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z J a SE e A last chat. Well, it’s my party, so why not enjoy it! I can't believe it! Gifts reflecting the times. A Last Look In October, it was official that Mr. Allen Rowlett would be retiring after eleven years of service at Midlothian. It was a great loss to Midlothian, but it pro- vided a chance for Mr. Row- lett to finally have an oppor- tunity to relax. After all, who can relax around more than a thousand teenagers. On his last day he was greeted to a surprise, good- bye party. It was a greatly moving experience for Mr. and Mrs. Rowlett, teachers and students. He was pre- sented with presents from everyone. There were gifts reflecting his years in the Air Force, his years at Midlot- hian, and the times ahead. He will never forget the times at Midlothian. There- fore, we are proud to dedi- cate this page of the 1980 Trojan to Mr. Allen Rowlett, who dedicated much of his time to all of us here at Mid- lothian. Faculty 25
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24 Faculty Did you know how much work it took to run a high school like Midlothian? Well, there are students to be accounted for, policies to be interpreted, assigned, and origi- nated, plus other countless duties! You might think that is enough to do, but not for our administration. At football games, basketball games, plays — no matter what the activity — they were always there. We were sorry to lose Mr. Allen Rowlett in October because of his decision to retire. We were fortunate, how- ever, to have been able to have Mr. Edward Witthoefft replace him as vice-principal. He proved to be a tremendous asset to Mr. Poates and Mr. Car- ter, who “had their hands full” without Mr. Rowlett. They were all fantastic, helping us through the times of our lives. Helping Us Through the Times of Our Lives! Mr. Francis Poates Mr. Thornton Carter Mr. Edward Witthoefft
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Getting Us Through the Times We needed someone to help us get through the times of our life. The people that did that were our guidance counselors. They were always there to help us make countless decisions and also to guide us through other fre- quent problems. They were regularly asked questions about college, SAT’s, and classes that should be taken. They had to have had an abundance of patience to talk to everyone who needed help. Neverthe- less, they got us through those times with no major upsets. We would never have made it through all our problems without them to guide us. VRS N OE BROS = ‘mth embers ierearrasonit i Top: Mrs. Phyllis Jones Right: Mrs. Emily Hughes Bottom: Mrs. Judy Goodwin; Mrs. Dorothy- - Voight. 0 Prd 26 Faculty
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