ip Mm m i i.yS-^ wy/Viwft^ iS| Sit 3S y i il c.oy.iy v%"-i' v?:,.'->ftj M s»s 1'^:« '', The Dialette 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

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