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

 - Class of 1943

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x I S S RILEY WILLIAMS Here comes Riley! Watch those black eyes flash! He has charm and plenty of dash! Basketball 2, 33 Boxer 1, 2, 33 Low X Club 23 D. E. Club 23 Hi-Y 33 Boosters' Club 33 D. 0. Club 3, 4. HILLARY WINSLOW tHickJ Tall of stature and light of hair Dancing like a Fred Astaire, Quick of thought and skilled in art- Watch out girls! He'll win your heart! Latin 13 Library 1, 23 Boosters Club 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Football 3, 4. JACK WOODELL On the gridiron, he's a herog On the dance floor, he's a wow: But with the thermometer registering zero Covey races his heart somehow. Band 13 Scouts 1, 2, 3, 43 Eagle Scout3 Sea Scouts 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Marshal 33 Boys Hi-Y 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track 3, 43 LaFamac Staff 43 Bulldog Business Manager 43 Treas. Hi-Y 43 President Student Body 43 Homeroom Chairman 43 Monogram 4. JOSEPH EDWARD YEAGO fJOeJ At parties he is lots of fung At business he's a dandy, And when we're selling Victory Bonds W He always comes in handy. 3 Library Club 23 French Club 33 Band 3, 43 Boys I-Il-Y 43 Bulldog Staff 43 D. E. Club3 Dramatics Club. ELEVENTH GRADE SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR JANE ALLEN One of the very best is our Jane VVe're glad there's one Among us sane- ROBERT BROWN Bobby is quiet, nice and tall, You hardly know he's there at all. Henderson High 13 Science Club 13 Fayetteville High 2, 3, 43 Assistant Photographic Editor 43 Foot- ball 43 Team Spotter 4. JAMES COMPTON He's a boy who likes his fun, But James always has his work done. EDNA COWAET A good name is better than precious ointment Stedman High School 13 Fayetteville' High School 2, 3, 4. RUBY EAEP In traveling down the road of time If I should e'er be sick And want a peach to nurse me, 1'd call for Ruby quick. NICKIE GLEARMIS We're glad he's come to cheer 'us all, But we need him most To play football. BILLY MORRIS HA merry heart doeth good like a medicine. D. 0. Club 3, 4. TWELFTH GRADE SENIORS JACQUELINE CURROW MILDRED GAILES WILLIAM JASPER JOHNSON TWENTY-EIGHT BOBBY MCRAINEY ' Tho' the skies may be dark and dreary, He still is full of fung Tho' Latin be dim and bleary, He hasn't a worry-not one. Library Club 13 Latin Club 23 Football 4. WILLIAM SCI-IWAB William's a boy Whom all will like, For Fayetteville's school He's a Lucky Strike . ZEKE SMITH Full of business, Full of fun, Friends with him Are quickly won. OSCAR TOLAR Juniors look at him and sigh, Star of athletes passing by, Baseball, football-also track! 1, 2, 3' Monogram 13 Track 13 Bas , eball 1 2, 33 Fayetteville 43 Football 4. Rocky Mt. Football 1, MILTON WIGGS What's the matter with Milton? A ball is always his quest. Athletics is his hobby- He'll be a coach I guess. Football 2, 3, 4. WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR DOROTHY EGGEN MABEL PATE LESLIE SESSOMS PAT WILSON I

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may of :de af 45 Time rolls his ceaseless course. It was September 1939. Marvel! Marvel! The class that in 1932 had entered the first grade had now become high school freshmen. How grown-up we felt! Our first task was to choose our class officers to lead us through this memorable year. We chose as President, Kate Broadfoot. Our Vice-President, was Robert Cowles, and Betty Bragg was our Secretary-Treasurer. This year Kate Broadfoot brought honor to our class by winning the Scholarship Cup which is given each year at Commencement to the person having the highest schol- astic average in the school. We started our Sophomore year in the new Senior High School, the best looking building in the state we thought. Again we chose K-ate Broadfoot as President. Her co- workers were Tommy Jordan, Vice-President, and Susan Tolar, Secretary-Treasurer. This year we had lost many of our old friends but we had gained many new ones. Our Sophomore year was almost uneventful. Before we knew what was happening we were entering our Junior year. Betty Boone, as President of the Junior Class, led us through a successful and very eventful year. The other officers were Georgia Olive, Vice-President, and Edmund Dog- get, Secretary-Treasurer. We had many pleasant tasks before us, but probably the most outstanding one was preparation for the Junior-Senior Prom. This was an occasion that we had anticipated since entering high school life. This year the marshals for Commencement. were chosen from our class. Chief Marshal was Georgia Oliveg Assistant Marshals were Kate Broadfoot, Jean Huske, Tom- my Jordan, Harvey Oliver, John Pate, Stuart Verdery, Jack Woodell, and Susan Tolar. With such a successful year behind us, we began our Senior year with enthusiasm somewhat tinged with awe-awe at our own increase in importance and responsibility. Ulpon our shoulders lay the responsibility of publishing the LaFamac. Georgia Olive was chosen Editor-in-Chief and Rodger Derby was Business Manager until he left in Feb- ruary, then Bertram Fleishman carried on as Assistant. With Miss Black as advisor and a very capable staff, we did a very good job. The officers of the Student Body were Jack Woodell, Presidentg Newton Robert- son, Vice-Presidentg and Charles Collins, Secretary-Treasurer. The Senior Class officers were Tommy Jordan, President, John Crawford, Vice- Presidentg Kate Broadfoot, Secretary, and Susan Tolar, Treasurer. This year the Beta Club had a very successful year under the leadership of Tommy Jordan as President. Rodger Derby was editor of the Bulldog -and gave us several in- teresting editions. This year many of our classmates and friends who had started to school with us, left school to enter the armed forces. We look forward to the time when we shall again meet them. ' At last the day for which we have been preparing, Graduation Day, is almost here and when we think back over the many experiences which we have had, the friends we have made, and the play and work we have done in preparation for this glorious day, it is almost with sadness that we think that our days at Fayetteville High are almost over. LOUISE SHERRILL, Historian TWENTY-NINE

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