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The Mighty Class of 62 Jane F. Hudgins Linda Hudgins Kay La Verne Hurst Billy Hutson Mary D. Leigh Dottie Lewis Eloise Lewis Tommy Millen Shirley Moore Brenda Oliver Earl Otey Marvin Phillips Delores Pitcher Charles Milton Pugh Dean Pugh William Glenn Ray Carl Roane Anita Sadler Nancy Sadler James Shipley John Smith Doris South Mary Massie Stephens Charles Ware Sandi Welch Sandra Carole White Yvonne White Roy Wayne Williams Ann Cason 26
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Let’s Talk About the Juniors Ralph Anderton Tommy Anderton Margaret Armistead Juanita Bendall Carole Bing Bonnie Brown Carlton Brownley Dalton Brownley Melvin Callis Reba Carney Bobby Chestnutt Charlene Davidson Donnie Diggs Emily Diggs Marguerite Diggs Suzanne Dillehay Gordon Dixon Marshall Forrest Roland L. Foster Shelton Ray Foster Lois Faye George Bonnie Cloth Karen Godsey Helen Hale Ann Hudgins Lois Haywood Sandy Hall David Hudgins Elton Hudgins, Jr. Elaine Hudgins
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We ' re Talented, too With three years behind us, we are over the hump. This year, as a class, we feel we have made ourselves noticed. We conducted a most successful magazine drive and put our very hearts and souls into a successful prom. Mentally, socially and athletically, we are striving. The sign of a Junior, then, is not just receiving his ring. He is growing in wisdom and maturing. He loyally and enthusiastically supports his school. He is being watched by underclassmen, as he himself is eagerly watching the Seniors--learning from them. He is in the wings waiting to make his entrance as a senior. Such is the Junior Class at Mathews High School. Right: The Junior boys admire new rings—William Ray, Carlton, Billy and Roy. Below: Happy winners in the magazine drive Char¬ lene, Mrs. Gamer with mascot and Sandy. Mrs. Dixon confers with Junior girls over Prom orders. Below: Oh! la laj Paris in the Springtime and Jun¬ iors prepare for the prom: Charlene, Delores, Nancy, Tommy and Helen.
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