Cary High School - YRAC Yearbook (Cary, NC)

 - Class of 1927

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 The gladness of her gladness and the sadness of her sadness. Are nothing to the badness of her bad- ness when she's bad. Not only is “Addie” game for anything, but she is good in everything. She is jolly and always your friend at work or at play. Her chief pastime is playing jokes. Irving Society; Girls’ Glee Club ’26-27; Science Club ’25-26; Girls’ Reserve ”24-25-26-27; Treas- urer Girls’ Reserve; Dramatic Club ’26-27. William Walton Pleasants “Bill” Cary, North Carolina If you can't slick don't begin it. Hill lias won where work would win it. Rill is closely connected with all of the C. II. S activities, and has grown along with the school, for we have had him from an “ABC” boy to a high school graduate. He has confidence in him- self and is dependable at all times. We under- stand that he is to study dentistry and we are confident of his success. Clay Society; Baseball Team '25 26; Commercial (’lass 26-27. Elizabeth Pansy Moore Pat” Cary, North Carolina Rare compound of guality, noble and true. With plenty of sense and good humor too. Pansy has been a member of our class since the Freshman days, and -a loyal friend who sympathizes with one’s joys and sorrows. If you want anything done well, call on her and you will get results. She has chosen the career of a trained nurse, so we are all wishing her much success in this field, and expecting great things from her in the future. To summarize her in two words is to call her true blue. Lowell Society; Pianist of Society ’25; President Society ’26; Chorister '26; Triangular Debater ”24; Marcus Dry Home Economics Club ’26-27; Track Team ”24. pm? bj Twenty one

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loin 11 Soft i Twenty Joyner Jackson “Whale” Cary, North Carolina lie never takes anythiny seriously. Joyner has been with us since we came to high school, lie has helped the school on the athletic field as well as helping others. He is one of those fellows who has the ability to mix work, play ami social activities, lie never has let his work interfere with his other activities. Sonic day we hope to see Joyner the leader of some orchestra. Joyner has been a good student, a great hand with the ladies, and a valuable man to our class. We send him forth from hi eh school, with the united faith of the class of '27. Clay Society; Treasurer of Society ’2(i; Hi Y '22 21: Football Team '23-24-25-26: Glee Club '26-27; Dramatic Club '25-26-27; Athletic Editor ClISlTK; Assistant Business Manager C. 11. N. A'c iocs '26-27. Mary Wava Keith “Wava Cary, North Carolina If I do vote friendship. I'll perform it to the last article. Wava is one of those quiet, studious eirls whom every one admires. She never neglects her work, is kind hearted, and is always willing to lend a helping hand. She makes it a point to say a kind word or nothing about those she meets. Here’s wishing you luck, dear Wava. Philip Carlton Jones “Philip” Raleigh. North Carolina Eat. drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die.” There is something about Philip that makes us all like him. He can make friends when others fail, and his friends are not all of the baser sex. In class Philip is a student; on the campus he is very popular, and on the dance floor he turns ’em ail green with envy.” He is cordial, jovial, and energetic; he’s an all round good fellow. We feel sure he will succeed in whatever occupation he enters. Dramatic Club '25-26-27; Science Club '25 26. 8ft Z666006»



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Paul Livingston Smith “Paul” Morrisville, North Carolina ’’Silence is { olden. Paul is another good student from Morrisville. Among the things he is famous for is his work in agriculture, lie is one of Mr Mcekins’ star pupils in vocational work. Paul has those charac- teristics of steadiness, honesty and good disposition which lead to success in life. What more does any fellow need? Stock Judging Team ’25-26; Stock Judging Team ’26 27. Raciiaki. Ci.arkknk Murray “Midget” Apex. North Carolina She is a winsome wee thing. “Midget” may l e small in stature and in avoirdupois, but her ambition and determination are by no means little. Hooks are her greatest pleasures. Some day. perhaps, she will make a splendid librarian. The most valuable things are sometimes found in the smallest packages. Irving Society; Marshal '25-26; Kditor of Junior Class for C. II. S. tU'hotx '25; Science Club ’25- 26 27; («iris’ Reserve ’25-26; Girls’ Glee Club ’25-26; Marcus Dry Home Economics Club 26-27; Dramatic Club '26 27; Kditor in-Chief of C. II. S. Echorx; Assistant Secretary of Society ’26-27; Costume Director for Dramatic Club ’26-27. William Dkburnia Smith “Bill” Cary. North Carolina Glee Club is his stud} . His singing is divine: And some day in the halls of fame. His name—and eyes—will shine. As a member of the Hoys’ Glee Club for the past two years “Hill has had a chance to develop and exhibit his excellent talent as a vocal soloist. Resides being a lending member of the Hoys’ Glee Club, “Bill” is an excellent student and athlete. He has many friends in Cary and is liked by all. Our expectations of “Hill” arc indeed high; for we know that he can succeed in whatever course he takes in life. Clay Society; ’23-24-26-27; Hoys’ Glee Club '23-24-26 27; Baseball '25-27; Reclaimer ”25.

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