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

 - Class of 1944

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Last 111 and Testalnent The 1944 Seniors of the Fayetteville High School, being of sound mind and body realizing tiat their remaining days at are few. now make their last will and testament. Qecfion I To Mr. Sisk we leave our appreciation for his unending efforts to encourage in us the basic educational ideals of To Mr. Harrill we bequeath our gratitude for his invaluable aid in forming the many high standards of conduct and learning that we have acquired during our high school years. To our teachers we leave deep thanks for making an adventure out of four years of study and for advising us so aptly in many of our extra-curricular activities. Qettion 2 To the entire class of '45 we, the present-day seniors, fondly turn over our own product of toil and inspiration, The Teen-Age Club, with many wishes for its continued growth and success. To the boys in FHS. we leave a yardstick for beauty. Measure your heart-beat to the 1944 classic beauty-the burnished-gold of Eleanor Pender's hair, the appeal in Katherine Boones eyes. the gaiety of Isobel Autry's smile, the versatility of Anna Katherine Pinkstoirathe charm of Louise-gigjill, and the engaging personality of Mary Fields Jones. To the girls of the class of '45 we, the seniors of '44 leave the happy thought of a beau who is the successful merger of .Iohn Crawford, Jack Sanderford, and Gene McDonald and add our mutual regret that such a being can be only mythical. I, Steve Nimocks, leave my qualities for representing the school with poise and distinctive ability to Bob Mc-Coy. with assurance that he will ably carry on the good work. I, Nancy Price, do leave my wholesome height to petite Jane Paton. I, Paul Moyle, do will and bequeath my flair for managing current business affairs to Malloy Owen who does so well in history with past events that I'm sure he can ably handle the job on up-to-date material. I, Georgia Olive, do will my leadership in so many of the school activities to Peggy Mothtt, for I know that she will unselfishly devote as much time and effort as I did. I, John Pate, do bequeath my skillful carrying out of numerous intricate basketball plays to George Crumbley, with confidence that it will be well used for FHS. next season. We, the members of the graduating class, leave our appreciation to Phil Johnson for his sonorous voice and our thanks for the many highly enjoyable times he has given us by dis- playing his talent. I, Eppie Stragala, do hereby leave my ability to look charmingly collegiate at all times to whistle-evoking Winnie Joyner. I, Jack Woodell, do bequeath my fine scholarship standing, stamina and leadership ability to Newton Robertson. 'X We, the members of the elite J. C. Club, do bequeath our modesty and willingness to share the spotlight and honors to any combination of equally humble seniorseto-be. We, the Senior boys who have so willingly and unselfishly responded to our country's call. do will our patriotic zeal to the members of next year's class with the hope that they will answer in any way they may be needed. Qigned and sealed the third day of February, in the year of Our Lord. one thousand. nine hundred and forty-four. 1 .K ,fly Vt itnesses: 3 X Iwsrfitor 'ti Patsy Miller Zelda Lebed Paul Moyle . TwENTv-Fivr

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Histor of time Class of '44 This class of '44 is really making history for we are the first class of which the graduates are composed only of twelfth graders. Our history-making dates back to September 1940, when we were the first ninth graders to begin their high school career in our new school building. We chose for our otiicers this year Kate Broadfoot as President: Tommy Jordan, Vice President: and Susan Tolar, Secretary and Treasurer. During our second year we were called Juniors because then the students of the graduating class were only eleventh graders. Our most outstanding achievement of the year was to prepare the Junior-Senior Prom. This occasion we had looked forward to a long time and enjoyed immensely. Betty Boone was our President. The other officers were Georgia Olive, Vice-President and Edmund Dogget, Secretary-Treasurer. The marshals for commencement were chosen from our class this year. Georgia Olive was chief marshal. Her assistants were Kate Broadfoot, Jean Huske, Tommy Jordan, Harvey Oliver, John Pate, Stuart Verdery, Jack Woodell, and Susan Tolar. The next year we had the honor and responsibility of publishing the LaFa'n1c1c. Georgia Olive was chosen Editor-in-Chief and Rodger Derby was Business Manager until he left in February: then Bertram Fleishman carried on. With Miss Black, our adviser, and a very capable staff, we put out a book which many people said was good. Our class oflieers were Tommy Jordan, President: John Crawford, Vice-President: Kate Broad- foot, Secretary: and Susan Tolar, Treasurer. The otiicers of the student body were Jack Viloodell, President: Newton Robertson, Vice-President: and Charles Collins, Secretary-Treasurer. This year we all helped in the naming of a flying fortress of our Air Corps. Our school ac- quired this honor by meeting the necessary quota of VVar Bond sales. We named it the LaFamac after our year book. Many of our classmates and friends left school after Dec. 7, 1941, to join the armed forces of our country and are now to be found in all parts of the world. We are proud of these boys and hope to see them all after this horrible unpleasantness is over. Eighty-one members of our class graduated in 1943, but a few are back with us as members of the twelfth grade this year. Several of our class were the fortunate recipients of honors at the 1943 commencement. VVe wish them similar luck again! For our class officers this year, we have chosen John Crawford, President: John Pate, Vice- President: Georgia Olive, Secretary: and John Ruskell, Treasurer. Steve Nimock is President of the Student Body: Harold Threatt, ViceePresident: Peggy Moffitt, Secretary: and Phil Johnson, Treasurer. The Editorein-Chief of the Lt1Fumac this year is Louise ,Silerrill The Business Manager is shPaul Moyle. We hope to put out a book that will be the best yet. Now as we are in our last year of high school, we look back on yesterday when We were only Freshmen who looked up to the Seniors and wondered if we would ever reach that exalted state. As graduation approaches, we realize that it is called commencement because it is really the be- ginning of the most important phase of our lives. These rooms which we have entered and occupied for four years have been the scenes of memorable events. These memories will link us together pleasantly as we go out to seek our various fortunes in this wide, wide world. Nancy Price, Historian TXYEN'l'Y'FtiI'lI



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tl iii., il 149, W , X How NAME 7L8NVI'EllC'Q Downs. TA. lVIedli.n..1 ...,.,,,..,, . ,... Johnny Ruskell ...F Anna Pinkston.. .. 5. .V . ' . ,I Jackie Hendrix ,,,,,,, Eleanor Pender.. Karlyn Sloan. . Georgia Olive. ...., . JOl'lll Pate. ,.... Harvey Olivei ',,, .. Nancy Price .1.,.,, Jackie Dobson ,,,Y,,,, Paul Moyle.. ..., 1. . Wandalea C. Allen.. ,.,, . Mary F. Jones.. Faris Monsour.. .. Jack Woodell Aditha Lloyd ,,,., . Zeldjl' Lebed. Rag? wnnei -..,1 so q'IZllgl1l'6l Bell ,,,, . Milton Wiggs. . .. Jack Sanderford. l'LLouise Sh errill. . Johnny Crawford.. Fred Kennedy ...,,,,, Jea11 Barron ,.,,,, . .. Trace Hec-kwith ,1l,. llill Skeels. .,,,,,,,..., . .lllllllly Dunnagan. Steve Niinoc-ks.. Oscar Tolar 1.,. Marshall Tatum ,,.. 1 We Remem SEEN with snapshots... ..,1. .with Anna Pinkstons ,,.,, with the J1 Cfs ,,...., ,,,1, w i t h yith T. A... .,,, 'Ji1111ny ,.,,.......,.,,,1...,v,, . Clfrjjllelll swooning over Sinatra ,,,,1,... putting on niake-up ,..,,,,,, witl1 problems ,,,,...,,.,, . ,..,. . Cutting up XVlll1 the J. C.'s. his Ford ........ ,...11... ....,.1...... getting good grades ...i.. with cute Clothes... Business Staff ....1. witl1 her Capt... .. with Bill ,....... .... without. his r's ,... . Covey '......,. ...,.. ........ . with Nancy .................... with college catalogs ..... writing Class jingles ..,.i1. ln Speech ,...... ......,........, at the show ........1 doi11g nothing .,...,, Editorial Staff ......, telling J. C. jokes i..,.. .. playi11g his Cornet .......,i... . with The ObSLfI'l'FI' sports 2lCCOlHl1lOCli1tlllg so1neone..1 Mr. Har1'ill ............ . helping getting in trouble ........ bei11g friendly.. ..... talking .,............,... with Je1111y ...,. Earl Handy.. ..,.. ..... ..,,, s 1 niling .1....... .. Lydia Hurley.. ........ ...With Lts........ Katherine Boone. ...,,,1. with Lydia ,,.., .. Phil, Jol111son,. ...,,.. lllllllillg ................. 'llsy AutB'.. .... .... 1 ..jLl1l'l1Jll'1g around ..... llobbin Holt.. ,..... ... ........ looking for l1is knife.. Ruth Roddeiiberry... .. .. Eppie Stragala.. xvllllillll Schwab Billy Wlillianis ..,, 9 ' e' s ,,.... ,... Gene Mt-Donald.. ..., ..... . . Bill Martin .,..... .... 1 .1 l-iob Mt-Rainey ...1. J Marshall Howe.. .. Alex Higgs. .. 1 Cliarles Hall.. Qnillian Moore ...... Don l5ePoy TXYllN'l'Y-SIX in the library.. ............ .. .looking pretty.. .lending pencils ..... .everywhere 1.......... .at Belk's.. .............. .. .with tl1e women ........ .with the boys ........... .aroun5.l.. 11.. .........1......... . . eating with girls .............. trying to work 'l'rig ....... .involved in mysteries. .... . .studying .......... . .1......... .1 .with the opposite sex . ... FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS You goteha ho111ework? Gosh! Hack back. XVillis Wl1at clg '? What ani l gonna do? Hey. girl! Purple passion - Well, sir Cheek that! l guarantee You're wrong None Sputter!! What do ya n1ean? All right, Droll Tis twue! ........Rut, Covey! disagree witl1 you .....Are you kidding? .. .What does it do? ......A1'e you pulling 111y leg? ........That ain't fair What expression? ....1....Un-l1ul1 ....1....That's al-l-l right! boy writer ....... . .. .See here .1.....1.How does 111y hair look? Okay! .........Co111e here, baby! .Yeahl .Looka here .That's O.K. .Hey babe! .You haven't heard? 1Laugl1ing 1VVait a ll1lHLliQ here .I love you too! .Where's 111y knife? .l lost a 1nillio11 last 11igl1t .A-VVho-o-o-o .lllll broke. .NOKV,Hlll'lCllL1 glad you Come? .l'll tell ya like a friend. .Wait a minute, Fella! 1VVha-a-at? .Well-ah-a got most of it right .Al1-yes! .Not 1116-lllll a rebel! 1Yot1 don't say so?

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