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

 - Class of 1956

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We hope thisbook wiH do much tobring back n1en1ories that will nuake you feel that you are back together with your high school friends oncernore. Goodluck graduates. We havefaidxinyou uadoyour bestin whatever you undertake. r -AY... ..,-4.,. , I School Scenes QA. ., M1- ' 'wp 'iiffg I! 22 x.. Nil ,A . QQQQ W YH' Y ty ,A E. 1' 42 V - ' 1 s N . as Wgmfi 'QHQH ' A ' 'wil' ' BA, i H N4 1 .L up ' W 5 . 'us 'i V , . - ' V ' ,Af WJ -,I 4, A ' I I, vs-'Hair 'N 4 1 ,any i PHI 4-'hge '-L-fi' . w G s ai iii i' Vaazaa.-sz Q ..:' A E1 - fu Wk 'li A i 5 , Q 1 J QMVQ Qfwffwfzjjg WZ , gym! WWQQQ QW JW!! MW f WWW' W MWMWM MMWL hw Wwffwiffwwpjfwwwffggi ' WZZZ2Q W ffifffwygg Z Ek elmo! Haard Members 1 ,. , ,gr rg W I .. ,,y4:,JI.Q 'yy ' LQ 'Q-W' ' ' 'W V- . 1 .4f 1 EW?- A ' - , M f .r ..r ...V-an-Q-.. 2 ie, , , X .,...,.i.i , Mrs. Mark Herring Sr. Mr. Lyman Smith L I . , , A .5 4- 5 q is ' Q41 , A , ' x E P! M .. If-rw r M1 ,, Lv , ww... xl A. - N.. Mr. C. B. Dale Chairman I If 1 . .Manga M I ? 55 . 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Fifth Row: Mrs. C. L. Turpin, Miss Ella Giller- lain. ,Alma Mater Your praises high we love to sing, Oh Seven Springs The thought of you to our warm hearts What fondness brings! Tho far We wander, tho many lands We roam We'll turn to you as loving children Turn toward home. We love to honor your dear name, Oh Seven Springs Hi, We'1l e'er delight to spread your Fame to sea and sky. We lovie your old walls the hills - They crown, we love, We love your dark majestic pines, The waving grove. O Alma Mater, may your life, Through all the years, Be radiant from your torch of truth And free from cares. May God protect you and all your Labors bless And spare you long for noble works Of usefulness. 2 Q 3' mf 'ff .,,z,,5 . rw' V Mt. 1 M, - .Q V1 t 1 'sg' 1 Q: v 1, 4. ,wry W, 1 E '?QbfQ 'Z ., fx fu gffgy gf .L ' J F4532 K W3 -nik, 5 Q x 'Q 9 sqm atv UQJ Qgt a. 5 'ii .2 lg '5 A 1 1 Q0 f IJ!- . ff ' ' 4, .. 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We are the builders of our dreams 'ff '53 R ix 'Q'!b- EDNA PEARSALL EMMA SANDERSON Vice President Treasurer It is better not to speak a word at all Nothing can bring you peace but your thantospeakmorewords thanwe lf se . shou1d. tftk 'Dx 'Wx Agn RUBY IVEY DURWOOD HOLMES N0t finished, just begun. Upward still and onward. lx , NA S5 ANNE MOZINGO EUNICE CREECH 'A good name is rathe r to be chosen Fate makes our relative s , choice han great riches. makes our friends. l? s. ,X ,' . gf: ! I h . 1 I W 1 j I .f I 1 X 1 CECIL COOR ADELI.. BENTON at first you don't succeed,try again It is one thing to be tempted, another t thing to fall FQ5, .alv m' fU5 ....-t, fbi GERALLEEN DAVIS PATTIE DALY hardbeginning rnakethagood ending To Be, Rather Than To Seem -Q, 'K 41-2 'Uk , 'N' ,,,- JEAN QUINN JOHN BARTLETT God helps them that help themselves Some are wise and s om e are other wise afsk Vi PM -an 2' 'Env MARGARET SINGLETON SHELBY KEARNEY Anythmg worth havmg 15 worth walt Nothmg great was ever ach1eved Wlth lng for Out enthllslafn J. W. LANE ANN MCARTHUR To be treatedkindly treat others kind Don't c ros s the bridge till you com to it -'wa ' KATHERINE ROGERS DWIGHT GRADY Mascot Mascot X x Th-9? IXVQ , fs, 313- ii I f TY f 1f Il Il ll -rv U f W' 1.503 sl . 'lg ul 9 QM! lu .QA K-: ., 1 my s. il-F l -a.,:l,A q,1.: aff-'I Q 1- 554g-L' Q t,1Q lg 1-Z4 - F' l 2 rush x President . . . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer. . Reporter . fe 1 1' . - 1 x v1f..v,s W ' gh , ',, v , Y . , W ,av junior Officers . . . . . Faye Sutton . . Eugene Smith . Margaret Potter : Gene Crawford . Cathe rine Parks x -. juniors Marshall Casey 'ry 4, Gene Crawford Dorothy Daly .,., Jean Edwards A is. L-H 'Z 4 Q' ' . 5. .I V' , ,Qi , ? Hilda Hancock , Q. l 'T -f P , 'F' Travis Herring ' ' 45 V , , , gil, Inez Holmes ,Y N' -M H, Eula Rose Grady 'Q h .ax Kenneth Grady f t ' ' H XJ, Nora Frances Grady A A--' V ik' is Patricia Jackson Peggy Kornegay fl ll Bonn1e Parks Horace P1ner Margaret Potter Lonme Rouse Emmett Sh1var ,x Eugene Sm1th Lmda Sutton Faye Sutton Dean Whaley 'N 'R 33 ny .,, Wendell Whxtman Sh1r11e w1gg1nS is X ' I our I X v M x ' 1 Hellg Levine Inc Town and Country Gas Co Ef1rd's Dept. Store Farmer's Furn1ture Kmston, N. C. Goldsboro, N C Goldsboro, N. C. La- Grange, N C. X '.: V2 J V. l, 7 I C 'J ea i ly. , tr: A 'gg f C 'Qi n Q 'Y lik l, ' C - C Y mx fl yi ia Q -Kin . N 1 'l'f E - , Q, 4-gf' l J oc' 1' 4' ,A ., - - . -I Ii . M x xx 'X v i S - E 2 -.,, xA YV . 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X Marlton Price it M21 or at at Linda Quinn A , ,. , . -4. Betty Bryant Smith '5'x ,, ' -Lif P' Faye Singleton A ,if '-,. , 5 f E 45 S Max Smith 1 ' Peggy Sutton 3 ' K K I 1 Hiram Wade , .Sgt ,. Y.. ., Xl 'X U., ' m ill? E Q. K 1 1 W I Billy Weeks Donald Williams A I d. y P . I LaGrange Insurance Agency C1-eecl-Us Inc La Grange. N C. Sponsored By Goldsboro, N c Raymond Grady's Service Station Giddenw Jewelry Seven Springs, N. C. Goldsboro, N C I' .Q 5 Y 1 'Rv' . An SMH.,-'fd t3'5-v vue- I . .: 9 M4 T131 4. A . , ' ' Q if . f 4 6 . , 1 0 54 ' 1 A ff -ff ,,, 419 i- is' , g . 1 -1 'if . L 1 Xi B 'Wai H 5' A, S A J iw' r .4 V ' :.,,gqu, !w Y I ' T - i . IJ 5 'xi ,ffm-Q, , ',, ' ' ' 4 ix- . ,U x 'Jw ' ' Lzyfis . -b ' ..,. WN- , ,,,,, +1 - - P: 34 4 1 wfw A -,M - -on .W , :rv S 1 ' , tf- A Q ' ll J , a ,! :fx wk 1 'xr 3 -I 136. 4 - x N.: -: W i-,fz f:5'1gp,Ioev .Q . b ,- V nt j, 5? ' fa' 0 ' - V .' ztgf f ' 5' Q 1 I I n -j 0 , oz -, ' yu . 0. 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Price Donald Price Edna Grace Price Elsie Jane Price Harry Price Judy Price McKinley Price Minnie Ruth Price Steve Price Ivey Quinn Linda Shivar Rodney Smith Rosa Tripp Betty Jane Wade Gary Whaley Ruth Williams Not pictured: Joyce Smith Farmer's Warehouse Open Air Market Goldsboro, N. C. and 1-- AT' 1013.10 U '.,. ' Ol- ,x, -'. . W, K, v 1, fe 4 '. ,-V x 'R 'A ,L NAP. J' f l 5.. Q-in -ff-' ' .J an wi 2-:M .JM ,, -f f Ti , .'r'am X531 L, J n--1--1-f--+-V' ,., ij? W in ff' ' z'j'fm Q pnrd l ,- X - xv A .Lf ...gk , ' flif' 1 1 1, . ,ig 9 V f , A ff' Mis A . 0 It V 'fx ff iz' i f 41 5. Q. x 9: .gf pl, V ' V ' Y, ,L , .GVF A,z4 MM' Y 4 Q 1 4 2 Q 4 1 ' Y 4: .yn 5 , 5 3 L .1 3 ix s ww. 5 . YJ- f .J 5 s Sighth Grade y fi: I --if , -2: Y ' Q 1 , 1 X 52 W., l Q ' if e. X X :att T pl f : -Q, ,,'- X 6- 1 P , af X 511 fe- 59' A 7 YS' 1 V 'Q' 'bv S. A 'i - , p A XR X in N f r Y i' is T P as iiag.. ' K ' T .- ' gil. X 'I A t Y If i If if rl I is mu' ' V Ar! Q iw N:-if 7 . . , t X 4 T fin N M x .. ,le i First Row, Left to Right: Rodney Barwick, Joseph Barwick, Betty Jo Brown, Joyce Dale, Charles Daly, Jack Deaver, Gerald Elmore, Durwood Grady, Linwood Hardy. Second Row: Barbara Herring, Gene Hinson, Walter Holmes, Betsy McCollum, Kenneth King, Ronald Letchworth, Ken- neth Perry, Jan Phillips, Linda Price. Third Row: Peggy Ann Price, Donald Ray Quinn, Judy Raeford, Larry Rouse, Geneva Stroud, Ray Thompson, M. D. Turner, Lou Ann Vinson, Marie Walker. Seeehth ,And Eighth Grades ' x ,vo 4 3- ' .5 4 . E. 'T 7 -. Q sin f' rib-V 1-L A :JY 4 . 1 f -- M - Q Y R :IW ' 'Q 'H in N: gf? .' ' if. fx Q f , 0' .' , . 1 ' 4 1 U. U M.. .Q y-I pf! . x . fa I I lil, , '.,i.?S.f..-will 1 H WL, 53 'it 347 Q 5 1 . , I fl ' f A ,V fx- I ' .s ,. ' f 3 , yi. T S w F - f is , lg XX Q 1-1 T I 1 I , X ' 5 'VA it H- 3 5' S - 'Tir 'E 'A fl' Q , ., 5 r 'l A R :ja 1 : I wx, .,-' ,X 1 Xin, N . 1 3 I . T Fir st Row, Left to Right: Doris Crawford, Glenda Daly, Marlton Davenport, Wayne Edwards, Allen Garris, Jimmy Grady, Linwood Grady, Beth Head, Ray Herring. Second Row: Leo Hin- son, Virginia Jackson, Grace McArthur, Janice Moore, India. Oliver, Maynard Price, Jean Perry, Geneva Price, LaVerne Price. Third Row: Billy Singleton, Nina Stroud, Afaie Sutton, Kenneth Sutton, Faye Weaver, Durwood Whitman. . Sponsored By Fred Lewis's Groc. A. J. Sutton and Sons Inc. Neuse Distributing Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co Dudley, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Seventh Grads ' . ' g ' G Y , 4- .G . 'r' Q -ff ur-. ii- Y Y'-' A 5.-1 f J 4 , 5 , I X ' r . ' ' ax I, .V i lj 4 PM - A' X .4 N' ' . ' :Ari ,Pi t Y rx is-il 1 P' v 1' K - vllhif-.lfd:'1' mmf: 'N l . R3 -4 P 'Q 5'l E gl .Y - Jie-. .Q f 52 ig Q ' -gs a' 199 ' i . , E K. fp- fel, Fm ex 'X A ' B' f- 1.,'f', 1 . 1 N ... If ,jf .Z T 4- A N- .A Sli . - ll R. 4, mmf.. A. .. T .X .1 -. ,ef First Row, Left to Right: Pearl Adams, Ca r olyn Alphin, Ernest Conley, Emory Daly, Bobby Deaver, Annette Grady, Bobby Earl Grady, Barbara Garris, Joyce Garris, Jimmie Garner. Second Row: Terry Hancock, Ella Mae Hardison, Rebecca Hardison, Lynn Head, Wayne Holmes, Elna Faye Jarman, Margaret Jones, Paula Mozingo, Julia Mae Murphy, James Arnold Price. Third Row: Jerry Linwood Price, Linwood Deems Smith, Roselene Smith, William Strickland, Michael Sutton, Linwood Tillman, Nancy Tripp, Marie Vinson, Carlton Levi Wade. Not pic- tured: Forrest Dunbar and Almo Ray Moore. Sixth Grade . - .M -'- .S 3 'i ' l- 451' 2' 'Ui x , :wr A 'Ml I JM? ' fl K vi... Q ' ' X , 'Q N X 1, ,sf . 3, , . . ,r fl ' H .vfjrf 1 ' 4' Rlxklllkf x.-1 M is .1 ' .C 75. l Al r I . V J' . . I r ..-A .5 ' if . 4 L Atl 1 v' 1 .U iq, ffl' 1 F ' v' L fy :Q F I . X L X U A X 1 I l .fi . 4 . . Q . l lesion! 3 J. First Row, Left to Right: Eddie Adams, Joyce Adams, Perry Barwick, Willard Barwick, Bertha B e nton, Jesse Brown, Clyde Daly, Kay Dawson, Jerry Dale, Glenn Fields, Linda Grady, Mike Grady. Second Row: Tommy Gurley, Louise Hardison, Brenda Head, Wanda Hester, Charles Herring, Ruth. Ann Hines, Kivett Ivey, GeraldiJackson, Tommy Jernigan, Major Jones, Beverly Kornegay, Marcella Lee. Third Row: Linwood Martin, Gail McCul1en, Charlotte Price, Frank- lin Price, Jimmy Quinn, L . J . Quinn, Louise Rogers, Marilyn Rouse, Teddy Shivar, George Strickland,Sally Summerlin,Bobby Gene Taylor. Not Pictured: Bobby Smith, Johnny Brodhead, Janice Whitfield, Lucille Barfield, Annie Mae Carter and Janice Holmes. Spons ored By W. R. 581111615122 F1-1I'Hit111'e CO- Made Rite Bakery Britt-Denmark Co Mt. Olive, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. La Grange, N. C. Qifth Grade 4- -A 4 4, ' lliri' T. 'J Y -L, .J ' , G ,W -7 5 ,Y., Wx i ,I W - J A X -it 1+ tr' . gil , l it . - 1 J .Q -.Il J. I .fgfjs R, ' I Tir V ' x . ,l fs, x c,, F i?f:a:5iJ3'la!l 1 4 -a if f - X he . I ig ty. 'gk l .lips 19 Blu, X A E U X 1 X, I S Q .x P ' N gl . f 5, fd g N 1 , 1 E' xl 1 klli N 'ui-NA . .ma ' L 1 M- .av 'Cid . T . N .Y .f' 'Ni ' Q t Y L Q Jlittml IXWL First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Adams, Kenneth Barfield, Marston Barwick, Shelton Benton, Randall Casey, Violet Casey, Patty Caudell, Betty Conley, Mary Joyce Davenport, C. G. Davis, Gay Ga r r i s , Becky Herring. Second Row: Ann Holloman, Ervin Johns on, Willard Lane, Paul Ma s on, Billy McCollum, Mary K. Moody, Henry Moore, Betty Lou Mozingo, Richard Mozingo, Lettie Oliver, Jesse Outlaw Jr., Sylvia Parks. Third Row: Royce Potter, Violet Price, Will- iam Pr i c e , Johnny Raiford, Gary Sanderson, Violet Sasser, Bobby Singleton, Durwood Strick- land, Geraldine Strickland, Ha rye y Summerlin, Linda Faye Summerlin, Jerry Sutton. Fourth Row: Merle Thompson, Curtis Tripp, Doris Williams, Wayne Williamson. Not Pictured: Ann Hinson, Jackie Best, G. W. Smith. gourth Grade lf E! ht I? xg' ig if J ggi- if Q ills ag- . J . , 5 4 'M' . I ., 7 . N. . .ff-. il 1 y ' J P A A kilt. ll' Gfr'lf.: We 1 -14 . .B a' 5 T 1-- iff 1 -- -,. L 'qv -0 Q. M' ' S -W - A- . -wf ss A, ' gg bv, 1 ' 'V I 'X A A J b. 1 Y X Q 1 lk N. xy -fir QQMWU. ,.?L A g5u4ilkJfnl fl -- 'I ' 'z - ' I' L ' ' Q, W -1 - ' Q 'v - ' - X A Y J A lx' it X el I '. 'AA . divan? lf. it ww llt' we First Row, Left to Right: Carol Ann Adams, Jo Ann Benton, Faye Best, Mary Lou Brown, Jer- ry Caudell, Lester Cruse, Annette Daly, Charles Davis, Linda Sue Deans., Jimmy Garris. Carol Heath, Har ry Holm e s . Second Row: Roy Hines, Susan Ivey, Frankie Jernigan, Bobby Gene Jones, Douglas Jones, Rodger Kilpatrick, Jimmy King, Frances Manning, Rena Myers, Charles Mozingo, Malc olm Murvin, Patten Parks. Third Row: Joyce Parks, Iris Price, June Price, Sally Mae Price, Eugene Sasser, Greg Smith, Larry Smith, Jimmy Summerlin, Jimmy Vinson, Jimmy Wade, Milton Wade, Linda Faye Walker. Not Pictured: Gerald Moore. Spons ored By Mooring Oil Co. M. W. Hussey La Grange, N. C. Seven Springs, N. C. R. O. Creech and Son Smith-Douglass Co. La Grange, N. C. Kinston, N. C. N Chird Grade 'Z' ' mf' gg y I m 1 -' F 5- V 5 X 1 . W X XV! 1 .LH I' f 1 . W K 1' ll' I - .-.ix T ' a mf- is 1 . T 1 'T .. ' 5 gf, wx, N ' if 53' if if, sf Lf T ' , 7 if S' F 'L 4' X., 533. L , 4- bl in :L lf' Q! !,' -4 xt., .Milf i . 1 x K l 1 in - ' ,'n5fi.sl x-be-'E 1 6 ., ,N - n 4- -I 'wx s 'Q ,.. Jim' -Q, -1 A, , ., 1 rf -M -if 4' 4 :rw -.T - . M iq.. .x 4 X 1 as -f rv ,V11,, ' - , g ,lil F16 fi ,1- f , ii- Xi .,'g,9zg:ffi1,,, If ' J kd A 4 i lW15ul lmddg w 1.lu'xMUuYuHiQzf First Row, Left to Right: Jimmy Alphin, Dwight Bennett, Linda Daly, Nathan Garner, Edna Gay Garris, Ann Gore, Ge rale e n Grady, Glenn Grady, Mary Walton Grady, Jimmy Hardy, Nancy Katherine Hardy, Judy Ivey. Second Row: Elna Forrest Jarman, Johnny Jones, Kenneth Jones, Mary Jones, Milton Kornegay , Bernice Manning, Mary Lib Martin, David McCullen, Sidney Phillips , Dean Powell, Glenn Price, Jackie Price. Third Row: J. B. Price, Jeannie Price, Larry Price, Linda Carol Price, Pamela Price, Trudy Price, Shelton Sarvis, Michael Spence, Major Strickland, Linwood Summerlin, Bobby Talton, Edna Joyce Whitman. Not Pictured: Ern- est Garris, Ge rald Garris, Sherwood Shivar, Mary Barfield, Raeford Quinn, David Brodhead, Atlas Best. Scrum! dim! Zfizird Grades in R , ':5 ,,,, . 38 13 14 ,', M-'2 ' 'Q 1 .-of , ilu Mi 1 as 3..s.. .ssl .L :fax . as G M L 'U 'T , 5 I- , ff X P W ' f 413 ui XJ! fx It F f N .fx fl M ' .M First Row, Left to Right: Linda Alphin, Ronald Bartlett, Wanda Barwick, Gaynelle Caudell, Iris Caudell, Ann Davis, Linda Evans, Gilbert Garris, Ralph Goodson, Jenny Sue Grady, Otto Griffin, Douglas Hill. Second Row: Owen Jackson, Tom Kilpatrick, Tommy Kornegay, Max Lane, Bill Martin, Viola Mason, Judy Moody, Sudie Moore, Ann Price, Bill Price. Third Row: Malcolm Pric e , Pansy Price, Gary Smith, Richard Walker. Not Pictured: Quinton Parker, Joan Bar- field, Willard Holmes, Brenda Quinn, Rex Whitfield. Sponsored By Weeks and DeBruh1 Grocery Griffin's Bar-B-Cue Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Dewey Bros. Bank of Mount Olive Goldsboro, N. C. Mount Olive, N. C. Secand Grade 6 .1 ph Ly A D ' as 4' l 47. ss., Li - X W 5.1 Y-V ma n J ' un I . f l V as - J In 1 .-tg Q. A -as iam: l .egg 4 ,L L: ' -'gg 'i N 1 P - .QC ' , 'J' 4 xf . J . B - J! 'P - ..-f vi s- ififxikfi lf A f is fl J .5 5 f 1 , -is-149 A 1 ,,- , - WJ Afbs 'J T 4.4- ' 0 ' J' v as ' I Q -Sk if .LQ Sf' -A , 'D' J -, f - ,. If- 1 f 'K 4- . , ff J sf.7f'.1 fix if . ,. S w v .Is 4' ,' ' . x ' . at IJ' Top Row, Left to Right: Judy Adams, Linwood Benton, Jimmy Best, James Baker, Douglas Cas- ey, Jimmy Conley, Gene Coor, Gibbie Sue Creech, Raymond Davenport, Mike Dawson, Herman Fields, Jane Grady. Second Row: Linda Grady, Eloise Goodson, Galloway Hardy, Edward Heath, Pamela Herring, Edith Vann Hines, Judy Carol Hines, Leonard Hinson, Phil Hinson, Margaret Jernigan, Bobby Johnson, James Lane. Third Row: Shelton Moore, J. L. Oliver, Thomas Parks, Tim Price, Roy Talton, Russell Vinson, Sally Faye Vinson, Bill William s on. Not Pictured: Parcilla Tucker, Bonnie Lou Barfield, Delmas Quinn, Jerry Smith. 9irst Grade a t - .r I , Tift :is V ii m 1' if X Ka, L g , Top Row, Left to Right: Fay Adams, Travis Adams, Janet Baker, Rose Beasley, Paul Brown, Judy Carol Gore, Danny Griffin, Helen Heath, Kenneth Hill, Hilda Jernigan, Steve Lynch, Buster Price. Se c ond Row: David Price, Dwight Price, Judy Price, Linwood Price, Douglas Smith, Mary Ann Strickland, Edward Walston, Douglas Whitman, Jimmy Williams. Not Pictured: Ruby Barfield, Jean Barwick, Dianna Best, Fonnie Best, Linda Herring. Sponsored By Baker's Furniture Co. Suggs Manufacturing Co. Kinston, N. C. La Grange. N. C. The Highland Furniture Co. Ralph Casey's Groc. Kinston, N. C. Seven Springs, N. C. Qirst Grade .A -.xx Q ii ' 4:-T' if -. if :rf 17 M -D 0 'B 'ff lf. .. J' ..tiiwa.w.Ll',? ts, iw In x,lrf1lx345,' wi t ' sl ffj- is if iii M -. i'M- ' is 1 , K Nm missin' :Y i I ... .I E 1 First Row, Left to Right: Jewel Adams, Robe rt Baker, Vernon Baker, Bruton Britt, Bonnie Creech, Barbara Daly, Carol Daly, James Evans, Becky Fields, Bobby Grant, David Griswold, Eunice Gurley. Second Row: Selby He r ring , Wanda Kay Lynch, Ervin Parks, Roger Potter, Glenda Price, James Quinn, Glenn Rouse, Lynn Sanderson, David Singleton, Shelby Summerlin, Wayne Sutton, Linda Williams. , f f ,,,., 4, y ' , farwfafa' , 2 1 ,'. Vu. Sponsored By Harvey's SOS Food Center Garner's Funeral Home Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Mutual Insurance Carolina Dairies, Grade A Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. arniml Zfimc 4 gi eq N' 'V li U 1 fluid Primary Grades--Wanda Barwick, Owen Jackson, Jr. Elementary Grades--Gera1- dine Strickland, Durwood Strickland High School--Bertha Ellen Ja c k s on , Eugene Smith Pm 1 il Seven Springs Teacher Transforms Part Of Classroom Into Glittering, Snow-Covered Christmas Village SFZVFZN SPRINGS - Fire! gr.-ld-I ers. '19 Ihre qvvon Springs High: School vonw into a fairy-lmid wharn th:-y open the floor to their class-N room emzh mm-nimz. One onlin- ond of :he room has been ti':ins!'ovn1c':l inlo Z1 glitloringn' snow - COVl'l 0'l Chrislmas villnzel Iflnch ol the sr-von winclows has lla own, inrlivirhml Christmas! thfmf-, 'l'Xvo Chrislmae trees brighter' othvr some-rs of the room! and in tho vc-nloi' of ri whip used' for spocial lm parties Ihr-fo ig ay tiny while Chriszlmng mic, built a-l found fl will rod cwndlc. All this ic :n grilf from :ho nt - er, Miss Ella Gillerlnin, who hasl been doing this for her class enchiple with :'hildrr-ri, a MNT 1041 year since 1936. It's a spec-:al pl'-1-i ect of hershonrr she s'ar1s dui-'nz ,Q lyirfiq and hoaia r'hil'ilon on Nil'i , nd S.ml'1 Claus Qlcimzj rloi,-nhzli -1 'Q me nmznod nrvuiiv In ff.-. I. ,fi f'.'7!li,lv 'Q' 'io :ive Holm ow a will -l si, i., l . 'lT1ankSf'ivin holirlri' while V70 , - is mil fVi 'i kf' f F' 77 ii 'f School died 55 K Iwnn a sack on has bailc. i7,,,,,,A.,,,. HM. xr,,1,,,,M U1 iWl.,,., Thiq Vent- 'her work hcgan qw, Minialuz-Q mrs lrvvol thf- lii wri!.1:sI l,,i:fl.'- bilge in Qiofis ro-it Go.-,ii fbi- hill, nnfi 7-ir: Simi zflernoon school c-loser? lm- 'Tlmnlc-1-V pmor Slrv-'ls :md hifilwi and giving, nnrl 5119 workod slr-arIiIy.yr1 .l hrilr- holler- close io Inv puma Ihe room rluring lhg lr ui'-rifly holi. I lwfisis il f.'ll llil'0 RVIIWYIUKX ll l , Zi lwhifh can bo Sven a lizhlvd Christ' imns 1100 arid small chilclrr-n pr-:iv , mn through. A farm. with housv- burn a.-fi 'fine-os lm fiolds aryl mfimaif, lim form across one ond of tho room. Un me Nige nf 10-,yn qymzf. .pi day. In order to finish it, shes worked nights and weekends since ihcn, lhal the children will lmxe somotlilug lo rememh:-:'. 'hs- village is nude on a plut- Iiibblli two fC0t off Ille floor A plirk! hrarurfg drink frnm 3 I gmglii pfiyl, lo ch 'IS l'1id out at one end, with trcosg .md ,,-1,203 and ,m,,,,,, nw, ,D 2 i laden wilh SHOW, UCIWIWS. P00 fuse.. Chickens, pigs, caulc am. f 'iI'I'!V4Q on I ve inn 'u xlflih H lflmom ii. wir! 'nfl - in gii dr- ?an1z. homo fiom his nip, rho l-:ills say. Ar Viv olive' owl o' tho 10091 'he f'livl'ii'-on hm f- filer'-n:':l'o1l a iron wi? orvfirwifrra lhf-5' nwda ilifmwlx--S. T if'z 1 are imp: ri-TIF. marie frcm k',xYl'iCU spoons and dressed in sfrfaps of ITLZlYPl'i?li sewn by ihp f.'u'it'n1sj lfQ'ilIi S out from lznfoil: gill iunoxconmv hung wilh rihhoosg ll7I'Q!'CiC'S of wr,Iv rod stmxvg Chains of xarifcolmm-rl pnpcrg flash bvxilw DZ'lYiiV'.i v:E'h vviior cclmft fx r ii'- ri:- 2f13 horse :i.1'i:- of C'fl!'1S.TI'll-Iiflfll f.'7:'1z', aryl small C'CJTl l1f'0fZl2'!S cur fiom imi-iinfri Christmas l3ifiw. For Chrisimns, 5 ts-acher has I fuzvfifi mo cmssvrnnx into a fauy- Sponsored By Patterson Bros. Furniture Co. Mt. Olive, N. C. Tyndall Funeral Home Mt. Olive, N. C. l11r'i ffri' her tmy gfuclewls. Anil for all oiher who wsu I fi. ,re Clinic Drug Co. Mt. Olive, N. C. Belk-Tylers Mt. Olive, N. C. ' .54 -..'T.'i.-- : ..,.- ...Lil..., ,Vi Bobby Grant 0 Y. , if 'Q mai l 7 nv- wp' . 'I .. t hx? , 15.4--ffl-V F' ff , 4' -' ' 4 1fMi: 3ffiff 1,Q'1Q,F?fE3 fi ' sf.-.: Q ,A , 4 . 2- ' Y' ll r ' i 'fi ' V f,f2?Q'. - ' ' A , vw?'.,U , 4 ,, A 12,31 Q Q X W , 1 Miss Gi11er1ain's First Gr Sponsored By Southern Cotton Oil Co. Goldsboro, N. C. ade Room Helig-Meyers Furniture Co Goldsboro, N. C. rr. 'e ' 4'I'WQf' 5 Q l Q 'ZW J fa 1 ,. .,. ,:,!f3. .. .Aw .. -151' -gg , ' Kg? 1, F1 -. in, - 0 .524 A , X, x. ,K diffff Barbara Daly, Jewel Adams, Lynn Sanderson, Glenda Price, Becky Fields and Linda Williams. A1 74:-N-fx, 'ax' 4 Q73- i Womble's Twelfth Grade Mrs. Womble's Twelfth Grade Sponsored By FreeIS011'S Drug Si01'e Wayne Poultry Co. Mt' Cb01'0, N- C- Goldsboro, N. C. MurrfePt- Store Thompson-Wooten Oil Co. Mt' ODOTO, N- C- Goldsboro, N. C. ,Q 41,444 J,1J .LJ 04,44 Jjdlgl I ,:,f ,JI 4144 .3:'LJJ',,J.:'J-JW lr l- X x f' 4 I X' 5 4 4 A If 4'4.xvv . 4v .fa'i' ff J 4 4,44,f4'4aJ.a-fd 1' , . 1x44-Jeff' 141. JJ fit' Roland C. Braswell Hardy Newsome Inc Goldsboro, N. C. La Grange, N C Drwe -In Gr111 Dav1s M111 Adamsv111e, N. C. Seven Spnngs, N C 15' nys ' l6'11.s'kc'!bdll For the season of 1955-56 Mark Herring, Jr. came back as coach of the Seven Springs bas- ketball teams. The team elected Durwood Holmes as captain and Randall Kornegay as co-captain. The boys team ended conference play with a record of 3 wins and 15 defeats. In non-con- ference play they won 1 and lost 5. They also lost their only game in the tournament. One of the bright spots of the season was the high scoring of sophomores, Jimmy Adams and Randall Kornegay. Jimmy led the team in scoring with 290 points. One pr omising newcomer to the squad, C. C. Price, looked good and should prove very helpful next year. There will only be two boys lost by graduation. They are Durwood Holmes and Sylvan Hardy. Sports Editor: Durwood Holmes Sponsored By Mt. Olive Livestock Market Mt. Olive Gas Co. Mt. Olive, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. Seth B. Hollowell Oil Co. Little River Oil Co. Adamsville, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. f! 'T vi' 71 fy rfffg, 'fl P'- 'f . . ' 'S' ff. ', ,',1rIl.. '-. -.Z 4 p-fp ,,y?1 -Q 4- ',. . , ,o' . 5, ,, 0 n . 6 4. Aff-fff, ffyj'vr',2.,','A f. - Q. - f ' '..' P op'-,-,r, ,fl 1-fha I 4 , s 'fz,J'l.. 1 , ' f u a' l R 0-ff, . , P H 'z .0 -I m , ,,. I P' u' ,ow',,-,:l'n . G. 0941. AA A I J Gu. A l 's V91 14,60 up ,'4v,4,' A. ,,, 1441, I., H. sf..,:'f : eq' ' Jr' U, QPQ' '-- ann' 4' r- a '..--.' ul-4 Agp ,lynn r5.4 1 v prof? - ' . '55-I-.'-f,a', '. .. .n . ' ,..' 'Qffsi --1' I , pv ':-Q 'iii 'i' 1 .fr ' 1 N ua nf .1 ,'ocl'u ,' 4' ' QYS fhrs fn 1 j'-fn .L , . X A ::aa'5ybl..,,'::'2'2gzfw .., ,..,,s,3,,.sf--,514 W. . -'iz ..,'.+ '.x '-. 'Y'- ,'f.1l-4'. 'vv,, NX, 1-. 5 '.', -X ' .Ph 5 -an ',,' 444 '.x-,'s',q3..'V5', f,.,b F - -'.......,A' 1, vu, , .v,4, . - M. U bs' re- o ' P, J- vl I .. ' A..-, I ,, ..- -'- v 'g5 J' . . . U U 4 v f Q df X . UP' Y 'iff' ' ::.'- Y x x LQ -, ' ' ' . . fb, C 51' an ' ,:.f X 1 V 1 .:. Q 41 ' ,i 1 1 , 5 we ' , Y' A J.. gf ' I J - Q1injQ' ,, Lg gf xp'-ffqrgd ' -MW i - A www2:i' f ' I , , 1 ' 92M'E4agg A i '- ' 4 x H, 4,15 1 - V, . ?e-,. f x' f f f , 1 ' 1 W,,x f'5. - ff ff1,,i , ' '- 2'2 -s,QQg.A , , 9:41 Q '1v.3.Q?f?1,ef A,w f4f 'fx , A ' V,. 1 Q fw'vf' Q V 1 , , I 5 I5, Q , . 1' - .,.m '1x': 'S 0.-nl' A Girls ' Basketball The girls' basketball team had a bad s e a s on for 1955-56. They only won 7 games inthe conference play while losing 11 games. In non-conference play the girls won 3 and lost 3. The captain of the girls' basketball team was Margaret Singleton, and the co-captain was Ruby lvey. The team was doing rathe r well at the beginning of the season, but later on in the season two of our first string guards, Patty Daly and Lou Ellen Rouse, s t oppe d playing. This was a great blow to the team. One of our ball players, Margaret Singleton, made second all-conference team, at the tour- nament at Goldsboro. At the tournament played at Goldsboro the girls won one game. They defeated New Hope in the semi-finals. The team will be losing three senior girls on the first team next year. They are Margaret Singleton, Margaret Sanderson and Ruby Ivey. Maybe the eighth graders coming into the ninth grade next year, will help out a lot. Margaret Singleton led the scoring for the girls with 550 points for the complete season. , Sponsored By Community Motors Flakes Tire Service Ginn Lumber Co. Rouse Funeral Home Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. La Grange, N. C. mil . . . iw' f' x 5 -A E 217' X !Zff ' I 1 L. Sponsored By Hatcher-Smith Motor Co. Freddie's Drive -In Weekly Gazette 55 Drive -In Mt- Olive. N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. La Grange, N. C. Mt. Olive, N S aw. .K CY Mia vm, '46-V-.- , 1 'Q '41 .Y . V- may ax 1,5 3. g b arwz Mig D1 Sponsored By Charles Kraft Issacs-Kahn McBride and Herring Mr. Dallas Price Mt. Olive, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Seven Springs, N. C -WU N R ,,,.-..-........... -- 8 651 ui-Q-M- 'v. . '-:gr info ,ggr 'I'-if 3. M' - --- Q 5 Q. ln 5 ?l 1 me 2555 Sponsored By P2-t Ward M0f01' C0 Motor Parts and Machine Service Howell Oil Co. Robbins Radio and T. V G01dSb01'0. N- C- Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. 1 QNNSXN:-ui-ij -v lr S C H v v ,L 5 v I r '-V 4 M iz My ,,, r Swv. 1 Y . ' '29 1 1 . i1i::,f2'L my .1 im. wp. 1 Vx, .fig . 174,44 ' 'nt K C5 ua' 7 5'- 4 ' ' . 'I t X' Wifi-I--NJ avi' Q, lt Sponsored By Wayne Dairy Carolina Cleaners and Laundry Goldsboro, N. C. Kinston, N. C. w .TDI ,,,,...............,...f -Q-MN.J .32 'lr' QIQI 1 a 8 .ji f X84 ' C .fn V Na- N J 1 A. TEX -f5,f X A Jtuwfph ' 1 Ill .2 L amz. ! I.. Xi l 5 rx ix 2 WM gfrg-'31 1 .' A' ,I I 1 ' V' Sf . I, f , ,yd YI, Q ' '1 F , l 1 A I x Q ' WC' fl-V X., K I , E5 I 4- N T 4 X K . V1 , WL- T .A1,2.:-J V Y ---A ' It A i ,IMA 31 . --.LL Q W ' W ml wx 6 ' N Q' 5 Q Sponsored By B. W. Canady and Son Midyette Hardware Co. Massey Motor Co. Brody's Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Kinston N C k....,,...-1 Left to Rmght Ruby Ivey Coach Mark Herrxng Jr Margaret S1ngleton Judy Carol Pr1ce Patty Herr1ng Patty Daly Georg1e Benton Edna Grace Pr1ce Margaret Sanderson Faye S1ngleton Dorothy Carol B1zzell Margaret Potter Deane Whaley Eula Rose Grady Betty Bryant Sm1th P v 4152 Left to Right Durwood Holmes Coach, Mark Herring Jr Randall Kornegay Harry Price, Ray Potter Ben Hancock, William Ethrxdge Sylvan Hardy Jimmy Adams, Travis Herrmg Max Smith, C C Price Hhccrleadzrs aff Left to Right: Ann Mozingo, fChiefl, Jean Quinn, Faye Benton, Peggy Davis, Bobbie Jean Price Shelby Davis Kearney. Baseball Ccam X I iii QR S Pg! q U1 S :PIM if 1 Sf lx Q 5 1 SNL? if 'xi ali' SWIM .L ...,..,. 1' ,. 2? 1, .. 3' ' 511 we ,Q - , 5 A' , ll 7 ..'v' - - , , . 4 v, 'RFE U DP: Nth 5 x J 1 .fqgj if ill - 1 f i 4 'M - 4' V f X v . 4-. ,a. 'V V Q 1 U . ,f . , 1- x F r ont Row, Left to Right: J. W. Lane, Bill Lynch, Randall Kornegay, Max Smith Ray Potter Horace Piner. Back Row: Harry Price, QManagerj, Jimmy Adams, Gene Crawford, C C Price Mark Herring Jr. fCoa.chQ. Y iff ii Cf Margaret Sande rson Editor -in- Chief Sylvan Hardy Business Manage I' f-236 5 I ,M ' ' . , ' K , Annual Staff Advisor .... Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor . . Business Manager . Lay-out-Editor . . Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Sports Editors . . . Art Editors . . Typist . . Mrs. Iris W. Womble Margaret Sanderson . . . . Anne Mozingo . Sylvan Hardy . . . . Patty Daly . . Emma Sanderson . Margaret Singleton . . . . . Ruby Ivey Durwood Holmes . . . .J. W. Lane Ann McArthur . . Geralleen Davis I Travis Herring . Eula Rose Grady Linda Sutton Patricia Jackson Faye Sutton President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer. . Song Leader. . Reporter . Lf-Y., . aww -Q ,.W.,..,....r,w..f - Z, W1 ,. MV .4 , .G...n , h A -vm a-. ---1--0- Marshals Chief Marshall M..r af ,, ' , 1' . 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Ax T Qi Qihn K 8 -lxx ik Q 'NN Sy,- Q .nik 1 611155 History As seniors,we have come a long way down the path of success to our journey's end at Seven Springs High School. We have almost reached the goal that we have strived so hard to achieve. With graduation so near, we are sad that we have to leave our wonderful school, where we have spent many happy hours with our classmates, who are so dear to us. Thinking back to the year 1951, we entered high school, green and inexperienced. Never- theless, we felt important because we were finally in high school. Mr. Creel was our sponsor and our leaders we-re: President, Durwood Holmes, Vice President, John Bartlett, Secretary- Treasurer, Sylvan Hardy, Edna Pearsall represented us in the Student Council. Margaret San- derson was maid of honor in the May Court and Ruby Ivey was an attendant. Margaret Sanderson won the world peace contest. T he n came the tenth grade and the name silly sophomore which we rightfully deserved. Miss Marie Prater was our sponsor and it was a year filled with ba ske tball games, parties, anda lot of studying. Our leaders that year were: President, Margaret Sanderson, Vice Pres- ident,Shelby Davis, Secretary, Adell Benton, Treasurer, Emma Sanderson, Reporter, Margaret Singleton. Margaret Sanderson was elected Halloween Queen. Emma Sanderson was president of the F.H.A. and Margaret Singleton was songleader. Adell Benton won the world peace con- test this year. Our junior year, with Mr. Gerald Waters as our sponsor , proved very hectic. We spon- sored different a c tivitie s to raise money for the junior-senior banquet which proved to be a great suc c e s s. One of the highlights of the year was presenting our junior play, The Groom Said No. Many of us became Beta Club members and Margaret Sanderson was elected treas- urer and Anne Mozingo was reporter. Margaret Sanderson won the world peace contest. Shelby Davis represented Seven Springs in the Merry Christmas Contest in Goldsboro, and Anne Mozingo was a contestant in the Mt. Olive Farmer's Day Parade. Most of the class went to W a s hingt on and Margaret Sanderson, Margaret Singleton, and Adell Benton attended the Beta Club Convention in Asheville. Pattie Price was captain of the girl's basketball team, and Sylvan Hardy was captain of the boy's basketball team. Margaret Sanderson was president of the F.H.A. and Emma Sanderson was County Parlia- mentarian. Sylvan Hardy was president of the F.F.A. and he also held that office in his senior year. Our leaders for that year were: President, Anne Mozingo, Vice President, Adell Benton, Secretary, Pattie Daly, Treasurer, Sylvan Hardy, Reporter, Shelby Davis Kearney. Now we are seniors with our rings and p rivile ge s. We feel that we have reached one of our most desired goals. Our play Here Comes the Brides was very successful. We are look- ing forward to that great day in May, none other than graduation. We chose for our leaders this year: President,SylvanHardy, Vice President, Edna Pearsall, Secretary, Margaret Sanderson, Treasurer, Emma Sanderson, and Reporter, Shelby D. Kearney. We are very fortunate to have Mrs. Iris Womble as our sponsor. Margaret Sanderson was a contestant in the Goldsboro Farrner's Day Parade. Anne Mozingo is president of the Beta Club, Sylvan Hardy is vice president, Geralleen Davis is secretary and Shelby D. Kearney is treasurer. Margaret Singleton was captain of the girls basketball team and Ruby Ivey was co-captain. Durwood Holmes was captain of the boys basketball team. Shelby D. Kearney is president of the F.H.A., Emma Sanderson is parliamentarian and Edna Pearsall is reporter. Edna is also county editor of the F.H.A. We have enjoyed our four wonderful years of high school and we wish to thank our parents. teachers,and friends for the service they have so willingly rendered. Behind us is the past and we stand facing the rising sun of a new day. Margaret Singleton: Historian Praplfccy Of Che Stars Behold: I am about to read the destinies of the future. Now shall be revealed the fortunes in store for the members of the graduating class of 1956. Now shall the mighty graduates shiv- er in their shoes as the scroll of the mighty future deeds are unrolled. Behold! Behold! The stars shall tell their tales. We salute you, mysterious omens of portent. Here we have the stars which shine forth and tell of the future of the Senior s of 1956 as they see it. As this star comes out shining brightly it foretells the future of our class president, Sylvan Hardy. Sylvan is now fa rming his huge estate in Price Town and was recently elected State President of the North Carolina Farm Bureau. The next star was very close to Sylvan's. It was the star of Cecil Coor, who helps Sylvan run his farm. The next star twinkled as it came out because it was to shine on the happy family of Shelby Davis Kearney. Shelby and Bird are now living in G old s b o r o in a white house with a white picket fence. This star is very radiant and it foretells none other than Adell Benton's future. It seems Adell married a country parson and they have four children. The following star smiles as it comes into viewg it looks down on Edna Pearsall. Remem- ber how well Edna could sew? She is now the home demonstration agent in Wake County. Another twinkling star came out to tell us about Emma Sanderson, who is married and has six husky boys. She is living on a pretty farm near Liddell. This star shines on Durwood Holmes who is a physics professor at Wake Forest. The next star shines on the future of Anne Mozingo who is serving as secretary of Duplin County Schools where her husband is county superintendent. What do we have here ? Ah! This star tells of Ruby Ivey, who used to say she would be an old maid, but some lucky gentleman finally c ha ng e d her mind, and now she lives happily with her family of four, while her husband plays professional basketball. The next star appeared and it told us the future of John Bartlett. John is now Governor of North Carolina and is hoping someday to become a senator. This star sees Eunice Creech going about her duties as head dietician at Wayne Memorial Hospital. Eunice's three years of home economics are paying off now. Two stars can be seen together as they smile down on Margaret Singleton and Jean Quinn. They are both nurses. Jean is working as an instructor at James Walker Hospital in Wilming- ton and Margaret is working at an army hospital in Newfoundland. The next star shines on J. W. Lane's future. J. W. is now owner of the large st drive-in theatre in the state. Which is located just outside La Grange. This star is shining over Florida where Patty Daly is now living. Patty has seen most of the U. S. as well as some of the foreign countries. Her husband is now an admiral. This star shines very contentedly on Ann McArthur who m a r rie d her school sweetheart. They are living on a pretty farm outside Seven Springs. The last star foretells the future of Margaret Sanderson. We see her as owner of a large kindergarten where she is always surrounded by happy looking children who are constantly ask- ing for some kind of assistance and instruction. We have seenwhat the stars behold for us, and we will leave now the future's thoroughfares and return to our graduating class of 1956. Margaret Sanders on, Prophet 5 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL AROUND Margaret Sanderson Shelby Kearney John Bartlett Sylvan Ha rdy 5:11101 .1 FRLENDLIEST Emma Sanderson J. W. Lane l Hit Parade MOST STUDIOUS Geralleen Davis Edna Pearsall MOST ATTRACTIVE Shelby Kearney J. W. Lane WITTIEST CUTEST Ann McArthur Durwood Holm es Adell Benton all BEST DRESSED Edna Pearsall Ruby Ivey 45 W Semar Hit Paradv MOST COOPERATIVE Jean Quinn Sylvan Hardy Durwood Holmes S I BEST PERSONALITILES Ann Mozingo J. W. Lane MOST ARTISTIC MOST THOUGHTFUL Ann McArthur Edna Pear sall Ge ralleen Davis ...:f. A W L g eniar Hit Parade John Bartlett MOST POPULAR Pattie Daly MOS T DEPENDABLE Ann Mc Arthur Sylvan Hardy Anne MOZiI1g0 MOST MUSICAL Ann Mozingo Sylvan Hardy MOST INTELLIGENT Durwood Holm cs MOST TALENTED Edna Pearsall Ruby Ivey Anne Mozingo 511 101' QUIETEST Cecil Coor Eunice Creech Hz! Parade MOST ATHLETIC Durwood Holmes Margaret Singleton MIT COURTEOUS Eunice Creech Jean Quinn f-. ' I E S . XJ- 4 nail V' Q is ,X ,st AQ W In ,uf-'Y' :Auf WY M W I' PV 'N , , LM , ......- .-.-. 1.1.4 ..,,-. .......... .... Y -W ...... f-- f Al 'Q i , Xb. 1 U L V 4 5' 34 P M b A3 H fl 114 ,1-.Qx if , 55.9 fiat! fi -1255! Q 1 4 ig' 9 5 . f rv-. 4 -f' , . 'I v N , 9 Nl ww its lf! ll! H! 'IL Last Will ,find Zfcstamcnt We, the class of 1956, of Seven Springs High School, of the County of Wayne, State of North Carolina, U. S. A., being about to depart forever from the portals of this institution, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Rogers, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past year. ARTICLE II To our b el ove d teachers we give back and return all the unsolicited advice, information, r e p r oof s, admonitions and platitudes, which shall at the time of our departure from this high school be in, upon or about our minds and memories. ARTICLE III To the buildings and buses we leave our deepest sympathy after the Care we gave them for the past twelve years. ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we le ave all our excess energy and vitality to carry them through four years of high school work. ARTICLE V To the Sophomores, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the position that we now occupy. ARTICLE VI To the class of 1957, we bequeath the following items: We leave the full responsibility of publishing the Sesprischoan. We leave our Senior dignity. May they uphold it with becoming seriousness, endeavoring to overcome their usual hair -brained and carefree manner. We leave our tendency to make a little knowledge go a long way in the classroom: also our ability to throw the faculty members off the trail when they imagined we were bluffing. We leave all the Senior privileges. We never got a chance to use them. ARTICLE VIII Our individual and personal effects we bestow as follows, with hope that they will be grate- fully accepted and wisely used: I, Eunice Creech, will my loud mouth to Faye Benton. I, Sylvan Hardy, will my knowledge of Literature to the rising senior class. I, Margaret Sanderson, will my short hair cut to Margaret Potter. I, Emma Sanderson, bequeath my physics workbook to Travis Herring in hopes that he will be able to complete the unfinished work in it next year. I, Patty P. Daly, leave my ability to play basketball to Judy Price. I, Anne Mozingo, do bequeath my cheerleader's suit to Linda Shivar in hopes that she will have as much fun at ball games as I have. I, Margaret Singleton, will my b a s k e tb all suit to Geneva Stroud in hopes that she won't have to wear it four years before getting a new one. I, Ann McArthur, do will my excess height to Edna Grace Price. I, Edna Pearsall, leave my quiet ways and literature book, fully covered with notes to Inez Holmes. I, Shelby D. Kearney, will my blond hair to Elsie Jane Price. I, John Bartlett, do leave my ability to behave in Mr. Creel's study hall to Hiram Wade. I, Jean Quinn, do will my height to Bertha Ellen Jackson. I, J. W. Lane, do leave my tall, slender physique to Jimmy Adams. I, Cecil Coor, will my height and weight to Wesley Creech. I, Adell Benton, will my black hair to Peggy Davis. I, Durwood Holmes, will my ability to procrastinate to Bobbie Jean Price. I, Ruby Ivey, do leave my height to Betsy Mc Cull e n in hopes that she will not be pushed around on the ball court in the years to come. I, Geralleen Davis, will my ability to blush to Hilda Hancock and hope that she never has to use it. Anne Mozingo, Testator 'N-'fig Y C' -r f- . 1, 3' .V my 31 3, 4.-,Rig ., K. X 7' bf' 2 L 4 x f. 1 U :ag . su f'5'12 ' ISQ i. imma, 47,77 1 Q nu' Nfw H Q5 'bo X If Ik H, S X4 2 :1 U Q Ib -Y, A ' '73 f Q 5' M YQUQLL xo? 4430 Ll' Oi-X ' - 1 I r fi 5? fin' 1 U N v., .4.'Q - i4fg,f N . Q7 'fflifiv' 2,1 ., 4 - ' -..' 5 Z' 11 ' Li? ,j QV: ' ,w.,rl, E T' ' 5 ' :fifffx Q ,Ea 5' , ik 1- :W ' , v, -X . ' 94,1 , 'A ---.-.. 3 .a-Mi' ' .nl U, Klum H Aj .gxmi ' u Ii Q. Wx 25 just ,4 Minute! .J I W Y .71 's Sfar llau if lt's been a bit of a struggle, this book . . . but we met our deadline, and with the coopera- tion of the Delmar publishers the book is being delivered to you on time. To each of the following we wish to say a special thank you. 1. To Mrs. Womble our editorial advisor. She worked long and hard on this annual and was very patient with the green staff. Z. To our staff-members who used so much of their free time to help out on the annual. 3. To Charles Kraft who made our senior individual pictures. We feel that he did an ex- cellent job. Q 4. To the photographer from Delmar who took nice group pictures. 5. To the Delmar publishers who have rendered fine service by printing our volume of the Sesprischoan. 6. To the s tude nt s who didn't hold an official position on the staff but helped out anyway and to the teachers who let us out of class to work. 7. To each of our advertisers. Without them we couldn't print an annual. 8. And to our subscribers who have b ought copies of our annual. We sincerely hope that each of you will enjoy it. Here is your yearbook. We have worke d hard, and we feel that we have done a good job. Though everything seems quiet now after all the last minute stir and hustle, we remember the fun we had. We have enjoyed working together, and we only hope that the r e s ults will be what you want in an annual. Here's the book. Consider it a tracing of your own personal steps and those of your friends along the paths of the Seven Springs High School in the year 1955-56. The 1956 Sesprischoan is in your hands. lt's yours. Margaret Sanderson Sylvan Hardy 'Z I Farmer's Supply Co. Candy Kitchen Lessers Nelson's Photo Shop Raymond's Fruit Stand The Poor Boy The Smith Bros. Gasteria Adamsville Super Market Hunt's Auto Service Albert's Whitley's Grocery Sam Jernigan's Furniture Merle Norman's Cosmetics Thompson's Harmony Hall Bryan Oil Co. Davis Auto Service J. M. Edgerton and Son Griffin Motor Co. Peele Bros. Elm St. Motors Charlotte Liberty Mutual Ins. Roy's Lunch Rose Construction Co. Bell -Stuart Furniture Charm Beauty Salon Pearson's Dept. Store Helig-Levine Inc. Auto Finance Co. Builders Specialty The Man's Shop Oetting Bros. The Hub Store Powell's Dime Store Arrow Cleaners Cash Drug Store Ethel's Shoppe Stanly Shoe Co. Mt. Olive Shoe Shop Lewis Drug Co. James Francis Food Store Edward's Service Station Mt. Olive Floral Co. Jessie's Flower Shop Danars Goldsboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Mt. Olive, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. Dudley, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Adamsville , N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Adam sville, N. C. C 'C c c c c c c C c c Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Goldsboro, N. Adamsville, N. C. La Grange, N. C. 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