Seven Springs High School - Sesprischoan Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)

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The purpose of this publication is to keep alive the memories of our school years. We do not want to forget the good times and the bad, the happiness de- rived from tasks well done, and the fellowship and competition in work and play. We hope that our work has not been fruitless: futhermore, we hope that our annual can be compared to those of our predecessors. will W 1 exif: AJewel Dawson Business Manager A. J. Herring Advertising Manager W. C. Sanderson Panis Moye Publicity Managers Janie Creel Assistant Business Manager Mildred Williams Blanche Williams Picture Editors Jean Casey Chief Typist uh, ANNUAL STAFF Margaret Maxwell Editor-in-Chief 'QM fr Marie Williams Assistant Editor Ellen Bartlett Art Editor Sallie Mae Davenport Sally Cottle Sales Managers Lorena Lamm Cleon Bowden Assistant Art Editors 'Nolan Hinson Kenneth Lane Ashton Dawson Jarvis Pate Advertising Assistants DEDICATION .QXWYM nm rife, f :Ji , 5 MRS. ELLEN W. GRAY MR. JAMES O. WATERS Through all the patience, kindness, encouragement, and time unself- ishly devoted to us, you have done much our memories of our high school years pleasant ones. To you we proudly dedicate this 1950 Sesprzschoan. fi- I ,Q 5' , ',., A WT i.1' 62,1 ' M- lnrl gjffww1:11211i::1Li4in!2il1iiHlllllHliltMill Nhpo g! y MRS. GERTRUDE G. SCOTT I This page is included in honor of Mrs. Gertrude G. Scott, our sponsor and faculty advisor. She has taught us throughout our four years of high school and is dear to us gall. We will be forever indebted to her for the kindness, patience, sympathy, and under- standing she has shown us. She was always calm, cheerful, and courageous, and the most despondent of us found reassurance in her presence. We, the Senior Class of 1950, are proud to have had Mrs. Scott .for a teacher. Her influence and guidance will help us in facing life's problems and accepting the responsi- bilities as citizens in tomorrow's world. I s.u!:em34uNi. 'V FACULTY MR. JAMES O. WATERS Principal , 4- 1.1. Q, a X, L 1 51 2,,,lUf,f In 5 - ui vig. ,:-A 5, 'XJ 5 L . ..', 0 ., ag 4 5 ff fag 4 , .' J f o,' g If ' 'so' Pl. ' if 'Nl ' N ' '51 K ,' H 1' , L --, , -'Q' f MR. W. L. BRYANT if f- 4,91 7 ' 1 , iii Agriculture ' MR. W. L. CREEL Math and English MRS. GERTRUDE G. SCOTT Science and Math QT! qu.. ,fl 'ina Www- !!! X I -i Uh xi 1 ' Q S .sf 253. H15 11 s ,gr I a MRS. ELLEN W. GRAY MRS. BESSIE COALSON' ' ,i French, English, Typing MR. BILL CORBETT I, Homexliconomics VL Coach, History N Mum 'GRAMMAR GRADE TEACHERS ,- . in j 9 Miss Lillie Rae Smith- Mrs. Louise Gurley Mrs. Alma Lee Grady Fifth Grade Second and Third Grades Mrs. Lois Shivar Mrs. Ruth Hendrix Fourth Grade Third Grade an I 2 -4' Miss Ella Gillerlain Mr. Everett Thompson First Grade Seventh Grade il HNIYIW1 N Y V f '1 T'i ' 1u1 nl ml mmm. 1 lillnll' IMIJW, ' 4..H',.i!-.. 1 N ' ,hu ,. Sixth Grade- Mrs. Lucy Smith First and Second Grades G Ei 5 1154 . . ' 5 ' Af . I I , . - 3 - si if i, f L!g1'fi :W . N' f . -.VI K 05' 1, ,,v, i flfila i A ,Oli . 1, 4 Miss Pauline Alexander Seventh Grade .age-irq W . . , if 4 f 1 :V :, ' 1 ffl . f x K f , Q Mtg . V ' I, ,ii . 1 . i ' ff? 57553, ' l , :ff ' 'f' 1 .: , VL is ,, , in I LARRY SMITH MARGARET MAXWELL President I g,fX'qt2'NX , I l J ANIE CR EEL Secretary SENI-ORS CAROLINE SMITH JEWEL DAWSON Vice-President A. J. HERRING Treasurer COLORS Blue and White FLOWER White Rose MOTTO Born not for ourselves alone, but for the whole world. MARGARET MAXWELL Esse quam videri - To be rather than to seem School Improvement Club 1: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 1: Basketball 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Pianist 2: F.H.A. Secretary 3: F.H.A. President 4: Chief Marshal 3: Editor of Sa- ponian 3: Assistant Editor and Typist of Saponian 4: Editor of Annual 4: Treasurer of Junior Class: President of Senior Class: Junior Play: Beta Club Secretary 3: Beta Club Convention 3: F.H.A. Camp 3. JEWEL DAWSON To thine own self be true. Class President 2: Class Vice-President 4: lf.H.A. Historian 2: F.H.A. Secretary 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Saponian Staff 3, 4: Sesprischoan Staff 4: Photographer's Club 1: Junior Play 3: Faculty Play 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Beta Club Convention 3: President of Beta Club 4: Marshal 3: Cheerleader 1: Softball Team 2, 3: 4-H Club 1, 2. JANIE CREEL Don' t do something to someone else, that you wouldn't want done to you. Dramatics Club 1: Photographer's Club 1: Student Council l, 3: Athletic Council 1, 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Editor of Saponian 4: F.I-LA. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Secretary of Senior Class: Mar- shal 3. A. J. HERRING Semper fidelis - Always faithful Class President 3: Qylass Treasurer 4: F.F.A. President 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Student Coin- cil 1, 2: Vice-President of Student Council 2: School Improvement Club 1: 'Bus Driver 4: Junior Play 3: '4-H Club 1, 2: Adver- tising Manager of Annual 4: Business Editor of Saponian 3, 4: Class Vice-President 1: Marshal 3: Safety Council 3. ELLEN BARTLETT , Where there's life, there s hope. Class President 1: F.H.A. Reporter 3, 4: F.l:I.A. Club 2, 3, 4,,Marsha1 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Art Editor of Saponian 3, 4, Typist of .Saponian 39 Reporter of Senior Class: Junior Play 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor of Sesprischoang Beta Club Conven- tion 3: F.H.A. Camp 2: Assistant Librarian 2, 33 Basketball 1, Z: Cheerleader 3, Soft- ball Team 2. W. C. SANDERSON Dum vivimus, vivamus - While we live, let us live. F.F.A. 47 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4: President of 4-H Club, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 47 School Improvement Club l, 2: President of Student Council 43 Athletic Council 3: Beta Club 3, 4, Sesprischoan Staff: Bus Driver 2, 3, 4g,Junior Play. BLANCHE WILLIAMS Where there's a will, there's a way. Clean Up Club lg Photographers Club l, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 49 F.H.A. Camp 33 Beta Club Convention 4, 4-H Club l, 2: Cheerleader 1, 2, 4: Saponian Staff 4: Picture Editor of Sesprischoan. IRENE MOZINGO A friendship like love is warm. F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Photographers Club 1, 2, Sesprischoan S t a f f 7 School Improvement Club 1, 29 Vice-President of Athletic Coun- cil 4: Student Council 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 49 4-H Club 1, 2: Beta Club Convention 3. NOLAN I-IINSON Truth gives wings to strength. Beta Club 3, 4: Bus Driver 3, 4, Saponian Assistant Business Manager 14: Assistant Manager of Sesprischoan, Junior Play 3. MILDRED WILLIAMS Find a way or make on . ' F.H.A. 2, 3, 49 Basketball IQ 2, 3, 4g Soft- ball gl, 2, 3, 43 Photographers Club 1, 2: Sesprischoan S t a f f 3 School Improvement Club l, 25 Treasurer of F.H.A. 33 Athletic Council 3, 4: Treasurer of Athletic Council 3, 4: Glee Club Z7 Safety Council 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 43 ,Saponian Staff. 1 .1 111M1a1.w.... SENIORS '52 szzzi' ' .W ,, 2 ELLEN BARTLETT W. C. SANDERSON BLANCHE WILLIAMS IRENE MOZINGO 115' NOLAN HINSON MILDRED WILLIAMS' .Q SENIORS IZ. . ' 1 , .. .'-Qffetiiwf 41' -'-' fi iran .n V ,Y Q P . V Z. Kwai '16 U V 4 lt ,eff 53-:gm 'VI I 5255 , - , W' N- , 1,2351 KENNETH LANE qv'-'N ,, ffl JEAN CASEY PANIS MOYE MARIE WILLIAMS SALLY COTTLE , . 199' f - ,. I 6 1 ,K i x X . KENNETH LANE , 'fOne heart, one way. F.F.A. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Bus Driver 4-5 Jun- ior Play 3. MARIE WILLIAMS Finish what you attempt. ' Beta Club 3, 43 F.H.A. 2, 3, 49 Vice-Presi- dent F.H.A. 4: Treasurer of Beta Club 4: School Imp. Club lg Representative of Stu- dent Council Zg Assistant Ed. of Sespris- choan 43 Saponian Staff 3, 4g Junior Play 3: Senior Play 3, Glee Club Z. , JEAN CASEY Assist me up,.and in coming down I will shift for myself. 4-H Club l, 2g F.H.A. Club 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2: Softball 2, Junior Play 3: Marshal 33 Safety Council 45 Lunchroom -3: Sesprischoan Staff 4. 3 SALLY COTTLE Nothing isf impossible to a willing heart. 4-H Club l, 2: Basketball 1, 2, School lm- provement Club lg F.H.A. .Club 2, 3, 4: Lunchroom 33 Usher 3: 'Annual Staff 4.. ' PANIS .MOYE I Cheerleader 3, 4, Senior Play 3, F.I-LA. 43 Beta Club 3, 49 Annual Staff 4: Saponian 43 Safety Council 3. As:-iToN DAWSON 4 Bus Driver 1, 2, 3, 4: F4F.A. 45 Schooltlin- .provement Club 1: 4-H Club.1g Glen Club 1. 14, V1 W I1 ASHTON DAWSON an 1 , ' ',w' WV.1i,,,Q1x.,,g.Lxj.1 , W H I i lv 2.,Q,,.:,.iiiII.i:,Ar.,.Jlaliuiinliilllillllliiil Ji ' if 'I A ,,,qmmf. I N ,ix XLIXQI, ,'f,:I:iHgmiiiiE,, b g' 'Ii 1 LORENA LAMM 'Ulf you tell the truth, you don'I have to remember anything. School Improvement Club lg Beta Club 3, 4: Annual Staff 47 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 15 Saponian Staff 3, 4. JARVIS PATE One day teaches the other. Lee Woodard High School 1, 2: Baseball 3 4: Basketball 3, 4, F.F.A. 45 Student Couu eil Representative 4. CLEON BOWDEN N Life is not so short, but there is always room for courtesy. School Improvement Club 1: Beta Club 3, 4: Annual Staff 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Glce Club 1, 2, 37 Photographers Club 23 Saponian ,Staff 3, 4. SALLIE MAE DAVENPORT Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Marshal 35 F.H.A. Club Z, 3, 43 F.l-LA. Treasurer 45 Beta Club 2, 3: Sales Manager of Sesprischoang Glee Club 1, 2, Safety Council 43 Saponian Staff 3, 4: Class Secre- tary 2, 3. Q SENIORS Y Z y- , rf Z 5 TW' -QQ, if .y Y, ' K Q eggs? ff! ft W? f N ,P-' 15. 1' kai 7 454 f : ,Q K X We M-'z4,vK,?4 ,,, ,Ai fl QV X Y 'M ' ' . riff, iff' 'N V pi 1-ORENA LAMM JARv1s PATE iw 5' I , '4 ,' fi 4 CLEON BOWDEN SALLIE MAE DAVENPORT 'UU QI ,0UlIN4 ' 9'UlllnnquA- ,. Mas. W. L. CREEL Mas. HBRMAN Mozmco MRS. BENNIE MOYE Grademothers U Ellen! ll 2 ii E -f- Q ,,,,,, ,x.,,,4. , iw' 'R 1 Y , Nl 19 5 ,,. ,,, ' 'Y EJ t e ,. 1 1 ' V . Paws Q3'3Vg-H51 Sal I -rrewe MVIHTE UV V SUPERLATIVES .,,'f7'Tu55vv 1' F' 2f....4v'f,,nv' ,Kiki ,rf-xgtlif. .1 me '3.7'5 e aw nv -,, A ,ff j Wywfmnp kv f W ,mf 6.,,,.,,,,,,f-54450311 D N- 4, W.. .we Tr- .-SKB 4 Aw wa.w V 'V Z wnsvsna ' f Qu 'll 'qw gsm :Qu 'WI Qi Most Likely To Succeed Margaret and W. C. Wittiest Marie and Ashton f-sn! P'TrT ' . '-K if ' 'Q' 5 ffM.. .f'f.,..' 'A .. - Q Biggest Flirts Blanche and W. C. Sallie Mae and Kenneth I SUPERLATIVES ll.. I. . - - K1 -3 4' 1 . ' Q A 'Y' --1 r A ll Best All-Around N Xu lvl Most Sarcastic and Laziest Sally and A. J. Cutest Marie and W. C. Friendliest Marie and W. C. Most Handsome Boy, Prettiest Girl Most Athletic Irene, W. C., and Janie A. J. and Jewel ann!! - - '. M so we av' MIN . 5 ,LAB 53133, .....-- , 5 WY 'mf' - i- 3- : .af M1139-1216 ,... ., - in 1 ,-o - - J, ,. ' 1 . Mosr Intelligent xx ga Margaret and A. J. 1 -H TYPICAL SENIOR xglllll !g..i .. -1 A id '!.:T1 . :n.'J,s' rv .sarw fun' Smartest Most Courteous Cleon and Nolan Kenneth and Cleon Q A s A w Bravest ' Sthiiol Nurse and Blanche-- Best Dressed Margaret, Kenneth, and Blanche PM CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1938 we, Whowere thirty-three aspiring young students, began our first year of formal training at Seven Springs School with Miss Ella Gillerlain as our kind and most -:apable teacher. Margaret Maxwell, Jewel Dawson, Ellen Bartlett, Sally Cottle, A. J. Herring, Emma Jean Casey, Marie Williams, Mildred Williams, and Janie Creel, original members of our class, have completed twelve years of study at Seven Springs School. Sallie Mae Davenport and Blanche Williams, who left their group for one year, re- turned to finish with these eight. Kenneth Lane started with this group in the third grade, and Irene Mozingo started in the fourth. , Lorena Lamm, and Ashton Dawson entered our class in the sixth grade: W. C. Sander- son, Cleon Bowden and Nolan Hinson transferred to our class in the seventh grade from Indian Springs School. We gained and lost many students and friends in the seventh and eighth grades: some moved away, some got married, and some dropped out for various reasons. In the fall of 1946 a group of excited young students entered our Freshmen Year of high school. Our only desire was to do our best. Our principal, Mr. Waters, was our home room teacher. He was always ready to help and never added discouragement to our des- tiny. Our officers for the year were President, Ellen Bartlett: Vice-President, A. J. Her- ring: Secretary, Margaret Maxwell: and Treasurer, Bob Miller Grady. Our class con- sisted of 32 students: 'we gained one and lost four in this class. We entered our Sophomore Year with Miss Arlene Sanderson as our home room teacher. She was a very friendly teacher and we liked her very much. We had for our class offi- cers: President, Jewel Dawson: Vice-President, W. C. Sanderson: Secretary, Lorraine Daly, Sallie Mae Davenport: and Treasurer, Leland Sutton. At the end of the year we were left 'with only 28 students. At the beginning of our Junior Year Mr. VS'aters gave us our home room teacher, Miss Ellen Williams fnow Mrs. Ellen Grayj. She was a very nice and patient teacher. During this year we gained two new students, Panis Moye and Jarvis Pate, who were helpful to our class. Our class officers for our Junior Year were: President, A. J. Herring: 'Vice-President, W. C. Sanderson: Secretary, Sallie Mae Davenport: and 'Treasurer, Margaret Maxwell. During the year we enjoyed several class parties and the Junior-Senior Banquet. At the banquet we had as our special entertainers, Rodney Roberts and his band from Greenville. We were successful in producing our .Junior Play, Aunt Tillie 'Goes to Town. Our class seemed strong in athletic activities: .Janie Creel, Irene Mozingo, Margaret Maxwell, Mildred Williams, Jewel Dawson, W. C. Sanderson, and Jarvis Pate were Lnem- bers. On September 8, 1949 we returned to school as Seniors. We began our last year with Mrs. Gertrude Scott as our efficient guide, who gave us a sense of well-being, expan- siveness, and sociability, release from anxiety, and a happier outlook on life. The class officers were: President, Margaret Maxwell, Vice-President, Jewel Dawson, Secretary, Janie Creel: Treasurer, A. J. Herring: and Reporter, Ellen Bartlett. We se- lected Mesdames Herman Mozingo, 'Walter Creel, and Benie Moye as our grademothers. Caroline Smith and Larry Smith were our mascots. We then began organizing to publish the third edition of the SESPRISCHOAN with which 'we had great success under the sponsorship of Mrs. Scott. On January 13, we met at school for a hayride to Davis' Mill and a 'Weiner roast. It was a chilly night, but we soon got warmed up to the tune of some good square dance music. Fourteen members of our Senior Class took a trip to Washington, D. C., March 12. 'We spent two days there, during which time we visited Mount Vernon, National Gallery of Art, F. B. I. Department, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and many other places. Our last stop was the Capitol where we had lunch with Congressman Graham Barden... The Valley of Ghosts, a three act mystery, was the Senior Play given April' 14. The following ghosts made up the cast: Kenneth Lane, Nolan Hinson, Mildred Williams, Jarvis Pate, Marie Williams, W. C. Sanderson, Janie Creel, Blanche 'Williams, Panis Moye, Jewel Dawson, Margaret Maxwell, and Franklin Phillips, from the ninth grade. They were so real that the Halloween ghosts 'were jealous! On Annual High School Senior Day, April 21, we visited East Carolina Teachers Coll- ege. Everyone enjoyed the trip immensely. The Juniors, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ellen W. Gray, gave the annual Junior- Senior Banquet for us April 28. This was one of the highest spots in our Senior Year. On May 18 we finished our final examinations with much success, thanks to our effi- cient teachers. ' After twelve long years of work, excitement, and much pleasure, although the time seems now so short, we finished our training at Seven Springs School and graduated May 30 to launch out into the future each one to his own destiny. . Sallie M. Davenport ill in H LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Seven Springs High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- voking any will or wills heretofore :made by us. To our principal, Mr. J. O. Waters, we leave our thanks and wishes for all the help and understanding we have received from him. To Mrs. Gertrude Scott, senior advisor, we leave our everlasting love for the sympathy, patience and leadership that she has never failed to show us. To the incoming Seniors, we leave all the privileges and considerations that we never had. I, Sally Mae Davenport, leave my height to Mamie Jean Herring in hopes that she will not be pushed about so much on the 'basketball -:ourt in future years. I, Blanche Williams, bequeath my ability to flirt to Virginia Grant. Be careful Jenny Lou. I, Nolan Hinson, leave my ability to capture the hearts of the fairer sex to Rex Price. I, Margaret Maxwell, leave my musical talents to Clara Creel, hoping to hear her some day in the Met. I, A. J. Herring, leave my black hair and good looks to Grover Williams. Make good use of it Grover. I, Marie Williams, leave my dramatic talent to Donald Hinson, so that the Gold- masquers will have some competition next year from the Junior Class of Seven Springsl I, Ashton Dawson, leave my ability to get out of class to Chester Sutton, especially when .Albert needs help. I, W. C. Sanderson, will my athletic ability to Donald CHorvathj Davenport, and my .500 batting average and number 9 basketball suit to Jake Maxwell. You lucky boys. I, Panis Moye, leave my ability to amuse the boys to Lola Pierce. Put it to good use Lola, I, Janie Creel, leave my ability to dance at any time to J. W. Jones. Why, he may cven go to Hollywood!! I, Jarvis Pate, leave my left-handed pitching ability to David Williams so that next year the Seven Springs Thunderbolts will be able to compete with the St. Louis Cardinals. I, Jean Casey, leave my neatly kept books to Janet Ward in case she might need some important information next year. I, Sally Cottle, leave my sarcasm to Christine Smith so that she will not be hurting people's feelings anymore. I, Lorena Lamm, leave my quiet and gentle ways to Pete Jones. Now maybe there will be less noise around Seven Springs. E I, Cleon Bowden, leave my stoutness to Eunice Smith so that she'll not have to eat so much. I, Irene Mozingo, leave my outstanding freckles to Alice Price so that my freckles will replace her pimples. I, Kenneth Lane, leave my ability to be courteous to everybody to the Seven Springs girls. I, Ellen Bartlett, leave my job as drawing advertisements for the annual to any Junior who is unlucky enough to get it. I, Mildred Williams, leave my luck to Bobby Whitley so maybe then she can keep up with Roger. I, Jewel Dawson, leave my soft heart and sentimental feelings for others,to Shirley Coker. Shirley will have to polish is up a bit, however. I used it so often it's all tarnished. Last comes the one thing hard for us to part with. To our successors we must leave our places in the hearts and thoughts of our principal and teachers. 'They will :ove them, unworthy as we feel they are, even as they have loved usg they will show them fill 2112 same tender kindness and attention that they have bestowed upon us: they 'will feel :he same interest in their attempts and successes, the same sorrow when they fail. We 'trust that the Class of 1951 will appreciate all this as deeply as we have, that it may be their most precious possession, as it has been ours, and the one we are most loath to hand 'over to them. CLASS PROPHECY Lislen all you men, women, youths and little children. Listen all you Springs High, to the words of wisdom from the lips of your prophet unto you what has ben revealed unto her. It has been given unto me as the chosen one of this great and good of 1950, to dream strange dreams and see strange visions of the glories to be. As I look into the land of the future, I find myself in a large city York City would stand but a feeble show--great skyscrapers all about me in the air. I look around and see a sign which reads, Seven Springs, the World. people of Seven who now speaks people, the class of the years yet by which New and airplanes up Largest City in As I ride down the twelve-lane highway, I noticed someone standing in front of the Great Opera House on Moonshine Avenue. Oh yes, it's the great opera and concert singer, Margaret Maxwell. She says designer and owns her own continue their careers. Both shop. They say they are leaving for Paris, are making over S500 a day. A little farther down the Bowden and Irene Mozingo gist there and they are all doing just fine. that she's waiting for Ellen Bartlett, who is a famous dress where they will road, I come to the Springs Memorial Hospital where Cleon are nursing the sick. Jewel Dawson is a Clinical Psycholo- Across the street, I see the big brick school where Marie Williams, Janie Creel, and Sallie Mae Davenport are teaching. They are the three highest paid teachers in the state. Just outside the city limits of Seven Springs, I find Panis Moye on a 2,000 acre farm she and her husband have bought. Panis has her six boys tending the farm while her husband is riding around in their new super-jet 1960 Ford. Farther down the road toward Mt. Olive, I see the largest car industry in the world. The sign reads, Herring Ford Corporation, which is owned by A. J. Herring. I find him in his office giving dictation to his secretary, Mildred 'Williams. His book-keeper is Blanche Williams. Across from the car industry is Nolan Hinson's huge farm where he raises hogs. He has hogs that average l500 lbs. when dressed. His hog farm brings in more money than any other business in the state. Nolan is now president of the North Carolina Hog Asso- ciation. Back down in Seven Springs again, at the newly built Sl00,000,000 gym behind the school, I see W. C. Sanderson coaching basketball. W. C. has just graduated from State College and received the trophy for being the World's Champion Basketball Player. Across from the gym, Ashton Dawson is giving instructions to one of the boys who attends school there, on how to operate his school bus. Ashton is one of the highest rated mechanics in the country. Oh my, what was that that just went zooming by? Oh yes, that was the new State Highway Patrolman, Jarvis Pate, in his super-sonic eight Buick. He is after someone xor speeding in the city. As I go across Neuse River on Carefree Avenue, I see two little brick houses just alike. As I come closer, I see Jean Casey and Sally Cottle talking to each other across the fence which separates their homes. Jean raises flowers for the World Market and Sally and her husband are in the car business. At the present, they own a jet-propeled Cadillac. Sally says that Lorena Lamm has just returned from China where she was a missionary. Well, I guess I'd better get back to the city, because I want to see Kenneth Lane in his first movie at the World Central Theater on 92nd St. Kenneth is now in Hollywood making two pictures a week. He was voted the most handsome actor on the screen and the best dressed man of the year. Ellen Bartlett we 011 ,Wx Janet Price President Yr' 4, Patty Price ,, 'QV' Q:-1-731' 1 A 2 S fa S AX I fx Bryant Shivar ,. A ,E T E3-J l n f l at ,, X A H +Ma X.. lx 'xl if Ralph Garris Vice-President .wlg,'?, nl 1 ,L i l 'I Toby Holmes Janet Ward J UNIORS i 1'17'Q'V' A1VC2 Price Inez Sullivan Namfie Daly Secfefafy Treasurer ,FN- V ,N f nxt j-rn ' 2, , L Kathryn Potter Joyce Head 'E' 0 Edna Wyse Griffin Chester Sutton CLASS FLOWER Carnation CLASS COLORS Pink and Silver CLASS MOTTO Nothing is Gained .Without Work. H4 H Reporter 9 if J. W. Jones ,pv- Bvelyn Lamm f A 1' 'A if w L: ffl, fi' ,wwf l- . KH w ifi -1, 49:2 ' Q ', A, 6' 7 a if iz img NINTH GRADE na Ann Jackson, Carrie Lou Bowden, a Jean Kilpatrick Shirley Coker, thy Stroud Joyce Lane, Linda Jones, Carol Coletram, Mildred h Clara Creel, Justeen Kilpatrick, Barwick, McRoy Lane, Donald r Nelson Price, Johnny Bowden. LY Creel, Burtrell Pr1ce,,Frank ips, David Bartlett, Kenneth Bartlett. r Lld Davenport, Mr Walter Creel, n TENTH GRADE First row: Carolyn Herring, Mamie Jean Herring, Christine Smith, Dora Williams, Jean Price, Pete Jones. Second row: Bobbie Jean Whitley, Esther Whitfield, Louise Price, Johnny Daly, Donald Hinson Third row: Virginia Grant, Rex Price, Bobbie Kornel gay, Richard Ivey. Fourth row: Kenneth Beasley, Grover Williams, Mrs. Bessie Coalson, David Williams. Y ,- . V' ' I wr' A N - ,. 1 p ,. '5 fi ,g V e . N ' ,B ,f I N - N ,Ms fig tie 'Q , , +1 1 . rug r ' 44' '1' -0 Y f . ii , 1 '--- I A I.-7 r is S' A r ,gm Mhinihhiflnm .5.l.ia..lillmLll.l.liiiA..1lli..4ihli.i.ln.lm1lL.n Donald Davenport, W. C. Sanderson, Rex '.Aw:.1ff,sfT Jxmmxe Creel, Franklin Phillips, Edwin Holmes, Mr B111 Corbett, Coach. Bryant Shxvar, Jarvxs Pate, Ralph Garris, AVAQCW 'M' ' 'Qhiii ?fiP'i , .1,, Vk:'f1tiUU1X!lGiiLQiL'1 s S lllfiiiiw SQQIRKWRWKB . , . A fy .'S4,gQ,,1gggqrguQ.1zBfli-H if W B v A f ff , . , . ' , ,, I I , ' W , 'UTY il!! nf .Mi .Bid 5 - if I , 1 ,,y,, A' , 1 11,15 -1 1 1 1 -+0-' -. .ww Q Qf 9 a n A 'AW lb .B r + of f. A a aa L Tn A4 ,tif V, is f ' .E+ -Sf f A B'- Jqey 6 1 l ll BOYS BASKETBALL A - as Q.-,yank lf .if TEAM , A - , -15533: BwlEEf.Jl!9Ml'llQfY 4 Aiwa-IQ 555511555561 ii E 4, lhllw if M GIRLS BASKETBALL XX, ' Ci A if -A 4' -9' if nv - .f- to ,. 4 'ef xl SH tl P v 1 . I , 1 if 4-9 1 Q' ia ' ' -ef? ,W CHEERLEADERS Panis Moye Jean Price Joyce Head Nannie Daly Blanche Wiiliams ATHLETIC COUNCIL Irene Mozingo, Vice-President Rex Price, Representative Mamie Jean Herring, Secretary Janie Creel, President Carolyn Herring, Representative Mildred Williams, Treasurer www- STUDENT coUNc1L Seated: Rex Price, Secretary W. C. Sanderson, President I Mr. J. 0. Waters, Advisor Billy Ray Herring, Rep, Standing: Emma Jean Kilparrick, Treasurer Janet Ward, Rep. Nannie Daly, Vice-President Dorothy Stroud, Rep. - WV W xv :,1!1'H:l -4 Ii+:1:', .g...gnmmII.ellWmmlhlllilllliillilixmitllliiilllilnsli I I I I3 +I if www' in M XM? .4 'N Wei 9S QS? '15, N?4+ U p BETA CLUB +Fint row: :Margaret Maxwell, Panis Moye, Blanche Williams, Nannie Daly, Alyce Price, Janet Price, Jewel Dawson. President sdvond row: Janet Ward, Inez Sullivan, Secretary: Catherine Potter, Edna Wyse Griffin, Vice- President: Cleon Bowden, Ellen Bartlett. rxfnrd row: ildred Williams, Lorena Lamm, Sallie e Davenport, A. J. Herring, Mrs. Ellen ray, Advisor: Irene Mozingo, Janie Creel, arie Williams, Treasurer. IBD!! C. Sanderson, Nolan Hinson. , . ' 1 1 Il I ' EE ' 1' ' , I' 1 VW , ' 'I N , 4 ,A V. y . I Y . ' L 4HH OFFICERS Jane Price, President Dogma Vee Johnson, Song Leader Norma Ann Jackson, Joyce Head, Treasurer Secretary iw 'i !1 S I 1, 4 if 5 1 I I I E F 1 N 1 I u 4 i 5 ? WK n LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Mrs. Mark Herring, Mr. G. Morgan Maxwell, Chairman. Standing: Mr. Clay Brown Dale, Mr. Lyman Smithf Absent: Mr. George Bartlett, ,y or-'Vi mm I Ng., E, ,ffl fr IAA. IQ A A I A ,A E, X it ' Mfr X A, I az! . ' I L 5. fr .... A X . -gg, 31 in vc, i sw- if? ,Q A 45 . X by n VK L MARSHALS , ff -I i l ' ' A a C A , iv J A ii Seated: f' .e 'J' xx ,gg ,.,. , Janet Ward, Inez Sullivan, Chiefg Edna - B X X V Wyse Griffin. 3 Standing: f A ww- '- -- W 0 Nannie Daly, Joyce Head, Janet Price. Absent: Ng , ,N v . 1 ,, 1 wwf' fy' J .J V - If----r - lg- Vp -- ..... M., L... M., ,AAA,A AAAV ,, ,Am Alyce Price. Q. 4 - .4 4 . ,I ., .fi CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Mary Jones Mrs. Ressie Whaley Mrs. W. L. Creel -ua. .P me .W f- il: wi, .P r , BOY SCOUTS First row: Wade Hancock, Vernon Price, Deputy Crew Leader: Billy Ray Herring, Explorer Thad Gurley, Patrol Leader, Bob Smith. Second row:, Millard Johnson, Jimmy Creel, Secretary Jake Maxwell, Explorer, J. B. Hancock, Explorer, Delmas Head, Explorer. Third row: Arthur Herring, Burtrell Price, Treasurer, Franklin Phillips, Crew Leader. Fourth row: Mr. W. L. Creel, Scoutmasterg Mr. Bill Corbett, Assistant Scoutmaster. A52 MS? 3. Bus DRIVERS A , 3 Nolan Hinson A. J. Herring W. C. Sanderson Edna Wyse Griffin Kenneth Lane Ashton Dawson Chester Sutton 'V A-...QA liiiiilii l ll W ilixilw aw! SAFETY COUNCIL First row: Jean Casey, Irene Mozingo, Blanche Williams. Second row: Emma Jean Kilpatrick, Esther Whitfield Nannie Daly, Janet Ward, Patty Price, Christine Singleton. Third row: Inez Sullivan, Sallie Mae Davenport, Mildred Williams, Kenneth Price. SNAPSHOTS .iagfi 'N I Flu- M,...41f- 'Y' ww nv, P '4 af: Vlbmlr . .V 10,5 ..rrA1vn .MHAHUIU 1!4 -0 SNAPSHOTS 741.0-ff Dun lift 'Zhu 'x ,,,.d4W rf . K 'lar-a ful Q - 61.4 e, ery . ll' lu , v BNN!! D wil-Q X31 fy, Q' xl L' ff55 ..W W iw' 4 f 9' ' 1 A ' ' Ja' 'Y ,l f ' .5 5 lift 54' L l , K V Ki., ' 1 ' ' 'Q' U, Y, 131-:dex QOMMMQ 3'-WM 559191691259 WBESKYM Til!! Q32 EGG iii. TIF' '-Eff! EIGHTH GRADE First row: Floyd Mozingo, Billie Price, John Adams, Lloyd Mozingo, Geneva Potter, Esther Wade, Nellie Lane. Second row: Billy Rae Herring, Vice-Pres.: Christine Kilpatrick, Carolyn Shivar, Carolyn Potter, Jo Ann Grady, Vernon Price. Third row: Ruth Sutton, Lucille Williams, Reporter: Lola Pearce, Harold Lee Wade, Delmas Head. Fourth row: . Christine Singleton, Gayra Price, Georgia Lee Barwick, J. Bill Corbett, Teacher, Jake Maxwell, Ralph Whaley, J. B. Hancock. Absent: Jane Price, Secretary and Tres., Jimmie Ward, President: Molly Kornegay, Leroy Martin, Dennis Lee Sutton.. M.. , .,.,.,., .fa mi. was Y. f ---H 43, e b, v , ' , .. ..,., MW, ...W .4 W.. nwmw 1. 4 .,- .. ,5 .. ' wp -gf ,W .1-.mu .W-a-pw-,qu ff M' M -A 4 f Q.. , -asm M... ...M .,.-,.,.,a. M- -.1 Q-W U- f he gf' -fvzzry ,,.. - Q.-W-1-, .-wnv.4-,vv-1mn-v-- , '.:'gg,.5, Y ' ff 1- '-f um in-mwnsnann-an an -4 , , :kj fly, 3 ,lf N. . N -V-V -sw A . mqvnqwusv -in uns - levi P ,,. , -.V V W. 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Third row: Fannie Lou Beasley, Pansy Parks, Doris Mason, Esther Williams, Gayle Sanderson, Miss Alexander, Teahcerg Bobby Bishop. Absent: Milton Edwards, James Wade, Edward Creech, Christopher Williams, Carl Ray Price, Barbara Tilghman, Marylan Tilgh- man, Charles Hardy, Dorie Jean Barwick. E . fat. , .-W M24 mme u, -new 224431155 I lil 'S HW frame! I Haiti? 198:41 ' B N-fsi 'l '14 vii?-'fi' WIN W I 111 .First row: 5 Moye, Geralleen Davis, Ann McArthur, if 935, Q' Edna Pearsall, Donna Johnson. aff 'X ,Second row: V' 1 '1 iff Jean Sutton, Jean Quinn, Geraldine Mason 1 1 1 1- 1 1 11 11 1 1 I 1 5111 1 .1 E . Bri on ws ll an if SEVENTH GRADE - First row: Peggy Adams, Ruth Lamm, Lois Hinson, Woodard Jackson, Millard Johnson, Bob Smith, Johnny Sasser, Mr. Everett Thomp son. Second row: Elizabeth Barfield, Sylvia Price, Stella Lane, Shirley Creech, Dorothy Brogden, Christine Sutton. Third row: Louise Grady, Franklin Smith, Kenneth Potter, Cecil Stroud, Wilbur Price. Absent: Donald Price, Thurston Price, Bob Williams. K dig. Q-13153175 Ywiii 795:52 bl' 19 2514 'wk H M SIXTH GRADE Charles Coletrain, James McNamara, Kenneth Martin, Marlton, Price, Gary Hosanna Jones, Margaret Singleton, 3 : Lewellyn Nolan, Gaynell Holmes, Eunice ' Creech, Pattie Price, Emma Sanderson. Third row: 1 Wilma Jones, Jackie Lynch, Carol Weaver Fourth row: A ' 1 Wade Hancock, Thomas Hall, J. B. Grant 11 Bobby Thompson. Absent: John Bartlett, Ruby Ivey, Roscoe Moore, 1 Eugene Price, 'Ann Mozingo, Kenneth Grady, J. W. Lane, Kenneth Price, 1 1 1 I 1 1 1,1 11 111+ 1 , 1 1 1: , 15.4411111131 111 14 3534455111-z.1ui:v mum' -11529130 MW awww fr!! meme ii Kill anna SES 043845 mmm naw' it ,,!':l!l'i!i! Kg-., wi., eww. Kiowa .msg K V83 FOURTH GRADE First row: Faith Lane, Randall Kornegay, Hazel Wade, Max Smith, Betty B. Smith, Peggy Sutton, Bruce Ann Price, Wesley Creech. .Second row: Leonard Etheridge, Andrew Bartlett, Ruth Creech, 'Linda Quinn, Ruby Creech, Commie Jones, Ann Lane, Mrs. Shivar. Third row: Jimmie Best, Kenneth Stroud, Bobbie J. Price, Larry Price, Ronald Lane, Donald Lane, Billy Benton. Fourth row: Maxine Hardy, Faye Singleton, Eula Rose' Grady, Muriel Williamson, Marshall Beasley, James Adams. Fifth row: Kenneth Best, William Etheridge, Travis Herring, Jimmie Adams. mssmsnsmm 'awww WWW? 4 MGX SQA Vi :is 'I W9 Vu fi M 1 Mi FIFTH GRADE First row: Shirley Wiggins, Nora Frances Grady, I Sutton, Horace Piner, Carol Barwick, Al Stowe, Nellie Gray Strickland, Geneva Adams, Vernon Potter, Donald William Margaret Potter, Dean Whaley. Second row: Jack Ivey, Kenneth Wade, Linda Sutton Wendell Whitman, Bobby Potter, Kenn Grady, Lena Smith, Joyce Hinson Keith Price, Edward Adams. Eugene Smith Inez Holmes Ruby Sas Third row: I r , , 5 ' I Mary Glisson, Ann Thompson, Catherx Parks, Roger Stroud, Jackie Stowe Cui Price, Dorothy Daly. Fourth row: Margaret Ann Grant, Patricia Jackson, Hilda Hancock, Marshall Casey, Alma J Williams, Van Holmes. Absent: Doris Coor, Shirley Singleton. -4... 'S M ll 71 ' in I 1 THIRD GRADE First row: Minnie R. Price, Joyce M. Smith, Judy C. Price, Bettie Lou Coltrain, Anna Ruth Williams, Clemmie F. Holmes, Wayne Price, Donald Price, Alex Ivey, Mrs. Hendrix, Teacher. Second row: y Nina G. Parks, Gary Whaley, Alice F. Price, Harry Price, Billy R. Moore, Dorothy P. Davis, Jimmy McKeel, Pattie M. Herring. Third row: Jimmy Altman, Ben Hancock, McKinley Price, Rosa Tripp, C. C. Price, Ray Potter, Fourth row: Hubert Coalson, Roy Holmes, Marlow Kornegay, Roy Mason. Absent: Rodney Smith, Johnny Best, Carolyn Tilghman, Steve Price, Larry B. Tillman, Louise Oliver. Miumziaebfililh Smkfz-f, :LQ-. . J' , l 1S'6 f ml 'gas GWB' 4 nu- , . sw. FIRST GRADE First row: Lynn Head, Bobby Grady, Nina Stroud, Geneva Price, Pearl Adams, Glenda Daly, Lynwood Smith. Second row: Miss Gillerlain, Mary Ann Waters, Barbara Garris, Donald Stroud, Jimmie Garner, Carolyn Alphin, Virginia Jackson Ray Herring, Lorene Williams. Third row: Faye Weaver, Annette Grady, La Vern Price, Jackie Best, Frances Pope, Nancy TriPP, Kenneth Sutton. Fourth row: Jerry Tillman, Jake Price, Ray Ginn, Wayne Holmes, Michael Sutton. Absent: Paula Mozingo, Joyce Adams. :.............-..--11 FIRST i L ' ' AND SECOND GRADES First VOID! Carolyn Creech, Julia Mae Murphy, Linda ij f Fa e Stroud Alma Ra Moore Grace Y 1 Y 1 McArthur, Peggy Ann Price, Helen Ferrell, A Joanne Phillips, Mrs. Lucy O. Smith. Second row: Linda Ruth Price, Elizabeth McCollum, Barbara Herring, Rose Ward, Durwood Whitman, Arnold Price, Jesse William Brown. Third row: Henry Jones, Terry Hancock, Rodney Barwick, Leo Hinson, Judy Raiford, Billy ., Ray Singleton. Fourth row: Sherwood Thompson, Joyce Brown Dale, Oddis Thompson, Matthew D. Turner, Ronald Coalson, William Glissen. .Q . 4 I , -4 .4-V N. Ir J 9 44 4 v ,u,' Inf. 1 an we .. f, ghv1'!nl.Llif'.1l. I J. A. VINSON J. ALLEN VINSON WILLIAM VINSON J. A. VINSON COAL COMPANY Phone 149 Superior Coal Service GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL SERVICE MOTOR CO., INC. 115 East Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Telephone 2340 Exclusive Lincoln - Mercury Dealer Congratulations Graduating Class MCBRIDE and HERRING Goldslgoro's Finest Sporting Goods Store We Invite You to Call on Us I ROUSE FUNERAL HOME Operators of ROUSE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Ambulance Service . . Phones 2121 - 2561 LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA R. O. CREECH 25 SON Farmers Quality Fertilizers LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA .z. .....1.1....1.nug..i1.IIuMuizi4....l111ix111iii1I1iilI11l.z..iiiIfxiiiiiiiiiiiiighiiiiiiiiiiiiii . -- 4h 1 1 i KINSTON MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS B. E. 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I Compliments of GUY PATE GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY MOTORS Sales --FORD- Service GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I 'N f I I .H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I,,Ml W I ,, ' ' ' ' ' 'iw ru, ig 11i 1N,' ' L1- 5 ' ,. 1.' 11 7 41 ,,:, 3 1 mlu1n15mm1ux.LumI.-.I.m. .A .A I mu. ..n..,:....1mhllllnmLllnnlalmlllilxll..IILAMIUIYLMML4 -'mul Nw .vfv - , I 'elf' 'U I GARNER'S FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Dial 2124 KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA COBLE STUDIO Distinctive Portraiture Wedding Pictures by Appointments 108 E. North St. fKINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA DAWSON S MEAT MARKET Grocerles Ice Cream Drinks Gas SEVEN SPRINGS N C NEIL JOSEPH S The Talk of the Town Ladles Ready to Wear Shop 1llS Center St Phone 651 GOLDSBOR0 NORTH CAROLINA ' Y 1 .- - , . . 7 . . , . . Y f nw 1-Q1-L -fu ,- wa r I f' 15 , rthvf ' 'Q , , m y L ies.-,, , N. ffi:i'i'f,'1. 'jliiii Hr 44 ,, .wi ij' , ,. V1 xl! 5: W I .1-1 imul MMM, .lruulxllsnv ' N Millar. V PATE-DAWSON MOTOR CO., INC. 233 N. Center St. Telephone 808 GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA LESSER'S Ladies - Misses - Juniors Ready to Wear 102 E. Walnut St. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA DR. R .M. BAILEY Veterinarian Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 1525-J Breeder Registered Shepherds Registered Yorkshire Hogs. Lean Meat and Bacon Type Hogs BLACKMON'S J EWELERS Watch, Clock and Jewel Repairs Choice Line of Jewelry 223 N. John St. GOLDSBORO. NORTH CAROLINA I ml' N xl' ,- V. - s , , n, , ' 1 , , 1 1 , , ML A w uw, wx 2- n 1 'fm fx SMITH HARDWARE CO. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA For Anything In Hardware GRIFFIN'S BARBECUE Absolutely The Best Pig and Chicken Mt. Olive Highway Outside Goldsboro HERMAN STRICKLAND Gas - Oil and Groceries Cold Drinks and Ice Cream Highway 55 8 miles East of Mt. Olive, N. C m J. M. HARDY INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds LA GRANGE. NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR HARDWARE COMPANY Kelvinator- Philco C. C. 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Ricks, Manager Congratulations Seniors Protect Your Future By Insuring With LA GRANGE INSURANCE AGENCY James F. Britt, Manager Life - Auto - Fire - Hail - Casualty - Hospital - Bonds Insurance of All Kinds LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA CENTER STREET ESSO SERVICE At Bus Station MT. OLIVE,. NORTH CAROLINA La GRANGE POOL ROOM Harold Coltrane LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA I KRAFT'S STUDIO MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA I Quality Portraits and Commercial I Work of All Kinds A nice portrait-the ideal gift for all occasions I . Compliments of B. T. POLLOCK 8 SON K1NsroN, NORTH cARoLrNA Compliments of JESSE G. BROWN KINQTON, NORTH CAROLINA It Pays To Shop At PENNEY'S GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA l FARMER'S WAREHOUSE 1 and 2 Phone 709 - 2298 GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Simon B. Hill Harold Benton Carl Holloman Marvin Rouse For The High Dollar and Quality Fertilizer SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Fertilizers - Baugh's - Dixie - Morris Electrical Appliances - Radios - Refrigerators - Hardware Farm Machinery - Paints - Groceries John Deere Tractors and Farm Machinery SEVEN SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA MT. OLIVE FLORAL CO. Mignonett's Personal Touch Telephone 2217 MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA ALBERT'S SODA GRILL Fried Oysters - Hamburgers Chicken in the Basket Jumbo Milk Shakes Fountain Service - Hot Dogs Sandwiches MT. OLIVE. NORTH CAROLINA COX BROTHERS Wholesale Distributors Ask your favorite merchant for Mother's Silk Flour and treat yourself to a Wonderful biscuit MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA IDEAL BARBER SHOP See Chif - Pool - Moore LA GRANGE. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of JOHN W. MITCHELL SD Smith Douglas Fertilizer LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA PATTERSON BROTHERS FURNITURE COMPANY Quality Furniture at Reasonable Prices Cash and Credit MT. OLIVE. NORTH CAROLINA n H -M 1 ,, , i, f H I .,..,, wlllllm 1 .,,. ,. .migwmml ' I l Compliments of Compliments of STANDARD AUTO CO. PEARSON'S DEPT. STORE KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA CARR SPRING CO. Compliments Of Pho 762 B. W. CANADY 8 SON ne Hardware GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA W. R. JENNETTE FURNITURE COMPANY MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Furniture and Home Furnishings HASTY PLUMBING and HEATING CO. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Dealers in Plumbing and Heating Supplies Telephones: Office 318-W - Residence 80 F. S. Hasty MT. OLIVE. NORTH CAROLINA D. T. McPhails 25 sons W. H. BEST is SON Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes Larro Feeds -MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ROSE'S 10c '65 250 Compliments of WHITLEY MILLING CO. MT' OLIVE' NORTH CAROLINA ADAMSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA I 1 BILL'S PLACE C urb Service Sandwiches - Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - Bar-B-Q - Milk Shakes N01'th Ch1ll'Ch St. Phgng MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA n-X 'i'i-'Tlii--i i TYNDALL FUNERAL Cgmplimenfs gf HOME i Embalmers - Funeral Directors JQI-IN F, HOBBS Ambulance Service MT. oL1v.liTh121'iiR?rti3cARoL1NA I STOCK YARD GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ' 1+ il 1 ng W. P. ROSE SUPPLY CO. Building Materials Phones: 33 and 1288-W GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA D. H. PRICE, JEWELER Watches - Clocks - Jewelry Repair Work Guaranteed for I year Get free check-ups on watches 102 E. Mulberry St. GOLDSBORO, N. C. U' ELLIS MOTOR SALES, NC. 24 Hour Wrecker Service PHONE 2005 MT. OLIVE, N. C. m ..Ai1nlsi4:u.iLL..iAUiiiiilIiili MICKEY S PASTRY SHOP Compliments of FIRESTONE Cakes Pies Doughnuts HOME 25 AUTO SUPPLIES GOLDSBORO NORTH CAROLINA , I , n - .f Y MUSIC 26 SPORTS It Pays To Play GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA l ' 1 1 l 1 'Q 1 1 I Shop For Less In MT OLIVE NORTH CAROLINA Everything for the Car, Home or Bicycle e 1 A Compliments of A. C. HATCH MT. ouvls, NORTH CAROLINA GINN LUMBER COMPANY Quality Building Materials Doors 8 Windows Flooring Siding Custom Sawing Formerly in Business in Seven Springs An Old Friend of Seven Springs Folks W, ,FWUU nl H. C. SPENCE MOTOR CO., INC. Sales --FORD- Service Railroad Street Phone 247-1 LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA Frigidaire - Refrigerators - Ranges Made only by General Motors Sold and Served by GARNER BROTHERS MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA CLINIC DRUG CO. Prompt Prescription Service Beside Henderson-Crumpler Clinic- .J ack Lister - Shelton Boyd MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA MURRAY SUPPLY CO. Custom Grinding and Mixing of Feeds Purina Chows - Seeds - Farm Supplies MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA 1 vw r'-, ,iilizimi w,5ulMlllzi:,:-L:...,:n ' '- :Wil mmimnbmlinliulkxmiilC 5 1 1 . 'Uv' . 11? W I 1 BILL'S BARBER SHOP Quality Work - Courteous Service MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA MOORING MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Parts and Service HN. sv,-er-' LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA BANK OF MT. OLIVE Our Bank Your Bank . OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA QQ SVS Mig I f 155 I : if 'v MT 'I -1 3 IQ I 1.4 n A A I I- we Compliments of LUBY BELL MOTOR coMPANY Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer We also carry a select stock of Used Cars Authorized Sales and Services PHONE 179 MIT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA THE BANK OF WAYNE This is your home bank-owned by over 500 local stockholders-operated by homefolks.. Bank with us and keep your money in our own community. We promise you the best service, and appreciate your business. The Best Place to Arrange a Loan GOLDSBORO 8 LA GRANGE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 i' u,..l,lln V :W ,4',i'w U Ili,,nmI,:..ixl1unlalllllliilllilllI J' F hifi I W MVMWI1 W. G. BRITT Royster Fertilizers - Cotton LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA SHIVAR BROTHERS Meats - Groceries - Gas Stoves SEVEN SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Shop Regularly at DEIFELLS DEPT. STORE Style and Thrift Leaders LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA HEILIG LEVINE Compliments of of Kinston, Inc. WHITES STORE for fine furniture MT. OLIVE. NORTH CAROLINA KINSTON. Noun-1 CAROLINA LEON J . SIMMONS Dealer in Hardware and Seeds General Electric Home Appliances Maytag Appliances MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA SHUMATE FUNERAL HOME Wayne Mutual Burial Association Ambulance Service GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I 4 ll Congratulations to the Senior Class of Seven Springs High School TYNDALL SEED 25 FEED The Home of Good Eats SUPPLY CC. of Kinsron Wishes you the best of luck ELA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA in all your endeavors of life. International Tractors - Trucks - Farm Machinery Packard Automobiles Joliet Corn Shuck Shellers, J. M. EDGERTON and SON, Inc. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO SILK STORE We Do Upholstering Make Slip Covers - Belts - Buckles Covered Buttons Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated 211 N. John St. GOLDSBORO, N. C, For Liife Insurance Accident C8 Health Insurance Fire Insurance Hospitalization Insurance Automobile Insurance Hail Insurance KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Call L. R. CLAYTON Compliments of HARRIS FURNITURE KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of OETTINGER BROTHERS KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CLIFFORD VERNON GARAGE MT. OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of STANDARD DRUG COMPANY KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA WAYNE POULTRY CO. In Goldsboro los WAGGONER FLORAL Tin Warehouse SERVICE For all your flower needs phone 565 The Beauty of our Business Is Flowers G01-DSBORO1 NORTH CAROLINA 211 s. center sf. Phone 1693 ...,, - --i--- I I 1151 1 11 -1' 1 1 1 THOMPSON-WOOTEN OIL CO. ooLDsBoRo KINSTON Shell Kerosene - Gasoline - Fuel Oils - Motor Oils - Lubricants ilii . We Appreciate Your Patronagen Sterling Wooten Earl Thompson I wil 1, 1' 1! 11, Q1 15 1 11 il 1 11 i I - H 111 1 1 1 1 111 1 .1 l l i 'Ill '1 1, I 1 THE WAYNE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. fl 1 1 N 1 1 GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ' Phone 101 1 1 11 1 111 11' 1 1 1 1 Distributors of White Silk Flour I F lf' .111 21. ' 1111 1251 1 W 1 ill WAYNE MUSIC CO. 11 RoBB1N's 1 100 Selections Picola Radio and Television Service Service That Satisfies 100 W, Ash St, All Work Guaranteed Route 3 Phone 1986.1-1 111 Phone: Day 1419 - Night 2224-J, 2387-M GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 1 .1 1 11' GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Q' 131 1 I I '11 Ywx, !1,i151:'i L11 X ..n,.,...-A.LL.LaL .QL , - L........11......1111L..i1.1....L..1. .s,114l4ge11l91u1.1.llllu4lll4M11 , ii , il' ' I l S 11 1 1 HUB DEPT. STORE Mansour's 105-7 E. Walnut Street Phone 1180 GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BELK TYLER'S GoLDsBoRo, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of T. A. LOVING CO. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA M. W. HUSSEY STOCK YARD' Mules '86 Horses Auction Sale! Private Sales Daily 1 mile E. of Seven Springs on Hi-Way 55 to Kinston r f J llllilllltll. :..v I i w ,mul 1 5, ll, il: , n .ii , 1' .. 11 1 W A 1 ' ' . , ., RANDOLPH'S FLORIST Q, Goldsboro Highway Phone 4850 no I KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA X ix '- - - --- C l' t f 1 ' DAUG1-1ETY's Esso amp 'mm S 0 li SERVICE We I... HARVEY AND SON f AAA Service QI King and Queen St. Telephone 3318 E KINSTON, NORTH CAROLTNXA KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA I THOMPSON MOTOR COMPANY I in Sales -Dodge-Plymouth-- Service U 602-604 N. Heritage sf. Phone 4159 LL KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA ii W., F i VEY'S SERVICE STATION I Parts - Accessories - Repairs Compliments of I I 4 DRIVE INN-GRILL I Shell Gas - Washing S5 Greasing al SEVEN SPRINGS' N' C- A-DAMSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA f ,wi Mis 'rm ' was ' Jw 14 bi I :Iii -1 ' M ,,,,gv,- -i1f.p,.,, wi, .' 'JMU 1!',,fir':.lj1'v 1 YP .'4'iimII1,i ,..-:nl nu mmwwllumuhm' i w' M If L r W 1 1 I-intl RALPH w. PRICE ' Service Station and Grocery Store Gas - Oil - Groceries - Ice Cream - Drinks p Try Our Service I Hi-Way 55 - 3 miles East Mt. Olive, N. C. .z L 1 r I -1 --, nm: if nx- Compliments of WEST MACHINERY KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA I Compliments of HANK'S PLACE Compliments of Auto Body and Fender Repairs IDEAL CLEANERS Welding - Painting I 304 E. King sr. KINSTON, N. c. I KINSTON NORTH CAROLINA S ' YI J. T. SUTTON Mutual Insurance Fire - Auto - Hail - Pack Barn Your Friendly Mutual Agent KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA gz BAKER FURNITURE COMPANY Friendly Furniture Store 101-103-105 s. Queen sr. Phone 4034 KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of the PARAMOUNT-CAROLINA OASIS THEATRES KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1,7 1 -f-a - - it DAINTY MAID BAKERY Bread and Brown 'n Serve 'em Rolls KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA W. E. BAILEY CO. Plumbing and Heating Automatic Water Systems Awnings Esso and Quiet May Oil Burners 125 E. N. St. KINSTON, N. C. CLAYTOR'S TIN SHOP Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds Slate and Asliestos Roofing Built Up Roofing A Specialty W' W A' mter arm lr 116 W. King St. Phone 3833 KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO. The Safe Executor Resources Over Eighty Million Dollars Commercial Savings and Trust Accounts NORTH CAROLINA Elm City Wilson Wallace Goldsboro Faison Fremont Kinston Selma New Bern Fayetteville Trenton Warsaw Williamston Plymouth QUINN AND MILLER COMPANY Furniture of Quality PHONE 3146 KINSTON, N. C. SEWELL'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialist PHONE 2554 KINSTON, N. C. I-Wlsll I I L. HARVEY AND SON COMPANY HI UV 'N IV? ii If 1 li. :b i 21 ' w E U I 4 I If 1 I W Established Since 1871 A KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA I wa . ,' More Than 75 Years of Bringing You the Finest in Merchandise I H I f ,gif Compliments of D. V. DIXON 3 SON GRADY'S HARDWARE Hardware KINSTON NORTH CAROLINA KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Compliments of KINSTON AUTO CO Compliments of COPELAND SUPPLY COMPANY KINSTON NORTH CAROLINA , H1 . 1 is 1 if J I ,M iw if A555 Fil 4 ' r fi I I I ,I A in w i ix R: It I If 1 R W H. H. McCOY CO. H I , I 11 If W' 1 imp I IM' KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA iw U' H, I4 4 I I Iii Ig: N IE ww' eg 1 A If Ar VI ' !j i nw A .A ii f 1 if-I ' , ix Ili I as 5 511 I Jr!! I Pius: 1 V r I I WI f I - MHIII In Every Town There's One Best DONALD HERRING'S , PM T0 Shov- In Kinston It's sToRE BRODY'S Complete Stock of Groceries Feeds - Ice Cream Drinks - Fruits Vegetables SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. 17' H 1 l N' MIDYETTE HARDWARE CO. Hardware - Building Materials Electric and Mill Supplies Paints and Oils Phone 3742 KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA A. J. SUTTON AND SONS General Merchandise Phone 3134 Your Patronage Appreciated KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BELK-TYLER'S KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations Seniors BROWN DRUG CO. 130 E. Walnut St. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments 0f Compliments of DRIVE INN-GRILL GEORGE R' SMITH I Goldsboro Hi-Way Goldsboro H1-Wav ADAMSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ADAMSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 'nl A BROOM MOTOR COMPANY Willis-Overland Dealer Dependable Used Cars GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Telephone 1088 225 N. John St. FARMERS SUPPLY CO. BERNEY'S LOAN CO, Jimmy Rollins - Neal Seegars uspartonn Feeds 1 Baby Chicks 201 E Walnut St. Phone 2221 Groceries - Hardware - Seeds GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 1071 118 N. John St. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 4aNeed Money?-See Berneyn. +- BRYAN TRACTOR 25 EQUIPMENT CO. Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment Phone 3000 Mt. Olive Hi-Way GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I ......2... . Compliments of POLLY'S DEPT. STORE KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA n FERRELL MOTOR CO. I Oldsmobile - G. M. C. Trucks Sales and Service KINSTON. NORTH CAROLINA RACHELL'S REALTY CO. of KINSTON, INC. Real Estate Auctioneers 118 E. Blount St. Dial 3404 KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA LYNN C. FERRELL CO. Dealers in Fertilizers and Farm Supplies Phone 4341 N. Heritage KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ILENOIR BEAUTY SHOP KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HOOKER BROTHERS Wholesale Groceries KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Marie Williams Chester Sutton Kenneth Lane J. W. Jones Kenneth Price Edward Holmes Mrs. Gertrude G. Scott FRANK PHILLIPS G. E. Appliances SEVEN SPRINGS? N. C. BRINK'S PLACE Chicken - Steaks All Kinds of Sandwiches ' Box B-2 KINSTON. NORTH CAROLINA iiiiiailiaiiiiiniifiiaazim f1u1a42fsW1:'g g'1 gf 1f w'q,2::g fmeff' n , ' rl Q W I V 1 ' ld ,pal 4 3 llnvv 1 W W w, w ' j 411' I J, 1 74 ,PT ff' ' ' V' , , , W , X, , 4 F K' , , 1 ffrlq If .u -1251543 A ,T r in 4 w W wx W X 1 4. N w 1, 4, 1' ' 7, . 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