Seven Springs High School - Sesprischoan Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)
- Class of 1960
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JAMES LUPTON THELMA EVANS MRS- FRANK PHILLIPS and MRS. GORDON PRICE, SR. and MRS. DALTON PRICE ALMA PRICE and MRS. BRAXTON RAIFORD and MRS. DULON SUTTON and MRS. JOHN THOMPSON BELLE TURNER and MRS. I-IERMAN VINSON MARIE WARD and MRS. WILLIS WALKER and MRS. RESSIE WI-IALEY Qledwaum llfffrand MRS. ANDREW RARWIOK MR. 5f55'5isfi555F5f' if - , , '. ' . 0 . MR. MR. MR. In dedicating this annual to our parents we feel that we are doing so little for those who have done so much for us. Words can never express our true gratitude and love for our parents who have been our constant companionsg inspiring us, rejoicing with us, guiding us, and encour- 4 aging us when hope seemed useless. May we show our parents the real depth of our love by always conducting ourselves in such a manner as to never disappoint them in anything we ever attempt to do. ! V A M! MR. I-I. E. ROGERS Sdwal fowl Seated, left to right: Mrs. Lillie Herring, Mr. Clifton Best, Mr. C. B. Dale, Chair- man. Standing: Mr. Major jackson and Mr. Willie Griffin. 6 M MRS. IMOCENE PRICE MR. CHR.-XI D WATERS MR- lOSE-PH KEARND' English Scivncu and ioual Sludxus Business and Social Qlurlins B. S. Degree, East Carolina A. R. Dcqrcu, .XIl.mt1C Chri'-Limm B.S. Dwlrcu, East Carollnrl Cgllggg f0llc4lu Collegc ,AH G l 1 ' 1 135 ffdqln Smal Ycwaltq 1 ' 'Q in 4 -. j C MR. WALTER CREEL NTFS. ,IESSIE ROSE WALLER MR. RUFUS TURNPP Mzuhemaucs Home Economics Arlrlvullurv B.S. Degree, Wake Forest College B.S. Degree, East Carolina B. S- ami MHA- D4-'QVC Cgllggc Nurlh kh2U'OllI1.! Stall' Cr l L SZZIILZILCJJLQ Faculty 3 MRS. EVELYN T. GROUND Sullx Grade A.B. Degree, Flora MacDonald College gg J Y MRS. EULA V. BASS Flfth and Siquh Grades MRS. CHRISTINE C. SUTTON Fifth Grade B.S. Degree, East Carolina College East Carolina College Slwwmtccfuf Few A- ' 'E' 4' MRS. LOUISEJ. GURLEY MRS. MIRIAM ROGERS Fourth Grade Third Grade A.B. Degree, Woma.n's College of B.S. DCQYGC, FIOFB M3CD0U31d Lhe Unrversm of Nr-rLh Carolina College 1141? I MRS. ELIZABETH WHITFIELD Second Grade B.S. Degree, East Carolina College .99 f'- X 'K A UNL X K 1' Q6 V9.1 MMM MMM Q-4' Wlv, 1, 1' Us BETTY JO BROWN All that glitters is not gold. SESPRISCHOAN QA d v e r t i s i n g Managerj 4, Class Officer QRe- porterj 4, Saponian fRoving Re- porterl 3, fSports Editorj 4, Beta Club 3, 4, fReporterj 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, 4-I-I Club lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, QCO-Captainj 3, QAth- letic Awardj 2, 3, Marshal 3, Square Dance Team l, 2, 3. DORIS ANN CRAWFORD God works in mysterious ways his wonders to perform. SESPRISCHOAN fAssistant Man- agerj 4g Saponian fRoving Re- porterj 3, 4, Class Officer fSecre- taryj 2, Glee Club 2, Beta Club 3, 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, fTreasurerj 3, County Officer, fEditor-of- Newsj 43 4-I-I Club l, 2, 3, 4, QRe- porterj 3, QSGCFCKSIYD 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3,45 Home Economics Award 3, junior Play, Senior Play, Square Dance Team. Sammi nr, 1- W3 JOSEPH RAY BARWICK Always expectthebest of every- thing and some of it is bound to happen. SESPRISCHOAN QTypistj5 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,23 Baseball l, 2, Square Dance Team l, 2, 35 Bus Driver 4. RODNEY WALTER BARWICK What's the need for knowledge, actions are what make life worth living. SESPRISCI-IOAN QAssistant Photo- grapherj 4, Saponian fCircula- tion Manager, 3, fSports Editorj 4, Class Officer fVice-Presidentj l, fPresidentj 3, Beta Club 3,43 F. F. A. l, 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captainj 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, fCaptainj 3, Boys' State 3, Marshal 3, junior Play, Senior Play, Scholarship Award 2, Square Dance Team l, 2, 3, Bus Driver 4. fi t J' ........r ., Ei R L 10 J I JOYCE BROWN DALE There is only one kind of love, but there are a thousand imita- tions. SESPRISCHOAN fLayout Editor, 4, Saponian fTypistj 3, QCireu- lation Managerl 4, Beta Club 3, -L, QTreasurerj 4, F. H. A. l, 2, 4-H Club l,2,3, fReporterj l,fPi- anistj 2, 3, QCounty Home Man- agement Award, l, 2, 33 fCounty Entomology Awardj 1, Clee Club 2, -1, Piano l, 2, 3, -lg junior Play, Senior Play, Marshal 3, Daughters of A m e r i C a n Revolution Good Citizen Award -1. CHARLES HAROLD DALY Do unto others as you would h ave them do unto you, but do it first. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, fReporterj 1, fVice-Presidentj45 Basketball,l,.-f LW- - -A ' 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captainj l, 35 Base- ball l, 2. 'TL .Qs IEN Q 'in ' 'L if agar.. , ,Q SULZOM -14 wx qv- 11 BA REAR,-X A LLEN HERRINC, To thine own self be true. SESPRISCHOAN QEditor-in-Chiefl 4, Saponian QS e n i or Portraits E cl i t orj 3, fEditor-in-Chiefj-1, ClassOffieerfSecretaryJ l, fPres- identj 2, fSecretaryJ 3, QPresidentJ 4,Bet.1 Club 3,45 Clee Club fPi- anistj 2, Piano l, F. H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, fSecretaryjl, fViee-Presidentj 2, fPresidentl 3, flhreasurerl 4, County Officer, fliditor-of-Newsl 3, World Peace Medal l,3, Square Dance Team l, 2, 3, Senior Play. LEO HINSON Look before you leap. F. F.A. l, 2, 3, -1, Bus Driver 4, Senior Play. 3-1 'idk CAROLYN JEAN PERRY It's what you learn after you thinkyouknow it all that counts. SESPRISCHOAN fTypistJ 4, F.H. A. l, 2, 3, -1, Glee Club l, 2, Piano l, 2, Usher in junior Play. JO ANNE PHILLIPS Determination, self-confidence, a n d effort m a ke dreams come true. SESPRISCHOAN CC i r c ul a t i on Managerj 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3,4, QVice-Presidentj 3, QPresidentj 45 4-H Club l, 2, 3,4, fSongleaderJ 1, QSecretaryJ 2, fPresidentJ 3, fVice-Presidentj -1, Cvlee Club 2, 45 Cheerleader l, 2, 3,4, QChiefJ 35 Music Club 1,23 High School Music Diploma and Award 35 Junior Play, Senior Play. Seam MARVIN EVANDER I-lOI.MES,jR. Learning to do and doing to learn. F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4. MIT,CI-IELL GLENN LUPTON Not to the top, but climbing. SESPRISCI-IOAN QC i r c ul a t i on Managerj 45 Science Club I, 4-I-I Club 1, 25 Golf 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captainj 43 Baseball 1, 2, fCo-Captainj 45 Senior Play. Q-.. I Hmm ' 1 12 I' CARROLL CLARK PRICE Anything worth having is worth waiting for, if necessary. SESPRISCHOAN QSports Etlitorj4, Class Officer fVice-Presidentj 3, F.F.A. l, 2, QReporterj l, fPresi- dentj 2, 4-H Club fPresidentj lg Bus Driver -1, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, Senior Play. E' LINDA RUTH PRICL Live and let live. SESPRISCHOAN fSports Editorj4, 'Saponian fSports Editorj 3, QBusiness Manager, 4, Class Offi- cer fTreasurerj l, fVice-Presidentj 4,Beta Club 3,45 F.l-l.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pianol, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, 1Co- Captainj 4, Bus Driver 4, Chief Marshal 3, Square Dance Team l, 2, 33 Scholarship Award 2, 35 junior Play. 6. Swan V3 3 I F F I i,,,i.:. -' N' 1 :,,g1?.f ig? fi . .am s iff, f,- , . ,W ,,,,, 5. , ,, . .,-, 45 , ,V ,... ,- . JM gp 13 ,kim QQ PEGGY ANN PRICE Anything worth having is worth fighting for. SESPRISCHOAN fTypistj 4, Class Officer QTreasurerl 2, F.l-l.A. l, 2, 3, 4, fParliamentarianj-1, Glee Club 2, 4, Square Dance Team l, 2, 3. JUDY ANN RAIFORD Everything comes to him who waits. SESPRISCHOAN fAssistant Etlitorj 4, Saponian QBusiness Managerj 3, QAssistant Editorj 4, Class Offi- cer QReporterj 1, QVice-Presidentj 2, QTreasurerj 3,45 F.l-l.A. l,2, 3, 4, fEditor-of-Newsj 3, fSecre- taryj 4, Beta Club 3,4, QPresidentj 4, Chief Marshal 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captainj 3, Bus Dri- ver 3, 4, Scholarship Award l, 33 Home Economics Award 2, Square Dance Team l, 2, 3, Senior Play, Home coming Attendant 4. IWW 'CWM L A in-P-W ...' MATTHEW DAVIS TURNER A rolling stone gathers no moss. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball l. LOU ANN VINSON There is no pathway of flowers leading to glory. SESPRISCHOAN QBusiness Mana- gerj 45 Saponian QCireu1ation Managerj 3, fSenior Portrait Edi- torj 45 Class OffieerfPresidentQ l, fSeeretaryj 45 Beta Club 3, 4, fSeeretaryj 45 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, QSongleaderj 45 Miss FHA 45 Re- presentative Miss Holiday Season 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, fCo-Cap- tainj 45 Square Dance Team l, 2, 35 junior Play. 11 V5 l N. Smwfw CAROLYN AFAIE SUTTON Contentment is better than rich- es. SESPRISCHOAN fPhotograph erj 45 Saponian fGossip Columnistj 3 45 F.H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, fCounty Re- porterj 2, QReporterj 3, fliditor- of-Newsj 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Glee Club 25 4-H Club l, 2, 3, fViee- Presidentj l, fReereation Chair- manj 2, fSeeretaryJ 35 junior Play, Senior Play. J WILLIE KAYE THOMPSON Pride goeth b e for e destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall. SESPRISCHOAN QArt Editorj 45 Saponian fArt Editorj 45 Class Offieerflleporterj 25 F.H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, flieporterj 45 4-H Clubil, Beta Club 3,45 Clee Club 2, 45 Marshal 35 Class Poet 4. li 'Yr-w-4' 14 in 4 - ROSE MARIE WARD The world is full of laughter and fun. SESPRISCHOAN fTypistj 4, F.l-l. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3,43 Square Dance Team l, 2, 33 Usher at junior Play, High School Popu- larity Queen 4. ADA MARIE WALKER Nothing is impossible to a will- ing heart. SESPRISCHOAN fTypistJ 45 F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Glee Club lg Usher at junior Play. Smwfw GARY THOMAS WHA LEY If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, fTreasurerj l, 4-H Club lg Square Dance Team l, 2, 3, High School Popularity King 4. 15 I QR f' S.. fF ' X Clam Ogden BARBARA HERRINC President LINDA PRICE Vice-President LOU ANN VINSON Secretary JUDY RAIFORD Treasurer BETTY JO BROWN Reporter 7724044064 .aw .im . . 5 ff ff 1' M 5' KARLA GRIFFIN BILLY JOE HINSON Grade Wlatfww Seated, left to right: Mrs. Braxton Raiford, Mrs. Dalton Price. Standing: Mrs. Frank Phillips, Mrs. Gordon Price. Absent: Mrs. Herman Vinson, Mrs. Walter Barwick. 16 i Semm MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judy Raiford Glenn Lupton MOST TALENTED Joyce Dale Kaye Thompson FRIENDLIEST L Marie Walker M. D. Turner S L fl' y sz z lk' V X U C Q . ' QQ. MOST ATI-ILEFIC V Betty jo Brown Rodney Barwick MOST COURTEOUS Barbara Herring Charles Daly MOST POPULAR . Linda Price Swpmhtwea Q. Q. Price 17 Serum MOST CO-OPERATIVE Kaye Thompson Gary Whaley BIGGEST FLIRTS Ian Phillips Rodney Barwick MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL and BOY Linda Price C. C. Price BEST ALL AROUND Judy Raiford C. G. Price MOST CONCEITED Barbara Herring Charles Daly WITTIEST . Doris Crawford Suf ed Glenn Lnnnnn 1 8 l Samoa , NBATEST and BEST DRESSED Barbara Herring Charles Daly MOST VERSATILE Linda Price C. C. Price MOST INTELLIGENT Judy Raiford Joyce Dale .Jn LOUDEST Afaie Sutton Gary 'VVha1ey QUIETEST 1 - . Jean Perry Vann Holmes BEST SPORTS Joyce Dale . Rodney Barwick 19 . Samoa I f Q MOST ORIGINAL Barbara Herring C. C. Price BIGGEST BABIES Lou Ann Vinson joseph Barwick MOST STUDIOUS Kaye Thompson Glenn Lupton m .fy gr ' 3, MOST MISCHIEVOUS Rose Ward Leo I-Iinson BEST PERSONALITY Peggy Price ' Rodney Barwick CUTEST . Afaie Sutton Sgfwlauya Rodney Barwick zo T Green and VVhite Claw Motto Everyone for himself, and God for us all. Claw Flawed Iris .:zQ:1..,f'5 11? as ., .gf - f f 4 '-:-: .h S'isff'I -' . , ' f . .uw - ,L ' N 3155 , , . I- ff w - .WU 1 7 ,.1a31:5ff.-' - ,A z . T 2 in ' W -:::g:Fi...3.j5f:l'1' 4 . fx f , Glam 70am OUR LAST FAREWELL We bid thee farewell, our dear old friend, Farewell to one who is so dear, Who has stood by us through thick or thin, And proven faithful year by year. Our minds, like tender young seeds, Have burst into bloom under thy loving care, Our thanks can never be expressed in words or deeds For our words only seem bare. As we depart, leaving teachers and friends, We take one last look behind- That long road that stretches, winds, and bends Yet somehow has proven kind. But we know we must look ahead For there are new horizons that yet are to be crossed Old bridges to burn, new bridges to conquer, The trials and goals which are to be won or lost. So to thee we sy our last farewell Our dearest friend among all The opportunities you have given in abundance From your memory filled walls. And when that last bell rings, And we walk the last time down your halls We'll never doubt you're the best of all, We salute you-Seven Springs. KAYE THOMPSON Poet 21 Chu flidmq ln September, i948, aclassofbewildered students entered the first grade under t.he guidance of Miss Ella Cillerlain. During our eight years of gram- mar school, we learned the fundamentals of education and the importance of friendship among our fellow students. Finally in May, 1956, we graduated from grammar school into a wider horizon of knowledge, high school. We entered high school in the fall of 1956 with Mr. W. L. Creel as our homeroom teacher. We elected the following Class Officers: President: Lou Ann Vinson Vice-President: Rodney Barwick Secretary: Barbara Herring Treasurer: Linda Price Reporter: Judy Raiford The highlight of our freshman year was a trip of the science class to More- head City. We had several members of the class on t.he basketball team and our square dance team was also very successful. Barbara Herring won the World Peace Medal and Linda Price won first place in the FH.A Fashion Show. C. C. Price was president of the 4-H Club. Mrs. J. C. Holland was our homeroom teacher in the tenth grade. Our class officers were as follows: President: Barbara Herring Vice-President: Judy Raiford Secretary: Doris Crawford Treasurer: Peggy Price Reporter: Afaie Sutton JudyRaiford won the Home Economics Award and Linda Price won first place in the FHA'Fashion Show. Afaie Sutton was County FHA Reporter. Joyce Dale was president of the 4-H Club. 'Our junior year, with Mr. Gerald Waters as our sponsor, began with t.he election of our class officers. They were: President: Rodney Barwick Vice-President: C. C. Price Secretary: Barbara Herring Treasurer: Judy Raiford I 9 We selected June Fever for our junior play, which was very successful. With A Song in My Heart was the theme for our Junior-Senior Sanquet. Everyone will long remember the wonderful times we had at the banquet. Our marshals were: Linda Price and Judy Raiford, chiefs, Kaye Thompson, Joy ce Dale, Rodney Barwick, and Betty Jo Brown. We were proud to have eleven members of our class in the Beta Club. Barbara Herring was County FHA Editor-of-News and president of the Seven Springs FHA Chapter. Jan Phillips was chief cheerleader and Betty Jo Brown and Judy Raiford were co- captains of the basketball team. Linda Price was Homecoming Queen and Rodney Barwick attended Boys' State at Raleigh. Twenty-three students entered the senior class under the sponsorship of Mrs. Imogene J. Price. Our leaders this year were: it President: Barbara Herring Vice-President: Linda Price Secretary: Lou Ann Vinson Treasurer: Judy Raiford Reporter: Betty Jo Brown , The arrival of our class rings in October was a great thrill to us. We chose Karla Griffin and Billy Joe Hinson as our mascots. Our senior play, There Goes The Bride, was very successful. Jan Phillips was president of the FHA and Doris Crawford was County FHA Editor-of-News. Lou Ann Vinson and Linda Price were co-captains of the girls' basketball team and Rodney Barwick and Glenn Lupton were co-captains of the boys' basketball team. Judy Raiford was an attendant in the Homecoming Court this year. Finally it was graduation time and even though we 'had looked forward to this event for many years, we experienced mixed feelings of sadness and regret. Wewrealized that our school days at Seven Springs were over and we faced new destinies. BARBARA HERRING Historian .tfi5xt'- - a, Q. W, , 'Bw 'testi is . . . , . , ,Cm will ,Aw 76mm We, the Seniors of 1960, being in fullpossession ofsound minds and some wonderful memories, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To the Faculty members, we would like to leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts towardincreasing our wisdom and hope that theyhave better luck with the next classes. To the Juniors, we leave the job of selling ads early in hopes that they have better success than we did and, also, we hope that they will enjoy their senior year as much as we have. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long theywill occupy the position that we now occupy, although we know it seems to them that they will never make it. To all the teachers, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and understanding that they have shown us during the past years. To Mrs. Imogene Price, our beloved teacher, we leave our love and sincere appreciation and also, a large amount of sympathy for her depress- ing attempts to pound knowledge into our heads. We also wish to thank her for her patience and understanding with us for the troubles we have caused her. We bestow the following individuals and valuable personal bequest, free- ly and fully given, which should be used as a continuous reminder of the Seniors' generosity. We assume that these responsibilities will bring prompt and wise results. I, CHARLES DALY, do will my ability to learn English so well to Lin- wood Earl Hardy. I, JUDY RAIFORD, leave to my brother, Johnny, my' ability to keep my ty mind on my studies so he'll leave the girls alone. I, LEO HINSON, do will my ability to do the wrong things at the wrong time to Freddy Shivar and Mike Grady. I, BETTY JO BROWN, will my ability to play basketball to Mary Lou Brown, in hopes she'll enjoy it as much as I have. I, RODNEY BARWICK, do will my ability to get stood up to Donald Stroud and Jake Price. I, DORIS ANN CRAWFORD, do will my ability togcl a drink every clay without getting caught to Faye Weaver. I, M. D. TURNER, do will my ability to drive the Activity bus, with- out pay to Donald Stroud. I, AFAIE SUTTON, will my ability to Stay in the Beta Club to Jerry Sutton in hopes that he will make it. JOSEPH BARWICK, do will all my love to Linda Faye Stroud. JEAN PERRY, will my bookkeeping book to any unfortunate person that wants it. I, JOYCE DALE, do will my ability to make passing grades in physics to Jerry Dale in hopes that he will never have to use it. I, ROSE WARD, will my ability to Dorothy Carol Price to make some girls mad over certain boys. I, MARIE WALKER, will my bookkeeping book to Elna Faye Jarman. I, KAYE THOMPSON, do will my ability to work math to Merle Thomp- son because she'll need it. PEGGY PRICE, do will my quiet disposition to Linda Carmack. BARBARA HERRING, leave my sincere understanding to anyone who is editor of the school paper and the annual next year. I, GLENN LUPTON, will my height to Marston Barwick. I, JAN PHILLIPS, do hereby willmy ability to find something to do dur- ing classes to anybody who can find as many excuses as I have. I, C. C. PRICE, will my good looks and popularity to anyone who needs it. I, GARY WHALEY, will my' love and affection to Linda Howell. I, LINDA PRICE, leave my size to Marilyn Rouse in hopes that she will not be pushed about so much on the basketball court in future ye a.rs. I, LOU ANN VINSON, do leave my deepest sympathy to anyone who takes bookkeeping. I, VANN HOLMES, will my ability to keep trying and finally graduate to Linwood Hardy. I, T. I, I: LOU ANN VINSON Testatrix Twpwq The year is 1970, the place: Seven Springs. The occasion is a reunion of the 1960 graduating class. As I am on my way to the Springs where the re- unionwill be heldl see abeautiful brick home set back from the road. Why, that's where LOU ANN VINSON lives with her husband and four children. Swish! There goes GLENN LUPTON on his 1970 Ford. I see that he is being stopped by a patrolman. M. D. TURNER is giving Glenn another speeding ticket. ' Upon arrival at the Springs, I meet AFAIE SUTTON who is at marriage cotmselor. She is well qualified since this is her third maniage.,-With her is JOYCE DALE. Joyce is collecting material for her latest boqkg LINDA PRICE runs Garris Supermarket now. She says having a big sale on baby food. Linda's greatest competitor isGAR75Y7iINHALEY, gwn- er of the chain of ASP Stores. V' 'yyjf' J, f C. C. PRICE drives up now on that of hiss I' understand that he broke all records at Indianapolis im week. I I Behind him is BETTY JO BROWN. It seems that her nursing career has been very successful. Betty Jo tells me that JUDY RAIFORQFS ,twins look Just like their father whois an admiralin the Navy. Judy lives at Springbank now. A huge limousine arrives next carrying BARBARA HERRING, the first woman President. The chauffeur, by the way, is LEO HINSON. However, chauffeur is hardly the word since it's all in the family. I 1 The principal of the new high school is the next personl see. VANN HOLMES says all his students are busy trying to cut classes these days. Remember the girl with the nose for news? Yes, ROSE WARD is the editor of the Seven Springs Gazette. MARIE WALKER is assistant editor. I hear that she is in Paris now, interviewing a fashion designer, JEAN PERRY. Coming from Seven Spring Airport are RODNEY BARWICK, CHARLES DALY, and their manager, JOSEPH BARWICK. They play for the New York Yankees now. Their salary was recently raised to 3150, OOO. OO a year. We miss seeing one ofou: classmates, PEGGY PRICE. KAYE THOMPSON, now a missiles expert at Cape Canaveral, tells us that Peggy was the first woman to land on the moon. It seems that she is happily settled up there now. JAN PI'IILI.IPS is also absentffrom the reunion. She is living it up right 'now with her new husband on a Caribbean Cruise. A Now that I have fully covered the Class Reunion, I guess it's time for me fo go back to New York and report back to my editor at the New York Times. I guess this will be my last assignment since I'm getting married next month. Asl look back over this reunion, I'm sure that Ican report that the graduating class of 1960 has been successful. I DoR1s cRAwFoRD Prophetess 94 Appmmn ,, . I 542. f MRS. IMOGENE I. PRICE The senior class felt that this annual could not be were ruggedg nor can we forget her honesty and fairness published without giving our sponsor, Mrs. Imogene to everyone with whom she was associated. Without her J. Price, an expression of our sincere appreciation. We cooperation the SESPRISCI-IOAN could never have been can never forget her patience and endurance when times a success. 24 , fm lf' xy .gill TS' Q3 X 425 Qs -J' 4? mlm emma ,Q Fir n .4 Q .- f -frm .xg li rv-v, 2 'ls ,.- 'if' if V ,mi ,x ,.L 4086044 PEARL ADAMS EMDRY DALY M I E MARLTDN DAVENPORT E W M ef 5.333 , , 6 ,sv ALLEN DEAVER , FORREST DUNBAR yr . 1 JIMMY GARNER A ALLEN GARRIS CLAYTON EARL GARRIS JOYCE GARRIS Qs 47' N ANNETT E GRADY BOBBY GRA DY CASSIE HALL f ' , Pls 19 ,T 1' Q -rw. BETH HEAD 4, W ' 5, 4 '---- ' GENE HINSON J' A x 2 6 3 mwu WAYNE HOLMES KENNETH HOWELL LINDA HOWELL VIRGINIA JACKSON ELNA FAYE JARMAN RONALD LETCI-IWORTH ALMA RAE MOORE PAULA MOZINGO JULIA MAE MURPHY DOROTHY PRICE GENEVA PRICE JAKE PRICE , YS- ' ,Qt R I 4411- 9. ,X H. C 'cj No? Plcfured I QR A 4 'D ,nxvn fv- fc- r , I fe J 'P' I st RYILLII. X! LaVERNE PRICE MAYNARD PRICE 27 'hr E , 11 ,1-15 s 1 - I , 1 JL' , :.e K I x- Q. re F? 0' vi Ik NANCY TRIPP ..... MARIE VINSON .... VIRGINIA JACKSON . .na .no- K 45, WY 'g . Q. ,. 04,9 Qu-ev E inf 7 inn., 4s 44' Hb v 5, X ' -:sw 'E M . wow LARRY ROUSE BUDDY SMITH ROSALEEN SMITH DONALD STROUD NINA STROUD KENNETH SUTTON MICHAEL SUTTON NANCY TRIPP v-f MARIE VINSON FAYE WEAVER x I - P rr W ' , I I HW EC TD Teffgaij I BIOLOGY ' . . . . . . . President GENEVA PRICE. . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . Vice-President DOROTHY PRICE. . . . . . .Reporter .noone Secretary 28 T 177' V5 fi? 'PQ -i www opioowfwa A -- .Q , W X fs. ,- I . I ou. . 41N UN I Nu., 4. 1 , ' u Cb il- 'I Q.. ' 'ws' 1 0 I ff L. A 1 ' . y, x x - 'xi 'K' Us wg..- r My 4 ir-f 4. A ' . Q. Nr, 4. Mx M 03 R 'fslg c.,.. ,U u D ,. .- ' ,ns Minn 1 -ba' 9.0. nz. nz? 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X' ' Pictured I ,Q - - JENNIE WAGSTAFF 1 V 1 Y -., xg? A -R. DURWOOD WI-IITMAN I I ii 6. I EDWARD WOOVTEN , f X X F rw i1?-Q1-Effiii.--A N ' 53.222 5 1 A 3 KAYE DAWSON .... ....... Pr esident LINDA GRADY .................... . . . Treasurer BERTI-IA BENTON .... .... N' ice-President CHARLOTTE PRICE, EDDIE ADAMS. . . .... Reporters TOMMY GUR LEY .... . . . .... Secretary 32 IU I I E QQ 1.5 ' QL 3 IES. ,v Nor Pictured 4- sf f' YY I Ig a 'Lx C-'-v . 4 Y 11 Mg A 1-, -, A 4: LINDA FAYE I-IERRING RAY I-IERRING J jftddillbdlt BARBARA ADAMS MARSTON BARWICK VIOLET CASEY PATTIE CAUDELL JOYCE DAVENPORT C. G. DAVIS EDITH GARRIS GAYE GARRIS ALLEN GROUND BRENDA HEAD BECKY HERRING CHARLES HERRING 34 I f. gualurwvn WILLARD LANE PAUL MASON BILLY MCCOLLOM BETTY LOU MOZINGO LETTIE OLIVER JESSE OUTLAW, IR. SYLVIA PARKS ROYCE POTTER VIOLET PRICE WILLIAM PRICE IOI-INNIE RAIFORD GARY SANDERSON IQ f . 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LAURA HINES BARBARA JONES DENNIS JONES SHEILA KILPATRICK GARY KORNEGAY BERNICE LANE LLOYD LOVETT PAULETTE OLIVER DEAN PRICE LYNETTE PRICE SHIRLEY PRICE DONNIE SINGLETON SHERWOOD SINGLETON JOAN SMITH JUNIOR SMITH HERMAN STRICKLAND ROBERT STROUD PEGGY TALTON BETTY WILLIAMSON MAR CIE WILLIAMSON ROBERT BARTLETT NETA BARWICK MORRIS CARMACK ANN DAVENPORT JIMMY FULGHUM GINGER GAUTIER CATHY GRADY RACHEL GURLEY MARGIE HA LL LILLIE HARDY JOY HEAD DANNY HEATH JANICE MARIE HILL JAMES HINES BEN LANE ANNETTE PARKS DOROTHY PARKS RUDY PRICE RAY SMITH ANDY STRICKLAND DANNY STRICKLAND RECINALD SULLIVAN DOLLY SUTTON SCOTT SUTTON DONNIE SUMMERLIN RONNIE SUMMERLIN BETTY SUE VINSON RANDALL WILLIAMS JACK WILLIAMSON NORMA JEAN WILLIAMSON JIMMY BENNETT KATHLEEN CREECH CHUCK CRI-:EL TED DALE JERRY EVANS PHYLI.Is CARRIs LINWOOD GRIFFIN MICHEL HILL FAYE HINES KIM HINSON SANDRA HINSON DON JACKSON SONNY KILPATRICK DALE PARKS BRENT PRICE KAREN PRICE LINDSEY RAIFORD C. W. SMITH KATHY SAN DERSON DAVID TURNER RONALD TURNER DIANE VINSON MARY VINSON JUDY WALKER JOE DAN WALLER RICKY WHITFIELD E I A QI 9- T' S . ' vu D ' X C - -:O ' x I A I , . .c ,, Au' :im -,ff-'Q . ' 'gif-Elgfsilzw A 'Q 'W I il- L A ' sf , IQ- .1-,Iv ki'-A .2 R' ' C: 722644 Gilloalaxfa 70m Amd Second Gfmdea 1'i,L- r Y I, I M...--,. Q vp. . 551' I 'Ifif I H' i I 4 1 A Vu 5 Q In in , .49 .N CAFETERIA WORKERS Left to right: Mrs. Helen Mozingo, Mrs. W. L. Creel, Mrs. Nora Mae Stroud, Mrs. Estelle Sanderson. MRS. NANCY LAURA DAVIS School Secretary A K M .,,.,..-.,.-1 'f mf L, ,i MR. and MRS. TOM GARNER Custodians I, -9 tm WWW IQ 9 M549 113 1 1 IUDY RAIFORD I 4' f .IJ 3 JOYCE DALE A a BARBARA ADAMS 7f,,fyNsgs,f m ' 1 r ? LOU ANN VINS ON 5' Q . . 1 4 rf A A V Y r . . 5 A , Gala' Baalzetffall Q - Kr, ., ll it LINDA PRICE ' . .-.Ln-1-..:g,..:.', 274 fr Seam Spwaqa 5 I a 1 . MARILYN ROUSE BETTY JO BROWN DOROTHY CAROL PRICE Wilma 4 -,, if J ' N 'fi ,.5,5f The Seven Springs girls' basketball team . 4.....-ef ' 'M N for 1959-60 was coached by Miss Rachel ' Whitfield of Moss Hui. 1 I Linda Price and Lou Ann Vinson were elected as co-captains for the season. - By February the highest scorers were Judy Raiford and Marily n Rouse with 242 and 220 points respectively . Th e girls had an average season up to February. We had lwin and 3 losses in con- ference games. We did better in non-con- ference games. i The team will lose five players by grad- l Y qw: ,I uation, Linda Price, Lou AnnVinson,BettyJo J Brown, Judy Raiford and Joyce Dale. MISS RACHEL WHITFIELD LINDA PRICE Coach ' Sports Editor LOU ANN VINSON and LINDA PRICE Co-Captains Left to right: Linda Price, Judy Raiford, Lou Ann Vinson, Barbara Adams, Merle Thompson, Rose Ward, Bertha Benton, Wanda Hester, Marilyn Rouse, Louise Rogers, Joyce Dale, Betty Lou Mozingo, Dorothy Price, Gail McCullen, Betty Jo Brown. 47 Fi 1 Swm Spwayd ,. ' ,A , 'N V 1. ' S, ' f vw: I 3 tg U ' J A 5 Ye, , Q We S ff Y L 2 Y K-A, , 4 A Y P ' N-In .A 1 Y Y - ' e X -, ' 1 3 1 , X1 A .46 ' A ' H f 'Y , ' f' 1 f GLENN LUPTON ., WS A , , kv ' A wg., SIQPLRLES DALY ' I 4 X , , A. . ' -A J fx Q K .Nj A Q A 1 A 1 ' . fg- f A ED EADAMS ? , RODNEY BARWICK s ' 1 A ' , X8-rgrgl : A Q KA I . F 1 fl , s 'JI ig Y A53 4 7 Y A , 1 rf '- l. iv, ..,, ,., In ' . as ?:Q Z, 5 .V A ' V -1- ' V ' , . 'lf XY f .s my I 'fu Q df I I' , ,I Q .1 I , ,iv - 'Q'-sf. ll ff all 1' .. 1 QQ, .1 1 , 9 X wr , T DVR ' Y if 25 A ,K g 4 ' I , z N 4- ' 3 A Y -A A Y. , A A JOHNNY RAIFORD A f WILLARD BARWICK . , ,E ' GARY SANDERSON j 3 A N' RY DALE Y, Q' Q.. . ' gg ! if VT wx v 5 . Waimea pg as -- v. B X ,- I ' n 2 Q SPORTS NEWS X5 X The Seven Springs boys' basketball team ' , for 1959-60 was coached by Mr. H. E. Rogers. , A X They have sh own much improvement 9 'I this year, having won 5 games, 2 of which Z dxf, 'V '-UO- were conference games. They were helped by Glenn Lupton who moved here from Beaufort. as Glenn Lupton and Rodney Barwick were ! lx l ..-p I X Q r chosen as co-captains of the team. The team will lose three players this p X xt A year. They are Rodney Barwick, Glenn I Lupton, and Charles Daly. Charles was high S scorer at the half of the season. Z I C. C. PRICE r if Sports Editor RODNEY BARWICK and.GLEN'N LUPTON MR. H. E. ROGERS A Co-Captams Coach Left to right: Eddie Adams, Rodney Barwick, Jessie Outlaw, jr. , Charles Daly, Glenn Lupton, jerry Dale, Gary Sander- son, Johnny Raiford, Willard Barwick, Mike Grady, Jerry Sutton, Marston Barwick. 49 v u .... .1 , ,.,.f .. .. V-T. Clnwclwclfefw Chiefs: Linda Carmack and Marie Vinson jan Phillips, Doris Crawford Paula Mozingo, Linda Grady Charlotte Price, Kaye Dawson SO .,. K fn-usmuuusmva'-urqvfQs'Q Il 5 an fn? P0710 oc. ,,,1v Akmllmx' X 'Z oh, 47 1 'icuuo .. I X Nuff ,x e EES!!! 'BHS' 'SHR' AK!! +o tM ,Of , 14 L' .1- : 0 E 2 ' - 11' 2 A f 1. 5' oe -' xo 44, O15 D NE yy W 1 746 mm! L. ..-A A I Seapuadmm ,Jlzuwul 1- if BARBARA I-IERRING DY RAIF IU ORD Editgr Assistant Editor To everyone who has had a part in making the completion of this yearbook possible, the annual staff says a sincere Thank You. This includes the faculty, our principal, the students, the advertisers, K,raft's Studios, Strawbridge Studios, Hunter P bl' h' C f u is ing ompany, our sponsor, and everyone else who helped us, even though they were not officially on the staff. Publishing the annual in the spring has not been an easy task. I-lowever, we hope that future graduating classes will follow this procedure and acquire the same feeling of accomplishment as we have. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIFII '-- ---'V annul.: T lllll'lllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllflll IIIYIT , Illll lllllllllllllllll llllllll Ulffftr lllll llllllll!Il!'1'lll lllllnnll 'f i!Wl 'lllllllllllll' .f l!nlIl lllllllF3 1: llllllllll'i3!!13'Tvlf4UVQ I-grass.-.gunna aaa: llllli!.I3'n lazianlaanss' if we llll I llllllllllll lnlllnnnnuuun lllll ...Q u an llllllllllll Ill.. ':E:::Q,Q::::' :ll:uluusslls-1 ll lllllllllllfllg-lszjrl :un-,Ig lllll lllllll .Y'!l3lll I'-.-'ff'nll'V nnnlszians-in '-' ---Q-l1,,H,H.'RM Ill.. jj an 14 Top, left ro right: Doris Crawford, Lou Ann Vinson, Bus- Top, left to right: Mar i e Walker, Typist, Betty jo iness Managersg. jan Phillips, Glenn Lupton, Circulation Brown, Advertising Manager, C. C. Price, Linda Price, Managers. Bottom: Kaye Thompson, Artist, Joyce Dale, Sports Editor. Bottom: Peggy Price, jean Perry, Joseph Layout Editor, Afaie Sutton, Rodn ey Barwick, Photo- Barwick, Rose Ward, Typists. grapheis. S2 - 'aah - To - 'E R BARBARA HERRING Editor The school paper was published once a month and Saparuxm Surg ,GN 1 ur 1' K , it it-0 MRS. IESSIE ROSE VVALLER Sponsor consisted of the news concerning the general happenings around Seven Springs I-ligh School. The Saponian Staff wishes to thank the students, the faculty members, our principal, the school secretary, and our sponsor, who have been so co-operative and patient in helping to make the publications of the school paper possible. We feel that we have gained many enriching and rewarding experiences. ,, , lillllllllluuu nuns:-.1 llllllllllllll ' ' ' .f' lllll lllllllllll lla nn llllllllllllnun l::.:z - .1.., , 1 lllllllllllllnrn uu::g:1 lllllnuupnnnul :un aiu M' 1 3 lllllllllll' ' ' llllllllllll:T illlllllll : fy , ll -.jllllll'1'll: I----l.:::'::lV ::::::::n1 ffl T IIIIIIIIIQ' 3 -.ll ,,, -2, 5 gl! i' ,:,.,L-r4'F3-- lllllll ' in ,, --.-l.-- ---..!l3llllll:'.ll, , N lllllll 2-alv':::::,111.f ' ----il. 5 q'j,nl1'95' 'JY . , 7 Ill' I--'gp 5 gjjagplllln Top, left to right: Nancy Tripp, Judy Raiford Assista t , T1 Editors, Pearl Adams, Lou Ann Vinson, Senior Portraits Editors. Bottom: LaVerne Price, Advertising Manager, Doris Crawford, Annette Grady, Roving Reporters, Afaie Sutton, Faye Weaver, Gossip Columnists. Ill! ii 274' - I' as 'I 'llIllIlllllllllll'A'::. , f 2 lllnunullll :u Q ' llllll-.'.F-'- -r1 ' 'ill -L ll!!! ll . llll' ' ,Qi - Il Top, left to right: Rodney Barwick, Betty jo Brown, Sports Editors, Virginia jackson, Linda Price, Business M . anagers, Elna Faye Jarman, Kenneth Sutton Distribu- tion Managers. Bottom: Alma Moore, Typyistg Kaye Th . . ompson, Michael Sutton, Artists, Joyce Dale Marie 7 Vinson, Paula Mozingo, Circulation Managers. 53 UMW Left to right: Betty Jo Brown, Reporter, Lou Ann Vinson, Secretary, Judy Raiford, President, Rodney Barwick, Vice-President, Joyce A Dale, Treasurer. Beta, UM BETA The National Bet a Club is a non-secret, achievement-service organization for high school students. Its objectives are: to encourage effort, promote character, stimulate achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. The purpose of this organization shall be the promotion of the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students. The qualifications for membership on the part of the student are good mentality, character, creditable achievement, and commendable at- titudes. . , -ll. eq-. - W al- . -,eww ,.V.- , N , ,,,,,-.,,-- A V--f '-'-' f . ,M mw,-4 , - 161 ' T 'nn ' A 'S' -1 ,, N- 5 Kneeling, left to right: Michael Sutton, Virginia Jackson, Marie Vinson, La Verne Price, Nancy Tripp, Joyce Dale, Doris Crawford, Judy Raiford, Kenneth Sutton. Standing: Faye Weaver, Pearl Adams, Paula Mozingo, Alma Moore, Elna Faye Jarman, Lou Ann Vinson, Betty Jo Brown, Rodney B arw i ck, Afaie Sutton, Linda Price, Kaye Thompson, Annette Grady, Barbara Herring, Mrs. Jessie Rose Waller, Sponsor. I N 4-19' CM My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, and My Health to better living for My Club, my Community, and my County. MOTTO 'To make the Best Better. 5 is 4. an L Af fr 0Mll6fL4 Front row, lefttoright: Annette Daly, Pianist, Sidney Phillips, Assis- tant Reporter,jan Phillips, Vice-President, louise Rogers, President, Doris Ann Crawford, Secretary, Ruth Ann Williamson, Mary Lib Martin, Songleaders. Back row: johnny Raiford, Reporter, Pamela Price, Historian, Faye Best, Treasurer. Front row, left to right: Jessie Brown, Danny Griffin, Bruce jones, Bobby Grant, Ervin Parks, Bill Martin, Shelby Sum- merlin, Bonnie Creech, Mary Anne Strickland, Bruton Britt, Paul Brown, Jerry Langston, Wanda Lynch, Becky Fields, Linwood Price, Glenn Rouse, Douglasjones. Second row: Phil Hinson, Lynn Sanderson, Galloway Hardy, Raymond Daven- port, Bill Price, Eugene Sasser, jenny Sue Grady, Mary Lib Martin, Douglas Hill, Otto Griffin, Malcolm Price, David Griswold, Sidney Phillips. Third row: jimmy Best, jan Phillips, Doris Ann Crawford, Faye Best, June Price, JackieBarwick, Allen Deaver, Johnny Raiford, Wayne Williamson, Gary Sanerson, Louise Rogers, Richard Mozingo, Pamela Price, Annette Daly, Francis Manning, Rut.h Ann Williamson, Glenn Fields. 55 Fatwa Fmmefw W America The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural lead- ership, cooperation, and citizenship. MOTTO Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve COLORS National Blue and Corn Gold Left to right: Mr. Rufus Turner, Adv isor, Emory Daly, Reporter, Donald Stroud, Sentinel, Forrest Dunbar, Treasurer, Johnnie Raiford, Secretary, Charles Daly, Vice-President, Glenn Fields, President. su-. , First row, left to right: Mr. Turner, Jessie Outlaw, Jr. , Allen Garris, Willard Lane, Carlton Wade, William Price, Wayne Williamson, Marston Barwick, Jessie Brown, Larry Rouse, Jerry Sutton, Freddie Shivar, Glenn Fields. Second row: Donald Stroud, Jackie Barwick, Clyde Daly, Forrest Dunbar, Bobby Grady, Jake Price, Charles Daly, C. C. Price, Buddy Smith, Emory Daly, Franklin Price, Charles Herring. Third row: George Strickland, Johnnie Raiford, Douglas Garris, Jimmy Quinn, Johnnie Brodhead, Bobby Taylor, Allen Ground, Harvey Summerlin, Linwood Martin. Fourth row: M. D. Turner, Thomas Jones, Marlton Davenport, Gary Sanderson, Joseph Barwick, Jimmy Garner, Arnold Price, Royce Potter, Bobby Singleton. 56 Fatwa ffomemczkefaa 55u 5 5lfr G W flmeuca, CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seek- ing old and precious values. For we are the build- ers of homes, homes for America's Future, homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be re alitie s, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America. - We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. Left to right: Kaye Thompson, Reporter, Peggy Price, Parliamen- tarian, Afaie Sutton, Editor-of-News, Judy Raiford, Secretary, Jan Phillips, President, Faye Weaver, Vice-President, Barbara Herring, Treasurer, Lou Ann Vinson, Songleader, Linda Carmack, Historian. First row, left to right: Mrs. Jessie Rose Waller, Advisor, Linda Howell, Kaye Thompson, Betty Anderson, Geraldine Strickland, Betty Lou Mozingo, Jennie Wagstaff, Afaie Sutton, Marilyn Rouse, Geneva Price, Betty Jo Brown, Linda Price, Gaye Garris, LouAnnVinson, Merle Thompson, Paula Mozingo, PearlAdams. Second row: Gayle McCullen, Faye Herring, Mary Joyce Davenport, Dorothy Price, Rose Ward, Barbara Adams, Peggy Price, Linda Stroud, Linda Summerlin, Sylvia Parks. Third row: Sally Summerlin, Violet Sasser, Kaye Dawson, Wanda Hester, Joyce Fulghum, Doris Williams, Nina Stroud, Charlotte Price, Linda Grady, louise Rogers, Bertha Benton, Linda Carmack, Brenda Head, Rosaleen Smith, Faye Weaver, Marie Vinson, Annette Grady, Alma Moore, Elna Faye Jarman, Fourth row: Judy Raiford, Barbara Herring, Jan Phillips, Doris Crawford, Dorothy Hall, La Verne Price, Joyce Garris, Julia Mae Murphy, Patty Caudell, Cassie Hall. 57 I Glee CM First row, left to right: Marilyn Rouse, Violet Sasser, Joyce Garris, Faye Weaver, Joyce Dale, Jan Phillips, Pearl Adams, Kaye Thompson, Kaye Dawson, Gaye Garris, Second row: Geraldine Strickland, Brenda Head, Louise Rogers, Betty Lou Mozingo, Marie Vinson, Barbara Adams, Sylvia Parks, Merle Thompson, Linda Grady, Linda MR, CARL WILSQN Carmack, Charlotte Price. Music Teacher Wlwadc UM First row, left to right: Carol Daly, Barbara Daly, Herman Strickland, Glenda Price, Owen Jackson, Joyce Dale, Tim Dale, Dwight Grady, Danny Price, Katherine Rogers, Brenda Pierce, Gerald Turner. Second row: Lynn Sanderson, Ann Parks, Kitsie Hardy, Eleanor Jarman, Linda Daly, Annette Daly, Kaye Dawson, Gaye Garris, Geraldine Strickland, Jackie Price, Jeanne Price, David Griswold, Diane Ga.rris, Jerry Lovett. 58 Mr. W. to right: Benton, Adams Joyce i ,,fL6fmuarw L. Creel, Advisor. Second row, left Elna Jarman, Linda Stroud, Bertha Paula Mozingo. Third row: Barbara Lou Ann Vinson, Betty jo Brown, Dale, Gaye Garris, Pearl Adams. AG! Fw 'Al f' fr , wg, 1 ' .A l Q, J ' . 19 Rl 59 I fm 23460644 First row, left to right: L00 Hinson, M. D. Turner. Second row: C. C. Price, Bobby Grady, Clayto n Earl Carriz, joseph Barwick. Third row: Judy Rniford, Rodney Barwick, Linda Price. i 79. 7. fl. Left to right: Mr. john Griswold, Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs. Evelyn T. Ground, Secretary, Mrs. Clifton Best, Treasurer, Mrs. Clay Brown Dale, President. 0 1 X X 323 2 V ,rg v 15' ,H Nw gg f M 1 K Y x Q wx' 'S fp fb 7lZa,fuial4 Paula Mozingo Nancy Tripp ' ' ' ks Chief Pearl Adams Vlrgmla Iac on, Marie Vinson Halloween ffmg 24nd !2aeea ROSE WARD and GARY WI-IALEY ffomecammg Cami JUDY RAIFORD Attendant MAYNARD PRICE Escort CHARLOTTE PRICE Varsity Queen PAULA MOZINGO Attendant M 5 xg,,, Adv The annual staff wishes to thank all the merchants who have contributed so much in helping to make this annual possible. We hope that you will support them as they have supported us. 63 THE FUTURE Q YOURS In this Age of Science,life is abundant.The average citizen enjoys a copious supply of industrial products,including Du Pont's Better Things for Better Living. . . Through Chemistry. Each year, American lndustry-through research, product development and operating improvements-continues to increase its output of goods and services. Our outlook for the Future is indeed bright! Challenges still undiscovered and opportunities unlimited await today's high school graduates who choose careers in science . ln other fields, too,service to humanity will continue to nourish America's strength and freedom. Whatever you select as your life's work, best wishes for success and happiness as adult citi- zens. E. l. IDU PUNT DEHNICEMCDURS 8 CCD. UN 3 KINSTON PLANT Q Kinston, North Carolina ' --...V 'Q T f srqnmos' surrw lVlPAlXlY - N Farm and Home Supplies' N X f. XX X 4 Your 5 - . PURE our DTSATRIBUT' R1 f - T 31 W- Phone LOcust 9-348i N ,,i f ,' ' -. 5' ii it f Seven Springs t T ' Nl5Ftfg-f1'l9fl'l43 a t + I 'v H li H 'N .lx f 1 . 'x xx 64 Compliments of DUPREE'S CHILDREN SHOP, Kinston, North Corolino JAY DEE'S, Kinston, North Corolino JEWEL BOX, Kinston, North Corolino MILFORD R. VINSON, Lo Gronge, North Corolino CORBIN SERVICE STATION, Lo Grange, North Corolino TERRY HANCOCK, Seven Springs, North Corolino BRlTT'S GULF SERVICE, Mount Olive, North Corolino SMITH'S GROCERY, Adomsville, North Corolino NEUSE SPORT SHOP, Kinston, North Corolino C.W. GRAY'S SERVICE STATION, Goldsboro, North Corolino TYNDALL'S APPLIANCE 81 FURNITURE, Pink Hill, North Corolino WEBB SHOE STORE, Kinston, North Corolino MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY, Kinston, North Corolino KINSTON PAINT AND HARDWARE STORE, Kinston, North Corolino LENOIR DRUG COMPANY, Kinston, North Corolino RAYMOND'S FRUIT-STAND, Mount Olive, North Corolino LOCKER PLANT, Mount Olive, North Corolino POLLOCK-JOHNSON HARDWARE, Kinston, North Corolino STANLEY SHOE COMPANY, Mount Olive, North Corolino LITTLE GEM BARBER SHOP, Mount Olive, North Corolino i I l I If Compliments of v I PEGGY ANN SHOP, Mount Olive, North Corolino CASH PRODUCE COMPANY, Mount Olive, North Corolino RANDOLPH FLORIST, Kinston, North Ccrolino Nl Kmsrom BEAUW sHoP, Kinsfon, North carolina I N AUNT JENNSIE S BAKE SHOP, Kinston, North Corolino X I- , K'LEBER'S FLOWERS, Kinston, North Corolino I ROSE BROTHERS, Goldsboro, North Carolina CARL W. JOHNSON, Generol Contractor, Kinston, North Corolino NELSON'S PHOTO SHOP, Goldsboro, North Corolino 65 DEWEY BRGS., INC. Founders, Machinists, Mill Supplies METAL BUILDING SUPPLIES - STEEL FABRICATORS Telephone RE 4-34II Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of MADE-RITE Sunbeam Bread and Rolls Goldsboro, North Carolina X Compliments of ll ff TRI-CGUNTYEIECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CGRPGRATIGN Your Electric Cooperative Serving Rural Homes, Farms and Businesses in Wayne, Wilson, Johnston, Lenoir and Duplin Counties MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LGAN ASSGCIATIGN Insured Savings and Home Loans II4 East Gordon Street K' f , N th C I' 4q:'I f E ' IOI S. Caswell Street ms on or Gro mc LaGrange, North Carolina 66 phone l'lElQlVlAN STRICKLAND OL 8-9138 Groceries - Gas - Hardware 'fig Paints - Fish I l i t. - Seven Springs Highway 55 North Carolina J. -4 CARGLINA CLEANERS as LAUNDRY, :NC 1121? i I l2l N. Heritage Street I l Kinston, North Carolina DALLAS PRICE For Bigger Yields From Your Fields Use SCO-CO HIGH QUALITY Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of R, O CREFCH 84 SUN Farmers Fertilizers LaGrange, North Carolina 67 KRAETS STUDKD QE Pi-IQTCDGRAPHY Photographic Services of All Kinds M Olive, Nor in C I EAIVULY EINANCE 8 ACCEPTANCE CCRPQRATICN 'OE GGLDSBCRG, INC. i38 N. Center Sfreef G ici b N In C I . MARTHA' S BEAUTY S HOP For all your beauty needs Specializing in Hair Cutting and Styling Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments ot GASTERIA Gas tor Less Goldsboro, North Carolina A. O. PRICE GROCERY Gas - Gil - Notions - Meats Phone RE 4-2547 Route 3, Box T26 Goldsboro, North Carolina TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME Mount Olive, North Carolina HlLL'S DUROC FARNl Registered Durocs for Sale Route 2 Phone LO 9-3492 Seven Springs, North Carolina LOWE' S F I RE STONE STORE Auto Supplies T31 N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of RODOLPH ADAMS ER mu . Gas Groceries Monogram Heaters for Sale Seven Springs, North Carolina NEWMAN' S HATC HE RY LaGrange, North Carolina Highway 70 ,g ... ,g,, D.M. PRICE OIL COMPANY AND GENERAL suPPLY STORE Crown Gas cmd Oil Quality Fertilizers R F.D. No. I Seven Springs, North Carolina Phone Ol. 8-2726 WEST MACHINERY CO. , INC. Your International - Harvester Dealer Kinston, North Carolina BELK-TYLER'S of Mount Olive Your Shopping Center Mount Olive, North Carolina UNITED SURPLUS COMPANY No. I Richlands Highway No. 2 IO9 S. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina GINN LUMBER CO. Lumber Supplies ZOO S. Chestnut Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Phone OL 8-2159 WILLIAMS Linoleum and Carpet Shop 6I4 North Madison Avenue Goldsboro, North Carolina WALTER'S INSURANCE AGENCY Complefe LaGrange, North Carolina Floor Covering Service .3 5:37 DIG' Q RE 4-4042 for Free Estimates I .lACKSON'S ESSO STATION Groceries and Merchandise of All Kinds Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of PARKVIEW DRUGS U Kinston, North Carolina DAVIS MILLS Blue Ribbon Corn Meal and Feeds HEILIG-MEYERS COMPANY ' Furniture Hlgllesl and House Furnishings Cash Price Paid for Corn Route I Goldsboro, North Carolina Seven Springs, North Carolina Phone Moss Hill 25I STEWART CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Stone -Gravel - Sand - Fill Heavy Equipment Box II34 Mount Olive Hwy. Goldsboro, North Carolina MOOR I NG MOTOR COMPANY SGISS Service Repairs on All Cars Phone LO 6-242I LaGrange, North Carolina Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS, 327 N. Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina Phone JA 3-6121 FOSS AND DENNIS MOTOR CO. Sales and Service Phone LO 6-247i LaGrange, North Carolina Bethel, North Carolina VVOOTEN OIL AND FUEL COMPAN Shel Petroleum Products 1 Goldsboro, North Carolina RE 4-I357 WAYNE POULTRY COMPANY Chickens and Eggs - Pecans 606 N. John Street Goldsboro, North Carolina RE 4-326i RE 4-I608 Serving Eastern Carolina Since I865 Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments and Best Wishes from T. A. TURNER 8: CO. Pink Hill, North Carolina Since I9I I Year in and Year out you will do better trading at Turner's. DILLON SUPPLY CO. Established in I9I4 MACHlNERY- MILL SUPPLIES Goldsboro, North Carolina RE 5-2421 FARMER'S FURNITURE CO. Complete Line of Furniture Phone LO 6-307I LaGrange, North Carolina SEWELL'S PHARNIACY, INC. Prescription Specialist Phone JA 7-I I44 I2I E. Gordon Street Kinston, North Carolina LAGRANGE AUTO SERVICE LaGrange, North Carolina HERR I NG-CURLE TRACTOR CO. Compliments of HARVEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Dependable Farm Supplies Highway 258 South Phon . . e JA 3-3I I5 Kmslon' Norlh Corolmo Kinston, North Carolina PHARO'S WORRELL'S SERVICE STATION All Kinds of Short Orders All Kinds of Sandwiches Phone RE 4-9933 We Specialize in Big Boys Goldsboro, North Carolina Kinston, North Carolina LINIC DRUG COMPANY TURNERS TRACTOR 8: INIPLEMENT COMPAINLY Allis-Chalmers and New Ideas Drugs and Fountain Service Farm ECIUIPme 'l' Mount Olive, North Carolina KIRSIOR' North Cofollnc' Compliments of Compliments of BECUE MOUNT OLIVE LIVESTOCK RING BROTHERS BAR Kinston, Nor.thCaroIina Mount Olive, North Carolina - G HEILIG-LEVINE of KINSTON, INC. Furniture - Home Furnishings W. R. JENNETTE FURNITURE COMPANY II3 South Center Street M t OI oun ive, North Corolino Kenonsville, North Corolino GARNER'S FUNERAL HOME LACRANGE INSURANCE Funerol Directors Ambulance Service LoGronge, North Corolino iol J 3-2I24 1 .E I Kinsivn, Nporth Corolinct THIGPEN-FICKEN INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Corolino MEWBORN'S CLEANERS LaGrange, North Carolina GENE LEE FOOD TOWN Highway II7 Mount Olive, North Carolina sr. CHOICE n. QUALITY BELL-STUART FURNITURE COMPANY LaGrange , North Carol inc EDWARD B IZZELL VICTORY WAREHOUSE Lite Insuronce Goldsboro, North Corolino Figgpijsliczf S gg' . Telephone RE 5-2075 XV js Goldsboro, North Corolino DAUGHETY'S OFFICE Be Socioble CHOVTP PefPS'F MARKET EOUI PMENT omp 'men S O Soles ond Service PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. PIWOHG 7-0345 Goldsboro, North Corolino KLIOIIYVIL' Legpinciiiviii ins o , COMMUNITY MOTORS CORPORATION Soles Servi Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of LAG RANGE PHARMACY LoG ronge, North Corolino Compliments of Compliments of CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC DR. M.M. LOWNES. .IR Massey-Ferguson Soles cmd Service Goldsboro North Carolina Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE Roymond Smith COZART'S PACKING COMPANY Goldsboro, North Carol i no Robert Musgrave T29 Goldsboro, North Corolino 'Nfv Telephone RE 4-5044 JOHN PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. Moderate Pri ces Eosy Terms S. Center Street Mount Olive, North Corolino WORLEY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Dial RE 4-0845 T56 South Center Street Goldsboro, North Corolino ROUSE'S FUNERAL HOME Funerol Home ond Chopel Completely Air-Conditioned Let Hood's Fill Your Next Prescription HOOD'S RX SHOP Across From Kinston Clinic Oxygen Equipped ond Air-Conditioned Ambulonces llO E. Gordon Street Phone LO 6-7l?l , Kinston, North Ccarolino LoGrc1nge, North Corollno , FROSTY MORN MEAT, IN I U. S . Government Inspected Meot Youre FAvoRlTE sHoPPlNo CENTER Kinsfonl Norm Carolina 76 HOWARD 8: CARTER FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Servic Phone JA 3-3177 Kinston, North Corolino CANADY'S Brides I-Ieoven Kinston, North Corolino OETTINGER'S FURNITURE Home Furnishings Kinston, North Carolina R.L. IVIALPAS PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATIOIN Lc1Gronge, North Cclrolino Compliments of ROUSE'S S-O GRILL THE BANK OF IVIOUNT OLIVE LaGrange, North Corolino Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments oF THE STYLE SHOP LoGrclnge, North Carolina QfxH!x DR. R.H. SHACKELFORD Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of BRODY'S Kinston, North Carolina Compliments ot BELK-TYLER MM-1, i2lS:H0me ol Belle! VI Kinston, North Carolina B ILL PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. Furniture For Better Living Dial 2322 ll4 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina YOUNG FASHIONS Junior Deb Balcony T05 S. Center Street Goldsboro, North Carolina y i' RALPH HINSON Used Car Lot Mount Olive, North Carolina Mmmmmm HASTY PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Contractors Lennox Carrier Phone OL 8-2416 Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of AMERICAN BANK Goldsboro, North Carolina I DAINTY MAID BAKERY, INC Good Things to Edt Kinston, North Corolino Compliments of JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Goldsboro, North Corolino DUMAS-GIDDENS OIL COMPANY, INC. WILSON MOTOR COMPAN Y Pure Petroleum Products Be Sure With Pure phone RE 5-0571 Mount Olive, North Ccirolinca Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of WOMACK ELECTRIC CO. MONTGOMERY WARD Phone RE 5-I7OI Goldsboro, North Carolina Goldsboro' North Caroline' HUB DEPARTMENT STORE Goldsboro, North Carolina WAYNE DAIRY Your Home Town Dairy Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of MCBRIDE AND HERRING Goldsboro, North Ccirolino Compliments of ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE I47 South Center Street Goldsboro, North Corolino ASHSTREET PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Drug Store Phone RE 5-I827 SI4 E. Ash Street Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments ot ISAACS-KAHN FURNITURE CO., INC. The Big Furniture Store on Center Street Goldsboro, North Corol incl Compliments of Complimenfs of FARMERS WAREHOUSE AND GRIFFIN'S BARBECUE OPEN AIR MARKET Goldsboro, North Corolino Goldsboro, North Corolino SMITH-DOUGLAS COMPANY Be Reaggvjejfested IO' CoKE Your Fertilizer Needs Comphmenfs of Wilson Highway cocA-coLA BOWLING co. Goldsboro, North Corolino KIUSIOU' North Ccronno Compliments of EDWARD'S YOUNG MEN SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina WATERS' ESSO SERVICE LaGrange, North Carol ina BEN ELLIS Goldsboro, North Carolina FARM SERVICE CO. Fences Grain Bins Tobacco Curing Equipment Kinston, North Carolina FISH HOUSE Edgewood Shopping Center Goldsboro, North Carolina KNOTT'S NEW WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Carolina GIDDEN'S JEWELRY Goldsboro, North Carolina STADIUM INSURANCE, INC. Service Since l934 Kinston, North Carolina HILL BROTHERS Furniture and Feed Gol-dsboro, North Carolina Compliments of GARNER BROTHERS Music AND SPORTS, INC. lt Pays to Play Goldsboro, North Carolina THOMPSON AND FRANCIS Mount Olive, North Carolina ESSOTANE Goldsboro, North Carolina SMITTY'S DRIVE-IN AND TASTEE-FREEZ Located on Highway II7 Mount Olive, North Carolina IDEAL BARBER SHOP LaGrange, North Carolina COLLEGE DRIVE-IN Mount Olive, North Carolina FREDDIE'S 55 DRIVE-IN North Church Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of CHARLES WHITLEY Mount Olive, North Ccrolino LANE BROTHERS' GARAGE Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of A. C. HATCH Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of WINTER SEAL of Eostern Corolino Compliments of D.T. McPHAIL AND SONS Mount Olive, North Ccirolinci KELLY'S C665 SERVICE Mount Olive, North Corolino ALBERT'S SODA GRILL Mount Olive, North Corolino YOUNG MEN'S SHOP LoGrc1nge, North Corolino HUSSEY'S CAFE Seven Springs, North Corolino Route I Highwoy 55 YATES LEE'S GROCERY LoGronge, North Corolino HERRING'S GRILL LciGronge, North Corolino LAGRANGE FLORIST LciGrcnge, North Corolino Compliments of BILL DUFF Seven Springs, North Corolino JORDAN PAINT AND APPLIANCES Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of MOUNT OLIVE RECREATION CENTER , CREECH'S, INC. Furniture of Distinction RE 5-34I3 209 W. Walnut Street Goldsboro. 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