Seven Springs High School - Sesprischoan Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)
- Class of 1958
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Volume XI 1958 Published By The Senior Class Of SEVEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Seven Springs, North Carolina - :f :S1 QQ IKM H 1 - X 51155 S I 'g FOREWORD The Annu al Staff has in these few pages tried to capture some parts of the work, the play, the seriousness- and the gaiety which have made our high school days a magic time. We hope that as you turn through thepages of the SESPRICHOAN in years to come, it will bring the joy of re- miniscence to all who remember the Class of 1958. We would like to thank all the mer c h ants for their co-operation in making this annual possible. The association we have had with them has been a real pleasure. To our beloved teachers we say, Thanks for your patience with the staff and for your gra- cious attitude toward making our SESPRICHOAN a success. . . 0 CONTENTS FOREWARD DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION SE NIORS ' JUNIORS SCPHOMORES FRE SHMEN C LASSES ATH LE TICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS 0359955559 ci 2 V W M if 4455424449 DEDICATICN We dedicate this 1958 Sesprischoan to Mr. Rufus Turner, the student's friend. Durmg his stay at Seven Springs Ke has gained many friends by his never -tiring willingness to help the students as well as the community. In dedicating this annual we are doing so little for a friend who has done so much for us. s 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'll e'er delight to spread your Fame to sea and sky. We love 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. -L. C. Moise 4 X sr , . ,gn ,L N N l . W H. E. Rogers xx L11 Principal 5? INN Qfif' if Ap . fi' Wai 'l'-1-1' , ix ,A , 5 l- ii' 1, -1 ,V , . - 5 . ' X0 ' X 1 J' 'Q -si' P A , 'V ,I 3' N , '-UN , ,vgvf . A V as ' K . 1 . . ' P . ff , . A . A 'I xx N. , an M ,. uf- A '- l ' iam. U W... i 1 di ,Y W 'f ,N 'H 1, .K C. B. Dale Chairman ff 1' N Q 'fx .W X 4 3 ui I 1 W PAQ Lillie Herring M Major Jackson l ,L w. M. Griffin Lyman Smith 6 r -7 'G' 9395 ,als Q- fi' . .' ,. .1 ... fe ,i ' N ' '. I .37 , ' 1 , in X Q l k N. f i 'X ,TTT X fx X w is fi' . ni V .. :W I A .' 1 ' 107' q ' ' f .tl ff? 5 4 D 5 NN Si 1 4: x 4- . in 5 ' 5 In- g f G 7 fi in '21, or wqj-1' FACULTY First Row-High School -Mrs. Margaret Ard, Mr. Gerald Waters, Mrs. J. C. Holland, Mr. W. L. Creel Second Row -Mrs. Roy B. Shutt, Mr. Rufus Turner . Elementary-Mr. MarkHerring, Mr. H. C. Spivey Third Row-Mrs. Evelyn Ground, Mrs. Eula Bass, Mrs. Marjoray Shivar, Mrs. Alma Grady. Fourth Row- Mrs. Louise Gurley, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitfield, Miss Ella Gillerlain. Fifth Row -Mrs. Helen Savage. Absent- Mrs. Warren Winslow. 7 Q I 1 ga Xif'Sg,, I-Jr l u Q. .V xr' If H 1 itbii: I-3: any SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Max Smith Vice President - William Alvin Ethridge Secretary - Betty Bryant Smith Treasurer - Peggy Sutton . xsntmmsnuqg . ,,,?3'?5-itunes: mu,gn.m, M Q ' QV 1 Iglhm in -t if ,N ' ., W is'exm,,. V 0 .amines SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President - Barbara Herring Vice President - Judy Raiford Secretary - Doris Crawford Treasurer - Peggy Price President - Bill Lynch Vice President - Linda Cobb Secretary - Bertha Ellen Jackson Treasurer - Lerlene Kilpatrick Reporter - Georgia Benton K NLD FRESHMAN CLASS oFFlcERs President - Michael Sutton Vice President - Pearl Adams Secretary - Paula Mozingo Treasurer - Linwood Buddy Smith Reporter - Marie Vinson smwoks l 1 iw-' JIMMY LEWIS ADAMS God helps them that helps themselves. Qw- TP X GLENDA FAYE BENTON A friendly spirit is indeed amighty virtue. DORIS COOR Anything worth having is worth fighting for. -Q ln. 'ml lla ' T? ANDREW BARTLETT A friendship like love is warm it , iw., , , 24 'Q 3-es.-A4-. ALTHA ANN LANE Life is so short, but there's always room for courtesy. 11 X X., X WILLIAM ALVIN ETHRIDGE A friend that helps a friend in need, is a friend indeed. QQQQ 'Uwe Ass M wing, ,f5'-ey1-'fwq.f'af+1wyu',gm-, Vg AV4 4 x Q Q C, ..- cf? few Bll sou LEONARD ETHRIDGE The quiet and observant always go far 1'--5 'ff-j 'CTX 1 . g 1 t l ? BRUCE ANN PRICE Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Clfi -'Dy 'as BOBBIE .TEAN PRICE V 'Not finished but just begun. r I 1 av' , f, f?l?'73Vf?5f3 -- ,. -- . A 'i 3 X , . fw wggi flflylw 'VX JIMMY RAY HOLMES 'Why do research, I have the formula. rr-X- 'E' w..,...,., ELEANOR FAYE SINGLETON Time heals all wounds, time changes everything. jim, ani'- f Fb- 'wa KENNETH LOUIS JARMAN You can never judge the future by the past. 1 BELINDA JOYCE SUTTON Love to be 1oved. 'y Q Qv HUGH CURTIS PRICE Find a way or make one. Y- :,f' ARTHUR RANDALL KORNEGAY Upward still and onward. J' f--, X 49 'ilv 41419. 'Wwe FN .-n..Q. F BETTY BRYANT SMITH A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. PEGGY FRANCILE SUTTON I have seen yesterday, I love today and I am waiting for tomorrow. HAROLD MAXTON SMITH 'To thine own self be true. l- QA 'BX BILLY WEEKS No one can rise above that at which he aims. Xt 2 D1 Ox ,gpm ,X Q O K, Jn X X Angela Barwick MASCOTS David Siler CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and White White Carnation CLASS MOTTO Less than our best is fai1ure. GRADEMOTHERS Mrs. Raymond Adams, Mrs. F. W. Benton, Mrs. Bruce Price, Mrs. L. R. Price, and Mrs. Harold Smith IS Q. WI? , f'a'w 14 J . A '7 447. 5313! Ji' 321' A- 1 1. ,gy-N-vi.: 'HTA ,41Q'm fA Tw. 2 Ia1.f'b:gTc1 - 1. fy-ah.. '- , ..,. wh.. ,... azz?-iff: 3 f'.' I ' ew, .ff -.:1-ZZ'-'px-'fix ef, wflfii' 22- pf v-if-fe - .Q , 1.1 .sv-1-'luv -1.114 ' . 'xl MOST ORIGINAL BEST ALL AROUND Faye Benton and B111y Weeks Bobb1e Jean Pr1ce and J1mmy Adams SUPERLATIVES NEATEST MOST CO OPERATIVE Bruce Ann Pr1ce and W1111am Ethndge Betty Bryant Sm1th and Max Sm1th ,Bbw ! v. 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' Q vs ' ' ' -ivr, '+s:a'f'f f v - .-,, 51:7 ...ss-.1-wt W K uf ull -,tl 6 Axiq K- II I: X Qin' 1' ' +L AP in ' 1 y I 'gf W . mi- W .. s V I -M---M I L., ff ,fi .TUVI 153' 'I 'T' fxI9iN y' Ax WJ,- .1 X 4 Cx' R fl fffilii i .Q s TW xiii MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PRE TTIEST GIRL AND MOST HANDSOME BOY William Ethridge and Faye Benton Bobbie Jean Price, and Max Smith SUPERLATIVES MOST STUDIOUS Randall Kornegay and Bobbie Jean Price M v!F 'i,g. Q .- 1. ' an . S '.. 4- 1 ' avi'-' , ' ' img: if 'eflatlfll waaiiw ' A- Q 1 -.Q-,,,. . 1, ga, .rf A ii , A ulullwiffyii iii x llldlllfu. uw 0' ,-an anvil 'i Ei: I l,Q'-:- , J 9N l . L .Ng 4 -k 4 ,...- 'Q - - -.JM 1' 0. . ' F' 4 ' 'T N ' 0 Xa' W, , MOST VERSATILE MOST TALENTED Belinda Sutton and Billy Weeks Bobbie Jean Price and Jimmy Adams SUPERLATIVES SUPERLATIVES NOT PICTURED QUIETEST - Ann Lane and Leonard Ethridge BEST SPORTS - Doris Coor and Andrew Bartlett MOST COURTEOUS - Ann Lane and Kenneth Jarman CUTEST - Faye Benton and Andrew Bartlett MOST DEPENDABLE - Betty Bryant Smith and William Ethridge 20 JU IOR W. 'Ai ,,, ' 1 ,,-x 'uf' IZ 7' 4115 .gl . H9 an W l A3515 x 1 1552 ' , . xi :VK 0 fav is-A '- lk' Tm Georgia Benton Linda Cobb Ruby Creech ff- ., se 'gil' . og v I x an 'L' ' Q' - M ' ' g 1 . fm Q , ta' ,,. .,.., R ' --ff 1 ,.... A Sf Q , 4 1 m1 's i 2 ..,,, .,.v , 'I , KWV1 5 JE ? A H X K t I, X ' 1--X 'fi '55 - 11-5 C? C3 'N md A Q rx it - rf L' ' 5 - K' Y xi , T' .v . 7 F ' ig rf 4f.,,Wu.r ,:,,F1 r-1 B ' K ,ms .i., nl 1 l ' r-f . 4 59- I V ' 'E Bill Lynch ' - V , Nina Parks Q79 ff Ray Potter ,C f fn l, ' if , bv 4 ' i 2 'K 'ml' A ,I e..N A -iz.: r- .Q E . . I - L ,k a C l A Q 'B' '3 I 22 Ruth Creech Ben Hancock Frazier Hardy Patty Herring Vann Holmes Bertha Ellen Jackson Lerlene Kilpatrick Calvin King C. C. Price Donald Price Edna Price Elsie Price Harry Price Judy Price Marlton Price 'ilk A ii. '-mi fs, QV- fx , :Q l iq '--Q g cr, .. I-fi - vi Q 'M Q ,X fix .eq N ' 1 Q-Q - Y' 7' . gf V ' , Ta B' 1 0 - , Wu , J , I X l M X, X iii McKinley Price A, V 'rift is ' Minnie Rum Price x 4 . Rosa Tripp ' Jane Wade I as 'fr ' - 1 .P 55524, ,:::t..A :.Z..-or .-...ff ...,,. .qw D adware' .. , ici , 1 P, R ,552 x .5 ,, E LZ 49. Q' 1' 'sr-'fr F' A1 ' ' 'X Ax P 'X X , 5 x ' 5 -'Q 1:-T Steve Price . U ' Q Donald Williams , Q ,A A - i' .Y ,psf- i 23 CW if I A 1 I DJ 1 I 1 A aww, W X4- K ,hmm Q 3? mi W -Q X J Q . , f ' f iff! A fi E .A-'-.ff f, ' X xs 4 , V ,I O x -X , ml. 'L 'iv M 17, fn' x, X4 f 'G 'xi .,-1. wr' W M J 515' Mx- Xf- gt .,. .V x wi , If N E js an JU -ga k i , 'f A ws 4' 'Qi A Yeti Q ,v. H. -! .,1F.?g 31 . 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GA .. . - ',.., .. A A W- JP Q, 1 ', Age ',. ' 1. , J - -A 4 -Q, .2 ia.. Q-. L. th L I ,al-but .-.. , - Cx - , hi vi : i Q- , 4. Q L . Q, l.. T 1 itat' v7 Q . I it x. rw ' 4. 's ,A MR. MARK HERRING JR.'S EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW KL. to RJ Eddie Adams, Joyce Adam s , Perry Barwick, Willard Barwick, Lucille Barfield, Bertha Benton, Johnny Brodhead, Jessie Brown, Annie Carter, Jerry Dale, SECOND ROW CL. to RJ Clyde Daly, Kay Dawson,Glenn Fields, Douglas Garris, Mike Grady, Linda Grady, Allen Ground, Tommy Gurley, Ruth Hines, Kivette Ivey, THIRD ROW CL. to RJ Gerald Jackson, Major Jones, Beverly Kornegay, Mar- celle Lee, Linwood Martin, GailMcCullen, Charlotte Price, Franklin Price, Jimmy Quinn, Louise Rogers, FOURTH ROW KL. to RJ Marilyn Rouse, Freddie Shivar, Sally Summerlin, Bobby Taylor, JaniceWhitfield. - , Q , f- - , ,xv ,f we .. II X A 1 ' 'I in 3' 0 m . ,. I.. -. 'il' L. ' A -- 5, Q .I .,f . 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G.Davis, Lillian Ely, SECOND ROW KL. to RJ Gary Fitzgerald, Gay G ar r i s, Brenda Head, Becky Herring, Charles Herring, Linda Herring, WillardLane , Paul Mason, Billy M c C ullen , Henry Moore, THIRD ROW QL. to RJ Betty Mozingo, Richard Mozingo, Lettie Oliver, Jesse Outlaw Jr., Sylvia Parks, Royce Potter, Violet Price, William Price, Johnny Raiford, Gary Sanderson, FOURTH ROW CL. to RJ Violet Sasser, Bobby Singleton, George Strickland, Geraldine Strickland, Harvey Summerlin,'Linda Summerlin, Jerry Sutton, Merle Thompson, Doris Williams, Wayne Williamson. 36 .N In ' gf xx Km ' sf ,Q 1-.- L. Agana' md-..aAlai'.l In his Q gh, '1' T' -1+ .ff 2'1 P - 1 'fr' rs , -.N-Fw.. I Xe. lf f all .X Pa.-,Ji f i 1 r fm 'N a, ,B , , . as , ,, A A hae 'X MAA .Whig LLL 5-mlifialr C, . ' ? Q 'GEL . 'JAWS-is ,-1- lf-1'-I all- Fe ,'zL.r kifvil.. me hh' E AA, AM' MRS. GROUND'S SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW CL TO Rl Caro1Ann Adams, Jo Anne Benton, Alice Faye Best, Mary Lou Brown, Jerry Caudell, Lester Cruse, Annette Daly, Lynda Sue Deans, Linda Ely, Jimmy Garris, SECOND ROW CL TO RJ Judy Garris, C arol He ath , Roy Hines, Billy Hinkle, Harry Holmes, Susan Ivey, Douglas Jones, Jimmy King, Frances Manning, Malcolm Mervin. THIRD ROW CL TO RJ Gerald Moore, Randolph Newcomb, Joyce Parks, Patton Parks, Iris Price, Sallie Price, June Price, Eugene Sas ser , Greg Smith, Larry Smith. FOURTH ROW CL TO RJ Durwood Strickland, Jimmy Summerlin, Jimmy Vinson, Jimmy Wade, Milton Wade, Linda Walker, Ruth Williamson, Ervin Johnson. I 9 i 'ig A Fei I M 'C ' Q '- f,,, uv! ,. n. 4.-x 'V ,3' 3, mg, A: nn ,AL ,- ,. '- ku - 'iii ,Cn I . '.. 1:-15. ', 1 iix wrlh. Q - 1 C .-.- M :Q cf, X - 1. 2-, .si .Agfa A , nl .Am S' I ga rl: L C al -1 ' .. 7-, .': 4- f , - ,, .. G '.- 1'-', -N :Lb -:S-5-3 L ,- ff ' C NP' X- S 'X b 7 A A hi A 5, , ' ., tin. fx MRS. BASS' FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW CL TO RJ Jimmy Alphin, Joan Barfield, Mary Barfield, Lyvomne Barwick, Dwight Bennett, Linda Daly, Nathan Garner, Edna Garris, Gerald Garris, Gearleen Grady. SECOND ROW CL TO RD Kitsie Hardy, Claude Hinkle, Tommy Huffman, Eleanor Jarman, David McCullen, Bernice Manning, Viola Mason, Sidney Phillips, Glenn Price, Lar ry Price. THIRD ROW CL TO RJ Linda Price, Sherwood Shivar, Major Strickland, Linwood Summerlin, Boby Talton, Edna Whitman. 37 my TSIA vi' ', -L4 :- A: iv- if Ak I Hagar vs ,L-.,,,1 q. I 51 6- ' - R Q- ., K - ' ' f . A ' 'K 5 i C x P' , , -.,, 3 . A , ,N , , , x W 1 5 xx 1 ? ' ' ' r - 1 1 . we a. P '. ' . - -Q f EQ. Ua..Q 's . E , , A if 'J -H ,e:,::. fur 'll' U' if-' 'ja' inf .... M, ff ,,,, ,. C, ,rt -.. ay 'LC A if 9 fx- 'A f. ., N nv -X, ' ,.1 it jo - , 1 , ,Tw -,Q 5 ' ' sau? Hu' -.hi CI-3T?3?f'f- nz? 1 ' ,WM Q D, K if ,' ' Q, l Inf. 'Q Ig. I .. 1, V ik- ggi: 'r sn , - ,S ., ' ' ?, VS' f Anka!! .1 X ' lf 4 ',, Q15 lx gr.. M .XXXNC-XM MRS. SH1VAR'S FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW CL TO Rl Linda Alphin, Iris Caudell, Ralph Goodson, Glenn Grady, Jenny Grady, Mary Grady, Otto Griffen, Jimmy Hardy, Douglas Hill, Judy Ivey, SECOND ROW CL TO RJ Tom Kilpatrick, Tommy Kornegay, Milton Kornegay, Sudie Moore, David Mozingo, Jackie Price, Jeanie Price, J. B. Price, Mal- colm Price, Pamela Price, THIRD ROW CL TO Rl Pansy Price, Trudy Price, Shelton Sarvice, Gary Smith, Michael Spence, Gail Sutton, FOURTH ROW CL TO RJ Richard Walker. f 5. :?,:.q' ' ' 4- vu- -vs, 1- A -R Y - 7 ,A Y , ai! Cv j , L-.1 EL 3, Q, L A U , In R ,tk , ' It R' - f U2 7a ...fi L?-.L h il C536 he its .. W . 'V' ff W4 ' 'YI 5' . ,.f ' : ' ' I-133 if .- H: 1 4-1 :. if Cl ' V 1 an L i'. - f 1 Q K hy ll , .TQ ' .V ' 'ill' GL A 1 Zh TCT' ' x' , x ' f fuk' y44 Cm KLM. -gy 1 I kv, Q 05, ,, , 45 . , ' uf ,, 0 , i? 'I A 5: .-:- 3- ilk, 5-1 ' 5- g, C7 - .' 5- w M a ' A C X A i N-Ha. ,gc C N ia ,fi ' . .. . ,X N , 56 ' 'ai ,M IF! . ' .L- . ,, 4, -, v fly XA . EZZNS MRS. GRADY'S FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW CL TO RJ Judy Adams, Bonnie Barfield, Ronnie Bartlett, Linwood Benton, Atlas Best, Jimmy Best, Linda Gail Brogden, Doug Casey, Gaynell Caudill, Mike Dawson, SECOND ROW CL TO R7 Raymond Davenport, Essie Ely, Eloise Goodson, Jane Grady, Linda Grady, Edward Heath, Pamela Herring, Judy Huffman, Leonard Hinson, Judy Hines, THIRD ROW CL TO Rl Owen Jackson, Bobby Johnson, James Lane, M ax Lane, Steve Lynch, J. L. Oliver, Ann Price, Tim Price, Thomas Parks, Roy Talton, FOURTH ROW CL TO Rl Carolyn Tedder, Priscilla Tucker, Russell Vinson, Bill Williamson. 38 1, . ,Z ,, 2..- .. .A ' 4 : ,' us Q - ,-:. .1. W. J' . Wx ,nine f with Aid, .,. ,. . I , Le ., it W !h-Li7.!'W N 4.1. J 2? Ci , ma wx 'ff' SVA MRS. GURLEY'S THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW CL TO Rl Julia Barfield, Wanda Barwick, Gibbie Sue Creech, Diana Damerson, James Evans, Linda Evans, Gilbert Garris, Danny Griffin. SECOND ROW, KL TO RJ Galloway Hardy, Helen Heath, Kenneth Hill, Edith Hines, Phil Hinson, Jerry Langston, Shelton Moore. THIRD ROW, CL TO Rl Ervin Parks, Bill Price, Buster Price, Linwood Price, Douglas Smith, Sally Vinson. FOURTH ROW, fL TO RJ Rex Whitfield, Jimmy Williams, Linda Williams. yi '3Qm,,, 'x V? .,.1i7!j, Ax. Q K ,K-,.,, -'ku ' 3 al C 4. I if W' X . at is-I . ff ,if , A ,, 4 .. E 'ig X- -. M 'Q' u, 'g ' W, xx Wi K f X Hag- A I K - . A-J 1 ' 'y U X K 'EX 1, x X' X fix .QR b-'Y 1 H ' PMS, A' idx- abil.: 1-Z i x ,A-,I x ' taqvy P M ff A cw P I ,. 1 6 - K. I M fx i MRS. ROGER'S THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, CL TO Rl Jewel Adams, Tr avis Adams , Joyce Barfield, Diane Best, Brutton Britt, Paul Brown, Gene Coor, Bonnie Cr eech. SECOND ROW, L TO RJ Barbara Daly, Carol Daly, Becky Fields, ' ' ' h. THIRD ROW CL TO Rl Vickie Judy Gore, Bobby Gr ant, Eunice Gurley, Linda Herring, Wanda Lync , Needham David Price, Glenda Price, Judy Price, Glenn Rouse, Lynn Sanderson, Vernon Shivar. FOURTH ROW, KL ,TO Rl David Singleton, Mary Strickland, Shelby Summerlin, Wayne Sutton, Billy Tedder. 39 ,4-. 7' 3 W 2 -.lf ' 'M 0 Q55 Q' 5' ' .... -Af ar A 4-'. . w- , 'v . ,U -- is, ,l,,, 5 A-it 1, -:L ' Q.. t f . , A Q I K T A J 275 J 1' f A- A - ' vi Ag ar, '25 , A mt x ai. Hr I 2355 Q X 1, 4 I Q-fe I 1 45' H.: I L, U : A Sf wi 2 X 75: J A gi . Xi W4 .' vi . nj A' . -- , taxi.. ,, I K .7 - uf f' 'J' 'f .:. A ' , psi Jn- -i 0- - '-'A A ' fn N J .ze ' f' A 4. Lf' 494 :.4 -iff' 21 -if ff: xy? anfmhnf' Inf I 'N f Qt Mzl-,Q ' I-ii A' 11 MRS. WHITFIELD'S, SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW CL. TO RJ Faye Adam s , Ruby Barfield, Donald Benton, Jane Brown, Jack Dameron, Larry Griffin, Gail Hardison, Phil Hardy, Selby Herring, Bobby Hines, SECOND ROW CL. TO RJ Janice Hines, Charles Hinkle, Donnie Hinson, Gordon Hinson, Fred Huffman, Dennis Ivey, Kenneth Moore, Betty Parks, Ronnie Parks, Vickie Price, THIRD ROW KL. TO RJ Eugene Sasser, Linda Sasser, Patricia Sasser, Diane Smith, Dwight Smith, Edward Strickland , Robert Strickland, Kay Tiicker, Gerald Turner, Grace Williamson, FOURTH ROW CL. TO RJ Douglas Whitman. 33 , 'fa' Q N 9.-'A'-it . F K 'fs' if wc? M 6' if f Ji' -f -V .41 --, 43,5 + Q: - -V-4, 4-, N g 'Ii 1. .l.4.lJlrw'l I , ki ata. ---F 1 y 4'-M, 'Q A .4 . 5 'V 'Q ff 'S -1 ' .1 -,T-.L-X ' Q-g ta.. 6' A g - 4 ' an are as -Q xt . t . 1 i W- .Q L , -- .QW-X ,bien zz 'limi MISS GILLERLAIN'S, FIRST AND SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW QL. TO RJ Billy Adams, Jim my Bennett, Tim Dale, Dianne Garris, Glenda Garris, Tommy Garner, Dwight Grady, Sylvia Grady, Linda Hall, Brenda Hinkle, SECOND ROW KL. TO RJ Lana Hinson, Keith Holmes, Marie Kilpatrick, Arthur Kornegay, Jimmy Lynch, Michael Needham, E dith Price, Sandy Raiford, Kathryn Rogers, LaVerne Sutton, THIRD ROW CL. TO RJ Kaye Vinson, Mary Vinson. 40 4 Jil- f 1 '- ' 5 'J - -y a - A' 'I - - - Q 1' ll 4550- ,,, ' X Jig' lu 'I . C. il - If -1 L f J mu? ' 4 li - ll 'l1s613Ai!efmPs1. Ilrifazzaisip. Q, ,QQ Y., 1 i Y ,, L5 , -'ff N I .- X Y ' - ' ' .A 7- I 1 ,I , AX N airy T A wha.:-Krall! it xg 27311. gi Y Sf 'A rw T C' N he -ff ik, lg 4 on .Qs be Q., H ALJ A i .fi . viva fats., MRS. SAVAGE'S FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW fL TO RJ Betty Barwick, Danny Barwick, Myrtie Best, Gary Dameron, Larry Dawson, Harry Gautier, Lynette Gr ady , Janet Grant, Janice Head, Laura Hines, SECOND ROW KL TO R7 Kaye Herring, Bessie Holmes, Hor ac e Moor e , Alice Newcomb, Charles Oliver, Ruby Parks, Brenda Pierce, Danny Price,Dean Price, Polly Price, THIRD ROW CL TO RJ Charlotte Rouse, Barbara Smith, Reginald Spence, Kathy Sumerlin, Bill Sutton,Ray Vinson, Chris Weeks, Chester Whitman, Betty Williamson, Margie Williamson. Efi'1 ,' o furxz . My is A. JE ml-if E -P-,X J -1'1'.'.zE-' 5 Y, ij f' 9 15 W Viv N Wiffin L X v-wr' f7'1 n'a'5 1 -tr. J' ibn ff 5 WQK ., 'mx his ,Q . xv A W, ,r ATHILTIUS S Belindia Sutton Judy Raiford Georgia Benton Betty Jo Brown Fay Singleton Linda Price X i f f CL to RJ First Row: Judy Price, Virginia Jackson, Nina Parks, Pattie Herring, and Lynn Head. Second Row: Rose Ward, Geneva Stroud, Judy Raiford, Belinda Sutton, Georgia Benton, and Fay Singleton. Third Row: Pearl Adams, Roselene Smith, Lou Ann Vinison, Herbert C. Spivey fcoachl, Betty Jo Brown, Linda Price, and Peggy Sutton. 44 GIRLS' BASKETBALL For the season of 1957-58 Herbert C. Spivey was the new coach of the Seven Springs basket- ball teams. The team elected Georgia Benton and Fay Singleton as co -captains. The girls had an overallrecord of 5 wins and 21 defeats. They had 3 wins and 15 defeats in conference play. They won one of two games in the tournament. Belinda Sutton, a transfer from Turkey, led the te am in scoring with an average of 17 points per game. There will be three girls lost by graduation. They are B e l ind a Sutton, Peggy Sutton, and Fay Singleton. ,gig CO-CAPTAINS Time Out! CL to Rl Georgia Bento n , Herbert C. Spivey fcoachl, and Fay Singleton. 45 Randall Kornegay Jimmy Adams Jimmy Holmes Bill Lynch Charles Daly Marlton Price aw, Q . 1 Q ni-was 'W 'H 4. if J tl if of or X wk J J 5 L J ff? i . J L J Q Al.., ' ff 1 X ji, f A 1 W J VY J lv J ' J i X- if X J J gl 1 X X XE 'I A fi 'Q to L 1 6 N gfwifx KL to RJ First Row: Rodney Barwick, Joseph Barwich, Ray Potter, Bill Lynch, and Larry Rouse Second Rowg Jimmy Holmes , Marlton Price, Jimmy Adams, Charles Daly, Randall Kornegay, and Herbert C. Spivey Ccoach.i 46 BOYS' BASKETBALL The Seven Springs boys enjoyed one of the best seasons in five years. The team was doing verywell at the beginning of the season, losing only one of six games. But aserious auto wreck injured two first stringers, Randall Kornegay and C. C. Price. The latter was out for the season, but Randall Kornegay came back and played the last three games of the season. Despite of this staggering blow they had an overall record of 13 wins and 12 defeats. In conference play they won 10 and lost 8, but lost their only game in the tournament. The team elected Jimmy Adams and Randall Kornegay as co-captains. Latter on in the season, Charles Daly was named acting captain in the place of injured Randall Kornegay. Jimmy Adams, a senior, led the team in scoring with a average of 21.7 points per game. Therewill be three players lost by graduation, all first stringers. They are Randall Korne- gay, Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy Holmes. 1, 31,4 - CO-CAPTAINS Time Out! CL to RJ Charles Daly, Randall Kornegay, Herbert C. Spivey lcoachb, and Jimmy Adams. 47 M? .X- A ,, f ., I' L15 Q 2 Y 3 E f .. F tdh 5 I 1 ny: I Ns, y- 5 A 'ii I f V' mf.. X 14 SQ? . 2, I 5 26 if 2 x X, ffm.. fv f ,. we n ,, 50 ' S 2 '- dr, 9.r'3N i' nn N Ax ,fxQ5.Q A CHEERLEADERS CL to RJ First row-Paula Mozingo, Bobbie Jean Price CChiefJ Bertha Ellen Jackson. Second row-Doris Crawford, Jan Phillips, Linda Cobb. . .-at-X ww. , .. 4, - , CHIEF GO TEAM GO! Bobbie Jean Price 51 -'P' YN H 'Gi I MEA XIWHDIQI I BASEBALL 4 ., ','?'1wffU, NJ X Y x '. 1 all I 5, Z ef! A K. ' N 1 'YR' lf-4 lf' gf' 3 ff' f-1 ,.-1+ 5.-as Jzifin .-1-- .-.rv ,KQV W-.5 A ' ---' 3- uf, f ws :fini-.ff - f --- 'fzsftznm--wsz., LL, rs.: 1.5-Uflliiiliiflil mm mum: mm 73-ns! lHf!25J'251' U 1 1-1 3 5 Q' S ,.,4 ' Q sum mmm wma: illlil AUIIYZINI IHIIH .lfnllilllllll-lil Ulll! Fllil lllllhihl 'Blix lIllLlwH!ll1llll llllli lillnlflillulll IIIA lslIlflllNlllIl'l N1 1!lll!5!lNlMl!l'l 2 ze , , ' fy, if .vi A ff .T ,4-.'v W 2? ii. 'Misha ' lltfifffi .alba 'f 'mu nr mhz: - -1' le 'lliflilii , 1 Bi RIIIIUU SIHJYIIIQ sl! - 1 Viillllliil! 9 'I Cidilililil I Yigglillillf El! J . S ml- M Y '4lll tblll A I. .in Lhlilalllllll illhlhluzz Sllllllll I WIN 3540191.18351 iS .- li-Hf5b6KF'?lP! IHSU I 03 F' NFLMISIII 'f W2l1.4f'n!!H1H vmfxvf-'f' f M' i . -Q . 41 gggggfzzegw aan.- 1. dig. v .nfr ,, .?:., QQ in I.2 Ag. h ,A . 1--.Lb ,,, . dia' Sari? A 4 4 A -Y A 3 1 f 'M ir-1f2Q1:7gmQi,',-x li ga X' F V P ,, . q A ,, 6, , .,,. EDITOR A idx, ASSISTANT , NX, Y' 5 Jimmy Adams Q.i. ll, E D R W A Bobbie Jean Price ADVISOR x IQ 54, ANNUAL STAFF Sitting-KL. to RJ Bruce A. Price-Typist, Randall Kornegay-Sports Editor, Jimmy Adams-Editor, Bobbie J. Price-Assistant Editor, Standing-KL. to RJ Faye Benton-Circulation Manager, Peggy Sutton-Assistant, Layout Editor, Billy Weeks -Art Editor, Faye Singleton-Sports Editor, Leonard Ethridge -Typist, William Ethridge-Layout Editor, Betty B. Smith-Advertising Manager. 54 4 I ,,.....' .1-nv' al ft-4. mv ,af ' cp ' ' LJ Y-,ry SAPONIAN STAFF SittingfL. to RJ Jimmy Adams, Art Editorg Bertha Ellen Jackson, Business Managerg Bobbie Jean Price, Editorg Belinda Sutton, Assistant Editorg Randall Kornegay, Sports Editorg Standing KL. to RJ Faye Ben- ton, and Georgia Benton, Robing Reportersg Linda Cobb, Gossip Columnistsg Lerlene Kilpatrick, Circu- lation Managerg Betty Bryant Smith, Typistg Bruce Ann Price, Typist. 37 I Q x y .',..,,1 'i if . ' J QQ ff. A . , K ,Q i A Agfa' 5' X3 I. ' J we J if J. FTM 51-r:'3 ! 5 QL VJ 5 E D I T O R Bobbie Jean Price 5 - s u Q , V , ,57- f ., 5 , E .Yi ' fw.,,, -v A , -3' 1 , ' - f f' cut., wk, ,Z Y xfQf.J1:f K 1 A N' kjAxkqx3x.11 g X , P K U , , i 'Qs'-. 'Q W . . ,Ki -A - ' ', X, it 4 . wa? . .f 5' 4 vt 5 ,tx L. wk V. 5 ADXK , 'iv w as I :K Y v. ,fn , Ap E? ,. V -, sf L , , , 1'4 ,IQ 1 5,2 , PQR,-ix ' , ' X K 1 9G , ft 'av ,Ag ,, ' Z . ' , Q X - ', f J ' '-1 A ' B . 1 '83 '7 , ' . A X3-. V, . S r, 'eo it N, tai' f 8 'U 'cl ,- ng' N . 'iff' I , ,., ' '5 'ah ' K fx ' , , fi fy, B sq: '4' X, Q. -1,5 Tl , ,yawn A T7 xii' 3x X Af t. I F.H.A. OFFICERS CL TO RJ President - Linda Cobb, Vic e Pre sident - Barbara Herring, Song Leader - Paula Mozingo Treasurer - Linda Price,Secretary -Lynn Head, Historian - Peggy Sutton, Editor -of-news - Betty Smith Reporter - Annette Grady, Parliamentarian - Georgia Benton, Pianist - Edna Price. fi 1, n nl F.H.A. CLUB 2, 'S 0 '-l EMS I ll 2 Y halmlfi 7, M' 'MSX M55 'P Yiwu,- l'4 f UWM Q ln'-s-up sg A me 'r , , 'g. 12 ' - 4 F.F.A. OFFICERS CL to Rl: Kenneth King-Treasurer, Max Smith-President, McKinley Price-Vice President, Larry Rouse- Sentinel, Bill Lynch-Secretary, Mr. Turner-Advisor, Charles Daly-Reporter. I , , l MM? We 'rx F.F.A. CLUB iv 4-1 ll, ,., 'Z'- . A J 6 C. .. L 'T 5 5? ! QQ . .if . ,.-I Fifi bv. ,. f I' 9 7 Ar ' v I I 6 .2 ' ' 1' ' -. ' , 1 . U E lg fs 1 -vi-'S JMB fl , n N 1 V . ' ' N -'5.!'-Pix 4. 'A h' . 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'n wi '--was V fm..- Q --.N ,Y 4. an F' 1 , , ' 1 4 1 ga lb 4 'fi at 3 4-'EP ., , I , RWM Fil A-H OFFICERS CL. to RJ Joyce Dale - President, Fr azier Hardy - Vice President, Jan Phillips - Secretary, Afaie Sutton -Recreation Chairman, Marlton Price and Louise Rogers - Song Leaders, Gay Garris - Reporter. 0 6 can A-H CLUB ji if ba M A Af' ,U-v 'N Q , v-Q. '1 .1 Xl' Betty Bryant Smith Treasurer 2 L- 'K ,,.. ff ' mf . QQ L. I ,... ff' 'V fy, Z5 - fi .5 x 45 . ' A TNQ, QQ- x, .ggfxf ,,,.,,. .4 4, 3'2 - AX ,I ,cps 2 Y n-4 MUSIC CLUB FIRST ROW CL TO RD Owen Jackson, Barbara Daly, Brutton Britt, Vickie Needham, Glenda Price, Carol Daly, SECOND ROW IL TO R7 Louise Rogers, Mar celle Lee, Linda Grady, Jan Phillips, Pearl Adams, Eleanor Faye Jarman. THIRD ROW CL TO RJ Mrs. Summerlin, Linda Daly, Eleanor Forrest Jarman, Kitsie Hardy, Gay Garris, Faye Best, Geraldine Strickland, Annette Daly. ...af-v N GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW CL TO RJ Marie Vinson, Judy C arol Price, Annette Grady, Afaie Sutton, Lynn Head, Nina Stroud, Mrs. Ard-Director. SECOND ROW CL TO RJ Barbara Herring, Glenda Daly, Faye Weaver, Elea- nor J ar m an , Joyce Garris, Kay Thompson. THIRD ROW KL TO RJ Jan Phillips, Betty Jane Wade, Joyce Dale, Edna Grace Price, Lerlene Kilpatrick, Peggy Price, LaVerne Price. 62 My ,ff 2 ' . .fy . . If , A ., -g,.,.-f ,.- , I4.. h -lf,,Q,,,:.,, , ,4,,,, I '11 V ,--A - ' A ,-,, f -. - -Q5-ws-1' P' - fr-wa.-1, J: im. i- . ,fry , . af , - I- W, - D 4 .1 , : 4 ,.i -,b. .A :tw :hr lay., -, 5 W - ' QW- , 79 . ra if ,. ,wry ii fi J ,- , , , 1 nurmrn 151 :nv if , 2. . - f , nn ra 1 . 4 U l . L. , 1 ' x I V..:?,.f is f A , M ' P l 'j ' x+, ..-.,.,--' N.. ,I nxt . 3 I . 4:V, ll.s W .. X ,- W or or P'l7T '... '.-. -PM BUS DRIVERS r, '-r'-- -...,- CL to RJ Calvin King, Georgia Benton, McKinley Price, Marlton Price, Harry Price, Betty Bryant Smith, Jimmy Adams, Frazier Hardy. I 5 g,ggfj,l .!9L D ..--.-..aI'f, B 5. - ,:::f..ff ..... B Q ,,.,'Sf, , .ifn , , : - 'FQ Q ' 'Rf . f f f 1- ,.., A ,,k.,,,,,... Z ' i n I , A 1 , x W fi '55 'ju Taxa., xg A l ' ' 5.V'lV.,- r,,.,F4 Q f f is X X . in Eel d'. - ' ee, L! lj, r ' ' iz-Ly x gwf Shag A i,,a iiigffii, r X . sl . x tfhigia R '. - 'M?: z,ij!1lf ,iv 4 -,i- -M 1 E ' B -I 1: -si 114' -X f, H J XX.. 4 5 -H 435511 -3 ' ,B ig , 4 .. Z' 4 X ,v Q V -. 6 fl A .7 W H, g-Cie. 53 ., , My P.T.A. OFFICERS CL to RJ Secretary-Mrs. Eula Bass, Vice President-Mrs. Margaret Price, President-Mrs. Hope Price, Treasurer -Mark Herring, J' r. 63 N -uuig nv 1 S I H K--37 ...W ' -,L WM.. .4 - ..,.A'f ' W, .. -. LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW CL. to RJ Pearl Adams, Lerlene Kilpatrick, Judy Carol Price, Faye Benton. SECOND ROW KL. to RJ Ruby Creech, Ruth Creech, Faye Weaver, Doris Coor, Bertha Ellen Jackson. 1.3,-'aw Y V -WV, VA , ,,,, WY... B H' S if S y , W ' 5 -nv 5 -e,..........-12-s SCHOOL STORE CONCESSION ' WORKERS WORKERS CL. to RJ Geneva Price, Nina Stroud. CL. to RJ Jimmy Brown , Harry Price, Lerlene Kilpatrick, Frazier Hardy, Gerald Jackson. 64 ll U U 1 4 to OFFICE WORKERS FIRST ROW KL. To RJ Bertha Ellen Jackson, Faye Benton, Judy Carol Price, Bruce Ann Price, SECOND ROW CL. to RJ Linda Cobb, Betty Bryant Smith, Edna Grace Price, Belinda Sutton, Bobbie Jean Price. bb- f .V z' ,, JANITOR CAFETERIA WORKERS Johnnyman Jones KL. to RJ Mrs.W. L. Creel,Mrs. Bert Potter, Mrs Helen Mozingo, Mrs. Estelle Sanderson. 65 I I IL. to RJ Lerlen K lp t k J dy Carol Price, Bertha Ellen Ja k Ch ef, Bill Lynch, Edna Grace Price, Georg B t 3 .. I I ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL QUEEN AND KING QUEEN AND KING Faye Evans and Larry Dawson Linda Cobb and Max Smith C6 F f 'XII f- if ' fZ.,f- 2:72 SFR!! 4 V ' -ft 't Hu'-'W ...C--X I x .fm ES S my I5 ... ' 3 5 iz: ,gl JH MUSIC FESTIVAL SCENES '7 --1... --X ...vnlv-ma --.......,... 9M f-4 ,I I 1 --5 .1 Wim A 99 ma, F4 J f W X, ,. 2 cz- . cf ,fy : if ' ' ' -nf' w.--, wr . :X ss x K .. Y ' gl hX.v. 4 ay 'Xl K N. -x -L X f wg 2 X , , 1-.,-. T AN 5 -.U .. .., - -Q' Q Q.. 5 iv' 'W' W' ,7 J,.4 wp S+ 'ii 1 XJL.,-x 5-1 X 'IVY 1 H., ,I f5, '3r' S-4-'L':',.L 3, ,I A m If J nr 'S u 9 . J I ,Q all' ' F., 1 , 1 3 . A' ' ' -A 1 5 P' N. , , ,. . , ' , ,N , lj X N 'Nl . - i . JFK? , . - --, Q4 A ' .W , if - . - X. Wifi 1 wld-K 1 . r Z 4 f .- -3 ' . ' -- Q ,J , , ,fy .- 2' -. , -: V . ' I -- . - ,g, . -Qf Q ,.,,, K H ' 74-'A I , ,kv , Y -'H , AX ,, ' ,, N V . ' 'SL .., -'S' .- ' . , Y , - 'xv . .Q ! r'-I' F 00 ,.-,,! -' A .iw . ,z..k,-.NH I 2 1, I 5,-,U 4-. . 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N . 69 CLASS HISTORY In September, 1946, a group of ambitious young- sters entered Seven Springs High School for the first time. We were all associated with a group of stran- gers. At least,our journey through school had begun. As we moved along from one year to another the size of our class dwindled for different reasons, but after eight years of work and study we accomplished one of our many go al s , graduation from elementary school into high school. We returned to school in the fall of 1955 as fresh- men in high school. Mr. W. L. Creel was our home- room teacher. We chose the following class officers: President ............ Max Smith Vice President . . . Betty Bryant Smith Secretary .... . . Bruce Ann Price Treasurer ........... Faith Lane Reporter ........ William Ethridge We had many exciting things to happen during the year including: atrip to Kennels Beach. Everyone had a wonderful time. Bruce Ann Price, Faye Singleton, Peggy Sutton, Randall Kornegay, and Jimmy Adams made the basketball teams, but most of the boys made the baseball team. We enter ed our sophomore year with the same group as the previous year. Mrs. Imogene Price was our h o m e r o o m teacher. We elected th e following officers: President .......... Peggy Sutton Vice President . . . . Faye Singleton Secretary .... . . .Betty Smith Treasurer ......... Larry Price Reporter ........... Max Smith Our junior year was a very busy and eventful one. Mr. Gerald Waters was our home room teacher. We elected the following officers: President ....... . . . Max Smith Vice President . . . . Peggy Sutton Secretary ........... Betty Smith Treasurer ....... Andrew Bartlett We had several interesting events dur ing that year including the Junio r -Senior Banquet and our class play. We chose Coveralls as our class play. Several members of the class had parts. We enjoyed producing it and it proved to be very successful. There were five very happy juniors at the end of the year, thosewho had studied hard and had an aver- age high enough to be marshalls. They were: Bobbie Jean Price, c h i e f , Jimmy Adams, William Ethridge, Randall Ko r n e g ay , and Faye Benton. Bobbie Jean Price won the scholarship aw ar d and Jimmy Adams the most athletic award. In the fall of 195'7,we entered school for our final year in high school. Mrs. Ma.rgaret Ard was our ad- visor. This was the goal we had all been looking for. Wewelcomed two new seniors to our class, they were Jimmy Holmes and Belinda Sutton. Our class consis- ted of nineteen students . We elected the following class officers: President ........... Max Smith Vice President .... William Ethridge Secretary .......... Betty Smith Treasurer .......... Peggy Sutton We began consideration of our se nior play, and publication of an annu al. The arrival of our class rings was a happy day for all of us. We chose as our play The Skeleton Walks . We had lots of fun giving this play and Mrs. Ard was very patient with us. One of the annual events of the year was the junio r - s enio r banquet. The banquet which had a Sweetheart on Parade theme and was given on May 9th under the sponsorship of Mr. Gerald Waters. The program was very ex citing and everyone enjoyed it very much. Wewere all pr o u d of Faye Benton who won the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. Bruce Ann Price won second in the fashion show. Finally we have reached that m e m e n to u s occ- asion. C o m m e n c e m e nt time is here. Our mem- ories are mingled with happiness and sadness, but feeling thatwe had accomplished something that would be very important to us. We had hardly began to practice graduation exer- cises when we found ourselves receiving those much desired diplomas. Graduation was over and our high school days were ended. By Jimmy L. Adams PROPHECY It is now the year 1968. As I cruise around in my new Atomic power ed missile, watching Edward R. Sparrow's really hep program, People, Places,and Things, some familiar faces come in view. The fir st fac e that comes into view is that of Bruce Ann Price. She gr adu ated from the Medical College of Virginia and is now a laboratory technician in Florida where she and her husband live. William E thr idge has just completed a trip to Mars for the Navy. He is now an Admiral. I see Belinda Sutton who is now living in New York working as a model. She attended Candy Jones' Modeling School. Belinda paints in her spare time. No one ever thought that Jimmy Holmes would get married. He really surpr i s ed us by bringing home a chiclittle French girl who is the perfect wife. Andrew Bartlett now owns the largest garage in eastern North Carolina. He employs 65 people. Don't you remember how well Bobbie Jean Price liked math? Well,she majored in math in college and is now working in California. Jim my Adams is now a professional basketball player with the Boston Celtics. He scores more points than any of their other players. The engineer of the '58 class is Randall Kornrgay. He is now working in South America. The climate really seems to agree with him. Peggy Sutton is now m ar ried and is a private secretary to her husband. She doesn't seem to trust anyone else. Faye Singleton is superintendent of Nurses at Walter Reed Hospital in New York. The largest florist in North Carolina just came in view. It is owned by Ann Lane. She ships flowers all over eastern United States. Leonard E th r idg e is now President of Seven Springs Business College. The enrollment is now 300. Ministers must run in the family because Kenneth Jarman is now a minister in Kinston. Betty Bryant Smith is now a hair stylist for Uni- versial-International Studios in Hollywood. Doris seems to have liked farm life because she is married to a f arm er and they have a farm near Seven Springs. I just saw a horse r anch. Itbelongs to Curtis Price. Billy Weeks is making acareer out of the Marines. He is now a drill instructor. I See Max Smith standing in front of his Ford Motor Company. The last face that comes into view is that of Faye Benton. She is now working as a dietician. The program comes to an end. I can settle back in my seat bec ause I know that the 1958 Class has succeeded in making their necessary contributions to the world. 7 I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1958, being in full possession of alert minds and memories, do de clare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To the me mbe r s of our faculty, we lcavf a large amount of sympathy for their depressing atte m pts to pound knowledge into our heads. To our beloved teacher, Mrs. Margaret Ard, we leave our apologies for all the worries we have caused her, also we leave our love and sin c e r e thanks for being so patient and understanding with us. The following v a l uable personal be- quest, fr e e ly and full y given, should be treasured as a continual reminder of the abundant generosity of the C la s s and the individuals ther e of. We trust these re- sponsibilities, will be assumed promptly and bring important results. I, Andrew Bartlett, do hereby will my ability to remain a friend of Mr. Rogers even though he w li i pp e ci m e to Forrest Carroll Dunbar. I, Leonard Ethridge, do hereby will my ability to talk to Larry Rouse. I, William Alvin Ethridge, do will my loving ways to Linda Carmack. I, Billy Weeks, do will my ability to skip school without getting caught to Mc- Kinley Price. I, Doris Coor, do hereby will my abilityto control my temper to Minnie Ruth Price, she needs it. I, Betty Bryant Smith, do hereby will my acquaintances with the bus mechanics so they will bring her a pep si as they did me to Georgia Benton. I, Faye Singleton, do he r eb y will my white notebook, with all the Air Force guys names on it to any rising senior girl who would like it, I will also furnish the Add- resses. 1 I, Peggy Sutton,do hereby will my ability to like the Air Force of Seymour Johnson to Mr. Waters. I, Jimmy Adams, do hereby will my ability to be a high scorer to Bill Lynch. I, Randall Kornegay, do hereby will my ability to flirt with all the girls to McKin- ley Price. I, Ann- Lane, hereby will my ability to date Bob Smith and go to the Air Vue every night to Minnie Ruth Price andPatty Herring. I, Faye Benton, do will my electric motor to any one who might have as hard a time building one as I did. I, Bobbie Jean Price, do hereby will my Physics book, all my notes, and my intense interest in Physics to Linda Cobb in hopes that Mr. Rogers will teach Physics instead of Chemistry next year. I, Kenneth Jarman, will my ability to control my temper to Larry Rouse. I, Jimmy Holmes, do hereby will all my love and affection to Jan Phillips. I, Bruce Ann Price, do hereby Will my hard time devoted to Algebra II to anyone who takes it next year. I, Curtis Price, do hereby will my English book to Steve Price. I, Max Smith, do hereby will my curly hair to Donald Price. I, Belinda Sutton, do hereby will all my arts, talents, and abilitiesto Joyce Dale in hopes that she will make as good of use of them as I have done. This will is signed and sealed by the Senior Class of 1958. Belinda Suttorf i SALUTATORY I as salutatorian and the me mbe r s of the class of 1958 welcome you to this graduation exercise. Tonight as we close our high s cho ol days, we look back and think of the four years well spent. This is probably one of the greatest days in our lives. For some we end our education and for some it is just the beginning. For most of us the diploma we receive tonight has not been an easy task. We look back and remember the night s we burned the midnight oil, studying for an English test,working an algebra problem and catching up with an assign- ment in physics. Now that we have fini shed the first twelve years or the first lap in our education, we are all fa ce d with problems. Are we able to shoulder our re- sponsibilities? Are we better prepared to serve our country and the cause of mankind? Has going to school increased our chances for living happy lives? These are questions each individual has to answer for himself. Our educationwill help us in everyfield of workno matter what we under- take to do. We are living in a fast world. Times are changing day by day. There have been change s in the past one - hundred years and even the last fifty and I dare say the next hundred there won't be any comparison as it is now. So, therefore let us apply our education so that we will be able to keep up with what is going on. As we end these wonderful years of life, some will cry for joy and some will cry for sadness. But we all do wish to give our thanks and our deepest appreciation to our par e nt s who sent us to school, and our faithful and loyal teachers who showed us the great need of education. Again we bid each of you a most cordial welcome. Salutatorian William Alvin Ethridge 73 VALEDICTORY Classmates, p a r e nt s , teachers, and friends, tonight as we are gathered here at Seven Springs High for the last time we are both happy and sad. Happy because we have come to the end of one of the mile- stones in life. Sad because we are together as a clas s for the last time. Four years ago, this g oal we have arrived at seemed so distant but now that we have made it and are exulting over the completi on ofthis course, we think how pleasant these four years have been, and their termination is the only cloud in our happiness. The most difficult part on any gradua- tion program is to say goodbye. Tonight it is my privilege and duty to try to express for the Senior Class of 1958 the appreciation and affection tothose from whom they part. There is no reward that could adequate- ly conpensate the teachers for the good they have done us. We owe more gratitude than can be expressed in me r e words, but we hope that our grateful thanks may in slight measure show appreciation and understand- ing. One of our greatest a s s e st s through these year s has been our parents. They gave us hope and courage when it seemed all else w ould fail. Many times we were discouraged and wanted to quit only to be told we must finish. Now we are proud that they made us keep on. Schoolmate s, we have enjoyed our association with you, and we hope that you may carry on the work we are leaving you in an earnest and diligent manner, filling our places as creditably as we have done. Friends, may you recall only our vir- tues, f o rg etting our faults, and may the future bring you nothing but kind recollec- tions of those who are graduating tonight. Classmates, we have be en bound by st r ong ties but we are not merely class- mates - we are dear friends. Having shared on another joys and sorrows for so long it is hard to say g ood -bye . Maywe always keep happy memories of our years together, for the fa r e w ell we say tonight means all the good wishes, affection, and sorrow that words can possibly denote at parting. As we leave Seven Springs and go out to seek our places in this world, we will be faced with the lmowledge of how little we know. We have finished tw e lve years of school, but we are far from being wise. We know that th e r e is much that we have to learn. In this ever-changing world there will be many problems to f a c e and many chances to take. We feel we will be able to overcome these because you - or parents, teachers, and friends - have taught us to be courageous in the face of hardships and to always strive for that which we believe is right. Again, I wish to say we have enjoyed these years at Seven Springs together and now on behalf of the seniors, I bid you all a fond farewell. Valedictorian Bobbie Jean Price APPRECIATION li umm l With many he adac he s and many, many long hours of hard work, we have finally completed this book. Each of the following deserve credit in helping us with it. To them we wish to say thanks , They are: 1. Mr. Creel, our Editorial advisor. He was always willing and ready to help us. 2. The staff members who were co-operative and worked so patiently. 3. Charles Craft who really did an excellent job for the seniors on their individual pictures. 4. The Delmar photographers who took all individual and some group pic- tures including students and teachers. 5. Everyone including students and teachers that was not on the staff but helped us out in their spare time. 6. The advertisers who were so nice in giving us ads to help finance it. 7. The Delm ar publishers and printers who printed this volume of the Sesprischoan for us. 8. The subscribers who boosted us by buying a copy. May each of you always enjoy looking at it. 9. The annual Staff sincerely wishes that our annual will prove to be a success with everybody. 75 , . , s ' N .5 4 ,. .,a .,1-' x x 1 r I 1 1 .Q ' HERMAN STRICKLAND Groceries -Gas-Hardware Paints-Fish Highway 55 Seven Springs North Carolina Compliments of CREECH'S FERTILIZER We Appreciate Your Business LaGrange North Carolina DALLAS PRICE For Bigger Yields From Your Fields Use SCOCO HIGH QUALITY Seven Springs North Carolina HUB DEPARTMENT STORE We Clothe The Family E. Walnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina FROSTY MORN PACKING CO. We Buy Your Livestock Phone 5101 Goldsboro Highway Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of FARMERS' WAREHOUSE Simon B. Hill-Harold Benton Carl Holloman-Marvin Rouse Phone 709 Goldsboro North Carolina FlAKS'S TIRE SERVICE Tire -Recapping Goldsboro North Carolina TAYLoR's FLoRlsT C 'f e 's of All kinds of flowers for Corsages Weddings CAROLINA WAREHOUSE Cut Arrangements Funerals Phone 4455 Phone 2857 405 E. Ash Street Wilson Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of WATERS ESSO SERVICE LaGrange, North Carolina Compliments of JANIE'S CAFE Phone 225-1 LaGrange, North Carolina Compliments of LENIOR BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2848 107 E. Caswell Street Kinston, North Carolina RODOLPH ADAMS Gas-Groceries Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of MARTHA'S BEAUTY SHOPE Phone 93390 Seven Springs, North Carolina. Compliments of AMERICAN BANK E. Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of 0PAl.'S BEAUTY SHOPE Moss Hill Area Phone LO 9-3415 Route 54 Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of PEPSI COLA BOTTLING C0 Phone 1066 110 West Chestnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina YOUR CAREER AND YOUR FUTURE Every 12 or 13 seconds, a baby is born in the United States. Nearly 300 new citizen s join our ranks e ve ry hour. This rapid population growth, plus the constant increase in our standard of living , have ac- celerated the need to produce more goods and services. Companies like Du Pont, in turn, have inc re a s ed research and development, constantly improving processes and facilities, in order to keep up with growing demands. These facts are significant to high school graduates planning to continue their education. Your career and your future are closely linked with scientific pro- gress. But, this progress can be maintained only if you prepare your- self today for the world of tomorrow. E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 8. CO., INC. KINS T ON PLAN T KINS TON NORTH CAROLINA LOWE'S FIRESTONE STORE CLINIC DRUG COMPANY Auto Supplies Drugs and Fountain Service Phone 2919 131 N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Mount Olive, North Carolina GINN LUMBER CO. Lumber Supplie s Phone 2159 ZOO S. Chestnut Street Mount Olive, North Carolina SOUTHERLAND MOTOR CO New 8: Used Cars Phone 3797 800 N. George Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of TRIANGLE DRIVE IN The best in food always Phone 9121 Wilson Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina BELK-TYLER CO. Family Furnishing s Give less for the best Goldsboro, North Carolina N 'v I 'V Kinston, North Carolina SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. A Neighborly Institution Seed-Fertilizer- Hardware-Building Material Farm Supplies-Fuels- Anhydrous Ammonia Phone 9 3481 Seven Springs North Carolina AMERICAN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Electrical Supplies Phone 426 Mt. Olive Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina WOMACK ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Electrical Wholesaler Phone 2252 405 W. Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina DILLON SUPPLY CO. Mill, Shop, gl Farm Hardware 1035 N. William Street Goldsboro, North Carolina SEVEN SPRINGS INSURANCE AGENCY Auto-Fire -Hail Prompt Service Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of GASTERIA Gas for Less Adamsville Goldsboro, North Carolina CREECH'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishing s Phone 2143 152 W. Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina NEUSE TRACTOR CO. Ford Tractors Located on the Mt. Olive Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of GOLDSBORO TOBACCO CO Phone 2812 722 N. William Street Goldsboro, North Carolina In Every Town There's One Best Place to Shop- In Kinston and Greenville it is BRODY'S Kinston, North Carolina Greenville, North Carolina CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC Ferguson Tractors And Implements Sales and Service Phone 2898 Mt. 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Olive, North Carolina Compliments of CHARM BEAUTY SALON 806 N. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina WAYSIDE FURNITURE Adamsville, North Carolina FARMERS' SUPPLY Goldsboro, North Carolina MODE L C LEANERS Kinston, North Carolina l , L. R. CLAYTON Insurance Kinston, North Carolina l RED AND WHITE MARKET Adamsville, North Carolina LEWIS DRUG CO. l N Mt. Olive, North Carolina EN-CEE-CUE Goldsboro, North Carolina , CASH DRUG CO. Goldsboro, North Carolina. GOLDSBORO PULPWOOD CO. Goldsboro, North Carolina l CASEY'S LAUNDRY gl CLEANERS Goldsboro, North Carolina THURMAN HUSSEY Barbecue Seven Springs, North Carolina EDWARD'S YOUNG MEN SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina NEW CENTRAL WAREHOUSE Tobacco Sales Goldsboro, North Carolina W. P. LOWRIMORE Contractor Goldsboro, North Carolina GIDDEN'S JEWELRY Goldsboro, North Carolina. HOBB'S STOCKYARDS Goldsboro, North Carolina THIGPEN-FICKEN INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds Insurance Phone 2088 N. Center Street Mt. Olive, North Carolina MURRAY SUPPLY CO. Purina Feeds Goldsboro Highway Mt. Olive, North Carolina WITHERINGTON THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY It Pays To Protect Phone 3871 102 W. James Street Mt. Olive, North Carolina Compliments of HOOD'S REXALL DRUGS Phone 4116 110 E. Gordon Street Kinston, North Carolina R. JENNETTE FURNITURE CO. Phone 2434 113 S. Center Street Mt. Olive, North Carolina Compliments of MT. OLIVE FCX We Supply The Farm Mt. Olive, North Carolina Compliments of WACHOVIA BANK Goldsboro , North Carolina PRICE TIRE SERVICE Repairs 8: Recaps Mt. Olive, North Carolina BILL PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. I Furniture For Better Living Dial 2322 114 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of GLENN 81 MARTIN DRUG CO. i Your Rexall Drug Store Phone 2165 Mount Olive, North Carolina our E C FREDDIES GRILL A good place for clean peop1e Phone 9128 Goldsboro Highway Mount Olive, North Carolina HASTY PLUMBING AND HEATING CO Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Contractors Lennox Carrier Phone 2584 Mount Olive, North Carolina JOHN PATTERSON FURNITURE C Moderate Price s Easy Terms Phone 3151 S. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina GARNER BROTHERS Frigidaire Sales and Service Phone 25 30 2.20 N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina 55 DRIVE IN Good Food Ample Parking Highway 55 Mount Olive, North Carolina WILSON MOTOR COMPANY FORD Sales and Service Phone 2604 Mount Olive, North Carolina 1- 7, ISAAC-KAHN FURNITURE COMPANY Where you can make your selections from a complete line of Nationally Advertised Furniture and Floor Coverings. Use Your Credit 118 Goldsboro Phone 1498 North Center Street North Carolina Compliments of EDWARD BIZZEll Seven Springs Life Insurance Phone LO-93274 P.O. Box 534 North Carolina McBRIDE AND HERRING SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 3631 Sunrise Shopping Center Goldsboro, North Carolina COMMUNITY MOTORS CORPORATION Sales - Service Goldsboro, North Carolina DUMAS-GIDDENS OIL CO., INC. Be sure . with Pure Pure Petroleum Products Phones 234 - 914-R Goldsboro, North Carolina BELL-STUART FURNITURE CO Complete Home Furnishers Phone 2740 - 5587 227-229 N. John Street Goldsboro, North Carolina SUGGS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Farm Implements Phone 317-6 120 E. Washington Street La Grange North Carolina SID J. MYERS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of all Kinds Telephone 444-1 La Grange North Carolina BRITT-DENMARK C0- HOLLINGSWORTH INSURANCE The Agency With Royster Fertilizers Personal Service Cotton Insurance of all Kinds Phone 3731, 2821 or 2421 Telephone 226-1 East Railroad Street La Grange, North Carolina La Grange, North Carolina FARMER'S FURNITURE COMPANY ALRIDGE VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY Comp1ete Line Of Furniture Phone 398-1 Q Phone 3071 P. O. Box 67 La Grange, North Carolina La Grange, North Carolina BEN ELLIS Mens and Boys Clothing Phone 2225 Goldsboro, North Carolina ADAMSVI LLE BARBER SHOP Hair Cuts - 8555 Kinston Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina MUSIC AND SPORTS Musical Instruments and Sporting Goods Phone 1996 Goldsboro, North Carolina LITTLE RIVER OIL CO. Richfield Gasoline and Fuel Oil Phone 126 Raleigh Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina LITTLETON'S WAREHOUSE Sell Tobacco with Littleton Phone 3164 Goldsboro, North Carolina BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE Robe rt Musgrave s Phone 1563 Goldsboro, North Carolina WORLEY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Sales and Repair Service Phone 251 Goldsboro, North Carolina GRIFFINS BARBECUE Pork - Chicken Open 10 A. M. To 8 P. M. Closed Sundays Phone 1463 Adarnsville Goldsboro, North Carolina A D.M. PRICE Gene ral Merchandise Route 2 Seven Springs North Carolina ROUSE'S FUNERAL HOME Funeral Home and Chapel completely air conditioned. Oxygen equipped and air conditioned ambulances. Phone 2121 La Grange North Carolina GARNER'S FUNERAL HOME TYNDALL'S FUNERAL HOME Kinston, North Carolina Mt. Olive, North Carolina YOUNG'S MEN'S SHOP La Grange, North Carolina PEARSONS WHITFIELD JEWELERS Kinston, North Carolina GEORGE R. SMITH GRO CERY Adams ville , No rth Carolina SAM JERNIGAN FURNITURE CO. Goldsboro, North Carolina THOMPSON -FRANCIS Whole saler Groce r Mt. Olive, North Carolina Compliments of C. C. HENDERSON, M. D. Mt. Olive, North Carolina GRIFFEN'S BARBECUE S0uth's Best Chicken 8: Pig Adamsville Goldsboro, North Carolina SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. N. John Street Goldsboro, North Carolina RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET Adam s ville , North Carolina YATES-LEES GROCERY La Grange, North Carolina SUGGS RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE La Grange, North Carolina BEAUTY SALON Kinston, North Carolina PATE'S FURNITURE If your furniture is not Becoming to you- You should Be-coming to us. Phone 5363 Kinston, North Carolina W. E. BAILEY CO. Plumbing and Heating Phone 2713 125 East North Street Kinston, North Carolina MIDYETTE HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware, Building Material Electric Sz Mill Supplies Paints 8: Oils Dial 3742 8: 5112 Kinston, North Carolina BAKER'S FURNITURE CO., INC Friendly Furniture Store S Dial - 4034 Dial - 3801 100 N. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina W. D. STAPLEFORD Plumbing and Warm Air Heating Dial 3292 Office - 4481 Home Kinston, North Carolina. DAUGHETY'S OFFICE AND MARKET EQUIPMENT Sales 8: Service Phone 70 345 401 W. Vernon Avenue Kinston, North Carolina CAROLINA CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY, INC. Dial 2168 121 N. Heritage Street Kinston, North Carolina SEWELL'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialist Phone 2554 121 E. Gordon Street Kinston, North Carolina WAYNE DAIRY COOPERATIVE, INC. Complete Line of Dairy Products Including Eggs and Butter Wholesale - Retail Goldsboro North Carolina Fresh, Delicious, Nutritious Bread Raleigh Highway Goldsboro North Carolina Fashion ' . ASH STREET PHARMACY MLQQ Quality IH GOLDSBDRO S e rvic e Your Neighborhood Drug Store Phone 1827 814 E. Ash Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Serving Eastern N. Carolina For 93 Years Goldsboro, North Carolina THOMPSON-WOOTEN OIL CO. Shell Petroleum Products Phone 666 Goldsboro, North Carolina PATE-DAWSON MOTCR CO., INC . ' 1 Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phone 5540 Goldsboro, North Carolina GAS ETTE Gas For Less Groceries Kinston Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina A. J. SUTTON'S Clothing Store N. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina DAWSON MFG. CO. Cabinets -Window Frame s -Doors Highway 70 Kinston, North Carolina CARTER'S BARBECUE Be st of Barbecue Jacksonville Highway Kinston, North Carolina Sidney's Dept Store Denmark's Florist Mewbern 81 Turner Jewelers Randolph's Florist Theodore Smith Jewelers Richard's Jewelry Central Service Co. Stanly Shoe Co. Kinston Beauty Shop Berney's Loan Co. Nelson's Photo Shop Wayne Barber Shop Wards Barber Shop Jay Dee's Clifton's Tire Service Webb's Shoe Store Man's Store Aunt Jennie's Bake Shop Ideal Barber Shop Calvin Price Blacksmith Parrots Shoe Store Sanitary Fish Market Coxmpliments Pollock-Johnson Supply Goldsboro Farm Center Klebars Flowers Lester Hardware Kinston, N. C. J. D. Kearney's Groceries LaGrange, N. C. Miller Furniture Co. Kinston, N. C. Shoe Hospital Kinston, N. C. H. L. Malone Knot Fabric Shop Kinston, N. C. Ranch House Restaurant Compliments TYNDALL SEED-FEED 8. SUPPLY CO. 204 - 210 N. Heritage Kinston, North Carolina STANDARD DRUG STORES First Drive-In Drug Store Anything in Drugs No. 1 Store - Phone 3122 No. 2 Store - Phone 3172 No. 3 Store - Phone 3101 Kinston, North Carolina HOWARD-CARTER FUNERAL HOME Air Conditioned Ambulance Dial 3177 113 E. King Street Kinston, North Carolina HIGHLAND FURNITURE SHOP at Parkview Shopping Center Phone 4744 1318 North Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina WHITE OWL MOTOR CO. ,s ' 0 'I . Sales I Service ...vs Dial 2161 U. S. Highway 70 W. Kinston, North Carolina OETTINGER'S FURNITURE Home Furnishings Kinston, North Carolina E. L. SCOTT, INC. Roofing Contractor Heating 8: Air Conditioning Dial 2110 2200 West Vernon Avenue Kinston, North Carolina KING BROS. BARBECUE BAR-B -Cue Cooked Fresh Daily Dial 6915 New Bern Hwy. 70 East Kinston, North Carolina LA GRANGE BEAUTY SHOP Beautiful Permanents By Professional Operators New and Modern Shop Dial 270-1 La Grange, North Carolina STYLE SHOP Womens Apparel Phone 316-6 La Grange, North Carolina ROUSE'S QUALITY MARKET The Best in Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices La Grange, North Carolina BELL-STUART FURNITURE CO. General Electric Appliances Dial 313-6 La Grange, North Carolina RE Compliments of D AND WHITE SUPER MARKET Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices Next to Wachovia Bank La Grange, North Carolina FOSS AND DENNIS MOTOR CO IIFORDII Sales and Service Phone 247-1 La Grange, North Carolina Bethel, North Carolina ADAMS DRUG COMPANY Prescription, Drugs and Sundries Fountain Service Phone 235-1 La Grange, North Carolina MOORING MOTOR COMPANY .ll Sales ' ' H Service Repairs on all cars Phone 242-l La Grange, North Carolina AUTOGRAPHS 1 I rf' ga . ,SAI aw -A f- fm' 4. 4 , I mf .H 1 Q ,.' ,,. ,, ...,. ., ax , 4-YQ AUTOGRAPHS X-':'41Y',4 v 1' Q 1 jp :-yum. ,. W- 3. , A , .wuz AUTCGRAPHS K 5 'll lm ,,f5!'l' 'Q 1 4 1 1 4 ff. .Q 'B' 1 s Q A in ff ... a. A ,nxt V J' 3' 54 - wg wr .x u N .Y ,J fy , ',,:: ' ,A-A 1, ef-,J , 'J . f M 13... , Axwg ff' ,L 4 ' 'Z yd if 14, 4 4 , f ff i . t M MI' . , Y 5 4' W :Z 4, I :L k ' I if nik it ,F , if ' r JI ' 3 A A 'a ,413 . ' ,jffirwff 815, 'jfs' ' . 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