Rockport High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rockport, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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E TATLER VOLUME XLIII ROCKPORT MAINE JUNE I9J3 Publzshecl under thc auspices o thc Jzmzor Class of Rockport Hzgh School Tatlel Board Edzfoz 'LII Chzef Busznelss Illnnaqez Fzzls flfhlefzc Edzfol Ions Afhlefzc Editor Izfc1ru1fFdzfrn Ada f 1 fzsmq Efllffll A1z'Eclzz'o1 lolz If rlifol Flzhunoe Editor Alden Dams Rlchard Cash Birblrl Thorndlke Rlch ud Dc me Nmon Inger S011 Bcrmece Clex Ixol and Nutt D0lOthX Qtlples J mme C '11 1 lson I Q D f f J . . ,A li 7 ' . 1 f , 1 . I 1 . 7 c 2 2 giyl ' . nz. ,Z Alunzm' Edifor Carol Jones 1' , . .A J ' . ' 7' .Lv , , , , ,' I ,' , X ' I . .Y . ,' . 1 , C ' A w . ' Y s v . 1 - X 1 K sc c . hw I , ' . Z ,',, :C DICATICD FREDERICK P SUTHERLAND We the J unlor Class of Rockport H1gh W1Sh at thls tlme to express to Fred Sutherland our deepest and most slncere gratltude for h1S helpful and con slderate guldance durxng our past three years at school Not only 1n the regular currlculum but ln all sports and many extra currlcular affalrs he has coached and lnstructed us excellentlv To h1m vxe respectfully dedlcate thlq lssue of l our annual publlcatlon I I I x l ll! l 'xl l V l lx ll la ll l ,l 'l ,. is lx lx l l lx 0 1 1 r .w . 1 L A - - 7 A - y L . l l .7 L c . THE TATLER Sensor Class of F953 EVELYN DOUGLAS Doug Tls Sports that make the world go round General Course Basketball 12 34 Captain 4 Softball 15 Athletic Assoclatlon 1 2 5 4 Clrls Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Lrbrary Club 3 4 Student Librarian 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Carnival 1 2 3 4 Girls Athletic Editor of Tatlel' 3 Graduation Usherette 5 School Cafeteria 1 2 3 4 Pie-hman Receptlon 2 MARILYN B GRAY Red It the smile on xoui face that win-. the game College lourse Basketblll 1 2 34 Softball 12 4 ll ls flee Cl b 12 6 4 Mix d Choxus 12 54 Dramatic Club 2 34 Library Club 1 2 54 Athletic Student Council 1 Class Vice lresulent 4 Pi ess Club 5 4 Art Ifrlitoi of Txtlu' 4 C xrnlv ll 1 2 S 4 Queen C nnclxclate 4 Town Meetm Dmnei 2 4 fl lllLl'll,lUYl Usherette 5 Senlox Class Play 3 4 MARILYN F JONFS Marilyn One heut one Way General Lourse L1 lary Club 3 4 Mwed Clllllllw 1 P 54 flils blee Club 1 S4 Music Festival 2 54 Fieshman Reception 2 Town Meeting Dmnei 2 54 Lxtelary Fditox of year book S Tatler Boar-sl 3 Caimval 1 S 4 Softball 1 2 S4 Student Llbrarlan 3 4 Queen 4 4. ,. .U - , . ,, - -' - : 1' : ' : ' - : 4. ,, .f 1 -'-C- 1 - - : l'r 9 u - -'- : ' e Association 1-2-3-4 : Music Festival 2-3-4 2 Student Librarian 2-3-4 3 ' . . . 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THE TATLER MARGAREI' I-I VIARSI-IAIL Margie Tis better to be small and shy than to be tall and cast a shadow General Course Iibraxv Club 54 Press Club 4 Freshman Reception 2 Student Librarian 4 School Cafeteria 12 '14 Class Secretary 4 Mixed Chorus 12 34 Music Fe-.tual 2 4 Tatler Board 3 Carnnal 12 54 4 radufltxon Usheiette 3 Town Meeting Dinner 3 DAVID Nic-PHFFERS Mac I haxe laid aside business and gone fishing General Course asketball 1 2 54 aseball 1 I bxaiy Club Z 54 Student I lbiarlan 2 S 4 Athletic Association Z S 4 Class President 4 Vice President S Student Council 2 4 Band 12 Tatler Board S Town Meeting Dinner 3 C rnlxal 1 2 34 School Cafeteria 4 Student Louncxl Vice President 4 M xed Choy.:-. 12 4 Music Fe tual 2 4 DORIS RICHARDS Dottie Busy as a bee and vet so full of fun L ollege Course Llass Vice Pie xdent 1 Class Secretary 5 Basketball 12 S4 Co captain S Athletic ASSOCI3f,lOH 12 'il 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 4 Vice President 3 Softball 12 3 Clrls Clee Club 1 234 Mixed Chorus 1 2 S 4 accompanist 5 4 Cxrls Clee Club Secretary 3 FTA 3 4 Plesident 3 Secretaxv 4 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 President -3 4 Semol Class Play Z 'l 4 Libyan Llub Z 34 Carnnal 1 2 3 4 Editor ln Chief of Tatler Zi: Craduation Usherette 3: Town Meeting Dinner 3-43 Band - -3-4, Secre ary Zi: Press Club 3-4: Music Fesival -2-3-43 D Candidate 4: Queen Candidate 3-4: Valedictorian 4. PHYLLIS SIMONTON ' Phyl' True in words, and tried in deeds General Course L'brary Club 2-3-43 Dramatic Club 3-4: Athletic Association 1-2-3-43 Basketball 1-2 Manager 3-4: Cheerleader 3-4: Head Cheer- leader 4 Acted Head Cheerleader 3: Student librarian 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4g Cirls Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Music Festival 2-3-41 Senior Class Play 4: Town Meeting Dinner 2-3-4: Softball 2-3-4: Craduation Usher-9119 :ig Taller board 33 Carnival 1-2-3-43 Press Club 3-4 Presi- dent and Editor 4: Assistant Class Secretary 4: School Cafeteria 1-2-33 Freshman Reception Z: Advertising Editor of year book 3: Queen Candidate 4: Salutatorian 4. THE TATLER WILLIAM SPEAR Bn That twlnklc m your eve betokens mxschlef General Course Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 54 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Student Lxbrarlan 2 4 Athletlc Assocnatlon 1 2 5 4 Vxce Presxdent S Carmval 1 2 3 4 Busmess Manager of Carnnal 5 Class Treasurer 1 2 Presldent S Town Meetlnz Dmnex 3 RALPH TI-IORNDIKE Ralphle Mxschlef must be his mlddle name fox he leaves It everywhere he goes College Course Basketball 1 2 5 4 Captam 4 Baseball 1 7 54 Class President Z Tleasuxen 34 Student Council 2 Student Council Treasurer 2 Student Lxhrarmn 2 54 Dramatic Club 2 54 Lxbraxy Club 2.34 Athlet1c Association 1 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Mxxed Cholus 1 2 3 4 School Cafeterxa 2 3 4 Business Manager of Tatler 3 Town Meetmg Dlnner 34 Carnxval 1 2 3 4 Senxor Class Play 2 Semox Class Marshal 3 Mu IC Festival 2 3 4 MARVIN O WELT Marv College Course Pxesldent 2 Band 1 2 5 Presldent 5 Mvced Chorus 1 2 3 4 Carnlval 1 2 S 4 Athletlc Assocmtlon 1 2 5 4 Pxesldent 4 L1br'uy Club 2 5 4 Pxesldent 4 Dramatlc Club 2 54 PTA S4 President 4 Student Council 1 i 4 Plesldent 4 Student LlbllLll3H 2 5 4 Senxor Class Play Z 4 4 Alumni Fdltm of Tatlex 5 School L'1feterx'1 2 BEI LAI-I M YOUNI Beulah Shes little md she s xvxse but she s 1 klller fm hex sue General Course Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Girls flee Club 1 2 3 4 MUSIC Festlval 2 3 4 Freshman Reception 2 Craduatlon Ushelette 3 Carnival 1 2 3 4 Tatle! Board 3 School Cafeteux 1 2 .4 -lr- Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Class President 1, Vice- T H E T A T L E R Junlor Class Tatler Board Top Row left to ught Calroll Davls Nutt Dlck Deane C Jones Ga111SOIl Bottom Pow Staples Ingelsoll Cash B Gley B Tholndlke Huntel 1lVIaddox absentj JUNIOR CLASS REPORT The first meetlng of the Jumor class was held 1n September The fo IOWIHO' class offlcers were elected P1 eszdent Rlchard Cash V1ce P1 eszdenf Bernlece Grey Se C1 eta? y Bal bara Thorndlke Twasmev NIHOU Ingersoll Student Coumwl Rlchard Cash Carol Jones Durmg the year we were sorry to lose one member of our class Amta COUSIHS We xx ould hke to extend our slncerest thanks to our parents teachers and many frlends who donated thelr tlme and money to make the Seaslde Wonderland a success thls year We the class of 1954 would l1ke to extend oar best wlshes to the graduatmg class of 1953 Roland E Nutt 54 T H E T A T L E R Sophomore Class Top Row left to rlght Crockett Annls Stewart Mlddle Row Upham Lovejoy D Anderson Sulllvan Knowlton Heath Alexander Bottom Row A Grey H Slmonton D Grey Wentworth Thlbodeau fMcKenney absentl SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT Dur1ng our first meetlng ln September we elected the followlng offlcers P1 eszdent Dav1d Grey Vzce Preszdent Howard Slmonton Secretary Arlene Grey Treasureff Patrlcla Wentworth Student Council D3Vld Grey Harold Crockett We started the year w1th twenty members and have lost four But we recently welcomed two new students C3 nthla Waters and Deanne Arthur The class had a lot of fun 1n1t1at1ng the Freshm n Our financlal success ln the carnlval was not as great as xt was last year but we hope to go over the top next year Arlene Grey 55 T H E T A T L E R Freshman Class Top Row left to right Ray Deane Ames Hocking Leland F Lofman L Jones Middle Row B Douglas J Lofman S Andelson Thorvaldsen EIlClxSOH Gieene Ogler Bottom Row Dow Rhodes Farlev Ha1UlHg' Johnson Norwood FRESHMAN CLASS REPORT The class of 1956 held its first class meeting the 14th of September P1 eszdent Carlton Farley Vice P1 eszdenf Byron Halnlng T1 easm ea Judy Rhodes Sem eta? y Linda Johnson Student Counczl Joan Norwood Cavrlton Farley We fared very well in the Seaslde Wonderland Carnival and hope to do better next year At the beginning of the vear we had twentv members in our class We received a new member Melvin Arthur and we lost Donna Morton Robert Nape V1S1tS us in the fall and spring with Mr. Sutherland presiding. The following class officers were elected: THE TATLER Faculty F SUTHERLAND F F RICHARDS M DEAN THE FACULTY There were no changes ln the Facultv personnel durlng the past year and It remalned as shown above Mr Rlchards KBS U S Naval Academy M Ed U of MZIHQD IS prlnclpal at the head of the mathematlcs and phw slcal sclence department and athletlc dlrector He IS general advlsor for the Seaslde Wonderland Carnlval and the Tatler The general class actlvltles of the senlor and freshman classes are under h1S dlrectlon He IS also advlsor to the student COUHC1 Mrs Dean CBA U of MQIDBJ heads the Engllsh and forelgn lan guage department She IS publlclty advlsor for the Carnlval and the Tatler She also coaches all school and class plays advlses the dramatlc club and sophomore class prepares the graduatlon program and acts as chaperone Mr Sutherland CA B Colby Collegeh IS at the h ad of the commer clal studles and soclal sclence department He IS advlscr cn entertalnment for th Carnlval and advlsor for the JLIHIOI' class H coa hes bovs basket ball and baseball and has organlzed a new chapter of th F T A Mrs MHTIOH Rlchards 1S secretarv to the Superlntendent IS IH charge of the typlng department takes care of the school financlal accounts and IS responslble for the flnanclal part of tne hot lunch program Our part tlme teachers lnclude Mrs Wlnola Coop r dlrector of the school chorus and glrls glee club and Mr Vere Crockett who IS dlrector of the comblned school band I . . . .1 . . , . .T . . . , a . u a V s , . , . . k A 7 . 7 on our basketball trlps. . . .- ' e - e ' ' ' ' l e c X - . 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Q . . c , . , . . 5 9 ' ' J T H E T A T L R Rockport School Band 1' Hwy, 425 Top Row left to ught Pendleton Leonald G Alexander Ames A Gley Dow Turner Mlddle Row Hoche Erlckson Cash C Alexander Nlolwood Rlchalds Upham Frye Rhodes Staples Bottom Row Nolbeck Demmons Wentvsmth Cloclxett Sulllvan Heath At our first practlce ln September we had a d1scuss1on IH regard to the 1ules of the band We declded not to have offlcers th1s year W e started the year w1th 17 members galned ten and then lost two The band partlclpated 1n the Band Jamboree wh1ch was held at Rockland Max lst Some of the g1rls were p1Ck6d to plav m the All Glrl Composlte Band We are also hoplng to attend the Eastern Malne MUSIC Festlval held ln Skowhegan Thus far no defimte plans have been made Although we have met a few d1fflCLllt19Q We feel we have had a falrlv successful vear E TATLER 11 Seventh Grade Top Row Laurie Mondene George Hoch Carl Rhodes Kenneth Wentworth Jr Mlddle Row Walter Pendleton Leon Hooper Jean Frye Mlss Graffam Joyce Gregory Gary Slmonton Davld Pound Bottom Rom Kenneth Morton George Wlnslow Maynard Graffam Jr George Starr Jr Herbert Hoch Beatrlce Thlbodeau Absent Steve Dletz SEVENTH GRADE CLASS REPORT In September We organlzed a Jumor Amerlcan C1t1zensh1p Club and named It the Abraham Lmcoln Club New offlcers are elected every nlne weeks The present offlcers are Preszdent George Starr Vzce P16SZd67Lt Herbert Hoch Secretowy Maynard Graiam Treasurer Steve D1QtZ We ve had two fudge sales and we worked on the magavlne drlve Elght of the bovs played on the basketball team We were members of the Bus Lme League and plaved a regular Qchedule Mr Rlchards coached the boys In the carnival thls year grades 7 and 8 preeented an Hawauan program The year has been an enJoyable one and we re looklng forward to an even better one next year L : y 1 9 - - 9 1 9 J 9 7 ' : . . 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V L . - . . . 1 .. 7 . , . 7 . 12 T TATLER Elghth Grade Top Row left to rlght Tolman Dow Farnham Wellman Olsen Jones Mlddle Row Lunden Helno Ladd Alexander Cash Heath Demmons Slmonton Leonard Bottom Row Emelv Leland Wood Farley Annls Lovejoy EIGHTH GRADE CLASS REPORT Ks our class offlcers are elected every nlne weeks only the offlcers at the present tlme are named P1 eszdent Wax ne Farley Vzce P1 es1dent Ba1 bara Wood Sem etm y Helen Leland To easul ev John Anms September saw us start wxth twenty but the addxtlon of one student Sallv Emerv gave us twenty one We engoved worklng on our booth where we sold grabs candv and nuts Conslderlng thls was our first X ear we dld very well Our class would hk to take a trlp Wlth part of thls money We would l1ke to thank every bodv who has so generously helped us durlng the carn1val Carole Lunden 57 THE TATLER Social Activities THE STUDENT COUNLII The Student Councll of 1952 53 as an dCt1V8 group was practically non existent The first meetlng was held September 23 1952 at which time the following offlcers were elected President Marym Welt Vice President David McPheters Secretarv Treasurer Joan Norwood Our first offlclal duty of the year was to arrange a concert of the school band to be presented during act1v1tv perlod December Sth President Welt gave a short but adequate speech on that memorable occaslon The next offlcium was the task of putting together 1 program and gfltherlng the eats for the school s Christmas celebration held December 19th Hmy mg nother further to accomplish we settled bzck to await the commg year s election of officers Richard Cash 54 THE LIBRARY CLUB The first meetmg of the L1brarv Club this y eai was held September 17 1952 The followlng officers were elected Pzcszdenf Marvin Welt Vue Pleszdem' Alden Davis T1 easm ev W1ll1am Speai The first business taken up was the 1H1t1'1tlOH of the following new members into the Club DIHHZ Anderson Herbeit Annls Candace Alexan der Harold Crockett Arlene Grey Teddy Lovegoy Roland Nutt Howard Simonton Pat Upham Pat Wentworth After the initiation refreshments were served and everyone had a good time We continued to have a large assortment of magazines and books this year All students enjoyed belng a llbrarlan and IH the futuie we hope they will continue to enyov and appreciate the privileges of having a fine library Bernlece Crey 54 R SPORTS NIGHT On April third we held our third annual Spolts Night under the supervision of lVIr Frederick P Sutherland and Principal Frederick Rich ards Mr Judkins was not present this year but we hope he will be able to come next vear The first ey ent on the program was the Fleshm-in Grammar School game The Freshmen won bv a score of 34 11 Both teams did a fine Job 1 O I O I Y 1 . u I . i . V ' K ' 7 1 . , . . . , , 9 2 e ' C ' 1 ' ' . I I , . , , . I . . . 2 ' as an r ' Y ' 1 V 1 1 1 1 - c L , L . 2 Y' ' C , ' ., 2 ' ' 1 ' Y Y 7 ' - ' . . ' 7 . w 1 'f P ,J . . Secretary Berniece Grey . y 7 c ' . , : , ' 1, - 7 Y , 7 v f 1 . a . . a i 7 1 1 ' K . . A Y 1 I x K 1 4 my ' , ' K T . c f c J. . I I lY , . . . - . . y Y V. 1. . , , bs Y Y n Q vs C ' K . k U ' . c 1' ' . THE TATLER Second on the program was a sack race 1n whlch some of the Hlgh School bovs partlclpated Next was a foul shoot1ng contest for both bow s and glrls Marvm Welt won for the boys and Dottle Rlchards was the wlnner for the glrls After thls came the event we had all been valtlng for the Mother Daughter game All of the basketball glrls who were present took part 1n thls exc1t1ng event The mothers played a magnlficent game and were on top for a vshlle However the glrls pulled through to Wln bs a score of 12 8 Next on the program was a basketball drlll for both bovs and glrls under the dlrectlon of 'Vlr Sutherland Last but not least was the game of thls xears team agamst next vear s team Both teams d1d verx vsell and the score was close all of the wav The game ended 1n favor of th1S xear steam bx a score of 33 24 It vsas a xerx en1ox able ex enlng for all We hope to have manv more of these fl 1endly fun filled gather1ngs IH the xears to come N1non Ingersoll 54 FTA The first meetlng ot the Future Teachels ot Amerlca was held under the supervlslon of Mr Fred Sutherland 1n September At that t1me the f0llOWlHg offlcers were elected Preszdenf Marvln Welt Vzcf Puszdem' Caxol Jones Seclctar ll Dorls Rlchards Treasurer Candace Alexande1 Song Leadel Ba1ba1a Thorndlke Prulzrzrnelztamrn Herbert Annls Duung the wear four neva membels VN819 recelved 1nto the club mak Inf ou1 total membershlp ten An 1nv1tat1on was extended to the Rockpoxt FT A to VlSlt Gorham St lte Teachers College at anv t1me that IS convenlent for us The students wxll shovs us the campus and act1x1t1es of the college gCV61dl of the FT A membe1s h ive been gn en opportunltles to act as subst1tute teachers 1n the lovs er g13d9S at XHFIOUS tlmes throughout the vea1 Also a schedule for practlce teachlng has now been set up Dorls R1chards 53 R SEASIDE VVONDERI AND 1953 The Seaslde Wonderland Carnlval vent off Wlth a bang th1s vear We celtalnlx belleve that It was worth the effort We had a well rounded p1og1am thls veal wlth students taklng part m VHYIOUS numbers We the members of the JUHIOI Class wlsh to extend our deepest thanks to our parents teache1s and manx fuends who have helped to assure us a tr1p to W ashlngton next vear -Xlden Davls 54 . . 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Q THE TATLER 15 DRAMATIC CLUB REPORT At the first meetmg of the year we elected the followlng offxcers P1 eszdent Dorls Rxchards Vzce Preszdent Ralph Thorndlke Secvetavy and T1 easur Cl Alden Dav1s We presented the play entltled The Inner W1lly on November 17 at the Town Hall The results of th1s presentatlon were verv favorable The annual club 1n1t1at1on was held on Februarv 24 We had an enjoyable evenlng at the home of our dramat1c coach Mrs Dean Cast of The Inner Wllly Willoughby The Imzw Wzlly Aunt Olga Aunt Hestev Aunt Louzse Cm ol Mavtuz Mzke Stan T1 lady and Janet Mfushall ftu znsj Mm ybelle Ted SU.ll1V311 Harold Crockett Dorls Rlchards Pat Wentworth Pat Upham Mar1lyn Gray Herbert Annls Marvln Welt Barbara Thorndlke Phvlhs Sllf1'1OfltOl1 Candace Alex 1nde1 Committees P1ompte1 Usheo ettes P1 opev tzes Tzckets Judlth Summerton Carol Jones Bernlece Grey Marllvn Jones Bernlece Grey Evelyn Douglas D1ana Anderson Arlene Grey Stage llilamzgws Granvllle Ames Herbert Annxs X Ou Why yes my bov vou may haye her I know vou w1ll be good to he1 How s that Have whom My daughter of course You yvant to marry her don t youg' No slr I just wanted to knoyy 11 you would endorse my note f01 05100 Certfunly not Why voung man I hardlv know vou Alden Davls th1s cake Dear? It tastes g11tty Mrs Rlchards Dont be s1lly Darllng The reclpe calls for three yy hole eggs and I guess I d1dnt get the shells beaten up fine enough There xre two re zsons yyhy some people don t Hllllfl then oyyn busmess elther they haven t any mmd Ol they hay ent any buslness ' KK ' 91 . . A , . I . , L. I n sc - ,va I f n Q r . 1 . . ' ' y v 1, , X v Q. C . l ' ' 7 . ay! l V v I . . J, .A . , tv , r . . A A T, 1 K 1 Mr, Jones, er-that is-can-er-will Mr. Richards: What's wrong with t, ?v , U . 1 .va C6 Y Y Y ' , ll 7 ' , U 7 v 7 .f .V ' ' K .. 7 . 1 ,, . . 66 1 V sr Y 1, C L ' 7 ' ' as U , A n . V n K - 7 97 C , 7 . ,, . . l v .. ' ' ' V ' , H 7 ' ' . v tw' w y . L ff - , 'A , - , 1 . , - ' . U 1 ' C I 1 t , L , D C L L P7 I v 9 Y ' H THE TATLER Jox of Facultx 'Vloet D1gH1fT6d Bcst P61S0l1'1l1tX Most Studlous Prettleet Hall' Pl ettleat Ex eq qhlll test Plettleet Teeth Talleat Pcst Lool 1112, School Flllt School Peet Most MUSlL1l QL116t9St Beat Cum Chevlelfs Bcst Athletes 'VIost Popular Latest fO1 School Pest D1 eeeed Best Complexlon Most Llkelx to Succeed Most changed Slnce 52 Most Dcpendable Be t Actor and -Xctreee Moet Courteous ll ost fal efree Schooll lbx fxoungestb Wfllat S What Gul? 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THE TATL R Coming Events BASKETBALL BANQUET The annual basketball banquet glven bx the mothers of the basketball plavers wlll be held at the NTESOHIC Hall on Aprxl 29 At th1S tlme champlon shlp banners tlophles letters and numerals vslll be presented and gold basketballs w1ll be glven to all players cheerleaders and coaches Re memberxng these events 1n the past all hands are looklng forvsard to a grand feast and evenmg of f9St1Vlt19S Prxnclpal F' F Rlchards w1ll act as Toastmastel and Mr Laurence Dallev Athletlc Dlrector at Camden Hlgh School w1ll be the prmcxpal speaker Letters and stars vs 1ll be awarded to the followlng Basketball R and stir Ralph Thorndlke MdFV1H Welt D3Y1d McPhete1s W1ll1am Spear Alden D'1V1S Rlchard Deane Davld Grax Harold Crockett Teddw Sulllvan Herbert Annxs Howald Slmonton Teddx Lox e305 W1ll1am Knowlton Carlton Farlex Harold Leland Evelxn Douglas Dottle Rlchards Marllvn Crav Barbara Thorndlke Carol Jones Candace Alexandel Patrlcla Went worth Patr1c1a Upham Dlana Anderson Sallx Anderson Joanne Lofman and Phxlhs S1monton Numerals Rlchard Hocklng Bvron Halnlng Nmon Ingersoll and Joan Norwood Cheerleader Emblems Phxlhs Slmonton CRADUATION Follovung the Baccalameate serxlces wh1ch vull be held June seventh mt the Methodlst Church the sen1or class mll conduct 1tS Commencement es 1c1ses Wednesdaw ex enlng June tenth at the Rockpolt Tovsn Hall The Commencement program w1ll lnclude a brlef pageant D1 GVIOUS to the formal g1HdUdtlOI1 The Class of 53 has selected One St1Ok6 Agalnst the Untr1ed Current as 1ts motto and the x ellow rose as the class flower The class palts are announced as follows The Poophccy Ralph Thorndlke and W1ll1am Speal C lass Fzfts lVI3.11lX1l Jones and Beulah Young Class' Poem Marlfal et Marshall Class Wz MHFVIII Welt Class Ode Evelvn Douglas Arlfluss fo the Unduqmdzmfes Davld McPheters C lass Hzstov Il lXI2l1llXH G1 av Thud Honors Sf1lzn'f1fo1z1Aflcl2ess Phx ll1s Slmonton Second Honors I aledzcfovy Add1 ess Do11s Rlchards Fu st Honors 18 E O I 4 I ' Y . , v . . 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Sports Standxng left to r1ght Mgr P Sxmonton VVentworth Jones Lofman Coach Judklns S Anderson Norwood Ingersoll Slttlng M Gray Alexander R1Cha1dS Capt Douglas D Anderson Upham GIRLS BASKETBALL The Beaver glrls basketball team had anothe1 outstandlng season Out of tvventv one frames played they won fifteen lost five and tled one The gxrls finlshed the season by becomlng the 1953 Bulwer League Champs Thls IS thelr thlrd league t1tle IH four years The plavers of th1s champlonshlp squad are as follows forwards Dorls Candace Alexander 55 Joan Norwood 56 Sallv Anderson 56 guards Faptaln Evelvn Douglas 53 Nlnon Ingersoll 54 Dlana Anderson 55 Pat Upham 05 Pat Wentworth 55 Joanne Lofman 56 Graduatlon separates us from three of our first strmg player and one cheerleader We lose llghtnlng guard Evelyn Douglas hlgh scorer Marllyn Gray and foul shot champ Dot Rlchards who also gav Llp to the team along Wlth Phvllls Slmonton who captalned the cheermff sectlon Many thanks to our coach Mr JllClk11'1S for leading us to our victory and also to Ellnor Ausplund who alded the guards durlng practlce sesslons ' 7 ' : ' ' . 7 1 Y Y ' I ' 7 7 A . ': - r 9 ' ' s ' J ' J 9 . , 1 . A . ' 1: a 7 l ' . 1 i . . . Q I : , .K Richards '53, Marllyn Gray '53, Barbara Thorndlke '54, Carol Jones '54, f , J , 1 L N , I s . , . , . , 1 ' U 7 7 7 YP 9 ! Y 7 ' ' . ' 5 , . , I . A F. , . a 1 a , n V nu , O 1 7 V LD ' 1 , 1. , o 4: Q I , , . . 20 THE TATLER November 18 Rockport 45 Rockland 34 At Rockport The first game of the season as a whole was fa1rlv well played We were all pleased w1th the vlctory won from a large school Rlchards and Thorndlke netted 17 and 16 pomts respectwelv November 21 Rockport 37 Wlscasset 33 At Wlscasset Th1s was a real close game Wlth one and a half mlnutes to go the Rockport forvsards froze the ball That was an exh1b1t1on to see Poker Face Alexander sank them rlght and left from all angles The guards dxd a swell 1ob bv holdlng the opposlng form ards dovsn November 25 Rockpolt 35 Thomaston 33 At Rockport Rockport glrls were not plax mg at thelr best tomght But long shot Marllxn Cray saved the day for the team December 5 Rockport 33 Un1on 52 At UHIOH The team has no excuses fo1 th1s game We were well outclassed by the Un1on lassles Dot R1chards looked best w1th 12 pomts December 12 Rockpolt 57 Brldge Academy 35 At Rockport The team was slow at first but ln the last half we went on top The LHIOH game taught us a lesson Rlchards Thornd1ke and Alexander netted 15 15 14 pomts respectlvelg December 16 Rockport 55 W1scasset 32 At Rockport Everyone played a spectaculal game thls even1ng w1th R1chards SW1Sl11Hg most of her trles She grossed 18 pomts December 19 Rockport 81 Warren 24 At Warren We ran up our hlghest score 1n thls game w1th the subs plaung most of the tlme S Anderson and Jones sank 27 and 19 pomts Both of them vs 1ll be promlslng pla5 ers for next vear s team December 30 Rockpolt 43 Rockland 43 At Rockland Th1s was a real close game w1th the Beaver glrls gomg to pleces 1n the last qua1 ter Dot Rlchalds sharp long shots kept the team together January 3 Rockport 56 Alumnae 46 At Rockport XX e stalted the game 1n a trance and dldn t get 1oll1ng unt1l the last quartel Alexandel sllpped 1n 25 polnts for the Hlgh School whlle last year s star Judv Grav paced the Alumnae Wlth 30 pomts Januau 9 Rockpolt 34 Un1on 29 At Rockport Th1s game proved that we could beat Un1on after all Both guards and forwalds play ed a swell game Falthful Rlchards rolled 1n 13 pomts for the ewenlng Januarv 16 Rockport 41 Appleton 44 At Appleton Th1s was a tough one for us to lose We were cramped more or less by the S179 of the floor Every one went home feel1ng prettv low over the loss but stlll hopeful Januarv 20 Rockport 36 Camden 73 At Rockpolt Camden tholoughlv crushed Rockport thls exenlng Our forwards were held down by the opponent s tlght zone Howeve1 Gray sllpped 1n 19 polnts 1 9 K 1 ' W 1' L LL W 1 1 . 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' 014 Ln THE TATLER 21 D Rlchards 53 E Douglas 53 M Gray 53 January 23 Rockport 27 Brldge Academy 21 At Brldge We started 05 pretty slowly and then We plcked up 1n the last half Gray pushed ln 15 polnts from all spots on the floor January 28 Rockport 73 Islesboro 18 At Rockport Another easy w1n for the Beavers All the squad played 1n thls game Islesboro marooned on the mamland was substltutlng for Vlnalhaven Whlch was unable to leave the lsland It was thelr second game ln a row January 30 Rockport 68 Warren 25 At Rockport Another wln for the glrls over a Weak v1s1t1ng team Freshmen Nor Februarv 10 Rockport 56 Appleton 33 At Rockport We reversed the beat1ng We took at Appleton b y Wh1pp1ng them 56 33 Alexander was hlgh scorer for the evemng by pushmg 1n 28 polnts The Beaver guards were at thelr best and Appleton could not get m close February 14 Rockport 51 Waldoboro 31 At Rockport We experlenced vlctory agaln w1nn1ng bv 20 polnts Gray and Rlch ards tossed 1n 20 and 18 polnts respectlvelv Februarv 17 Rockport 26 Camden 30 At Camden We lost once agam to Camden but the glrls looked falrly good agalnst thelr unbeaten opponents We had the M8gUHtlCOOk outfit very much NVOI'I'l8d most of the tlme wood and S. Anderson got plenty of experience. ' 2 THE TATLER February 20 Rockport 24 Thomaston 31 At Thomaston The squad d1dn t look too good agamst the Thomaston lassles ln thls one Nothlng seemed to work as It should March 6 Rockport 34 Appleton 27 At Camden Th1S was the game' We were really pleased w1th the result of th1s plav oif game The forwards plaved well w1th Alexander and Rlchards s1nk1ng 15 and 13 pomts respectlvely Also many pra1ses to the guards for holdlng the opposlng forwards under control The eastern d1v1s1on champlonshlp was ours March 12 Rockport 38 Erskine 24 At Wlscasset We vu on the t1tle of Bulwer League Champs thls evenmg w1th every one play 1ng a wonderful bame VS e vslll be proud of that banner as It hangs IH our new gvm next fall Alexander and Grav paced Rockport w1th 12 pomts each Our guards held the vaunted Erskme attack away from scorlng terrltory most of the game Barbara Thornd1ke 54 R BOYS BASKETBALL The 1952 53 Rockport Hlgh School bovs basketball team had a very successful season It succeeded 1n capturlng the txtle 1n both Eastern and Western D1v1s1ons of the Bulwer League Th1s 19 the first bovs champlon sh1p Rockport Hlgh has had s1nce 1925 Much credlt goes to Mr Sutherland our coach XR ho made us dlg IH and work hard both IH practlce and IH the games Captaln Ralph Thornd1ke our center was hlgh scorer for the vear and wlll rank as one of the greatest centers ever developed 1n thls sect1on MCDhCt6lS and Teddv Sulhvan at the forward posts vuth Marvln Welt and Davld Grey two capable and dependable guards rounded out a verx strong startlng qulntet D1ck Deane Herbert Annls and B111 Spear for xx rds xx 1th Harold Crockett and Farlton Farlev guards furn1shed strong altclnates November 21 Rockpolt 49 Wlscasset 50 At W1SCaSS6t A last perlod drlve nearly pulled th1s one out of the fire for us Welt Thornd1ke and McPheters wele reallv droppmg them through but WIS casset s Hersom had top hono1s wlth twentv two pomts November 25 Rockport 59 Thomaston 74 At Rockport We had a good mght w1th Welt and Thornd1ke golng n1celv but Thomaston was red hot and could not mlss December 5 Rockport 42 Umon 44 At Umon Th1s was our first league game and a heart breaker too We enjoyed perlod leads for the first three quarters but ln a r1ot of no1se and confuslon Umon made two foul shots for a foul commltted as the whlstle blew for endmg the game and we had dropped our thlrd stra1ght December 12 Rockport 65 Br1dge 29 At Rockport We had llttle d1ff1cultv 1n thls one w1th our forward l1nes dropplng them ln regularly and our guard sect1on throttllng the Brldge attack L .. ,. 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THE TATLER 2 Top Row left to rlght Lovejoy Hammg Slmonton Leland Hockmg Dav1s Mlddle Row Mgr Knowlton Crockett Deane Sulllvan AHHIS Farley Coach Sutherland Bottom Row Spear Welt Capt Thorndlke McPhete1s D Grey December 16 Rockport 71 Wlscasset 60 At Rockport Thorndlke really had a nlght for hlmself 1n thls game and personally accounted for 33 polnts Thls vlctory was a very pleaslng one as lt was our first over the Redsk1ns 1n several seasons December 19 Rockport 62 Warren 31 At Warren Th1S was our second league game the first for us 1n Warren s hall and the last before the hohdays We secured an early lead coasted along and the full squad got lnto actlon January 3 Rockport 55 Alumm 39 At Rockport The old grads kept w1th1n h3.1l1I1g dlstance for two quarters and then faded Thorndlke s 28 polnts far outmatched anythlng they could offer January 9 Rockport 53 Unlon 30 At Rockport We had to W1n th1s one to have a chance at the tltle and We d1d lt 1n conymclng fashlon The v1s1tors could not stop th scorlng of Welt and Thorndlke whlle our guards had thelr scorlng threats w ll under control Januarv 16 Rockport 73 Appleton 42 At Appleton We were a b1t Worrled about th1S one but Davld McPheters had been reservmg h1s scorlng for Just such an occaslon He slmply could not mlss from any spot on the floor and turned 1n the remarkable total of 35 pomts Th1s d1d It and we had won another 2 ' 7 J 9 J J ' ' ! 7 7 9 7 9 Z 9 7 ' 7 ' 1 ' k . . . , ! 7 ' 7 ! . , . . . 8 . . . . v 3 V . V 1 T - , K . 24 THE TATLER W Spear 53 M Welt 53 R Thorndlke 53 D McPheters 53 Januarv 20 Rockport 42 Camden 43 At Rockport Thls was anvone s game rlght to the end but the Mustangs got the clmcher ln the final seconds A capaclty crowd was thrllled throughout the game as the lead rapldly changed January 23 Rockport 69 Brldge 39 At Dresden Mllls Ol r tr1p to Dresden Mllls resulted ln evervone gettlng 1nto the game anl lttle dlfflculty was experlenced 1n galmng the vlctory The scorlng ua evenly dlvlded January 28 Rockport 72 Islesboro 44 At Rockport Thls was the day of the blg storm Islesboro havlng played ln Deer et to the mamland to play us so we had a party w1th Islesboro We ex perlenced l1ttle dlfflculty w1th the v1s1tors YV1tl'1 Thorndlke and Welt scormg 29 and 24 polnts respectlvely January 30 Rockport 80 Warren 22 At Rockport The v1s1tors presented l1ttle oppos1t1on and all members of the squad saw plenty of actlon but the score stlll rolled up February 10 Rockport 76 Appleton 29 At Rockport We got awav to an early lead and ln splte of frequent substltutlng contlnued to pull away Thorndxke s 28 polnts were almost equal to the v1s1tors total Thxs vlctory gave us a t1e for the eastern d1v1s1on t1tle February 14 Rockport 63 Washlngton Academy 46 At Rockport The v1s1tors from Washlngton County were on a Wl11I'lWlHd tour of thls sectlon and plalnlv showed the effects of two DTBVIOUS games It was 7 9 , ' Y Y 1 .1 , 1 J 1-W 7 3 . . . Isle the prevlous evening, could not get back home. Vlnalhaven could not gl - u 1 n I - . , . U Y . . . . y . . , . . . . J . . T E TATLER never close after the first quarter although the y1s1tors dlsplay ed a good passmg game throughout Thornd1ke agam h1t the nets for 30 polnts February 17 Rockport 33 Camden 45 At Camden We led the Mustangs 23 22 at half' tune but could not seem to find the range 1n the thlrd quarter when the home team took the lead and held lt to the end February 20 Rockport ol Thomaston 55 At Thomaston It looked llke our game after malntalmng a sl1ght lead from the start and unt1l the last three m1nutes of play Thomaston spurted however an sl1d by us 1n t e home stretch March 6 Rockport 47 Unlon 38 At Camden Thls was the playoff for the eastern dlVl81OH t1tle and y pxcked house yvas thele to see It Both teams played caut1ously for the first quarter yv1th the Beavers holdlng a 10 8 lead The second quarter saw both teams swappmg basket for basket Wlth the Beavers st1ll ahead 22 18 at the half Umon cut th1s down to 30 28 1n the th1rd stan7a but Thornd1ke and Mc Phete1s really cut loose 1n the final frame and boosted the score to 47 38 Whlle Grey and Welt held the v1s1t1ng forwards to elght polnts We were now ready for the western d1v1s1on leaders March 12 Rockport 58 Monmouth Academy 42 At W1scasset The long -1wa1ted moment was at hand Sulllvan Thornd1ke and Welt smoothly It was 31 13 at the half Then came the thlrd quartel and the boys reallv got lnto h1gh gear When the perlod ended the game was practlcallv cllnched w1th the score 58 19 The regulals departed and Mon mouth then started a spurt of 1ts own wh1ch made the flnal score 58 42 Not unt1l the regular guards went out d1d lVIonmouth show much scorlng strength but It was then too late and the flrst boys champ1onsh1p 1n many vears had come to old Rockport Hlgh R Athletlc ASSOLldtl0ll We stalted the year by electlng the folloyvmg offlcers P1 eszclevzt Marvln Welt Vzce Pleszdent W1ll1am Spear 816676411711 and T1easzue1 Dorls RlChHFd8 Th1s year we succeeded 1n I'9Vl3lI1g the Athlet1c kssoclatlon COIlStltLl tlon Wh1Ch had been ment1oned the prevxous year IH the Tatler The mam changes were 1n the svstem of 2lXV2I'd1Hg letters and the rules concernlng the care of the athletlc umforms Alden Dav1s 54 H 20 1 a P 1 v - 1 . 1 I VY. L , , d . 5 A . - - ' - jf C, ' . ' ' - 2 2 . .1 T 7 .T ' D C . A, . . , . I, l teamed up nlcely and rushed out to a 19-8 lead at the start. St1ll worklng Ja ' ' ' Q ' CK ' 73 ' ' ' A 1 n . . , . . . V I C I I I , 1 - K A 4 n I sl I z 1 .K I K ljc 1 ' f ' ' 1 - . . . . V I . 4, T ,, v 'H I ' ! 6 THE TATLER Cheerleaders 5?? Lmda Johnson Phyllls Slmonton Astrxd Thorvaldsen Iorlame Dow Bermece Gray Hep' Hep' was the shout of PhVl11S Slmonton CHead Cheerleaderj as she and the other four cheerleaders vshlrled lnto one of thelr many snappy new cheers The cheerleaders th1s vear were Phyllls Slmonton B IHIGCC Crey Lorralne Dow Llnda Johnson and Agtfld Thorvaldsen The Qenlor Class purchased one more new umform for us thls year so lt qave us the prlvllege of havmg flve cheerleaders th1S year PhVll1S Slmonton w1ll be lost to us bx graduatlon but we hope to have fu e materlal comlng mto our school next yea1 Both boys and glrls teams had a verv successful season thls year vsmmng the Bulwer League Champlonshxp We hope that we were a blg help to the teams 1n cheermg them on to vlctory We had many new cheers thls yea1 and we hope that by next vear we mav add to them Bermece Grey 54 A . 66 3? ' ' . . . V 7 . . . . . . Y . , C, ' I , , . . . sr u K , . . . V . L A L u, A . . . . l . ! ' 7 ' ' v ' 7 V' L 1 ' 4 - 9 T E TATLER Literary ROCKPORTS NEW SCHOOL We as utmens oi the town of Rockport ale verv fortunate 1n hav mg a new school bllllillflg ind gvmna slum Becluse ot the lncrease IH the number of chlldren attendlng school we certfunlx have 1 great need for th1s new .?IClCl1tlO1'1 to our town Al though xt 1s costlng 1 lalge amount of money for th1s constructlon we can be assul ed th It It 19 a worthwh1le D1019Ct Our new school IS a healthler plea santer pl lce IH XVIIICII to study The outer walls ot the bu1ld1ng are largely composed of glass thus 1dm1tt1ng an abundance of sunllght 1nto the rooms cellent hghtmg arrangements An a1r cond1t1on1ng su stem keeps the warm and cool alr clrculatlng through the bu1ld1ng We can b certaln that the chxldren of our town w1ll be warm 1n our school durlng the wlnter for an excellent heatlng sw stem has been lnstalled Oh how proud our athletes w1ll be xx hen they can hold the1r games 1n the new ffymnasluml It w11l be grand to be able to play on th1s new spa CIOUQ well bu1lt floor The spectators n 111 also apprec1ate the fact that there Wlll be more bleachers and therefore more seatlng room IH the new gym Slnce we are luckv enough to have all these advantages whv not show how much vue apprec1ate them? Stu dents let s be sure to take excellent care of the new desks the br1ghtlv colored walls the large wlndows and the wonderful new gvm Don t destroy these furnlshlngs bv carelessness or vandahsm Let s show how much the labor monev and tlme our lnterested townspeople have g1ven 1n maklng our new school posslble 1e1lly means to us Be fmppreclatlve not destruc tue' DOIIN Rlchards 53 IMPROVING THL HUNTING LAWVS OF MAINE The Mfune Leglslature composed oi chlef w1ld hte authorltles and wardens adjourned last week tor mother two yeals The purposes ot these meetlngs are to make new laws and change old ones wlth one object 1n mlnd to pro tect the natural resources and the men who go afield cut down the hunt1ng death tolls from careless hunters Some of the lmportant facts 1n th1s case are as follows 1n the past Vear more hunt1ng deaths have been caus ed by mlnors However over a perlod of ten years exghty percent of all ac cldents have been caused by older men and s1xty percent bv out of staters The cost of all hunt1ng l1cens es for out of staters IS not much They requlre no reglstered glllde as laws do ln other states Th1s 1n turn tends to draw a lower class of sports men to lVIa1ne When a boy IS Voung thats the tlme to teach hlm good sportsmanshm and the proper use of firearms I don t mean one should g1V6 h1m a gun and expect h1m to learn bV hlmself I am savmg that he should be taught under careful superv1s1on how to handle hxmself afield From the ages of ten to ewhteen or mneteen vears a bov learns good sportsmanshlp that w1ll last h1m throughout llfe You sav Okav all well and good but what has thIQ got to do vwlth cut H 27 I I 7 I ' 1 4 L C ' Y i- -' w - 1 A u C , I ' , I I ' 7 A I 1 K 4 , A ' ' .' . ' I . 1 I Q Y I y S a . . 2 1 - I I Ls . 2 Av I I I Aw ' 1- - . l Y S ' w 1 1 c K c c . 7 . . 1 ' - ep K S C 4 f C ' ' s I ' I . 7 . I I I 1 L , I I I V 7 A . I, I . '. I I I I L I 2 ' I' f. . . ' . n 1 . I , I r R Brlghtly colored walls add to the ex- The big issue this Veal. was how to - - ua u L ' 1 1 n L L . e - ' a . I L'- K , . D , . . V n - I P I I - , I L. n I v K U ' ' 7 . . , , G ' I. ' ' I n . H 1 K ' I I l K a ' - H ' I I . I, , 7 ' l I ' II I'- K9 A u . . , , ' ' U 1 ' L L , u Q 7 If I . 7 . ' L 1 , . . L L, L 4. I , , I . I , . . U ' 1: I My . , . . . . . ,, ' . v ' . 9 . v x . . . . v. - I I THE TATLER tlng down the death tolls 'W It all bo1ls down to th1s the only thlng th1s leg lslature dld to lmprove the s1tuat1on was to change the age a boy can ac qulre a hunt1ng l1cense Th1s auto matlcally cuts out hlS experlence pre v1ous to manhood Then the man al though he IS of age goes afield not know1ng much about hunt1ng cond1 tlons Do you th1nk th1s IS the answel I I sav lt w1ll do more harm than good B111 Spear 53 RONNIE PROVES HIS POINT ROHHIQ had Just left the grocery store and h1s arms were filled w1th bundles of grocer1es It was a clear CFISD Aprll day The sun was sh1n1ng brlghtly up above but thele was a chlllmg breeze Now all Ive got to buy IS the he thought After he had taken the bundles home he could go to the baseball park and practlce w1th the town team He was a sen1or 1n hwh school and had been play 1ng short stop for the town s baseball team They practlced everv Saturday afternoon S1nce It was 11 30 now he d have to hurry 1f he wanted to get there on tlme Every sprmg he practlcallv l1ved 1n the ball park After lunch he was hurrvlng down West Street takmg the short cut to the plavlng field when he came upon a group of voung boy s At a d1stance It appeared as 1f two of the young sters were argulng for the remaln 1ng tots had gathered 1n a c1rcle around them Ronnle pald no atten t1on to them but was aroused when the onlookers started shoutmq The two who appeared to be argumg were now swmgmg thelr fists at each other I-Ieyl Ronnle shouted Break It up before someone gets hurt But by then It was too late' One of the fellows was on the ground H1s nose was bleedmg and h1s left eye was pufflng up fast When Ronnle reached the crowd of 9XC1t8d boys the w1nner of the bout was saylng See I told you I was rlght you wouldnt belleve me but I told you I was rlght What s the matter fellows 'P Ron n1e asked Oh sald the v1ctor1ous one B111 sald that the last pennant the Red Sox won was 1n 1946 and I sa1d It w as 1n 1948 See I was rlght wasn t I9 Well wasnt I9 Ronnle thought for a wh1le Then he laughed a 11ttle and sald N you re wrong' B111 s rlght The Red Sox d1d w1n the pennant 1n 1946 not 1n 1948 Just because you won the tight Wlth B111 doesnt necessar11y mean that you won the algument too He told the boy s to shake hands and stop argu1ng Ronnle started off toward the ball park He stopped and turmng around to the youngsters sa1d You see fightlng the wlnner of the iight doesn t prove that he was rlght only that he 1S a better fighter From now on when you re 1n doubt ask some one who knows before you start knocklng someones teeth down 111s throat Then he looked at h1s watch and ran for the ball park Phy 111s Slmonton 53 R IT COULD HAPPEN Thls storv takes place 1n a g1gant1c space observatory on the well known planet Mars In th1s observatorv were two space professors watch1ng our planet through one of thelr powerful telescopes As they watched they talked of the poss1b111t1es of the peo ple of Mars someday gomg to the planet Earth Thev were sure of l1fe on that planet because at nlght the1r poyverfullv advanced telescopes would plck up the l1ghts of the great c1t1es As the vears passed the people of Mars bullt better and more powerful 28 . ,, . . . . 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K I telescopes IH whlch to study the un knowns of space One nlght as the two professors were stud51ng our planet they saw explos1ons on d1fferent parts of the Earth The exploslons lasted for two weeks day and nlght At the begm n1ng of the th1rd week the whole planet was a mass of fire and explo SIOHS Slowly the fire burned 1tself out Nothmg could be seen but a round black ball wh1ch was the re malns of the Earth Hund1 eds of wears passed and the people of Mars were st1ll watchlng the Ea1th of SIQHS of l1fe aga1n Wlth the pass1ng of wears the Earth had become green aga1n and gave evldent slffns of the 1etu1n of hfe Weeks later the sc1ent1sts reported that a locket shlp w as en route to the1r plan et from the once burned out planet Earth Great excltement filled the ob servatolv and as the new spread the people of Mars began to feel tenslon about the rocket shlp commg to the1r planet It was the mam tOp1C of all conversat1on They wondered how the people from Earth would look The b1g questlon was D1d the rocket shlp come 1n peace or war? On the seventy th1rd day from the start of the xoyage the sh1p could be seen w1th the naked eve from Mars In a short t1me the Shlp began com mun1cat1on w1th the nearmg planet of Mars Xxflth the use of thelr auto matlc transolators the two partles could talk together The occupants of the shlp told of a great war wh1ch had almost W1D6d all llfe from the face of the Earth but a few of them had managed to surv1ve They told that IH the follow1ng nlnetv five thousand vears they had started anew and had buvlt a new and greater c1v1l17at1on As the sh1p cam nearer the two professors made preparatlons for 1ts landing There were hundreds of the people of Mars to greet the crew of the shm -ws 1+ dropped smoothlv to the reddlsh rface The door of the shlp opened 'W vn the ladder came SIX grev forms Th w er dressed 1n blue space smts Th r 1 hxskers twltched and thelr T E TATLER beady eves glowed 111 frlendshlp They were of the Earth s great race They were rats' Ted Sulhvan 55 A STORY IN SONG It was nearmg Hlgh Noon that day I Went to Your Weddlng Thev were playlng A Slmple Melody on the or gan Ill Always Remember vou as you came down the a1sle and to thmk that once You Were Meant for Me After the ceremony was over A Strange I xttle Girl came up to me and sa1d Brush Those Tears from Your Eves lhe Thln that got me was that vou de be 1 one Forex er and Ever Then through my punled mlnd ran Why d1d vou Keep It a Secret from Me? As I turned to make mv Sentlmen tal Journev back to my Home on the Range I thought to myself It Makes No DIITCFOHCQ Now I have found that 1n the seven be happy For now I am marrled to The Daughter of Rosle O Grady and Im not One Alone She has the blg gest most beautlful Brown Eyes We Ve Just fimshed bu1ld1ng A Bunga low Blg Enough for Two You know the other day I was readlng an art1cle IH the newspaper about My Gal Sal It seems her hus band found hed spent Seven Years Wlth the Wrong Woman Llnda Johnson 56 HIGHWAY SAFETY H1ghway safety IS a blg problem todav for there are manv more cars todav than ther were twentv years ago There are also more 1 oung people travelmg the roads ln old cars Now 1n order to help make the hlghwav a safer place for pedestrlans and other motorlsts a dr1ver should pav careful attentlon to the road when he IS drlvlng that IS not study mg each backvard field or some other scene of lnterest - N , ! . . , . 7 2 l 1 1 - ' , . . Y , LL ' ' U 1. y V ' 1 , . . 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M . . . . . 7- DYY Y 0 . 01- XJ L , L - 3 THE TATLER MOtOF1StS should always pav strlct attentron to traffrc srgns and obew each one Those srgns are put up for the good of those who are tourrng the Countrx rn automoblles as Well as pedestrrans There should be a restrrcted law on ages of the drlver People at the ages of fifteen to erghteen do not seem to realrze the danger of hrgh speeds and souped up automobrles Thrs reckless sport has cost lrves of manv people and great loss of respect bx our elders Another lmprox ement would b more exact laws on automoblle rn spectron and dennrte enforcement of the laws Thrs would protect the lrx es of those rn cars and also those of pedestrrans Wrth cars rn better con flltlflll there should be a deelrne rn rccrdents on the hrghwax Frnallv everx one should remember whrl w alklnfr rldrng a brcx cle drrvrng an automobrle that hrghwax s rfetv depends upon hrs actron or be havror whrle usrng the roads A FRICHTENHNG REFI ECTION The dar was warm and brrght w 1th the sun shlnlng almost rn the mrddle of the skx As we trudged slowlx up the last hrll everx one srghed wrth re lref that our destrnatron was nearlx reached Upon arrrvlng at the top of the summlt on whlch stood a lar ere stone house we could see for mrles around us Our partv of five dropped wearrlx to the ground and we lav there for a whrle rust restrng qoon the desrre for adventure took hold of us and after a hurrred lunch of sandwrehes and cool refreshrng water from an old well we set out to explore the old stone house The door had a rustv lock that dld not take much pressure to open Upon enterrnef, the house we sensed that the atmosphere was a sharp contrast wrth the warm brrqht out of doors It was damp cold and almost dark rnsrde the house Well, even rf we were a lrttle frrghtened we strll wanted to explore, so we separated to go rn drierent dr rectrons I wandered around for a whrle untrl I came 1nto what must have once been a large lrvrng room There was a fire place rn one end of rt I started rnto another room and saw a w lndow that apparentlv looked 1nto the adrornrng room As I looked toward rt I saw a person s head 1n the wrndow My heart came up 1nto mx throat but I couldn t scream I moved to one srde and the head drsappeared I turned and ran 1nto the l1Vl11g room where I met the rest of the partx I told them about the head rn the w rndow and w e decrded to go back to 1llV9Qt1g'21lZ9 The head appeared learn as I enteled the room After gather 1n0' all our courage we stealth rlx crept tow ard the rmage Great was our surprrse to sax I1Otl1lllg of the re lref when we drscover ed that the wrn dow w as after all not a w rndow but 1 rrnror C EORFE WN AQHINC TON George Vlashrngton a general was he Helped wrn manx battles fought to a tee H1 was smart he was lowal to hrs men Brt most of all hc won xrctorlcs for them Ram or snow no mattcr what He and hrs armres never gave up Braxo to them for then vrctorrcs for us' He was the man who dld us rust Barbara Thorndrkr 4 SEVElN THIRTX I Crawl from bad each mornrng., And comb and wash and rush I know at seven thrrw Vlrll come that xellow bus MX mother savs rts luckx That I should not complarn knowledge helps mv boSs h To fortune and to fame But I shall never understand If I llve to be nrnetv erght Vlhw that old vellow school bus Is never never late saws Ravmond Deane 55' ,, Y . 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I k 1, 1 , I v , , I I , c , I ARMY NAVY KOREA AND MORGUE THE OLD DRAFT DODGER LIIN COLN S MISTAKE When, ln the course of human events I find lt necessary To choose the branch I favor of the SQIVICL mllltarv, I always feel a llttle apprehenslon now and then For rf I go rnto the Army Im afrard somethrng mrght harm me, And rts lrkely that I mlght not even see you once agam But thrs IS not the sort of stuff that I set out to wrrte I always wrshed to be a famous person, not to fight It s not that Im afrard to serve mv land rn battle dress But Just thrs well known fact Id llke upon Vou to lmpress Among these are llfe llbertv and the ursurt of happrness As a wav of rllustratron let me tell you thls lrttle storv It may not save your lrfe, but rt may save you lots of worrv Its Just a word about the srtuatron you are rn And no matter how you scream and squrrm and suffer, you can t wrn You buv a new gurtar and vou are Just about to tune rt When a guv suggests that you and h should Jorn a Reserve unrt You laugh and say you guess not but you tell hrm why Vou laughed M Id rather take my chances here 'md wart untrl thev draft me You know that hell be back agarn with ten or twenty more But youll stay here, cause youre a man of freedom to the core You should have Jorned the unrt though and gone to all the meetrngs, Cause 1n the next days mall you get a card bernnrng Greetrngs Rlchard Cash 54 FRESHVIAN RECEI' FIONI The story of our receptlon Im about t lmpart The Sophomor es were alert We wore shorts What a start' Over the shorts was a burlap bag And long srlk stockrngs determrned to sag We bowed and bowed and bowed some more Trl our knees were all bllstered from touch mg the floor Our books were so heavy as we toted them about, We d have been happy to have thrown them out E TATLER As lf thrs harsh treatment werent enough We-xt dav the Sophomores really got rough Overalls too brg shoes meant for work Clothesprns rn our harr, made upperclass men smirk The trall cross the country the DICHIC when done All added up to a barrel of fun Our Ignorance of haL1ng made the Sopho mores gloat Thev thought of the cramest stunts even mrlklng a goat' After the stunts, a dance for all Just wart our turn comes next fall Lorrame Dow 56 I LL REMEMBFR There are lots of lrttle tourrst towns Settled on the coast of Marne But theres one that outshmes them a Rockport IS ltS name I l1ve rn lrttle Rockport Im a sophomore at RH S The teachers are colossal And the krds are all the best Vlr Rrchards IS our prrncrpal You can t find a better guy He s farr and square wrth all of us And there s Mr Sutherland He rules our basketball world When thrs game 15 rn season He keeps us rn a whrrl There IS our Enolrsh teacher Her name rs Mrs Dean Her wonderful help and krndness Helps to keep us on the beam Im fond of Rockport Hlgh School I mrght even sav I love rt There w1ll never be another school Frne enough to rrse above rt Uncle Sam has called me Soon Ill be leavlng you Old Rockport Hrgh School But Ill alwavs be loyal and true Ill remember all the fun Ive had And all the krds I know Ill send back word to all of them VVherever I may go And so krds let me sav So long Thanks for each lrttle flrng Ill remember you each and every one -Xnd mrss you all lrke 'everythrng Davld Crey oo . . i , ! ! 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L 1 THE TATLER 3 Alumni The followlng IS a copy of the letter sent to members of the class of 39 and the replles wh1ch were recelved Dear Alumnus We are attemptlng to make a few changes 1n the format of the Tatler thls vear and one of those changes IQ to be 1n the Alumni sectlon We thought the Alumn1 m1ght l1ke to hear from members of thelr classes through the medlum of our annual and consequentlv are asklng each member of the Class of 1939 to wr1te us a few lmes to be used ln an open letter to the class wh1ch vw1ll be publlshed IH the Tatler W1ll vou please take a few mmutes of your tlme and send us a few llnes 1n the enclosed envelope? M6Ht10H such ltems as whether you are smgle or marrled marrled name place of resldence number and names of ch1ldren lf any what your occupatlon now IQ and 1n fact any 1tem wh1ch you thlnk would be of lnterest to vour classmates We would llke to make thls sectlon an annual feature uslng a dlierent class each vear If It would be more conven1ent for vou whx not jot down a few 1tems on th1s sheet place lt 1n the envelope drop It 1n the mall and get It started on 1ts wav to us rlght away The deadhne for prlntlng the Tatler IS draw1ng close Slncerely Carol A Jones 54 Alumn1 Edltor Tatler Creetlngs from Tuscumbla Alabama ln the heart of the Muscle Shoals fl1QtI'lCt down ln the deep south I am grateful for the opportun1ty to get ln touch wlth each of vou agaln through ou1 school annual the Tatler As for stat1st1cs I am marrxed to a lovely southern glrl and have two ch1ld ren Karen Lvnn age 6 and a bov Robert Bruse age 4 Occupat1on'l Well most people clalm that I don t work however I am a partner 1n a radlo and telev1s1on SQTVICC shop the M and H R3d10 and T9lGV1S10H SGTVICG Th1s IS a beaut1ful part of the country down here 1n fact lt IS so prettv that I haxe bought a small part of It and have bu1lt a house at 505 North East Street Tuscumbla Alabama I would really enjoy hea11ng from some of the members of the class of 39 1f any of you ever have a few moments to spare Slncerely Robert F Marcello Mx name 19 Mrs Vera Easton Mlller I marr1ed lVIlLl1lC,E E lVI1ller of Rockpo1t We IIVQ at 348 Broadway Rockland Mame We hay e two ch1ldren Qtephen Way ne age SIX and Jacquelx n Ann age four . . , I I l . 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V y . 7 . . c U, ,I . , I, I 'V' ,c I , L7 ,c . 3 THE TATLFR Im mallled and mv mallled name IS Mrs Lendell Melrlll I llve ln Glen Cove Malne, and have tvxo boys Thelr names are Dennls Lee, xfxho IS 11 xears old, and Steven Allan vxho IS 51 I m a housexxlfe I guess that IS about 1ll I can thlnk of that xx ould be of lnterest to anx one ln mx class Slncerely Nils L MG111ll CFrom INIRIIOH Tax lol Merrlllj I am stlll slngle I have mx oxxn poultrx lalm located 111 Seal smont Nlalne I IHISQ brollels onlx I 2lCqLl116Cl thls falm xx hen I left the Rockport Post Offlce xxhele I had worked as a clerk f0l sex en x Qdls As 1 hobhx I am studx 1115! R11dloTelexls1on Elbitlfllllfk- I seleated 1 COIIQNDOIHIGHLG COIIISQ vvhlrh IS qulte thU10Llgl'l Ill thls suluett I h1xe done thls fol a llttle OVQI a x eal and llllfl It most 1111619811112 FIQCIQIICIK L Qulmbx D I 11011 Hum Pauhne I'1thf1m Stanlex xxlote IIOTH 11,0 Bakel Ax enue Rex ele Nlass Th It she xxas mallled that hel llllilldllfl IS a nhx slclst illfl th It thex h1x1 lhlet Lhllfllill M 11511161 I lxxlence lllfl DGlJ0lr1l'l E1ll Lph1m IS 11 Nlastel QLIIQSAIII ln the L S -X1Y1lx H1 101ll9ll the ,lx 1 on 1 111,11 ll n1m1c KNUNAI I4 1 11 o oxxlng Lt E111 Lpham P -X 7 161 ept r 16th -XIITIX P01111 A P O lNo 903 Q o IUNIITIANIQI S111 Fl ulclsco C111 1011111 D111 to the 111119 1l1X0lX ed lt xx 1s not posslble to get ln touch xx lIl'l F ll I ph 1m 1nd the aboxe lntol l'l'1ill0Il xx IS olmt 1111911 llom hls lllothel Russell I pham Q11 me lopplna Iilllq gl iilll 1ted lll the Cl1ss ol 1010 NI1llled Ch 1ll1s Klllgl, ot Camden Malne LIVINQ IU Camden noxx Nix hIlNlJl'llI intl I oxxn 0111 oxx n 16'SfdLlI'd1llQ 111 Camden It ls called Klllg s D1l1E1IE' I h 1xe one chlld 11 lmox HCIIXQX Rlehald Klng he IS 111 1 XGHIS old Slneelelx Cl ue Klnlf We haxe been notlfled Alma AHHIS a 0112161112110 of the Class of 1939 ls l'Y1c111lQfl to XVI-111611 Ulmel and that thex IQSHIQ at Slmonton's CO1 ner Rockpolt Thex haxe three Cl'l1lll1QI'l X711 5111111 Fllell U01 othx Ifl mces md K1thx Ilene Mls Llmel IS a housexfxlfe and a membel of the IOll0XXll1U' 019151111721 tl wns Fasteln Stal Glange, Amerlcan Leglon Auxlllalx Slmonton Exten slon Assoelatlon and the P T A 4 1 1 . Y Y 0 I A I Y ' Y v ' Y g v' i- , 1 , ' 1 2. 1 . 11 LY I 2 I I Y ' kv 1 ' . v , 5 nint- v, ' A .pn n in ' I A. x . 1 .I . I nv It 1 7 I . as 9 L1 2 v 1 A- v' 1 ' - I fs' A , 1 ' .Avi lv 1 sf 2 - 11 kv 5 A 'Viv ' ' . -Av ' Q - I .Av Lv . 4 . 2 ' R.F. .1. 'l' ..z 1 ' ' 1 E 1 v r 1 'Q 9 1 1 - - v 1 1 1 1 C I k l . A . x., , 4 - 1 -v A 1 'K 41. 1 1 11 I -1 4 'x' zlv 1 4 ' A 'A ,. C 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 L Q K K 1. LK nw' '1, z'z'21.1: zz . 2' ' z 1 ' ji ef' 1 El1 1 1' Ill 1945. He IS marrled and hz s l' lz U' tl' :N 11 .T 1 llz me, lHll'll Septemlmer 27. 15352. He is lloxx' Sliltllilltlll in :XllSl1'2lll2l. His address ls tl fr 1' ll ' ': M-Sj . 1 ' ' - . 1.. . 31L166' '. D . AH Xel. E295 .1 ' j . . . . '.7Z '- ,Q 112 'z 1 - ' ' 2. 2 1 ' 1 ' ' '1 ' 'z .' I ' 1 ' 1:1 ' V 2 2 n Y 1 2 vi I1 V 2 .1 I Lv Q my Avkw Nz-22 UU '2 z ' 1 '.?..-z '1 'z'x' V 4 v 1 1 1 1 ' '-1 1 ' ,1 ' s 1 y 1 ' 1 1 . . . 1 1. 1 1 1 11 , ' 0 AY, . I '2 ' I A Y I I ' .1. C, I 1, J 1,1 1 , 1 V 1 V . 1 . 1 ' I. 4 v 114 A . ' 1 I f 1 , x 2 11 , 1, A 1 ., 1 I 1 Y 4 . v. I 1 1 Y. Q . - .r Y. I. Y 1 i A . . 1 .I 4 Y ,. . - .1 1 . A 1 y A 1 . . K, I -1 1, E1 , 1 .1 . THE TATLER No word was recelved from the followlng members of the Class of 1939 Sidney Andrews 49 Park Street Camden lVIa1ne Robert Cam 8 Brookside Avenue Camden Mame Mrs Robert Cam CEthel Halll Same address VIrs Harold Kaler fPhyll1s CrockettJ 132 Llmerock Street Rockland Mame Lvle Noyes Kldder Avenue Portland Maine Evans Grant Russell Avenue Rockport Mame Class of 1940 Get your letters ready now for next years 1oll call in the Tatler Jokes Whats the matter' asked the mother of a six year old girl as the child came home almost in tears af ter her first dav 1n school I don t like the teacher she said Why you hardlv know her What has she done to you? When I went in she said You sit here for the present and she never brought lt A salesman who had been tray elmg on a certain railroad for a number of vears was complaining about the surprise the tram arrived on time He immediately went to the con ductor and said Heres a cigar I want to congratulate vou I have tra velled on this road 1or fifteen years and It s the first time I have ever ar rived on t1me Keep the cigar said the conduc tor this IS vesterday s train David Thanks verv much for the present Mrs Deane Oh that s nothing to thank me for David That s yy hat I thought but Mother told me to thank vou Just the same Teacher You are the laziest bov 1n the world Is there anvthmg you re quick at? Student Yes I et tired awfullv fast Pollceman Miss vou yyere doing sixty miles an hour She Oh isnt that splendid' I only learned to ClI'1V6 vesterday I yvouldn t cry like that if I were vou sald a lady to little Bettv Well sald Betty between her sobs you can cry anyway you like but this is my wav Nell Oh he s so romantic When he addresses me he alwavs calls me Fair Ladv Bell Force of habit my dear He s a conductor on a streetcar Mr Sutherland Ive had this same car for 10 vears and never had a wreck Harold C You mean you ve had the same old wi eck for 10 years and never had a car 1 1 v A 7 7 L n 'W L I .. T , , 1 7 7 Y 7 v 7 ' A n W V C x if 7 '77 , K6 ' . c I . U . . . . , , Q4 ' K u . . . ,, ' , rc ' V ' ' 1 ., Ki 7 ' 77 ' 77 , . . . cz , 1 7 u ' sa vl- n A tr 1 ll ' ' ' 6 ' , I . at , v v 1 7 ' ' 7 ' f nn, D 1 . Y . ,, 7 K n L C n . ,, . , , K4 ' 7 I ' . , . . Y - as 7 . S6 7 ' ' I, 1, . 1 v ' , ' ' 7 ' ' U 7 A V 1, ' trains always beln late, when, to his H ,, . . . , . ,, a V v Y . ' '. Y Y - ' '7 ivy ' 4 1 1 7 1, Y ,, ' SK Yv ' . K ' -f 1 ' . , . . c .I . ' .. . . Q Y L 1. ' ' ' - , as 1 ' . . . ,, 7 ' K ' K 9 . ' ll ' 77 ' 6 ' 7 77 9 K ' V ' 4: ' ' ,S ' H ' H . Y 7 A nf k Q. ' . , ' u 71 77 I I U at w ,H ' N , . , cz 5 , ' 77 77 ' , u 9 y , sc , v v . . l I 77 77 3 THE TATLFR Remember Our Advertisers Alzaays Pemenzbw These Indzfstnes Businesses and Fnends za hose fm spent of fooperofzon and qeweloszfu helped fo make om yearbook possible ROCKPORT MAINE R W BU77EI L-fmlders Supplzfs CHATER S CREENHOUSES CORNER SHOP CIOUCH and SIMONTON Plumlmzq and Hrofznq C L CRIPPS D -XY IS BLUEBERRY SUPPLYWesf Pocllpolf DLFFYS TAXI SERVICE Tel Camden 2420 2129 2607 8607 2807 I ATON S SERVICE STATION Gulf qos and oz! fzns and ucccssoucs FIRST NATIONAL STORE Centml Sheet Conzplzmfnts of A FPIEND 9899 CRANITE ROCK BOTTLING WORKS Wfsf I od pon? 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