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Our Prom How difficult it is to de- termine exactly what contrib- uted most to making our Prom such a memorable affair! A first kiss..........the punch .... or perhaps it was simply a number of little things . . . for a boy, a flirtatious glance from Scarlett O'Hara. For a girl, it might have been an ar- duous gaze from a dashing Rhett Butler. Perhaps it was that magical moon, a luminary disc lovely against the black void of the deep May night. Or was it the hilarious con- fusion of the traditional Grand March . . . the uninhib- ited laughter emanating from a furious Mexican Hat Dance? . . . The soft radiance of a lovely queen, the winsome glances of the nine runners- up, or the suppressed laughter at Dwight's magnificent stum- ble as he mounted the steps to crown the queen? Whatever it is that plays an important part in each of our personaf memories of that Prom, one thing is painfully certain . . . that those joyous times, like those of the merri- ment at Tara, will all too soon be Gone With the Wind . 8
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Our Assistant Principal That each one of our graduates becomes all that he is capable of being is the sincere wish of all of us at MHS. The road toward this goal is often confusing and beset with many obstacles. The academic qual- ifications are best met by good hard work while in school. However, the will to achieve and the con- scientious desire to succeed is nurtured in the home, the church and the community A strong sense of moral values is needed to develop and guide our conscience toward the attainment of those objectives that should be included in the goals of everyone. Among these we might include (1) The will to be morally right (2) The respect for law and authority (3) Loyalty to one's country (4) The recognition of the rights of others (5) The desire to be reverent in one's faith. It has been a pleasure to be associated with the Class of '65 and to have had so many of you in my classes. May each and every one be granted the opportunity to become all that he is capable of being MR. ROLAND SHERWOOD MR. VERNON STRUB Our Guidance Director It has been a real source of satisfac- tion for me to have had even a little part in your growing up. As you go out from MHS I offer my best wishes for your every success and happiness. Remember my saying, If you have a question ask it, if I don't know the answer I'll find out and then we'll both know. This holds true for the future ... do not hesitate to write or call us . . because, even though you have graduated, you are still part of our school family. The Administrative Staff
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