Hudson High School - Hornet Yearbook (Hudson, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 18 text:

HOH1CCOII1ing Queen Miss THERESA HOPE SHERRILL I4

Page 17 text:

Honors What is an Honor? To different people an honor means different things. Webster describes it as an esteem due or paid to worth. Perhaps to som e it is a reward for an out- standing scholastic record in the form of a scholarship letter, being on the honor roll, or being invited to join a club. To others it is the stimulance of competition and in winning, whether the gain be great or small. To others an honor is not one of getting but of being-- being alive, secure, and being free.



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Homecoming Court 'X if ' ja: i . Maid-of-Honor MISS SHEILA ANN GREENE His pen moved hesitantly down the list of names-Mary, JoAnn, Sheila, Linda, and then with a self -esteemed determi- nation he made a heavy circle around his choice for home- coming queen. After each student had voted, the air was filled with anxiety. Who was it? I know! Wait and see if she isn't our queen! For almost a week the topic of conversation in the halls, at the lunch table, or on the buses was centered around the homecoming. No one really knew who the queen wouldbe except the sponsor who tallied the votes. Friday, October 18, the football stadium was filled with family, friends, and alumni anxiously awaiting the coronation. Senior Class Representative MISS JUDI ELAINE SHORT The court walked on the field to the melodious strains of A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody. At 8:40, the emphatic voice of the announcerbegan the introduction. Freshman representa- tive , N a nc y Earley, Sophomore representative, S a n d r a Starnes, junior representative, Carlene Story, and now Ladies and Gentlemen, the Senior Class representative, Judi Short, Maid of Honor, Sheila Greene, Miss Hope Sherril1-Home- coming Queen-1963-64. The tears of happiness in the eyes of the newly-crowned queen reflected the feeling of the cheering audience.

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