Cary High School - YRAC Yearbook (Cary, NC)

 - Class of 1915

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Class Pnopbecy I had iHfii over In (icnmtny s|K elali ,ing In music for live year , also in Host on and several other places. which has put me away from all my Junior Classmates nearly ten years. I hail so often thought of each memlier ami wondered what they were making of life. My imagination could see every one. of course, doing something great. I was returning home when 1 stopiasl over In Cary. North Carolina, lo simmuI a few hours with Miss Klsie VarlK rough. She was a member of our Class and one of my l est friends. I was tlilnking as I walked up the street to her home that |icrhaps slie knew something of them, where they were, and what they were doing. Sure enough she had kept a record of tile whole Class, and she told me about every one of them. Her story was as follows: Muliel Adams is one of the most grai-eful and attractive actresses of the i erlod. Her b st plays are given in New York. Croce liolleman lias a sj ecinl art of cooking. She prints cook liooks and oversees the Home Kconomic Department of this State. She gives s| cclnl attention to '•Carpenters.” William Freeman is a lawyer. He lias never lost his dignity and love for Mary.” Sam Hohbitt lias accumulated great riches. He Is a happy, prosperous young man. ever singing Alice, Sweet Alice Hen Holt. Zebnlon Williams lias the record bout on dancing. When people ask him why lie dances so well, lie says Katy did.” Hubert lihodcs is one of the most famous poets of the time. He writes a great num- ber of plays, and Ids literature is always the best. Sallie Hrceze is quite a famous artist. She lias a high .sense of appreciation, and her Ini lutings are always good. Sanford Ilowie is teaching laitiu at Wake Forest College. Ills favorite sentence being “Amo to” when he writes a letter to the Texan Home.” Iaivlnc Waldo is a home missionary. She is highly honored, loved, and respected by all. She does her l st in everything. Fannie Heater is an expression teacher at Parker's Mountain School. which is in the Weston” jMirt of the State. Mnylon Atkins is professor of Mathematics at A. A M. College. He Is a good teacher, ami all the students love him. L.vda Haiiiee is a tlorisl in Ualclgh. and siie gives s|iecfal attention to Sweet Wil- liams. David Turner Is a promising young man. acts as traveling salesman for Sears ami Itoebuck.” Tom Atkins has a two hundred acre farm near Italeigh. which he takes much delight in overseeing. Frank l'|N'hurch lias distiiigulslnsi himself as an orator. I have never known him to fail, but he is at his best. oil. well, it Is “Owen to whose there, sometime ids heart goes to “Yenning.” F. 0. Fields is America's leading singer. He sings In the New York ojieras with glowing success. Hurt Is Heaton is one of the leading North Carolinian ministers, his favorite text living. Seek ye tile Strayhomes - O. I mean Stray-sheep. ' a u c T liii l a

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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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 ■ Klva Templeton Is a sweet-nutured little music teacher In Cary High School; espodlally do her pupils love her. Roselle Sears Is a public sjieaker. Her main subject Is woman suffrage. She is a very conscientious young lady and very determined. So much so no man can Turn’er, not even David. Cuma Yates is an excellent trained nurse at Richmond, Virginia. She can't very well get along without r(‘adiug Austin’s letters in “Hariier’s Weekly Maga .iue. Kstlier Buchanan is a happy. Jolly. good-natured woman, now married. living near Asbury. William Towe Is a professor at A. M. College. He teaches Science and is very suc- cessful. J«asl year Ills favorite gem was Pearls, this year it seems to he Rubies. Cert rude Reams Is a Red Cross nurse. She Is an excellent nurse, and a good Christian woman. 1 have never heard her say any little by-word except My-att.” Miss l.ukle Nichols is now the wife of the President of the I'ldtcd States. She Is happy and content and has many pleasant thoughts of her past work In Cary over Algebra and History. I .eon Nil-hols has a store in Durham. He has many customers, and he always tells them the leading color is Alice Rlue. Ruby (iarner Is married and living near her own home. She has a large new house, which she planned herself and the bill almost exceeded the Bill” that lives in It. Bryce Little is one of the greatest men in North Carolina. He works hard and accomplishes wonders. He has never lost his ambition and love for nature. Ills favorite sport Is to Hunt'er.” and gather Daisies. of the rare kind, even though they l e hard to keep. Thelma Jewel Is leading the American styles. She has devoted her life to this busi- ness and is making a great success. Brantley Woinble never go«»s to the shop, but he has hits of business with the “Smiths. Whitson Benton is a foreign missionary. He has just sailed for Japan. He probably thinks in this new occupation lie won't lie troubled with the luring smiles and fashions of the fair sex. Rodney Stephens Is a great |Millticlau. His big mind is never tin» busy to gather Jewels, es|Ns-ially Rubles” each Day.” Margaret Strayhorne is one of the most |K»pular and best loved girls of Durham. She does very Karnest” work as stenographer for Stephens and Markham.” And Klsic Yuris» rough Is just living in Cary taking advantage of all her opiwrtunltles. She thinks she may Need'cm when she lieglns work for Woodllef and Company. —Propubtkss. ’ n u r T It i r I • o n c

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