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To A Better Tomorrow Right Center: Map studies are much in evidence as students learn more about tire location of places in this big round world -- Bottom Right: Girls and boys work together in in¬ dustrial arts class -- self expression is realized in many ways. Below: Always we are interested in building fine bodies to keep ourselves in good shape both phys¬ ically and mentally -- Gym classes are fun as well! Right: Mechanical Drawing Class offers challenges to many of our students -- draw a better plan or a precision scale Below: Mrs. Brown has a mobile li¬ brary and her students select books for outside social studies reading. 11
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For Knowledge is The Key Left: Driver Education is a popular subject, especially when it involves a new ' 65 chevy. Below: Mrs. Miller gives piano les¬ sons, sometimes amid great to do, on the stage at our school. Left Center: Physical Fitness is a very definite part of our school program -- A typical gym period at M.H.S. Above: Vocation skills are emphasized here -- Weld¬ ing is taught in our well equipped shop under com¬ petent instruction. Left: Girls too, (8th Graders) get introduced to shop work. They seem to enjoy it. 10
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THE CL A SS OF 1965 Senior Class Officers: Genie Richardson, Historian; Lenny Adams, Chaplain; Judy Hugate, Reporter; Wendy Hall, Treasurer; Ellen Wade Cray, Secretary; Larry Cannon, President; Lois Garrison, Vice President. Noble Seniors Seniors --a word which brings us mixed emotions and a deep sense of pride. It seems hardly possible that we have reached the final step in our high school years. Now we are confronted with the question of what to do with our lives. We are the older students -- the leaders of Mathews High School. We set the example for the underclassmen. We will always remember the high lights of our year, the moments when our class worked together as a whole, the pep rallies, the Xmas play, May Day and finally Commencement. We have become more mature human beings and we will pledge to become worthy citizens in the interest of a better world. 12
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