Rockland High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Rockland, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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Chmb exerx mountaln and pass oer Its lanes Look 101 the moon and 1ts glorx FOI he1e 1n x ou1 hands IS the basls of hte The ploduct of old Wlothel Natule And he1e IS the cause and the QDOIIS of a strlte Enjox It and all of lts raptu1e John Box nton THE EXTROX ERT All people are dlflerent All act ln a dlfferent xxax Some l1xe for the11 tomo1'1ovx XVIHIG I llxe for mx todax Edxx a1 d P 1xtc1 A WET STORY There was a box from TNIIQQOUTI Who xx ent for a r1de IH a dorx It started to leak bo he took a peek And that IQ the end of the story Joan VVIIIIRITIQOH There once was a n1txx1t named MOTFIS Who lox ed a dlmwlt called Dorls Thex marr1ecl one dax 1n th mlddle of Mav And noxx have a tam1lx of honors Dolores Cahano FAREXI ELL So noxx the hour IS he1e at last II hen xxe must end our fun XVIHI6 out ln hfe ahead of us There s xxork to be done And lf xxe look behmd ue To the xears so qu1cklx passed We th1nk of all our TIIQIICIQIIIDS And trx to make them last To our parents and ou1 teachers II e extend our thanks QIHCQIE F01 all then' help and gxndance Has marked our xx ax so eleal A1thu1 Per1 x AND THEN THERE XX -X3 'NONE An Ind11n tight ISITT too much fun Espeuallx xx hen XOUI S1119 IS on the 1un The 101,11 or us flghtlllg, Sms ot Llhertx One hot and noxx the1e xxe1e onlx th1ee Fomg stefzlthllx thlflllgh the xxoods xt 1111 ht -Xn Ind11n s xxx us thlllugh h1s slghts Thex xxe1e stlcklng, to u omexxhat l1ke glue And one ot shot so noxx the1e xxere txxo We hld IH the bushes and lax qulte st1ll Thex xxe1e 1ll up In us box xxh lt 1 th11ll' 'I hoops one s1xx Us th 1t son ot a gun He shot mx huddx md noxx thcle xx is one l h1d 1ll xlone hom tlee to tlee I kncxx one thmg thcx xxeren t to get mel I' leedom xx IS neal I sta1ted to run An 111oxx cxmc md then the1 xxas none Tel 1 x Econ :mx IT S LOVE The xxeddmg, took place 111 a b1g round basket a sewlng bxsket' It xxas hlled to hour the g,uests h 1d nlled ex erx seat Among the toltunlte spectators xvere manx celeb11t1es Ihe1e xxas the stxl1sh Ilss IIIJQITISANLIIS the exer sllm and hmdsome Sn I Jdkln and of course the Nleedlec xse M1ss 56.188318 xx is present ac companled bx hcl present escort the P1 pe1 ot PINS The lnlde s parents NI1 Tlmothx Th1m hle md the he llltlftll Salah Spool xxe1e ln 1 xe1x testlxe mood Fhex beamed md ch xtted xx 1th 111 the guests and xx hen mx one xsked them quest1ons thex both 1Ig,1eed Fhen d1ug,hte1 thell da1 mg rlhlfflil had mufht xoung, 'XI1 Needles exe The celemonx xx 15 DQITOI med VklthOLlt '1 lxxx The xounf couple flexx doxxn a long xx hlte se 1m to Hook ind Exe Ha1bor on then h mex moon md thex both llxed n1pp1lx exer 1lte1 Peth Mlller 1 ' , . 1 ' . 1 ' ' ' ' ' ,Y Y I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 7 ' Q ' 1 1 'I 'I 1 I . . A ' .. . 1 A C ' 1 ' S 'Q ' v 141' ' ' I' ' Iv ' 1' 1' 1 . I 1 1 1 v 1 1 ' I i I v l I 1 1 .I I I r r 5 I- I .. 4 1 1. 1 1' ' S I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' . 4' I ' ' -. ' 1 1 I. 1 1 1 . ' ,1 . c I . C ' r ' C' ' -A vl v 1 I ' 1 v' 1 A C 1C s 1 1 11 I. . . I, ,. , S I . , 1 , , I, .,,. 1 1 1 C, . . . I I 7 v . 1 1 1 I 1 v v I' I' K 1 I I' , 1 - - 1 ,I 2 1 . , I . z z . ' ' - , I 1V 1. v 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 'I 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 , c 1 7' , , . I2 A. . 1 I -1 1 1 C f , - , 1 ' ri A 1 1 7 ,- c 1 . 1 , V ' 'i ' mm Y I f V I . . II 7 , 1 - - 9 v . - 1 ' ,- 1 , ' 1 ' ' 1' 1' I 21' . I' 1 WITTY, HUH? overllowlng. Long before the appomted , fe s s z 1 J . ' . , , I N . 1 1 1 I Y Y C 1 C L . A l 1 1 1 Q' ' 1 1 vf 1 1 7 ' 1 1. ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Q 1 .v 1. C 1 , 1 c - . -. - , . 1 . 1 11 , ' ' . T A. 1 pi 1 .11 I1 1-111 iv vu 1 1 1 l 1 c1 . 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 , ' I. I. I , . I, , . I. I I- 1. ,Q t v 1 . V l 1 1 , 1 . II ' I l . D wi ' N V ' D 7 c I I c 1 7 1 , c I 1 . I c I . I . I , I. . I I,- 7 v I 11 1 1 , I I I I. , Z ,.. I f . I ,. .I 1 . .1 I L Y 1 4 , v 1 yy , V I 2 , 1 2 Q., I r A . 1 l v Y . 1 1 v VC 1 1' 1 v' A , I c 1 c 1 1 ' 1 1 f. 1 1 , . 1 1 . I 1 1 I 1,1 , 1 c . I 6 ' . s ' J az 2 nj f ' 1 I 1' . 1 ' 1 I F . ' 1 J K Y

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partxclpated verx successfully the year passed qulckls I+ malls because of a huge sprmg fever epldemlc PI'1l'lClp3l Boothby gave hls dlsclples a vacatlon Upon entermg the Bastllle 1n 1952 the wa1r1ors had completely lost the1r green appearance and were comlng forever closer to the1r goal of knowledge By thlS tlme they had dlscovered the teachlng techmques of thelr mentors and found much more tlme for outslde mterests The Jumor Prom hlghllghted thelr efforts as they were the hrst from away back to break 1nto the black Soon Klppy Karnlval came around to ralse money makmg It posslble for Mlke DIRBHZO to feed hls boys steaks The warrlors for the first tlme sponsored a play Just after the turn of the new year called Huckleberry Flnn The Junlor soldlers had now establlshed thelr name ln sports brlngmg many ath let1c honors to thelr lnstxtutlon Roger Grmdle Soma Curry Joan W1lllamSOH and Sylvia Treneer presldent vlce presl dent secretalv and treasurer respectlvely led thelr trlbe through the ordeals of a Junlor year The warrlors returned once more only to dlscover that the money they had earned that summer was to be taken away from them they were forced to buy artl square hats to French Club penclls Wlth the a1d of Robert Hybels the group sud denlv learned the meanlng of economy and chose Stan Soboleskl as presldent to help them on a monev savmg plan fL6SllE Mackmen vlce presldent Joan Wllllam son secretary and Janlce Flckett as treasurer of course alded Stan J The trlbe had leaders representmg them ln every sport contest and commlttee The now senlor warrlors retallated for their humll 1at1ng defeat four years before and sub dued a large group of green ammals who roamed the lou er corridors Thls was the Vear that the trlbesmen became the b1g wheels on the Klppv Karnlval bandwagon and thelr efforts were lmportant factors ln the Karnlvals success The thesplans of the group took part ln the Senlor Play tltled The Nmth Guest which proved successful both dramatically and financlal Thls amazing group of student warrlors wearx from their four xears of hard work are anxlouslw awaltlng that glorlous day when they reach thelr goal and recelve thelr dlplomas But that wlll be no stopplng polnt for these never sax dle vsarrlors wlll contmue on the road of llfe shouting Backward nexex folward ever' John H Bosnton Sensor Lntero ry SINNER TAKE W ARNIING' Mrs Vuk lnvented th Engllsh test Oh' What a terrlole 1l1V9HtlOI'1l Mr Plummer ulscoxered the Alagash And McDougal mvented Kl6tQIlt10Il There IS one teacher m Rockland Hlgh Whose name I shouldn t even mentlon On the grounds th nt It mlght tend to m crlmlnate me And lead to endless detentlon My advlce IS never to sklp make up If you owe It to a teacher Pause thls man vull be at the door All set and readv to meetcha Hell pomt at you and thunder My boy vou d better get on the ball Because the next tlme you ll have to report Flve nlghts to m detentxon hall Paul Ross There once was a crook named Fleecy Whose trlal was held 1n Zambesl The Judge on a vuhlm Declded to ask hlm Whether he D1 ferred AC or DC' Wh1tH9W Allen PATlENf E' Drlx er Ed was a man almost dead C ause the frustrated students he led Would make a mistake When applx mg the brake And push the clutch pedil mstead' El S FASY Walk through the woods and go ox er the plalns Follow the sun and lts Elon . ' v it V 1 1 1 ,, sf ' 7 7 ' e ' . Y v ' ' 9 7 , ' 9 nc 77 , Y ' . Q 0 . 7 . . . W V , . , . 7 ' K6 77 .. 7 - I . . . e . , ' , . A- .f 7 . kv , 1 l ' . . . , , L, , . I . . , , an ' 77 Y , . l 7 ' A n ' , ' ' . . . . l . M I' 3 - K L, - s ' ' a u L o a In LL ' Y 9 ' 9 9 - r ' . ' . - , s ' f 9 . 9 9 7 , , . . . . J ' V I 9 . L ' 9 ' ' ' 9 K 7 7 . 7 I -Y r ' y 7 I Q y , - 7 n cles rangmg from multl-colored robes and - - X, e - . ,, , . . f l . . . ' w , ' t . I . v . 7 9 9 1- .9 ' ' 9 ' 9 ' 1 L , 3 o ' A ' L .a , . I 1 ' ' - 9 9 . . ' . 7 ' . ' . ' . . . e 1 ,. . . V - . Y 7 7 1 . ,, . L . ,, . . . K . 9 ' ' . . , . , C .' . . . H 1 H ' L' ' - - L , . . , Y 1 u 1 1 7 I L n n s ' 46 ' 77 ' 4 L' , l kv S A L I . ' ' '. ' , ly . . ' V. . ' n K s . . . , l---- 4 7 I . Y I . - ' I v wr W . . . . 4 ' . Ln A ' ' , as ' 99 ' ' . , . '. ll' l . L 9 ' ' 1 ' ' v 1 - ' 1 r . 9



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PARADISE Vlnlt Lfronopsky had been trled and con VILEBU OI a crlme UL the worst nature vevertheless as Ile lelc Llle court room, he was not ultter, out nappy ror lt was now that he reallaed how lortullate he was to llve ln sucll a klllu and lorglvlllg country Ab he passed the porclalt ul the most ln vlnclole, nollorallle, and nlghly esteemed savlor ol manklnd, Uncle ueorgl lvlalenkov, the llrst or l1ICy that adorned LHC Walls OI the court, he ucteleu words Ol Llld.lIl'CS ror lllstead OI pulllslllllellt, ne was glVeIl 3 chance to yolullteel to go to blbefla, to work lor deal, Alllu, peace lovlng Uncle u60I'gl nflcl Lllllllxe cdpltallstlc W3I'II'l0I'lg6I' countrles ln tlle west, llc wouldn t be sent to prlson to lot alla ulc why, he would even get palu 101 llls labor lll mloerla ln the salt IIIIHLS 1115 pay would be ten pre tons an houl dllu slllcc ne would work twenty hours a uay that would be .400 pre tons U1 course he WUL,llcl donate thls to the Uncle ueorgl luemollal lf und Also he would be Ieu on thc llnest KUSSIRH Iood lhls WOUIG conslst or salt sandwlches, two sllces ot sau WIUI a sllce OI salt ln the mlddle, wlth vouka to drlnk And then he would have two days vacatlon out of ev ery doo Naturally he would spend these ln prayer for Uncle U6Ol'g1 s welfare Hls sentence would be ten vears, but ot course wlth good behavlor, he could get a parole ln nlne years, eleven months and twenty one days, another gltt from most generous and klnd hearted Uncle cfeorgl And most lmportant 01 all, he had been spared the embarrassment and mortlncatlon of belng told what crlme he had commltted lt was llttle wondel that at last Vlnlt reallaed that he was llvlllg ln a paradlse on earth Joseph Pelllcanl THB, INTRUDERS A small boy, gleelullv playlng wlth hls slmple tovs, looked up to see hls father starlng througll Lllc 1l00l way ot thelr small house lhe sllghtl1 Uullt man carefully medltated as h gated upon the town that lay Just beyond hls pasture He thought Wlll I ever enjoy the prosperlty and tranqullltv that l once knew ' It had been nearlv a decade slnce the IH vaders from another planet had landed ln hls world They had brought Wlth them powerful weapons and were much more sclentlllcally advanced than the qulet, peace lovlng lnhaoltants or thls country lhey had elected lndustllal centers and had then llved on the IJFOLILILIIVIIX ot hlm and hlS people He recalled the day that he had beerl out ln the Ilelds, llarvestlng llls Ll0pb tor the wlnter season, when he had heard a tremendous roar IH the skles Looklng up he had seen two space shlps, maklng pre paratlons to descend Alter thelr landlng tall, surly looklng nlen had cmerged from a door on the sleek Ll alt lhey had showed that they meant no vlolence but had seem ed only to want to examlne the planet But they had ney er left and more rocket shlps had come, wlth other domlnant, sel flsh creatures ot thelr IOI'6lgll race Al though they had caused no destructlon, they had lnlllcted lnconvenlence and un LASIIICQS on hls people As he broke from hls reverle, he turned to hls small son and sald, res, Naltram, maybe some day , when you become a man, our peaceful planet lylars, Wlll be rld of John Bovnton A REAL BUDDY She hung affectlonatelv to mv neck and assured me, ln a muslcal way, that she was a trlend l could alwavs count on to soothe my troubled ITl1l1Cl and gloomy out look on hte bhe spoke melodlously ln a sott, clear tone, relaxlng me ln splte of the stralns o1 llfe l broke lnto an easy song and she harmonl7cd be lutlfully wlth mv VOILQ l soon leallaed th It l was havlng a struggle to stay aw IKE, thc muslcal lllythm had made me drowsy I Jumped abruptly to my feet as a loud crash brought me to my senses The beautv lay on the ll0Ol Vylth a broken neck Vly heart was heay1 wlth s ll blame as I plcked her up and th aught how careless ness had depl IX ed mc 01 thc l ll st gultar l had cyer play ed Plul Ross 1 1 '4ll V 1 I I L 51 I ' 4 I I V 1 1 A V1 1 , . . - , - . . . , I . ' 1 . 1 -1 . 1 1 J 1 I I I v - . . V I - -,M A ---U D, 1 . 1 1 - . ' , ' ' I 1 I1 ,Q 1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 4 4 1 1- ' 4 K. , , . , , . . , . 1 1 - 1 . - ' ' 3 ' 4 1- 1 1 ' 1 1 I ' V L 4 1 .11 - 1 4 1 1 1 1 , 1 W . - . . . - 1 - 71 I I . . 1 1 J ' 1 1 4 ' 1 1 1 . . ' A ' 1 - V . 1 1 . ' ' 1 1 ' ' 4 1 - k Al L r K 1 1 1 .A 4 A . 1 1 4 - l . - 1. . 1 ' - .1 1 ' 1 : 1 1 ' l 'I ' L ' ' , I 1. . V' 1 a ll 1 L 1 I 1 J 1 n Y K ' th ' t d ' li' thf , e ID ru ers Irom ar orever. 1 -1 ' ' . . . . . H - 7 1 1 'I ' - . Y ' ' ' ' l -an YI I 1 1 ul nl l I ' D O Lx . 1 1 ' , 1 - 7 X u 1 A n ' 11 . I 1 A o ' J -I - I I 5 . vu Q . . 1 . , , A 1 4 C . .A 1 On l I V4 1 1 1 I l 1 1 l 1 1'. 1 4 -1 - 1 1'. . . 7 1 1. L A V I 1 5 v I 1. 1 ' y 1 1 1 ' ' ' y 1 1 1. 1 . -1 1' -.A ' 1 1 1 - ,v - K L l. W 1 K 1c - 1 11 ' . ' H ' 1 f A 1 .1 11 l K A' ll ' 1 . 1 1 1 7 Y 11 1 Q 1 , V, -1 1 A - - , , 11 l 1.1 5 Lf I I . I V V '1 1 1 L . L . 1 . , CI ' V ' Y 2 -1.1 . . 1 ' ' I W I I . 1

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