Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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David Mendenhall is still chasing girls and working at Sprinkle's . Larry Moxley has recorded the number one song in the nation. Dean Norman is now in the used rocket ship business on Venus. Wayne Sizemore is now playing basketball with the Globetrotters. Roger Smith now has pictures in many famous art galleries. Verlin Oliver has taken Curtiss Turner's place on the race track. Nancy Carol Baity is running a beauty parlor in Elkin. Lillie Mae Brown is happily married and now lives in East Bend. Marie Brown is still riding around Yadkinville in those blue and white Fords. Nancy Brown is still driving that yellow and black Chevrolet. Mary Cave is now married and she and Glen are now rearing a family. Nancy Collins is still Wooten for East Bend. Frances Comer is now living at Swan Creek and being a good wife. Winanne Coram is now teaching English at East Bend. Bonnie Cranfill is happily married and now living in Jonesville. Judy Crissman is now a famous opera singer and is singing in the Metropolitan Opera. Janice Crissman is happily settled down and is living in Moxleyville. Peggy Davis has taken over Schultzy's place on the Bob Cummings show. Wilma Eads now lives in the best furnished house in Boonville, Compliments of Huntleys Furniture Co. Eloise Hobson Crissman is busy raising little Crissmans. Ardith Hutchens is now coaching the girls' basketball team at Wake Forest. Sue Johnson is now working and for entertainment she's living it up. Peggy Matthews now manufactures her own white Impalas. Louise Mendenhall is now finding the Money pouring in. Shirley Miller is now chief cat tamer” in the Boonville Zoo. Helen Nichols has written a book which has sold over a million copies, How to get a man in Three easy Lessons. Josie Norman is now helping James Reece on his farm where he raises odorless onions. Faye Prim and Joan Burgess stuck together and joined the Wacs. They are now Colonels stationed in Antartica. Edith Scott now runs the House of Fun with Ringling Brothers Circus. Doris Sizemore now lives in the Union Cross section raising little Adams's. Annette Stone after many years of being quiet has become the M. C. for the T. V. program, Keep Talking. Margie Vestal is now head nurse at the New Winston Salem City Memorial Hospital. Annette Wilhelm is a joint partner at the Jonesville Grocery. Carolyn Williams is secretary for Holcomb Motors in Boonville. Carol Wood is now in the Crushed rock business. She says she likes anything Stony. CLASS HISTORY We entered the freshmen year very nervously and noisily with an enrollment of seventy- three students of which 22 came from Fall Creek. We realized this was a great jump from grammar school but we learned to love it as we adapted ourselves to this new environment. Our homeroom teachers were Mr. Chambliss, Mr. Walker and Mr. Gillespie. As class officers we elected: Sue Johnson, President; Dean Norman, Vice President; Roger Smith, Secretary; Ardith Hutchens,Treasurer. In our sophomore year, with 60 members, we had begun to have more confidence and to feel at home. Our homeroom teachers were Mrs. Coram, Mrs. McKnight and Mr. Stanley. The only high lights were a few class parties. We elected the following class officers: President, Sue Johnson; Vice President, James Reece; Secretary, Carolyn Williams; Treasurer, Winanne Coram. Our Junior year found us with only fifty-three members but we had great anticipations. There was our Junior Play, Let Me Out of Here, which was directed by Mr. Meyers. It was also a great experience for us to give our Junior-Senior Banquet, Hawaiian Style, which was held in the community building. Following the banquet we attended the movie, The Bridge over the River Kwai, at the Carolina Theatre in Winston Salem. This was a night that will long be remembered by all of us. This year we were under the direction of Mrs.Thad Reece and Miss Beulah Reece. Our class officers were: James Reece, President; Johnny Faw, Vice President; Edith Scott, Sec- retary; and Janice Crissman, Treasurer. Our fingers were measured in the spring and we got our rings early the next fall. Our senior class, under the leadership of Miss Day and Mr. Meyers, started its thrilling, yet sad, concluding year with only forty-nine members. We were really looking forward to our trip to Washington and New York. This year some members were leaders in the Student Council and Major Staff of the yearbook. This year Frances Comer won Miss Boonville High, and Alton Hayes; Mr. Boonville High. Sue Johnson was an attendant at our homecoming game. We chose Melinda Moxley and Jackie Scott for our mascots. We elected as our class officers. Sue Johnson,President; Josie Norman,Vice President; Carolyn Williams, Secretary-Treasurer. Historian, MARY CAVE



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JUNIORS Junior Class Officers Scarlett Brown, Secretary; Jimmy Walker, Vice-President; W. G. Stinson, Treasurer; Tommy Laurence, President

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