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Trap Is This? ll! l , will ll llllwl ll l ,K lllllr if Who's I l -e N I 1. 2.4 KY ' A A , f f 'Z 4. 5.Z4TYY, Davidson 2 A drian 3 Lange 5 Morgan 4 Bailey 6 Rater Matching JSHUTUP' bj bo-oy! cj I like you, but Idon't know why.' dj Gig 'em Aggies ej You heard me - I didn't stutterf' fj You people listen up. a Do You Know Your Teacher? There were alot of new faces in the halls of MHS. Mrs. Davidson in mathematicsg Mr. Wilke in bandg and a complete new coaching staff with the coaches teaching in various fields. Although these teachers were strangers to us at first, they were made to feel right at home in no time. fab Superintendent Bill Wood repairs old radios and phonographs in his spare time. Qbj Mr. Voyles, MHS's principal, is often seen with this expression as he jokes around with the students. W ii
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f Although we may not realize what an important role the teachers and faculty have played upon our education dur- ing our high school years, it is almost certain that the knowledge and foun- dation of learning that each and every one strived to achieve with each stu- dent, will appear in our characteristics and ambition. As a high school stu- dent, teachers are often thought of as hungry hawks just waiting to pounce on some unsuspecting or innocent teenager, but sooner or later, each one of us will realize that all of the home- work and lectures were given only to prepare us for the rough road ahead. Many will be grateful for the advice that they took from the older and wiser , and yet there will be some who wished that they had realized that all of that talk wasn't a lot of nonsense. f ,v .1 ,s-Q... S Cay Mrs. JoAnn Shields kept the student files up to date, along with a thousand other things. Cbj Mrs. Espey and Mrs. Saxon pause for a coffee break during the hectic school hours. icy Super- intendent office assistants, Mrs. Kathy Orcutt and Mrs. Kay McQueen, demonstrated the use of the new Zerox machine. fdb The 1978-79 school board members were Mr. Gene Sasser, Mr. Don Ferrel, Dr. Roddy Bice, Dr. Robert Clark, Mr. Jerry Montgomery, Mr. Dick Fowler, and Mr. Tommy Foster fnot picturedy fel Mr. Lange gives the eye to some trouble-causing student. GJ Mr. Carlton stayed busy all year keeping things in top shape around MHS. fgj What's the big idea Mrs. Davidson? THis is a Trig class, not an Aggie foot- ball gamel Chl Miss Hicks, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Horton, and Mrs. Lange surprised Mrs. Irons with a cake on her birthday. Cij Mrs. Pelfrey helps one of her students complete an assignment. 13
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