{Cfje ftocfect + + ; Paifec ILro J ing History Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Feytel Club 4; Citizenship Society 4. Courtesy, dignity, a good scholar, a good sportsman, and always willing to help when needed—add these qualities together and you have Parke. That his future be successful is the hearty wish of his class. !Hnn Uroofee ftnigljt Citizenship Society 1, 2, (Sec. 3), President 4); Student Government 2, 3, 4; Caesar Club 2; History Club 2; President Science Club 3; Feytel Club 3, 4; S and S 3, 4; Rocket 4; Track 2, 3; Dramatic 4. Ann is the type of girl we appreciate. With a pleasant smile, a polite word and a helping hand she has made a host of friends. Her success is counted bv her work. ZDorotfjp (ElHabetfj Hraft “Dot” Volleyball 4 ; Citizenship Society 2,3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; S and S 4; Caesar Club; Track 2, 3; Class Basketball 4; Secretary to Principal 4. “Dot” is one of those people who have their own ideas and who sticks to them. Her many friends in Rockville High School wish her the greatest of success as she enters a business career. (Cutticf Pcrrif ILrijpar “One” and “Dynamite” Basketball 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Feytel Club 3; Dramatic 4; S and S 4; Vice-President Athletic Association 4; Student Government 4; Citizenship Society 3, 4; ’History Club 4. r“One” the Volleyball player—“Dynamite” ithe champion Basketball star. Sandy brings didn’t know what they were losing d Rotkville didn’t know what they were infn when Eunice entered R. H. S. ci
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w - ®f)t i ocUct ■ ! Cfjeobare £ . fttason “Skitty” Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Assistant Manager of Soccer 2; Soccer 4; Baseball 3, 4; Rocket 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, (President 4); Athletic Association President 4; Basketball Manager 4; President Bank 4; Bank Staff 3, 4. “Skitty” needs no further identification to prove his popularity and school spirit than a glance at his many activities. Good luck! lUtorence Dalton JflattjcrS “Turkey” • Citizenship Society 1, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Assistant Bookkeeper in Bank 4; Soccer 4; Basketball 4. “Turkey” is one of the best all-round fellows in the school. The intricacies of our mother tongue bothers him not at all. His subjects and verbs naturally agree. Goodbye, “Turkey,” we wish you success in the path you choose in the years to come. Sfamca opb fHaugfjlin “Buddy” Citizenship Society 4; Feytel Club 3, 4; Caesar Club 2. “Buddy” is a real character. He is the generator of the pep and vim, and vitality of our class. Good-natured and liked by all; a good sport personified. Dear old Buddy,” maybe he will be a comedy actor Sue? Clijabetij ffloxlep Reed Club 4; Feytel 4. t hen we think of Inez, our one regret is that she could not have always been a mber of our class. Since joining us last she has taken a whole-hearted interest the class activities. We hope that we have made as lasting an impression on her. rr Page twenty-two rryf nijrr.............—'r -
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