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CLASS POEM Dear Friends, dear teachers, classmates and all. Time has decreed our absence next fall. Some things we find are hard to say. We shall all leave with utter dismay. We're sad, we're happy, we're gay, we're grieving.. About the past that we are leaving. Dear Friends we shall not try pretending. Because we know we're near the ending. Our time to part is almost here. And we must leave old Carver dear. We hate to leave, but we must go and to others, Our accomplishments we will show. With our hope and happiness and motto as well. We're shedding our tears and bidding farewell. What we are is our gift to God, And what we become is God's gift to us. Doris Jean Jarman Page 10
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a very pleasant day in Sept. 1956, a group of enthusiastic freshmen launched their first satellite for the sun. We blasted off promptly from the launching pad at Carver High School and were soon orbiting the earth. During the course of our successful circling of the earth for a period of nine months, we were rated as the most outstanding freshman class to reach C.H.S. in many years, because of the vast number of students making the Honor Roll. We closed our freshman year with great success in which honors went to a few of the students in the following fields: Math, English, Home Ec, and Music. Continuing the record-breaking success of our freshman year, we made a complete cycle around Jupiter during our Sophomore year. Achievement, success, and honor have become by-words for our many triumphs. We paused on Jupiter long enough for our classmates to fill important positions in the different activities, Glee Club N.H A., Dramatics Club, and N.F.A. We extended our visit because Stanley.Grady and Walter Gerald entered the District Typing Contest and the Junior class needed the able assistance of some of our outstanding classmates to make the Junior-Senior prom a success. We concluded our laudable stay on Jupiter by again seeing our classmates win honors on Award Day. As we floated around in outer space during the summer vacation, we decided that Venus would make an appropriate landing place for our junior year. Synonomous with the word Venus is, the word beauty, and three of our most charming classmates, Bobbie Bennette, Joyce Boseman and Doris Jarman were presented to NC. society as 1958 debs Bobbie was chosen to ride on the Carver H.S. float for the Christmas parade, and when spring rolled around she again was chosen, this time as May Queen. Gravity finally conquered, we reached the orbit of the sun with 73 members still aboard our satellite. On this final lap of our journey the following officers were chosen to euide us- Walter Gerald, President; Curtis Bymun, Vice-President; Doris Jarman, Secretary; Curtis Lee, Assistant Secretary; Carland Baker, Treasurer; and Stanley Grady, Editor. With such noble leaders as Mr. W. I. Goins, Miss P. Y. Malloy, Mr. M. A. Blount, Mr. H. P. Gatling, Miss L. G. Mouring and Mrs. G. J. Cheek to direct our journey, we had to succeed. Our thanks and sincere appreciation to these very capable teachers. When our satellite has finally burned itself out, and we must return to earth, let it be said of us that we did Hold on when there was nothing in us, but the will to say 'hold on'. „ . THE HISTORIANS STAFF Doris Jarman Victoria King Joyce Boseman Page 9
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