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'f 7aneu)dl to tbc Seniors •‘Senior», now you all must leave us. lint we hate to see you go. For your parting Ioiijc will grieve us As our tear-stained eyes do show.”— 1 nik ! thy falter: how they jieeve us— We don’t need them hen , oh, no! • We shall miss your winning graces And your sweet attractive ways; We shall miss your smiling faces And your helpful words of praise.”— book I they stop their feeble paces— They are but a gang of Jays! “We can hear the world entreating That you linger here no more; We can picture, too, the greeting That is waiting at the door. Don’t they know we're just repenting l.ies that ages since were hoar! All. the dignithsl have parted From our dear old High School gate: Join the chorus we had started, liaising yells that will elate; We are now the merry-hearted Soon our names will all be great. -Tub Jcnioks. P n { c T tc ■ a I n ■ i o h I
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• • v- Class History Motto: In unit it thru i ntrcnyth, in knowhtlpc thru- m power. At the beginning of the term of Ibl-i-l. . the Junior students met and organized, and will go on record as the third organized class of Juniors of Cary High School. The Juniors have t»een a hap|»y hand, and pride themselves with the fact that every one Is loyal to Ills or her elass. Its mcmliers have won many of the highest honors of the school, and they have taken leading imrts In every phase of school life. Four out of the six commencement debaters are Juniors: also four of the declatmers are Juniors. The student selected to represent the school, and the alternate. In the declamation contest held at Trinity College, were Imth Juniors. All four of the representatives selected to represent the school in the declamation and recitation contests to Ik held at Greensboro and Klon College were Juniors, and all four of the commencement reciters are Juniors. The four del mi tors that representd the school in the triangular delNitc were all Juniors, and in the athletic way. four of the'varsity iMisket-ball team were Juniors. Before we leave for our summer vacation, we wish to concede all that goes to make a Junior Class to the Sophs, and we Iio|h to return in the fall lilled with energy and go down on record as the banner Senior Class. —His IONIAN. ' n f) r T irenin- n i n C to
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