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Through the help of everyone, the paper drive, sponsored by the band to raise money for new uniforms, was successful. Marcia Freeman, an AU observing teacher, and her students are one example of the cooperation necessary in achieving education. Seniors, Frank, David, and lere wait as Mr. Edwards approve their last class schedule at M.A. sfgfiif -sg 3'-ill, 5 I! l YI :li ,I jj . lGii'2iEf-.iz1a1ikQeii.i , i 1
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'4- O . :' .hz Q cn fi COGPER TIO With pride we exalt our school which is a product of hard work and coop- eration. Our parents play one of the most important parts in the success of MA. Evolving from their hard work and cooperation have come MA's fall and spring festivals and many other functions. Cooperation is the basis of any activity, organization, or founda- tion at MA. Without the strong bonds and alliances we have, none of our activities would be possible. Cooperation can be found through- out our student body. Our students find enough common interests in football, basketball, and baseball to form teams. When our players coop- erate and function together as one, we are sure to have a winning season. The Band, Student Council, Beta Club, FTA, Drama Club, the Lance and Shield Staff, and many other organiza- tions are formed out of common in- terests and are successful through cooperation. Our key to success for our teams, clubs, and lives at MA is found in cooperation. Mrs. Hostetter displays cooperation between students and faculty by giving Steve advice. Tony, Danny, and Chuck listen to the advice of Mrs. Forrer in arranging their classes. Representing the Sr. Class, Stanley Cohn gives Mr. Edwards a plaque expressing their gratitude for his years as headmaster. 6
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Q- O DD Fee in A ACCOMPLISHMENT To each and every one of us ac- complishment has a different con- cept. We must all agree that MA is quite an accomplishment within it- self. MA is one of the finest educa- tional institutions in the state of Alabama. Since this is the twelfth year of operation, this shows that MA has strength. A strength that shall never subdue to any foe whatsoever it may be. Through the numerous organiza- tions and clubs, MA has achieved the goals of accomplishment. Each of these groups works to accom- ,MT E www! -e '12, plish the highest goals possible. The accomplishments are ex- emplified by the fulfillment of our educational needs, and by the de- sire in each of us to succeed in our attempts without failure. In reprimandum, MA is truly a strongly united foundation. This is quite obvious through our observa- tions and our noteworthy ideals.
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