Rockland High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Rockland, ME)
- Class of 1955
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CAULDRCN VOLUME 27 19 5 5 Rockland High School Rockland, Maine CAULDRON BOARD Front row left to rlght B Saunders P BllllYlgS A Tracy R Von Dohlen N Packard J De Castro C Crle Second row M Hart M Sawyer D Reams I Cavarsan J Adl mann A Gray C Grant P Gleclty Third low J Blrd J Nevells F Goodnow R Pease C0 Editors Nancy Packard and Rlchard Von Dohlen Busmess MGTIUIIFIS Ads Mamzqeos Dzs'tmImtzo11 Mamzqz rs Personal Mmmgev s Sports Photography Data ra ture Art Typing Faculty Adusof s Irma Cavarsan and Joan De Castro Ann Tracy and Bruce Saunders Fred Goodnow and James Nevells Carol Grant and Jan Adlmann Patrlcla BllllI1gS and Arthur Gray Marjorle Hart John Blrd Cella Crle Delores Reams and Margaret Sawyer Fred Perklns and Lewls L6Vltt 9 . : ' I Y ' 4 I P ' 7 ' 9 ' 7 . , . 5 : . , . , . , . , . - , . , . ' , . ' - 1 Q ' : . , . , , , Activities ........... .... . . . ................................... . ............................ . ..... Ronald Pease . I . FACULTY Fl0nf,l0W leftto11g.,ht M1 Balley M1 Hlllglovc M1 Cole M1 Boothby M1 Ba1na1d ,VII Plummu 'VI1 Iohn50n Sccond 10W M1 Mo1111l M1 Poulln M1 Lcvltt 'VI1 C MnK1el M155 Tu1ne1 M15 Ha1t MIS Rob1n5on M15 Coug,h11n 'VI15 Pltts M15 Vuk M15 Conno1s MIS Catcombe JANITORS M1 Ph1Ib1 ook M1 Holmes l ' ' , - '3' : '. ' , -. ' - -, -. -, '. , -. - ' , . ,. . 5 . , . . . ..' . ' . , ' . . . , . . 1 , . . , . , . , - . . Grant, Mr. Perkins, Mr. MacDouga1, Mr. J. Grant, Mr. DiRenzog Third row: MISS 1 ' ' ,. - ', -, -. ' - , 1' ' , 1 -1 ' :, ', . 'sf f - , . v . I X Zin flllrmnriam DAVID B PENDLETON June 16 1937 September 30 1954 Green be the turf above thee Frlend of our better days' None knew thee but to love thee When hearts whose tl uth was proven Llke thme are lald 1n earth There should a wreath be woven To tell the world thelr worth. FITZ GREEN HALLECK Nor named thee but to praise. DEDICATION We the class of 1955 vespectfnlly dedzcate thzs tu enty seventh volume of the Cauldron to M13 Reta Robzn he: qnzet modest nays She has fazth fully se1 ved om school for thm ty four 110u1s'. 7 ' , ,, . -e , son, one who has impressed us with ,A ' , V . ' - HONOR STUDENTS Front row left to rlght N Packard J Duncan M Hart Back row R Von Dohlen R Pease Val edzctorwm Marj orxe Hart Sa lu tatoman Nancy Packard John B1rd Joan De Castro Carolyn Bray Joan Duncan Irma Cavarsan James Nevells Dennls Curry Ronald Pease NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mary Grlspl Joan Duncan Constance Gray Marjorle Hart Pleasance Kaufman Nancy Packard Robert Merrlam Ronald Pease Frederlck Wllbur Rlchard Von Dohlen John Blrd Carolyn Bray Joan De Castro Davld Deshon Frederlck Hanley Edward Hanson James Nevells Betty Porter i ' . 1 . , - . , . , . , . . , . . - . . .......-............................... .... ........... . -............. 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IX 1955 CFURI E DOAK ARFHI R DOHERTY Klppx Km mxal Entextdlnment 5 4 Skxll tu mln Lomas from dmn, Hunt' H1111 Im' 'IN C lux 4 DIME' l The-x .ue re-putul xx 1-.e who s my Ilttle JOAN DI Nl AN -XDFI BERT ELLIOT National Honor Soclety 44 I xtln Club ec as u 1 rum um Z S KIDDY Kfunn nl Booth l Z Booths 54 Decoxaunp: tomm 4 1 Hearts and towns Pxops Lh 44 lhs bull 1 Z 4 4 IT lluver Pd S L,luss0fh1ex Tuxs nity Ticket Asst th 4 Ch I llom Decoxzntlmz Comm Ass unlanne Director T Lket alla: ootball tames 4 th Honor Student 4 ls not -eemlx shl fm 1 I N l It FARIIL l'Rl'l'Yl-KN ash Lluly 1 :px A xx eun up l wo mx A ball 1 7 sv. ll ll 1 lx stlom. x l nr x mx lx ll nlx l Phe Nmth lug t Stuze iusm: u s K1 mu Qt ln ship th my Booth Ch 4 ew 5 n KAIHINAI Hall U. mint which on x ull toget my 7955 I' Rl' D KUODNOVS n lux x A l ntut unme u 1 N 1. 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' 6- tl'eaSilre In sec' is friumixhip wil 1 5' 6' -Q T. . 1 WASHINGTON TRIP Front left to rrght Flo Mac Mannrng Patrlcra Pease Mary IN1chols Mrldred Perkrns Nancy Packard Judrth Hudson Drane Spurlrng Irma Cavarson Joan De Castro Jeanette Brsbee Celra Crre Sharon Krmball Edrth Post Delores Reams Margaret Sawyer Back Bus Drrver Vlctorra Anastasro Alvrn Naum Earl Freeman Preston Perkrns Arthur Gray Wrllram Martel Fred Goodnow Arthur Adolphsen Mrs Irene Adolphsen Mr James Grant Jan Adlmann John Bud Bruce Saunders Bryce Small wood Peter Armata Edward Hanson Dennrs Plrnt Mrrram Mosher Bus Drrver As the old relrc pulled away from the statron the Journeyers heaved a srgh of relref At last the ordeal of farewells was over and we were on our way By the trme we reached Boston our new clothes a well as our drsposrtrons were consrderablv wrrnkled All attempts at sleep were forled by somebodys srngrng at the top of hrs vorce Furthermore the lunches our par ents had so thoughtfully packed were all devoured before we reached Portland so we had to resort to a drner Arrrvmg rn New York Monday morn we debarked wrth bags rn hand and under our eyes at Grand Central From there we were herded to a cafeteria where everyone went hog wrldl Then followed a ferry trrp across the Hudson to New Jersey where we boarded another antrque for Baltrmore Arrrvrng there we had drnner and transferred to a bus under the gurd ance of Charlre Butler We toured Anna polls then motored to Washrngton where everythrng was rn readmess for the on slaught of famrshed sleepy senlors On Tuesday we awoke not qurte so fresh as darsres and boarded the bus for a day s tour Phe first stop was the Washmgton Monument Four of our group succeeded m the cllmb by foot but the rest elected to stand rn lrne for the elevator Next we vrsrted the Smrthsonran Instrtute and rambled norsxly from one hall to another Laughter was the order of the day and there was an abundance of rt After drnner we toured the Bureau of Prrntrng and En gravmg where many of us contemplated xarrous felonrous attempts Next came the changrng of the guard at Arlington Na tronal Cemetery an rnterestmg experrence for all En route to Mt Vernon we vrewed the new monument of the Surrbachr Flag rarsrng The long afternoon at Mt Vernon was spent rn varlous ways strollmg along the many trarls or srttlng on the banks of the Potomac After supper we took a short tour of the Congressronal Lrbrary vrewed the Declara tron of Independence and the Constrtutron at the Archrves and then proceeded to the Lrncoln Memorlal It was a beautlful sum mer mght and the crty was bathed ln spot lrghts After thrs short tour our evening was free and rt was spent rn many drffer ent ways' Wednesday morn we breakfasted and then left to tour some more Frrst stop was the Jefferson Memorral whrch many Q.. ,. 5 ,m..L 1 J - '5 f f . . 1 .A -'. r k rss' w ,, I A ' . 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I L , , r y . . . . - 1 belleve to be the most beautxful monument ln the clty The Pan American Blllldlllg was the second stop and there we saw a cool troplcal patlo complete wlth macaws and bananas The annual Washlngton Club pxcture was taken next and Charlle Butler through some trlcky runmng appears twice ln the plcture as you w1ll notlce We then toured our natlon s Capltol v1ew1ng wxth Interest the newly decorated Senate and House After dlnner we checked out of the La fayette and spent the afternoon at the Zoo At 5 00 pm we left for New York vla B Sz O We were served an excellent dmner en route and the Rockland Hlgh School car was a chaos as we approached New York There were slngmg dancing screammg water fights and Lord knows what else W1th many gasps of wonder we crossed the Hudson that evemng starlng open mouthed at the twmkllng llghts from horn evemng when we went out It dld not dampen our splrxts The slnful C1tV was stlll a wonderful place raln or shlne Thursdav mormng was free some slept some shopped and some explored Macys and Glmbels Saks and Bonds every big store was swamped wlth hlgh school students That afternoon we toured the N BC Stud1os and found them very mtrlgumg especlally the sound effects room and see mg ourselves on TV Our gulde Nancy was very personable and we llked her lm medlately Agaln we had a free evemng whlch was spent wlsely Some of us attend ed h1t Broadway plays House of Flowers and Kxsmet Others got together to cele brate our last mght ln New York Frlday mormng was free and IS was spent by the majorlty of the group ln bed recuperatlng In the afternoon we were herded around the corner to Radlo C1ty where we saw a magnlflcent Easter pag eant featurmg the Rockettes and the Corps de Ballet Some of the group attended the Yankee Red Sox game After the show we ate a rather dlsappomtmg meal at the Down Under Restaurant and then went on free tlme untll 9 00 At that tlme wlth much regret we checked out of the beau t1ful Taft and rambled across town to the tram We departed at 10 15 pm and danclng and other attempts at merrlment all of whlch were exhausted quite soon and sleep came at last As you may have guessed our phllosophv was to have a ball and so we did' Jan E Adlmann FOUR YEARS GONE BY Back ln mneteen fifty one We entered hlgh school rarmg for fun The senlors dressed us ln ribbons and bows And made us wear all sorts of clothes And ln the June of fifty two They dld graduate and leave our school The sophomore vear went zoommg b My oh my how the tlme dld fly' We worked and studied and had a hop' Belleve me frlend It wasn t a flop' Before we knew It twas fifty three Oh dear oh my oh Junlors are we' We started the work on the Jumor Prom Jan wlth Carol Joan Wlth Tom In Splte of the raln ln splte of the snow For this prom there was some profit to show The first thmg we knew It was fifty four Well what do you know onlv one vear more' Our semor year let me tell you Is really the year that went and flew Before I knew lt twas fifty five And be gorry Ma Im stlll ahve' Peter Armata LIMERICKS A certaln small book that I hate Whose knowledge IS comlng too late Has me tled up ln knots All I see there IS spots I wlsh Harbrace would drown ln a spate There was a famlly of slx The chlldren had plenty of llcks They crxed and they crled W1th each other they v1ed To see who got least of the stlck Joan Duncan , s, . . - I.. . . . . 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' s. l i ., u CLASS Dld Moet for R H S MarJor1e Hart ,Jld Most for R H S b0Clll1t9 I4 og,bou nd If 1 lcndlx Unselhsh Actn c H xndsome Adventurous Artlst Wolf Actor Actress Modest Dlfferent Nancy Packard Mary St Petel Rlchard Von Dohlen Ronald Peaee John Blrd Jan Adlmann Marx St Petel D1 mne Spurhngb Dlanne Spurllng, Ronald Pease Helen Snowm m Flancls Nevells Carolyn Br xx Ronald Pease Francls Nevells C'eorge Br xckett C'el1a QY16 Carol Grant Anne Tracx Bruce Saunders Arthur Adolphsen B111 Daggett Ronald Pease Fred C'oodnovs Dlanne Spurlmg, Ronald Pease Bruce S lunders Mary Kent C ella C r1e Ed Shaw Arthur Cru Bruce Saunders Arthur Adolphsen Denms Fllnt John Blrd Jan Adlmann Tom Molloy Marjorle Hart Dlanne Spurlmg Mary St Peter Patrlcla Greeley Flora Jackeon Alvln Naum J in Adlmann Helen Snowman Crace Phllhrook POLL Fllrt C oof Off Sarcastlc Mannels NX rlter Mary St Peter Dlanne Spurllng Annette Tracy Rlchard VonDohlen Helen Snowman Mary Kent Edward Hanson DdV1d Deahon Evelyn Naum Denms Curry Carolyn Bray Cella Crle John Blrd Richard VonDohlen Celu Crle Inoxs C holce tor Slater Carolyn Bray Carol Grant Mary Nlchols C lrls C holce for Brother Ronald Peaae l opul ir C Vnlc Hacker V6YSdtll9 Humorous btLld1OLlS Beautltul Athlete Athlete Dancer Francxe Nevells Eugene Kennleton Ronald Pease Mary Nlchols Francls Nevella Edward Hanson David Deshon John B1I'Cl Mary Kent Edward Hanson Peter Armat 1 Marjorle Hart Jan Adlmann Carol C'rant Tom Molloy Mlrlam Mosher Nancy Packard Joan Duncan Nancy Packard Richard Von Dohlen Margorle Hart Mary Nlchole. 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I ww 1 ' ' . . .. ................................. . J . . ......,.............................. . . ' 1 n N ' ' 1 Aw 1 ' ' y . . , ' . 2 . . . Y IDEAL BOY Physique ..................... Best-dressed Dancer ...... Voice ....... Smile ...... Eyes .... Hair ........ Respected ..... ......... Personality ...... Manners ....... .............Fred Hanley George Brackett Arthur Adolphsen ............Jan Adlmann Bruce Saunders Arthur Doherty Adlmann Arthur Adolphsen William Martel ....Arthur Adolphsen Arthur Doherty Fred Hanley ..............Fred Hanley Arthur Adolphsen .......George Brackett William Martel David Deshon ....Arthur Adolphsen George Brackett Alvin Naum Richard Von Dohlen Ronald Pease John Bird ........Francis Nevells Ronald Pease Ed Hanson ...........Dennis Curry Ronald Pease Arthur Doherty Executive Type ...................... Jan Adlmann Brain ..... Most Likely Good Taste Humorous ...... Clown ....... Athlete ........ .... Line of .... Actor ........... . Complexion John Bird Richard Von Dohlen .......Richard Von Dohlen Ronald Pease Dennis Curry buave ................ ............ J an Adlmann Bruce Saunders Gene Kenniston to Succeed ................ John Bird Richard Von Dohlen Ronald Pease .....Bruce Saunders Jan Adlmann Arthur Gray ............Tom Molloy Ronald Pease Francis Nevells ............Tom Molloy Francis Nevells Fred Goodnow ........David Deshon Fred Hanley Eugene Kenniston .....Bruce Saunders John Bird Arthur Adolphsen ...............John Bird Jan Adlmann Tom Molloy Arthur Adolphsen Bruce Saunders Arthur Gray IDEAL GIRL Most Likely to Succeed Hair ...... ....... Eyes ...... ....Marjorie Hart Joan Duncan Nancy Packard .Irma Carvarsan Evelyn Naum Lenora Jackson ..........Carol Grant Pat Pease Evelyn Naum Sophisticated ...... ........ M arjorie Hart Mary St. Peter Dianne Spurling Actress ....... ........... M arjorie Hart Manners ..... Best-Dressed ....... Personality ....... Brain ....... Dianne Spurling Mary St. Peter .....Car0lyn Bray Pat Greeley Celia Crie .....Evelyn Naum Carolyn Bray Dianne Spurling ........Carol Grant Carolyn Bray Mary Nichols ....Marjorie Hart Joan Duncan Nancy Packard -ws- Smlle .................................... Elsie Dearborn Athlete ..... Complexion Good Taste Legs ...... Carolyn Bray Carol Grant ........Pat Billings Celia Crie Elizabeth Porter .....Mary Nichols Marjorie Hart Celia Crie .....Evelyn Naum Mary Nichols Dianne Spurling .......Jeanette Bisbee Nancy Packard Carolyn Bray Figure ..... .Jeanette Bisbee Mary St. Peter Carol Grant Cook ..... ........... M ary Nichols Nancy Packard Victoria Anastasio Humorous ..... ........... M iriam Mosher Dancer ...... Voice ....... Nancy Packard Joan DeCastro .. ................. Carol Grant Dianne Spurling Anne Tracy .......Mary St. Peter Pat Billings Dolores Reams Ai leath t' nllse fl lspst ll Secret Amh t S'n ng rte X l' ski' D W enkness N1me - - Why 1' ,- 'VI ther- n- an Par team tba f C' t l 'innc Hr-ickett fe rxze n mx m rl M s n erst'ind ngs Denends f cnt' 'U' l CY' Sri NYU R Bray Xl'l HT C Fad Irn .1 La INA M W men L nne R char ,- N., C X T1 FT VS f Vi TIN mm De Tl It D herty T Xth .- ,- :Lx I- .- chanfle m eh sm'i her nz t I -.t xy The ch ni. -.h s m M- ' i. li 'a 'il i .H-'i .' i io I i. ori in l' ,' u l Jan .-Kdlmann iiilotlies ziliilgumig Math and silly u1lstoing44A You only live oneel A ll'o be a multi-millionaire Variable llrown in t'oea-Cola Mm intelleetual parties lgyqmilwny elm- Y Arthur Adolnhsen xfood Mushrooms 0.K. Vo to the .laekson i'ollc-Ze .lust about tllfl age W for Girls Vieki Anastasio 'lliek Liars ' jf' bake a million Happy liroken heart IH-ter .-Xi-mata Loalingz, movies and VVintvr and work '1-ah. 1 ol' 5 tirvwsf lie a multi-millionaire and illlsvitable and Wfuldn't you like to know! VVWFN' own a red eonvertilwle , Nervous .lulia llarter Malcolm Vertain people 'l'l1at's lifef Het married Vhanxreable Old am- Pat liillinus Sports and a certain People who try to be liao! limi Nnitj Ht, an Um,,.u Singm, 'Nm.L.,. tht. Same HM.,-m1,1i,m fellow sonu-thins: they art-n't 'lwllll lllwl VV ml l wH7ll'fl WNFR Hi- l l'l lfl!' Run for President in the lleive-nds llisagrei-able wife ywn- gona . eanette llishee ll ,lr Nosy people XVhaI'.' 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A 3 Y I C - F A W ' 1 I W W l - A 3 as H - 3 F V N I I W 3 an W Y W W W ' W - h A 6 . Z OH H' V W M m Mc: : - A V W v 'im 6 :P m M MH W- F H -- - F 33 at l A my V E Em : C A R CF C A H A mv V M 'EV Dem H H C so 5-Em M - - M : C W W . an M A . JH D W OH W H W H W V W : A I W M A C C I4 c D A E H 1 vw 'F D M A r 3 : N 3 I -V' E :- W C : 5 W W m W mt W l - 'A P A -V 8 H - 1 I ROPHELY Jan Adlmann wlll show the Rockettes how to perfect thelr hlgh hlgh klck by eatlng his favorlte breakfast food Wheat les the Breakfast of Champlons of course Arthur Murrav Adolphsen w1ll open a danclng school strlctly for glrls Vlckl Anastaslo vull be the new C O ln the Coast Guard Peter Armata w1ll be the Llberace of 65 with his piano playmg Julla Barter w1ll persuade Elsenhower that roller skatmg IS better for hlm than golf Pat Bxllmgs will return to Rockland to coach the girls basketball team leadlng them on to fame and fortune Camden be mg thelr first ObJ6CtlVe John Bird w1ll become the youngest man in hlstorv to pass the bar As soon as he does pass he xnlll 1mmed1atel5 start de fendmg Joex McCarthy Jeanette Bxsbee mll Join a bird watchmg society and go to Pennsylvama to hunt for Martlns Irma Lars 'irsan will te ich cookmg to the shop box s Dick Connell w1ll enchant all foreign maldens with h1S melancholy gultar Cella Crue w1ll move to Florlda and llve imong the cliffs Dennis Currv will stalt the first airline s rvxce from the North Pole to Rockland Elsie Dearborn vslll make the Ipana Smlle even more famous than It 19 now The secretarlal servlces of Joan De Castro w1ll be 1n great demand as she can type and take shorthand 1n English Chm ese Russian and eleven other languages Leona Demmon s red halr will make her Hollywood s second Rlta Hayworth Daud Deshon w1ll JOIH the House of David basketball team and break all fu ture and exlstlng records George Doak w1ll be the iirst golfer to shoot mne consecutive holes 1n one Arthur Dohertv will be the star of the next verslon of Showboat George Brackett w1ll be the best football cr1t1c at Farrar Brown s Adelbert Elliot w1ll surprise the world by dr1v1ng around ln a plnk Chevle in stead of the usual blue Billy Daggett w1ll pose for pictures and palntlngs of the typlcal Amerlcan boy Dennis Flint will be appointed by the President to count all the herring in the sea Earl Freeman wlll publish a book on How to Fmd Deer? ln the Woods Fred Coodnow w1ll somehow find a way to turn nlght mto day so that he can get some sleep Carol Grant will compose a poem on Hovs to Eat and Stay l'hm Arthur Gray w1ll be sports manager for the New York Yankees Leroy I ray w1ll be a chauffeur for Pre sxdent Eisenhower VVavne Gray will become a driver at In CIIEIHZIDOIIQ Speedway Pat Greeley w11l be a second Florence Nlghtlngale in search of other fields to conquer she will eventually fly to Pluto I elth C rotton w1ll rocket to fame on the Ted Hanley Tarzan w1ll go swmglng through the trees shouting Flght team iight Ed Hanson w1ll be the onlv captaln of a decommlssloned ship to have two and one half dlmples Marjorie Hart w1ll wln the Pulltzer lrlze for her book My Explorations of Boston Judv Hudson w1ll be ln the color guard for West Point s band The Jackson glrls Flora and Lenora w1ll take the place of the Bell Slsters and be come even more famous Mary Kent will become the first woman to cook aboard the Snohomlsh bharon Kimball wlll start a chaln of movle theatres so that she can eat all of the buttered popcorn and get fat Flo Mae Mannmg wlll lead a nice ordln ary l1fe by becommg an lnterplanetary space explorer Billy Martel w1ll finally get h1s Bulck rollmg m 75 after dlscovermg that It was only out of gas , , . . . . . . . . I ,, . ,, . . - r . 1 u . c ' ' ' I , n n n 1 , - . . ., A H K , .K . . . H M , . . . n ' ' l p IL o K ' . . ' it ' ll I L , . . . . ' ' . 7 ' . . L L , . . SL , Y ' ,Y . s n a N . 1 . I . , . L. . . , . , , . . . . . ' I ' ' . L L O L V LL . L L L ' 'L yn L L , I I , g - ' sc V97 ' L A 1 A N l If 1 ' I . , , . , . ' e 7 5 is I ' an ' 1 ' ,, A I , . . stage by playmg haughty women. . z - - 1 Y I I . . ' ' L ' ' ! 1 W . H . . . I . . . , . , 1 H I sc ' ra K ' ' C pn ' .. .' . 1 1 ' . a g n n n , . , , w 99 7 1 1 5 n . . . . - 1 ' 1 L -' ' 7 ' 4 . . . 9 1 v ' - 9 7 I I L. , . . vw - L A . . . V. . . . ,, A Q u n ' yy ' . . 't 7 - n . . ' I u i 1 . . . . - L L L- ' . , , , ' , 5 6 ' ' GK Y! ' 5 n u n 1 . . . , . . . . . , Leha McGraw w1ll hnally dlvulge the secret of her curly halr 'lommy Molloy because of hls great act ln K K w1ll retlre to the Jungle and make the monkevs look out of place Sister Mosher wlll not only lnvent an alarm clock to wake her up but one whlch w1ll also get her up Alvm Naum wlll set up a frult stand ln the mlddle of Tlmes Square Evelvn Naum wlll model clothes for Saks 5th Avenue Jlmmv Nevells because of hls humor und frlendlmess w1ll be sent to cheer up the masses 1n Russla Marv Nlchols w1ll be the world s most sought after Barberette Nancy Packard w1ll study blology 1n she can lnfllct the same horrible tests on her students for revenge Pat Pease w1ll run for sherlff and round up the famous Brmks gang Mlldred Perkms w1ll be the sole hbrarlan at M I T Preston Perkms w1ll become head usher at Radlo C1ty MUSIC Hall Davld Phllbrook w1ll be the star of the new movle Tom Thumb l racle Phllbrook after slavlng for vears w1ll finally get her lab breakage b1ll pald up Janet Phllbrook w1ll take the world by SUFDTISB when she grows an lnch taller Bettv Porter w1ll unlte the huge network of WRKD to that of the small local one of NIBC Edith Post w1ll take dlctatlon from the lobstermen on M6t1U1C George Qulnn w1ll mvent a new type of axle grease Dolores Reams w1ll be the only TV com merclal slnger w1th a good volce Bruce Saunders will become the world s most colorful lobster klng wearlng p1nk and lavender shxrts Margaret Sawyer to get away from lt all w1ll fly to the moon and start a typmg school Ed Shaw w1ll work on the staff of Walt Dlsney and make a lot of cash Bryce Smallwood wlll become a m1ll1on alre and spend the rest of hls llfe glV1Hg away giant Dalry Joys Helen Snowman w1ll spend 25 years con structlng a new and shorter road to Unlon Dlane Spurllng wlll gradually change 1n to a beautlful mermald from belng ln the vsater so much 'Vlary Stone w1ll become the world s best known archeologlst d1Sc0V9I'lIlg a bronto saurus ln Mfune Mary St Peter after vears ot schoollng wlth Phd B A and BS degrees wxll re turn to Rockland and take over Ken Mc Doug ml s Senlor Chem class Iacky 'lhompson w1ll amaze the world when she t zkes up publlc speakmg as her xocatlon Gene lxenmston Wlll become 1 Packard Richard Tmker even after he gradu ztes w1ll take all the blame tor everythlng that happens 1n the shop Anne Pracy and her partner Maynard Bray w1ll have such a thr1v1ng lobster buslness that they w1ll eventually buy Wxtham s and every other lobster pound Richard VonD0hlen wxll stump Elnsteln on the questlon Why? Donald Webber will drxve the school bus because after he graduates many k1dS wlll have to walk to school The authors of thls great work w1ll be banned from R H S for wrltlng thls work Carolyn Bras Joan Duncan Ronald Pease CLASS HISTORX Enterlng the walls of R H S 1n Septem ber of 1952 came the largest bunch of green freshmen 1n a long tlme One hun dred and twenty two to be exact You ve guessed It It was us' We were qu1ck1v put ln our place when Freshman Receptlon came our way However we came through w1th no hurts except to our prlde We soon settled down enough to elect our class of ficers Ronald Pease presldent Carolyn Brav v1ce president' Joan Duncan treas urer Jan Adlmann secretary Dlanne Spurllng Carol Grant and Mary St Peter went to Student Councll The school soon Q . . . , . . 9 , , K n ' at '. H ' ' ' ' ' . ' - A u 7 . H n . K 1 1 n 1 n 1 ' 9 , A . K 1 K ' 11 1 I I , . r c . . , sa Q , I L L . 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' found out that there were plenty of actlon and talent ln our class Many went out for the plavs sports and other act1v1t1es Summer vacatlon lasted but a short tlme and the experxenced class of 55 came back agaln as sophomores Our offlcers were elected verv soon after and were as follows Ronald Pease presldent Ted Han ley V106 presldent Carolvn Bray secre tarv Joan Duncan treasurer Carol Grant Qlanne Spurlmg Mary St Peter Ed Han son and Rlchard Von Dohlen represented our class ln Student Councll The annual Sophomore Sock Hop was a great success and we agaln partlclpated ln many school dLt1Vlt18S Our class d1d a great deal for the magazlne drlve Then along came the Sophomore PFIZC Speaklng Contest The w1nners we1e MarJor1e Hart and John Bxrd Feellng really grown up we entered the next September as upperclassmen We elected for the th11d year Ronald Pease as presldent wlth Ted Hanley as vlce presl dent Rlchard Von Dohlen treasurer and Carolyn Bray secretary Our first event was the Jumor Prom whlch was a soclal and financlal success Cella Crle Jan Adl mann Ed Hanson and Nancy Packard were oul Student Councll members The French Club FTA Thesplans Commer to overflowing w1th Junlors BBSIGQS boast mg actors and actresses ln the senlor class plav we sponsored a play of our own called Cheaper by the Dozen Many of our class were 1n1t1ated 1nto the Thesplans that vear We had the honor of havmg fiv of our number being elected to the Natlonal Honor SOC19tV They were Ron ald Pease Nancy Packard Joan Duncan Rlchard Von Dohlen and Marjorle Hart Th1S ended our thlrd year at R H S We were hlgh and mlghty senlors ln September 54 when we came back to R H S for the finale We lnfllcted much of the same pam upon the freshmen as we had had ln our first yeal The Freshman Receptlon went off exceptlonallv well un der the leadershlp of Ed Hanson We elect ed John Blrd as the presldent of our class wlth Rlchard Von Dohlen as vlce presl dent Cella Cr1e secretary and Irma Ca xarsan treasurer Ronald Pease and Ed Hanson were elected to Student Councll vslth Ed Hanson as Presldent Ed was also elected Washlngton Club president and has done a great Job wlth It Our Senlor Play Hearts and Gowns was a huge success the blggest iinanclal success of our four vears Football w1ll lose elght of 1ts eleven first strlngers from the senlor class thls year Co captalns Ronald Pease and George Brackett Dave Deshon Ed Han son Ed Shaw J1m Nevells Earl Freeman and Bruce Saunders They d1d a great Job thls year losmg only two of thelr elght games Klppy Karnlval put on quite a show The h1 l1te of course was the coro nation of our Kween Mary N lchols recelv ed thls honor by popular vote of the entlre school Selected as Valedlctorlan of the class of 55 was Marjorle Hart and Nancy Packard IS our Salutatorlan Graduation will come fast and furiously after the W ashlngton Trlp and we w1ll soon become alumnl We w1ll never forget our four J cars at R H S and we wlsh every class the luc 4 and happmess that we have had SENIOR LITERARY THE FATE Thls lb the story of a man who sought revenge but found death The settlng IS the English moors and 1n the prlvate ceme tery of a very rlch famlly One man can be seen prylng open the huge marble vault door He pauses looks around and then enters There on the floor 19 the body of a man not prepared for bur lal wxth a knlfe stuck ln h1S back The man laughs to hlmself he had avenged the death of h1s Wlfe He had returned to re move the body and evldence of the foul deed Hls plan was to hide It forever ln the swamp The avenger wlshed he could have lnfllcted more pain on the klller but at least he had left hxm locked ln the vault to starve w1th only a mlnor wound The agony of starvatlon was wrltten on the dead man s face so the avenger was Satlq fied Suddenly dogs could be heard barklng Had the pollce followed h1m'7 D1d they sus pect hlm of kllllng h1s own w1fe Would they find the new corpse? The man ran from the vault but stopped when he re membered he d1d not know the moors and that he could easlly perlsh ln the sandbogs H would outsmart the pollce and hlde ln the cave He was the only one who had a key, they would never find hlm there He ran qulckly back 1nto the vault and slam med the door He was at first shocked by the complete darkness but calmed hlmself when he heard people and dogs approachlng Then dlstantly he heard a bugle These people I . I - . y 1 1 ' - ' I ' 7 7 L , L, kc L' , , y , I l N . . . ' , , . A . ' , , k . ' ' s Q ' ' ' x ' 7 . y ' w ' ' . . ' ' ' , . . 4. 7 7 ' 9 -w , , , .... 1 I . Y . , , . . s . , . . . 1 I ' , .- ' - w 1 7 W . . .0 N 7 7 A , - - 7 7 T Y Y . .W , . , , , - - , ' L , . . ' , . . ., K n, ' clal Clubs, Klppy Karnlval, etc., were full ' ' ' ' ' U V. . . . . K - y U . . . L , - . , . . v - s ' , l an ar , up L . 1 , J I I I U . ' K . . . - . 1 Y I ' 7 l 't 7 e 7 7 . ' ' ' ' s , . . . . . . v . 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' 9 if 77 ' 7 'A 7 I v ' ' 7 . . were onlv hunters and were not lookmg for h1m The dogs were thelrs everythmg would be all r1ght now The darkness and the damp odor of the vault began to annov h1m now he wanted the people to go away Hearlng the dogs bark1ng way off m the dlstance he pulled on the slab Then he shouted w1th agony the door whlch now held h1m from freedom could be unlocked only from the outslde He was trapped trapped to the same fate as h1s v1ct1m Vow he who had kllled was to recelve the last fate death Now It was h1s turn to wut Wdlt Wdlt Ronald Pease DISTANT HORILON Ever s1nce I was a llttle glrl gomg to kmdergarten I have thought that h1gh school k1ds were b1g and grown up and worldly The glrls always had bare legs ln w1nter whlle everyone I knew wore Skl pants and h1gh boot The gxrls looked so g my goal to go to h1gh school The klds looked verv lmportant takmg home books every nlght too Oh how I wlshed that I could They were always so 1,111 of plans and act1v1t1es always runmng around to somewhere I envled anyone who had an older brother or s1ster IH that castle the h1gh school As the years went by and I got closer and closer to h1gh school the eXc1tement wore off a httle Now that I am 1n the bu1ld1ng that I had thought about for so long and no longer wear Skl pants and long bralds I don t feel as lf I had reached any sort of goal Instead I see a long road stretchmg ahead of me 1nto the horlzon w1th many curves so that I cannot see what It IQ l1ke Now I th1nk of how HICQ lt must be to go to college or travel some where I loved h1gh school just as I loved bemg a l1ttle g1rl and havmg noth1ng to th1nk about except what games to play at recess or who dlscovered the M1SS1SS1pp1 Rlver but ln the future there IS somethlng beck onmg and urgmg me on I th1nk I m not r adv for lt but I want to go Just the same Joan Duncan UNFORESEEN DUTY It was a cold and cloudy mormng when Doctor James Whltmore nosed h1S smgle engmed Trl Pacer up 1nto the Montana skles J1m was on h1s wav to Butte and al though the weather and poor v1s1b1l1ty would have dlscouraged most amateur pllots he was determlned to attend th1s conventlon .I1m havmg been alrborne now for twenty mmutes was about to radlo the state pOl1C9 for weather cond1t1ons and VlS1bll1tV over the Butte Mumclpal A1r port when h1s radlo recelver crackled the message All prlvate and commerclal a1r craft over northern and eastern Montana are to be grounded lmmedlately Please explo1t the nearest landlng opportunltles for It 1s 1mperat1ve that the skles be clear ed for mlhtary alrcraft Jlm had dlsgustedly turned around and headed for home when out of a cloud form at1on rumbled one of the largest bombers he had ever seen It was alone Almost S1 multaneously another crackle came over h1 recelver The last announcement con cermng prlvate and commerclal alrcraft lb to be lgnored The volce went on to ex plam that an emergency call had arr1ved 1rom a ground observer post that a mult1 engmed plane had passed overhead from northern Montana headed for New Eng land However S A C reported hav1ng no a1rcraft IH that area and fighter alrcraft had found noth1ng If any such alrcraft were seen however It should be reported lmmedlately J1m grabbed hls m1ke and began Th1S 12 fllght N 1097 calllng M1l1tary Thls 1s urgent J 1m contmued to try to make connectlons w1th the alrbase but h1s send 1ng radlo equlpment was obvlously dead All thlg happened w1th1n seconds Jlm could th1nk of only one thlng to do s1nce It was obvlous that the plane would be hun dreds of mlles away 1n mmutes Jlm Walt ed behmd a cloud formatlon and at just the rlght moment plunged h1s llttle plane 1nto the cockplt of the seven hundred m1le an hour bomber Hls plane smashed the pr ssurlzed cockplt and the enormous a1r pressure lmmedlately kllled the pllOtS The plane plummeted 1nto the Montana moun tams and burned Jlm ln h1S last few sec onds before crashlng was proud of what he was domg Denms Curry I L - a , i . .- . 7 ' 1 - S , . . . 7 , . L n , . L A L u . 4 D I 1 n Y A , . ' , - K 1 ' 1 I S , . L 1 w 4 ' ' ' I . u D I D 1 I . 1 . n f 1 a - A' D' - . . F Q - . ' I KK - K Y I . .6 K . ., . . . . I ,, F . . we p a 1 f - , . 1 I . . - n - , - v . I . , V ' - ' U . . . S . - , . . . . . l s. .Y . ,, . adult w1th the1r bare, red le s. That was . ' . - 1 ' 9 ' . . , . . . , . 1 7 x -T x u , ' ' CK ' !, L y L , A Q A ' n . . . ,, . . - L T K - . , , ' 7 . n 1 I A I 1 n . K - N ' - q . a - 7 e . 7 . . . . . . , - - L , , - . . . , . . . , e V , I . . . COUNTRY LIFE Oh Smell that a1r'? We re ln the coun try now man' Thls IS Turn H1ll and that blg place over there IS where old Luellyn Pease llves You can see the whole valley from here Searsmont to Unlon' Grand eh 'V Hold on Ill be darned lf those ducks of Donald Perrvs alnt ln the road every tlm I come through here' Good ducks though Whlte Holland' We re almost there now She s Just down over M111 Hlll over the old brldge That s Georges Rlver It goes clear through to Thomaston and belleve me you there are Hsh ln that stream too' Here we are' Say don t mlnd SUZIQ Her blt s worse n her bark Haw' Hey don t make out llke vou re scalrt of her or she ll thlnk she s got the upper hand' Suzle' Let go of hls pants' That sa glrl Oh youll be real frlends before the summer s over Shes almost clear collle llttle shepherd beagle and rat terrler ln her but she s the C mon ln' Throw ver stuff ln the corner Ill call Angle-out ln the chlcken house prob ly Angleeee' Angle' Heck let s go find her lou got to look over the place sometlme anvhow I enora Jackson MAN S OWN DESTRUCTION In thls world of nolse racket and con stant confuslon nothlng to me IS more dlstractlng more horrlble and terrlble than that never ceasing explodlng of gum Every day Whlle engaged at a problem ln trlg or struggllng over an equatlon ln chemlstry there comes that bombardment of POP SNAP and BANG Certalnly the Atomlc Bomb Commlsslon should know of thls dangerous weapon World War II would have been four years shorter lf one slde had put a stlck of Dentlne Julcy Frult or Wrlgley s Spearmlnt 1nto the mouth of each soldler ln a dlvlslon and let them wade lnto battle drlvlng the Opp0Sl tlon stark crazy wlth that sound of horror In my comparatlvely short llfe I have skun knees and elbows broken fingers and bones cut arms and legs and have been battered from head to toe but I would con front the worst of these rather than slt next to a person trylng to demollsh her nature glven grlnders Snapplng Gum Davld Deshon CURSED I have a dlsease Day and nlght lt tor tures me My shoulders are begmnlng to slump my muscles are weakenlng and I am golng bllnd I have been to many doc tors but they can do nothlng for me Cures lar thls dlsease are ln the experlmental stage but It wlll be a long tlme before they lre foolproof I have trled a few so called cures but wlthout success In the month of June I shall be movlng away from home to a dlfferent atmosphere then perhaps mv dlsease wlll be cured but as long as Old Falthtul that s our televlslon set ln case you re wonderlng stands as sturdy as she does I shall never be cured You see I have televltls Dlanne Spurllng WONDERS OF THE 'IELEPHONE AGE It has long been known that the female of the specles dellghts ln verbal communl cat1on and I am no exceptlon Therefore to me Alexander Graham Bell s contrlbu tlon to the world wlll never be replaced Phe telephone has many uses such as find lng out vltal lnformatlon llk what a frlend 19 wearlng to the movles However as we do not llve ln Ut0p13 there are drawbacks to thls mode of communlcatlon The party system not to be confused wlth the Communlstlc way of llfe has been d9V1S6d to the woe of manklnd ThlS allows another person b6S1d6S the operator to llsten ln on your conversatlons and some tlmes partlclpate ln them' For example thls once happened to me Boy I m not sure what tlme the movles start but would you llke to go Wlth me'7 Me Yes I would But I don t know what tlme they start elther Llstener The flrst show IS at 6 30 Really a person should be grateful for such klndness and thoughtfulness on the part of a llstener for just thlnk we mlght have been late' Marjorle Hart 1 . . ,, . , ' L 9 1 ' '. , I - . , . . . , . . , . , . , . . . . , t. , . , - ' e ' . ., . 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' n L n 0 7 A Y L, . 3 7 I , - A LITTLE EARLY About seven years ago when I was eleven I bought elght dollars worth of fireworks and put them on a desk 1n my room These fireworks consisted of sky rockets hundreds of assorted firecrackers roman candles bombs etc etc and I bought them on June 28 On June 29 I dldn t have even one flrecracker left This is how it happened My mother was outdoors hanglng clothes on the line and I thought I would play a big Joke on her I l1t a firecracker and threw It out the wmdow but I dldn t look to see where the match fell It fell mto the mlddle of all those fireworks The nolse could be heard all over the nelghbor hood In the meantlme I was trylng to find x wav out of the room Did you ever walk on explodlng firecrackers with bare feet wh1le Roman candles and skyrockets were flying around' Now I know how war feels I finally managed to dash out the door and put the rest of the fireworks out up the desk was burned beyond recogm t1on and the bed ce1l1ng walls and floor looked like an lnclnerator I didn t even get a scratch Stlll It IS one experience I will never forget Fred Goodnow BROTHERED TO DEATH I am one of those unfortunate people who have a httle brother I1v1ng with him wasnt so bad when I could overpower hlm but s1nce TV has come 1nto our home he has learned every trlck of the wrestling trade and now I have to thlnk twlce before I dare to cross hlm Btween Full Nelsons Boston Toe Holds and Judo Cuts Ihave complete ly lost control of h1m When I p1Ck up the phone that IS the slgnal for h1m to start practlclng on h1s trumpet whlch he ordinarily never does When I have a frlend of the opposlte gender vlsltlng me he makes l1ke Hedda Hopper and w1th1n five minutes the boy knows my llfe hlstory I dont know what to do Wlth hlm but I don t know what Id do without h1m Mary Nichols HOW TO STUDY AND WATCH TV TOO Many students feel that they cannot watch TV and st1ll do their homework so most of them watch TV I do not have thlS problem When I get home from school I rush for the newspaper and look up the Radlo and TV sectlon I try to fix ln my m1nd the programs that wlll be on thelr time and channel Before supper I open my P D book but the soap operas soon get the best of me and I go mto the l1v1ng room to see who IS crymg over what While I 1m eating supper I firmly resolve to do all my homework before even peeklng mto the l1v1ng room After seven minutes of 1ntens1ve study I rush ln to see lf perhaps by mlstake of course My Little Margie lsn t on about an hour early To my great clisappomtment Llberace IS smiling out at me and when I go out I gently close the door so George and the boys won t dlsturb me My biology IS stlll not read but Drag net IQ on and It would be a great catastro phe lf Jack dldn t get hls man and I wasnt there so I rush ln and take my books w1th me Every tlme a commerclal comes on I turn down the sound and start to read About three mlnutes later my mother who has fallen asleep suddenly wakes up and turns the sound up and I have mlssed the most important clue to the whole crlmel About nlne thlrty I am too tired to do any more homework so I set my alarm for SIX 1n the morning This IS how I study and watch TV and as you can plalnly see I have solved a very d1ff1cult problem Nancy Packard ODE TO THE CITY OF LIGHT Oh Rome great Rome how tlme hath wrought A fate so cruel for thee' Once to thy feet the world was brought You held earthly regency The silver and gold of Carthage amey thyst dyes of Tyre Dazzling gems from Egypt sculptures ex qu1s1te of Greece Any rare treasures whlch you should desire Your armies would seek out and SBIZC Hlstory bristles with great sons of Rome Famous and infamous too Caesar and CICGFO clalmed you as home 7 66 YY ' 7 , . . 1 Y , . 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' Y As Nero and Casslus do Thmkers profound you nurtured so many Thexr thoughts have shaped manklnd Horace and Vlfgll lllustrlous progeny And others who mastered the mmd Your temples of alabast roofed wlth gold And fabulous palaces frescoed and white Incrusted the Palatme so It IS told A wondrous and breath taking sight Your leglous IH distant frontlers brought Latm to barbarous trlbes To thelr presence and Influence of years The birth of Spanish and French IS as crlbed Tlme and Fate worked hand m hand Chxppmg your power away Untll today qulte strlpped you stand Of all the glory you once dld display The Rome of antiquity 1n ashes doth l1e But her herltage llke the famed Phoenix Wlll always fly to testify To the glorv of Rome majestlc CRADUATION As slowlv I march down the aisle Holding back the tears My mlnd IS filled w1th memorles Of four short happy years My fun filled years m hlgh school Whlch to me had seemed so long Are now all over and m the past As they play our marchmg song Are my classmates wonderlng too And thmkmg of the past Glad they ve finally reached the end Yet feellng It went too fast? Whlle thmklng over all these thmgs I feel tears slip away I realize now that tlme has flown On graduation day' Judy Hudson THE GAME OF LIFE The game of llfe brmgs w1th It Both sorrowmg and Joy T1s not a thlng you play wlth As a child plays with a toy The road of llfe may be rough As you travel on 1tS way But remember that tomorrow Could be a brlghter day The past IS behind you The future may seem d1m But you w1ll always manage If you have falth 1n Hlm Margaret Sawyer SPRING FEVER Did you ever dream of ownmg a boat To take voyages on the seas? Did you ever dream of havmg a tent 'Io camp among the trees? Every Spring I get a feeling To go on some adventure There must be a hidden lure Glven out by Mother Nature I wlsh that I could take tlme From all my summer chores To go ln the fields and on the lakes To open Nature s doors SPRING The Robln that slngs the first dav of Sprmg Wlll make you happy and full of glee Youll walk down the street with a smlle on your face And be glad the world s such a wonderful place Jeanette Blsbee MORE LUCID LIMERICKS There was a young man named John Who wished he had never been born S0 he Jumped ln the well And went down to Sell Jokes to the worms that hked corn There was a green book Chemlstry That old book Just got the best of me I lost It one day But crlme does not pay For I ve got to pay S56 53 There was a young ladv named Dmah Who was fond of her very fine Chma She served tea one day Dropped the cups ln dlsmay And her verv fine Chma became finer Gracle Phllbrook 5 t ' F ! S , - . . 9 p 1l1i- . L 7 ' 9 , 9 , ' . . , u .- 9 1 A' ' . Y y I ' o Y , . . . ' A ' , . off, s U v . ti kv . . , v ' . Jan Adlmann Ronald Pease I u .Y 4 A x , , f - , . . - 4 . . . - I , I 1 7 ' . - ' I, ! 9 7 7 ! ., u 7 . . . I . r . . . i ' ! , . 7 n n ' ' ! , . . . . . . , W . . CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ieft to rlght Jackle Kaler secretary Russel Lunt treasurer Joanne Hudson presldent Charles Ma honey VICE presldent SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretarv Sylwla Sulldes Presldent Robert Dysher Back Treasurer Rlchard Trask JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presndent Marv Grlspl Vlce presldent Robert Mer rxam Secretarv Pleasance Kaufman Treasurer Ron ald Woodburv 1 . Z . 9 I I 9 K I K ' 9 ' ' Front: Vice-president, William Atwoodg Second row 3 1 . Y W . .: . - . , S . y Q , f 2 STUDENT COUNCIL Flont low left to llght M1 Boothby J Mall B Marsh E Hanson R Merriam E Wxtham Second row S Stuckland A Walker J Hudson M Grlspl S Glover R Deysher Thnd low D Lewls P Haskell B Daggett R Pease J Blrd The Student Counc1l of 54 55 at R H S was organlzed ln November mth Ed Hanson elected as Presldent Bob Merrlam Vlce presldent and Barbara Marsh Secretary Several school benefitmg projects have been accomphshed by the Counc1l All school affalrs were dlscussed and voted upon by the Councll The glrls basement was repamted by the glrl Councll members md new pl xques for the Klppy Karnlval Kween Candldates were purchased bv the Counc1l through the school A letter mans banquet IS another blg pro1ect the Councll w1ll undertake to accompllsh Wlth the help of Mr Boothby we of the Councll have had a prosperous year. - . I. . - un D. Y ' ' 7 ' 7 ' ! ' Y ' 9 . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , ' ' : . , . , . , . , . . , , . . - a l 0 7. . ' . . - . . ' Y ! I 1 - . . , . ' A J . L . . , . . . l u L 'A . . . 1. v I L c c . , . ' - . V s . . . . . . . I . . ., J s BAND xl3j01 tttes 'N C uaw J S Bal stovw R 'Vlltc hell D 'Walbtxom R Flana an B Halvex Fllbt IOW left to llght J Challeb Lzbbald D Balbtoxx J Scallott E Sulldeb S Sulldeb B Blown A Savltt q9LOI1ll1OW L Fanxuathu IN Fd.lIVldthll B Dax F 'Vlelllll B Small Thnd IOXY J Vlhlte 'NI QXISDI WI Fong, R Orcutt J Alden H Dohutw Ikmmons If fth lou N11 P lltlld Nl Iuux A Knnt R Woodbury R lVlo ox The 1954 55 RHS Band dlretted bx Antomo P1lle11a elected for 0ll'lL61S thlN xeir Dax 1d Pendleton presldent and Barbala Mareh Qec 1 etarx The b md plu ed fol mans basketball gxmes md ilso took part IH C hustm lS C ontert gn en 1n December We Llso xx ent to the basketb ill tournament thls xear to help our team and hope to go to the WVILISIC Festlval held ln Belfast ln Max A ' ., L.: ' A -. . 5 . g. , G . .vi ' .. . ,, , .' . Z I . .y .I.l j, , ', . ', . ' ' , .C V, .. ', . ' , . , .. V. . . -. ' .'.., ,. V .'..,. ,. . ..' . . . , . . . , . , . ,, . l , . , .. ' 3 ' ' ': . ' ,.. lx' P, . ,. -, . Vg, J. Marr, H. Snowman: Fourth row: A. Lawrence, B. Marsh, C. Snow, K. Ross, I.. - xg 'i ' ': . 2 a 1 ', . . ,- , . 1 , . ' 'j, . . ll A' .. - . . . ' , ' j 2 ' ' , . L. Q. 2 Z . . Y L. , . . ... . K , L - z aj ' ' j - oz .' 2 as ' ' a ' -I 1 4 1 ' 4 . v - n L I A Q 1 ' . 3 ' . LATIN CLUB Front low left to ught D Coughlm C C1055 S Hardy W Small H Dohexty D llll6l11ll Mrs Pltts Second low S Balstow N Gllfhth S Stllckland A Plould E Gray A St Clan L Dyer Thud low K Clam S Sulldes D H111 B Burgess D Dean C Jordan Back low P Kaufman R Olcutt C Snow The Latm Club has held aeveral luncheon meetmgs under the super VISIOII of ltq preqldent Wllham Small and ltq qponsor Mrs P1ttS Latmo Wae played Wlth DFIZGS offered The Mural thls year IS entitled The Llfe of Jullue Caesar' a Qubject never before trled What we lack m artlstlc zbllltw we make up ln h1Qto1 IC 11 knowledge and enthuelaem FRENCH CLUB Front row left to rlght Mrs Connols P Kaufman P Yolk D Soule R Halllgan Levco J Adlmann A Shaftel C Palme: Second row M Perklns P Blllmgs Foster K Ross B Marsh M Grlspl J Phllbrook E Naum D Mllls J Black Hardy Thud low F Varrlcchlo S Balstow S Strlckland K Mlnot R Olcutt Gray R MGIIIHIYI J Marr A Savltt I Olcutt D Coughlln J Pease Fouxth row Wllbul Flfth low S Sulldes K C1a1n J Rubensteln S Smlth C Cxoss D Dean B Burgess W Small D MQlllll The French Club met 1n September and elected the followmg offlcers P1 eszdenf Harrlet Levco Vue meszdent lan Adlmann Secretaly Rosalle Halllgan T1 easzuez Damel Soule In October 1n1t1at1on of the new members was held vslth a candle hght ceremonv 1n the gvm Refreshments were served The club voted to g1V9 a scholarshlp 1n June to a graduate who plans to enter a llberal arts college IH the fall Thev have ralsed monev by selllng penclls statxonerv pens and plctures and have also sponsored a soclal If anv monev remalns after the scholarshlp IS glven the club w1ll have a banquet ' . ' I - - - A . A ' - 4 9 l I - ' I Y ' ! ' I 1 ' ! ' -,I 7 H. , . , . ' ', . 'g : . ' , . ' ' ,., M. , . , . ' , . ' ' ', . ' ', '. , . ' , . , S. 3 ' : . ' ' , . ' , . ' , . ' , . ' , A. , . , . , . ' , .. ' , . ' , . g ' : N. Griffith, C. Snow, J. Alden, M. Fogg, L. Duncan, J. White, J. Scarlott, C. Grant, F. ' 'g ' ' : . ' '. . ' ' , . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . . . . Y. - Y . L , L I l U , L , . L , L L L U . v 1 ' I V 9 HI LITE STAFF Fxont row left to ught J Vasso A Savltt C Gxay M Sawyer D Reams J Marr Grossman Second xow L Damels JBlack A Ingraham R Wllllamson D Dow Rogers J Smlth Thlrd row D Smallwood S Jackson S Hardy D Coughhn Ladd B Wxlllamson M Fogg Fourth low J St Peter Mr Hlllgrove J Grant Colby Th1S year the Hxghhte staff has greatly lmproved ltS paper by uslng 1 better grade of paper whlch enables us to prmt on both sldes of a sheet Although much of the work was done by a small mmorlty we have been able to publlsh several good issues We W1Sh to express our appreclatlon to all the teachers and students who have helped us IH any way to better our school paper and our specxal thanks go to Mr Herbert Hlllgrove our factulty advlser We hope that next years staff Wlll benefit from our mlstakes and publlsh a paper we can all be proud of We have taken two field trlps thls year One was to Portland and the other to Orono 1 ' ' , ' . . , . , - , . , . , . , A. 3 ' . . , . , . , . , . , S. , . 9 : . , . , . , . , L. , . , . , ' ' : . . ', . , . , C x . Y . . . , . , . . . GLEE CLUB amst S Hdl1lX I n Ix Xa so J Rlplex R Wlllxamson aftu S Rlchald -X ent Ilan 1 Q Rogers J Poltu P Carlson A Bls u Aux In Ixos mm Quond roxx Mlss Skllllngs 'VI Klllx P Ken N IUIZIA P loxlx II Imxto J 'NIatInto h J Black J Hudson IVI Blclsford G Phll bloolx Q QIITIPNOII I' Dlx her B Xl 1thu li Boothbx Thlld lovx S Raxms D Rlch axdb WI Itxxls J Cmnt J St lmtu J Xas o I lxnowlton M Damelbon P Du an M Vhnchenbath IVI Iloals The R H S Glee C lub 18 xx ell or gamzed thle x ear under our nevx dlrector M193 Sklll1l'1gQ We got off to a good start bx Qlflglllg tor the Chrlstmas Assemblx later on lt xxe eun enough monex xxe w1lI go to the Eaqtern Vlalne Wluslt Festlx xl xxhele xxe feel sure that the glrls xx1ll represent Rockland Hlgh Qthool lx xxell as thex have ln IJFGVIOUS vears There 18 1 good range of VOILGN thls xeu and xxe are Slllglllg most of our songs 1n tvxo parts We are not sure ot xx hat xxe xx1ll blng for the f9Qt1Vdl but xxe ire xx orklng on The -Xlk ills 1s T1 1x elel The Lost Chord and Oh What 1 Bexutlful NIOITIIIIQI all ot vxhnh ale iIlfflCI.1lt selectlons Pi' , .'. ' ' jg Virst row, I-ft to right: '. ' sf , . ' j, . ' J , A. Sh' A '. .'. ' ' s. , . K , I,. ' i 'Is, .. 1' 1 ':, . ' 1 ', . J , . ':b1'. N. ' 'g', I.. graham, A. J' ss z 3 ., H ' ': . ' ', . . ', . 1 t, . . . , . ' , . I' ' . . . ' ' 5 , . ' ' , . , . . ' , . - ' ', L. K C , 4. '-'S ', . ' '. . ,'I ' ' 'I . .' T, . ' - ,. . ,.'. '.. ' J... '... ' ' . ,-. , . . . ,, . I 4: , . I . , . . 5 . v . , . , . E, , Y. 0 1 A 4 V . , . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . Q , . . . N Y . . . . I w . l . . t . , . . ww 7 1 ' . v A 1 v v - A . . l . 1 , c . , . A . A L. . L. .2 v . . . K. . A. . . L. I 1 D A 1 v V 1 1 Y 4 I - 1 I 1 ' 1 1 K 1 A A I L b L u L C . . K. A. I. ,Z .' . . . K. A. A. K. v . K.. . L. ' v , . .' .' ' K ' . y 7 2 . ' LA . 4 -. . -. v . U H s H 4 U 4 . 4 c . c . c . . , , c , . ' I 1 ' U . ' . ' . . 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 c A , c . L . RADIO CLUB K' A Fiont low left to llght J Giant J Mau P Yoik A Shaftu J Adlmann R Von Dohlen B Williamson D Coughhn Second low M lfogg F Vauicchio H Levco R Williamson C Palmu S Kimball J Hudson F Manning P Pease A Armata Thnd 10W E Mille: R Boothbw D Nalenta J Pease I Ladd C Fauweathei J Hill B Tienholm A Savitt R Edwaids The Rockland High School Radio Club a school wide organization, was formed last Ottobei under the duection of Mr Anderson of the WRKD Radio Station Since that time the club has dex eloped rapidly and now consists of more than sixtx members intludmg the following officers Plesident, Richard NonDohlen Vice president Jan Adlmann, Secretary, lox ce Black and Program Director Annette Shafter In addition to the officers the members elected a class chan man ti om each class to authorize participation in program activities Thex are as follows seniors, Carol Grant yuniors H1rr1et Lexco sophomores Dorlnda Loughlin, freshmen Jackie Kaler Twenty -five and thirty-minute programs are planned and produced five cl Lys a week by three script writers and other members under the super- vision of Mr. Ray Gross and the help of WRKD facilities. The R ndio Club h is shown great achievement during the past year as the result of line cooperation between students and the people of WRKD. It offers excellent opportunities for radio-minded teenagers at R.H.S. DRIVER EDUCATION Front row left to ught lf Melnll H Levco C Sherman C Jordan D H111 H Doherty Mr Barnard M Pukms L Duncan S Jackson Second row R WllllamSOH B Whltehlll P Kaufman R Molloy J Whlte J Scallott C Cross K Crane S Dysher R Dysher J Pease S Sulldes N Lulzza C Cue Fourth row F Jackson L Jackson,J Nve H Colson R Savwaxd M Butler M Boyd B Harvey S Emerson E Dlon The first semestel Dr1ve1 Educatlon class was made up of twenty SIX students, twenty two glrls and four bovs Several records were made, or broken, bv thls class F01 the first tlme every pupll who started the course completed It Twenty of them won thelr well earned llcenses durlng the course The second semester class has twelve boys and fourteen glrls Both classes were tramed 1n a 1954 Chevrolet, wlth dual control. , : '. , . , . - , . , . ' , . 7 ' I 7 ' 1. l I ' I ' Q : ' l . , Q , 4 , 1 y v V , n , o , o Simpson, Y. Withingtong Third row: M. Mosher, M. Kent, P. Kent, R. Achorn, E. , . , . , . ' , . ' , . 5 : . , - - . s ' r - . ' 1 ' 1 ' 9 - v ' r . K' . K D 7 . RIFLE CLUB Flont low left to ught D Lessald J Rubcnstun C C1055 R Tlask C F3ll'WCath61 Back low D Demmons H Colson B Souls. J NV1 R Bllllngs The Rxfle Club started off mth SIX weeks practlce and then went lnto the wlnter postals 1n whlch thex had ten matches We had elght boys on the Postal Team wlth some others 1n the club Meetlngs were held on Mon dav and Saturdax mghts at 7 00 0 clock wlth Ronald Lufkln as instructor Thls vears offlcers were Charles Cross presldent Rlchard Trask VICQ presldent Juhan Rublnsteln secretarx Carol Falrweather treasurer and Donald Lessard range offlcer . . .' . . . , - A' I . -N . ' .- 7 ' ' 7 ' S ' 7 ' y ' l . ,r . . - 1 , X ' ' - . . , . , . , . , , . . 7. . 7 v, . . ' . . . Y . Y N . t .. ' . . . L n p. u ' v I 7 . . , . l . . R Q t . . . , 4 . . . . '- . y '- 7 9 ' . l . . . Y. . . 1 K 9- . 9 ' s ' s K . l. , . CANTEEN Outslde lcft to ught Mxs Hart B Vioodman A Shaw C Can S Raynes J Stewart R Non Dohlen M Pc1l1ns B l L1 K Cxav Insld S Rxchaxds M Ollve Billings A lnglaham In our school we have 1 canteen that IS a good money maker for us Everv dax at 10 90 the holdes of Ghengls Khan surge through the corrl dors down the stalls and mto the gxm Remarkably the fatahty rate IS verv low ln th1S stampede A great snaklng llne whlch would put the ureat Wall ot Lhmi to sh :mc forms at the tlcket booth There are four Wlnd0WS 1n the canteen but ffntx would be madequate' No strawberrx lce cream l Okax I ll take vamlla Butterscotch Llfe SIVQIS please Two boxes of popcorn Two apples Yes vse have potato chlps p1es and pretvels to day Behmd those four l1ttle WlHdOWS Mrs Hart and her crew Pat B1ll1I'lg'S 'Vlargaret Ollver Paullne Nash and Ann Ingraham hold the mob at bay Conme Gras our veteran of three xears and her able ass1stant Mlldred Perkms take 1n the money and gne out the tlckets The popcorn machlne and soda machme call for the complete attentlon of Bernard LaCro1x and Paul Coaklev Part tlme wolkers have been RlCh3Fd VonDohlen Jean Stewart Sxluz Rax nes Shlrlev Rlchards Belle Jackson Connie Rave Bessle Woodman and Cha1l1e Larr. FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA Front row left to rlght M Lewls D Spenser S Hardy H Doherty F Wilbur Mrs Pltts A Savltt J Mau D Coughlln Second low J St Peter L Ladd J Black J Maclntosh M Fogg L Duncan C Gray J Grant Thud low A Peterson D Smallwood A Grossman N Grlfiith M Boyd S Rogers B Luce S Newman L Grotton Fourth row R Edwards D Lewls P Almata S Klmball S Raynes L Orcutt B Whltehlll J Chllds H Levco Flfth low A Lawrence R Mitchell R Orcutt F Varrlcchlo M Nlchols N Packald M Doak C Crle The Future Teachers of Amerlca Club has 50 members thls year and has been unusually actlve The annual School Slng netted 3530 whlch was d1v1ded equally between the P0110 Fund and the Heart Drlve In October, the off1cers of the club Wlth thelr sponsor Mrs P1ttS gave a program ln Bangor before representatlves of five hlgh schools On February 14, a slmllar program was glven ln Searsport The Club ln Unlon Hlgh School was lnstalled by us ln February Practlce teachlng goes on from January to May wlth SOS calls from any teacher ln the c1ty bemg answered promptly www' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA 533 Fxont row left to ught MISS Turner C Flanagan D Smallwood C C11e M Nlchols Elwell C Vabbo R Flanagan J Ieesald MISS McKL1l Sccond low A Walkex Kaler J Hudson A CJIOSSIIIAYI A Kent N Paclald D Malstxom E Delano Chllds B Luce Thnd low B Wllllamson Blbbce I Cavarsan M Mosher Anastablo A Peterson A lngmhanm I Damels M Guay H Colbv Fourth low Doak V Wxddecomb C Fldllel J Smlth B Whltchlll S Simpson M Kuk B Day F Wlthen S Nuxman Flfth row J Mclntosh S Jackson L Ladd J Vasso S Pogels C De Mas-, P Dugan D Dow Black J Clant J St Petu J 'VI The FHA IN 1 new club whuh vww organlzed this sear bx Mme MeK1el and MISS 'lulnel The follomng off1ce1s vsexe elected Marv Nlchole presxdent, Celia Crle v1cepreQ1dent Ann1Elvxell seuetfux Donna Smallwood treasurer Some of the actlvltles that the club has eponsored are a Chrlstmae party for needv chlldl en C111 After the game eoclal, and a cooked food sale THESPIANS Fiont xow left to iight A Tiacy A Shaftei J Adlmann M Guspi A Bisbec H Lcvco Second xow R Von Dohlmn F Naiiicchio S Kimball J Hudson P Pease P Almata J Bild Act well thx part There All the honor l1es Troupe 431 sponsored the senior class plfu Heartsz and Gowns a musical comedy on December 1 led fx fine chorus of eight bovs and eight girle Plans are under way now, for the production ot three one act plays 1 formal initiation banquet .md fx speech festival in the spring The Thespifm Society is non secret md non social It is open to all students interested in the advmcement ot dramfxtics or speech activities in the high school . . , .' . : ' . , Y A I ., . , . .' ', I ' ,, , . . , . . x , 1 . .' . ' ' , ' 1 - ' r ' v ' 1 - - 1 - 1 sc , , I ' rx L I ' fl' c Lv, - H , ' u ' and 2. Marjorie Hart, senior thespian, directed the play. Bob Coakley, '57 1 Lv 1 ' ' - 4 lv, z ' 1 l ' .4 . , 1 y 6 I kv ' kv l 1 . xi . . kv .1 1. -K -kv 2 -K 1.1 . .ku 1 'H DI- TXY KIPPY KARNIVAL The 1955 annual Klppv Karnlval opened ae acheduled on Februarx 9 The openlng barn dance wae held at the hlgh school w1th a large number of studente ln attendance On the tollowlng Frldav the entertalnment and the boothe were open to the publlc and even though bad weather preva1led the Karnxval went over qulte well On baturdax evenmg, the Ball was held and the Kween of the Karnxval was crowned clomg hls part to make It so Even thlng went Qlllte smoothlx and everx one co operated completelv STATE WINNERS From left to xlght Judy Pmaee, J Black Marjone Halt Y . I 4 l K Y Y ' 1 v ' 5' 1 v ' y- S Kippy Karnival for 1955 was very successful with everyone involved . , .' ,. : 1 .. - . . ,Y .' .' . GENERAL BUSINESS CLUB Front row left to ught M Phllllps G Graves B Coakley H Colson J Anastaslo F Sawvu R Acholn M Smalley M1 Hlllglovc Sacond low D Valenta B Wlthee D Naum N Hughes M Boyd D ROHSIS C Vasso C Sherman Thud :ow J Nye B luce J Chllds Z Bums M Sulllvan The General Busmess Club of 1954 55 IS made up of 32 members On September '99 1954 we held our hrst meetlng and elected offlcers They were as follovns Joe Anastaslo presldent Ercell Sawyer vxce presldent and Janmne H111 secletary treasurer Our hrst tr1p of the year was to Portland on December 9 1954 We V1S1t6d the Portland Y M C A and Gorham State Teachers College On Februarx 16 we held another electlon Janls Sprague was made treasurer and Kathv Vasso secretarv We went to Orono on March 3 to watch our boys play ln the tourna ment Here are the games 1n the order they were played FOOTBALL Flrst row left to ught D Deshon T Hanley B Saunders R Pease G Brackett J lNevells E Freeman E Hanson Second row F Varrxcchlo E Miller W H111 R Trask R Orcutt D Black J Alden B Atwood W Wotton C Mahoney C Sawyer S Glover D Dean Thnd row Mr Plumber Mr Barnard Mr Johnson Mr Morrlll The Tlgers began thelr 1954 football season by defeatmg Brunswlck and Stearns by ldentxcal scores 26 0 for both games Coached agaln th1s year by George Johnson and wlth an assist by Bob Merrlll Rockland surged past a Boothbay Harbor team 32 0 and then were handed the1r first defeat of the season at the hands of a strong eleven men from Brewer The score best seasons R H S has ever seen fimshed thelr season Wlth only one more loss th1S tlme to Mexlco Lost to next year s squad w1ll be semors Ronny Pease Ed Hanson Dave Deshon Bruce Saunders Earle Freeman and George Brackett But w1th us ln the fall will be veterans Ricky Smlth Carl Sawyer Walter Wotton and Dlck Trask who we hope w1ll help to make the 1955 season as good as th1s one was Sept 18 Sept 25 c c Oc c c Nov 6 Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Stearns Old Town Boothbay Harbor 0 Brewer Brldgton Kents H111 Crosby MEXICO Arthur Gray of that game was 26-0 in favor of Brewer. Our boys, playing one of the . 26 . 0 . 26 0 O t. 2 32 O t. 8 0 26 t. 16 21 ' 6 O t. 23 26 ' 0 O t. 30 6 0 . 0 ' 19 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row left to ught E Freeman J Ncvells D Deshon J Bud R Smlth Second now Mgr C Cross D Gaxdnu B Flanagan C Kenmston R Hoopel T Hanley W Wotton Mr D1Renzo Thls year the Tlgers had a verv successful season They started out by wxnnlng thelr first three games loslng one to Fort Falrfield and then w1nn1ng the next elght ln a row They then lost a game to Cony won two more lost to Ellsworth and lost to Deerlng Because of thelr remarkable season the Tlgers won a place 1n the Eastern Ma1ne Class L Basketball Tournament They lost thelr first game to Stearns of M1lllHOCkGt bv a Dave Deshon was blg man for Rockland thls year wlth an average of 22 DOlHtS per game Nest was Ralph Hooper w1th 13 Smlth w1th 8 Hanley Wlth 6 and Kennlston Wlth 4 Gene was a very lmprotant playmaker for our boys thls year One of the most unusual ball games 1n the history of RH S was played on February 15 between Rockland and Belfast The flnal score was 16 11 The scores of the games Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Crosby Brewer Carlbou Fort Falriield Cony Deerlng Camden Ellsworth Thomaston Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Crosby Brewer Carlbou Fort Falrfield Cony Deerlng Camden Ellsworth Stearns score of 46-44. N 78 . 49 16 J . 56 41 56 72 ' 46 66 ' 49 ' 66 71 ' 65 36 33 60 ' 57 44 ' 79 50 74 81 . 65 55 . 38 44 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Fxont low left to rlght Q Glovu L Dux N Beal VN Atwood R Tla k C Joldan Second low M 1 'XI Phllllpb 9 Smlth X Call R Dtvshu R Ovcton D H111 F Meulll J Splowl lVI1 Audet Our Juwees came through the1r season wxth a 500 average wmnmg seven and loslng seven Hlgh scorer ot the seaeon was Vlnce C arr who had 162 polnte followed bx Speedx Smlth w1th 86 The next three hlgh scorers were Traek XX oodburw and Atwood The beet game thls xea1 was a long walted for w1n ow 61 Ellew orth the same nlght the Vareltw box Q slaughtered them Coach -Xudet and h1s bow broke even w1th tour teame thlQ season wlnnlng one and loslng one to Crosbv Com Vlnalhaven and Ellsworth Thex won two tlom Dnlon md lost a pau' to Brewer Here are the scores of the games Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland QFroQh J C1 oebx B1 ew er Conx bnlon X lnalhaven Camden Ellsworth Rockland CJ V J Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Com B1 ew er LHIOH C rosbx Ellsw orth Vlnalhaven FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Front row left to rlght P Coakley L McCluskey G Starr C Mahoney J Vose B Brown R Mltchell S Glover Second row Mgr C Carr R Young E Wltham B Le Crolx W Sprowl S Duncan R Lunt Mr Balley H Lunt W Lmdsey D Demmons R Shaw T Smlth E Mlller D Hall a total of twelve games Because a freshman basketball team IS not com mon ln the State of Malne our boys found themselves up agalnst JV teams and even varslty teams Even agamst such great odds the freshmen made a very good showlng and plcked up a lot of valuable experlence Wh1Ch We know Wlll come 1n handy IH thelr next three years of hlgh school Because freshman basketball IS not really an off1c1ally competltlve sport 1n th1S sectlon no accurate account of the games was kept but Wlth the a1d of Mr Balley we have gathered most of the scores and now present them as accurately as pOSSlbl8 Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Thomaston J ayvess Rockport W1SC3SSBt Jayvees Camden J ayvees Rockport Jayvees Thomaston Jayvees Rockland J ayvees Bath Jr Hlgh Bath Jr Hlgh Wmthrop Jayvees Coached by Bob Bailey, this year's freshman basketball team played 39 37 40 ' 29 48 30 . 50 42 . ' 28 . ' TRACK Fu t low left to nght D Flmt A St Clan B Seavy F Beals P Balnard J Sprowl Qerond row R Bxllmgs R Von DohlrnG Wltham F Varxlcchlo D Merrlll R Whxt man S Baal Thnd row P Haskell J Alden R Deysher D Deshon M1 Plumbu R Hoopel J Nevells B Saunders C Fanwcathex R Orcutt Last season approxlmatelx 15 bovs helped Mr Plummer wm the Knox Llncoln meet for the second x ear 1n a row The blg boys m that meet were Ralph Hooper Phll Haskell and Pete Alex The squad hopes to do as well thls xear Thes lost Pete when he graduated but the rest of the boys are celtaln we w1ll wln agam thlg x ear The followlng schedule has been set up Aprll 20 Waldoboro May 4 Brunswlck and Lewlston Mav Camden and Crosbv May Morse May Watervllle Mav Knox Llncoln meet June 7 State meet A great mam underclassmen are waltmg to fill the shoes of last year s senlors Those who graduated are Pete Alex Clarence Coffln Ben and Cllfford Perry Leroy Phllbrook John Black and Roger Gr1ndle Some of the most promxslng boys for thls year are Ronald Orcutt Fred V8FF1CChl0 Ralph Hooper Dayld H111 Carol Falrweather and Phll Haskell Also there Wlll be many new bovs comlng out for track for the first tlme GOLF Fxontlow left to ught G Doak J Bud W Flanagan Second iow B Coakley G Fish John Blrd B111 Flanagan George Doak and Gordon Fish compose thls year s R H S golf team Last vear our golf team was runner up ln the Bird savs thev will do as well this vear lf not better John IS captaln of this years team which opens ltS season against Bowdoin College Frosh Last season the team had a record of 11 wms one loss and one tie Their onlv defeat was to the Bowdoin Freshmen and they beat such teams as Waterville Morse Conv Deering Brunswick and t1ed with the Maine Freshmen. State Championship with Kennebunk High School and spokesman John VARSITY 8: J V CHEERLEADERS Fxontlow left to ught C Clant A Tlacw qccond low C Blav C Snow M Halt H Icvco 'N Packald J Black The cheerleaders started the xexr off wxth 1 bang Thew held mam tootball xnd basketball rxllles Thex also xntroduced mans new songs and cheers th 1t thex made up themselx es Besldes worklng hard to ralse the school Splflt thex reallx showed the teams that the school was behind 'hem full force to cheer at the Tournament Thex lepresented the school 1n champlonehlp tashlon The cheellelders would llke to take thls opportunltx to thank the etu dents lox the hne wax thex got behlnd the teams and tor the11 dlsplav of pep and school Qplrlt th10L1ghOLlt the xear Front low left to ught H Dohextv Sccond row J Glant L Ladd Thlrd xow J Hudson J lxalcr J Wlaclntosh D Smallwood Foulth low N Cxlflith l l , ' ' , : .,' ,.. ',':. ' : . ',,. , . ', . 1 , ll. ' ' , . ' ' I A Lv xv 1 t' 2 l Q I - lv 1 -v I ' 2 ' S ' Z l' 2 S ' f ' Q' L' ' n K Aw 2 iv . K1 y ku. tw' Lv Y l .ku To end the basketball season, the Varisty Cheerleaders went to Orono , . i L, v ' 1 'tw ' tv K - Aa ' 1 ' -. v y y ' 1 K- 4 ' ' . 'ks 4 E i l S Q? 5 l 2 E T C 2 5 . . ,, , .' I I . N A . .Z . . y ' ' : ' . I s S , . ' ' ', . . ' , . ' I ' ' C . 1 ' GIRLS BASKETBALL Front low lcft to iight J Stewart J Duncan C Glay M Grlspl C Cue P BllllIlg'S D Naum M Nichols L Duncan B Davis Second low D Coughlln A Savltt B Jackson A Ingiaham M Fogg A Peterson R Boothby L Daniels M Guay A Kent N Lulzza J Smith M Danielson P Dugan Miss McK1el This was Coach Harriet McK1el s thlrd year Wlth the girls and they really went to town with a three way t1e for first place among Boothbay Harbor Camden and Rockland The team finished the season with an excellent record of fifteen WIHS and two losses Mldge GFlSp1 was high scorer for the squad wlth 234 points the best we have had in many years Thev deserve much credit for the excellent Job they did The girls toppled Camden this year by giving them their first major defeat 1n five years We lose three of the first string through graduatlon this year Betty Porter Celia Crle and Pat Billings Madonna Fogg represented Rockland very well at the glrls foul shooting contest 1n Portland The team s schedule this year was as follows Rockland JV s Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockport JV s Rockport Waldoboro Thomaston Boothbay Harbor Crosby Wiscasset Camden Llncoln Academy Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockport Waldoboro Thomaston Boothbay Harbor Crosby W1SC3SSCt Camden Lincoln Academy Vinalhaven and Celia Crie was a close second with 221. The guard section was one of 26 25 42 3 7 29 17 55 42 f 28 57 50 36 45 37 25 40 ' 62 , - 38 49 37 '. . 14 58 ' 72 48 67 ' , 39 ' 1 SOFTBALL Front low left to rlght M GllSp1 P Callson M NlDl10S M Perkms S Jackson I Grant S Snowman L Ladd Second row H Doh rty C Gray R Flanagan C Crle A Kent B Deysher D Valenta P Bllllngs Thlrd row D Rogers J Qmlth D Dow M Fogg L Olcutt L Duncan R Boothby D Naum B YV1lll3l'l'lSOIl A Peterson A Cxossman M Cuay D Qmallwood L Danlels A Walk 1 M1 C Grant The glrle are looklng fo1 sn 1rd to an cxc l ent softnall season wlth Mr Pharlea Grant as coach We have many back wlth ue thls year who have already won thelr I tters They lnclude Betty Porter Mxdge GFISDI, Ceha Crle, Pat Bllllngs, onn1e Grav Dot Naum and Lynne Duncan Th y brlng w1th them the experlence and teamwork whxch help to make a Wlnnlng team Games have been scheduled wlth Thomaston, Camden, and Vlnal haven Two games are to be played with each team ' , . . , . . . 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BASEBALL Fust row left to ught Coach MOI11ll W Gray E Hanson R Pease E Freeman Q Qmlth J Nevells T Hanley B Blackctt D Deshon Second xow D Gardner M Phllllps C Sawyu C Jordan R Tlask G Graves C Cross D Dean Thlrd row P Coakley R Smxth S Glovu W Wotton J Phllllps Fourth row L Blrd L VIcLusky H Lunt D Demmons R Young B Freeman G Starl D Spenser C Mahoney Th1s vear Rockland starts lts season wlth a game agalnst Cony and then go on to a 13 game season Back w1th us thls year w1ll be veterans Ed Hanson at the thlrd base spot Dave Deshon pltchmg and first base Hanley pltchlng and Freeman Gray and Pease 1n the outfield Other boys who plaved last year and returnlng to the squad are Dlck Trask R1Cky Smlth Charlxe Jordan B111 Atwood Walter Wotton Carl Sawyer Dave Dean Charhe Cross Buz7v Brackett Joey Ph1ll1ps and Speedy Smlth xvltll us th1S year IQ James Nevells who w1ll catch The boys start playlng ball on Aprll 16 and are coached by Bob Morrlll Those that w1ll be lost by graduatlon thlg year w1ll be Ed Hanson Dave Deshon Ted Hanlex Earle Freeman Wayne Grav Ronnle Pease and Knobby Nevells Here IS the schedule of the games Aprll 16 Cony at Rockland May Vlnalhaven at Rockland Aprll 25 Rockland at Conv May Thomaston at Rockland Apr1l30 Boothbay at Rockland Mav Rockland at Camden May 2 Rockland at Vlnalhaven May 2 Rockland at Belfast May 3 Belfast at Rockland May North Haven at Rockland May 5 Rockland at Thomaston Mav 28 Rockland at Boothbay May 9 Camden at Rockland L.n , . , . x , . 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