Stedman High School - Macofitz Yearbook (Stedman, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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AST WILL A D TESTAME T L L L L L L L L L L L L David Bass, leave my quiet ways to Helen Faircloth, and Bea Matthews. A.L. Horne, leave my love to Carolyn Honrne. Walter Pinter, leave my love for Stedman School to Wayne Nunnery, Grace Lockamy, and Ronny Autry. Barbara Briggs, leave my petite ways to Lee Lavendar. Lacy Harris, leave my love for boots to Martha Barefoot. Orvis Haithcock and Plato Haithcock, leave my long names to James Johnson, and L.B. Lockamy. Bonnie Cook, will my love for English IV to Helen Tew. Donald Ray Faircloth, will my love for planes and photography to James Sy1iva.nt. Charles Core, will my beat up bus to Lattie Horne. . Lilma Jackson, will my love for Roseboro boys to Carol Smith. Maxine Bullard, will my last name to Grace Smith. Emily Bullard, will my seat in English to Mary Elnor Horne. I, Maurice Suggs, will my love for 60 Buicks and English to Marshall Bailey. I, Jannie Davis, will my love for Massey Hill to Larry Davis, just to keep it in the family. I, Iris Hall, leave my ability to type to Dianna Tart. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Wyman Faircloth, leave my love for Mr. Mann to Joe Propst. Barbara Huffman, leave my position as chief -cheerleader to anyone with a good pair of lungs. Carol Vinson, will my love for music to Joey Warfel and Annette Hales. Glenda Hales, will my love for my '59 Ford to Joel Autry, Billy Nunnery, and Robert Verrier. Stacy Harris, will my ability to drive a school bus to J .C. Hoard. Lennon Hall, will my Old-Doat to Leslie Hall. Martha Hubbard,will my desire to finish school and not get married to Alice Canady. Elwood House, will my shortness to Tommy Hair. Jewell Bullard, will my happy marriage to Judy Harris Briggs. Rowland Horne, will my ability to play fullback to George Holland. Robecca Faircloth, will my title as Happy-G0-Lucky to Clarance Hall. Sudie Hubbard, will my love for chemistry to Joe Wiggins. Teresa Maxwell, leave my ability to get along with people to Jack Faircloth. Glenda Gillis, leave my love for ice eating to Judy Allen. Wayne Barefoot, will my ability to stay on the go 18 hours a day to Ralph Miller. Patsy Davis, leave my desire to finish school to Mary Nunnery. Louise Autry, will my last name to Lois Jackson. Tommy Lewis, leave my love for girls with lovely hair and fast driving to Billy Hatem. Latha Horne, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Floyd Acker. Lavetta Strickland, leave my office as F.H.A. Treasurer to anyone who deserved it. Pat Warren, will my ability to act to Linda Overlee, Fay Hall, and Dorthy Faye Hall. John D. Startlin, will my love for anything to Robert Duke. Danny Hohnson and Stanley Willis,will our ability to get along with teachers to George Blair. Jessie Simmons and L.C. Bullard, will our on-the-go ways to Curtis Cash. Joe Edge, will my brain to Charles McLaurin. Faye Smith, will my love to help Miss Rogers to Leona. Hair. J.L. Weathington, will my love for Senior Parties to Douglas Hollingsworth. Douglas Bullard, will my love for geometry to Jimmy Sanderson. Danny Yarborough, leave my love for Vander to Wayne Andrews. Shirley Russ, will my honor as F.F.A. Sweetheart to Jean Ovens. Mattie Simmons Glenda Hales Pat Warren Carol Ann Vinson Nixon and Kennedy 29

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LAST WILL A D TESTAME T We the graduating class of 1961 realizing our happy school days are finally coming to an end, wish to pause and for once look back on our many achievements. ARTICLE I: We wish to leave our deepest appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Johnson and Mr. Hubbard, who have given us many hours of their time. ARTICLE II: We wish to leave to the Freshmen and Sophomores the ability to follow in our paths. ARTICLE III: We wish to leave the following individual bequest to the Jiuiiors: I, Dorcas Hall, will to Rowan Nunnery my desire to collect ads in Clinton. I, Martha Westbrook, will my ability to finish school to Mary Alice Johnson. I, Helen Faircloth, will my love for Sampson boys to Ruthie Horne. I, Jannie Bullard, will my love for French to Mary Fisher. Wayne Guin, will my love for Stedman girls to Jerry Bennett. Mary West, will my ability to run red lights on Sunday to Judy Strickland. I, H.P. Carter, leave my love for Salemburg to Sammy Godbold. Nancy Buckman, leave my love for Algebra II. to Barbara Beard. Emily Beaney,wi1l my love for souped-up cars to Marie Beaney. I, Ernest Melvin, leave my love for reading to Rufus Peters. I, Ava Nunnery, will my ability to go steady to Shirly Jones. Bobby Averitt, will my 53 Plymouth to Horace Graham. Sandra McLeod, will my love to Larry Hall. I, Helen Fisher, will my love for typing to Ruth Grisson. I, Barbara Faircloth, leave my battered-up bus to whoever can drive it between the ditches, like I haven't done. I, Jimmy Jackson, will my ability to annoy teachers to David Culbreth. I, Joey Bedsole, will my good times on bus 1416 to Kathy Pugh. Mattie Simmons, leave my love for sacred music and Journalism to Bob Simmons. A.J. Jordan, will my ability to pass a football to Ruben Mozingo. I, Amelia Mozingo, leave my school bus and its memories to Brenda Whitaker. I, Bobby McLaurin, will my old English book to the school. I, R.L. Jones, will all the good times of marriage to Hilda Melvin. I, Tommy Cannon, will my basketball skill to Johnny Grimes. I, William Bunce, will my crazy driving to Roddy Bullard. I, Sandra Parrish, will my love for majorette to Betty Jean Owens. I, Nancy White, will my love for Cedar Creek boys to Jean Atkinson. I, Betty Williams, will my annual staff position to Judy Smith. I, Verlyn Bunce, leave my ability to play football to James Starling. I, Thomas Barefoot, will my good grades in Bookkeeping to Betty Lockemy. I, Jean Strickland, will my half of our horse to my sister Kay. I, Catherine Morgan, will my love for Fords to Wayne Andrews. I, Diane McKenzie, will to Fay Carter to finish high school. W.K. Freeman, will my most happy years at Stedman to Lunette Bullock. Annette Bunce, will my speedy driving to Sue McDonald. I, Jimmy Carter, will my love of football to Lyndon Brown. Ottis Carter, will my reckless car to Eddie Durako. Tommy Beard, leave my bus to Paul Rollins. I, Mary Alice Hair, will my love for typing to Sandra Thompson. I, Jerry Horne, leave my great knowledge of Electronics and Science to Billy Kenyon. Ann Kinlaw, will my love for English IV. to Robert James. Betty West, leave my ability to travel on May-Pop-Tires to Joyce Russ. I, Dorthy Faircloth, will my love for Bever Dam to Edith Dobson. I, Kay Jackson, leave my expensive love, candy, to Sadie Lockamy. I, Francis Tew, leave my sweet smile to Gerld Horne. I, Douglas Hahn, leave my love for souped up cars to William Blackman, Buddy Edwards, and Nixon Spell. I, Donald McLamb, leave my love for the navy to Roger Carter, Jimmy Hatem, and Andrew Johnson. I, Jimmy Autry, leave my position as F.F.A. President to Bob Simmons. I, Ted Autry, will my built to Ronald Duke. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 28



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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY One rainy day in 1960, with nothing to do but to amuse ourselves as best we could, we visited an old Mechanic's Workshop . The proprietor told us to browse around and to make ourselves at home. Surely enough, we had a brain-storm and invented a Time Machine . While pondering over our new machine, someone accidentally pushed the wrong button. The machine began to vibrate and away we went to the year of 1971. Now here we were with no way to return as of yet. But to further our amusement and yours, let us tell you of the unusual things we saw around us. We landed in what is now a huge metropolis, which we knew as Stedman. To the left of us we saw what the people here called an Aero- mobile . The familiar face driving it is our old classmate, Ottis Carter, inventor of it. Jerry Horne, Douglas Hahn, and Tommy Lewis are all drivers in the Stedman 500 . As we were now at the race, other classmates of ours, Danny Johnson and A.J. Jordan, were announcing the race-drivers, Ted Autry, J .L. Weathington, Charles Core, Thomas Barefoot, Nixon Spell, and Theresa Maxwell. Taking pictures of the line-up were our old chums, Donald Faircloth and Walter Pinter. Then around us everyone stood to see the accident that had just happened on the track. An ambulance arrived and we looked closer to see the familiar faces of Rowland Horne and Jimmy Jackson, who invited us to go with them to see the new hospital at Stedman. We accepted, and among the first cheery faces we saw were Barbara Faircloth and Joey Bedsole, head nurses. We were over-joyed to see them, and they were taking us now on a personal tour of the hospital. As we rounded the corner we bumped into young doctors Wayne Hales, Stacy Harris, and John D. Starling. In their offices were: Sudie Hubbard, Sandra McLeod, Louise Autry, Pat Warren, Maxine Bullard, Ernest Melvin, and Wyman Faircloth. They invited us in to see Dr. Amelia Mozingo, head psychiatrist. Inthe children'sward,we saw Barbara Huffman, R.N. She took us in to see Martha Hubbard and Sandra Parrish, who were x-ray technicians, and Carol Vinson, head of the pharmacy department. Then she walked us to the elevator where we saw thefamiliar face of the elevator boy, W.K. Freeman. Walking out the door we glanced at the receptions desk and saw the following busy at work: Dorcas Hall, Lilma Jackson, Faye Smith, Mary Hairr, Emily Bullard and Glenda Hales. They told us that the two famous baseball players, Donald McLamb and Danny Yarborough, were recuperating from a minor accident there. As we got into the taxi, our driver was Leroy Horne. He took us to the hotel owned by Plato Haithcock. His business managers were: Wayne Guin, Douglas Bullard, Joe Edge, and Helen Faircloth. Next door is a business building owned by Nancy White, famous journalist. Employed here as lawyers were: H.P. Carter, Jimmy Carter, Elwood House, andJimmy Blake. Private secretaries were: Bonnie Cook, Iris Hall, Jannie Davis, Diane McKenzie, Catherine Morgan, Jewell Bullard, Jannie Bullard, Ann Kinlaw, Betty West and Helen Fisher. Meanwhile, back at the hotel, the following people have checked in: Betty Williams and Annette Bunce, missionaries, Wayne Barefoot, Minister, Becky Faircloth and Tommy Cannon, Naval officers, R.L. Jones and L.C. Bullard, Air Force members, Orvis Haithcock, Army Sergeant, Ronny Autry, pilot, Barbara Briggs, Emily Beany, Mattie Simmons, Stewardesses. Businessmen here were: Maurice Suggs, owner of Ford Motor Co., Verlyn Bunce, clothes pin factory ovmer, Tommy Beard, A Kz P Chain Store owner CTommy's managers were: Meat Dept., Jessie Simmons, Produce Dept., Jimmy Autry J. Glenda Gillis, teacher, hadjust returnedfrom Hawaii and told us of friends there. On the desk we see the local newspaper whose main attraction to us was the Society Column which contained the following names: Bobby Averitte, owner of Marilyn Shoe Store, Lacy Harris, electronics engineer, David Bass, astronomer, Dorothy Faircloth and Frances Tew, beauticians, Kay Jackson, recording star, and Shirley Russ, model. Newlyweds include: Patsy Davis, Martha Westbrook, Ava Nunnery. The following boys heard of our famous Time Machine , and came to tell us that they had invented a part that would speed us back to the present: Lennon Hall, Latha Horne, William Bunce, and Stanley Willis. It was indeed wonderful to see all of our friends in the future, but now we must leave. Our last glances were of our beloved sponsors of 1961: Mrs. Charlotte Sills, Mrs. Patricia Wells, and Mr. Manroe Smith. We push a button, the vibrating begins, and we are on our way back to the present. Witnesses: Senior Prophets: I. M. Aliar Barbara Huffman U. R. Too Sandra Parrish Yull B. Sorry Amelia Mozingo 30

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