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WITH A BLINKING OF LIGHTS and a whirring of tape, UNI VAC seeks to answer Butch Brannon’s question. EHIND THE SCENE ccount of how UNIVAC operates is iven to Richard Lane, Herbert louse and Billy EUcdgc. DIANNE WOODARD and Rudy Partin fix posters as vigorous campaigning spot- lights Student Council elections. Student Body Perhaps its the warm, friendly, busy Atmosphere of Cary that makes it such an appealing place. Student activities send everyone buzzing. Enjoyable and enlightening trips to places of interest are learning experiences that will long be remembered. Assemblies given by various organizations entertain us with skits such as the FHAs presentation “Dating Customs Through the Years.” Spirited elections fill the halls with ex- cited campaigners and hard-working candidates. Alive and booming—this is Cary. 19
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CAROL ANN PYLES presents Mr. VV. A. Green with the official seal of a growing Cary Senior High School. First Official Seal, Pride oi Dreams of an official seal are dreams no more. The Student Council un- dertook to make this dream a reality and after much planning a seal was on its way. To give the students a part in selecting their seal, a contest was held and several possibilities were submitted. From these entries the council decided on three, and these three seals were pre- sented and explained to the student body in assembly. The students made the final choice — — they chose a seal that is a living symbol of Cary High, its hopes, and its ideals. WISDOM SPEAKS TO YOUTH in FHA assembly skit presented by Amelia Phillips and Carol June Turner. 18
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White Imps Place Seconc Springtime is unmistakable . . . the outdoors beckons us with a wave of her green hand . . . there is a freshness of the air ... a frag- rance of soft, new grass . . . and the blossoming of sweatshirts on the athletically-minded track team. Coaches Wood and Peebles begin putting the boys through their paces every afternoon, and records crumble as hearts strive. Onlookers stand entranced at the precise balance and beauty of a discus thrower’s stance, or the arc of a high jumper. Not to be outstripped, the baseball team set- tles down determinedly, for warm days give a promise of rugged games and teams to come. Mittens go into moth-balls, and baseball mitts come out. Winter-stiffened muscles limber up with practice, and soon nine individuals merge into a rapid-fire unit, aimed at victory. MARVIN JONES shows fine form as he leaps from springboard at District Track Meet staged at State. SLIDE, BRANNON, SLIDE! In a close race with the ball, Bobby Brannon slides home. WELCOME SNAPPING of the tape tells Earl Evans he’s won the dash. 20
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