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School's Largest Class
Demonstrates Initiative
The largest class in the school, the Junior Class, was the one with ideas and the ingenuity and leadership to carry them out.
The class began the academically critical year by electing an entirely new slate of officers. Bill Pully served as president; Steve Shelton, vice-president; and Bob Peterson, secretary-treasurer.
With the newly acquired leadership the Juniors did an excellent job of improving the social life of the school. At Homecoming, they sponsored a class reception on the Jobe's patio for Juniors and their dates. Despite early legal complications, the Jtmiors sold school mugs for the first time in four years.
Realizing the importance that colleges place on academic excellence in the junior year, the Juniors applied themselves to the primary purpose - an education. On the Scholastic Aptitude Test, all did well, and a few scored exceptionally high.
Rhae Woodson Adams Virginia Beach, Virginia
Edmond Ragland Badham
James Archibald Stuart Bonner Greensboro, orth Carolina
Charles Dobyns Calhoun, Jr. Elkin, North Carolina
Patrick Frederick Causey Fort Myers, Florida
Carl Davis Cheshire Hillsborough, North Carolina
Daniel Allen Chipley Darien, Connecticut
Franklin Dewey Cline, 111 Raleigh, North Carolina
James Baron Currin Henderson, North Carolina
Thomas Barker Dameron, III Raleigh, North Carolina
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Robert Dortch Baskervill, Jr. New Bern, orth Carolina
Michael David Bland Winston-Salem, orth Carolina
Raleigh,
orth Carolina