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

 - Class of 1962

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.L'afuf7UdZad'7 We the Seniors of 1962, being about to depart from our beloved high school and being greatly appreciative of the aid which has been given to us by faculty members and schoolmates, hereby make this our Last Will and Testament. To our beloved teacher, Mrs. Imogene Price, we leave our apologies for all the worries we have caused her. We also leave our love and sincere thanks for being so patient and understanding with us. To our Faculty Members, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership they have shown us during the past years. To the buildings, furniture and buses, we leave our deepest sympathy after the care we gave them for the past twelve years. To the Juniors, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the position that we now hold. To the Sophomores, we leave all our excess energy and vitality to carry them through the next few years. To the Freshmen, we leave our deepest sympathy for the road ahead that they must travel. The following valuable personal bequests, freely and fully given should be treasured as a reminder of the generosity of the class and the individuals thereof. We hope these bequests, may be accepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away because we can no longer keep them, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them. I, BERTI-IA BENTON, will my ability to smile and keep my troubles to myself to June Price. LINWOOD MARTIN, will my history book and teacher to Durwood Whitman. FRANKLIN PRICE, will my ability to pass without very much studying to Eugene Sasser. I, GAIL MCCULLEN, will my height to Carolyn Jones. I, MAJOR JONES, will my history notes to Freddy Shivar so that he might pass in the future. I, MARCELLE LEE, will my ability to go steady without breaking up to Gaye Garris and Doris Williams. BOBBY GENE TAYLOR, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Charles Mozingo. SALLY SUMMERLIN, will my ability to pass Typing II to Patty Caudell. I, GERLAD JACKSON, will my ability to pass Business Math to Marston Barwick in hopes that he passed this year. JOYCE FULGHUM, will my ability to keep quiet during class to anyone who needs it. GLENN FIELDS, will my ability to pass English to Wayne Edwards. I, MIKE GRADY, will my neat appearance to anyone who needs it. I, KAY DAWSON, will my ability to get along with teachers to Becky Herring. I, CLYDE DALY, will my ability to graduate to Merle Thompson. I, JACKIE BARWICK, will my ability to cut up in class without getting thrown out to DLlFWOOd Whitman. I, WILLARD BARWICK, will my position on the basketball team to Lester Cruse in hopes he will enjoy it as I have. I, JERRY DALE, will my ability to write love letters to Gene Tippett. I, MARILYN ROUSE, will my ability to stay off the bench during a ballgame to any ball player that needs it. I, TOMMY GURIEY, will be glad to be leaving. LINDA GRADY, will my, headaches and understanding to anyone who is Editor of the Yearbook next year. EDDY ADAMS, will my freedom to go off to Gaye Garris, in hopes that one day she won't have to stay in the second cell on Prison Street. I, CHARLOTTE PRICE, will my ability to be Chief Cheerleader for two years to Mary Walton Grady, in hopes that she will have as many good times as I have in the past three years. This Doctunent is signed and sealed by L L L L L L L L CHARLOTTE PRICE Testatrix 23

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Pwflfwf It has been given unto me as the chosen one of this great and good people, the class of 1962, to dream strange dreams and see strange visions of the glories of the years yet to be. As I look into the land of the future, the first thing I see is the city of Seven Springs, now a large and prosperous city. As I come down Neuse Boulevard, I see ADAMS' SUPERETTE, I guess EDDIE took after his father. It looks like a large business. At the corner of Carefree and Twisting Avenues Ifind the most prosperous beauty salon of the time, operated by BERTI-LA BENTON. Oh, there comes KAY DAWSON, Hollywood's newest actress. She is here for the premier of her first movie, COME A LITTLE CLOSER opening tonight at the World Central Theater operatedby BOBBY TAYLOR. By the way, GERALD JACKSON is starring with her. As we tU.1'l'1 off at Spring Road we see a large brick building. Why it's a bank. Its President is JACKIE BARWICK. The private secretary of the firm, CHARLOTTE PRICE, is also the top-notch bankteller in the state. Next we see the famous Spring House Hotel operated by MAJOR JONES. A super-jet Ford is turning in the drive. It is Elvis Presley's most famous songwriter, JOYCE FULGHUM. To the left we find GURLEYS' LAB-ORATORIES.Tommy has just discovered the newest rocket-fuel. Incidently LINWOOD MARTIN is his astronaut who tests only for TOMMY. We are glad to know that he made another succesful trip. As we approach the new highway constructed and designed by FIELDS' ENGINEERING FIRM owned by GLENN FIELDS, we see the newly built high school. JERRY DALE is the highest paid professor at the school. WILLARD BARWICK is the coach. By the way, his team has not lost a game in three years. Next we see where the SEVEN SPRINGS JOURNAL is published. The editor of this famous magazine is MARCELIE LEE. She and her husband like this business. By the way, MIKE GRADY was the highlight of her last publication. He is the top driver at the Indianapolis Speedway. As we leave the city and drive toward the cotmtry we see a huge brick home. This is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Price. I wonder how LINDA is liking housekeeping. Oh, there goes CLYDE DALY in his Thtmderbird. He is a traveling salesman. Next thing in sight is a big farm owned by FRANKLIN PRICE. His cows have their own crossing at the highway. The farm adjoining FRANKLIN's is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Whitfield. They seem to have had good luck with the tobacco this year. SALLY is an expert on the farm. Well that gets everyone except GAIL McCULLEN. She is now in France with her husband, who is in the Air Force. I suppose I'd better head for the airport where I go on duty as an airline hostess for the Pan American Airlines. I am glad to report that each of my classmates is doing fine. MARILYN ROUSE Prophetess 22



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