Seven Springs High School - Sesprischoan Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)
- Class of 1964
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Dedication , , 04 , we, the 1964 seaiore Seven Springs High Schoogg 'b e in g grateful and dppredif ative, wish to honor someone whom we feel sure has devofedfs his time and patienee to each of us throughout ourw fourngirefaifs in high s ch o o 1. Thefimderf standing of this one has been an asset to each oisus, know that we shall never fdijgeg, the many times thet he given us his encouragement and has been an inspiration to each of us. His patience M 4. :sis enticed us to realize thatywdf had to learn by doing to reach the achievement of V, our goals. ' p I With the realization of ohisff helpfulness an cl encoafege'-gf? ment, we wish to dedicate 1964 SESPRISCI-IOAN to MR. WALTER L. CREEI., whoshes devoted sz years of hnflife te achmg. o ' Q ' 1 A 4 We -4,Q, , A ss . W W ,M , 4 ,on s :fi fi Z gbk S, W ,Z N ' X X X X x x ffx l It X 1 s 'x Administration and Haculiy f. an ..uuvJQ Prhuipal MR. MARK HERRING, JR Secretary MRS. BRENDA R. BALL 6 R as an-MQ Y 151.91 H196 School W, gacu 1 ty M , h MRS. IMOGENE J. PRICE K . English and Library R ' - .,f MR. NED SI-IIVAR Business Education he i v MR. WALTER L. CREEL MR. BRENT BAKER MRS. KRIS BENTON Mathematics Science Social Studies and French MRS. LENA B. JOYNER Home Economics MR. CURTIS SHIVAR Agriculture 7 ef MWQW, 'Wi 'WX 'QW' it MRS. JEAN LEIGH MRS. CAROLYN RAINES Guidance Counselor Public School Music rw Q A ,1:- .: X 1 AkvA A J .. I , :, - , It I 'f ' . ff ' f ff' ' E iii, ' 2,511 -2' ' ' A i. ...A f PGA. Officers MRS. BILLY I-IINSON Treasurer MRS. ROGER PRICE Vice President MRS. FORREST KILPATRICK President MRS. GORDON IOYNER Secretary 8 Not Pictured: MRS. JAMES LOFTIN Piano SCHOOI Board MR. MAJOR JACKSON MR. C. B. DALE MR. CLIFTON BEST MR. LYMAN SMITH MR. ALTON PRICE 'M-Q. L: QIULOGY Curriculum W? V Y P, fl-Lf, LA r-'RAN c E .ii The fundamentals of French are sometimes not-so-easy for us in French II, but as time passes we grasp this strange language. Then we realize that English is for us at times just the same. 'J The mechanics of grammar are essential if 2 f N we are to become good speakers and writers. I 3 We try to improve ourselves during this year. We also study English literature from Anglo- Saxon times to modern times. Our most vivid memory is Whan that Aprille from Chaucer's CANTERBURY TALES. V. U- fy, 5 We go from years and years B. C. to the present time in this course. We study about the wars, emperors, and philosphers of years gone by. We do wonder how Plato could be so great or the Leaning Tower of Pisa so famous! Oh, those X's, Y's, and Z's! There is a wonderful satisfaction in solving a problem that almost had Mr. Creel stumped. A IJ Z Here we learn the principles of physics. This course, which in- volves the study of the efficiency of machinery, atomic energy, and molecular structure is very difficult. Perhaps, with Mr. Baker's guidance we can conquer it. ,Z ff' M N ll ,. lt's fun to type and we en- joy it, but when we look at some of our final drafts, we wonder if we will ever be experts. Mr. Shivar helps us very much,and maybe we'l1 make it, after all. X K gs Here we are getting a better understanding of our bodies. Mr. Herring is strict, but it is for our own good. Perhaps by the end of the year our bodies will be improved physically. tl 651' xff' ,ffl This is the only period the girls are allowed to take agriculture. I wonder if we get on Mr. Shivar's nerves? We are learning some of the basic rules of mathematics in business math. It is not a hard course, but it increases our efficiency and skill in the fundame ntal processes of adding, subtracting and multi- plying! rf Q a All of life subsists on the productivity of our soil. Learning how to better utilize it is just one of the phases of en- deavor we study in our agriculture classes. l Mr.Baker is endeavoring day after day to teach us science in preparation for the coming years of high school and perhaps college. We try. . ., and where there is a will there -lliggtn be a way. W 1 ' .ii ff fx -1 4 f fy f 2 Lfkg' ff. 4 , X2 ,422 y al' YT' Mwf ,y JULIUS CAESAR and SILAS MARNER were really rough but we managed them as well as the rest of our litera- ture. We continue to build onto our grammar foundations begun in past years. Seniors Seniors ' fain ,, if fix LESTER LEE CRUSE Caesar is dead5 Washington is dead5 all great men are dying. I don't feel too well myself. Class Officer 1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 Basketball 1,25 School BusDriver 45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 45 junior Play 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Base- ball 1. I4 ALICE FAYE BEST Dream about the future but prepare for tomorrow. Glee Club 1, 25 F.l-I. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Junior Play 35 4-H 1,25 Marshal 35 Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Saponian S t a ff 3, 45 Librarian 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3,4, Officer 45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 45 World Peace 35 Home Economics Award 1. DOROTHY ANN BLAKELY Always look for the brighter side. Glee Club 1, 25 F.l-l.A. 1,2, 3,4. SALLIE DEAVER Tis education forms the common mind5 just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. Beta Club 3, 45 Class Officer 1,3,45 Librarian 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Saponian S t a ff 3, 45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 45 F.l-l.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Marshal 35 Storekeeper 1, 2, 3. JUDY GARRIS FLOWERS To err is human5 to forgive, divine. F.I-LA. 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Class Officer 2, 3,45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Saponian Staff 45 Dance Team 2, 35 Marshal 35 Cheerleader 2, 35 Beta Club 45 Su- perlative 45 Waitress Father-Son- Banquet 25 junior Play 3. 5 ROY MERRITT I-IINES Look up F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 43 Secretary 45 Superlative 45 junior Play, Sesprischoan Staff 4. EVA CAROLYN JONES I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honor more. F.I-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Class Officer 35 Superlative 4, Sesprischoan Staff 4, Class Poetess 4. NELL RAE MCCULLEN Little things, mean a lot. Queen of High School, Class Presi- dent 13 Basketball 1,2g Glee Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-I-I 13 junior Play, Superlative 4, Sesprischoan Staff 4. RENA VIVIAN MAIER Gaiety is wiser than wisdom. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Homecoming At- tendant 3, Halloween Queen 3, 4, F.F.A. Waitress 3, F.H.A. 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 35 Vice President 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Music 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4g Saponian Staff 3, 4, Marshal 35 Junior Play, Class Officer 3, 4, Su- perlative 4, Class Prophetess 4, Sesprischoan Staff 4. vQs. ,fb-A-...Q GILBERT DOUGLAS JONES The future belongs to those who prepare for it. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,43 Sentinel 45 Su- perlative 4, junior Play, Beta Club 3, Saponian Staff 33 Bus Driver 4, Sesprischoan Staff 4. n 'i. ta . - l, , 1- V-ff I5 Seniors ' vs., 49, 1 N fm M in-gt 'J' D rf- ' f.Ql-:Adi as mS5v,,,,, 'ia.:......, Seniors W-A4 5 ,X IRIS JENNETTE PRICE Let us be thankful for fools, for without them the rest of us could not succeed. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Class Officer l,3,45 Marshal 35 Saponian Staff 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 'Sesprischoan Staff 45 Softball 3, 45 Superlative 45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 State Officer 45 junior Play 3. 1 6 i YG MALCOLM VONO MERVIN Travel until you find what you Blah are looking for. Paw F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Superlative 4,lrffsl Class Officer 25 junior Play5.l,2i Sesprischoan Staff 4. 5BuSf RONNIE ROYCE POTTER lS::f If you don't put anything into life, you can't expect anything out of 'il'- life. Glee ciub 3, F.F.A.1,2, 3, 4, 4-HIC12 1,25 junior Play5 Bus Driver 3,45'BHSl Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 4. Stal 25: 'Plaf 'EH IRIS JUNE PRICE Not finished5 just begun. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 H allow e e ni Queen 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. l,2,3,45Officer 45 Class Officer 25 Chief Marshal 35 Saponian Staff 3,45 Beta Club 3, 45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Softball 3, 45 Superlative 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Officer 45 D.A.R. Award 45 Scholarship Award 1,2, 1 3,45 History Award 45 Home Ec- nomics Award 15juniorPlay5Wait- 1 ress, Father-Son Banquet 25 Vale- dictorian 4. LARRY WILLIAMS SMITH A friendship like love is warm. Class Officer 45 F.F.A. 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 15 School Bus Driver 45 4 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 45 Glee Club 35Basebal1 1, 2,45 Boys' 5 Manager of Basketball Team 3,45 F.H.A. Waiter 3. l LYMAN GREGORY SMITH You have to be a friend to have friends. ,asketball 1,2,3,45 Co-Captains 45 raseball 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,35 resident 1, President 35 F. F. A. , 25 junior Play5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 -us Driver 45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Guperlative 45 F.l-I.A.Waiter 1,2,3. JIMMY ROSE VINSON f Where mischief is boiling, I'm usually stirring. Ilass Officer 45 F. F.A. 1,,2, 35 ,Sasketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 45 Glee Club Z, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 junior 'lay 35 Testator 45 Volleyball 35 7.1-LA. Waiter. DEBRA RHODES Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rhodes DANNY JACKSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodard Jackson RUTH ANN WORRELL Before you do anything drastic, look around. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,2 4-I-I Club 1, 25 Waitress at Father- Son Banquet 35 Sesprischoan Staff 45 Superlative 4. Mascots sm' Seniors 15: i Q1 FP'fx x 4 v r 1 f is 5 5 f 5 A ' 5 ' ' L X 5 i I7 Senior Class Ufficers 'f9lin P-ua if HIRE via Wins 52 isa as 2z.'1?,..m Efaijmjsw .. ,, ii gr-Q f-,eisgv Q xmxmfxmig r C. istwngsmm '- -Y ,sad-: a ,,g -N 1 la-,ESM S swiss,-u :f.zmsaQ 73 'mm ,mm sz 'r-3 ' 35 XMFQ-at Mimi w?fW5m ' 1gp,L?'ff1Evi81E'is.qq-mari 'mr ga .-52.-.lE W28 ' 3?fSsBa! Y-lisa ,M I W,-.-4 u-C...-...----- X agwg .-5. . 3. . - ,. ' sv -. N.-w,'. - A .Wrrfr . r, ,, , LARRY WILLIAMS SMITH, President, JIMMY VINSON, MAIER, Treasurer, IRIS PRICE and JUDY FLOWERS, Re- Vice Preside ntg SALLIE DEAVER, Secretary, RENA porters. Poem We, the class of '64 Are now approaching an open door. Beyond that door there lies a hall With many doors on either wall. We shall each open a door of our own, And choose a future yet unknown. Which shall we choose, college life, To be a husband or a wife? Each shall go his separate way, But we shall take a vow today, No matter where our future lies. The fond memory never dies, Of Seven Springs, and '64, And that long remembered open door. Eva Carolyn jones Class Poetess Colo rs Blue and white Motto Every day gives another chance Hlower xxwh I Chrysanthemum 45 ?7 I - Y Eg. , rlgrif-1 S I Best AH - Around Most KiQe1y to Succeed a LARRY WILLIAMS SMITH IRIS IUNE PRICE RENA VIVLAN MAIER LYMAN GREGORY SMITH ' e R 5 3 I 2 '1' R f 5 I ' 1 2 R 4, , 4 ' an A H Q gf I . 2 I5 'rf 2 ' I . ei. I fi RQN 5 I9 M051 Studious GILBERT DOUGLAS JONES EVA CAROLYN JONES 3 M! I I N M051 Affilefic IRIS JENNETTE PRICE JIMMY ROSE VINSON r?'W w': Z.v-h .+A -nrtmq I ' Quietesi MALCOLM VONO MERVIN DOROTHY ANN BLAKELY Wittiest RUTH ANN WORRELL LESTER LEE CRUSE E 3 s E 3 s di I 1 1 S 3 ' , ,f,z,Q6Z2ff Z, : 7,-,, -I-w fQ '44' fa W5 wwf Most Courteous Most Co-operative ALICE FAYE BEST SALLIE DEAVER ROY MERRITT I-IINES . 1 1 f S 1 5 f s 1 yf xy, , J' WM, ' WMV ' Wnyff X! x R W WWW- 40445 RONNIE ROYCE POTTER 3? C Besf EOOEWQ Neatest and Best Dressed JIMMY ROSE VINSON IRIS JUNE PRICE RENA VIVLAN MAIER LYMAN GREGORY SMITH i ' 11 1 5 I 2 E R 5 3 E ' Q 1 ' vi! I1 K 1 'U 23 gricndlicsi LARRY WILLIAMS SMITH JUDY GARRIS FLOWERS M SWIM ,I f' Nwf . , I V, iv' 'kip QW 5272 if w mwfmwfgi 1 ffm' ,N 'YD 'D 4 -.. Most Miscgievous NELL MCCULLEN LESTER LEE CRUSE J 5 5 3 1 i l 'w J' -H' J Class History In September of the year 1952, a group of excited six-year-olds gathered at the port of Seven Springs to board the ship Education. These happy youngsters sailed through the rough seas of elementary knowledge for eight long years with many experienced pilots to guide them. The ship called again at the dock in Seven Springs in 1960 and refueled for the journey into high school. Ahead lay the difficult task of getting schedules straight and the realization that this journey was vastly different from our last one. Our pilot this time was Mrs. Imogene Price. We chose Greg Smith, Larry Smith, Annette Daly, Iris Price, and Sallie Deaver for our leaders. By the time we entered the second part of this new joLu'ney,we had become more confident and aware of what we had ahead of us. Now Mr. Gerald Waters was our pilot. We once again chose our leaders. They were Judy Flowers, Wayne Edwards, June Price, and Lester Cruse. We were well on our way toward the end of the voyage. Now we rated the title of juniors. This, we felt, was one of the most eventful years of our trip. Once again we changed pilots. Mr. Dixon Hall now steered our course, with Greg Smith, Judy Flowers, Sallie Deaver, Rena Maier, and Lester Cruse guiding our activities. This year we had a tobacco drive and numerous bake sales. We also sold candy and Seven Springs stickers. The big event of the year was our Junior-Senior Banquet.We honored the Seniors in Hawaiian Style at the Hotel Goldsboro.We were also very much pleased with the results of our Junior Play. Now we are approaching our long-worked-for destination. Mrs. Imogene Price is our pilot and we chose Greg Smith as our Captain with Jimmy Vinson, Sallie Deaver, Rena Maier, Iris Price, and Judy Flowers to help him lead us. The first highlight of the year was our classrings. We were all glad to get them. A second highlight of the year was the publication of the 1964 SESPRISCI-IOAN. As a prologue to publication, annual ads had to be sold. We had already had practice in salesmanship earlier this year with our magazine drive which was very successful. The juniors honored us with a very lovely banquet which we will all long remember.Another highlight of our Senior year was the trip to Washington, D. C. and New York. The Juniors and Seniors alike all had a wonderful time. We are just rounding the bend, and the shore is in sight. This voyage seems short, and as we look back, it carries many wonderful memories of S. S.l-I. S. that we will long cherish. When at graduation we leave this ship Education there will be new goals before us but we will never lose the hope for a brighter future because as our motto says Everyday gives another chance. P Iris rice P P H e C U Historian As I landed in my '74 capsule, I could see that Seven Springs had not changed in the ten years since high school. It was getting dark so I hurried down to rent a car before they were all taken. Cur class was having a reunion, and I knew there would be several of my old classmates who would need one also. As I walked in, I saw Sally and Allen Deaver. Sally and her husband had started the car rental business in Seven Springs. Their little twin girls came out and I could see that Sally and Allen had much to make them happy. As I came out,I sawJones's Restaurant down the street.I remembered that CarolynJones had opened it after being graduated from College. It was rumored that she might start a national chain. Douglas Jones and his wife were also partners in the business in addition to their farm work. Nell McCullen stepped out with three small children. She and her husband managed the restaurant and enjoyed it. I stepped inside the restaurant, and there was Judy Flowers with her husband Robert. Judy was keeping house now while Bub worked for the F. C. C. in Washington. Lester Cruse came in with his wife and children. Lester had become quite wealthy farming in recent years, and he now owned a big white mansion down by the Springs. Of course, he needed room for all eight of his red-haired children. Later, as I entered the hotel to rent a room, I saw June Price and her husband. They were living in Asheville teaching high school now. June invited me to come to their rooms later, along with some more of our old classmates, for a late party to celebrate our seeing each other once more. Going up to'my room I suddenly realized that this was the hotel Royce Potter owned, and I remembered that he was a candidate for the state legislature. Greg Smith and Jimmy Vinson were coming down the hall as I started to my room. They had left their wives getting ready for the party, and were talking over old times. Greg's face was a familiar one for he was in the news quite often. On Wall Street he had stopped a recession just recently by expressing faith in the economy. Jimmy was now an exec- utive at Du Pont. Jimmy and Greg said that they were waiting for Larry Smith, and just then he came in towing three little blonde- haired girls. Laughingly, he said that he hoped his wife would hurry because his daughters were almost a match for him. Whenl reached my room, I walked to the window, and downbelow I could see the bright lights of Dorothy Blakely's house. She was reputed to be the best cook for miles around. Her husband works in Malcolm Mervin's garage. The party was in full swing when I entered. Ruth Ann Worrell caught my eye at once. She was a housewife now, but she still looked like a schoolgirl. All of the men were crowded around someone, and after a few minutes I dis- covered that Roy Hines was holding their attention. I-Ie had discovered oil on his land and now was one of the richest men in the state. Then Iris Price came in, looking like the model she was. Soon it was rumored that she was going to give up her career and marry her childhood sweetheart without changing her name. She said that Faye Best would be coming soon. I had heard that Faye was still going to school. It seemed that she had decided not to marry yet. After our reunion, as Iwas going back to my job in Europe, I thought with content of my classmates leading their varied lives, and I knew that they were happy in the lives that they had chosen. Rena Maier Prophetess 25 fast will and Desfament We, the 1964 Senior Class of Seven Springs High School, being of sound mind and strong bodies do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To our school we leave our hopes that the future classes of Seven Springs will be neat, respectful, studious, and mature for this school has endured much in this and years past. To our faculty we leave our many thanks for the hours they have spent teaching us while we thought of ways to speed the clock up and do away with homework. To the eighth grade we leave our hopes that high school will be a happy four years. To the freshmen we leave our sincere sympathy for the years ahead. To the sophomores we leave the courage to make the years of life an exciting challenge. To the juniors we leave the memories of the many times we have shared. We bequeath these personal possessions as follows: I, FAYE BEST, will my ability to keep up my grades to Jimmy Best. I, DOROTHY BIAKELY, will my ability to sit in class and be quiet to Pansy Price. NELL MCCULLEN, will my ability to eat in Mr. Baker's study hall to anyone who can get away with it. LESTER CRUSE, will my ability to drive the activity bus without tearing it up to Mike Dawson. I, SALLY DEAVER, will my ability to get married and still finish school to anyone who wants to try it. I, JUDY FLOWERS, will all of my patience to go through twelve years of school and still enjoy it to anyone who needs patience. ROY HINES, will my ability to graduate to Bobby Hines. CAROLYN JONES, will my grades to Peggy Jones in secure knowledge that she will not need them. I, DOUGLAS JONES, will my ability to go to school for twelve years without missing a day to anyone who has the nerve to. I, RENA MAIER, will my ability to giggle in class to Kay Lynch. MALCOLM MERVIN, will my ability to get good conduct grades to Ervin Parks. ROYCE POTTER, will my height to Glen Rouse. IRIS PRICE, will my ability to play first string basketball to Dwight Price. JUNE PRICE, will my good grades to Vickie Price in hopes that she won't need them. I, GREG SMITH, will my good times on the basketball court to my younger brother. I, LARRY SMITH, will my manager's job to anyone who doesn't mind cleaning basketballs. I, RUTH ANN WORRELL, will my business math book to anyone who will have it. I, JIMMY VINSON, will my ability to play first string basketball to Travis Adams. I, 1, I, I. 1. I. 1, 1, This document is signed and sealed by the Senior Class. Jimmy Vinson Testator 26 Unclerclassmen Qunior Class Officers LINDA DALY, Reporter, PAMELA PRICE, Secretary, MALCOLM P R I C E, President, SIDNEY PI-IILLIPS,Vice Presi- dent, B EC K Y CARMACK, Treastuer. Not Pictured: MARY GRADY, Reporter. Sopgomore Class Officers WANDA BARWICK, Reporter, SALLIE VINSON, Secretary, BILL PRICE, Vice President, JANE GRADY, Reporter, DOUGLAS CASEY, President, CIBBLE CREECI-I, Treasurer. gresuman Class Officers , LYNN SANDERSON, President, KAYE LYNCH, R e p o r t e rg PEGGY JONES, Secretary, BECKY FIELDS, Treasurer, BARBARA LEWIS, Reporter. Not Pictured: FARRELL MCCULLEN V i c e President. 5 E f HE! ,J 3. gr S I 'fl il 11 fi .N I S If fa .Qx ,r K. I 5 rx 4.4 Jilin' 1 W 91. L Yf. ,Q , '.. '22 bfi -+3 -.M 'sez l 1. H ,ws uniors LaVONNE BARWICK LEROY BLIZZARD EDWARD CARMACK REBECCA CARMACK LINDA DALY LINDA DEANS EDNA GAY GARRIS GERALD GARRIS GEARLEEN GRADY GLENN GRADY JENNY SUE GRADY MARY WALTGN GRADY 1 if 4,1 ' 1 is 1QA'd ei'-I . 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A I A 'H 3 ' 'N-K 4 1, , .I 5 .I pf'- Lyx 3resHmen DWIGHT PRICE JUDY PRICE CLENDA PRICE LINWOOD PRICE X I I E GLENN RoUsE LYNN SANDERSCN I VERNON SHIVAR DAVID SINGLETON I DOUGLAS SMITH MARY ANN STRICKLAND SHELBY SUMMERLIN WAYNE SUTTON REX WHITFIELD JIMMY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS BUTCH WILLIS or T UucA QQW9 ,Y Agn nik' vol .. ' J 4162, L16 ' .5- wf'5. ......f2f11 F UTURE B USINESS I. CADERS A MERICA O Aciiviiies ig 'Q '-1 are Q 1, , X , 'LQ I - X 5' S - u if 3 MRS. IMOGENE PRICE Sponsor RENA MAIER SALLIE DEAVER Co-Editor Co-Editor SGSPFISCHOAU Staff Seated: Iris Price, Faye Best, Royce Potter,jimmy Rose Dorothy Blakely, Nell McCullen, Malcolm Mervin, Rena l Maier Sallie Deaver Lester Lee Cruse. Vinson, June Price, Larry Smith, Judy Flowers, Caro yn , , jones. Standing: Greg Smith, Douglas Jones, Roy Hines, , .xxsr-W,f L-Q! hi S.-6' 38 V352- if in Kb ...paw- mf Q r g ., v , ' E, I , 2 it U' , ,ffl 3' ,g , :fy XL MR. NED SHIVAR ' L x Sponsor 1 ' iw LR IRIS PRICE TONY WILSON Co-Editor Co-Editor Saponlan Staff Rena Maier, Steve Lynch, june Price, Tony Wilson, Iris judy Ivey, Gibbie Creech, Larry Price, Malcolm Price, Price, Mary Elizabeth Martin, Ann Price, Douglas Hill, Kitsie Hardy, Sallie Deaver, Judy Flowers, Faye Best. U41 4 H' NPI 5. B J',a' . 1 Q VJ ,Ai I WH-1 Ms, PV Q?-95 39 F 3 ' ' ' - r. if ii Q , , i s as at 1 . ff i. 5 i 2 l i I Beta Club if, L 1 5 . , i 1 M. Seated: Rena Maier, Iris Price, Judy Ivey, Kitsie Hardy, june Price. Standing: Mary Elizabeth Martin, Tony Wilson, Malcolm Price, Gibbie Creech, Douglas Hill, Trudy Price, Faye Best, Larry Price, Steve Lynch. unior Beta Club 5 ff 212 P First Row: Janice Holmes, Polly Price, Kay Lynch, Billy Adams, jimmy Lynch. Second Row: Shelby Summerlin, Edith Price, Dianne Smith, Barbara Daly, Jewel Adams, Lynn Sanderson, Linda Hall, Glenda Garris, Carol Holmes, Janice Head, janet Grant. Third Row: Bill Sutton, Dwight Grady, Sandra Raiford, Marie Kilpatrick, Sylvia Grady, La Verne Sutton, Susan Wilson, Howard Lupton, Tim Dale, Kent Sasser. ?... MRS. LENA JOYNER Sponsor Belonging to the Beta Club is an honor for all who belong. This group is responsible for publishing the school paper. Each year they try to raise enough money to go to the Beta Club Convention. 'bf . 1 PV - .4 qi. -1 Q .- - . Q- i 1 .- - i , f : ferr? IMA, lg, fc. ' .'? , 'N ja 9: :,4 PSY ' -1551-I'5 . - o 4 1- 1. W . Fifi if .ll 4 ffm: ffl- rj .I MRS. JEAN SILER Sponsor The major project of this group has been re- moving the paint from the front of the school build- ing. They also were re- sponsible for p utt i ng up name pl a t e s throughout the school. Huture Business Headers of America 'v 13? MQ, 4 N42 . MR. NED SI-IIVAR Sponsor The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization designed to acquaint a student with the fundamentals of business life. Each year our chapter tries to participate in the State F. B. L. A. Convention also. 'i 9: Q 4 , I i X JUNE PRICE, Secretary, IRIS PRICE, President, EDNA JOYCE WHITMAN, Vice President, TRUDY PRICE, Reporter, FAYE BEST, Historian, JENNY GRADY, Treasurer. First row: Iris Price, June Price, Trudy Price, Linda Daly. Second row: Faye Best, Linda Deans, Jenny Sue Grady, Freddy Shivar, Doris Jones, Judy Ivey, Edna Whitman. 7'-1. Spwi q 'v'---sg-o,n if... , ' 'sr'f-- 'F..,...,,,,,,,, hiv ', '- '-'ww-A -nw-up '---.-N... --......, ...--eww... Mumba Sw-as rw 1 was frein- ,rf fr N ..,,,t,. l' rf asf- ' is X 'ear-sf' - ss A . ff. ,fl A 55:2 ,-.,,. , i I 4 I Future Homemahets I i -1 ff -e E'-4. First Row: Lynn Sanderson, Mary Ann Strickland, Rena Maier, Becky Fields, Geraleen Grady, Judy Price, LaVonne Barwick, Janet Baker, Jeanne Price, Sallie Deaver, Jane Walker, Doris Jones, Peggy Jones, Edna Joyce Whitman, Kay Lynch, Pamela Price, Glenda Price, Kitsie Hardy, Linda Daly, Jackie Price, Mary Walton Grady, Judy Ivey, . , , , A 2 Pansy Price, Trudy Price, Carolyn Jones. Back Row: Barbara Lewis, Mary Elizabeth Martin, Bonnie Creech, Linda Herring, Lynda Sue Deans, Becky Carmack, Linda Williams, Iris Price,June Price, Shelby Summerlin, Edna Gay Garris, Dorothy Blakely, Jenny Sue Grady, Faye Best, Judy Flowers, Judy Hines, Jewel Adams, Barbara Daly. BECKY CARMACK Chapter Sweetheart le.-we. Learning to do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to serve nv, klu ' Q. T MR. CURTIS SHIVAR Sponsor ROY I-IINES, Secretary, DOUGLAS JONES, Sentinel, JIMMY GARRIS, Re- porter, LARRY SMITH, President, FREDDY SI-IIVAR, Treasurer, PATTON PARKS , Vice President. Nga, of America T ' .. - .ns - . 've Huiure Farmers of America Kneeling: Patton Parks, Roy Hines, jimmy Garris, Douglas Jones, F r e ddy Shivar, Larry Smith. S t a n d i n g: Bill Williamson, Edward Heath, jimmy Best, jimmy Vinson, Malcolm Mervin, Jerry Smith, Royce Potter, Ernest Garris, Glenn Grady, Tommy Kornegay, Gle nn Price, Garry Smith, j.B. Price,Dwight Price, Eugene Sasser, Raymond Davenport, Gilbert Garris, Linwood Price, Shelton Moore, Le roy Blizzard, Milton Kornegay, Gerald Garris, Mr. MRS. IOYNER Sponsor :MBL ' , ,ws uisnbay JUNE PRICE, Parliamentarian, KITSY HARDY, Reporter, PANSY PRICE, S e cretary, MARY WALTON GRADY, President, RENA MAIER, County Pianist, PAMELA PRICE, Historian, LINDA DALY, Song Leader, BECKY CARMACK, Vice President, not pictured. F.I-l.A. meetings are strictly for girls and we all e nj oy them! We have some wonderful experiences in this organization. Our Mother- Daughter Banquet is a memorable occasion each year. Shivar, Bruton Britt. Second: Rex Whitfield, Douglas Smith, Jimmy Williams, Kenneth Hill, David Price, Wayne Sutton, Dillard Ham, Buster Price, Bobby Grant, Travis Adams, Glenn Rouse, Butch Willis, I. C. Blakely, Vernon Shivar, George Barwick, Richard Walker, Gene Coor, jimmy Ham, Farrell McCullen, David Singleton, Galloway Hardy, james Lane, Linwood Benton, Michael Spence. 1, vi , rr g, .r '.,....H ' M are-M M a-safe-s-aff-11'-'aint-5 :. A -at Q' Qnee Cluh ,W A.. ,, 1- - -YV V Y W if- Yyv ix First row: Trudy Price, Glenda Price, Rena Maier, Malcolm Price, Sidney Phillips, Lynn Sanderson, Jenny Sue Grady, Mary Walton Grady, Pansy Price, Kaye Lynch. Second row: Linda Daly, Barbara Daly, Jewell Adams, Piano Students Iris Price, June Price, Greg Smith, Tom Kilpatrick, Becky Carmack, Pamela Price, Kitsie Hardy. Third row: Judy I-lines, Lynda Deans, Barbara Lewis, Jimmy Vinson, Douglas Hill, Larry Price, Judy Ivey, Mary Ann Strickland. First row: Ken Shivar, Joan Smith, Kathy Price, Cathy row: Herman Strickland, Dwight Grady, Rena Maier, Grady, Laura Shivar, Karen Price, Chuck Creel. Second Jackie Price, Lynn Sanderson, Lynette Grady. 44 Cafeteria Staff if 'cn' 5R 9'vv- f P ij 2 K. V . I i ' . , . 4 , , ' ' -.. gs ' Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mrs. Nora Mae Stroud, Mrs. Estelle Sanderson, Mrs. Leola Creel. C u 5 f od 1 an 5 ...- ' ifiv als Q2 in 2 42 - ,1 - I ., A ., 4 Mr. Millard Alphin, Mrs. Nettie Mae Alphin 45 Q? We T5 Ps, sp. lnulgi .9 -Q if I J , I f Tig, V. If I 5 KJ 46 Bus Drivers Standing: Larry Smith, Douglas Jones, Linda Daly,Trudy Price, Royce Potter. S e at e d: Greg Smith, Malcolm Price, Lester Cruse, jimmy Garris. Halloween Royalty Laura Shivar and john Best Primary Division Kathy Grady and Ronald Allen Elementary Division Kitsie Hardy and Sidney Phillips High School Division LaVerne Sutton and Bobby Hines junior High Division Y 4 i K Q24 Marsfials Kitsie I-Iardyg D o u gl a s I-Iillg l , Malcolm Price, Chiefg Larry ,Q M 1 Priceg Mary Elizabeth Martin. 47 Homecoming Attendants IRIS PRICE f I S PAMELA I-IERRING BARBARA LEWIS 48 1 .eq fir Homecoming Queen KITSIEI-IARDY 49 . as ' X i i i E i s I D I O C O I 35 1? X 'mf Miss Holiday and Miss Wayne County Hair BECKY CARMACK 50 s i if 'W Afmeiics Iris Price S allie Faye Vinson 52 Wanda Barwick Kitsie Hardy ..--w.. l , Jennie Sue Grady and Pamela Price, Co-Captains '5 , . 12 f 53 c y is fgvfr-13 HPW1: .5 ' f,Q?E5'5V5X ' 1' v f' ' -. My cm .x,,,i,,k,.,,, Sandy Raiford, Managerg Trudy Price, Scorekeeperg Larry Price, Timekeeperg Mr. Benny Rhodeg, Coach. Boys' Basgetliall Zeam n V A7 If Ji ' N ,L , 7' i W , v x 1' - r n , S f ,' 1-f1 1 f l ' . M I , 4 1 1 1 Yr! kk If R, Q 4 1 2252 25 t 1 if -xxx-, r S S Q r 13 l xl M ,,,, '- l A f: : .l I ' 1 . i S i I Q li I A kj x, Q r Q , .Z 1 f M , . 2 I tn l l 21 , EZ ' 5 g 15 Q J Q ,L , Y iNf , x if Kneeling: Sidney Phillips, Malcolm Price, jimmy Vinson, Hill, Gerald Garris, Ie rry Smith, Dwight Price, Glenn jimmy Garris, Greg Smith. Standing: Travis Adams, Wayne Rouse. Sutton, Danny Griffin, Bobby Grant, Bill Price, Douglas Sidney Phillips Thus far the varsity team has been highly successful. The Wildcats have posted a 7-O conference record. The team's success is largely due to the hustle, desire to win and the team spirit among its players. The balance attack among the starting five has also been a key to success. One of the highlights of the season was defeating arch-rival, New Hope, 91-76. MRS. LENA B. JOYNER Advisor CHeerleaJers Linda Daly, Chiefg Mary Walton Grady, Becky C a r m a c k, Jane Grady, Linda Grady. 5 To introduce the elementary section of our annual we felt that it was only appropriate to show our gratitude to one who has devoted twenty-six years to the teaching of the children of our school district. Our lives are richer and fuller today because of her. . MissCillerlnin retired from teaching filst grade :it Seven Springs School in September, 1963. However, she has not stopped the wonderful work she is able to do for the little ones. She is now teaching in Ll private kindergarten. To us seniors she will always he remembered as an integral part of the years of our growing up. Miss Cillerlain, we love you. Elementary E ', 'VET Q xfL':1gf1?115'f- iv f' Mi' UMA X., , Q1 '- : Wfigfi 4... fi ' 15. ' f15 M 5' , ., W., f ,f N X MVN-E K- M K f?'b nw 1' v yu ff H' f ,- 2, f ,.1, r?v'kf, ' 4 it new rms 1 S , MR. BENNY RHODES MRS. JEAN SILER Slementary gaculty .,..,,.-- qwgitf'- ' MRS. ANNE RHODES Wu-1 MRS. MARJORAY SHIVAR MRS. MARY STROUD MRS. ANNE BYRD MRS. PEGGY MERRITT MRS. ELNOR WILLLAMS 58 - Faye Adams Judy Barfield Donald Benton Dianne Garris Sylvia Grady Larry Griffin Linda Hall Kent Head Helen Heath Selby Herring Bobby Hines Janice Hines Donnie Hinson Marie Kilpatrick Arthur Kornegay Howard Lupton Kenneth Moore Betty Parks Ronald Parks Edith Price Vicky Price Sandy Raiford Eugene Sasser Linda Sasser Dianne Smith Dwight Smith Edward Strickland LaVerne Sutton Douglas Whitman Linda Willis Susan Wilson Billy Adams Robert Baker Betty Mae Barwick Myrtie Best Ronald Carmack Tim Dale Larry Dawson Merrijane Gardner Glenda Garris Harry Gautier Dwight Grady Janet Grant Lynette Grady Janice Head Kay Herring Margaret Hill Carol Holmes Joyce Jones Jimmy Lynch Ruby Parks Bill Phillips Brenda Pierce Danny Price Dean Price Polly Price Charlotte Rouse Kent Sasser Reginald Spence Robert Strickland Kathy Summe rlin Bill Sutton Chester Whitman Grace Williamson Betty Williamson hu- 64 ff me ' fs -far Zi rs... ,dv . 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Price For Bigger Yields From Your Fields Use Sco-co High Quality Fertilizers Seven Springs, North Carolina 67 Patronize Your Good Star Market Herman Stricl4land's Store Phone OL 8-9138 All Popular Brands Merchandise 8 Miles East of Mt. Olive Hwy. 55 ELECTRICITY- c, The Heart ' of Modern Q . Living ' X XXX. ELEITHII MEMBERSHIP IUHPUHHTIUIT ,gr but E ll ... J ln . Guinea' Hy 75.056 F52'fv65' T304 North William Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of K i n st o n Retail Furniture Dealers Association Bal4er's Furniture Co., lnc. Howell's Furniture Co. Croom Furniture and Appliance Co. Miller Furniture Co. Heilig-Levine Furniture Inc. Oettinger Brothers The Highland Furniture Shop Pate's Fine Furniture Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of Gainey's Sand and Gravel Co. Brick Sand Sandy Gravel Clay Drive Way Gravel Fill Top Soil Phone RE 4-4897 Norwood Gainey Route 3 Goldsboro, North Carolina 68 Compliments of Dumas-Gidclens Oil Co., Inc. Your Pure Oil Dealer in GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 735-0571 Compliments of BEI.K'I'YI.ER'S Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of GARRIS JEWELERS p V .,z.. V-xqe' ' K i 54- I . as mm r .- 417315 ' 'wt Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of YOUNG IVlEN'S SHOP Quality Men and Boys Wear La Orange, North Carolina Compliments of ISAACS-KAHN FURNITURE COMPANY The big Furniture store on Center Street Oolclsboro, North Carolina Compliments of IDEAL BARBER SHOP La Orange, North Carolina Use Your Credit Open an account Compliments of CASH DRUG COMPANY if' p 1 : 5 :,.,. I 's Goldsboro, North Carolina 'fffgl y . 69 I Compliments of DORTCH PRICE, ELECTRICIAN Licensed Electrical Contractor Route l Mount Olive, North Carolina Phone OL 8 -2777 Compliments of E. R. ADAMS OIL COMPANY General Merchandise Gas, Oil Sherman Williams Paints Phone LO 9-3381 Seven Springs, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA WAREHOUSE For the top dollar tor your tobacco sell with David Vann Smith, Durwood Price, and Guy Best Goldsboro, North Carolina GO, Jimmy! GO! Compliments ot SETH B. HOLLOWELL OIL COMPANY Your Atlantic Oil Dealer Two-Way Radio Dispatched Trucks Adamsville Section of Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of FLOWERS BY SPENCE-WILLIAMS Flowers of distinction Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of HATCH AND HARPER Feeds, Seeds, and Groceries Phone OL 8-3277 or OL 8-2647 Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of W. F. HALL'S GROCERY We Have Service Along with the Best Values Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments ot CANNON'S CAFE STAR WAREHOU S E Regular Meals and Barbecue Kinslon' Norm Coronng Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC. ALVIN SINGLETON GROCERY Your Massey-Ferguson Dealer Highway III South Highway II7 South Goldsboro, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of IVIOUNT OLIVE GRAIN STORAGE, INC. SID J. MYERS INSURANCE AGENCY Dealers in all kinds of grain. Can handle in bulk or bags. Facilities for grain drying. Lo Grange, Norm Carolina Phone OL 8-3850 MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Compliments of GARNER'S FUNERAL HOME NEUSE TIRE SERVICE Kinston, North Carolina Seven Springs, North Carolina 7I Compliments of Compliments of PHAROIS SHEPPARD S WAREHOUSES182 Kinston, North Carolina Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of lVlOORlNG MOTOR COMPANY BROQKSIDE QPEN AIR MARKET Goldsboro, North Carolina Chevrolet Sales and Service Gas-Oil-Tires Phone LO 6-7421 La Grange, North Carolina Compliments ot THE STYLE SHOP Famous for Fashions La Grange, North Carolina 1 .z .1 Compliments of NEW CENTRAL WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of DU PREE'S Visit our Newest Department For the Junior Miss Your Shopping Center From Cradle to College lO4 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C Compliments of I G A FOODLINER MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of WILSON MOTOR CO. There's O new Ford in Your Future MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of OLENN'IVIARTlN DRUG CO. Your Rexoll Drug Store MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA Warm up mme! Compliments of GARDEN S POT FLOR I ST Get in touch with Mrs. L. H. Heod in Seven Springs For cIII your florol needs LA GRANGE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST CO For all your honking needs LA ORANGE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of THE HUB A brighter Future for you in clothes LA ORANGE, NORTH CAROLINA . Compliments of BELL'S CLGTHIERS OOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MARTHA' S BEAUTY S HOP For All Your Beauty Needs Phone 468-3269 Seven Springs, North Carolina rl Compliments of R. Sf H. OIL COMPANY II7 South Goldsboro, North Carolina 'I Mr. Rhodes and his future st s - IIE? Compliments of KELLY-S H I VAR nk I ,itil Q I . X 5 ap T MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer La Grange, North Carolina Compliments of WILBUR'S BARBECUE AND RESTAURANT Highway 70 East Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of DILLON SUPPLY CO. 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Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of BELK-TYLER' S Famous For Values For Every Member of the Family Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments ot SALLI E'S Eastern Carolina's Largest Bridal and Formal Shop 2l9 West Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of LOWE'S FI RESTONE STORE Home and Auto Supplies Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of VICTORY WAREHOUSE For the Sale ot Leaf Tobacco Phone 735-2075 Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of TYNDALL FUNERAL HONIE Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of BILL PATTERSON FURNITURE CO Furniture for Better Living II4 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of NIOUNT OLIVE AUTO PARTS CO. Wholesale Distributors Auto, Truck, and Tractor Parts Phone OL 8-2359 I48 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of THIGPEN-FICKEN INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Protection IO4 East Main Street Mount Olive, North Carolina Phone 658-2088 Compliments of JOHN PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. Moderate Prices Easy Terms South Center Street Mount Olive, North Carolina as 352 QF , l I I A typical hard-working school girl Compliments of WEIL' S FASHION, QUALITY, SERVICE First in Foshion, First forthe Home Since T865 Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of SMITH BROTHERS. Gen. Mdse.-Groin Deolers Wholesole Gos cmd Oil Phone RE 5-2764 Dudley, North Corolino Compliments of GRIFFIN'S BARBECUE II7 Highway South Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of COBIE DAIRY PRODUCTS .- Goldsboro, North Corolino The coach and the co-captains Compliments of BELK-TYLER'S Mount Olive, North CoroIincI Compliments of CLINIC DRUG STORE A Good Drug Store Phone OL 8-2239 Mount Olive, North Ccrolincu Compliments of SCOTT'S FAMOUS BARBECUE I2OI North William Street Goldsboro, North Corolino Q., 96: 55 Compliments ot GRANTHAIVI' S EN-CEE-CUE RESTAURANT BARBECUE Special Monday tbrouglfm Friday Compliments of DAVIS IVII LLS Custom Grinding 8. Mixing Quality Blue Ribbon Corn Meal Moss Hill LoCUST 9-325I Goldsboro, N, C, Route I Seven Springs, N. C. The way to win games-hard work! For the finest in Foods visit HUS SEY' S NEWLY RENIODELED CAFE SIVIITTY'S DRIVE-IN TASTEE FREEZE Good food is our business LO 9-3363 Seven Springs, N. C. Compliments of HASTY PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Service is our pleasure.. Plumbing, Heating, and Carrier Conditioni g l-llglnlwoy H7 North Lennox and Carrier Equipment Mount Olive, North Carolina Mount Olive, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of CAROLINA DAIRIES SMITH-DOUGLAS COMPANY K'nst , N th C I' I on or Gro mo La Grange, North Carolina CAS H SUPPLY STORE Building Supplies and Fertilizers Feed - Seed - Pairtt Insecticides-General Farm Supplies Phone LO 6-33II La Grange, North Carolina Compliments of DIXIE FERTILIZER SUPPLY CO Everything For the Farm Phone LO 6-4IOI La Grange, North Carolina TURNER'S TRACTOR AND IIVIPLEIVIENT COMPANY Authorized Dealers ALLIS CHALMERS Farm and Industrial Equipment Kinston, North Carolina HOWARD AND CARTER FUNERAL HONIE 24 Hour Ambulance Service Equipped with 2-Way Radio Telephone 523-3I77 Kinston, North Carolina Way to hustle! IVIUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings insured up to SI0,000 Kinston, North Carolina HARDY NII LLING COIVIPANY Wayne Feeds Featuring Wayne Feeds Custom Grinding and Mixing Colo and Shuck Meal Top Prices paid for your grain Route I La Grange, North Carolina Isn't she sweet? Compliments of MCPHAIL AND SONS Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of LA GRANGE INSURANCE AGENCY Service Beyond Contract Lo Gronge, N. C. Phone LO 6-72-4I I Compliments of ALBERT'S SODA GRILL Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of GOLDSBORO 88 CENTER Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of WITHERINGTON AND THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of RICHARD F. LEWIS Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY Goldsboro, North Corolino W. R. Compliments of Mount Olive North Corolino Compliments of LEWIS DRUG COMPANY Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of DELMAR'S GROCERY Seven Springs, North Corolino Compliments of GWALTNEY'S GULF STATION Mount Olive North Corolino Compliments of MOORING OIL COMPANY Lo Gronge North Corolino Compliments of RALPH HINSON'S GROCERY Mount Olive North Corolino Compliments of CASEY'S GARAGE Seven Springs, North Corolino Compliments of BIG G FOOD STORE Lo Gronge North Corolino Compliments of SIMMON'S HARDWARE Mount Olive North Corolino JENNETTE FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of HARDY-HARVEY, INC. Generol Controctors 700 North Queen Street Kinston, N. C. Phone JA 3-4I59 Compliments ot AUNT JENNIE'S BAKE SHOP BI3 North Queen Street Kinston, North Corolino Compliments of ELLIS MOTOR SALES Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of BOBBY WlLSON'S GASTERIA Adomsville Section of Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of AMERICAN PLUMBING AND HEATING Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of RALPH FAIL'S GROCERY Adomsville Section of Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of LANE BROTHERS' GARAGE Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of GODWIN WATCH REPAIR Authorized Benrus Dedler Mount Olive, North Ccirolino Compliments of MOSS HILL BARBER SHOP Route I Seven Springs, North Corolino Compliments of HOBB'S STOCKYARD Goldsboro, North Corolino Compliments of LEWIS DRUG CO. Mount Olive, North Corolino Compliments of MURRAY SUPPLY COMPANY Mount Olive, North Ccnrolino Compliments of CLEAR-VU DRIVE-IN Mount Olive, North Corolino ' Compliments of FARMER'S AND NEW DIXIE WAREHOUSE Kinston, North Cclrolino Compliments of Compliments of LESTER HARDWARE CO. HOLLINGSWORTH lNsuRANcE Kinston, North Corolino AND REALITY CO. Lo Gronge, North Corolino Compliments of SHAVER BATTERY 8. PARTS CO. II8 West Mulberry St. Phone RE 4-2382 Goldsboro, North Carolina W. H. IBILLI SMITH Bulldozer Service Clear Lots Hedge Rows and Grading 59.00 Per Hour OL 8-364i Route 2, Seven Springs Compliments of AMERICAN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CO. Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of M. C. SANDERSON, JR. GROCERY Highway 55 West Seven Springs, N. C. Compliments of JACK WORRELL Goldsboro, North Carolina Route 3 Compliments of CURRIE BENNETT'S GROCERY Route I Seven Springs, N. C. Compliments ot SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of ARCHIE ROSE Buyers of Live Poultry, White Rock Hens Specializing in Broilers Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of CREECH'S INC. Furniture of Distinction Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of ROLLINS APPLIANCE CENTER Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of SAM JERNIGAN AND SONS Never undersold on quality Furniture Goldsboro, N. C. Compliments of SPORTS CENTER Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of HEATH'S RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of ADAMSVILLE BARBER SHOP Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of M. Q. PIERCE Compliments ot Groceries-Feeds-Meats MCUNT Ol-IVE GAS CO Gas-Oil-Hardware-Auto Accessories MOUNT Clive' North Corolmo LO 9-3496 Route 2 Seven Springs Compliments ot Compliments of ROY'S LUNCH GLENNIE'S GRILL Goldsboro, North Carolina La Grange, North Carolina Compliments ot Neuse Sport Shop Kinston, Nortfi Caro ina Jones Superette Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Pearson's Department Store Kinston, Nortw Caro ina The Man's Shop Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Western Auto Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Appliance Center Kinston, Nort'1 Caro ina Kinston Paint and Hardware Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Pollock-Johnson Hardware Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Hub Store Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Rouse Shoe Store Kinston, Nortfm Caro ina The Man's Store Kinston, Nortw Caro ina Jay-Dee's Kinston, 'Nortw Caro ina Price Jeweler Goldsboro, Nortw Caro ina H. T. Abbott La Grange, Nortw Caro ina Sears Kinston, Nortw Caro ina D. H. Price, Jeweler Goldsboro, Nortw Caro ina L. P. Barwick Seven Springs, Nortw Caro ina Pittman's Gulf Station Goldsboro, Nortw Caro ina Stanley Shoe Co. Mount Olive, Nortw Caro ina NeIson's Photo Shop Goldsboro, Nortw Caro ina Donald Edwards Goldsboro, Nortw Caro ina Young Fashions Goldsboro, North Caro ina szkv. '- Rf fd - Y' QMJ -vs-'sr' JA.-. fi we w . V X, -3. V. if i ' -. - 1, , . Ni., 4, '- :m4,,x, ' , ,IMM ww.-.V 7 Q x5+,.y, A little ranchette. nw.. 'S W. N NN- fs 4 Ah-h! Isn't he handsome? 84 ca 1- Q, .. 1 . x , ,x - 4 WM J vp . -2' 1 :r, fy, Y . 'E Aunffogppapfi 1 .N , 05 Autograplis E K, '-u .2 x. 1 4 N L w Aufogf rapH s ' wi-,fx J L s 1 rf Autograpfis nfer 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N C 88 gy . , wt? W i . v X . V 1 v,'v!,v ' H v o P' ' n ' K X .. I 4 v ' , . ,., u iw ,ri 1 . ,HO ol, ' - J . - 'r'f. 4 JJ' F' 5 V -is 5' A bl, ,, :MV ,Y 4 Y 5 ,. n a r 4 1 4 -a I a , .gg , .45
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