Rockland High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Rockland, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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1 IIQBGI Charles Mitchell Blond 'Inkeyn has been rightfully call- ed 'poet laureate' of our class. His inter- ests are divided be- tween girls, hikes to Thomaston and dramat- ics. Norma Monroe In Norma's four ye- ars of high school she has missed less than ten days.She has brought her old dodge up from South Thomas- ton each day loaded with the gang. She gets much enjoyment out of aiding others. Louise Moulaison Here is one brunn- ette who believes in 'keeping fit' by a sport routine. Her commercially trained mind will one day find a desired pos- ition behind office doors. Louise Payson With strong deter- mination and plenty of grit, Louise has cheerfully gone about her duties. She is one girl who means and does what she says. Cobb Peterson We thought that Cobb was quiet and bashfu1,but he opened our eyes with sur- prise on the Washing- ton trip. You know, of course, that a certain Junior was on that trip. Ethel Philbrook Ethel is easily pleased, appreciating any deed in her behalf. Perhaps that is why she has made so many friends. Winlfred Pinkham Pinky is small, quiet, and plump. As she doesn't believe in diets, you'll never find Pinky going without her meals o Grace Poland Just one look at this blue-eyed blonde and everyone knows that she's a swell little dancer. Indeed she is never at a loss for partners. .. Qi, ' A f4if'211'f' I' Yqfw giiff ??5m gifi ln!! 't M 4 Eigkir' Xf- '- inf-,g-1.55,l f qf3:qa ' P If ,Q 5 3 . , 5 'fhlw , iyfh -' ' - dbx . X' X ,-lf. lf.,f l ',.- .

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Q3 -of ' it ,Qi ,- ii936i Margaret Kent Margaret came to us from Swans Island in the fall of '52, With her pleasing person- ality she quickly made friends. We couldn't get along without her now. Albert Levensaler NDuffyn though an ardent wooer,1s a bit modest about his af- fairs. His mind still wanders when Washing- ton is mentioned. Lawrence Lord NBarren is the tall lanky lad who has won so much fame in ath- letics. He has pulled us through many a tight gmne. Margaret MacBride nPeggyncan certain- ly be relied upon for work, She is always willing to do her share and to help any one else who appears to be in difficulty. Oscar Marsh Oscar has good rea- sons for being so popular with his classmates. A mere patient person was never graduated from R. H. S. Ruth Marston Ruth, a vivacious, dark-haired young la- dy, is exceedingly popular with all. Her brilliant intellect, her charming voice, and her natural poise are assets to be desired by anyone. Charlotte Mattatall Charlotte is one of the foremost girls in the class of '36. Whenever recitations are getting dull, Charlotte can be counted on to come through with some brilliant remark. Charles Merritt Charlie is our class artist, actor,- school just wouldn't have been school without his smiling presence. He is espe- cially popular with the underclassmen. 13



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fl. Y .-N, , ,,yx- 1 'ix 3. T' .JJ I iX936I Elsie Rackliff Elsie delights in friendly arguments, but will always with- draw rather than lose a friend. She is ln- trusted with more personal secrets than anyone else in the class. I , B . , ' if Glenna Rankin Glenna is the as- sistant to our class artist. She'll be picking the keys of a typewriter located in the office of some big business pres- ident some day. Good Luck! Mary Richards Mary is that charm- ing president of the S.O.S. Club. She de- lights in good sport and is always the life of the party. Mary takes much plea- sure in being out- of-doors, and goes on a lot of hikes. Marjorie Richardson Marjorie often cor- rects papers for the teachers. She right- ly deserves her rep- utation of depend- ability. ., - -' u 4 9 ,lv .. .1 Q, ' .. i I ,'kr1r' .wg-'K ,R 9: Bernice Robinson Bernice is unmoved by the little trou- bles of lifeg nothing short of a he-man can set her heart aflut - ters Dorothy Robinson It is doubtful if Dorothy has ever been seen wearing a frown. She is one of the few who are always happy. Surely life cannot be lonely for so conten- ted a personality. Gwendolyn Rubensteir How dreary and long school days would be if there were nc smiles,g1ggles,jokes, and Gwen! A sure-to- succeed personality's her proof of future happiness. Miles Sawyer Miles is liked by everyone. Sometimes he's kind of slow,and he has been known tc go to sleep in class- es. But he is always happy, so how can others help from be- ing!

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