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

 - Class of 1965

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Cast will and 5estament We the 1965 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 the faculty we leave our sincere gratitude for working with us, helping us to solve our problems and preparing us to face the future. To the Freshmen we leave this motto, The road is long and the mountain high, but with the proper tools, it can be achieved with ease. To the Sophomores we leave the hope that you will use your studies, not as a sideline, but as top precedence. To the Juniors we leave the pleasures and privileges that are sometimes given to us, as seniors. We bestow the following individual and valuable personal bequests freely and fully given, which should be used as a continuous reminder of the Seniors' generosity. We assume that these responsibilities will bring prompt and wise results. I, LEROY BLIZZARD, will some of me to Glen Rouse. EDWARD CARMACK, will my ability to play softball in Ag. Class without getting caught to Bill Price. JIMMY GARRIS, will my school bus to anyone that's crazy enough to try to drive it. DOUG HILL, will my ability to sleep late and drive to school to Phil Hinson. TOM KILPATRICK, will my good luck to Dwight Price. I, MILTON KORNEGAY, will my ability to graduate in four years to Glenn Grady and Gerald Garris. I, GLENN PRICE, will my ability to pass all my subjects in high school to Vicky Lee Price. I, LARRY PRICE, will my ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time doing the wrong thing without getting caught to Bill Price. I, MALCOLM PRICE, will my school bus to Wanda Barwick. ' I, EUGENE SASSER, will my ability to pass two histories in one year to Shelton Moore. I, GARRY SMITH, will my ability to get through the twelfth grade to Dwight Bennett. I, MAJOR STRICKLAND, will my ability to sit in class and keep quiet to Gerald Garris. I, GEARLEEN GRADY BEASLEY, will my school books to anyone who wants them in hopes that they won't have the trouble I did. I, BECKY CARMACK, will my ability to laugh in a crowd and be unnoticed to Mr. Creel. I, LINDA DALY, will my school bus to Barbara Ann Daly. I, EDNA GAY GARRIS, will my ability to graduate to Gilbert Garris. I, JENNY SUE GRADY, will my ability to behave in the twelfth grade and still have a good time to Jane Grady. I, MARY WALTON GRADY, will my good times in high school to my sister, Lynette. J 1, In 1, In I, KITSIE HARDY, will all my good times playing basketball to Lynette Grady. I, JUDY IVEY, will my luck to anyone that can handle it. I, DORIS JONES, will my cheerleading outfit to any girl who wants it, so long as she doesn't wait until she's a senior to use it. I, MARY MARTIN, will my good times in high school to Edith Price. I, JOYCE PARKS, will my ability to get along with other people to Betty Parks. I, JACKIE PRICE, will my ability to type to anyone who needs it. I, JEANNE PRICE, will all the good times I've had in high school to Diane Smith. PAMELA PRICE, will all my good times on the basketball court to Sandy Raiford. PANSY PRICE, will mY abilif-V to go places, have fun, and be heard to Polly Price. I, TRUDY PRICE, will my ability not to giggle all the time to Kay Lynch. ' I, EDNA WHITMAN, will my ability to sleep late and to get to school on time to Douglas, my brother, because he needs it. J. B. PRICE, will my ability to make good grades in U.S. History to Gilbert Garris. TOMMY KORNEGAY, will my good times in high school to my brother, Arthur. LINDA CARTER, will my books to anybody that wants them. JERRY CARTER, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Wayne Sutton. I, SIDNEY PHILLIPS, will my position on the basketball team to Billy Adams. Iv Ia I: Ia In In This document is signed and sealed by the members of the Senior Class. SIDNEY PHILLIPS ' Te stator 22 ...AA-

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Senior Class History In September, 1953 a group of mischievous youngsters entered Seven Springs School for the first time. We were all associated with a group of strangers. Our journey through school had begun. The first eight years passed quickly. There were many exciting trips and many wonderful things that we shall never forget. At the end of thesr- yt-.rrs ht were graduated from the elementary grades into high school. When we retumed to school in the fall Mr. Walter L. Creel and Mrs. Imogene Price were our ho m e roo m te ache rs. We chose these claus officers: President - Larry Price, Vice -President - Eleanor Jarman, Secretary - Kitsie Hardy, Treasurer - Becky Carmack, Reporters - Malcolm Price and Judy Ivey. Basketball seemed to be a big hit with our class. Those from the class that made the team were Becky Carmack, Pamela Price, Kitsie Hardy, Jenny Grady, Edna Whitman, Larry Price, Douglas Hill, Glenn Price, Sidney Phillips, and Malcolm Price. Cheerleaders were Pansy Price and Linda Daly. Initiation Day was a big day for both girls and boys. Linda Daly was chosen for the F.F.A. sweetheart and Becky Carmack for a member of the Homecoming Court. Special awards accorded our class this year included: fashion show winners, Kitsie I-Iardy, Doris Jones, and Mary Grady, a g ric u I t u re award, Malcolm Price, scholastic award, Malcolm Price. We entered our sophomore year with the same group as the previous year. Mr. Walter Creel w as again our homeroom teacher. We elected the following officers: President - Malcolm Price, Vice-President - Larry Price, Secretary - Linda Daly, Treasurer - Becky Carmack, Reporters - Tom Kilpatrick and Doris Jones. Basketball again seemed to be very important to us. Becky Carmack made the cheerleading squad this year. The scorekeeper and manager w ere Mary Grady and Trudy Price. Kitsie Hardy served as a co-captain for the girls' team. F.H.A. officers from our class were Linda Daly, Pamela Price, Kitsie Hardy, and Jenny Grady. F.F.A. officer from our class was Malcolm Price. Linda Daly was again the F.F.A. sweetheart. Special honors accorded our class this year included: Linda Daly and Tom Kilpatrick, Halloween Royalty, Pamela Price, Mary Grady, and Trudy Price, fashion show winners, Larry Price and Malcolm Price, F.F.A. awards, Kitsie Hardy, athletic award, Malcolm Price, scholastic award. Our junior year was a busy and succe ssful one. Our homeroom teachers were Mr. Ned Shivar and Mrs. Lou Summerlin. Our class offic e rs were: President - Malcolm Price, Vice-President - Sidney Phillips, Secretary - Pamela Price, Treasurer - Becky Carmack, Reporters - Linda Daly and Mary Grady. Among the many wonderful events which came off during this year were our Junior-Senior, class play and our Washington -New York trip. Class members that made Beta Club this year were Judy Ivey, Kitsie Hardy, Mary Martin, Malcolm Price, Douglas Hill, Trudy Price, and Larry Price. We had several members in F.B.L.A. Jenny Grady and Trudy Price w ere officers. F.H.A. officers from our class were Pansy Price, Mary Grady, Kitsie Hardy, Pamela Price, and Linda Daly. F.F.A. officer was Jimmy Garris. Becky Carmack was the I-'.F.A. sweetheart. Special honors accorded our class this year were Kitsie Hardy and Sidney Phillips, H al low e e n R oy a lty, Malcolm Price, Larry Price, Kitsie Hardy, Douglas Hill, and Mary Martin, Marshals, Kitsie Hardy, homecoming queen, Becky Carmack, Miss Holiday and Miss Wayne County Fair, Jenny Grady and Pamela Price and Sidney Phillips, basketball leaders, Trudy Price, scorekeeper, Larry Price, timekeeper, Linda Daly and Mary Grady, cheerleaders, Pamela Price and Mary Grady, fashion show winners, Glenn Price and Garry Smith, agriculture awards, Pamela Price, athletic aw ard, Larry Price, history, science, and scholastic awards. In the fall of 1964, we entered Se ven S pring s High School for our final year. Mrs. Imogene Price was our sponsor. We elected these class officers: President - Malcolm Price,'Vice-President - Kitsie Hardy, Secretary - Pamela Price, T re asure r - Becky Carmack, R e port e rs -Jenny Grady and Tom Kilpatrick. The arrival of our class rings was a happy occasion for all of us. Mary Martin won the DA R award. Homecoming Queen was Pamela Price and her escort was Larry Price. F.H.A. officers from our class were Kitsie Hardy, Linda Daly, jenny Grady, and Becky Carmack. F.F.A. officers from our class were Glenn Price, and Garry Smith, Pamela Price was F,F.A. sweetheart. Malcolm Price and Sidney Phillips were co-captains of the basketball team. Finally it was graduation time and even though we had looked forward to this event, we experienced mixed feelings of ha p pine ss and sa dne ss. We realized t.hat our school days at Seven Springs were over and we faced t.he future with high hopes. Pamela Price Historian Prophecy As I cruise through Seven Springs for the first time in ten years I really see changes. It has been transformed from a little village to a booming city. I had heard LEROY owned a business and I assume BL1ZZARD'S Grocery is it. Across the street from it I waved at EDWARD CARMACK who was busy at his garage. He really has not changed. I am in front of a large service station and from the name I know it is one of JIMMY GARRIS'S. He has a chain of these in the South. Jimmy directs me to Price's Hotel. My old friend, GLENN PRICE, who is the owner is there to welcome me. While we are reminiscing MALCOLM PRICE, and his new wife come in. He is a successful pharmacist and now has his own drug store. LINDA DALY, an expert legal secretary, still retains her pleasant countenance which must be really pleasant for her employer, the world renown lawyer, DOUGLAS HILL. While driving on through town I see PHILLIPS Fumiture Store. SIDNEY is following in his fat.her's footsteps I assume. I-Ie is helping KITSIE HARDY put a beautiful lamp into her car. Incidentally, Kitsie has just retired from her Civil S e rvic e posit ion to give full time to homemaking in a neighboring community. Because it is nearly lunch time I decide to stop at SASSER'S Restaurant. EUGENE and his associate, J.B. PRICE must really be chefs for there are many people dining there. Among the familiar faces is MAJOR STRICKl.AND. His cattle farm has proved quite profitable. I go back to the hotel to rest before the reunion that is to be that night. Whom should I see but my old pal from high school days-LARRY PRICE! He told me that his textile mill is doing well. While we are talking JACKIE and JEANNE PRICE come by. They tell us that they too are having a sort of reunion as they've not seen each other in several months. Jackie teaches first grade in an exclusive California school. Jeanne operates a local kindergarten. EDNA WHITMAN and EDNA GAY GARRIS are doing well in their double roles as secretaries and housewives. PAMELA PRICE and BECKY CARMACK enter. Both of these girls were smartly dressed and charming. It was easy to tell that they were suc c e ss ful models. They told us that they had just had their hair styled for the reunion by PANSY PRICE who owns and ope ra tes her own beauty salon. Pamela and Becky are waiting for MARY WALTON GRADY and JENNY SUE GRADY to come in. These two girls are private secretaries to the President. I left the hotel and went to SMITH'S Airport. GARRY owns t.his. He says his two best pilots are brothels. TOMMY KO RNEGAY and MILTON KORNEGAY. While we were talking a plane came in and two of my former classmates got off. TRUDY PRICE, who is se creta ry to her husband, a North Carolina Congressman in Washington, D.C ., and MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN, supervising nurse at S tu a rt Circle Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, are really looking well. It is time to go to the reunion now. Maybe I shall see the others there. As I arrive the first couple I see is LINDA and JERRY CARTER. They are still happily married and live in La Grange. JOYCE PARKS and GEARLEEN BEASLEY whose husbands are away in Europe on military missions are chatting over old times. DORIS JONES is training young secretaries at her business school in Goldsboro. JUDY IVEY and her husband are there. Judy tells me that they have a beautiful farm on which they raise horses. They show them all over the w orld. After the reunion I shall go back to my job as a textile manager. The memory of my happy class mate s will remain with me. I hope that they will always remain this way. TOM KILPATRICK Prophet 2 I



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T Z Senior Superlaiives BEST ALL AROUND Pamela Price and Malcolm Price MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Elizabeth Martin and Larry Price MOST DEPENDABLE jenny Sue Grady and Garry Smith 23

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