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

 - Class of 1960

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GA. 3, Q S? 5 .3-W' ARTHUR B. FAULEY B.A., Fairmont State College, M.A., West Virginia University, Chemistry, Junior Class Sponsor, Audio-Visual, Science Fair JOHN E. MALEY B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers College, Californiag M.Ed3, Univer- sity of Maryland, Physics, Elec- tronics, Public Address Club Science Department This year saw many strange and interesting happen- ings in our Science Department. New rooms for almost all of us waited at the end of Christmas vacation. Our Biology Department finally had two labs in which Miss Smith, Mr. Ray, and Mr. Tomicheck explained the na- ture of living things to us. Down the hall Nlr. Tomi- check and Mr. Vargo helped us to discover and dis- cuss the many complexities of our scientific world. In the new wing, a shining new Physics lab awaited Mr. Maley's seniors and a new Chemistry lab waited for Mr. Fauly and returning iuniors. The second half of the year found some of us deep- ly engrossed in frogs, ore, steam, and equations, so engrossed that final examinations came and went be- fore we realized that school had ended. Z, ' b' ve- 4' X WALTER H. RAY B.S., University of Pittsburgh: M.A,, Lehigh University, Biology, Sophomore Class Sponsor GRACE SMITH B.S., Bloomsburg State Teachers College, M.S., Bucknell Univers- sityg Biology, Science Club, Cheer- leaders, Pep Club, NEAP f .2 lf JOHN M. TOMICHEK B.A., Western Maryland College, General Science, Biology, Earth Science, Key Club, Chess Club JAMES R. VARGO B.S., West Virginia Institute of TechnolOQYi M.A., West Virginia Universityy General Science, Junior Varsity Football st- of--:wr -2' F : 9 - ...W-swff W - 4 The Leaning Tower of Pisa gets ready to fall, Double, double toil and trouble . . . Slogan of Chemistry lab. Mr, Ray helps a biology student as others observe. -, -ww ngwnrn Z' ,.. v

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ALICE W CARPENTER B.A. University of North Caro- Math Plane Geometry H Y , f, l linag Gen. Mathematics, Business :Q I K 1 ir' 3' ,.,.w y., . DWIGHT O. COBLENTZ B.S., University of Maryland, M.Ed., University of Marylandg ln- termediate Algebra, Solid Geom- etry, Trigonometry, National Hon or Society When we first opened the book that led us through our mathematics courses, the jumble of tables, symbols, and figures seemed quite discouraging. From seniors puzzling over lines and spheres to freshmen grasping the fundamentals of business math, we understand and accept the challenge given by our math department. Under the able direction of Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. Hur- ley and Mr. Sacco, the theorems of Plane Geometry be- come familiar helpful friends, iust as the world of in- terest and insurance become familiar to us in business math courses taught by Mr. Hurley and Mrs. Carpenter. The intricacies of senior math and Algebra ll also make themselves known and understood by Mr. Coblentz, DWIGHT P. HURLEY B.A., Emory 8- Henry, M.S., Uni versity of Virginia: Gen, Mathe matics, Plane Geometry SAMUEL F. SACCO B.A., Maryland State Teachers Col- lege, Frostburgg Plane Geometry, Patrol, Tribunal The Business Math class looks as if it really means who also introduced us to advanced mathematics in early morning sessions. Through the efforts of the math department's facul- ty, we learned the formulas and correctly applied our knowledge to the practical problems of our daily life. Three heads are better than one, especially if Mr. Coblentz's head is one of them. business.



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l ARNOLD A. ADAMS B.Ed., Plymouth Teachers College, Bookkeeping, Typing LlLLlAN E. BROWN B.A., Washington College, School Treasurer, Chairman of the Budget Committee, Member ot th e Awards Committee, Bank Advisor MARY W. COE B.S.C., State University of lowap Elementary Business, Typing I and ll Miss Brown looks on as students capably take over in the bank. Commercial Clickety-clack. Again the halls in the Commercial wing of our school resounded to the tune of the type- writers. Mr. McCIay, Mrs. Coe, and Mr. Adams helped us work our way through Typing l, while others prac- ticed tor speed and accuracy in Typing ll under the able direction of Mrs. Coe. Many of us found ourselves in more spacious classrooms and others eagerly prac- ticed on new typewriters. Down the hall, the sounds of new copying and add- ing machines emitted trom our school bank and office practice rooms-with Miss Brown, Mr. Spak, and Mr. Adams directing. We students taking Banking and Of- fice Practice sold pencils, ink and paper in our station- ery store under the supervision of Mr. Finn. In addi- tion to enlarging its stock to include binders and fold- ers, our store had new, earlier hours and an improved cash register. M Students purchase activity cards as school gets under way

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