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

 - Class of 1961

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For these traits, along with your goodwill, we will always remember you. We can find no words to express our gratitude, so as a token of our appreciation we, the Seniors of 1961, dedicate this SESPRISCHOAN to all of our high school teachers. 's 2 ,,....-not-E':. f...Jv W, I J I V I I v , I 7 1 s 'r lr lr I I v ...J U V if V , -1 ' ,.l X 1 I- ff 'E I ET .V-s MTTL --.lL1... ,.il1.,... ff Aclmlnlsiraflon . -v- . A ,- 1-D-L44 ' 4 e r, K V wk f . ' P 1 l y 1 as 3, f Q . i e E Q A rm IPA 1 y ji: 'F , . 3' y '53 M: W Q QVWV ii. b it 5 , A-1A , SEVEN s INGS HIGH scsoor. , ssvam SPRINGS, N. c. 5 4 i f ' 2 January 31, 1961 1 A v W Dear Graduates and Students of 1961: 'N . , - . KLM igvm fp' As another school year comes to an end let me extend 42 i Ak. K ' 4,3 io you, who are members of the graduating class, my most 1 Q. , - V ' V I ' ' i ' ,Q V A , , sincere congratulations. This is truly an occasion lon X M X4 ll- 8 1 . X X , - ' r ' 55, A rv, ,sought for by each of you. It is one or' the important y . X M A A - 1 Xa xy' jones for now each'of' you will go your separate ways in ' 1 , 1 , - 5 ff 3' H . ' , , life. Whether you further your education or go immedi- X 4 , A 4 , v 'G' A, t I, atgly into the-world with your career, please remember , A A! T' P . - that we are wishing for you much success and happiness. W ' OL I ' ' , 4 ' a . We are pleased to have had a part in your education.. m S . 'Xi L Please permit me to extend to those of' you who will 5 gl .QR be returning asain next year my sincerest best wishes. N lv a f 1 bug A-.I 9 Alt .I A May the future years of' your education be happy and success- I , , I ' .' w 2 lr, 74. Q G ' . ful ones, 0 I 5 ' 6 Cordiall ours, 1 1 fl 'H' - Af 5 U . 1 - xx ,, J' vin. 'X ', xl - 5 ' J, ' Q f l. H. E. Rogers 1. df u uk S fy u 1 a X 4 U ' ,, wx? 1 .ici x N fp rr N V XX! xc' d ,qi 1'1 Rlq X b , x . I I 1 . ' .J f YP, t - K 3 f l X . I wg 4 L -ffl 'F-l Q n f 4 ' - .:. s - ,Qwdhn-1.- n lllkx I- b I, J, Left to right: Mr. W. L. Creel, Mr. Gerald Waters. Left to right: Mr. Joseph Kearney, Mrs. Imogene: Price, Mrs. Betty Jackson, Mr. Rufus Turner. Left to right: Mrs. Marjoray Shivar, Mr. Mark I-Ierring, Jr., Miss Rachel Whitfield, Mrs. Lois Shivar. Left to right: Mrs. Eula Bass, Mrs. Christine Sutton, Mrs. Mary Stroud, Mrs. Miriam Rogers. Left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Whitfield, Miss Ella Giller- lain, Mr. Carl Wilson, Mrs. Nancy Davis, Secretary. .W flaculfy ir-em is ' . ig. W. .. , .3 - if Sf N 1' ku MRM, -di t dwg. Zia 2 Y 5 A. 0 0 ,5i,ec:,' Goa' 5 'zcfd 'U 0 . 560 !'5iof'vl '. ffgfw' ' Y. L.. fin 5 an A' N! ni P. 5. A. Officers Left to right: Mrs. Horace Shivar, Secretaryg Mrs. Clifton Best, Treasurer5 Mrs. William Hinson, Vice Presidentg Mr. john Griswold, President. ? if 2 ,ravi K., ,. Scfiool Board First row, left to right: Mrs. Mark Herring, Sr., Mr. Clifton Best, Mr. Clay Brown Dale. Second row: Mr. Major Jackson, Mr. W. M. Griffin. -ffrffi' gin A 595 g' 17: f'fz9 Te': wr, Q ' ,g uf- -2 'X -j.,X'1-,aqg W ' ' ,- 419 595 , , 4, . . A . rf 1. 5 a fy? I F, ,rf fi rg? Mglkepfafepikep- ',,.4 'R f,- A-A A--A - f e,-..I.I+-....,.I...,,.-. Q R nv' F' 1' 9 04 F I ge1::,i6,'gf2:M5-a1-',E',,',g1g.- :jf.',5f,:',:-:. h,,:9- v ma- -.rg-,g f45'n9'm'W'1v' wiqgf pl-If fn- 'IQWQQ g1,iwWg,m'5u',iJ',1, jk E F323- 33 ':'vw' : '-5' '2Ql 1ll' 'I-'A m d ul F1 1 M, - 1-l',-'.:.'.- -, .t- I W 15113.33 1115311 ?il ' I . Senior Class Qfficers R Left fo right: . NANCY KING .......................... President VIRGINIA JACKSON ...... ..... S ecretary DONALD STROUD ................. Vice President FAYE WEAVER .......... ..... T reasurer it PAULA MOZINGO ....................... Reporter 8 I 61 EDNA PEARL ADAMS As a man thinketh in his heart so is he. Class Officer QVice Presidentj 15 Basketball 1, 25 junior Play 35 Marshal 35 Saponian Staff 3, 45 SESPRISCHOAN SRG. Staff 45 Beta Club 3, 4, QVice President, 45 Bus Driver y 45 Superlative 45 Glee Club 1, 3. 'iz-J ROSELEEN SMITH BROWN A goodname is rather to be chosen than great riches. ' Basketball 1, 25 SESPRISCHOAN Staff 45 Superlative 4 Senior Play 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE EMORY DALY, IR. With God all things are possible. 4-l-I Club 15 Basketball 25 Bus Driver 3, 45 Superlative 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, fReporterj 3. 59 ' N DEAVER Anything'worth ha ng is vlgrth fighting for. Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 F,E,A, 25 Science Club h 1, 25 4-H Club 1, 2, 33 Superlative 4. S e n i ors FORREST CARROLL DUNBAR :avg George Washington is dead, Caesar is dead, all great men are dying, and I don't feel very well myself. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, QTreasurerJ 25 LTPESSUICFQ 35 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 25 Dance Team 45 SESPRISCHOAN 45 Superlative 4.. JIMMIJE HOWELL CARNER Labor not in vain. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. CLAYTON EARL GARRIS Let brotherly love continue. Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 25 F. F.A. 1, 25 Class Officer fVice Presidentj5Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Superlative 45 SESPRISCHOAN 4. ' JOHN ALLEN GARRIS Before you do anything drastic look around. Junior Play 35 Senior Play 35 Superlative 45 F. F. A. 1, AN NETTE G RADY Friendly people make a friendly wor1d. Glee Club 1, Beta Club 3, 45 Saponian Staff 3, 45 SESPRISCHOAN Staff 45 F. I-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, QRepOrterJ 1. ' f ,Mir ' 1 - an s 1 ' ' ElLIZABE FH' QNN HEAD go?d'Heart is bett -than all the heads in the l 1 4 ' .- or d. , fi pefiative 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,1 4. XX -NV 'vii xx... AJ, . - . X Q- I BOBBY EARL GRADY To be rather than to seem. 4-I-I Club 1, 2, Class Officer QSecretaryj 25 Bus Driver 3, junior Play 3, Waiter for Mother-Daughter Banquet Y 3, Superlative 45 SESPRISCI-IOAN Staff 4. L , GENE MORRIS l,-IINSON f Li' a .powder puff I'm maliexfor women. Basketbal 5 4-I-I Club 1, 25 Square Dance Team 1, 2, 35 Supera e45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, ,Q ,..-. . -1-,. ' Jr--ff X 1 F s . -india Great thoughts come from the heart. His thoughts have a high aim, though their dwelling be in the jtuiior Varsity Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, Class Officer fTreasurerj 1, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Superlative 4. WALTER WAYNE HOLMES 1 Do unto others as you would have them do Lmto you. F.F.A. 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, 25 Superlative 4. KENNETH DANIEL HOWELL waters of an htunble heart. rl!-1 LINDA RAE HOWELL IIA .v-M Senior Play 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. YIM-s VIRGINIA WILLARD JACKSON The best way to have friends is to be a friend. Basketball 15 Cheerleader 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 Scholar- ship Award 2, Beta Club 3, 4, QSecretaryj 4,junior Play 35 History Award 3, Chief Marshal 3, Librarian 3, Saponian Staff 3, 45 Representative Miss Holiday Season 3, 4, Class Officer QSecretaryl 3, 4, Superlative 45 SESPRISCHOAN Staff 4. Seniors nything is possible if you have a willing heart. B. F. Grady 1, Usher at junior Play 3, Superlative 45 'W if l ..-..........1.-..z. ,-... - -- , 1 - .TGP lk-n. VNM' ' KI' A... vs. 61 Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Glee Club 13 Music 1, 23 Librarian 35 F. I-I.A. 1, 2, 33 Beta Club 3, 45 Saponian Staff 3, 4, SESPRISCHOAN Staff 45 Superlative 4. ELNA FAYE JARMAN NANCY TRIPP KING While I breathe I hope. Glee Club 1, Schorlarship Award 1, 3, Class Officer i , ffreasurerj 1, fPresidentj 3,4,Beta Club 3, 4, fPresidentj 4, Marshal 3, Librarian 3, Saponian Staff 3, 43 SESPRISCI-IOAN Staff4, Senior Play -15 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. OTIS RONALD LETCI-IWORTI-I, JR. Smile and the world smiles with you. F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Class Officer QReporterj 2, Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 2. Q s ALMA RAE MOORE A winner 1 ever quits and a quitter never wins. Glee Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 35 Beta Club 3, 45 fTreasurerl 45 Saponian Staff 3, 4. 13 A I 4 and V han PAULA FAYE MOZINGO Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Glee Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, QSong Leaderj 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 junior Play 3, Marshal 35Beta Club 3, 43 Saponian Staff 3, 45 Librarian 3, 4, Class Officer QS ecretaryj 1, QReporterj 45 SESPRISCHOAN Staff 4- Superlative 4, Historian 45 D.A.R. Good Citizenshill Award 4. A. -.nn -..Lx ,.f.i.xz.4.:..LL. Seniors DOROTHY CAROL PRICE The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worth while, that costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Officer fReporterj 3, Superla- tive 4, SESPRISCHOAN Staff 4, Senior Play 4, F. l-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4. f i '-.- D ,a,,..,, 'llfl-U-g Ulu-.. GENEVA GAIL PRICE For with God nothing shall be impossible. Glee Club 15 Class Officer QTreasurerj 35 Junior Pla 35 Y Librarian 4, SESPRISCHOAN 45 Superlative 4, F. I-I.A. 1: 21 3: 4' 14 DOROTHY LA VERNE PRICE Silence is more eloquent than words. Glee Club 1, Beta ciub 3, 4, saponian Staff 3, 4, Superlative 43 F.l-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. -Cnr 'va ' vs jtmior Play 35 Superlative 4. JERRY LINWOOD PRICE Anything worth having is worth fighting for. 4-I-I Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, SESPRISCHOAN Staff 4, Superlative 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, QSentinell 4. MAYNARD EUGENE PRICE him that knows less. Group 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY LEE ROUSE The world would be mine if I had time to take care of it. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, fSentinelj 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 LYNWOOD DEEMS SMITH Things go better for people who take them as they come. Class Officer fTreasurerJ 15 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Junior Play 3, 43 SESPRISCI-IOAN Staff 45 Superlative 4. -'T-'Z . Q ' I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity Waiter at F.H.A. Banquet 1, 25 Superlative 45 Dance I E i 0 1. 15 41 35 sz mm., DONA 9!'r'rP , NINA GAYLE STROUD Everything comes to he who waits. Glee Club 15 F.I-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4-5JL1niO1' Play 35 SESPRISCI-IOAN 45 Girls Basketball Manager 45 Superla- tive 4. -aqua-f uf-Y N..- MICI-IAEL SUTTON I-Iope is the spark of li Class Officer QPresidentJ 15 Beta C lub 3, 45 Saponian Staff 3, 45 SESPRISCI-IOAN Staff 45 Superlative 4. 16 ks- .-m-.14-.f 4 V.. , Z5 i J f Seniors LD RAY STROUD Find a way or make one. V Dance Team 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, gsenrinely 3, QPresidentj 45 4-I-I Club 1, 25 Baseball 25 Junior Play 35 Bus Driver 45 SES PRISCHOAN 45 Superlative 4.' A NNN' Q Ulla ., 'if fl 15' gs KENNETH SUTTON Be not simply good, be good for something. , Beta Club 3, 45 Saponian 3, 45 Superlative 4. 1 fe. Learning without thought is labor lost. Class Officer fReporterj 1, fVice Presidentj 3, F.H.A 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Chief3 Marshal 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Saponian Staff 3, 4, SESPRISCHOAN Staff 4, Superlative 43 Bus Driver 4. Mr. Mascots 13 EVA MARIE VINSON C' ELIZABETH FAYE WEAVER A merry heart doeth good like a medicine but a broken spirit drieth the bones. my Librarian 1,Glee Club 1, 2, 3,F.I-l.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, fVice Presidentj 3, QPresidentj 45 4-I-I Club 2, F.F.A. Sweetheart 3, Saponian Staff 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, QReporterJ 4, Miss Holiday Season Representative 3, 4, Class Officer Qljresidentj 2, QTreasurerj 4, Square Dance Team 4, SESPRISCHOAN 45 Class Poet 4, Miss F.l-l.A. 4. -mg'- ' an CORA SUTTON Daughter of and Mrs. Keith Sutton than W-url J, - :W TERRY PRICE Son of X rf Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price 17 ...Er ..u4..-.i-anno.-,. 'ft-'Lk-.111 4. 1 L l I 11 1, 'l , . . MOST ATTRACTIVE Virginia Jackson Maynard Price Superlaiives . , V., nf- . MOST POPULAR Faye Weaver Bobby Grady MOST STUDIOUS .'!I' Paula Mozingo Michael Sutton Z'-if? . 461.1 41.-..-.ia LOUDEST Dorothy Price jake Price WITTIEST Geneva Price Allen Garris MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 2 W Pearl Adams Clayton Earl Garris H11 ' ' -Fi 4. L, 3 ' 1 1 f'V I I 1 I BEST ALL ROUND ' ' Nancy King ' Allen Garris CUTEST ' Q, i 1 Qfavglvfzz-wg' 2 gl' L L Pearl Adams ll J ' Lynwood smith MOST COURTEOUS Annette Grady Maynard Price Superlatives MOST ATHLETIC Dorothy Price Larry Rouse ' ,H MOST BASI-IFUL . La Verne Price MOST DEPENDABLE Emory Daly Alma Moore Kenneth Howell . 2+-. J x , A f I 19 nYl!ALBlI5TlLL.a'4-. -ini-, f iv . Hr. . .. . '11 42,44 MOST INTELLIGENT Nancy King Michael Sutton Supcrlafives ,A vv LM, . ,zap f as g 4 pg BIGGEST BABIES Nina Stroud Forrest Dunbar MOST TALENTED Elna Jarman Michael Sutton . ,.3- '+:x ' MOST CONCEITED F RIENDLIEST Marie Vinson Donald Stroud Paula Mozmgo Forrest Dunbar NEATEST AND BEST DRESSED Faye Weaver Gene I-Iinson --.........a I I , M22f.., r- -, , P 1 I . u A MOST CO OPERATIVE V-,Q W? M ,turf 3 rg Lynwood Smith Alma Rae Moore ' . , BEST SPORTS 8 . fx f'N.. '-' . h1!l'U'Ili 'X 41 I llllll. l I ,I 5'-4. u lbl 3.-' I I I ll ll ll ll ll I' l QUIETEST La Verne Price Wayne Holmes V Beth Head Emory Daly Superlaiives BEST PERSONALITY Marie Vinson Donald Stroud .' ! sf A - J E If ' - , V ', ' y df . , I '4E7..Agf. X r' J E Mqkr vERsAT1LE,-- f1'.,: f ' , 'lf-U . Lgobby Grady? , Y it, ' S i :X . Roeeleen S. Browivng - b QQ - r4 '14 NL 45' .K K i xl. ,I ' VH, !! ' W E f S ' ' its 'P W! -'Q f 'MU f f Q f I F' SV' H' n E ' f' MOST ORIGINAL 1 1 .- , Linda Howell H V, in 1 2 Kenneth Sutton is 0. .. K ' A-X ' l x 21 1 Y LY' 1- ,,,A,-, ,,, ,,, .. yx E S or or ell,-'A. MOST MISCHIEVOUS Maynard Price Marie Vinson 'H 1 LAZIEST Annette Grady Allen Deaver Class Poem SENIOR MEMORIES Prom these hallowed halls we now depart Fond memories carried within all our hearts Of the wonderfully happy, care-free days gone by Which in the future we shall recall with many a sigh. Days of preparation for our future years Days of laughter and of tears Days of growth, and love, and friendship Days forever to be treasured Their worth impossible to be measured. And now as we near our graduation day Class Hlower White Gladioli 'W XXX P r als 1X f- My ff -5 y ixyf, may PM f af- N' I 22 Our respect and thanks we wish to pay To our parents, teachers and friends, one and all Who were there when upon their wisdom we had to call. As we seniors graduate this night Leave here clutching our cherished diplomas tight To the Future our bright and expectant faces turned Hoping to use, to our best advantage, the knowledge which here we've learned. Now to each and all of you we bid a fond farewell And go to meet our future which only time will foretell Class Colors Red, white and blue C 1 ass Motto It is better to try and fail than fail to try. Class History We entered school in September, 1949, with Miss Ella Gillerlain as our teacher. During the elem entary grades we learned the usual subjects of English, reading, writing, arithmetic, and a few social studies. In May, 1957, we graduated to high school. We could not have done it without the help of our teachers. They are as follows: First Grade--Miss Ella Gillerlain Second Grade--Mrs. Louise Gurley and Mrs. Betsy Martin Third Grade--Mrs. George Casteen Fourth Grade--Mrs. Horace Shivar Fifth Grade--Mrs. Morgan McKinny and Miss Evelyn Wrenn Sixth Grade--Mrs. Russell Kornegay Seventh Grade--Mr. C. L. Turpin and Mr. Jim Dunigan Eighth Grade--Mr. Mark Herring, jr. In 1958, we entered high school with Mr. W. L. Creel as our sponsor. The highlight of our freshman year was a trip to Kenne1's Beach with Mr. Creel. We went swimming and had a Weiner roast afterwards. Mr. Hubert McClenny was our tenth grade sponsor. During our sophomore year we had several parties which every- one enjoyed very much. Under the guidance of Mr. Gerald Waters, our junior year was a very eventful one. For a money making project, we had a tobacco drive and we also sold flower bulbs. The most enjoyable event of our junior year was the junior-Senior Banquet which the juniors gave the seniors at Hotel Goldsboro. Our senior sponsors were Mrs. Imogene Price and Mr. W. L. Creel. V The arrival of our class rings in October was a great thrill to everyone. The greatest task of our senior year was the SESPRISCHOAN which took many hours of work. On May 30, 1961, we graduated from high school with feelings of both joy and sadness. No more are we a part of the student body, but we will always cherish the memories of our school years at Seven Springs High School. PAULA MOZINGO Historian Class Prophecy This is the year 1971. I, MARIE VINS ON, am a hostess on the Trans-World Airlines. Each year on my Spring vacation I visit each of my classmates to make an annual report on the graduating class of 1961. The pilot of the plane happens to be BUDDY SMITH and the owner of the airlines is EMORY DALY. The first place I visit is my home town, Seven Springs. My favorite motel there is PRICE'S, owned by GENEVA PRICE. Her two first-class helpers are LINDA HOWELL and LA VERNE PRICE. The next thingl do is rent a car from ALLEN GARRIS'S Rental Auto Service. The schools in Wayne Cotuity have been consolidated now. PEARL ADAMS is principal at the Seven Springs Elementary School and CLAYTON GARRIS is principal at the high school. When visiting Grady's Crossroads, I saw a large brick home on one corner and a huge stock market on another. By the way they're owned by JAKE PRICE. just a short distance from there, there's another nice home where ANNETTE GRADY and her husband live. Annette seems to like the job of housekeeping. In Mt. Olive the top movie place is the Clear-Vue owned by BETH HEAD. She says the top movie is one in which one of our classmates is the star. KENNETH HOWELL has made the star he started out to be. Next stop is Grantham where FAYE WEAVER resides with her husband who is Vo-ag teacher there. When coming from Grantham, I see Daly's General Store. PAULA MOZINGO is chief clerk there5wonderwhy?WAYNE HOLMES has a farm near Daly's Store, He had the highest tobacco average in the community last year. In Duplin County the Ford Company is owned by GENE I-IINSON and his wife is his secretary. This covers every one living in North Carolina. Next state and stop is Darlington, South Carolina, LARRY ROUSE is the top driver of the Darlington '500. In Kentucky, I visited ALMA MOORE. She is a nurse at a general hospital. VIRGINIA JACKSON has moved to Tennessee with her husband where he is a mechanic. The two famous chemists of our times are the SUTTON Brothers, KENNETH and MICHAEL They re researching at Cape Canerval, Florida with DOROTHY CAROL PRICE as their assistant MAYNARD PRICE owns a cattle farm in Texas and DONALD STROUD is top rider at the rodeos there ELNA IARMAN is pianist for top smgers in California In Hawaii are ROSELEEN BROWN and NANCY KING They re with their husbands who are naval officers In New York ALLEN DEAVER plays the -role of Perry Mason on T V NINA STROUD IS a model in New York She says the sack dresses are coming back in style BOBBY GRADY IS a professor at Virginia State College FORREST DUNBAR also resides in Virginia Forrest has an unusual occupation, doing nothing MARIE VINSON Prophetess l . . -- , . . . 0 . O l ' ' O . . . . . ' . . . . . 0 , . 23 -V 'J' A -,Z . V I 1 . . . . :-.,,.1,. ,,-.5-12, ff- -,f,..jf3wl'm.'-g-, - V-FLZ XVIT-' . Y , -a N' '- '- ' f --f 1 fr- ' 1s1'n'II:1ilIl1.':l , East will and 'fncsfameni We, the 1961 Senior Class of Seven Springs High School, being of sound mind and realizing that our departure from the school is near at hand, do hereby make this our last will and testament, on this day, january 23, 1961. that ARTICLE I To our school we leave our love and gratitude forever. ARTICLE II To our fa culty we leave our deep, and sincere appreciation for the many things they have done for us. We know the guidance they have given to us during our years here will help us throughout our lives. ARTICLE III To our underclassmen we leave these talents and properties. ARTICLE IV I, NANCY KING, will my success at selling ads to the up-coming seniors. I, MARIE VINSON, will my ability to go steady to Marilyn Rouse. I, BUDDY SMITH, will my curly hair to Mr. Gerald Waters. I, GENE HINSON, will my good times in the auditorium to Major Jones. I, MAYNARD PRICE, will my ability to stay in school and not get expelled to Mike Grady. I, LINDA HOWELL, will my ability to sleep in Economics to anyone that takes it. I, LARRY ROUSE, will my ability to graduate to Wayne Edwards. I, LA VERNE PRICE, will my quiet ways to Linda Carmack. I, , ROSELEEN BROWN, will my ability to pass all my subjects to Charles Mozingo. I, FAYE WEAVER, will to next year's Seniors, juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen the fun I've had in the past four years and the ability to do what I've done. I, KENNETH HOWELL, will my height to Glenn Fields. I, KENNETH SUTTON, will my ability to pass tests without studying to Durwood Whitman. I, MICHAEL SUTTON, will my back seat in the classrooms to anyone who needs it. I, FORREST DUNBAR, will my ability to study to Wayne Edwards so that he will make better grades. I, GENEVA PRICE, will my ability to make an A+ on THE PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES to any up rising senior. I, ELNA FAYE JARMAN, will all my musical talents to Kay Price. I, ALMA RAE MOORE, will my ability to graduate to my brother, Gerald. I, ALLEN GARRIS, am happy just to be leaving. I, PAUIA MOZINGO, will my French book to anyone who wants it. I, PEARL ADAMS, will my Geometry book to anyone who wants it. I, ANNETTE GRADY, will my Chemistry book to anyone who is unlucky enough to take Chemistry. I, ALLEN DEAVER, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Lester Cruse. I, CLAYTON GARRIS, am satisfied by just leaving. I, BOBBY GRADY, will my Bookkeeping book to Clyde Daly. I, EMORY DALY, do will my ability to play baseball to Clyde Daly. I, WAYNE HOLMES, will my ability to graduate to C. F. Herring. I, VIRGINIA JACKSON, do will my Chemistry workbook to anyone who takes Chemistry. I, NINA STROUD, will my giggles and just a few of the good times that I've had during high school to Geraldine Strickland in hopes she will use them and enjoy them as I have. I, DOROTHY C A ROL PRICE, will my Economics book to the junior class in hopes they can use it as a pillow and still have an 80 average. I, ELIZABETH ANN HEAD, will my Algebra book to anyone in hopes I won't need it again. I, DONAID STROUD, will my Chemistry book to jerry Sutton and Marston Barwick in hopes they will study it as faithfully as I have. DONALD STROUD Testator 24 v dns.. 4' Dx fu X .-1' ,1 'f f Vx .gm 4 N 'I 0 'N-. , ...Q n 0 -s ...kann ry 1' u .' V X-' 'WI' 4 -' 4 ' 5 , , f .vsp . . Unclerclassmen bmw ww Nw M dfak dn.- 'Y-vrwy v+ fable U. vw-'lin-Q1-.Q,Nh -aw ,iii asm , N A 1 AA , ,.. H W Dau- M. . . , 'lk 4 4,4 Sf' ,f J! K -9 'S--gr LW. Q. - 4 .. A, . X..,, ' , Q , f.J.........-..,, f 5 -1 l x . M. . Y n .wwf-yqf-F, H - , 5 H' pm 1 Jlffi' .1- , v H, i fb' win- ,?,,..,,,.,.,+,.w.w4a,f2 ' -'fini-..:, - 43 A-0' A' x . lH::r . 'Q 2.. -'-----...,g.g ,,. l Mfqsw Q,- V ' '. '. , Y .in . ff qw. ..., . , ' W A5142 1 H .4 A 4 if V 'Z A I . -'vt-uf 'f wt... R -W. mf , BERTI-IA BENTON JESSE BROWN LINDA CARMACK JERRY DALE 2 7 EDDIE ADAMS BETTY ANDERSON PERRY BARWICK, JR. WILLARD BARWICK uniors , f lQi'G7I W'79f5Pi!'A6kbL+,fif1f 'E!..f-fr5wvf:f-'.- . uniors GLENN FIELDS JOYCE F ULGUM 'Ui- CLYDE DALY KAY DAWSON i LINDA GRADY MICHAEL GRADY TOMMY GURLEY WANDA HES TER 28 v .vu lx C uniors 5--. GERALD JACKSON N MAJOR JONES THOMAS JONES Not picfured MARCELLE LEE GAIL MCCULLEN Ngf LINWOOD MARTIN Pictured CHARLOTTE PRICE FRANKLIN PRICE 'D' -- 29 uniors Not JIMMY QUHQN Pictured LOUISE ROGERS MARILYN ROUSE SALLY SUMMERLIN BOBBY TAYLOR DURWOOD WHITMAN COLOR Red and White FLOWER Red and White Caranation MOTTO He that knows the world, knows not his place in it. 30 3 , if if I 4, ff' -sry 'im 5' 9 psnv s NU' ggsi' li 9: . :lf-, ' M E., 1 !','l ,fr f ' 1 f 52+ I -T l 4' 1 1 1, i A Q' 5 via Q 'bs 1 mx. A n 'fkwwn 'Q5 'fowl' fl ii BARBARA ADAMS MARSTON 1 BARWICK K' PATTY wg. CAUDELL MARY JOYCE WAYNE DOUGLAS GAYE DAVENPORT EDWARDS GARRIS GA RR IS 'N 'UST 'lux L. ff! X icfu , M 'W B R EN DA BEC KY HEAD I-IERRING 32 CHARLES I-IERRING BETTY MOZINGO JESSE OUTLAW, JR. SYLVIA PARKS FAYE HERRING Sopffomores ROYCE POTTER WILLIAM PRICE JOHNNY RAIFORD 3 A bop omorcs GARY VIOLET FREDDIE BOBBY SANDERSON SASSER SI-IIVAR SINGLETON ,f x y,i? ! ,391 -co' I .gf 5+ 5? ' 8' .744--H. LZ ' . wrf - '1m'u.- ,, as M I Qu? Q- GEORGE GERALDINE STRICKLAND STRICKLAND MERLE THOMPSON DORIS WILLIAMS WAYNE WILLIAM S ON L 'S-v . KW... X! LINDA JERRY SUMMERLIN SUTTON 33 .- nux 1fn - -12...n- ..-. pw' Y r'glI'3I'jl R :-a-'3-'SSW ,.-3-'-21'-2-fa'-re.-2 9'-'.: v,fa'..- e',.5'v-'1bv',, 4' 1' 4 'Lui' ui all L-',, v ',.v' u ,,nl '4 ' f nl' u':'Lni .4i'-'gal' f m ' 1 5 :vl u:: ,::l :' f -J n an qu '5. 'aL':?'-Tr 1 0 nl 19491 i- ' gi' 5k in , ' . f V ff 1 gresgmen Class Officers Left to right: GREGSMITI-I..... ..........President ANNETTEDALY........... LARRY SMITI-L... ......Vice President IRIS PRICE............... SALLIE PRICE. . . . . . . Reporter 34 W A-,, A CAROL ADAMS JO ANN BENTON ww, FAYE BEST 4 4 MARY LOU BROWN Q. J VIOLET CASEY 1 W LESTER CRUSE 3 r e 5 H rn c n Ill 1 .Y N Q Q 1 K ANNETTE DALY , C. G. DAVIS Q.-if q LINDA SUE DEANS , A L--,2.:..f , -'I fx JIMMY GARRIS A 1' Sa' ' 3 4, '- JUDY GARRIS .J - 5, 5 ROY HINES tm 'D 'zpx' ' L' K' 4 1 DOUGLAS JONES .L LE ROY JONES WILLARD LANE BILLY MCCULLOM FRANCES MANNING ,gg A, MALCOLM MERVIN X 35 4 fair' on 14.7 .....-. '- - - li CHARLES MOZINGO LETTIE OLIVER JOYCE PARKS Q J PATTON PARKS IRIS PRICE JUNE PRICE wsu, 'Vx' G CME Quik O N r N ' P I d Pictured GENE TIPPETT RANDY TIPPETT JIMMY VINSON JIMMY WADE LINDA WALKER RUTH ANN WILLIAMSON 36 . ..., ,.....11-1- K ,f x 6 IZA. o Q d' va' wwf' Y Uris? A ' , fp X X I Q NPC' I Q pf' 4' sl 4-A1 1 0, , . 4 1 1 Q lf M Y 'ia Qi! 'S -SW Elementary Qracfes -,.-.-Q-v-,,,,,,, 'ilh-coll .C - g 3 I-tri qrxruqv----34.1, Mr. Herring? 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I A Sen 'X I 5342-12 fx I.-1,......,-. -, ...-...---,,, ,W JIMMY ALPHIN LE ROY BLIZZARD EDWARD CHARMACK LINDA DALY NATHAN GARNER EDNA GARRIS GERALD GARRIS GEARLEAN GRADY KITSIE HARDY ELEANOR JARMAN BERNICE MANNING ANN PARKS SIDNEY PHILLIPS GLENN PRICE LARRY PRICE LINDA CAROL PRICE EUGENE SASSER SHERWOOD SHIVAR DURWOOD STRICKLAND MAJOR STRICKLAND MILTON WADE EDNA WHITMAN Not Plcturedz LAVONNE BARWICK JIMMY HOLMES LINDA ALPHIN BECKY CARMACK GLENN GRADY JENNY CRADY MARY WALTON GRADY OTTO GRIFFIN DOUGLAS HILL JUDY IVEY HILTON JONES TOM KILPATRICK MILTON KORNEGAY TOMMY KORNEGAY GERALD MOORE MARY MARTIN JACKIE PRICE J. B. PRICE JEANNE PRICE MAIICCIM PRICE PAMELA PRICE PANSY PRICE TRUDY PRICE GARY SMITH MICHAEL SPENCE RICHARD WALKER JUDY ADAMS JOAN BARFIELD MARY JOYCE BARFIELD RONALD BARTLETT WANDA BARWICK DWIGHT BENNETT DOUGIAS CASEY GIBBLE SUE CREECH DAVID MCC ULLEN RAYMOND DAVENPORT MICHAEL DAWSON EARNEST GARRIS JANE ELLEN GRADY LINDA GRADY JIMMY HARDY PAMELA HERRINC LEONARD HINSON, JR. PHIL HINSON OWEN JACKSON, JR. BRUCE JONES, JR. PAYE JONES HERBERT JONES MAX LANE STEVE LYNCH BILL MARTIN THOMAS PARKS ANN PRICE BILL PRICE TIM PRICE SHELTON SARVIS AUDREY STROUD LINWOOD SUMMERLIN BOBBY TALTON ROY TALTON SALLY FAYE VINSON REX WHITFIELD NOT PICTURLD George Barwxck James Fulghum Bally Holmes Miss IUHitfiecI's Seventg Qrade 24 R.. 'jf-A- -L--A A-le -A- E , ' X fs' A ,X ACN v' si . . V V ,J ,. :X ,J 411 N A xml, 1 72- :':. ' '-5, 1 2 , J v- hu wx, Q 'T st Q' T - 'X ' QQ JEWEL ADAMS LLNWOOD BENTON JIMMY BEST PAUL BROWN BARBARA DALY CAROL DALY BECKY FIELDS GILBERT GARRIS BOBBY GRANT DAVID GRISWOLD EUNICE GURIEY GALLOWAY HARDY . -,JZ ,, ,., I ' :bl ax Q 2' 2 Q' A K. 2 Q .n., -. QL. . .it 'f '34 4? , l ',.,A,Q . J N J .1 F J xx R 4 3 .M.,N 1 x WA ,M I .2751 . 'qw Lrg: I 'tg Mt-.U K' L, 5- s I 4, N - +4 'D' S., - , 1-. , SM, ' ' 'Ty . X A D 'br X 'K cl I K T, Y i X X x A J. KAR tl: I I Q X A I 'Fr 0. 'M I XI - ' as si. ia' 'if NA GN It Cx, ep. :Wx Q, 13, QL, Iffl, 1, ', ywxx I I Y J' I ,Q I J, J. , -, EMEA 3 I21'?'A,'. :'A?1'f, XR I R I L I ' fL'.1'5'f-Ij'1-fI'f?- . ' Q Fifi! I J A I-JV 1 rs, war S IXI ra e M SH' ' S' II cf 5 5.4 ' X2 x - I I , I -N, , ff-N , - I . K'-. E RQ. 1 I ' 'F ns T 'rf 1-It Q ' . .. ' 'E' - . A L ' I ' 'K L 1: Q' W. ,A G , ,I L, y N ,Q Q ' x gf, Z-1 LINDA HERRINC JAMES LANE JERRY LANGSTON KAY LYNCH J. L. OLIVER BUSTER PRICE DAVID PRICE DWIGHT PRICE JUDY PRICE DAVID SINGLETON WAYNE SUTTON JIMMY WILLIAMS Not Pictured DELMAS QUINN JIMMY HAM DILLARD HAM A ,I .L 0-'Q ,v. W1 - ' -- . s P.. , M, 'lr I X A A L XE as .I ?,lQI. Ln . 4 K , I I5d '+,3 ,, - R X X 'Q 'qui , A X 39 Mrs. Bass's Sixtg Qrade I 1295 itz, gx 1 ,tt ts? ir' 1- .1 I 7 ' ' V' ,Jw '- , N -'F c-L all Y X , E' I - -' AHI T X l .Zi :q '23 '65 3 gg A--fb 1 xx S-Af -:S I ' E' , ' X ' -. Y.. 'IA I' ' g 5. I L-, Q li. 'z-g, I N ti A Q 41' YU' . I K 7 , .E 1, Q I XX I X9 r - X . 'ff I ' , YA ' I X I . 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I E31 I .uint 40 TRAVIS ADAMS JAMES BAKER JANET BAKER BRUTON BRITT GENE COOR BONNIE CREECH DANNY GRIFFIN EDWARD HEATH KENNETH HILL JUDY HINES ERVIN PARKS GLENDA PRICE LINWOOD PRICE RACHEL QUINN GIENN ROUSE LYNN SANDERSON VERNON SHIVAR DOUGLAS SMITH MARY ANN STRICKLAND SHELBY SUMMERLIN LINDA WILLIAMS BILL WILLIAMSON FAYE ADAMS ROBERT BAKER DONALD BENTON JANE BROWN PATRICIA FROOD DIANE GARRIS SYLVIA CRADY LARRY GRIFFIN IINDA HALL KENT I-EEAD HELEN HEATH SELBY HERRING BOBBY HINES JANICE HINES jANICE JORDAN MARIE KILPATRICK ARTHUR KORNEGAY JERRY LOVETT HOWARD LUPTON BETTY PARKS RONALD PARKS EDITH PRICE VICKY PRICE SANDY RAIFORD GENE SASSER LINDA SASSER DIANE SMITH DWIGHT SMITH EDWARD STRICKLAND ROBERT EARL STRICKLAND I.A VERNE SUTTON GERALD TURNER CECELLA WARNER DOUGLAS WHITMAN BILLY ADAMS RONALD CARIVIACK TIM DALE LARRY DAWSON GLENDA GARRIS DWIGHT GRADY JANET GRANT LYNETTE C RADY PHIL HARDY JANICE HEAD KAY HERRING MARGARET HILL IANA EAYE HINSON CAROL HOLMES DENNIS JONES JIMMY LYNCH CHARLES OLIVER RUBY PARKS BRENDA PIERCE DANNY PRICE DEAN PRICE POLLY PRICE CHARLOTTE ROUSE KENT SASSER REGINALD SPENCE KATHY SUMMERLIN BILL SUTTON RAY VINSON CHESTER WHITMAN BETTY WILLIAMSON GRACE WILLIAMSON Not Pictured: BETTY BARWICK EDWARD WALSTON CHRISTINE BAKER DANNY BARWICK JIMMY BENNETT BETTY BENTON TERRY BEST ELIZA BROWN PAYE CREECH KATHLEEN CREECH CHUCK CREEL TED DALE I.INWOOD GRIFFIN ROSS HEAD, JR. LAURA HINEs SANDRA HINSON BARBARA JONES SHEILA KILPATRICK GARY KORNECAY LLOYD LOVETT PAULETTE OLIVER MARY ROSE OUTLAW LYNETTE PRICE SHIRLEY PRICE LINDSEY RAIFORD DONNIE SINGLETON SHERWOOD SING LETON JOAN SMITH JUNIOR SMITH HERMAN STRICKLAND, IR. PEGGY TALTON DAVID TURNER DIANE VINSON JUDY WALKER MARGIE WILLIAMSON Not Pictured: BERNICE BARWICK KAY HOLMES MARY VINSON Mrs. Sirourfs 3ourtfI Qradc 0-K 5-1 'I ,, 1 Q j + 5. QA 41- 47, x4 4:1 34 I I. II A .In A 'P' 5 X N 1 U I 6. 3' '-fx: 6: li if KI A A B f 1 'Q 3.1 tb. L, 8 i -L ihhv 'ff Q4 .., gf ' I is ,I x X I .- N- 'fxxm I . .4 I I N tx gi A .. A.. - ff- J -I -Q - 4., Q, ,ng -54 wsu fx IX r I I I .mx Ai u: .L. M:-5 4 il if in -.Y I-, - Q. L. QT, S- yu ' f-I L J l 4' ' -I I ,- j o Mrs, Roger s 5HIrcI Qracfe 'EG , ' V 5 1 . 1-5 Q' X 5' R 1 E013 2, - tv: Rig- J C, I ' , -I ' 1,2 E ,A I , I 'i .. .., , If Aj 5 , mf, P I x .Q xi K D I ,NX X . iff n 11 Q' 5 ga? 9 -'Rei 1 . , S' is K G ' E' g . I 1 fy 42 ' I -- 9 ' f 1. 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I- if L A Not Pictured: BILLY RAY FUIJGHUM MARKLEYBARWICK ' BRENDA SPENCE f s,X - HOWARD NEWELL 4'5 ,, n - ,N E Y' 'L lv-'E fb, g'Q2xS...fY.', . . ...LL 2,5143 42 SAM B,-XR! IIELD ROBERT BARTI Ifl T NLTA R,-'XRWICK MORRIS CA RMACK ANN D.-XYI-,NPORI JIMMY I UI CHUM PIIYLIIS CARRIS CATHY GRADY RACHEL GURLEY LILLIE HARDY JOY HEAD DANNY HEATH JANICE HILL KIM H1NsoN DON JAC KSON SONNY KILPATRICK BEN LANE ANNETTE PARKS DALE PARKS DOROTHY PARKS BRENT PRICE KAREN PRICE RUDY PRICE KATHY SANDERSON C. W. SMITH RAY SMITH ANDY STRICKLAND DANNY STRICKLAND DONNIE SUMMERLIN DOLLY SUTTON SCOTT SUTTON RONALD TURNER BETTY SUE VINSON RICKY WHITFIELD RANDALL WILLIAMS ,IACK WILLIAMSON NORMA JEAN WILLIAMSON GARY ANGE ALI.EN BAKER ANGELA BARWICK SHELTON BENNETT WILLIAM BRITT KAY HERRING JAMES HINES THOMAS KORNECAY RITA LOVETT GARY MCARTHUR TERRY POTTER BRENDA PRICE GAYNELL PRICE KAY PRICE KEN SHIVAR NEAL SMITH CARL STRIC KLAND SHEILA VINSON WILLIE WALKER Not Pictured: BILLY RAY FULGHUM MARKLEY BARWICK BRENDA SPENCE HOWARD NEWELL 3 I f 'X Acizvlhes X Qirls' BARBARA ADAMS MARILYN ROUSE BETTY MOZINGO JO ANN BENTON Left to right: jo Ann Benton, Louise Rogers, Marilyn Rouse, Iris Price, June Price. Second row: Barbara IRIS PRICE Basfiethall Adams, Betty Mozingo, Bertha Benton, Wanda Hester, M155 Rachel Whitfield qcoachp. JUNE PRICE Louise Rogers, Co-Captain, Miss Rachel Whitfield, Coach, Marilyn Rouse, Co-Captain. ,M imliff in 1' i yi x 3 Boys .1 . - ' :ffl Jfffrvi .V 1' s ' ff-M ' fivjvi 5 W, ' dx.. if . ' 334 W , 1. ,mf 0.4, Am S A . S 'V an W 1 1' ' EDDIE ADAMS GARY SANDERSON MARSTON BARWICK I ERRY SUTTON rt., rw ju 525 'alia First row, left to right: Jesse Outlaw, Jr., Gary Sanderson, johnny Raiford, Eddie Adams, Marston Barwick, jerry Dale, Willard Barwick. Second row: Mr. Gerald Waters, fCO3.Ch,QW8YD8 Edwards, Managerg i Jerry Dale and Johnny Raiford, Co-Captains. , ., . .1-, -nt., pau-.zu 31 0 mlm' 1 Basgctgall JOHNNY RAIFORD N Lil ' ' 1 l ' U U a 'G x si' t? x rl3 Q -. . SUP N '-fy.. K 34W S.. I V f 23 22g JERRY DALE jerry Sutton, Greg Smith, Patton Parks, jimmy Garris, jimmy Vinson, Larry Smith, Lester Cruse, jackie Barwick, Manager. JESSE OUTI-AW WILLARD BARWICK ai D Time Out! 'fizfff-v1 1 JR J N 4 Cgeerleacfers W I MERLE THOMPSON KAYE DAWSON CHARLOTTE PRICE ' Chief F. 1- Q , W W1 . 1 GAYE GARRIS LINDA GRADY LINDA CARMACK 48 ll Sespriscfloan Staff S-.ox 1 Q A First row, left to right: Donald Stroud, Geneva Price, Price, Elna Faye Jarman, Pearl Adams, Virgi Nancy King, Paula Mozingo, Marie Vinson, Linwood Annette Grady, Michael Sutton, Bobby Gran Smith. Second row: Clayton Garris, Jake Price, Dorothy Saponian Staff 4 First row, left to right: La Verne Price, Joyce Fulghum, Elna Jarman, Virginia Jackson, Marilyn Marcelle Lee, Bertha Benton, Wanda Hester, Linda Mozingo, Louise Rogers, Tommy Gurley, E Carmack, Nancy King, Marie Vinson, Annette Grady, Kenneth Sutton, Michael Sutton. Pearl Adams. Second row: Glenn Fields, Alma Moore, 49 4 Marsnals Lg A if ' . AA ' , , 3 51 gl n Q ,I ? I I .. ,. 33,3 . Q 4 i iff 5 I 2 4 q - I . 5 .L ...,..-..,, 5 as 3, - 42 '47 'T vs K . 1.5 ' if -x B , M.. N .3 3 1 3. 2 if 5 ,-sm. , 'gpg i,. .avr , l 1 F .Q ., to right: Glenn Fields, Linda Carmack, Tommy Curley, Wanda Hester, Louise Rogers, Marilyn Rouse. Qlee C1115 First row, left to right: Geraldjackson, June Price, Eddy Adams, Gay Garris, Judy Garris, Betty Mozingo, Kay Dawson, louise Rogers. Second row: Sally Price, Annette Daly, Linda Sue Deans, Barbara Adams, C h a r 1 o t t e Price, Marilyn Rouse, Linda Carmack, Jackie Barwick. Third row: Jerry Dale, Doris Williams, Frances Manning, Faye Best, Brenda 'I-lead, Linda Grady, Iris Price, Mike Grady, Ja.ke Price. K Music Clufi First row, left to right: Tim D ale, Gerald Turner, Larry Dawson, Ted Dale, Mr. Wilson, Chuck Creel, Dwight Grady. Second row: Jimmy Bennet, Brenda Pierce, David Griswold, Linda Daly. Third row: Eleanor Jarman, Kathy Rogers, Ann Parks, 'Jackie Price. Fourth row: Becky Fields, Barbara Daly, Glenda Price, Lynn Sanderson, Jeanne Price. IIIIIIIIKEFTBBBBFRBBIF- l Ill llllllzlrrllrrrrlrlllll lllllllllllllflitllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll lllll lllllllllllll lllll lllll lllll lllll llll ll'- illl llll 'ss-,flll I ln llll llll mn.. .W ,,,,M,,,i . - ..- OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Pearl Adams, Vice Pre s i dent, Nancy King, Pr e s i d e nt, Virginia jackson, S e c r e t a ry. Standing: Alma Moore, Treasurer, Faye W e a ve r, Re po rt e rg Mrs. Betty jackson, Sponsor. Beta Club The National Beta Club is a non-secret, achievement-service organization for high school students. Its objectives are to encourage effort, promote character, stimulate achieve- ment, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. The purpose of this organization shall be the pro- motion 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, char- acter, creditable achievement, and commen- dable attitudes. First row, left to right: Marie Vinson, Elna Jarman, Paula Mozingo, Marilyn Rouse, Wanda I-Iester, Joyce Fulghum, Alma Moore, Nancy King. Second row: Bertha Benton, Virginia jackson, Louise Rogers, Pearl Adams, La Verne 52 Price, Annette Grady, Marcelle Lee. Third row: Linda Carmack, Michael Sutton, Eddy Adams, Kenneth Sutton, Tommy Curley, Glenn Fields. ' fi '1'1PI11u.Bi.tlii 7 ' F1511 7 Ll-H Club I PLEDGE: 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 Country. MOTTO To make the Best Better. -Wil rm qw: l 1, '4 . X. ,wx 'req- ,.-. u I 3 Front row, left to right: Louise Rogers, Secretary, Faye Best, President, Douglas Hill, Vice President, Jimmy Best, Reporter, Pam e la Price, Reporter, Kitsie Hardy and Linda Daly, Songleaders. i l 1 1 I V I V I 5 4 Front row, left to right: Douglas Hill, Sidney Phillips, Malcolm Price, Glenn Rouse, Bobby Grant, Doug Casey, Linwood Price, Danny Griffin, Bobby Hines, Ronnie Parks, G e r a 1 d T ur n e r, Jane Brown. Second row: Carol Daly, Barbara Daly, Phil Hinson, James Fulgum, Mike Dawson, Jimmy Hardy, David Griswold, Jerry Lewis, Gene Sasser, Janice Hines. Third row: louise Rogers, Ruth Williamson, Q-uqirmiwzmwffggw 1' r IIN' Mary Lou Brown, Frances Manning, Marie Kilpatrick, Diane Smith, Eugene Sasser, Jimmy Best, Jerry Lovett, Selby Herring, Howard Lupton, Faye Best. Fourth row: Linda Daly, Kitsie Hardy, Jennie Sue Grady, Elenor Jarman, Linda Hall, Vickie Price, Pamela Price, Betty Parks, Diane Garris, Sylvia Grady, Patricia Frood. ' 'I'?Un,H '1 Nh 7lxi1't.'i3 YN- liiillffillzhliii YK! i 'f OFFICERS 3. H, A. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, homes for America's Future, homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. N, Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. Left to right: Charlotte Price, Re port er, Linda Carmack, Songleader, Mrs. Betty Jackson, Sponsor, Gaye Garris, Editor, Marilyn Rouse, Secre- tary, Faye Weaver, President, Barbara A d a m s, Vice Pr e si d e n tg Kay Dawson, Treasurer, Parliamentarian. Not pictured: louise Rogers, Pianist. J . f ,, L1 First row, left to right: Mrs. Betty Jackson, Sponsor, Nancy King, Ann ett e Daly, Iris Price, Ruth Ann Williamson, Mary Lou Brown, Betty Mozingo, Barbara Adams, Sylvia Parks, Joyce Fulghum, Marcelle Lee, Gail McCullen, Geneva Pri c e, Marilyn Rouse, C ha rlott e Price, Kay Dawson. Second row: Jo Arm Benton, June Price, Me rle Thompson, Annette Grady, VirginiaJackson, Pearl Adams, Brenda Head, Sally Stunmerlin, Betty Anderson, Wanda Hester, Linda Grady, Bertha Benton, Linda Carmack, Louise Rogers. Third row: Judy Garris, Gaye Garris, Lynda Sue Deans, Sally Price, Faye Best, Paula Mozingo, Dorothy Price, Violet Sasser, Geraldine Strickland, Linda Summerlin, Patty Caudell. Fo1u'th row: Doris Williams, Beth Head, 'Linda Howell, La Verne Price, Frances Manning, Lettie Oliver, Becky Herring, Joyce Parks, Carol Adams, Linda Faye Walker. 3. A. Q I ,- . f I The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. MOTTO Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve Colors: National Blue and Corn Gold First row, left to right: Donald Stroud, President, johnny Raiford, Vi c e President. Second row: Glenn Fields, Treasurer, .lake Price, S entine lg Larry Smith, Reporter. , , ,Mmm fe. 3336. va ' ,Q lil! in Va . . wi. - .s,...LfRsS5' First row, left to right: Lester Cruse, Bobby Grady, Clyde Daly, Mike Grady, Maynard Price, Jake Price, Jackie Barwick, D urwoo d Wh it m a n, C. G. Davis, Charles Herring, Mr. Turner, Sponsor. S econd row: Johnny Raiford, Jerry Sutton, Emory Daly, Jesse Outlaw, Jr. , Freddy Shivar, Eddy Adams, Jerry Dale, Donald Stroud, Linwood Martin, Glenn Fields, Major Jones, Franklin .A .i....- W 'f' Price. Third row: Roy Hines, Le Roy Jones, Patton Parks, Jimmy Vinson, Wayne Williamson, jesse Brown, Bobby Singleton, Billy McCollLun, Royce Potter, Thomas jones. Fourth row: Larry Smith, Malcolm Mervin, Charles Mozingo, Greg Smith, D o ug la s Jones, jim m y Garris, Jimmy Summerlin, Willard Lane. I Homecoming Q Queen 'S and Court PAULA FAYE MOZINGO 'R 5- xo i' LINDA CARMACK IRIS PRICE 56 Y -dLLihX.Lf1JN-..1.. :'.x' 'i31?'zi'M5i.H'!h! Holiday Queens 7.4, i Z , , f 1 1 ! K ' f S N ff. F . 59? I 7 il 1 5 VIRGINLA JACKSON CHARLOTTE PRICE 7 4-Q FAYE WEAVER 57 4, Hallowccn Royalty MAYNARD PRICE GENEVA PRICE BILL PRICE PAMELA I-IERRING 3 I f 4 24' ' 'r 1 n , ,io ' fl j l I-IERMAN STRICKLAND, JR BETTY BENTON J :ii H- Cillrarians lslmll N 3 sl? l Ill -Q h 1 fs, , I Seated: Dorothy Price. Standing, left to right: Mr. W. L. Manning, Berthz1Benton, Charlotte Price, Geneva Price, Creel, Sponsor, Gail McCullen, Linda Grady, Frances PL1l1lL1lN'lO7lI1QO, lmd Pearl .Xdams. Bus DFIUGFS Left to right: Larry Rouse, Marie Vinson, Wayne Edwards, Daly, Pearl Adams, and jerry Dale. Donald Stroud, Clayton Gaxris, Linda Carmack, Emory 59 ..- :fn-uL..l'5 -ff- EuncHroom lUorlQers - I-.fi Illlll' tllli ,gp--A Left to right: Mrs. Nor Mae Stroud, Mrs. Leola Creel, Mrs. Estelle Sanderson. Custoclians mlwafimfw N Mrs. Nettie Mae Alphin, Mr. Millard Alphin. 60 - ...,...., 1... ...M ...Q---.man sn: 5.-2? nan -...gi its 4 Q ' 'lf f N 5 -Q wwf X if Q U .I 55, ,, M . . 4 we vw, iffffifz 5? , .4 sax.. . LL. 'K 4- . 1 V ., -1-Tabu W-. 2-0 -A W My V . -f , fglmgvma, .4g.mr1t' 55 XX x Ummm!! as we 9'ff':v' 0 -ang.. MJ. 1 - un, .uh ... Uwrx-rn 1 - 'H 'ir 'W'-,r Ww- S111 D. M. PRICE OIL COMPANY AND GENERAL SUPPLY STORE Crown Petroleum Products Quality Fertilizers Route l Seven Springs, North Carolina Phone OL 8-2726 HOW HIOH CAN YOU CLlMB'? Graduation from high school starts you up the ladder of an adult lite. The long climb can be rewarding for those who specially train themselves to step into our nation's important jobs. Most of the easy inventions and discoveries already have been achieved. What remains today are the hard jobs of even further im- proving our wonderful way of life.Now, more than ever before, the call is out for men and women with sharp minds and clever hands to pool their talents to solve difficult problems in industry, science, agriculture,medicine and other fields. The opportunity to strengthen America, as well as to experience personal success, awaits for those who can produce. With these prospects, you as graduates of Seven Springs High School should be on your way to a bright future. We extend our sincere wishes for success and happiness. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 84 CO INC. KINSTON PLANT Kinston, North Carolina 62 ' 1l.1n1nl mann: x n 'ra L Igeggxitimtn - phone l-llflQlVlAN STRICKLAND ora-9138 Groceries - Gas - Hardware .egQ 5 Paints - Fish AA I , . Seven Springs Highway 55 North Carolina For the Top Dollar For Your Tobacco Sell at the Carolina Warehouse Goldsboro, North Carolina Owned and operated by Guy Best, Durwoad Price, and David Vann Smith SEVEN SPPlNOS SUPPLY COMPANY Farm and Home Supplies Your PURE OIL DISTRIBUTOR Phone LOcust 9-3481 Seven Springs ' North Carolina Home Federal Savings and Loan Association North Oueen Street - Kinston, North Carolina WHERE you save DOES make a DIFFERENCE 63 . P5Fl 'rl'P:-'45fB1'lfQ-iii 5-w' .Jac Lfivli- DALLAS PPICE For Bigger Yields From Your Fields Use SCO-CO HIGH QUALITY Seven Springs, North Corolino A. 0. PRICE GROCERY Gos - Oil - Notions - Meots Phone RE 4-2547 Route 3, Box I26 Goldsboro, North Corolino DUNIAS-GIDDENS OIL COMPANY, INC. Pure Petroleum Products Be Sure With Pure Phone RE 5-0571 Goldsboro, North Carolina Rodolph Adams Grocery WhoIesoIe Gosoline ond Kerosene Fertilizer - Insuronce Monogrom Heoters Phone LOcust 9-3381 Seven Springs, N.C 64 wc 'i.l.u.Nx1nJLnL u' - .' 1LL.IIilhiilH ROUSE'S FUNERAL HOME Funeral Home and Chapel completely air conditioned. Oxygen equipped and air conditioned ambulances. Phone LO 6-7121 LaGrange, North Carolina DEWEY BIQGS., INC I Founders, Machinists, Mill Supplies METAL BUILDING SUPPLIES - STEEL FABRICATORS Telephone RE 4-34II Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of Furniture Dealers of Kinston BAKERS, CROOM'S, HEILIG-LEVINE, HIGHLAND, MlLLER'S, OETTlNGER'S, PATE'S Compliments of Nu Life Battery Mfg. Co. Snow Hill Highway ' Goldsboro, North Cclrolino 65 , 'I'lXZ3WQ3 ujL'f . Yai.-. -...... -.... -. . ,.-,- , Compliments of R, G. CREECH Zi SGN Farmers Fertilizers LoGronge, North Corolino Compliments of MADE-RITE Sunbeom Bread ond Rolls Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CGMPANY The Sofe Executor 200 Eost Wolnut Street Goldsboro, North Corolino Member FDIC BE SGCIABLE HAVE A PEPSI Best wishes from the PEPSI-CGLA BGTTLING CGMPAN Y of Goldsboro, North Corolino 66 HASTY PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Contractors Lennox Carrier Phone OL 8-24I6 Mount Olive, North Carolina TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME Mount Olive, North Carolina CLINIC DRUG COMPANY BILL PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. Furniture For Better Living Drugs and Fountain Service Dial 2322 II4 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Mount Olive, North Carolina C0mPlImenfS Of SMITTY'S DRIVE-IN MOUNT OLIVE LIVESTOCK MARKET Mount Olive, North Carolina and Tastee-Freeze The Best Food in Town Highway II7 - North Phone OL 8-9118 Mt. Olive, North Carolina HOWARD-CARTER FUNERAL HOME NEUSE MILLING co., INC Ambulance completely equipped including two way radio 4lO Kinston, North Carolina E. New Bern Road Kinston, North Carolina 4a.4Zi.4XL1 -1.. , KOR'VIN IVIIfN'S WEAR Goldsboro, North Corolino SEWELL' S PHA RIVIACY, INC Prescription Speciolist 121 Eost Gordon Street Kinston, North Corolino Phone .IA 7-1144 Compliments of BRODY'S Kinston, North Corolino Compliments of ISSACS-KAHN FURNITURE 118 N. Center Street Goldsboro, North Carolina BELL WAREHOUSES Formville, North Corolino CAROLINA CLEANERS gl LAUNDRY, INC. The Moclern Plont for Quality Cleoning Kinston, North Corolino MICKEY'S PASTRY SHOP Cakes - Pies - Doughnuts - Cookies and Pastries of A11 Kinds We Specialize in PARTY AND WEDDING CAKES Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of PIGGLY WIGGLY Lo Grange, North Corolinc Compliments ot CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC. Massey - Ferguson Sales Service Dial RE 4-0781 Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of LAO RANGE PHARMACY LaG range , North Carol i na DIXIE FERTILIZER SUPPLY CO. D. S. WOOD HERMAN WIGGINS LaGrange, North Carolina THE STYLE SHOP LaGrange, North Carolina WMM BELL-STUART FURNITURE CO General Electric Appliances LaGrange, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA DAIRIES Grade A Milk Kinston, North Carolina Phone JA 3-4113 Compliments of JACKSON AND ROBBINS GARAGE 2706 East Ash Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Phone RE 5-1774 RANDOLPH'S FLORIST Virginia and Charlie Randolph 708 West Vernon Avenue Kinston, North Carolina We wire Flowers anywhere Phone JA 3-4l48 day or night llncxnnknvn-111113-mfg: .:1-.v 3. . -. 1 !1'i BRITT-DENIVIARK CO. Cotton and Fertilizer La Grange, North Carolina FROSTY IVIORN IVIEATS, INC Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Franks U.S. Government Inspected Kinston , North CaroI ina PRI CE'S ES SO SERVICENTER Smiling Service Phone RE 4-99II 3OI South George Street Goldsboro, North Carolina E. L. SCOTT Heating and Air Conditioning Kinston, North Carolina Study Hall Ti NIOORING OIL CO. La Grange, North CaroIina SETH B. HOLLOWELL OIL CO. Your ATLANTIC Oil Deo er Two-way Radio Dispatched Trucks AdamsviIIe Section of Goldsboro, North Carolina NEUSE TRACTOR COMPANY fWA qgqil RE 5-0753 Mount Olive Hi-way Goldsboro, North Carolina NEWMAN' S HATC HE RY LoGronge, North Corolino Highway 7O ROLLI NS APPLIANCE CENTER Westinghouse Soles ond Service Phone RE 4-6282 2Ol South Center Street Goldsboro, North Corolino TOWN AND COUNTRY GAS CO., INC. L.P. Bulk ond Bottled Gos Serving Eostern Corolino From - Goldsboro - Fremont - Selmo Kinston ond Torboro Toppon Distributor MIDYETTE HARDWARE CC. Hardware, Building Material Electric Sz Mill Supplies Paint 8: Oils JA 3-3742 - JA 3-5112 Kinston, North Carolina. Compliments of GASTERIA Gas for Less Goldsboro, North Carolina SHUIVTATE FU NERAL HOME Phone RE 4-5441 ZTT Eost Mulberry Street Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of BELK-TYLER S Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of SCOTT'S BARBECUE T201 North Williom Street Goldsboro, North Corolino EY li:J' ZI.vCK. 1.Jl. A 4, GRADY'S BUILDING SUPPLY AND HARDWARE, INC. Phone JA 3-2156 514 East Vernon Ave. Kinston, North Carolina PHARO'S A11 Kinds of Short Orders A11 Kinds of Sandwiches We Specialize in BIG BOYS Kinston, North Carolina SMITH CONCRETE PRODUCTS Box 548 Kinston, North Corolino Phone .IA 3-5136 Compliments of HARVEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone JA 3-3I I5 Kinston, North Corolino Compliments of KING BROTHERS BARBECUE Kinston, North Corolino Compliments of FARMERS and NEW DIXIE WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Corolino Compliments of CANADY'S GIFTS K inston , North Corol ino BARBECUE LODGE Pig ond Chicken Phone JA 7-T279 Hwy. 70 ond 58 West Kinston, North Corolino BELK-TYLER'S of MOUNT OLIVE Your Shopping Center Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments ot THE BANK OF MOUNT OLIVE Mount Olive, North Carolina LOWE' S FIRE STONE STORE Auto Supplies l3l N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of WAYNE DAIRY Goldsboro, North Carolina Having fun :C Let's nde! C. B. HALSEY CO. Wholesale - Institutional Foods Roanoke, Virginia HEI LIG-MEYERS COMPANY Furniture and House Furnishings Goldsboro, North Carolina nr1,4,:g-A. .. ,-..-. -Hg.. ' ' ' ' ' 'iiillfjilislli S, nil. TURNER TRACTOR gl INIPLENIENT CO. Allis-Chalmers 8: New Idea Farm Equipment Phone JA 7-1178 Kinston, North Carolina Be Really Refreshed Have A TVCOKEYI Compliments of COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Kinston, North Carolina WEST MACHINERY CO., INC. Your International-Harvester Dealer Kinston, North Carolina DAUGHETY'S OFFICE AND MARKET EQUIPMENT Soles cmd Service Phone 7-0345 4OI W. Vernon Avenue Kinston, North Ccrolino SMITH BROTHERS Groceries - Grain Dealers Wholesale Gos - Kerosene - Fuel Dudley, North Cclrolino Phone RE 5-2764 Oil You wouldn't Egg' Compliments ot HOLNIES TIRE SERVICE FARMER'S FURNITURE CO Complete Line of Furniture Phone LO 6-307I Lo Grange, North Corollno LaGrange' North Carolina 74 I EDWARD B I ZZELL COMMUNITY MOTORS COR POR ATI ON Life Insuronce Soles Ser G Id b , C I' O S Oro North Gro mc Goldsboro, North Carolina F It f Compliments of WORLEY TYPEWRITER cRlFFIN's BARBECUE EXCHANGE Diol RE 4-O845 I56 South Center Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Corollnc TROY WILSON SERVICE STATION Highway 7O 6 Miles Ecist of Goldsboro STAR WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Corolino JORDAN'S PAINT MURRAY SURPLY COMPANY and APPLIANCES Custom Grinding ond Mixing Buyers of Corn, Soybeons Norge ond Kelvinotor Applionce ond Smoll Groin S lvonio Television Y Drying Facilities Vito-Vor, Rust-oleum Telephone OL 8-2529 ond Deep Seol Points Mount Olive, North Corolino 205 N. Center St. Mt. OI U llA'u'h1YTJ'Kzanilr'.4.x.J -.-wg .v A.. ,., WILSON MOTOR COMPANY DAVIS MILLS Blue Ribbon Corn Meal and Feeds FORD . Sales - Service l'lIQlleSl' g D Cash Price Paid for Corn Mount Olive, North Carolina Route I Seven Springs, North Carolina Phone Moss Hill 25l J. C. PENNEY CO. Always first in quality Goldsboro, North Carolina JOHN PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. Moderate Prices Easy Terms S. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina THIGPEN-FICKEN INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina R. H. D I LLON COMPANY Hotel and Restaurant Equipment Commercial Refrigeration I29 West Chestnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina LEE'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE HEATH'S Wheel Alignment - on the car balancing, all types front end work - brake work Goldsboro, North Carolina RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET Adamsville Section of Goldsboro, North Carolina GARNER'S FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors Ambulance Service D' lJA3 2124 K t N .hC 1 JACKSON'S ESSO STATION Groceries ond Merchandise of All Kinds I Seven Springs, North Corolinc FOSS AND DENNIS MOTOR CO. Soles ond Service Phone LO 6-247i LaGrange, North Carolina Bethel, North Carolina ,sz rf YP Compliments of Compliments of SIMMONS' HOG MARKET CASH SUPPLY COMPANY Route I Lo Grange, North Carolina I Albertson, North Corolinc Compliments of DR. THOMAS E. SHAVER Optometrist Mount Olive, North Ccrolino Compliments of MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Kinston, North Carolina 1 fe 4g.m.xY,g',-ml.4iAgQnD, Compliments of lVlCBRlDE AND HERRING Goldsboro, North Ccirolino VICTORY WAREHOUSE For the Sole of Leof Tobocco Telephone RE 5-2075 Goldsboro, North Corolino HUB DEPARTMENT STORE We Clothe The Family East Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of ROBINSON'S DRUGS Goldsboro, North Carolina .: . V . ' -.f Fashion . 1. gd. . , V i ffl' at . in coinsaolo Quahty i 1' x fi' ' Service .. liz 22222 ' f.:p3,'A llll'll . l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Serving Eastern N. Carolina ' 'L 4 T f' f For 94 Years Tl y ' 1 ' L ' 1. 1 just for fun Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments ot AMERICAN BANK Goldsboro, North Corolino l JONES'S TIRE SERVICE Kinston, North Corolino ALBERT'S SODA GRILL Mount Olive, North Carolina BEN ELLIS Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of EDWARD'S YOUNG MEN SHOP Goldsboro, North Cclrolino WITHERINGTON - THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of GARNER BROTHERS HAROLD'S NEWSTAND Goldsboro, North Corolino MARTHA'S BEAUTY SHOP For all your beouty needs Speciolizing in Hoir Cutting ond Styling Seven Springs, North Corolino BLIZZARD'S BUILDING SUPPLY Kinston, North Corolino SIMMONS HARDWARE IO6 N. Center Street Mount Olive, North Corolino ROGERS FURNITURE Everything For the Home Goldsboro, North Corolino GARRIS JEWELERS Goldsboro, North Corolino ETHEL'S , Lodies' ond ChiIdren's Comphmenfs OI Reody-to-weor AQC' HATCH MT. Olive Warsaw Mount Ollve, North Corolino BEST 8. WEST MEN'S STORE Goldsboro, North Corolino NEWMAN'S PHILLIPS 66 Adomsville Goldsboro, North Corolino tru:-ure:-,evza-aunzzivu-1.51 4 ,wa.., ,... -,. ' - L! ' L: '- 1Ll!.5il5,Ll',LI1ll:flH1' LAGRANGE FLORIST LcGronge, North Corolinci PARROTT BROTHERS Kinston, North Carolina DORTCH PRICE, ELECTRICIAN Route I, Mt. Olive, N.C. Phone OL 8-2777 SEVEN SPRINGS GARAGE Seven Springs, North Corolino IDEAL BARBER SHOP LaGrange, North Carolina JANIE'S CAFE Phone LO 6-7251 LaGrange, North Carolina HUSSEY'S CAFE Seven Springs, North Corolino Route I Highwoy 55 C.D. BENNETT STORE Crown Gos ond Groceries Route I, Seven Springs, N.C. SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. Your Friendly Furniture Store Goldsboro, North Corolino RANDOLPH JONES Seven Springs, North Corolino Compliments of KINSTON HARDWARE Kinston, North Corolino DUPREE'S CHILDREN'S SHOP Kinston, North Corolino HOWARD'S TIRE SERVICE Phone JA 3-4912 Kinston, North Corolino RITZ SODA SHOP Kinston, North Corolino N.F. SHIVAR Route I, Seven Springs, N.C. I'IOOD'S RX SHOP Kinston, North Corolino .I.B. DALY SERVICE STATION General Merchandise-Shell Gas8IOiIs Route 3, Goldsboro, N.C. Dial RE 4-T690 SHAVER BATTERY AND PARTS COMPANY II8 West Mulberry Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Telephone RE 4-238I Sell your tobacco at BANNER WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Carolina STANDARD DRUG STORES Klnston, North Carolina ROBERT GOODMAN'S SUPPLY CO. 2I4-2I6 North Heritage Street Kinston, North Carolina .I.A. WHITFIELD, JEWELER 403 North Oueen Street Kinston, North Carolina BELK-TYLER Kinston, North Carolina ELWOOD'S ESSO STATION Kinston, North Carolina RALPH FAIL GROCERY Top ofthe hill In the Adamsville section of Goldsboro, North Carolina MUSIC AND SPORTS, INC. It Pays to PIay 202-204 East Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina SUTTON'S SHOE STORE La Grange, North Carolina WAYNE POULTRY COMPANY 600 North John Street Goldsboro, North Carolina ADAMS DRUG CO. La Grange, North Carolina Posed for the photographer ,,, tt, New Hope Milling Co. Kinston Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments Kleber's Flowers - Kinston, N.C. Lenoir Drugs - Kinston, N.C. Polloclc 81 Johnston - Kinston, N.C. Neuse Sport Shop - Kinston, N.C. Henderson Food Center - Kinston, N.C. Shoe Hospital - Kinston, N.C. Dr. E.C. Grady Corbin Service Station - La Grange, N.C. G.T. Creech - Kinston, N.C. George Holmes Store - Mount Olive, N.C. Edward's Service Station - Mount Olive, N.C College Drive In Grill - Mount Olive, N.C. Lewis Drug Co. - Mount Olive, N.C. Stanly Shoe Store - Mount Olive, N.C. B.E. Wilson - Mount Olive, N.C. Edward Kilpatrick - Mount Olive, N.C. Pate-Dawson Motor Co. - Goldsboro, N.C. Price's Repair Shop - Goldsboro, N.C. Berney's Loan Co. - Goldsboro, N.C. Candy Kitchen - Goldsboro, N.C. Young Fashions - Goldsboro, N.C. Nelson's Photo Shop - Goldsboro, N.C. Southern Wholesale Co. - Goldsboro, N.C. Gene Seay - Goldsboro, N.C. Biggy Rouse Service Station - Kinston, N.C. Webb Shoe Store - Kinston, N.C. The Jewel Box - Kinston, N.C. Gulf-Pride Service Station - Kinston, N.C. Love's Shoe Store - Kinston, N.C. L.D. Smith Perkins' Motor Parts Edward Mauauber q' ' N Now the day is over! Good ole Mr. Rogers ex, fx 4 1-'ai' .:. ,fWif '4-, ,, 4.1 i 1 4 ',Hz'fn n . . J, , C. . f v It's time to go! 'Pkf Let's open the presents! See what Santa left. Goodies! Anyone for htmting? Santa was here! Isn't this sweet? Latest fashions Isn't this neat? 'N Four little girls A Pantom ime Square Dancing Shall we eat? pl-v I L. X OUR SPECIAL THANK YOU We, the m e mb e rs of the SESPRISCI-IOAN Staff, who have worked so long and so hard to make this annual a success would like to thank all of those who cooperated so beautifully with us. We could never have made the goal w ithout the help that e ach of you has given to us. We are especially grateful to the following that we feel we must mention. Thank you teachers. We know we have caused you much in co nve n i e n c e but you were always patient and understanding. Mr. Rogers, we especially appreciate what you did for us for superlative pictures. Thanks to all the students who coope rate d with us in our attempts to cover our school activities. To Strawbridge Studios who made all our pictures, we owe special thanks. Special thanks go to Hunter Publishing Company for their patience and help in getting this yearbook to you. Thanks to those who bought advertisements in order to make this yearbook a reality. Will you not read these ads and patronize those who have been so kind to us? Dear Sub s crib ers, thanks to you for buying the book. We do hope that you will enjoy it. Above all, we, as members of the SES PRIS CI-IOAN Staff, want to express our thanks to Mrs. Imogene J. Price, for working so willingly with us. Without her help, pat i enc e, and understanding this yearbook would not have been a success. 84 Autograph .85 Autograph 'J 513193.5Vl!'i'Q1iJ4y'2',?,...1,1.,-L- I., 5:1 'Q L ,, L 86 5 V Aufograpfis lfllaffli . Autograph 1 94 ?roduct ol r MW I I ,S'1:,:X-,wxivgmgygy ' w.gl'f1f1aW u n e 1 . W K- ' v frw1.A ,ff'+ - comm 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. . v iv H Q1 1? O V . QL 5 I E i f 1 1 ,U iii AMI lg! ' 0 I . Il H 1 1 , i . 5 . '14 . 'I I Y o 1.1-4.45-QL.. -.ll.143-.- 8 O I


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