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MARY ELIZABETH SVVITZER W.O.W.; Orchestra; Glee Club. H To 10012 at her Hit 17f fviend: zme would think she had 175211 hnz four yzar: instmd of 0M. MORRIS SW'ITZER HSHORTY H.H.H.; Glee Club ,30; Orchestra 30; Band '30; Basketball '30; Baseball '30; Track '30. A 7711erriml yesterday, today, and farmer. SUSIE A. XVALTERS VV.O W.,' Basketball 29. I2 Pay: to 1711-2; joy with study, 5 UZZIE ELEANOR WATSON W.O,W.; Glee Club 22 '30; Operetta $0.. A prim Iimz, prapm- Imle, mum Httle gm, Class R011 I z 3 ROBERT BARR MARIAN BROCKWAY REBECCA COLLINGS$ EDITH FISHER$ GLADYS LANEY VIRGINIA LEE PARKE MCCAMPBELH ROSALIE SAPPENFIELD ELEANOR SOWERS s 6 7 RUBY CRIST PAULINE FREEDi-i HAROLD SQUIRE DOROTHY MARTIN JULIET OTT WILLIAM SWAIM HAROLD HIXON MARIE RIGus 9 IO 11 RUDOLPH DAVIES VIOLET ALLEN ELIZABETH FARRING- CHESTER PRIEST$ TON : DOROTHY NELSON SUSIE VVALTERS $ THOMAS BANTA ELEANOR WATSON I930 4 CLIFFORD ADAMS MARGARET MARTIN MARION OVERPECK MARION R05541 8 NADINE MILLER 12 ELTON CRONKHITE CLARA A. FISHER NEWTON MCCORD MARY SWITZER MORRIS SWIER WAYNE KILBURN Page Fomierm
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T H E R O.X MARION OVERPECK PECK H.H.H : Chorus '27; Glee Club 128. '29, 30: Orchestra ,27, :23, 29, '30; Band 130; Operetta '27x 30. Dry humor, unexputcdly, is his. CHESTER PRIEST CHET H...;HH Chorus '27. Glee Club '29, '30; Sm. dent Council '28, 29; Operetta '27, 30; An- nual smen A heavt mzxpotted 1': Mldom dimmed. MARIE RIGGS W.O.W. Hsm i: clown, of a me tum of mind. You'll gladly am: far m W of m may MARION ROSS BET5Y' He win: 711'; aim by haunt tail. ROSALIE SAPPENFIELD ROSIE wow; Cllnxus :27. A soft mm and delightful bnrum gym ELEANOR SOWERS ARNOR W.O VV : Glee Club 27, '30; Chorus 27; Op- eretta ,Z7, 130; RoxiEcho Stat? 129; Annual S taff. mi Lo! Eleunarj: name ltd 1171 the rent. HAROLD SQUIRE HSQUITS H.H.H.: Chorus :27; Glee Club Y29. 30; Base ball '29, '30; Basketball 29, 30; Track 129, C30; Operetta 27,:29, '30; Annual Staff, He ran rntz, mute, and dclmtaN WILLIAM SVVAIM BILL H.H,I-L; Chorus ,27; Glee Club '28 129, ,30; Orchestra '29, 530; Band ,29, 130; Operetta '29, '30, Fate ix often cmel tn Bill, but he survivm brandy? 1930 Page Thirtcm
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Senior Class Tm: UPENING of school in the autumn of 1918 found the R. H. S. class Cf '30 :11 its beginning. '1 he Original eight at that time convened at the Rockville Grade School building for the purpose of issuing their first challenge to the field of knowledge. At the same time other members of the present group were launching their educational careers in various other institutions of elementary learning, During the years that followed these ncharter members were joined by others thSe dentiny it was to form a part of one of the greatest graduatingr classes ever to pass through the doors of our dear old high school. Ummticed these folk struggled on with a common goal in view. Not until the class had completed graded school and was ready for its departure from those early surroundings, were its talents and accomplishments given much attention. Even then it was noticed remarkably little. The following year, 1926, a most promising group entered upon its first term of high school life, The group was given a new background and the change proved- prohtable, for its members took a new interest in academic affairs, progressing accordingly. In the faculty, which took the place of just iteachersi, each student found advisors ever willing to help a puzzled tfreshiet in distress. Before the close of this hrst winter the class of ,30 began to give indications of the record it was to establish and the part it was to play in the activities of R. H. St As Sophomores, the next September, these folks returned to school joyous to Find that, at last, they were not sheep among the wolves, but had taken their places as wolves themselves. The fact that there was at least one group beneath them was gratifying. The Junior year was even more successful than the previous term. Soon after the opening of school the class election was held with the following results: President, Margaret Martin; vice-president, Clifford Adams; secretarye treasurer, Robert Barr; student council, Chester Priest and Edith Fisher. Miss Maple was selected as faculty advisor, During the early weeks of the school year class rings were selected and the task of making money, with which to publish the annual, and give the Junior-Senior reception began This money was raised through dues and the sale of candy at basket-ball games and during the 110011-hour. In their attempt to give the graduates a fitting farewell the Juniors were successfult But such was the case only after a struggle. The labors of the class were not in vain, for the reception came up to the standard of any ever given The steady progress. as a class. was not slackened upon entrance into the senior year. XVork and responsibility were faced with the solemn determination to conquer and they were conquered. One at the first steps taken was to select rnmmeneement invitations. That another edition of the HRex3y be issued in 1930 Was unanimously agreed upon soon after the organization of the class. The position as editorein-chief was assigned Marian Brockway while Margaret Martin 1930 Page Fifteen
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