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

 - Class of 1934

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We have tried to make this book an annual of the students, for the students, and by the students. We extend it to you now, lzoping that in seanning these pages, you will be interested in the value of our school and will be reminded of the greatness of our State, founded three hundred years ago. I9-34 THE ROCKET l.. lfI,li'l'Cl l ICR Sl'lelO'l l' Mr. Schutt is our highly esteemecl principal. who has just emnpletetl his ninth yeztr in the piloting of stucleuts in their high school careers. Must of us will rememlwer him for the interesting Pruhlems of llemueraey classes in which he taught us. lle has really mzule Rockville lligh School what it is, having founclerl the Citizenship Society, thus giving our seltuul the name of The School for Citizenship. XXV: wish for Xlr. Schott mueh success in the future, hoping that he will leail many other pupils through school-life :ls well as he has guirlecl us, :incl wishing for him :ts much respect :mtl zulmirntiun from future students as he has won from us. . THE ROCKET 19,34 l 4 I To LOREN FLETCHER SCHOTT, JR. Earnest and sturdy, honest and sweet This little lad stands where two pathways meet Just stepping from babyhood into the joy That comes only once-the years of alloy. P To the manly characteristics of Loren Fletcher Schott, J r., which this poem so well expresses, this issue of the ROCKET is most fondly dedicated. All that knew him found him to be a+ ,loyal little friend, and the high idealsof boyhood which he portrayed are fitting examples long to be held in memory. 5 K .9 3 4 T H E R O C K E T Faculty ALVIN B. COONEY ' SUSANNA STOVIER . Millersville State Teachers' College, B. S. Pennsylvania State College, A. B. Alli0IIIOflZ'0 Trade' French , CATHERINE W. COCKBURN JANET C. PRINCE Western Maryland College, A. B. Georgia State College for Women, B. S. Physiral Education and History Banking, Bookkeeping and Salfsnianshifw ' THORMAN A. NELSON University of Maryland, B. S. M atlieinattics I JESSIE ROWDYBUSH .Syracuse University, B. F. A. fPublic School Artl Home Arts, Srienrv, Sofia! Studios, HENRY A. WHITEFORDA University of Maryland. A. B. Mathenzatirs ELGAR S. JONES University of Maryland, A. B. English 'MARGARETTA MJVOGT V American University, A. B. History CATHERINE A. HALL Denison University, Ph. B. English ' FRANCES s. HOLMEAD Goucher College, A. B. Sofia! Studies OLIVE S. EDMONDS University of Maryland, B. S. Home Economics EDNA E. HAUKE Columbia University, M. A. General Srienrc' and Biology ESTHELENE W. MORGAN George Washington University, A. R English Art . BERNADETTE SHEEI-IAN Trinity College, A. B. Art and Music ALLAN F. VOGT Ithaca College of Physical Education, B. Physical Edumtion HAZEL M. BRATT Western Maryland College, A. B. Latin and English FRANK MCCLUNG Indiana State College, B. S. Industrial Education ABELL A. NORRIS, JR. ' Georgetown University, A. B. Physirs and Chfnzisfry ELEANOR M. OBICI New Rochelle College, B. S. Stonograplzy and Tyfvmcfriting MARGARET LOHR S ecretary 6 H EROCKET 1934 wa, 1934 THE ROCKET Rocket Staff l!ll'lfUl', NI'I1I.I.II2 XVNIAICIQS l':l7l'l'OlU.'Xl, IIUAIQIJ 1 lixli f5l'lISI'INRlCl'l'l'IR NIARY NANM' S .xnmx I,o!l1z l'lcc'11.l,x IXISIII-IR Iuumxlxl-2 I,RllNl':Nl5l'RH ANNA H,-XRl2li'I I' wi: fJl'lISIiNRlil'I'IiR IRA XYARI! li11.m-:N DIACKSUN AlJVliR'I'ISlNfi S'l'.XFI .1lu11f1gw'.v, I.l.m'lm lilzl-:wi-:R ANU -TANTICS XY11l'1'r-1 nxfxlm Q'o1.1.lNs I'1R.'XNKl.IX NYll.sox L'IRL'l'I..X'I'IUX S'l'.'Xl l f4I.l'l'llllIlf0lI .1l!lll4lfj1'l', -lmm W'A'l'lcRs Ilramzx L'1,,x1u4 Al.XRf2.'XRli'l' XY.-xl.: IR I7XYIIlf1UI,lllZIiRlQ Mlxlikxxx HRAK14 lx1 1'l1 lll'N'l'v-:R Hom-t ISIIICRXYUUID S f ,. 1 P5 ii ig ic L ,K xg. 1 .H 4 3. 4 fm M I Q , Vi K. Q F 'J Ei W5 :Q K s 36. gain: it eff 3 1- X1 L A' if 1 Q! X f f 1 g 1, If K i I , b 4- .f . , .-Q53-wx., 1 UILASSIIES 11- E E 1: LE if Q4 1...-gr THE ROCKET 1934 Seniors ANNE C. BAILEY BAILEY Citizenship Societv, 1, :, 3, 4: Key Council, 2, 3, 4, Slll1I'lSlll1llISlllp Brotherhood, 1, 21 Palette Cl11b, 1, 4, S1Ac1'1ftz11'y: Scholzirsliip Medal, 1: Travel Club, :Q Flower Club. .ti Clerk of Senate, 42 Slmxliim' and Sliadows Stalf, 3, 4, Bank Staff, 4. ELIZABETH L. BAILEY BETTY 1. Citizciisllip Society, 1, 2, 3, .53 Key Council, 2, 3, 4: Sportsn1:111sl1ip Bl'Ulllt'l'll00Kl, 1, 22 Palette Club, 1, 4, Pl'l'Sltlt'lltI 'l'r:1v1-l Club: Sumlzim' and Shadow, Rc- porter, 2: Flower Club, 3, President, Bank Staff, 4. :GRACE LOUISE BAKER tlliAl'lE Science Club, I1 D1'a111:1tit' Club, 23 Gloss Club, 43 School Play, .2. 41 Varsity Volluy Ball Temn, 3. MAE ALVAN BELT NOOKlE Citizcuslig Society, 1, 2, 3, 41 Key Council, 4: Sports- mzuisliip rotherhood. 1, 2, 3, 45 lJl'2llI'l3llC Club, 1, 33 Sclence Club, 13, Vice-President, Physical Education Club, 25 Palette Club, 2, 4, Pfesident, Bank Stall, 41 Library Committee, 1, .gg Patrol Company, 4. CLA RA Ml NERVA BRAKE BUMPS Citizenslup Society, 1, 2, 3. 4, Patrol, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, Vice-President, Art Club, IQ Phys- ical EllllCZlfl0ll Club, 2: Dramatic Club, 2, 45 School Band, 2, 32 History Club, 13: Sportsmanship Brother- hood, 1, 2, 4, Volley lla l, 45 Class Basketball, 4, Room-:T Sta , 41 Altxigrnite Re111'ese11tative of Home oom, 2. - 9 n 41 md' THE ROCKET 5SA1ff'2f fi- fi- , ff, , 2 ff D ,jf ,f,f1f' X ,fb I LLOYD ARCHIBALD BREXYER, -IR. D0lTY Citizenship Society, 1, 2, 3: Key Council, z, 3, Vice- President, 4: Chief Justice ot' School Court, 4: Secre- tary of Class, 1: Vice-President of Class, 2: Governor of Ritchie State, 4: Home Room Representative, :, 3: Sanitation Committee, 1, Patrol Committee, 3: Secre- tary of Citizenship, 3: Roman Forum, 1, Vice-Presi- de11t, 2: Dramatic Club, President, 3: Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate Club, President. 1 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, : Sumlzinv and ,5'l1arIun's Staiif, 2, 3, 4: RQCKET Statli, 3, 41 Class Basketball, 1, 1, Lightweight Basketball, 1, 2: Varsity Basketball, 3, 4: Cbeering Team, 2: Varsity Soccer, 42 Track Team, 3, z, 3, 4: Vafsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. N1cHo1.,xs iaRE1x'ER, JAR. , NICK Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1, 2. 3. 4: Citizenship Society, 3: Member of junior Republic, 4: Roman Forum, 1, 2: Le Feytel Cercle Francais, 3, 4: Sun- .rllinr and Slltul01l'.r Staff, 4: Member ot' Patrol Com- mittee, ist Sentestey, 4: French Club, Secrt't:11'y, 4. CLARA LILLL-KN BRIGGS BUBBIlE Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1, z, 3: Citizenship Sosi- ety, 1, 2: Health Club, 1: Physical Education Club, 1g Art Club, 2: History Club, z: Art Club, 3: Science Club, 3: B. S. T. Club, 4. RUTH BELLE BRIGH .-X M PAT Ever Ready Science Club, 1: Physical Education Club. 2, 3: Secretary of B. S. T. Club, 4: Volley Ball Class Team, 1: Citizenship, 1, 2, 3. MARY SHANV BROW N BUCKY Citizenship Society. 1, 2, 3: Sportsnianship Brother- hood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Makers Club. 1: Travel Club, zz Commercial Club, 3, 4: Patrol. 4: House of Represen- tatives, 3: Key Council, 2: Stamp Club, 3. I 10 all if THE ROCKET 1934 .-XNIJIQEXY Mll'l'llUL HROVVN M l'1'I'Z l Set-1'cta1'y of Airulzme Flub, 1, 2, Physical Education Flub, 3, Chess Club, .gg i.lflZ0llSlllIb Society, 2, 3, 41 S1hll'lShlLlllSlllll Bl'Ulll0!'lll10tl, :,'3, Baseball, 2. MARY CAREY PUNK l'itizc11sl1i11 Snciuty, 1, z, 3, 4, SlDUl'fSlllZlllSl'llD Bl'CllllCl , . . . , , lmuil, 1, 1, 3, 4: lbyswal l'.1l11cattu11 flub, 1, z, 3: hlfe lllllll, 41 llaskvtball. 1. 2, 3, 4: Patrol, 4. HENRY llURl.lCY C.'NR'l'ER HARRY t'itize11sl1ip Society, 1. 2. 3. 4: Key Council, 2, 41 Patrul, 31 S11u1'ts111a11sl1i11 Brntl1t'rl1o11tl, 1, 2, 3, 4: l.ightweigl1t Basketball Team, 1, 2: Flass Basketball 'llL'ZlYll, 1. 4: Track T4-a111, 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball Te-11111, 4, Scrgea11t-at-Arn1s of Senate, 4: llistory Club, 1: Slmp Club, 1, zz l'l1ysical E1lucatiu11 Club, 3, 4. llUROTllY IZSTELIJI CREAMER DUT fllflZl'IlSllllP Society, 2. 4: Spnrts111a11sl1ip B1'utl1erl1oo1l, 1, :, 3, 4: Health Club, IQ Physical EllllC3l'l0l1 Club, :Q l I laln-tts Flub, 2, 3: Science Club, 3: lresident B. S. T. l'lub, 4. XYILLI.-XM CROSS CROSS Ulu-ss Club, 4. ll w 81 4 In Lffff ' lit! 1 J 2 s.-o 9 l gf. 1934 THE ROCKET HELEN D.-XYIS x lJAYlli aiu! .Si!ldtl0?U.t' Staff, 3: Dranmtic Clull, 41 llomv Maki-rs Llulm, li Varsity Vulley Ball, 32 Varsity Basketball, 4, Patrol, 4: Sportsmanship llrothvrhooml, I, 1, 3, 4. MILDRED NAOMI DORSEY MILL Citizenship Society, gg Sportsmrmslmip llrotlwrhoml. 2: llomt' Makers' Clllll, zg Art Flulr, z: .S'14vlsll1'ru' mul Slizzmlofzuv, 3: Comnicrciul Clulr, 4: llank Stall. 4. l.ORR.-NINE DRONIENRURKZ l!AZZ lftizmisliip Suri:-ty, I, 2. 3- 42 Kvy t'ouucil, 2, 3. 4: Sportsnumsliip llrmlicrliooml, 1, 2. 3, 4: Rc-presn-ntativr: of Home Room, lg Secretary of llomc Room, 33 l.it-u- ft'llZllll-liUVl'l'llU1' of flass, 4: ROVKET Stall, 2, 3, 43 .S'un.vIu'u4' and Slnniofox Staff, 2. Board of Etlitors. 3, 4: Varsity Volley Ball Team. 3, 4, Sc-cretary of Treasury, 4: l'atrol liompany, 1, S1-conml l.ic-utcnant. 3: Art l'lulw, 1, 41 Physical Education Cluh, IQ llonor R Roll, J, 3, 41 Sunshine anrl Shzulows Vlulu. ,xr l'lnss llnskrt- Ball, I. 2, 3: Varsity Basketlmll, 43 Dralnxutiv flulx, 4: School Play. 4: Bank Stall, 4. EMILY URFEI. EIJXY.-XRDS .Q MIK'KliY Socin-ty, I, 2, 3, 43 Sportsmnnsliip llrothrr- , ,, 4: llome Economic Clulr, 1, 1: Chairman Economic Clulv, ig Airplane flulu, 3, Dramatic 4, Chairman of Home Room t10fYll'l'llttCC'S,'4Q Yol- ley Ball Team, 3. MAURICE JENNINGS FLUYD BILL SUNDAY Class Games. I, 2, 3. 4: Shop Flulu, 1, :J Physical Education Club. 31 History Club, 4: f'itizcnship f Society. 4. 2 .1-- 12 ' ,ll L.lll7CllSlllll Society, l, 2, 3, 43 Art Clulv, :Q Sulixliirri' THE ROCKET l934 NORMAN GETTINGS XVILI.lE Citize-nsliip Society, i, 2, 3, 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, Patrol, 3: Corporal, .gg Lieutenant, 4, llistory Club, ig Airplane Club, 2, Athletic Club, QQ Commercial Club, 4: Key Council, 2, Class Basketball, 4: Vice-President llonic Room, 2, School Band, 3. DAVID CHA RLES GOLDBERG li0l,DY Varsity Soccer, 22 Travel Club, 2, Physical Education Club, 31 Business Club, 4, Scnate, 3: Patrol Squad, 3: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Rociusr Staff, 3, 4Q Citizenship Society, 3, 4, Rociuir Circulation Staff, 4. Vl:Il,.lXl.-X HAMMANN BUO'l'S Dramatic Club, 4, Glcc Club, 4. ANNA MAY HARGETT ANNIE Citizenship Society, i, 2, 3, 4: Key Council, 2, 4, Sporlsxnunship llrothe-rhood, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Team, Class, I: l'lorne Room Representativc, 3: Mcniber of Junior Republic, 42 Member of Physical Education Club, ig Roman Forum Club, :Q Feytel Cercle Fran- cais, 3, Secretary, 45 Sunshim' and Slnzdowx, Board of Editors, 3, 4: Secretary of Clubs in junior Republic, 4Q Editorial Board of Rock:-21, 4Q Honor Roll, 41 Contri- buting Statf of Surirlziru' and Sliadows, 2. JOSEPH HENDERSON NJOE.. Attorney General of junior Republic, 4, Patrol Com- pany, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, 3, 41 Lightweight Soccer, 1: Basketball, 4: Class Bas- ketball, i, 21 Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Airplane Cluu, President, ll Debate Club, 4Q Roman Forum, 2, Citizen- ship Society, i, 2, 3, 4: ROCKET Statf, 3, 45 Sports- manship Brotherhood, i, 2, 3, 4. 13 ib 110' ff' I, hi v-riifw ,'h QW' V ll. 'WT ,L . I f if I934 THE ROCKET I Mi LJ -swf' P Vi ' v r' . X DAVI I7 IXMES IIICKERSON NICK Illoilel Airplane Chili, Vice-Presiclent, i: Science Vinh, zz Patrol Company, 3: Science Club, Secretary, 35 Chess Cluh, 4. HILD.-X VIRGINIA lIII.l. llIIJDY Sportsmanship llrotlierliooil, i, 1, 3, 4: Ilozne Makers' Cluh, IQ Palette l'lnI1, Secretary anal Treasurer, z Flower Club, 3: Science Club, 4, Secretary: Citizen- ship Society, 2, 3. 4: Patrol znil Class Private, 41 Property Committee, 3. HELEN IIOXYXRIJ JAZZ Stnili-nt Council, i. z: QQIIIZCIISIIIII Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Council, 21 Sportsmanship Ilrotherhoorl, I, 2, 3, 43 Ilmniatic Chili. i, 2, 3, 4: School Play, :Q .qIlII.fllI1ll' :xml .S'lindfm'.v Staff, 3, 4: Vshei' Committee :Q Patrol Company, Bank Stalt, Vice-Presirlent, 3, President 4: Clerk of Supreme Court, 4: Class Ilaskethall, ig Yar- sity llasketliall, 2, 3, .gg Class Yolley Hall, I, 2: Varsity Volley Ball. 3, 4. j.-XNE GENEVI EYE IIOYLE JANE Ever Read Science Clnli: Physical Education Chili, 2, 3: B. Cluh. 4: Citizenship Society, 1, 2: Sportsmanship Brotherhood, i. 2: Class Volley Ball Team, ig Home 'Room Representative, zg Science Clnlv, Secretary and President, ig Bank Statif, 4, Commercial Club, Secretary, 4. ' RUTH LOUISE HUNTER A-sis Sportsmanship Brotherhood, I, 2, 3, 41 Art Club, 1, Glee Clnh, 43 Physical Education Cluh, 3: CIass.Basket- hall, 3, Hit Ball, 3, 4, Flower Club, 32 Citizenship Society, i, 1, 3, 43 Patrol, 3, 4. 14 'IV' C ' J THE ROCKET 1934 HO PE ISH ERWOUD HOPIE Citizensliip Society, 1, 2, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 4. Physical Education Club, 3: Art Club, 2, Class Volley llall, zz Patrol, 4: Varsity Volley Ball. qi Sunshine and Shadow Club, 3, Class Basketball, 4, ROCKIET Stalf, 4, Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 4, Sunslmw and Shudows Staff, 4. BEQXTRICE MOZELLE JOHNSON MOSES Home licononiics Club, President, 1: Home Make-rs' Club, :Q Health Club, President, 3, Sport'sn1a11sh1p Ilrotlierhood, 1, :, 3, 4: Glee Club, 41 Cittzeuship Society, 1, 1, 3, 4, Key Council, 21 Patrol Company, 4. EYELYN KRUUSE --sim-1-1 - Citizenship Society, 1, z, .gg Sportsmanship Brother- hood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 1: llistory Club, 2: l,0ll'lll'1t'l'ClIll Club, 35 Glu' Club, 43 Key Council, 2, Bank StaFf, 4. M.-XRI .XX l R.'XXt'ES LOHR MARlAN Student fiUVL'l'llIllClli, Vice-Preside11t, 3, Sportsnimiship llrotberhood, Vice'I'resident, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine and Shadow Club, President. 3: Citizenship Society, 1, z, 3, 4, Art Club, President, 2: RDKKE1' Statf, 3, 42 Secretary of Class, 42 Home Room Representative, 1: Student Government Committee, 1, ag Suuslzim' and Slunlzmuv, Editorial Board, 3, Staff, 4: Glee Club, 41 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Volley Ball, Cap- tain, 2. 3. 41 Track, z, 3, 4, Clerk of House of Representatives, 4. MILDRED MARTZ MlLLlE Citizenship Society, 1, 21 Kelyi Council, 23 Sportsman- ship Brotherhood, 1, 2, , 41 ealth Club, 1: Art Club, 2, 3, 4: History Club, zg Science Club, 3. 15 oa.,, - 1934 THE ROCKET 'sw H.'XRUl.lJ MILES llUUZE l'itizu1sl1ip Society, 1, 2, 3, 4: Kvy Council, 2: Sports- n1a11sl1il1 llI'l!flll'l'll0tlll, 1, 2, 3, 4: l'l1ysical l':llllL'i'lfl0ll Club, 1: lJcbatim.: Club, 4: Airplane Club, 3: SClt'llCL' l'lub, 2: Bank Staff, 4: Track, 2: Patrol Cmnpalxy, 4. MQXRCEI. MQXRYL.-XND MULLIC.-KN MARCEl. l'itizcnsl1ip Society, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sp11rtsn1a11sl1i11 Ilrnthcr- liunxl, 1, 2, 3, 4: llay l'nuncil, 1: Science Club, 1: Home Makers' Club, 2, 3: Cmnincrcial Club, 1: llnmc Makers' Club, xvlfk'-lll't'Sllll'lIf, 4, KQXTHER l NE MYERS 'l'lil'l'l'A SllUl'lSlYlZlllSllllI ll1'11ll1u1'l11m1l, 2, 3, 4: Pllysical ElllXCFHl0!'l Club, 2: l'lI'L'Ill'lI Club, 3: Palette Club, 4: Class Yullcy X llall Team, 2. ROBERT NICHOLS '-11,1 111s1 Senator, 4: Rl3Ill'l'S1.'llU'l1lVi', 3: Track, 3, 4: lk-llalc Club, 4: l'll'k'IlCl'l Club, 3: Physical liflucxxtinll Club, 3: llistnry Club, 1: Dramatic Club, 2: Alternate Rep- 1'9SK'llfHtlVC uf Home Ruum, 1: Debate Club, x7lCE-l'l'l'S- iwlvnt, 4: Key Council, 4: Citizenship Suciety, 1, 2, 3, 4: S1lOI'fSIllHl'lSllll! llrntherhooml, I, 2, 3. 42 Citizen of Junior Republic, 3, 4. VVILLI.-XM SLACK Nlfl IOLSON DOC Assembly f'u111111ittz-1-, 3: l'itizc'nsl1ip Society. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic l'lub, 3, 4: Physical Education Club, 2: Aerunautic t'lub, 1: R01'K1-:'r, 3, 4: Sportsluansliip llmtlu-1'l1r111rl, 1, J, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 3, 4: Class Baseball, 1, 2: Liglitwcipzllt llasketball. 1. 2: Ynrsity llaskrtball, 3- 42 Basketball, Rlanager, 2. lti --f-v---1 -fr-' ' pq-up THE ROCKET 1934 JANE OYSTER L --JIMMIEH llaskutball, IQ Dramatic Club, 2, 3, Volley Ball, Mau- t agar, 4, Glee Club, 43 History Club, Secretary, 45 Spnrtsmzuiship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4Q Citizenship, 4. HILDA MARIE PAGE TO0TS Citizenship, 1, 2, 43 Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1,4 2, , 45 Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Home Makers' Club, Vice- ilfCSlKlt'Ilt, 1' VVriters' Club 2' Patrol ' 'nnsliirz . , . , 4, 5 ' and Slladows, 4, Volley Ball, 4, Basketball, 4. L CLARA LAVI NIA PENN SIS Citizenship, 1, 2, 4Q Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Palette Club, 1, 2, QQ Physical EllllCItfl0Il Club, 3, Home Room Representative. 2, Sunshim' and Shadows, 4: Patrol, 4, l.ie11tet1al1t: Basketball, 4: Library Com- mittee, 2Q Chee-ring Team, 2. l lQ.'XNCES HELEN RUHEL FRlTZ Citizenship Society, 1, 2, 3, 45 Sportsmanship Brother- hood. 1. 2: Key Council. 1, 2, 1 43 Physical Education Club, lj Home Economics Club, eg Airplane Club, 35 Dramatic Club, 4, Varsity Volley Ball, 4, Patrol, 4. HARRY HOOVER SCHOOLEY HARRY Latin Club, 15 Travel Club, 2, Stamp Club, 3, Debate Club, 4, Member of House of Representatives, 4Q Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4. 17 -31 ..-4 f nb ,. aiffffr I J, - -wnunuunr an Q., 'J 'yfllz T H RXGWX QA? MARY NANCY SPINKS --NAN1'1 ' Citizenship Society, 1, 2. 3, 44 Sportsmanship Brother- llfmflv Q- 2- 3- 41 Art Vllllh 1, 21 l'unn11erc'inl Club, 33 tilee llub. 45 Key Council. 3- 42 Clerk of Senate, 31 Senator, 4, Bank Staff, 4, JOSEPH NAPOLEON ST.-XRKEY, JR. BILL Citizenship Soqiety, 1, zz Soccer, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 43 -fxlrplaiie Club, 1, 2: Physical Education Club, 2, 33 llrzmiatic Club, 4. 1, 2. 3- HESTEK ELLEN YETTER lIl'1STl'lR 1,l'illIIitliC Club, 3, 4: Citizenship Society' 41 Sports- manship llrntherhuotl, 3, 4. lt1ARG.rXRE'F XX. NN .-Xl,lxlLli l'l'IKifiY Health Club, l'l'CSltll?llf, IQ Art tllub, Sevsrt-tary, xg Citizenship Society, 1, 1. .ii 42 Pre-siilent uf Soplmnture Class, 21 R0t'K1cT Staff, 3, 4: Key Council. Secretary, 33 Spnrtsmaiiship Bmtlierllimcxtl, 1, 2, 3, 4: Member nt' House of Represemzitives, 3: Sanitation Cmiiniittee, 3: Sunshine aml Shadows Club, Editorial Staff, 3, 43 Sports- inansltip Brutherhuuil, Vice-l'rusimlent. 31 SeC1'eta1'y nf School Property, 43 Girls' Basketball. manager, 4: Varsity Ynllcy Rall Team, 3, 43 Give Vlnb, 4. IRA CRITTENIJEN XYA RID IRA Associate Jnrlge nt' Schnnl t'11urt. 42 Senatnr, 3: fitizi-nr ship Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Couiicil. z, 3. 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, RQCK1-:T Statt, 4: Su11.vlu'rw and .Yluulnftm Reporter, 4: Honor Roll. 3- 42 Sportsmanship Ilrnther- hood, 1, 1, 3, .43 History l'lub, 13 Latin Club, gg Physical Etliwation Club, 3g Debate Club. 42 Class Basketball, J. 4. 18 EROCKET THE ROCKET 1934 JOHN I'lOR.-XCE WATERS -'jo1iNNl1-1 Spt-url Ball, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 2: Class Basketball, 2, 4: l'itizt-nship Society. 2. 3: Key Council, 3: Sports- manslnp B1'otlicrl1oo1l, 2, 3, 4: Alternate-Representatlvc of Home Room, 2, 3: Assembly l'onnnittee, 3: Attorney- General. 31 French Flub, 3: Physical Education Club. 3- 41 Secretary of Citizenship, 4: l'resiil:'nt of Physical liclucation l'lub, 3: Citizen of junior Republic, 3, 4: Track 'l'ca1n, 2, 3, 4: Secretary of Class, 3: Circulation Manager of Roclu-:T, 4. MOLLIE ELOISE WATERS --Mo1,1.1 E Dramatic l'Iul1, 1: Class Valley Team, 1: Citizenship Society, 1, 2, 3: Sportsnianship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Alternate-Representative of Home Room, ist Term, 2: Secretary of Home Room, :nfl Term, 2: Presirlent of Roman Forum, Latin Club, 2: Ilnoor R Roll, 2, 3, 4: Key l'ouncil, 2, 4: Patrol, 3: Senator from Ritchie State, 3: flUlliI'il!l.lfilUl Stall of .sqllikflll-Ht' and .S'I1r11ln7r'.v, 3, 4: Eclitoriul Board of .S'1m.vl11'111' and Slrazioivx, 3, 4: xllft'-l,l'CSilll'llf of Art fllllll, :: Secretary of l'.I'Cl1Cll Flnb, 3: l'rcsiilc-tit of Key litlllllfil, 4: School Dramatic Play, 3: Uratorical fontcst, 2: Secretary of l'ul1lica- tions, 4: lirlitorial lloarrl of Ro1'K1-:'r. 3: lirlitor of RlN'Kl1Z'l', 4: Assembly Committee Fliairman, 4: l'l'1ss Basketball Team, 1. JAM ES BR.-XDLEY XVIIITE --x1xNr Stmlent liovcrmnent, Presimlcnt, 4: Dramatic lilllll, 1, 2, x'lCt'-Pl'l'Slllt'lll, 3, Pl'l'Si!lt'llI, 4: Roman Forum, 2: Altcr11ate-Representativeof llomc Room, 1: Li1.:l1tweigl1t Soecm' Team, 1: Liglltweight Basketball Team. 1: Vlass llaskctball, 1, 2, Manager, 4: Baseball Team, 3, 4: Roviu-21' Staff, 3, 4: .S'1mxl1i11v and Slrrzrlomv Statf, 3, 4: Ilovt-roor of l'lass, 3: School. Play, 3, 4: junior High Play- 32 Key Founcil, 4: Ilonor Roll, 3, 4: lfhcc-ring Illtillll, 2: Track Team, 2: Citizenship Society, 1-, 2, 3: Sportsmanship Brotherllooml, 1, 2, 3, 4. N.-XOMI EDYTH E NVILL NUNNlE Latin Club, 1: Physical Education Club, 3: llistory Club, 4: Secretary of llistory Club, 4: Sportsnialislnp Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2. IVRANKLIN ll. VVILSUN BOOTY Liglitweiglit Soccer Team, 1: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- hall, Lightweiglit and Class, 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 4: House of Representatives, 3: Citizenship Society, 1, 2: Sports- manship Brotherhood, 1, 2, 3, 4: President of Class, 1: Dramatic Flub, 1, 2, 3: Debate Club, 4: Chess Club, 4. ISI 5 30-'J' L ' r ufvfff W 1934 T H wif EMMA VEI RS NVOOTTO N EM M Y Junior Republic. Vice-President, 41 Secretary of the Treasury, 31 Secretary of Student Council, 3: Secretary of Class, 1, Dramatic Club, Secretary. .gg Vice-Pres iflent of Dramatic, 4: Citizenship Society, 1, 2, 32 Key Council, i, 2, 3, 4, Representative of Home Room, :, 35 Key Council, Secretary, 4: Varsity Basketball, 43 Var- sity Volley Ball, 45 Health Club, ig Art Club, 2: Sun- slziuc and Slladozus Statf, 3, 45 Sunshine and Shadow Club, 3: ROCKET Staff, 21 Bank Director, 31 Secretary, .gg Chairman Properties Committee. 3, Member of Sanitation Committee. 2. Senior Poem lfonr bright ycars are gone now, .rlnd faded astray, Om' srlzool days an' owr, .Alrzd Ullllftl today. .Jud now we must leave you, ll 'c'rr saying good-bye, ll'e szlrvly will miss yon, Our dear 1t'oc'le7tillc' High! Those' years lzaw been happy lI'v'1'c leizozwz zoorle and play, ll'v'7'c ffassvd thronglz gag' pleas: .-lud sorrows each day. ll7Y8'7'l' mvt inmiy c'lassmatc's In the yvors now gona' by, .-ina' we surely will miss them, :Ind old Roflezfillf' High. Irvs, Those lzidrway nooks, ll'l1c1'c we used to abidv, Those dijfiifizlt books On the shelf side by side Arc ilieizfrivs fc'v'll cherish, ,flltlzouglz thi' yvars And we szirvly will miss tlzcm ln old Roclcwillc High. Thi' yvars that are coming Will fart us, we lcnow And build up a wall That cwr will grow. But though thvj' rozzstrurt .-I zz-all great and high, lrVc hope' you 'will miss IIS I zz. old Roclcffillf' H igh. -Mo1,l,112 WATERS 20 4 C.. X EROCKET f - 'rx'-:fra--. ,, , Y . E - 't' -f f '!H' THE ROCKET l934 Class Prophecy l HAD just turned over in my bed in the Governor's Mansion of the fifth district of Mars, when a dreadful roaring over my home let me know that there was no more sleep in store for me. I got up and I looked out of the window and saw the latest 1954 model of the P. P. P. CPlanet-to-Planet Planej launched at my front door. A red-headed gentleman stepped out, helped out a charming lady, and then came up to the door. I opened it and began, How do you --- well, jimmy! Of all people ! Yes, it was James White, the old president of the Rockville junior Republic and present ruler of Saturn. My wife and I have just stopped by to take you for a ride in my new plane, said Jimmy. I turned and saw dear old Hester Vetter smiling up at me. Just a minute, I replied. It's right warm today. I'll put on my sun-proof dress. I was ready in a jiffy and soon Jimmy, Hester, and I were making our way to Venus. Booty Wilson, Helen Howard, Lorraine Dronenburg, and Joe Henderson are living over here, said Hester. -Ioe's running for dictator. Booty is Secretary of Ballot-Box Stuffing, so I think Joe will win. What are Helen and Lorraine doing? I asked, eager to learn the fate of my former classmates. Well, of course, Helen is married to a handsome brunette and living peaceably at home. Lorraine is Netro-Holdwyn-Gayer's leading star. Television has offered her a contract, but she prefers the screen. Helen was television's chief crooner before she married Bill. ' Do any other of our classmates live here P I eagerly inquired, as our plane gracefully landed on Venus. t Oh, yes! Marian Lohr and Emma VVootton are teaching the Venusites basketball. Hope Isherwood gives lessons on how to avoid catching one's teeth in the baskets. You see, these people are so tall that their mouths come up to the top of the baskets. There are some others here, but I'll let you see them for yourself. We went first to Venus' leading department store. The first person I saw was Dorothy Creamer who was giving free lectures on reducing. She was explaining the mystic properties of Thinno, but few people listened since the Mae West vogue was still dominant. Anne Bailey was speaking on the new bridge system. Uncidentally, Aime and her sister, Betty, were the champion contract players of the universe, so quite naturally, there was a huge crowd around her.j We stopped long enough to say Hello and to learn that Grace Baker was in the next aisle, explaining the value of cosmetics. We listened to Grace for a short time and then we went out to lunch. Who do you suppose was running the restaurant? None other than Bill Floyd and Joe Starkey. They even had a floor show on during the lunch hour! We discovered 21 rr 'll l934 THE ROCKET that Naomi Will was among the chief entertainers. Naomi played the violin, sang. danced, whistled, performed acrobatic stunts. put on a one-man minstrel show, and acted as Mistress of Ceremonies! I think it would be grand to go over to Earth and see how many of our old classmates are there. don't you, Mae P asked Jimmy. Of course, I replied. So we got into the P. P. P. again and in less than eight minutes were in the United States. The woman in charge of the airport was none other than our air-minded friend, Anna Hargett, who was operating on sick hippopotami between planes. Dear, dear! So at last Anna was a surgeon. We inquired about Nick Brewer and found that he was putting on a show at the Gayety. Up to his old tricks! Of course, we went down to the theatre, where Nick greeted us royally and gave us the best seats in the house. Here's some opera-glasses-better than the ones that Joe Henderson used to use on his neighbors. You may need them to recognize some of my entertainers. We waited breathlessly for the curtain to rise. And when it did, there was a huge pile of roses that covered the entire stage, and there was Jane Oyster reclining in the midst of them, sniffing the buds to her heart's content. After the first thrill had subsided, the chorus girls, dressed in roses, flitted across the stage. Who were they? Mildred Dorsey, Jane Hoyle, Mae Belt. Minerva Brake, and Ruth Brigham. After a perfectly thrilling dance, a little rose fairy tripped across the stage. Peering through the glass, I discovered Helen Harrison who bowed and said Good Mawnin' to the audience. Do you know that Hilda Page is the dance director ? Hester asked. Why no, I replied. She does a good job. doesn't she? We waited the entire length of the show and then we went out. We'll ride in this old-fashioned stream-line auto over to the museum. said Jimmie. On the way over, we were arrested for speeding. We all went to court and waited for a speedy hearing. On the bench, was His Honor, Lloyd Brewer, who had just come in from a late lunch. When Doity saw Jimmie and had heard his story, he said, Well, 830 miles per hour is exceeding the limit by five miles. I'll let you go this time, but the next time that a violation of the ,iurisdictionof the executive body of the city of Rock- ville occurs, I shall be compelled to pronounce a condemnation of S500 or five weeks in jail. Glad to get out of court, we walked to the museum. We were directed to the History in the Making department and in a glass case we saw many interesting things. There was Ira Ward's speech against the N. I. R. A.: Urcel Edward's curls, Harry Schooley's wiggling ears, Harold Mile's outline of the new banking system: Mozelle j'ohnson's new system of shorthand, Helen Davis' feet, and Mary Shaw Brown's new book on Current Problems of Democracy. Weren't we proud of our classmates! Then we went to the war relics section, and there staring us in the face was the iron nose that Rufus Milor had worn in the last war. We also saw Robert Nichols' armour, lpoor old Robert was seriously injuredj. Yes, even though Rabbi did marry Peggy Reffit, he had to go to war. We heard that he agreed with Mr. Whiteford, that great philosopher. who said, There's a worse war at home than on the battleiieldf' 22 ina-, ,,,,, ,.. THE ROCKET l934 johnny Waters had also distinguished himself in regard to war. You know. said Hester, I heard that when the call came john was the first to pick up his gun and go. Only he went to the South Pole where he couldn't be found. As a result, there were John's snow shoes on display in the War Relics VVindow. We didn't stay long, for I was anxious to see the old school. There were sev- eral of our old friends there. Harry Carter was teaching Trig to his heart's content g William Cross had won the Nobel prize for Physics and was now the head of that department at R. H. S. CMr. Norris had at last submitted to the charms of the lovely Miss Hershey and was living in a state of matrimonial blissj. After exploring the wonders of old R. H. S., Hester and I went to a beauty shoppe while Jimmy went driving. Hester had a finger wave by Clara Penn, who had always been an authority on the subject of wavy locks. Ruth Hunter gave me a delightful manicure and then we both had our faces lifted. The face lifter looked extremely familiar, and I then recognized her as Velma Hammann. What a surprise! Incidentally, Norman Gettings owned the beauty shoppe and Slack Nicholson was chief hair stylist. In a few minutes we met jimmy who had enjoyed a drive around Rockville. As we rode around the city, we saw Katherine Myers, the only woman policeman in the state. Clara Briggs held that honor in Virginia. VV e passed a newsstand and saw on sale, Enduring Feminine Loveliness, the latest book on beauty secrets, written by David Hickerson, who was quite an au- thority on the subject. Mary Carey was selling the books and already had broken all records, having sold 239 in two minutes. I'n1 still trying to locate Margaret Walker, I confided to Hester. Do you know where she is? Why, Margaret is queen of jupiter, she replied. Several years ago she married King Hobo Guy de Bozo and they are the rulers of the mighty planet of Jupiter. Mary Nancy Spinks is employed as governess of the little Bozos. Oh, I see! I exclaimed. And where is Hilda Hill? Well, Helen and Hilda Hill both became famous toe dancers and every one thought they were sisters and kept getting them mixed up. Their fan mail got twisted and Helen sued Hilda for reading one of the letters a fan had sent to her. They got in a fight and Hilda sued Helen for assault and battery. They then dis- covered that they were married to the same man and they both sued each other for alienation of affections. They decided it was useless and they're the best of pals. Frances Ruble was the judge, and was mainly responsible for the reconciliations together with Marcelle Mullican, foreman of the jury. As we made our way back to the P. P. P., we saw dear old David Goldberg coming down the street with Ellen Kessler. Dave had become a prominent business man, a successful dentist, an astounding lawyer, and a movie producer. He was fearful lest General johnson's son would arrest him for overwork but I learned that since he was anxious to make up all the time that he had loafed in school, the Blue Eagle authorities would not arrest him. james, Hester, and I got into the plane and flew back toward Mars. As it landed at my front door, I stepped out. waved goodbye to Hester and jimmy and went into my office, once more preparing to govern the unruly inhabitants of my dominion. I --NIOLLIE E. VVATERS 23 l934 THE ROCKEAT Class Will I WE, the members of the Senior Class of Rockville High, in view of the fact that we are about to depart from said school, do solemnly request that this, our last will and testament. receive attention and thought. and be minutely carried out. FIRs1': To Mr. Schott. our efficient principal and teacher of problems of fle- mocracy, we will our most sincere respect and admiration. SECOND: To the faculty, we will the following: To Miss Hall: A happy married life. To Mr. Whiteford: 2000 lines from everybody. To Mr. Norris: A perfect class once in a while. To Miss Hauke: The Key to Citizenship. To Mrs. Prince: A northern accent. To Mrs. Vogt: A little white home in Massachusetts. To Mr. Vogt: A substitute saying for Shut up! To Mr. McClung: A happy summer in Indiana. To Miss Stover: Another trip to France. To Miss Edmonds: A new cook-book. To Miss Sheehan: A Stradivarius. To Miss Obici: Some students as noiseless as her typewrit ws. To Miss jones: An efficient Sunshine and Shadow Staft. To Miss Bratt: A successful, sunshiny camp with a good T. A. N. To Mrs. Holmead: An encyclopedia on history. To Miss Cockburn: A successful basketball team. mg To Mr. Nelson: A quiet home room. 'B THIRD: We leave to the Juniors our place as Seniors of R. H. S. with the privi- lege of initiating next year's Juniors. FouRTII: We will to the Sophomores all our good wishes and also our worldly knowledge, wise and otherwise. H F IFTII : We leave to everyone our sincere regret in leaving this noble institution, and ask that in remembrance, they carry out each of the following bequests: Lloyd Brewer leaves his E's to Wilson Hawkins. Anne Bailey leaves her love of typing to Dot Laughlin. Helen Howard bestows her lipstick upon Mildred Earp. Dorothy Creamer wills her gorgeous wavy locks to Lucille Clagett. Harry Carter bequeaths his oratorical ability to Pinckney Prescott. Mae Belt wills her size IO shoes to Mildred Hutchison. Anna Boswell wills her girlish figure to Ellie Ramsdell. Betty Bailey gives her soft voice to Marie Posey. Minerva Brake bestows her schoolgirl complexion to Cora Clagett. Nicholas Brewer leaves his Ais to Donald Collins. Joe Henderdson leaves his quiet, meek, demure manners to Charlie Garstin. Harold Miles wills his flaxen curls to Lydia Poole. Lorraine Dronenburg bestows her popularity upon Mildred Bailey. 24 5 f -4 THE ROCKET 1934 Mozelle Johnson gives her tiny mouth to Helen Wagner. Hilda Hill wills her grouchiness to Grace Palmer. james White wills his office to Garner Collins. Naomi Will gives her gentle lady-like manners to Loretta Offutt. Marian Lohr bequeaths her love of P. O. D. to Ann Griffith. Hester Vetter gives james White to the good of humanity. Grace Baker bestows her grin to Bernice Hill. Methol Brown leaves his work in shop to Buford Martz. Booty Wilson wills his collection of pictures to William Davis. Hope Isherwood wills her chin to Lillian Melton. Emma Wootton gives her thick eyebrows to Virginia Suddith. Maurice Floyd bequeaths his romantic spirit to Raymond Ziska. joe Starkey gives his conceit to Thomas Baker. Anna Hargett bestows her love of Trig upon Rebecca Price. Jane Oyster gives her Collins' noon hours to Ruth Rodgers. Jane Hoyle bequeaths her smiles to Reta Ryan. Mildred Dorsey leaves her banking ability to Olive Gandy. Ruth Brigham gives her basketball ability to Mildred Disney. Helen Harrison wills her figure to Mary Beane. Ira Ward leaves his E's in Trig to Donald Lambert. Urcel Edwards leaves her baby talk to Helen Wolfe. Mollie Waters bequeaths her admiration of Arthur Godfrey to Anna Mary Harding. Harry Schooley leaves his spectacles to Anita Clark. Helen Davis gives her knowledge of English to Ruth Ramsdell. Robert Nichols bequeaths his knowledge of French to Tim Pasma. 5-Iohn VV aters wills his place on the Senior basketball team to Bob French. Velma Hammann presents her hair to Elvera McGaha. William Cross gives his hitch-hiking ability to William Gonso. Clara Penn bestows her love affairs to Isabelle Ray. Ruth Hunter wills her golden locks to Cecilia Fisher. David Goldberg gives his position as Mr. Norris' pet to Irving Stearn. Marcel Mullican bequeaths her make-up to Annie Hawkins. Margaret Walker gives her Pepsodent smile to Hazel Poole. Frances Ruble leaves her basketball trunks to Sis Moulden. Mary Nancy Spinks bequeaths her bookkeeping ability to Catherine Oyster. Norman Gettings gives his meek, little ways to Carlos Floyd. Katherine Myers leaves her athletic ability to Elizabeth Gude. Clara Briggs bestows her Parisian waves upon Dorothy Brooks. Mary Carey wills her curls to Odrionne Tucker. David Hickerson presents hi's brilliance to Ray Weddle. Slack Nicholson leaves his cheers to Gene Ochsenreiter. Evelyn Krouse leaves her contralto voice to Dorothy Coupard. This will was drawn up and sworn on this first day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, in the presence of: MOLLIE WATERS, Witness SIGNED: SENIOR CLASS OF 1934. 25 1934 THE ROCKET Winners of Contest IIIIS your thc ntcttllmcrs ul cfltttvrtztl lmzml ut tltc linux:-1'l' slnntsmctl il uniquc feature lay wlticlt tu incrcztsc interest in thc your lmuuk. 'Vhuy lmcgzut at ctmtcst to which the stuclcnts t-tttllttsiztsticzllly Vcsptnnlctl. 'I'I1c results were :ts fullows: liuxt f,UUkI'll-lj Huy . tt,.t.., .t R.xx'xmNn Ztslm .lluxl .'llf1'm'f1'-r'r Cj1'1'lt A ,, ,..... , . V.tt t , ,.I.otu:.x1N1c lDRuN1zN1z1'tu: .S't'111'm' Huy .Wuxi l.1'krl,v in .sillff t't' rl , I.l.m'Im HRICXVICR .Svt'll1'lH' G1'1'! .lluxf l.1'kt'!-t' fn Slrut' t't'1 I t t. xIHl,l.lli XY.X'l'I'IRS lah-.vi lint' .-Iilzlvft' t .. t I..XMlil-IRT IJVRHIN Hvxf Girl .-ll11lultt Kltxlclux I,mlR IZIE I 1, R .. 'I . ,,. , 'Ill 1lD W lfi IIQ N IW IVE N Tl? . -' Hqypwzmv. -- Y H l l EROCKET 1934 0 School Song QTun0.' My Little Girlj VVe stand for sportsmanship and play the game upon the square VVe back the orange and black. Our motto is Play Fair. NVhether in the classroom or upon the field in play, We'll try to help our school in every way. NVe are the school for Citizenship, We strive to do the right XV e stand back of our colors in the fight. Chorus : Montgomery High, we're cheering for you, and your team so hrave and true. Montgomery High, we're cheering for you: Make that hall go up and through, just make the other team work hard, boys, Do the best that you can do, just pitch right in and win the game, boys, For your dear Montgomery High. School Yells Orange and Black, Orange and Black, These are the colors that we will hack Sis-Boom-Bah, Sis-Boom-Bah Rockville High School-Rah, Rah, Rah! LOCOMOTIVE R-O-C-K-V-I-L-L-E R-O-C-K-V-I-L-L-E R-O-C-K-V-I-I.-I.-E Team, Team, Team! 27 nina! LA n ,i-If 1934 TH EROCKET State of Baltimore Governor, MILDRED BAILEY MILDRED BAILEY THOMAS BAKER MARY BEANE GEORGE BELL JOHN BOWMAN- LOIS BROWN JULIA BURROUGHS GLADYS BURROWS LUCILLE BUTT MARTHA BURDETTE ROBERT CHAPMAN ANITA CLARK I CORA CLAGGETT MARIAN CLEVELAND DONALD COLLINS GARNER COLLINS EVELYN CREAMER JOSEPHINE CREAMER MARGARET DISNEY CLAUDE DUVALL MILDRED EARP CARLOS FLOYD EDNA F Ox OLIVE GANDY RAYMOND GANDY CHARLES GARSTIN 'fy ANNE GRII-'FITH ANNA HARDING ANNIE HAWKINS WILSON HAWKINS ERMA WRIGHT 28 I .I BERNICE HILL HELEN HILL ROBERT KOINER MARGARET KUSTER ROBERT JONES DONALD LAMBERT DOROTHY LAUGHLIN ROBERT LOUIS PEARL MESSER DOROTHY MILLER ALMA MURRAY DOROTHY NICHOI.SON LORETTA OFFUTT THOMAS OWINGS CATHERINE OYSTER TIMOTHY PASMA HOWARD PEPPER HAZEL POOLE LYDIA POOLE REBECCA PRICE ISABELLE RAY RITA RYAN EULA SHEWBRIDGE MARY M. SMITH GEORGE M. SMITH IRVING STERN FRANK STILES EDWIN STONE ODRIONNE TUCKER HELEN WAGNER -1 A .J , W f 'l. r1TJ1E:?'PH ,- . XZ 3 xi 04 F I ' 5 1 9 f l+ 5 1934 T-HE ROCKET State gf Hbward is K! I - . Govbrnor, EUGENE'WA'rERs . BkUcE BARNUM 'REGIINAIQD BEARD I THEDA BISSELL 1 Enwnn Bibsms LUCILLE CLAGGETT ANSCE-CECiL ' - I IEENE ,CREAMEB V' WILLEEM Dwfs MIINDRQED DISNEY LAMBERT DUEMN Rxcrgfib DUv.Ar.i. h... J . Ronnrh FRENCH 'WILDIALE ' . 'A .'f ADOLPH GUimE ELIZABETH Giiim' WALTER BEGINS . , x,r, 4 i'xf' I b N 6 Y ESTELLE JONES' THELMA KNo'r'r MIEIAM K1uNEn Bur-'onn Mnjrz ' WILBUR MAiTIN '. LILLIAN MELTON KITTY OFFUTT MALCOLM PAULEXI- . MARIE PosEv FINCKNEY Pnascorr SLIEDMAN PQESCOTT ELLIE RAMSDELL ' RUTH RAMSDELL ' FLORENCE SLEVIN AL:-'oxn WAnn HELEN WOLFE ' JP .i, p-h !., 30 .1 Z Z 9 , -T1 4. V LY-I 5- . 'f i- TJ , 'T' 'we 1934 T HE ROC KET State of Montgomery Governor, JACK OCHSENREITER Lieutenatlzt Governor, PORTER WELSH Secretary, MARGUERITE SUDDITH EUGENE ALDERSON GEORGE ANKNEY ROLAND BANKS JAMES BARNHOUSE HAROLD BENNETT LEROY BENNETT MAUDE BOSWELL HARVEY BRAKE DOROTHVY BROOKS WILLIAM BROSCHART BETTIE BURDETTE VIOLA' 'CARTER MARGARET CASE HELEN CLARK NEA'L CROWN UPTON CURTIS INIARGARET ITOVIE JAMES ELDER PAUL EMBREY CECILIA FISHER DOROTHY FLETCHER ROBERT F ORSBURG INEZ FRALEY MARIE GANLEY ASHTON GARRETT HILDA GRAY TESSIEL HAMILTON ROY HARMON MARY HENDERSON IWEREDITH HILL CARL HILL RACHEL HOLSINGER NAOMI HORN KATHERINE HOWELL MILDRFD HKJTCHITISOJ' EILEEN JACKSON IKATHERINE JENKINS JBERNJCE KING HILDA KRAFT ROBERT E. LEE LOUISA LEWIS ERNEST LILLARD MARY LOWRY JEAN MCCURDY ELVERA MCGAHA NORMAN MCGAHA GUY MERRY MARION MILLER CATHERINE MILES LAVINIA MOULDEN MARIE MOULDEN EDWARD MOBLEY BARBARA NEAL CHARLES NICEWARNER VIRGINIA NICHOLSON PATRICK NORRIS CLEMENTS CDEN BERTHA ORME CORNELIA OFFUTT GRACE PALMER CLARENCE PAYNE KENNETH PRICE HENRY PRINCE RUSSELL RAY PHILIP REED FLORENCE RICKETTS ' SAM RIGGS ORVILLE RICHIE RUTH ROGERS HILDA SCHOOLEY THOMAS SLATER ANNE SMITH WAYNE SMITH HOWARD STULL TANYA VASSILIEFF JOHN WARFIELD FRED WAIGAND ELIZABETH WATERS PERRIE WATERS DOROTHY WEDDLE GENEVIEVE WILLIER LAURENCE WOOD .XTE OF MONTGOMERY ST Wa ,F 1, -f..,.w.. -.- T. .w-v--5-q'-- '-Tu'gSvf'- , W 1934 TH EROCKET State of Calvert Governor, WADE MAGRUDER Lieutenant Governor, CATHERINE STILES Svvrefary, HELEN ENGLAND EDNA ANDERS AUBREY ANDERSON DAVID BAILEY DORIS BEACHT CLAYTON BEAHM IJORMAN BEALL JUDSON BEAVERS EDITH BENSON KATHLEEN BENSON ELIZABETH BOISE ROBERT BRIGGS 1 J NORMHAN BURDETTE f MARY JANE BURDETTIE 1 ALFRED BURROUGHS BERTHA BUTT CATHERINE CARTER GUY CARTER MINNIE CARTER GORDON CONKLIN MARGARET CROUCH ELEANOR CRAVER RALPH CROWN FRANCIS DAY VIRGINIA DORSEY WORDNA EDWARDS HELEN ENGLAND HELEN FREAS WILLIAM GATES LUCILLE GARTNER VIRGINIA GOSNELL ARTHUR GOTT BENNY HAMILTON LORRAINE HIGGINS WILLIAM HIGGINS JAMES HOGAN WILBUR .HUDSON WILLIAM JENSEN EDWARD JOLLEY' FREDA KATZ THOMAS KEYES ANDREW' LEE VIRGINIA LYTTON JOHN MACK ROWLAND MANSEIELD VIRGINIA MARTH WADE MAGRUDER WALLACE MCDANIEL DOROTHY MCGAHA ICENNETH MILES, CLYDE MILOR DOROTHY MONDAY THOMAS MOXLEY REBECCA MYERS STUART NICEWARNER CLAUDE NORRIS CORNELIA 01-'I-'UTT JESSIE PEDDICORD MYRTLE PERRY DOROTHY PHILLIPS BERTHA POOLE DEAN PRICE f CLYDE SOUDERS AGNES SCHAEFFER NORMAN SMITH LEON SPROLES , BELLE STONE PAUL STUP LILLIAN THOMPSON MARGIE VIRTS BLANCHE WATERS PRESTON WEAVER THOMAS WEDDLE FRANCES WELSH CARLTON WHALEN MARY MARGUERITE W ROBERT WOOD -' MARGARET WRIGHT BETTY YOUNG E 1 in - 'W ILSON H I My , ,- .1 L11 P- 'T 'f. mmfgn r Q, I- an I- Y 5 2 wzl V ' L1--wg. I - Im-in ,E-I WAWM- i 1934 TH 1 U EROCKET State of Carroll Governor, IRENE KING Lieutenant Gowmor, DAWSON WOOTTON Secretary of State, MARY FRENCH THOMPSON MARY ANKNEY DOUGLAS BAKER BEULAH BANKS HELEN BEANE VIRGINIA BENNETT ANN BOUIC VIRGINIA BRASHERS ALVIE BRIGHAM NELLE BROOME JOHN CARTER ALLISON CHAPIN PAUL CH MARR JOHN CLARK LESTER CLAGGETT HELEN COLEMAN WOODROW COLLINS RALPH CRAMRTON CLARENCE CROWN RHILAN CURTJS JOYCE DAY lf ANNA BELLE DAVIS RUSSELL DAVIS BEBE HOWARD PETER JACKSON EDITH JOLLEY MARJORIE JOLLEY PAUL JOHNSON ALTHEA KARN FRANKLIN KARN . WOODROW KRAET GEORGE LECHLIDER JACK LEE DOROTHY PIER THELMA PIER CHARLES LOWDER CARL LOWRY ROBERT MARSDEN ELIZABETH MILLER DORIS MILLS LOUISE MII.0R CECIL MULLICAN RACHEL MULI.ICAN JOHN MULLINEAUX LORENE MYERS BETTY DE LASHMUTT VGEORGE PEARRE VERNA DISNEY ROBERT DRONENBURG MARY DULEY HELEN ELMORE WALLACE EMBREY GRAYSON FINK PAUL FINK ' RICHARD FINK JOSEPHINE FRALEY RICHARD FRENCH MARY GARRETT EDWARD GREENE LOUIS GROSSMAN WILLIAM HOLLAND E AH! -R-...I ML Asian .:,iH....I,I . R '. CHARLES ZISKA 36 ROBERT PUMPHREY 'GERALD REED KENNETH REYNOLDS GLADYS SCHNIEDER GERTRUDE SHOEMAKER FRED SLACK ROBERT SLATER MARSHALL STREAM MARY SUSAN VETTER GEORGE VIERS ROGER WATERS VIRGINIA WEDDLE MARGARET WELSH MILDRED WHALEN 5: ilu i.Ls::i,L:. 44 L I I - T STATE OF C XRROLL 1934 THE ROCKET The Executive Department of the Junior Republic The lfxecutive llL'll1ll'llllt'Ill ul' the ,Iuuiur Repuhlie of lhielcville lligh Seliwvl euusists uf the lll't'Slllt'lll, james White: the Yiee-l'i'esiileut. lfmma Xxilllllllllli :mil eight memhers of the t'ahiuet. Mr. Schutt is fueulty aclvisei' fur this hrauch uf the giwerimieut. The Seerelary inf t'itizeuship, .Iohu XX':tters, supervises the l'atrul timnpauy and the fwurt. Ile must appriwe appiuutmeuts to the Patrul Liuupauy aucl alsir must appriwe the piwmiiitiwlls :mil fleniivtiirus. .Xuiutlier ut his tllllll'H is tu inspect the Silllllilfj' ewumlitimis ut the SCll4ml. Ihrrntliy Miller. Feeret:u'y uf Sehiwlarsliip. tries tu hetter the grades uf thuse pupils whose grades are lim. ui urmler In priuuiite high SCllHll1l'Slll11 tliriuiglwut the seliuul, The Seei'etai'y ul the 'l'i'easui'y, l,iiri':1ine IJrime11lm1'g, atteumls tn auil keeps a reewrcl uf all the Iiuauees of the scluml :iurl is ahle tu give iufuriuatwn up the luulget system ut nur seluml. Nlwlhe Waters, 5eci'et:u'y ul l'llllllC2lllUllS, supervises all puhlieaturus gut nut hy the scluml, lllk'llltllllg the Sillllxllllli' and .S'liudnre.v :mil the Roeliwr. The Seeretary ut' .Xthla-lies, L'harles tiarstiu. takes care inf the athletic eipiipment. wel- eunieu visiting' teams, aucl generally supervises all athletics. .Xtturney General, ,live lleuilersim, clefeucls the law ut' the sclmul in all sessions uf the Stlluul Cllllfl. .Xuua ll:u'gett. Secretary inf Cluhs. supervises all the eluhs. She mleveliips plaus to make them inure llllCI't'SlllljQ :mil alsu inure erlueatmual. These sewetaries have :leeinnplislu-cl quite :1 hut fur the guml uf the seluml :tml the pupils Their work is airlecl hy eunuutttees, which they appuult tu help in their mark. 38 T H EROCKET I934 The Courts of the Junior Republic This yvzu' scx't'r:il clizmgcs liziyv lm-ii mzult- in thc -ltitliciul lirzmcli ol tht- .Itmior Rt-ptllmlic. .Xltltough thc courts :irc still in tht-ii' inlzmcy. it is ft-lt that tht-sv clizulgt-s lmvt- tlout- much to niztlqc thc lJl'tJCL'tlllI'l' lZlll'K'l' :mtl mort- orrlt-fly. 'l'l1c Sl1lHI't'llll' Court hzls lK'0ll l'L'l1lllX'Cly iiutctlyc' thus fm- in its history. acting cltit-fly :is un zulvisory ho4ly to thc School Court. which has hclcl regular sessions t-zlclt XYCtlllL'SllZlj'. This yt-:ir tht- .'Xttorm-y Gt-iicrzxl has hccn zillowt-cl to prosccutt' in :ill cast-s in which ll plt-at ol not guilty has lmccu ciltcrccl. llv1'ctofo1'c-, :t mln-fcurlzmt was prosc- cutt-tl only wlicn hc hzul :in uttornt-y plc-:ul his czisc. ,Xlso, now puuishmcxlts luivc hccn zicloptccl. .-X tlCl.L'l1ll1llll fotmtl guilty cult now hc mnclc to writc lim-s, stzu' zlftcr school, or have his nzmic kvpt out of :my school llllllllC1lll0ll for 11 spcciliccl lcngth of timc. Untlcr the-sc cllzulgt-s tht' Courts :irc working to improve thc Ctlllflllfl in tht' school. 'l'l1t' Courts wt-rc mziclc up :ts follows: SUl'lSlClXllf L'UL'lQ'l'- Ciflft'-f .lll.l'flt't' ,,,. ,, xl.t'.s'm'I'tIft' .IIl.VfI-t't' AMIXIR, Nrznsox Mus. llOl.INlliAll .'l.YX!7l'I'tIft' Jii.vlit't', Y ,,,,,,,, Miss IKRM-'if Slllllllll. lllllvlirllf Clllivf f11.YlI't't' ..,,.... ,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, l , Lovin llkiqwlak .'l.V.V0t'I.tIft' .lI!.S'fl't't'. .u tsKl.fxiu' M.1xiu:.,xki-:'1' Smlili .-l5.Y0c'1'z1Ie' fItA'flt't', ,, ,,,,. ,, , ,,,, IRA XXVARD 2,59 934 THE ROCKET Senate Slulf' of lx'l'ff'f11'1'- Slulu nf ,1lm1fy0l114'1'.v'-- AIARY NANKAY SPINKS C'II,xRl,1-is N1m'r:xx'ARNl-: Kms:-:k'1' Nlc'lml.s Gm' AIIQRRY Slulf' of HlI1ffllI0l'4'- .Ylulw nf C'tll'I't'l'l'f- Iluluwnv NlVH0l.SllN S'l'lU-xR'l' NICIQWARNI-ZR lfklxxfls IFAY Ulf' of ll1m'11rr1'- lxlll,-Rm, yymu, C'lvrk nf .S'wu1fr- IQVTII R.fxMslna1.l. .-XNNIQ Ii,xll.l-ix' S'1'1'f1m111l ui .-l1'111.v-- IJARRY C'.fxu'rlf:R 40 A HE ROCKET 1934 House of Representatives 4' of lx'fl4'l11'4'- IXIARY C'.4xR14:Y ll.-win fllll.I1Hl-IRG l'iR.XNKl.lN XY1l.s4rN Mlc'l'l44n. IZRUWN 4' of .1lUllf!fUIlIt'I'5'- IJ4m4n'llY l'il.li'I'k'llliR Hmmm KRA1- r ll4nR4m'1'llx' likuoxs QI.-WK .-X1,maRs4mN N4nu1.xN KI4'll.xll.4x 4' nf Il4r'r4'41r41'f lh'1-'mlm Nl.-xR'1'z Ill-11.1-:N XV4vl.1flc .S'f41l4' of HtlIffIll0I'F- l'x+:.xR1. Nlcsslck AALMA IXIVRRAY Clzokur-2 B4-11.1. XV1l.l.mx1 L'l.1ev1f:x.,xN1: .S'f41t4' nf C'41I'z'4'rl- IXIYRTLE IHQRRY IZDXYARD H14:4zINs Vl1'ns4mN limvrcus lJ4rR0'rllY l'1m,l.1l-s ,S'l41l4' of CN41l'l'0H- AIARY SITSAN V1-t'r'rr2R Rumi Tlmvfxnn 1934 THE ROCKET Citizenship Key Council 'l'ht- KU llmiicil is tht- lifmul' sncivty of tht- school. lt was iwgxiiiizwl tluritig thc scliuul yt-zu' 193133: :mil tzikcs thc plztcc uf tht' hllllZL'llSlllIl Sucit't.x' frmn wltith it wats flt-vulupcfl. lhis sucit-ty, urgzulizt-rl tmclcr tht- stipcrvisimi ut Bliss llzuikt-. is tht- only sncit-ty to lllillllllllll :mtl pcrfvct tht- murztlc of tht- sclnml, ,Ns its rt-qiiiit mvnts nrt- high. tht- im-mln-rsliip is twlzttiwly small. Swim' ut' tht' 11-qtiirc-im-lltsarc: :ul :wt-t':1gc of L' in t-vt-ry suhjt-ct :mtl tm citixt-ii ship: lu llnvt- In-cn ll citizen cvcrx' mtmtlt of thc pivot-rlitw' xvii' 'mil In hw up lu N 1 . 1 tht' l't'llllll'K'lllL'lllS ut' :1 citizen cluringg' thc current j'CZll'1 lu ltztw nu imm- thzm fn wks im tht' 11-port in :my into mmitlt, :mtl nu inm'c thzm twn 5 :my mit- stihjemt 42 THE ROCKET 1934 Lamp R. H. S. Bank l'.1lI'lY 111 thc xx-zu' ul 11138 4l'cln'11:u'x' 7, to luv cxzxctb um' uwn IQ. Il. 5. liamlx was llI'LfIllli7k'Il. Sillft' tha-11 il has llI'llg'l'k'SSl'll slcmlily. Kiilllillll Stuck, , . ,, ,.,,, ....,,,,,, , , 55130.00 Surplus , . Y,., , ,,..,,, ,,,, l :mum 'l'lu- Huzml uf liiu-ctu1':-A L'llllSiSlS uf tha- fullowillg 1m'111lmvrs. NIR, Svuu'1 1' IQXINIA XYHll'I I'llN Mus. l'R1xvlc linux-:1:'l' limxmc Hlil,l-ZN llmxyxklw I'sR.XNIil.IN XY11,suN Ulfl lL'liIQS l'rr.v:l!4'nl , ,,, , ,I ll'fl.liN Huw.-x .S'm'1w'l11r,x' , lixlxm VvOO'l l'0N C'11.vl1ivr ,, ,, ,I lAxRm,l1 Nl ll.I N 'lxlil l.liIQS HMC lilclyl' ll1a1.1-:N llmxpxluw Rl Il,llRl-ill lhwleslltx' l'1Ylil.YN Ii1um1'slc l.uk1:.xlNlJ l,RHNlCNl1l'Rll nl.-XNIC Iluvm-2 .Xxxl-3 l1.x11,l-ix' Nluzlil.l.lf1 -IUIINSUN lS1a'1 l'x' HAx1l.1sx' Kl,xRw:,x1u-YI' lllsxl-:Y MAN' Nxxm' Smxxs 'iii 1934 THE ROCK Sunshine and Shadows I hc' .S1111.s'f11l11' and .q1IlIIl0'fU.Y I',rl1tm'1:1l Stull IS :ls fwllmvs: Mm.l.1l-1 XVATERS, .9'm'1'f'lf11'-x' of l,llI7lIAt'1IflA0ll.x' IXNNA II.'xRrz1c'r'1' lfuczlmli 1lvllsl-:N1zllA:'l'l-:R l.uRR.xlN14: lJ1wNl':Nm'1u: Thv .'XflYl'I'fiSiIlg' SMH' is CHIIIINISCKI uf: -I .-x M 1-:s XYl1l'1'1c I'lNn'14N1sx' l'm':sur1 1' IJUNALI! L'ul.1.1Ns l'1l'l2IiNI-I fji'llSl-INRII-I'I'I-IR f.ARI.HS lfmvla -IUSICPII IIr1Nm:RsuN Nlxmrl XYILI. M,-xR1,xN f'l.IiX'IiI..XNIb 'Flu' l'l'g'lllZll' CUllU'iIJ1ltUI'S fm' thc llZll1CI'S arc: Blm.1,1lc XYA'rr:Rs Dukewllv I.,x1'fz1H,lN Ill-ZLIQN XYAQINICR I,l.m'n HR!-:ww -IA All-is XYIH'rlc 'l'mm'1'1lx' I'.xsxl.'x ICM MA XVUU'l l'UN A-XNNH film-'I-'l'l'll ,Ima IIrf:Nn1':RsuN Rlcmcu'.x I'1m'1c .-XNNIQ lM11.1':Y Imac.-x1Nx-1 IJRUNI-:Nm'R: 'l'.'xNxux YAss11,l1':1frf .'XI.l.lSUN Cn,x1'lN l':l't1I'INI-I f,C'IISI'INRIIi'l'I-IR N1n'11m..xs lim-1xx'l-ik l'ImR1.1cs GARSTIN Ill-:max llmmnlm ANNA 'HARc:1':'rT KI.xRr,xN Loma -H HE ROCKET 1934 R. H. S. Orchestra 'l'I11- llilllll uf N. ll. S. lll11lOl' thc 1011411-1'sl1ip of Mr. ll'11't 11:15 now 1111-11 chzmg 11 1111 lll'L'l1k'SU'll. lllcy Illilf' tm' x':11'11111s m'g:1111zz1t11111s, 111111 mcct IWICK' :1 wcn-I4 fm' 1lI'1lL'tiL'l'. 'l'l1v llIL'Illllk'l'S of thv 111'cI1cst1'z1 Ill'L' :ls ffmlluwsz .N'11.1'11f1l1r1111' TI'IIIIIf7t'f XX'.x1:R1cN L'41N1i1.1N 'IXIIOAIAS Kl11x1.1cY t1111:1141x t'11N141.1N 1-Xxx!-2 51111111 hl1111x XV.-x111f11a1.11 ICRN1-1s'1' I.11.1.111u1 fi!7l'I1l'f I Yl.U1ill l7l'I1IlI.Y f1l,.XRliNl'Ii I'.1x'x1c NA11111 XY11,1. R.x1.1111 l'NAXX'l.ICY liU1.,x S11lcwukl111511:-l'i111m Fkralm KAW4,-l.1'.s'i.vl1z11I 1'i1111i.vf 45 I934 THE ROCKET The Glee Club lhc filvv L llllb llllfll'l' thc' lc:IIlcI'slII1I of Mrs. l'I'iIIcc :IIIII Klisw EIIIIII-s has hc thc hut lllllk li, ll. 5. has haul :I fflcc Lhih ncwly m'g'zIIIiza-rl this your. This is ' ' ' - :Xt llII'IstIII:Is thc chih spIIIIsoI'ccl :I l5l'UQ'l'Illll III nssciiihly. :IIIrl also has sung fm vzlriuus other org:IIIiz:ItiIIIIs. 'l'hc Im-1IIlmcI's arc :Is follows: lXlARY NANH' SVINIQS l':X'liI.YN KRIIIISIQ hlARlAN l,0IIR lXlIl,IJRlilJ l':ARl' QUIJYIC GANIIY X'lRGlNlA SI'IIIILI'I'II 'IANIC flYS'l'lCR L'A'I'III-:RINIQ Ux's'I'Icu llIzI.IcN NVAIQNIQR lXlAR'l'llA KXNKNICY CIIRA CI.AcsI:'I'T Jil lX'lARliARl-Tl' XYAI.KI-:R lRIiNli CQRI-2.-X MICR liS'I'lil.l,li .lowes ANIII-2 L'IQvII. GI.Am's lll'RR1lNX'S hlARY FARICY lJIIIurI'IIx' l..'Xl'4illI.lN McIzIcI.I.I-1 -luiixsox llARliAR.-X -IIINIQS lQl l'll lll'N'l'liR T H EROCKET 1934 I This war thc Dl'2lllllltiC Club of the school pmduccnl the play uSCYClllL'L'llU Ivy Booth 'lxZll'killg'IUll. unclcx' thc clircctirm of M 1'. Norris and Mr. Nelson. Thc cast is as follows: 1 Jlrx. lm.1'tz'r .Y,,,.. Mr. Iiumtvr ..........,.,..... ll'ilIif11l1 .Y.X'1'Z'41llI1.Y HlI.l'ft'l' ,,UllH1lI't' U'ut.mu Jam' t9u.rtw' ...w. May l'urrl1v1 ',,,.. Lola Pratt .Y.,... G !'P1t'NI-.V ,A,,AA. fm' Bullitt ..,... Mr. Parclzvr .,..., .,...Ho1'1-: Isrmnwuora ......JAM1-:S NYHITE .........louN YX'M'1-:Rs .............THoxx1As BAKER ...DOROTHY N1C11oLsoN IAJRRAINE IJRONENBURG ............URl'liI. EDWARDS ...,.....,..TIINl PASMA ......GARN1f:R COLLINS .......l'RlzsToN STIQARN The Junior High Key Counfil is the honor society Of the Junior High, serving the Same -1 E' 'Rr '- 1 :uv 'v' 4 h. 1934 TH EROCKET Patrol Company The Patrol Company has worked wonders for Rockville High School. The members keep order in the halls while classes are changing, in the lunch room, assembly, and even on the school lawn. . Captain-GARNER COLLINS First Lieutenant-FRANCES RUEEL FIRST SQUAD Second Lieutenant ............ NORMAN GETTINGS Sergeant ............................ PINCKNEY PRESCOTT Corporal ......... ............... I RVING STEARN Private ......... Private ......... Private ......... Private ......... SECOND .......RAYMOND GANIJY .......ROBERT FORSBURG .,.................BOn LEWIS .........REGINALIJ BEARD SQUAD Second Lieutenant ..... ........ . JULIA BIIRROUGHS S ergea nt, .................. ........ELLIE RAMSDELL Corporal ........, ................... M AE BELT Private ........ ........ ..... E . .MARGARET CASE Private ......... .. ..... .. ......... ANITA CLARK THIRD SQUAD Second Lieutenant .......,.......... THOMAS BAKER Sergeant... ........... ..... ............. W A LTER HIGGINS Corporal .,.......... First Private ....... Private ............... Private ......... Private ......... purpose as the Senior The members are: President ..................,..... Vice-President ....... Secretary ............... BETTY BURDETTE HELEN CLARKE HILDA GRAY CATHERINE MILES CATHERINE JENKINS MARION MII.LER .......KENNETH PRICE .......ERNEST LILLAHD .........EUGENE WATERS ........MEREDITI-1 HILL .........EDWARlIi' MOBLEY . FOURTH SQUAD Second Lieutenant ..... Sergeant ....,............,.. Corporal .............. First Private ......,,. First Private. ..., First Private .... .,.. Private ................. FIFTH Sefond Lieutenant .... HY NORRIS ..........FRANK STILES ........WAYNE SMITH ...,.,......NEAL CROWN .,......ROLAND BANKS ...,.,..CLARENCE PAYNE ........LAMBER'r DURRIN SQUAD ....,.......,.......CLARA PENN Sergeant .................,.......I,..,...............,.. EDNA Fox Corporal ........,.... ..................HlLDA PAGE First Private. ...... ........ M OzELLE JOHNSON Private .... Z ........... ............... M A RIE POSEY Private .........,... ........ M ARTHA BURDETTE SIXTH SQUAD Second Lieutenant .....,.,........ THOMAS MoxLEY Sergeant ...........,...................... GORDON CONKLIN C arp oral ...,..,,...,. .......EDWARD HIGGINS First Private .,...... ..,..... M ARY M. WILSON Private ............. Private ......... , Junipr High Key Council I ............. FREDA KATZ .........WAnE MAGRUDER High Key Council does 'lor the. high school Studentsy ..........JAcK OCHSENREITER ....... ....... ..... ......,........ ...... HILDA KRART ARY HENDERSON ANY.A VASSILIEFF GENEVIEVE WILLIER CHARLES NICEWARNER 48 .MARGUERITE SUDDUTH EILEEN JACKSON EDNA ANDERS HELEN ENGLAND FREIJA KATZ DOROTHY MONDAY MRYTLE PERRY STUART NICEWARNER a M . -.lv 1 . 1-fm: A '-f-J -M-X, rf- ,, .-,--,.,,..... N11 -- Qfwwwiwfuf Q'IMpfU13: 1 ,,-.w, .. v A , . f rl 1 7 x D V' bv 0 NY Sz i 15 1 ff gi? , few! 3 Ei S Q , ' Q v-'www -wang gm R' ,Q - X' N 'f W' -1 1'w'1fM'f::'-f rs . .1 - .. f ,, .. -...Zan . , ,,,....,..,,.-- U. . ......,..,.N ..,N.Q.t.fg1,:mm.wnnw.wk1u-win' - ..xax..,---.,....p1,,,....NW:fTfL .iz fav- 6 - Q.: M A TIF H IIL Ili TY Ill 'IU S 3 8 ....1Ku Zi.. 'f,. 2 J ? '1 1' ,, 1541 P ' 3 . -. ' ' ,u-wL- vnunw..--...AA THE ROCKET 1934 4 Soccer The sueeer season of 1933 can not he called successful. yet neither Cllll it he eulletl Il failure. Nlr. Vogt plueetl 11 well trztinecl eleven on the lielcl. hut l,:1tly l.uelc rlitl11't favor them. l,etl lmy liilly Qleveluml, eaptzun Zlllil illl outstzuitliug player. they plziyecl :mtl clefeatecl iiZlllllCI'5lll1I'g ltwieel and llamaseus. while they lust to llethesrla, Silver Spring, Slierwnutl, and Poulesville. The squzul eousistecl of liilly Cleyelzuul, A. hlunes, li. jones, Toni lialcer. Vililson Herslmerger. joe lfl Kntlersrni. George l3IlI'lJX'. Clzuule Norris, Rip Harrison, Rufus lXlilor. VVz1rren Milnr. l.Zlllll!1'l't liurhin, George Starkey, llowzml Pepper, and Lloyd Brewer. The niust exciting gzunes were plztyecl at home against liztithershurg Illlil Sher- wumnl. NVQ' Kl0laL'2llL'll fiZlltl1Cl'SlJlll'f.f .2 to I in Z1 thrilling gzune. Billy Cleveluntl :mtl Alton .Innes were our nutstancling players that clay. XYe lost to Slierwoocl 8 to I. Slierwnorl, Montgmnery County clizunps, had :1 light on their huncls and tl1e gzune was not tleciflecl until the lust half. Next year, with most of our tezun returning, we expect Z1 Cll2lllllllUllSl1l1l tezun, lil 1934 THE ROCKET Vo11ey Ball 1111- 11. 11. S. X'4l11l'j' 111111 '11k'Il11l 1111111151 1111 511111-Q5 1111 1111- 111151- 11115 51-1151111. 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S. 11111 11r111111111y 111111- Il 1111111 111111' 11111111114 Jl1I111111'1' 111111111141-r 11111- 11111. 111111' 111r1-1- 111 11115 1-1-1115 11115111 11-11111111 '11111 X11'1111151111. N12l1'12111 L1L'X1'1l11l11. 111111 1'1-1111 N11-551-r.. 11 IQ. 11. S. 1111g 1111- 11111111r I-11 11111-11114 111111151 1V11'1'1'j' 11111-11 111111 1111- X14l11l'1' '1'1-11111 111-xt 1l'2lT, 11 111114111 111 111- 511r1- 111 1111- r111111 111 s111-1-1-ss. 1 1x111'111'1111-'111g11 311111111 11'111 111155 1'i1I111121 XY1111111111. f1111rg11r1-1 11111141-r. 111-11-11 111111'11r11, 1111111- 5111-r11-111111. 1 1'11111-1-5 1QlI11l'1, 1,11rr111111- 1Jl'1ll1l'll11111'11, 111111 1v11ll'1111l 1.111111 1:111'1 1111-1' 51111' 111 115 1111-111-1' 11111- y1-111' 11lIl1.11'l'? 511 THE ROCKET l934 Boys' Basketball lille tu t'4l'L'Ill eozteliinv' :mcl at U'l'UlllJ ut' li'1rrl-wm'lcinQ lmw lituclwille ww rep, S rs rw ' . , ' - X ' f resenterl in lmztsketlizlll hy it line team. Mr. Vugt's hoys won eleven out uf seveiileen QZIINCSTZI great IIYCTZIQC. Rockville upeiiecl the season with Il victory over Howie :mtl wcm live straight games lvefore losing to Nt. Rainier. During these gzuiies. Rockville clefeztteml Slierwuml :S tu 27 in at thrilling' :incl exciting' game. l'rulm:lhly the greatest upset of the sezlsnn was lQnekx'ille's rleleziting Silver Spring' I6 to I4. This glllllt' fezltiirerl the playing of l.Zlllll1L'l'l llurhiii, who setmrecl ll points. The Spmtsinzulsliip lgl'llll'lL'I'llUlJll Tourixziment was plztyeml tm Klzireh J, with llyztttsrille :mil Silver Spring' meeting in the hrst grime. which Silver Spring wml 38 tu 15. Rockville lmeztt Dzuiiztseus 44 to 34. Starkey lezuling the scoring. ln the linztls Rockville lust to the Tziksilia 34 to 21. in ll he:u't-lmrezlker for Ruekville. Clarke. star :tml ezlptzlin ol Silver Spring, reeeiveml the cup lrmmi Mr. Schutt. 'l'he lirst squzul consisterl of Starkey :mil X'Vilsfm, furwzirrlsg llztrlmy, center: Ziskzi :mil llurlmin. guztrcls. The rest of the squad was lluity Brewer, XYZll'l'L'll zmcl Rufus Milnr, Slack NlCl10lSUIl, -Ioe Heurlersmi. :mel lgl!lL'lij' Steztrn. Next year four of the lirst squztcl will return :incl Nlr. Yugi looks for :1 great season. zmcl hopes tu win the elizmlpionsliip, instead of linisliing' seermrl. :ts they clitl this venr. fil F' l934 THE ROCKET Girls' Basketball Ihe lt. ll. S. girls' haskelhall teani, thiingli it did try, inrned 1-nt tw he smnewhat nn- sneeessfnl a hue drop trmn the teani ot 105.2 and 11133, Ihe varsity ll'j'A1l1ll enzisisted wt iinlg three -it last year s varsity and the reinannng girls, with few exeeptn-ns. had nn knnwledge wit tht lnndnntntils ul l lethill Thi l it dillienl the ' 1 5 iasc- 1 . s inai e ' I tu devehip a strung teznn as was hui e tif Miss Ciieklmurii. Ihe team lust the majority of its ganies, hut tuuk its defeats in a spiirtsnianlike manner Mary Carey, llilda Page and lileannr Iliainund filled the guard pnsitiniis. Marian l.iilll was furinerly a guard, hut was transferred to forward pnsitinn. lileannr lliammirl. post- graduate. played in must nf the praetiee games. thungli she was nut perinitled tu partieipate in the league games. lileannr was more nt' a help tu the team than it ean say. Mary Carey ani lldda Page niade a pair uf guards who really pnt np a strung wall against the iippivsiiig, teani. This is the lirst year that either has played for R. l'l, S. Mildred' liarp. .Xnita elark, linnna Wliottiwii, Helen Davis. and l.-irraine llrinieiihiirg, alternated fur center flllll side-eenter positinns. liaeh of these girls played exeeedinely well and IQ. ll. S. was left wandering why they had not come ont in the past seaswns for haskethall l'.x'el'w111e l playing. cniiws. nl eunrse, that R. H. 5. has already had the pleasure in seeing lzarp , , . . . llelen lliiward and Marian lainr enniplete the hne-np as tiwrwards. lluth Marian ani llelen kept a hard lighting spirit and made every attempt tu senre. llelen. three years 1 fiirward, and Marian, just new to the forward pusitiun this year. did the hest they eiinld 1 1 iuirk np as forwards, and R. H. S. thinks they did! Ruth llnnter, and lilara Penn eaine out at the end of the season and uttered their help lu the teani.-f-Ruth as furward, and Clara as a guard. Margaret Walker, as nianager of the haskethall teain. was as ettieient as une would want a nianager tu he. The varsity utters its appreciation to Margaret for l1er faithful standing hy.' Margaret wiiuld have made some little haskethall player if she had pnly heen ahle tn participate. 52 THE ROCKET 1934 Rockville Junior High Boys' Basketball Team lint' to thc zlhlv coaching of Nr. Norris the junior High prorlncurl :1 good tvznn this your with :i winning pcrccntzlgc of ovcr .500. XXX- cxnnc st-concl in thc Monte gonivry -lnnior lligh l,.l'ZlQ'l10. Atnong thc ti-:uns wc playa-rl wort- llznnzlscns, tivorgv- town l'rt-li, Slit-rwoocl. :incl 'l':1l4onm-Silvcr Spring. Ut' tht- liw regulars only our captain, .luck Uchst-nrcitcr, was Il rcgnlztr of our lzist yczn s tt-znn. zlnrl with thu zthlc hclp of lllS.lCZlllIlll1lIk'ti he inznmgccl to lcucl the point scoring. The pivot play was worked clown to pcrfcction hy VVz1cle lXlZlg'l'l1llCI'. and with thc :ntl of 'luck .Nlclt-rson, and our two stellar guards, Cicotgec Ankncy :incl Russell Ray, wc profluct-cl Il lint' looking team. Next year only VVadc Magruder will hc loft on thc tcznn as thc others grzulnutc this year. The lineup is as follows: XVz1clQ Mztgrudcr, Ct-ntcr: jack Ochscnrcitcr. lcff forw:n'1l: .lack ,-Xlflcrson, right forwztrclg George Ankncy, loft gnzwflz :incl Russell Ray, right Qllllfll. The suhstitntcs we-rc: Porter VVclsh, Rohcrt lforslmnrg, Tlioinxis Keys. Chzirlt-s Niccwzirncr. :Xtnlrcvv Leu, :incl Guy Merry. . 513 1934 THE ROCKET The Junior High Girls' Varsity Team Nlisx t'11rl4l1111'11. 11111' z1thlcli1' c11:1cl1, llltllIltlL'tl 111111 11110 sl1z1111' zu It-21111 that wt-ll l't'l1l'CN'lllL'tl thi' ,l1111i111' lligh 514111111 in l1:1slwtl1z1ll. 'I lu- lL'2llll hail thc llllt' 11-c111'1l 111 111111111114 5t'XL'll 11111 111 111,l1t 14111111-5. 'llw 111111 ilt-t1':1t l1:1111lt'1l Flllllltll' lligh wats :11l1111111st1-rt-ml hy 'l':1k11111:1+-1l11'1' ring, l111t 11111 glI'l5 l't'lllI'llt'tl thc m111111l1111u11t lay llt'lC2lIllll.1, tl1c111 l2lll'I' twlrc. lh1- 111-11111 spirit, ll'l1k' sl1111'ta111:111sl1111. :1111l ufwil ft-ll11x1sI1ip 111' tht- it-11111 was 111 L'YlClt'llL'k' A 1 tl111111-l11111l tht' si-:1s1111. 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