Rockport High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rockport, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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16 THE TATLER DRAMATIC CLUB At our first meeting, which was held on September 18, 1953, we elected the following officers: President Rolanld Nutt Vice President Herbert Annis Secretary and Treasurer Alden Davis U On November 26, we presented the play, Come Out of Your Coma, which we enjoyed preparing very much. We feel it was quite successful. Play Cast Billy Cartwright Buzz Bradford Janey Peck Susan Blake Lend Kdtzenheimern Hattie 'Pearl' Peck Henry Peck Woodrow Twilletu 'tDr. Bonetd Belchnicku Dr, Biirdock Butterfishn Uncle 'Corny' Aunt 'Sillie' FLAT TIRES There are things in this world That make a fellow's brain whirl. You go out on the town, Bang! A tire goes down. Then under the car you have to crawlg The fact you've dressed up means nothing at all. Inventors some day, I hope, will discover A tire that will wear forever and ever. Howard Simonton, '55 CIVICS CLASS C is for civics, the book must be read, I is for italics, important it's said. V is for veto, the President's right. I is Ike, the man we all like. C is for constitution, sturdy and strong. S is for Senators, in the upper house they belong. C is for cabinet, the President has one, L is for Legislature, where work must be done. A is for amendments and all their might, S is for students, bold and bright. S is for Sutherland, our guiding light. Carole Lunden, '57 Teddy Sullivan Harold Crockett Pat Upham Linda Johnson Pat Wentworth Helen Leland Stuart Farnham Alden Davis Barbara Spear Roland Nutt Herbert Annis Barbara Wood Alden Davis, '54 BOATING Boating is a lot of fun On the ocean blue, Even when the day is done And the stars are peeking through. Boating can be lots of fun With engine, oars or sail, On quiet ponds or deep blue sea Or even in a gale. Sailing ships and fishing smacks, Row boats, yachts and dories Are lots of fun for anyone, And theme of many stories. Stuart Farnham, '57 WINTER FUN Winter is for fun With rubber boots that Weigh a ton. The man of the house shovels the snow, Dodging snowballs high and low. Gently the snowflakes fall, Making drifts six feet tall. Watch the kids play and jump, While I thaw out the frozen pump. Lowell Jones, '56

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THE TATLER 15 It was a very enjoyable evening for all. We hope to have many more of these friendly, fun-filled gatherings in the years to come. Arlene Grey, '55 F. T. A. The first meeting of the Future Teachers of America was held in September under the supervision of Mr. Fred Sutherland. At that time the following officers were elected: President Herbert Annis Vice President Carlton Farley Secretary Carol Jones Treasurer Ted Sullivan During the year, it was voted to request a ping pong table from the P.T.A., for the girls to Visit Westbrook Junior College in Portland and the boys to visit the Prison, at Thomaston. Practice teaching will start this spring for members who wish to teach. Carol Jones, '54 THE SEASIDE WONDERLANDU- 1954 The Seaside Wonderland was another grand success this year. At our first meeting, we elected the following committees: General Manager C. Herbert Annis Assistant Manager Edward Sullivan Tickets and Prizes Arlene Grey, Pat Upham, Harold Crockett, Howard Simonton Entertainment Candace Alexander, Pat Wentworth, Diana Anderson, Harold Crockett Refreshments Ted Lovejoy, Erla Thibodeau, Deanne Arthur, Arlene Heath Advertising and Publicity Arlene Grey, Judith O'Donnell, Cynthia Waters, Erla Thibodeau Decorating Deanne Arthur, Judy O'Donnell, Pat Upham, Diana Anderson Building All Junior Boys Booth Bill Knowlton, Cynthia Waters, Howard Simonton, Ted Lovejoy Queen Diana Anderson, Candace Alexander, Arlene Heath, Pat Wentworth Finance Herbert Annis, Howard Simonton, Arlene Grey, Ted Sullivan I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Junior Class and the other classes of Rockport High School, to thank all those who gave their time and service to help make the carnival a success. C. Herbert Annis, '55



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Whois Who THE TATLER 17 Girls Boys Joy of the Faculty Best Personality Most Studious . Prettiest Hair Prettiest Eyes Shortest Tallest School Flirt Wittiest Best Looking School Pest Best Dancer Most Musical Best Gum Chewers Most Popular Best Athlete Latest for School Best Dressed Best Actor and Actress Carol Jones Pat Wentworth Carol Jones Shirlene Heath Barbara Spear Mary Lovejoy Diana Anderson Judy O'Donnell Mary Demmons Shirlene Heath Mary Demmons Pat Upham Wendy Dow Joan Hewes Pat Wentworth Sara Simonton Carol Cash Dotty Staples Pat Wentworth Alden Davis Ted Sullivan Alden Davis Lowell Jones Lowell Jones Melvin Arthur Danny Gross Robert Nape Teddy Sullivan Lowell Jones Royce Carroll Teddy Sullivan Dick Cash John Annis Ted Sullivan Butch Farley Dick Cash Alden Davis Ted Sullivan Most Carefree Pat Upham Bill Knowlton Most Absent-Minded Joan Norwood Howard Simonton Carol Cash Most Inquisitive Mary Demmons Johnny Annis Most Dependable Pat Wentworth Herbert Annis Alden Davis Best Complexion Pat Upham Richard Deane Most Likely to Succeed Carol Jones Alden Davis Most Changed Since '53 Deanne Arthur Raymond Deane

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