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(iootl Health, FOOD FOR A FINE COMPLEXION Glowing health begins with the proper diet as Carolyn Rook points out to a group of young Homemakers. Vim, vigor, and vitality. Good health is the foundation of joyous, zestful living. This belief pervades the entire school program at Cary High. In the cafeteria we put into practice what we have learned about nutrition and good food habits in health and home economics. In the gymnasium and on the playing field, we engage in gymnastics and games that add to our strength anti endurance and also provide for active social life and leisure time activities. In every facet of our life, we follow the rules of cleanliness and neatness as guide posts to good grooming. Poise and posture, as ably demon- strated hy Judy Files and Ann Bragassa. Good grooming is part of a charming, happy, healthy personality.
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Responsibilities and Relations Practice of good citizenship brings selection of the citizcn-of-thc month by the student body. Informed students make responsible citizens. Cary High School became the first Wake County member of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges in 1954. Ruth Ann Pleasants, Miss Rice, and Mrs. King discuss common school problems of interest to students, teachers, and parents. 17 Correct procedure leads to orderly discussion and friendlier relations.
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Young atlases Physical Fitness and First Aid As we participate in clean-up programs, we become aware of the importance of each individual's part in the school and com- munity program of healthful living. We learn and practice the basic rules of first aid and safety. A healthy person is a happy person. Par- ticipation in the broad health-building ac- tivities at Cary High aids us in achieving good health and prepares us for responsibi- lity for family and community health. With this comes extra dividends of well-being, charm, mental alertness and the assurance of a future of physical enjoyment. SPLINTS AND SLINGS Freshmen Anita Bickctt, Jimmy Bullard. Lacy Black, and Ray Gam- mon practice first aid. 19
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