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KDITII CAREY ‘•EDITH” H. S. T. Chili 8, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Citizenship Society 2, 8, 4; Bank Staff 4; Travel Club 2; Library Committee 4; Clans li.t-ketb.ill Team, 2. 3. Silence is her golden key, but when she does talk she speaks words of utmost wisdom. She is another of our hanking students and she can twist bookkeeping figures around until they almost talk. We trust that her life work will always he as satisfactory as her work in school has been. MARJORIE ALICE CHAPMAN MARC IK Citizenship Society 1, 2. 8, 4; Sunshine and Shadows Staff 2, 8, (Business Manager) 4; Science Club 1, 2; Physical Kducation Club 8, 4 (President); Student Government Committee 8, 4; Rocket Staff 2; Volley Ball (Class) 2; Bank Staff 8, (Cashier) 4. s her ide of k prob-head. CLLIAM LAG I TT I.IC II TNI NO” 3, 4 ; Student Government 1; Sports-nood 1, 2, 8, 4; Sunshine and Sha-hool IMay 1, 4; Class Basketball 1. 2. r Varsity) 4; Science Club 1. 2; Usher Assembly Committee 4; Assistant Man-3: Manager Soccer 4; The Model Aeroau Sanitation • Committee 8; Track Team Although he may not have led his class scholastically, Clagett ias been outstanding in the art of keeping a cheerful smile around R. II. S. John's laugh can be heard aP over the school and we will always cherish its remembrance for it will bring back happy school day thoughts.
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DOROTHY INEZ KINO “DOT” Citizenship Society 1, 2. 3,. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood I, 2, 3, 4; Health Club 1; Science Club 2; History Club (Secretary 3; Commercial Club ( Presi dent) 4; ( lass Basketball (Captain) 4; Student Government (Secretary) 3, 4; It Club 4; Patrol Committee 4; Class Volley Ball 4; Key Council 3, 4. Dot,” with her stately, sophiaticated manner has been a great addition to the Student Government (of which she is secretary) as well us to the school. We hope you succeed in whatever you undertake. Dot! CAROLYN VIRGINIA BARNSLEY GIN I A” Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Council 3. 4; Health Club I. Latin Club 1. (Vice-President) 2; History Club 3: Dramatic Club 4; Volley Ball (Class) 1. 2, 3, (Varsity) 4; Basketball (Class’) 1, 2. 3, (Varsity) 4; Hit Ball (Manager) 3; President Bank 4; Sanitation Committee 2, (Vice-Chairman) 3, 4; Touch ■ Sunshine and Shadows Staff 2. 3. 4: Citize therhood Writer’s C Otis has established himself i » be i • gul.il -| ■: t - .J ..in , l.ivv 1 of his spreads across his face, a readily perceive his disposition, successful is the heartv wish of his ELLA LUCILLE BEN NET “ELLA” Freshman Club; Travel Club 2; Writer’s v m.. B. S. T. Club 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2, 3. 4; Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3, 4. We And Klla to be very quiet and demure—yet always on time to do her bit. She finds fun in everything—even bookkeeping. As a loyal friend there are very few that can measure up to her [ 11 1
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9 ETHEL VIRGINIA ( ONNELLY “ETHEL” Dramatic Club 2. 3; Commercial Club 3; History 4; (Vice President), Patrol 3, 4; Citizenship Society 1, 2. II, 4; Sportsmaimhip Brotherhood; Class Basketball I. Ethel is the type who is brimming over with smiles and laughter. Nevertheless. Ethel combines hard work with her fun ami various activities. ROBY LEE (T'RTIS “SNOOKS’ Commercial Club 3; Health Club I; Dramatic Club 2. 4; Class Volley Hall 3. 4; Basketball Varsity 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2. 3. 4; “Sunshine and Shadows” 4; Citizenship Society 1, 4; “Rocket” Staff 3, 4. Needles to mention. Ruby is one of our prize basketball stars. Although this is the first year she has come out for it, she certainly has made tip for the lost time. Ruby is one whom everybody can call a “True Blue” pal. MARGARET ELIZABETH I IRON KN Bl'RG “PEGGY” Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3. 4; Health Club 1; Key Council 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; (Secretary), Science Club 2; (President). History Club 3; ( Vice-President). B. S. T. Club 4; Class Basketball 4; Student Government 1. 2. 3, I; Sanitation Committee 4; “Sunshine and Shadows” 2, 3, 4; “Rocket” Staff 2. 3, 4; School Play I. “Peggy” is one of our girls who works steadily. She is willing to help in any way she can and may l»e depended upon at all times. She does not rush to and fro proclaiming her Rockville spirit, but it is there and we believe that she will carry this spirit on into her future life. AMELIA SOMERVILL FARMER “BIN NIK” President of Freshman Class; Citizenship Society I. 2, 3, 4; Key Council 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Scribblers 3; Travel Club 4; (Secretary), Student Government 2. 3, 4; “Sunshine and Shadows” 2. 3. Behind an alert, sophisticated exterior we find a sweet, lovable interior. She is a “.lack of all Trades” but unlike the proverbial Jack, she does everything well. We hear her favorite color is “Marine Gray.” MARY ELIZABETH FARMER “MARY LIB Secretary of Freshman Class; Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3, 4; (Secretary). Key Council 3, 4; Student Government 1. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Dramatic 2, 4; Scribblers Club 3; President, Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; “Sunshine and Shadow” Staff 2; Rocket Staff 2, 3; Class Basketball 4; Honor Roll 2. There are so many things to say about “Mary Lib.” She’s wanted for everything and has a genuine interest in everyone. Her activities speak for what is left unsaid. She is a lot more than efficient, and her invaluable services will be missed at R. 11. S. She’s full of fun and can always play a role no matter what the stage or audience. I 13 1
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