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

 - Class of 1959

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- ww- hwy. W Y 0 mx I . v n , . A K ' N M 'f ,Q ' , P r lt D N.. Y :- 3 O .,. . 0 Q Q X' I v SESPRISCHUAN VOILIEETQXH C 0 N TE N T S CONTENTS DEDI CA TION AD MINIS TRATION SENIORS J UNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN CLASSES ATHLE TICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING XX XX Xigrsw 'it To Mrs. Imogene Price, our beloved teacher and friend, we ded- icate this 1959 Sesprischoan. This is only a small token of our gratitude for the guidance and inspiration she has given us this year. She was always near with her cheerful smile and sympathetic heart, willing to help us solve our teenage problems. Her understanding has given us new courage to go on and face the future with determined smiles and hearts full of hope. It would be impossible for us to repay her, and by dedicating this annual to her we are doing so little fora friend who means so much to each of us. 2 AIJMINISTRATIUN Q School N'-N. X. Mywx ' ' Ns.-M Mr. H. E. Rogers Principal I Hoard Mr. C. B. Dale Mrs. Lillie Herring Chairman S Mr. Willie Griffin I Mr. Major JaCkS0r1 Mr. Clifton Best 4 Aklf Nilllifi 'I Il !!l.10.-lvAl ll ' DL g , - Q-N 1' .....,-f,Q.Q1 ' 'naz- . . . . af 411-Q 4 - AH - 5... No Picture Available I- HIGH SCHOOL: First Row - Mrs. Imogene Price, Mr. Gerald Waters, Mr. Hubert McCleney, Mr. W. L. Creel. Second Row - Mrs. Jessie Rose Waller, Mrs. Janet Brown, Mr. Rufus Turner. Qacully ELEMENTARY: First Row - Mr. Mark Herring, Jr., Miss Rachel Whit- field, Mrs. Evelyn Ground. Second Row - Mrs. Ida Kornegay, Mrs. Alma Grady, Mrs. Eula Bass, Mrs. Miriam Rogers. Third Row - Mrs. Louise Gurley, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitfield, Miss Ella Gillerlain, Mrs. Helen Savage. ,. 'ifiiia ' i. N X ...Q - oi , , ,, ' s .. 45- ' M M 55? ' A A L.-M. 6 ,11- x .Wffi 4165 'wk' '1--- ii -Q..-gf SENIURS -fq.-n- -H ... ,. - ... Y..A... .-,.- .., ...-,... , .- 1-..-v-...,-,..,.-.-Y,-1.-sf-v-g,- JIMMY LEWIS BROWN Always look forward or you'll find yourself behind. LYNDA LYNCH COBB To live, love, and laugh. GEORGIA ELOIS BENTON Treasurer Where mischief is boiling, I'm usu ally stirring. BEN HANCOCK Forget the past and look for a brigh- ter future. ELLA MAE FULGHUM To know how to wait is the secret of any great success. 46 fb 'VS 'iqllh-in , LESLIE CALVIN KING A man cannot push himself ahead simply by patting himself on the back. v' 9- FRAZIER CORNELIUS HARDY Vice-President Take good care of meg good men are scarce. PATTY MARIE HERRING Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. ROBERT EDWARD LYNCH, JR. President He who hesitates is lost. LERLENE KILPATRICK Smi1e and the world smiles with you. BERTHA ELLEN JACKSON Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Q -qv'-01 LEBRON RAY POTTER If girls interfere with your studies, drop the studies. as ' EDNA GRACE PRICE It's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. X-li 'arf' DURWOOD MCKINLEY PRICE Reporter A penny saved is a penny earned.' ,W 'US AAQQN - JAMES DONALD PRICE Forward ever, backward never.' .Qs JUDY CAROL PRICE Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding. ...il an s 'C'- MINNIE RUTH PRICE It's what you learn after you think you know it all that really counts. JOSEPH HARRY PRICE Eat, drink, and be merry, for to- morrow you may die. ROSA TRIPP Anyone can master a grief except he who has it. 'Vx STEVE DAVIS PRICE Secretary Find a way or make one. vi-.in 1 V l v .9 I n I A in--V BETTY JANE WADE When duty whispers low, you mustg maturity answers, 'I can.' I, t if mist. 1 4, if I it I 1- I,-w,f If :ax erm, EMMETT EARL SHIVAR If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. l 511155 Poem Because we know this is our last night Before we say good-bye, We are so sad and weary now That we want to cry. We've shared so much laughter And cried so many tears, ,A- We doubt if there will be enough memories To last us through the years. An though we go our separate ways To find fortune and fame, We hope someday we'11 meet again Even if it's in memories lane. DONALD WAYNE WILLIAMS SO now We have to Say gOOd-bye Learn to live, and live to learn. To each and all of you. And we know within our hearts We'1l ne'er forget our friends and acquaintances, too. I2 Y ln-Q A Salutatary I, as salutatorian, speak on behalf of the members of the Senior Class of 1959 in welcoming you tonight to our graduation exercise. It is indeed a warm welcome that we extend to the faculty, school board, friends, schoolmates, relatives, and most of all - to our beloved parents who have made it possible for us to have an honored place on this stage tonight. As we walk up, 'one by one, to re- ceive our long-awaited diplomas, we shall bring to an end our high school days. Then we shall turn our faces toward the future. But what lies a- head for each of us is unknown for we shall meet our destiny little by little. We feel that we have learned so much during our twelve long years of school. We feel that now we are pre- pared to meet what-ever obstacles we might be confronted with. But are we? Are we fullyprepared to shoul- der the heavy responsibilities of adult life? Are we emotionally strong enough to go about solving our most difficult problems in a calm, yet thorough and intelligent manner ? We do sincerely believe that our high school training will surely prove valuable as we attempt to perform our duties to ourselves, our loved ones, our country, and to all man- kind. But yet, we realize that we have so much more to learn. Much of this we shall learn by our mistakes 5 but actually, what better way is there to learn lessons which we can never forget? We knowthat our climb toward suc- cess in whatever we choose to do will be a long, weary one. But we have warm courage and high hopes for the future. And if we retain the confi- dence and understanding of each of you here tonight, we shall most cer- tainly put forth our best efforts and the results will surely prove favor- able. So, in welcoming you here tonight, we are hoping that during this grad- uation exercise you, too, will be sharing our sweet memories of the past and the inward excitement and happiness of this great day. May you look forward with us as we dwell on thoughts of what tomorrow may bring. May you share with us our happiness, our sadness, and our hopes of lives filled with only the very best of every- thing good. Again, we bid each of you a most cordial welcome. Salutatorian Edna Grace Price - -H -- - - . 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For the first time everyone's dates were invited to dine and dance. Our Junior marshals were: Bertha Jack- son, Edna Grace Price, Bill Lynch, Judy Price, Lerlene Kilpatrick, and Georgia Benton. When school began in the fall of 1958, our group which had been re- duced to 23 in number, began our Senior year. Our sponsor was Mrs. Imogene Price. Our class officers were: President-Bill Lynch, Vice- P r e s . -Frazier Hardy, Secretary- Ste v e P r i c e , Treasurer-Georgia Benton, Reporter-McKinley Price. When we received our class rings in October, we were a happy group of Seniors I In January we gave our play, It's A Great Life. The days began moving swiftly, and before we knew what was happening the Juniors gave us our banquet on May 1. At last we drew near our aim - graduation. It came so quickly that we could not quite realize that at last all our worries and heartaches had been of some avail. Only a few days after we began practicing for our graduation exercises, we walked dovsm the aisle to get our diplomas. Graduation was over and we were now ready to go our separate ways and accomplish our goals in life. Linda Cobb Historian , 4' las! Will ,Ami Zcstamcut We, the Seniors of 1959, being of sound minds do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To our faculty members we leave our sincere appreciation for the time they have spent trying to teach us the things we were unwilling to learn. To our beloved and wonderful teacher, Mrs. Imogene Price, we leave our apologies for all the worries and troubles we have caused her this year. We also leave her our love and apprecia- tion for being so kind, patient, and tmderstanding with us. The following valuable personal bequests, free- ly and full given, should be treasured as a remind- er of the generosity of the class and the indivi- duals thereof. We trust these responsibilities will be assumed promptly and bring important results. I, Frazier Hardy, do will my ability to be in the wrong place at the right time without getting cau- ght to C. C. Price. I, Lynda Cobb, will my ability to forget what should be forgotten to Kaye Dawson. I, Jimmy Brown, will my ability to skip school to Jimmy Grady. I, Bertha Ellen Jackson, will my Geometry book and my intense interest in Geometry to Judy Rai- ford in hopes that Mr. Creel will teach Geometry instead of Algebra II next year. I, McKinley Price, will my excess weight to Marilyn Rouse. I, Judy Price, will my ability to always be re- gular with the school bus to Linda Price. I, Harry Price, will my ability to get out of class to help the bus mechanics to Jimmy Grady. I, Edna Grace Price, will my ability to flirt to Wanda Hester in hopes that she might make good use of it. I, Steve Price, do will my cowboy hat to Rodney Barwick. I, Ella Fulghum, will my ability to make A's on my report card to Billy Singleton. I, Donald Price, will my Sociology book to any- one who wants it. I, Betty Jane Wade, will my ability to cut up on class and not get caught to Joyce Fulghum. I, Ben Hancock, leave my long legs to Larry Rouse. I, Mirmie Ruth Price, will my Geometry book with my very best wishes to any unlucky person who might get it. I, Calvin King, will my lengthy school career of 14 years, to anyone who doesn't try. I, Rosa Tripp, will my abilityto scrub bathroom walls to Linda Stroud. In the year 1969 as I take off in my rocket ship for the moon, I peep out of my space helmet. I see agroup of familiar faces going to a big music concert on Mars. Let us stop to see who is in the group. When I stop I see that they are the 1959 graduating class of Seven Springs High School. The first face I see is that of Edna Grace Price. She is preparing to sing her latest hit and is now practicing at the piano before the crowd arrives. The crowd is gathering outside. The first per- son that enters is Rosa Tripp. She is now owner of asuccessful chain of beauty shops in St. Louis, Missouri. Behind her is Minnie Ruth Price, her greatest competitor, who is striving to lengthen her corporation of beauty shops in the next state. Next I see Jimmy Brown. It seems as if he can't skip work as he skipped school because he is now the President of General Motors Corpor- ation. Here comes Patty Herring who just flew in with her husband. Patty is now owner of the largest summer resort in Florida. Frazier Hardy just joined the group. Frazier is doing well in his mechanical shop on Kinston. Linda Cobb is very content working as a pri- vate secretary to her husband who is now com- manding officer of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Harry Price is employed to take pictures of the concert to be published in the Seven Springs Cultured Life. The book is edited by another classmate, Ella Fulghum, who is also a famous music critic. Donald Williams, who is now Dean of Williams Business College in Seven Springs, now enters. Steve Price arrives in his cowboy suit. Steve is now the proud owner of a huge ranch in Texas. I, Emmett Shivar, will all my love to Joyce Garris. I, Patty Herring, will my World History book and all my notes with my best wishes to any up- rising Sophomore who needs it. I, Georgia Benton, do leave my slim figure to Lynn Head. I, Bill Lynch, will my ability to play basketball to Bertha Benton. I, Donald Williams, do hereby will my ability to graduate to Vann Holmes. I, Ray Potter, do leave my quietness to the loud mouthed Juniors. I, Lerlene Kilpatrick, do will my ability to get along with the teachers and principal to Ronald Letchworth. This document is signed and sealed by Lerlene Kilpatrick Prophecy I see Bertha Ellen Jackson, who is working on some new teaching methods, entering with a friend, Georgia Benton. Georgia is now the head nurse at Seven Springs Memorial Hospital. Calvin King is owner and operator of the King Electrical Corporation in LaGrange. Bill Lynch is now teaching Geometry at the State University. Lerlene Kilpatrick is now secretary to the President of the Purina Feed Company. Incident- ally, the president is her husband. Judy Carol Price is very happily married and still living in her beautiful home in the Indian Springs Township. Emmett Earl Shivar is a very famous jeweler in Paris. Betty Jane Wade has made a name for herself as asuccessful business woman. She is residing in Richlands. Donald Price urges us all to be sure not to miss his latest movie, Teenage Rock and Roll , in which he plays the leading part. Ben Hancock, who is designing all-occasion cards for Hallmark, now arrives. A late arrival is made by Ray Potter who is an Admiral in the Navy. Ray just returned from a Mediterranean Cruise. An equally late arriver is McKinley Price. McKinley is late because of adelay in an auction at his stock market. I regret leaving this sea of familiar faces, but the doors are closing and the concert begins with an audience of successful Seniors of 1959. Rosa Tripp Prophet Valcdictary Parents, teachers, schoolmates, and friends, tonight as we are assembled here at Seven Springs High for the last time, the Senior Class of 1959 find that their most difficult task is to say good-bye. I, as val- edictorian of this class, have been given the privilege to try to express for us our affec- tion and deepest appreciation to you. This honor is due to you who have guided us to this worthy goal, graduation. This event, our graduation, is the result of many years of work and sacrifice that you have made to give us our education. To our parents, we wish to express our affection and grateful thanks for the won- derful opportunity that they have given us to receive our education. During these four years of our high school days there have been many depressing and discouraging times. But with our parents beside us they have given us faith and courage when we needed it most. They told us not to stop, but to keep trying and to finish. Words cannot express the gratitude that we owe our teachers for their patience and the help that they have given us. Their inspirations have led us this far, and point to a future limited only by our own ambi- tions. To our schoolmates, we wish to say that we have enjoyed our association with you. We hope that our friendship will continue forever and that someday you will receive the honor of graduating as we are receiving tonight. For our friends, we want tonight to be a time that they will always remember with us as it marks for us a great attainment. Classmates, to us this has been a very important night. We have worked hard and labored long in anticipation of this event. The wonderful period of valuable and inter- esting experiences is drawing to a close. During these years of our educational ca- reer we have been building a foundation for the future. Now that we have finished these years of school. I hope we will be able to face our many problems without difficulty as we seek our places in this world. If one is to be able to live with himself he must first learn to live with others. For several years we have been learning to live as a member of a group. After tonight we, the group, will be separated as we bid fare- well and each of us goes his separate way. Although we will be apart, may we always keep happy memories of our years spent together and may good fortune find our doorways in the future. Again, I wish to express my deepest ap- preciation to all of you who have helped to fulfill the happiness of the Senior Class of 1959, and now, on behalf of the seniors, I bid you all farewell. Valedictorian Bertha Ellen Jackson CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Red and White Red Rose dw XXX! 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V -l ' ' Mosr TALENTED if v 1 Edna Grace Price - 44 ., '- A -3 9 J Calvin King ' QUIETEST BEST PERSONALITY Ella Fulghum Rosa Tripp Ray Potter Harry Price y. 4 li Superlatzves 9 fa- ff CUTEST MOST ATHLETIC LAZIEST Bertha Ellen Jackson Georgia Benton Linda Cobb Steve Price Bill Lynch Donald Price I ' ' I 19 , ' ,S 2 If new - A N -Fi l X 'If '- ': gi: 5 WA, XTR T 2 , 1 .iisziql Q- 't'wQ1!Q'2V:' I 1 ci' MOST INTELLIGENT Bertha Ellen Jackson Bill Lynch I-X MOST ATTRACTIVE Lerlene K11patr1ck Frazler Hardy 41a.........f.....ii!.f'A4g.l ' 'u,',. ig' 1 A 215 LQ '.1F . If ffl f J WL I-.f 'P' 6- N s'v ALI'- MOST DEPENDABLE BIGGEST FLIRTS Patty Herring Edna Grace Price Calvin King Superlatives FRIENDLIEST Linda Cobb Jimmy Brown Bill Lynch MOST BASHFUL Ella Fulghum McKinley Price S 'iffy 4 , nv Jre A- M. lf .ml ' 5 IKHETS? 1255? B V L' a-11 P I ,-f .23 ,Q I 'ff X-QI. as XX gf-ff BEST DRESSED Bertha Ellen Jackson Donald Williams 'Si MOST CONCEITED Lerlene Kilpatrick Emmett Shivar No Picture Available. Kat hy P W the Seniors, w1sh to express our S1 been so good to us durmg our last year of school We thank them so very much for the par d ces and supper they so w1111ng1y gave to our class t1es an We shall long remember the1r thoughtfulness k1ndness and generos1ty Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs '83 KKK f!!l!l!Illl fffff fffff 2 I IUNIURS Billy Cox Joyce Dale Charles Daly Rodney Barwick Betty Jo Brown Doris Crawford mn tx Jil 'el Leo Hinson Van Holmes Jean Perry AUS. Q- IME' Gerald Elmore Barbara Herring Gene Hinson S5 24 Jan Phillips C. C. Price Peggy Price HQ '- 5 Q9 'lv'- Kaye Thompson M. D. Turner Lou Ann Vinson Judy Raiford Larry Rouse Geneva Stroud K. Q Q gs ilu Marie Walker Rose Ward Gary Whaley 1, , W., En sf f if ras.. '54 X ... 4 C tb Z6 4' ,4 -rf' 1 :Q ff, ,ffgx 35 :Wy K f ,.. 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X, n , , Jes.. .ff3wf5Y , ' .5 A s ' ,, I .- . r ,,, - ,fx .yf it Alu J., x 1 Q .A in Y 1 Bertha Benton Johnny Brodhead Jesse Brovm Linda Carmack Wayne Edwards Glenn Fields Joyce Fulghum Douglas Garris Q, ,AQ Q, WMM 1' j. wg . 5.1, 2,111 W ,D .,,, x , Q . ' M f A ,f x as 11' 'H Eddy Adams Perry Barwick Willard Barwick -. u., Q-vw X Jerry Dale Clyde Daly Kaye Dawson 'Q -Q Xlv'-f 32 2 'U' I 46' .M-ng 4 1' Q X Jimmy Grady Linda Grady Mike Grady T17 Wanda Hester Ruth Ann Hines Gerald Jackson ng' A 4. 5 'Q 40' . -xr' 4' cn. W W 7 . ,K fix gyr- 'VX i :L Ox L- G iifwfx Q.. ix, Q 'fl X QQ j fi .rr 645 . Q 0 . Yrs-.f I K 33 ag 54 Q lf!! 1 qi mv' Q47 Tommy Gurley Dorothy Hall Terry Hancock Ray Herring 'Qx w-- - 'Q' Major Jones Thomas Jones Beverly Kornegay Marcelle Lee aww, ,sv fin .... 1 1 .! 'Nl UN Q. X 'T' . Charlotte Price Franklin Price Louise Rogers It 5 up , -'TQ x CK Q ,, wi' - , nf- , limi? ': ' 'UN 4 . 1 C5 rf Kg Yr. ' E 1-. Nr Bobby Taylor Durwood Whitman 34 Linwood Martin Gail McCullen Arnold Price Marilyn Rouse Freddy Shivar Sally Summerlin ny n ,sl v nl , Q. 1 , f r' ,Q I I I W' x , ,f ,vs K ,v rr I-jr A I V , x fig ' . A . 1 , '. -rgi. . f3h, 1s' ' ff' M Q' W O 'K sq' 'iffu may ,A . J' 1 ,fa ' gf 4-x , . Af' 4 h ' K ,.f H,,' K F 1 V I .insist V oi ggi gg 9: bun, k L 4, -A fa , if , , H arf ! 4,5 L4 - Y Q' 1' , Y ,K Q lf? 457' 'P , SX. Ziggy I, f1 x , at - if N f f, 5 M ff' -rf-, A7 I 44 ,.. A M 4 . 90s if qt V ' 1' Y af 'Q fx 3-Y S, Elass Officers JUNIOR CLASS C. C. Price ......... Vice-President f, Barbara Herring ......... Secretary it ss Judy Raiford . . . . . Treasurer S Z X Rodney Barwick . . . . President W K X P X N X X fd X n g., ?f FRESHMAN CLASS SUPHOMORE CLASS Cnot picturedb Linda Carrnack . . . President Bobby Grady ----------- Secretary Glenn Fields, Marilyn Rouse, . . . Reporters Ronald Letchworth . . . .... Reporter Qharlotte price Faye Weaver ----------- President Bertha Benton ........ Vice-President Clayton Earl Garris ..... Vice-President Kaye Dawson, , ,,,, Secretary fH0f PiCtUr9dl N2-HCY Tripp ---- TreaSUr9r Linda Grady ........... Treasurer 1-.5 nf- X M :vw-:LJ -,.,, ,f 'Q I w -dsl' I cmssfs ,th . -a- I M, 5, ii me Ks 4 1' ws. 4. I , I AQMQJALQ.. , x:f'.-'..- l 1 ' X Q' A I A A AXE jx -w 9 . my , . V l x ,hx J' gr 4- xt'-,R 4 Q.- 1 - ' ce 'A Q 5 in N I ww h ' n ,BQ 6 J 5 K V L.. fed , f 'Y .fx ,.,... I F fx ' it N , I N, - r . ,y . Y' 'K L 1 1. ff ' :i :f - , , 5 O f K 1 1 L' I L km fx Q 44 FT ' .sf QT' 1 M I 4- - V J if l so I A.,A.f?, 1 i v va. MR. HERRING'S EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Cl. to r.l Barbara Adams, Kenneth Barfield, Randall Casey, Violet Casey, Patty Caudell, Joyce Davenport, Gaye Garris, Edith Garris, Allen Ground, Charles Herring. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Herring, Billy McCollum, Betty Lou Mozingo, Richard Mozingo, Lettie Oliver, Jesse Outlaw, Sylvia Parks, Royce Potter, William Price. THIRD ROW: Violet Rose Price, Johnny Raiford, Gary Sanderson, Violet Sasser, Bobby Singleton, George Strickland, Geraldine Strickland. FOURTH ROW: Linda Summerlin, Harvey Summerlin, Jerry Sutton, Merle Thomp- son, Doris Williams, Wayne Williamson. .,. x rg 3, ' f-Q :xl .sa if- - ifli. .gl ' - 'L Qi 5-' :Et ti' it 155 'K' A Qi J' I X rfb NJXMNS if ' 5 Bei. B f,,,b E 3 . 5, ' -. afff, J ec, A f S Q, 1 ,sp ,gg if gf, ru. -if I 5, u fum , V lx 4 .,. Qi' fish vafilxif I ., I - ... LN.. 1 A V: F .H F tht' .Ml as nn iff Q, ,rf ue' Q fy fb l. Aki ,Ak Fins K ,, I I 5 Q one-+ act C 7 39 Q 1 I ,Ji-..-cn was il 4 G K MISS WHITFIELD'S SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: fl. to r.J Carol Adams, Jo Ann Benton, Faye Best, Mary Lou Brown, Jerry Caudell, Lester Cruse, Annette Daly, Linda Deans, Jimmy Garris, Judy Garris. SECOND ROW: Carroll Heath, Harry Holmes, Douglas Jones, LeRoy Jones, Jimmy King, Rena Maier, Frances Manning, Malcolm Mervin, Gerald Moore, Charles Mozingo. THIRD ROW: Ralph Mozingo, Randolph New- comb, Joyce Parks, Patton Parks, Iris Price, Jime Price, Sallie Mae Price, Jimmy Roberts, Eugene Sasser. FOURTH ROW: Greg Smith, Larry Smith, Durwood Strickland, Jimmy Summer- lin, Jimmy Vinson, Jimmy Wade, Milton Wade, Linda Walker, Ruth Williamson. W... 'fr W. - V 1 is-. H- ,. 1. .f ax . 1 ,.:, J Af if 5' - :Q 5' 'B 5. twihml mu J. -f t - L.. .a ' ' o if :LW c 'F Q -.-A 4' - 5 . I ' , L ' .1 4 f, X A ll N im. V. ,J Q 4:4 ' 'l 5-if -.Q 5 ef QV- ' t N 3 I , K mx V - in 5 '.. hi My -T .... .t , .., - ,gf Y- 1-it -A 5, of t A t, t L, y .L MRS. GROUND'S SIXTH GRADE ' FIRST ROW: fl. to r.J Jimmy Alphin, Joan Barfield, Dwight Bennett, Edward Carmack, Linda 1 Daly, Edna Gay Garris, Ernest Garris, Gerald Garris, Nathan Garner, Gearleen Grady. SECOND ROW: Glenn Grady, Mary Walton Grady, Jimmy Hardy, Kitsie Hardy, David McCullen, Burnice Manning, Sidney Phillips, Glenn Price. THIRD ROW: Larry Price, Linda Carol Price, Trudy Price, Sherwood Shivar, Major Strickland. FOURTH ROW: Dwight Stroud, Linwood Summerlin, Bobby Talton, Edna Joyce Whitman. 1' H it ,t lr , I J, CS 5 Q' T' if 1' ki' ' 4. IL we I . M K ' L I .-,, fr. 5' :alia A I ' f' x ..i- gg. 0- WIA.: gx 'IT g? ii ' 1' 'P 5 V-,' 5. 3 ' 1 if ' Q. 4 ' 4. f lf- r . Q , , Q, it S I .R Ir... 4 , I M , i 1 ' Pi -a ,J .,, , v - ' 'I N 4- , i a . : 4 'et- ' 5 7 1 Q X 4 A' I A ' , I Q Q ,J 'tg .i 'h ku ., QA x W , y , I I MRS. GRADY'S SIXTH GRADE ... FIRST ROW: Cl. to r.J Linda Alphin, Lavonne Barwick, Becky Carmack, Iris Caudell, Jenny Sue Grady, Otto Griffin, Ralph Goodson, Douglas Hill, Judy Ivey, Doris Jones. SECOND ROW: Hilton Jones, Milton Kornegay, Tom Kilpatrick, Tommy Kornegay, Mary Lib Martin, Viola Mason, Sudie Moore, David Mozingo. THIRD ROW: Ann Parks, Jackie Price, Jeanne Price, Malcolm Price, Pamela Price, Shelton Sarvis. FOURTH ROW: Gary Smith, Michael Spence, Gail Sutton, Richard Walker. J v 1 o P J 5 h .. ..,, ,N as U , A 5 ,V ps G, 6 I , ., , A , 5 - f . 0- ,,, A ' - x, :, -N i : .fc N- :, . rr-' if I Q f J 2-P - l fr ie W 'L ' SK!! All 1 by 'jr A M . fl: , IJSP1 ji k ,, Q. . W 1 N A . - 'wk 1 Q ' V S ' ' ' 'T - 2 --A-f ,t V, ff :af - L lp .arf QP . 1 ' MQQA- 'x Y Ke: . 73 -1 'v - -is f P - V 63 J: 5' gf' Q. -: P I: 1. if 1 he 1- .4215-. mi L M el .ya ii. K2 '- .5 B ' '- ' 5. 3 JT '- I ik 4- I A 1 vi A 's -V ':' 3- f by 3. 25' fi .' a A Q X L as Q lr Ii: XXX I XX ' 4- A . X xl . ' 1 . 1511 X X. .hbigiki MRS. KORNEGAY'S FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Cl. to r.J Judy Adams, James Baker, Bonnie Lou Barfield, Ronald Bartlette, Wanda Bar- wick, Linwood Benton, Atlas Best, James Best, Linda Gail Brogden, Douglas Casey. SECOND ROW: Gaynelle Caudell, Raymond Davenport, Michael Dawson, Eloise Goodson, Jane Ellen Grady, Linda Grady, Irene Hall, Edward Heath, Pamela Herring, Judy Hines. THIRD ROW: Leonard Hinson, Owen Jackson, Bruce Jones, James Lane, Max Lane, Steven Lynch, Bill Martin, James Oliver, Thomas Parks, Ann Price. FOURTH ROW: Tim Price, Delmas Quinn, Audrey Stroud, Leroy Talton, Russell Vinson, Ger- ald Waters, George Whitfield, Rex Whitfield, William Williamson. J , in uf l 'w ln R, - gn., .12-7 lg. la. Q. :- if Q, 1.9. gr qs, Q- .:- it A . B Af W . ff' Ag! ku ' SNL, li ft. y I X r- I 1 Mil N .L 6' 5 M G iz . K- fe :' ...L 'A i l Y X f 4, I 5. wg h ,. HF: 11- .2'i,l.4Y7F.f- -. - .-. swf. i - . , , 'Q ' 3- fri '--2-S Q if 'f nik N fp I -xc- X A LE X 7 J 5 1 ,. . 4 ,Q - I 3-, , Wi, L 9 'ft J H MRS. BASS' FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES FIRST ROW: fl. to r.J Julia Barfield, Robert Baker, Dianne Best, Paul Brown, Gene Coor, Gibbie Sue Creech, James Evans, Linda Evans, Gilbert Garris, Danny Griffin. SECOND ROW: David Griswold, Eimice Gurley, Galloway Hardy, Linda Herring, Kenneth Hill, Edith Hines, Phil Hinson, Shelton .Moore. THIRD ROW: Ervin Parks, Bill Price, Buster Price, Linwood Price, Glenn Rouse, Vernon Shivar. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Smith, Sally Vinson, Jimmy Williams, Linda Williams. 40 1- mt W 'uh f if 6- 3, W -' 5 :.g :rp qu - 4 A 4 i . I M - U . x I. .Gy L Q. . , I a-. rf? .5 -.. I -- ,-at 'i -1- f- -zf iz' A 'I N' ' X S, W af? ff- . cf .. -if ii- we 4 + ' it 1 B, H -4. mx x -rlf X5 ' LX SILK' x X05 ag-, r J. r GA-, Ce 1- .' : W. tm is MRS. GURLEY'S THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES FIRST ROW: fl. to r.J Travis Adams, Jewel Adams, Joyce Barfield, Janet Baker, Bruton Britt, Bonnie Creech, Carol Daly, Barbara Daly, Becky Fields, Tommy Garner. SECOND ROW: Dianne Garris, Bobby Grant, Willie Griffin, Marie Kilpatrick, Wanda Lynch, Vicki Needham, Sandra Raiford, Lynn Sanderson. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Strickland, Shelby Summerlin, LaVerne Sut- ton, Wayne Sutton, Gerald Turner, Glenda Price. FOURTH ROW: Dwight Price, Judy Carol Price, Edith Price, David Price. Q 8' . FL v --V 'S A as K 'O A '.. Q K ' 'H Q A -A -A 45 ' S .I L :Q 1- ' N A Y 3 r s C . A L -, :Qin-if Qs. X in x Y f by i - mi' SE' l 'X' . .Q F fan. '. ur- 'Qi t ,, Q ' 1 .J Efi +1 I A 5 ' If - ti x . :- ' I ,. t 4 A .f I ,f ' rs ,, 9712 . Lf. E A QM Q 3 I .. '- Q ' 1' ' ' ' s 4- ' L 4' Q ,Q .X I ' f 1 , I X ' , gi. MRS. ROGERS' THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: il. to r.J Faye Adams, Ruby Barfield, Donald Benton, Jane Brown, Sylvia Grady, Larry Griffin, Phil Hardy, Kent Head, Selby Herring, Janice Hines. SECOND ROW: Donnie Hin- son, Keith Holmes, Janice Jordon, Arthur Kornegay, Kenneth Moore, Betty Jean Parks, Ronald Parks, Vickie Price. THIRD ROW: Gene Sasser, Linda Sasser, Patricia Ann Sasser, Diane Smith, Dwight Smith. FOURTH ROW: Edward Strickland, Robert Strickland, Douglas Whitfield. 41 fm? Y ,ai , , . . ' a - in - W. - - - , - - f 11 Q 1. k 4. V A: L, ., ' L. ,- ' V - s '- ., ' - - I . -4 ., 'fd . -ffsllllliaff ..... ' A it k just , fn 93, I ' 2 , is tm g , j , 4 5 , 1 tl Q V zzf .gi x A' f X Ji, at ' 7 M gs., ,fy for 1- -2 I LQ, ma .7 11 X l' 1- J af if lid .--ff f . MRS. WHITFIELD'S SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, fl. to r.J Bettie Mae Barwick, Danny Barwick, Myrtie Best, Ronald Carmack, Larry Dawson, Diane Fisher, Harry Gautier, Lynette Grady, Janet Grant, Janice Head. SECOND ROW: Kaye Herring, Marlene Hill, Bessie Carol Holmes, Dennis Jones, Horace Moore, Mary Alice Newcomb, Ruby Parks, Danny Price. THIRD ROW: Dean Price, Polly Price, Kent Sasser, Reg- inald Spence, Kathy Summerlin, Johnny Bill Sutton. FOURTH ROW: Ray Vinson, Chris Weeks, Chester Whitman, Grace Williamson. F 2 , y . A 61,4 'E' . i!R...v txmv Eg' . V-' Pkila 'lm' 1' 'I T' , if f ' i li '4 A i- wk ' A ' E X is 1- X Gi X ' 1 is .4 W 'A . SL' A , Q F 'W J, A .9 .1 W ,.., . JN! W ff.. ' --- ' G , 5 ' g , 1-. Q1 S g my 'Q ' I A Y.. K . 8 kb ' ' R t 'nam ' K Q la I fiiifmiw '- f va Q R. :glib f.f- b -if-hi 1 .ir . ' . W4 V If 9 Q . 1 l!f.f-,s. w:x-..fi:,. - ' . . A MISS GILLERLAIN'S FIRST AND SECOND GRADES FIRST ROW: tl. to r.D Billy Adams, Jimmy Bennett, Chuck Creel, Kathleen Creech, Ted Dale, Tim Dale, Jerry Evans, Glenda Garris, Dwight Grady, Michael Hill. SECOND ROW: Lana Faye Hinson, Sandra Hinson, Sheila Kilpatrick, Jimmy Lynch, Michale Needham, Brent Price. THIRD ROW: Lindsey Raiford, Kathryn Rogers, David Turner, Diane Vinson, Kaye Vinson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Vinson, Judy Carol Walker, Ricky Whitfield. 42 , f' W '4 1 Lp . w 5-I tg., 5.9 ,v 1, 1 ,U 'Blk s' - - 4 1 , Q f 0 f S 1 14 HQ ' it QQ l I Rx' 19 il - S 1' lf ff ' 4 ' Q 'L fix. it 1 id. I tc' . 1 Mllllihf 4' :fl lm ' iff if . I 1 I am -t , V 'E C 2 il. Q MRS. SAVAGE'S FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: fl. to r.J Christine Baker, Terry Best, Eliza Brown, Alice Faye Creech, Linwood Griffin, Margie Hall, Ross Head, Jr., Danny Heath, Laura Hines, Barbara Jones. SECOND ROW: Gary Kornegay, Paulette Oliver, Lynette Price, Shirley Price, Donald Singleton, Clarence Smith, Jr. THIRD ROW: Joan Smith, Danny Strickland, Herman Strickland, Peggy Talton. FOURTH ROW: Jack Williamson, Margie Williamson. ff! 43 1 'hi ' - ' - 4,-. 7 msvpgm , W Mwwamqm, ,fp X . Q If 4' . 55, . ,f,, N . W. , ,, V X L 'I as Mix, QQ: ii A a 'f' A 1 1 I .f 1 I ,I v2 iz i , X O x 3 3. 'K Ay 'Ti 0' 1 , v ,. ' 'C'-lsiu ss 4- if . an 3 -.,-., ?-'1-.72',f.x.z--f-'lA'fWiiE4..Qf'T ' - -. ' Q Q A-Q Q. vis -v ' ' - --..-'L - 'K' '.:-.- ' 1 '- if-A mtv-5+ ff. ---- ning.. --.:- -,'xz4gf,e-.s1e.e, V 'A ? .'3 3-f': c3L2 LC.f77 ' .-.-.i54n3.75,3-:,.x.:,h5- ATHLETICS Q52 Girls ' Haskclball fs A y I 'R '- xx ,V X if 1 fx as R ,fda - 'fri , ' AA 'XEF1 T6 f' ' wg, W, A 4 1 , , . - 'if , 3 4 X ' f f Q r f 1 f 'ELS is jSsS's, 25, uX5.E,s'5 is ,SS 5 'sfw wA'5 4-:J-f 45933 xf' ffilfff Seated fl. to r.J Marilyn Rouse, Betty Jo Brown, Judy Price, Louise Rogers, Rose Ward, Linda Stroud, Georgia Benton, Geneva Stroud, Wanda Hester, Bertha Benton, Lou Ann Vinson, Rosaleen Smith, Judy Raiford, Linda Price. Standing, Linda Cobb Ceo-rnanagerj, Rachel Whitfield Ccoachj, Charlotte Price, and Lynn Head Cco-managersj. 46 Zvi-gfeu i 'P it The Seven Springs girls' basketball tea f 1 . . ni or 958-59 was coached by Miss Rachel Whitfield of Moss Hill The team elected Betty Jo Brown and Judy Raiford as co-captains. The girls started off winning all the non-conference games, but when conference time came they seemed to take a backwards turn. In all they won 19 games a d l n ost 11. But probably the one night they can't easily forget was then '0'ht th ' ng ey played the Homecoming Game and beat Gran- tham, a very high ranking team by a small mar 'in of 2 , 8 points in an overtime period! The girls also lost their first a d l ' n on ytournament gametothe opposingteam, Mount Olive. The high scorers for the season were Judy Raiford who scored 490 points, with Geneva Stroud following close be- hind with a total of 486 points. Only twoteam members, Judy Carol Price and Georgia Benton, will be lost by graduation. There were two Athletic Awards presented this year. They went to Judy Carol Price and Betty Jo Brown. JTFV' FW 1 .J ' L Bays ' Kask dba!! fl. to r.J Larry Rouse, Eddie Adams, Willard Barwick, Rodney Barwick, Bill Lynch, Ray Potter Hubert McCleney Ccoachj, Johnny Raiford and Marston Barwick fmanagersl. 48 1 ! The Seven Springs boys' basketball team for 1958-59 was coached by Mr. Hubert C. McCleney of Chadbourn. They hadavery unfortunate season, failing to win a sin- gle game. However, the team showed some signs of ima provement near the end of the season and should bemuch better next year. A Rodney Barwick and Bill Lynch were elected as co-cap- tains for the season. The team was bothered greatlyby lack of experience. It was alsotroubled byinjuries most of the season with sev- eral members being lost at one time or another. 1 Bill Lynch led the team in scoring with 241 points for the season. Rodney Barwick was second high with 192 points. . Only two players, Bill Lynch and Ray Potter, will be lost by graduation. The boys' Athletic Award this year went to a newcomer, Eddie Adams. Q ,,--'f-- --V - , -- f----H .. 1,51-:..fi. g 4 .X fb 41 I if Q ff 5 I Hhcerlcadcrs Cl. to r.b Linda Carmack, Doris Ann Crawford, Paula Mozingo, Jan Phillips - Chief, Marie Vinson, Virginia Jackson, Bertha Ellen Jackson. ffrwwfm 1 S 0 I . 5. ,Vw .',. xi ir 'rm ,N . An' I.- w I A -'g A. f . Q A U yr ..,. 1 ' Q I 1' K1 ? ,Ip 4' fungi' ff I .PA bf: lk any 35,1 Q 'lv 1 s , , aff.. -..,, 'f-4.. .Q JN-Q... wr I' XML. if Viv' 1. eff. - sl, 2 4 . i' , Mgj' ACTIVITIES as... -:lui ...-- 4. IB' - ' ' ' ' ' '..iQ .Q.Qf....Ls On behalf of the Annual Staff I wish to express our sin- cere appreciation to all those who have helped make pos- sible the Completion of this book, our advisor, the sub- scribers, the advertisers, Strawbridge photographers, Del- mar Publishers, and every student and teacher who helped in any way. We do sincerely thank everyone who had even a small part in making this publication a success, We can only hope that this annual will serve as a con- stant reminder of happy days for all of us. As we look back, years from now, may it offer pleasant memories of the school events we participated in. May it also help us to remember those friends and teachers we might have otherwise long for- gotten. Edna Grace Price Editor Annual Staff Seated Cl tor DMrs Imogene Price Advisor, Georgia Benton-Assistant Editor, Judy Carol Price Business Manager Standing Donald Price-Typist, Linda Cobb-Sports Editor, Patty Herring- Assistant Layout Editor Betty Jane Wade Typist, Frazier Hardy-Circulation Manager, Bill Lynch- Sports Editor Harry Price Photographer, Lerlene Kilpatrick- Layout Editor, Bertha Ellen Jack- 2051 Uxx ix Ox EDITORS EDITOR - FIRST SEMESTER EDITOR - SECOND SEMESTER Edna Grace Price Judy Carol Price Sapauiau Staff Seated Cl. to r.J Doris Crawford, Betty Jo Brown-Roving Reporters, Bertha Ellen Jackson-Typist, Judy Carol Price-Editor. Standing, Bill Lynch-Assistant Editor, Barbara Herring-Senior Por- traits Editor, Afaie Sutton-Gossip Columnist, Kaye Thompson-Art Editor, Lou Ann Vinson, Rod- ney Barwick-Circulation Managers, Linda Price-Sports Editor, Judy Raiford-Business Manager. .-.. .un 'va fs. -it 'W N V7.5 S- '..7-3:5 .W 'SQA 15 F- 2'- mi' . E 2 x . - 1 . in P112 ig. 'lun 'hu lu 'my ll Ui lf if I Officers Cseated 1. to r.J Charlotte Price - Par- liamentarian, Judy Raiford - Editor, Doris Crawford - Treasurer, Georgia Benton - Secretary, fstandingj Afaie Sutton - Reporter, Barbara Herring - President, Jan Phillips - Vice-presi- dent, Lerlene Kilpatrick - Song Leader. I-Future I-lofmfmakers Of America 'N 0 00 Officers fseated l. to r.J Glenn Fields - Secre- tary, McKinley Price - President, Lar- ry Rouse - Vice-president, fstandingj Ray Potter - Reporter, Mr. Turner - Advisor, Billy Singleton - Sentinel, Knot picturedl Forrest Dunbar - Treasurer. N7 .-X ,.,, .N N I xl nz- i 33 I Sfuturc hzrmers Of America WF? bn fix? Fw -'sal iiilliw. . h -on-fn-h '- -'qggyu-ve- 4-H OFFICERS Faye Best, Kitsie Hardy - Songleaders, Jan Phillips - President, Doris Craw ford - Reporter, Afaie Sutton - Secre tary-Treasurer, Louise Rogers - Pian ist. fnot picturedj Jerry Dale - Vice president, Joyce Dale - Historian. cr ., y ,, .' 1 5-3 A: , ggi 4 nJ,1.k33fa- 'nf . rg ltwi gn V , . ' N I 4 .Fj- , ff, g 4 it 'sd?'??33:?5r:, il ' X 3. i Q xiii' lififff N, ,Q 4 . .'i'.?' BERT 9 Qt 4-H Klub -W Lerlene Kilpatrick Bill Lynch Georgia Benton President Vice-President Secretary Edna Grace Price Linda Cobb Betty Jo Brown Treasurer Reporter Geneva Stroud QA if . ,- -.s R Q fi 'S 41 - - ' A . lm, vs I B X E C 4. XY' 5. Z O , fag 5 , N! 9 Z., Doris CI'aWfOI'd Quanta Judy Raiford ix Qqyrf Cnot pictur edl Joyce Dale Afaie Sutton Barbara Herring Judy Carol Price Rodney Barwick W Linda Price Kaye Thompson Lou Ann Vinson Bertha Ellen Jackson 4-'K - A Q O I Lg Limo OO 0 :lx Quik, fo C6 5 X L, 0 fx S C! Ss Q S ' 5 - E 1 5 2 4 8 N 9 O Hamccamingkg Queen 'gd fi fn X l x. 12.1- its-semi' , . A 'UPPOFQ' .l 5 5 : : 3 X This year, for the first time, Seven Springs High School chosea queen to reign at a Homecoming Ballgame. The elected queen was Linda Ruth Price, a member of the Junior class and a star guard on the basketball team. Linda Ruth was crowned by Mr. H. E. Rogers in a ceremony which took place between the two basketball games between Seven Springs and Grantham on February 13, 1959. She chose as her escort Ray Potter. Her court was made up of the basketball teams and the cheerleaders. Billy Adams served as crown bearer and Edith Price, former mascot cheerleader, was flower girl. 5 8 N High Seheel Queen ,And King Georgia Benton and Steve Price Primary .Queen Am! King Slementary .Queen Ami King Sandra Hinson and Billy Adams Annette Daly and Jimmy King Marshals FRONT ROW Cl. to r.D Linda Ruth Price - Chief, Rodney Barwick, Judy Raiford - Chief. BACK ROW: Betty Jo Brown, Joyce Dale, Kaye Thompson. ' 4 ti' .Music 61116 FIRST ROW fl. to r.D Vicki Needham, Barbara Daly, Glenda Price, Gerald Turner, Herman Strickland, Mrs. M. O. Summerlin Cseated at pianol. SECOND ROW: Lynn Sanderson, Linda Daly, Bruton Britt, Owen Jackson, Carol Daly. THIRD ROW, Eleanor Jarman, Gaye Garris, Kitsie Hardy, Iris Price, Annette Daly, Linda Grady, Jackie Price, Jeannie Price, Geraldine Strickland, Violet Rose Price, Jan Phillips, Louise Rogers, Elna Faye Jarman. , I I 42 g. 1 'P ?3'4 O five Wnrkvrs Standing fl. to rub Bertha Ellen Jackson, Judy Price, Geneva Stroud, Rose Ward, Georgia Benton, Lerlene Kilpatrick, Louise Rogers, Kaye Thompson, Marie Walker, Peggy Price. Seated: Mr. H. E. Rogers. Cnot picturedl Edna Grace Price. umm il li 12138. Ulfjmnni ,gg .. I ' al 'M A , ff'-V E L f P , V 's ' 'I ' ' I A I Jug? h.'f,gj: - M ' . '-., '1j3'q. . he T I . . ,r '.fL.4':5g..:15 - - -,:-'.',.-,TL h,, . -, .fmt . 8 '51 - Q' '11gQr'.:2,a' - . f Y 1 fg dayf -' ,'2 v 1- -5:-. 1- A - ' rf' -1 f' '- LRF: I 1 1.- fy.: , lzbrarlaus Seated fl. to r.D Mr. Rufus Turner, Mr. W. L. Creel, Bertha Ellen Jackson. Standing: Judy Price, Jan Phillips, Virginia Jackson, Georgia Benton, Pattie Herring, Joyce Adams. 61 , gl'---up-uw saw I K- ' Mm' 44,-... :I L-ings? AL- x ,1 ,as rw, -qv 32 V . 4 1 1 Z f 5 1 l6'us Drivers il. to r.J Judy Carol Price, Harry Price, Judy Raiford, Donald Price, Steve Price, Calvin King, McKinley Price, Georgia Benton. 19. Z. ,4. Officers Vice-President ....... Mrs. Margaret Price Treasurer ......... Mrs. Helen Savage Secretary .......... Mrs. Evelyn Ground President .......... Mrs. Helen Dale 62 A J 'rw Johnnyman Jones Tom Garner Mrs W L Creel Mrs Estelle Sanderson, Mrs Nora Mae Stroud 111 119 F' me V SHR IW ' QBXSQ Sfs I Q ADVERTISING D.M. PRICE 0IL COMPANY AND GENERAL SUPPLY STORE CROWN QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FERTILIZERS Phone OL 8- 2726 R. F. D. No. 1 Seven Springs, North Carolina HERMAN STRICKLAND Groceries - Gas - Hardware Paints - Fish Phone OL 8-9138 Route 2 Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of For all your beauty needs Specializing in WAYNE DA'RY Hair Cutting and Hair Styling Seven Springs, North Carolina. Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of ROBINSON'S DRUGS Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC. Massey - Ferguson Sales Service Dial RE 4-0781 Goldsboro, North Carolina DIXIE FERTILIZER SUPPLY CO. D. S. WOOD HERMAN WIGGINS LaGrange, North Carolina Compliments of THE BANK OF MOUNT OLIVE Mount Olive, North Carolina WEST MACHINERY CO., INC. Your International-Harvester Dealer Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of SHEPPARD WAREHOUSES NO. 1 Sz 2 J. T. Sheppard - J. Louis Rapier Kinston, North Carolina MICKEY'S PASTRY SHOP Cakes - Pies - Doughnuts - Cookies BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE and Pastries of All Kinds l l We Specialize in . PARTY AND WEDDING CAKES Goldsboro, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina il Q it f r Compliments of l HEILIG-LEVINE FURNITURE , '. '-'Q' ' Kinston, North Carolina l l '. . 4 .fl ghd v . K ' . Compliments of ISSACS-KAHN FURNITURE 118 N. Center Street Goldsboro, North Carolina .LAN l Compliments of Compliment, of l DR. M. M. LOWNES, JR. LUBY BELL MOTOR CO. Mount Olive, North Carolina Mount Olive, North Carolina THE FUTURE AWAITS YOU Congratulations, graduates! Abundant opportunity lies ahead. We know that the future of our nation depends upon the youth of today, and we believe the Class of 1959 will do its part in protecting our freedom and in helping America continue to grow. Best wishes for success and happiness as you continue your preparation for a new life as adult E.I. DU FONT DE NEMOURS 81 CO., INC. KINSTON PLANT citizens. Kinston, North Carolina FOSS-DENNIS MUTUAL MOTOR COMPANY SAVINGS AND lOAN ASSOCIATION 3-M2423 on Savings 114 East Gordon Street Kinston, North Carolina Sales and Service LaGrange, North Carolina Bethel, North Carolina Compliments of F. B. SHIVAR Kinston, North Carolina Be Really Refreshed Have A coma Compliments of COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Kinston, North Carolina ANDERSON SINCLAIR SERVICE LaGrange, North Carolina Compllments of GOLDSBORO FCX Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of BELK-TYLERS Kinston, North Carolina HOLLOMAN BROTHERS Hay, Cement Mortar, and Lime Goldsboro, North Carolina C m 'imen'f of SETH B. HoLLowELL on KING BROTHERS BARBECUE Radio DEg3gg13TruckS P. O. Box 290 Kinston, North Carolina Phone RE 4-5493 Goldsboro, North Carolina CO KINSEY FEED STORE LaGrange, North Carolina E. L. SCOTT HEATING Sz AIR CONDITIONING Kinston, North Carolina , 1 KINSEY GIN LaGrange, North Carolina PARROTT BROTHERS Kinston, North Carolina LENOIR FCX SERVICE Kinston, North Carolina , .,..........f V H- ft AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALERS CO Goldsboro, North Carolina John J. Roberts ADAMSVILLE BARBER SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina BURNETTE OIL COMPANY Mount Olive, North Carolina AUNT JENNIE'S BAKE SHOP Kinston, North Carolina PEELE BROTHERS LaGrange, North Carolina NEIL JOSEPH'S SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina BRITT-DENMARK CO. LaGrange, North Carolina Sell Your Tobacco At BANNER WAREHOUSE R. R. Goodman Frank Coltrain Kinston, North Carolina 'W 'X '7 .453 F ' 'J NEWMAN HATCHERY Phone LO 6-4036 LaGrange, North Carolina i STEWARTS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Stone, Gravel, Mortar, Sand, and Fill Phone Day: RE 5-3029 Night: RE 5-2763 Highway 117 South l Goldsboro, North Carolina l lTTTTTT M Sell Your Tobacco At I FARMERS WAREHOUSE I l Goldsboro, North Carolina COMMUNITY MOTORS CORP. Goldsboro, North Carolina WORRELL'S SERVICE STATION Phone RE 4-9933 Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of CREECH'S FERTILIZER We Appreciate Your Business LaGrange, North Carolina DAllAS PRICE For Bigger Yields From Your Fields Use SCO-CO HIGH QUALITY Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of DR. ROBERT SHACKELFORD Mount Olive, North Carolina A. O. PRICE Goldsboro, North Carolina MONTGOMERY - WARDS Goldsboro, North Carolina JESSIE SARVIS Seven Springs, North Carolina WITHERINGTON - THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of RODOLPH ADAMS Gas - Groceries Seven Springs, North Carolina CARTER'S BARBECUE DRIVE-IN A Good Place To Eat 1-1X2 miles south of Kinston, North Carolina B 8. W MOTORS, INC. Chrysler - Plymouth Phone OL 8-2554 Mount Olive, North Carolina TURNERS TRACTOR 8. IMPLEMENT CO. Allis-Chalmers Sz New Idea Farm Equipment Phone JA 7-1178 Kinston, North Carolina L. J. SIMMONS HARDWARE Hardware Paints Garden Seeds Sz Farm Supplies Phone OL 8-2251 106 North Center St. Mount Olive, North Carolina GARNERS FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Dial JA 3-2124 Kinston, North Carolina DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY Machinery - Mill Supplies Phone RE 5-2421 Goldsboro, North Carolina DAVIS MILLS Blue Ribbon Corn Meal Sz Feed Route ffl, Seven Springs, North Carolina THE HIGHLAND FURNITURE SHOP At Parkview Shopping Center 1318 North Queen St. Kinston, North Carolina Fashion M Q Ill COIUSUORO Service Serving Eastern N. Carolina For 94 Years Goldsboro, North Carolina JOHN PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. Moderate Prices Easy Terms S. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of GASTERIA Gas for Less Goldsboro, North Carolina WILSON MOTOR COMPANY FORD Sales - Service Motmt Olive, North Carolina LOWE'S FIRESTONE STORE Auto Supplies 131 N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina BILL PATTERSON FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture for Better Living 114 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina W. R. JENNETTE FURNITURE COMPANY 113 S. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina THIGPEN-FICKEN INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds Insurance N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina SUGGS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Farm Implements 120 E. Washington Street LaGrange, North Carolina ADAMS DRUG COMPANY Prescription, Drugs and Sundries Fountain Service LaGrange, North Carolina SID J. MYERS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of all kinds LaGrange, North Carolina PRICE TIRE SERVICE Repairs Sz Recaps Mount Olive, North Carolina. PALACE BARBER SHOP Mount Olive, North Carolina CLINIC DRUG COMPANY Drugs and Fountain Service Mount Olive, North Carolina GINN LUMBER CO. Lumber Supplies 200 S. Chestnut Street Moimt Olive, North Carolina MURRAY SUPPLY CO. Purina Feeds Goldsboro Highway Mount Olive, North Carolina PHARO'S All Kinds of Short Orders A11 Kinds of Sandwiches We Specialize in BIG BOYS Kinston, North Carolina MIDYETTE HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Building Material Electric Sz Mill Supplies Paint Sz Oils JA 3-3742 - JA 3-5112 Kinston, North Carolina GRADY'S BUILDING SUPPLY AND HARDWARE, INC. Phone JA 3-2156 514 East Vernon Ave. Kinston, North Carolina DAINTY MAID BAKERY, INC Good Things To Eat Kinston, North Carolina HOWARD 8. CARTER FUNERAL HOME Phone JA 3- 3177 Kinston, North Carolina SMITH-DOUGLAS COMPANY for Your Fertilizer Needs Wilson Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina BELK-TYLER'S of MOUNT OLIVE Your Shopping Center Mount Olive, North Carolina HUB DEPARTMENT STORE We Clothe The Family East Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina C. E. EDGERTON Minneapolis MOLIN E Dial RE 4-1986 Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of HARVEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone JA 3-3115 Kinston, North Carolina LYNCH MOTOR COMPANY Motorcycles For Sale and Service Welding General Repair Goldsboro, North Carolina TRIANGLE DRIVE-IN Curb Service - Short Orders Goldsboro, North Carolina WORLEY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Dial RE 4-0845 156 South Center Street Goldsboro, North Carolina. H 8. M SERVICE East Elm Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Let Hood's Fill Your Next Prescription HOOD'S RX SHOP Across From Kinston Clinic Hood's Rexall Drugs 110 E. Gordon St. Kinston, North Carolina NEUSE TRACTOR COMPANY frnac1oTS RE 5-0753 Mount Olive Hi-way Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of I HOLLINGSWORTH INSURANCE SMITH-DouGLAs co., INC. The Agency with Personal Service Fertilizers Insurance of all kinds Phone LO 6-7221 LaGrange, North Carolina LaGrange, North Carolina FARMERS FURNITURE CO. Phone LO 6-3671 LaGrange, North Carolina Compliments of MOUNT OLIVE LIVESTOCK MARKET Mount Olive, North Carolina SEVEN SPRINGS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone OL 8-2165 Fire - Auto - Hail GLENN MARTIN DRUGS Mount Olive, North Carolina Seven Springs, North Carolina CRYSTAL BARBER SHOP Mount Olive, North Carolina HOME FURNITURE, INC . Mount Olive, North Carolina MUSIC AND SPORTS, INC. It pays to play Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of CREECH'S, INC. Furniture of distinction Goldsboro, North Carolina -QR V 2 I I . ff, , . i v 4- .D L X qs KELLY BEAUTY SHOP Wachovia Bank Building Goldsboro, North Carolina PEOPLES FINANCE CO. OF KINSTON, INC. Kinston, North Carolina HOLMES HI-WAY DINER Kinston Highway near Adamsville Goldsboro, North Carolina YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Quality Men Sz Boys Wear' LaGrange, North Carolina 1 . ' 49,07 Compliments of RANDOLPH'S FLORIST Kinston, North Carolina JANIE'S CAFE Phone LO 6-7251 LaGrange, North Carolina SHOE HOSPITAL Kinston, North Carolina YATES - LEE GROCERY Where your dollar has more cents LaGrange, North Carolina CLIFTON'S TIRE SERVICE Mount Olive, North Carolina HOWARD'S ESSO SERVICE Goldsboro, North Carolina. FREDDIE'S DRIVE-IN Mount Olive, North Carolina. NEWMAN 'S ESSO Goldsboro, North Carolina IDEAL BARBER SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina THEODORE SMITH'S Kinston, North Carolina EDWARD'S YOUNG MEN SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina CORBIN'S SERVICE STATION LaGrange, North Carolina CASH DRUG COMPANY LaGrange, North Carolina MOORING OIL COMPANY LaGrange, North Carolina, MOUNT OLIVE RECREATION CENTER Mount Olive, North Carolina IDEAL BARBER SHOP LaGrange, North Carolina FARMER'S SUPPLY COMPANY Goldsboro, North Carolina HERRING'S STATION LaGrange, North Carolina JACKSON - ROBBINS GARAGE Goldsboro, North Carolina CASEY'S GROCERY LaGrange, North Carolina HASTY PLUMBING 8, HEATING CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Lennox and Carrier Equipment Sheet Metal Work, All Kinds Phones: Office 2584, Residence 2416 - Goldsboro Highway Mount Olive, North Carolina MADE RITE BAKE RY Fresh, Delicious, Nutritious Bread Raleigh Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina Nelson's Photo Shop Wayne Smith SL Son Goldsboro Candy Kitchen Price Jewelers Sears Roebuck New Central Warehouse The Man's Store Mewborn Sz Turner's Jay Dee's Dawson Manufacturing Co. Kinston Beauty Shop Pearson's Department Store White Owl Motor Co. Hogan's Drugs Muriel Hines Antique Shop Beauty Salon Auto Generator-Starter Ser. Rouse Auto Parts Rice Monument Works Loftin's Garage Raymond's Fruit Stand Compliments of Opal Knowles Little Gem Barber Shop Stanley Shoe Store Mount Olive Shoe Shop Thompson Sz Francis Hill's Open Air Market Jewel Box Fashion Shop Milady Beauty Shop Dr. C. C. Henderson Mount Olive, N. C. Berney's Loan Company Kinston, N. C. Miller Furniture Kinston, N. C. Whitfield' s Jewelry Store Kinston, N. C. ROUSE'S FUNERAL HOME Funeral Home and Chapel completely air conditioned. Oxygen equipped and air conditioned ambulances. Phone LO 6-7121 LaGrange, North Carolina VICTORY WAREHOUSE Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of B R O D Y ' S Kinston, North Carolina RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET Adamsville, North Carolina ROSE WAYSIDE FURNITURE Adamsville, North Carolina Compliments of FIRESTONE STORES Mount Olive, North Carolina ROUSE'S QUALITY MARKET The Best in Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices LaGrange, North Carolina Compliments of KNOTT'S NEW WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Carolina RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Prices Next to Wachovia Bank LaGrange, North Carolina OETTINGER'S FURNITURE Home Furnishings Kinston, North Carolina 5 Whse: OPAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone LO 9-3415 Moss Hill Closed on Tuesdays Opal Davis - Owner Sz Operator Moss Hill, North Carolina , KRAFT'S STUDIO Pictures Mount Olive, North Carolina BAKER'S FURNITURE CO., INC. Friendly Furniture Stores 100 N. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina BELL-STUART FURNITURE CO General Electric Appliances LaGrange, North Carolina A. J. SUTTON'S Clothing Store N. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina. Compliments of WATERS ESSO SERVICE LaGrange, North Carolina CAROLINA CLEANERS 8. LAUNDRY, INC. 121 N. Heritage Street Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of LAGRANGE PHARMACY LaGrange, North Carolina MOORING MOTOR CO. .Q Li f c H tv ROLE T J I' ll E Sales - Service LaGrange, North Carolina GARN ER BROTHERS Sales ' Service 220 N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina 5 4 h 1 . I Lap ,' . - Q ., J , -- 'xcidh 'S ' ' I. s 1 W QR M i t I FQ! 4 1'


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