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19 CARYATIDj:-52 FACULTY There was but little change in the personnel of the Carey High School faculty for 1932. It was found necessary to get along with one less teacher as an economical measure and all the other teachers returned to fill their old positions. Some ad- justment was necessary in order to take care of the increased work which each teacher had to assume. Mr. Hutchinson was added to the faculty as instructor in band and instrumental music and his work has been greatly appreciated. A fine spirit of co-operation has existed among the teachers and between the teachers and pupils during the current year. The class work and extra-curricular activities have both prog- ressed nicely in spite of some economic difhculties. The faculty is justly proud of the increased enrollment in high school and especially the large class which is to be gradu- ated in 1932. Some folks you forget in a minute, Some are remembered a day, Others leave kindly impressions, And thoughts of these shall stay. Years may pass onward, unheeding, Taking these joys as they gog But they never can steal the memories Of those we love and know. They never can take smiles you gave us. Your kind words shall linger on, All these shall stay in our minds Long after these days are gone. We'ire hoping in some future year While reading this you may smile, For you'll know in the message we've brought That your efforts were all worth while. L ii 1f 4f5 . l Q I l fir rfkyvihf -Seite- T A --13+ filfiiies f i 1- . H552 ,z.ff1f1-fui91fQ'f fi'e'c f i 16 44
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Bitte' 19iCARYATID32 .Wx GLENN SMI LEY, Prerident And years, increasing years, shall bring Increase of honors to his name. ALICE OGG, Vice-Preridefzt She that was ever fair, but never proud Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. LUCILLE KURTZ, Sec'y-Trear. None knew her but to love her Nor named her but to praise. WMLGJ Forty-nine students have made the grade and the first day of school all appeared at Room 10. A sign had told them that this was their Home. Miss Warren was found there and did her full duty in taking charge. HISTORY It gave us a real thrill to sit on the front row in chapel and sing Where, Oh Where Are the Grand Old Seniors? Football season is somewhere next in our eventful year. Our class was extremely well represented by Troiano, Stombaugh, Baker, Green, Long, Smiley, Stroub. The Class did well in basketball, giving Stroub, Fetters, Baker, Smiley, Plott, Rothgeb, Wentling, Kear, johnson, Spitler on the first teams. Our Class was well represented in Pollyanna,', the French P.-T. A. program, orchestra and band. We had our hardest work on our Annual. It was most interest- ing. We tried hard to make it just a little better than the one pre- ceding and to sell just a few more copies. Eleven of our Seniors participated in the Senior State Scholarship Contest. All of them did well, Glenn Smiley winning first in the County and Charles Hoff and Louis Allen ranking in the first ten. We are glad to be graduating the largest class Carey High has ever given society. We have finished the course and will never for- get the happy days spent in C. H. S. and we hope each student will continue his learning and let this be only a Commencement. ELIZABETH HART. S.. Y eeX- L W il Lf W' E :HS-fr - 4,fflf1,luL59Q'f'f5 '?5 3 18 um r, X 'S I S' 'fe c iii gs, in - r- ' 5 4,91 - 'Y '1 , an . is A 1 lf ' ..,'SQ, . I if-T. 5 V ' 5' fl ri! 'r efee Si' if WV -+- -fn' 1 Ti ' ' -- 7' f i' -' J 'ff I' I' ff- 3'-. 'fs ' - 7 E ' wee.: ' , -' '- 'M 5' ' sg ---U -1 V i
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