Rockland High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Rockland, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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1936 Cfivfcfrvo' Sidney Shafter Sidney had turned out to be some sheik. How do you do 1t,Sid? Your popularity has caused much envy if you only knew it. Carl Spear Carl is by far the busiest boy in high school. Yet never for a moment is he too busy to talk with friends which in his case number every person in the class and we might well say every person in the school. Chester Sunstrom A quiet, inconspic- uous lad is Chester , whose past is clothed in secrecy. With that perpetual smile we can safely guarantee a bright future. Nellie Teel Nellie is a very jolly person, but Oh, my: Look out for her temper! She has a great many secret ad- mirers, and is always willing to cooperate. Dorothy Thomas Most of Dot's time has been taken u wi th outs ide 'dutie s , but we always leave it to her if we wish to find out anything going on in school. Vera Thompson Vera is another who has hidden or rather has tried to hide, her charm in an out- ward bashfulness. She hasn't succeeded too well. We are glad she hasn't. Ralph Tyler Little Ralph has been a very good boy during these four years,a1ways ready to do what he's told. We think he would make a most successful bell- hop, if anyone is looking for one. Horace Vinal Horace wants to en- ter the Government Service, and we don't blame him.Cons1dering his reputation for selling tickets to high school programs we feel certain he would make a super- salesman.

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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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iii IU' ng' ,n .,, n f INS jbi ..- Rose Vultiggo Rose is always laughing and trying to sing. Nothing can dampen her spirits. A girl with her initia- tive can't help but go places. Nathalie Waldron 'Nothing,' if this term's applied to the stronger sex, really matters to Nathalie. Her sole wish is to be everyone's pal and she is! William Welch Bill is a good, all 'round sport, as all can testify. He may not be remarkable in any one activity, but he is certainly far enough above the av- erage to draw atten- tion. Thelma Whitehouse Brown hair, brown eyes and dimples, ac- companied by a love for fun,result in the irresistible combina- tion that is Thelma. She is brilliant in her studies and a pal to all. Miriam Wiggin We hear Miriam has alreay laid plans for after graduation. That only goes to show what an up- and- coming lassie can do. Marie Williamson My goodness! Will wonders ever cease? Four years ago Marie was just a quiet lit- tle thing. Today she is a real, live 'Dol- ly.n Good girl, 'Dol- ly! Helen Withee Helen is seldom called upon for work for one good reason: she volunteers before anyone gets time to ask her.We can always be certain that what she does is done very well. Frances Young This young lady will certainly make things hum when she gets out into the world. She will never leave anything until it is finished. Hers is a record to be proud of. I7 W ' fa' 1 1

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