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Hi Vikings: Anotlier year, another book. No, not just another book, but a very special book called the Aegir 1975. This book means more to a graduating seniors than it does to juniors, and so on down the line with the sophomores and freshmen, but it doesn ' t stop here. For three or four years the Aegir will sit on a book shelves or stacked away in a dark closet, relatively unnoticed -- then it suddenly become important. . . Whatever happened to the student body president, whats he doing now? . . . What was the name of the star football player? . . . Is he the one I read about in the papers now? . . . and how can 1 get in touch with what ' s her name, the head cheerleader? . . . I wonder what looks like now, after all these years? As the year pass, the 1975 edition of the Mountain View High School yearbook be- comes more precious, and a very valuable book. Renewing old memories of good times and of special friendship becomes a very meaningful thing. Yes, this is another year, but just not another book. This particular book you will want to cherish for life. Rex Welch Assistant Principal for Instruction. We are approaching the completion of our fourth year here at Mountain View High School and our first four year graduating class, the very first group of students to spend all four years of high school at Mountain View. I ' ll miss you students. It ' s been my pleasure to know you and work with you. I hope that all of you continue to put fourth a strong effort to improve yourselves and improve your place your community. As I leave Mountain View I will always have fond memories of working with the young people here. To coin a phrase Thanks for the Memories. You have really been great. I really appreciate the opportunity to grow with you. May God be with each of you always. y —N Your friend, Jack Cline Three of the happiest years 1 have spent as an educator were spent working with students from the South El Monte, El Monte areas while at El Monte High School. Now I have returned to this area and I find here at Mt. View High the same warmth and friendliness I had known in the past. I believe that Mt. View has within its student body the potential to be the best high school around and with the guidance and support of the community and staff, Mt. View will be at the top where we belong. Let ' s strive for that goal which can be a reality and prove to all that the Vikings are here to be noticed by their excellence and high achievements. Fernando R. Ledesma This seems to be the year that Mountain View has become of a ge. All of our athletic teams not only showed pride, they made believers of every school playing us. The girls became part of GIF and played five sports, while we added boy ' s soccer to our schedule. Our band, flashrankers and pep squads showed moments of brilliance and maturity. The commission began decorating the gym and commission room, while the House got its mural under way. We had our first foreign exchange student, Anna. The classes started their class flags, the M.V. was finally finished on the hillside by the Lettermen, and we added more bleachers to our growing Viking Stadium. Yes, this is a year of which we can be proud. Fritz Grayson 53
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our principal ' My oil my, low our first niaeth grade class did grtrs-. and -:-•■- tiiey will soonM die first gracuiies ■. ■ e received all tour years erf rhelr se; :3dary school ed I ■:?;- - n at MOiin ain ' . i .- .-. - : dL We have all coma a loiii vay from our -1 J days of s --- isl r z ; r jction debris. Your growth i- so many ways is - ev- rat, not only in. academic suDjects but, most importantly, in cooperatioii a- J gevi:.:L ' ' -- -—-l- others of various backgrounds. Ir . . -s, growth and development always result in change. In similar ' m.anner, a grofring school will see many changes. I certainly want to commend the Aerlr Staf- ' :- ' -;-r the editorship of Linda Mitchell and the guidance of Mr. Walter Liitle, fc, eaatifol book which so faeauaiuUy records your change and gr :-.th thorough OUT times ::gedier. ij. :- ..-- : — ■ ■ -- -::- a ;:art of ycur great growth drama here en these : . for every srjdenL staff memiaer, and frieart of Mg in ram View Higa School, is that each of us will realize God ' s greatest p ; :en- tial fcr all -hases — :- -- - . May our level of Irving always be in keeping wlda our digres: ender ar is right. Thank Y: - . , Dr. Berr. 52
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IfU} Counselors and Work Experience V -J Mrs. Olga Gutierez Mr. Gerald Robinson Mrs. Dorothea Mc Nulty 54
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