Cary High School - YRAC Yearbook (Cary, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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Charles Wilson Fonville “Wilson” Ncuse, North Carolina Academic Clay Society; President Society ’28; Treasurer '2.1; Secretary Society '26; Clay Improvement Medal '27; Commencement Marshal '27; Treasurer Freshman ('lass: Science Club ’2t -27; Glee Club '27: V. M. C. A. ’26; Commercial Class '28; Tennis Team '25-28; Joke Editor C'iisite 28. Cheerful, Witty, Industrious therefore— Here's an all- round boy. Wilson has been with us four years and has always been admired by his classmates. While in college we feel t hat he will be one of the leading students. He is very much interested in his work, and will surely win success in future life. If Wilson is your friend there is nothing loo much (hut he can do.” Frances Margaret Chadwick “Hi-Pocket” Greenville, South Carolina Academic Irving Society '27-28; Treasurer Society '28; Glee Club, '27-28—President '27; Dramatic Club '27-28: Tennis Club '28—President '28; Basketball Team '27-28; Track Team '28. Fair, Winsome, Stylish and— Frances, who has been nicknamed Hi-pocket, is one of our boarding st udents. She has been endowed with a pair of sparkling eyes, a happy face, and beautiful brown hair. She is always smiling and always cheerful, and we can truly say that she is a good spoit. Thus it may be truly said, Natural uil on a lercl head. Reginald Carroll Godwin “Grand-pa” Columbia, North Carolina Academic Clay Society; Chaplin Society '28; Dramatic Club'28; Sub Football Team '27; Associate Editor Chsitk '28; Y T. F. Club '28; Reporter Y. T. F. Club '2S; Class Lawyer '28; Tennis Team '28. Dependable. Trustworthy. Friendly therefore— Grandpa is a valuable person to the Senior class. He never worries about the trifles that perplex his classmates, yet he is reliable and businesslike at all t imes. He must like chickens judging from his present occupation, and judging from his efforts we know he has a bright prospect. Still water runs deep.

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 YX 5oc Rw $w Wv w ! ooc ml '25: Treasurer Class '26: Track Team '25; Class Poetes? •2«. Talented, Modest, Neat And— Daisy is a girl who always has a smile for those about her. She is seldom seen idle, but makes the most of her opportunities and believes that one must work to suc- ceed. Daisy never says much, but when she speaks she has somethin}: worth while to say. Her musical talent knows no limit. We are sure that Daisy will make a great name for herself in the future. |ack Hampton Burrus “Jack” Raleigh, North Carolina Clay Society: Secretary Society '27-28: Hoys Glee Club '26-27; Football '26-27; Captain Football '27-28: Track Team '26-27; Dramatic Club '27-28; Science Club '27-2S: Secretary Sophomore Class '25-26; V. T. F. Club ’27-28: Baseball '27-28. Slow, Honest, Able So— Jack was a Sophmore last year, but he decided to graduate this year so he is now a welcome addition to the Senior Class. We have not been with Jack long enough to know about him, but we are sure that his good qualities outnuml er his bad ones. Here's w ishing you much success in the future. “A little, nonsense time and then I.- relished by the u'ixest men” Jessie Mae Byrd “Jack” Durham, North Carolina Academic Irving Society; Glee Club '27-28; Senior Play '28; Dramatic Glut) '27-28; Vice President Dramatic Club '28, Vice President Glee Club '28. Assistant Secretary Society 27; Class Prophetess '28. Tall, Studious, Worthy although— Jessie Mac hasn’t been with us all four years of our high school life, but she was a welcome addition to tin- class of '26. She slipped into the spirit of everyt hing and has won a wealth of friends. She is capable of doing even the worst jobs, yet she is never too busy to stop anil help her friends or to practice ball. We can not doubt that everything she tackles will be a success. ”Whenever it comes to playiny you'll find her ready for fun; Hut—also ready when there's work to be done.”



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Helen Barbara Hines “Helen” Raleigh, North Carolina Academic Lowell Society; Manager Tennis Club 26-27; Cheer I .cadet '26-27; Girls Basketball Team 26-27-28; Track Team '26-27; Science Club '26-27; Critic Society '26. Attractive. Goodlooking, Athletic therefore— Helen is a fine girl that is liked by every one. She has l cen with us through the greater part of our high school days. Helen takes part in athletics and we are expecting her to Im- a success in the future. Although very popular with the boys she finds time to pass her work. She has proven a sincere, dependable girl: we know she will be a leader in life. Flirt? We say she eon. Then ramp her a man. Park Mathkwsox, Jr. “Ted” Raleigh, North Carolina Academic Clay Society; Assistant Manager Football Team '27. Happy-go-lucky. Friendly, Kind and— ‘‘Ted hails from New York ami takes every advant- age to boast of its merits. His good qualities have won for him many friends during his stay at Cary. He has a ready vein of humor, but he is capable of carrying himself with dignity when the occasion demands it. We hate to lose Ted. ' but we prophesy a brillant future for him. We know that he will succeed in whatever he chooses as his life vocation. “ worry were the only cause oj death, Then Ted” would lire forertr.” Mary Hudson House “Hudsic” Cary, North Carolina Home l'.conom ics—A cade m ic Irving Society; Vice President Society '27; Secretary Society '28; Home Economics Club '27; Treasurer Home Economics Club '27; Dramatic Club '28; Science Club '28; Treasurer Science Club '2S. Quiet, Lovable, Brief and— She seems demure at a distance, but on closer ac- quaintance we find that the gods have bestowed on her that priceless possession that they give to few a sense of humor. To understand her true qualities one nuts really know her. She is dutiful in all worthy things and never puts off until tomorrow what she can do today. Her lovable disposition and smile have won a high place in our hearts and she has been a great help to us during our four years in high school. We are suie that she will be a great succets in future life. “Her part has not been wards but deeds.” Seventeen

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