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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the senior class of 1963, knowing that our departure from Boonville High School is drawing near, would like to leave some of our most prized possessions to those succeeding us. Linda Baity does not wish to will anything she has because everything is in use. Martha Brooks wills her position as secretary of the student Council to Laura Gay Hicks, if she is brave enough to accept it. Pamela Brown wills the position of pianist of the Glee Club to Janice Sue Norman. Jay Casstevans wills his ability to stay in trouble in Miss Day’s study hall to Kenneth Carter. Dorothy Caudle wills her seat in French II to Louise Hicks. William Cave wills his position as bus driver to his brother, Steve Cave. Carolyn Collins wills her ability to drive a pink T Bird without owning it to Donald Collins. Judy Coram and Carmin Storie will their love for the back seat on the activity bus to Anne Norman and Mary Lynn Coram. John Henry Hemric wills his ability to be late for class to Donnie Winters. Franklin Hinshaw wills his Friday night room at the Yadkinville Hospital to Buddy Cline. Gary Hinshaw wills a fast Chevy to Donnie Choplin. Frances Jester and Kay Matthews Jester will their ability to stay out of school the same day to Mary Lou Brown and Janie Brown. Larry Jester wills his seat in Home Economics III to Jerry Fletcher. Roy Jester wills his ability to be late for English to Donald Collins. Gaynell Johnson and Barbara Mock will their I remember when’stT to Linda Collins and Evelyn Brown. Jerry Lineberry wills his position on the football field to Steve Miller. Chris Longworth wills his love for good times to Dennis Wood. Mary Jo Mabry wills her ability to leave school at noon to Billy Baker. Brenda Mathis wills her ability to drive a ’63 Chevy and not own it to Eugene Adams. Larry Melton wills his knowledge in English to Jimmy Stewart. Ronnie Mosteller wills his ability to stay in school and like it to Jimmy Stewart. Tony Muncus wills his ability to leave Miss Day’s study hall without permission to anyone who can get by with it. Barbara Parker wills her quiet ways to Carolyn Adams. Jo Ann Parker wills her ability to get along with everybody to Norma Miller. Jimmy Prim wills his position as manager of the basketball team to anyone who will accept it. Judy Reece wills her ability to do all the things she does and get by with them to Jean Shore. Sara Sue Reece wills her love for Yadkinville boys to Elizabeth Woodruff. David Shore wills his front seat in Miss Day’s English class to Thad Shore. Clarke Shugart wills his love for Fords to Bobby Brown, who will find out for himself, someday. Bobby Sizemore and Donna Woodruff will to Buddy Cline and Rebecca Jessup their ability to share food, conver- sation, and lockers. Brenda Sizemore wills her small size to Mary Leigh Hicks. Macks Sizemore wills his position as ”Mr. Boonville High” to anyone who can fill the bill. Eddie Speas wills his ability to stay cool, calm, and collected at ballgames to Rayford Evans. David Steelman wills his love for going to races and not girls to Kenneth Carter. Brenda Stone wills her ability to sell magazines in distant distant counties to Linda Caudle. Louise Vestal wills to Elizabeth Woodruff her last name, if she can get it. Paul Willard wills to Clark Shore his ability to leave school and get caught. Rickie Ann Winters wills her ability to be Chief Cheerleader to Janice Sue Norman. Phyllis Woodruff wills her ability to look up to everyone to Carolyn Adams. CLASS HISTORY We entered the Freshman year very nervously and noisly with an enrollment of fifty-nine students. Nine of us came from Fall Creek Elementary School. We realized that this was a great jump from grammar school, but we soon learned to adapt ourselves to this new environment. ’’Miss Boonville High,” Donna Woodruff, was elected from our class. Our homeroom teachers were Mr. Ralph Walker, Mr. Edward Lakey, and Mr. Ed Dennehy. As class officers we elected: President, David Steelman; Vice President, Franklin Hinshaw; Secretary, Judy Reece; and Treasurer, Carolyn Collins. We began our Sophomore year with fifty-four members. We were more confident as we fell into the high school pattern. We had several boys and girls playing sports this year. This year we were under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Coram and Mr. M. G. Stanley. We elected the following class officers: President, David Shore; Vice President, Max Sizemore; Secretary, Gaynell Johnson; Treasurer, David Steelman. Our Junior year found us with only fifty-one members, but we had great anticipation for an exciting year. The Junior play ’’Hillbilly Weddin” was directed by Mr. Zack Ladd. The most outstanding feature of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom ’’Moonlight and Roses.” This night will long be remembered by all of us. This year we were under the direction of Miss Beulah Reece, Mrs. Thad Reece, and Mr. Edward Lakey. Our class officers were: President, David Steelman; Vice President, Phyllis Woodruff; Secretary, Judy Coram; Treasurer, Judy Reece. Our Senior class, under the leadership of Mrs. A. W. McDonald and Miss Phebe Day, started its thrilling, yet sad, concluding year with only forty-four members. Early in the fall we received our class rings, which gave us a feeling of seniority. Several of our members were leaders on the Student Council and Annual Staff. We elected as our mascots Debbie Winters and Dale Wagoner. This year Donna Woodruff again won ’’Miss Boonville High,” and Max Sizemore, ”Mr. Boonville High.” Judy Coram was elected Homecoming Queen and Carmin Storie, Senior Attendant. We are all looking forward to our trip to Washington. We elected as class officers: President, Max Sizemore; Vice President, Carolyn Collins; Secretary, Kay Jester; Treasurer, JoAnn Parker.
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titnwiWMni Best Sports Gaynell Johnson John Henry Hemric Best Personality Jay Casstevans Carolyn Collins
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JUNIOR CLASS Buddy Cline President Mary Lynn Coram Vice- President Rebecca Jessup Secretary Rebecca Brown Treasurer Carolyn Adams Eugene Adams Billy Baker Bobby Brown Evelyn Brown Janie Brown Mary Lou Brown Rebecca Brown Kenneth Carter Allen Caudle
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