Carey High School - Caryatid Yearbook (Carey, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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,- ff urn fx 7 D -IL KT -1-I , Wg T 5 ' '-3' ,-Xw :,jN: 5.5.1-,1 . X A , xx ' 0 i x fr! 7x fm ...r...0..Q THE SDPHCDMORE CLASS MARTHA KING, President MADELENE. PIPES, Vice-president KATHRYN THOM, Se'-'fy Bhd TIGR!- Sophomore Class History An old man sat before the fire gazing at a well-worn book in his hands. lt was a copy of the Carey High School annual, THE CARYATlD for l926. Mary, he said to his wife, do you remember when we were Freshmen in Carey High? l've just been reading here about our class. lt seems we numbered forty-six when we held our first class meeting. Upon this occasion, Clyde Huston was elected president, Dale Krebs, vice, and Romaine Hoff a combination secretary and treasurer. . . . And . . . O, yes, I remember well that red and white were chosen as our class colors at that same meeting. They really should have been green, judging by the way we felt .... That year, too, we had bad luck with our officers, for Clyde Huston moved to Findlay and Romaine Hoff quit school because of illness. So we promoted Dale to the presidency and elected Quentin McKee to fill his. place and put Madeline Pipes in Romaine's position. We were not so slow socially, either. We had two wiener roasts out at Elm Hill -one to begin the year and the other to put a good finish to it. When school opened at the beginning of our Sophomore year, it seems we had lost only six of our number. That wasn't so bad, was it, Mary? And how we did enjoy ourselves that first week laughing at the Freshmen! lt says here that one of the first things we did was to hold a class meeting to elect new officers. Alfred Derr was elected president with Kathryn Thom and Madelene Pipes as helpers. Soon Alfred quit school and we put Martha King in his place. We were good losers, too. Don't you remember that contest that was held among the juniors, sophomores, and Freshmen to see which class would be able to sell the most annuals? Well, you know we lost along with the Freshmen: so we turned right in and gave the Juniors a jolly evening. O, hum! Those were the good old carefree days. l wonder where THE CARYATlD is that contains the history of our Junior and Senior years? Cora Miller, Class '28. S E gf , s Q twenty -



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K s fir UNK-3':-L . F .-if w, 'wwfhxvtz gijgrftf -X 1-Seri T X - 'X is JZ- , gl f- C' ' IF! K f f Q? f Y iwffgffk Q '-213 Tfffmfth 'll' 'M ' THE FRESHMAN CLASS HOWARD DILLER, President JAMES LINDSAY, Vice-president LYNN McKEE., Sec'y and Treasurer Freshman Class History On September I6, i925 a bouncing Freshman class, which promises to be the white first hope of the city, was born to Carey High School. This baby cut its eye teeth when it first began to see through Latin and Algebra and its molars while it was grinding through six weeks' tests. After tottering uncertainly from room to room it gained in confidence and experience until now it runs everywhere fearlessly. The cleverness of this young child was shown very early ,in its career when it planned to have a weiner roast at Crawford's Monument. This plan materialized, the number of weiners consumed being appalling. After this escapade it was decided that the unruly child needed a guardian and Howard Diller was appointed to act as such. The conclusion was reached, however, that it was asking too much of one person to bear this tremendous responsibility unaided: therefore, james Lindsay was chosen to assist him. A question of money next arose and it was agreed that Marcellus Jacoby should look after the child's numerous funds. This growing infant, with the help of its older sister, the Sophomore Class, gave its first party on the sixth of February with the junior Class as guest of honor. The success of this party forecasts a brilliant social future for the class of '29, lt is predicted that the child will develop mentally, morally, and physically throughout the coming three years and ever be a credit to its parent, the Carey High Scho l. 0 Fredericka Spencer, Class '29 fgmiffiif N twsnty-two - .

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