Rockland High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Rockland, ME)

 - Class of 1956

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VOLUME 28 19 5 6 Rockland High School Rockland, Maine CAUL RCN INTRGDUCTION fha Fclztors 0 thzs twzntg fzfflzth volumz 0 ilu Cxulchon hopz that, truly lake a wztflzfr fauldron, zt wzll serve orjou to brznff bark the past fnlzffhten thf pnsznt, and pro nsents, zn words and pzctures, the un the stzulzvs, tlzf vzrtoms the dr cats all tlzf lzttlf thzngvtlmt ron stztulf om bzf gzar at Rofkland Hzglz School F 2 L ' f ' ? '- . 7 . J, . . h f y . 6 J , l 5 ? l ? - plzesy the future. The Cauldron rep- w Q ' , ' I' , f l 'l f ' 'f , P 2f3 -- 1 ' I ' 45 .. ' 2 I tg l , DEDICATIGN With the deepest respect and appreciation the class 0 nineteen hundred and ty six dedicates this twentj ez hth edition of the Cauld ron to Mr A Hamilton Boothbg Mr Boothby has served Rock land High School or seven gears as its principal' his oresibht and in- si ht have been instrumental in mak- in our school a place whr rc we have been able to develop into broad- mindcd and mature jounb adults. CAULDRON BGARD Flont 1ow J Stewalt C Gxay Y Wlthlngton A Elwell P Kaufman R Oxcutt R Wllllamson J Phllbrook Back Row M GIISPI H Levco J Phllllps G Wltham R Smlth D Soule R fiildflll R Davla A Blabee P Y0lk8 Co Edzfm s Ait Photogl aphy Lzter atm c Actnztzcs Boys bpozta Gzzls .Spmte Adneifzsmq BIISZTWQS' Typwq Ed1to1zalAdmso1 Pznszm QQ Admeoi Pleasance Kaufman and Ronald OlCl1lt Annette B1Sb66 and Robert Davls Mary Gr1sp1 Joan Phllbrook Harrlet Levco and Gary Wltham Rlchard Gardner and Rlchard Smlth Shella Brackett and Jeanne Stevyalt Ruth wllllHmSOH and Patr1c1a Yo1 ke Conetance Gray and Dan1el Soule Yvonne W1th1ngton Mrs Conneu Mr Mol r1Qon ' ' : ' ' v ' ' Q - I . 1 - 9 - y ' ' 1 9 . , . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 ' 1 ', . 1, n 1 y f . . D U . Personals Anna Elwell, Arnold Hunt, and George Phillips l, r A, W fl . Y v 3 '. . . A, . ' l. FACULTY FIOIIILIOXV I Halt R Robmson N Connexs P Tu1ne1 C Glant A Boothby K Mac Ilonggxl E Forss I Adolphsen M X7l1k D Coug,hl1n link low M lJ1RenLo I Poulm R MOIIIII H H1llg,1ove D Pltchell O Ilttlefinld F Bamald G Johnson J Crant L Plummer L Johnson R Balley J MOIIISOH Adnzznzstz atwn Gnzdamc Iflrzqzlrzgas Sonar! Slurlzrs lllaflunzafzcs bczfnu C UHIHIKICIUI SNIIIIIIS' Vow! mm! Sulmffs Home I' cononzus Physlcal Educafwn Mr A H Boothbw P11nc1pal Mrs Irene Adolphsen, S801 etary Mr George Johnson Mrs Ella Gatcombe M1s Maltha V11k Mrs Mary Car11llo Mrs Norma Conners Mr James Grant Mr Lmcoln Johnson Mr Dale Patchell Mr Lawrence PILIUIIIIGI M15 Ivy Ha1t M1 Robe1t MOIIIII Mr Edmund Ba1na1d Mr Kenneth Mac Dougal Mr Herbe1t Hlllglove Mr John MOFTISOH Mrs Reta Robmson Mr Robe1tBa1ley Mr Charles Grant Mr One1L1ttlef1eld Mr LOLIIQ Poul1n MISS Betty F01 ss MISS Patr1c1a Tu1ne1 Mr M1Cha6I D1 Renzo ' ' : . ', . ' , . , . ' Z, . ' , . , . - 4 , . . '.'., . , . U, . ' 1 A ' ': . 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H 'z 1 ROBERT D MLRRIAM Bob a uondnlul pqrsonalrty Rockland Hrgh urll rnrss hrrn ltnds support to everythrng worth whrlc an urctllrnt sprakrr a guararrtrtd succnss Collugr Class Vrcr lrmsrdrnt '75 Class Prms 4 Frnshman Rruptron tntrrtarn ment comm 4 Washrngton Club l7 s 1 French Club 7 .5 Cross country Z Soph Prrze Speakrng Contest 7 lxrp ry Karnrval booths l 7 Asst charrman charrman 4 Magazrnc Drrve Asst charrman 5 charrman 4 Studtnt lrbrarran 4 Student Councrl Vrce Pres .5 Pes 4 HARTFORD I FOSTER JR Snuffy 4 r snmetrrrrns nr but not o r arrr t cr nothrrr 7 but of luck Vorarronal Class Vrn Pnsrdrrrt 4 rush man Rrnptron program rnrrrrnrttu 4 Washrruzton Club l 7 54 Cu Country l lxrppy lxarnrsal hooths .54 ' 1956 ' ,IEANN E L STEW ART eanne attractrvr and mat asketball she s really on the beam heart of the Arr Form lr s s yet to come Jeanna General Srcrrtary 4 Cauldron Board rgrrls sports coedrtor 4 frtslrrnan Re ceptron program commrttce 4 Junror Prom C0 charrman 5 Sophornorr Sock H0 '7 Washrngton Club l 7 Commcr cra Servrce Club '7 Basketball l'7 '54 Sophomore Prr7c Speakrnq Contest '7 Krppy Karnrval entcrtarnmcnt '75 ro charrman ball 5 charrman h1ll 4 hoolh 5 Canteen HrrglrLrte l Glu 1 l '7 Radro Club l HARRIET LEVCO Harrret for she s a jolly good Iellrm a smrle for cveryonr an ardnrrt ol luck at the U of M Harrut College Honor Student 4 Class Tuas uru 4 Cauldron Board aclrvrtrns rdrtor 4 ads commrttu 4 Freshman lieu mtrorr program commrttcc 4 Iunror rom decoratron commrttee 3 Sophomore Sock Hop 7 Washington Club 17 54 Latrrr Club I'7 French Club 734 presrrlent 'I A l'7'54 snngleader '5 G Club l 7 Radro Club I2 '54 Thr-sprau Club 54 S uare Dance Club 1 Cheer ra rnrg J 7 cocaptarn 7 sarsry 54 mcaptarn 4 One Act Plav Contest 5 rrnror Class Pla trclut commrttre 4 fast 5 Sophomorr rrze Speakrn Contest 2 Elks Essay Contest Scmr rnals 4 Ixrpp Karnrval decoratrons 3 Kween Kan rdate 4 cntertarnment '54 booths l'73 adxertrsrng assrstant charrman 3 charrman 4 Niagazrne Drrve Homeroom charrman 1 raduatron ball decoratron commrttee 3, anteen 1 - - - , ' , ' - - - .' . . . jok-r ! ! . . . : ' 1 ' . 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Act Plav Conttst 4 Stage Dnectm VOICL of Dxmocxarw Contnst 4 Ixlppv lxaxnnal 1 ' 54 Booth Chauman 5 Band l l 5 Bows State 5 Canteen l ' Gxaduauun Dncma Inon Committee 3 NATHAN L BEXI Nan ncvu a dull momm nt 11 1 of a gun who throws nn I N the teacher while she li looking mal I I lus may out un hundlx t,u our best Io you m the futuu N nm yocatlonal J V Baslutball 5 uln SHIRIEX R BEAI happx go lux N ul 1 xx N ht o saws a llkablm I fnllox It tc xou Shu oc ltxonul at NANCY AREY qum a quntaz plays: qlllll un thnx s .1 lulnkle ln her eu' aldult hoxsm lan :goo lu lc NJIICN laluu xou Collmgt YNa.shlnL,ton Club l l 54 Sqn lu axrm Club l bln Club 1 7 lxlmx annual I 1 oth In u alnmmnl ' R11 no Club I -. 5 -1- -- ROBERT BENNER Bob not tht hashful twpe aluau good lox a laugh gets caught I l looks at .1 Inarhu cross ewed u best of lurk aluau Bob Vocatunal Washington Club l 54 Football l ' Bascball l lxxppx kalnnal Booth -Ms! Chanman J Booth Chairman 4 Dmcoxatlon Commlttee 5 , . I . Av , G I -A. 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CUIIIIIIIIICI. 4 Junior Prom dom commltlu I Washington Club I I Senuu Claw Pla doo: comuutuc 4 Ixlppy Ixzunnal moth 4 first place ln Appxumculup Contnt 4 ANNA M IINIII Auua lu! un h nppv gn luckx .und raulzu um uuudu Is ml ul s L u you ll suulx sucrud In what nu xuu do Ann 1 Cillllllltlfldl txansll nd fnuu C mshs Hugh Cauldron Board 1 :sun :ls au au xhdNIllIIL,IOIl Club I-I Vusux u 4 u lun, -I 11 xx annual mu ms svru an 5 Suum Class ushu 5 hmad uahu, -I Ii1ghLxlL ulllm JAMES XS I KVRLAL uu PIlCI1IIIlI uns of huuun mu a nw uulu I 1 1 u s uuxtlung 4 I sn gtuu Club xt Cuuurxl I RIII4 Club I - - 1756 - - SALLY L FLOOD Sall w 1 u for just a was at R S always mco. aluaxs happw shi has madn manv Iucnds ullh woux pexsonalux um ll suuud for sun- Sallx Communal uansfcud Imlu Wxntlunp High School 4 IN aslungtun Club 4 PATRICIA SN FOWLER at fi st Nu. su. hu and then uc don t loxelx long rnd hau that d1.ms guat :un uxet and xull manneled good luck Communal Fxeshman Rcnptlon namm: coum 4 Washington Club I V5 Glu Cub I Softball 1 ' Ixnppy Ixarnu I Hnanca. co chauman 3 chauman 4 Gen ual Business Club 2 STANLEY A FRENCH Stan aluays m the mood fur a laugh gms away sxxth murdu sumeumes an expext me-chann- ggt Stanlcx Funch lu ll fix I Vucatxonal RILH XRD GARDNER Drck a great back1uurt man r1scrw1d rn a croud but a xrgorous fun lon-r urtlr lrrs frunds popular urllr a may succus lr1 yours Drck benual bllldtllt Councrl l Class olh cer pus l Cauldron Board l sro s u1drtor 4 Waslrrrrgton Clulr l 5 5 r1s rn ur l5.rsk1 rr s1ball ' 54 c carl 4 C ross Courr lsr px lx rrrrxal lurollr illdllllldll -' 7956 VKRX F KRISPI Mrdm r sr 1 x1 1 r u n smrlrnrg s x x rrrrx l 1 llltd ll HI XX lSlI YOU SIILCISS X l 1 rt s xours rlr1adx Coll1g1 Natronal Honor S 1r1tx .5 4 Sl nt Courrcrl l 5 s s1 ass 5 cl1nt 5 f urlc 1 l5orr1 photography 4 Freshman RICKIIIICYII rr tertarrrm1 nt conrrrrrttu 4 rror lr1 rr decoralrorr CIIIIIIIIIIIK1 5 S1rplrorn1rr1 S1r1 I1 1r 1 door corrrrrrrttu YN aslrrrrx, orr ur I ru 1 ur 5 1s .ru So1r1 x 1sr1 ll I Y rtarrr 4 Solllrrll I 1 11 1 1 ror Ss 5 r A urs! 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XII-. i. Home Erouoxnirs. F.cshm.1n R4-caution, rm-freshmcnt committee, 4' junior rom, decoration coxuniitrra. 15' 'up ummm- Soc Hop. decoration cmnrnittcv and door corn- mi ter. Q: ' shinvton Clum -L-. . . A. ---f- . 's orian 3 . . . . f'f- . Historian 33 National Thcsuinu wrnvty L- - istorian 3' ' ftball I-'.: Senior Class Play. usher 4' pro ws chairman 35 unior Class Play, stage -3 l'1i,rp'y Iii rn- ival. ball ruat rlu-cking rhairmau I' Llce . u l-2-I 3 Ian -2-3-4' Grsucral - ness Club 2. X KNCX I I IL Z7i FRED L LOFMAN N rum 11 lllx lm Furl stron and illvnt good i wil monks ru un gm ts a omg with fswerybodx Lu, u-tti ' 4- you . . . rum you i 1- gi good joke and tolls one too . . . nz r- rnrcms in all you attcmptr Nancy. lln' ln-st iu wllatm-vcr you do Fred. L-' - 1 . iuiur P11 ln. dc-coral7on rom- Vocational. 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KENINFTH E MINOTT kenny a sharp dusiu uret pusonalrtv acen oftmn urth Itltn frnndlw attltudrr touards rxerxum. hut of lurk for xour cornplmte sue cr-ss Collr-gr xN3SlllIlZI0l'l 1 '7 54 French Club 75 Latrn Clulr I Football 74 kr v Rarnrxal booths 1 7 Cantun l 7 Radro C u 1 7 FR SNK J MORRISON hank ual xgonr on cool rtcords 'ur ardtnt Sportx fan a trausfrr from S lort and r rrrful prrsonrl x but of lurk to vou Frank Fulham Tranxfsr from So Portland Hugh mol 4 rrark 4 Boulrng MARGARET E OLIVER Xlaqgn second rou second stat rn slrortlrurd class frlendly and quut Brad and Dana nuor grve l r 1 moments peace the very best rn uhatrur follows Vfaggre Cornnnrcral Cauldron Board ads comm 4 Fruhman Receptrou rtfreshmtnt comm 4 Junror lrnm dLC0l3Il0II Comm 3 Soph Suck Hom 7 Washington Club l 7 54 Sturm l aw uihtr 4 lxlppw lxarnlwal l Glu Club 1 7 54 Radro Clur 7 4 Cmnual Busrnr-we Club 7 3 Canteen - 7956 -' RONHD H 0Rll FI krlrm a rrtrrrrrrmd xtuunt as mrs tn 4 ngunurru, url lXlll0K r rigs N tnrnrl Xlrrrt Srlrmrlnrslrrrr fou I l fdll I l I ron Board Cordltot ron 14 dtroratron Corurnrttu 5 Snplurrrrmm Soak U, dl fllldtlllll flllllllllllli 1 an 1 Cm uh ro ra ack 5 4 C on u x say C rntr ht IIN! lxlp rx gxgrgrqal drcomtrorr Cornrrrrttu 5 Band ROBI-R'l XI OXTON or n uw lnclnrc u x grr at jukn x ru sonln tlrr rlxx ns rr o uhm ru Rrrs 1 n rnmruns., 1 a lxl lllll FRED j PALKA nr uxrrls In urath and scrrnus Ins sslf ronfidrnct rs uall justrhul rrtru w d Frmd you arc sun attarn xuur :goal u tu llrnor Stuunt Class tr s r 1 r W ax unqton u J 7 'Iran Suuor Class I7 ax Asst ducctm Voru of Dnnrocracw sam: finalist 4 llks lssax Contest sum finallat 4 Bouluu, Club 4 . . - '. 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Tr 2-1- 1 Ono Act Play I txt If-ff: Ellfxv Hs: ' .1 V -' wir 41 ly C YNIHIA A PALMER lmnny frrurdlv and uarrn pcrsonalrty 4 tar urr a lowal roottr lor tht orange and black a pleasant smrlu lor luryorn may the best br. u rrrs lrn y Collngr Freshman rgcmptron rsstnrbly rornnr 4 Junror Prorrr dmcoratrng comm .5 Cradrratron dtcoratron Comm .5 Ixrppy lxarnrval Ball deroratrrrg comm 5 Soph Sock Hop dmcoratron and door comrrr 7 Naslrrnqtorr Club l 7 54 Latrn Club l-rurrlr Clu 75 Radro Cub u Club 1 Hrgh Lrtc l Thtspran Socrety 4- Senror Class llay trclut comm 173 Junrur- Class Play trclut Comm and props 1'7 Ont Act Play Contut trcket comm 4 Sppy lxarnrval booths 193 Actwrtv 'Irckf-ts Honn Room Charrman 7 4 Uaqazrnc Drru Honu Room charrrnarr 7 Batty Crocktr horrurrrakrrrg rlarl 4 JOAN M PHILBROOK Joann nears a fr rcndly snr e churlul worcc and a uondmrful drsposrtron good luck at Nlarm Joanrr' Colh 1 Honor Studrnt 4 Cauldron Boar Lrtmrary I'drtor 4 Fruhman R rrptron rrrtrrtarnment comm 4 Junror Prom drcoratron comrn 5 Soplr bock Hop door Comm and shot che k comrn 7 lVashrmgton Club l 754 Vr rw 1 tuas 4 Latrn Club 1 7 Prcnrh Club 75 Radro Club 1 Glrc Club 1 7 V0 cc ol Dmmocracy Contest scmrhnalrst 4 lxrppv lxarnrxal entertarnrrrvnt 14 Ixus un lxandrdatc 4 booths l 754 bootlr C charrmarr .54 Graduatron dow atron comm 5 Actrvrty trcknt hurrre room rharrman l 4, Wiagazrnc Drrvl. TERRFNLI' R PERRKO ltr N rrus nrth us 'hrs car us .r rad prrkup tru ras knack for gtttrnsg rnto all grrl classes btst utr rn the futu Corrrrrnrcral transfurd from H1 quon lL,r School 1956 GEORGE VN PHILLIPS rv. a frund to all hrs classmates trac fr rendlw and fun lmrng we ursh you succus at Holy Cross lui' Colhqe Honor btudtnt 4 Srudert Coun c l 7 Cauldron Board personals LO llf rr 4 Frrslrman Rwtptron L urrrrrrnrunt rornrrr 4 Sorlr Sock Hom dcrorrtrng rorrrrrr17 Wasrrngton Elub 7 54 Latrn rn Radio Club 7 Bowlrnq Club 4 Baseball l Basketball Golf 34 Thurran Socrctx 4 Smnror Play 4 Sophomore IIZE Spmakrnq Corrtut 5 Spear Contfst 3 stan hnalrst 'VI C nntertarnment 4 BR XDLEY R PET TEGROW E Brad norsy and lrrll of cats rnatrlrrs amorrq othrr tlrrnqs llllllllllltl Brad rn Roorrr 7l no sr hrm tht L1 s rn lutsr al ashrngton Llrrlr l rrr ual Brrsrnus Clrrlr 7 CONSTANCE A RAYE Connu a pleasant and frrtndly man buy a shortsraxe radro thats fo surr a drmamtr at trrnu r xx r Nou tlrr but of sucrus Connrt Ulllllll lfl ll dSlllIlLlUll ll I s us Soir lxrppx lxarrrrxul booth I I M r . 7 r 'Z . 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I 11- . 1-11.1 1 114 II1- ISIIIISNI P SF KVEY JR r r ford tnthusrast a u r n x 1 n t r u rr mr r oot ur k rs r 4 I DOROTHY M SMITH ll lf' has ntbrll hr ro ut und ph run rum ur su rr th S ut o x L ut.r ns al Y R unqtorr Club l I J on m rx I u Soft J rr ANNlF'I'I'E E SHAFTER Kruutle a lrrendly tml l rrulll u lan rn school dr arn rtrrs od r rr mrrrnn or I ull, ru. s rush rt 4 x r know ML null lrr.rr grrat thrnzs :I xou Anm te Colltur Cauldron Board Xds comn 4 nmol duoratrng Lorrrr door comm rorlrarrrrmrr 5 Soph Sr k How drcorat rm, rornnr door romrrr W ash nqton ur Radio Klub l ' 54 Pro5r m 4 nr n 4 L un Crm IZ Frencr rr Cu. Cu l 4 Thcsnan nets 54 Srnror Clas Pla Last rurror Class Plan cast Srnlor Class ll w tcket ro r lurrrur Class ay lrrmrrus rornrn I One Art llrf Cont st husrrrrss rorrrrn Sophomore rrze Sprak rns., Contest ' sum finalrst Krppy Ixarn l l 54 rntutarnment 54 booths I ' S drroratrng comm 4 Canteen 4 C rrrlrratlorl dtcoratron rrmm 5 Kr yy lxarnntrl decoratrng comm 1- Hrqh te 1956 Z' RICHARD L SMITH Rrckx an outstandrnq athlt e rrnc to rrlrablr rurl thprndabln a st .rdy studtnt r rx xo to atrnw. gum thrxrp Rrrrc I rural Clas 'lrr rs I C ruldr3n Boar lim Sports Co ld 4 Trcl t I ommrttee Nw'-lrrrrgton Club l 31- Vree es 54 Football l 9 5 4 Co Ca t 4 B se 4 C 1 4 Baselza 1 2 C o f II 4 'lrack 3 Ixrpp Karnrwal mths ' 5-I Charrma oys Sl tc SHIRLEY ,I SIMPSON Slrrrlry came hum two wears ago from Npphton S1ut'r Thomaslon rrsulrnt lru IJI5 anJ IIICC toward .r .goof lugk o Nou Shurey Crnual 'Iran I rd from Apolfton H an School J lvashrn tm luh 3 Basketball 4 Ont acl play unttst ushtr 3 Ixrp y lxarnnallhooths 3 4 f let Club 3 4 Ka ro ur 5 CAROLYN J SNOW Carolyn bttter late than 'rover an rxcrllrnt studrnt a tabrd RHS an a rsonderful xrsonalrty Carolyn xou can t help ut aclrrtve great hughts Collrgr Salutatorran 4 Fresh Receptron Door Comm 4 Junror Prom Decoratron Comm I Soph Sock Hop Decoratron Comm door Comm 2 Latrn Club I 5 Vrce Pr s French Club F H A 4 Radro Club I 3 Cheerleadrng 734 Co Captarn 4 S Class Play Trckrt Comm Vnrce of Democracy sem: finals 4 Ixween Ixandrdate 4 Krppy karnrval Booths l 9 '5 4 Co-Charrman l Dec Comm 3 Band 1 2 34 Vrce Pres 4 Glee Club l 4 Student Councrl 2 DANIEL W SOL LE Dan A smooth man on tht danu lloor a colltctor of jan records aetrve rn drarnatres a fast rnan rn tht noon dash to lunth but of lurk at Boudorn Dan Colltqm Cauldron Board 4 Bus Xlg l'rlshnr.-rn Rte Proqranr Crrnrn Chan man 4 unrur lrom Cocharrrrrarr Du Comm D c Crmm 4 S ph So k Hop Dec Comm Waslurrqton Club ' retary L rn ur French Club 3 lrras 5 Radro Clubl 4 Camera Club I7 Squarr Dann Club Thespran Club 54 'lrack 54 r 4 Rifle Club 175 Vrce Pnsrdnnt 1 Range officer 7 Boulrng Club 4 Om Act Play Contest Cast 5 Dutctor 4 Senror class play cast 4 Soph Prle Speakrng Contest 7 Wrnncr Vorcs of Demoracy semi finals 4 lxrppv lxarnrxal Ball Comm 34 Booth Charrrnan I 54 Drner Rodeo 4 Grd place Gradu atron ball comm Baccalaurtatz Comm 4 Magazrnc Drru Strond lrrglr salesman 4 canteen l Nlaqalrnt lromt roonr elrarr man J JOHN S SPROWL Jacky fruudly and full ol' fun Navy bound qurte a fhrt ruth the L,rrls me hope the Navy treats you utll acky Ctntral junror Prom door commltt i Soplromort Sock Hop chauux rum rnrttu 7 Washrnqton Club 7 Club 7 htntral Busrnzss Club 7 Basrut 'lrac i Boxslm C rr Stnror Class llas ads Cflflllllllltt 4 FREDERICK I- W XRRIC C HIO Baron a good studn nt const rrrt com ramon of Jakr fartlrful trarnt of tre football tram up graphu succtss to sou Boon College Honor Student 4 Student Q1 un c1l 4 unror Prom door commrttu charr man Decoratrons eommrttu 5 Vlaslr mgton Club 1 734 Camua Club 1 7 Treasurer 2 F T A l 7 34 Latln Club 12 French Club '75 Track 7 3 4 S uare Dance Club 1 Thtspran 5 4 Vru rtsr dent 4 Jumor Class Play 7 Ont Xct Play Contest 3 Senror Class Play 54 One Act Play ntcst duactor 4 llks Essay Contest 4 Sophomort lrm Sprak mg Contest 2 Vorcc of Dtnxocracx 4 Krppy Karnlval borth rharrman 1 i entertarnmcnt 1 Scuncc Fu 4 Dum Rodeo 73 raduatron dscoratrorr corn tie 3 Ra ll? Club 1 54 pc tr lst ' 1956 ' C ALENT T WEAVER K ren aluaxs laughrnq and lrkrrx, ons bun urth us ont var r glad lu ca gets along urth hrs classmates best uslres C ahn frm al transltrred from Thomaston Hrgh School 4 ROBERT W TALBOT Bob South Pnd taxt servrcc hktd by exeryonc full of lun and laughs for the future our mst u rshcs to Bob Voc-atrunal transltnd from Calars H gh BKRB-KRK J NHITEHILL Baths dcnrxrnqlw quret sunt and nru an an ol conhdtnrt and a frundly smrlr ur ursh you the btst of utrwthrng Barbara Homt Economics Washrnztnn Club 54 Operetta 4 Ixrppy karnnal ntu tarnmt-nt 4 Glee Club 734 F T A l '7 3 4 French Club 2 Latrn Club I Senior Class Play usher 3 FREDERICK C WILBLR Frmd the tall srl1 nt type plans to ln a tlaclrer a serrous student ysrtlr a dry lrumor plays the prano X cll good luck rn the years to Lorne Fred C0ll4gl Natronal Honor Socrrty 54 unror lrom ehanup Comm 5 on Soek Hop dreoratrorr comm 7 lV.1slrrnrv Club l 7 5 P es 54 Camrra Club secrrtarv 19 Frennh Club 7 54 Latrn Club l 9 lxrppy Ixarnryul l entlrtarnment '734 kueen Asst clrPu man 5 Ixyxeen elrauman 4 Drrrgo Boy St'ltr 5 Radro Club l GERALD L VNINCHENBACH Hubby easy to get along ysltb an lxtralarge sense of humor you ever need your car rrburlt, call Hub ue urslr lrrm tlu best Vocatronal Freshman Receptron morn rnq assrmbls 4 ROGER A WILLIAMS Roger alxyays says Htllo som1trrrr1s says Hrllo Spook qc-ts along lull urtlr ryrrxone r t u r not rn good company bts of r Rogu 1 1 l Xyzrsrrrrqrrm Clrb 1956 GARY E SNITHAM bars aluass seen rn a car :ran about ears and H0lll1Il rm. r mpy go lucky 1mber l t s1 rr o class a qrrat socral lrfr est hlSlllS for sueuss Cary o 121 Horror sllldl nt 4 farrlr ron oarel artryrtrrs Co1drtor 4 F1 lrrrr Rr C1 ptron proqrarn Comm 4 r rror l'rr clrrorrrtron rorrrrrr 5 Waslrrnrgtorr Club Frrne C 5 Squarr Dr 1 Club l Radro Club I4 Thrspran Club 4 Boulrng tram 4 'lrark 934 Sen or Class Play cast 4 Elks hssay Conust 4 Soplr Prrle Speakrnz Cont1st Vorcc of D1mocracy Contest 4 lxr py rxrrruyal rntutarnmerrt 1 booths 4 D un 1 no '54 Ulflntl RLTH A W ILLIAMSON Rutlry gay and adytnturous rr1y1r at 1 los for somnlrrrrg to J ll1r s 1 of 1y1rytl 'N to 1 our but u slrrs to you Rutlrx Studsnt Corrnrr 1 Crxvr ron vrrxl 1 r trsrmz 1 s rm rr 11ptrorr 1rrt1rt.rrrurr1nl romrrr fr Junr r C lllll lllll FUN 30 HI PL rr r oor rorr rr VN aslrrngl rn 'u 5 Ra o J 54 fnrrrral ss Club tlla 5 Glu Clu 7 '5 V rlrr1rl1ad1r I7 Vars S1 nror Class Play pr1 fs 5 prornpt1r 4 ads rlrarrman 4 lsr: y rrruxal booths I I 54 bootlr Fllallll 111 5 rlrrorutrorr rorrurr 54 lnltll'llllYl IL 1sxr r S crrty YVONNE F Sy ITHIINK TON Ytllllllt a rrrarulorrs lrttl1 ty rrst nlrat uould tlr1 busrrrr ss cl1partrn1nt t 1r always q'xy and fr rs ndly 'Numbr r Pl1as1. sr x Yxon r Forrrrurreral Cauldron Board luad typ rst t l ltNllllI1lI Rurptron rr lr1slrrn1rrt rorrrrn my r ro N .rfurm rx1 1-orrrrrrrrg co nrrr I N NN ' . . 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BESSIE E MOODMAN B ssrc met and reservtd lrked well by al her frrends rrutr xsrtlrout a srnrle may you han the very be t ever rn thc ytars to cornt lit srt Conrrntrrral Cauldron Board ads c rrrurr mr 'rom ushtr w Chu 1 Basketball I Softball rrt Art Play C ntr-st usher I Jr rr I ss ' her C ass r rrs ru 44 lxrppy lxarrrnal booths l P 44 Iur n 2 Ge l li rnmxs C b er Club l 'I Ball door crrmrrr l PATRICIA E YORKE at alu ays well groomed loves to try neu thrngs send your httle rrls to Pat for dancrng lessons about rvv. years from now always on her toes shell go far College Cauldron Board advertrsrng co tdrtur 4 unror Prom co ch.rrrm.rn ad urtrsrng comm 5 drcoratrng corrnr 3 lVashlngton Club l '7 3 4 Snph Sock Ho 1 d roratrn comm '7 at n Clur l rtrrch I b l Club 12 44 'Ilrespran Club 4 Serrror I las Play rrrrps l 7 costumes 4 cas 4 lunrnr lass Play ads comm I 2 Supb lrrlt' b Making Crrrrtut lxrppy lxarnnal boot rs l ' enter r rm rn rt 4 PHILIP W HASKELL Phr arrplane fancrer mrnd s even rn the clouds best runner on the track team qurte a maker aspires to Hyrng keep up those hrgh rdeals Phrl Vocatronal Freshman Receptron rnler tarnment 4 Washmgton Club 3 4 'lrark l 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Tlrespran l 4 Krppy Karnrval entertarnment 51 dtc cnmrrr 54 Radro Club 1 1956 RALPH V HOOPER Hoop Shortv R H S Varsrty Ctrrur a great uy on or OH' the trrurt let s hopt re s a future Celt W rratronal Basketball 1 '7 3 4 Football I ack l 34 Jrrnror lass lay u'rL rorrwrn l 7 51 rrror Class Plav stage crrrnm l 7 lxrppw Ixarrrrval 1 2 4 booths WALTER B WO'I'I'0N Tonto tremendous athlete rtmrmbcr oral Englrsh class? swell guy can be uurte a rrot rn sprte of brmsclf here s to you alt Gtneral Washrngton Club 1 2 3-4 treas er 3 presrdent 4 Football 2 3 4 'I rack 3 4 Basketball l 2 3-4 Baseball I 2 3 4 lxrppy Karnrval booth 2 clean up assrstant charrman 3 charrman 4 THE WASHINGTON TRIP Early but not very bright on a Sunday morning thirty seven Seniors Mr and Mrs D1 Renzo and Mr Barnard chmbed aboard 1 Boston bound bus Arriving at South Station about noon we had an hour for snacks and short excursions By Ne w Haven Rfulroad we arrived at Grand Cen tral Station in New York City at 5 30 0 clock We spent an hour there in the Sta tion and discovered that It zs possible to get lonesome there and then we checked in at the Hotel Taft for the night Who could forget that first night in New York Monday morning at eight thirty we crossed the Hudson by ferry to Jersey City from here we went to Baltimore via B 8x O into Baltimore and we lost no time in feeding our famished faces at the Straf ford Hotel After our meal we drove to Annapolis to tour the U S Naval Acad emy everyone found the Academy inter esting especially the girls' At last we reached our ultimate d9Stl nation Washington D C' It was six oclock when we entered the Lafayette Hotel and aside from feellngalittle tired we were happy and more excited than ever The evening was free and we all spent a wonderful night on the town Some of us got to hear Ella Fitzgerald and others discovered 1 cool little all Negro combo that s really going places Tuesday morning we began our tour of the City the Washington Monument the Smithsonian Institute Arlington National Cemetery the Tomb of the Unknown Sol dier the Custis Lee Mansion and Mount Vernon After dark we saw the Jeffei son and Lincoln Memorials and the Llbrary of Congress The hours remaining before midnight were ours for recreation or re cuperation Our tour contmued on Wednesday with visits to the Bureau of Printing and En gravlng the Pan American Union the Supreme Court and the Capitol Building In the afternoon we drove to the Francis can Monastery and the National Ep1sco pal Church Our evening again was free By B Sz O we left the Capital on Thurs day morning after lunch on the train we got into New York about one o clock We spent the free afternoon either resting in our rooms at the Taft shopping for neck ties and trench coats or seeing the sights along Broadway and Flfth Avenue Our our evening s entertainment was a tour of Radio City and a show at the Music Hall there On Friday morning we were left to our own devices so we took advantage of every single minute on the fabulous island of Manhattan A group of the boys even got to take a tugboat ride around the Hudson and East Rivers Our afternoon tour took us through uptown New York and the NB C Television studios and to dlnner at th+ Down Under Restaurant in Radio City We left the B1g C1ty at midnlght and arrived in the Hub at seven 0 clock Satur day morning It was twelve thirty when crumpled dizzy and too pooped to parti cipate we pulled 1nt0 Rockland and breathed the 1nv1gorat1ng salt air once again None of us will ever forget the Wash lngton Trip of 1956 in fact with the slightest provocation we would all be wil Img to head back this very minute' Sheila Brackett I . 5 .' , u , Q . Q, ' . n . - . ' ' f : ' . . . , ' c o n 1 c J ' 2 - . - 7 ! 7 r 1 . 1' I y - ' ' ' . . . ' , . . c , c ' , - , . . W, . . - 1 K M s n .. i , . - , . l . ' - 1 9 a ' ! I . . , . . . . . D , l. D u q s J , Q , . . It was shortly after noon when we pulled evening meal was at the Virginian, and o , n u u , n . y ' . ' o l . I ' ' , 1 1 - ' ' . . lu ' I u u , . , . . . ' 3 , . . . . , u , . . . . . 46 y, n Q Q 1 . , . . , CK ' Y! ' ' c - ' - , . . l . , - I . , , . - ' ' , u u u . 5. . . 1 . , . . , . . - - , - , n I 5 , n . ' 2 . ' . z ' wa-',,,4l' dw-,,,,,... F-'ul THE CAULDRO SAYS . . . IDEAL GIRL C . . according to the boys . . .D Pezzwmulllg of Beauty of Eyes of H ai r of Legs of Figure of Clothes of Good taste of Ilumor of Mannerx of Volee of Aeting l1ln'l1'tg of Daneing ulzllltg of Atlzletie r1l11'l1'tg of Mental lzllilltg of Carolyn Snow Joan Philbrook Joan Philbrook Pat Fowler Ruth Williamson Anna Elwell Pat Yorke Joan Philbrook Janette Cummings Pleasance Kaufman Annette Bisbee Mary Grispi Mary Grispi Mary Grisbi Pleasance Kaufman wbwg www -ri 5 - .:.,,..,: L efifeg Q EWIZWEQQ fig' Q Q m st agar de HW mi QNX' 'V Ulfl most for ISHS llnoyj Dill most for HHS tgirl! Girls' H o gs .llost .Host Most Most .llost .llost elzolee for lzrotller ' elzolee for sister fl etire zozselfislz modest ad'ee11t1o'oz1s st Helio us a lnse H t-nz in fled Noisiest llnoyj Noisiest lgirlj Biggest joker Biggest goof-off Biggest wolf Biggest flirt Best artist Best speaker Best zeriter Most likely to sueeeefl Robert Merriam Mary Grispi Richard Smith Joyce Black Mary Grispi Sylvia Raynes Fred Wilbur Rosalie Halligan Pleasance Kaufman Lawrence Bird Gary Witham Janette Cummings Hartford Foster Hartford Foster Gary Witham Janette Cummings Robert Davis Robert Merriam Pleasance Kaufman Robert Merriam Ki. KF? f'x'Xf IDEAL BOY Q. . . according to the girls . . .J Personality of Good looks of Eyes of Hair of Physique of Clothes of Good taste of Humor of Manners of Voice of Acting ability of Dancing ability of Athletic ability of Mental ability of Robert Merriam Fred Lofman Richard Smith David Black Fred Palka Kenneth Minott Kenneth Minott Willis Kinney Robert Merriam Phillip Haskell George Phillips Daniel Soule Richard Smith Fred Palka C use of Death Se ret Amb t on -- L. -1- -.. C Nfaude and 'I arn to m k a cow r g girls s a id wate Ld K 8 .- bl' e1rher sh bs Sawtd knrz at Is terv x ordw dll I -. t' Ra team ba as k a as o. -.- .- I trate and CITIYICW ak C3 YP! F3 Nat me 3 I-I Nr- t fl tay home n ghts Stav nq ant c Ocean A X IT! BFFOSQ -... often 0 D sagree ng once stage and screen t' S2 1... n PD Cass red hem stry c ass rr Wash ngton et ss Forss Boston F td ng mv was II1 d a new J ' a' i .'. 'i r ii 'ai . 4' ii In Arlurrrl, George Hello Charley! flood when I'nr asleep Nine and rollersknting To walk in rain on zu warnr day Skating niy way to death Alden, john That's Hairy! llrzrnjealrle Food, girls, and tnoney To blow up hem lab Ovt-rw'or'k r re,. I y ou I t r I li ' i I .foodj Coast Guard To have a T.V. Hillbilly show So. Hhnmaston Dances e I, .' lr. ej - Ir! Ask N r. Littlefield Work and girls 'io have 165 wives '4l I'lyrnoutIr eal, Shirley What's the rnatter with 'er? Well-I-I Work To invent polka dot paint Wornen and rnoney Ienner, Robert See you in the nnnies. Fair john ,ow To find a well o Vodka Wonren i . i . ,' ' . . ' i . G i I , I il ' . iilli illin J, -II 'II ' Vu, A' Smoking cigars To be a scientist Di, gin 'I'nr 'r 'hir ' Q o by on yac its Iiirtl. I.urry R4-Iaxl Depemls nn surrountlings Staying out too late 'Iicr nun as yarht 'I'4rtr many rigaretles Iisbee. Annette Explain yoursel , Sheila! Depending Sh . h . o v r 'or i A 'it 4 Q I' . op t . . Ilark. David 'ake it easy! funny and quiet Freshrnan girls 'io go to South Arnerira Overwork Ilaek. joyre Let's sing! .torrny N usie and ood To raise dogs and Children Too rnurh sleep ravkelt, Gerald Never iood Srhool To dirert a girI's Club OII 'R e raekett. Sheila Quiet, Bisbee! Never know what Brown eyes and lrlark curly hair o be 4 star General in Air Force Rt-veille uf I i. r T . r h t ' preli t Ie black curly hair and blue eyes To raise a sorrer team lst 'eriod study hall .um i k., :i ' h all depends I' 4' To marry a sailor IB.C.P.I Waiting and worrying Davis. Robert You w'ouIdn't do that! Sroteh Pink Ii .ti ft is a seeret Stabbed with a putty kni e Deysher. flizabcth don't know F ir Ralph To r' i.e ' Ir et Il Iph Iilliott. Richard That's right i you say so! According to whom 'm with Food. good-looking girls. money To inxent a merhaniral Iobsterman Food. girls. and money Iilw ell. Anna Jeepers Creepers Changeable Iond guys To he a rheerleader or N.Y. Knicks Cof ee Fruvreau. janres dunno! flood Cars To own garage in Rockland S oney Flood. Sally Wlrafcha igure? Usually good ' I To o j ' I Fallen arrhes or Ia! feet .t , ' ' i I SI i To be a millionaire .' u I u. .' Fowler. 'atrieia Oh. that's what you think! Like any other redhead A eertain guy ronr Roekxille It's a secret Staples' Bus Litre Frenrh. Stanley Look at that, blossom! Varies with teacher I'arkards 'Iio Ire president of I'arkard nrotors Iilondes and Parkards Gardner. Dick I bet! Changeable Ifine. w'ornen. and dance To rnarry an Indian Prinress Ton much Vodka Gould, Annette IVhat did you do last night? Sunny ood ??r'-Tlren in rri., Tex Coughlink English Class Q 1 .' Oh. N I D I .' o th i io fly jet Old age ' ispi. . i ' r .I is vitl ur i I u.'i 'rr be rish aw'rence IVA-lk Ilalligan, Rosalie Seriously, now! Happy Going out nights 'io live. love. laugh, and be happy Jazz music I arlnon, Wendall All right you guys, lets go! You tell me Most anything To strike it rirh Staying out late at night arriman, Sandra That kid's gotta go! Changeable A certain Air 'orre nrrrn To raise ax baseball team Writing a letter every day art. elen see ya! Ir A I .awrenre To have rr horse Dill pirkles I arvey. 'reatriee Sandra. will you shut up Changeable Jerry To he an air hostess S ' 'int rp all night Haskell, Ralph 'retty hairy, said the canary According to what day it is Walking To be first rnan to land on Mars Killed by Martian MY Iooper, Ralph f you say so! errible fleeping To travel around the w'orId Natural Causes I unt, Arnold s that right? D-p ' o ' im lights To do harrdstarrds on W.R.K.D. tower Slipping on a banana peel ngralram, Bill I clon't care Terrible irls To .x i ,. tl i ii Q i . 'aufman, Pl Oh!!! Im I.i uict men and thunderstorms To go through Ii e without T.V. IfVaIking in the rain ' , I i i h h Ii u .' d hi lrox' l' 5 io Ie .'t r o 5 i i t 0 ' -r . o 'r ' I 'ool To become a high rank o ficer Working hard 'i illi, h ' h i . Mild I 4 To rule the world B0 i . . I L , i H-A han I ys Q t . ii C i. I . . . ri x I K u ' i i i h for onnie To marry a rhenlist .i ','. . . ' , I 'io Iuil ' ho e ii i , ,' in kness C IS stnn BP' D Say ng IE YOI' e F In Na J f C N l CNC Ji' JK'I I' Y AIICV v N X r-. I Lal' y T If 'ln I Na 3 IS -1 .- - I-1 -... -. C To cnc and tr ck en Poor to Makes va wonda docsn t jan ce B ckford -Q x good l o Baby Ht gs Russt B Tod CTW IPZC 'VII f I- --1 I.. .- ffv I - .- .A - -1 A M -I -1 crab Ln I 2 fo I hanks Ba bara ark II sa Navy K at CHIC Knt Janette nqs 1 C n ck ps N I-1 .- r-1 -.. .- -- -. 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Q .- agt I d rl ock R -.1 .a -... -.. r-1 la Broken heart yt ws tlout any prob ems reeab e L ITD ry B XC I O e rald G VN nchenbach Fd 'o i ' i i ' ' 'ar Q 1' . ii In ' o man, Fred don!! know! Happy-go-lucky Pirking up rigzrrettr' butts Tir all IV, miles without being hurt One too many brunettes Lowe, janet don't know! 'unny Carrrtlr-rr boys To trawl to lirrrope Studying Mackit-, Sylvia Oh my stars! Magni icent Moonli, ht 'lr have my own nay N eopl- I r, ',l 'i' lr't 'ou thin in, . lh'n, l roast Guards 'lio travel Roller .' ti X ICCluskr-y, illery Finest kintl! Depends on the day Girls ' 1, own a pleasure lroat A wr-t ra, fvferriam, Rohr-rt It-tter late than never! Rotten Food and sleep To get somewlrerr- on time Getting X r, Grantis theme dont Merrill. Dana Oh horse lr '! ottrn T ' lrer: To go to Cali ornia Wine. women and song 5 ills, Dr-Ima My goodness alive Fair Fried chicken and rauli loner ' 'o get married Studying Nl , i l l! Co ll l D ' i l 1 ' i ' rnl ' j 'olishing silverware particular rom little work N orrison. Frank Thanks a load, toad! Cloudy W , w-A Ma. and song To he son of Hiram Walker nlraling umm-s rom Gary'.1 cat lil , - I' '1 h llj! .lr l S1 ,h' i T0 travel H ro rcutt, Ronald llulr! L ' Pl -' i M lr I - rl- t 'rr ' .'.' .xi t ll . . h .he l xton, Robert Shu-'s a hlinker yeh! yeh! 'nl a stinker Sad stories To rare with a Lincoln car Going IOU m.p.h. in a Ford 'alka, Fred I don't think ' ' ! l Beaui I l ' To be a normal adult 1000 'rr l , hi o o ' ' ! Gum To get up in the morning smiling Mr. Morrison's study hall Pettegrove, radlcy Soup who? Very good Women To graduate rom R.H.S. 'n Perrigo, Terry tlonyt know oolis W 1 To be a bum . r. . i P il , i ll Y! l Sp i 1 V' l t v j i ll Br , h t Phillips. ' r h t i l l evil mint 'o oun lr -r ir '-tti i ' ' ' , i Drn't Li illy ain't telling 'r j , t i i gl! t i . i l lr' i i' 'o i ' I 'i l il tr , 'li . ! h l F tr'l Sh I Richards, Shirley Oh, Gee!! l L 'IO get married l R H, Kay lr No!! 'np i l B l T r 'rl ' rin i ii l ' , l lr! Fair Eai T t l ' .l ' l Saywar , i r . ir' it i i ' i 'I' lr r y ' ' ars S ' ', illi' ! Like a mule Thinking I'0 be a millionaire Driving t r' l l' 'lr t- , t ' ' 1 ' i Y Bi i ' T li' r' Se ' Simp Jn, 'hi l lr i l ' i ' Bl 'Io stay single or 4 years V' i ' Smith, D r h !! Ch' n l Secret To marry a millionaire Bro -n lr rt Smith, Ricky Know what mean . nriable N i o go to the muon :ating ', l hooh! Ugly S i i N t t l r' l rr' 'i , ' l , ' Go, man, go! Ch ir, l R- l ' Wouldrr't you like to know? Too murh night life Sprowl. John ls that riglr l .Iiltl Hunting and ishing To ln- I'rr-sident 'it' lt' l irls S v , 'lr l i l lu To be tall ot rod crack-up Talbot, Ruben Q-re wines Charlie! judge or yourself Wine, women. and sung o sler-p ' - i r Varricchio, Fred Go to HECK! Terrible N T lr' ' l g '-r' i , Veaver. Galen Cut it out! ir Work 'io be a rigar snatcher Lincoln johnson Whig,-hill, Bgrrlrura Uh Ir-vk! i'd Frenrh ries and lnrys To he a srrrrr-ss and have lriends Boys Villrur. Fred No! I uman l'n ' 'rr go around the world Old 'h - Williams.Roger Ain't it raining Fair ood Air be an o icer in the service Work Williamson, Ruth Big deal Ag l Clothes To li '- i r ' ' l r -' 'i ' , ' Rastus N ' 'E00d CCI' To V ' h- it Chewing tobacco Witlram. Gary Hey Mun X o j Hot Liars To br a playboy All-night parties Witlrirrgtorr. Yvonne Shoot Good Ifootl ltis a wrrr-I S4-lrrrrrl Woodman, Bessie 'nr hungry Fairly good Skip 'io get married Eating too much Vorton. Walter You'll rrmrrr get out 0 this world Good nlren not aroused Sleeping in the sun To xrsil King Neptune Barhelor-itis N -r I ods - -1 V -.. Q OUT OF THE CAULDRON We have thrown rnto the Cauldron nrnety three questrons and nrnety three prnches of salt These are the prophecres whrch the Cauldron makes for the futures of the Class of 1956 GEORGE ACHORN wrll become mana ger of the Str and Theatre and employ grrl ushers only JOHN ALDEN wrll b appornted drrec tor of the Instrtute for Advanced Study rn 1975 NANCY AREY w1ll strll be attendrng, the South Thomaston dances rt nrnety 111 her rockrng charr NATHAN BEAL wrll rnvent a rat trap to catch educated mrce SHIRLEY BEAL wrll become a fish rrrd game warden and keep IISIISIIIIBH tronr catchrng more than therr lrmrt ROBERT BENNER w1ll earn hrs lrvrrrg huntrng wrld turkeys rn the mountarn are 1 JANICE BICKFORD wrll make cottage cheese for HarJula s Darrv RUSSELL BILLINGS vsrll rnvent 1 re mote control mrlkrng machrne so he cur get to L rmden earlrer rn the evenrrrg LARRY BIRD w1ll take over Larrx Plummer s Job on the Allagash trrps ANNETTE BISBEE w1ll open a roller rrnk for All Force personnel rt Hollywood and Vrne DAVID BLACK w1ll open a Cadrllrc agency rn outer Mongolra GERALD BRACKETT w1ll prtch for the Yankees rn the 1960 World Serres SHEILA BRACKETT Wlll appear orr more magazrne covers than any other grrl ever BARBARA BUSALACKI w1ll become Comptroller General of the Unrted States JANETTE CUMMINGS w1ll sarl to Lon don to see Brg Ben ROBERT DAVIS wrll lear n how to draw curves at Pratt ELIZABETH DEYSHER w1ll wrrte rn Advrce to the Lovelorn column for the Conner Gazette RICHARD ELLIOTT wrll be captarn of a fleet of motor boats grvrng moonlrght crurses around Owl s Head Bay ANNA ELWELL wrll be a TWA stew ardess and mar ry a handsome Northeast prlot JAMES FAVREAU w1ll co star rn a remake of the movre Gentlemerz Marry B1 zmcftes SALLY FLOOD wrll operate a charn ot Sundral Shoe stores rn Indra HARTFORD FOSTER Wlll become a multr mrllron ure by mrnrng uranrum rn the Bog PATRICIA FOWLER w1ll never need to worry about losrng her purse STANLEY FRENCH wrll sell Packards to blondes wrth free drrvrng lessons as a bonus RICHARD GARDNER w1ll marry an Indran prrncess and play on her father s baseball team ANNETTE GOULD Wlll wrrte a book called How lo Brmg Your Chzld Up To Be 0, Student CDNSTANCE GRAY wrll operate a book keeprng Servrce for people who have more money than they can keep track of MARY GRISPI w1ll be a spaghettr ben der for the Prrrrce Macaronr Company ROSALIE HALLIGAN w1ll take up world wrde coverage to the latest gossrp WENDALL HARMON wrll operate 1 news stand at the Old Howard SANDRA HARRIMAN Wlll become a member of the Gray Ladres HELEN HART w1ll drg clams on the St Lawrence Seaway BEATRICE HARVEY w1ll be a drs patcher for Lufkrn s Taxr Servrce PHILLIP HASKELL Wlll be the first man rn hrstory to run the 100 yard dash rn erght seconds RALPH HOOPER wrll coach grrls bas ketball for hrs famrly of five lrttle grrls ARNOLD HUNT w1ll teach a shop course for grrls only WILLIAM INGRAHAM Wlll run a dance hall rn Hawarr and teach hula dan cers to Jrtterbug PLEASANCE KAUFMAN w1ll gradu ate from musrc school Just rn trme to start grvrng prano lessons to the first of her fifteen chrldren PATRICIA KENT Wlll run a poultry farm outsrde Phrladelphra and rarse lrttle chrcks ROBERT KENT wrll become the mrd dlewerght boxrng champron of the world WILLIS KINNEY w1ll be rn charge of all Allred concentratron camps durrng World War III. 7 I ' ' 7 , . 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I , HARRIET LEVCO will be the mother of the largest famlly of boys in history MARIE LEWIS w1ll deslgn and make Grace Kelley s next wedding gown NANCY LUIZZA will live in Boston and cook spaghetti for her engineer FRED LOFMAN will run his own bus l1ne from Rockville to Rockland JANET LOWE will marry a Camden man and spend her summers in Camden her winters ln Monte Carlo SYLVIA MACKIE will be the first glll ever to Jom the Masons SYLVIA MAKER will become the CO on the Snolwmzsh ELLERY MCCLUSKEY will captain a fleet of atomlc submarines makmg daily runs between the North and South Poles ROBERT MERRIAM will become the state Commissioner of Education and 1n1 tlate the one session system 1n all high schools DANA MERRILL will receive Congres sional recognition as the Army s greatest goldbrlck DELMA MILLS w1ll be the first lady mechanic 'lt the Nash garage 1n Waldo boro KENNETH MINOTT will become the worlds leading deslgner of mens sport shlrts FRANK MORRISON will become a Rock n Roll singer and record a song called Blue Rubber Hzp Boots MARGARET OLIVER will go into partnership with her father Shlpplllg sar dlnes to Alaska RONALD ORCUTT w1ll find college too easy and go back to work for the Rockland Pubhc Works Department ROBERT OXTON will drive a souped up Ford at the Unlty Speedway FRED PALKA w1ll be the only short order cook with a PhD CYNTHIA PALMER w1ll be the first female Attorney General of the United States BRADLEY PETTEGROVE will sell fish to the aboriglnes ln Austraha TERRY PERRIGO will be the first per son to h1tch h1ke around the world non stop JOAN PHILBROOK will conduct a do it yourself course 1n corsage making for high school boys who are broke GEORGE PHILLIPS w1ll Joln the For elgn Leglon mstead of maklng a choice CONSTANCE RAYE will be the first lady captaln of the good ship Sm I PATRICIA RAYNES Wlll teach Dr1v ers Ed at an exclusive boys prep school SYLVIA RAYNES will return to RHS to teach shop SHIRLEY RICHARDS will open a re palr shop patronlzed excluslvely by blue Chevle owners KAY ROSS will giaduate with honors from Antioch Barbers College md speclal IZG IH flat tops for polnted heads RICHARD SAYWARD w1ll invent and manufacture cars with an extrz long steer ing wheel for backseat drlvers WILLIAM SEAVEY will te rch proper canoeing technlque at 1 girls summer camp ANNETTE SHAFTER w1ll supply the legs for the commerclal showing the w :lk ing package of cigarettes en s largest lobster dealer DOROTHY SMITH will m :ke the crew cut famous the wo1 ld oven RICHARD SMITH will graduate from being the g1rls choice for brother and will become some lucky girl s cho1ce for good CAROLYN SNOW will be 1n charge of the candy counter ln the Pentagon DANIEL SOULE will retire after working twenty yeais ind take the May flower back to England JOHN SPROWL w1ll teach dr1v1ng and related subJects to the girls at Camden High School JEANNE STEWART will wea1 Air Force blue and fly her own Jet hard top convertible ROBERT TALBOT w1ll operate a taxi service for the girls l1v1ng 1n the South End GALEN WEAVER w1ll set up bowlmg PIHS ln Madison Square Garden BARBARA WHITEHILL will enJoy good luck long life and fair weather FRED WILBUR will lnnovate a course in elementary French for second graders ROGER WILLIAMS w1ll become the Charles Atlas of the twenty first century RUTH WILLIAMSON w1ll develop a form of sulfuric acid which is harmless even to babies skin. , , . . ,. I Q 1 ! ' Y - , - ' ' ' 1 -7 I 4 1 'u , I c I ' ' I . ' ' c . , . J . . i i l . . . 2- - . ' ' 2 I . ' I I ' , '1 Q ' l L A , ' S ' 2 - ' ' ' ' SHIRLEY SIMPSON will be Criehav- . , , . - 2 c ' I .- , . . , . . 1 - - 9 ' 9 ' 1 ' . 1 , L ,. ', , 7 , . . , Z . J - . . ,, . ,, , 9 r - 1 A - n , u K K GERALD WINCHENBACH wrll set up a TV reparr shop at Boothbay Harbor GARY WITHAM w1ll st1ll be the vu or ld s most elrgrble bachelor at erghty YVONNE WITHINGTON w1ll succ her srster as chref operator at New Lng land Tel and Tel BESSIE WOODMAN w1ll be a ma o stockholder rn the Skrppy Company WALTER WOTTON w1ll be the Clevc land Browns hrghes pard player and an honorary member of the Cleveland Indrans PATRICIA YORKE w1ll be a famous ballerrna and w1ll become G org balan chrne s thrr treth wrfe F01 the authors of thls prophecy the Cauldron makes these predrctrons JOYCE BLACK w1ll become a second Florence Nrghtrngale rnd w1ll be known as the lady wrth the Ever Ready iiasr hght CARL SAWYER w1ll own a model farm and rarse chrckens that lay a dozen eggs at FRED VARRICCHIO w1ll after y als of research drscover an alcoholrc beverag made by the fermentatron of sodrum algr nate FATHER TIME TALKS TO THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF NOBLE SENIORS Father trme They came from all around those Freshmen who entered R H S rn Recorder I could tell then that they would grve me plenty of wrrtrng to do Father trme They were the most scared group I have even seen' Recorder They settled down fast though and got rrght to work That year they elected Rrchard Gardner presrdent Mary Grrspr vrce presrdent Pleasance Kaufman secretary and Rrchard Smrth treasurer Father trme They d1d well rn Krppy Karnrval they had the tea room and d1d a fine Job Recorder They also had socrals and fudge sales throughout the year to earn money for the class Recorder When they came rn as Sopho mores they were really grown up Father trme Yes they drd much better that year as your records probably show Recorder Yes thrngs d1d look better for my book that year I have down qurte a few laurels for them Father trme That was the year they elected Mary Grrspr presrdent Robert Merrram vrce presrdent Pleasance Kauf man secretary and Ronald Woodbury treasurer Recorder They made S32 00 on therr sock hop that year Father trme They won qurte a few prrzes that year drdn t they' Recorder Yes here are some I have down Rosahe Hallrgan and Dan Soule won first prrze rn the Sophomore Prrze Spsaklng Contest Joe Phllllps came rn sec on Connre Gray won a Mutual Lrfe Insu1 rnce Contest that year Father trme They made a pretty good showrng that year Father trme The Class of 56 entered therr Junror ye rr wrth hopes of great suc cess The Junror Prom was the brg thrng that year and tney had 1 lot of fun dorng rt Jeanne Stewart and John Alden were co cha1rman of that affarr Recorder Who were therr oflic rs that year? rdent Robert Mer rram v1ce presrdent 1 1 asance Kaufman secretary Father trme You must have had a lrttle wrrtlng to do that year ' Recorder Indeed I d1d' They kept me hopprng Joe Phrllrps got hrs name down agaln for berng a State Flnalrst rn the Spear Speaking Contest Gary Wrtham won the Drrvrng Rodeo that year Robert Merrlam went as a Delegate to the Odd fellows U N Youth Prlgrrmage wrth a week ln New York CORDIS Gray and Mldgle Grrspr went to Colby College as Grrls State Delegates Arnold Hunt Rrchard Smrth Fred Wrlbur and John Alden went to Boys State of the U of M Father trme They were close to wrn nrng the hundred dollars rn the Magazrne Drrve that year too Recorder The brg year for the Class of 56 was therr Senror year It started off wrth the electron of Robert Merrram presr dent Hartford Foster vrce pres1dent Jeanne Stewart secretary and Harrret Levco treasurer Father trme They finally got to pay back what they went through therr Fresh man year Freshman Receptron went along wrth flyrng colors Recorder They chose blue and whrte as class colors Also they won 35100 O0 from the Magazrne Contest for sellrng the larg est amount of subscrrptrons and Dan Soule was second hrgh salesman Father trme Thrs year s students went 4 I . K . I 1 4. . n I 4 -, . , n ' K' ' V 1 'S ' I 7 1 9 I I ' h , i N 1 , n . Y . . , . y ' sed ' 1 - , ' - ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 4- 1 . . . . . ' 1 , 4 V L' y ' w A . . ' : , . . v ' 1 ' . -- 1 l . L . . . . - ' Y ' - 1 1 ' .- 1 1' 1 1 ' C A 3 ' - 2 f . ' ai - A . . ' . . . . 1 . 4 'w , ' . . , , ac n , ! n L 1 , , - - . . . ' , , ' Q ' 1' - I . . 1 . 4 - n - 4 1 H 1 ' 1 1 ' , L' I ' 77 - ' 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 a time, already sanded, graded, and boxed. O yes, here they areg Mary Grispi, pres- ' fn y ' l I 9 4 l v . . . . - . . ' - I , ' 2 ' ' ' , . 7 V 1 ' . C 1 1 ' - Y . . .- D . . ' o . i I 1 , n u - - . . u , K652,,. I ' . n ' n n u . ' r n . in 1 V , . . , . , 1 . , 3 l , . ' . . ' s . - A ' 1 ' r - . . . . ' ' : ' 7 Y Cl 97 ' ' , , , 1 1 . . u . ' r . . i . . . , , , ' . 1 ' I ' K 7 7 . , . , . : , . 1 ., u , - , , ' . . 1 1 4 1 ' ' , ' 7 . , . . ' , ' 9 to town on hauling 1n a lot of prlzes Fred Varrlcchlo won the reglonal Sci ence Falr in the Chemistry d1v1s1on Ronald Orcutt and Rosalie Halllgan won the Elks Essay Contest Pleasance Kaufman won the Knox County Voice of Democracy Contest Richard Elliott took first place 1n the Apprentlceshlp Contest with Robert Oxton and Arnold Hunt as runners up Mary Grlsple won the DAR good c1t1 zenshlp award and also was the Klppy Karnival Kween Janet Lowe took first place in a ple baking Contest with Dorothy Smlth 1n sec ond place Recorder I got wrlters cramp that year Father tlme Next w1ll be their gradu 1 tion which Im sure they are looklng for ward to Recorder As a class my book IS slowly closlng on them but as 1nd1v1duals then records will go on 1nto time By Jeanne Stewart Janette Cummmgs John Alden LITERARY Mr Zansk1 sat forward ln his tra1n seat watching the broad fields of crops fllck by Ever smce he had come to th1s country five years ago a field of gram a herd of cattle or Just the Slght of a rlver flowing endlessly on had never ceased to remind h1m that this was the land of plenty here was a country w1th opportumty for all Mr Zansk1 looked around at his fellow passengers feellng affection for them all There was a mother w1th her small daugh ter probably golng for a shopping spree 1n the city A l1ttle man somehow famlliar looking sat across the aisle from h1m Judging from h1s appearance and the brief case 1n hlS lap he could have been an ac countant 1n any office Settling back Mr Zansk1 smiled con tentedly to h1mself he had so much to be thankful for His farm was prosper1ng and the people in the l1ttle town where he lived were so fr1endly and helpful And today was a very speclal and lmportant day Mr Zansk1 was now on h1s way to the city to take his last oaths and become a c1t1zen of the Unlted States the highest honor he could 1mag1ne Yes this country had been good to h1m and Mr Zansk1 wished fer vently that he could do somethmg to repay The traln roared to a stop ln front of the l1ttle station and the conductor announced that there would be a ten mlnute hold over before lt started for the clty again Mr Zansk1 stood up stretched h1s short legs and tried to smooth out the wrinkles 1n his new brown su1t He stepped out onto the platform w1th some of the other pes sengers Walking apart from the group to the rear of the station he gazed down the country road that was the mam street of the town Suddenly two men appeared one on each side of h1m Mr Zansk1 looked up startled and one of the men put h1s hand to h1s mouth As M1 Zanskx g lsped they hustled him 1nto 1 wa1t1ng car drove off wlthout a word and were soon out of town What happens? asked Mr Zansk1 1n his perfectly studied English Return me to my train I must be 1n the city this after noon We know we know sneered the big gest of the men That s why you re com 1ng with us Senator The Boss doesn t llke that little speech you had planned for the T V show tonlght The car was now on a deserted country road that followed the curve of a peaceful lake What were the men doing? Why d1d they address h1m as Senator? Mr Zansk1 Relax Swanson growled the driver gxvlng him a poke with his elbow You cl better enJoy your last ride Swanson? T V Show? The words began to fit together in Zanskis mind Senator Swanson' His name had been ln the news lately Mr Zansk1 followed all the political items in the newspaper as a future c1t1zen It was his duty There was supposedly to be '1 report on crime in the Unlted States on telev1s1on tonlght Senator Swanson here tofore comparatlvely unknown had re cently galned recogn1t1on through his work on the committee 1nvest1gat1ng dope smuggllng Mr Zansk1 admired h1m and felt that he was domg 1 lot for the people of Amerlca The car drew up 1n a clearing at the side of the lake and stopped Mr Zansk1 was pulled out of the car and pushed against a tree He understood clearly now what was happenmg and his fear held h1m speechless His paralyzed m1nd trled to re trace the events of the day to remembel when he had crossed Senator Swansons path That these men could thlnk that he Joseph Zansk1 was a United States Sena tor was unbel1eve'1ble' In spite of the dangerous situation 1nto Wh1Ch lt had got - it. 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Abandomng h1m they would race back to lntercept the tra1n at xts next stop and murder the real Senator Swanson But Swanson' He was good He was helpmg the Amer1can people Calm reslgnatlon replaced Mr Zansk1 s fear as h1s h 1nd dropped from h1s pocket and hung at h1S s1de No Senator Swanson dldnt have to d1e Mr Zanskl turned a lound and faced the three thankful that It last he could do somethmg to 1epay the wonderful country thls country of Wl'11Cll he would nevel become '1 cltlzen Carolyn Snow WITH APOLIGIES TO RICHARD LOVELACE Stone walls do not a prlson make Nor 1ron bals a cage School cannot keep youth s spnlt lll N01 can 1 teachel s lage They keep us Lftel school and such And all then ways do f 111 The most effectlve way they ve found Is to beat us w1th 1 1a1l The teachers rant and the teachels rave And f1ll the an w1th gore In Splte of all the work they do They stlll hear the students snore They cannot seem to make us learn Although they ve trled for years Then try and try and then they yell Ye Gods' Dlg out youl ears' W1ll1s KIHUGX Jr AFTER WINTER A m1ll1on meltlng flakes of snow A hundred brooklets trlckhng slow The earth 1n green wlth patch of brown Upon her flowered broldered gown A ghnt of colo1 1n the trees A robln s note upon the breeze A whlff of smoke an earthen smell The sweet soft rlnglng of a bell A mantle of spray envelopes the land Shadows are deep where cedars stand Out 1n the pasture the cattle st1r Thelr darkened forms a bulky blur Now shadows are hftlng and traveling on Raclng w1th the Ap11l dawn Far 1n the East God s m1ght IS unfurled He has thlown dagllght acl oss the world Ruth W1lllamSOH STRANDED He awakened to find h1mself burled Beneath water debrls and sand He opened h1s eyes on a new day Lymg upon a stlange land He recalled the sto1m and fury The honor that seemed to be The splmterxng of a once sea worthy shlp The feehng of belng thrown to the sea It pamed h1m sorely to remember Of h1s companlons he saw not one And as he llfted hlS palnracked body He felt the butt of a gun Lylng there half beneath the sand Just out of the waters reach A gun and lo behold' A munltlons bag lylng on the beach He clawled to leach the gun on fouls W1th palned and labored breath What lay IH wa1t1ng on these shores ' Was the gun fo1 hfe or death 7 Days upon end he hved thele Nothlng but tasteless loots to eat The nights were cold and lonely The days we1e unbeal lble heat Each new dawnmg he scanned the hormon For Slght of a soul savlng shlp But wlth the reallzatlon of hopelessness Cold and gnawlng fear took grlp Flnally he made h1s declslon The battle could not be won Rather than d1e by hunger He Sald a prayer and l1fted the gun' Annette Blsbee A LONGING FOR HOME I long for the cold green waters Of the ocean s brmy deep Where the sound of the moamng fog horn Wxll drown my troubles 1n sleep Where the sea gulls call to each other And the wlnd blows Wlld and free The wh1te caps dance on barl en rocks That s where I long to be Where the men folk get up early And toll the whole day thru There frlends are really frlendly And folks are never blue To be on that wondel ful lsland Twenty one mlles at sea Each day I grow more homeslck For It s home sweet home to me' Shlrley Slmpson . - , . , . , . l . . .. . . . u , , f 1 I . . , , . 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Q FAREWELL TO ROCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL The school IS stand1ng yet although the class Of N xneteen fifty s1x w1ll soon be gone Yes It has served us well but we are done Wlth 1t though never we w1ll forget The old br1ck school by the slde of the road E en nlnety years has passed lt by and stnl It stands O many graduatlons It Has seen let It see many more Farewell Fred Wllbur The Semor s IS a wistful revlew The Freshman s an etermty to span Four years to the first but a flash ln t1me To the other the makmg of a man Robert Merrlam M1SUHd6FStOOd ' There once was a fellow named Fred He thought he had rocks 1n h1s head But one day Wlth some help I guess we had E1nste1n lnsteadl Mldgle Gr1sp1 There was a young boy we called Ned Who crled when they put hlm to bed Sa1d h1s mother If you Don t know what to do You always can stand on your head Barbara Whltehall There once was a woman named Sue Who one day took a walk to the zoo Oh how she d1d laugh When a monkey went past Fort It looked l1ke her own husband Lew Anna Elwell There once stood on a hlgh h1ll A broken down sort of a mlll It blew off one n1ght Gave the people a frxght And now It s called bald headed h1ll Margaret Ollver There once was a lady who sat And she talked all the day w1th her cat For all the long day The cat purred away And dozed on the old lady s lap Terry Perrlgo There was a young lady named Jane Who hved far up 1n the lane She found out she was pretty So went to the clty Where she has found fortune and fame Yvonne Wlthlngton LAB Sleeves are rolled up and aprons are donned A chemlstry experlment s about to go on Some flowers of sulful 'md too much z1nc Add plenty of he lt and qulck as a wlnk The lab IS enveloped 1n clouds of whlte And to the open wmdows the students take fllght Our lnstructor stands d lzed for '1 moment or two As the suffocatmg fumes h1s lungs do go through When the smoke h lS cleared md you re able to see The gullty one toward the doo1 doth flee The lnstructor tells hlm 1n vo1ce not too meek We can expect to see you 1n about a week The react1on IS flmshed It s t1me to clean But from another exper1ment what s th1S 1n th1s cup? You put IH your flnge1 and It grows very numb You now can say ploudly Look ma no thumb' For the l1qu1d that looked l1ke water before Unfortunately turned out to be H 2 SO 4 Danlel Soule LAMENT OF THE OPPRESSED The t1me has come when I must weep And tell my woes to everyone For years I have not uttered a peep And gvhat I ve gone through has not been un My home conslsts of a wooden shelf Whlch I share wlth others of my k1nd They all have grlevances l1ke myself Falrly numerous as you w1ll find Our breed are genluses one and all Not bragglng you understand Just l1st1ng the facts as they fall And hoplng they ll spread 0 er the land Th1s knowledge that IS ours we gladly share Wlth those who w1sh to paltake We only ask that they show some cale And be conslderate for our sake We get shoved around much more than IS rlght P01 as a rule we try to be good We hope that oux handlers w1ll soon see J A 7 7 7 . I 7 , . a ' ' 7 1 1 ' I' ' , c 1 . , . , i , . . u ' c D ' C 2 1 7 Y ' . ' 1 ' K 1 . 1 . . . v 3 1 In C . . 1 . ' 1 M ' 77 , . . . . . ., . Q 1 n , , He exh1b1ted hxs kelp, up, . . . . , . - 1 . . ' ' H 7 7 7 77 ' - xc , , . . . 7 77 , . 1 , . . 7 7 7 7 . , . . . ' D I I 7 7 . I 7 . - ' 7 Y . 1 , n , - ' I I u . . , . 7 Q I .L 1 1 - 1 I . . . the l1ght And treat us as they should '1 hey could sta1t by keeplng us well lntact O 11 Outel COV6llHgS f1Om bemg torn For thele IS no escaplng the obvlous fact ' l11t we 16 not much good when we 19 worn Another gr1evance we d l1ke to br1ng ou Is of ou1 poor parents fate It makes no d1fference how loud they shout W1th most folk they Just don t rate Although our fathers should be very well known Most folk don t know they re ahve In 'read all fame goes to Papa Dxonne For f 1the1 mg a l1tte1 of five Nox 1n conclus1on we would l1ke to say To tikc oulselves off from the hook That thls complalnlng IS merely the YW Of 1mp1ess1ng the feellngs of a book Fred Palk L ADAY AT RHS The tudv bell 11ngs it elght o seven We w1sh we x1e1e home Just dreamxng ol he aven the day And evenone llstens to wh it It mum s 15 Mornlng exerclses ale next on the duly lgenda And that we know we l1YVd5 s must rendu Study mg goes on untll 8 52 Then how we WlSh that the day were 111 th1ough But first per1od second pe11od must ak place too And then recess 18 hele f01 you Tlnrd and fourth beglns studylng on tlme Urtll we go to the hot lunch l1ne A11 hou1 we have to lelax and renew Ou1 Vlm and vlgor fo1 the afternoon At 1 13 we come back to school F01 Flfth 1nd slxth perlods As those are the rules At 2 47 we ale h 1pp5 to say School 18 all ove1 fo1 another day J mette Fummmgs WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Ma Vllk d1dnt have a daughter f0l the Sen1o1 boys to fllrt wlth M1s Loughhn hadnt heard of thc Reade1 s D1g'6St Herb H1llg1ove couldn t iight fires Mr Llnk Johnson d1dnt have SlXth per1od study hall George Johnson lost h1S key to the blueroom Ken MacDougal got exclted durlng a Mrs R0blHb0H lnvented the 400 wo1 ds a m1nute speed test Mrs Connexs neve1 lost her temper Mr Plummel gave Just tests for ranks and no wo1 kbooks Ma Ha1t dldll t have gum for s xle at canteen M1 MOl118OH fO1 got how to sk1 Mr MO11lll couldnt get to baseball practlce Mlke d1dnt go to Washlngton Wlfl the 1956 SBHIOI Class Mr James G1 ant d1dnt help wnth tht Seafoods Festlx al Mr Bal na1d went to England to te Ich DIIVCI hduc 1t1on Mrs C 1111llo couldn t have hel coffee at l6C8Sb Mr Lharles G1ant forgot hls seaslck pllls on the trlps to Vlnalhaven M1 Poulln d1dnt have twlns MISS Forss couldn t drlve M1ss Turne1 wasn t engaged MISS Rxley could keep her art cla s m order M1 P 1lle111 dldn t have h1s Insh brogue MIS G xtcombe couldnt h 1ndle the shop boys Mr Llttlefield could keep tl 1ck of 1ll h1S shop boys M1 Ballex w lsnt a1ound to help the Home Ec guls 1epa11 furnlture Hr Dow wx nt a1ound to replace Mrs Gatcombe Mr Boothby d1dnt have 1otary tr lf fic ln the C01l1d0lS . , z 1 Y . 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Q' CLASS OFFICERS D Roblshaw S Strlckland C Cross J Smlth L McClu key R Lunt J Vasso A Venezla D Poulm L West E Sulldes T McIntosh JUNIOR CLASS The officers of the Jun1or Class were Pres1dent Charles Cross V108 pres1dent Donald Rob1shaW Secre tary Sandra Strlckland and Treas urer James Smlth Accordmg to tradltlon the class held 1ts J un1or Prom on Thanksgwlng Eve and It also sponsored a soc1al and several sales dur1ng the year The Class of 1957 won the One Act Play Contest for the second year Wlth A1r Tlght Allbl Dorlnda Coughhn served as presl dent of the Jun1or Washmgton Club SOPHOMORE CLASS Gulded by thelr oflicers Presldent Josepnlne V .1 s s 0 VICB Preslde 1 Russell Lunt Sec1eta1y Alda V ll z1a and Treasurer Leland M Cluskey the Sophom01 es had a bu y year They sponsored the annual So 4 VIOMS records Wlth thelr Home made Art1cles Booth at Kxppy Karn1val The1r entry 1n the One Act Play Con test was The Trystmg Place The Sophomore Wash1ngton Club was under the leadershxp of Anne Peterson FRESHMAN CLASS After 1 hectlc Recept1on the Fres 1 men neld thelr first class meetmg and el ted these officers Presldent Told MC1Ht0Sh VICE pres1dent L o u 1 s e West Secretary Ellzabeth Sulldes 1nd l reasurer Darold Poulln The class sponsored a soclal late 1n the fall and they worked hard on Klppy Karmval commlttees 1n Feb 1uary The1r entry IH the One Act Play Contest was Three on a Bench The Freshman W3Sh1Hgt0H Club was formed 1n the sprlng wlth Pr1s cxlla Smlth as 1tS pres1dent - 9 . a ' 9 1 ' 2 s ' t . , . i Y . . ,, . l . . .,, . . . ' , . , . , . l 7 N . y , H, ,. g ' ' ' A, e ,- 'f - .- 7 ! V - . . 5 . Q. bl Hop IH November, and beat all pre- K - KK ' 77 . . . s , . , . , . . , .- on ' ' ' so . . , , K , ' L , '-u . . u 7 1 7 l VY ' c , . .. 7 . K6 7, . . , - . . , . , . , . STUDENT COUNCIL Front low J Vasso A Petelson D Chllds R MEIIIRHI B Jackson P Coley J Pease P Kaufman V Studley Buk xovs E Wltham N Qmlth J Smlth W Wauen R Dcyshel A Hunt T Mclntosh C C1055 F Na1111.ch1o E Clane The student councll of 55 56 was orgamzed IH October Wlth the tollowlng' OHTCGIQ Vlce Pres1dent Peter Corey Secretary Treasurer Belle Jackson The Councll lepalred the score boald 1n the gvm It d1QCl1SS6Cl voted on md planned manv school aff 1115 mcludmg the Chustmas assemblv and the successful K1ppV Kd1H1Vdl M1 Boothbx 15 the ffxcultx ddY1S61 . . Z , , . .J y l ' , 1 . i - . . . , ' 1 . y I Y ' ' 7 ' z- : . , .., , . , . , . 1: ', . , . . . r ..', ' . . ,, - ,, . . . President C C , Robert Merriam I- xy? .K C Y I 7- 4. RCCKLAND HIGH SCHOGL BAND BAND Fl0l1tl0XN J Chllds F Qtoddud R Colev 9 Suhdes H Doheltv F gLllld6S R Bllldlll J lmbud D Lothlop D Poulm Qenond IOXX Q Bdlxtoxx -X Kent C Fauweather R Spear F Melllll D Cralg W qnmll R Plummu F Xxyltll J Call M lLW1S C Glay Thlzd IOVS I Cummm 5 R Plxnagan P Foley D Balstow K Malsh C Fan L West The Rockl md H1gh School B md has had '1 verv bum -Ind Qucceeeful ll In Qeptembel the folloxung officers Wele elected P1es1dent Baxb 1121 Marsh Busllackl X109 P1 emdent Carolvn Snow b6Cl8t1lX Connle Grdv Dul mg th v llllal tae b md h 18 m xde rn my publlc appealancee, wh1ch ncluded pl IX mg fol the B xpt1st Chulch the P T A , and mam of the foot lp .ll md b msketb xll g :mee The band Went to the bdfiketball toulnament at the new B IHQQOI ALlCl1t011LlI1'1 The bind pl ins to go to the Faetern Malne Mumc Feetnal IH Mav : . 2-, . -.,,t. ' , . ',,,.. ' ., . 2 , . n, 2 ' . . ' , . I ' . .' ',..- ,. ,. ,.. ,. ,. . ' . . 1 ', . Pe, . , . rl ' , . ' ' ': 2 . 7 ' . ' 2 ' 1' , . ,V ' , . ' , . , , . ' '- weather, R. Orcutt. K. Ross, kj. Busalackl, R. Kent, M. Grlspl, M. Fogg, C. Snow, 2 ' 2 S 2 L 2 . .. svez n. K 3 u v' S 1 : ' In ' 2 ' CZ ' Y I 4 1 v 1 V . r K 1 l 1. A e e ' l 2 if 2 2 ' ' '- . ' i 2 2 ' 2 5 , ' , . . . j - C f I A L C Ln K 2 ' ' . 2 2 3 .. , f . . . ' ' V . GLEE CLUB 1'1ont low At plano W Small M I'og.,g., F Loley S Ba1stow J Rlpley S Sulldes F Melllll H XV1I1Sl0W J Davn B D011 J Sp1ag.,ue E S'lWXVJ.1Ll S Sslvestu F Wlthee M Doak J Rackllffe S Makel Second IOXV C CIOSS J Anastaslo C Fanweathel D Alla1d B Staples S Sleepe1 J Phllllps E Suhdes N OB11en J HU1tUblS6 F Bllllnge J Smlth Th11d 10W P Haskell I YVest P QOISV S Dohe1tv I1 B11n11 B Do1l1 M IOStLl S Ha1dy H Dohe1ty J Pease B Whltehlll S S1mpeon The Rockland Hlgh School Glee Club thls neu IS Llfldel the d11ect1on of AHtOHl0 P1lle111, 1nd meete ewely Wednesday noon III the c1Lld1tO11UITl The guls sang one evenlng fO1 the P T A , and aleo put on a Chubtmas usembly f01 the school At thls tlme OSC31 St1 flue s operetta A Waltz Dream , IS 1n reheal qal 101 1 sprmg p1esentat1on THE BEAU TIE GERS Left C CIOSS F 'lIe111ll T Coley K MalSh M1 Patchell Rlght E Wlthee P C0165 D R0blSh3Vlf N Smlth W Small The Beau T1e gem a1e a new g1OUp of c1oone1s fO1 med uncle1 the le 1cle1sh1p of M1 Dale Pfltchell Thev h ive eung f01 YQIIIOUS gloups lnclud mg the P T A , the SQHIOI Phu ind the patlents at the 'logux Velel IDS Hosp1t1l The boss d1d xx ell undel the handlcap of 1nexpe11ence and next i-Ieaarlthex ehould be an ex en blggel C1 ed1t to the muslc progl am of Roekland lg , . , , . . . . . . ,.,. . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - - - w 1 1 . .. V . . .. . ,. , Y .. - 1 -1- . . , . , . I ., . , . , .1ct , . K. 1 , . , . , . . , . I 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . . . , .. . . . . H . . , . , . , . , . , . Y - 1 1 . . . .. . . . .. .- 1 1 1- . . 1 , 1. 1 , . 1 .,1. I, . 1 , . 4 , . . , . , . , . 1 , . , .1 I . .i Y . ..w ' .A . 1 1 t' c 1 1 'C 2 1 ' 1' j ' . 'Q ' 1 -iw . . . 1 1 1 -w , 1 lux s ' ' , , 1 as 97 ' ' , 1 c 1 , 1 1 . i. . 1 . r . F I ' - . - , .1 , . , . , . ' 1 - . , '. v ' 7 . , . , . , . , . ' 1 1 4 If 1 my, fv 1 - - L. ji ilw 1. 1 I . N 2 K 1 y. 1' Aw I 51 ' - . l 1 4 v 4 I ' w A I' 1 In 1, . . . ., c 1 1 -, c 1 1 '1 v ' y 1 ' ' 1' 1 1 c . L ' , v 1 - vw . , ' . . ' ' 1 ,, u THESPIANS THESPIAVS I :ont ION M 1 llNpl B Halvev J 6 1 mt J Cumnungs J Black Second IOVS A Shaftel J Qnallott M Pogg, C Clay A Blsbec I X llllLLl1l0 R Vhlllamson B m1ll1dH1b0H B Jackson M LLVVIS Thnd low S HlldX S gLllld6S J Pease C Palmel R Hallman K NV1tham J Phllllps R IJIVIS C Fauweathcl P Yolke J Lowe T1 oupe 431 of the Natlonal Thesp1an Soclety engoyed a very successful and p1 OQISQSIVG xeu Slnce students of all classes are allowed to part1c1 p xte IH play s, the1e IS 21 large Thesp1an g1Ol1p Thls group IS composed not onlx of actoxs and actl esses, but also those who serve behlnd the scenes A Ready Made Fam1ly a comedy 1n three acts sponsored by the SQHIOI class and d11ected by Mrs Ella Gatcombe, was presented on October 26 1nd 27 The plan xx as flnanclally a success The gloup sponsoled the second successful annual one act play con test An A1r T1ght Al1b1 was presented by the Junlor Class under the d11ect1on of Mary G11sp1 The T1yst1ng Place was presented by the Sopho mole Class undel the d11ect1on of Danny Soule The Freshman Class pre sented Three On A Bench, under the d11ect1on of Fred Varr1cch1o The Junlor Class 18C81V6d the award, although the Judges from the Knox Theatre Gulld had great dlfflcultw 1n maklng thelr declslon The officers of the club are P1es1dent Mary G11sp1 VICE P1es1dent F1ed Va111cch1o S9C19t3.1X TFGEIQLIYQI Janette Cummmgs Hl9t0l121H Marle LQWIQ f' ' ': . ', . ' ,, . 1-2 J . R ' fx, . N v ' G .V : ..- -, , . ff, . ' , . .' 2, '. , . '. . '. . 2 . 2 A ' . , . , . , . l . - N 4 . 7 ' N 1 . ' . ' ' ' . Q . A . 1 A , . K U . , . . , , , . 'Q , l. , . .', . .2 .', ,. ' ', . ' , . Fourth row: J. Alden, N. Lluzza, D. Coughlm, A. Savltt, H. Levco, D. Soule, W. Small v . A . . 2 2' ' K' 2 '. . ' - 2 . ,S . 3 . L . . . ac 4 , ' M Y ' 7 sf . . . , . 2 . j ' ' . . K . - A - w H . . . .,, V . . 1 ' . 0. . H 1 . ,, k n - Y U ,, ' . 1 . I . . 1 . y- . ' FRENCH CLUB F1ont 1ow E W1tham P Coakley F Caley P Clemons C Can J Black S Ha1dy J Pease M Fogg A Walke1 D Coughlln S Sul1des Second low S Glove1 B LaC1o1x C Mahoney A Iaw1ence R Deyshe1 W Small F Melllll J Alden H Levco P Y0lk6 P Kaufman S Blackett Th11d low D Lew1s J Scallott S Stllckland L O1cutt F VV1thee A C1ossn1'1n L Danlels J Hudson J Sm1th P Ba1na1d R Edwalds J Ross E Mlllel L Ladd J McIntosh S S1mmons A Petexson D Demmons D Spensel MIS Conne1s IH September The purpose of the fi1st meetlng was to elect new oflicers Those elected were Pres1dent Sylvla Sul1des V109 Pres1dent Wllllam Small Secretary Do11nda Coughl1n Treasurer Ann S3V1tt The 1n1t1at1on of new membe1s 11 1s held 1n Octobe1 Tu ents SIX 61st 1 dl F1ench students vse1e 1n1t11ted Followmg the 1n1t1at1on a SOC1dl was held 1n the gym The French Club earns monex dllllllg' the xefu fo1 a tuo fold purpose The Hrst IS for a one hund1ed doll ll schola1sh1p to be gn en to a student who plans to attend a l1be1al guts college The second 1S for the annual tllp to Canada Th1s year the club has sold stat1onerx school p1ctures and orange and black Rockland p1ns Membe1s ilso haxe held sevelal fudge sales, and a sprmg rummage sale. ' ' : . ' , . , . ' ,' .S I , . 1 , . , . ' , . , . ' , . :, . ' , . . ' ' 2. . ', . ' , . , . 1 ' , . ', . . , . . .' , 1 . y 4 , . .. , 1 , . ' I :. . ,. ,...' ,.' , . ,..1'. ., . , . b , . n , . ' ' , . ' , . , . ', . , . . , . ', . , . .', . ', ' . '. The French Club started the school year by having its first meeting . . . . 7 in 72 . I. V vm. 4 K , -' y K 4 1 v - A . . I sv K 4 bv, . k, . ki- U1 2 Li I Y K 1 LATIN CLUB I ATIN CLUB llont low Mls Callllllo J Mclntosh VV Lmdsev E Mlllel B I lCI01X A IIXVICHCQ A Vi Lll El A Petelson A Croesman J Bl el B111 1ow J Hudson M Cu v P Coakley C Lau D qpencex E Wlotfltt S B-utlett The L1t1n Club for 1955 1956 IN composed of tw entw fixe membew The officem are IS follows P1 es1dent Arthur Lawrence Moe Presldent Anne Peterson Sec1etary Al1ce Walkel Treasurer Bern ud L'1Cro1X The club 18 now unde1 the gmdance of Mm Carl 1110 Plfms fue bemg made for the 1n1t1eLt1on of new membew J . 9' ' : , ',. ' s, . ' :,,'. ' -, .,z ..z ' - . fa i ', . x ': , . , . af: 1 A Y - v 1 ' 1 1 v Tw 1 - 5 v ' I 4 x . . . , . 1 J., . , , . , . L ' , . A , . c P. Corey, S. Glover, S. Simmons, J. Knowlcon ' 2 ' ' - S f J- ' x . X ' 2 I . u.,..,.., ..,, , 2 ' C ' 5 1 . ' ' .4 I Y 1 C A A . KNOX HISTORICAL CLUB KNOX HISTORICAL CLUB F1ont 10W J Scallott N Glliflth M Fogg D COLIQIIIIII S Sulldes I' Melllll S Stuckland I O1cutt H Doherty S Haxdy Second 1ow M1 C1ant E Gray C Fauweath 1 C C1085 A Plou1de A St Cllll L Dyer R Deyshe1 B Burgess W Small D Dean C Joulan Th11d Row J Pease A SaVltt S Barstow Last fall the students of Mr Grant s Ameucan H1sto1x Class hea1d of the W01k bemg done by the D AR to p1ese1ve the llst Dlllldlllg of the Ge11e1 xl Knox estate They were 1nte1estd 1n th1s Wonk md o1g1n1zed the Rockland Hlgh School Knox H1StOF1C 11 Club NV1tll thlee pluposes IH mmd To F3136 money to help to pay for the bulldlng To g1Ve help by taklng part 1n the resto1at1on of thls bu1ld1ng J To l flrn more about places of h1sto11cal Slg'I11IIC'lIlC6 111 th1s uex The officers elected were Presldent Sslv1a Sulldes V106 P1'es1dent Do11nd1 Coughlm Secretary Sandri St11ckland Treasurer Frank Merr1ll The club held a food sale to 1a1se some money M1 Pe1k1ns gr ue two talks on Cene1 ll Knox and the h1sto11c 11 b1Ck2,'l0llI1tl of Knox Countx Thu sprmg the club Wlll help the Thomaston D A R punt md 1ep111 the 1n te11o1 of the Knox blllldlng' 1n Thomaston - , . . . . , ,. . . . . . , .. . .I , . , . , . ,... ., . , ,.. -'E 1, 1 , 1. , . , . ., ' ' : '. 1' , . ', . ' e', 1. . ', . I . fa ', . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . v .' ' . . 51 1 AI n -7 Crm 4 . fn v 1 . ' a u n A in 41 ' 1 ' lv I 4 u 4 I C n n L K C H . . .l ,, . ' . ' . . . C J I n a 2. ' . . 9 G . 0. . . . .i 'I VC n A 1 I C 1. . W . ' C 1 4 1' Y Y,,,, ,,, ,,, , K 4 . v 1 1 ' v , v v W -4 ' 1' 1 . - ' V- 'w I A C n C C 4 J , , x - 1 I K K C ' . . GENERAL BUSINESS CLUB llont IOVN J Vaseo S Rogexs M Danielson J Kaler H Colby D Smallwood J Rlpley K DeMabs P Kuk B Peulgo Back low M Knk M Wxmhenback E Wall E Beal D Dow J Smlth S Newman M1 kH1llg,1ove M urldd6L0l'l1b6 B Day A Inglaharn F Iallabee J Smlth M Doa The fu at meetlng of the General Busmew Club ww held ln September 1955 The followmg officew wele elected VICE Pres1dent Helen Colbx Secxetarv Donnfm Smallwood Tleasurer MOVlt3 Danxelson Thele fue 26 membere IH the Qophomole group On Jlnuarv 6 1956 the club took 1ts nmt field t11p to B H1201 whele lhe membels Vlilted the Y M C A fo1 QW1mm1ng Thev then went to the UH1V8FSltX of Mame fo1 a conducted tour Wh1ch was Ven 1nte1eat1ng and 6dLlCdt1Ol'1dl L1te1 thex went to W A BI TY and sau 1 hxe 1J10g'ldYl'1 ll the studlo Plans ale bemg made to vmt the Cement Pl mt and the Mfune Foleet Patlol at Jeffelson D. . ,. . ,. . ' . ' . . , . I , . l , . , . , . , . ' ' 2. . ' , . 7. ' ' , . ' , . , . , . , . . , '. ' , . ' , . , . V ' , . 4 , . , . 1 ' C v. N A . A A ny CA be y Presldent J3Ck16 Kaler . - . Y 4 c I E 1 w v I . 1 . . u r I ' 1 l I . 1 1 :I 4 u 1 c D , . L 1 - if L n n J. n 4 L . . ' . v ' 1 ' N 1 v ' n . l 1 ' 1 . 1 7 v ' 1 1. f . ' - . 1- '1 n C L . . 1 'T n I. . . A C A f n FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA Front row J Marr L Orcutt A Coughlrn S Hardy H Doherty D Coughlrn D Spencer A Peterson J Cummings Second row B Whrtehrll J Childs P Newbert J Davis J Smith M Doak D Small wood A Walker A Grossman B Fernald Third row Mrs Coughlrn H Ladd N OBrien B Dorr E Jackson A Kent F Wilbur F Varrrcchro W Emery R Montgomery J Pease R Hyland M Boyd S Rogers S Strickland The Rockland High School F T A rs the most active F T A Club rn the State of Marne Each year it sponsors the F T A Rally the F T A Sing D Day or Dues Day the trrps to the different colleges and practice teaching In January the F T A oiiicers attended a Joint meeting of the Belfast the Miller School The after drnner speakers rncluded Fred Wilbur Dorrnda Coughlrn Sandra Hardy Darrell Spencer Ann Savrtt and Mrs Coughlrn Spring plans include a V1S1t to Bangor High School where the club members are going to sponsor an F T A Club On January 6 the following officers were elected Presldent Dorrnda Coughlrn Vrce President Helen Doherty Secretary Sandra Hardy Treasurer Darrell Spencer The faculty adviser rs Mrs Coughlrn ' ' Z . ', . , . ' , . ' , . , . f ' I , . I 7 . ' 7 ' I I ' , I D ' 6 U . . a . , . , . , . , . . , . , . r ' . r - I r - ' v ' I r ' 1 ' x . , . ' . . 1 ' . . - , . .I . 1. ' 1 9 Teachers Association and Pi Gamma Chi Sorority. A banquet was held at 1 . - u , Q 7 I ! 7 ' ' , : FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA F1ont1ovx J HUltUblS6 S Jackson J czllbpl B Busalackl K Ross 'NI bnlbpl M Lexvls S Sylvestel M Fobtel J Kalex Second low M Soule S Slmpbon F B1llmg.,b L Duncan P Nexxbelt S Stmson S Fowler S Dohelty D Allald E Savxxard R Boothbx Tl'llldl0VV lw1SSTUll'l9l S WIAREI J Chllds R Small C Snoxx 1 P ilmu E Jackson S Slegpel J Halllman H Ladd J Snnth A Walkel B Juk on D Smallxxood Mlss OISS F H A was leeumed last fill xx 1th the fOllOXXlllg offlcels tmkmg the ead 1n thle vear s act1v1t1es Presldent Malx G11sp1 VICQ P1es1dent Shulex J lckson Secretalx Joanne G11sp1 T1easu1e1 Mane Gudnel HlSt0FldH Marle Lexx1s Palllamentfzrlan Kax Ross Repo1te1 Sandla Sxlxeste-1 Song Leader Balbala Malsh BllSlllCkl NIQHIDQIS flom Waldobolo xx e1e 1nx1ted to the mst 111 mon of 0510615 Some of the 3Ct1V1tl9S that the club hae eponso1 ed a1e 1 cooked food sale, a Chustmas paltx, and a food basket fo1 the needx chlldlen The club cleaned all the t1Ophl9S 1n the school trophx caae The1e xx as also 1 c1x1l defense ploglam, and a sen1o1 fuexx ell paltx The club xx ent to txxo State Conx ent1onQ held 1n Augusta . . ,. . 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RADIO CLUB RADIO CLUB Front row M Foster S Strlckland S Hardy J Scallott C Carr E M1l1e1 H IJ'lVlS W Bulge P Barnard J Grant J Cumm1ng.,s J Black J McIntosh J Hudson A Kent Second low E Sayward P Smlth J Kalel G Ladd R Wlll13mSOH S Blackett R Halllgan C Palmer A Shaftel H Dohelty J 1-ease D Valenta S Sleeper I Halllman Thnd low N Levco J Davls M Soule B Wllllamson A COl.lf.,hl1Tl P Newbert M Blckfold J Alden H Ievco P Yolke D Soule F x73.lllCCh10 A Petelwon li Wxthee S Mmott R Hyland Foulth low N OB11en L West V Studley F Coodnow A Ma77eo D Poulln S Stlnson L Olcutt J Mau J buspx E Jackson H Colby J Rlpley J Smlth F La1 abee A Glossman D Smallwood B Jackson J Nasso A Walker B D011 S Dohety B Fernalds L Damels L Ladd B Doak The Rockland Hlgh School Radlo Club held a meetlng at the W R K D lE1d10 statlon 1n the fall Those elected oilicers for the commg year were Presldent Adele Grossman V109 Presldent Eddle Mlller Secretary Judy Pease Program Dlrector Annette Blsbee W1th the help of Ray Gross, the R3d1O Club has had a very successful year It has presented a SGFIGS of programs produced and dlrected bx the students of Rockland H1gh School The half hour program IS called Teen t1me, and It IS heard each Weekday afternoon at 4 o clock The radio club IS a schoolwxde o1g'an17at1on made up of members fl om all four classes Thus It IS posslble to alternate the plogrammmg so th It each class IS lesponslble for at least one presentatlon QYQIX Week 4. . 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L CANTEEN what Eli IW' B Woodman 'VI Cole B xvlllldlll on 'VI qoulc B Bu l lu ll Hut B HAIVQV D Fhlld A qhxftex A f0llf.,hllI'l A gloup of Rockl md Hlgh School students undel the d116CtlOI1 of Mls Hart manage the school canteen ex eu 180658 The canteen ls xeu 1mpo1t ant to the school fol tuo 1easons F11 st It ls 1 me ins of lncome to the school treaauu and second lt IS 1 pl ice whele students can pmchzse 1 lunch durlng the IQCQSQ pe11Od Student xxorkels 1epo1t to 'Nils Hdlt duung the11 studx hall about twentx mmutes befoxe IQCQSQ and p1epa1e fo1 the 1llSh nhlch follows the ten twenty bell Mau Soule and Mau Cole sell the f1esh hot butteled popco1n whlle Agnes Kent and BGQQIQ VN oodm in sell candx bdlg of ex eu xauets and blg 1ed apples Anna Coughhn and Dmothx C'h1lds ale IH chalge of 109 cleam Beatx 1ce Haney and Bettx VV1ll1dIl'1SOI1 sell the tlckets The SllbSt1tllt6Q fue Barbara Busalacki and Annette Qhafter 2:44, Kwmwal CHEERLEADERS XARSITY CHEERLEADERS lruntroxx H luno F Qn N Nlxclne 'NI Pobtel H D0h6ltY JLNIOR X -XRSITY CHEERLEADERw FIOIHCIOXX J Cmnt I Iadd J Kale1 C Flanagan A 'lI'177eo I Hud Ol Back ION D Smxllxxood J 'llclntowh 4' ' ' ': . ,- ' - , . . ox ' Back row: A. Elwell. R. Williamson. N. Grilfth, B. XVilliamsuu, li. liusalauki H' '. ' C nz 1 X-,mdk SPORTS Q wxwgpvhwb 5-S-iii 3 gm 1: X1- ,Xw-, Y Q -1 F MM 1 f fgsfpszw NN ., .f M' Mwfw 1' mf' 'lk' f A- M' -MM wig x E Q Q55 M' egg ea vw:-,Y 59 as Sgw, . W fa vs ffm Q .Q F'-gg is Nw X39 ,gg Y ' www. M-WN an ,S Sw 1 dvi! Www? 3 s W K Nath W ,gunna FOOTBALL Front E Miller Coach Johnson R Orcutt J Alden C Sawyer W Wotton R Smith D Black K Mmott Asst Coach Morrlll Second row C Fauweather D Dean Freeman R Lunt D Spencer D Raye P Karl D W A d F Ripley D emmons twoo Th11d row P Stratton W Raye C Mahoney R Trask B Black C Naugler R Cummmgs R Wasgatt T McIntosh Stearns 27 Rockland 0 Rockland met Steal ns of M1ll1n0cket 1n full strength but YV1lIl'l a green team Rockland had a veteran backfield conslstmg of Sm1th Wotton At wood and Tlask but the l1ne was made up of only two veteians Alden and Sawyer Those Seelng thelr first actlon were Mahoney Fanweather Orcutt Black Wasgatt and Mlnott Stearns had a blg powerful l1ne and an above avel age back field Rockland couldn t make much yardage but with the strong runnmg of Wotton and Atwood they managed to keep the Stearns play ers defensively mlnded Old Town 6 Rockland 0 Agalnst Old Town Rockland played one of 1ts best games of the season and wouldnt be defeated untll the final gun Rockland used a wide open formatlon and passes by Rlchald Sm1th kept Old Town on their toes John Bapst 35 Rockland 0 This game began the streak of 1nJur1es wh1ch hampered Rockland for the first quarter when he suffered a cracked r1b and Wotton received an 1nJury that expelled hlm for the rest of the game Thls was the only game played under hghts Brewer 28 Rockland 0 Agalnst Brewer Dave Black saw his first actlon at left half back and played a good oHens1ve game for the Tlgers Brldgton 27 Rockland 19 The two teams were evenly matched and both d1d some scoring In the thlrd quarter Wotton rece1ved h1s second 1nJury of the year and sat out the two remalnmg games He was ieplaced by Russ Lunt a Sophomore Against Brldgton Carl Sawyer did some beautlful offensive blocking and opened up some big holes ln the opponents hne Mexico 45 Rockland 0 Rockland journeyed to Mexico with three of then players sldehned Wotton Atwood and Mahoney who suffered a spralned ankle Rockland started with Smith Lunt Trask and Dave Black ln the backfield the l1ne was composed of Alden Sawyer Demmons M1D0tt Barry Black Was gatt Orcutt and Dean who also played the backfield Rockland took to the a1r w1th quarte1 back Rick Sm1th thlowing the plgskln C url Sawyer played a good offensive game wlth the aid of a shouldel strap Demmons and I unt did a good Job on the 1ece1V1ng end of the passes Crosby 42 Rockland 6 Everyone on the squad saw actlon 1n thls game but Rockland lost to Crosby for the first t1me ln several years. : . 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CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY Fnst row Coach L Plummer B Sprowl P Haskell L Johnson T Smith R Edwards N Smith Second row B Rubenstein R Grocer R Plummei T Egan C Cioss E Mofiitt P Barnard R McKeen G Ott R Laaka R Achorn Paced by the long distance running of Ron Woodbury Louis Johnson and Tom Smith the team captured the Knox Lincoln Cross Country Champ 1onsh1p for the first time Last year was the first time the Knox Lincoln was run and Rockland placed second This years team ended up with a five and two recoid Their only losses being to Wiscasset but this failed to hamper the Rockland harrles as they went on to beat Wiscasset 1n the Knox Lincoln meet Other boys that helped to make the victory possible were Bllly Sprowl Dick Edwards Phil Haskell and Nell Smith Most of the boys will be back next year hoping to capture another Knox Lincoln Champlonshlp THE 1955 SCHEDULE Lincoln won Lincoln and Union-won Union-won Wiscasset--lost Waldoboro-won Wiscasset-lost University of Maine Freshmen-lost Knox-Lincoln Meet-won State Meet-lost Kennebec Valley Conference Meet-fourth place VARSITY BASKETBALL l'ront roxx R Crrdner XI Flanagan R Qmrtlr R Hooper V1 Ylotton B ek roxx Couh Nl IIIREIIIO Q C1 xc R TldSlx XX Atxxood X C 111 C llahon x Snrth Nlura cr C Rockl 1nd enrox ed 1xerx 5ucce55fu1 5e15on th15 xe ll xxrth 1 txx elxe xxrn 1nd 5exen 1055 record The te lITl member5 xx ere R 1lph Hooper D1ck C' rrdner ll alt W otton lllC Rrck Smrth NQIIIOIN Xrnce C 111 B111 Flan 13, 111 1111 Atxxood Drck T1 15k 1nd J1m Smrth 111111015 Ch 11119 Nlahonex 1nd S IIII C'1oxe1 5opho more5 1nd C h 11119 C 1055 m znager bec 1u5e of rmport 1nt XICIOIIQS ox er Fort Farr fleld 1nd El15xxorth the te 1m m 1de the E 15te1n Nlarne C1155 L Tourn1ment The f115t g1me Rock land pl rx ed rn the tournament xx 15 lg 11n5t Laxx rence of F 111 field Rockland xxon 62 to 03 In the sem1final5 Rockland plax ed agarnet the team that xxon the Iuaetern Marne Champ1on5h1p Bangor Agarnst Bangor Rockland plax ed then best game ot the 5ea5on and shoxx ed therr potentral a5 1n offenerxe brll club and the11 1gg1e51xeneQq on defenee Bangor xvae faxored by a titteen pornt margrn b11t at half trme the SCOIG xx ls tred '70 '70 In the thrrd perrod Rockland rallred to a 12 pornt lead oxer B rngor 1t the end of the quarter the score xx ae Rockland 39 Bangor 1,6 In the all rmportant fourth quarter Bangor took the lead xxrth txxo mrnutee to pl IX 1nd 1 1ll1ed to a sexen pornt xrctorx ox er the Rockland 'I'1ger5 DlCk C' udner xx 15 5elected for the all tournev te 1m because of the11 5ucce55ful 5ea5on Mrke D1RenLo lllCl the team memhere xvere gue5ts It 1 banquet given in their honor by Rockland mer- ch lllti and e1ch was presented 1 gift. Team I of'l'1fznzI Azrfzgr Cro5bx Alumni ' John B 1p5t 4 Camden A - Fort F'1i1'field ' ' Brewer . 1 NI-1di5or1 Fort Fairfield L C'r'o5bx 1 John Bapst - Fllsxvorth ' - Deering ,- ' I 'rxvrence Lawrence I Tournament P ay Brexx er . L 1Wrence Camden 'Ie f ' B-rngor E1l5xx orth 51 ' Houlton I JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row D Hamalamln P Coakley B LBCYOIX F Merrlll W Llndsey T Smlth D Hall Back row Coach Morrill R Lunt L Dyer L McCluskey C Jordan G Starr S Duncan D Demmons E Mlllel C Huntley Junlor Varslty Coach Bob Morrlll and h1s Tlger Cubs had thelr ups -md downs thls year In thelr first game a heartbreaker they were edged out by Umon but they came back w1th all thelr Tlger fury to beat Camden After a SSFIES of losses they came back to defeat Camden agam at Camden They then lost to Ellsworth Crosby UHIOH and Lawrence and defeated John Bapst Rockland Freshmen and Ellsworth Clayton Vose Tommy Smlth and Don Demmons led the Jumor Varsltv scormg th1s year 7 :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , : ,.,.,. ,. ,. ,. 7' 7' -7' nf ' 7 7 , . l ' 7 Y 7 7 7 7 ' 1 s y -, . . FROSH BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Fxontxow C' Stovei E Watling, T 'Vlclntoli F Rlply D Poulm P Stlatton Rubinstein Back row W Raye D Stan J TGIIIO R Vluriay R Keizel W Montgomery Clodei T Woodman A Biewei R Wasgatt E Ciane Coach Robeit Bailey Freshman basketball club were exceptional They plaved all J V teams except for a game with the Camden Frosh and their record was two wins five losses New pants were purchased this year to complete the whole uni form The future outlook for these boys basketball wise should be bright 'Ihe Frosh schedule follows Rockland Away Belfast J V Rockport J V Camden Frosh Belfast J V Union J V Rockland J V Camden J V 48 ' ' : 1. ', . ' P, . l ' s , . ' , . ' , . ' , B. : . , . '-, . , . . ' , . ' ', . , R. The morale and enthusiasm of the eighteen boys who constituted the . . 45 50 . . 34 49 53 42 . . 57 42 ' . . 41 51 . . 35 50 . . 49 BASEBALL Flrst row Coach R Morrlll D Trask C Sawyer W Wotton R Smlth R Gardner W Weaver S Glover Second row G Starr P Coakley D Demmons V Carr C Mahoney F Baudanza F R l G P t R W tt 1p ey os asga Thlrd row T Perrlgo J Teueo E Watllng K Ilvonen B Rubenstein R Laaka R Freeman The Rockland Baseball Team starts off lts 1956 campalgn on Aprll 30 Th1S w1ll mark the first year that Rockl md has ever played baseball 1n the Kennebec Valley Conference League Coached by Bob Morrlll the team faces an eleven game schedule whlch IS the most games that any Rockland baseball team has played for some t1me They w1ll also face some stlff competltxon 1n playlng schools l1ke Gardlner Cony Brunswlck and Belfast Those returmng from last wears squad w1ll be pltchers Charlle Mahoney and Dlck Trask catchers Walt Wotton and Carl Sawyer fielders Rlck Smlth Dlck Gardner Sam Glover and Don Demmons and outfielders George Graves and Vlnce Carr Others returmng w1ll be Charlle Jordan Charhe Cross Paul Coaklev Russell Lunt Rlchard Freeman Harvey Lunt and George Starr The schedule IS as follows Apr1l 30 Camden at Rockl md May at Thomaston Brunswlck at Rockland at Gardlnerf Belfast at Rocklandl Cony at Rockland? at Cony? Gardlner at Rockland at Belfast? 28 at Camden June 1 Thomaston at Rockland 'League games played 1n K V C League ' : . ', . , . , . , . ' , . , I : . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' ' ' .' ' . . : . , . , . ', . , . , . , k 5 '.L . . c . . I I1 I I - C A L . I I . x K L a . I 1 I Y . . ' u A 1 9 x - . V , . . . . 1 M . , n . ' I 3 Q 9 lln' : r I 1 1 ' . u , . . . I . C . C x 1 .Q -' 1 1 . , . I .1 . in A I I C 3 I f 5 . ' - 8 10 . 'g 15 - - 17 ' 22 1 ' . 2? 24 . . . . TRACK Flrst row F Vaxrlcchlo D Soule D Black J Alden S Beal R OICIIUL F Palka Second row T Pelrlgo R Bllllngs G Wltham F Morrlson D Merrill W Seavey R D h eys ex Th11d low Coach L Plummer R Achorn N Smlth P Barnard W Talbot W Atwood R Lunt T Smlth O Duncan W Flfield Fourth row R Young V1 Burge V Johnson R McKeen J Paulm E Moflitt E Vhthee J Balnes R Plummel A St Clalr F Young R Rldgeuell B Splowl Last season approxlmately 12 boys helped to w1n the Knox Lmcoln Track meet for the thlrd stralght t1me IH as many trles Thoee who carrled most of the load last year were Ralph Hooper Ph1l Haskell Dave Deshon Bruce Saunders Jlm Nevells and Ronnle Woodbury Coach Plummer IS hopmg for another successful season thlq year Hopefuls mclude Ralph Hooper Ph1l Haskell Shlrely Beal B111 Seavy Fred Varrlcchlo Russell Blllmgs Jake Alden and Ronald Orcutt all senlors Jumors are B111 Atwood and Lou1e Johnson Wlth two of the h1gh po1nt men back agam thls year and Wlth much needed support from the rest of the squad Coach Plummer s tracksters W111 no doubt brmg home another Knox Lmcoln Champlonshlp for R H S The schedule IS as follows Aprll Brunswlck and Watervllle at Brunswlck M y 4 Morse at Brunsw1ck Camden and Crosby at Rockland at Lawrence Wateryllle at Rockland K V C at Watervllle 29 Knox and Lmcoln at Watervllle June 2 State meet at Watervllle ' : . .', .. 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GULF G Phillips W Flanagan D Soule G Fish Last year Rockland produced another undefeated team ln schoolboy competlon thelr only defeats bemg handed to them by the freshmen of Bowdoin the Unlverslty of Ma1ne Freshmen and the Colby freshmen Thls marks the fifth Stralght year that the golf team has not been defeated 1n schoolboy compet1t1on The returning golfers are Joey Ph1111pS B111 Flanagan and Armand Plcurde New golfers coming out for the first tlme this year will be Eddle Last year Joey Ph1111ps captured the State of Maine S hoolboy Tourna ment ponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce ThlS enabled him and the runner up who was h1s teammate B111 Flanagan the rlght to com pete ln the Junior Chamber of Commerce Internatlonal Golf Tournament held at Columbus Georgia The schedule IS as follows May 2 at Bowdoin at Brunswlck Cony Brunswick Morse at Cony at U of M 28 at Morse Miller, Dan Soule, Bernard LaCroix, Lee Dyer, and Gordon Fish. 4 . 7 14 ' 18 21 23 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Fxontlow D Naum J Stewart NI Fogg NI Gl1Sp1 C Clay L Duncan M Guay A Petelson R Boothbv Suond IOVK Coath E Fonss P Snnth J C 115131 H Ladd J Smlth NI Soule A Kent E Saywald D Noyes F B1ll1ng.,s J Knowlton B latkson P Xlewbelt D Coughlm Batklow B Staples A Walker E Sulldes The glrls basketball team under the new coach Mlss Ehzabeth Forss placed second ln the Knox L1ncoln League thls vear loslng only two games both to Camden The most 8XC1t1Hg games of the x ear were those play ed wx 1th Rockport and Camden 1n whlch Rockland xx on by one polnt from Rockport and lost bx one to Camden The top scorer for any one game was Madonna Fogg vuth 37 polnts The top scorers for the season were Madonna Fogg wlth 322 polnts and Mary Crlspl w1th 316 Lvnne Duncan came 1n th1rd w1th 309 polnts Mary Gr1sp1 was chosen captaln of the team th1s wear wxth Connle Gray as co capta1n Dot Naum CORDIS Grax and Jeanne Stewart d1d a fine Job 1n the guard sectlon Shearer Hooper a tall freshman shows great promlse xn the future Much credlt should go to the xx hole team for thelr excellent Splflt and co operatlon and also to the-1r tuo fine managers Ann Saxltt and Dorlnda Coughlm Rockland was u ell represented 1n the State Foul Shootmg Contest at Portland by Lvnne Duncan lhe team flnlshed xx 1th thls record of 14 WINS and 2 losses Rockland Away Rockport Boothbay Harbor Camden Belfast Waldoboro Wlscasset Thomaston Belfast L zmden Rockport Boothb lx H arbor XVISC lsset L1ncoln A idemx Thom zston L1ncoln AClCl91'Y1X W mldoboro 75 48 47 ' L' ' 61 19 - 48 50 '. 62 41 ' 59 35 '. ' 63 32 ' 9 52 42 ' .' 73 71 'a 44 45 61 41 zj 2 ' 76 38 I 2.3 65 27 ' cz 67 42 ' as 51 17 ' 2 J 54 36 2 31 FIELD HOCKEY GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY Front row B Jackson A Walker S Doherty M Roland J Grlspl J Knowlton M Cole C Blrd J Smith second row F Bllhngs M Fogg V Studley E Jackson H Ladd S Jackson N OBr1en H Wlnslow P Smith L Duncan A Coughlm Thlrd row L Damels M Guay J Pease C Gray M Grlspl D Naum Coach P Turner E Sayward P Newbert A Kent R Boothby S Sylvester L West M Soule Th1s year Rockland started a field hockey team Wlth about 45 glrls Slglllllg up at the beglnnmg of the season The school bought completely new equlpment The glrls practlced at the new field at the South School and even though they d1dn't play any games wlth other schools they became famlllar wlth the techmques of hockey Slnce all the glrls were learning and trying out dlfferent posxtlons there was no first team 33 glrls went to Cony Hlgh School for an afternoon sesslon wh1ch lncluded pract1ce games and a demonstratlon of technlques 1956 Glrls Softb 111 Schedule GIRLS SOFTBALL Front row S Jackson B Jackson S Brackett J Pease H Dohelty L Duncan C Gxay M Fogg J Smlth A Walkel M Grlspl D Naum Second low M Guay L Danlels A Kent B Dolr J Davls M Soule N Levco Sulldes J Grlspl J Maloney D Rog'e1s B Wlthee P Smlth Thlrd row Coach Grant L West S Stinson A Petelson P Newbert M Cole H Blck Hooper S Mlnott G Ladd B Fernald R Hyland Foulth low D Pouhn F B1ll1ngs S Sleeper B Staples S RODDIHS H Ladd Mav May May Mav June June 3 7 Vlnalhaven Thomaston at Camden Vmalhaven at Thomaston Camden The glrls softb xll team Wlth Mr Charles Grant as co lch has done very xx ell 1n the past and looks promlsmg th1s year Through graduatlon the te lm w1ll lose Constance Gr ax M xrx GIISDI and Shella B1 ackett Q : . , Z , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . ', . , . ' ' : . , . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . . , . , E. ford, A. Coughlin, E. Jackson, J. Knowlton, V. Studley, D. Noyes, E. Sayward, S. J ' 1 - 9 ' 1 ' ' 2 V 10 ' 14 A 17 ' . J t 21 ' . , 1 I n - 1 K u B I . E . L li 4 2 lv, 2 Lv t.l! ., K . I 4' 0 BOWLING Front row A Lawrence R Shaw F Varrlcchlo D Soule W Nelson D Merrlll Back 1ow AdV1S0l D Patchell J Splovsl R Orcutt F MOIIISOII G Wltham L Blrd E Gray A Brewer T Pexrlgo W Bulge R Acholn In the f 111 Rockland Hlgh started a Bowlmg Club There are five teams p nt1L1p1t1ngr 1n the roll offs wlth 1 wmmng team e xch week In order that the Wllllllllf., te nm m xv be plcked th followmg ayetem IQ used Four teams loll lhe two te mms whlch recelve the hlghest ecore compete agamst one mother fo1 top pl lce Of the two remammg teami the one w1th the hlghest SLOIL bowls xg unst te 1m number five The wmner of theee two matches ot tunes e ach te am h is been champlon are ze followe Danny Soule Bob Shaw Rol and Achorn Fred Varrlcchlo Alfred St Clan' The te lm members are as D mlel Soule Cflptam Fdwn 1rd Cr IV Co Capt un F1 ed Palk 1 Flmer Wlth 1m 141 mk MOTFISOH Roland Achorn C'1pta1n Terrx Perr1go Co Captaln Fdw ard Mlller Peter Corey Vernon Johnson Robert Sh ws C ipt un J xck SDl0VSl C o C lpt m U in 1 Mel r111 tlmes tunes tlmes t1me 0 txmes follows T1m Corey Robert Montgomery Fred Varrlcchlo Captam Cary Wltham Co Captam Arthur Lawrence George Ph1111ps If red Lorey Edward Moffett Alfred St Clalr Captam B111 Sevey Co Captaln 'led Talbot 211m Sukeforth Ron 11d Orcutt : . . , . , . ' ' , . , l. , I . ' . ' V : ' . , '. ' ' , . ' , . , . , . , 2 , - ' h 1 ' . S 2 ' ' 22 2 f - . ' 2 ' 2 . ' 2 ' f e 2 2, D l, e ' . , . . . ' ' 2 ' 2 . ' ' ., ' ' s 'A 2 f2 s 2 . . - s play on and the team wlth the h1ghest score wlns for the week. The number ' U 2 2 23 ' ' 2. 't 2 9 ' 3 2 3 1 2 'S : 2 . Y C . . J '2 I 2. , - 1' 2 . . 2 .l Y 4 ' 2 I' I , - Tv. .Y K A 2 , 12 ' v ' 1 1 ' B I H' 1 . 7 ' f J ,. . Y . . , . , - ' Y - ' ' 7 1 1 v 1 4 . W ' c ', r c 2 ' ' , ' - 2 21 ' g 2 2 ' 2 The Flrst Nauonal Bank of Rockland EVERY BANKING SERVICE MEMBER OF Federal Reserve System Federal Deposnt Insurance Corporut on Be There Senter Crane S wath SHELL PROGRESS X Z Department Store Tel 1995 A C lNIcLoon SL C0 Rodd 'ld Mama PetroIeum Products Slnce 'I905 0 0 ' z , . I r A Quality m -DISllIRJVOi O' ..... ..0...., o 9 ' :f . ' Maritime Oil Company DISTRIBUTORS OF Motor Ouls Dlesel Olls Gasoline Heating Olls ROCKLAND BULK PLANT and OFFICE 234 PARK STREET CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY COLLINS and FOSS INC Atwood Bros y Inc Authorized Agency for WATKINS Neptune s Purest Marne s Leading Cleansers ROCKLAND CAMDEN MAINE Allve LOBSTERS Boiled M B ctncl C O PERRY WHOLESALE RETAIL C oa Tenants Harbor Phone 65 66 Tel 487 Rockland l . . . . . . 7 . o o ' u 1 u . , . ' I . l I - l i E l , . . . - l l l l nl 1 Compliments of THOMAS J. IOTT and SON Builder MASONRY - CARPENTRY PAINTING A CABINET WORK Tel. 557 I8 No. Main St. BAYSIDE OIL COMPANY Distributor Amoco Products 51 NFW COUNTY ROAD Rockland W H GLOVER CO Building Materials Lumber SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS MILLWORK Rockland Mame Compliment of CHRISTOPHER S ROBERTS Compliments ot SAVITT'S, INC. Style Without Extravagance 369 MAIN STREFT Rockland Maine Co'npliments of C. W. 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MANUFACTURING CO. T , . , 1 1 T DRAGON CEMENT COMPANY, INC Manufacturers of DRAGON PORTLAND CEMENT DRAGON SUPERIOR CEMENT DRAGON MORTAR Thomaston Malne The Thomaston Natlonal Bank Thomaston Malne Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ROUND TOP DAIRY Homogemzed Mllk Butter Creamed Cottage Cheese Margarme Butter Mllk Ice Cream ROCKLAND TEL 622 :- - o 0 . . . . FIREPROOF GARAGE CO. Cadillac and Oldsmobile SALES ond SERVICE Rockland Maine Tel 889 ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 346 Mom Street Rockland Maine Al BERT E MacPHAlL Pyrofax Bottled Gas and Appliances FRIGIDAIRE SERVICE and APPLIANCES 445 447 Main Street Rockland Compliments of WESLEY WASGATT MD Compliments of H Aston SL Sons, nc 10c to l Variety Store 410 412 Main Street ROCKLAND MAINE Compliments of BRACRETTS DRUG STORE Compliments of WALDOBORO GARAGE CO New County Road Thomaston Tel Rockland 475 I T . f G. . . I . 5: - S .OO - . ' ll ll I ' I I 1 Tel. 738 Thomaston Maine A -4- A, We we W do WE- I ,, ,S S I , ,S , . . WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Lawrence R MacLeod 441 Mann Street ROCKLAND MAINE GIIBERTS BEAUTY SALON Hairdressing with an eye to Indlvlduallty 375 MAIN STREET Tel Rockland 'I42 CLARENCE F JOY AGENCY Tel No 882 375 Mann Street ROCKLAND MAINE PERRY S FIREPROOF LAUNDRY D Barron S C Perry Tel 835 578 Mann St Rockland Me IVORY SOAP RUSSELL FUNERAL HOME CAPL M STILPHEN Rockland Maine ALLEN D BROWN Men s Clothing and Furnnshnngs 304 MAIN STREET Rockland Marne Tel 1782 BOSTON and ROCKLAND TRANSPORTATION CO DIRECT SERVICE Boston Portland Rockland Belfast Bar Harbor Ellsworth I I I I 5 X . General Insurance I l l . , , . Mrs. .L. . . I . , . 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CANNING CO Fockers and Wholesale Dealers In Sardlnes Bands EAGLE DIRIGO DAISY - e I . . i I ' CO. 4 7 I 1 ' I - y ' - 211 25-31 Rankin Street Rockland 1 I - ' I , . . . s Compliments of BOB S LUNCH and BELL SHOPS BOB S RESTAURANT ROCKLAND MAINE Success to Your Future SUI-KA JEWELERS T GOODNOWS PHARMACY and 393 Mum Street McDONALD S DRUG STORE Tel 1450 ROCKLAND 446 ROCKLAND MAINE THOMASTON3 Knox County Trust Company Rockland Camden Unlon Vmalhaven Member of Federal Deposn Insurance Corporahon v v N N 1 1 4 T . 1 A . . . . 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T T 1 1 T - Complurnents of SEA COAST Lowe Brothers Paints and Wallpaper Compliments of HOUSE SHERMAN INC 442 444 MAIN STREET Your Electrical Radio and Televuslon Dealer Service After the Sale LLOYD S INC Prescrlptlon Pharmaclsts MAIN STREET Rockland Marne INDEPENDENT LOBSTER CO 30 TILLSON AVENUE ROCKLAND Tel 303 Vlslt Us for Your Lobster Needs ENJOY ., Q ICE CREAM Edwards and Company Manufacturers Rockland Mame Compliments of HUNTER MACHINE CO ST CLAIR and ALLEN Ma nufacturers of Fme Confectionery and Sellers of Nuts Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco etc ROCKLAND MAINE l , - I l n - ll 1 , . . . r I 1 I Compliments of BIRDSEYE DIVISION Fisheries Marine Base ROC KLAN D Compliments of ROCKLAND BOAT SHOP Compliments of CROSS PHARMACY Prescription Druggnsts PUBLIC LOAN CORP OF ROCKLAND 359 MAIN STREET Rockland Tel 1720 Loans Made for All Purposes ALSO Life Insurance at No Additional Cost through the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co DANIELS Registered Jewelers Member of American Gem Society Gifts for Every Occasion Wedding Anniversary Birthday Graduation 421 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND W E GRAVES Meats and Groceries 61 CAMDEN STREET ROCKLAND Te I OO Compliments of VAN BAALEN HEILBRUN CO INC Camden Street ROCKLAND MAINE OFFINJ' MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING 369 MAIN ST ROCKIAND ME 1 . . 1 . l . . 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