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REBECCA ARNETTE MORRIS LYDIA FISHER MULLEN’ DANA RUTH NOWELL BUCK JONES O’BRIANT Cithers attend national conventions ' 'in 4-H, Future Homemakers and Distributive Education, and win state awards. Athletes make all-star teams, and others rate high on the Merit Schol- arship examinations and in advanced science classes at State College. Cary’s 1962 graduating class is a class of qual- ity. College Day helps the fifty five per- cent planning to attend college make decisions affecting their future. aps and gowns, invitations, calling cards, diplomas, mascots, and proj- ects are debated in Senior class meet- ings which result in the sponsoring of “Senior Work Week” and a candy bar sale as the Senior money-making proj- ects. At Homecoming, Better School Spirit Week, Band Day, athletic events, and school projects, Seniors are leading, or- ganizing, helping, and promoting to make them successful. Class Is College Bound WILLIAM RICHARD PARSONS RUDY MAURICE PARTIN LINWOOD RAY PEEDE AMELIA ANN PHILLIPS JAMES MARYLAND PIERCE EDWIN BAYARD PLEASANTS 109
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JAMES PATRICK LLOYD LINDA JEAN LYNAM MYRA DIANE MARKHAM DAVID MICHAEL McDANIEL CAROLYN ANNE McLEAN RALPH LANE MENDENHALL ARLENE ALICE MILLER HARLIE ALLEN MILLER 55 Per cent of Senior SHARON JEAN MILLER JIMMIE ROOSEVELT MILLS JULIA CAROLINE MILNER LINDA CAIL MOOSE MOST INTELLECTUAL ARLENE MILLER AND DAVID BAILEY 108
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DELORES ETHELINE POLLARD STEPHEN BECK POPE WILLIAM TYRONE POWELL RICHARD ERNEST PRESLEY HAROLD BOYD PRICE. JR. NANCY LEE PRICE SANDRA GAIL PRIMM WILLIAM FRANKLIN RALEY m—mm Senior Class Meetings Spark The college entrance examination reports are given to students in January 1962, helping many Seniors make a decision on whether or not to attend college. As underclassmen stand while Seniors walk into assemblies, as Seniors eat lunch two minutes early, and as Seniors take advantage of other Senior privileges, there is a sense of accomplishment and maturity as others look up to them. Using the new theater for the first time, the Dramatics Club presents the traditional Senior Play. The SENIOR YEAR of the 1962 graduating class is the most glorious year at Cary High School, for it gives each member an in- timate, greenhorn glimpse into the dire re- sponsibilities in life as an upcoming adult. Having lived through “Freshman fools,” “wise Sophomores,” and “jolly Juniors,” they feel equal to coping with the vicissitudes of “so- phisticated Seniors.” No longer children, the graduates arc now looking forward to the future, whether it be a college education, a new job, or the armed forces. JOHN LANNEAU RAMEY WILLIAM ANTHONY REA PAUL GALLOWAY ROGERS BARBARA JEAN ROLLINS 110
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