Cary High School - YRAC Yearbook (Cary, NC)

 - Class of 1919

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THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE The success of any school de|H nds largely upon (he Committee which it has. So it is no wonder that Cary has grown to be the school it is, for the Cary High School has always been fortunate in having the best sot of Committeemen in the State. They have always been am- bitious for the school, ami by their untiring efforts have made the school what it is. Dr. J. M. Templeton, a man who needs no introduction in North Carolina, has been a mem- ber of the Committee about twenty years. He is a very progressive man, and has kept the school from getting into a rut. Because of his progressive ideas, the school has maintained a high standard and kept pace with the times. It was through his efforts that the Cary Farm Life School was |K ssible. Mr. N. C. Hines is a most successful business man. Ho is a man filied with enthusiasm to the nth degree. In all things pertaining to the welfare of the school he has taken an active part, ever ready to lend a helping hand. Whatever he undertakes to do, he does. Of Rev. W. X. Johnson, another member of the Committee, we arc very proud. He is Cor- res|K nding Secretary of the Baptist State Board of Missions. Mr. F. It. Gray iesigned in 1918 and Mr. Johnson was urged to take his place. Although he has been one of our Committeemen but a few months he has boon of much value to the school. In the summer of 1918 the Committee was increased from three to five members. Mr. A. II. Pleasants and Mr. I). A. Morgan were the two additional members chosen. The choice of these was no mistake. Mr. Pleasants is a successful farmer. He has always stood by the school, and he is a man of broad views, looking out always for the future welfaie of the school. The boys consider him their friend, for Mr. Pleasants is interested in athletics ami very few games are played without him being present. Mr. Morgan is also a successful farmer, the evi- dence of which may be seen by his well-kept home and farm. He has always been loyal to the school. He is a good citizen who stands for everything that is for the betterment of his com- munity and school.

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Jfacultp MARCUS B. DRY, M.A. Principal and Teacher of Mathematics, Latin, and French 1 LILLIAN KILLINGSWORTH, A.B. Lady Principal and Teacher of English and History w J. STEWART HOWARD, B.S. Principal Farm Life School and Teacher of Agriculture ETHEL SMITH Teacher of Science CHARLOTTE WHITE Teacher of Piano and Voice SALLIE BREEZE Assistant Teacher of Music BERTY LEE BAKER Teacher of Home Economics 10 SIDNEY DOWTY Dining Room Supervisor GLADYS WILSON Teacher of Expression ADA EDWARDS Teacher of Sixth and Seventh Grades BESS CHILD Teacher of Fourth and Fifth Grades 1 CARRIE BRAME Teacher of Second and Third Grades IRMA ELLIS Teacher of First Grade



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STAFF CHSITB GATHINGS WILSON '-n JOHNSON r v James Gathings, Editor-in-Chicf Emot Johnson, Business Manager (■LADY'S WlI-SON, Faculty Editor OsCAIt Mlixs. Assistant Business Manager Parker Poole, Associate Editor 'Hoy Cole. Athletic Editor Annie Lkk Yates, Associate Editor

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