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

 - Class of 1960

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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 ,

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,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



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