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C H S I T E A Tribute from the Class of 1916 Helper and friend alike must yield Thee place. Since Thou art both in one by well earned right In making life for all Thy children bright : For students many- those who boldly face The college and its problems- truly trace Their Wisdom to Thy ministry of light: And many lives are nobler from the sight Of Thy ideals of love and truth and grace. And we are glad that yet Thou mayest toil: That through long years will Thy life be spent: That Thy great heart will be to uplifting lent: That Thy sane mind will rise, where errors soil Ideals of faith and courage, where the broil Of Ignorance and Vice hides true intent To stand for what character best has meant And true culture demauds, though errors spoil. ). Cary High School, now in love we rise, And as Thy pupils, hid farewell to Thee. —Port. 31
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C H S I T E JLADYS IONK WILLIAMS Apkx, N. C. Age IS »S7ir docth little kindnesses. Which most tenve undone, or despise. ’Tis true Gladys has not been with us long- just her Senior Year but in this time she has won many friends, and has proven herself to be a noble girl in every way. She is very studious, and a more conscientious pupil you will nowhere lind. Irving: Vice-President Society ’Hi: As- sociate Kditor ('hsitk ’10. MLS IK ItKYAX YARBOROUGH Cary, N. (’. Age IS True to herself, true to her friends. True to her duty also. Klsie is one of our class who has the honor of winning a diploma, having com- pleted all the courses offered by the school. She possesses many qualities which make her attractive. We lind her interested in athletics, and a sincere girl with high ideals. Everything she undertakes she does well, and with a cheerfulness that is envied by many. ::o Lowell : Class Poetess ’lti.
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C H S I T E Senior Class History The Seniors were introduced into the Cary High School in 1912 as Freshmen. During the past four years we have been proud of the fact that we were advancing toward the end, until now we are known as “Dignified Seniors.” The work during our High School career has been marked with great success, although we have four distinct classes in our class: first, the good-timers; second, the get-through-by-the-skin-of-their-teethers; third, the get-all-they-canners; fourth, good workers; but our highest thought has been, “Will our names be written there?” Our career, during the Freshman and Sophomore years, was barren of any great success. We were simply drifting along preparing for our future work. We, as Juniors, made a record that has not been surpassed by any former Junior class. The Triangular Debaters were all Juniors. The Declaimer’s, Reciter’s and Debater’s medals were all won by Juniors. As Seniors, we have won the class championship in basketball. One of our members won in the Declamation contest, and our superior dis- cipline has maintained self-government in the dormitory. Three of the Triangular debaters this year were Seniors; five of the Commencement debaters were Seniors. At last we have finished our course. We look back over our school days and think how we have worked, flunked, and finished together. The bonds that have quietly retained us for the past years are now broken, and the largest class in the history of the institution must, in sorrow mingled with joy, leave the dear old Cary High School. 32 Historian.
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