Fayetteville High School - La Famac Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

 - Class of 1925

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Q91 V. fam PAGE NINF ---, --1 f--1 , A. 'f f- ., aff- A ' A ' ' - -- e . -fa -:Z-11-:an if ? '..'f.,1'J if,1,fL?,f.L,,- 1 UDB il-Hfamaf , I if 5 if F-'4191-'t'l5'- '?li 1 ' ' 1 Wr 'Wi's Ls i i I 52, 2 IQ: I 'ffl Q t LESSONS 32' Q , Q f 5- i Lessons, lessons, everywhere you turn, Q: , I-leaped as if they were our one concern, gi ' l In Math there's the whole number and the fraction, 5 E ' l ' W , Which almost drives us to distraction! i! In history you have to know all about England and France, : And the Reign of Terror is almost like an Indian dance. + i English comes in for its share of themes and 0ral work, ,lg And in science we must not ,our duties shirk, Q While French is doing its bit to make our tongues tied, 'il Latin is like fish when it's over fried. i!i Q Then comes the typewriter clicking all day .long, i Q And shorthand sounds just like a Chinese song. Q Lessons, lessons, lessons, that's the way it goes, Where it all comes from, the Lord only knows, I 1 From questions of the nation or state or city, - And the teachers don't show a sign of pity, ! Oh for the time, when we'll all be free, From those lessons, so filled with misery! he MARIE PATZ. , aif 1 L 9? 2 ' Q: 5 -1, Q ,ii K ,I ,-I i 1 , b j I I ! W ffl I - gi 5 i Q! F L ill 3 , - E PAGE TEN 5 ! l 1,7 A-6 , ,, , - Y , ,---,,,,.,,, Y,.,,,, vi, YW, ....,:,,-......., ,,.., . ,.,-,.,.-.,--,.,.......,...,.............,..1......lJ I 1inuiliullnuluuilinnuuuunllilnunnuunununllllullfl-lililtlilli ., NM -,,.,:., 1,4-. rig.. .. .. Y ., . . , ' 1 ' .. .1-.,f:A ::.1...',::.:: .:'.::,f The iltlftllildll fwwd ll.xm:x' lluwl-lm, rirrfmzflmzf of l'.ll,X't'ffl I'iHt' Cfrmlvzl ,gtfvlllllflf PAGE ELFVTN L? fllibz Lafumac Rulslilvl' R. ll.xRl.l-:Y lJl'ilIt'ffH1l of l'l1.vrtfr7'iIlv High Svlmul .ff PAGE TWELVE 1 Ghz Ibafmuar :Zim ? PAGE FOURTEEN TlI0lf'1' NVIiUSl'1 lYilfl.P W1-2 lim Home Lucas ICM f ,W Kms f ,kg itbe Qlqafaialac J FACULTY E Ghz Lafanlac XY' X Xxx xx xx 'XXX XX xx N -x xxx XB KX Xfxk Xi 5?'i' -X XS: -X Xgx S ?x X. X ' ig 'S fl ' 2 g ffl!! 431 6271! Cffig ,K v , ,' , 1 , , , , 1 f, QE!! XX! bx X-5 Xfxiflii X - X - X X, A j X.,-2 QgXsX XX X V is ' X ' XX 'X it x X X X-in -X 50 ,Y X XXX X If, ,f-Z X ,xx R-Xn x - X, K Y X Xxx ,XY X X, . .wx NM GQ 15 5.55 gy-5XX XX xx Xfx X WMV-.X XXXKXA Xx-.Q x X x X M XX. xx xxx X XVXXX X X X 2 , XZ, R! wi ,Q X x X X X X .X X -xx X . R Q A 1 Wx,- ,K PAGE FIFTEEN E ff ?' n 1? n F9 F li R us B u E31 L: U 'V I!! '3 u Fl' I if E1 K3 as FD is ar U ra as I: B U I5 E II 222 In B3 'F' Ia a F as s F u 3 a n F s I I l F u u an K I I - 1-I,-.fgfgszlw ., . ,,...........f., IL W. 5. E'E 'I FFL? !.5'I,,!f' 'EP F Eng 1Laf3m3'g Y !.!1,!I!,'JI,'J,!.!.L! ,P I I . V: ' H W ' ' 7 E ' 5 gl!'f L! I ! Igg l!ig 155 1! A Sewer lass Ofieers . COLORS: Yellow and White FLOWER: Yellow Rose WILLIAM EDWIN HILL, JR ....... ......... P resident GEORGE ROBERT LEATHERWOOD ....... ...... V ice-President SOPHIA LOUISE POPE ............... VIRGINIA GATEWOOD HUSKE ..... ,.. JOHN MARTIN FRANCK ........... JOHN HUSIQE ANDERSON, JR MOLLIE ELIZABETH HARDY' ...... MARY CROMARTIE SUTTON ....... ALICE TAYLOR MATTHEWS ........ MARGARET ALBERTA CAIN ...... FRANCES WHITE STEDMAN ...... PAGE SIXTEEN ....,QSecretary .........Treas11rer ........Testator ......Hlstorian .........Poet .........Prophet .,.......Donor ......................Muslcian Writer of Class Song iii !LI ii: a!' ,i!J 'lf iii 593 Ie I! fe Je Q! 'Q J! R51 ,l, !?..i ,I ml' ,, I il! qs' ye in S! 5 Q I :Il 4,.'x Jr? il! ll, 4!z 1!lI .ls Il ,j 92 A , I-5. ,lg . ,W ..a 1 H !l! I Iwi' E 4' I !15 A lil I 'JN I I JIM g!If Ili. ,- ?!': .. . .,...,..... ,.....-. .,.f .. ... ..... ....-.... .h.I...s....,,....,., I. .,..., ..-...,..w..L, . .. I. .,- , ., . .I ....., .N,,,,,,, M., -M lljr lllugnllluunulluluunpualnullswnsnulluu'lnIll,l'mnIl1lm, ' I '- - 1 - - - .1 s 'R ,.,:::.::.:, ,. ' . ,,,,..:..:, f:L:-., ,.: . .....::..-2i.'........ -'-' as -R -2 -e Qtbz Itafamac ' 1 E i I i W H k IWARY GLADYS ANDREWS Gladys is a bright and studious girl, And she's full of life and pep. When we're in need of friendly aid We go to Gladys for help. Science Club, '25, Glee Club, '25. '3' 'I' 'S' JOHN HUSKE ANDERSON, JR. If a bundle of energy you want, it's John! Would you see one with lessons all pre- pared? It's John! Upon the stage a wonder? 1t's John! A most attractive boy, indeed? It's John! Class Baseball, '22 , Class Football, '22, '23, '24, Kiwanis Declamation Medal, '23, '24, Triangular Debate, '24, Delta Lambda Sigma, '22, '23, Assistant Business Man- ager LAFAMAC, '23, '25, Fay-Hi-Say Staff, '22, Purple Tiger Staff, '24, Secretary Hi-Y Club, '24, President Hi-Y Club, '25, Omas Club, '25, Marshal, '24, Dramatic Club Treasurer, '24, '25, President Stu-dent Council, '24, Historian , Most Popular Boy, '25. - '!'+'i' VIRGINIA ELMA BAIN Some students make a place for themselves easily and without noise, Virginia has done so by her quiet grace and' excellent poise. Science Club, '25. 'P 4' 'i' WILLIAM JOHN BARR Bill Barr was late in joining the yang, But we welcomed him with a bang. If before we had failed to reach the height, C6 ft., 3 in.J Most surely now dwell we in upper light. Dramatic Club, '25, Baseball, '25, Class Basketball, '25. tfbiiibsffde J w PAGE SEVENTEEN K 3 M H I W I 3 Q U W E 1' ff D F, '2 f lilfijihiliaiaiizat ij f- gi Fil , l MARGARET ALBERTA CAIN The musician of our class Ls Mac, And you should hear her play! Her skill in'Freneh is also a fact, , Quite accomplished, we 'would say. Literary Club, '24g Class Basketball, '24g Dramatic Club, '253 Glee Club, '25, Reading Club, '25, Class Musician. I -swine- SIJENCER DAVID BENNETT There are those who hold sway o'er realms invisible- A But tell it not in the streets of Gath! Class' Football, '24g Radio Club, '25. .. ,,., '2 i-4' ANNIE- ELIZABETH CARVER Like a little Brown Wren, so shy is she- She's in and out about her tasks, the while - 1 Her busy brain evolves her daily plans: Nor does she fail to give the gladdening smile. A Dramatic Club, '24, Glee Club, '24, '25, Latin Club, '25: Literary Society, '24, '! l i' GEORGE CHANDLER ,BRAFFORD Brafford is a ten-second man-one of the best on the field. If there's a play to break' up, or a man to get ' Our Brafford puts in the work. ' , Football, '24, Class Football, '21, '22, '23, 1 Track, '22, '23g Track Manager, '25, Stu: l dent Council, '23, Basketball, '22g Class l Basketball, '23, '24, '25, Assistant Advertis- ing Manager Fay-Hi-Say, '23g Monogram l Club, '24, '25, PAGE EIGHTEEN lulillvisas ma::ua.JmIilllllllllIlli - Stedman Essay Medal, '24g Delta 5 W Fl-D I I I as ner: n I: Q: zz ti rt lrll III I I I I lvl u 1. i i 2 , f 3 MILDRED HEARNE Co'I roN I Tliere's a merry twinkle in her eye , And a kindly laughter in her voice. g When you're around her you'll forget to Q sigh- . 1 5 For Mildred makes every one rejoice. 1 - Class Basketball, '22, '23, '25g Hiking Q Club, '23, '25: Baseball, '23: Literary So- 1 ciety, '22, '23, '24Z Glee Club, '23, '24, '253 g Dramatic Club, '24, '25g Tennis, '22, I 'S' 'I' 'X' . I 'l'IIoIvIAs FRANKLIN CULBRETH Critic, Essayist, Dramatist-all, l Yhomas will answer every eall. 1 He wastes no time, but digs away- 3 And you will hear of him some day. I , I Lambda Sigma, '24g Class Football, '25, ' l -2' -4- vs' l I MARION DOWNING 5 Marion is always ready for cz lark. E But when she settles down to 'work She is truly a shark- I And Geometry she doesn't shirk. lg w Literary Society, '22, '23, '24g Hiking Club, '223 Glee Club, '24, '25: Dramatic il , Club, '24, '25: Latin Club, '25g Marshal, A , 724 . l ++ -za - lg l ' WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS Bill barks athletics and other activities, And boosts his Alma Mater. Football, '253 Baseball, '24, '25g Basket- I I . ball, '25, Class Football, '23, '24g Class Baseball, '23: Class Basketball, '24, Mono- I S3111 ggub, '25g Vice-President Monogram un, . . I , l 4 PAGE NINETEEN l f ,,..-. ,., .. ,. , , , , , , .,-....,. -.. . -. -,.,......r....... ..., .. ...,,.,-,-I.,.....-.,.. ..,....,-5 lillll-IIHZ-'IlBHWBi',:E!ESlF!1Ei'SllUlllllll'..Iflvl.--Ilfll I . l I ,. ,I l I ll il ll a B I at I I I is F I P I I I F I I ,Fl Fx I - A M ,vm I El ..,,.- ,,., , ,..,. ,,-,.. ,,.,,,, .,- ..,,,, ,. fx! -Y J. - - , .2 ,. , ,hx 5 ll n u s in in a is as is me za 2 za as Qtbg Lgfgmgg W lg, W ll ,, I w ,Q PAGE TWENTY IIIIIUUNBIIEHBIISEUHIEQSZ -fuxf ,.,.,- V . ,. .sn YA ev-1-Ywiezm :W e- :ge MOLLIE ELIZABETH HARDY A pal, a friend, a scholar, too- Loyal, honest, and always true. A jewel, a genius-but yet a modest dame Destined to be listed in the Hall of Fame. Tennis Club, '23, Hiking Club, '23, Lit- erary Society, -'24, Commercial Club, '25, Class Poet, '25. 'B'-bi' JOHN QLIN DEVANE John is full of pep and steam , He keeps the sidelines laughing and makes them back the team. Baseball, '25, Science, '25. 'S' 'i' 'I' BERTA ROBENA HOWARD Berta is a studious girl,' Her work' in Geometry will show it. But when some one says, Is not this Latin hard? In big disgust she will reply, Well, I know it. ' Literary Club, '24, '25, Glee Club, '25, Reading Club, '25, 'i'+'i' JOHN MARTIN FRANCK Mere words in cold print cannot describe the silver tongue of John. He means to fight with words and deeds, in school and out, For the things 'which he thinks are right. Football, '23, '24, Manager Football, '24, Monogram Club, '24, '25: President Stu- dent Body, '25g Tennis, '23, Most Gener- ous, '24g Most Dependable, '25, Class Testatorg Treasurer Student Body, '24, Hi-Y Club, '24, '25, '7'ff'ff2'i ., Ghz Lgfgmgg iijhieusmieuaaaumlsn VIRGINIA GATEWOOD HUSKE Virginia is a wee little thing, A wee little thing is she, And just one 'word will describe her- It's Qualitee, qualiteef' Literary Society, '22, '25, Athletic Asso- ciation, '21, Glee Club, '25, Secretary of Class, '23, Treasurer of Class, '25, Hiking Club, '21, Student Council, '24, Carolina Club, '25. '! i-4' JAMES LAWRENCE GREEN Upon whom the class puts large dependence, Upon the football field he is king, In lessons, athletics, and all acti'vities,' In fact he's Best all around in every- thing. Class President, '24, Class Editor LAFA- MAC, '25, Editor-in-Chief, Purple Tiger, '25, Editor Gimlet, '24, Most Loyal, '24, Best all round, '25, Marshal, '24, Foot- ball, '21, '22, '23, '24, Basketball, '23, Monogram Club, '24, '25, Captain Football, '24, Manager Baseball, '25, Class Basket- ball, '22, '25, President Monogram Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Delta Lambda Sigma, '24, '94-'l' SARAH LUCILE MARTIN Here is a girl of Glee Club fame, Who expects to make herself a name. E Literary Society, '22, '24, Glee Club, '22, '24, '25, President Glee Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '24, '25. '2 i-4' EDWARD JOSEPH HALE, SRD His ambition, perhaps, Is to edit a paper, With offices to fill Half a skyscraper. President Radio Club, '25, Class Foot- ball, '23, '24, Class Basketball, '22, Mar-- shal, '24, Literary Society, '22. ' ' ,A .- .,A.,.. . V.-.-1s..,f-arg!-11:--1 -, :M Le, PAGE TWENTY-ONE l l'5'f-'-'T 5 i E--il 5t3F'lEll -........ ....-......-.Y ....,-,.. ,., ,,...........,,-..M.,...........,..,...... ,Q .4 --.,.,,..., . . T. . Y, WH .. ,exwrj 'ff:'4: f.',f'gI., ,..1I.'f., ,,.',Z,I,?l,ggi,Ajlqljbg vcnafamqgm ,, 2 , E, A 3 5 f, - x I J E PAGE TWENTY-TWO an f e V. ,. -.,,,..,......sf.....u,.-.efa...,a.a. .e ,Y .lcv .Y , . HALLIE ELSIE Moons Some people have so much in a name, That what Else Moore can they wish? Hiking Club, '22, Tennis Club, '22g Lit- erary Club, '22, '23, '24, Marshal, '24, Student Council, '243 Vice-President Glee Club, '25. '! i' 'I' JAMES BALLENTINE INGOLD A tall and husky lad is he,' But he's never studied as he should! He is just as smart as smart can be, And could easily uin fame-if he would! Class Baseball, '22g Class Football, '22, '23, '24, Mlarshal, '24g Class Treasurer, '24, Dramatic Club, '24, '25. -s-+4 CHRISTIAN BERTHA MCKETHAN Bertha is the sister second in line Of the McKethan trio, fine. giterary Society, '24g Commercial Club, '2 fri:-'Z' THOMAS MURPHY Juno Murphy can manage many means to turn Although his midnight oil is yet to burn: Grate he hath for kindly being That brings him tributes like a king. Class Baseball, '22, Dramatic Club, '24 '25, Omas Club, '25: Class Football, '22 '24g Student Council, '24g Class Basket- ball, '23, '24. .svaarmseammn7'nu mhiuf'i7'luauunnuasusants . .,,, .--... N, as -Q .Q QL-, ,,,..,.-:K,,.,,,i,,:-V .,,..., ,..,. . N.. 4.1-...f , fi.:-1 7, . F' is E' s f-fL::,:: i:' -ff rf'ssM4f,2EM1EHfHmHEs,,s QQ , f R R MARY NIARVEL MCKETHAN Marvel is the eldest of the'sisters three? She is as quiet as she ran be. - ' 7'here's nothing she wonldn't do for you, Her friendship is solid thru-' and thru'. Commercial Club, '25, Literary Society, '24 ' 'Z l- 4' GEORGE ROBERT LEATHERWOOD Red is an athlete and a good one, loo, He deserves the highest kind of praise, And he's also good in English and History, .411d he knows his Parle:: 'vous Fran- raise, Football, '23, '24, Vice-President Class, '25, President Monogram Club, '24, Mono- gram Club, '24, '25, Radio Club, '25. 'Z'-k 'I' lWYRTLE JASPER :MCKETHAN Myrtle is good, Myrtle is bright And with the students she's All right. Literary Society, '24g Commercial Club, '24, '25, i '2 l-'S' SALEM SOLOMON MONSOIJR Saleni's good in everytliiizg, But best in iiiatheniatiesg He's a man you'd like to meet- A big, jolly, good fellow. A l 2 Class Football, '22, '23, '24, Class Base- ball, '22, Advertising Manager ,Purple Tiger, '24, Dramatic Club, '25, , PAGE TWENTY-THREE l ,,.,....,. ..,-m...--i 1, , A .,... W.- Y . M. .. ..., . ,.- . . ., . ,. ,... ,,.. . ... .......,..........,,, ..,.. .......,.., .- illllllllllIIIIIDIIIBMBHITIBNUIEIIIIIEZZIGKZBIHNIGFRSQILHIUA .ms -.. ,,, PAGE TWENTY-FOUR me fwfwar Concerning class politics Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Hi-Y dent, '25. '! :Ir'!' Basketball, '24, '25g Donor, '25, He's the man for the job, too,' ALICE TAYLOR MATTHEWS Those large blue eyes and head so wise, Belong to Alice, the Beautiful, In every case she'll win the prize For truth. And she's loyal and dutiful. Vice-President Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Best All Round, '25, Literary Club, '24g LAFAMAC Staff, '25, Executive Council Dramatic Club, '24. '3' 'E 'I' WILLIAM EDWIN HILL, JR. Bill is the president of our class, f There's nothing he is afraid to do. Club, '24, '253 Literary Society, '23, Toastmaster Junior-Senior Banquet, '24g Class Presi- MATTIE BELLE MAULTSBY There are some folks who fit their places so well, That headline stuff won't do-there's a better place to dwell. Science Club, '25, Commercial Club, '25, 'X' 'I' 4' FRANK SHORT HOWELL Miss Kate for delight in Latin makes a claim in Frank. Mrs. John in English gives him a place of 'very first rank- ln all besides lie proves himself a 'very shark, And leaves each phase of life he enters a bit less dark. Dramatic Club, '25g ,Hi-Y Club, '253 Latin Club, '25. ' Ghz ilvafanlaf 1 rr :J 1: Li za are its u in isa 1 MOLLIE ELEANOR NEW MAN She's going to understand it, if there's any way! ' ' No tearher may .vlide o'er n question any day Till Mollie understands it all. Tennis, '22, Hiking Club, '22, Literary Society, '22, '23, Dramatic Club, '25, De- baters' Club, '25, Latin Club, '25, Reading Club, '25, Triangular Debater, '25. .g. 4. 4. JAMES MCNEIL PARSLEY In lim, the best informed we see- lfVith pleasing look of dignity. But you should see him out of class- lispeeiolly with a certain lass! Class Baseball, -'22, Class Football, '22, '24, Student Council, '22, Fay-Hi-Say Staff, '22, Class Basketball, '23, Football, '23, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Orchestra, '25, Omas Club, '24, LAFAMAC Staff, '25, '5 k'5' MARY REED NEWTON If you are looking for a good, con- scientious girl you need look no further, here she is-Mary-the best one yet. She is a true and loyal friend. Literary Society, '22, '23, '24, Tennis Club, '22, Hiking Club, '22, Latin Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '25. '94-'S' HAROLD PATZ On the field they call him veteran, In class we call him Pat. Heir a kind and genial lad And a sport all around, at that. Baseball, '24, '25, Radio Club, '25, Delta Lambda Sigma, '24, Science Club, '25, PAGE TWENI Y FI IF ill All ii 9 IST L PAGE Tw ENTY-SIX 1 - fi 3- 51 fijjf dtbz Lafamac ,' A if it 4 SOPHIA LOUISE POPE Sophia has the power of inspiration- Her smile is nothing short of a sensation! Hiking Club, '22g Tennis, '22g Literary Society, '22, '23, '24 5 Librarian, '24, Glee Club, '25: Secretary Class, '253 Secretary Studen55Council, '25, School Editor LAFA- MAC, ' . '2'4 !' FRANK HIGHSMITH REMSBURG The three initials Frank likes best Are F, H. R. -Substitutes for a test! In science and in music, too, He knows enough to carry him through. Class Baseball, '22g Class Football, '22, '23, '24, Dramatic Club, '24, '255 Orchestra, '24, Class Basketball, '24, 'kd-'!' MARY KING POTEAT This curly headed little lass Is quite a wonder in our class. In Latin, when she's called upon to read She knows not surh a word as speedy The class will hold its breath and wait- Will she come down to a moderate gait? Girls' Literary Society, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club, '24, 'ZSQ Latin Club, '24, '2Sg Librar- ian, '23, '24, Tennis Club, '23, Hiking Club, '23 '5 l !' FLOYD LACY RIDDLE His chief asset is a winning smile, His chief desire to rest awhile! Football, '24g Basketball, '25, Class Basketball, '22, '23, '24, Class Football, '21, '22, '23, Lis1SFkl'lftCfUl1'2lf.Fl't!fl'2C3'K7'?Z!!i2iESiS?!lI'3lis17'S'T!W'33?JSEi'fi2i'l'T'3 l7!3! 'lH I n e u nies s ia,n,vnNnnl iloafamaf a it 1 u n a is an 5 ui l I n at , ALLIE BELVA PowERs Frisky little Allie! Full of l0've is she. Her rnind's at old F. H. S., Her heart at U. N. C. Basketball, '22, '23, '24, Captain, '24,, Hiking Club, '22, Baseball, '22, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Treasurer Eiteramg, Society, '23, '24, Monogram ,Clulggg 241' Athletic Association, '23, Curngntdiven-ts Club, ,'22, Commercial Club,il25,.,,, I V :Fi , . ,.i i ' ' -V ,tl ill . L ' - HENRY HONVARD SANDLIN They say that a good foundation counts. And, gee, Henry has it in his feet. He's good in studies, but better in sports, In fact, l1e's the Seniors' best athlete. Football, '23, '24, Basketball, '24, '25, Baseball, '24, '25, Class Basketball, '231 Class Football, '21, '22: Class Basketball, '23, Captain Basketball, '25, Editor Gimlet, '25, Athletic Editor Purple Tiger, '25, Ath- letic Editor LAFAMAC, '25, Monogram Club, '24, '25, Hi-Y Club. 'i k'!' ELLEN HENDRY SCOTT In studies slielis the star of the class, A 'very charming young lass, And for everything tliat's complicated She always has an answer created. Literary Club, '22, '23, '24, Tennis, '22: Hiking, '22, Class Chairman, '25, President S. P. Q. R., '25. 'S'-i !' jAMEs SIMPSON SCHENCK, JR. A gentleman born, a gentleman bred, And in addition a fine, level head. No frouble too great, nor place hard to ill, But finds Simpy there with a ready will. Editor-in-Chief LAFAMAC, '25, President Class, '23, Class Football, '22, '23, '24, Class Basketball, '24, '25, Class Baseball, '23, Literary Society, '23, Editor Gimlet, '24, Student Council, '25, Business Man- ager Purple Tiger, '25, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Omas Club, '25, Track, '25, Secre- tangy-Treasurer Hi-Y Club,,'24, Most Loyal, PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN 'UUBIIUIBIIMBIBHKHUUULSZEQIRllllllhllliillilllbillililnu ff l l l PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT T 3tLi2?t2'L.. in 0. ... - - '5l?F LSFFW5' . E M FRANCES WHITE STEDMAN For Frances is petite, and Frances she is fair- A fit encircling for her qualities to wear. Loyalty of the highest and ability so rare- These has she given and asked us all to share. President Class, '22, Tennis Club, '22, Hiking Club, '22, Athletic Association, '22, Girls' Literary Society, '22, '23, '24, Glee Club, '24, '25, Advertising Manager Fay- Hi-Say, '23, Social Editor Gimlet, '23, So- cial Editor Purple Tiger, '24, Marshal, '24, Secretary Student Bod, '24, Vice-Presi- dent Student Body, '25,, Most Energetic, '25, Songster, '25, President Dramatic Club, '25, Feature Editor LAFAMAC, '24, Carolina Club, '24, '! l-'S' RALPH MACKENZIE TIMBY Ralph is a regular florist, He works in a shop downtown. You can count on him when there's work to ,do And he'll do it without a frown. Football, '23, Class Football, '22, Delta Lambda Sigma, '24, Dramatic Club, '25. 'E'-lei' GLADvs STEIN Her smile goes a long, long way- All of us love her, of course we do! And friends? My goodness! She has more than a few! Science Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '25. '5' 4' '5' GRACE STANLEY STRICKLAND Stanley Strickland! Stanley Strickland! She will take you to the trickland! She's a wonder, she's a dream, She's the captain of her team. Vice-President of Athletic Association, '22, Secretary and Treasurer Monogram Club, '24, Current Event Club, '22, Caro- lina Club, '25, Basketball, '22, '23, '24, '25, Captain, '25, Commercial Club, Secretary and Treasurer, '25, Fay-Hi-Say Staff, '23, Secretary and Treasurer Student Council, '23, Most Attractive, '23, '24, Tennis Club, Eg, '24, Hiking Club, '22, Dramatic Club, ,ttzfsmaaaermseuaauuuixfuxf Cbzldfamdf .tfianescxnaanxuoags ,.-....-...................,-.,.-,....,.,,.....,,..,,,,, K 'r RUBY SEAGO Ruby is a charming lass,' She is the ,spit-fire of our class. She isa splendid actress, too, Of girls like Ruby there're but a few. ' Dramatic Club, '25, +4--3' MARVIN LEROY SMoo'r Marvin mingles most 'niongst maidens Where loudest he doth wish to boast! He's slow, yet entertains with many jests, And is withal a royal good fellow! Class Football, '22, '24, Track, '25, Hi-Y Club, '24, '25, Dramatic Club, '24, '25,. Latin Club, '25 3 Radio Club, '25, Chief Marshal, '24, '2 ! 3' DOROTHY YOUNG SHEETZ Some folks ride in a Ford machine- Maybe lhey're not to blame! But Dorothy rides in a Cadillac- And that's ridin' just the same! Tennis Club, '22, Hikin Club, '22, Lit- erary Society, '23, Glee Club, '25, Com- mercial Club, '25. 'E'-EQ' CHARLES MEEKS STRINGFIELD Readiu', writin', and 'rithmetic, Holds no charm over such as he. ' He finds his delight in lighter things, And looks for reward 'cause it's me! Class Football. '22, '24, Hi-Y, '25, Lit- erary Society, '23, Class Basketball, '25. PAGE TWENTY-NINE . , .,.,. ,. V , , . K . - ., ,, .-..,.,, .... ws... ... ,..,-.. W .- . ,, ,.,...., ., -.,,.,.....,.-t-.-...........-....,........-.-..,.t-,. lmlwnflluuunan-1wussupauumlmwmnmaritlasumalllllllli M . i- -. ,..- fr-.N f rv my - -'vw---v,,1-.,,:1 L... Ju.......--.. -,,vl.,.am. -www-pr..-.L v' wc..-.. M,ifml.um:.'1:..1nn,,-.1.1u:m...f,:.1::-.nm r-:alarm-'1rv., wf1 y f..-vang. rl ' 1 - ' 'Y . FY .2 V .-- . . is as ea is 5 a an as m 'AF U :nu inaxsyrarra is ana L1LL1AN BUTLER STRICKLAND Every action is straight forwardly revealed, For in our Best Sport no flattery is con- realed. Basketball, '22, '23, Literary Club, '22, '23, '2'4, Best All Round Girl, '24, Glee Club, '22, '23, '24, '25, Dramatic Club, '25, Vice-President Class, '24, Cheer Leader, '2f1, 353, Basketball Manager, '24, '25, Ten- n1s,' . . 'i i 2' BIARY CRUMARUE SUTTON Always laughing, merry and gay- This is our Mary from. day to day, The newer studies, she newer worries- .S'l1e'.s 0 good sport who never hurries. Literary Society, '22, '23, '24, Athletic Association, '21, Glee Club, '24, '25, Dra- matic Club, '24, '25, Class Prophet, '25, Tennis Club, '21, Hiking Club, '22, Caro- lina Club, '25. gags--:Q JoSE1'H1NI3 FRANCES TOWLER To know her is to love her, x , Could well be said of Joe. J John A. Oates Essay Medal, '24, Literary Society, '23, '24, '25, Class Basketball. '22, Reporter Purple Tiger Staff, '24, Hiking Club, '22, Latin Club, '25, Debaters' Club, '25, Glee Club, '25, Tennis, '22. '2 i Z' Louise ELLIOTT 'FYLER Louise has many talents, There is nothing she can't do. She spells, recites, and wins medals, And is an artist, too. Student Council, '23, '25, Scholarship 1 Medal, '23, Most Studious, '24, Literary ' l Society, '22, '23, Censor Literary Society, i '23, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Costume Man- ager Dramatic Club, '25, Arts Club, '25, Latin Club, '25, Best Speller, '23, PAGE THIRTY MENU!!!-'!6'Wl8lll5lll6llFfIllllQvl-IIIQFIIQRBNUSSRIFE'R555111395 Q 5 I I gill'-fmflimfniiiimv Eb! ibafamaf I I I I I l noir la r -,,. .-- ....... ., -...-w-,H-,.,-4...-...C-.,.. ... REBECCA VVYRICK VVADDELL A charm doth in Rebecca dwellg A beauty too, her features oversprcad. Expression there, as poets tell, Of purity and artistry within. Glee Club, '25g Librarian, '25. 'S' 4' 'S' SARAH MARGARET WALKER No task would she count too lowly to un- dertake For those inineed. Hers is a heart of sympathy. Tennis Club, 'ZZJ Hiking Club, '22g Lit- erary Society, '233 Glee Club, '25g Commer- cial Club, '25, 'ir-l-'Q' MARGARET MCIVER WIDDIFIELD A girl whose heart against bad marks is sealed, That one girl is our Margaret Widdifield. But she has a most engaging smile That will carry her on for many a mile. Literary Society, '24, '253 Librarian, '24g Commercial Club, '25. PAGE THIRTY-ONE IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll .-1-,L-4. f.,....., .... ..-..--' H ...--W - W,-.A--1. -if -..L -!1--f- -..-.-. s--..n:Iln14mw,:.uaug-13ca-:snszx-msgpq. E H A '?i?s3i,,,.gggmgiggfggnlac gllg g 1. if W CLASS POEM 1t's the fashion to say farewell when we come to the end of the rowg And the words ring out like a knell at the last of our meetings, we know. We are prone to look back' with a longing intense at the days that have past, And idly to say that we wish we might make such bright times all to last. We fling you the best that the swift passing hours crowded into those daysg All the hardships and toi.l 5 all the brightness andboons-these past hours have full praise: They each had its place in the making of life. Each one served as a stone For the steps that were crossing the moor to the path that one takes all alone. All alone? Yes, for the high heights each must climb for himself, to the crown. But we clasp by the hand one another in the hope of a worthy renown. Excelsior has gleame'd as our motto to guide allnthe four years through- And wepledge still our best as onward we go with that sign in full view. Through a quatrain of years, hand in hand, heart to heart, should smake strong-to endure. Much that's weak have we shedg and some growth have we made in the things that are pure. just a bit of a haze, Qand it's purple, I seel-D hangs around every line- Yet this day for our class is but one more of joy--we're advancing the sign! MOLLIE ELIZABETH HARDY, Class Poet. PAGE THIRTY-TWO xv Iannular!-:llall-a1'a'a-tlilmnnsnvze1.mnuzamnxaussazinllu f ' - z ,4 .L :una ,.:-,.: :::- :1:,::::::v::.:f1:..:.,.1-,..,1: , xw., . ...V .-. 'K - Y- f- Che imtainac ISTORY .0 ff WELL-KNOWN and oft repeated adage is that History repeats itself. Do lk! I. . . . . . not be surprised, then, if our history happens to be in some respects like a great lnany other class chronicles you have heard. There will still be enough difference L:-J to lend us a distinguishing personality. In the year 1921, about the middle of September, there set sail on the sea of knowledge a magnificent fleet proudly bearing the banners of white andf gold, and carrying the motto, Excelsior, This fleet was headed for a distant country- The Land of Graduation. Now this land could be reached only by a voyage of four years over a much traveled, but to us, just beginning the passage, unknown sea. Four isles must be -thoroughly explored before we could reach this promised land. Freshman and Sophomore, or the Lands of the Wise Fools, junior and Senior, or the Domains of the Owls, were the islands on which we must spend one year each. On board our vessel there were voyagers from sueh minor isles as fifth, sixth and seventh, and other ports, each f'rmly resolved to sreceed or go down with the ship. At times in our journey we were in the deep depths, but in most cases we rode the waves serenely. Some of our members almost fell overboard when the mercury stood below seventy, and I have known them to go headlong into the deep when it dropped as low as zero. At times we found the sea calm -and invigoratingg then again it was restless and nauseating. Luckily the most of those who found themselves floundering in the waves were rescued hy life-savers and given a good lecture of warning by the Captain. In our first year out, eighty-five foolish, frivolous Freshmen-the largest class that had entered F. H. S.-so large that three rooms were required to house it--began its career with the election of Frances Stedman, President: Clay Cheek, Vice-President, and Donald New, Secretary-Treasurer. This was a memorable year for F. H1 S. The new class, along with the older sea dogs, entered into the spirit of their fleet with real enthusiasm. Pep and energy were rousingly shown in the help given to make the football team of 1921 the Champions of the State. This year marks, too, the first gift of the Kiwanis Medals. John PAGE THIRTY-THREE ' - -s ' ' ' .-,--- .K . ,Y . , Qlpfgllillvlllllllm Chg Lgfgmgg FA' IIIIQIIIIIIBRB i Ill ... Larkins won the Deelamation Medal, and Clay Cheek the Essay Medal, for the Freshman Class. . It was at this time that the High School took a notable leap in importance in the State. The football team won the State Championship, and the basketball and baseball teams both made good showings. The student body and athletic association were now organized. Many other activities also were carried on successfully. Much of the success of these under- takings was due to the loyalty of the Freshman Class. I K The fall.of 1922 found us on the isle of pride, false knowledge, and sophistication- we were Sophomores! Simpson Schenck, George Leatherwood, Virginia Huske, and Dorothy Sheetz were our honorable officers. Stanley Strickland, Dicky Lilly, and James Coffey were chosen for the High Schoolstatistics, and John Anderson was selected for THE LAI-'AMAC staff. Louise Tyler won the spelling contest, and the scholarship medal for that year. Early in the fall of 1923 our class, now seasoned, experienced, responsible, influential Juniors, organized with Lawrence Green, Presidentg Lillian Stickland, Vice-President, Mary Sutton, Secretary, and James Ingold, Treasurer. Further honor and acknowledgment of the class' popularity was shown when the student body, the first organized in the new Alexander Graham Building, chose for two of its officers Frances Stedman and john Franck. The class excelled in all athletics, its members composing a large 'part of the teams. The class teams won both the football and basketball championships of the High School. In September, 1924, we set out to weather the storms brought upon us as Seniors. Were we at last upon that longed for shore? Could it be possible that those privileges which characterize a Senior year were so near at hand? The class missed those whom disaster had befallen during the days of the long voyage, and now was composed of fifty-nine boys and girls. These filled their new positions with dignity and a determination to lead the school through another successful year. In William Hill, George Leatherwood, Sophia Pope, and Virginia Huske the class found most efficient officers. In the organization of the Student Body the class held the leadership, John Franck, Frances' Stedman, and George Leatherwood being chosen officers of this body. John Anderson and Simpson Schenck were elected President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively, of the Hi-Y Club. The class continued to excel in athletics. The football championship was again won by the class team, while the class was well represented on all the varsity teams. Many outstanding characters were found in the members of the class. Alice Matthews, Frances Stedman, Lillian Strickland, Lawrence Green, Simpson Schenck, Jim Parsley, and john Anderson won places from the fifteen statistics for the High School. But the length of the chronicle fails mel To relate even a small part of the many happy, inspiring and amusing experiences that have fallen to our loli would he as impossible as it would be to stand one of Miss Newton's Geometry examinations in a forty-minute period! l So, let us weigh anchor and plant our feet firmly on the Isle of Tomorrow, while we foster the dream of our happy four years at ole F. H. S. J. H. ANDERSON, JR., Historian. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR lllllllllllllllllllllllllllvllllIIIIIIIIIIWBU , .. . .a . - .M .. .. .,,... ,..,...,, . Ghz itafamac as .K I' I I 9 1 x I I K fl. Q fl E T was raining. The drops spattered against the window pane in a most forbidding fashion. But as I sank down on the inviting davenport, L saw on the table the crystal revealing-ball. Being in the mood for dreams, I caught up the ball, and these are the things I saw: 1 In Washington, D. C., making a great reputation as Speaker of the House M I ' of Representatives, is John Anderson. The vision slowly vanished and where should I be next? In New York City in the Academy of Music listening to what I thought was the greatest baritone singer in the world-Mr. Spencer Bennett. Taking the place of this picture, came George Brafford. He was standing before the altar. His bride was grinning sheepishly by his side. George was trying hard to say some- thing. Finally he murmured, I-I-I will. What a beautiful model, I exclaimed as I recognized The Elite in Paris. Looking closer, whom should I see but Mildred Cotton posing for an artist! She was gowned in one of the most beautiful creations I have ever seen. Some one seemed to say to me, That is the creator of all Parisian styles. fe, wi 1 fs: 'JN I i v I 5 , M- -rr - I I V JK .li I ,, W V1 4 i 1 i 1 A table comes into view. On it is a book. Who is the author ? How surprising, Why, Thomas Culbreth. What is the name of the book? Criticism of Women's Styles in Clothes! Here stands a little schoolhouse all nestled among the trees. The classrooms are visible. Marion Downing is at the board explaining why X is equal to Y. On the streets of Philadelphia, newsboys are running around with Extras A gentle- man buys one. On the front page in huge letters is Mr, John Franck, the great orator, is critically ill at his home in New York. . The literary world is all aglow. What over? A new book of Lyrics and Sonnets. It is Mollie Hardy's first volume. h Now I see people pouring out of a great building. Back of them comes a dignified looking person-Rev. W. E. Hill, jr. The crowd is exclaiming over the wonderful talk on Radio just delivered to them by this distinguished man. As though to answer the cry of many tormented students, Berta Howard has published a Jack -Solutions to Geometry Problems! The dream of Virginia Huske has come true at last. She is presiding in a certain tall young man's home! What is it I see now? A great factory. Across the front is a sign, lngold and Co., Gum Factory. Peering into a window l see the owner seated at his desk. About his chair PAGE THIRTY-FIVE E14 Z1Z1?6,2l.'Lli'i3Ef 4 '.'i'CE f l! 1 N gin n 'sim a u :fum f ar ef za we re is 'ft e w t f 1. .i i! 1 I IB zu a ! F I I u I 5 1 E I l I F I Q l U 9 'P 1 3 u I z 'NY41 several children are clamoring, Daddy, give us some chewing gum. The employes, john DeVane, Bill Davis and Henry Sandlin, are laughing heartily at this joke. As this factory vanishes another appears, bearing this sign: Oil Sz Lamp Co., Murphy Judd, Prop. Never having burned the midnight oil for himself, he wishes to give others the benefit of it. Seated before his desk, a distinguished looking man has just pronounced a sentence, Not Guilty. The judge is none other than George Leatherwood. - An old, faded envelope is lying on the floor. A man walks into the room, picks it up and reads: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin announce the marriage of their daughter i Sarah Lucile to q Mr. Frank Patterson U August 12, 1925, 322 Person Street, Fayetteville, N. C. Miss Hallie Moore has just received a medal for the fastest typist of the day. She is smiling her gratitude. A tall, dignified professor is entering the classroom. He is carrying the New and Enlarged Dictionary, by Mollie Newman, the word wizard! The vision is blurred for a moment, and is it clears, I recognize Mary Newton in Japan- a great missionary for her church. The old home town is all astir. Many young people are at the station. Descending from the train steps, is Jim Parsley, of New York, accompanied by his lovely blonde wife, formerly of this city. V ' Who is the teacher ringing the bell in front of the schoolhouse? Let me look closer. She seems to be talking to two other teachers. Yes, Lillian Strickland is principal of a three-teacher school in the most needy part of the county. Here is a young man sitting at his'desk. He seems to be idle. Charles Stringfield's law books have disappeared, and he has an important case in about an hour. He is trying to think up an excuse to tell the judge! n Madam's Beauty Parlor, Hair Bobbing and Dyeing a Specialty -Louise Tyler. Coming into a large department store, a lady stops at the first counter to purchase some powder. Margaret Widdifield is showing her just thef right shade, demonstrating on her own nose. The customer wishes to see the manager, and? goes to the fourth floor. The manager is none other than Frank Howell. On the floor of his office, Manager Howell displays college goods, exclusively. Caps and gowns are lying around in very conspicuous places. ' A new age appears! How well the people look! Annie Carver has discovered that sleeping at right angles is the healthiest method of sleeping! ' What a beautiful stage. Who is the central figure of the chorus girls? Alice Matthews in Her Dusty Desire. Who is this distinguished person? Margaret Cain, of course, -the great composer i11 Berlin, Germany. Oh! Look at that handsome figure on the baseball diamond! Directing and instructing the boys is Bill Barr, the coach. Frank Remsburg is deftly putting the finishing touches on the greatest statue that has ever been carved. ' The man who is raking his garden is Lawrence Green. Two or three of his children are helping him, while his pretty young wife is supervising the work. PAGE THIRTY-SIX KUIIIIEIZSSZTIQIHIIEEIUIE lllIllllEE959T.R .F!! ?!llEH'5!'7?' r N .-, , ,. . . .. .... .,,,. . ., 1 rf,l4,, fe f - re er-er:-.znzrr-zz 1 T, 4 I ii. .i',., .ff.,fQf...f..2fR'l Eb' Lafamaf .,!,f'e2i,2.f .L'!..'.1lfL'ff5i5i9-.'lt ,,, V , H-1 Jw-alAh.M A-Axtiul, - 4- r 1 n I Z .Fi ' - If I see Virginia Bain, an old maid, chasing the neighbors' chickens off of her flower It garden. V ' 'A The interior of a house is seen. A step ladder is in a room, and on the topmost step Ii, of the ladder is Doshie Simmons, Interior Decorator. ' F ' The ball seems to carry me along a winding road. Finally it stops before a lovely X little tearoom, run by Myrtle, Marvel and Bertha McKethan. 4 lx I Floyd Riddle is still a riddle. I see him wandering around the streets, undecided as to A Q' what he shall do. i Q A sign glides into the vision of the little ball. It reads: Towler and Timby, Florists. ' N i Under the sign is a remarkable display of flowers. xl!! As the sign fades from my eyes down the road comes a whirlwind of dust. Suddenly i I. a car draws along-side and stops. There seated in a grayi racer is Thelma Anderson, still 1 at it. l Gladys Andrews, Rebecca Waddell, Ruby Seago, Gladys Stein, Margaret Walker and Allie Powers, the famous Florida Bathing Beauties, are splashing warm sea water on a 1 . handsome young man. He runs to his friend for, protection. As he turns his face in my A - direction, it proves to be none other than Edward Hale. ' ,- Who is the charming looking person coming down the street? He is tall and handsome i' with a figure like a Greek god. Salem M-onsour-how astounding! in I turn the ball around again and again, and there seems to be nothing. Oh! there U it is. Where can this strange place be? Why are the men climbing trees? Now, I unders ' 1 stand: the place is Africa. Miller Patterson and Harold Patz are trying to prove to the j 't world that men did not descend from monkeys. ' In Washington, D. C., Miss Dorothy Sheetz, one of the leaders of society, is riding , .' around in her car. The car is filled with young people. On the front seat is her riding l 5 companion of old, from the Sunny South. l , What is everybody singing? Some one holds up the latest song hit. I read, You 5 Never Can Tell What a Red-Headed. Mama Can Do, by Sophia Pope. Q I What a quaint little woman on that cottage porch! Mary has always had King in her ' 1 name, but now she is a queen of her own dainty home! fs Mr. J. Simpson Schenck, jr., the inventor of the automobile Pluto, has just won, by a ' big margin, the cross-continent race. 1 Again I turn the ball around slowly. It is Ellen Scott, that I see. She is private secre- I tary to a great democratic president. ' A H In the operating room of St. Luke's Hospital I see the famous surgeon, Dr. Smoot, l gf: performing one of the most wonderful operations ever. He is assisted by his head nurse, 1' Miss Mattie Belle Maultsby. ' The next that comes into view is a class in gymnastics. The teacher is a trim little miss. if! , Why, one of my old classmates! Stanley Strickland herself! ' Pi Frances Stedman had found an outlet for her abounding energy. She has literally ,Fl transformed a little crossroads town into a place of parks and shaded avenues. Again I turn the ball. Nothing appears. I gaze intently into it--still the blankness with Wi, nothing in view-Alas! I realize that I have seen the future of all my classmates. And I -is can but wonder if each has chosen for the best! 'il' Mmw CROMARTIE SUTTON. ii' ,il 'if .! . Pg l !! IZ! N u lf!! lu!! .Ill PAGE Tl-uR'rv-sr-:van xr i ' -..mltu-' a1w'm'slunmin:tunnisalumnaumimanilanluisIilmlllillI l'-'iililw l'l W, ' 'Q ' ' V - V- - ' Y -- - .- H V - . 2 ... '.:....ra11,'i...:..an.se,s,.,,,,,e r .4f9E.iL5fHU1H.P , LAST WILL ,D AND K, - - p y AMENT ,I ' X' 1 viii il ii - tw, f. IQ 5 Iii. 'ff .Q , .1 . f. Z. Q' QV f fl, ,fw- North Carolina Cumberland County City of Fayetteville NOW all men by these presents, that: We, the Senior Class of 1925 of the Fayetteville High School, of the aforesaid County and State, being of sound ,.-'f mind and disposing memory, but knowing that we go as Methuselah went, do . hereby make our last will and testament. JF all 541'-IFN? ARTICLE I-SECTION I 9' ' 'Q To our parents and the trustees of the schools we bequeath our gratitude for the privilege of having had so excellent provision for the days of our preparation for college or calling. - ARTICLE II--SECTION I To the Faculty, our guideposts of learning, we are greatly indebted and give and bequeath to them our fullest wishes for added wisdom and austerity. ARTICLE III-SECTION I To each of the following, we bequeath as befitteth, our gratitude for what they each and severally have done for us: 1. To Mr. Howell, for his lively interest in a class new to himg for his timely help in all our needs, and for his comradeship. 2. To Mr. Harley, who has tried so earnestly to drill French into blocks of stone, we bequeath our thanks for the impressions he has tried to make. 3. The Latin section bequeaths to Miss Kate, heartiest thanks and appreciation for her having let them fight before her the Gallic Warsg for having suffered them to make the halls re-echo Cicero's eloquenceg and for her endurance to the nth time the tragic trans- lations of the fate of Aeneas! 4. To Mr. McCain, the Science Section bequeaths good will and thanks for his having put up with its many provoking misdeedsg and the smashing of things that characterized its laboratory days. 5. To Miss Newton, the Senior Class bequeaths its deep gratitude for her incessant labors to bring to pass the LAFAMAC. 6. To Miss Fisher, our sincere appreciation for having had a real history teacher, and we bequeath to her the privilege of saying, I taught him. 7. To Mrs john, we bequeath our thanks for the understanding of nature and the love of poetry she has so earnestly tried to implant in our mindsg and we further bequeath to her all the themes, odes, and sonnets we have been able to produce, PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT If: 53 55 3 is B ,,. Q. 's Pl N Q! Y? ff H F fl I I R Q i U T Ui H P, T L 'aa sl VT 23 fl V4 in ll 'Q 3 Q is I a 1 'z 'H as lillllllllllllll 8. To Miss Alexander, we bequeath thanks for both the satisfaction she has accorded the inner man, and for all the free lunches she has provided at midnight and other unseasonable hours. I 9. To Messrs. Manrod, Harmer and Mr. McCain, we bequeath our gratitude for their untiring attempts to make very Apollos and Dianas of us all! I ARTICLE 1-SECTION II ' We do hereby exclude the Freshmen from our will for the following justifiable causes: 1. Their self-confidence would! reject anything of value we might leave them. 2. Their total irresponsibility makes it unwise for them to-be entrusted with any of the highly valuable items within our power of bestowal, and their pep makes impossible the appreciation of the learning we have to bestow. ARTICLE II-SECTION II Togthe Sophomores, we leave our arduous studies in Caesar and in Geometryg the long exams in these subjects and all other pleasant tasks. ARTICLE 111-SECTION II To the Juniors we bequeath our privilege of wearing the caps and gowns at their commencement. K Also to the juniors we leave our playground-otherwise known as the laboratory, with the hope that they will try not to break more tubes or spill more acids than we did. ARTICLE I-SECTION III To'the various clubs we bequeath all tiresome jokes, and borrowed themes, and all music except Jazz! ARTICLE I-SECT1oN IV The following are bequests made by the Seniors to various pupils of the lower grades. They may seem insignificant, but they 'really consist of the graduates' most prized and precious possessions, and we hope they will be received in the spirit in which they are given. Our youthful Apollo, John Anderson, wills his manly beauty and blushing tendencies to Sloppy Harry Latimer. Salem Monsour wills to Dick McNeill the title of best all-around boy in High School. Marvin Smoot does give to Buck Webb all the squeaks and rattles of his old Ford, Methuselah. Henry Sandlin willeth to Donald New the title of best athlete of the Senior Class, provided he will not take too much liberty with the title. Captain Green hereby giveth his school spirit, with all the other honors he has captured, to anyone who will prepare himself for this responsible position. J im Parsley lets fall the title of Sheik to J. D. Jen ins. This carries with it all the flappers he might have captured during his wonderful heart-breaking career. Virginia Huske reluctantly bequeaths that everlasting giggle to anyone who is able to to keep it going. , Alice Matthews wills her dramatic ability to the girl who looks longingly toward a stage career. Simpson Schenck bestows upon the unlucky boy that shall take his place as editor of T1-11: LAFAMAC, all the troubles that are connected with the honor of the office. In the interest of justice in the matter of the final settlement of this will, the class appoints the rising Junior Class as its executor, and for the trouble involved it bequeaths the spirit of the class of '25. l Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Class of '25 to be its last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who at their request, and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, do subscribe our names, and witness thereunto. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1925. J. M. FRANCK, Attorney. Witnesses: . BILL Mansn, MARGARET BLUE, ALEX ALLANACH, EDNA AnAMs PAGE THIRTY-NINE Ghz Lafamac I I I I I ICI lrlil I Q I E 1 1 ' i i i 1 1 5 l 9 5 I l 5 i 1 i . l I 5. --.L fa. .-....---a.. -s W- s . s- L... ...-.L.-.-L-.,-.,,..- ,,,. ,,,,,,, I lilllllflllllllllllllll-llllllllllllallllllllll ' vu -an '1 ' -ef -H'-f - ---'---1' +I '-'-- '-'- 1 - - t -- ..:.:.-:a.r..1-agzzszaiuu.-4.44-,s.s.-4. n 1 . H I U e I rc EZ U I u B I l I I ll 'I I K 1 I I I I I an I I Ki nr U U 8 I 'IW 9 ! 5 In I lr I - x 9 I il 9 Ii ai I if s u 5 Q PAGE FORTY ,4'59F,, 1PHFH!UHF CAPS AND GowNs What are those queer, flapping figures, A-coming down the aisle, In stately line, real dignified ? Do see the peoplesmile! 'fOh, it's the Senior Class, my lad, In their new caps and gowns, Say, don't they look unused to it? Most like the circus clowns. Tommy Culbreth is a sight to behold, His gown trails on the floor, And next do look at Salem Monsour, just coming in the door! His cap it sits atop his head, In front his gown won't meetg And the hem of it, I do avow, Is two inches above his feet! Alice, and Mary, and Allie too- Their caps do hide each face, While that of Henry H. Sandlin, Mocks a rider's at a race. And that one there, whose knees you see, With his gown too short by far, Is the newest member of our class, His name is VVilliam Barr. And so the ralliery lasts on, Keeping time to the Junior song, VVe truly might make a rhyme to gowns- Some too short, some too long. Andlthe Juniors, as they sing in glee, Breathed a little prayer, Oh Lord, keep us from such a fate, In our graduation year. LAWRENCE GREEN Qlbibf JLLNIIJHS OH BoY E9 O cms' if NLY 5 fvloni' -NK I SUPHUVIURE 1 FRESHVIAH I 2 LV ' 'i F! E3 53 'V In Af! ' ' v xvx, swim, I the Lafaqm: Rh if COLORS: Blue and Vlfhite ALEXANDER ALLANACH. GEORGE WELLS RAYNOR JUNIOR CLASS Mo'r'r0: Essc quam zfidere 'S' 'lf 4' OFFICERS RUBY MACELHANNON ...... EDNA VIRGINIA ADAMS ....... PAGE FORTYHTWO lL FLOWER: Peony ...........President .......Vice-President ...........Secrefary .......Treasurer f c.urIiw!BnVln1?J-REQ! the imfamac In u S 1 1 IS abt lnafamat S7 li I-Ins If JUNIOR CLASS EDNA VIRGINIA ADAMS ALEXANDER S. ALLANACH MARGUERITE MAY ANDREWS SARAH PRATHER ARMFIELD RUTH' ELLEN BETHUNE FRANCES WARD BLACK VERA JOSEPHINE BUCKINGHAM MARY KYLE BULLARD VON CLINE BULLARD, JR. MIRIAM ELIZABETH BUNDY ' MILDRED CHRISTINA CADE ESTO MARIE CAMPBELL EXETER MAUD CHITWOOD JOHN FAIRLEY CLARK IRENE CLUTE THOMAS WALTER CROWSON NELLIE ELIZARETH CURRIE ANNIE KELSO CURRIE MARY FRANCES DOWNING CHARLES DUFFY FRANCK MIRIAM RATCLIFFE GILLIAMV, f ALBERTA JONES HALE ELTON FOOTE HALL ' ELZITA HAMMOND- CULVERT HAMMONS THOMAS ENGLISH I-I11.L JULIAN BROWN HUTAFF ANDREW JACKSON LUCILE JOHNSON LEAH JONES MARY ABILENE KUTZ HARRY GOULD LATIMER, JR. MAURICE LESSEM JOSEPHINE LYON RUBY MACELHANNON WILLIAM HILL MARSH O. J, MULLINIX BESSIE GRANT PALMER MII.LER iiING PATTERSON MARIE PATZ MARGARET ALLISON PERRY GEORGE WELLS RAYNQR VIRGINIA PAGE REYNOLDS MARY SHAVITZ DOSHIE SIMMONS MAMIE CHURCHILL SMITH MARY EMMA STRICKLAND KATHLEEN WEST ANNIE BLACK WILLIAMS HALLIE IRVIN WILLIAMSON RUTH ZEIGHAUSER PAGE FORTY-FOUR I I L -I nw'-rsh 3415? T1-Rnvsnmmzsssnisssaafas Rafe? sulliiflifiyulea 411112 ibafamac 49 F 4' rf f I X! 4 Q fl!f WX. X xXsx f 'U' vv.,t . lv,-N g .4-'VJL -1- ...- - 3, 0 -1 ., .,,- ' f - .4 '-- Q Nu.. .g.,,,..-' uphx Q. X , X UK 2 N HMK 'I it I .A PAGE FORTY-FIVE . ' 3,43 T 'E' fl 0.11152 Lafaman tt SOPHOMORE CLASS MOTTO: Struggle Upward COLORS: Lavendeaf and White FLOWER: Sweet Pea 'Q' 'R' 'Z' OFFICERS JOSEPH. LBOYKLN PEMBERTON ....... ........,............ .........,... I ' resident FRANCES CRAVEN HALL ....,........,.....,. ....... l fire-President ELIZABETH PEMBERTON UNDERWOOD ..... ..,.. S ccretary JOHN UTLEY MCLEOD .,..,...,...,............ ..,.. 7 'reasurev' L ' i PAGE FORTY-SIX misragaazslzaaunfirdiiinBEEBBIIIHEIELTQ2,2'L:,,:a2:fL2KaX?-it ingqigu L, GISIJZ Lafanlac FOR I I: fs IA E O EVE--gy R HTH-B gxbfgiifi aug if O E R E Ia R I-A R R R In R R E AT- .mA,.T..C.A,C,,,, I, SOPHOMORE CLASS THEODORE HORACE ALABASTER EvA MAE AVERITT EDWARD SPALDING BENAS GRACE TRUMAND BENNETT 1 MARGARET FRANCES BLUE ANNIE ELIZABETH BOWLES ELIZABETH MILDRED BREECE FAY ELIZABETH BROWN CECIL FISHER BULLARD ANNIE HUNT BULLOCK WALTER AUSTIN CAMPBELL ODESSA CAMPBELL EULAND CANADY CHARLES CUMSTON CHADBOURN ANGUS CURRIE CHASON MILDRED LOUISE CHEEK MARTHA HOLTON CLARK GRACE CHALMERS CLAYTON ETHEL REID CLAYTON JOHN CROOM INA JEAN DAVEY ROBERT VANCE DAvIS INA LOUISE DEPOE ELIZABETH DEVANE INEZ DUPREE EDWIN FELTON PAULINE JOHNSON FELTON KENNETH RAYNOR GALLUP LUTHER GENQI-RY, JR. BESSIE MARGARET GIBBS FRANCES MARGARET HALL GEORGE ALLISON HATCH HAROLD VINCENT HEDGPETH CHARLES ANDREW HERRING SARAH DUMOND HILL y MARGARET ATHALIA HOBBS JOSEPHINE FRANCES HODGE ZULA REYNOLDS HOUGH MARY DALICE HOWARD CAROLYN HUGGINS HOWARD CLIFTON JACKSON NOLLY JACKSON ROLL ZADIE ROSE ZARRAN PAGE FORTY-EIGHT-1 HELEN KELLY MARJORIE KIMRALL ROBERT MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT ELEANOR MACKUBIN LILLY ANNIE HUBBARD MCILWINEN JOHN PAUL UTLEY MCLEOD ANNIE LOUISE MCKETHAN CRAWFORD BIGGS MCKETHAN FLORA MCPHERSON MCNEILL JAMES DOBBIN MCNEILL HOWARD WALTON MCRAE ZETTIE MARTIN A HARRIET KATHERINE MONAGHAN KATHERINE LUCII,E MORRIS FREDERICK VICTOR MOTZ DONALD AMBROSE NEW ALBERT GLENN NEWBERRY ELIZABETH MARY NOLAN GEORGE ATKINS O,HANLON JOSEPH BOYKIN PEMBERTON HUGH MILTON PINKSTON FREDERICK VAUGHN POAG KATHERINE PURDIE BERTHA ELIZABETH SANDLIN EMMA LUCILE SCOTT SADIE SHAVITZ MARION ELOISE SMITH JOSEPH BERNARD STEIN WALTER GREGG SUTTON FRANKLIN HARLEE TOWNSEND, JR. DOROTHY ANN TUCKER ELIZABETH PEMRERTON UNDERWOOD LILYON DALTON WALKER WALTER BUCK WEBB CLIFTON CARL WELLONS PAUL DUVAL WEST X JOHN WHITWORTH VVEISSIGER ADA AILENE WILLIAMS EDITH MARGARET WILLIAMS MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS KATHERINE M. WILLIAMSON VARA HELEN WRIGHT elnslnalnnisnl-:iAllnx:mnaII'nln'lIAsnssz:.Buzzaseizmnxxnmuur-:mums Ghz iLafamac LILQIEEMMLEN 1 1 iw, W IIIIIIXX Illlllk anna fllnqgkxlxx 0 x l I I I , 1 x 1 Cx Q-VUAW 2 . 8- Q 1 , fnhx. MIIIKN. !lIllllXXX' ig: A Ai- Q , tx , W 7 'Z fx ., -t W -F V V .. , ., . . , ,, rg M , P- -- 1 I ' . Q- - .. .W ,E K- V. naO.,ra:z.Jm.,useuasEt,iZ ang Lgfgmgg L, i1w.11m.aWa.,g,,,EEwa FRESHMAN CLASS MOTTO: To thine own self be true. COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Forget-me-not '5' 4' 'X' OFFICERS GEORGE HENRY JENKINS ....,... ,............ I Jresident LEE ROY VVILLIFORD ..,.....,...... .............,........... I five-President RUTH KATHERINE MOFFITT ....... ...,,.,. S ecretary and TY8G591tT6T lL ' JI PAGE FIFTY 'llllllU3Sh2F3ZiifY9.'4'4'f.n5I!'12i1,isb...aQ1.m1 f:h'Z1?iE?l15.EG13??A' M, . The ibtlftlllltlf i ' . 'I V,,,,.-UA, . -I - si-5-if I IIIEi3e'Daf'aim A A A 15 A A A MARGARET ADAMS DOREEN ALABASTER NANNIE ALLEN JOHN ALBERT ANDERSON HENRY LONDON ANDERSON' THOMAS BADGER ALTON GLENN BARIJOW MABEL ELORISK BEARD ELIzADETI-I SIKES BLUE JOHN EDGAR BRETT ELIZABETH KOMBAN BROWN MARY SHAW BRYAN EDWARD EARL BULLA FRANCES ALMIRE BULLA PAULINE BULLARD KATHLEEN ESTELLE BULLOCK HENRY FRANKLIN BULIIOCK LUMSDEN BUNDY BESSIE MARIE CAMERON WILLIAM JOSEPH CAMPBELL CHARLES GAY CARTER WILLIAM HOWARD CHASON WILLIAM CLARK BONNY ROSE CRAWLEY VANCE HAMPTON CRANE OLIVER CORNELIUS CULDRETH JOHN DEAVER CURRY RICHARD GEORGE DAVEY ELLA BLANCHE DAVIS CORA BELLE DAVIS JAMES MCLURE DEMPSEY JAMES ELLIS PAULINE EVANS SELBY HOWARD EVANS DOROTHY SUTTON FRANCK VIRGINIA FELDER BLANCHE FISHER DAVID GILLIS PAULINE GILLIAM PAGE FI FTY-TWO FRESHMAN CLASS GEORGIA GILKEY SUSIE HENRIETTA GRADY U DANNY LEE H.AIRE SAMUEL AMOS HAMMOND DORA LILLIAN HARDY ALTON HAYES H CONNOR HOLLAND, JR. ELEANOR GWIN HOLLINSHED WILLIAM JEFFRIES HOLMES LEIGHTON HUSKE, JR. , MILDRED RACHEL INGOLD RENA MAE NUNNERY OLIVE FLORENCE ORION HILAR MAE O'QUINN ROBERT JAMES PALMER JULIAN PARKER D. T. PERRY CHARLES PINKSTON FRANCES POPE LONNIE ALTON POWERS PAUL RIDDLE DUNCAN COOPER ROGERS MARGARET ADELAIDE JANOSKIE GLENN ALONzo ROwEL.L GEORGE' HENRY JENKINS EUGENE SDART JEFFRIES WURTHINGTON JAMES JOLLY RAYMOND JOHNSTON n RUTH ELIZABETH JONES JARVIS DEVEREAUX- JONES LUCILE JONES CEDRIC JORDAN AUGUSTUS SCOTT KELLY VICTOR CRESS KESTLER BENJAMIN EVANS KISTLER OWEN JASPER MCCALL MAGOLENE MCDANIEL JANIE MCKETHAN JOHN HOUGH MCPHERSON EDMUND BISHOP MARTIN FRANCES HVUDDER ROTHWELL GLADYS ESTELLE SCOGGINS MARTHA VIRGINIA SCOTT THEODORE FRANKLIN SCOTT GAITHER SCOTT MARY HARDING SCOTT KATHLEEN MARY SCOTT JAMES PALMER SLOCLJMB ELEANOR PESCHAU STEDMAN LOUISE JANIE STRICKLAND PETER THEOFIELD RUTH MARIE TOWLER BERT TOWNSEND MARY ELIZABETH TURLINGTON ANNIE ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD RICHARD STEVEN UPTON RONALD MACKENZIE MATHESON NORRIS MELVIN VALANDINGHALI ALBERT SIDNEY MELVIN NATHAN MILLER ANNIE CAROLYN MINOR RUTH KATHERINE MOEEITT WILLIAM MCKETHAN MONROE DANIEL MONROE DONALD MCQUEEN MOORE WILLIAM HAROLD MORRIS RALPH MULLINIX A' MINNIE KATHERINE NEWTON FRANCES NOLAN FRANCES WADDELL ESTELLE VIRGINIA WALKER JESSE JONES WEISIGER LAMAR WILBUR WELLONS FRANK HANDY WEST MARGUERITE EVELYN WEATHERS DAISY MAY WEBB CHARLES CARRQLL WEST LEE ROY WILLIEORD ARLIE WENDEL WILLIAMS his.. lllllllllllllllll SIIIIIIIBBSIEEEEEBEPBM.?JlF?U5T A 'Og - , fn-:S , Qlbe ilafamac ilu illllennnrmnn BORN JULY 19 1911 DIED OCTOBER 17 1924 HAROLD ARNOLD MANLY BENAS i ,il .5 1, QV Lu in :r Q H-5 ,Agri fx. ' w aw. pw' E 1 I . l if L.. 1 v 3 .it AQ' H! 11' r 1 3IQ,!!!L!i.!Q.'4!.g,!L .L .'J'.LE.!J'ELt Ghz Lafamac ,y l, I LF 9145, I P, lt! I I' lv gg 1 'W Y y A -v--...I i 1 --- ---. 'A ' 7 Y A Y 'H - 'mA'i A Y 'l V ggzl l i fi H l ei ll!! l ' 1.lb ilgil ll' P .. lf lil lfl lie? str !i X 3 iv! Hai Q OUR HIGH ScHooL BUNCH lgli dvi l l!1f ii: What does become of all the boys-and girls 3 f !i ' 1 .- 4! When high school days are o'er-- 455, l'.Q VVhen the aside their ens and books do lay Z' E' ' y p E. is yjgif To pick them up no more? QQEE 5551 X l!if Some may be merchants, and settle downg -is Others will go to collegeg The first to gain the worldly goodsf The last to get knowledge. il li 1: l There's johnjwho a lawyer may become 1' And save us from the court.i :li Henry will be a great stock broker, lit! And Bill stay at the fort. il fill ii Simp will no doubt enter politics And save our state from distress. 'Eli' Floyd's so tight he'1l become a banker, jg? And have more money than the rest. Pl , -le Pl' .' jing 'l'here's one in our bunch, a ne'er do well- fs? He'll speculate, and roamg 'He'll leave the others and settle down gg A long way from his home. Q , ff? WTA VVith the girls it's the same as the boys, I guess, : i Some governors, some cooks- Wig That's what becomes of our high school bunch VV hen they finish their schooling of books. F, - L. GREEN. E y ii A l! i li Nl .'3 Q!!! Z!! J! ig, ,I lg. a ,-, a' ii! !- lf! l!i 1!. '. 1 4 - :N L,..,...,....,-,., ............ .. ---Y .. -- inn-L... Y H- Q.Q.f,.g.'..Q..f.,.T,,ifl'I'l5I f'2'Lf'...,- M....f'Q ' ' W' ':' ' 'f 1 iiiiii 'lIlilll'l'i'lxfli-lwiiilllt. lil ignggfiggig 'i7i'i'fi'7i'i'i'i1l AMI , mlmiluu.. Qtbe Lafamac ACTIVITIES ' iii 5 42,2 . A by , H '-I ffl If. mp- pf -4- ' X K- . IX INR gm... .... X X xg xxx k.......... .Q WX -- I If 0 PAGE FIFTY FIVE GDB ILHfHmHlZ STUDENT COUNCII, OFFICERS ELEANUR l,1LLv ....A , Y .,.. ,, ..AA. , lrfmimzi SOPIIIA I'm'l-3 ...,. .... , Swwizzrv PAGE FIF l,ul'ls1f3 'l'x'1,12R Xll'RI'lIY Jl'lJI3 Gliumzli l.li.x'1'111iRvvrmD I't.XlRLlfY CLARKIQ MAMIIC C. SMITH RUBY 1XlCEl,ll.XNNHN IEUNU RYRD C.xRu1.YN Hucgclxs Kl1'rc1112L1, l,1mVrFoo'r CRAVVFURD lXlk'KIC'PIl.,XN TY-SIX .g. 4. .g. GICURGIQ 'l I,X'l'CIl Fm' Hmnvvw f1lfURGlf'lIQNlilNS l7uRo'1'I1x' l'lNKS'l'HN Kl.xRc:.xR1Q'r QXIXXMS TDVNCXN limzlcks I+'u.xNc1ffs Rll'l'llVVl'fl,I AXLTUN l1Auel.mv CERACIQ ixI.XXVVl'fI,l, BEN li1s'r1,,l2R ' J fr Gbg Lgfgmgg -Iareagaussmsmxfmw OFFICERS OF STUDENT BODY ASSOCIATION JOHN MARTIN FRANCK ...,...... R. FRANCES WHITE STEDMAN .... WILLIAM HILL MARSH ...,....... GEORGE ROBERT LIQATI-IERWOOO.. I ! If ............Pre.rident Vice-President .........Secretary .....Treas1u'er DAGE FIFTY-SEVEN If-pa-:5,fl.,,, Ghz imfamas G F Ghz Lafamac 561 NRM liawrenco Green BLS! ALL-RDONQ , 51-TILPSDN most Low. T7 'Q 3- 'P of A 'fl :III 2.57 md-ADFDWUCM fltbe Lafamac P GESXT UDB ihlfdmdf John. Ahieraoh MOST POW!-Al -Exeanpv N ,f All , PVQETTXEST MGS? rv UC ZPFXJFI ffl Jim scar xxramsp f KY. liz E. IK ni IS I3 I. I8 I ll 'F Q. I ll. nn 5. I H. I4 Pl' KI 5 3 ,Q Iv H VIZ!!! yn L,-,s,,'f.'U's'f f '?fA AA Ebzlatamas wma -'U'H'A'!! G. b , v I -I , i 55 , ul j LAFAMAC STAFF SIMPSON SCHENCK, JR ......,.. MAURICE LESSEM ...........,....... t ,...... ......................,.....,,........ 'v ASSISTANT EDITORS LAWRENCE GREEN ........ ...,......,......A..,.,...............,......... SOIAHIA POPE ....,......,,, MARIE PATZ ..,......... '-' IIENRY SANDLIN .... ....... A - VERA BUCKINGHAM ,...,.... i WILLIAM MARSH ....... ..................................... , ................. 2 ASSISTANT MANAGERS FAIRLEY CLARK ........A.., 623 -Q ALEX ALLANACH ,...,. ' JI M PARSLEY ..,........... ALICE MATTHEWS ................. ANNIE BLACK WILLIAMS ........ fi PAGE Slxrv-Two ii .,,,..L,.,..,,,-,,,,,,.,,,. . . , A-. ,..,,.,...X...,,...L,..--Y.. Y... , . .. , JOHN ANDERSON, JR ..................,............I.............,.........,........ ..............Edit0r-in-Chief Business M anager .........Class .......School ........Featurc thletivs ........,S'nap Shots ,4 dzfertisiug ........Advertising ........Adzfertising .......Subscription ........S'ubscriptio11 .......Subscription armaniaunnuuauuumuaulnniuuunummuuuaulunaluunllhul UDB iLBfHll1HC THE LAFAMAC STAFF EST the Lutama: l ,-.77 A H1-Y CLUB OFFICERS ..............PreszJrnt Joun il. ANDERSON, JR ....... .,.....,............,....,.,,.. VVILLIAM HILL MARSH ......... ........,...... V ice-President J. SIMPSON SCHENCK, JR ....... ............... S et-rotary-Treasurer R. R. HARLEY ...................... ...............,......... F aculty Adviser JAMEs GAINSFORT .......... ,................ ...... Y . M. C. A. Representatiw- vi' fi' 'E' The Hi-Y Club, organized last year, has grown from nine to sixteen boys. Their aim is to Create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The slogan is, Clean Living, Clean Athletics, and Clean Scholarship. The local club meets Weekly for supper at the Y. Here high school problems are discussed, and plans made for their solution. Bible sturdy is a part of each program. Prominent men often speak to the boys. In the fall the organization entertained the Eastern Older Boys' Conference, and in January brought to the city the Gospel Team from U. N. C. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR fltbe Ibafamac . P. Q. R. OFFICERS 1lI,I'1N S1'11'1 1 '.,,,,,,,, .,....,,,,..,.,... ,,.............,,,....,,, . , ,,,.,,,,,, l 'r1'.1'i1!'v11l XYXI1-I 11I,.M4Ii XVI1,I,I.XIXIS .,..,, ,..,.. 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I,111'1s1-1 '1'1'1,1C1c, '25, PAGE SIXTY- FIVE The iJ. afa11mc PAGE SIXTY-SIX N165 Fmm 'lX1lr1 Cxmlm S Ghz imfamu: DRAMA'rlc CLUB EXECU'1'lVIC Bomm PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN f Ghz Imfamac 1 L DEBATERS' CLUB OFFICERS VERA BUCKINGHAM ........ ..,.,.................., .,.........., P 1' esident TOM HILL ...,................,.... ........ V ice-President MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT ........ .......... S ecretary JOHN MCLEOD ............,.. ......... T reasurer PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT Ulklf' Ghz Lafamac TRIANGULAR DEBATERS QUERY: Rcsolwd, That North Charolina Should Ratify the Port Trfrmfinals and llfatvr Transportation Act. Affirmative' ws. Rnfky M0u1zt Negatizfe vs. IVilmi11gI0u VERA BUCKINGHAM FRANK HOWELL FRED Pom MIJLLIE NEWMAN lL JI PAGE SIXTY NINE The ilufamac Ghz lafamac N PAG SEV T ONE O razzzaeserf Ghz iLafamac FRANKLIN AVERITT .,...... D. T. PERRY ............. IONE BROWN ..,... DICK LTPTON ..,,....... DUNCAN ROGERS ...,,. PAGE SEVENTY-TWO SCIENCE CLUB l Vice- President President Secretary Critic ...nfensor The Ibafmnac fltbe Lafamac PA E S ENTY FOUR OMAS CLUB AT H LETHCS Che ibafamac ,, .. P1o We UJY6 I'581K . Miner Tnr.slO1x CT' T or Gegigflggfkofd gil- Ni il .P.Hmfl rfilffieflm lIn H?m5 f I arK G. . Unevfvv ecilafolcl lvxqjzris Bernice Bu larcl Gibe ihlfalnac PAGE SEV ENTY EIGHT GDB iLHfHIl1tlE Foo'ruALL TEAM f Ghz Lafamar J A e :Q fx I. Q! af, f 1 f 4 N . mf, W fi f' ab -Cr ,J 13 avk gay Im !0'lX1.u XTIX LI Q ' 'IM I NI fW!AKh7 ?'-2'-.IQS 9 - 'Qs . Hia x I' ' ' 'O . fn l ---f X ,'V', A- I 41, WWW' X IIA Min X A, HU? ..'g:v'7. 'Q fx JM I X , mf VW :ff J ' fi Q, N 4'-f f A7 X 0 . 'W' Q x 4 f 1 , 4 . '. X x ' G .' ' ' ' x0I0xX JxK53x..' FY XA! N. ,xxx .- , x N0 0 ,gf X ,. 5 ms.-01O...x ,o ' Vx' 'avg '+f.x:.:,f 5 f U 0 tx' X I W. F. HNRMER ....... J. L. GREEN .,,,,,,. VV. E. RIANROD ..... J. M. FRANCK .... . CLARK GRE1-:N ...... l5R,x1fFoRu ALLANAC11 ..... RIDDLE ..... W ALTERS ..... FRANCK RAYNUR ......,.... L1i.XT1iICRWO0D BULLARD ........ SANDLIN ..... m!WHMi55P1':. PERSONNEL SQUAD ........Right ......Right Tacklr...,.... ..,...Right G1zard........ ........Ccn'c'r........... .,.....Lcft Guard........ ........Left TarkZv........ ......Left ........Quart2rback........ ,.....I,vft Half........ ........R1'ght Half......... I '1' f I 'U If 5 ......,.F1zllbac'k........ 'X 45 3' H V' I 4 ........Coach ..................Capta'iu ..,....Faculty Manager ........S'tndent Manager ,DAV1 s GALLUI' IIENNI-:TT l'.X'l'TERSON STE1N WELLONS MORRIS JENKINS LESSEM HERNDON K1s'1'L12R PAGE SEVENTY-NINE mmwaw aaaxznvam 1: :wiv ta 11' f as ' f,??ffP7f+g the Latamac , L 1 - -. vi... ,. -..a...-..,i......,,...44..- ..., ...: -- A REVIEW OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON ,a L, HEN Coach Harmer called for football candidates p early in September, about 35 husky men reported for the work-outs. Most of the material was new, but it was not long before there was a good look- ing team built around Captain Greeng Leather- wood, Walters, Raynor and Sandlin. 1 The squad was soon cut to about 22 men. After five weeks of hard practice Coach Harmer and Assistant Coach Manrod thought they had a team capable of whipping the socksoff of Raeford. Raeford came to Fayetteville with high hopes of carry- GREEN ing home the bacon, but I-Iarmer's Yellow Jackets thought Cafmifl differently. The game was hard fought from whistle to whistle, and none too much credit can be given to Raynor and Captain Green for their superior work on the field. Although when the final whistle blew neither team had scored, the Fayetteville crew was determined to win the next game. A week later the F. H. S. team met the Aberdeen eleven, but these were no match for the Purple and Gold men. Long end runs, hard line plunging by Fayetteville backs, and a touchdown on the kickoff by Bullard were features of the game. Pinkston and Kistler starred for Fayetteville. Our next game was to be played with Rockingham, the future champions of North Carolina. We lost, 20-0, but we played them like Yellow jackets from beginning to end. Fifteen men were knocked out, an equal number from both sides. The men that did stellar work for Fayetteville were Captain Green, Leatherwood, and Brafford. Our fourth game was played with Sanford, our old rivals. The locals had just put in a week of stiff practice, and were prepared to give their bestg but although this was given with real pep our opponents won, ll to 0, despite our final aerial attack. Coffee, jenkins and Morris were the outstanding men for Fayetteville in this game. Hamlet played us a no-score game on a field covered with several inches of dust, and at the final whistle the players looked like the survivors of Custer's last stand. The game was rather slow throughout. Twice we attempted to score, when within a few yards of the goal, but failed. Franck, Walters and PAGE EIGHTY Iwlllnikfiggfvi -5 S'Ei0LE33' --':.'2i'fF, A fltbz imfainac Clark werexdoing their best to win that game for us, but they did not have the rest of the team back of them. We played Wilmington 'during the fair, and lost to the tune of 9-0. This defeat was hard to take because we made seven first downs to Wilmington's five. We were caught asleep and the New Hanover eleven completed three forward passes to score on us. Allanach at center, and Sandlin at ful-l did the best work for the Yellow Jackets. V Our first championship game was with Raeford at Raeford. To best our old rivals was what we expected, but we were sadly disappointed, for the heavy Raeford fullback ran roughshod through our line to score at will, and thus Raeford broke a long-standing record the .locals had held over them. Patterson at tackle, and Davis at end, were the outstanding stars for Fayetteville. Our second team proved? to be about as good as the first team, when they held Lumberton to a 6 to 6 tie. Kestler and Lessem ran through Lumberton's line at will, but Fayetteville could score only once, Kestler plunging over tackle from the ten-yard line. Wellons also played a good game at tackle. We are very grateful to Mr. Manrod, Assistant Coach, for the work he did this year in every way to make us better fitted to play the game clean and straight, and to give our best in every contest. , We are also grateful to the subs that came out every day, putting in hard work and giving us scrimmage so that we might gain the practice we needed. The subs that deserve honorable mention are: Bull Pinkston, Keystone Bennett, and Kenneth Gallup. ' SEASON'S RESULTS F, HQ S ,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,., 0 Raeford ....... ..... 0 F. H. S ..... 74 Aberdeen ......... ..... 0 F, H, S ..... 0 Rockingham ..... 20 F, H, S ..... 0 Sanford ........... ..... 1 9 F. H. S ..... 0 Wilmington ..... 9 F. H. S ..... 0 Raeford ....... ..... i 19 F. H. S Total 6 Lumberton 80 Total 6 73 PAGE EIGHTY ONE Ghz Latanxxac I ZA s m:'1'm Ll, Tm M the iLafamac QSHEQEBEL ex f , 'rw WH W . . I W + PERSONNEL W. F. H.xRM1f:R .,,,4,, ------- C 'wah H. H. SANDLIN ,,,,,,,,, .--.,..----'---v.'---,' C apmm W. E. AIANROD ....... W. H. MARSH... L12ss1cM .......... I B. ILJULLARD ....... SA NDLI N ...... ALL.fxN.xc1l ..... Rl DDLE ...... 'I' -in 4' SQ UAD .........RightF0r1wz1'd.,.. .........Left Forward...... en!cv'............ .........Right G'uard......... .......Lr'ft Guard......... .........Faculty Manager .........Student .Manager GALLU1' 1 ........... bUTTON C. BU1.r,.x1m l'.x'1 1'l'2RsoN IUAVIS PAGE EIGHTY THREE ,C the Latama: TH Lessem, Raynor and Sandlin as a nucleus, Coach Harmer soon rounded up seven men that looked as if they could play a good brand of basketball. The subs were T fi R about as good as the regulars, in fact we did not know . l I . ml i who the regulars were. After about four weeks of stiff practice we met and defeated the strong Y. M. C. A. quintet, 33' to 32. Patterson's work at guard was remarkable, and Raynor played the best offensive game for the High. Then came our first defeat. We bit the dust at the feet of Wilmington's strong five, the score, 33 to 11, clearly shows this. Bullard, at forward, did the best work for the Purple and Gold. SANDLIN Defeat was repeated at the hands of Uncle Samfs khaki boys, 26-22. Lessem piled up the score, but could not overcome the lead that the Doughboys had on us. Eastover was then hauled in at the tune of 33-31, a fast and exciting game, in which Raynor and Gallup did stellar work for Fayetteville. Our next victim was Parkton. Allanach and Lessern shooting from any angle proved too dangerous for the Parkton boys. We again niet VVilmington, this time at home. They snowed us under, 46-9. Allanach played the best game for the locals. Eastover was again overpowered by the fast' and accurate passing of the whole Fayetteville squad, which won by one point for us. Gallup and Lessem starred. VVe overcame our friends, the boys in khaki, by the score of 22-19. Allanach and Sandlin did the best work for the High School. Next came our second game with our old rivals, the Y, We lost, 29-28, but we were not downhearted, for we p.layed a real fasti game of basketball, led by Bullard and Riddle. ' VVe lost to the Sth Field, 31-23, but it was not the fault of Lessem and Patterson, who played one of the best games witnessed this year. Lumberton then hauled us under, 19-16. The game was slow, but exciting, the score being tied throughout most of the game. Riddle and Gallup were the outstanding men for Fayetteville. Long shots from the center of the court by Bullard and Sandlin were responsible for the victory over Ruies Creek, 25-24. Green and Davis at guard deserve much credit for their good work. Captain PAGE EIGHTY FOUR V '- . . . W... ......... . . .......a -.. .. . , ,os If, , hw . ,rp-vgmy-. 3, E f r ei 511.1515 jywfumqg, , v ' e.f.f-L::.:a:1.g I Our old enemy, Sanford, overcame us, 46-21, on their court. Lessem and Allanach did the best work for the Purple and Gold. Buies Creek men came to ,Fayetteville with red in their eyes, and carried away the bacon, 28-14. Their passwork and accurate shooting! was too much for us. Riddle and Patterson starred for F. H. S. We lost the third game with the Y, 24-20. Sandlin and Riddle could not stop the invading Y quintet. A V Our first and only championship game was lost to Parkton at Lumberton by the score of 19-12. Lessem and Bullard did the best work for Fayettevi.lle. ' Our subs deserve much credit for what we have done this year. Cecil Bul- a lard and Bill Davis were the most faithful, giving us practice every day. . ' SEASON'S RESULTS F. H. S. ........ ............ 38 Y. M. C. A. .... .. ' F. H. S. ........ ....... 1 1 Wilmington F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 2 34th Ordnance F. H. S. ........ ....... 3 3 Eastover ........ . F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 7 Parkton ....... . F. H. S. ........ - 9 Wilmington F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 3 Eastover ............. . F. H. S, ........ ....... 2 2 34th Ordnance F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 8 Y. M. C. A. .... .. F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 3 5th Field ......... . F. H. S. ........ ....... 1 6 Lumberton ..... . F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 5 Buies Creek ....... . F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 1 Sanford ........... . F. H. S. ........ ....... 2 0 Y. M. C. A. .... .. F. H. S. ........ ........ ....... 1 2 Parkton ....... . 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Coar1z H.......,..........lf'c1f,f11i11 l'4tll'll1f.V 11'Il1IIl1ffl'I' Y,.Y...Sflldl'lIf Malznger ,......C'az'c1zm' ,,.........PIfCI1E'l' ,... .,,I irst Base .....,.Second Base .......Slzorfst0p .,,...7tlIl'l'lf Bmw A.....,,l,a'fl l'4fl'l1f vnfvr lfzvlzz' H Riyhl lfivld PAGE EIGHTYASEVEN RAYNOR Captain Ghz Itafamac N March lst, 1924, Coach Swift sounded the gong, and some 20-odd men came on the run for baseball practice. N 5 From last yearls squad the following reported: Be- , thune, Evans, Maultsby, Pascal, Bullard, Lessem, cap- -!----J taing Raynor, and Hutaff. After two weeks of hard practice, Swift rounded out a good defensive and a strong offensive team. A week later we played our first game with Pinehurst, and administered a crushing defeat to the Pinehurst crew, by the overwhelming score of 31-3. Sandlin and Raynor hit home runs. Sandlin hit with two men on. We next journeyed to Lumberton. McBennett pitched a great game, allowing only 6 hits, but ragged support in the pinches proved fatal and we lost, 4-1. Sandlin led the attack M with three hits out of four trips to the plate. In Sanford, we met our most formidable foe. They hopped on Mcllennett for six runs in the first inning, and gained five more in the second and third. After the third McBennett pitched shutout ball, allowing only two hits in six innings, but the lead obtained by Sanford in the first three frames was never overcome and consequently we .lost, 11-4. We met an old rival' in the Parkton club, and suffered hard when we lost, 7-1. McBennett was off form and allowed five runs before he could be replaced by Herndon, who pitched good ball for the remaining five innings, allowing only two hits. We dropped the first of a three-game series to Raeford 'by the score of 12-6. Failure to play heads-up ball spelled defeat for Fayetteville. Revenge is sweet and Fayetteville got it when they defeated Parkton, 8-1. McBennett held them safe all the way. Fayetteville hit Blount to all corners of the lot. The feature of the game was Raynor's circuit clout into the centerfield stands with the bases crowded. In the most sensational game of the season, we wonf a 5-4 decision over Lumberton in eleven innings. With the exception of the fourth, when Lumberton scored all their runs, Pascal pitched air-tight ball. He weakened in the ninth, and McBennett was then called into action. After catching a man off third, retiring the next two batters via the strike out route, and with the winning run on second in the eleventh, Pascal doubled to center and ended the game. Raeford came to Fayetteville for the second' game of the series and were decisively defeated, 11 to 3. Evans' home run into the left field bleachers and Bethune's sensational catching were the outstanding features. PAGE EIGHTY EIGHT 1 - ,i. f Q. -. .. ... .. ... .. vm! . ' . 3-'ifniifia-'f.i'i..a..:E ' ' rv: l ry fa .1 6 .1 .41 mmm s. si as ei 1 sz as Q. m sa LX .,,, . ,, n , --gi . . .,,, . .- ....- .. . Fayetteville went on a batting spree and easily vanquished Lumberbridge, 13 to 2. Lumberbridge used three pitchers in an effort to check the slaughter. The batting of Evans, Bethune, Maultsby, Hutaff and the fielding of Morris featured. ln one pf the closest games played in Fayetteville this season we defeated Elise Prep School, 3 to 2. A sensational rally in thepninth inning that netted three runs put us in the lead. A single, a walk and triple knotted the score. Gallup then won the game with a sharp single to center. Evans and 'Gallup were the stars of the game. We defeated Red Springs in a pitching due.l between Pascal and Brewer. We won the game in the third, scoring a trio of runs on consecutive hits by Maultsby, McBennett, Evans and Hutaff. Red Springs' lone run came in the seventh on a single and a triple. In a ragged game, featured by errors and bonehead plays, we tied Lumber- bridge, 5 to 5, in 12 innings. Pascal had the game on ice but two errors in the eighth allowed the opposing team to score four runs. We camel back in the ninth, scoringitwo runs, but were unable to win. The game was called at thc end of the twelfth on account of darkness. H Our last game of the season and the rubber game of the series with Raeford was played in Fayetteville. Raeford started off with a rush, scoring three runs off McBennett in the first frame. From then on McBennett was invincible and with two big innings we won, 8 to 3. The whole team played good ball and the pitching of McBennett and the catching of Bethune were outstanding. SEASON'S :RESULTS ' F,-H. S. ....... ............. 3 1 Pinehurst ............. 3 F. H. S. ....... ..... 1 Lumberton ........ ....... 4 F. H. S. ....... ..... 4 Sanford .......... ....... 1 1 F. H. S. ....... ..... 1 Parkton .......... 7 F. H. S. ....... ..... 1 3 Lumberbridge .... ....... 2 F. H. S. ....... ..... 6 Raeford ................... ............ . ...... 1 2 F. H. S. ....... ..... 8 Parkton L .......................................... 1 F. H1 S. ....... ..... 5 Lumberbridge C12 inningsj ,........,. 5 F. H. S. ....... ..... 1 1 Raeford ................... .................... . .. 3 F. H. S. ....... ..... 3 Red Springs ......... ............ . .. 1 F. H. S. ....... ..... 3 Elise ..................... 2 F. H. S. ....................... ..... 5 Lumberton .... 4 F. H. S. ........................... ..... 8 Raeford ...... ...-................................ 3 Games won, 8 Games tied, 1 Games lost, 4 PAGE EIGHTY-NINE 5 fl U 1' 1-.n1Ir'vvi:mf-:een 012132 ibafamuc FAGF NINETY G1Rl,S' HASKETHALI, TEA M 'T' ea as sf sf S 5 ns :A P az n In l I I nhlwi ill 2 GIRLS, BASKETBALL I STANLEY STRICKLAND . Captain ' PERSONNEL f W. K. MCCAIN,.., .,....,..... .........,.,......,.............,. .......... ,,,,,,,,, C 0 a ch . S'l'ANl.EY STRICKLAND ........ ......................... C aptain LILLIAN STRICKLAND ....... ............... ....... S t udent Manager - SQUAD STRICKLAND ..... .,,.,.. R ight Fnrze-ard ........ ..... M ATTHEWS HAMMOND .... ..,..,.. I .eft Forward ........... ...... L IINIDERWOOD BETHUNE .......... ...... C enter Forward ........ .. .... NUNNERY MCELHANNON .... ......... R ight Guard ...... ...... F RANCK LYON .................. ....... L eft Guard ...... ..... M ORRIS MARTIN ....... ........ C enter Guard ......... ..... K IMBALL 4' 'l' 'i' SEASON'S RESULTS F. H. S. ..... ................ 2 5 Y-Ettes .......... ..... l 0 F. H. S. ..... .... 1 6 VVilmington ........ ..... 3 5 F. H. S. ..... .... 2 3 Sanford .......... ..... 2 1 F. H. S. ...., ........ 2 7 New Bern ........ ..... 2 2 ' F. H.. S. ..... ........ 3 6 Y-Ettes .............. ..... 1 4 F. H. S. ..... ........ 24 Wilmington ...... ..... 3 5 F, H. S. ..... ........ 2 0 Sanford .......... ..... 1 9 - F. H. S. ..... .... 3 8 Rosewood ...... ..... 1 5 5 F. H. S. ..... .... 2 Goldsboro .............. ..... 0 - F. H. S. ......................... ........ 3 2 Shady Grove ........ .................................... 2 0 D F. H. S. ............................. ........ 2 8 Wilmington ...... ........................................ 2 l Games won, 8 Games lost, 3 'PAGE NlNE.TYfONE 142szfe.svxa::nn's'sam':3uumNS.a:-an s.muee:nx'n:nmas:amumannuc:lnina. Grin itafamar ty REVIEW OF SEASON OACH MCCAIN'S call for basketball' candidates was headed by about A twenty-five promising candidates. Among those present were: Captain Strickland, Bethune, Hammond, MacElhannon, Matthews and Lyon, of f the last year squad. After two weeks of consistent workouts, Coach in l McCain's sextette defeated the local Y-ette, 25-10. The stars of the game were Strickland and Bethune. The following week we journeyed to Wilmington and met defeat at the hands of the strong Vtlilmington team by the score of 35 to 15. Lyon and Ham- mond played good ball for Fayetteville. ln Sanford we met a strong team, but Strickland's ability to find the basket at the critical moments spelled victory and we won, 23 to 21. The guarding of MacElhannon was outstanding. In a game featured by long 'shots and close guarding, Fayetteville defeated New Bern, 27 to 22. The floor work and shooting of Hammond and Matthews were the big factors in our victory. ' We met and defeated the Y-ette for the second time this season by the overwhelming score of 36 to 14. The whole team was in the limelight. I Wilmington was met for the second time and we were defeated, 35 to 24. The locals put up a good game but were unable to compete with the accurate shooting of Rheder and Andrews for the Wilmington crew. The game with Sanford was in doubt until the last whistle, but we won in the end by one point. Franck and Matthews did notable playing. In the first championship game our team decisively defeated Rosewood, 33 to 15. Rosewood was completely outclassed by the whirlwind attack of the local sextette. Strickland and Hammond were the bright lights of the game. We went one step nearer the championship when we eliminated Goldsboro. ln a slow game that was never in doubt as to the outcome we won from Shady Grove, 32 to 20. Fayetteville led all the way. Bethune played a good game for the locals. In the championship game for the Eastern District we again met our most formidable foe, Wilmington, The game, which was fast and exciting throughout, in which Strickland, Hammond and Matthews starred for the locals and Rheder and Andrews for Wilmington, ended with the score 28 to 21 in favor of Wilming- ton. During the game the score see-sawed from side to side and it was doubtful as to the outcome until thel last minute. PAGE NINETY-TWO Ghz Lafama: ET TH the Lafamac E is X! s ! ! ! 9 ! F 3 u F P 5 Q ! ! 2 ! E n E u I n i s I 3 I u an I l I u a m me n B a n I Qi! G .1- ,.,, Q. . aw' . , 1 ...W 1,2 -.4 -it-,ks- .fx-K1 Tn: '24, 33 pw TQ L13 W'j4,giqZ ,1:l-' Ft' F Fa. P- 1 Eb' mfamaf E. M 22:3 l L I i , 1 s P 1 v THE GREEN TABLE We could print a lot of real funny stories, but what's the use? You would only laugh at them. . - ' '! ! !' ' IF WISHES CAME TRUE: ALL present marks would be lost and all memories concerning them be erased. ALL Parallel Reading would be done next summer. A ALL girls would be beautiful. - ALL boys would be rich and own cars. I CStaff's wish.J ALL literary societies would be devoted to jokes and jazz. ALL incoming freshmen would subscribe to THE LAFAMAC. ALL teachers would give nothing but 1's.' fPupil's wish.J ALL such nonsensicalograms as the above would -cease. l I ALL right. They has! ' A . -1- -4- 4- ' Lessem: I got zero. . A A J. D.: That's nothing-so did I. ' E f H I 4' 'I' 'I' Q ' r Miss Lewis Cin French classy : Who can say, 'I have a cow' ? f V Walter Crowson: Je suis une vachef' ' - l ' ' 4- 4- 4- ' George Hatch: I'm sure Moses must have been a college boy. L . Mrs. John: Why ? - - ' E N George: Well, the Bible says he rent his clothes. f 'I' 4' 'ir HEARD IN THE CAFETERIA: . Edward: 'I haven't the remotest idea whatil want today. Salem: Try a little hash and you'll never know what you're getting. l A -2- -4- I-1-A - ' A Q I Simp may have a lot of honors and all that, but there are some things that we can't I see through. lFor instance, when we introduced hini to some Chapel Hill boys, he said f sweetly, Pm very glad to have you know me. It's hail to tell whether it's conceit or just simply mental deficiency! ' ' I PAGE NINETY-FIVE y f'f-Wifi iifiiii fi Fifi? QP 1 ating Lafamac LOOK OUT, HALLIE IRWIN! The sofa sagged in the center, The shades were pulled just so: The family had retired, The parlor lights burned lowg There came a sound from the sofa, As the clock was striking two, And Hallie: slammed her textbook, With a thankful- Well, I'm through. 'E'-I-4' March 23, 1925. Dear Sir: Read your advertisement in our paper stating: Young man, some woman dearly loves you. Would you like to know who she is? One dollar to the 'Love's Forum will obtain for you the desired information. Find enclosed that amount. Answer as soon as possible. Am bursting with curiosity. FRANK HowELL. Three days later than date above: Mr. Frank Howell: Your mother. L0vE's FORUM. ri'-iw? PRIVILEGED CHARACTERS Mr. Harley Cto Marvin Smoot wearing his hat in the hallj : Take off your hat, you're not a member of the football team, are you ? 'Fri-4' Miss Ethel: Near what place was the Battle of Bull Run fought? Murphy: Wasn't it fought near Cowpens ? 4' -i' 4' SENIOR CLASS VISITING STATE COLLEGE State Student: That's the prettiest bunch of girls I've ever seen. George Leatherwood: I thought we were at State College: not the school for the blind. PAGE NINETY SIX exft: I i Beams: czziszsass:1 i't9'f:fff',1j the Lafamug liflfiii.-'-'ziiliuiiiiiiliihifii ,-... ..,.,..,,.-.-,,. ,L-o-,.: , ., Q, Y I A M p p w-AV W LJ, , , , , .. ,,,-,,,.. , 3 , . . i FAMOUS ADVERTISEMENTS , A Skin You Love to Touch ...................................................................... ......... T UT RAvNoIz 1 A Pal for Your Palate ............................................. .............. L UNCH Room The More You Eat the More You Want ...... . Keep That School Girl Complexion ............. . Babies Cry for Castoria ................................ L.. Say It With Flowers ............................. .................. A 'I' -1- -3' ADVICE TO FRESHMEN Some times when you are feeling real blue Because you have so many lessons to do, Send all the teachers off on a hikingg ........SALEIvI MONSOUR ..........FLoYn RIDDLE .........JoI-IN MCLEOD .v........RALPl-I TIMIIY Then twist the old school just to your liking In Miss'Kate's room you must sing or hum, Above all don't forget your chewin gum! When you leave this Latin of Paracise, Go into Miss Ethel's room so nice. Here you may laugh, cough, or sneeze, And write on any desk you please! Before Miss Newton's board of perfect Math, Recite that between two points runs a crooked path. Enter Mrs. John's room, closing the door with a bangg Begin the lesson using any kind of slang! Wake up, dear Freshman, stop this scheming, These things are impossible, we are only dreaminih 0 'E' 'I' 'ir ' WE WOULD STAR: Boors MOFFIT IN. ................. ................................................. . . HALLIE WILLIAMSON,IN .......... .................................... ' ......... CHARLES STRINGFIELD IN ........ LOUISE TYLER IN .............. LLIE HARDY, '25. ...... The Perfect Flapper .............. Flaming Y auth ........... The N avigator .............. The White Rose ARLEE MOORE IN ................ ...............................,....... ' 'Daddies- MILIJIIED COTTON IN .......... ..... ' 'The Telephone Operator FAY BROWN IN ............... .................. ' 'Her Love Story ELEANOR LILLY IN ......... ........................ ' 'Her Secrets BERNICE BULLARD IN ....... ............................ ' 'The Alaskan HAROLD MORRIS IN ......... I I r The Wine of Youth GLADYS STEIN IN .............. . ....... Bright Lights up Broadway SALEM MONSOUR IN .............. ...... ........................... ' 'A at Chance LUCILEAMARTIN IN ........ .......................................................... .................,... ' ' Her Love Song DONALD-NEW IN .......................................................................... .......................... ' 'Girl Shy ANNIE, MARTHA, EDNA, MAMIE, KELAS0, ALBERTA IN ........ MOLLIE, RUTH, MARY, MARIE, SADIE, HELEN IN ................ lassmatesu ........ The Ghng Comedies KENNETH GALLUP IN ..................................................... ....... . ...................... ' 'The Habitual Husband HAROLD PA'rz IN ................ .... 1 ................................................ ' 'Oh,.Doctor MARGARET BLUE IN .............. .... .... ......... ' ' N ellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model WILLIAM BARR IN ........................................................................................................ Welcome Stranger CLIFTON WELLONS IN ............................................ . ............................................................ Fighting Blood MAURICE LESSEM, JOHN FRANCK, HENRY SANnL1N,' JOHN ANDERSON. JoE PEMBERTON IN All Blonde Men are Bashfulu ' -2-4-is THE JOKE ON THE JOKES l I Miss Newton fat 12 o'clock M., having just finished reading the Green Table con- l tentsl : Simpson, where are the Jokes you were going to run ? PAGE NINE1-v-seven E FSU?-all Rifle hzwuif' 'TH 1 MEETS 7'iiE- 5 Hahn--aim W GED SSFN A ER - LEYI N EWTON OA FooT I l CO ER ll SY l H A E N EWBE OUR XXNNLHNI, CROSS-Nvllkll PL' X lL 'rv Ghz 1Lufaumc wav X NDT COME Xx 'HQ IT I5 Xusr HS IHTERESTINQ X em xsewi f 95 -T 6-H5 516 HDV SHOW A X X SN N ,X Q GDB iLHfHI11HlZ CUMBERLAND SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY - THE BANK OF SECURITY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION Large Enough to Protect Y on Small Enough to Know You ,ill 1- FRANK H. STEDMAN President ALBERT STEWART Vice-President and Cashier 1. .- .. 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 ... 1 -.un1,,.,1.uu-,....i.u.1.nn1 1' illlbe itafamar ' ' -:::' , 43? Alll ll' 4 ' ' llll nllllf I Q -lamg I: .I Q ' :lin -..4 -!l.L'- ,. Illl -' 'T 1 1 f 1. f,f ' ll!! A OX. -nr :J I I I Awww -1 ,.... . .. . ' 1 og.. A ah' 1 I ll Too much bone in the head and not many plumbing and heating ills. The Child Who Does Not Like to Bathe Always has lots of fun under our Harlem shower bath, a great in- ducement to him to take frequent baths and keep himself clean. If you have none in your bath room, why not have us install one? Our other up-to-date porcelain equip- ment will appeal also. enough in the back is the cause of See us and have none, says Doc Minor MINOR PLUMBING COMPANY Hay Street Phone 882 L-.i11.1i...t11nn....ln1. 11-.-.-111-.11-M1 MOTT SOUTHERN COMPANY CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufacturers and Jobbers Plumbing and Heating Supplies FOR AND TO THE TAKE MORE BATHS TRADE ONLY MINOR PLUMBING CO. DISTRIBUTORS FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. PAGE ONE HUNDRED ON! . 2' fltbz itfefatnac If Its Insurable SEE CLAUDE W. RANKIN Phone 170 ' .-1.-1111.-11.-1.111.-g11.-11-.11 1. 1 -. .- 1 1 -. 1W1'..- u..nn1uu1un1 .-nur-mi.1 .- 1 .-. 1 .- .- Quality Plus Service THE ROYAL CAFE Phone 890 Opposite A. -m..- lmllmq.. 1 .-H1 .. .- 1 ... .... 1 ... -. lm.-.ml1-llln1un1ug-.u.1g. g1uu1nu-1-1.-..1.-..11.-1.-1.-..i-..-1 1 Our Customers of Today Were the Boys and Girls of Yesterday As You Grow Up Identify Yourself With F ayetteville's Greatest Asset THE NATIONAL BANK The Section's Pride -,.1..-....-....,.....--..-.....---..- O T L. Depot .1,n....4..1lm1 .....,,1.m...4,..- fifujifvf I ' Ghz iI,HfHl11i:1C -----------------------'--'-i- - Q I I INSIST ON MERITA PRODUCTS I I FOR YOUR TABLE I I I I I I I II AMERICAN BAKERIES CO. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. I 111 GREEN STREET PHONE 1036 ! I I .. -. .............-........... ..-..f. -- '-- -- ---- -- '--- '- -'1' 66 0 0 'pg 4 ' II hw' : -:Ho no :P If 0 fw 12,1 I Ng. Aw Q-53,31 I 04 ,Q L , I .7115 'f,f.- QQ -.PL nga 1-22?-Pj? ag., X W ii ,.. xsggsaafg I ,, I 11' A5 war 4: Say? 9 :ss L9 I-'glial' 'I - 239, FROM 5 Cf 5 Sunnyside I I For the Sweet Girl Graduate, expressing as nothing else can, the warmth of your friendship SUNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY I I JAMES M. LAMB AND soNs, Props. Phone 49 I I -- --------------------- -- --.- ..I.-iq. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE llQI52'3iT Qtbe Lafamac 111111-...-111.-.11.1uu1n:u1 HOTEL LAFAYETTE JACK MEADOR Manager FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. -un -1---Q--1- .... 1 ..,. - ,!, Q..-...4 --,-- ....-...1....1.....-u.-...- Q 'I' f 1 I 1 1 1 I - i i DR. F. FITTS i g coMPLlMEN'rs OF Q OSTEOPATH I l : MYER's SHOE STORE L 7 , 1 Over Red Cross Cafeteria FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. g Z PHONES i Office 160 Residence 1113 I 5 I i I s i Q . 1 ....---------......,: 1-...-....-....-..----...-.. O H F 4 Ghz ilafamac Tm'''- ' N 'f I I I 5 l I L I l I I l I ! i ! 7 ! - I ' w I i ' V ' I I 1 LAMENTA I' ION OF A GUX I I My wife is not o. K. I On Sunday she does 'pray I i On Monday she's givi11g the wash away -lk On Tuesday she's shimmy dancing gay 5 I On Wednesday bridge they play I On Thursday she's shopping all day g On Friday she's at the movies away 1 I I make love to her on Saturday, I I She takes my money and-kicks me away. I i My wife is not 0. K. I . i I Our Good Advzce if I Buy her flowers every day : And we bet you home she will stay I I 5 Then with pride and pleasure you may say: 5 I My wife is now O. K. I I Any choice from our stock of freshl f cut flowers or ulruits. Q I - . 5 . I assures you of the very best quality you can securef-llowers that l E will give satisfaction in your own home--flowers that you will be i pleased to send as a gift. Our clelivery service is prompt and szltisfactory Whetlier the delivery is local or across the continent. I J. J. FALLON COMPANY i 1 l Florists i I 1 We Own and Operate Largest Greenhouses I 1n North Carolina 3 Phones-Day, 983-Night, 428 Hay Street' Opposite Post Office g FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. - 2 l 4...-M. -........ ......-........... . ..-.,,. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIVE UBB f.HfHl11HC COMPLIMENTS or-' JACKSON BROS. CO ORDERS FOR N. C. PINE LUMBER GIVEN OUR PROMPT ATTENTION A? fm 4 ' 11515 V - WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 1925 PHONE B95 FAYETTEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA O H S M1 GDB ILHfHI11BE E. A. ALLANACH U Lumber and Building Materials it SASH AND D00Rs 1, U E U Corner Person and King Streets 3' V FAYETTEVILLE, N. c. P. o. Box 701 Phone 607 j W Y i --------------------------mm4 P GE ONE Hu DRE SEVEN GDB iLHfHIl1HE COMPLIMENTS OF - LAFAYETTE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. the Lafamac TF' ll THE STYLE SHOP n1..1nu1 -. -. 1I.-.I.1I11,.1...1,..1nl1nu1..1ng1uq1un-un1lu-lui 1 1 .- 1 1 1 I l i FAYETTEVILL'E'S NEWEST READY-TO-WEAR STORE i We are ready to serve you with a display of latest originalities in distinctive I I ready-to-wear for women and misses. I We will be happy indeed to be afforded the opportunity to acquaint you I E with our superior styles at prices that we know will interest you. ul iz b I .ga......-..-..-......-...-.,.-...- -..-.- -..-..-.-..-.......- -..-.. ..... ..-.....-..f. Tnrunilninuxnnxnninniuln-un1nn1nn- ': i11: nzunxnninniuuimi--nu 11:11 A -u1uu1umk N, 1: g l 2 i ll il 7 1: 1: ,l A GOOD PLACE TO KNOW ABOUT I ll F H cs as VELVET ICE CREAM T l il A lf ll DENNISON'S CREPE PAPER AND SUPPLIES ,l NORRIS AND wHl1'MAN's cANDlEs X . 7 PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED E T X ., i J. S. HALL DRUG CO. i 5 If ll n -fv------ ---- -- T --------- -------- - -.--.......-ni. T-----P ------------ ---- ----- - . .. - si .E J. A. DAVIS Sc COMPANY i 'f DEALERS lN-- Heavy and Fancy Groceries 5 , Right in the Residential Section HAYMOUNT PHONE 258 5 1: ,T -an----.. ------. -..... ...... ..... . . . -..-..-..-l PAGE ONE HUNDRED Nl i T3ZE'?.12L'!'i lfiil NE Ghz Latamac -9- I I I I I TOM A. THORNTON Clothier I I I THE MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE I THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES I I FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. I I I I -1- gPn-uu-u 1111111111111111111111- - 1 I I V I CENTRAL CAFE I I Cleanest Place in Town I I SPECIAL DINING ROOM FOR LADIES I I -1- .g.........-....- -...-..-.....-....-....-....-...-...-..-...-....-..........-....-....-1...-.........-....-....-....-....- I i MODERN FRENCH DRY CLEANING COMPANY I Phone 729 1 I THE MASTER CLEANERS 329 Hay Street I WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED I T. F. CULBRETH, Manager I -1-..-.......... ........... . -..- ..- ..-..u- .. --...... PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN ,1m.1m-111111.-111111.-...-.-.-.-11-.1 -...un...n,....-1-.111...-..-...ll--.-.11111.-.Q-.1 A - Ciba 1La fgAmac T-1 1:1--ll:-nl-lu:ul1uu1 1 1uu1uu1un1uu:-ns-auinuiun-1 - 4. More Than a Newspaper An Institution THE FAYETTEVILLE -OBSERVER North Carolina's Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1817 dilbe Lafamac ....,...,..,.-.....-....- .. - ... - ... -.........,,,-.,,,...,..............-,...- - .. ... ......-..-,..-...-...-.,', ............. MATT' -i k vi: ....... E 'iI IIIIIIIIIIIIE-if I in If fx ,I .......,, I 'W , A ' ' N 5 Exclusive Agent for Gruen and Bulova Watches-Also Genuine Orange I Blossom Mounting-s and Wedding Rings I GRADUATION GIFTS OF THE FINEST LINES I DAWSON J EWELERY STORE I I Opposite Hotel LaFayette FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. I inilltnlllllill-107Ili!!1-Ili!!-1111-nllstiI1-Ilst!lc-mill!livlllnllrnllz-ll-tllllll-llill'-rllvllllllili 11s-1mm--nn 1111 -- 1 II-M1 1 :inn-IIII1nrIn-nurnnlniln-Il1lu-nn1nn--nl-1:1--In-1ln-Igtg I J. L. GAINEY J. D. JONES I Compliments of ! I CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY I W H O L E SA L E I HEAVY AND FANCY OROCERIES I -....-...........- .. - -..-.,,.-........,-.,.......,-.,,,-...-...........-........,.-....-....-....-....- - -...-.............4. ...............- .. - .....-.......-..............................-..............-.................,.......4. . I FOR REAL DRY CLEANING ' TRY 1 HUNSBERGER,S DRY CLEANING WORKS I-IUSKE BUILDING Phones: Office, 633-Plant, 1276 I iulligli-.gl.-1.1.1-.l..-I.-.ggi 1 .- 1 1qniuu.-nn..uu1nn-uni 1 .- -.nglp-..,1nn1IIn1.np-gl1nglg 1.g1...1.l1..1.g1..,1pu.1g..-.uu1.lu..-Iul I.-u.1ul.-l.1gp1..1l.u1n1 .1qu1-g-lp-.l.1.g-.gg1ll1...-.aio I SOUDERS' PHARMACY I The Prescription Store Phone 120 QUICK-EFFICIENT SERVICE 11.1.-un 1111 in 11111111111111111 uu1uu1un1u:-un-1:1011 GE ONE HU D TWELVE 5 fa I I l H Sl R, F' u I In n I n 1 I R un u ll 3 H il Ji W 1 I M si ... If 1? U wa 5 nl u ET E I! 75 25 E 1 ll I l I l I I I l i I I I I I 1 CD2 Lafamaf N Y l Vg-jg!! gn llvgvwgug ls s +------ -----'---------WM---'--'----H-----A'---- - ----'--M--M-'-------7 l U E H A ff CAROLINA ICE CREAM CO. 1 Il f Trade Mark Registered f Q U. s. Pat. office Q ,L I E l H I+ l Quality First, Therefore the Choice of Those Who Discriminate , Q5 Quality, Service and Price I A -il--I----+ ---------- ---1---W-H-----M ------- --u---v-----f- .!,,.-ggi-.1g.1q.1.u1nu1uu1nu-nn-1'nine-unim1uninminn-upiuu-un1uu1nn-uninu1nu1nn1un1un1pl-1.11, A f FAYETTEVILLE ICE 8: MFG. CO. 25 YEARS OF SERVICE If - if 5' owNERs OF THE M W Li 1: 2 CAROLINA ICE CREAM Co. jf 32 M Phones 96 and 97 If AQ - lg 1. h ' A 1: J. F. HARRISON, President A. E. DIXON, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. ' JOHN H. DEWEY, Sec'y. and Treas. H U 'f +I-ilitii-l!l1Pll'IZ-illlillin-Ililiili ll1llTlYlillTl'l? l!lllliUlill'1ll'l-llillilll1lIlillLlli4 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN I B QZIQ-2'l'I'2'ITI XLffhI45'IIIEfQ I ' JETIIIJI II'LL S IL'ITff2 l' T5fI'f'if'is .-m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1m..-,m1m.....,,1n.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1,m...,, Qtbe Lafamas 11.1.1nn1un:unu-un-nu1un..-nn1nn-11m-11.11nn1nu1uu1nn1un1un1nn--nu-nn1nn.-.nu1un1uu1nuuvnu1 BEVILL MULE AND HORSE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MULES AND HORSES Phone 79 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 11.111111111111111111...-11111,,,,1,1y11 11. 1 11 1 1 1 1 1un1un-nn1-nn1-un-nu1un1nn1nn-1nn-M1-nn1 1 1 1 1 1 -an-1 COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN FLEISHMAN'S BIG STORE The House of Reputation 106-108 Hay Street 1...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..m-.m-.uu1m.-..u1u.1,m111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 114.1 Complete Outfitters FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS B. FLEISHMAN 8: BROS. The King Clothiersn Market Square -I-11 - -111-1- M-...I-H..-.M-..-.-...I-In- ----- 1 -- -. --m-- P O H F 514' iltbe Lafamac ?un1lu1un 1111-1-111111111111111111 .pill-.mf I . - i E J. SIMPSON SCHENCK ' 1 H I Real Estate and Loans F I ii 5 i 5 PHONE 43 N4 HAY STREET url-:nina 111111 nlinlillill-nl 1111111v 111111111 :wmv-1:1 1 1nn1nu1u? ! HEADQUARTERS Fon Graduation Presents-Class Rings and Pins 5 I Engraved Invitations of All Kinds-Visiting Cards 'X' - T 5 J. H. EGGLESTON V i H L i iunznnilni - 1un:-uu:uu1-un1nu-- 1 1uu1nu1n-sian: 1uu1un-nuiuu- 1 1 1.41.4-.,.1.l1..i. ?.-..-.....-..--.-..-...-..--.--ii.-.-------ii-.9 +.--ii-ii-i-iin-iiii-iiii-ii.i-.ii-.ii-ii.-...i-,,,-...-.,.,.,!, We Invite You to visit and inspect PEMBERTON MUSIC I 'T gi HoUsE i THE COFFEE SHOP ak ak QQ Next to Prince Charles Hotel 5 FAYETTEVILLE N C Chickering 8: Sons Pianos i , Hallet 8z Davis Pianos Victor Victrolas H i .i .Q L L li a New Edison Talking Machines H 4, if ii l Special Barbecue Dinner for H 40 cents LATEST RECORDS I .i T +I!!!-'Milli -1 Tlliliillill iiTl lllill Sll1ll'1llTlllTllllllllilllllillllllllllllllil lilll+ PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN ..nn..n.. 1 1 N fl Q9 f-. ':'3 -un I 553 L' r-:V 55 ,. PATENTED 2' ORANGE 1111111111111 S -CRU5 som.: GFI. 015 1 HR 55 55551 J 555555555 Q Qtbe ibafamac 1111.1nn..nn..nn1m.1.m.-m1.- 1 1 1 1 1 I WAR D ' S ORANGE CRUSH WARD S WARD S Lemon C1 ush and Lzme Crush 4.- 1 Q -Z.- -, 1 Q I Q A ' Q A :ss Q Q , Q Q Q Q . Q Q - Q Q I -1--.- ' Eng Lafgmaf sf u aw sa a ns rs az sf: an ze ki. ..,,,m.,, W .,,, ,M,,,,. .M gp -.... ...----.---- ..-.M-...-....-... .--.--.-.. ,,..-,.l. MCFAYDEN MUSIC COMPANY L successons 'ro - L W. F. BLOUNT j V 'Jr + H Everything in Music You Are Always Welcome A' 4-'I' 1 It is a pleasure to serve you X .......... - - -.-.........-..- - - - - .. - - - -.........-..-..-..-.....-.4. 1m v1v1:vi uni: liiiiiiiiviv anim: iiix uninningk COMPLIMENTS OF HIGHLAND BOOK STORE 9 H Hay Street Phone 342 I A -M -.. -----.-.-.-....-- 4..-..-.- - -.-..-..--.1 PAGE ONE Hu ED SEVENTEEN 12 KCZLIIIEIIBIIISBHIH fltbe Lafamac q------II- - - - - - - .. .....-II-I.-II.......-II..I..-I..- .. - - - - , -, - - I PAG ONE H RED EIGHTEE ago III-uII-uII1mI-II-IIII-,III-III--Im--In--In-1II--IIII-Im-Im--III-nn-uI--II-II.-ni. in-n II-I I-'III-nn--II-.III-IIII-,l, +.,,,I ,,, ,,,,,,,,,-H,-,,,,,,,, ,I- ,,, 2 I I I I I 2. m :U I I I I I O fs 2 9 IZ' 5 m I I 4' I I 2 'U 'I1 '-' CD 3 I I fp 5 I 'U P w n-n 0 E I+ I I I O O O DI 5. In , I , I Ig, n: .I 5 -- Q o r' I 2 .4 I I I ,, II, - :I .,, .. I II I4 O Q UQ 'S F' I I 5? I9 I I 2 Z ,.., M i ' I 3 w O :P :I :- I I O E I I 5 m if Q 5 I O 4 ' m I rr fy, C CD G Q I I E. I I rn za :sw Ir 3 up I 14 I I Q ' Q 'ff Q Q I Z I I , ' I I? 2 ffl E. Us. n- Z I I 5 I I U In -I S' In :I N In 2 I - I11 ,II 'FU I m 2 o UQ 3 H I I CI ' I E ' 3 I I 9 I I cu E 0 I Q- I I IU SI In I I Q 2 .i........-...-...-...-. - - I I 5' FJ Io w O 1' I.. .I I..-II.-...I-..I...-...I-...I-...I.-....-.I..- .... -I.-...I-...I-II..-ug. E O b I I 5. I-I W E I 5 9' 0 rn 3 ?..-I...-...I.- .... -....- .... ........I-....-...-.... ...-...-..I-....-...- .... .. I-..I.....I-.I-...g. I ,.. 3, Z I 2 m Z I11 ' I 5 I: cn ,-I I I- E F1 A In cn I4 I I Z 0, I ,Ig SALES 20 I I IZ. P I I EI' 20 91 I Q I 'II Z I I III '4 I I 5 O g jg- hh v-1 E I O E- I I Ii 'U I EQ 3 I I 3 2 O I I E I 3 Z eo I 0 Q I 3 .. Dv I S. O 'gg I 3. H I I gf 0 I-II I I 0' E V1 I -I FI ffj I I I r MI' 2 O I I 1 2: m 4 W I 0 I I I as Q I ' I? I I 5 I E. I : HQIAHHS I ff I I 0 I I 'L I I dtbe Lafamut II.. - IW I Eb'- , f The House in Order PLACE forevery- thing and every- thing in its place. A of t' spinet desk, a book cabinet, a sewing chest, a humi- dor-they are not merely fur- niture but aids to household orderI Buy them now! An in- vestment in satisfaction. SHEETZ FURNITURE HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1870 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - - -.-..-..g. P O H N EN if M 1 Ghz ibafamac If you don't believe we dispense the best Sodas in town, just tri i us and let your taste be your guide, and listen. If we forget to thank you You get your purchase free BROADWAY CIGAR STORE ALEX NEWTON, Prop. PRINCE CHARLES NEWS STAND NEWS,. CIGARS AND CANDY Drop in to see us. We will appreciate your business ALEX NEWTON, Prop. im..-.ini 1 1 .1,mim.1.,.,..-...1 1 ... 1 .- 1 1 ... 1 1 ... 1 1 .- 1 1.4.-nip, -n-1uu- 1 1uu1ugXgp-egg-ug1 -1 - T 1 1- 1 1- 1 1 - 1 .- 1 .1 i 1 in SANDLIN 8: CO., INC. WHOLESALE GROCERS DEALERS IN GROCERIES, GRAINS AND FEEDS SIBECIAL Sugarine Dairy and Poultry Feeds Phone 397 GE ONE Hu RED TWENTY 1m.1...I114.11m41..u1u......i..,....-.ill-nip..-1114114.11nu1uu1uu1un,-un-uniuu1uu1uu1uu1:w1uu1uu1 , E Qtbe Lafamac 4, IF YOU OWN AN AUTOMOBILE OR USE A LAMP. READ THI Twelve years ago We entered the gasoline and kerosene business with one Wagon. Today we have six trucks. We built up this business with Service and Quality Goods rip Our Motor Oil is Best by Every Test GALLUP 81 CO. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. .-M1 1 .- 1 1 1 1.4.41UHQII41uuilu,-.nu1uu1..u1u.......i..1 1 1 1 1 -. .. -nu, O T uu- ILHfHI1lHf . A. E. RANKIN CO., INC. HARDWARE PEE GEE PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER MORGAN SASH AND DOORS The Best in the World RUSSWIN HARDWARE The Winchester Store 114-116 Person Street 14.1-141441-1.-.1.-.1.-1.-.1-.1-...1....1-.1-1.-1 .5-un1uu1uu.-ualw-.ul.1w...uu.1u.I.- lim... 1 1 1. .1 1 1 .- 1 .1 1 -. 1 .- 1 1 BENNETT-GARRASON 8L CO., INC. I ez' 44 4' SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES AFOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG Our Customers Demand the Best and We Cater to Their Wants COME IN, LOOK AROUND AND GET ACQUAINTED 'E' -I' 'Z' BENNETT-GARRASON 8: CO., INC. The Store With a Smile Hotel LaFayette Building FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. O E H RED TWENTY-TWO ,in 1:nu1un1uu1uu1.u W drbz iLafaimd'nT WITH COMPLIMENTS OF McCALL PATTERNS GOSSARD CORSETS TIHIJE. CAPITOL l F ayetteville's Largest Department Store T THE LIVE STORE ONE PRICE -.un--..1..1i.11ii11iiiliiiiilgl-nn... 1.1!-.1iii11ii...-111111iii1.-..--.-.uni WITH COMPLIMENTS OF STEHN ROSQ R The Leading Clothiers Only Agents HART, SCHAFFNER at MARX P H T IDB iLHfHIIlHlZ cfs:-nII1u 111111111111111 11-111i111 I 1uII1I'.!. i 1 7 I 1 , THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS BOOK i z WERE MADE BY I I I I i I 7726 Taiofz S zzdzb 1 S FAYETTEVILLE. N. c. I A T 312 HAY STREET i PHONE 212 5 ! L I I , Q I Q i i I I L ! L Q I ! I 1 KODAK FINISHING ENLARGEMENTS T Q i WALL PICTURES Q STAND FRAMES I FRAMING 2 I I 4r+'!' E i I I PHOTOGRAPHS i H 54.50 PER DOZEN AND UP i-m ,.I. .......................... I.I. Si PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR .ian - dtbe Lafamac 2 M H When any commodity is produced at a greater rate than it is consumed, some of it must be stored. The cotton crop, harvested in a few months, requires many months to be consumed. Somewhere along the line, from the producer to the consumer, some of the crop must be stored. Therefore, the Cotton Warehouse is the A reservoir between the supply and demand- the lock pantry of the cotton industry. M., as M, ,. ,.., by .E ,V Fig fm 312532 C?3?.Q9 Store Your Cotton With Us CAPE FEAR BONDED WAREHOUSE CO. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-Fl 'R' ,E if i T V H I I IL H I . .. 1 I 1 . Nw . J ,. .. il V 1 - 1 1 -- 1 1 -- 1 1:11:01-f 1 1 -uu1uu-uu1l+ VE 1 1 1 1 1.l.11nn1.1n1 1 1 1 1,,,.1,,,l1,,,.1.1,.,.1 1 1,m1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.....m1m.1.m1uu1,,.,-.ml1m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.11 1.l.,1..,.1.,..1..:.1l....-W1 1.m1 1..11m1.....1 1 1 Ghz Lafamac gl. - u1uu1uu1uu1un-nn-un1nn1nu1nu-nn1nn-nu1uu1uu1un1un-1uu1uu--un-nn 4, Haigh-Tomlinson Insurance Agency INSURANCE AND RENTS 105V2 Hay sz et SEE US FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE Hardware Line HUSKE HARDWARE HOUSE 1 u1uu1uu1-uu1uu-nu-un-nu-un1am1uu.1uu1unnn1u.l-.m1.m.-m,1....1.,.,1.,.,1.,,,1 DRINK C46 In Bottles, Sold Everywhere 1 - 1m1nu-uu1uu1nu--un-nu1uu1uu-mu1un1nn-uu1nu1un-uu.-uu1un- 1 For High Grade Gasoline and Oil Try Our Quick Flash Motor Fuel FAYETTEVILLE OIL 8: GAS CO QUICK FLASH STATION -- 1 1m- 1 11m1un--un1nn1m--nu1nn--un1uu-nu1un-lm- 1 1 1 1 O H TWENTY-S A E 'Ghz Iliqfatttan A COMPLIMENTS OF ED. FLEISHMAN 8: BROS. Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes N. C. .p1l.1gp1n -I-...-.--...-..-..-.--...--.--..-4. ..E iq. T :sign 107 Hay Street 1 FAYETTEVILLE, JOHNS-MANVILLE VASBESTOS AUTO ACCESSORIES FARM IMPLEMENTS ROOFINGS I FAYETTEVILLE SUPPLY Eco. Phone 584 Gillespie 1gl1nu1gu Street 1.511111 5-lu-In-.niqli 1 inuiuui111.14441--nnuni.,l,1n1.t1nn.-un1nu.quu1nn1nn1 1 1 1 111111. NEW YORK CAFE The Best Place to Eat Don't Forget the Name NEW YORK CAFE Hay Street 11.14411-1 1uu1uu1.l 'Ie 1:1- 1u1au1uu1ll1nu-lilo 'I'-an-.--nu-.- - Ill l 'I 4 Fl Z N1 1 1,1m.1m,11m-.nu-ml1.1n1un1.I.,1.,,,1141.14.11-q,..1,.,.1,,,,1,,,1,,1M1,m1un1..m1 1 1 1 ,1-mn1nn1nn1nun1nu1nn1nn1nu1un.-nu1uu1uu....uu1un11m--qm1 11m-nn1lm-m1-nn1np1-m11nn1nn-my A drbe Imfamar THE PRINCE CHARLES HOTEL 4' Dining Room and Banquet Service 4' - CATERS T0 THOSE WITH BETTER TASTE We wish you all the luck in the world, so, when you find a Jane come around to see us for your household furniture EVANS FURNITURE CO. Person Street ' FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. nvunu- nnu: 1nn1nn--nn1nu-uni unnv --:mi uuu: 1 uu1u -un-if ?n1nn- uvuu 1 uvvl - llul 1un-nn-nn1nn-un1nn-un1In1 HEDGEPETH BROTHERS GRADUATION GIFTS 1 Q MEMORY BooKs, FANCY GROCERS CARDS, ETC. 530 Hay Street g 1 . Phones sos, 309, 310 Everything for Q 3 i Your Party E l 1 L M L L L L l l L Q E I l The Store of Quality F HE GIFT SHOP and Service i PRINCE CHARLES HOTEL I T I 4. ,.,,,,- .. ,,.. .......,.,-...-,.,....,,-,,,..,,.- .,,, ...,.,-,.i, .f.-...... .... -...-.........-....-...........-..,.-...-..-...-.-- P O H TwENTY- M1 UDB iLHfHl1lHE +.1nu -111-11111 uniuu1mn-uu-un-uu1nu -11-1-11 1 - .1 I COMPLIMENTS OF 1 HILBURN STAMP 8: PRINTING CO. Donaldson Street Phone 515 I -x- +,1n,,1 1 -,.,,1,,,,1,m-nu.-nn-. 1 -. 1 H1.n,1.,.,tn.l1nn1nn-M11nnimliml-nuiuu-uninu..,1 RED CAF ETERIA DAINTY SALADS, HOME-MADE PASTRIES, GOOD COFFEE T -i- n--miml 1mm-ml-M1lingual-m41nnl11nun-nut.:u-nn1un1un1up--M1nn-.nu1111:-nniuu1uu1nn- 1 uilp-ninu1m.1nu-uuinn1nn1lm.-uni 1 X' E KINDLEY S , I ' ,VQIV - mgwheseas V Ready-To-Wear and Millinery of commerce, E- i you Fmd -' 1 .V I i THE BETTER KIND :f1':.-:'f3'- YOUR 1 5 2 -'V',-A- ,153 VLS ' ' f' ' :sq ..4'bE ' if UNTOLDH JP' Fr.: .,-, f.-l -,.. We -. V mlm mint 5 F .Q.. Mffifzf Q QI flff +3 ublu Av.: ,.lA if .,.. J! . ' Ekisssfsrnb ' f- -' -Dnrncgwanr-AQTITTL KINDLEYS , ' -e.Nc1l2AvLD.S'- Established 1905 -1-- --.- ---M ---------- - 4- P O H T Umm Qz,,aM1yFMgf,WMJfsywM4 5 v X I mf 4 . -Q 5 'X 'r9 ' ' ' NS' ' fr - 'Ji :pm - EAM W rv of an ,craft - fm ff gf, WJ IXJJX u -' at M i - ' A fy t I ' G7 ,ati u ft O Q A in 5 gl ,twjgg ' 15971 ir I ' ' - . ' ' 1 9, 'C , Ili? f W j y is ,x - T was no accident that the server Print- - V 'X 1 ing House, Inc., was awarcieri first prize for , ff 2 IW . . . . . Q 0 we 'n Q - U ses' quality ami tiurai prize for production in a 1 if - gi A contest conmiucteci by tile Miller Saw Trimmer - as 'X u Co. tManufacturers ot Printing Machineryb, of '- 1 , It , W y Pittsburg, Pa., ami participated in ivy over 2,0500 Q-'TJ' , 3 printing establishments in time United States ami A, . iq? , , . , 6 5, Canacia, but a natural sequence to the policy of 3 5 sf this house, HQuality First! Then Prociuctiomn '- al This Annual illustrates the quality of tile E E : i ' everciay output of our organization, which in- , 5 AQ ., ' clucies men wilo are experts in the selection ami, 5, in 1 QASX arrangement of type faces, borders and ornaments, , , M time blending of colors anal mixing of inllxs, thereby 4 : ' ' i in S enabling us to prociuce color and lxalftone print- ' 5 SN ' fii ' ing nie luxe. HI Our organization is always at - iygii, 1- F SEN your disposal, encieavoring at all time to rencier if h L Q Lan H Efficient ami Intelligent Service. U Sl Cor- V h- r an Y , , ' re ponrience Invited. ' K A l 3 ,P it ' V 'Y' ' i B , . , - .. x t 1 ff cf V 1 ' W up ff: 1 5 J . ' f THE RQ ' . ix! H, , I J, 1 , 1 S RVER PRINTING HO E-ft ' f f g : INCORPORATED A xp , Y? . . 4 ,gy fs pin CHARLOTTE, N. C. Q Mig if ' f if tgp I I by NOTE: Som: of :he Annual: prudurzd by zu this yzar wzrefar Srhoal: :if - A Q who have given uf their zontrafl: for thru' to nf X :Lg ' a eight mccmiw ymrf. - ' li f ' I 9 Q XY QUL4 ' BJ A 3 :lf : I . ' 51 Y MW 53 of' c PAGE ONE H D THIRTY - M' i I .-Y,:,...c ..-,, ,. V V V , i ., .,,:,,.,,f,s.,,,,...n V Mm- X Ld-rw M- 'giff 't flF FF 5 5 'F H 5' ' ' 5. V' PP' FU' F ff F5 fi' Y ff U I A E-22:1 In Ifi7i'iA'i7imif.iii .-s. ,M , ., . . , , .. , ., . 1- - , 1 ,,,, ,1,,,,:,n.:,:,L1t:::.-Z-J , 9 ,gww . 0, chi. A f W- f 1 fa A gn.. Mrlfwsigi Eff' . 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