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Albert Hobby

Albert Hobby, Class of 1950, enjoys attending Opportunity Fairs so he can share his MHS success story with families. Albert poses with MHS Admissions Counselor Stacey Spangenburg.

Albert Hobby What MHS means to me:

MHS is the only home I ever really had. I went there when I was just 7 years old, and it taught me a lot about respect and one thing I'll never forget - the Golden Rule (treat others as you would like to be treated). MHS has been my home and always will be.

Helping Admissions:

I attend every Opportunity Fair I can get to and share my happiness in being a part of the School. I've also worked with different families and am happy to say I've helped recruit a student from my community who is now a junior at the School. It's one way I can give back to the School everything it has given me.

Encouraging others:

Alumni should go to Opportunity Fairs and see what Admissions is doing to try to introduce families who need help to MHS. Alumni should do their part in sharing their experiences and helping to bring children, like themselves, to the School.

Giving back is the one thing we all can do.