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To the Class of 1979 A thought for today, tomorrow, and forever: If you think you dare not, you don ' t. If you like to win but think you can ' t it is almost certain you won ' t. If you think you ' ll lose, you ' re lost. For out in the world we find, Success begins with a fellow ' s will It ' s all in the State of Mind. If you think you ' re outclassed, you are. You ' ve got to think high to rise. You ' ve got to be sure of yourself Before you can win the prize. Life ' s battles don ' t always go to the stronger or faster man. But sooner or later the man who wins Is the man who thinks he can! DR. LINCOLN D. LYNCH, Superintendent of Schools KENNETH L. JOHNSON, Principal To: Class of 1979 Aesthetically, it is time. It is time to inculcate an appreciation for life ' s eternals throughout your curricular being. Many are obsessed, almost confined, by their over-concern for bricks and mortar rather than form, shadow rather than substance. A singular aspect: consider the universality of music and the arts. Line and form as laid down centuries ago are as critical today as ever before. Embellishments come and go but the true essences remain unchanged. Indeed, it remains for you to nurture and develop within the framework of each discipline to which you adhere, academic and non-academic, this identification of and appreciation for those universals inherent in its particular design. Aestheticism, philosophically, can never be denied. 4
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They gave us kindness and wisdom To teach us the worthier things . . . Patience enough to encourage our hearts To love life, whatever it brings. They inspired us to look for and find the best in ourselves and each other. How can we express the gratitude we will hold in our hearts forever? Our many thanks to the MHS Faculty o y-t
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1 t MR. JAMES ANSELL Basic Aeronautics, H H Management Can anyone help me fix my plane? MR. RODERICK M. BERRY Science, Physical Education Liste ' n up gentlemen! MR. ELUOT BLUMBERG English The girls ' swim team can ' t beat me ' MRS. HILDA BUCK Homemaking Arts OK Ladies MR. STEPHEN H. BATTIS Science Come again when you can ' t stay so long. ' MR. WARREN DRAPER Industrial Arts MRS. JANICE BICHSEL Music Okay honey. MR. RICHARD BROOKS Director of Choral and String Music You ' re gonna love this one. MRS. LOIS BUCK Mathematics Dept. Head I ' m hearing you. MR. CHARLES BICHSEL Ancient History, English Don ' t hold the elevator. MR. GILBERT BOWKER Science This is a moment of Silence. ' MR. JOSEPH M. CALLAHAN See what I ' m saying.
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