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

 - Class of 1928

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.qi- ,L NX - I, Dick Upton, do will and bequeath my smile and general good nature to Charles Overbeck. I, Kent Ewing, do will and bequeath my quiet and unassuming manner to Burke McConnell. I Blanche Fisher do will and bequeath my Math ability to John Dempsey. I, Paul Riddle, do will and bequeath to Ike f Static J O'Hanlon, my great super- tiuity of mid-night Oil. I, Edward Benas, do will and bequeath Old Tin Sides to Anne Gasterf' I, Jarvis Jones, do will and bequeath my indifference to, and cold heart for, the Fair Sex to Joel 'Blondy' Snyder. I, Leighton Huske, do will and bequeath my love and unusual ability for Latin to Harry Hodges. A I, Lumsden Bundy, do will and bequeath my position on the football team to any one tired of school. We, Mary Shaw Bryan, Dorothy Pinkston, Margaret Adams, and Elizabeth Blue, do will and bequeath our title of lVIeanest Girls in High School to any ambitious lower classmen desiring the honor. I, Virginia Gensi Scott, do will and bequeath my good standing with the teachers to Fred t Pitt J Dealf' I, Ione Brown, in order to keep it in the family, do will and bequeath my popularity to my sister, Cleo. I, George fRedJ Herndon do will and bequeath my soda jerking experience and ability to Ed. Williamson. I, Henry Tatum, do will and bequeath my knowledge of science to Boyds Campbell, with 1ny fand Mr. Wilkinsl fond hope that he will use it. I, Elizabeth Brown, do will and bequeath my ability to Tickle the Ivories to Elizabeth Dixon. ' I, Bill Campbell, do will and bequeath my generous nature to Charles Carter. I, Louise Evans, do will and bequeath my great store of Wise Cracks to Mary Frances Pedenf' I, Janie McKethan. do will and bequeath my flirtatious ways to Mary Walker Schenckf' , We, the Fort Bragg Seniors, do will and bequeath our ability to come to school late and 'get away with it' to Julie Williams. ' f I, Tip Weisiger, do will and bequeath my football Letter and all my carefully prepared French lessons to Sarah McArthur. Signed and Sealed this the seventh day of February, we the class of 1928, do hereby declare this document to be our Last lVill and Testament. I SENIOR Cmss or 1928, GEORGE 0'HetNLON, Jn., Tcstator. Witnessed by: LUCILLIQ HUTAFI-'. EDITH ADAMS. HELENE JOHNSON. xxf I 5 3 uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu LIUUULIUUUULIUUUUUUUUULIUUUUU Twenty-se vcn r1l1l'l00f'H'il'1f1f'lI'll'Il1f1Flf1l'1f1f1n0Uf1f1UDUN HDDNDDDHHDDDUDUDl'1l'1f1l1l1l'1l'1Y1I'H'lI1I'lfi !:3

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IiilflflflI'lfli'll1l'll'lllf'll'll'lI'll'lflf'll'll1l'1l'l0Il UHFII1DITHUTIIWUHDDDHDDIYDUNDDFIDH Last Will and Testament E, the Seniors of Fayetteville High School, city of Fayetteville, State of North Carolina, with the realization that our high school days will soon be over, do take this means of disposing of some of the treasures we have collected during our high school careers. Realizing as we do the great value of the aforesaid treasures, we do charge our legatees to guard them as they would their lives. In our years of high school we have accumulated a great number of the more valuable assets of life and these we do bequeath as follows: SEc'r1oN I, AR1'IC'I.E I To F. H. S., our Love and Loyalty. Sizcriox I, ARTICLE II To the Faculty, our thanks for their cooperation and untiring efforts in leading us through our maze of studies. SECTION I, AR'FIClI.lE III To Mr. A. E. Martin. our thanks for his well illustrated lessons on Arctic Life, SECTION I, AIiTIC'LE IV To Mr. Howell, our appreciation for his periodic inspections. SECTION I, ARTICLE V To Mr. MacNeel, our hopes that he may some day awaken some interest in keeping up the school grounds ami that he will have every body out of the halls on time. Siscriox II, An'rlcl.12 I To the Students of Fayetteville High School, we bequeath several hundred neatly carved desks, with our hopes that they will prove to be as entertaining to them as they have been to us. To the Juniors, we bequeath what we have left of Miss Kirkpatrick. May she teach you much, French. With Mademoiselle we also leave quite a few well written tin Englishj and illustrated French readers. To the Sophomores we leave our desire for a passing mark. To the Freshmen, our endearing sympathy for what they have ahead of them. To Mr. Paton, our thanks, and the advice that he have his photographing outtit insured before he takes the pictures of the class of '2Sl. To Tony and Will. all the gum we have so joytully deposited beneath our respective desks. . Slitvllox III, Ali'l'lL'l.E I Certain members of the class of '28 have such valuable ami distinctive possessions as to necessitate the individual disposition of said possessions. These are as follows: I, Henry Anderson, do will and bequeath to any one crazy enough to take it. the honor of being Editor-in-Chief of the L.x F.xM.w with all its trials and tribulations. I, Margaret Adams, do will and bequeath my ability to chew gum louder than any other member of the Senior Class to Betty McNeill. I, Thomas Badger, do will and bequeath my ability to bum rides to Snook Tew. I, Mary Shaw Bryan, do will and bequeath my ability to collect rings from un- suspecting and innocent little boys to Lucy Hall. I, Connor Holland, do will ami bequeath to Lucille Gaim-y my title ot' 'Most Studious St-nior.' Since l cannot take him with me, l, Eleanor Stedman. do will ami bequeath Jerome Clark to any romance aspiring young lady who can get him. I, Frances Pope, do will aml bequeath my quiet and stndious ways to Mary Mt-Baie. I, Georgia Gilkey. do will and bequeath my influence with Mr. MacNeel to Link 1'owcrs. tlIe'll need it!AEditor.l 'l'ircn ly-xi.r I, ,WY X --.H ........ 2 UtJUUl.tLlUl.lUL.lULlUt.lULlUULIUUuUULlUUUifj UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULIUU



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Url nn nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn C C C C C C C C 5 Class Poem C C AIRER than all foriner prospects, brighter, nobler, more sublime C E Is the prospect stretched before us, sinee the dawning of our time. C n: Thru the lonely lapse of ages slow the light of t1'uth has grown, C . C .ll1Slll4g over Darkness's altars, routing Igll0l'illlC'C,S sable throne. C Fostered by the tears of women, blood of heroes, fighters, seers, C C See! the glorious beacon brightens thru the passage of the years, C u n v I C T1ll to us, the l1Q11'S of ages, troni the works of all the past E Comes its knowledge, treasures, glory-front the Hrst unto the last. E And we stand all-wonderingly, as when Clllllly thru the dawn C Prinee Aladdin saw his palaee gleaniing golden o'er the lawn. C C For the Genii 'd been toilin-0' in the shadows of the night, O O . D . . . . . c Leaving heritage of splendor to the dwellers ot the light. C n 4: Honor, honor be unto theni-all the mighty ones of old, E For the glories they have left us, for tl1e truths they have us told. C Yes-but fairer is our future in that heekoning dim to-heg C c They but built and trunlned the vesselg 't1s for us to sail the sea. C . . E Now we stand upon the llillflllg, launelung forth upon our fate 3- C . . . C Surging, thinly understood emotions, all our hearts elateg- E Reeolleetious happy, haunting, mingle with a sad regretf- S May we far into the future keep the best and not forget! Q WOIllfl we gaze a nioinent backward on the past-a while delay? C . . . . . . f: llark! The sounding voiee ot Dutyg silver-like it ealls, '2Xway. Q Y . . . . . . . Q Tip and join Tunels great 13l'0f'f'SSIOl1, lniugle in the glOl'10llS press. lg f'0nly he ean fail who faltersg in the struggle lies suec-ess. t Then 0-0 we on unflinehinglv, with eourage set for anv fate: C C1 - . - . C .Xnd men shall :raise and bless the elass ot' Nineteen Twentv-eight. C l . D C Mwutnx lil I'lil'RH '2N, C C c C C xr, C C Q 'S , I: c C . C r: C CIA lf - xx j uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu X UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU f Jess, e as .- Twen I 11-ci 11 h I

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