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A SONG FOR CAREY HIGH A song, a song for the school in our town For Carey, Carey High, Where mirth and joy and good fellowship reign And jolly friendship nigh. A song for the dear old schoolhouse, A song for Prex, a song for Prof., A song of glee for dear old Carey, For Senior, Freshman, for Junior, Soph. Chorus All Hail to thee, our Carey, Proud Carey, Carey High, The Blue and White of Carey, Sing loud for Carey High. A song of love for our Carey will ring, As 'round the world we sing. There's love for thee in the isles of the sea, There's love for thee in me. Aye, East and West it's glowing, In lands of night, in lands of light. There's love in Carey's sons and daughters, Inspired by memory's sweet delight. We come, O Carey, rejoicing today. In walls, in beauty, pride, When these, O Carey, are passing away, Will anything abide? The truth thou hast proclaimed, Thy plea for right, the just and pure, Oh God, above, we come imploring That Carey High may thru time endure. fi' 7 ' 4' 'Weis ?f ' ' I' K ' ' 'ilu .- 4-,- Page ciylzl
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Ci9JClVtWtD Cfitiw iif r History of the Class of 1927 Away back in September of the year 1913, a group of little fellows and timid girls, started in the primary grades of the schools of Wyandot County. On and on through thcse elementary grades they went until they found that eight years had passed. When September of the year 1924 dawned these same children now grown tall approached what meant to them four more years of happy school life. On their first day in high school one was awe-stricken to find that there were so many in the same agony of embarrassment-boys and girls from far and wide. From the public school came Craig Hollopeter, Donald Kurtz, Pauline Stiner, Martha Spencer, Mayme Lanker, Marian Beebe, Elsie Bloom, Levaun Wisner, Eu- genia Henry, Mary Black, Alfred Gardner, Theresa Hines, Lucille Perkins, Dorothea Hagley, Miriam Harshberger, Marie Holden, Carl Smiley, Pauline Dipert, Ruth Ewing, Paul Frederick, Earle Grooms, William Green, Maurice Hunter, Bessie Keckler, Mar- tha Krider, Laird Rickle, Harold Cheseb1'o, Florence Clark, George Clinger. From the parochial school came Raymond Dirmeyer, Elizabeth Myers, Blanche Lamberjack, Hilda Fox, Charles Thom, Edward Hirby, Romaine Hoff, Robert Long, Ralph Myers, Versa Orians. From the rural schools came Clayton Shuman, Elsie Criger, Cora Wolgamuth, Isabel Karr, Frederick Kohmann, Merle Weaver, Irene Jacoby, Gladys Dible, One even came from California, Joseph Cramer. In all there were fifty-one Freshmen. This bunch was as green as most Freshman groups and perhaps a speck greener. Yet in spite of this handicap, these youngsters got up enough pluck to have a really enthusiastic Freshman party. In the Sophomore year the class decreased in number. Those that fell out were Levaun Wisner, Gladys Dible, Pauline Dipert, Earle Grooms, William Green, Edward Hirby, Romaine Hoff, Maurice Hunter, Bessie Keckler, Martha Krider, Ralph Myers, Versa Orians, Laird Rickle, Harold Chesebro, Florence Clark, George Clinger, Joseph Cramer. Some new members were added this year. These were received most cor- dially as so many of the group had been lost. These were Nial Beck, Edward Feck, Dale Green, Fairy Ward, Ira Wentz, Delbert Fruth, Rubydean Vorhis, Paul VVilliams. Those that had fallen by the wayside when the time rolled around for the Junior year to begin were Joel Greek, Theresa Hines, Irene Jacoby, Robert Long, Nellie Sam- met, Martha Spencer, Charles Thom, Ira Wentz, Cora Wolgamuth, Delbert Fruth, Paul Williams. Additional membe1's were Eloise Robinson, Winford Ogg, Russell Wickiser, John Bland, Florence Davidson. This Junior year was a very active one. Two parties were held, five from the class made the debating teams, and others covered themselves with glory in athletics. At last the Senior year dawned. Those that were lost from the Junior year were Lucile Perkins, Rubydean Vorhis, Nial Beck, lVIary Black, Elsie Bloom, Dorothea Hag- lcy, Dale Green, Marie Holden. Although so many have been lost, the 1927 class is now composed of twenty eight members. Those that started together in the public schools are Miriam Harshbe1'ger. Donald Kurtz, Eugenia Henry, Craig Hollopeter, Ruth Ewing and Carl Smiley. Hilda Fox, Elizabeth Myers, Charles Kentfield started together in the parochial schools. The class feels most grateful to all who have been interested in it through all its trials and tribulations and who have helped it in any way to attain the rank of Sen- iors and graduates of Carey High. By Elizabeth Myers. ,L A Ml - J! MILK . N f' L i Page f4'Il
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