Rockport High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rockport, ME)

 - Class of 1957

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I'HE IIIOL OI' VIY DREAMS tand fo1 Flvls 1 xxondelful name me ins lock xxhlch e'11 ned hlm h1s fame 1 fO1 V1CtOllOUs I am 5u1e you NV1ll3g'199 stand fol ldol that s xxhat he Is to me 1 fo1 stupendou he 5 xeally got style ls fol pas51on and not vely mlld means Rock'N Roll xvhlch he brought when hc c lme txnd fo1 emotlon xxhlch ls not to be 5hamed 1 fo1 shoxx xvh1ch he does one aftel an othe1 mean loxe f01 h1 f'1the1 and mother stand fo1 emphasls xvh1ch he put5 ln l sOH 1 f0l xouth' Ylan ls he gone ' ' Do1othy Ulmex 60 RAIN Duk cloud above usually mean ram Ram 5pl1 hlng on you1 wlndow pane It somet1mes falls slowly and sometlmes fast YOII n ve1 can say hoxv long It Wlll last The patte1 of 1a1n fallmg on the roof Sound l1ke the danclng of many a hoof Hoxv the xvatel gu5he5 and ru hes out If 1om the bottom of the overfloxvmg spout Afte1 the du t :nd after the heat Into a xvlde and nfuxow lane I lo 1ously b92.l1tlfLll IS the 1a1n Mal y Lovejoy 7 SPRINIC W1nte1 day hlve Ill gone past Loc 'NIa1th XVIIICI 081 a l Noxx 5 the t1me fox Aprll shower And the longel sunllght hours Scent and f1e5hne 5 f1ll the alr Tle have leaves and blo som fan Bubbhng blooks floxv on to sea XILIITIIIIIID WOIII unknown to me Studtnt thought ale far from books Open xxlndoxx cla1m the11 looks T1 not xx1nte1 SLIIYIIYIEI fall B1t the pxmg thats best of all 'VI31 y Demmons 5 4 WRITING AN ENCI ISH THEME Enghsh ass1gnment theme of at least txxo parag1aphs to be passed 1n Nlondax XI hat Wlll I wr1te about? Nothmg ln pa1t1cular has happened to me Im doomed' Well at least I can t1x Hoxx do I start to vxrlte a theme? F1rst I must get mx penc1l and paper xeadx Th1s paper IS a l1ttle xx r1nkled THE T-XTLER but I thlnk I can use It Noxx Im readx to beg1n I xx1ll look out the xxmdow and dax dream 'VIax be that xx 1ll 1nsp1re an 1dea I Just can t thlllk of anxthmg Perhaps 1ts because Im not comfortable enough Ill get somethlng to eat and turn on the 1ad1o Has Do1othx got her exe on the rocklng ch ur' Ill haxe to make a mad dash for It Whoops' there goes the soda all ove1 mx paper Ol well It xv1ll drx Novx how do vou spell 1nterest1ng Oh catf1sh' The d1ct1onarx IS ln the other room Max be lf I scrlbble a llttle b1t the teach er wont not1ce1f I make a mlstake Oh theres the telephone' Ill have to f1n1sh It 1n class tomorrow As I alwaxs sax Better late than never W1rg1n1a Ulmer 59 HOW T0 GET A IN ENGLISH The flrst step toward gettlng an A 1n Engllsh IS not to know the that It IS necessary Just feel free to ask the teacher anvtlme even half way through h1S buslest class If vou have a telev1s1on set by all means have It on wh1le dolng home work You vxlll not onlx be :ble to see everx thmg from The M1Ck9X Mouse Club to the 11 oclock news but vour powers of concentratlon w1ll be 1ncreased to the m1n1mum D1ct1onar1es should not be used for thex take up too much t1me Of course anx reference book IS deco11 t1V9 and 1f promlnentlx dlsplax ed w1ll make a flne 1mpress1on on v1s1 tors Don t vxorrx about hovx xour pape1 looks It ls seldom marked fox neat ness Last although certa1nlx not least xour ass1gnment should be passed III vxhenever It IS most convenlent for xou Strax papers are alxxavs xxel comed bx xour teachel as someth1ng to do IH hls spa1e t1me Th1s ACIVICG IS guaranteed to brmg 1esults of some k1nd Carole Lunden 'oz . I3 , 1 A 1 . K . . A, v , 12 1- 1 - . 1 f - . Y ' 1 -' X' '1 . '. f' 1 1 . ' . Q - ' A 1 I N5 S Q l , ,N v x . Y. . . . K. . S K , S V . .. ' . vs . ' 1 ' ' t 1 S S, . v . . 1 . 7 , P '. . 1' . ' U ' , . R . . -.'- . A 1 , 1 ' . K ' S 3 E sz s ' ' ' ' 'S 1 ' 3' f ' 1 - ' S .5 ' T Q . Q t - . . , . , . . v U I I 1 , . '1 . ' ' 1 1 4 5 S c . , L . L h S 5 Q' . . Y . . Y '. . . . H. t - - , ' S N . . . . , . . 1 . , 1 u 5 V , . . .u I '4 7 5 , . 'L 1 n Z .I I S. I . . ' ty I .vs U I -n : as ' ' . v. . . , S ' . S : 1 ' 1 , 4 Y . 5 7'f e ' 1 . U ' l . I , as as s ' , . 1 ,. S , k . I R' . U n ' - - n 4 1 I K X n c , . , As 1t rushes doxvn along a street, asslgflmeflt- If YOU think, h0W9Ve1', .l ' f T J n sf' , L 1 1- .- - . - . ' 75 . '. ' -M' D . 1 , 'Q X X 0 - L A I . Y . ' C s 2 z 1' ' ' 3 ' .7 1 . V i - H . v 'll. ' sare 't a5t. . 1' l 17. ' v -' 1 1 . , S, I H 7 S, ' s S' ' J .L . . ' es ' s s 5 '. - - I ' 3 I 1 is I , I . . 2 . . 5 l . 7 . 1 5' Y S . . . . ., v Y . 1 .' 11 . ' ' . 1 A t .I 1 ' 9 '. f 1' 5. , . -5. I l I I ' ' v ' v ' 1 1 7 r 11 ' . 1 I' 5 ' Ln L ' . 17 A xn A , ' ' 7 v v f - u . hw r 1 1 Y , . , . . - 4 I A .1 . '1 1' 1 4 ' v 1 I 1 T ' 1 . -'sv , . . 1 ' ' k' fu ' X 1 Y , . . 7 . .K x . D A . 1 ' N I V Y Y v - . U . L . M . r Y Y 1 1 ' . - . L K' N 1' ' 'V 1 4 ' '11 ' '- v 1 V . . 1 1 I ' 1 v ' ' K v . Ln 1 , s ,fry ' t. I

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THE TATLER LITERARY A 'IRAI It THINK It w1 to a lace the actol Qped H1 pa Qlon wasnt g.,1eed He Ju t wxnted out of the clowd Of HollywoodQ famou need He p1eQQed the ga pedal to the flool He wa nt belng., smart But he dldn t c 1le 1f he faced death felt all pulled apalt JuQt wanted to be alone et to the lace hlQ goal f1'll hed hl m0VlQ 'md won hle prlze But death wa hlQ onlv toll The lntel ectlon w'1Q qulte cloQe The path It eemed qllltf? cleal HL dldlt even stop to thlnk Of d ath h had no feal H 1d he Qtepped upon the blake Th x ze H1118 he couldnt have IYII Qed 1 h xt tlllck XVl'llCl1 Qped lnto hlb path And wh1ch Jlmmy t1led to 1eQ1Qt The wh1Qtle blew the Qllen howled The nlght the stars the moon bowed down That H1 ht when JIYIIIYIV Dt 1n dled 'Vlavb he happy ln Heaxen Aww f1om Hollywood Ong But wt I 1 l ml Q you JIIYIHIV Dean 1 on he.11t youll 1lXV3.Vm belong lVI'1lla HaQk1ns 09 WIQH UPON A QTAR I look out mv w1ndow lnto the nlght I wonder what other people are dolnc' Ga7lng up lnto the Qkx I Qee mx r1adQ of Qhlnx Cl11IT1ODdQ llke frost upon a wlndow pane I thlnk of how God mule these Qta1Q and how He arched the Qky The Qta1Q glve me a peaceful feellng RS It C' d were qulte cloQe bx People wlQh upon Qta1Q they Q11 But I thlnk I know w hat thev really mean It IQ a wav of aQk1ng God f01 Qomethlng thev do not have Thex feel that wh It thex want lg not qulte worthx of belng plax ed for So ln Qtead thev wlsh upon a Qtar Thew dont qulte dare expect to have the w1sh come true, aQ they would have God answer a prayer I know that SOl'1'19t1I'I'199 I too wlQh upon a star How about Vou' Marx DemmonQ '57 WINTFR WlntC1 1 a tlme of whlte A cold but Joyful and pletty blght Chlldlen '1reJumpln1,, 1nd pl1vlng, about You heal them l'1ug.,hlng and Qhoutlng, tI'llOLlf.,llOL1t Th1Q 1 a tlme fol Qltd and Qkates A11d we bundle up NVdlm fol wlntel dates Sleddlng toboggannlng, and ekllng we 51,0 And the wmtel wlnds oh how they blow The :now doeb dllft and blow for mlles But the chlldren ale happy and beamlng w1th Qmlle Wlntel IS a great tlme fol llttle ones you see But really there Q lQ much fun IH thlQ tlTlI fOI me B11b1l 1 Wood 1 RPSL 'VIE R t7OI paln you RIV 1 ale damp And d1ugQ cauQe clamp C un Noo e g, ve Gab bmellb awful You mlght 15 well l1ve alen t lawful THE THUNDERSTORM Nlght has crept upon God s Qleepv wo1ld The ocean Whlch earller played IH the Qun now lav Qhlmmerlng un der the moon Q Qllver glow The blfdg have huQhed thelr Qlnglng and the ealth IS lulled w1th 1 peaceful Qllenc Suddenlv the earth 19 awakened wlth a bolt of llghtenlng whlch QtleakQ the Qkv Wlth lt Q flerv glow All the reQtfulneQQ whlch once poQ Qessed the earth IS now replaced bx fea1 and tenslon A clap of thunder eoundQl All at once torrents of raln poul down as though the heavenQ had been torn open bx the great Thor RuQhlng water flOOdQ the earth untll the QtreamQ lakeQ and SGHQ can hold no more Then the Qtorm releaQeQ the earth from lts clutcheQ Once agaln It 12 Qllent God Q World agaln hag peace peace and a secret one wh1ch never can be told For what has the earth to Qpeak Wltho Greta Norbeck 59 I 1 A 'I 1 r in r . y , . B. 1 . 5 ' , 1s as - J f- g 1 , ' 1' r , S 2 , ' 1 f z 2 f , yi 4 Y . ' . 1 5 . ' , Y' ' ' 5 r . ,. S .y 1 , ,. . v- 1 ' ' r Q ' ' 1 ' . 1 A 1 1 1 5 1 . . 5 1 5 , . , . y if ' ' v 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 Y Y 1 . 1 ' ,- ,U ' ,- . 1 . ISIC . c . 1 , r , 1 v ' . ' 1 I e A I s . , , 1 . 7' ' -1 1 -' 1 ' 1 To ,an , 1 . Y He 1 Q s , Q ' , - ' - - Q r D . g 5, 3 ' ' . ' 1 , ' ' . 1 .- 3 t -. y 5 . x. 25. . 51 ,E 1 v Y w . ' L 7 . 1 . . . . ' b A H rr:- 3 9 1 1 1 1 .J 3 5 ' 1 T WM, --WM H7774 9 J . 5. 4 . . Y , ,, ' . . 1 A 1 v 2 . . . B. 1 A A 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1' 1 C 1 -5 Q F, S Y B. . S , ' Q .5 . . 5 And everybody crled. Aclds staln youg , , , y ' 1' 1' 'c . I ' . 1 . I 1 1 , 1 a 2, , . I 'c . I 5 , 1 N e s .' ' , s s Tl 3 1, . 71 1 1 . 1 1 l 1 A 5 . ' ' y YY l I ' , , ' ' ' A 11 1 1 S. l , 2 ' . A 1 . 4 1 1 7 . -1 f. 1 '. ' 5 1 l . - 1 ' YV 1 . 1 . ' . J L n A L L 1 - ' ' f I . 1 , l 1 ' Y I 7 ' Y ' ' L A o K I , . . . 5' 4 5 1, 9 K A 11 V V f 1 ' ' 1 1' . - K ., f K v ' 1 2 1 3. .' . . I ' Y A 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,' ' ' ' C n n n 1 1 . ' , ' - 1 ' ' . ' ' ' 1 1 1 A 1 .X . . . 1 . - , 1 I., , A , A L ' A - K 'l 1 1 1 ' 1 v y 1 K 1 1 1 R, v. W v 4 1 1 Y 1 ' 1 l - . 1 1 , L 1 1 x . . . v v v 1 I 1 1 I 1 . 4 1 ' 1 1 w . 1 L 1 1 1 N D Y I V ' 1 ' , t ' ' 2 j ' 1 1 1 , V v ' 4 y ' I 1 11 . . . , 1, 1 , 1, 1 1 4 ' 1 -y K 1 , V 1 1 . L . 1 1 , . . , . . . . , 7 L L A a K 7 - K 9 9 . . V . 1 1 , , 1 . . , . , 1 7 1 l 1



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14 THE TATLER MULTIPLE .IEOPARDY Forced to ba1l out of h1s plane over Klkal Island about one hundred and flftv mlles northeast of Okmawa F1rst Lleutenant Kenneth M Keeton of Long Beach Callfornla fell 1nto the water half stunned He had been Jolted bv a wlng of the shattered craft he was abandonlng had barely been able to pull the rlpcord of h1s para chute and then to mflate h1s llfe belt and raft When he came to an Amerlcan sea plane was splashmg toward h1m Ack ack from the shore scored dlrect hlts on the plane The exploslons blew Keeton aslde and h1s rescurer was forced to keep go1ng and get away Th n the Amerlcans staged a speclal attack w1th bombers on Klkal to k ep the Japs busv and make the savmg of the lleutenant ln the watel pos lble At the helght of the melee another sea plane came down and pulled h1m aboard He was flown to a hospltal shlp off Okmawa To th1s dat Lleut nant Kenneth 'VI Keeton IS proud and thankful he was a membe of the Urnt d States A1r Force Author Unknown THE MONARCH S DISPUTE br1ghtlv 1n the sky and everythmg was p acefullv st1ll on th1s lovely velvet mght The sleeplng band of graceful horses stood quletly now and then n1ckermg softly among themselves Suddenly there came the poundlng of feet and out of the trees strode an outs1der The watchmg stalhons ex es w1dened first 1n wonder then ln fur at th1s Young One who had come to dlspute hlS leadershlp The 1ntruder advanced challengmg the Old One w1th pawmg penc1lth1n fore feet VICIOUSIY flattened ears and ex ten led nostrlls Impatlently they stepped warlly around each other each eager vet reluctant to beg1n thls f1ght to the death Suddenly w1th qu1ck snake hke movements the Old On 1eared and plunged h1s forefeet lnto the broad deep chest Staggermg a l1ttle from the crushmg blow the Young One screamed and each began f1ght1ng w1th 1nst1nct and cautlon that are part of a horse s lntelhgence On and on they fought sometlmes parrymg w1th l1the grace the crush mg b1t1ng blows sometlmes recelvlng them full force At last wearllv the Old One s head began to droop and he fell blmded by the bloody specks of foam now cover1ng h1s once beautl ful coat The Young One charged for the last death glvlng k1Ck Sllently the Old One sank to the ground ac knowledglng at last the superlorlty of thls mtruder It 1s the wav of nature Now the proud new monarch can ter d wearlly but proudly to the top of the h1ll and gave a r1ng1ng nelgh of trlumph And once aga1n the mght was st1ll and peaceful and the band resumed lts sleep The young stalllon w1ll re1gn proudlv and wlsely unt1l on some st1ll and peaceful mght when the moon and stars shlne brlghtlv m the sky another challenger comes out of the mlst Debble Hanna 60 FIRST TIME ON SKIIS lVIx brother who IS hum1l1at1ngly tumg to teach me how to go about the 1ntr1cate art of sk11ng Flrst he would ghde down the h1ll wh1ch vsasnt a large one w1th no trouble at all Thenl would trv xt Vi ell flrst of all that looked te 11fx1n lx steep for poor me to at t mpt on my flrst t1me Of cour e I d1dn t hold the sk1 poles correctly anl I almost stabbed myself butl d1d get hilfway down before all of a sudden I found that I wasn t upr1ght on mv skns ans more' I was 1n .1 mor r clmlng and much more un d1f,I1lf16d posltlonl Afterl had made a few more trlals mth the same mevltable results mx blother was doubled over laughmg For mx part I was readv to qultl That s what I dld The s1mple fact IS that I haven t vet learned to sk1' Lmda Spear 60 7 ' 7 , . . . - 7 ' ' .f 1 , ' p - 7 1 f . . . . . . - ' , . 1 ls ' 7 V 9 ' . x 9 , I ' k ' 7 . . . . ' ' '- 5 , , . , - A ' n f . I , - Q' . L L . A U . A - K . . 3 -7. 3 . 9 , . 1 1 n D . c U v ' , . , - - n 7 1 o o nd ' ' ' s. n ' ,, Q D' S A . ' ' 1' .. . . ,-, . - 9 e ' . . , . .. . 1 ev 7 I , The moon and the Stars shone 5oulnger than I, was very patlently u, L 4 t 1 4 1. u v 0 . I 7 . I K' 1 5 K . - . - x Y . ' 1 ' ' ' L A y ' 7 s I . Y . .Y n . , . I Y . . I 7 A- ' 1' Y 0' 7 , . 17 4, e ' ' . s 7 . , - . . . , , A 1 Y L '- , it tv A , , , , , K , Vw' . 7 Z 7 7 I ' . . . 1 ' I ' Y o ' '. 7 l I L r , . K . . , . - . - V 3 S - . l - .r . . L. l 9 7 . ' 7 7 , 7. -1 . l ' v ' , . K U ' I . , . . . K - . . . 7 ' D 4 ' A . V K V . r - ' 9 , .

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