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Our ear Cft ma JlCaier Our dear alma mater The pride of our soul, The torch that doth guide us, And life's way unfolds. And long may your flame be, A guide for each day Your name and your spirit We'll cherish for aye Your hallways so noble Your classrooms so dear Your aims and your standards We'll ever revere As over life's pathway We journey each day We sing alma mater As you guide our way. Dear Carver, we love you We'll always adore you Thy precepts and teaching Will ever endure They take us through tumults With courage undaunted And so thy name, we loud proclaim Dear Gold and Blue.
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Our Progressive O c minis ra or Our principal, Mr. G. C. Hawley is a progressive administrator. He became principal of Carver High School in the fall of 1961. Because of his excellent training and wide experience our school is moving for- ward rapidly. Mr. Hawley holds degrees from Lincoln University, North Carolina College and the University of Pittsburgh. His experiences include that of elemen- tary principal, high school principal, union school principal and high school teacher. During the administration of our dynamic principal Carver High has made significant progress and has ex- perienced much growth and expansion. The faculty has increased from fifty-one teachers to fifty-seven, and the enrollment fifteen hundred fifty to seventeen hundred pupils. Five special teachers have been em- ployed: two for physical education, one music, an ele- mentary librarian and a full time guidance counselor. Eight additional classrooms have been provided. Much needed equipment has been purchased for the Lunchroom, Office, Home Economics, Agriculture, In- dustrial Arts, Commercial Education, Guidance, Pho- tography, Athletic, Library, Music and Special Educa- tion Departments. Teaching aids and instructional supplies have been provided in large amounts. Approximately five thou- sand dollars have been spent for library books, news- papers, magazines and periodicals. Four pianos and $300.00 worth of band instruments have been purchased. 'incipi A.B. , S.T.B. , M. A. , M.Ed. Lincoln University North Carolina College University of Pittsburgh Hobbies: Reading, Traveling At the present time plans are being made to purchase additional land on which to build a modern high school building which will meet the standards of the State and Regional Accrediting Agencies. MR. G. C. HAWLEY
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