Rockport High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rockport, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 11 text:

10 THE TATLER Top, left to right, M. Erickson, R. Turner, J. Annis, L. Dow, W. Pendleton, A. Grey, G. Ames, H. Hoche, J. Rhodes, F. Frye, Middle, Mr. Palleria, Director, V. Ulmer, J. Frye, J. Norwood, Helen Leland, D. Dow, Harold Leland, G. Alexander, C. Cash, C. Alexander, S. Heath, J. Robinson, D. Leonard, Bottom, D. Staples, E. Sullivan, P. Wentworth, H. Crockett. B. Wood, A. Thorvaldsen, M. Demmons, G. Norbeck ROCKPORT SCHOOL BAND We met at our first practice under the direction of our new band leader, Mr. Palleria. We soon found him to be a humorous but hard working man. He is very well liked by all. First, a glimpse of his musical life. Antonio J. Palleria graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., in 1950. He was a member of the Army Air Force Band at Kessler Field, Biloxi, Mississippi. During his four years at Sanborn Seminary Prep school, New Hampshire, he was active in various sports such as baseball, football and track. To help our new director, a president and council of the band were elected. President of the band and council is Ted Sullivan. Representative for the senior class is Dotty Staplesg representative for the junior class, Harold Crockettg representative for the sophomore class, Joan Norwood, representative for the freshman class, Helen Leland. Midway through our school year, we found thirty-nine members in our progressing band. We will attend the Eastern Maine Music Festival, to be held in Farmington, hoping for a high rating. Ted Sullivan, '55

Page 10 text:

THE TATLER Back, left to right, Miss Graffam, Mr. Sutherland, Mrs. Connors, Seated, Mrs. Dean Mr. Richards Faculty The R.H.S. Faculty has remained the same this year as it has been for the last few years. Mr. Richards CB. S.-Naval Academy: M. Ed.-U. of MJ is principal, at the head of the mathematics and physical science department and athletic director. He is general advisor for the Seaside Wonderland Carnival and the Tatler. The general class activities of the senior and freshman classes are under his direction. He is also advisor to the Student Council. Mrs. Deane QB. A.-U. of MJ heads the English and foreign language department. She is publicity advisor for the Seaside Wonderland Carnival and literary advisor for the Tatler. She also coaches all school and class plays, advises the Dramatic Club and sophomore class, prepares the graduation program and acts as chaperone on our basketball trips. Mr. Sutherland QA. B.-Colby Collegej is head of the commercial studies and the social science department. He is advisor on the entertain- ment for the carnival and is advisor for the junior class. He coaches boys' basketball and baseball and has organized a new chapter of the F.T.A. Miss Graffam fFarmington Normal Schooll teaches the seventh grade, also reading and English to the eighth grade. Mrs. Connors CHunter College, New York! teaches the eighth grade, social studies to the seventh grade and algebra to the Freshmen.



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THE TATLER 11 Left to right, D. Anderson, J. Gregory, C. Waters, L. Johnson, M, Lovejoyg Front, Joan I-lewes Ma jorettes The majorettes provide a leading attraction with the band in their new school colored uniforms. Mrs. Palleria has guided the group in learning new routines both for marching and twirling. The girls have had lots of fun working together and twirling at the band concerts and other band activities. We hope to show in the future a group of girls who can add a great deal to the popularity of the Rockport High School Band. Joan Hewes, '56 WANTED BY THE JUNIORS SONGS T0 REMEMBER Pat W.-A letter every day Whispering Study Hall Howard.-A car that runs VSi'heIre fave You, Now That P D N t Cynthia--An apartment on School Street H V 1 99 01-in , H - - 0 65 Herbert-A book on 'tHow to Make Money Mg Ig hit Lvielve tVli1thYY0uC Weekends Arlene G.-A house in Camden Haig It,, an t' ou an Home Work Erla-A free pass to the t'Blue Goose mrhe Thingn Rank Card Tei S.-A book on How to Keep the Girls HFOI. Ever and Everv Chewing Gum Way i:Th 1. n Pat U.-A one-way plane ticket to Florida AlvEifa3se?ate when Late 'Fheclgsg Ted L.-To live like Aly Khan Give Me More, More, More Holidays Candace-A driver's license 'Waiting For You 3:00 Bill-A good-looking Harem Arlene Grey, '55 Diana-A blue Ford ----M-- Harold-A brand new set of golf clubs YVELL QUALIFIED Deamle-A boy In Grammar School, R. D. S.: t'Pop, what becomes of a ball Arlene H--T0 80 011 basketball WIPS player when his eyesight begins to fail? Judy-The job as editor of the New York Mr. Sutherland: They make an umpire Times of him.

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