Richard Montgomery High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockville, MD)

 - Class of 1932

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JOSEPHINE RILEY KEYS ••JOE” Student Government 2; Citizenship Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Key Council 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1. 2, 4; History Chib 3; “Sunshine and Shadows Staff 1, 2, 3. 4; “Rocket Staff 2. 3, 4; Library Committee 2; Usher Committee 3; Monitor Committee 1: Basketball (Class) 1. 2, 3. (Varsity) I; Hit Ball (Varsity) 3; School Play 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2, 3. 4. Josephine is one of those willing to-help and dependable characters. She enters into school work and activities wholeheartedly and work energetically and untiringly until the task is completed. Above all, her cheery smile brightens and encourages her comrades. Lt'CY OWEN KNIGHT “REDS” Student Government Representative 1 ; History Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Palette Club 2; Class President 2; “Sunshine and Shadows (Editor) 3. (Board of Editors) 1; Rocket” Editorial Board 3, 4; CMi .enship Society 1, 2. 3. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher Committee 4. Pretty! Popular! Peppy! These are the words we need when describing Lucy. No one has a chance to sing the blues when she is near. Lucy has been R. II. S. author all through her high school days (and can she write clever things!). EDITH ANNONA KOI NEK “EDIK” Science Club 1, 2; Physical Education Club 3. (President) 4; Writers’ Club 4: Monitor Committee 3. t; “Sunshine and Shadows” Staff 3. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2. 3, 4; Citizenship Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Key Council 3, 4: “Rocket Staff 4; Basketball (Varsity) 4; Volley Ball (Class) 4. Chatty, interesting, and a pal of everyone. She has gone through school making hosts of friends. Edith is a very efficient basketball guard und an expert typist. KI TH LEONA LAMPTON “LAMPTOX Sunshine and Shadows” 3, 4: Citizenship Society 3. 4; “Rocket” Staff 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3. 4; Writers’ Club 4; Commercial Club 3; Student Government 4. Ruth is a carefree, happy-go-lucky individual. No matter where she is, Ruth is out for a good time. She’s the kind of girl you want to have around. Vet. if you don’t do what she wants you to, a jerk of the he;pi. a turned up nose and “if that’s the way you feel is a picture of Ruth when angry. In the few years Ruth has been coming to R. H. S. she has made numerous friends. HARRIETT CHARLOTTE LEWIS “LEWIE” Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2, 3, 4: Health Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Physical Education Club 3; Writers’ Club 4; (Score taryi. Home Room. 3, 4; Varsitx Volley Ball 4; Varsity Hit Ba I 2; Class BasketImII 1, 2. 3; Patrol Committee 3; Secretary Junior Class 3. Harriet is one of the l est looking girls in the class. Not tmly is she known for her good looks, but for her friendliness and athletic ability. Harriet has a winning personality ami contagious giggle that has been the means of winning a good many friends and next vear all those friends are going to miss this lass who'has proven herself so indispensable. I 17

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 KI TH STEARN HOSKINSOX “RUFUS” Dramatic Club 1, 2, 8, 4; Keel Club 1; Basketball (’lass 2, 3, (Manager) 1. (Varsity) 4: ••Sunshine ami Shadows ’ 3. 4; “Rocket Stall 4; Citizenship Kocietx 1. 2. 3. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2. 3. 4; Ke Council 3. 4: Class Volley Ball 1, 3, Varsity 4; Student Government Committee 3, 4. Ruth has been with us from the very first. She has proved many limes over to be a “friend in need and a friend indeed.” As one of our best Iwsketball players and students she will lw missed. We shall als«» miss hearing her say, “No running in the halls, please.” Good luck, Ruth! CATHERINE GERTRl HE HOWES KITTY” Dramatic Club 1; Secretary of Science Club 2; Hit Hall 3; sportsmanship Brotherhood l. 2, 3, 4 ; Library Committee 3; French Club 3. I; 1'sher Committee 4; Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3; “Rocket” Staff 4. In conjugating the verb “to work,” “Kitty” always omits the first person singular, but not in the verb to “eat” especiall at Seetis.” Another thing—what is it? We hear something—then we recognize it—we’d know it any where—there’s only one of its kind—it’s awfullx expressive—and we like it—it’s “Kitty’s” giggle. ELSIE JOSEPHINE JENKINS SLEEPY” Freshman Club 1; Travel Club 2; Palette Club 4; Writers' Club 3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3, 4. Quiet, reserved, dignified, always read' to lend a helping hand to anyone. That’s Klsie! We are sure that whatever Elsie tries to do will be a big success and if our wishes will help her along, we know she will have happiness and good luck. MARGARET AGNES JENKINS “PEGGY” Freshman Club; Travel Club 2; Writers’ Club 3; Palette Club 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3, 4. Margaret although seemingly quiet and unassuming, is very energetic and enthusiastic,—that is among her “Cronies.” Since Margaret has come to R. II. S. she has made many friends and to those friends she has been loyal. JACK JONES “RUNT” Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1. 2. 3, 4; Science Chib 1, 2; Commercial Club 4; History 2. 3; Airplane Club 1; (President) Scribblers Club 4; Track 1. 2; Student Government Committee 1, 2; Lightweight Basketball Team 2, 3; Class Basketball 2, 3; Class Baseball Team 1. 2, 3; Physical Education Club 3. Although Jack is one of the smallest boys In our class he is one that we all know and like, .lack is a friend to .ill and the statement “Good things comes in small packages,” certainly applies to him. I 16 ]



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ELLA LINTHICTM “ELLA” Health Club I; Science Club 2; Dramatic 3; Com menial 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1, 2, 8, 4; Citizenship Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Hank Staff 4; Student Government Committee 8, 4. Ella’s winning personality ami cheerful smile have won her a host of friends. Moreover her ability in commercial subjects should not he overlooked. Thus we are sure that Ella will bring success to herself in the future, and be a credit to R. II. S. HELEN LOWE “HELEN” Citizenship Society 1, 2. 3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2: Health Club 1; Com mcrcial Club 3, 4: Writers’ Club 3, 4; “Sunshine and Shadows 4; Hex Council 3; Hank Staff 3; Basketball (Varsity) 4; Volley Hall ((’lass) 4. Most of us are not so fortunate as to have two good sides to our character. Helen is sometimes quiet and dignified and then again she is happy-go-lucky and entertaining. You just can’t help liking her. Helen is also outstanding in athletics. No one else is going to till her place exactly, but aren’t we lucky to have had her at It. II. S.? A DENE M AEKETT “DENE” Commercial Club 3. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Travel Club 2; Health Club 1 Adene is one of our quiet, conservative Seniors who goes about her work with an air of independence and good-nature. She seems to he hard to get acquainted with, but after you know her. you will find her to b? as sim-ere and jovial as one could ever be. WALTER MACRUDER “WALTER” Shop Club 4; Math Club 4; S| ortsmanship Brotherhood 4. We regret very much that this is the first year we have had Walter with us. He is such a good friend and companion that we feel we should have been able to meet him long ago. Walter’s hearty smile and cheery greeting have brought all of us to his side and we are glad to think we have been able to know him, even though it was only for a short while. EMMA MARK LAND KM” “Sunshine and Shadows,” 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Sportsmanship 1, 2. 3, 4; 1‘alette Club 1. 2; Dramatic Club (Secretary) 3. 4; “Rocket” Staff 3. 4; Student Government 4; Citizenship Society 1, 4. If you’re looking for Emily first listen for music. If you hear it, trace it down and there you find Emily. She’s been the school’s pianist for some years and nobody else is going to look just right on the piano stool. That is only one of Emily’s many irresistable charms. She is an unusual (“ombination of beauty, sweetness, and mirth. I 1 1

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