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MONTREAT COLLEGE, MONTREAT, N. C.
SENIOR COLLEGE
ME?:0RIES
Wo trulj’- feol a ocnoe of deep
remoree--
Bccc-use of things grown decir
from which we p.ort.
But V'/e v/lll m'‘.lce oujp porting
corrow avifeet.
Cherishing our memories deep
within each heart.
fhese scenes of loveliness
v;e'll always hold--
Each season's birth reflected
in the lake,
The flaming slay beyond the
dusk-blue hills.
The gleaming white perfec
tion snow can make.
Forever shall we need the
truths we've found--
That joy will come to those
who serve and love.
That happiness will grow with
friendships made.
That peace is gained through
faith in Him above.
Each sweet remembrance is a
treasured dream;
Its beauty in our hearts v;ill
always live;
And in dark moments of our
future days
We'll find the courage memories
can give,
—Margaret Mackintosh
CLASS HISTORY
It was on September 2,
IC'SV, that \7o, now outgoing
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
TIME STRETCHES FORWARD
Time stretches forward like
the sky
And covers everything.
It shelters joyous hours
loafed away
And carefree days spent with
those
\/hose friendships are price
less.
For can friendships blessed by
Understanding, tears, and
^o-PPy hours
Have a price set on them?
Time stretches forward and
after a brief
Pause here, moves on,
But v/e still have joyous hours
Ca^refree days, and priceless
friendships
Locked in our hearts and our
memories forever,
—Anna Fisher
CLASS HISTORY
In the year of 1936 a
small group of very green and
very dubious graunma.r school
graduates (if one may so dub
those who have completed so
small a fraction of their edu
cation) met at the Cross Roads
of Learning, The meager knov;-
ledge that they had already
laboriously acquired was tied
in very r-ew and very red hand
kerchiefs^ a.nd slung over their
bravely squared shoulders.
This group may be classified