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Page 7 text:
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Time Was . . . TIME WAS when we walked into that school and stood awed for just a moment. We heard the bell, saw the crowds and wondered if we could ever really be a part of it all. But we became a part, gradually. And time began to fly. TIME WAS when we were freshmen. TIME WAS when we looked down upon the small, meek freshmen and taunted them as we were taunted. We were big; we knew it all. TIME WAS when we were sophomores. TIME WAS when we beheld our school in a new light—as upper classmen. Graduation seemed nearer; our childhood, further; adulthood, remote. TIME WAS when we were juniors. TIME WAS when we looked on our high school and knew for the first time it was really ours. We thought back thoughtfully, quietly, remembering our triumphs and our mistakes. And, looking back, we thought, “Where did all the time go?” Graduation was nigh. Soon we would no longer be students, but somehow always be a part. TIME WAS when we were seniors. Jayne Cooper
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The 1968 HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOL HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA VOLUME XLVI PUBLISHED BY THE PEP PAC STAFF Miss Carol Jones, Sponsor Sue Hughes and Mike Barnett, Co-Editors Carolyn Crocker and Kay Edwards, Business Managers
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Foreword When we were younger, time had practically no meaning at all for us. From our first day at Henderson High School until now, we crammed many activities into a very short time . Looking back over this year, we viewed our accom¬ plishments with pride. The Freshmen learned where their classes were located and made many new friends. The Sophomores remembered sitting downstairs in the auditorium with their upperclassmen. The Juniors be¬ came overjoyed as they reached their position as upperclassmen and received their classrings. The Sen¬ iors looked back over this with a sad but happy feeling. They remembered the high-light of the year, gradua¬ tion. There had been a time for everyone to learn, to study, and to plan his future. There had been many joys, as the cut periods and vacations, and many wor¬ ries as There was us sup¬ ported our school with began the school year with football games ’’anaf IgUnecoming. As winter approached we turned our interests towards basketball games and tournaments. Spring brought baseball games and play-offs. Now we have completed another year. We are amazed at what we have accomplished in such a short time. And with the passing of time, we have become more aware of its meaning and of its value to each of us. All of these things have made up our now gone school year at Henderson High—but we, the Pep Pac Staff, would like to help you to remember how— “Time Was.” TIME
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