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16 The ECHO ‘T eople bout chool 1. Mrs. John . Bolick, successor to Mrs. Coffman as teacher of the 2nd and 3rd. grade combination. 2. Jessie Pollard, helper in the first and fifth grades. 3. Mrs. Mose Cross and Mrs. Ceorge Obenchain, operators of the school cafe¬ teria. THE JUNIORS TOASl THE SENIORS I ' tNE: Auld Lang Syne To all you senior friends we give, A toast to your success; Oh! may your life be filled with joy With peace and happiness. It seems hut just a week or two Lor time so hastens by; But three long years we ' ve all spent liere At good old Montvale High. CiioRi ' s: Oh! may your life be filled with peace Oh! may your life be briuht Ifest wishes for a carefree life, We give to you tonight. By FRL.DKRICK MVLRS, a Junior
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The ECHO 15 Oin ' (Schoolin ' Our first year in high school—can you remember that, When everyone enjoyed calling us “rats”? We studied hard and tried to learn, Our first credits we did earn. In our Sophomore year we were full of hopes. By then we thought we knew all the ropes. All of us have faults—we won’t pretend. But by study and hard work, all well did end. Some of our dear friends had left us in our third year. But on we trudged with both hope and fear. But happy we were when in reality. Seniors next year we would be. Seniors at last! Our dreams have come true. But our studies go on—both old and new h ' or final exams we still have our fears— ' I’he same as we did in those other years. When school is over we will be glad, it’s true. But, friends, we will .always remember you, , nd we hope you will think of us and strive ' I’o reach your goal like we, the Seniors of ’45. So good-bye, good friends of Alontvale Hi; ' I ' he time for parting is drawing nigh. We lea ' e all our friends who are so dear. And go out into the world both far and near. ELSIE DOOLEY
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measure Toward solid life, learn thou betimes, and know good what leads the nearest way. ' To Cvriach Skinner John Milton President . Vice-President ... . Hubert Gross Secretary . . Tlter Johnson Treasurer . . Lucille Heck Advisor . . Miss Elsie h■ight Biggs, Virginia Gross, Hubert -Miller. Myrtle .Smith. Doris Burkholder. Jack Hamm, Carolyn Myers. Fredrick Smith, Genet ' ieve Carter, Lillian 1 lartberger. James McGuire. Christine Stallard, Billy Carter. Marvin Creasy, Louise Fizer, June Fogle, Flizabeth Gray, Ruth 1 leek. Lucille Johnson, Walter Kirkwood. Ola Lantz. Jack Marshall, Phyllis Overstreet, Xorman Patterson. Mary Pollard, Ernest Raudabush, I aul ' Fhornton, Geraldine LTdike, Virginia Wheeler, Mildred Whitworth. Nancy
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