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The Looking Glass

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The Looking Glass

The Student Newspaper for Montrose School.

The Looking Glass

Some of the Track team at NEPSTA DIII Championships
Track and Field 2025 Season in Review
Elisabeth Halberstadt '27, Co-Assistant Editor-in-Chief

This year, the Spring Track and Field team had its best season yet, culminating in the exciting first place win at the NEPSTA DIII Championships. The season started on March 17th while the weather was still pretty chilly, but the team was hard at work training on the hills in the neighborhoods of Montrose, circling Miracle field and completing countless lift circuits in Vinebrook. Our plans to train on the Xaverian track each Monday were cancelled several times by the constant afternoon rains. But the team persevered, showing up and doing our best...

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We will all miss you, Ms. Archbold!
The 8th Grade Quotes on Ms. Archbold
Caroline McRoskey '29, Ask Alice Editor

“Ms. Archbold is the most supportive, understanding, and best teacher I could ask for. She is always there when you need her. She makes school more enjoyable when you get to see her walking in the halls with her iced mocha coffee with skim milk from Dunkin, and when she is sitting in her office with her Beats headphones. Just getting to have Ms. Archbold as a teacher for one year has been so fun and full of memories especially full of "oh boys". I will miss you so much Ms. Archbold and we love you so much and also I hope your heart will be fixed...

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Monica's senior photo.
Thank You Seniors: Monica Ronayne
Gabri Ottaviani '30, Faith Editor

Imagine that you have an enormous task. This enormous task is to write a thank you letter about a leader. A leader that is fearless and friendly. You know that even these words don’t fully encompass the beautiful personality that is Monica Ronayne. Fearless. This word plays out tremendously in our beloved senior’s life. Monica is fearless because she is not afraid to speak up. She is also not afraid to be a leader. Monica is the club leader of Canon Club, which dives into breaking down poetry and analyzing it. With Monica’s wit and wisdom,...

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A Day-by-Day Review of the Rome Trip
A Review of the Rome Trip
Seren Hughes '28, Fashion Editor • May 28, 2025
White Smoke at the Vatican, a new Pope was chosen (Detroit Catholic)
White Smoke
Emma Botelho, News Editor • May 24, 2025
"Once I can run again, I’m never going to stop"
The Maverick 5k!
Gabri Ottaviani '30, Rising Faith Editor • May 21, 2025
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Caroline McRoskey poses with her Shamrock Shake
McDonald’s Shamrock Shake – A Review
Caroline McRoskey ‘29, Staff Writer • April 4, 2025
These new handwritten messages on Starbucks cups have raised controversy with many Starbucks customers.
New Handwritten Messages on Starbucks Cups: A Welcoming or Unnecessary Update?
Eloisa Pap '30, Clubs and Classes Editor • March 7, 2025
A school cafeteria.
Changes in the Lunchroom – for Better or for Worse?
Caroline McRoskey ‘29, Staff Writer • February 5, 2025
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We will all miss you, Ms. Archbold!
The 8th Grade Quotes on Ms. Archbold
Caroline McRoskey '29, Ask Alice Editor • May 29, 2025
Ms. O’Malley is the sort of math teacher that makes every class fun.
Ms. O’Malley: A Math Teacher We Will Never Forget
Elisabeth Smith, Co-Assistant Editor-In-Chief • May 28, 2025
Monica's senior photo.
Thank You Seniors: Monica Ronayne
Gabri Ottaviani '30, Faith Editor • May 26, 2025
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The cover of the novel features a scythe wearing a red robe.
Scythe Book Review: Is Immortality Worth It?
Lilly Rose Madani '27, Contributing Writer • April 14, 2025
A photo of the Anastasia Broadway Musical Poster.
Anastasia
Emma Botelho ‘28, Rising Editor of Clubs and Classes • April 8, 2025
Tchaikovsky’s expertise with strings captives countless audiences.
The Height of Romanticism and Depth of Emotion: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings
Elisabeth Halberstadt ‘27, Music Editor • February 24, 2025
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We will all miss you, Ms. Archbold!
The 8th Grade Quotes on Ms. Archbold
Caroline McRoskey '29, Ask Alice Editor • May 29, 2025
With the right mindset and teamwork, leading a club can be one of the most rewarding parts of your journey!
What Makes a Great Club Leader?
Sarah Tea '30 and Eloisa Pap '30 May 5, 2025
7th Grade Greek Olympics!
The 2025 Greek Olympics: A 7th Grade Montrose Tradition!
Gabri Ottaviani ‘30, Rising Faith Editor • March 18, 2025
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