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In Tribute To Mrs. Mitchell Mathematics M usic and mathematics and Mitchell—synomymous [] ndustrious and dependable, |j rue and thoughtful, C apable thou art— H umble sincerity E ndowed with earnestness and quiet dignity L oyal and strong in mind—our teacher L ove profound, we the Seniors of ’57, proffer thee. Page Thirteen
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SECRETARY Mrs. Ingold, our school secre- tary, is the one person who keeps track of everything. She keeps up with our money, our schedule, Mr. Mills, Mr. Cooper, and a million and one other things. And, she does a good job of it. MRS. JANE INGOLD MRS. MARY ELLEN BOOKER and MRS. JANE SMITH COUNSELORS Mrs. Smith serves as a vocational, college, and personal, problems coun- selor. Mrs. Booker and Mr. Dunham, vocational counselors, are a big help to those wishing aid in choosing a vocation. These busy people take time to listen to our problems and help us. Mr. Dunham advises Michael Young. Mrs. Smith counsels Shirley Chappell. 9— i - •'•TT'J ‘ 1 ----------------------- . '■»’.... Page Twelve
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Cast The cast for our drama is made up of the student body of Cary High School and its elementary department. Pic- tured in this book are the players who took the most im- portant roles. The youngest members of the cast are the eighth graders. They are in the last stage of the period in which they are readied for the tasks that are to fall upon them when they are given a greater part in our production. The Freshmen are the next in importance. They are taught the technical background that is essential to the ultimate success of a drama such as ours. The Sophomores are allowed to take bit parts. If they do their parts well they will take another step forward. The Juniors are given positions as understudies and stand-ins for the feature players. The feature players, of course, are the Seniors. The Seniors furnish the leads and the other important players. The fine cast has all the talent and potentiality needed to make any drama a brilliant success. 11 —91 Page Fourteen
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