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T)ec icaiion We the “Wildcat” Staff of 1967-68 wish to dedi- cate this issue of our Yearbook to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuel (Buddy) Armstrong, who have served our school in our community in every way they pos- sibly could. First, to Mrs. Armstrong, who has spent endless hours helping her homeroom class, and FHA girls in all their activities as well as many other functions. She is always willing to put forth her best effort at all times. She listens to many a problem but if anyone can come through with a smile it is Mrs. Armstrong. Next, to Mr. Armstrong, who, like his wife, is a “go-getter” and requires the best from all his students and basketball boys. He has been able to spur the MHS students to the spirit needed to show the true support for our teams. We owe many of our accomplishments the past few years to Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. 4
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UMmmm ‘AU the WorM is i Stage” is a line takeafroni a play of Wiliiam Shakespeare entitled “As You Like It.” We have ehoien this for our theme this year because we feel it portrays the true way of life here at M.H J. The administrative officer is the director, the faculty plays the part of prompt ers and we students are the play. The eighth graders are amateurs soon to rise to the status of first, second, and third acts played by the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors respectively. Each of the lower classmen are setting their goals for the pand finale played by the Seniors. Yes, “all the world is a stage” and no one expresses this fact any better than William Shakespeare himself when he said: “All the world’s a stage; And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances. And one man in his tbne plays many parts,” Ihink. What part do you play in the world’s stage!
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JlCifIBoro l(l)ijlc caf Editor - Betty Kay Cauley Business Manager — Judy Durham Assistant Bus. Manager - Wanda Shanks Treasurer — Beckey Helper Artist — Joyce Marshall Advertising Manager - Herbert Hardbarger Sports Editor -- Mike Shanks Feature Editor - Donald Kennedy Activities Editor — Jimmy Loan Class Editor — Sharon Shinault Typist — Danny Deeds May Livick Kay Livick Sponsor Otis O. Mabrey I 5 I i
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