Seventy First High School - Hexagon Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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LAST WILL A D TESTAME T We the Senxor Class of nlneteen hundred and fxfty sxx of the school of Seventy flrst county of Cumberland and state of North Carollna bexng of sound mlnd and memory do hereLy make publxsh and declare thls to be our last w1ll and testament hereby leavlng a sxncere prayer for the blessmgs of God to be upon Seventy flrst School 1ts faculty and xts students ARTICLE I To Mr Auman our Prxncxpal and fr1end, we bequeath ur undymng gratxtude for 'us gu1dance h1s tolerance of us and h1s loyal mterest mn us ARTICLE II To the faculty we bequeath our thankfulness for thexr knowledge they xmparted to us ARTICLE III To the student body we bequeath our cherlshed memorles of Seventy flrst and our best w1shes for thelr progress enhanced by our fa1lures ARTICLE IV Jean Adkms bequeaths her ab1l1ty to get marrted to Donna Langley Bobby Barefoot bequeaths h1s health happlness, and good w1ll to all Juruors Kay Barefoot bequeaths her happmess to all other students Tommy Bxlodeau bequeaths h1s superlatwe of Most Attract1ve to Larry W1ll1ams Faye Blackwell bequeaths her hospltal bed to any Jun1or gxrl who plays basketball agamst Roseboro Helen Blakely bequeaths her abxlxty to chew gum unnotxced nn Glee Club to Carolyn Morrls Ed Bunce bequeaths h1s superlanve, the W1tt1est to Earl Chnstenberry Bobby Bunce bequeaths h1s happy ttmes at Seventy frrst to Jeanette Seay Sue Cam bequeaths her number 10 tenms shoes to anyone who th1n.ks she can stay w1th them I-Ielon Calcutt bequeaths nothmg He Just wants to leave Faye Duckworth bequeaths her love for Englxsh to Dxane Sheely Carolyn Duke bequeaths her back seat 1n school bus 81 to Becky Lamm Harold Faml bequeaths h1s abxlxty to get along w1th Mrs Pxgott to Pete Starlmg Earl Fatrcloth bequeaths to any Jun1or anythzng he hasn t used durxng school Arthur Fxllyaw bequeaths h1s red A Model to Laura Gann so she can save money on speedmg txckets Anne Foster bequeaths her love of books by Charles Dxckens to Bxlly Rhodes Norma Frazxer bequeaths her pos1t1on as ' ch1ef cheerleader to Lxnda Gardner Stewart Gregory bequeaths h1s best wrshes to Seventy fxrst Eugene Hansen bequeaths h1s ab1l1ty to get caught smoklng to Benme Bruton Patncxa Harrls bequeaths her twelve years of attendmg Seventy f1rst to all the new students who don't know what they've mrs sed Ida Hermngway bequeaths her abxhty to get marrled to Patsy Damels James Hobson bequeaths h1s abrhty to slup school w1thout belng caught to Jxrnmy Bunce J G Johnson bequeaths h1s superlatwe of B1ggest Fl1rt to any Junxor who thmks he can handle xt Gracxe Lett bequeaths her ab1I1ty to get a dxamond to Patsy Jackson Harold Lew1s bequeaths has curly ha1r and 1rres1st1ble charm to gxrls to Benme Bruton Clara Lovell bequeaths her talkatwe ways to Ola Mae Weatherspoon Lynette Matthews bequeaths her f1ISt bench on the r1ght s1de of the gym to anyone who th1nks she can keep It hot Eugene McKethan bequeaths h1s ab1l1ty to be Senior Class Treasurer to someunfortu nate Jumor Margaret McLean bequeaths her qu1etness and bashful ways to Betty Carter Fay Mxller bequeaths her number I6 basketball sh1rt to some poor gn-l who wants to get fouled out of every game Sandra Mlller bequeaths her desk 1n Semor Engllsh class to some amb1t1ous .Tumor who w1shes to clean lt for her Mary Ray Newtonbequeaths her flxrtlng ways to some unfortunate Junlor mn hopes she wxll not abuse them Sylvia Newton bequeaths her love for funeral homes to Katxe Owen Frances Prltchett bequeaths her ab1l1ty to wm coke bets to any .Tumor who can collect them Albert Reg1ster bequeaths h1s ab1l1ty to pamt school doors to John Taylor Marxe Santoro bequeaths her ab1l1ty to get marned to anyone who wxshes to marry Mary Odom bequeaths her typxng eraser to Carolyn Hammond mn hopes she'll use lt as much as Mary d1d Vonne Owen bequeaths her talkxng abllxty to Yvonne Ashbaugh Dorxs Parker bequeaths her love for Raeford to any underclas:-man who d2reS t0 show h1s face there Wrllxam Pope has nothmg to leave nobody so he bequeaths nobody nothmg Kenneth Sports bequeaths h1s car to Wxlllam Johnson Lewxs Tew bequeaths h1s love for sk1pp1ng school to Shorty Owens Gertrue Walston bequeaths her U S hrstory notes to .Ear1Chr1stenberry and John Ta lor Y Frances Wh1te bequeaths her bookkeepxng homework to Joyce Wh1te J D York bequeaths hxs ab1lxty to study to Judy Carswell Faye Zlglar bequeaths her bashfulness to Ethel I-Iugg1ns Slgned publlshed and declared as and for the last wxll and testament of the SH1101' Class of l956 th1s twentxeth day of January 1n the year of our Lord one thousand nxne hun dred and fxfty s1x l1956l THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 PATRICIA HARRIS WITTENSSES Geraldlne Warren John Taylor Sherman Holt I Y . . ' ' . . . , , . . ' Danny Harkey bequeaths his typing skill to Henry Goff. '

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SENIOR I DEX EUGENE LAC EY Mc KETI-IAN Squab Seventy fxrst 12 3 4 Superlatxve 4 Most Tal ented MostL1ke1y toSucceed BestC1t1zens Club 3 4 F F A 12 3 4 Secretary4 Glee Club Z 3 4 Newspaperl Bus Drwer 4 Annual Staff 4 Edl tor 4 Frxendshxp Club 1 2 3 4 Favorzte Song Because Favor1teSaymg L1veandI.1et I.11ve Favorxte Pasume Smgmg MARY RAY NEWTON Hon Seventy fxrstl 2 3 4 Superlatxve 4 Most Fllrt atxous F H A l Z 3 4 Cvlee Club 1 Z Favorxte Song My One S1n Favor1te Saymg 'What a Cluck Favorxte Pastxn e Datxng SYLVIA MARIE NEW TON Sylvester Sewenty fu-stl Z 3 4 Superlatxve 4 Most W1tty F H A 1 Z 3 4 Treasurer 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Newspaper Staff 1 Annual Staff 3 4 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Frxendshxp Club 3 4 Favorrte Song Med1c Favor1te Saymg You Know Favo rxte Past1me N lS1t111g Funeral Homes MARY RUTH ODOM Mae Seventy f1I'St 12 3 4 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Faxo r1te Song H Favorxte Sayxng Hoodness Favorlte Pastxme Playmg Basketball V ONNE EVELYN OWEN Vonnxe Seventy fxrst 1 Z 3 4 Superlatzve 4- Most Tal ented Frxendshxp Club 4 F H A 12 3 4 Glee Club Z 3 4 Secretary 4 Favorxte Song Rock and Ro11Wa1tz Favorxte Saymg Check that Faxorxte Pastlme Sxng ng DORIS ELMA PARKER Johnson Seventy f1r5t 1 Z 3 4 Supe 1at1ve 4 Most De pendable Beta Club Z 3 4 HonorSoc1ety Cxtxzenshxp Club 4 F H A 1 Z 3 4 Repor 3 Fr1endsh1p Club 12 34 Treasurer 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Glee C ab 12 3 4 Bus Drxver 3 Annual Staff3 4 Advernsmg Mgr 3 Busmess Manager 4 Favor1te Song Mom nts To Re member Favorxte Saymg ' 1 ma firm behever In tt Favortte Past1me Lookmg at the muon on P C w1th that certaxn someone WILLIAM LEWIS POPE 'B111 Co1umb1aH1ghl Cand1erH1gh 2 3 Seventy f1rst 4 Superlatlve 4 Most Dependable Class Vxce Pres1dentZ Fr1erdshxpC1ub4 Basketball 1 Z 4 Annual Staff 3 French Club 3 Monogram Club 1 Z Favorxte Song From the Vme Came the Grape Favorzte Sayxng Not Lazy just born tlred and never got rested Favor1te Pastlme Lxstenmg to the Radlo PATRICIA FRANCES PRITCHETT Half Pmt Seventy fxrst 1 Z 3 4 Superlatxve 4 Best Dres sed MostCourteous Homeroom 1ce Presxdent 1 BetaC1ub4 Honor Socletx 4 C1t1zensh1pC1ub 3 4 FHA 12 34 Frxendshxp 34 Glee Club 1 3 3 4 Senxor 'Vewspaper Reporter 4 Pxano 1 Faxorxte Song 111 Walk Alone Faworxte Say mg I'11 be there Fauorxte Pastxme Cokes boys and records ALBERT LEE REGIST ER Curly Seventy fxrst 1 Z 3 4 Glee Club l Z 3 4 Trea surer4 F F A 12 3 4 Vxce President 3 Bas ketball 2 3 Softball 2 Bus Drxver 4 Favorxte Song Talk1ng to the Angels In the Sky Fav orxte Saymg Am t It'7 Favorxte Pastxme G1r1s and Shootmg pool M-XRIE SEAGRON ES SANTORO u Angxer H1gh 1 Z 3 Sewenty fxrst 4 F H A 1 Glee Club 3 4 Student Councxl Representatue 3 Favonte Song Memorzes are Made of Thxs Favorxte Say1ng 1sn't that S0mSfhlng? Fav orxte Pastxme Readmg KENNETH LEE SPORTS Doodlebug Seventy f1rst1Z 3 4 F F A 12 3 4 BUS DTH er 4 Favorlte Song Honey Hush Favorlte Say1ng Barklng dogs never bxte Favorlte Pas tlme Sleepuxg WILLIA M LEWIS TEW Red Seventy fxrstl Z 3 4 Superlatue 4 Most Bash f 1 F F A 1 2 3 4 Favorxte Song ee You Later Al11.gator Favor1te Say1ng Always Th1nk Favor1te Pastxme Golng to the sh REBA GERTRUE WALSTON Tuttxe Fru1tt1e Seventy fmrst l Z 3 4 Beta Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Honor Soexety 3 4 Cxtlzenshzp Club 3 4 F H A 12 34 Frxendshxp 3 4 Glee Club 1 Z 34 Favorxte Song It s Almost Tomorrow Fav orxte Saymg 'C'est1a vxe Favorxte Pastune V1s1t1ng W F L B T X1 EUNICE FRANCES WHITE Frances Rockxngham Hxgh 1 Z 3 Seventy fxrst 4 F H A 1 Favorxte Song H Favor1te Sayxng What's done IS done Favorxte Pastxme Read m JAMES DAVID YORK Yoke Severty f1rst1 2 3 4 Superlatue 4 Most Cour teous F F A 1 Z 3 4 FI18DdSh1P 4 Basketball Z Bus Drzver 4 Favorlte Song Poor Me Fawor1teSay1ng Hey Sweet' Favor1te Past1me Workxng w1th Cars PATRICIA LOUISE ANNE ZERONI Pat Massena Pemberton 'NI Y 1 Z 3 4 Seventy flrst 4 Glee Club 4 Gxrls Ath1et1c Assocxatmn 1 2 3 L1braryC1ub1 Z 3 Favorxte Song Only You Favor1te Saymg Gee ma, I want to go home' Favormte Past1me Dancxng HELEN! 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CLASS PROPHECY The other day I was slttmg ln study hall wxth nothmg to do for a change I had just frmshed my mul term exammatlons and I was very exhausted Therefore wlth nothrng to do my mlnd began to wander l began to thxnk of the many changts that had taken place at Seventy fxrst School durmg the past years of my school career The enrollment had xncreascd from 584 to a present enrollment of 1261 The number of teachers had grown to 45 1ncludmg two pxano and one bxble teachers More classrooms had been bu1lt and these had nearly been fxlled to capaclty My' I thought what a dlfference a few ycars of txme can make' Then thxs thought struck me What would dear Seventy f1rst be lxke just ten years from now rn 19667 For that matter what would I be do1ng ten years from now? Would I have f1n1shed college and be teachmg mathematlcs? And just what would my classmates be domg ten years from now? Oh the very thought of that' Thus as I became lost m the realm of thought l began to pxcture my classmates ln l1fe ten years from now I was a trlfle surprxsed at the act1v1t1es IH whxch some were engaged but anyway the followlng pred1ct1ons are what I V1SUal1ZCd that day ln study hall Jean Adk1ns wxllbe an owner ofa beauty parlor combmlng famlly l1fe wxth bus1ness Bobby and Kay Barefoot wxll be very happy and contented 1n the1r home w1th two boys and a l1ttle gxrl Tommy B1lodeauw1ll be an eff1c1ent colonel 1U the U S A1r Force and a famous Jetpllot Faye Blackwell w1ll be a telephone operator connect1ng telephone calls from Dorxs Parker to Sylvla Newton eavesdropp1ng on then: boyfr1end troubles Don t you dare' Helen Blakely w1ll be a tlcket taker of the ferrxs wheel at Whlte Lake res1gn1ng her dutles as a famous publ1c relat1ons dxrector for the tlme be1ng Bobby Bunce wxll own a 400 acre ranch rn Kansas QBobby a cowboy'7j Ed Bunce Earl Fa1rcloth and Lewxs Tew w1ll all be offxcers IH the U S Navy I can t belxeve 1t' Sue Cam wlll be teachlng phys1ca1 educat1on at Seventy f1rst and also teachlng her l1ttle g1rl how to play basketball Helon Calcutt wlll be the star center f1elder for the New YorkYankees Helon always dmd lxke ball Faye Duckworth Ida Hemrngway Gracme Lett Sandra M1ller and Marxe Santoro w1ll all be happy housewlves busy as bees carmg for thexr nomes Carolyn Duke wxll also be the proprletor of a ch1c beauty salon Jean and Carolyn competltors '7 Harold Fall wlll be a famous bookkeeper for the U S Alummum Company Harold always was a whxz. at f1gllI'6S Hxs lxttle red A Model w1ll come IH handy Anne Foster wmll be the executxvc secretary at Sycamore Daxry Norma Jean Fraz1er w1ll be a prwatc secretary for her lawyer husband rxght here rn Fayettcvllle Stewart Gregory and Danny Harkey wxll be 1n the U S A1r Force Eugene Hansen w1ll be an admxral of a destroyer 1n the South Pac1f1c J G Johnson wlll be a captain xn the U S Army James Hobson and Albert Regxster w1ll be F1rst Lxeutenants makzng lt hard for J G Mean boys' Harold Lewlswxll be a famous cr1m1nal lawyer Gertrue Walston w1ll be h1s effxclent secretary I would have never belteved they'd be workmg together Clara Lovell and Margaret McLean wxll be nurses at Hxghsrruth Hospltal Lynette Matthews wlll be the wxfe of a famous wealthycelebrxty and l1v1ng IH Callfornma Fay M1ller w1ll be happ1ly marrled combmmg hom mak1ng w1th her career Eugene McKethan wlll be a Justlce of the Peace who wrll have marrled Harold Fa1l and Llnda Gardner Mary Ray Newtor- wxll be happlly marr1ed cartng for her two cluldren Sylv1a 'Xlewton wxll be taklng l1fe easy after ret1r1ng from teachxng thlrd graders Mary Odom w1ll be l1v1ng IH Montana on a cattle ranch wxth her husband N onne Owen w1ll be rn New York tak1ng drctatlon from George Gobel Dorxs Parker wxll be CO'Y'lbIIllDg her career as home economlcs teacher at Hoke County Hxgh School wxth takxng care of her chxldren rn her brzck home IH Raeford Wlllxam Pope w1ll be keep1ng books for the Chrysler Motors Corporatwn 1n Detromt Bxll always dxd l1ke bookkeepmg Frances Prztchett will be teachmg Perry Como s grandchlldren how to sxng Kenneth Sports w1ll be a well to do automobxle mechanxc shop owner Frances Wh1te wrll be teaching home economxcs ln Florxda J D 'york wxll be drlvrng racmg cars Don t get hurt J D Fay Zxglar wlll be head nurse IH one of New York's blggest hospltals At thls moment 1n study hall the bell rang and xnterrupted my dreamxng It nearly scared me to death but I fmally gathered my faculues and managed to get to French II I co xldn't help thmkmg as l left study hall how much of what I had vxsualxzed of my class mates would come true Oh well as they say Tlme wxll tell I . . . I . I . . K 1 . . Q '. ' . A ' ' ' . . . , : . .K -7 , . . . . . ', .H 5. 'JH ' , ' ' .-. -9 A . 4 Arthur Fillyaw will be alnewspaper photographer for The Fayetteville Observer. 4 A ' ' ' .J A . . . , . u - - A - ru I' 1' . . , ' , I. - .v- 1

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