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

 - Class of 1932

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5555555555XXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXSXXXXXXXXXXXXXSSXXXSXXSXXXXSXX.SSSSNXSKXXXSXXSXSSXXSSXXXXXXXXXX' I I I IllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hlstory of the Class of 32 IN the fall of 1928 a group of happy but awed freshmen entered F H S The first round ot the ladder of their goal had been reached They were actually 1n High School' At the top of the ladder there was a bright dazzling light which was gradua tion The seniors of 1928 who stood on the top round were their ideals for they held the place which loomed foremost in the minds of those first year men However after they began to become accustomed to the life ln the new building the light began to grow dimmer and dimmer Ploddlng day by day became monotonous and their goal seemed almost 1ITlp0SSlb1e There were four steep rounds to be climbed before the cherished dlploma would be placed in their hands Nevertheless in the routine of work and play they paused long enough to select members of their class to aid them through the pioneer year For president they chose Eliza Faison Cromartie for vice president Strange McNeil and for secretary treasurer Elizabeth Martindale encouragement in their Journey they picked the motto Consilxis et An1m1s With deliberation and Courage Members of this group d1d not stray far from their studies this first year therefore they were not represented 1n the many activities and felt very proud when one of their fellow class mates and officers Elizabeth Martindale was awarded the scholarship medal at the graduation exercises At last the flrst round of their ladder had been passed and only three more to climb This year they knew iust what to do therefore they organized early with the following as their oiiicers Eliza Rose president John Wilson vice president and Joe Plnkston secretary treasurer Being more accustomed to the routine of the work many members of the class found time to take part ln recreational interests In boys athletics they were represented by Ben Robinson Grant Sears Charlie Palmer and Grissom Davis and in girls basketball oy Rachel Tomlinson and Katherine Tew They also stood out in scholastic ability for Eflie Hewitt was awarded the scholarship medal at the end of the year Soon after they reached the third round they began to again see the bright light at the top of the climb and have a yearning to hurry along. This year they looked at the seniors and thought Just one more year! Again they stopped to change leaders. For the junior officers John Sandrock Richard Ryan Priscilla Gainey and Elizabeth Martindale were elected to lead the rest over the rough places. A large number of its members showed ability on the athletic field during this year the most outstanding being: Grant Sears Ben Robinson J. T. Kelly John McBennett John Sandrock Everette Bryan Rachel Tomlinson and Mary Ella Geddie. The senior class honored David Penberton Eliza Rose Mary Jane Causar Ethel Highsmith Martha Fitzhugh and John Sandrock Arthur Dixon and John Wilson by electing them marshals. At the graduation exercises 'Clarence King was given the scholarship medal making the third successive year this had been claimed by the class. Shields Croker Alexander Bowles and Eliza Rose were all awarded prize-s for their Stedman essays and the class as a whole was awarded the cup for making the most progress in English during the year. On becoming seniors they became more mature they began to think seriously of life and to appreciate the work of the faculty. They have honorably filled their places as the most important class in High School. Mary Scott Richard Ryan Mary Jane Causar and John Wilson lead them to victory. The class nobly represented in all activities athletics dramatics debating as well as scholastic affairs come to graduation with light hearts and pleasant memories. The members of the class of 1932 having fought deliberately and courageously have achieved their ambition. They survey the past and look into the future. The end is but another beginning. They will go forth separated in body but united in spirit to fight with deliberation and courage. Consiliis et Animisf ELIZA FAISON CROMARTIE, Historian. Sixteen E IIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIllIllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll I 171111111111flllllllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIlllfllllffllilllflllllllllllllfllllllllllll sSSSSXXSXXSXXXXXSXXXXXXXXXSXSXXSXNXXXXXXXXXXXXSSQ E Green and goldlwere selected for the class colors and the tea-rose! for thehflower. lfor 2 nXSXXXX!XKXXXKRXSSXX1XXSSSXXXXSSQSKSSXXXSSXXY



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