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Vol. 4 CARY HIGH SCIIOOI Pack 0 Faculty NAME CREDENTIALS POSITION N UMBER OF Y EA RS AT CARY 9. Marcus B. Dry, M. A Wake Forest College 189$: Advanced Work at Columbia University and N. C. College Agri- culture and Engineer- ing Principal and Teacher of Mathematics. Latin and French Ten 1. Lillian Klllingsworth, A. B. Erskine College Lady Principal and Teacher of English and History Three 12. J. S Howard, B S. North Carolina A. and E. College Principal Farm Life School and Teacher of Agriculture Three 3. Ethel Smith Meredith College Teacher of Science One 8. Jane Temple, B. S. Columbia University Teacher of Home Economics Two 5. Susie Phillips A. C. College; National School -of Domestic Arts and Science Assistant Teacher of Home Economies One 4. Charlotte White Southern ,Conservatory of Music Teacher of Piano and Voice Two 6. Edna Tycr, A. B. Southern Female College Teacher of Sixth and Seventh Grades Three ■10. Lena Barrow Meredith College Teacher of Fourth and Fifth Grades One 11. Carrie Brame Littleton Female College Teacher of Second and Third Grades Two 7. Irma Ellis Normal and Industrial College Teacher of First Grade Eleven 2. Gladys Wilson Woman's College Teacher of Expression One
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Page 12 THE 1018 CHSITE Vol. 4 Editorial In the publication of this annual the Senior Class presents to its readers and the world at large, the fourth edition of the Chsite. We are conscious of the fact that there is much room for improvement both in subject mat- ter and arrangement, but we feel that we have done our best. We now submit this volume on its own merit, as a representation of what we are and what we are trying to be. Realizing that we must soon sever the ties of friendship that have been formed here and face the world without the friendly advice of teachers and the sympathetic co-operation of fellow students, we have endeavored to bring out a book comprehending the full scope of treasured sentiments and memories that surround our high school life. The pleasantries of the class room and the play ground, the air castles of our ambitious youth, the abiding triumphs through which we have been developing, although unconsciously, herein we trust are worthily perpetuated. Although the Chsite is mainly the work of the students, we have received valuable assistance from various sources. We are very thankful to the board of committeemen for the aid and encouragement which they have given us. Also we thank the faculty and others for the write-ups and assistance which we have received from them. This has been a hard task and ofttimes it seemed impossible. We are thankful to say that at last we have finished the book which we hope to give us comfort and recall many of the sweet memories of the past. Realizing the fact that school life is the most pleasant part of a person’s existence, and knowing that school life as it is at Cary is the best part of any person’s life, we are glad that we have been so fortunate as to get an annual which is to recall those dear school days when we were at Carv. In this we have endeavored to show school life just as it is and not as it should be. We also would like to say that if any of our readers know of those desiring a good high school education, insist that they come to Cary if they want the best. We know from experience and arc glad to testify to the fact that Cary High School is the very best. Here we have tried to summarize our work and pleasures of the past four years. For the students we trust that we have stored up some incident that
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