Rockland High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Rockland, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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18 THE CAULDRON Day Dreams I'm gonna be a big-shot someday- Until then, I'll work in such a way That people'll think l've gone beserk When they watch how diligently I work. Say! I will buy a Rolls Royce car- You'll see my picture in Harper's Bazaar! I'll exchange short calls with Her Grace, the Queen And my poems will appear in a maga- zme. My horses will win all the hunts and races, My luck at cards-ahem! Four aces! My clothes will come from the biggest concern, The neighbors will gasp and with jeal- ousy burn. When will l commence? Oh, some day soon. Got all summer-'S only June. Yes, I'll tell ya when I've started Ha, ha. kid! I'll have you outsmarted! Ho-hum. lt's dinner time. Where's my money-hum-a dime! Vllell, no use inviting needless sorrow, Always put ol? what you can do to- morrow. M. MILLS Class Favorites Favorite diversion Dancing Favorite 'iiiagasiize Life Favorite radio program Hit Parade Favorite book Guadalcanal Diary Favorite saying Are you kiddin' Favorite dislike Studying Favorite actor Spencer Tracy Favorite actress Greer Garson Favorite orchestra Harry James Favorite sport Basketball Favorite author VV. L. White Favorite popular music Black Magic Favorite Class Chemistry Little Things It's the little things in life that count Unimportant as they may seem, It's not the boulders we remember best But the pebbles by the side of the stream The rush of cold air on a winter's morn, The icy frost on a window pane, One perfect snowflake on a black cat's fur While a thousand flakes fall in vain. We remember the perfect little things Amongst all the wars and the strife We care not a fig for a world-wide ocean But we cherish one drop of the Tide of Life. So we should look closer for little things As our cares and troubles grow and mount, 'Cause you'll find if you analyze your life That it's always the little things that count. M. MILLS Class Bests Best athlete QBoyj john Dui? Best athlete fGirlj Kay Blackman Best dresser fBoyj David Bicknell Best dresser fGirlj Joan Ripley Best speaker Tom Perry Best actor Milton Wooster Best actress Barbara Wood Best musician Dotty Havener Best singer Josephine Buckminster Best entertainer Dotty Havener Class Personalities Night owl Raymond O'Brien Answers to Maiden's prayers Bob Coffey and Don Kalloch N oisiest Hawley Brannan Biggest grind English .aeszkafg--aia?.:i:rif, W, Q- 4

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. . Idnvtrg . . Q? QKPQKFP QKFSIQKPQKFPQKPSFW Eiiiiiiwitfgiiixmisasfstiaamsamssiii The Voice of the Four Score Hearts Above the roar and din of global war A quiet voice arises from the deep, Sure in faith and hopeful in tomor- row's fate. It is the voice of four score hearts- Hearts strong as steel, and soft as fleece, Rough and tough, and calm and clearg Hearts light as air. and deep as sleep. But hark! They speak and merge in one firm voice. I gog for there is much to do And such a little time- Ships to invent and sail in the strange unknown g Laws to make, fields to till and cities to erect 3 A thousand things to learn and teachg A thousand dreams to realize- And now the time is come! A sentimental sadness squeezes hard my bulging heart Till all my sight is wet. But come, No tears, there isn't time for that- .Iust linger but to say So long! And all becomes a memory. DotioLAs PERRY Reveries of a Rug Cutter ln Grandma's time, Grandpa would prance Up to her when he wished to dance. She'd curtsy to him. sweet and gay, Then 'cross the floor they'd whirl a way. But now the times have changed a bit- lf Gram heard this she'd have a fit! Come on. what gives? My little worm. Come jive with me a hep-cat squirm. Gleeps, pal. got fungus on yer feet? You're super, genial. but elite. You're thirsty? Here's a shot 'o dope. Aw. don't give me that old soft soap. How's your fever, cuddle cat? -lust shoot the cheese to Brother Rat! That's what now-a-days we shout As to hot jive we bounce about. lint times I tire of old Glen Miller, My thoughts stray from the killer diller. To how old Grandma found romance VVhile stepping out the old square dance. M. lXllLLS



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Svvninm 6 6 6 O HFCTRBI 'FFQKFFTHFSQKFFQGPCFPQQK FS3?4F9?iF:7?i?S3?4 EWMIWEEQEEKERMQEMQMQQ4ummm ACHORN, RICHARD Dick Latin Scientific Debating 1, 25 Junior and Senior Class Playg Stage Carpenter 3g National Thespian Society 4. 'Big oaks from little- Avhorns growl Ilick's 2l0i'1llllpllSlllllt'IllS have proved it so. , - M .fs !f,j Ji.: AYLWARD, BILLEE Willy Latin Scientific Outing Club 25 Cauldron Board. I'm gay without pause, Sad without C'IllIFO. BARTLETT, ARLENE Civic Junior Red Cross Council 3. She doesn't talk much, but when she does there-'s plc-my behind ir. BEAL, PAULINE Polly Commercial Home Economics' Club 13 Press Club 1, 25 Outing Club 2. Our loyal friend and classmate We-'ll always hold most dear.

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