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22 U1 4-1- O -5 .C O -is vi- 3' F0 Q Q UI Ui O -is E U1 O0 Three vears ago, amid the excited, liurrving crowds of people, we shvlv pushed open a door to a future that we will always remember as those 'best Years of Uur Lives . Remember how scared we were as we looked around at all those upper-classmen? Vxfe really shouldn't have felt too bad, however, for we were not classified as little freshmen-we were the first class to enter the halls of F. H. S. as sopho- mores. Even then we felt verv voung and in- experienced amid the lofty seniors, and proud juniors. That first vear in F. l-l. S. we chose vers' capable leaders to help us through our struggle. As President was Earl Riddleg Vice-President. Linda lilfmong Secretary, Constance Rouseg and Treasurer, joel Goodrich. As representa- tives to our student council were David Bryan, Sara Sue NlcComb, jimmy Nance, and jane Tarlton. hflanv wonderful things happened to our classmates that vear. Vx7e'll never forget that thrilling night when a member from our own class was crowned bliss F. H. S. We were verv proud of Grace lvlcbrvde for walking awav with the trophy and title. To our delight. we also had Linda Hall in the queens court. Before we knew it, a vear had flown bv. and we were once more walking through that same door we had entered as scared sophomores. There was a big difference in the was' we walk- ed this time. Vxfe held our heads high and re- lished the thought of being upper-classmen rather than frightened little Mgreenhornsu, This second vear we chose David Bryan as Presidentg Nladeleine Evans. Vice-President: Ann l-lauser. Treasurer: and Glenda Hyman as Secretary. As representatives to the Student Council were David Bryan, john Childs, julia I-lumphrevs, l'u111' Si.i'f1 lfll i l l Constance Rouse, and Libbv Tavlor. Qui' juror vear was met with manv responsibilitiesziyt were now readv to prove our loftv position. Vvith spring we began making plans for mi annual Nliss F. H. S. contest, which was or i responsibilitv this vear. The choice of the judges for the fairest ' them all was Annette Rav. and a very preti choice. too. Remember how thrilled we weij over having one of our own classmates wi again? Besides Nliss F. H. S. our class furnisll ed three members of the court-Linda l-lallj Constance Rouse. and Betty Wociteii. Our nexl l big moment was decorating for our junior- c t Senior. That will be a memorv we'll keep for- Q. ever. The theme i'Some Enchanted Evening, c left us trulv enchanted as we came to the end of a perfect vear. Qff that summer to girlis state we sent Sara Sue iX leComb and Lynne Eubank, two well chosen representatives. We became a trifle sad as we watched Kdarshals julia Humphreys, joel Goodrich, Grace lVlcBrvde, lvladeleine Evans, Buddy Vxfilkins, Durant Vick. and Constance Rouse lead the seniors down the aisle at gradua- tion. VVe knew that it wouldnit be long before we would take their place, Finallv, we have reached the last lap of our journey. Nlanv wonderful memories are in our hearts as we rapidly approach graduation. We proudly chose Clem Iordan President to guide us through this eventful vear. Qui' Vice-Presi- dent is john Buieg Secretary, Elizabeth Tavlorg Treasurer. Ann Hauser. Representing us on the Student Council are Harold Fisher. julia Hum- phreys, Tommy Reaves, and Constance Rouse.
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hlarv Harrison, editor in chief and Harold Fisher! business manager, have helped us to turn out our Lfzffzmfzc. Qui' football team has played a big part in making our senior year so wonderful to us. Qui' Eastern Triple A. Champs will never be forgotten. VVith the aid of our head-cheerleader. Iulia Humphreys, our team was cheered on to viztorv. Another thrill- ing moment for all of us was the presentation of our senior plav. Time is moving more swiftly now. There is no turning back its hands. We may not be able to relive our memorable days at P. H. S. in body, but we will always keep them close to our hearts. Long shall we cherish the mans' things that have drawn the final curtain on our SFNICDR YEARfThe all-star Production of The llnishopis Xlantle on Nlarch 12, 13, and 145 our memorable Vxfashington trip: the glamorous lunior-Seniorg and our stately graduation. Time has almost brushed her wings across another vear, NVe shall never lorffet Old F. H. S.+the . 'U lessons that seemed so hard, the iov over doing what seemed at first impossible lor our feeble minds, the lun of planning our various activities and then thinking up substitutes when plans did not materialize, the patience of our under- standing teachers who have led us through these Past three sears, and the fine leadership and guidance of our principal, Klr. S. R. Edwards. Qui' future will, indeed, be rich because of the companionship of our schoolmates and because ol the influence of Fayetteville Senior I-Iigli School. Kliriam Pearson, Historian Class of '58 P11576 Si 1111111 I2
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