor Roll 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 4; Junior Play; Class Officer 4; Stu- dent Council 4; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 2,4; Junior Marshal. AUBRY LEON WINTERS Speedo. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Wrest- ling 1,2. CLASS PROPHECY I, Jimmy Moxley, having been elected class prophet, am about to look into the future and see what fate will have dealt our senior class twenty years from now. I see first myself still looking into the future. Billy Evans is now playing halfback for the Redskins. Buddy Smitherman is now the greatest scientist America has ever known.. . living on the moon. Jack Stewart is pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals. Jimmy Brown is now married and a head pilot for T. W. A. Jerry Sizemore is taking life easy and working at radio station W. S. J. S. Crawford Pettyjohn is head of Hawaii's College for Women. Homer Wilhelm is now Governor of North Carolina. Wiley Shore now owns and operates a race track in New York and is raising chickens on the side line. Dale Matthews is head of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company in New York. A. E. Johnson is teaching engineering at State College. Tommy Fletcher, using his ability to lie, is a famous lawyer. Leon Winters is head lion tamer in a circus. Jack Adams is still looking for a good rabbit dog. Berley Adams will be manager soon of a T. V. Station at Nebo. Henry Driver is running a hotel in New York. Larry Spencer is now the only man in the world who has been to Mars. Donnie Vestal is owning and operating Ford Motor Company in Boonville. Jane Fleming is nowa lady executive in a large Corporation in Memphis which by the way is named Burcham and Burcham. Lois Sue Vestal is now tending to her grandchildren. Betty Jean Hutchens is keeping house for you know who. Dorothy Lou Pendry is living in Boonville in a little rock house. Joy Thore is now a professor at Pheiffer College Amy Brown is a private secretary in a Rhinestone Corporation. Phyllis Benton is an assistant to Arthur Murray. Kate Vestal is still looking for that Olds. Linda Stinson, I see, is a secretary at Johnson and Johnson. Imogene Matthews is playing basketball for Hanes. Rosa Matthews is teaching a Sunday School class at Island Ford Church. Frankie Hutchens is trying to live at Courtney. Betty Sizemore is riding in Fords from Hull-Dobbs. Nancy Sparks is a great piano player. Doris Hinshaw is a secretary at Reynolds. Jane Smith is an accountant at the Reynolds Building. Jannes Reece we see is still wondering about the future. Charlotte Comer is working at a Shoe Factory in Jonesville. Martha Casstevens is owner of the P. M. Dime Store in Yadkinville. Ruby Cave is still stopping at Arlington 66. Sue Wagoner is still stopping at the Shell Station in Jonesville. Carolyn Johnson is still going to weddings but has never succeeded in one herself. Joan Stammetti has finally landed her man, Windy. Jessie Cave is waiting for that certain boy. Clara Mae Bowen is living at Winston. Jane Ann Prim has taken over her uncle's business in Toledo and is Boss. Jerry Emerson is fulfilling her dream and is being a good wife. Ruth Hutchins is a model in New York and doing quite well I see. JIMMY MOXLEY, Prophet CLASS HISTORY As the first school buses began to arrive at the Boonville High School in September 1953, there were seventy- eightvery young and much bewildered Freshmen trying to get established as full fledged high school pupils. We had great ambitions for the coming year and although we were very green and inexperienced it did not take us long to get settled and get into the full swing of high school life. Our class officers this year were: president, Linda Stinson; vice-president, Nora Douglas; secretary, Billy Adams; treasurer, Sherman Norman. Oursophomore year followed the usual high school pattern. As our class officers this year we elected: pres- ident, Betty Jean Hutchens; vice-president, Tommy Fletcher; secretary, Linda Stinson; treasurer, Jimmy Moxley. Our homeroom teachers were Mrs. Coram and Mr. Chambliss. We had our annual class party in the Community Building at Christmas and as usual Tommy Fletcher and Buddy Smitherman kept the fun going all the time. By the time we were Juniors we were a little more sedate. We began to realize how little we really knew and there was some earnest studying going on in our study halls. It was really a relaxation when we began work on our Junior Play Clover Time directed by Mr. Meyers and Mr. Sammy Lawson, a student teacher from Ap- palachian. Of course we will never forget our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, Indian Style, which was held in the Community Building. As the Seniors assembled in 1956, under the direction of Miss Day and Mr. Meyers, we realized that there were only 46 in the class. We had lost 32 some where along the way. We were in a mixture of moods on this September morning. We were thrilled because at last we were seniors and yet we were sad too, as we realized that this would be our last year in Boonville High. This sad feeling was soon banished as we began to make plans for this last year of high school. This year some of our members had the privilege and responsibility of being leaders in our Student Council, editor and chief and business manager of our annual, and the queen and an at- tendant of our Homecoming. We elected as our mascots Lou Ann Hall and Sonny Davis. A high light of this last year was receiving our class rings, a symbol of our seniority, of which we are very proud. We looked forward to presenting our Senior Play with Mr. Martin as our coach and producer. We were all excited and thrilled as we made plans for the annual trip of the Seniors to our Nation's Capital. As usual the boys and girls of the Senior Class made history in the athletic achievements of the year. Those days were joyous ones, but with all this joy there was a feeling of sadness at the realization this was the concluding year of high school. Soon our names would be added to all those who have become alumni of Boonville High, we too would become a part of the school history, it was the aim of the Senior Class of 1957 to set our standards high and to live up to the expections of our parents, teachers and friends. JOY THORE, Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the 1957 Senior Class of the Boonville High School, realizing.the proximity of our de- parture from this institution, do assemble and discreetly divide our coveted possessions in this, our Last Will and Testament. Phyllis Benton and Kate Vestal will,to anyone who might need it, their ability to leave the school grounds without permission and get away with it. Clara Bowen wills to anyone needing a job, her position at Guyers. Amy Brown wills to Peggy Eads her Brains. Martha Casstevens wills to Gail Shugart her seat in Miss Day's Study Hall. Jessie Cave wills to Clara Mendenhall her ability to laugh and talk in Study Hall and to get away with it. Ruby Cave wills to Nancy Gentry her ability to chew chewing gum in Miss Day's class. Charlotte Comer wills to Shelby Riggans her love for Jonesville Boys! ! ! ! Jerry Emerson wills to anyone her ability to get along with all the teachers. Jane Fleming wills to Marie Wolfe her love for the Navy. Betty Hutchens wills to Mary Ann Sanders her ability to get a Sizemore and to hold him. Frankie Hutchins wills to Ruth Allen her sweet personality. Ruth Hutchins wil Is to Margaret Everhart all her boyfriends and Hot Rods in hopes that she'll never get caught. Doris Hinshaw wills to Gaynell Ireland her seat in Draughn's Business College. Carolyn Johnson wills to Carol Hemric her intelligent ways but not really to use them. Imogene Matthews wills to Landa Matthews her position in Basketball. Rosa Matthews leaves her position as Editor in Chief of the Annual to anyone who has the nerve to accept! Dorothy Pendry wills to Johnsie Casstevens her ability to drive a bus. Jane Ann Prim wills to Margaret Prim her ability to get her dad's car and feel proud of it. Jannes Reece wills to Glendolyn Shore her ability to talk, talk, talk, and never tire of talking. Betty Sizemore wills to Emogene Wiseman her friendly ways. Jane Smith wills to Judy Reece her lovely auburn hair. Nancy Sparks wills to Rosalee Brown her ability to lose weight. Joan Stammetti wills to Nancy Steelman her love to go steady. Linda Stinson and Joy Thore pass out still yelling for B.H.S. and leave nothing but sympathy for on coming cheerleaders. Lois Sue Vestal wills to Linda Davis her ability to get her man and keep him. Sue Wagoner wills her seat in Mr. Meyer's Study Hall to anyone who can stay there!! ! Berley Adams wills to Donald Starling his front seat in Economics Class. Jack Adams wills to Charlie Gwynn his ability to drive bus No. 61. Jimmy Brown wills to anyone his friendly personality. Henry Driver wills to Nolan Brown his ability to get married. Billy Evans, Tommy Fletcher, and Buddy Smitherman nationally known as The Big Three hereby leave to David Groce, Johnny Mock, and Freddy Lakey their name, office and ability to get out of trouble and stick to- gether through thick and thin. A. E. Johnson wills to Carroll Oakes his friendly ways and manners. Dale Matthews wills to Charles Scott his position of President of the Student Council. Jimmy Moxley and Jack Stewart will to Alton Vestal and Keith Shore their ability to go steady. Crawford Pettyjohn wills his ability to have several girl friends at once to anyone who is able to get away with it. Wiley Shore wills to S. J. Spainhour his love for small girls. Jerry Sizemore wills to Sherrill Casstevens his love for red heads. Larry Spencer wills to James Brooks his love for married life. Donnie Vestal wills to Billy Hemric his ability to go steady and like it. Homer Wilhelm wills to David Groce his ability to get along with the Matthewses. Leon Winters has nothing he can spare but takes all his possessions with him. JOAN STAMMETTI, Testator A. E. Johnson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jane Fleming Dale Matthews MOST ATHLETIC Imogene Matthews Buddy Smitherman BEST ALL AROUND Dorothy Lou Pendry Dale Matthews BEST LOOKING Betty Jean Hutchins MOST COURTEOUS Amy Brown % . Henry Driver )uperlatives BEST SPORT Joy Thore Jerry Sizemore MOST INTELLIGENT Carolyn Johnson Jimmy Moxley MOST POPULAR Sue Wagoner Tommy Fletcher 23 UY JAI Feet of the nearly mature, dressed for the one big occasion of the Junior year. 3 umorA 25 Juniors JASPER ADAMS RUTH ALLEN JIMMY ANGEL AILEEN BAITY DAVID BRAY JUDY BRAY JAMES BROOKS NOLAN BROWN ROSALEE BROWN CLASS ROSA LEE BROWN..... EMOGENE WISEMAN.... JIMMY ANGEL........ CHARLES SCOTT...... 26 WAYNE HAYES BILLY HEMRIC CAROL HEMRIC Class of ’58 VIRGINIA CHILDRESS LINDA DAVIS LINDA DORSE ..................President ..................Treasurer ..................Secretary .............Vice-President OFFICERS PEGGY EADS MARGARET EVERHART NANCY GENTRY DAVID GROCE V Wk y CHARLIE GWYN PATT IE HARDY GAYNELLE IRELAND FREDDY LAKEY LANDA MATTHEWS JAMES MATTHEWS BILLY MOXLEY BOBBY MOXLEY CARROLL OAKS S. J. SPAINHOUR DONALD STARLING NANCY STEELMAN ALTON VESTAL LOWELL VESTAL EMOGENE WISEMAN MARIE WOLFE 29 pomp ' .a,' '.. sSopkomore a eet of the supposedly silly ready to become Conceited Juniors. 31 MARGARET BROWN MARIE BROWN NANCY ANN BROWN LEE ADAMS HAROLD BOLIN LILLIE MAE BROWN Sophomores CLASS JAMES REECE...... CAROLYN WILLIAMS WINANNE CORAM.. SUE JOHNSON...... JANICE CRISSMAN JUDY CRISSMAN 1 M kid PEGGY DAVIS TOMMY DAY DAVID DRAUGHN JUNIOR CAVE MARY CAVE NANCY LOU COLLINS FRANCES COMER WINANNE CORAM BONNIE CRANFILL JOANNE BURGESS N. M. CASSTEVENS SHELBY CAUDLE 32 Ilass of 59 WILMA GROCE ALTON HAYES ELOISE HOBSON HUGH HOLCOMB ALTA FINNEY OFFICERS Vice-President .... Secretary ......T reasurer ......President ARDITH HUTCHENS BERTHA HUTCHENS TOMMY HUTCHENS SUE JOHNSON PEGGY MATTHEWS KAY McCORMICK PAUL McCORMICK DAVID MENDENHALL Sophomores . . . Class of ’59 WANDA PARKER FAYE PRIM J. D. PRIM JAMES REECE NED REECE EDITH SCOTT EMMA SHORE KEITH SHORE DORIS SIZEMORE WAYNE SIZEMORE  ROGER SMITH ANNETTE STONE TONY TRANSOU CAROLYN WILLIAMS LOUISE WISHON MARGIE VESTAL WRENN WALKER ANNETTE WILHELM 34 CAROL WOOD NANCY CAROL BAITY red imen Baby feet of high school, ready for growth and development. 35 Freshmen A, ' A BRAXTON BROWN ROY ADAMS FRANCES ADAMS LARRY ADAMS CAROLYN BAITY FAIRY BRAY CHARLES BROWN SCARLETT BROWN CAROL CAUDLE FRANKLIN CAUDLE CLASS GARNET HOBSON...... TOMMY LAWRENCE..... DAWN HOBSON........ EDWARD DAVIS....... LEE CAUDLE WINDA CAUDLE JUDY CLINE MARY LOU COLLINS TONY COMER EDWARD DAVIS Class of ’60 ROBERT EADS NANIE SUE EVANS CYNTHIA FAW GENE GRAY HALL HARVISON HEMRIC SHIRLEY DUDLEY OFFICERS ..................President ...............Vice-President j...................Secretary ................... Treasurer BRENDA HOBSON WANDA HI NS HAW DAWN HOBSON GARNETT HOBSON J. D. HOBSON LARRY HOBSON BENNY HOLCOMB TOMMY HOLCOMB PEGGY ANN HUFF BOBBY JENKINS Freshmer PAT MATHIS RONALD MATTHEWS ANN NIXON COY NORMAN BETTY RAYE PARKER J. C. PAYNE CARROLL PENDRY HAROLD REECE MARTHA ANN REECE MARY REECE SUE REECE TOMMY REECE FRANCES SHORE GARY SIZEMORE JOHNNY SIZEMORt BOBBY SMITH ARLENE SNOW OPAL SNOW HILDA SPENCER MABLE STEEL W. G. STINSON MELVA TAYLOR JAMES TRIVETTE JIMMY WALKER BETTY JO WEBB FRANCES WILHELM FRED WILHELM LUCILLE WISHON JANET WOOD MELVIN MOORE Feet from little to big - on the way to better living by the road of education and training. 39 I EIGHTH GRADE DARLENE ADAMS MARJORIE BROOKS DOROTHY BROWN FRANK BROWN GAY BROWN WANDA BROWN LINWOOD CAMPBELL CAROLYN CARTER JIMMY CARTER RONALD CASSTEVENS LARRY CAUDLE DONALD CAVE JUDY CAVE LINDA CAVE MARY FRANCES CRANFILL DAWN CRISSMAN INEZ DRIVER RAY EVANS STEVE GROCE NANCY HANKS JOE BILL HICKS STEVE HINSHAW ALBERT HUTCHINS JERRY KNIGHT SHIRLEY LAKEY JAY MARTIN MARIE MARSH HOWARD McKNIGHT ALVIS MELTON DEWEY MISENHEIMER PHILLIP MOSTELLER CHARLES MOXLEY PHYLLIS MOXLEY ROY MOXLEY BETTY PARKER BUDDY PARKS LINDA PARKS EDDY POTEATE DONNIE REECE PEGGY REECE TONY REECE BONNIE RENEGAR ORRIN SHAW STEVE SHORE JO WINN SIZEMORE BILLY SMITH BUSTER SMITH JEANETTE SNOW LINDA STEELMAN SHELBA STIMPSON - VARNER STINSON CHARLES STONE SANDRA STORIE JANET SWAIM CAROL WAGONER MINNIE SUE WAGONER ROSA EMMA WILHELM MARY LOU WILKINS JOHN WILLARD FRANCES WILLIAMS LINDA WAGONER MARTHA WAGONER SEVENTH GRADE JAMES BENTON LINDA BENTON BUDDY BRAY BOBBY BROOKS KENNETH BROWN LINDA BROWN MARTHA BROWN WARREN BROWN LINDA BRYANT MARIE CAUDLE EDITH CHILDRESS NANCY CHILDRESS PAUL CHILDRESS BOBBY COCKERHAM SAMMIE COCKERHAM ROGER COLLINS SUE COLLINS LARRY COMER JOHNNY CRANFILL VIVIAN DAVIS BRENDA DORSETT GRADY DRAUGHN MARK FAW H. 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FLEMING WANDA HALL DWIGHT HAYES ANN HEMRIC FRANKLIN HINSHAW FRANCES HOBSON FRANK HOBSON BECKY HOGAN CHARLES HOLCOMB HARVEY HUNTER ROSA ELLA HUTSON JENNIE KIMMER BILLY JOE MATTHEWS PHILLIP MENDENHALL FRED MISENHEIMER BRENDA MOXLEY FRANCES MOXLEY MILDRED MULLIS RUTH NICKS JANE NIXON JANET OLIVER SANDRA OVERBEY BETTY REECE JOHNNY REECE STEVE REECE RICKY SCHOCK MARIE SHORE LARRY SHUGART RENA SMITH LINDA SNOW PEGGY SPROUSE GAYNELL STEELMAN MILTON TRANSOU NAN TRANSOU GALE VANHOY EUGENE WALKER FOY WILLARD REBECCA WOODRUFF JAMES CASSTEVENS GRETA MOORE FRANCES CASSTEVENS CORA SNEED V ! • SIXTH GRADE LOUELLA ADAMS LINDA BAITY PATRICIA BENTON MARTHA BROOKS ROBERT BROWN PAM BROWN KENNETH CARTER DOROTHY CAUDLE RITA CAVE SHIRLEY CHILDRESS DONNIE CHOPLIN CHARLES FRANK COCKERHAM BILLY RAY COLLINS CAROLYN COLLINS SAMMIE CRISSMAN RALPH DAY BRENDA DRIVER PATTY DRIVER ANNE EDWARDS JOHN HENRY HEMRIC ANN HOOD EVERETTE JENKINS RICHARD JENKINS ROY JESTER GAYNELLE JOHNSON BRENDA MATHIS CLOYCE MATHIS LARRY MELTON BARBARA MOCK RONNIE MOSTELLER JANICE MOXLEY TOMMY NIXON ALBERT PARKER BARBARA PARKER JIMMY BRIM JUDY REECE SARA SUE REECE COLLEEN RENEGAR LOU SCHOCK CLARK SHUGART BOBBY SIZEMORE LILLIE MAE SNEED EDDIE SPEAS JIMMY SPEER DAVID STEELMAN BRENDA STONE C ARM IN STORIE DONALD TRIVETTE ALLEN VESTAL LOUISE VESTAL MARJORIE WILHELM FRANKLIN WILLARD PAUL WILLARD RICKEY WINTERS DONNA WOODRUFF PHYLLIS WOODRUFF FRANK WOOTEN JERRY WOOTEN JAY CASSTEVENS GARY HI NS HAW ERNEST ASHLEY FREDDY PARKS SHIRI FY KADORF FIFTH GRADE CAROLYN ADAMS BILLY BAKER DONALD BARBER LINDA BROOKS EVELYN BROWN LARRY BROWN MARY LOU BROWN REBECCA BROWN BEN CASSTEVENS MARSHALL CASSTEVENS LINDA CAUDLE WALTER CAUDLE JUDY CHILDRESS BRUCE CHURCH BUDDY CLINE ROSA EMMA COCKERHAM DAN COLLINS DONALD COLLINS LINDA COLLINS MARY LYNN CORAM SYLVIA DAVIS BRENDA EADS RAYFORD EVANS JEAN FAW JERRY FLETCHER MARIE HALL NORMA JEAN HEMRIC LOUISE HICKS MARY LEIGH HICKS DAVID HOGAN DONALD HUTCHENS LINDA JENKINS REBECCA JESSUP CAROLYN McCRAW NORMA MELTON ODELL MENDENHALL CHARLES MISENHEIMER FELIX MISENHEIMER JANICE SUE NORMAN STEPHEN OVERBEY JEAN PARKS JERRY PAYNE STUART PINNIX BERTHA REECE BETTY REECE GRAHAM REECE LARRY REECE CLAUDE SIZEMORE BETTY SMITH KELLY SPEAS RANQY SWAIM BILLY VANHOY DONALD VESTAL FRANK VESTAL BILLY WAGONER BURL WALKER BILL WILKENS DONNIE WINTERS DENNIS WOOD ELIZABETH WOODRUFF DAVID WOLFE FREDDY SIZEMORE WILLIAM HUTCHENS CARLENE ADAMS DAVID BAKER BRENDA BROWN LUCILLE BROWN VERNON BROWN EDDIE BRYANT LINDA BURGESS LARRY CAMPBELL STEVE CAMPBELL BRENDA CASSTEVENS LARRY CASSTEVENS VICIE PEARL CAUDEL ARNOLD CHILDRESS BRUCE CLINE BETTY JO COMER LAWRENCE CRANFILL PHEBE ANN DAY TONY GENTRY MARY ANN GEORGE DONNA HALL JAMES HALL DANNY HEMRIC LEWIS HOBSON NANCY HOOD LARRY HUTCHINS JUDY JOHNSON JERRY LYONS DENNIS McKNIGHT ELAINE MATHIS WILMA MATHIS BRADY MORRISON ROGER MOXLEY STEVE MOXLEY EDWARD MULLIS LUCILLE NANCE JUDY NIXSON JANIE OLIVER EVON PARKER NORMA PARKER SUE PARKS TOMMY POPLIN ANN RENEGAR PATTY RENEGAR WANDA ROBERTS ANN SHEPHERD EDNA SHUGART JIMMY SHORE JOHN DEE SNOW MARY ELVIA SPEER BONNIE STEELMAN VIRGINIA STEELMAN JUDY STEWART LOUISE STEWART CHRIS STINSON ROBERT STINSON DON VESTAL JANE VESTAL THOMAS COYE VESTAL TOMMY VESTAL CHARLES WAGONER JOHN FRANK WAGONER BRENDA WALKER JEANNETTE WALKER GERALD WALKER HOWARD WILHELM LINDA WILHELM GERALD WILKINS LINDA WILLIAMS ALLEN WILLIARD ARNIE WILLARD BOBBY WILLARD J. T. WILLIARD BARBARA SMITH RICKY SMITH FOURTH GRADE 44 THIRD GRADE JAMES ASHLEY LILLE MAE ADAMS ELMER BARBAR GARY BARBAR HAROLD BARBAR JACQUELINE BROOKS JUDY BROWN KENT BROWN LINDA GAIL BROWN NEAL BROWN PHYLLIS BROWN HARDIN BULLIN DAVID CAUDLE KAREN CAUDLE NORMA GEAN CARTER GARY CAVE STEVE COMER WANDA LOU CQTHRAN PHYLLIS CORAM H. R. CRANFILL NANCY CRANFILL DONALD CUMMINGS BENNY DAVIS PATRICIA DAYE JIMMIE FALLIN PAMELA GARNER BETTY GEORGE FRANKLIN HAYES BRENDA HEPLER CARL HICKS LINDA SUE HOLCOMB LARRY HOLCOMB PEGGY SUE HUTCHENS STEVE HUTCHENS TOMMY KEEVER STEVEN LAWRENCE JACKIE LEWIS PATRICIA LYONS GLENN MARTIN LINDA MILLER DANIEL MOORE JUDY MOSTELLER GLENDA MOXLEY RONALD MOXLEY VEARL NANCE JEAN PARKER CAROLYN PARKS GUY PRIM EDDIE REECE MARTIN REECE REBECCA REECE RONNIE ROBERTS ROGER SCHOCK GAY SHORE JOHNNY SHORE NANCY SMITH MYRTLE SNOW ROBERT STEELMAN PHILLIP TRANSOU STEVE WAGONER JERRY WALKER EVA FAYE WILHELM FRANCES KAYE WILHELM DANNIE WHITAKER DALE WILHELM SUSAN WILLIAMS BILLY WILLARD RANDALL WOODRUFF JUDY ADAMS DAVID BROWN EDDIE BROWN MARVIN BROWN W. C. BROWN NELDA BROWN PATRICIA BURGESS RALPH BOLIN DON BULLIN PENNY BOVENDER JANET BROWN KATHY BURTON SUE BROWN CHARLENE BURCHETT NORMA JEAN COLLINS ROY LEE COCKERHAM CHRIS CASSTEVENS SHIRLEY CAUDLE STEVE CAVE EDWARD CRANFILL DOUGLAS CHILDRESS CLAUD CASSTEVENS JANE CAUDLE GAY CHILDRESS LINDA CARLTON , ORETHA DRIVER EDWARD DRIVER ROGER EVANS RONNY EVANS JIMMY HOBSON CHARLES HUTSON MITTY CAROL HOLCOMB ELIZABETH HEMRIC KATHY HOBSON STEVE HI NS HAW WENDELL HINSHAW STEVIE HUNTER BLANCHE HALL HENRY RAY JESTER FRANKLIN JENKINS J. R. JESTER LOU RAY MENDENHALL JIMMY MENDENHALL JAMES MILLER CAROL MELTON KAREN SUE MOXLEY MATTIE GAY MOXLEY DALE MATHIS RICKY MOXLEY REBECCA NANCE JIMMY NORMAN KAREN OVERBY BRENDA PARKS EDDIE PINSKE CHRISTINE PARKER LARRY PAYNE BRENDA REECE SHIRLEY RENEGAR KATHY STIMPSON REBECCA SNOW ANNIE SNEED LOU SPEER ALEX SHUGART THOMAS STONE DARLIS SMITH DAVID LEE STINSON CLYDE SNEED PENNY VESTAL RONNIE VANHOY JUNE WAGONER THOMAS WILLARD A A SAMMY WOODRUFF ROGER LEE WOOLEN SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE DBERT ASHLEY IDNNIE BAKER ANIE BARBER TEVEN BARBER 'ICKY BENTON Le brooks JYCE BROWN HYLLIS BRYANT [ANNY BUTCHER ARLENE CASSTEVENS 'IANE CASSTEVENS ENT CASSTEVENS IaVID CHILDRESS Barbara cockerham EBRA COE ’ENDA CRANFILL EAN DAVIS :lly driver TSY FLEMING ;,ARY BETH FLETCHER TTY JEAN GARNER ITEVEN GENTRY NET HEPLER RAIG HICKS ETH KEEVER DBERT MELTON ALE MOXLEY ANA MOXLEY HIRLEY NANCE DXIE BETA NICHOLSON lETTY NIXON AVID NORMAN 'ILSON PARKER ONNA MAE PAYNE iARNEY PINNIX ICKIE SHORE DIE SHORE ACKIE SMITH RANKIE JEANE SNOW 7ARY SNOW ICHARD SOUTHARD IM SPEER OMMY SPEER Jddie SWAIM 'lANNY VESTAL ;TEVEN WHITAKER TEVEN WINDSOR i ILDRED WOOD Frances Cranfill and Eddie Poteate Sarah Jane Vestal and Brady Morrison 4-H CLUB Warren Brown, Janet Swaim, Brenda Moxley, H. D. Fleming, Frances Hobson and Johnny Reece. GRAMMAR GRADES KING AND QUEEN PRIMARY GRADES KING AND QUEEN ■C 48 c tUleticA Feet strong and developed in the games for Boonville High. 49 WRENN WALKER JOHNNY FAW MR. DENNEHY Coach N. M. CASSTEVENS GARNET HOBSON ALTON VESTAL W. G. STINSON J. D. HOBSON FREDDIE LAKEY BENNY HOLCOMB TOMMY HOLCOMB TOMMY LAWRENCE JAMES MATTHEWS DAVID GROCE BUDDY SMITHERMAN TOMMY FLETCHER Co-Chiefs BILLY EVANS 51 Homecoming BILLY EVANS SUE WAGONER GAIL SHUGART TOMMY FLETCHER BUDDY SMITHERMAN BETTY SIZEMORE Queen ELOISE HOBSON NANNIE SUE EVANS Cheerleaders First row, left to right: Sue Johnson, Gail Shugart, Nannie Sue Evans. Second row: Emogene Wiseman, Janice Crissman, Pat Mathis. Third row: Linda Stinson, Joy Thore, Co-Chiefs. 54 Basketball LANDA MATTHEWS FAYE PRIM CAROLYN BAITY IMOGENE MATTHEWS MABLE STEELE ARDITH HUTCHINS SUE WAGONER LINDA DORSE 55 Boys’ n 56 DAVID DRAUGHN CARROLL OAKES GEORGE SAPP j Manager (Not Pictured) 57 —J JOHNNY MOCK Baseball GEORGE ALVIN CASSTEVENS SHERRIL CASSTEVENS TOMMY FLETCHER c ctivitiea Feet that indicate growth by their use in school activities. 59 Miss Boonville High MISS LINDA DORSE STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: Mr. Albert Martin, Advisor; Linda Dorse, Vice-President; Joy Thore, Secretary; Dale Matthews, President; Ardith Hutchens, Treasurer; Mr. Leroy Gillispie. Advisor. HONOR ROLL First Row, left to right: Hilda Spencer, Marie Wolfe, Patricia Dorsett, Gail Shugart, Rosalee Brown, Wanda Hinshaw, Sue Johnson, Patty Hardy, Joy Thore, TonyComer, Larry Adams, Rockie Lineberry. Second Row: Shirley Miller, Betty Webb, Sue Reece, Joan Stammetti, Kay McCormick, Carolyn Williams, Josie Norman, Margaret Prim, Linda Dorse, Nancy Steelman, Betty Hutchens, Amy Brown, Brenda Hobson, Dawn Hobson, Wilmc Groce, Betty Parker, JaneFleming. Third Row: Emogene Wiseman, Linda Stinson, Gaynell Ireland, Judy Cline, Carol Caudle, JudyReece, Eloise Hobson, Carolyn Johnson, Sue Wagoner, Ardith Hutchens, Rosa Matthews, WinanneCoram, AnnReece, Marjorie Vestal, Peggy Davis, Scarlet Brown, Mary Reece. Fourth Row: Jimmy Walker, Carolyn Baity, Tony Transou, Lowell Vestal, Harold Bolin, Dale Matthews, Johnny Mock, Dean Norman, Homer Wilhelm, Charles Scott, J. D. Hobson, Edward Davis, Jimmy Moxley, Garnet Hobson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers: Marie Wolfe, Vice-President; Judy Crissman, Song Leader; Linda Dorse, Treasurer; Eloise Hobson, Parliamentarian; Nancy Steelman, Reporter; JoyThore, President; Betty Hutchens, Secretary; Imogene Matthews, Historian. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Treasurer; Jack Adams, Watchdog. 63 GLEE CLUB SOPRANOS AND TENORS GLEE CLUB 64 BASSES AND ALTOS MUSIC CLUB BUS DRIVERS CAFETERIA PERSONNEL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First row, leftto right: John Williard, Jr., Buster Smith, EddieSpeas, Steve Hinshaw, Jimmy Carter, Phillip Mendenhall, Joe Bill Hicks, Roy Evans, Donnie Reece. Second row, left to right: Orrin Shaw, Eddie Poteate,Jay Martin, Rondal Casstevens, Tony Reece, Frank Brown, Steve Hinshaw, Frank Hobson. GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Marjorie Brooks, Linda Steelman, DawnCrissman, Jennette Snow, Carol Wagoner, Judy Cave, Linda Wagoner. Second row: Janet Swaim, Jean Stimpson, Dariene Adams, GayBrown, Sandra Storie, Wanda Brown, Frances Williams, Carolyn Carter. BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Donnie Reece, C h a r I e s Moxley, Steve Shore, Steve Hinshaw, Buster Smith, Bill Smith, Joe Bill Hicks. Second row: Frank Brown, Jay Martin, Ronald C a s s t e v e n s, Tony Reece, Eddie Poteate, Linwood Campbell, Orrin Shaw. zMclvertiaement Feet blistered and swollen for the good of the SPOTLIGHT. 67 Shopping Center of Winston-Salem Newly expanded and decorated. ..you'II find shopping excitement in the many new departments which have been added! . . .Complete Boys Shop.. .Student's Shop .. .Girl 'sSub-Teen Shop. .Girl's Teen Shop ... Junior Sportswear... Better Sportswear featuring famous-name brands ! I________ 68 Compliments of STEELMAN MOTOR COMPANY Boonville, North Carolina MATHIS JEWELRY STORE DIAMOND RINGS Authorized Dealer For Kodak Films, Hallmark Cards, Brownie Movie Camera, Elgin, Hamilton, Westfield, and Bulova Watches Keepsake Diamonds Haviland and Syracuse China Crystal and Silver Phone 2431 - Nights 2731 Boonville North Carolina -------------------------------------------------------------------- STALEY S DRIVE-IN Telephone 9447 Kenneth Cheek 2803 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina B. E. FAW AND SONS, INC. ..Well Drilling . .Well Boring .. Pumps Water Softeners . .Water Heaters . .Sinks Cabinets . .Financing if you prefer Since 1911 Box 529 Winston Road Elkin, N. C. Phones - Day 70; Night 1671-M -------------------------------------—.—-------------- 71 — Congratulations to the Faculty and Students of Boonville High School Visit the CHATHAM COUNTRY STORE at Elkin All sorts of bargains in upholstery apparel, fabrics, blankets and hooked rugs. CHATHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY BOCOCK-STROUD Your leading Sports Goods Dealer for the finest in Sports Equipment By Rawlings - Spaulding - Wilson Winston-Salem, North Carolina Phone 4-2421 72 Compliments of DUN-WELL CLEANERS Elkin, North Carolina 73 r ...................................... i | ASTORIA BRAID MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC Staple and Fancy Braids and Trimmings Boonville, North Carolina Phones 4211-21-31 BOONVILLE SUPPLY STORE Phone 2561 Boonville, North Carolina WOLFE AND REECE Oliver Farm Machinery F. C. X. Seed - Feed - Fertilizer Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone 2581 Boonville, North Carolina 74 r Sell Your Tobacco with Burnie Cook, Penn Thomas, William Fowler, Claud Strickland, Julian Vaughn, Fred McLaughlin At COOK’S WAREHOUSE North Patterson Avenue on Highway 52 We have a morning sale everyday. SPEAS-LEE HARDWARE INC. Hardware and Building Supplies Dealer Blue Grass Tools Dial 2571 Boonville, North Carolina FRANK A. STITH COMPANY Fine Quality - Smart Fashion for Boys and Men Winston-Salem, North Carolina YADKIN FINANCE COMPANY Home Company For Home Folks 954 North Bridge Street Elkin, North Carolina Phone 605 SALEM PAPER COMPANY Quality Paper Wholesale P. O. Box 5155 1025 Canal Drive Winston-Salem, North Carolina STARLING PIANO COMPANY Fine Lester, Betsy Ross Spinet, Grand and Studio Pianos Electronic Organs Turning and Servicing Done 600 S. Broad Street Winston-Salem George Starling Phone 8169 CAROLINA BUSINESS MACHINES COMPANY West Fifth Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mr. Kelly, Manager Compliments of SOUTHERN DAIRIES 76 Compliments of BOONVILLE SERVICE CENTER Boonville, North Carolina B. R. Stimpson, Owner T. L. HAYES COMPANY, INC. Men's, Women's. Children's Ready to Wear Furniture and House Furnishings Westinghouse Appliances Phone 2251 Boonville North Carolina WINSTON-SALEM AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Winston-Salem, North Carolina Compliments of STINSON - AREY - HALL Winston-Salem, North Carolina COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK Deposits Insured for each Individual by F. I. D. C. up to $10,000. Boonville, North Carolina Ladies Ready to Wear Winston-Salem, North Carolina DOBBINS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Dependable Service at Low Cost. Make our Store Your Headquarters Boonville, North Carolina WHITE BROTHERS Blocks and Building Materials Well, Road and Drain Tile Steel Casements Rusco Windows Phone 627 Boonville Highway Elkin, North Carolina 78 BROWN'S WAREHOUSE Winston-Salem, North Carolina HARDY SHOE STORE The One Fine Shoe at $7.00 and $8.95 409 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina |||| QUALITY NORTHWESTERN OIL COMPANY Boonville, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Boonville, North Carolina —- — 79 WINSTON ROAD FURNITURE Compliments of COMPANY TODD IMPLEMENT COMPANY For things with which you live. Yadkinville, North Carolina Highway 67 Telephone 1079 Jonesville, North Carolina BELK STEVENS COMPANY r — — — — DEPARTMENT STORE PLOTTERS PURE OIL STATION The Home of Better Values Winston-Salem, North Carolina Boonville, North Carolina WISEMAN'S SERVICE STATION SELF SERVICE BLACKWELDER FURNITURE CO. Complete line of Groceries Amoco Products Phone Forbush 6-2845 or 6-2842 East Bend, North Carolina Home of Quality Furniture for Less Money Phone 549-550 Jonesville, North Carolina Compliments of PRIM SHELL SERVICE SUPERIOR 0LDSM0BILE CO. Complete Washing A rocket for every Pocket Phone 495 1 Lubrication Working Elkin, North Carolina Highway 67 Intersection of Si loam Road i PEELE AND THOMPSON Radio and T. V. Appliance Stromberg Carl ton T. V. R. C. A. - Zenith We sell the best service the rest. Shorty Peele A.D. Thompson Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of SHELTON'S BARBECUE 701 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Compliments of DR. M. 0. FOX Elkin, North Carolina BROWN GARNER GARAGE Painting and Body Repair All Mechanical Work Boonville, North Carolina LIGHTNING DRIVE-IN Air-Conditioned Restaurant Boonville, North Carolina MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FASHIONS in Winston-Salem Fashions for the Junior Miss Compl iments of DR. MRS. JAMES E. MINICK AND FAMILY Boonville, North Carolina DEZERN OIL COMPANY Amoco Gas, Motor Oils and Heating Oils Goodyear Tires We Give S a H Green Stamps Phone 2841 Boonville, North Carolina REECE'S SERVICE STATION Complete Line of Groceries Gas and Oil One Mile East of Boonville Highway 67 ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Trucks P..O. Box 276 Telephone 74 Yadkinville, North Carolina YADKIN FURNITURE CO. Appl iances Phone 2286 | Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of THE YADKIN RIPPLE 17,000 Readers Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of MACKIE'S SELF SERVICE AND DAIRY BAR Fresh Meats.. .Vegetables Yadkinville, North Carolina 1 Ippll Compliments of SMITH CASH GROCERY | New Holland.. .Allis-Chalmers CLINARD EQUIPMENT CO. Self-Service Fresh Meats-Vegetables-Groceries Phone 2461 Boonville, N. C. j Yadkinville, North Carolina Compliments of ! Compliments of T. L. CHOPLIN DIXIE CAFE AND BRYANTS BEAUTY SHOP Groceries and Service Station Winston-Salem, North Carolina Phone 2411 Boonville, North Carolina Congratulations to Class of 1957 Compliments of ELKIN-JONESVILLE BUILDING BEN FRANKLIN 5 10 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Locally Owned - Nationally Known Elkin, North Carolina Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of ; Compliments of ELKIN LUMBER COMPANY SURRY HARDWARE Elkin, North Carolina Phone 38 Elkin, North Carolina 83 dr. McIntosh hedrick DR. J. M. HEDRICK, JR. Optometrists 436 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina MERITA BAKERIES Merita Bread and Cakes Stays Fresh Longer Winston-Salem, North Carolina r E. C. ROYALL W. P. WAGONER Fertilizer Elkin, North Carolina Compliments of BOONVILLE HOME FURNISHINGS Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of TAYLOR'S WAREHOUSE EVAN BROWN GROCERY Groceries - Meats Phone 2312 Boonville, North Carolina BOONVILLE BEAUTY SHOPPE Operators Coleen Steelman - Dorothy Williams Boonville, North Carolina y y y y i BOVENDER FOOD STORE t I ! Complete I ineof Groceries Meats. Boonville, North Carolina BILL'S GULF SERVICE Main Street (Highway 67) Boonville, North Carolina Phone 5111 COCKERHAM STUDIO AND PHOTO SERVICE Box 651, Elkin, North Carolina Phone 199 Joe J. Cockerham A. A. MOSER AND SON Nutrena Poultry and Dairy Feed Seeds, Feeds, Groceries 535 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Phone 2-6483 Compl iments of HOLCOMBBROS., INC. Plumbing and Heating Phone 254 Elkin, North Carol ina Compliments of HEMRIC CURB MARKET Boonville, North Carolina McDaniels department store Shoes and Ready to Wear Buy on Credit Phone 185 Elkin, North Carolina BOONVILLE BARBER SHOP R. B. Transou and C. M. Finney 85 LASHMIT AND LITTLE 512 North Trade Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina CITY TIRE SERVICE A. P. Jones, Manager Recapping —Vulcanizing New and Used Tires Winston-Salem, North Carolina HARRIS WAGONER Elkin's Leading Clothier Elkin, North Carolina BOONE - CASTLE RESTAURANT AND CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vestal Compliments of ISENHOUR JEWELRY Elkin, North Carolina CARL W. STEEL JEWELRY Watches, Diamonds, Gift-ware Silverwear, China, Glasswear Phone 378, West Main Street Elkin, North Carolina BOONVILLE ROLLER MILL Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone 2391 Boonville, North Carolina HARMONY HEIGHTS LUMBER CO. Phone 2211 Yadkinville, North Carolina McPHAIL'S Jewelry, China, Silver, and Crystal 410 N. Spruce Street-Phone 4-0554 Winston-Salem, North Carolina Compliments of SNOW MOTOR COMPANY Your Buick Dealer Elkin, N. C. Phone 613 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS r cA CProduct oj 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. T 9W vxm c- .; vi w MAMtluiftM ► 0 ' - Mb Jr- ' ««• , - , i v:%.
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