Carey High School - Caryatid Yearbook (Carey, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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. W. up-45 -t 0 0 9 Jtn' 'ek WA 6 I HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics girls had a very successful year under the efficient instruction of Miss Heath. The department consisted of Sophomores, Freshmen and Junior High girls. The'Sophomores began construction work. This was the first class in Carey High School to have hed s previous year of sewing in the Junior High. They willingly responded when asked to make clothing for the Welfare Committee. At the Farmers' Institute, each girl displayed one of her projects. The Freshmen were the nLittlc Cocks'. This class prepared the lunches served in the cn- feteris ond turned waitress for the banquets held in the dining room. The Junior High girls did both cooking end sewing, lending a helping hand wherever their services were required. Both classes contributed their shore of home products for the nCountry Storen, one of the features of the High School Carnival. FUTURE FARMERS CF AMERICA This organization proved to be one of the most active during the year. The chapter was guided by Mr. Rcmig. Some of the things which kept the boys busy were: e pest cem- peign, corn show, Farmers' Institute, and u trip to the experiment station lest summer where some of the boys entered the judging team. Two delegates were sent to the state E.F.A. Leadership Con- ference. Cne representative was sent to the Vocational Agriculture public speaking contest et Waldo. A parent ond son banquet was sponsored by this group. This orgenizsticn also formed s basket- ball team. A marketing trip to Cleveland is to he taken this spring. The Seniors are lookirg ferwerd to s trip to Washington, D.C. ACTIVITY PROGRAM CURTATLED Cn eoecunt of the curtailed school term end because the school was forced to give way to benefits for relief work,the school act- ivities were seriously hampered during the school term. For the first time in many years there was neither an activity nor senior ploy. The Junior-Senior banquet was also dropped. lt is hoped that the coming year will see conditions return to normal to an extent that it will make possible e renewal of the usual progrim. 1

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7 r yravr 0 M 199,99 C XX Q suv M4 efiudf 'A bv. . Q ff' f . , CARYATID STAFF As a gift from the year of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-three the annual staff received a bundle of disappointments, Wo soon learned that it would be impossible to publish an elaborate annual such as had been published heretofore. So, we soon began to work on a less elaborate year book. The lines became deeper in the fore- head: of the editor, Helen Senner, and the business manager, Eldon Dame. One could see uDutchu written all over Margaret Bakers face. Ruth Wright and Irene Hudson were always on someone's trail col- lecting jckes and items for the calendar. Alice Roynon, Arthur Drown, and Frank Frederick practised nhlgh pressuren methods. It was the duty of Dorcas Tong, Mary Jane Myers, and Rufus Hackney to influence the students tc buy annuals since we didn't went to pub- lish the year book just for the enjoyment which we would derive from it. After snap shots were eliminated, Dorothy Hutchinsonfand Revs Mcrehert were drafted into other service. Kitty Baker and Monroe Crist were responsible for the reports concerning our tri- umphs and defeats in the realm of football and basketball. Isabelle Rainsberger was kept busy seeing that reports were submitted on , time. We, the annual staff, wish to express our deep appreciation to Mr. Huffman, Miss Warren, Agnes Pahl, and anyone who, through untiring efforts, have helped us to make this book a success. ' STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council reorganized at the beginning of the school year with Betty Allen as president, Arthur Brown, vice president,' and Margie Audritsh, secretary-treasurer. Other members of the body were: Margaret Hsferd, Helen Sanner and Alice Roynon from the Senior class. Eddie Messmer, Tony Josko and Robert Heck represented the Juniors: Daryl Mcyer,Angela Haferd and Mnxine Bame the Sophcmores, and Gaylord Patterson end Margaret Dow, the Freshmen. This body assisted in the formation and adoption of the stu- dent activity ticket which,was a new feeture in our school life, Early in the fill the Council sponsored a Carnival, held for the benefit of the Athletic Association. , As has been the custom, the Council arranged the Chapel Prog- rams for the school your which were given by the different classes and organizations in the school. Several chapel programs were given by outside groups and speakers. The Student.Council is sponsored by Miss Helen Smith. p p '



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