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Page 93 text:
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Mr. John B. Norman Principal of C.W. Hayes High School 1965-1983 Mr. Norman Speaks . . . If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Your life is like a book. The title page is your name. The preface is your introduction to the world. The pages are a daily record of your efforts, trials, pleasure, discouragements, and achievements. Life is activity, planning, dreaming, aspiring, doing, serving, pressing on from one attainment to still greater heights. It is pretty hard for a fellow to make a place for himself in the sun by resting in the shade of his family tree. The price of everything else may go up or down but the price of success remains steady.
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Page 92 text:
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Senior Farewell Farewell Yet mother year has passed, and time ha come and (■one. We muK leave now. but our memooe wiU linger on So befote we uy good-bye. we hope your goal will excel! To you. my Fellow Pacesetter . Farewell, farewell Cedric Stalling Farewell In my year at Hayes. I've had tlie be« opponunsy to become whatever I wished to be 1 hope the student who follow reah e they have an even better chance than I. Fred Clark Farewell Pacesetter , this b the mow important time of the school yeat. graduation I wait and enthusiaarically anticipate the excitement of the ceremony, walking acto » the stage, receiving the diploma. After I am graduated and gone to college. I would like to leave a piece of advice to the upcoming seniors: Keep the thought of succeeding m your mind and Chn« in your heart . If you want to be cool, you can't break windows. Mario Steven Walters Time To Move On A the school year end . I am overwhelmed with hitter-sweet emotion I. unlike many, do not deny that I will cry when mv enior year comet to an end. Although I know I mux go oo to bigger and better thing . I don't know if anything could be better than my year at HHS. Mv final word to tho c of you that will remain at HUS i a Mmpif one— Enjoy every mmutc. and don't ruth because before you realize it. it t» time to move on Pamela Parker Farewell I leave thi tchool in a infamy For I tomewhat contnh-uted. ! started like everyone. I exceeded. I finished like everyone, and contributed once again. Now I ttart again in hope to only exceed! Farewell Reginald Gardiner Hard to Let Go At I approach my Ian day at Have High. I find it to difficult to say goodbye. Haye High ha been och a tremendous pan of me during the last three yean that trying to let go leave a big empty feeling mtide Now a I am forced to depart from a very special pan of me, I realize that all the work was wonh n I am o glad that I gave to much to HHS because I leave with to much mote Haye High, you have made these past three year unforgettable—Thank you! Farewell Wykinia Booker 88
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Session Room 401—Ms. M. Gibson (Top) Row 1—John Brownlee, Douglas Moore. LaTanya Biffle. Wykinia Booker. Tyisemaselle Croskey. Ms. Gibson. Amanda Binion, Marjorie Stringer. Cynthia Calhoun. Maurice Anderson. Row 2—Lisa Frost. Rhonda Craig. Patrick Ball, Arentina Bush, Janet Stringer. Djuana Bennett. Jeffrey Hughes. Steven Walters Row 3—Leaford Armstrong. Dwight Cade. Earnest Thompson. Randy Underwood, Lafayette Campbell. Evelyn Bentley. Reginald Gardiner, Cedric Evans, Ossam Cook and Frederick Clark. (Above, left) Wykinia Booker, vice president; John Brownlee, president; Evelyn Bentley, secretary. (Above, right) During activity period, members of session room 401 gather for session room meeting.
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