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T H E ROCKET EDNA FRANCES LOWRY “Really. I don't know! Freshman Club 1: Science Club 2; Palette Club 3; B. S. T. Club 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2; Citizenship Society 2, 8, ? ELEANOR McATEE “Poodle-ee-woop!” Citizenship Society 2; Student Government 2; It. S. T. Club 4 ; Palette Club 3; Freshman Club 1; Health Club 2; Sports manship Brotherhood 2. 3. 4; Basketball (Class) 4. MILDRED CHRISTINE MAC KAY No kidding!'’ Rocket Staff 4; Science Club 2: Palette Club :t; Travel Club 4; Freshman Club 1: Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3. 4: Patrol Committee 4; Citizenship Society 2. 3, 4. HELEN LOUISE MILES Oh yeali! Junior Class Vice-President 3; Bank Staff 3: Citizenship Society 3. 4: Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3. 4: B. S. T. Club 3. 4: Rocket Staff 3. (Circulation Manager) 4; Basketball 3. 4: B. S. T. Club President 4; Sunshine and Shadows Starr »: Cshcr Committee 4: Volleyball 4. “Peggy ’ is quiet and conservative, but an ardent worker. We expect to be greeted some day by her in the capacity of a bank official for we’ll always remember her here at dear old R. H. S. as cashier in the Cafeteria. “Mac,” a dashing brunette, has been prominent in athletics throughout her high school career. We have found that she can be the staunchest of friends and we mustn’t forget to mention the mischievous “twinkle’’ that is always present in her brown eyes. Quiet but industrious, merry yet serene are “Millie’s” golden traits. Her well trained efficiency, and above all her honesty, are sure to make her a capable woman anywhere. We wish her success. When Helen came to R. H. S., it did not take very long before we felt that we had known her during the better part of our lives. For the past two years, she has moved quietly among us all and wherever she passed we were sure to find some noble deed that she had done. May every one love you as we do, Helen! Page Nineteen
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THE ROCKET 0 MARGARET ELIZABETH KANODE “Air Gee.9 Volley Rail 3; Basketball (Varsity) 3. 4: Commor rial Club 4: Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3. 4: Citizenship Society 4. ANN LOUISE LINTHICUM “Caesar's Pup. Health Club 2: Travel Club 3, 4: Citizenship Club 1. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3. 4 ; Fresh man Club 1. ANNA IRENE LINTHICUM “Oh yeah V Commercial Club 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4. CALVIN DARLINGTON LINTON “Dadburn it.” Freshman Club 1: Caesar Club J; Citizenship Society 2. 3; Travel Club 3; Feytel Cercle Francais 4. Although “Pat didn’t come to us until Junior Year, she brought with her a bit of sunshine and laughter. Her efficiency will be hard to match on the coming basketball teams. Ann is sparkling and always full of pep, al ways thinking of something new. What a lady! Talent, we’ll say so. She can sing and dance beyond a measure. And she just loves to go to Chemistry Class. What’s the attraction, Ann? We had the pleasure of Kinky’s” friendship for only the past two years. Good-naturedness, jollity and willingness to help any one are just a few of her characteristics. However, as willing as she tried to be, her “Waterloo was shorthand. Philosopher and critic —Calvin is both. He is quiet and reserved, but when he does speak, words of wisdom drop from his lips. We expect to hear much of Calvin later—probably from France where he can speak French to his heart’s content. Page Eighteen
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THE ROCKET DAVID ANTHONY MAUGHL1N TH be doggone.” Science Club 2: Travel Club 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Sportsmanship Brotherhood 'J. 3. 4. LOUISE ANN NORRIS “Like fun. Freshman Club 1; Health Club 2; Palette Club 3; Whirl Wind Athletic Club 4: Volleyball (Class) 2. 3. (Varsity) 4: Basketball (Class) 3, (Varsity) 4: Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3. 4: Citizenship Society 2. 3, 4. MARY MARGARET NORRIS “For goodness sake. Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2. 3. 4: Freshman Club 1: Health Club 2; B. S. T. Club 3: Whirl-Wind Athletic Club 4: Volleyball (Varsity) 2. 3. 4; Cltl .eusliip Society 2. 3. 4. MIRIAM CLARISSA PASMA “We for crying out loud, Citizenship Society 1. 2. 3. (President) 4: Sunshine and Shadows StnfT . ». (Assistant Editor) 4; Oratorical Contest 3: Student Government 2; Basketball Captain (Class) 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Sportsmanship Brother hood 2. 3, 4: Itocket Staff 2. (Editor -in-Chief) 4: Dramatic Club 3: History Club 2. 3; Key Council 1: Freshman Club 1; R'' Club 2. Dave has an engaging personality, and friendliness like his helps to make “the pleasant things of life” more pleasant. We expect to visit him one of these days when he holds office in none other than—the Senate Office Building. We notice that Louise’s friends do not mind cloudy weather when in her company. A sunny disposition is an essential factor in business. Will Louise succeed? “Yes. we all answer in unison. Margaret’s ever-readt-ness is incomparable. Never has she refused to help and always with a cheery smile. She will indeed be missed in athletic events next year. We point with admiration to Miriam because she has fallen into the con ventional high school molds, and yet remained unique. “Tas-sie is one of our alluring blondes. tender, deep, and subtle. As President of the Citizenship Society and Editor of The Rocket, we congratulate her on her success. Page Twenty
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