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New Facilities Provide MRS. EDNA C. LORENZ Woman s College of the University of North Carolina, A. B. University of North Carolina, M. Ed. Librarian Sponsor: YRAC ANY WAY YOU LOOK at it, the library is Cary High's supply outlet to knowledge. It has been said; “Libraries are not made; they grow,” and, fortunately for us, grow they have at Cary. Libraries mean much to America’s intellectual well-being. Especially for our young people, a good library is truly a store- house of knowledge. To meet the chal- lenges of the future we need people who are steeped in knowledge obtained from books. Whether for research or relaxa- tion, our library holds the key which un- locks the door to the curious mind. LIBRARY STAFF First row: Andy Dickinson, James Dale, Emily Camp- bell, Nancy Stone. Sandra Cross, Phyllis Baird, Myrtle Smith, Kathrine Woodard. Elizabeth Deane, Sandra Weeks, Jean Reynolds, Brooks Green. Second row: Edna Norris, Emma Smith, Ann Brngassa, Pamela Watkins, Beth Thomas, Raeford Hill. CLASSICS, biographies, magazines, newspapers all contribute to student’s knowledge and offer reading enjoyment for all. 6
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Becomes Reality Growth—that one word sums up what is happening at Cary. With a total enrollment of 573 students—140 seniors, j 153 juniors and 280 sophomores—we out- grew our old school and moved into a beautiful new one. This change brought with it a new principal and nine new I teachers—bringing our present total of well-trained Faculty members to 23. j Good leadership and growth bring pride to Cary. MRS. JANE INCOLD WITH A BEAMING SMILE, Mr. Cooper demonstrates the intercom to school board members W. A. Green, chairman; W. L. Patrick, T. A. Park, C. A. Keisler. Not pictured: Dr. Thomas. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANTS First rote: Betty Sorrell, Linda Wallace, Phyllis Baird, Carolyn Franklin, Joan Marshall, Glenda Morris. Second row: Doris Wheeler, Sherry Sullvian, Nancy Knott, Myra Thompson, Linda Richardson, Evic Sullivan, Charlotte Ascherl. Senior I Huh School Secretary JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANTS Frist row: Sue Pearce, Lucy Ray. Second row: Cynthia Self, Carol Shook, Jan Price, Lloyd Sorrell. Third row: Sharon Letter, Ann Nowell, Mrs. Baxter. MRS. JANE BAXTER Junior High School Secretary 5
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For almost any student the patli to a college education and to a useful place in the adult world is interrupted by roadblocks of various kinds. To help students hurdle or avoid various barri- cades, Cary has a well-trained guidance staff. With tests and conferences to help us to understand our abilities and to de- velop our interests, guidance counselors help us to prepare tor tomorrow. GLIMPSES OF A BRIGHT future are forseen by Sue Stallings through the helpful advice and guidance of Mrs. Beard. Pleasant Atmosphere for Learning AFTER 23 YEARS of service, Mr. Ross takes pride in keeping our new building beautiful. CAFETERIA STAFF Seated: Mrs. Thelma Hilliard, Mrs. Virginia Oakley Standing: Johnnie Mae Walden, Liza Burt. Teachers supply us with food for thought, but at times food for hun- gry students seems more important. This is the job of our capable cafeteria staff and they do it well by serving well- balanced meals. A clean, bright room provides just the right atmosphere for learning and you can always count on the reliable custodians to be there to make Cary High School a pleasant place to study. 7
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