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Vo I,. 3 OAKY IIIOII SCHOOL Pa»;! : 11 Faculty Resolutions Whereas, we, the members of tin faculty of (’ary High School having noticed for sometime the exceeding brilliancy of some of the students; therefore he it resolved: First: That we acknowledge unhesitatingly our ignorance of school work and school discipline beside such shining lights. Second: That, not desiring in any way to hold these scholarly students in check by keeping them under such old fogy teachers, we hereby bequeath to them our positions unreservedly. Third: That in their new positions we beg mercy in their eyes and offer our services as bookkeepers, report graders, errand-runners, floor-sweepers, hair- dressers or boot-blacks. Fourth: That we recommend that the following lx elected as our succes- sors: Principal and Professor of French. Y. M. Satterwhite; Professor of big words, Y. T. Shaw: Professor of Latin, Y. F. Jones; Professor of Eng- lish, Y. B. Womble; Professor of Science. (’. I . Howard; Teacher of history, Margaret Lane; Professor of Mathematics. John Bulfaloe; Professor of Agri- culture. 11. E. Penny ; Teacher of Domestic Science. Willie Vernon : Lady Prin- cipal. Burnell Woodward; Bursar, W. (). Kelley; Assistant teachers, Mindi Smith, T. P. Daniels, Buth Howie. Dick Hargis and Ethel Johnson. Fifth : 'That we propose that the above teachers shall during each and every summer convene a summer school and invite tin presidents and members of the faculties of Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia and Oxford l’niver- si ties to come for instruction. Sixth: That in remuneration for their services they be given an annual personally conducted trip to Asburv; and triennially a trip to Khamknttc. Faculty.
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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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Pack 12 Till 1017 C1ISITK Yol. 3 Faculty LINE UP CREDENTIALS POSITION NUMBER OF YEARS AT CARY 1. Marcus It. Dry. M. A. Wake Forest College 1896; Advanced work at University of X. ( and Columbia Principal and Teacher of Mathematics. Latin and French Eight V Lillian Killingsworth A. B. Erskine College Lady Principal and Teacher of English and History Two North Carolina A. and E. College Principal Farm Life School and Teacher of Agriculture Two 7. David M. Rhea North Carolina A. and E. College Athletic Director and Teacher of Science One 3. Jane Temple. 11. S. Columbia University Teacher of Home Economics One 1. Charlotte White Southern Conservatory of Music Teacher of Piano and Voice One 2. Edna Tver. A. It. Southern Female College Teacher of Sixth and Seventh Grades Two 9. Myrtlia Fleming, A. It. Meredith College Teacher of the Fourth and Fifth Grades One 3. Carrie Bramc Littleton Female College Teacher of Second and Third Grades One 10. Irma Ellis Normal and Industrial College Teacher of First Grade Ten Hirer of the Hot Air Austin Rogers Muskrat Hunter and Furnaces; Sweeper iof Three Farmer of Note the Floors and Janitor in General It is a good divine that follows his instruction: I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than to be one of the twenty to follow mine own teachings.”
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