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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
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. 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
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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 . . . , . ,
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