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To THE CITIZENS or FAYETTEVILLE: Wlieii we seniors of Fayetteville High School look back, we recall the joyous twelve-year period in which we were learning to become responsible citizens. To some of us it has been a Period of success, to others, a period in which much more could have been accomplished. For many years it has been the line American heritage that boys and girls have a ehanee to attend a public school. We of this graduating class would like to give you, the citizens of Fayetteville, our heart-felt thanks for the modern, million- dollar high school which we have attended. Through the guidance of a splendid, understanding faculty and administra- tion, we have grown sociallv, phvsicallv, academieallv, and morallv. Though in leaving we have a sense of regret, we feel privileged to have at- tended the Fayetteville Senior High School and realize that we must forge ahead into our field of endeavor. For some of us it will be college, for many boys, the armed servicesg for the others, a job immediately after graduation. Again let me, on behalf of our class, thank vou for the countless opportunities that vou have provided. Sincerely yours, Robert Fulghum President Class of 1956 fn' Tlrrlr'1'
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I ,. g PRESIDENT: VICE-PRESIDENTZ ROBERT FLYLOHUM ALSTON CAIN SECRETARY: TREASURER: MARX' FRANCES EAHEART PEGGY LENHARDT Co1.ORs: Red and White FLOWER: American Beautv Rose IVIOTTO: Vincit qui se vincitf' f Hc' C07'1qIlL'7'A' who conqzwrx flimxvfffj METAMORPHOSIS Not fourscore, but only four Years ago, we reached this door, That opened up to us a world As new as springs First leaves unfurled. Busy worms of Freshmen, we Basked and ate deep of that tree Of knowledge, free to one and all. We lived, and ate, and breathed football. Came the end of Freshman year, usophomoreu was good to hear. We in turn looked down in scorn, Upon the newest larvae born. A spun cocoon of school affairs, Shielded us from other cares. We bade farewell without a tear And crossed into our Iunior vear. Paflr I-'011l'I4'1'n We The Qui' Iunior-Senior stood the test- We had gained fit was quite a featlj right to he of the Elitel Sllfd OUT COCOOD, Hed OUI' UCSC. Our Senior year shone, a beacon light. Beckoning, glimmering-out of the night. Like true moths, we sought its spark, Restediwearyfwe had gained our mark. But not for longvthe year goes fastl hlake haste, not waste, while the davs Hit past. I And, when the time comes, wing out afar And hope to light on some pale star- e A star of hope, a star of fame- Take vour pick, and feel no shame For aiming, high. 'Twas meant to he- Por Seniors now, full-grown are wel Lydia lYlcNeill '56
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