G C Hawley High School - Hornet Yearbook (Creedmoor, NC)

 - Class of 1968

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G C Hawley High School - Hornet Yearbook (Creedmoor, NC) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 88 of 248
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Class History The year of 1964 offered a great experience in learning for the senior class of 1968. The walls of the Hawley High School echoed the names of 105--students who were bursting forth to open all doors to learning. Branches were extending in every area. There were representatives in the band, the choir, student coun- cil, library club, and the basketball teams. We were represented on the B honor roll each month, and we were determined to make our debut into high school a worthwhile one. When vacation time came, we were convinced that our ex- periences during the year had been very rewarding. The next year brought us no less thrills. We were known as sophomores. We, as can be expected, were met with some obstacles that confronted us, but we were determined to overcome all difficulties and strive for perfection. In spite of our trials and tribulations in our algebra class, Joan Timberlake and Veronica Lyons were successful in making the A honor roll. The third year was ushered in with out incident. We felt sure of ourselves and looked forward to a fruitful year. Next to our scholarship, we focused our at- tention on the Junior-Senior prom. This was a very gala occasion and the theme was Three Coins In a Fountain . In addition to the Junior-Senior Prom, we also have to remember the great experience we had when we were selected by the choir director to participate in the musical contest held at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. This activity will long be remembered by us. We systematically marched from one realm to another. This was our final step- -seniors. This had been our destination since launching the ship in 1964. We eagerly look forward to graduation when we are given that piece of paper by Hawley High with powers invested by the Board of Education. That is the day! Among our many senior activities there was the great honor of becoming Miss Hawley High. Miss Veronica Lyons won such a title. Her attendants were: Misses Linda Allen, Joan Timberlake, Alice Hicks and Joan Wright. Miss Mazie Allen was crowned Miss Homecoming. Those were glorious days. Now as graduation time approaches, we would like to say that we are indebted to our advisors, Mrs. V. F. Brooks and Miss M. C. Chavis for their untiring ef- forts in guiding us on our way. We know with out their skillful hands to guide us, our sailing would not have been quite as colorful. As we launch into the depths today, we pray God ' s blessings to lead us to a successful anchorage. Mazie Allen 39



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CLASS MOTTO The ladder sets the pace by which we rise CLASS COLORS Yellow and Green 4 CLASS POEM 67-68 With twelve years of laughter and distress, Now we pause briefly to take a little rest, To look back over some of our brighter days And measure how we have progressed in so many ways. To our classmates whom we love so dear, From dear Hawley we must disperse, To our advisor ' s who were so faithful and true, We thank you kindly for helping us through. We owe our greatest thanks to God, Who was kind enough to let us live To meet society and offer what we have to give And obtain the education we have gained here. Hawley we shall always remember you as a friend indeed Your mercy has helped us when we were in need, Now you have put us out on our own, Traveling through this world meeting the unknown. CLASS SONG (Tune of Dear Heart ) Dear ole Hawley High The time has come When we must say good-bye Our work for now is done Then dear ole Hawley High We know you ' ve done your best To train our, to train our minds So that we may lead on So we must say good-bye Our time grows nigh But thank you for everything So good-bye ' til we meet again Chorus: Good-bye good-bye We ' ll all miss you so But we can ' t forget the past Joan Timberlake Simon Paschall Roy Mitchiner 40

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