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Susan Spector Editor Rita Goldstein Editor 4
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orewon Why DO WE have a yearbook? What story does a year- book tell? These questions and more were what we asked ourselves a year ago March when work on THE MONTI 1955 was begun. Here is the answer we found. A yearbook not only tells a story but is a treasure-chest of memories to those who have shared them. The most logical of all stories for us to tell is the story of our school. Twenty years ago this school was built to meet the growing demands of the population of Monticello. What more fitting story is there to tell than that of the growth of Monticello High School during the past two decades? We, the editors and the staff of THE MONTI, hope that as you turn the pages of this book, your knowledge and appreciation of your school will grow and that you will enjoy reading the story of your high school days as much as we have enjoyed producing it for you.
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First rou-—M. Wells. F Lukaczer. F Perelmutter, Mr Levy, Third row—D Schachnovsky, R. Rubin, I. Zubow, I. Liss, Mr Carr. L. Burger, P. Rudd. C. Glick. D Manowitz, R Rosen. H Seargent Second row—M. Hertz. A. Diamond. E. Slatkm, L. Mitofsky, Fourth rou—L. Yeomans, M Rosenblum, M. Schwartz, M. J. Goslin. E. Geiler, A. Marosy, S. Cohn, L. Diamond, S. Bokor, R. Kravitz. Fulton. HE MONTI of today as that of the one published in 1935, under the leadership of J. Henry Layorowics, has tried to give the students of Monticello High School the finest yearbooks. Preparation for the 1955 MONTI began long before the 1954 MONTI was seen by the students. At this time the main staffs and their editors were chosen. Also, at this time the all-important theme was chosen. The theme which is the twentieth anniversary of the building of the school is shown throughout the book. This shows the extreme amount of time and energy de- voted by the editors and their staff to issue the finished product. As the money was solicited by the business staff in the form of ads and subscriptions, the literary and art staff went to work in the prep- aration of the model of the yearbook. Photo- graphs were completed and the book went to press. Elsie Geii.fr Lea Burger Typing Editor An Editor 5
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