Cary High School - YRAC Yearbook (Cary, NC)

 - Class of 1917

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Yol. 3 (‘Aky men school Pagk 1) December 1-22 ('an escapes that epidemic of measles, which has Ih»(mi general throughout tli whole State. December 22—School out for holidays. Xow for Santa (Mans. January 1 Announcement: examinations are only four months off. January 2—New year resolutions demolished. January 5 Snipe Smith confers his title to Sullivan who makes a night's hunt in the vicinity of the old ‘ high house. •January 10—Senior History Class entertained in Raleigh by Col. Olds. January 12- V. F. Jones does not have to stay in on Latin. January 12 Shaw writes that famous treatise on history which is des- tined to become renowned the world around. January 13- Prof. Rhea gets so mad lie forgets to say a “cuss word. January 1 5—Miss Hanes enters school. Carpenters get busy. January 10—Gabriel sits besides llalsic R. in the choir during chapel exercises. January 17 Miss Ki 11 ingsworth brags on the Seniors. Of course, Charles and I )ick are absent. January 15-25—-Seniors love the Juniors Junior reception February 2. January 1-March 1- Roasted too soon. Kpidemic of measles sweeps the school. January 18—Prof. Dry’s hat found in graphanola when Miss White makes ready to play it in chapel. January 111- Miss Killingsworth conducts chapel in absence of Professor 1 )ry. January 18-10- Prof. Dry is absent. General good feelings prevail. January 25—Murray conies from society and finds his mattress floating in his room, his bureau and wash-stand on the bed springs, while he is given a good shower bath as he enters the door. January Prof. Rhea purchases a top for his little jitney Ford racer. Queer appearing object to behold. February 1 “The etymology and use of spizzerinktum,” Shaw's latest paper was given to the public. February 1 — Referee calls foul on Riddle for shoving with his nose. February 2- Miss Killingsworth is taken sick. February 2- Famous J unior reception. Tom I largis has a date with Alva and makes the hit of the evening with his mellow voice as he sings “Mother.

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Paok s T1IK 1D17 CIISITF VOL. 3 Memorable Dates in the School Year September 1—Formal registration of students. September (5 V. ('. Smith receives his school name “Snipe” hv spending a night out hunting the poor innocent little fowls. September 7 That dreadful sounding song of the freshmen, “() Fresh, You Had Better Lie Low.” started. September 4-9—General salting of that freshmen bunch. Some spoil even after the salting. September 10- Honeycutt goes crazy over that little Campbell girl. September 5-30— The boys mutiny because the new dormitory was given to the girls. September (i—Carv decides for football. September 20—That spirit of mutiny breaks through when the boys form- ally declare war on the Matron of the old dormitory. The compliment is promptly returned. October 21 Cary wins a silver cup for the best appearance in the Wake County Day parade through the streets of Raleigh during Fair Week. October 22— All turned loose to go to the State Fair. November —That notable educated native of Abysinnia. Africa, ad- dresses the school (but, oh, be was black). November 7 Biddle on time for school. November— —Cary makes her first touchdown. November 1» Bovs celebrate Woodrow Wilson's election by parading through tin streets beating drums and pans, and building bonfires for a period of three hours. Thursday night. November 28—Molasses Bill Hughes and Sweet Potato Satterwhite are very ill as a result of that Thanksgiving dinner. December 8—Shaw makes a formal inspection of the Raleigh sewerage sys- tem. He is now prepared to do any work in that line. December 15—Clay and Calhoun’s annual society reception. Prof. Rhea at- tends in a full dress suit and only two boys step on bis spike-tail coat. December-— Prof. Rhea turns into an auctioneer and unwraps one bun- dle too many. Ask Garland V.



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PaoE 10 I'll K 11)17 (’I IS IT K Vol. 3 February 5—Another one of Shaw's famous papers appears, “Theosophists’ View on the Therapeutic Possibility of Thermae on Thermanaesthesia.” February fJ— Cary wins a basketball game. Everybody yell! February S—(Society night)—Society halls damaged as a result of too much hot air. February 15—Charles and Dick have a friendly public campus scrap. As a result the rag man gets a nice order and Charles and Dick were saved the penalty of indecent exposure by the use of two large overcoats. February 16- Frcshmen-Sophomore reception. “Much ado about nothing. February 27- Two girls are chosen for the triangular debate. Pearle Jones and Burnell Woodward. February 26—Miss Stone takes charge of Miss Killingsworth's class work. Hard work. March 3—Shaw cooks on those soja beans for five hours without any effects save to harden them. March 5—Bill Hughes not reported for any misconduct by the self-govern- ment committee. March 0—Irving and Lowell's annual society reception. Everybody pleased. March 16—Every student threatens to go home owing to the independent strike on the following day. March 20—The rules were suspended to a free of cost recital. March 27- Miss Killingsworth returns from hospital. General rejoicing throughout whole school. April 5—(ary takes a big part in the county commencement. t FACl'LTY SI PFOSITIOX How-ard it Ik if Miss Fleming would Carrie Krame over to Fllis Island and build a White Stone Temple, in a Dry place where the sun's Klieus would never T.ver.

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