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HARRY JOSEPH SNOUFFER Vice-President of Student Government ROCKET 4; Dancing 4; Table Tennis Senior Committees. Sniff . . . Little Joe . . . Seneca . Vice-President . . . Potomac. DANIEL TESTERMAN Patrol 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3, 4. Conservative . . . quiet . . . expressions jood fella . . . stout. DORIS MARION WOODWORTH Typing Club 3; Stationery Corner 3, 4 Banking 4; Stockholder 4. Woodie . . . giggles . . . slow poke . . art . . . freckles.
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DORIS OPAL SENGER Glee Club 4; Office Practice 4 Jimmy . . . Maryland U . . . . cute . . . stenography. RUTH ALICE SHELTON Basketball 3, 4; ROCKET 4; G. A. A. Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Rifle Club, Secretary 4; Patrol 4; Cheerleader 3; Stockholder 3, 4; Assistant Typist 4; Office Practice 4; J. V. Girls' Basketball Coach 4. Hubba Hubba . . . peppy . . . feather bob . . dancing . . . crazy. SUE SHERMAN Transfer from Montreat Junior ROCKET 4; Cheerleader 4; Senior tees. Seens . . . Yale . . . blase . spirit . . . blue-rimmed glasses. College; Commit- class BETTY SHEWBRIDGE National Honor Society 4; Senior Key Society 3: G. A. A. Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Bank Director 3, 4; ROCKET 4; TIDE 4; Glee Club 3; Secretary of Publications 4; Stockholder 3, 4; Basketball 4; Homeroom President 4; Inter-School Council 4. Temperamental . . . publications . . . oyal . . . efficient . . . men.
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In the name of Mo Greene, Amen; We, the Senior Class of 1947 of Richard Montgomery High School, being feeble of mind and body, do give ond bequath oil property, real and personal, os follows: First: To Mr. Peek, our principal, we will our respect and admiration for his leadership during the past two years. Second: To Mrs. Christie, our friend ond senior adviser, we will our undying gratitude for making our senior year one which we will never forget, ond for her we reserve a place in our hearts forever. Third: To the entire faculty we will our earnest thanks for their interest and co-operation. Fourth: To the Juniors, young and innocent though they be, we will the outstanding leadership, superior intelligence, and tine character for which the Senior Class is noted. Fifth: It is our last request that the following be duly carried out: Janet Dawson wills her “dead pan to Allen Burgee. Charlotte Seifert wills her Swing ond Swoy to Joanne Brosius. Betty Lou Beane wills her knowledge of the form to Ward Fetrow. Sue Sherman wills her blue goggles to Miss Hauke Ruth Shelton wills her posterior to all would-be rhumba t iends. Janet Rice wills her aggressiveness to Stanley Stiles. Ruth Cole wills her pin curl technique to Donald Lawson. Shirley Burdette wills her feather bob to Mr. Peek. Elizabeth Caywood wills her beon sandwiches to all undernourished Juniors and her original adjectives to would-be slayers of the English language. Betty Shewbridge wills her mustord-yellow loafers to Eugene Thompson. Helen Mobley wills her quietness to Kathleen Clogett. Jeon Anderson wills her studiousness to oil the eager beavers. Patsy Niceworner wills her best-seUer, “Never Too Young to Dye to the library. Marlyce Hall wills her ''Colgate smile to Albert Wratten. Anne Giuuque wills her golden tresses to Pot Moorman. Dorothy Belt wills her physical ability to slink through keyholes to Jimmy Nicholson. Lenora Edwards wills her demure manner to Lee Sherman. Jack Hawkins wills his curls to would-be rainy-doy glamour girls. Fronk Darcey wills his 6'4 to Doris Hankel. Paul Freeburger wills his bi-i-ig brown eyes to Miss Day, who has always admired them. Willlom Beane wills his shy manner to Pouline Howard. Harry Huffer wills his Charles Atlas Physique to Anna Mae Jones. Robert Jones wills his bow ties to Frank Sinatra. Edward Wratten wills his favorite pronoun, I , to Mary Jo Berrier. Carson Hitchcock wills his giggles to Morjorie Creamer. Douglas Cecil wills his camouflage pants to Sister Smith. Henry King wills his henna rinse to Sally Deets. » Edward Carter wills his silly pranks to Betty Wilson and his irresistible charm to Nancy Heacock.
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