Rockport High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rockport, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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THE TATLEH Now we have around tive hundred. VVe also find inueli pleasure in reading some ot' the daily news- papers and monthly magazines and hooks. NVQ- wish to make known our appreciation to the Rorkport Puhlie Lihrary and the Bangor Puh- lie Library, who have given us many hooks, Mrs, tlratfain has aeted as head supervisor of the club, and has taught the pupils, who act as libra- rians, how to I'llll the library properly. Vera Easton, 39. ROMANCE FOR THREE Cast ot' Characters Mrs. Smith ........ ..............,,......,........,..,.....,.,.. J oJo Pitts Mr. Smith ........ ......... R obert Marcello Mary Anne ....,.. . .. Mr. Th-rottleibutton Mfrs. Tlirottlebutlton Montxiimer ...,....... .............. Duke of Sussex ..... 33 ........,,...Vera Easton Carroll Richards Dorothy Keller Lyle Noyes George Walmsley Mrs. Benson .,,,.,....,..... Carolyn Andrews Miss McGi'llicuddy ......,....,.,,....,,. Pliyllis Crockett Bill ..,,,...,,,.... .,,,....,. .....,.....,., ...... F r e derick Cavanaugh Hettie ..., . . .....,......,.....,,..... Edith Cavanaugh This was a four art Comedy Writ- ten by James tl. Parker and present- ed by the Senior Class. To Mrs. Graffani should go great credit and appreciation for her work as director during this play. Ro-inance for Three was well at- tended and enjoyed by all. The easit of the Camden Senior Play was pre- sented in the audience and seemed to appreeiate our efforts, Edith tlavanaiigli, '-M.



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THE TATLER 35 Miss Hunt: tin History Classt Mr. Cain, what did the Federal Govern- ment do with negroes who fled to the North during the Civil NVar? H. Cain: They put them in Un- ion suits, -o-o-I l'I. Ramquist: Is it true that it's had luek to have a black eat follow yon? ' VV. Page: It depends on whether you ar'e a man or a mouse. ..0-.0.. VV. Bryant: So you are o11 a sub- marine. Tell me what do you do? Barrows: Oh, I run forward and hold her nose when we're going to dive. .-..010.... IN, Hoyle: You pirate! You stole a kiss from me, but it won't happen again. ll, Vt'elt: You mean the next time I won't get away with it? N. Iloyle: Gosh No! 'Phe next time you won't have to steal it. +o-o- M. Carleton: ton entering grocery storei I donit want to buy your crackers: they telll me the mice are always running over them. Y, Kenney telerki: That isn't so, VVhy the eat sleeps in the barrell every night. -0-o- G. VValmsley: I'll take oft' my hat to you oyster eaters. It was all I eonld do to eat three last night. B. Andrews: NYeren'4t they fresh? Vt'hat did they llook like when you opened them? G. Walmsley: Oh, do you have to open them? Mr, Andrews: Now be careful with that money I gave you, son. Remember the saying, 'A fool and his money are soon parted'. B. Andrews: Yes, Dad, but I want to thank you for parting with it, just the same. 10-41- H. Kimball: Centering a hard- ware storet I wan-t a mouse trap, and please hurry because I have to catch a bus. Simart Clerk: I'm sorry but the traps we have are for catching mire. ...0....0- Says George Father: VVell, George, what did you learn at school today? George: tproudlyl I learned to say 'Yes sir' and 'No sir' and tYes' and 'No, ma'am', Father: You did? George: Yeah. -o-o- Doatlty: How did you enjoy your horseback ride? Tommy: I never thonghit any- thing filled with hay could be so hard. ..0-0... Timely VVarning: ' Father: tto Frederick Cavanaugh when he was young sucking his thumbi 'tHey, son! IIon't do that. You may need it when you get old enough to travel' , -o-o- Mr, Brown ttalking to Mr, Jonest llid you know that rich man lost all his money? Mr. Jones: He always was at bad egg but nobody knew it nnftil he was broke?

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