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The Faculty HENRIETTA BAKER Goucher College, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. History, Music, Education IVY BRINTON Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S. Shorthand, Typing KATHERINE BULLION Wilson Teachers College, B.S. History, English HELEN DAY Chicago Institute, B.A.E. Art HELEN BURDETTE DAY Goucher College, A.B. English DOROTHY GOTTSCHALL Bueknell University, A.B. Social Studies, English DOROTHEA GREEN Maryville College, A.B. Mathematics EDNA E. HAUKE George Washington University, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Practical Science, Biology JANE HILTON Maryland University, B.S. Elementary Easiness, Banking Bookkeeping, Retail Selling FRANCES S. HOLMEAD Goucher College, A.B. History, Counsellor RALPH KELLER University of Maryland, B.S. Physical Education MALCOLM KULLMAR Western Maryland College, A.B. Social Studies, English, Dramatics NORMAN LONG John Hopkins University, A.B. English, Latin, Social Studies FRANK McCLUNG Indiana State College, B.S. ocational and Industrial Education CHARLES MEOLE Millersville State Teachers College, B.S. Industrial Education, Industrial Arts EILEEN NEUMANN Maryland University, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Cafeteria, Home Economics ABELL A. NORRIS, JR. Georgetown University, B.S. Mathematics, Se i e n c e L. F. SCHOTT Maryland University, B.S. University of Maryland, M.A. Principal MARY TRADER Wilson Teachers College, B.S. Secretary to Principal LUCY TRUNDLE Maryland University, B.S. Physical Education
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RICHARD MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY First row: Miss Edna E. Haukc. assistant principal; Mrs. Frances Holmcad, counsellor; Mr. L. Fletcher Schott, principal; Miss Dorothy Gottschall; Mr. Frank McClung. Second row: Miss Ivy Rrinton. Miss Kay Bullion, Miss Henrietta Baker, Miss Mary I'rances Trader. Miss Helen Day. I hird row: Mrs. Helen Burdette Day, Miss Lucy Trundle. Miss Fileen Neumann, Miss Jane Hilton, Mrs. Dorothea Green. Fourth row: Mr. Charles Meole, Mr. Norman Long. Mr. Abell A. Norris, Jr., Mr. Malcolm Kullniar, Mr. Ralph Keller. The instructors of Richard Montgomery High School are in a great measure respon- sible for the success of that institution. Their leadership, idealism and never-faili ig enthusiasm have supplied the students with the will to go forward in the face of . 'i the hardships which this year have been so great.
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Our Theme I’or our Rocket theme this year we have chosen freedom of speech. We do this because we believe that it is a necessary factor in our democracy and its im- portance should he stressed at every opportunity. In classes and organizations it plays a vital part as the success of any group depends upon the greatest number of people being satisfied. This is only possible by the free expression of opinions and a decision made which coincides with the majority of desires. It is our duty to use but not abuse this greatest of all privileges which we have. To say what we think is fine, but it is equally important to think something worthwhile, so that we will not be guilty of using our freedom of speech for detrimental purposes: gossip, if not actual slander, untruths about someone or something because they, no matter how fine, are not squarely in line with our views. Instead, let uk use our freedom of speech as an element of good for a good purpose. Say the most favorable things you can about those who are in opposi- tion to you. Use it as an instrument to get you what you want but use it cleanly and fairly. Freedom of speech is an exclusive right of this country. Let us use it as a shining weapon in our fight toward the right.
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