lik'f, *1944 ^Hl3"£)iA:tEfTE Page 2 ,r' t 'I' FDITCT:-TIP''^4iIE? . Jdbcrary Editor • • Bu?!:.noL£ IJanager. .’ pr 3QV.otion I.lr:nagGr . liuiaor Editor . Gpoita Editors; College' , . . , • Ili gh Cohool , ExoPange Editor . . Clul) Editor . r'i-ioog?-apher, PuDlic.-ty Lknager . Art Pd-^tor . •. . (,lass K,:p’'esentativos Senior College. • • Junior ('oilcge. . • Soui0r I-igP School • Junior .High School Froshnian High School. Advisors; O -A- Ikboj Leo lie 11s , . .Hallie .pailc . . Ifi.'ldjrcd Bail^. . ; GoPleen- Dent'. , ...... Molly Ervin part of Montrbat goes'vd.th us. For whO'. ■ cijp_.pf us cien soon forgot tho beauty of Ljontroat--tho.' glovang colors of tho au-. .-fth.inn, the’ earth cnvclopod in tho mntry snoy/, tho vordant loveliness of spring? Barbara-.Stevehs on ,. .''Fote'- Boswell ,. .Francos.Gillis' FarnfW'6j.’th Ifercer Virginia Porkins . ’Dot McIntyre , Sally Hestbrook . E. Taylor-Tannor . Aliaa Lancaster , Marian PlowdeE. j . i,L A.> Yarbrough Virginia Tills on Mrs. Armstrong - 10.S3 McElroy In a fev/ raore days vre vdll be leaving ^ Ilontreat; sonc of us only for a short' while a nd sonc of us, forover. We have ' spent a happy year, a busy year; but now that year is swiftly drawing to a close. For nost of us, this year has bosn a year .of lasting nieniories—nemor- ie s of -vvork well done, of joyous fellcw shin, and of abiding friendship. For ethers of us, it bias not booh so fruit ful. But this year now lies behind us; and Y/o arc leaving Lfcntroat — leaving the scones so dear to us and the friends who:a Yue lovo so Yvell. ihoad of us lie throe glorious months of summer, each fil.i.od with golden opportunitic s. Hoyy much ‘ of liontrcat arc v/e going to take r;ith us in our hearts? Hoyy many of our ..liontrcat standards and ideals arc wo going to put into pra otico this summer? Ibntroat has noant more 'to us than any of us realizes. Consciously or uncon scious.!:/,' it has ]eft lasting impres sion of each of us; a nd, as v;o go, a But Montroat ha.s boon more to us than . Just- a. bpautiful valley. It has boon I t.hb ^Gtobo.dimont of those high ideals and i standards which characterize tho groat and” gobd--tho30 idoals and standards for 7.-’'.-ii,;h A.rT.orioa is fighting toda y. Those principles of honesty, friondli" ness, hard v/nrlc, fair play, cheorful co operation, and Christian lovo have been a pa.rt of Lbntrca t; a.nd, in our brief sojourn here, they ha vc grovm to bo a pa.rt of us. As \sq fa.ee'tho suranc.r and the years that lie ahead, let us take those principlc-s vri.th us a.nd daily prac tice' then whcrovcfr v;c mc-y bo. And, if we carry with us a portion of liontroD-t in our hoa.rts and hor Christian principles in pur lives, our sta.y in Mcn- trca.t v/i 11 ha.vo boon well Yvorth-Yvhile• V. A Y Tho 1943-44 College Y. P. C. Councill will present a spcppal program for the Seniors a nd thoir guosts on Dr. A-ndcr- son’s laYvn, Hay 21, nt 5:15 in the a.fter- noon, 10.SS Ifcric'.nna. Johnson, Cla.ss of *41, Has announced hor laarriago to Joseph King Stanley, Ji-., o.f lir.rion. North CaLrolina> on April 8 in York, South Carolina. h L a W \ lK C S 0 (A, S- Q 00(i um met' I

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