Montvale High School - Echo Yearbook (Montvale, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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CLASS WILL To all those who need it, Junior Breedlove’s neatness. To Lucille Smith, Josephine McGuire’s ability to argue whenever the occasion presents itself. To Gladys Agee, Minta Overstreet’s gentle manners. To Ruby Key, with the hope that she uses it as he did, Rawlings Holdren’s attractive smile. To Nina Jones, Bill Johnson’s bashfulness. To Mae Bramblett, Vera Creasy’s many styles of hairdress. To Ruth Cad, Rachele Bowyer’s ability to go about her work in a business-like manner. To Lydia Newton, Lorraine Lancaster’s great love for her home, in which she has spent many of her school days this year. To Josephine Burkholder, Marvin Leftwich’s ability to grumble. To Ruby Foster, Rosie Tate’s sweet and gentle disposition. To Harold Obenchain aad Harold Kirk, the beautiful friendship which exists between Margaret Dooley and Lorraine King. To Glen Knighton, Eleanor Johnson’s conscientious work habits. To Bob Kincaid, who can probably use them, Myrtle Richard’s good grades. To Joe Brugh, the patience of Caulie Orange. To Marvin Kidd, Clarence Pattison’s ability to string along with the girls. To Frances Debusk, Ethel Foster’s sweet disposition. To Virginia Johnson, Alva Foster’s athletic ability. To Irene Waldron, Dot Cofer’s ability to stay on good terms with her teachers. To Rebecca Saunders and David Noell, the kind of friendship which exists between Constance Conrad and Paul Luck. To Catherine Ayers, who is very energetic, some of James Karnes’ ability to loaf. To Mata Mae Sublett, Wyona Johnson’s quiet dignity. To Jim Anderson, who still has hopes of winning her, Dot Burnette. To Claude Newman, Leon Dooley’s steadiness. To Nelson Cottrell, Nelson Holdren’s keen sense of humor, which should help him get out of tight places. To her favorite boy friend, Norma Smith’s beautiful brown eyes. To Billy Inge, Allan Pcllard’s position as assistant professor. To Buddy Thomas, Ellis Harris leaves his calm and peaceful attitude toward his classes. To Glenn Biggs, Duane Clingempeel leaves his splendid grades he received in Latin. To Kathleen Hawkins, Irene Wills leaves her ability of making people hear. To Emma Lodge, Doris Foster leaves her ability of making friends. To Gladys Dooley, Eugene Spencer’s witty ways. To Bob Edwards, Hazel Secrest’s babyish ways. To Louise Noell, Beatrice Overstreet leaves her ability of writing and giving the class will and testament.



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INDIAN REMAINS About five hundred yards southeast of Montvale High School Building is a large grass covered knoll which is the Old Indian Burying Ground. The Siouan Indians that were later driven west- ward by the incoming pioneers and settlers are supposed to have built this mound and to have buried their dead there.

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