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Each year it seems the job of producing an annual gets big¬ ger and bigger and the staff gets better and better. They are always working, taking pictures, editing, composing, and carrying the dummy around. There are always deadlines to meet and always work to do. The finished product, the Clip¬ per, is well worth it. Here on these two pages, we proudly recognize the people who have made this book possible. I . 0 Sandy Hall Editor in Chief MATHEWS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY Delores Pitcher Business Manager L. to R. SITTING -- Elaine Hudgins, Literary Editor, Betty Staib, Typist, Bonnie Brown, Typist, Emily Diggs, Assistant Literary Editor, Sandy Hall, Mrs. Trusch Editor, Nancy Sadler, Art Editor, Linda Hudgins, Sports Editor. Advisor 21
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Once again the Clipper Staff has developed an annual which it believes surpasses all previous annuals. Though the staff is small in size, the work in no way reflects this. Each mem¬ ber has had a very definite job to do and has done it in a most efficient manner. The realization of this Clipper has been the result of months of hard work. It has sought to capture for you the highlights of a good school year and present them to you in a picture story as well as a story of words. We hope that when you show this book to your grandchildren, you will do so with pride. L. to R. -- Delores Pitcher, Helen Hale, Karen Godsey and Mary Massey Stevens Select pictures for the yearbook. 20
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Class Officers: Billy Hudgins, Jr., Parliamentarian, Nancy Brooks, Secretary, Judy Ward, V. President, Shirley Hudgins, Historian, Robin Powell, President, Louise Hudgins, Re¬ porter, Bonnie K. Davis, Treasurer. Juniors After a long hard struggle, we have finally reached the status of upper classman to become juniors. We conducted the most successful magazine drive in the history of the school, and after years of waiting, we received our class rings which re¬ sulted in many admiring glances at our hands. Our main extra curricular activity was the prom. While dancing to smooth music under soft lights, surrounded by fabulous decorations, we felt our prom was really a success. We are looking forward to being seniors and we will strive to make our Senior year, a year to remember.
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