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

 - Class of 1927

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X h I I OFFICERS: N Q HAROLD HEDGPETH ........... President GEORGE JENKINS ......,.,.,, Testawy :X R I ELEANOR LILLY ............ VicefPres. BETTY WOOLWORTH ,,,,,,,,,, Prophet Q I ' FRANCES HALL ............. Secretary CATHERINE MORRIS .,,,,,,,,,,, Dm-,oy , FLORA MCNEILL ............ I Treasyrer QAILEEN WILLIAMS ,........,, Musician MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT -.'.--T-.IjIistprIjan M HAZEL PORTER .... Writer of Class Song ' X 9 N 1. 1 'L i Y Qy' A ,ll Mm m Five A X Q: ,. ,w , ,, J I WI I K A IN lm . Xt..-Q-31? ' . f - :Numa-'--Wg: All 'Y ' FK - ' D I 3 3 i .N N' jg, ' , ' . 'Ir . .0 X ' . , Q 1' N x' I .Y frfmnilgf-QI .aulx L' As K nur x , X-48'-- 5 ,, A Y i v ' fi' i -' N J Y ,I these 'ng .v 'ma Q Q X !Y L' I DQREEN ALABASTER L, Q Q. 3. N , I Qfxthietic Club, '25, '26, '275 Music Study Club, ' K 2 Not every class can boast of a splendid 4 J ' Doreenlof Alabaster! We are proud of our ' , y possession. I2 s I, R ' W.. mf, '14, 4' 9 NA, fi . GRACE TRUMAN BENNETT 1 N Literary Society, '25: Athletic Club, '26: A IgIik5ngCCl1IIJb, 52763 Latin Club, '25, '26, '27g Music 5 tu y u , ' . i ' True blue eyes look straight out at you, f Shapely head nods wondrous wise- ' i E . She is worthy-and we know it. ' 3 J K! I 1 'L my .,,., is ls S i gl X if ' ANNIE ELIZABETH BOWLES 5 Eli Literary Society, '24: Class Secretary, '24: E J 5 Latin Club, '25p Music Study Club, '27. E y s Annie is quiet and modest. Her scholar- 5 N. U ship' is 'way above 'par'-and she is very X A. musica . ' I 1 X Q S .Y . 1 . . . 4 X 5 ' f S 5'1 I b , n .L - Ak' . 9 ELIZABETH MILDRED BREECE., A . , Q N 1 guitegarty Egciety, '24g Latin Club, '251 Ath- TQ, -A J lg 6 'C U 1 ' - -I r , Lucky will be the office that secures ,13iis ' gf 5? I ' capable and attractive stenographerf' ,I , ,',j,f.,. Q I I ' 4l S , , it V ,. , .,,,. E E BAY ELIZABETH BROWN fy' Q Literary Society, '2F4, '25: Glee Club, '24, '25, E '26, '27g President Glee Club, '26: Executive ' I Chairman, '26, Hiking Club, '24, '25, '26g Class a N ' Basketball, '24, '25, '26: Vice-President of Class, '24: Student Council, '25: Dramatic Club, 1 g '26, '27, Marshal, '267 O'Henry Literary So- ' K 3gty27'26g Tinnis Cgfligb, 22773 Most Popular, E Pr I ' ' oos ers u ' . . , . . N I . Fay is never without a smile and is always Q Q W ready to help in time of need. She is a good I X 5 Y I pal, and a. good sport. sl S Er Page Six , Q Nl Ig , X .: A V-J .'..ai.'V... , . -- , - L 1 K 'i,:-',,f xi - 3131 .' I '--....uv N 1 , ix vy. xo SI' t -5.3 l k I Y igm-M AX .ff CECIL FISHER BULLARD Class Football, '25: Varsity Football, '26, '27, Track, '25, '26: Radio Club, '25, '26, Monogram Club. '26, '27: Engineers Club, '27: Class Bas- ketball, '25, '26: Varsity Basketball, '27. Altho Cecil joined us one year late we owe it to him for the Way he has backed 'old F H S IH everythmg SSDCCIHIIY athletlcs ANNIE HUNT BULLOCK Ilterary Socl ty 1 Dramatlc Club Muslc Club 27 The Jolllest glrl you over met fru ndly and generous VVhen lt comes to M XTH she btats us al WALTER AUSTIN CAMPBELL Class Football 5 26 Varslty Footba 27 Class Basketball 5 '6 Radlo Club 26 Monogram Club 26 Engmeers Club 21 Dramatlc Club 25 26 27 A generoslty as blg as hlmself a Jov1al1ty as pervaswe as hls sm1le EULAND EVANS CANADY Literary Soclety 23 Class Football 24 Radio Club 25 Latm Club 25 Glee Club 26 27 Varslty Baseball 24 25 26 ors Club 27 Monogram Club 26 27 Euland llkes all k1nds of Athletlcs He IS mme too smart ln hls studles but he IS wxllmg to try them CHARLES CUMSTON CHADBOURN Wilmington H S Orlando H S Charlotte H S 24 25 Debaters Club 26 Latin Club 26 27 Vice Pres of Class 27 H1Y 26 27 Student Council 26 27 Sec Boys Councll 27 Parrot Staff 26 Spectator Staff 27 Class Football 27 Llterary SOCl6ty 7 Dramatic Club 27 Doctors Club 27 Pres Ministerial Club 27 Pres Student Body 27 Gentleman worthy scholar and frlend to all Charles has done enough work in tw years to make us feel we have had him for th full four but we must divide honors wxth Wilmington Orlando and Charlotte Highs ' 4' lF'l 90 ' ,Y 'lllllll 5 - -D - .' ., ' ' 1, 1 ' ' I lx ,,,,, ...., ie' .ju -, '27, ' , '26, ,,.,, ,.,,, pl I ' , '2, ' : ' ll, 'l 2-i' ','2:'Ll. ' f H251 Q Y . 'T . ',, 1 ,L Q A' I. 1 , ,,,, H ,ig :L ' -J: ,,J,.25, -t P, is ' '2Q,.'27y -Class Basketball, 23, '24, '25, x Q I ' .1 ' -' y - 2' l. D - '1 ,,,. W ' I lg ' -, ' ,' : ' . : E . V ,: ' . f , '- ' .' '22 l ' .Z Qi , H 1 .INW - ' X . ' 1, r - , A - K' , 11 X V -4 . ' A - x i' . 'f y e , it -ll new 1 C iti f .., x A X R. - V 1- o mxsx5Q ...mg ixss Y ' 5-'f-4 HS -wiv-S--J' , '-, 6-H , -- ,..- ,N I-'1'u nl 'x'7 ::47,N A it 6 1 'un-2.1 -- -A 'fi L E ' . u l kg L 9 l MARTHA HOLTON CLARK ? if., Literary Society, '2i: Glee Club, '25, '26, '27: S Dramatic Club. '25: Athletic Club, '21, Hiking 'R Club, ,'24, 1:25, Lfatin Club: '24: Music Study Elullg. Ig:bPg4gtt1est , JH, 27, U. D. Club, 25, I . . u . '.. . 2, , Martha is a good friend and is envied for ' ? lx, - N hor beauty. 1 I .1 H' ,ff I ,,,,, H ,,,,, 45 ETHEL REID CLAYTON ' Literary Society, '24: Girls Glee Club,, '25, nf '26, 279 Athletic Club, '26. ' f If she could not persuade you with her Words, Cshe plans to be a writer! she could A do so with her music-doubly fortunate . 4 Jfl ' .F s 5 ' ,,,,, ,,,, Q ,ix , 2 , P Q H . 1 P s Eh GRACE CHAMBERS CLAYTON 7 5 9 l,itt?'aAr2IchiSocieg, Il24E6 Most Musical, '24, X1 ' '-5, '2 5 etic ,u ,' . 'V 1 VVhe1'ever Grace goes you will surely hear s music. For three years she has held the honor E - N. of being the most musical in High School. I v . ' E g , ,,,,, , ,,,,, ARCHIE LEE COVINGTON Lf KHe2d'ersor3x9illE' High, '23 '55, 526: I Tappa. . V ' A eg 'ra ., ' 3 ingineers u , '- . 3 A A Popular Archie Covington is a true friend l ' to everyone--especially to Dorothy! Luck to :I ,gs you. s. .lr l sl I . f H - f Q 5 f Q . 3 JOHN HAROLD CROOM it 1 Class Football, '24, '25, '26, '27: Class Basket- 4 X 3 ball, '24, '25: Class Baseball, '24, '25, '26: Lit- Q X l giiaigy Igenciety, '2l4g Radio Club, '24, Doctors p u , . John has been noted for his witty remarks I X l and his determination to succeed. Here's hop- X X ' 1ng he'1l have great success! A, 5 P .O 'K ' A ' , X x . if X, Page Eight X , . 4 I . , X . xx Nil- ' , A-2 -A ' ?-'gr . i. -Q x .iv 'ap--F': ' ' ' 'Q ' '- ff, 0, Q 'rr'-x.. -f bi I mi e I n , , --,4 ,Q Li! ' ' Nampa...-xhix sf ' ff: ':'C 'w 1 .- S 23+-4 H---1 ,few-1 s flHll7 x ' ':'?2 W' -1. if '55, an 1,'..,f, , INA JEAN DAVEY Literary Society 24 25 26 27' Hiki g Club, '25: Girls Baseball, 2.63 Music Study Club, '27: Uke Club, -6, '27: Class Basketball Ina is just a sweet loveable girl who greets ueveryone with a smile. ROBERT VANCE DAVIS Class Football 24 25 '26 27' Class Basket- 24 25 L6' Varsity Football - ' Asst. Mgr. Baseball. '26, Monogram Club. 'Z.7: Sec. and Treas.'Monogram Club '27' Dramatic Club, 'L6, '27, Debaters Club, 265 Literary So- ciety, 'STQ Radio Club, 'L.5. '26' Vice-Pres. Radio Club, 'L6g Editor Yellow Jacket '27' Vice- President Doctors Club, '-7' Vice-Pres. Latin Club '27' Student Council 2.6. Buob s impersonations f e Dusky Brother' have won for him more than High -gshgol fame. Humorous, loyal: these say 0 . INA LOUISE DEPOE literary Society 24' Glee Club 25' Dra- matic Club, '26, Music Study Club, '27. She keeps the even tenor of her way and makes her goals. nf fu, Lf' ' ELIZABETH DeVANE Pres. Literary Society, '27g Chairman f' Make-up Com,-Dramatic Club, '27: Vice-Pres. Latin Club, '26g Music Stud Club, '27g Sec. Latin Club, '26, Debaters Clu . '26: Triangular Debating T am, '26: Glee Club, '25, 26, ' : Dramatic Club, '25, '26, '27: Athletic Club, '24, '25, '26, '27: Hiking Club, '24, '25, Teachers -Club, '27: Class Basketball, '26, Elizabeth is ever willing 'to help somebody' and therefore is liked by all. She is prominent in school activities and a loyal supporter. W .,..- INEZ DUPREE Glee Club, '24, '25: Literary Society, '24, '25g .Athletic Association, '25, '26. What nice big eyes you have, Inez - The better to see you with, my dears - What an encouraging smile..-- The better to entice you all. Is'nt that the truth? I wmv! H . Q X, - In XY ' I-:A if 1. 3 5 P Q , li P' .. , Page Nine .rife M., - 1 .x ,. is 1 T3 X, . W , 'I . l jg! rd ,Q . igivi A! an hi.. is 1' ' v of WEL GL, , . wk UA ttpvqyf' o , . , t., ,F f il . v ' y ' , ' , ' f U 9 'I 24. ' l .. f ily' L , H uv in ba11,', ,'f,, ' 'I 'I,'Q5,'26, Q 7 , , N . J , y I J y Y I of 3 ' 0 th ' , 9 'I g 3 i ll 5' A 5 S Y N C n F A , ii X S ll ,R ff? 'il E ' Q 0 1 E PJ e 27 6 ,,.'- 'x,h-L ,, .. fx -1- 1 -f 1 ,,,- , , -- . .Q I .. ,...,,,,,,.... ,, a - -ff If --. i M.. My I- 4 .lives 1 . . ., V, , - ,Wg1i17 '-NQWNR'-4fif1i'i'rl1Wf mm 'T A, 1 I Drfummm If 5 v f x pq-N 5 3' s...- 'f'f','.A'e ., A.. ' -NYM-,,...a. - ,, r .il . . , , s Q P' Z , 1 1 ,fi ,ii il- M? v- ill,-gv ,. 'I l 1345 sf' , fl' I ,-wg., gg, jr '23-11,597 .f ji-1-ffm wi gu- . 'f-A I , , ' lr! tx , ,. ii Ill li ' J' '! -- 1, ,R . -I 12:- , xv- . Q? AF 7 'E' ,.,3 '-1 W. u, ff .-Q? ,lx Ei M5 , 4-'I' H K' xiii ,ea 4 ,Ju T fl' .ZW 53,13 9 . I 535 X '1 .. 7 Tl. Wt 'TJ if ., it 4 it I X V -xl 'Cn 'N - 1 .AJ I Page Ten EDWIN WILSON FELTON Class Football, '24, '25, '26, '27, Basketball, '25, '26, Class Baseball, '24, '25, '26, Radio Club, '26, Literary Club, '24, Glee Club, '26, Varsity Football, '27, Varsity Baseball, '25. Ed stands above any crowd. With his 6 ft. 4 in. of bones and humor, he is a man that anyone can look up to. PAULINE JOHNSON FELTON Hiking Club, '24, Literary Club, '24, Girls Baseball Throw, '25, Girls Basketball, '26, Ath- letic Club, '26, Latin Club, '25, '26. Polly is a 'jolly good fellow' and is always ready to help a friend. FRANCES CRAVEN HALL Glee Club, '25, '26, '27, Hiking Club, '24, '25, Athletic Club, '26, '27, Vice-Pres. of Class, '25, Literary Society, '25, Dramatic Club, '25, Beck is a peach of a girl but she has a weakness-Arsenal Ave. ,M W. HAROLD VINCENT HEDGPETH Pres. of Class, '27, Boys Council, '27, Student Council, '27, Glee Club, '26, '27, Pres. Glee gp? '2277, Doctors Club, '27, Chief Marshal, '26, 1- , ' . Harold wears well the ermine of office. If with gavel he fails to control, he has but to lift his Caruso voice to quell any other noise. NN, .,,,. MARGARET ATHALIA HOBBS Student Council, '24, Class Basketball, '24, '25, Treas. of Class, '24, Hiking Club, '26: Latin' Club, '25, Literary Society, '24, Uke Club, '26, Chairman Entertainment Committee of O Henry Literary Societg, '27, Athletic Club, '25, '26, '27, Music Study lub, '27, Glee Club, '25, '26, '27. A demure young lady with all the charm and dignity of a modern Cinderella-and one of our star pupils. I i x JOSEPHINE FRANCES HODGE Glee Club, '24, '25, Hiking Club, '24, Literary Society, '24, Science Club, '26. . 'Jo.' as she is called, has Won her Way. tt our hearts by her smile and optimism. Her lessons never worry her, but she usually has them prepared. Here's to 'Jo'-May she con- tinue to be as cheerful in the future as in the pas . ' KATIE LOU HOLLAND Turkey High, '24, '25, '26, Athletic Club, '27, Katie Lou joined our class this year and has made many friends by her quick sympathy and ready smile. .,,,, .NU ZULA REYNOLDS HOUGH Literary Society, '24, Latin Club, '25, Athlet- ic Club, '26, '27. Zula is a girl who is kind and sweet to all ixndlxgvould not dare stoop from the heights of oya y. ' MARY DALICE HOWARD Glee Club, '24, '25, Literary Society, '24, Club, '26, '27, Club, '27. the hearts of mind as bril- Hiking Club. '24, '20, Dramatic Athletic Club, '26, Music Study Mary's bright smile has won all her classmates, and with a liant as her smile, we are sure that she will succeed in all that she undertakes. ,,,,, my CAROLYN ATTELIA HUGGINS i Literary Society, '24, Nite Owls, '26, Athlet- ic Club, '26, '27, Hiking Club, '24, '25, Student Council, '25, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, '27, Glee Club, '25, 26, 27, SPECTATOR Staff, 27, Liter- z5ryffSo,c71?ty, '27, Music Club, '27, LAFAMAC a , .. . Whatever help you need that is mine to l , ..,' 4 its ,R 53' wgxlrgait: 7 W'-'Ii is l '. ft S ,5 uw-1' .snr 'gal at . t! . gs in ft- ,I I in e ,F i f 3 ll .P S Q V X ,INN Page E en N W H Q. . 1 r af' hp give, command -an epitome of Carolyn. Y H LMA--ws ' If l 2 5 1. l ' . . 4 ,f -A J' -' f- - ., 11 A ,, w. x Qi , N 7f,g,..lf. , l-. ,, 5' l' 6 .P ,,,,,,, ,.-qw, ' ,HMA -x,.,,,.., , '-M J- 'W -'L X QT Q U ENXIXW. ,SQ e arg, ,, M 1' is will A .. .pIf,f, 4 ' Q y, ,I 5 5 .Sly-..,.1,.qn ' 'X lj fx, so W ,rl-1 ML if l N l- l '0 1 ,, if V . it -! 3hix M 8 wif x X 7 5 x9k11xxxxx45-.:' ,+ 4g, .1 L Y, -qv M-. ' F' '.,i x,,,,V,f ,lf H Auull ' 3 -,' ' 1' 1? of-Q eff' f L ... - -,,.,. zap-. , ' PROYE EMERSON HUMPHREY 45 12 ' I . A ., , , Qi 15 is ,, Q f , if , Ht' 'T l , N4 .NH l l xl. 1 I I iii' ll 5 U . 42. 1 Page Twul ve 1 W'-'fame-,w .ii-'wm. 1' -if- 1 .ul '-qnw-'- F?.' 'asv , U Crawfordsville High, Crawfordsville, Ga., '14, ' '25, '26, Latin Club, '27. Being a Photographer he must have some- H owl-eyes to see so well in the dark. , qi Hn ,fn QQ JAMES HENRY JOYNER U ig L. Mumford, Tenn., '24, Hardin, Ky., '25, Tip- f, tonville, Tenn., '26, Class Football, '27, I Tappa Q A Keg Fraternity, '27. E- M 1 A good sport with a full share in allthef X 2' 'me incident to High School Life. L. ' L ,' , ,. , in ,im Q 'gt' ROBERT MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT, JR, g Q Student Council, '25, Debater's Club, '25, '26: x Sec. Debater's Club, '26, Class Football, '25, L '26, '27, Dramatic Club, '26, '27, Treas. Dra- R matic Club, '27, Bus. Mgr. PARROT, '26, Glee Club, '26, FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER prize, ,. '26, Editor SPECTATOR, '27, Hi-Y, '27, Bus ? Mgr. LAFAMAC, '27, Vice-Pres. Literary So- 4 - L ciety, '27, Silent Quartette, '27, S1l 'Sld Club, ' B' '27, Journalism Club, '27, Bachelors Club, '27, Teachers Club, '27, Class Historian, '27. 4 , According to tests he is one of the most in- - telligent in ou'r class. If he rises as high in A life as he has ability he will have a high posititonf' Vi 5,2 CARRIE LEE LEWIS Q 4 Literary Society, '27, Dramatic Club, '27,' fij Latin Club, '27, Music Study Club, '27. v Carrie Lee is very quiet, but is always- 24 ready to help those in need. 3 my ..,,. HELEN BURNS KELLY 4 Literary Society, 24, Hiking Club, '25, Glee- Club, '26, '27, Athletic Club, '26, '27. . , We can have Helen's smiles, and lovable Q V ways, but not her heart, for that belongs to- Qi' a nice little laddie. YQ? .M-WMM, ,W f ' -, x A WIll0'F , , ' 8. '0- ,.-,'r . 4 ,A,,,,vl4. .4 . . ,'01 le , ,, , 5, r,g,?',rl 5, . n me Jtzmiii ,fe .safe ,N ff ' -Luz. ' ' . ' f' , , ' ' 'r' 1 x,,,,,,-ft - i ,, . -7---' ' fl 'T ' W 'i' Y .X M , L .1 4 , 2 : .4 ' '- ELEANOR MACKUBIN LILLY 55,7 Class President, '24, Glee Club, '25, '26, '27, 33 Prettiest, '25, Pres. Stutdent Council, '25, Carolina Club, '25, Hiking Club, '26, Most ' Popular, '26, Athletic Club, '27, Class Vice- Pres., '27, Student Council, '27. ' 'jyVhen not dividing her time between Chapel gi, Hin and Ham's. Eleanor comes to school! '- How she gets by with her work-tand she , does it welll-is one of our unsolved prob- J lems. if HARRIET KATHERINE MONAGHAN X 45 Latin Club. '25, Literary Society, '24, Ath- - lg l letic Club, '25, '26, '27, Music Study Club, '27, , 1 1 Orchestra, '25, '26, 27, Chairman Music Com- ,l 1 mittee of the Dramatic Club, '27, Girls Base- ball. '26, ' as 1 Katherine is the chief 'fiddler' of our class v 53 xii-5 .7 h. '15 l ll .. 1. .lil ei ll 'l P N. ri and we, feel sure of the fact that her instru- ment will bring her undisputed fame. ,.,,, ,HN CATHERINE LUCILE MORRIS Basketball, '25, '26, '27, Girls Baseball, '26, Girls Track, '24, Hiking Club. '25, 26, Literary Club, '24, Sec. of Student Body, '26, Pres. Ath- letic Club, '27, Glee Club, '24, '25, Sec. Execu- tive Cooigncil, '26, Marshal, '26, Most Attrac- tive, '.. . Behold! Catherine Morris-the inspiration for the song '5 Ft. 2, Eyes of Blue.' She's an athlete too! Her many friends are a testi- mony to her pleasing personality. ,,,, ,,,,, FREDERICK VICTOR MOTZ, JR. Track, '25, '26, Class Baseball, '25, '26, Radio Club, '25, '26, Sec. Radio Club, '25, Engineers Club, '27, Class Basketball, '26. Victor may he small of stature but, my! what a big heart! OWEN JEFFERSON MULLININX Nvilmington High School. '2t. Not always do the gods bestow a double favor, but they looked twice on 0. J. They made him a genius in understanding and a winner of tender hearts as well! - game... - Q, ar-, M. ,, . ,- A 6 - tqgyg A ll O a ll it is ez if 72f1f'0 ' -Aw- ,rl I 1' ' K 9 4 -J l :2 5: I 5 I! l A ,C 'li' . r I 'r 'X .t w.,6 2 QL? qt fx .V I. 'gg . .a in QM, ' , ,,.. .. 'v .f: rw Us .--ii 'i i ifg M1 J' ' by ,,, , mt, ., il 1- . 4, X. Yi N . -2 f :533.EIhg7IfQf,,t ,,-,..,,.X V-,, V awe... ' Page 1- ourtoen ef ,,'+-wills'-W7 Ui1e l b 5, fb. 'ii' fkfifif' fff x ,' U. V, . gg: ', ' , ,,,...,LJ..,,j?qf?i4 -V ,,,1,,.fnav1,.ni ..,-'W' '-trr,-eg-,,,u-- I x '. f, ' f-,f 'fn- IQ:-1f'f7 '1f '1 ff MARY ELIZABETH McANDREW Dramatitc Club. '25, '26, '27: Athletic Club, '25, '26, '27g Latin Club, '25, '26, Literary So- ciety, '26, '27. Although Mary was late joining us she found a warm place in our hearts and we are 'all for her.' H. THOMAS McANDREW Riverside Acadamy, '25, '26. Tom hails from the Fort and although he is overworked the takes two subjectsj he is always jolly. H OWEN JASPER McCOLL Class Football, '26, '27g Radio Club, '25, '26, Quiet and retiring-butstlll waters run deep-his ability merits his grades. ..,,.. ,.,,. JOHN PERLE UTLEY MCLEOD Debater's Club, '25, '26, '27: Class Treas. '25: Program Chairman Latin Club, '26, Latin Club, '26, '27. Small in body, large in mind: His equal you'll rarely find. ANNIE HUBBARD McILWINEN Literary Society 24' Dramatic Club 26 27' Chairman Costume Committtee Dramatic Club 27' Most Generous 26 27' Council 27' Glee Club 24 25 26' Athletic Club 24 25 26 27' Boosters Club 27' Ass. Bus. Mgr. LAFAMAC 27. Annie is certainly one generous girl and is as witty and as full of fun as she can be. Her personality easily captures friends and if yoiu are her friend shell stick by you to the en . 'ngv 1 -Auf' v-s W n it Ai' ,fr six? X' ' 2 U, -5? az :LV ii 3 :li - f It li 1, if 1 l lily -L., -4. 1 kr 'gill A I M: -l 55, I ol s- , i 1. NI EXKIEXE 'fit f w, -1 'M T J vm! x 4 wil, Wal . 4-173 im: - fi, 5 l 5? X , k k p ' . fill? 5 5:1 bias ,l i . l. 5 ? Y r i . .h .Iggy ul ' '2 r- mi J 2 X 4 li yi . , H . ik 9 , A A 'X if L i , . s ' , . , , , , , wif.-XF' ' v , Y i yy 1 ' i ' 1 ' E tw? , ' ' ' ' Q W if 3' .1 Q I ,. ' ' 5 , 7: 1 X654 ee ii I N' u A 1 if . ' fl , i . , fi' 1 A , , X get 'jf 1 . ,,,,,,,H-, .Lift -, , ..-, tw-.. '- - 5 1' ' 'J' ' L ' -- ' ' 2' ' -:Q f A-N , . ii . . J, ff , , ' my if fm nr f ,ff' 'J 17 s CRAWFORD BIGGS McKETHAN Class Football, '24, '25, Class Basketball, '25, '26, Student Council, '25, Latin Club, '24, Sec. '25, Debating Club, '24, '25, 26, Hi-Y Club, '25, '26, '27, Sec., '27, Basketball Squad, '25, Pres- ident Athletic Association. '26S Varsity Foot- ball, '26, '27, Glee Club, '26, Radio Club, '26, Monogram Club, '26, '27, LAFAMAC Staff, '26, Triangular Debaters, '26, Tennis, '26, PAR- ROT, '26, LOUD SPEAKER, '26, Boys Coun- 7 cil, '27, Ministerial Group, '27, Literary So- ciety, '27,' Dramatics, '26, '27, Tennis Club, '27, SPECTATOR, '27, Boosters Club, '27, Teachers Club, '27, Manager of Football, '27, H. S. Correspondent to Fayetteville Observer. 1 4 ' Just a careful chap, one of the crowd and always willing to do his share in everything K and even to take the initiative. W 'V 0. II NN 1 if-,L ANNIE LOUISE MCKETHAN Q' Literary Society, '24, Glee Club, '25, Ath- 7, 5. letlc Club, '27, Music Study Club, '27, Teach- 3 lf ers Club, '27. j. Louise is an exccllentscholar and in the f -, esteem of her classmates she stands on the QQ gf, top row. ,Qi I b .Ak Nj, nm ,W ' wk' ,' cg-,fx FLORA McPfHERSON MCNEILL A L. Literary Society, 24,, Athletic Club, '25, '26, 2 , '27, Class Basketball, '24, '25, '26, '27, Dra- g A matic Club, '25, '26, '27, Chairman Property .I Committee of Dramatic Club, '27, Peppiest, X .- l :, '26, '27, Glee Club, '25, Literary Society, '27, -4, f 4 l. Varsity Basketball, '27, Class Treas., '27, gf '- ,PQ 'gegachers Club, '27, Council, '27, Boosters Club, nf 1 ' ' I ' . 1 a V - ' f, A f 4. Loyal in friendship, ready to serve, capable 'ft V -Q dependable, full of pep-and a good basketball gl :Q Vp player--that's Flora. .fgig il .,,., .,,. ff5':y?,'S, Q,lili,l' JAMES DOBBIN McNEILL , 7-A, Class Treasurer, '25. ' ? Dick is quite a golfer and if he keeps it up K A S-,all he will surely Win fame. 'H L '1 L all Jr, V33-,,' .,.,, W, Rhsfffff r,,:,',' jil WILLIAM ARCHIE McQUEEN I 3-,ju Baseball, '26, Football, '26, Monogam Club, '51 v '26, '27, Class Football, 26, Class asketball, ,Aifj '27, Glee Club. '27, Doctors Club, '27, Most Y Popular,l '27, Hl-Y, '27. ,l Small yet handsome is Bill McQueen- .' gg ,H I-Ie can win the heart of any 'teen.' ,l at tit' . iw, il, All '17 ' I, ' l r IQ.. M' ,Y Llsgg---Q A ' . ,gf 4, lg? i V L3 2 ,3 A 1 ,. t - QI Ez, X532 N' -r' ,:l, H52 1 Ja fix! gin f aff , ...xr 2 I -ri f '64 V V1 ill it 7 Ja fig'-? ' 4 x, A. M, iff ,L I k wig xl 'V 21, ' ,'4'7 V1 39:2 W Wu, . ' KW' 4.5! -I I. ,. 'X- zzgo Fifteen , .wf4, .t V, 'X 1 -1 fl 1, -I , F--. Q.. ,yt u,f:,,. in , A . Wi 'I ' fffwt 1. fiffl .. .C , , t, ,lt . -,,.,.,,,,W,, ... ,exft-45-false. 1' 2. 1, ff1 ? qv-fit if I , ..,-ft'-1-tt---n.,,f Ngaffttifaf-23,5 I .J 5' ' l 1 ' i JOSEPH BOYKIN PEMBERTON A i 5,6 Omas Club, '25, Chairman Make-up Commit- Q tee of Dramatic Club, '26, Vice-Pres. Dramatic Club, '27, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, Most Cour- teous. '25, Most Popular, '26, Cheer Leader, ,, I '26, Asst. Basketball Mgr., '25, Art Editor Q LAFAMAC, '27, Ministerial Club, '27, Vice- ' lzrges. Radio Club, '25, Hi-Y, '26, Science Club, '.. . x . Joe has a slant for dramatics-and shiek- if : antics, too! If you do not believe this just ,.' witness a class play-or aski-il LOUISE HAZEL PORTER Class Basketball, '26, Girls Basketball, '26, Athletic Club, '26, '27, Music Study Club, '27, Orchestra, '27, Glee Club, '27, Dramatic Club, '27, Ministerial Club, '27, Sec. Home Economics Dept., '27, Writer of Class Song, '27, , Q 5 Hazel is the poet and musician. She turns , 'f everything into a rhyme and then puts a tune to it. H , 2 KATHERINE PURDIE J Literary! Society, '24, Executive Council, '26, Class Sec. '26, Latin Club, '26, '27, Vice-Pres, Latin Club, '27, Glee Club, '24, '25, Athletic Club, '24, 25, '26, Literary Society, '27, Class Basketball, '26, Music Study Club, '27, Teach- Q' ers Club, '27, Girls Basketball, '26, Hiking ' Club, '25, Boosters Club, '27, 4 1 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. ff' CHARLES MOORE ROBINSON, IR. I' ' Wilmington H. S., '24, '25, Hi-Y, '26. '27, 'll Debafers Club, '26, Literary Society, '27, Latin I Club, '26, '27, Dramatic Club. '26. '27, Silent Quartet. '27, Class Football, '27, Class Basket- - t , ball, '26, Bachelors Club, '27, Track, '26, '27, sl' YELLOVV JACKET Staff, '27, Boys Council, 43 ' Sir Sid Club, '27, Journalism Club, '27. F' Behold, our orator, speaker and political . leader, S gf Y ,,,, ,,,, 3, - BERTHA ELIZABETH SANDLIN 4 fa I Mgr. Girls Basketball, '27, Hiking Club, '25, ' Glee Club. '25, Dramatic Club, '25, Music , Study Club, '27, Athletic Clulb, '25, '26, '27, 3i1rls25Basketball, '25, '26, Literary Society, , l ' '. ' . , E. I Worth her weight in gold--and of like ,4,' W quality. ,Q .57 Page Sixteen J le, W, J ' 1 x g. , D, fy 4,-f--. fri- tt ' - -1- , . '-tw R., - ,..f.,k 1 -, uxdwy .Xi A , -.,, iv, ' ,ff ,,.-....v,',f -.-.CARL . ,, -5 - --,yr 5, -.,,,- Q., r ' -.- LE? 'fa-. ',,,...f A HV. ww iff 4' 'bl ri O yah xl- l ,fx , li i isis, 'Z c X I 5 1 I ,I 'vt ' if 2157 ,vfi .Nil , ,xi X 1 ni K if! 1 f 'l 4.21, 1 ' HB 'x' ,, yt, li IW , ,KL if E Qgivp -fx ' rffp.-R ,1 xg A 2 f P- i,' 71- EMMA LUCILE SCOTT Literary-Society, '24: Dramatic Club, '24 '25: Glee Club, '24: Hiking Club, '25: Athletic Club, '25, '26, '27: Music Study Club, '27. V If 'tis noble to be generous then Lucile can .lay claim to that virtue. .., ,M SADIE MARIE SHAVITZ Class Basketball, '24, '25, '26g Literary So- ciety, '24g Dramatitc Club, '25, '26, '27: Ath- letic Club, '26, '27: Student Council. '26: Mar- shal, '26, Debaters Club, '26g Sec. and Treas. 'Glee Club. '26, '27g Uke Clulb, '26, '27, Business Staff of LAFAMAC, 273 Hiking Club, '25, Or- -chestra, '26, '27. Sadie is full ot' pep and vim and cares fall off her shoulders like 'water off a duck's back! She is fond of athletics and always backs F, H. S.' to the limit in everything. EMMA IRENE SHEEHAN Latin Club. '26: Athletic Club, '27iU1ie Club, 27: Music Study Clulb, '27: Glee Club, '26, '27. 'Pat,' as her friends call her, is quite a favorite. Her smile and personality have placed her high in the heart of her acquaintan- -ces. Her quick mind is only one of many giftls, and the hardest things are child's play 0 . a l, U ff. ,nf JAMES WICKLIFFE SMITH Rules Creek Academy 253 Football, '26: Class Football 24 26 27 Basketball, '26, '27g Class Basketball 24 26 Latin Club. '26, '273 Asst Editor SPFCTATOR '27: Hi-Y, '27: I Tappa Keg 27 Pres Doctors Club, '27, Poet scholar thorough gentleman, and cxharlriipion pole vaulter of the school-that's ic JANIE LOUISE STRICKLAND Dramatic Club 24 25' Glee Club,, '24: Hiking Club 25' Athletic, Club 26 '27: Music Club, Louise plans a mint to win-for she can write and also spin-the typewriter. A Page Seventeen ll 1 uv . ' l ' J ' 7 : 1 .- n - QL H 2 .LX -f Student Council, '24, Literary Society, '24: ' I I ,' , I Z, -,275 . , , , Q 1. . 1 -t- . U1 1 i 1y5't', V j,.f.i:w I- . ' MV' XQ-Mia! K1 Z 1 1 A f !E'a'NWlW, . ,- ww A ,fine-am, .QQ 7 Bibi? ' ' ' ' WALTER GREGG SUTTON Class Football, '24, '25, '26, Class Basketball, '25, '26, '27, Class Baseball, '26, Doctors Club, '27, Radio Club, '25, Sec.- Athletic Asso., '26, Football, '27, Latin Club, '27, Marshal, '26. Gregg must have the button-he keeps aw- fully quiet and looks mighty wise. ,UH ..,,, MILTON TAGER Dunn H. S., '24, '25, '26, Varsity Football, '27, Sport Editor LAFAMAC, '27, Monogram Club, '27. Milton made a good beginning in the Fay- etteville grades, running up to Seventh-Dunn advanced him then to Eleventh. We cannot speak for this hiatus, but since rejoining us he has made a noise in athletics and managed to route thru his studies. H... ,mf DOROTHY ANN TUCKER Latin Club, '24, '25, '26, Athletic Club, '24, '27, Glee Club, '24, Hiking Club, '25, Music Study Club, '27. Wisdom and to spare Dwells with this Wee maiden rare. H ELIZABETH PEMBERTON UNDERWOOD Glee Club, '25, Literary Society, '24, '27, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, '27, Class Basketball, '24, '25, Basketball, '26, '27, Athletic Club, '26, '27, Sec. Class, 25: Hiking Club, '24, '25, Mar- shal, '26, Nite Owls, '26, Best All Round, '27. If she who takes things as they come be the 'philosopher-then here she is! 'Booty' never worries, never falters. W mf WALTER WEBB Engineers Club 27 Radio Club 25 26 Cheer Leader 27 Student Council 26 Pep piest Buck is a Jolly soul a human dynamo who allay? in his work thus enjoying himself all e ime ,,..nW ma. 4 ,f if ,. W 17 f A, Q x t X t 550 K -I -r f tifv WJ ,QS V - : ' i - s '. :.' 2 t at , ,H ,271 . . , . E, U . - ' ' .1 .X J . in ' Wi. Po . if , ' ' - 'Yr , . Jw' A I' ' 5' -P 'rf' ,I ,m. - 4 .- ' v , i ti-, L MS, -,, . ' if ' . Y -f?!1 7 'ER ,I-ii: in f- f' 43 7' ggi' .f-.- 2:.',':'- ', ', fit. 1 527, -.'-iw' iff' . 'AN:,s ,af st, N -- fl.'gf,. ,Q'Xi. A1 Z,Q,,'1: 5 7,i.,,it,.,.t...iqa5mo.g,i f 'ri,g'zii'r.w:!.1, ' - -.ii , ii ' A NW' 7,-4'f ss -..,Cy,,fg3,,, 1 Q . ii I vii 5 J' G ,fall E JOHN WHITWORTH WEISIGER ' Class Football, '24, '25: Class Baseball, '24, QV, '25, '26: Class Basketball, '25: Varsity Foot- pghfj ball, '25, '26, '273 Hi-Y, '26: Monogram Club. W U, '26, '27: Doctors Club, '279 Marshal, '26g I 'if in Tappa Keg Fraternity, '27. ' X In all four years of High School John has if N- proven his worth many times on the athletic ix! field and in class. x Q, ii lx Hz' 1 x liixzififf H gulf' .2 ,I if 4 CHARLES CARROLL WEST ,. i Ti Class Editor LAFAMAC, '27: Associate Edi- wjgji, tor SPECTATOR, '27g Dramatic Club, '27: 'V Q f. Chairman House Committtee: Silent Quartette, '27g Teachers Club, '27: Sec. Teachers Club, f '273 Bachelors Club, '27: Glee Club, '26, '27: ttf 3 Radio Club, '25, 'zap Journalism Club, '27, Hi-Y, '27: sir sid Club, '27. Q1- -YV Willing help, smilingly given, comes to all iig'-X who ask of Charles the smallest favor. ' 2 'tiff V HN H. ii' Y AVA AILEEN WILLIAMS Latin ciub, '24, '25, '26, '27: Music Study yi, Club, '27g Athletic Club, '27: Treas. Athletic i Club, '27g Literarivl Society, '24g Pres. Junior Latin Club, '26: iking Club, '267 Librarian, 1 Q '27: Baseball, '26g Literary Society, '27. I ' Aileen is a sweet and charming girl-no 'Eli ti, H115 if 7 1 , . better could we find if we looked the whole earth around. .,,,, HM ! ! ll W ie M whim: t W 'wx ' iff P if. '11 'il i.f wail . .?., f 135 Q I 'lf 1 I , 'li Q77 ARLIE VVENDELL VJILLIANIS it Marshal, '26: Baseball, '25, '26g Class Base- ball, '25, '263 Latin Club, '24, 25, 26, '27: Law- 'S X yers Club, '27. fix' Quiet, dependable, loyal and a friend with wiy the qualities of a gentleman. iw- - it' 2' - .i I Y -'Lg ll 3, it 'i I f '- . 5 MARY LOUISA WILLIAMS X i 1 Latin Club, '24, '25, '26, '27g Sec. Latin Club, , -f.Yg'4 '26: Dramatic Club, '26, '27: Hiking Club, '24, 5 ,ip '25: Athletic Club, '25, '26, '27: Literary Club, . of '24g Pres. Teachers Club, '27g Class Basketball, if '24, '25, '26, '27: Varsity Basketball, '27: Girls Baseball, '27g Boosters Club, '27. 1' Bound up with a kind and loving disposition gi is dability, to 'make the mark' on every . 1 S u yy I . A -, Q i i iii ,I Hail. Page Nineteen 'hx W Aw my HA,-- '--. , ' , W-uf.. N515 1 1 ' - fi-f,.,L. , 1,i,,wL-wi-,L limb, ' tk- -A Koa, , Q-milf-F:- Ab fi- 1 Q, f. Q Y- A' Q S.. .,,a.' .err ' v- qri-:,-.-- -Q. K fguf- -as Nsff,-f -. ...NN . Jim . up 9 ,f , . . ' J. ,i 1.2 w. g. xx .KH il tl 2-it 4 I l', A Q .M N ,A , , . v . . . . 'S init 12' ixikig ' :VI lit f!IIi N E 5' 5 ll! 4 i X .. .if ,. 1,. V Li 5? 9 fs, f N-1. wus.: yn: 1, 'UL ,I vig s,-'SEK ll. . Page Twenty A 55 .ff ,J f f I 'ma' . 1,5 ,, 1 -af- ' -7.- Q- --1 'RJ qi Q- ,ai 'R-,X .,, i , KATHERINE MALCOLMSON .3 ' WILLIAMSON 5 ,ifiiilft Athletic ciub, '25, '26, '27, Girls Literary so- ,Biff ciety, '54, Girls Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, .- , Dramatic Club, '25, '26, '27, Librarian of Dra- .TT matic Club, '26, Pres. Student Council, '26, ,in Vice-Pres. Junior Latin Club, '26, U. D. Club, gf ig. '25, LAFAMAC Staff, '26, Marshal, '26, K. K. Klub, '26, Pres. Dramatic Club, '27, Social Edi- . tor SPECTATOR, '27, Editor-in-Chief LAFA- ' MAC, '27, Boosters Club, '27, Most Efficient, '27, Teachers Club, '27, I Efficient, attractive, loyal, loveable. The ' V best we can say does not do justice to 'Kittie.' Y 4 it im' H 1 F ' r 3 . e'. Al DOROTHY ANNE WOODARD Tampa, Fla., High School, '24, '25, '26, Glee- 4 Club, '27. ' Dorothy is a 'Florida Cracker' who came to ' l us last year. She has proved herself a true- , friend and we hope to make her a good 'Tar- Heel.' V A b ELIZABETH CLARK WOOLWORTH 3 Dramatic Club, '26, '27, Latin Club, '26, '27: Pres. Glee Club, '27, Feature Editor LAFA- MAC, '27, Class Prophet, '27, Boosters Club, '27. fe ' Smart, sweet and very neat 'ali She's the girl tha.t's all complete. ij 6. tx' 'lv ZAHDIE ROSE ZA1-IRAN Class Basketball, '24, '25, '26, '27, Varsity' Basketball, '26, '27, Hiking Club, '25, '26, Glee Club, '24, '25, 26. Zahdie excels in Basketball. She plays both forward and guard and is one of our X ' 'lettermenf J V my rg 'ilfii ..,,f'Nx-. ,...f 4 - -. ' .af A .I 1 - ,X-'Q -f 'fa :Q-,M ,.-J Navi? ' - ,5mgw, u A ' ,.1fS'f'- 1' ,V , ,. ,fl-!1lt,.,,, I 1. 'X '.. U, f ,b ll' I A Q XQQMVLMMSWM Ge' .A H fziw -L. ff N-gif if N-lv' qw xx, W W CLASS SONG We re thmkmg tomght of our school days- The best days of our l1fe We wxll enter now mto hardshxps A road made of toll and strife But her dear old rnemones well chensh And all her teachers great Well be dnftmg back 1n memones For a ghmpse of th1s dear old place Cx-:onus We ll be dnftmg back m memones Of the days that are gone by To acqu1re a greater knowle e We wlll try and try and try Well be thmkmg then of Fay ll When from her we re far awayf But we ll drxft rzght back m memories For a ghmpse of her each day Farewell to our classmates and teachers We love them every one It was by the1r and and gmdance That our Hlgh School work IS clone And to our old text books we re saymg You dld your very best But: last of all we re saymg Farewell to F H S CHORUS Farewell to thls dear Hlgh School The school we love so well To us she wxll grow dearer As on ln hfe we sa.1l. ll Oh' We'll thxnk of her so often, ' The school we love the best It IS sad but we must say It 5 Farewell good F H S , I-IAzEL Polvrnn 'y l Page Twenty One 4. .1 ' XJ- ,M V ,- lib, r ' V 1 X E 3? fl ki' Ex L,JnJ', -a,.-viaESgpmV5nggwdhiiggiwsrlnh A ,J I rr. ?n-, 't'a9i ' imiflff-.-r lllt- A,n5few lM MM'f.fMlgQ?FFkc!ulN,g,f4F''jnH lliEEESQil lrr' fl? e l e f' A ' 1. . f 'S A ' iff ' ' ,Q yr , F , , 3E fm y , ,. I ll 15' y Q' -,-' F ' ds J 1 . - - ' ,. - - u li . , 'ET' A AM: '-.V A, ' V K ' ' ' 'Jn ' n ' I . v -, KZ . ,.l. A VV1. 'l x' n ' A a X W5 ' S . - N. 1-d - Q I' W I , :lf E . . . A gp tg . 1r,' y N? sl was .. . at ,amass HsAWrsrMtff2r ' . A s 't ' ' '2w 'J'r'Ns' HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '27 4 'P 1 f F I In the early fall of 1923 Fayettteville High School suffered the invasion of a mighty horde of mischeivous little imps. This band was 110 in number and was known as the Freshman 'Hp Class. The Freshmen, altho they had confidently expected to conquer the entire school im' 4 GI mediately, soon decided to settle down to fmore or lessj peaceful lives and to abandon tem' 1 porarily all thoughts of conquest and be as much as possible like the other classes of the school. 'ii They soon observed that these other classes all had officers, so the leading lights of the class got together and called a meeting of all Freshmen. This meeting resulted in the election off , . the following officers: Eleanor Lilly, Presidentg Fay Brown, Vice'Presidentg Annie Bowles, s X Secretary, and Margaret Hobbs, Treasurer. The first step toward becoming a regular class 1' had been taken. These Freshmen were also represented in the school statistics, thus raising D their selffesteem several notches higher. Martha Clark was chosen as the school's most beautiful ' ' damsel and Grace Clayton as the most musical member of the Student Body. The little Q' Freshmen were also represented on the athletic field, Bill Kennedy winning his letter in Foot' ball and Kenneth Gallup in Baseball. At last Commencement rolled around, and the Freshmen, gathered together for the last time as Freshmen, saw one of their number, john McLeod, march up to the stage and receive the Scholarship medal. 4 V, s After an absence of three months, the Freshmen, now known as Sophomores, returned -N J to the school, feeling like kings, and prepared to show the new Freshmen their proper place. The Class soon reorganized with joe Pemberton as Presidentg Frances Hall, Vice-President, Elizabeth Underwood, Secretaryg and john McLeod, Treasurer. This year the Class was again - represented in the statistics, but the number .of representatives had increased to four. Grace Q Clayton was again chosen most musical, Eleanor Lilly captured the title of Fayetteville's QE Fairestf' Fay Brown was voted most popular, and Joe Pemberton was found to be most courteous. When the Student Council was organized another honor was accorded the Class when Eleanor Lillw was elected President of this august body, this being the first and only time such an honor has come to a Sophomore. It was soon shown that the Class had one member I P of high oratorical ability when Fred Poag made the Triangular Debatinig Team. Again, too, U the Class was represented in Athletics, Bernard Stein in Football and Kenneth Gallup in 1 Basketball and Baseball. , The third year was entered and again the name of the Class was changed. They were D now known as juniors. Only one more year, they thought, and we'll have the world at S ' X your feet. As usual, the first big event of the year was the election of officers. Fred Poag gg was made President, Charles Chadbourn, Vice-Presidentg Katherine Purdie, Secretary, and Ken- fi neth Gallup, Treasurer. Soon the LAFAMAC Staff was elected and Crawford McKethan, Fred 'lit Poag, Kenneth Gallup and Kittie Williamson won places on this. The number of representatives of the class among the statistics rose to six, these being Ioe Pemberton, Eleanor Lilly, Annie V' Mcllwinen, Catherine Morris, Flora McNeill, and Charlie Chadbourn. The number making the Triangular Debate also increased-the members of the class represented in this activity being: . 5 Fred Poag, Crawford McKethan, Elizabeth DeVane, and John McLeod. That the class had SYQ Q W' - at Page Twenty Two if s 1 assi - W... resssz fs 1 gm.. U W - -:T-re-' ,,.,--f--'B HA.. - V I I , M. was f l , 9, 'imf ji ji . ,t .. ... ew -as- 1 .lift ,J ,y -aww, 0-W' m .A R 7 , N' 151 f .1 lr H- 'li rl, I .6 A NEWLY xi mr,,r.,, A NGN w,1'.:-..-2 -t,,,. 7 l musical ability was demonstrated by the fact that Fay Brown was made President of the Girl s ' Glee Club and Fred Poag of the Boys Club Again this wonderful class furnished the President ' of the Student Council Kittie Williamson and the Secretary of the Student Body-Catherine 'V Morris When the Seniors elected the marshals it developed that Harold Hedgpeth headed , the list Under him were Fay Brown Fred Poag Sadie Shavitz Arlie Williams Elizabeth , Underwood Kittie Williamson Charles Chadbourn john Weisiger Gregg Sutton and Catherine ' , Morris This proved to be a big year in Athletics for this class Crawford McKethan was ' elected President and Gregg Sutton Treasurer of the Athletic Association In Football the , Class was represented by Cecil Bullard Crawford McKethan Vincent McBryde and John 5 Weisiger in Girls Basketball by Florence Morse Catherine Morris and Zahdie Zahran in Boys V was represented on The PARROT the school paper by Crawford McKethan Charles Chadbourn ' George O Hanlon and Mitchell Lightfoot When Commencement came again John McLeod once more achieved the final triumph of the year for his Class by being awarded the A. M. A Another vacation ended and those members of the Class who had not fallen by the way side returned to the school proudly bearing the name of Seniors At last the height of glory V had been reached' For their last set of officer the Class chose Harold Hedgpeth Eleanor Lilly Frances Hall and Flora McNeill Charles Chadbourn was elected Pres dent and George Jenkins Vice President of the Student Body Six other organizations were headed by members of the Class George Jenkins led the H1 Y Club Crawford McKethan the Student Council Kittie Wil liamson the Dramatic Club Elizabeth DeVane the O Henry Literary Society Harold Hedgpeth the Boy s Glee Club and Betty Woolworth the Girl s Glee Club. Again the Class was well rep resented in all athletics and again the class team 'made good showing. Thirteen members won pl ices on the statistics these being: Martha Clark Annie Mcllwinen Bill McQueen Fay Brown Buck Webb Flora McNeill Margaret Hobbs Charles Chadbourn Kittie Williamson George jenkins Elizabeth Underwood Grace Clayton and Alex McGeachy. All of these and many other activities were indulged in by the Class but lack of space , forbids their chronicling here Suffice it to say that after many hardships and many more pleasures we are now approaching the fulfilment of our ambitious dreams-Graduation! . Perhaps this little story of the doings of the Class of 27 has sounded rather hackneyed ' but even wise old Solomon said There is nothing new under the sun. But someone else sagely remarked that old things are best so perhaps we cannot do better than to say practic x ally what our predecessors have said. After all it is the spirit of the discourse that counts and X Q in spite of our mistakes and our failures we will carry with us through life happy memories and a lasting appreciation of the many good and fine things that have come into our lives through , . . if as fl X its X Y : r. -sg if 4 , lgt-ll ,. I A. i V da. ll Vw 'X Q nt. : 'TL Y -Y 4 U V I. V' :w i l 1 I. , 4 A - F ,s , I , . . Q y I' li I ' I 1 Y U I S . I . ! l g I 9 . I I D s 9 I D 1 9 l , gif A . ' f A A r Q ' ' 9 ' ' , ' ' ' 9 A ' i ,Y Basketball by Bill McQueen, Arlie Williams, Kenneth Gallup and Euland Canady. The Class , Q I Myrover Mathematics Medal. ' l f r r , ai 'il ' . K 5 3 1 if V 5 . ' u U s , s 1 Q I i a - i r , a , gi il S si. ' ' ' ' - fp ik . . . g li lt ' ' , u 5 l 3' .. . .. sl 5 I , - 'Q s N 5 x-, ' W .k v . u l Q l the four prolific years of our life at old F. H. S. As we stand upon the threshold of our new and untried life in other places and other . is fields, may we say and feel as Dickens did when he had Tiny Tim say, God bless us, everyone. F fl R, M. LIGHTFOOT, Jr., Historian. 4 r si TE l i laid Page Twenty-Three 4 , i ip - ,--I ' t - gp G X U V Ag 1- ' v'-'67 19011 vnu: 1 ' 'V 'Ni' L V ,r .f- y-hx QW f., - W:-'lun 4' , -rt f,,,I .VY . if ' A . I vt ,, it ...tes , , ggi, 5741 il -A I M cy , mr.. '-'. ' Zpiggwwli' Qtr, W, Q fir: 'Mx ' NW-'-'Ii'32' 'V md'9 s..Q-.4 ' VQTIWE i lily wi CLASS PROPHECY 145, ra ' W ' 2:525 5 In the distance I can see Mt. Parnassus over which my plane flew, and in the foreground Q ' if? rises the massive Temple of Delphi, my long-sought destination. Thru the years since that ', June day in 1927 when the Seniors of the Fayetteville High School received their diplomas, I pi V have wandered the world over, and my thoughts have often gone back to the boys and girls tl' H 3 who so hopefully left their High-School days behind them in '27. What has LIFE held for .3 ' them? That is the question which I shall ask the famous oracle of Apollo. There upon the ill tripod sits the veiled prophetess, Pythia, who delivers the revelations to the priests who trans- 1 f l. late them. I must make a sacrifice to the Oracle, and for that purpose I have buoght a small i volume, reminiscent of my High School days. Its too familiar cover bears the legend New l Plane Geography. As I gaze into the flames which are consuming it, my brain is full of tri- 1 angles, circles, and parallel lines! As the smoke rises heaven-ward, I address the mysterious wo- lf: ' man before me saying: ,N P L' A Oh, noble priestess, through thy great knowledge of the past, the present, the future, con- l 7- A descend to tell me, thy humble servant, how my school-mates of F. H. S. have fared. p She inhales the sacred vapor, and falls into a mystic trance. Strange words fall from those V lips! At last I shall hear my question answered. Hark! She speaks! Q- ' A black mist fades from before my eyes, and I see a beautiful city. It is Washington, the .Q I Capitol of the United States. Here people gather from all parts of the worldg Fayetteville is ., M ' no exception. It has sent its full quota to the District of Columbia. It is Sunday night. In a w' A . . . . . . f AJ' 4. large church a handsome young minister is preaching a dynamic sermon, he is the Reverend C. Z C. Chadbourn, of whose congregation it is considered very fashionable to be a member. Oc- : fl cupying pews near the front are several well known personages. james McNeill, a wealthy cor- V ' poration lawyer is seated next to two fellow Carolinians, Congressman Archie Covington, and his V Q Secretary, Arlie Williams. Directly behind them are the Railroad Magnate, O. I. Mullinnix . and his wife who was Margaret Hobbs of Fayetteville. Tom McAndrew, Professor of Pro- A crastination at Harvard University, is between Charles Robinson, Editor of the Fayetteville Dis- 'TD V turber and Milton Tager, the famous sportsman and fight promoter. The soprano soloist in the choir is Carolyn Huggins, who is teaching voice in the Washington School of Music. Hazel I Porter is instructor in the same institute. Vg A On Pennsylvania Avenue a large sign may be seen which reads, See Washington with ll Dorothy Woodard. Bus leaves every hour. In an enormous blue rubber-neck-wagon sits 11 the smiling proprietress of the sight-seeing busses. i Keith's Vaudeville Theatre displays pictures of coming attractions. Sadie Shavitz, clever is I e character actress is the main feature of this week's bill, while others scheduled to perform are A- . , , Edwin Felton and John Croom, a successful comedy team, supported by a chorus which includes A 'A jf Lucile Scott, Dorothy Tucker and Grace Bennett. , ' In the Hall of Representatives a stocky gentleman is draped gracefully over a chair sleepnig. Q As he raises his head to inquire, When do we eat, I see that it is Congressman Victor Motz. Xia l In the Senate, pacing up and down like a lion in the zoo, was Cecil Bullard, Farm-labor Senator V l 'Ii Page Twenty-Four X ,a-H ..,...aM?lWm.. .a1f mf ' W X x - .'-I--' 7. - ew' - waz' f 'ma 1-----fn ' f' c -we -W' eww. ' , ' f i' at is 1 ' am Ha A' , , 1 1 it I ' I wwf!-.,.,. fi e YQ -Q-4'-qt I X b from North Carolina. He had just put a bill before, the Senate for the re-establishment of A .in t l l slavery in the cotton belt so that he may be able to loaf more successfully. 1 gh ' Northward lies New York City, swarming with human beings as an ant hill swarms with ants. In one of the skyfscrapers is the office of Mildred Breece and Annie Bowles, income tax experts who are at present figuring out a knotty problem for Owen McColl Plutocratic Bootlegger. ' 5' In Aeolian Hall tonight a concert is being given by Ethel and Grace Clayton, Pianists, ' I Eleanor Lilly and Harold Hedgpeth, Singers, and Katherine Monaghan, whose violin has brought If li her to fame. In electric lights on Broadway are the names of Fay Brown and Emerson Humph' , v rey, stars in a revival of the old comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The scenery for this was ' designed by Elizabeth DeVane who is a rising young paintfslinger in Greenwich Village. On , - the opening night of the show seats in the bald headed row were occupied by Dr. and Mrs. X George jenkins-fthe doctor thought no home was complete without a Hall j-Mary Mc- I , Andrew, owner of the Baby Ruth Company, Kitty Williamson, first woman to edit a New , Q 5 York newspaper, and Wick Smith whose book of poems called Tin-Can Abbey, has made g E 35 him much sought after fby the censorsj. Y P In a spacious office on Wall Street sits Elizabeth Underwood, private secretary to a big SIX bicycle man from Wheeling. On his efficient staff are, among others, Zahdie Zahran, Annie S 3 Q, Bullock and Louise Strickland. ' l On Long Island, at the Weisiger Film Company lots, Glenn Newberry is busy direct- S 5 lf g ing Bill McQueen and Helen Kelly in a' decidedly strenuous scene from The Carolinianf' The Q l I lighting arrangements were made by Walter Webb, the electrical wizard, and the costmues de- S 33 I signed by Aileen Williams. R , Mitchell Lightfoot is professor of advanced zoology at Columbia University, and today is le ' J cturing to some special pupils, Pauline Felton, Zula Hough, and Louise McKethan. These three .f X young ladies are planning a trip to The Lost World in the near future, to bring home zoo' A 5 . logical specimens. Inez Dupree is the only woman ever to have a chair at Columbia and she Si A ' has annexed the degrees A. B., C. O. D., and P. D. Q., to her name. Q Irene Sheehan, author of My Puppy-a Short Tale, is seated in her apartment reading a E letter from Josephine Hodge, who is now in Hawaii, the land of shredded wheat skirts, look' rf., ' f- h ing for material for a book on cereals which she is compiling. The phone rings. It is Carrie l 5' Lee Lewis, famous woman orator, to tell Irene that the New York Giants have won the World ,S Series. The most exciting thing about it is that Bob Davis and Euland Canady were the most S 5 ' spectacular players. E .5 At a famous night club, of which Martha Clark is hostess, the sprightly entertainers Joe E E V Pemberton, and his dancing partner, Annie Mcllwinnen, are exhibiting folk dances popular many If , years ago. Their Charleston, Black Bottom, and Sansou, are the rage in the metropolis. H f Lo! The scene changes, and Fayetteville, N. C., appears. It is a great day, for Crawford Q McKethan is taking office as Mayor of Fayetteville. He is beautifully garbed in a pair of v l -j' muddy crimson overalls, to show his friends the dirt farmers that he is in sympathy with them. 4' f ' Seated behind the Mayor are his loyal supporters, Professor Iohn McLeod, author of a text book 5' on Beard-raising by an Amateur, and james Joyner. The latter is now Justice of Peace and 2 lives up to his surname for he has joined an average of 30 couples a week since taking , 1' Page Twenty-Five FX ' ' . . X .f Q 1 .- 1 . . . 4-. . .. 4, A, ,ff Abacus--AL-414, 1 ure, f ,, ,. r....,-T v - ssai ...J l sf office. Charles West, who sits gazing soulfully toward the clouds, now has a school of Synf thetic Dancing for young ladies. Doreen Alabaster has taken a day off to congratulate her former class-mate, Mayor McKethan. She controls the greatest cotton land in the state, so is rolling in wealth and a Packard-eight. Walter Campbell, cotton-broker, is seated beside her telling why it is cheaper to move than to pay rent. At the High School many old graduates are teaching. The Class of '27 is represented by Ina Davey, teacher of the Hunt and Peck Method of typingg Ina Louise DePoe, busy reading Monsieur Don't Care to her French class, and Mary Louisa Williams, whose course in Un- natural Natural History is making quite a hit . Flora McNeill is conducting a Charm School, for the Youth and Beauty of Cumberland and Harnett Counties. One of her able assistants is Catherine Morris, instructor in the sciences of IT, Katherine Purdie has all of these under her thumb since she is Miss Principal. Doctor Gregg Sutton has established a novel form of Hospital at Poe's Bottom, N. C. He refuses to accept any cases more serious than freckles for he says that troubles just ruin his naturally sweet disposition. He is ably assisted in his humanitarian efforts by several capable nurses, Katie Lou Holland, Bertha Sandlin and Mary Howard being among the number. Once more the scene shifts, and I see a tropical island. It is one of the famous Sandwich Islands. There under a palm tree full of monkeys is seated Raymond Cassidy. He is a full general in the army Qnot Salvationj and is in the islands to quell an uprising of the Sand Vv'itches. Jane Grassie, prize bathing beauty and Sand Witch is a leader of the revolt- the purpose of which is to keep the Sandwich Islands for the Sand Witches. Seated peril' ously on the tipftop branch of a datopalm is Paul1Cameron, the author of Dates With Sand Witches, an Excellent Diet. His dates with them fill several volumes! Coming up the beach is Alexander McGeachy, a missionary to the islands. A Sickly smell assails my nostrils as Pythia ceases speaking and I suddenly realize that someone is bending over me. It is mother, and she says: What did I tell you about going out riding alone on that outlaw horse? He threw you and you've been unconscious all day. With a tolerant smile I answered, Oh, well, he's a nice little horse and I got a great kick out of that ride. BETTY WOOLWORTH, Prophet. 7 'IQ1-V' :W I Wim fr Page Twent y-Six im e, U, N..- .-.i t at f 5... , '-:..4.r-'V' W , ,H . V, ,,,, . ., , , ,.f 'wr f - 1 f . a as 1 Lf' I ey: 5 '1 i riff! 'Q tw ,Q ,M 353 Cvfgfx, iyl 'I is 'lift .iff-2' I' I gfgf vi 4 j liek HW mf. id' , li? fr! J iii! 'ut' Ag. 'El 's fl? EEA? if 'M fag, 4. We .5 xf? 523 I , .W ' I 'lv , ay' - ' Q J J n, ' .. ,Q X -N llflll-We Xl N IM. ,gf 5 ..--.......,p . .544--'-., K, , - IW , I. g J? F ' A' ' -t A ' 'I '--fe el! 1. ' r .5 1 f im' Ne-miavmfsvw I av ' Y ' I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT sc We, the several members of the SENIOR CLASS of FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A city of FAYETTEVILLE, State of NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES of fAMERICA, il. L realizing that our days at 'dear old F. H. S. are numbered, do now onfthis day take the follow' 4 ing means of disposing of our vast number of accumulated possessions. Having attained our first way-station on the ascending highway of success, we wish to dispose of our present prop- ' erty, because it is totally inadequate for our next more exalted station, and because it will have Q an hundred-fold' value to those now waiting for our seats of honor! During our four years of f High School- life. we have accumulated ai vastf store of ambitions, attachments and other val- ! -, uables. These we herewith bequeath as follows: ' 5 SECTION I-ARTICLE I ' To F. H. S. our love and devotion. Tho we be gone she will not be forgotten! fOh, W, painful partinglj .gf - SECTION 1-ARTICLE II Q 4 To our parents for them and to keep, we will our appreciation for the untiring help they have. given us in preparing us for the coming college days. fAnd what poor reward is thislj lx is SECTION I-ARTICLE III S I A To the Faculty our unmeasured esteem and gratitude for every attainment that they have ' helped us to reach. QAnd we could have reached much further.J Q5 H SECTION II-ARTICLE I g 1. To Mr. Howell, who has taken such pride in us and given such consideration to our work and activities, our truest affection and deepest reverance do go. v I 2. To Mr. MacNeel, our wonder at his untiring effort to drive SCHOOL SPIRIT into ' our heads. 3. To Miss Broadfoot and Miss Snyder our heartiest gratitude for their leadership while 4 I fighting against Caesar and striving to find what Cicero's Orations are all about. 4. To Miss Fisher all our American History notebooks, Literary Digests and all themes of L I historical 'research so that the incoming class may be saved needless work. 5. To Miss Newton and Mrs. Newberry a complete set of geometric instruments to save them from taking so much'of the SENIORS' valuable timer in drawing figures on theuboards. 6. To Mrs. john our appreciation for trying to make Shakespeares of us all. We are also grateful for the little surprise tests, for they will help us to know what it is all about when we go to college. 7. To Miss Alexander our thanks for agreeing with Napoleon that an army marches on its ,P stomach. L - 8. To Miss Briggs our sincere appreciation for her untiring effort in trying to prepare us for our future days in France. .g . 9. To Mr. Underwood, Mr. Ranson and Miss Taylor our gratitude for their wonderful X. methods'in attempting to make Appolos and Venuses out of our weaklings and unfavored ., , Q . h gl ones. f f 'Po 1 SECTION' III-ARTICLE I , We do hereby will to the following classes the several items herein named: 1, 1. To the jolly Juniors our Senior privileges-which they have long envied. 2. To the Wise Sophomores' our abundant knowledge and boundless ambitions . 3 - 3. To the Verdant Freshmen our popularity with the faculty. if Page Twenty-Seven ' ' K .F 'Q ' ff 5 'fi s ' .Lf ' ' ' 4 t F5 ,'v.f4 Y -. -1 I 4 I 5 A I V ' t-Q f K ig fl -:QQ-nw -V , 41, 2 My ...,.., ...Ml ...sh I . ' ' v -. .4 .1' mr, . . .4 - . -.... 1 .. . -. ,- I uf- . g - I . ., ,. ., , ha... A 'FMU . . 1 ., - , . E . , , . , .. - - . . . . ,. ,.,.m.., . .. wg, ' - -...,.'v K 4 '. :.- Q82 r A fl' D? 'QS' Gllflil-.'Yll4 -ll I-Xi Q' 'J - gi, .Q 4. .I lx I ' C A M if I ' if A 1 1 5 llll-'il N ivea, Aununrl' All ly l SECTION IV-ARTICLE I gs ,.. The following are bequests made by various members of the class of '27 to the herein named S 9' lower classmen. These bequests are of very high order and -contain important matters indis' 4 E pensible to the legatees: l I, Dick McNeill, do will and bequeath to Charles Pinkston, my ability to flip a coin so that 4 P he will no longer have to do without lunch. I i I, Charles Chadbourn, do will and bequeath all my big words and flowery speech to Jack if I f Crane. ' j , f I, Fay Brown, do will and bequeath my title of Miss Popularity to Georgia Gilkeyf' Q S ' gl I, Katherine Monaghan, do will and bequeath to Henry Anderson my quiet disposition and C, dignified manners, realizing his great need for for them. i I, Joe Pemberton, do will and bequeath my everlasting love for doing the Highland Fling N 3 and the Black Bottom to Lumsden Bundy. B 5 Q I I, Crawford McKethan, do will and bequeath my Presidency of the Student Council to any g g Q '15, one who would like to turn gray in one night. I 9. 'J I, Catherine Morris, do will and bequeath to Dorothy Pinkston my honors in athletics. A, ' lp I, Booty Underwood, do will and bequeath to Dorothy Franck my chewing gum. She will f 'W' find it on the northwest corner of Mrs. Iohn's desk. . it I, Bob Davis, do will and bequeath to Duncan Rogers my managerial ability. ' I, Flora McNeill, do will and bequeath to Red Herndon my pep and vim so that he may Q S 5 P be able to catch classes on time. Q J I, Gregg Sutton, do will and bequeath to Thomas Badger my ability to use the latest slang S Q ry expressions. X I, Walter Campbell, do will and bequeath to Dickie Upton my ability to get by with- l' out much work, hoping that it will benefit him as he seems to think it has helped me. Q, K J I, Grace Clayton, do will and bequeath to Margaret Adams my musical accomplishments. E s I, Frances Hall, do will and bequeath to Eleanor Stedman my boisterous manner, hoping I ti lv that, henceforth, she may be seen and heard. ll I, Buck Webb, do will and bequeath to Ben Kistler, my short and snappy steps in order 5 Q that he may not loiter in the halls. Nl .1 We, Inez Dupree, Katherine Purdie and Alex McGeachy, do will and bequeath our well - prepared lessons and One's to Booby Powers and Alton Barlow. fha I, Victor Motz, do will and bequeath to D. T. Perry my unusual UQ ability in History. 'f P TI, Bill McQueen, do will and bequeath to Eugene Jeffries my popularity with the fairer if sex. ' ' 6 I, Tom McAndrew, do will and bequeath to Donald Moore my outburst of laughter to cheer if I ' his serious thoughts. 1, f tg I, Helen Kelly, do will and bequeath all my acquired love stories to Mildred Ingold. si! 1 , I, Eleanor Lilly, do will and bequeath to anyone eligible my reserve seat at 'Hams' on request l- ' ' ' that she does not bother the 'Soup.' L Signed and sealed this the twentyfeighth day of February, we the Class of '27, do herebv , 5 F declare this document to be our last Will and Testament. 1 S A SENIOR, CLASS os 1927. sg l Witneesed by: George jenkins, Testator. 1 X Leighton Huske, Mary Shaw Bryan, Burke McConnell. lffage Twenty-Eight V 1 .,n.i1U WIAf-. ..df MmM 'lQxX Q.-'ii L.- .. .. -1 5' 1 .,' '-W'- ?'5' fw - fm' wf1f -- fT xu:.ssa-s-'E 151 . Q 3 Q K Y ' .1 , w x uwxxva jx i f Q , fir 4 -jf Q' I l x ' X f l I X X r V W 1 Am ff i b e r I 1 ' , O' f , Um!! :':. I ,. E V!! WI x ,ma5,.,l2 1 l X- x l'Rfk 'Q 1 X 1 ' u E M . P 4' -if ,,, I' 'Ll' , A X 'ki J 525 ' N 561 + 4' il M Rr i Xf' Qfh, E 'rw ', I , a 3 R 'QS QQ ' imhir fi E nv nu Ji J ,Wwe ' W!ll!3!QlY . 1: WE '! 'u ee 1? Xl if N. fix x-,L ' 1 -5-gi 'Lf f, 'O Q 'iT1 ?:3X -tiff HQ? R F' N l juni V E1 ' Rfif 4, 'fy gfzfliiiizii F' ae W 4 b 'wralg ' V 'fl -ef I , A ' H ' 'Q I W ' A x ,-A A m , P J .4 Lge? ee O L . T 'O Y J LU YN new IPLOV F7 '1 - QB. 5 I I I i ' f- ' .v -5 -SQEICD l f O EZ f MOTTO: t I One For AU, All For One Q FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Red and Whate ' b DOROTHY PINKSTON ....... President GEORGE JENKINS .......... Secretary ' IONE BROWN ...... ---.. Vice'Pvesident RICHARD UPTON .......... Treasurer V1 Page T ty i K H-viva., ..f...afM.L'1W1f-, .wf 'm l0x -w f . Q45-I-'.-' ,MQ - 'Inui t ' 'H' smug! -...av-' V' t , vu' K H .,' '-iw... ,Af-Y . , . Pt tsiggf'-1. ,.-. 4 l L Adams. M. Anderson. H. Averitt, F. Badger. T. Barlow, A. Bonus. E. Blue. E. Bogan. C. Brown. E. Brown. I. Bruton. E. Bryan. M. S. Bryan, Q. Bulll. F. Bullock. K. Ijundy. L. Cade. F. Campbell. W. Carter. M. Carver. R. Covington. R. Crrxne. V. H. Crawley. R. Page Thirty ,sm .af . H. ..... 3-V.-,. JUNIOR CLASS Crokcr. T. C. lones. L. Pope. F. Croker, W. Jordan, C. Pogvirs. ISV. D' 2 . R. Kell . S. Ri tc. . Diliigscy. Kistllcr. B, Rogers. D. Evans. L. Lumix. E. Rutberfg. M. Ewxlg. K. Marsh, C. Scott. K. Fis ef- Scott. V. Stedman. E. Franck- D- Mdafyde. J. Timfreld. H. gallliup' McGeacl1cy. A. Towler. R. Ghlifgl' ' Mcliethnn. Turlington. E. Graglyu McPherson. Tyler. F. Hardy, 'McRae. W. Underwood. A Hayes, lxislvin, A. Upton. R. Herring. C. Minor, A. Vrllandinghnm. N. Holland, C. Moore. D. NVcatl1crs. M. Hollinsliecl, E. Nunncry. R. Webb. Dj Huskc, L. O'Hanlon. G. Weisigcr. . Innoslce. M. Cglive. S.T west. Jeff , E. crry, . . est. . Iolirifn. M. Pinkston. D. Whichard. P. Jones. J. Pittman. D. Williams. C. s ' '-'W f 9,1 4.2'e'v,- P , A .M ...W w I evil' A f Y 5 .tp 1 .k 1 .Vx l -v .1 J' l '1'f5'6.. F31 .qk ': LI. .f 5. H 'l 4' P fail 1-1 ww ffjig . .gg , n A X ,rut fwfr 1 rj Jrxxgf, 4, .v, it .-s' 1 Jig Ygvx -.i .,, 4' ll ff' l gk 4'-f-V 21. 'V' '.. Wf,'3l7 fl! rf.: an 1 ill fit l If FQ- f if Kali YW? 1 V+ if 1' li X tg. V .32 2 'l nf' 13. ' -v 1 -5 5,45 -u '53, .WI N. cv . . .Jw bg + 1 151 yn- iv? :mba 5 XQOLNXE? Q x W' R , - L xx '- , P- ' K 'X 41 L r i ' Q, W L bg ' l x A: f. Xxx K , W ' -' . RN 1 -D' 7 ' f iN x X 1 f fe. L f 'A L f 2' -X ,, Q , f!i1L..f,se?1m, 13 'X :CV , M: 'L's1l1W2!i?f5' 'Q - XX I ', f is - Z ' ' M ix Wwe' 5 X L ,aff . .f f-QW' L L- 4 Vg5Z'?,1, ' ' i g. EEUEE5 y .' ' ' -:izggiv - vi umm!! e ng K Q L Q ' ' Y WL V 2 - is Vi- V YV V fn' L af'ra,a,,:gA ,Ax O ' f, , 1 L-sw , f 'L We , sommnlmwxmamfg J . , gn-,X - W., v rf Y 5 f -9 if? Of- ef' X ,F MOTTO: A Fellow May Be Down But Never Out FLOWERS Pansy COLORS: Blue and Gold PETE MCQIJEEN .... .... P resident LUCILE HUTAFF ........... .Secretary ELIZABETH DIXON --- -.... VicefP1'es. LUCY HALL .... --- Treasurer Page Thirty-One SOPHOMGRE CLASS Atkinson, E. Dendinger, H. Lindsay, K. Robinson, F, Blcdsolc. E. Dixon. E. McArthur, S. Hogg, C, Bcnnctt, V, FUFESOII. E. McAllister, K. Russ, P, Bogam. R. Foulk. B. McBuie. M. Sandlin, L, Bowles. M. Gaincy. L. McConnell. B. Schenqk, M, W Bradford. N. Gallup, E. McDaniel, R. Shealey. B. Bradley. M. Golf. E. McDuffie. W. Siphcr, R, Brown, R. Gilldlierg, McNeill. B. Slogomb, M, Buic, E. Hfwlmey, E. McQueen. P. Smith, R, Bulla, K. Hall. I. MCRH9, D- Sutton. B. Bulla, E. Hall. L. Moore. E. Snyder. J. Campbell, B. Hodges, H. Mullinix, L. TCW, A, Carter, C, Hutaff. L. Murchison. A. Tew. V, Clark, A. Ingold. M. Musselwhite, H. kkllinghast. A Clark, j. johnson. Newman. S. Tolar. M- Cgvingtgn, W, johnson, R. O'Hanlon. I. Vmgon I Crawford. W. Jolley, M. Oliver, M. Waadeil Cromartie, A. Jones. 1. Orbdogh, R. VV ' ' Davis, E. Jordan. B. O'Quinn. N. HFSOH- E- Davis. J. King. E. Palmer. M. Whltted- A- Dcal. F. Lambert, W. Pcdcn. M, Yates- M- Dcavcr, M. Ledbetter, G. Pinkston, C. Zilhfan. N. Dempsey. J. Lcc. O. Potcat, M. Zcigler, E. Page Thirty-Two A Vigggii , ,,I ?E?hf7?l5ga 5'qvQ:f? If - I I+ VI: I' I . . ' Q5 ' X' MSW? xr' LIUXIA-I.I,I gl' Lien r..,. ,. , Q, A xiqhikx A . Q,, 'U sv' 1 4,1 F ,,f 3si 5 ll .ff ' N .N Kal Xl J Q, fllk 'll I 1 fl' 4 A rf-N Q? X Y W ,gs if QIIIIQIBSNMAIAI H fl - xv. , MOTTO Ducamas FLOWER Sweet Pea COLORS Blue and Gold 'Q EMMA LEDBETTER - Pveswlent EDWIN WILLIAMSON Secretary I 101-IN BARLOW .... ..... V icefPres. WALTER JONES 'Treasurer P JL X155 ' fjxxs. A... f Q.f -ff M- A :Q 1 ,. Page Thirty-Three ff- ., ,L , .dr Q .- 1 'I six . w., . q. W -A4 ... .- 5, -, ,. 1 W Jfffipl, I ,JCQZEQQ LI 'II' ' I 'I I 'I I A Q ' f ,J 6 ,fy I I I. Af-e .j1ff f ' ,L,., if -Ir' I, Lf pf, -' - I -, his ' Y K- I Q. 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Alabaster, B. Andrews, P. Armfield, D. Atkins, V. Bailey, C. Bailey, H. Harden, S. Barlow, J. Beard, R. Belch, J. Black, N. Boone. D. Bowles, Breece, Breece. Bruner, Buie, P. Buie, R. Bullard, Bullard, Butler. L. Cain, C. Cain, H. Cain, R. flHlllg'Hl'l, H. Campbell, L. Cnnnadv, D. Clark, C. Cram-, E. FEW? F5 lla go Thirty-Four CLASS ROLL Crawford, M. Crawley, L. Croom, I. Culbreth, O. Dale, M. Dale, W. Daves, A. Davis, G. Deal, A. Dempsey, E. Dunlap, E. Dupree. R. Ellis, M. Eskidge, C. Franke, M. Gentry, M. Godwin, R. Goff, E. Green, V. Hammond, S. Hargrave, R. Harris, F. Hatch, M. Hayes, E. Herring, R. Herndon, E. Hoffman, E. Hooper. H. Horne, H. Horne, M. Hubbard. O. Hurst-y. R. Johnson, E. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, King, Kistle Leatherwood, I' grease? Ledbetter, E. Maultsby, J. Maultsby, R. Melvin, D. Melvi ,F. Mitchem, G. Monaghan, J. Motz, McAll A. ister, J. McAndrews, K. McBennett, C. Laux. A. I1 Y McBr McCor de, F. McLeod, J. McNeill, M. Newel l, F. Overbeck, C Patterson, D Peace. Poole, Pope. M. G. J. Porter, M. Power Vvillia s. L. mson, E. H. mick, N. Raynor, A. Riddle, C. Riddle, E. Romaine, C. Rothwell. L. Sandlin, R. Sawyer, R. Scott, W. Shaw, M. Shealey, B. Smith, C. Smith, H. Smith, M. Smithman, E. Spence. F. Stewart, F. Strickland, D. Tillinghast, Tolar, E, Turlington, Underwood, Ussery. R. Walters. P. West, O. Wheeler, D. Williams, J. Williamson, Wilson, J. Willis, L. I. C. J. E Winifred, R. Woodhouse, Yates, J. Ziegler, S. A. I A - .. .4 , 2. VA. I ,Q - 4 , ',1 ' M 41'fg, . ., f -: A ,-. ,, 1 L - L milfrwtx i-.kL fxnf' Q- R K U fix Jfjifgigfef . 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I n M 1, W ,-W,. - ,,., W fn. ,W X X , , W'-'X w- f 4 l'f'f? . wcwRamNxrzAx1r11oN3fQ Z1 J fb 1 - 2 - -5 f E 'XX ff 3 -+,4' .1 .., ,, nf' . .. ,, Page Thirty-Five v-'axk ' JVM -Q.. V' vm f'.E'T asm: gflff fwwn-gg ' . fy ,...,,, N. 4.5.0. 5 Vi, , xr -, .M ,MU -R x STUDENT BODY OFFICERS CHARLES CHADBOORN--. .... Pvesident LEIGHTON HUSKE --- --- Secretary GEORGE JENKINS --- --- VicefPves. DICK UPTON ..... --- Treasurer BOYS' COUNCIL GEORGE OHANLON F President CHARLES CHADBOURN ..... VicefPres. CRAWFORD MACKETHAN S Page Thirty-Six a 1 V U ' Q 4 HIfY CLUBS 5 Page Thirty-Seven ', t 'i1NNMtV,,fx,,P-5 M K N 'ik 'M X I -.., ' W xi , N 'Q 1 N x lgfvisi' 'Nr in .fflml '45 1- A- ,-.gj' r r-.jg . . i, ' i . i . A , MUSIC CLUBS THE MUSIC DEPPARTMENT CF F, H, S. The Music Pspartment of the High School entered upon its second year with a girls glee cluh of Si memhers, a hoy's glee cluh ol' 241 mcmliers, a ulie cluh, an orchestra and a music study cluh. Thcsi units play for the different dramatic productions put on hy the High School and are often called upon hy outsiders to play for special Qoccasions. The cluh as a whole -:ontrihutes largely to the success of Music XVeck in Fayette' ville. Other annual affairs which are participated in hy the High School music makers are thc Carol services at Christmas, and the Spring Concert presented hy the Cluh. At th: heginning of the present year, the glee eluli felt its importance when it was ref quested to give a hroadcasting program at the Broadway Theatre. The Kiwanis Cluh, which had heard of its superior entertaining qualities asked the glee cluh to give. at one of its meetings, a program in the Ball Room of the Prince Charles Hotel. These programs are of the highest order in Classical Music. Their success is douhly assured under the ahle leadership of Miss Seay. Officers of the Girls' Glee Club: i President SADIE SHAVITZ ......... Sec. Ei Treas. VicefPres. FAY BROWN ......... Ch-rn. Ex. Com. BETTY VJOOLXVORTH ....... DAISY MAE WEBB ........ Page Thirty-Eight , Afiv-S7.'ff an nrfmi-1kQl.M' '-,Q ,- ' r :rf 1 . s swipe ' ig. . F ' 5 , I ,, A . iff iff' Fig! H s lv!!! flax its ?z:5j?l'? xrlgzsb 1 f 'r ' IIE. 2, '31 . .f ,if l K it I' ill, fgl lg iiil mxfiffgfu 9 XE. lil' . l- lflfff .X ,i .1 A A ,L,r.- Nx ,ie 'mag iii., -ills hiflf ex ' E .Q f- 'P-,K 11' ax M , ,R . , 4. il., Rf , .R X fi ,. K, lat Him 1 v cf L if, in '4: A if 3? V . ir. 1 . xl . X, fl? xv 'T 1, E'if5v'f 'Jiri if srl: J 'L' P i' H ., N f Y, 4 l N 1 Em A 2 ff it .f lie 1, M, X 4 like A' iii? B QF! if 'x at l akx Ji.. M, li ' 4 lag, ,Lf 131 .vi 1 ,r l. Kill, t 'F it u I l 4A fi li ll? I. c. ' .VY 741 Q, MXN, Ny- V JSf-. fm LATIN CLUB s. P. Q. R. Senatus Populus .Que Romanus The Pupils of the Latin Department. Organized in class groups meeting fortnightly at class periods. Purpose: To vary the daily routineg to get better historical backgroundg to add interest to Latin Study. Chairman Charles Robinson Fraanklin Averitt William McDuffie George Jenkins Eileen Cassidy Mildred Franke Rena Dupree 5 w-.,... ' . J- - -.A -y-wen ww f ....r V -' Xxx 1, ., tw., , CPE' SENIORS VicefChaiTmn Katherine Purdie - JUNIORS Alex McGeachy Lucile Gainey SOPHOMORES Elizabeth DeVane Edwin Williamson F RESHMEN Pauline Andrews Walter Jones Sec. E? Treas. Pauline Felton Lumsden Bundy Elizabeth Dixon Bob Davis Flora Harris Frances Melvin Isabel Tillinghast Page Thirty-Nine QR, n K ' ' .1 J :ly r ,Q ' 1 1. ' i aff' 'ig' 1-- e-liffzl fi? I i lift X il! I .f it 'l W vi g f 1. A 9 5 .' -N gi' -9 tri? . gl' f l, L 1 'r iz Fil 13: 3 fail L fs in ' X 1 , . 3 , , I 1 if Z, I I 1 ,I ff . ' Quli I., 'I-fi. fl W If 1 X If .f , M21 S Jftififf , 5 I' I .V K, ur. if i Pi? ll - SX Iii ' rr . fs' ,. QQ. V i X93 Ii Mir M? 6 :iw lr' 1 A. -- A ff f 4 x ' 5 , - I N is R , Xi Q I A .... , X YE MERRIE PLAYERS QFFICERS KITTIE WIL,LIAMSON .....,. President ' GEQJRCEIA GILKEY .......... Secretary 'JOE PEMEERTON .......... VieefPres. MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT ..... Treasurer COMMITTEES Casting .,.......-.. THOMAS BADGER Smgirig ............. EDNVARD BENAS Play ......... CHARLES CHADEOURN Lighting ..... -.-- WALTER CAMPBELL MakefUp ....... ELIZABETH DEVANE Advertising .... ..- GEORGE OHHANLON Costume -.,..... ANNIE MCILWINEN House .............. CHARLES WEST Property ........... FLORA MCNEILL Music ....... KATHERINE MONAGHAN Pi-omprer ......... MARY LOUISA WILLIAMS Director ......... S .-................... . ............ .--- MISS ERMA GREEN Business Manager ........................... ........ - ---MISS EEPIE NEWTON Page Forty E 5155. -9 ii., A 5, .Gr uk '. 'L .Q ,K K ,YA ,. nl? .,,.., .fgfr - ag XMI Q4 1133 - L, .,,, 2 ff X21 I RV! K -'LQ . Iss-Si We 2.3 ixlfw fl lif' i' lu: I .W . 'R jj L ' ACU. 5 I AM H.. ,.,., NJN' xiii ,Sing ml. L Exp: if? I? A P t f 1 grin ig-I3 '?'E?,jgW ITIS O. HENRY LITERARY SOCIETY FIRST TERM ELIZABETH DQLVANQ .....-. Prcsldcvzr CHARLES Romxsotv .,... Sec. E! To-sas. M1r::HELL L:c:H'rFooT ..... VicefPres. E. L. VEASEY .... Faculty Advisor SECOND TERM GEORGE UQHANLKDN --- --- President AILEEN W1LL1A1yis ...... Sec. GP Tfeas. The C. Henry Society is an outgrowth of the former Debaters' Club and, as the name indicates, has a wider scope that formerly. The Society meets once each week for the carrying out of varied and enlivening programs. Page Forty-One x 3 J - .- .an fm :Jim t' WEE H ,zih , f . -7 ,,..,, ,gg I A' za xi -rg. . 3 , , 'U fy , X Q- gf s I . I ' I X . p. , . 5 - ' l '27, Ah ' 2 fn Eff: V. ,ry I Eva. ' ' 22,3 5 ! xi 1k 3, .Ii 1 E -rf ' 4 3 if if 1 Q? Q Nyj lx I u' 1 ff? E Pr? f r if 3: ' px sk fx ,Q f 1- : ,Y s 1 -gr ' 5 R. r V .Q ' ' f 5 iid' i m ji -' f 3' E kg x g, 2 ,iw Y KF X k?jfT'Sm. S' xx psf K ' A QA f , ' 5 , 1- Wg, ff-3 ' sig Pagf- Forty-'l'wo MARSHALS '27 50071 ' ,, wh' :er- , -k ,Q -J.-4., , K -1 ,If 3313 V 4 hs ' 1 4 1 I . .,., Vw xanga. VW. ef'- JK 1,, :fx 17 ,, le e ms .4 .',, .- 1 fn. xg ff ' v THE BEST AMONG US -..,.4g, . x, .V , . .ff K ,f ,.. Q mu fir pf-1 an Mb www xy' ..-.n'.. , -L. wi? 3131 , we Page Forty-Three ' ,s fin, . x'- Lx 3: L+ ,V , 1' V L 1 6 r ff 2 A 5. A 'Or ff? .' f si, f ,J w x- A mm fgllif 'N 6:9 33 2 i i Sf. W ,. ,ms- K 15 5 1 U- 9? Q,i,Q.,w's lg? .Y W 1, X5 K' 1 ak 3 l 3 T af Nga N , . IW AM xl , Aw F' f 'i X , H Robert Davis ki ju Crawford Macliethan J Harmon Smith Cecil Bullard fic .4 vig 5' 1-4 3 ' 1 X lxdiafl ,Sal-.575 Kenneth Gallup .x ,Ni John Weisiger M, F I lf? f 22:1 .hr .QJ Page Foriy-Four fm r t lmw'i o... ,f , WL: - MONOGRAM CLUB FOOTBALL Paul Riddle Walter Campbell Alton Barlow jack Crane Milton Tager BASKETBALL Richard Upton John Barlow Edward Benas Robert Davis John Weisiger George jenkins George Herndon Ben Kistler Cecil Bullard Jarvis jones ,..,.- ,-.,.,.,o,,, ,,,,,,,,,:, .1 1-M..-fx' - A f . if -f.,-vpn' , f - . f ' H' . --tc..-A, A ,LA 3, 4 .P V 1-341, N V ,we -keiu, J' NV fall? Y n ' .J ,ffl N. 7. A + fif.3gfzi'cf 'AEA W X it-Q . rw 'fl J f5':QHfV Ammx 1 W '-N1: .rf ' x A, ,' ,. 'Ls yr '- ., , 'xp ,N kg , I ' Wit' . , ' x 1 A I V Q W gT??.f:,f-w- 'fail' T132 1 .mls W: ,N f . wwf, 1 A fi'-11 J-TT? xl f' 'W '-wW 'N' 1, -' - sv-1 4: 3 r ,Qu . f NN A 3 gf V J ff bis H! X 'Hr ff f' K N N W y, , ' . gi- l MQ ' hfefl C' 1 ' wi 15?'hQi't - fee: ' X Q f,f NWffe5 ::S . V .9 5 3, IW : M f :W T 4 ' ni ' Q ' K s ' P 4 as .14 ,! ff fa Qi- , Us 57 V gk ? 11, UW mrmnu.mucc5 -A is x N ' , ' xi fl' f 1 NE 6 :wi W' A . -T is Q X X fx, 45 -7 A - f ' 5' f QL xx? f,4!!Q if M 4 s b -43 ix A 2? -' Q , 3, ,R n fx Page Forty-Five ef E ,fig Q 4 5 A -mu-.a'L'M ' 1 : .-I-WWllWlf-N -I' X A, if A. 0--' 1 v--gr -. ' -rr 'lm '----P' ' . , A N. J Y V, ww qglluguvn 5 ' ygqywp 1 I , uv' W i 'L ,RN Q '-'A-sw l fua!..xGKXQnx x,.4S M ff' V 'E5F:2f ' Qi-'71-Qln, l xf X 1? 0 1 321' 6' S 535 ,fd Q. . X far? Y ' A, '3 R T ' YZ! . , kj. 'RN ' V W. U? - ,-X135 sf A . LJ 'V 2 j ' f--1--ff -'W y V-Y ' A sf ' ,.I.'.- . . 'X' 'T . . ff 3 'wx 1 W I ,I A W. A-'H' 'rsxwv A. :Jr ' ' C . N , -2.1 v-.. V K ' ff Q m A ' .E ' ilfifn 'Z' H 5 ' . F 14 ,y I 1'? 'f sc 1' A SN , ix gl . fi xf ' y 3 3.3 ! . i .K R elf , 1, w e 4: 1 Q' .Q ,, ' , L W . xi 1- if A K Xxx N a' . 1 . I J Q , .I , -, 44 1, 4 V b M giiix' ,Q 1 '33 'QU 5' 'fiwr b Page Forty-Slxl - L A , - nc ' ,, V I V - ,ff,,,,,,A ,,.,,, 1 1' -alll .,, -H4 ' 1., - ,,..,,4,,,,,,M .. X 5 ,XA WV., f-fi .-if- 11. -fa5w 'ivT'g? ww, a:w' 'Iu '-- ' Q , Y V Q 1 'X , , gg, ' ':. GY it M7157 is av FOOTBALL - Five letter men and thirty five candidates answered Coach Underwood s call for the Eleven. Hard work and good coaching soon got the team in shape for the first game ly-wr fx., 'yrivl 'S' 25- f- TQ x l 1 5 ' N' I Y- J' . 'r F it l 3 l Y ff' l f Ah W 1 .--1 I A N -,A 1 4 V 'H-'!'s',' fi ,... A A .' -ws---t - T . 4- , E .,,+n E... ' , M., -1 ,,,-gf 73' X' 1 ' 1: -' ' ,T A A - -i -...- Q Hn, 3' -1' -' ' X g :ff - fly -' L, f Q.. -W., Q . X h ,, . -yi -rf T I - ., , T . fi' K+ z lf T fl, , sf A f 1 1 E ' ' rf! s 9 E which was with Raeford. The game ended in a tie when Raeford came back in the jail' T Vs' w EX, second half to score. i af' Us 5 Chapel Hill and Red Springs were outplayed on successive Fridays. I X , rg X12 Wilmington, one of the strongest teams in the state was played next, and although gms? l l at one time the Purple and Gold warriors were only two yards from the goal, a QE fumble caused the game to end in a tie. 'uf F. H. S. had an off daywhen they played Rockingham and lost their first game to ls. X l p an inferior team. The work of Kistler and Weisiger in this game was outstanding. U Q L El 5 H Dunn was an easy victim and they were able to score only when Coach Underwood ' N. L l ' gave the scrubs a chance to play in the last half. , JA In the championship series Hamlet won over a crippled Purple and Gold Eleven. A' ,li F Teachey was the .0 onent in the last'game of the season. The game was a riot, 3 ff , 4 X if f N. with F. H. S. on the long end of the score. Teachey played hard but was no match for A the YELLOW JACKETS. ' 4 ,I SEASON'S RESULTS ' 5 A , F. H. S. ........ ......... 6 Raeford ...... .... 6 l 7 g Villa, F. H. S. --- ..... 7 Chapel Hill .... .... O Q E ' F. H. S. --- ..... 18 Red Springs --- ---- 6 'f A .. F. H. S. .... --- 0 Wilmington --- -..-- 0 A , , 5 F. H. S. .... ..... 6 Rockingham --- .... 13 'li' Q F. H, S. .... ..... 2 0 Dunn ........ .... 1 2 Q f' . L, B F. H. S. .... ..... 6 Hamlet -..- ----l4 1 A ' F. H. S. ......... ..... 4 6 Teachey ....... .... 0 ' . . --------- ------ ---- - - - 1 x T Total 109 4 Total 51 lm rg i 6 BASKETBALL W Qi? Coach Underwood had only two lettermen around which to build the Purple and lr Gold Quint. With the material 'on hand, he soon developed a light but speedy team, Q 1 if which deserves much credit for the game efforts displayed. Q , 'K t X' y' GIRLS -BASKETBALL E The Purple and Gold Sextette of '27 was one of the best F. H. S. has had in recent QQ-rg, years. Under the guidance of Miss Georgia Kirkpatrick, a smooth working, well A Q, gif balanced team was developed which was in the long end of the score in nearly every A T game. I 1. Q 'Q 33' --1 f l ll A word of praise must be given for our loyal coaches Kirkpatrickand Underwood 1, whose untiring efforts have placed Ahtletics in F. H. S. on a higher plane than ever before. ,T 21 ' ' 'Qld' ' K 'ln Page Forty-Seven A . r......-.f'- '-W.. .L JM- ,k 5s A ll Q V N U V h 'vx 5. ., A, .. ,,.. A v i '1f' ., .-,A '- - i . , N M r I we J' ' ' W '--'Qg3l,,,,,f5:g c 'Q . ,'N'g'g...a4,,,-J - BUYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD Loft to right: Unclcrwood, Coach, Kistlcr, Campbcll, Perry, Davis, Mgr., Sancllin, Bcnas, Hcrndon, Bullard, jnncs, Davis, Smith, Upton, Barlow, Gallup, Capt, Jenkins, Vxfuisigcr. i GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right: Sandlin, Mgr., McNeill, Davis, Kirkpatrick, Coach, Russ, McNeill, Underwood, Capt., Scott, Williams, Morris, Franck, Evans, Whitted, Zahran, Gallup, and Melvin. Page Forty-Eight Swim fy, ,. . Jaxx 'WS T S - 9 1 U R wi ..,N . H.n,4.!15:r3e, , X V- k.,, M Q A AV 1 M' '-Af' '-if'.L'vL:3'tS2.':Lg 'lf-'Q 'X V 'F' 'limb '7A'T'2f'v 5-953' . qv:-Lmmgv. , . ts fx 'W lu T? :Wd X i I 29' 3 Y A 52? 1 5 WMI un .VX 23 rue 36 - . l L 1 ,gli K I MTH!! if pf S Jr' f 6 541 'Qf N 'iff' 'A 'x-'f: x 'Y A x h I ,l A .., n. !li1V4.wI- , AV .zuygg i I - 4- 'Q' 5 ' , Q, Q 'L-, I 's '4 W! ll Hu11M1wRAN1mAm5 qw ' 1 Q MQ HRK ,fx WXQ-if W Page FONY Nine NQQmgwQ S' Al! K , 3, ,,A 6 0 4, I M u 14 i ,, Hx, ,f A J X V ,A f . , 1 5 X , Q . f J , I I , x V A ' '- Q f ' is f B J ' f . ' X 1 ' K C J Q x , I I ,-5 3 j -0. V Q ul 'S' L, ' Y gk f 'v '-M Neff . H ' U Q f 2 T Wff yf f' S' 1 Q: ' ' K l f ' x if . Q L iw W ,Ijn f U, V1 X f ' ' ! I . , . lkfwfffjhw Y :J 2 WGLNW Wwwmi M 5 1 ,gg WL! - 1 f Q V v yxx Q V I 2' Y i? A W A . X , X 7 i 'fhf' ,..- N 'ffm X mx' M' I .A -'X -,, f I flfvk , Ylx' fd ' J xii Q,-L25 ' l ' ,4-,rf mmgq, if ,,- ,ffm ,w -'- . . , fl, ,xx -- i6ut,zEg2i ,K,f?f:fjj'fj1i44'15' f, Y ! rt L1 ggi' : xg.. uf ,, ,g iy . lf K Q K. f' 'Rx 69 FA f Q '- . 'N f - .. F NX J 0 Qf I X 5 L M - 5, l Q? .1 3 m w? ' .I- 'f l Amr N'-65 'K-.5g,gi,.,--Hkww . THE VOYAGE 'ON THE BRIG, F. H. S. The Fisher, Taylor, and the Smith, Who lived at the Townsend, Said, This surely is no Goldberg, ' - For all our JACK we spend! Oh let's go West to Canady, A Fordson we can take- Let's Gallup! No, let's go by-Seay, The trip by Briggs we'll make. With Lightfoot then they started out Like Wise with Broadfoot, Tewg They prayed unto the Powers that be, As hard the Zephyrs Blue. Let's lift the Hatch, and Underwood Much safer shall we be. I think we'l1 all feel better there Than e'er we Felton Seay. I wish we had our Monaghan, The Taylor sad did sigh, With Woolworth only fifteen cents, Not one Brown cent have I. Life is a Riddle, and it takes A Badger or a Crane To live on land, and also Seay -So let's go home again! .1- i. 3' , -A sure way to get a. Scotchman to swim the English Channel-Put a toll bridge over it. A quack doctor was 'holding forth his medicines to a rural audience. Yes gentlemen I have sold these pills for twenty'five years and have never heard a word of complaint. Now what does that prove? Voice in Crowd: That dead men tell no tales. Page Fifty 4-...-.Finn- , HO well Menden I-I all Huske 4 p Rans 0 n 4 5 Wilkins X ' New T on f ' Z Fisl-I er Q' l Gr E en S CHY 2 p g Everitte S Kirk Patrick ' H F MacNe E1 5 Jo hn . Cam P bell ' Tay L or S DeVan E I B rises P Underw0 od 5 S Broadfoo T Q F Hoover X . N Ewberry I Snyde R E E ' RUffin tg Vea Sy i i lbs E' 5 ' F I l ' I lf 'Q gs s- S I f ff .5 sb ,..,,., ...-, a ' .N ' .-as . , . ' --1 ,r , ww X, . lr L., fy--...,a1ff,w-1'w, M,.f,, , . ..,, . .. - I j 33 7' 335.5 , - ' . is lr 1 WllKl ' . ., ,X ig, v j- - 0 , p .gy is 'Sl-l v -ww it .91 X' 'A ' Y A Cf: ff.,.....,-s-..f Y ' e. ,., Qff 4 ' 'q'5'll ' x1f'..'-w 'v.,,,,,, 'V' EQ-:J-wN,, qi L in ig TRY THESE ON YOUR VICTROLA ' 3 U .J 1 Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue .......................... By Catherine Morris V Song of Love ......................................... By Georgia Gilkey 4 , Black Bottom ..................................... The World's Best Cellar . ' f Her Beaux Are Only Rainbows ..... -, ................... By N. E. Wallflower l ff i The Life of a Rose ..................................... By Rose Crawley It 3 f The Wearing of the Green ............................. By George O'Hanlon I' The Sidewalks of New York ............................... By Jane Grassy I T f W ByefBye Blackbird .......................................... By Pinkey ' 4 ' 5 I Never Knew --, ...................................... By Euland Canady N K Adorable ............................................ By Muffin Slocumb Q A Baby Face ............................................. By Mary McBuie 5 Gentlemen Prefer Blonds QDuetj .............. By Eleanor Lilly and Fay Brown ,Q 'Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue ........................ By Mary McAndrew AI 5 Why Do You Roll Those Eyes? ......................... By Carolyn Huggins 5 L Trudy ........................................... By Gertrude Ledbetter l. The Girl Friend QDuetj .............. By Booty Underwood and Flora McNeill 5 S o 1 -- x 5 4 i ' r E Several magazines have recently been bought by F. H. S. They have been placed R E , under the managemnt of th following capable editors: Q lit Progressive Farmer ........................................... Cecil Bullard , . True Romances .......................................... Harold and Helen 'l Smart Set ........................................................ Seniors fp! Youths' Companion .......................................... Eleanor Lilly X judge ...................................................... Mr. MacNeel 6 S tis Literary Digest .................................................. Mrs. John 3, Q le Popular Science ........................................... Miss Mendenhall 5 2 S Life .................................................... '-- Flora McNeill T 5 g Needlecraft ................................................. Miss DeVane S ll Little Folks ................................ Earl Dunlop and Dorothy Melvin ' Golfers' Magazine ............................................ Archie Clark Q L l Field and Stream ............................................ Owen McColl N Pathe News f Sees all, knows all j ............................ Edward Benas 5, Dairyman's Journal ........................................... Frances Hall Q l Western Story ............................................... Miss Newton i l Modern Priscilla ........................................ Priscilla Whichard 9 Q E lr ' 5 7 Page Fift -One N1 Q'nr,, 4 ' .'-A .f.,.1M0'.lELWL.., -.uf Mma 'Wlh4.X J! '-JZ , 'P w llm C 'hl7' WW' llll ' . 1. VW 'qi ,E T ws waersssse' U: '15 1 I 3 vt' af HW A .., l Q: I ' I A I . K V - I . 'iQ N , 1-gfS1wxQF'4fQ:w Mx ' X X ' Ali-Aglmi .f S-'AN A -,r M M-vq -Q A-1' ,npyr-x Q. N ' Eesmw-'h.,,,,. - 1-. I AAAAAAAA , 1 CUMBERLAND A wl ' , 'i l 1.7.11 Savings and Trust Co. L Ee' 'L Q U Q THE BANK OF is A SECURITY, SERVICE AND 4, j SATISFACTION - :Q L, .K . ' --'- U ' LARGE ENOUGH TO PROTECT 'YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW 'YOU , Sa ix U I? , FRANK H. STEDMAN , if ' President - ALBERTASTEWART A ' VicefPresident and Cashier E 1? A A A f 'Page Fifty-Two X x -Q - 1 , 1 'lworgvv vuuypf'--'- ' ' E' U' .727 WMW4 , 1 g 110. xxxxx 45..- 'Q -::'44 Qqf W ' A Af xi 35 QS tu? QI S , 3 ' 1 X2 V . N' ,JP 4 3 Af :V 1 -x gt? X ,, ,K ,A 2 75 .,,. f .' 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Y' fi Q A MODERN KITCHEN HAS A 2 GAS RANGE 2 2 IS YoUR KITCHEN MODERN? 2 f' Q, 7514 lilf' 2 fffff fffff Q jf ' ' Gas Ranges and Water Heaters 2 Sold on Easy Monthly Payments E 3 we ' 2 If It's Done With Heat 3 1 I L You Can Do It Better With Gas r A Q H 5 A-1 i i A 5 LIGHT AND POWER CO. U 3 5.01011 itrioioioioilri:1141141011rirwicvicrixrixricrifbitbicxifbil1201010102450 qowiuix ixnichisair121xi:1:4114111114114ficrif11:11::cpmrixxioioioioicxioicbioifbinzo Li! i A ' - I e g THE FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA gg xx f. ! 4 .4 1 . . i Serves Products Q fi-1 ,91 4. - AE p 1 2 l TO BUILD STURDY HEALTH ! ! -f Q H I ' -E at . i :gs AMERICAN BAKERIES Co. Q g The Southland's Finest Bakeries ' , - wi' V. .,:,1101011vienic:ifwif:ifrimrimmianixsiariaricriwriaxiqricricwixrimrioioioioioioifozo f-'Q 3' Page Fifty-Four e I , A--.eme.ee-Iraav.. ---.... --MffW'44 -WVR W W 'a 'f?4M --,.- ,1 . 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Agents for the BALTIMORE SALESBOOK CO. Page Fifty Fiv 2:11. it K . I .N .. ll 'vi A 4 A ' T ' A f -fu , , 0'0 za Pf.r.a:z?m1j,ff335Q'1:,,, N7' 'f 2. 'cvirvcwfzi A A tw rqnnqnoqnnqnqg 15 P ' f' Lx 5 if? 2221-. E-'fl Tw J 2 2 di lx v31g,'?4Z',,, if-611, 4. W Ig HL?.ff.,f:1'.Ql KV -6 aff ' ffifs..-: ,W .JIS 4 ref' 7 G-13 1. 1:1 .g, 1, rr. ., f :ji 2 I is 'Q X5 mi:- 44 N45 T: aE1,5?'S' -, R5 O 1 ' is Su Hg I ui 2 L ,... 55 me-f 'Q . 52 2 .Q 'f-...K ,. Y ri1xifvi1riarj121a114ricrj1r14ri4 Q94 'T- f -- qv iw-2-1-:fy '3...., 1 np 1:4 11010 , 71011731 Q .irons 1 0 Kei ' I J 5 K 55 is ill? LS'J Xkgf l J, 1 f -4 .M fi i lg: f f ,. fi , M10 'fi mi' 'll X 3 E ,gi 3 5.1 .,. . ,gl r. if S 5 l ,, f 4 ' 'Q M 'f . .R x 1 M' , 4 iii' M lu ill fi' .fl as .1 '74, G..-p Ja pi ... , ,.. sp. 'i kk --A RN 1 4 uh 2. 'i 2-,, Kanji 'fi I I .15 Lihue ,': ',ngi ' E 4 X 'iii-1' 0 TSE!! , . W , Vg? Hsgfgvgi juqlfgxv ff! Q 6: f 523521 do 'X v-T-,jig v- EN .ig W r 1 lf xiii,- -'f f 7 f -E 1- . vlkv A ls V L 'A ,.f,3l...E:,1,.3,:n -an-Pr W5 A X !.f'f1Lfi'J' ': ' ff All fav-fd' Qi4.f.: f ! J:! V 'Kn4:f'-Sfe 0 if l UsllDl1Ul1il1 DlfDl1DlllIflIfF.l!Q4lQlll1lQ4PQ19Q1 f . 1 2 REINECKE CONSTRUCTION ll, E A '4 ,ff W Q2 COMPANY if 1301 if FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 2 1 l 5 2 lf f 44 Xl 15- f X ' BUILDERS . CONTRACTORS li 4' E I 10 M gs . X Q!glliKl10l0i1ll1li0i0i0i0i1 1011 it 1 D1010i0l17i1711710l0l0i1li4Di1ll0l1li10.0 f I Q 14 11010101r101r1 xzxzz 10:11 111112 Diliilliiflal X -. . Q l 4 I , ,Q 2 ' x , GOMPLIMENTS OF M' A Q 1. IP QE W. F. SMITH COMPANY, INC- 2 I , l el? if Wholesale Dealers m E 1 r D FRUITS, PRODUCE, GROCERIES I 2 . . E ' N 'gl FEED AND SUNDRIES S A ' ' 1 1 N, YA .. gp QE N 'I 0:av10I0I4r1o1o141o1o1u10101010?q 111111 x101o1o10I0I0I0I01' I Q Page Fifty-six ' K .fx ,.. f7Ns,-1--ff S' ,A E -- -elf - - ' 'E A' '-X Aid-+ ' I x f 11. --M ,,l,.,:,Kff V-E,-5 . ,,. . ...vi .. . x , My v3,.,q,,,Fa.,,03,qu I 12-'.'Ja..':f-ux..f-52,5 -ggi' 4: ,ui-f.,-1, . , i '-wr k h ' . ..fwE-E,,,,0 H510 ,whim Q- , EV 'f' 'fun- mf? . vu F 2 1 .1 A E :F E . E' EMM, Tc A .W A 1 A 541' . 'T rmif T Fi ,Q Nf,f'Q?l.',.x,4,N3T1NYj I L' j EA I gs .,.-... ....... ... ...... -..--.--.......-...g. , . 1 I , fd v A 3 Hrtnrv Cllharlez Mabel r ' A Q A e T' THE SOCIAL CENTER OF FAYETTEVILLE I Lf A f f Ei 2 J ' '33 ' I 2 --- Q 5 1 ' I X 5 Y Q Q 2 X! 'Q T 2 MEET TOUR FRIENDS AT Q Tj P J T:, Q H 5 U . 15 -I 5 '54 3 Uhr Hrmre QEl1arle5 2 Q4 I 5 l Stanley B. Prosser, Manager i ' 1: A V ' oft'-P01011 iiil '1'1'1'1 1 1 '1' iiii 'CN'904l'04'N'CN'D0I011 hwy i 'r L Q3 o:o ', . A Q xl L A GOOD PLACE TO KNOW ABOUT E I ' VELVET ICE CREAM -'Lf ff' ' 5- NORRIS AND WHITMAN'S CANDIES 65 ,T .fl A gif' i-- if Q ' g is PRESCRIPTIONS AOOURATELT FILLED Q ff '42 - A J. s. HALL DRUG CO. PHONE 400 gg A L t r M ,xt Page Fifty-Seven tk , ,ff-r.'fff7 M -. '-fjffTf',.D, ,V K T ., WL- fL - AVRO Mfg A' ' A saw foinioiri 1 ioiniuiniuixi inc 0:0 Crawford: Why did the foreman sock E you yesterday? I FAYETTEVILLE joe: Well, a foreman his one who i I stands around and watches his men work. G SCHOOL OF MUSIC I Crawford: I know, but what has that 3 208 Burgess St. I to do lt? , . I joe: Why, he got jealous of me. Peo- g The four necessities of life are food, I ple thought I was the foremanfl i shelter, raiment and music. -Ruskin. 3 Q I 'l I GRADED couizsiss- S EFFICIEN T TEACHERS I - I . 2 Thomas Badger came running to his mother one day crying violently. C Piano, Violin, Organ, Theoretical ! ..Why Thomas, what is the matterzy, ! Subjects' Ensemble Classes- Q Well MfM-Mother, I got a chamelion I 1381111 Instruments I at the circus and IfIfIf put him on some I ', M ,,,, i rfrfred cloth anad he turned red. Then I I pfpfput him on some gfgfgreen cloth anad . : rjoi0i4r1fr1o1'!1 ozomiuii 14:14 : - : I ! . I 3 E I I I I 1 F11 I F O II I ' 7 5 I I H Q I 252 I I ,fl D I SESS I I I IU I 2 LTZPU I l 'U I-4 I I E02 - l-4 . 4: Il fn H . I I Q 2 5 0 I g v-1 I U g : 0 . r-4 rq Q a Q, I I E Q I i 3 ' ' is U 11 ' i I I 2 L-11 E I .f...,-.,...,-., 2 I 2 52 E 3 'Tl pq : 'TI'-HIE I I -4 Q1 U I' 5'0- I I 5 Q I i ' E m U rn U5 i 4 n F Ms . I p Z c ngJBG5j'fV I 3 r- u F2iEif+.F'. I I m I-I i ' I ' cn E fpgfff - I , 00-33, 1 H was II , n - I Q..-, S U' Os- I I W ! 2 I ! m U 92 Q I I I he W' '6 3 1 Cf ,-D: fini .,.10COCOQOCOQ0:0QOC0-I0.0 fy Q Z l'I1 Z VJ in IEE 1 E m H54 S2 1 P Z iE2m O Q. w d o i 2 JOIN Page Fifty-Eight ' 'INS-H,--.--C . , ,f-----W-ix Yl'1f ?'Q'3 ,7 YL , Xxx,-.N .fy I' 4 , R x ,f 41, -2 X If , J eq 'F' . I -,,. v . 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E '-l :r 0 5 BUICK OLDSMOBILE JERNIGAN MOTORS INC ,init Q 5' Z Y. eo CD 3 fu fo FY 'U :- O 5 fo I X' Z vii :nic 101010101 mix J SIMPSON SCHENCK REAL ESTATE AND LOANS ' Phnoe 43 204 Hay St '- v.,,- . fire Page Fifty-Nine ff' FRN '1 -du---.,,,J':.i'b.., . fr MX,-fn' 35 ii 'JS ffg1f'.A3'i -' ' 0 -f :fin 'TZ'. f 'A A X, it A X, : ul , . ,.M.-xixw- ,Z -3, . -. X-fggzf 1-'im-3' 4. 'ww A,4g,f,fiNt1,fJ+fffx,fxMf-M We 55-23 4 0? 0? I l I A I 5 Q , at I 5 g Q a 1 ! ! 5 l - ! A ' C ! - I Q 4 V A1 ! ! ! ! ! ! QQ 1 ! I fi at l Q l 3 Q g U - I Q ! Q ! ! 1 2 : . X E A ' lf ' l ! . E i v I g i ! ! - f .lx ! Q ! fig? Q Q Q 1 an E ! ! f 3 i l ! z l i l ' ! ! Q E . g Q X2 ,Q bio ogo I lg: r X1 4-1lIIQ'.'2h-.. 4 ., ., , , - . x - 3-1 M35 N1y1mQ'lrf Qj7,,,,5rv4'3 . Q i 'e ff., X: .N 6 ,J 75 A . I E 4 .ij 1 H y W4 if l i 7' ,, .. ' X -f X I, I AX I AJ I .xt ' i vnmxxxx4a 'A :' ln O 3 THE MISSES ISAACS 4' V 'Lv E CREATORS OF INDIVIDUAL MILLINERY I . I V j A l opposms POSTOFFICE PHONE 175 1 V 1 Q: QOQOQ0l0QUQOii7l0QOQ0l4 Q1 if iii! lll lQ0l0QOQ1 Q0i0l0?0Q1 ul p QDQ0,0DDQlQ If QDQ4 QUQOQUDUZOS, OgPQOQlDll0D ll0,0QOQOQODODOD 1. . 5 Q z. I l Q Q j E Q , 1 i V' 5 H. R. a E Compliments of 1 . 2 86 SONS g TH N4 - 'ff D R U G G 1 s T s i 2 CLARENDON 3 5- - me 1865 2 Q LAUNDRY i N 1 Phone 1 1 Fayetteville, N. C. I I l 1 1. I 2 ' 1 5 S gl7l0Q0QflQfliUa0,01010i0l0ifYl4g0 0!Q'Dfll010l0l4 if liPi1ll45l4 . i Ig 6 o'o1:1io:111mw21fw:a1o31cz1fn2141c14r:c4c41:1o:1411 Q 'L When You Receive Your Commencement Invitation From the Seniors .H t This Year, Notice its Quality and Appearance six 6 We Are Exclusive Local Agents for the Harcourt Engraving Line Q DER 5 . s s H. EGGLESTON j THE JEWELED. VE .Vim 1 DQ1DQi5Q1lQ1lQ1PQl v Y yi Page Sixty K L., i...-eff--' -Qv -vg ff1f:r - ,eq-wwf----H-'-' j g '15, -4mvN.w:aa.m-,., .w'M f W fm 3 4 ll? - nfnrv -X1 ml. .5121-Yff ,. fx I ,.. 4-.-, 54 ...L A , W L' - 5-,lt-5 W ef1v L 'WHY , ' vu w'f?' L ,Q T2 lla . '? 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' Compliments of Compliments o FLEISHMAN S HIGHLAND L BIG STQRE BOOK STORE E The HOUSE of Reputation Fayetteville s Oldest and Largest Wholesale and Reta1l SCHOOL D1Stf1bUtOfS of an GFFICE SUPPLIES DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE 242 Hay St Phone SELLS IT FOR LESS Complete OUtf1tt6fS for Men Women and Chlldren Carolma s Largest Dlstrlbutors of Rehable MCfChHHd1S6 0' Pag Sixty O e I N 'I 5 1' .- 'H if. N I E in J . .. f ' ieeie 14 .ffag lbf- I f ll .W Vt., X' in .-xx.: !1i,?:--f'-- -,,, V . D ,fv W it-i ',s,Q,fwM - .iv V W !fj i,:.,f I A3 :X li- ix X ozouioxuxuzoi r1o1zx1n1oio:o1o1oqb:0 ' xl - if 4. 9 Compliments of 2 I I Mike: I went past the Kaiser's home I THE ALBERT SHOP at Doorn, and what do you suppose I heard 'E Q him singing? l ' 5 STYLE CENTER FOR Ike: I'l1 bite, what was it? i YOUNG MEN AND BOYS Mike: Ain't gonna reign no more. ,, i ! ' yzgpuioi 1 1:11111 1 1111101621020 5 0:01 xoxo: 1 1 T 2 1 2 1 1 :uc tio Y ilk 5 Mr, MacNeel: When I was traveling R 1 STANDARD ELECTRIC Q in China I saw them kill a woman. , A I SHOE REPAIRING SHOP g Student: Hshanghaiyn E DISCOUNT To STUDENTS i Mr. Mac: No, only H.bOllt three feet E E above the ground. In lk i Phone 750 121 Person St. K fi li. E --- ..g, ---L--.!. g if I ' . .1 oerznzz1:11:11-zzzfzuzzxzzzzzz111111130 X153 3 u er-f : '51 I Q R g ...Compliments of - J ll ' . An. g DR. P. CHESTER H. S. AVERITT i' l i :lla 4 DR. N. ROBERTSON A'i' Q ! i f if u I i L- I szouivniirioiinioicvioioioioifvioifvioiotfvirrtf riotniozoo? Q THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHEVROLET IN CHEVROLET HISTORY Q I I' i X! .lL,,,,, , ,lf U 5. 'Ei 4' X KL! C Q ,fecHEVRoLETf Q . Q jg 'Il up I . lf-5 fy. 1 SALES SERVICE PARTS i Q5 sf Q M. ac O. CHEVROLET CO. g Phone 794 Franklin St. E gzgoioicxitvicvitvicrioioioic Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 QOQOQODODODODODODOQ1lQOQ1PQOQ1l,10.0 11.41 A Page sixty-Two Q p K V I !,,f.,,NN-fg7M,xqph un 3...-fi. ...-. I , z ,g1Q, '1 t,ig,,,,1,gjg1 .j ,. N , Vx' , ,Q I V V., , E Lia .. 5- 'e'.e.f'N-1'4 ! y,. Z' 1 . . ' i R . f n'sr15f'fy 51 ' c ' , Q ,- -, W iii 'J . , . ..A-flsaez--gage . L. f ii ' L 1 V V ...,,., ,,,,,.im gs, W7 .',.-L.iw5 'rS'm '5:tT3 5513.'..,-.i ,N ..,! 553 . Ah - A A ffl -'hifi-, ' Ll i I, N, .Lf K X x,v,,,.-1 :bg ..H.t,,f i ,-aw., If L,f' B W' - I f ,NAV A .-.. , .- sf R, W' -W., -' A , - A QQ 'D if 'f' ' xg ' , . - Lv: A ji - ' ' Ml: lift ' I i rifxicnicxxaioxcszcnicrifmifvli ' -mo' 'll -71' all BUY A MUDSON B 5 T- B 2 iwgiif 5 il' '- LUOK f if C ' ' ' 51? 4,51 When Better Cars Are Built Mudson at the Dermatory opposite Woolwordfs Q ,h Go out of Business where you will find six of the best I At. ,- Iggy dermaticians to be found anywhere. l - .V Q EX, - . CENTRAL BARBER SHOP 3 . , Why do we advise you to buy a Mudson? A P, X ' 3 Even your best friends won't tell you. It's 127 Hal' st- MQ: X, farfflung fame is miraculous-in fact no auto- Where Sanitation and Service Excel 3.5:-.A 7' mobile dealers have ever been flung quite so X just far lout of tovvnj as these energetic men who Q-,:.,:.,:.,:..:ul-.,:..:.,:..:.,:.,:..:.3 ' fu' 1 boost the Mudson. The chief feature of our 'iff jf beautiful car is its collapsible body. When it ,, 0 ,, ,, , ,, , ,v, Z iff , i V I l ogninininioiari iii 1 2 ir! in . P I X a t eoriiisi into Flxlilift cgntact Witgm a large obstacle, I 'V li, Q 5: , it o s up 1 e a e cscope, us saving e oc' 1 .I X cupants from the shock of a sudden concussion I E Q Q .' Q fprovided they have gotten out in timej. l lv' ,s N Another distinct improvement over the old PHONE 67 - 'ev'-ffm X model is in the shock absorber, which is guarf I 'A - 3. antccd to absorb thc shocks of the most shock' i , . if able chaperone. Collegiate, eh? I s 'K 1 Q4 Buy a Mudson, and you'll never ride another You May Pay More Elsewhere ! ri 3 , Q 1? car lon earthj. I B t I if B R ' . . u - , .I - X I all FAYETTEVILLE MUDSGN CO' 'You Cannot Bu Better St les l in 4 i hx 5' 3' I ,iff 711 FIFTH AVE. , . u 010114-Q ,A 0:01411 11 11: 1101 111111111 iugnqv? mio: 2 1 11111 1 an qw qmxiqpnc U29 . 2 S1 'N ' ' ' ' 51 ' ' ' L fell l V 5 L o o K Q Q R 2,X i ! ! 7,1 C . . . Q i - ' R l At the Group Pictures in This l Q , R , , 01 if l C l' ts of l fini ' ' ' Cm lmefl ... ' ! Annual. The were P I - ul i 4 'll IA g i ,EA j ws, ,, ,as taken i i Q YQ,-N X, Q - THE -sf-2 R 'A T, F if g 5 7 . 4 - QE , BOYD s STUDIO I ROYAL CAFE i . 53 Sandrock Building i Q 'il n 1 Q , is ' A xt ilu i i i Eg, Phone 71 , F we Q - Weil X K .:QQ0,0QOD0,0QOD0.0QC lg DQQOQCYQQI-0.ll,0Q!la0.0QQ,0Q17a4..C ' al - it Ike Sixty-Three I? .7 ,A , as-f 53Qi4f7.- at h iw 1,4 g 3, -ur'-gp' H , .a......-A -seg -wi' A ' R R I ,A w g! in V' I , N434 . A V? x JZ '- R ' f.' 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I 5 MARKET I ll E l i Dealers in l i f 4 Q TROOP ONE j ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND l 4? - Q Q Q CURED MEATS Q x El i Boy Scouts of America E E Fish, Oysters ancl Dressed Polutry 1 3 fi , i i Service - Quality ' Sanitation Q 5 r Phone 611 113 Gillespie Sr. - 5 pqiniqiqififitifififvifificriwzo ,WD1rixninnifxiarififriicviniqcviqninoQ ' I V 520.5 n1oimli1vi0Z0i0i0i1 10151 2089? 0:0ri:ri0i4xio11n14nio1n101o11ri1x1ocg0 W . 5 A l A l l .5 Compliments of Q g Act! with Care and Wisdom in Your i bi 1 i ! i Investments and Consult l Il. I D. C. ROGERS g Q with g I A l 2 Manufacturer of E g C- Jo .Q- I 1 1 i E The Man Who Knows Values Q I, I X, Phone 1ooo 2 is ,3..01,,i,,1,,3,,14,g4,101I,g0101q 3010? .2 11014 ivzcnimwzcicvimririnifrivifeio Y 'll' ' ' R is , ' ' q:Qs1o:4vZ011v11v11r1011n1fv11n10Z0i1vd:0 o:or101o101o1014ri1s:1r1o1nn1o11n1oq0:0 f I I 5 I F DODGE BROTHERS CARS Q TE P' f li GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS Q E S IN B ROS' l R K : l HOUSE OF QUALITY i Q1 ' LEWIS MOTOR CO., Inc I 2 Q 4 Pm' Sum 2 MEN'S AND BOYS' l ' 5 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. i phone 862 i i as ,l o:00o:o:en1ru11n11n11r11r:1n:4v1oioio14o!o o:oD010i0i0Z0I4'1010i0i0i01 1' 3' K in ul Page Sixis'-Four .r A V in lfhwwqwfi V . if 1 Aggfxmwzf , ' I , . ,I .,I xx, Ri' s AA M. Ff H 'i 4 .,f'f.5i-N'ZF-F21 www s. . 1 .fx H nn 'NI 31 .x L ' !,L,f'+ cfm A ' x 'j :arff A V , K. N' ,I 1 'mvzww jjixgt H: , L.,,-I-1 A A , I Qi' Ll-jp: , V EX Y iff ' 5 3 q'H4'i Q i .2 L 'A ' A1475 K - ag-Ldfgij ASETK' A A in H Q . U in ff :X H3 f' l if A3 f AEN fi! 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