The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Sunday, February 12, 1995              TAG: 9502100199
SECTION: PORTSMOUTH CURRENTS      PAGE: 03   EDITION: FINAL 
SOURCE: Jody R. Snider 
DATELINE: SMITHFIELD                         LENGTH: Medium:   62 lines

CHARLOTTE HAWKS: VOLUNTEER LIBRARIAN

WHEN CHARLOTTE HAWKS was a librarian for Portsmouth Public Schools, she had so much fun working that kids often asked her if she got paid for her work.

``They thought I was having too much fun to be paid,'' she says. ``I loved the research part of it. I liked helping the kids find materials in the library. And I just liked being there.''

Hawks also enjoyed the interaction she had with elementary students.

``The elementary schools is where you usually catch 'em, as far as getting them interested in reading. If they're not caught there, they're usually not caught at all.''

When Hawks, mother of Portsmouth lawyers James and Charles Hawks, retired 12 years ago, she moved to Isle of Wight County. There she volunteers at the county's Smithfield branch library. She also has volunteered at the Carrollton Library and the Cousteau Society Library in Chesapeake.

When Hawks was a librarian in the Portsmouth school system, she says, a principal told her a college degree would be required, somewhere down the road, to work as a school librarian.

``He said, `When they do require it, your salary will double.'

``That was all I needed. So I got my degree from Old Dominion University when I was 51 years old.''

Name: Charlotte Carney Hawks

What brought you to Isle of Wight? Retirement and a desire to live on the water

Hometown: Churchland

Birthdate: Jan. 9, 1918

Occupation: Librarian, retired

Marital status: Widow

Favorite movies: ``Dr. Zhivago,'' ``Summerhill''

Favorite magazine: U.S. News and World Report

A book you wish everyone would read, and why: Any book - just read!

Favorite night out on the town: I really don't like to go out in the evenings.

Favorite bar or restaurant: Lunch at the no-name restaurant in Rescue

Favorite food and drink: Good homemade soup and corn bread. Gin and tonic.

Few people know . . . that I am a cross-stitch addict.

What's the best thing about yourself? I don't worry about things.

Worst habit: Speaking before engaging my brain.

First thing in the morning: Feed my cat and get the paper.

Pet: Beau, my cat

Hobbies: Boating, fishing and volunteering

Ideal vacation: Washington and Lee Alumni College

Pet peeve: People who talk about their aches and pains

First job: Lunchroom cashier at Smith & Welton in Norfolk

Worst job: Bookkeeping

Of what achievements are you most proud? Maintaining my health and sanity

What would you like on your epitaph? ``She did not go gently'' ILLUSTRATION: Staff photo by JOHN H. SHEALLY II

Charlotte Hawks

by CNB