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Mr. Sasser — A Man With A Purpose MR. JOHN T. SASSER As principal of one of the highest ranked high schools in North Carolina, Mr. Sasser holds a position of much weight and responsibility. For the past seven years, he has maintained an efficient and progressive system at Fayetteville Senior High. His sincere interest in the student body and his excellent execu- tive ability are evident to everyone. He looks upon each student as an individual with potential, and he endeavors to make each one realize and develop this potential. It is through his influence in these and other areas that make him a successful and re- spected principal — a man with a purpose. I congratulate the staff and sponsors of this beau- tiful book which captures the highlights of the year with emphasis to suit the Class of 1967. Let this book serve as a reminder of the correct beginning of a rich and meaningful life! While the beginning is one of the most important parts of life, we must remember that youth is mainly a time of prep- aration — a time for building a foundation of facts, desirable attitudes, proper ideals, and appropriate ap- preciations! Let us be busy with the cultivation of traits of character and citizenship so essential to complete fulfillment! May our beginning here at Fayetteville Senior High School serve us so well that we can truthfully say with the poet Browning: Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be. The last of life, for which the first was made. Our times are in His hand Who saith, “A whole I planned. Youth shows but half; trust God; see all, nor be afraid! ...” John T. Sasser Principal Microphone in hand, Mr. Sasser makes the daily announce- ments during the homeroom period. 28
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the Supervisors and Secretaries Supervisors ease the normal admin- istrative workload. They are; (left to right) Mr. D. C. Jackson, Super- visor of Maintenance; Miss Nina L. Corbett, Supervisor of Cafeterias; Mrs. Floyd B. Souders, Supervisor of In- structional Supplies; and Mr. Carroll R. Powell, Director of Library S(,“rvices. Maintaining accurate administra- tive records, the bookkeepers are: (lejt to right) Mrs. Frances Boney, cafeteria; Mrs. Florence Cook, superintendent’s office; Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, cafeteria; Mrs. Kath- erine Roberts, Title I, E.S.E.A.; and Mrs. Grace McLamb, super- intendent’s office.
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Secretaries Give Valuable Service MRS. MARIAN HUMPHRIES As personal secretary to Mr. Sasser, Mrs. Humphries finds herself in the center of Fayetteville Senior High’s operation. Her many duties include typing correspondence and taking dictation for the principal as well as carrying out many of the school’s business matters. MRS. SARA BULLARD Students who become ill during the day inevitably seek the aid of Mrs. Bullard. In her office in the school clinic, she not only attends to the ill but also takes time to tele- phone those who failed to come to school. Working with the calendar cards, Mrs. Bullard also compiles the absentee list for daily distribution. MRS. ANNE WILKINS In her newly completed office, Mrs. Wilkins, school reg- istrar, is in easy reach of the thousands of student records of which she is in charge. Along with this responsibility, she acquaints each incoming student with the class and lunch schedules, library privileges, and various school ac- tivities. MRS. MIRIAM CARTER As school treasurer, Mrs. Carter collects all student fees and handles the money for the various clubs and organiza- tions at F.H.S. In addition to this, she manages the bills and many of the business matters of the school. With her experience, the monetary aspects of our school are well attended.
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