Vinalhaven High School - Exile Yearbook (Vinalhaven, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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I4 THE EXILE Outside the nlght was gloomy The ram wh1pped agalnst the tower on the point The ship was close to the dark shore and the waves screamed to take her for their own Suddenlv there was a flash and the llght was burning through the wlnd and rain The captam stralghtened his Shlp to the course Jim Bowland had done his duty V Valols Young 53 FEMININE STRATEGY The thought of what she must do rad been with her for days It had followed her 1n her waklng hours and had managed to permeate all her dreams It had been llke a sore spot on her skin constantly annoylng and rapidly growlng more painful Although she had planned her ar guments and had contemplated It from every angle she had known It would be a hazardous sltuation for she had dealt Wlth h1m before As she faced h1m she had found herself shaking w1th fright and uncertainty While he had listened to her h1s face had not betrayed the slightest bit of emotion Although she had made some attempt at humor at first he had not acknowledged lt and a she had gone on talking his expres sion had remalned unaltered her a few brlef questlons and the knowledge that he was at least slightly 1nte1ested ln what she was saving had spurred her on She had talked rapidly making nervous mo tions w1th her hands and all the tlme watching his face for some expres slon of vseakenlng Flnallv he had moved sllghtlx null mg hlmself up stralghter in his chair and she had knovsn that he was about to rex eal his decision She had stood waiting the moment of tense charg ed silence seeming more than she could bear Nou she lav quiet and peaceful under the vshlte coxellet Her face seen clearly in the shaft of moonllght whlch touched It was pale and serene and a small enigmatic smile touched the corners of her lips Yes she slept untroubled and hap pv because that very night she had achleved the lmposslble she had procured fifteen dollars from her father for a new dress Ann M Webster 53 ISI AND SEASONS It IS sprlng The lsland IS awaken ing the ice is meltmg around the shore and the water turns from a dull grey to a pale blue that reflects the sky The days are getting longer the fishermen go about their tasks w1th a new vigor after the winter storms The children take long walks through the woods smellmg the fresh salt breeze It IS summer The island IS bustling and busy with the summer trade boats skim to and fro over the blue waves ln the harbor The long warm dass and clear star filled nlghts are for picnics and beach parties people evervwhere are basking 1n the warm sun and swimmlng IH the refreshing waves that lap the shore It IS autumn The lsland IS ablaze with color the harvest moon smlles down on the st1ll dark waves The air IS getting a chill the frost IS creeping over the ground The clang of the school bell is heard the davs are get ting shorter It IS winter The lsland IS a mass of white the tall fir trees bend the1r heads ln the sharp wlnter wind The fishermen are at home mending the1r gear the water IS ICX and the storms are frequent The cheerx Christmas lights glow from house to house but outside the salt a1r beats the windows Judith Clavter 54 . h . i. . .J g I , ' ! u N y ' n 9 . g ' . It . 9 u y I J I Y 3 . . , , ' 3 . I Q . . ' II v - . ' 1 1 - 1 3 , . I Q A Y ' s , . . L . t , s - . . . . L Q 1 , - After a few minutes, he had asked III , . l . . . . . ' 9 L , -V 4 x L 1 . L . . v ' . . , 1 . ' . Y ' . IV 7 - u 1 'V . Q u I , n I . l . -I L 7 L ' . if Q I u ' V . . . , l 1 U I , ' . . . Y 7 v A ' vi ar ' - ' . D v A .' - 9 7 Y

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THE EXILE Lztcrar Scctlon DARKNESS AND DUTY The ram came down 1n long narrow ribbons as Petty Offlcer Jlm Bow land of the Unlted States Coast Guard hurrled along the W1HdSW6pt bleak deserted beach toward the broken llght on Plnnacle Poxnt As he hurrled along h1s raln coat slapplng at hls legs he wondered why the hght had gone out at such a cru c1al tlme The Southern Belle was expected sometlme that nlght wlth a preclous cargo of sllver bulhon Could It be the work of the crooked salvage crew that had been worklng down the coast? It dldnt seem p0SS1bl6 that thls could happen at a Coast Guard Base Jlm cast lt aslde wlth a nod and stepped up hls pace for the hght must be l1t The raln was l1ke a cold knlfe cuttmg at h1s legs and back as though lt wanted hlm to hurry faster He left the beach and started Cllmb mg up toward the tower The w1nd blew harder the hlgher he cllmbed The stones were wet and sllppery and twlce he almost fell but he managed to catch hlmself on the edge of some out cropplng rocks He stopped for a breath then started onward to the crest of the polnt Th re 1n a few moments he felt sure he would soon rlght the trouble and have the llght blazlng for The Southern Belle He reached the tower out of breath llmplng from a scrape on hls knee As he rested to catch h1s breath he glanced out over the ra1n sw ept bax hls ex e caught a dlm hght headlng up the outer harbor toward the polnt He stood there watchlng when iinallv he came to hls senses and reallzed lt must be The Southern Belle Jump mg to h1S feet he started up the Sl1D perw ladder leadlng to the beacon He must get that llght blazlng or there surelx vs ould be a sh1pwreck and he J1m Bowland a man wlth a perfect record would be to blame The wlnd blew colder and the raln spattered around hlm as he began to work on the llght He plcked up a screw drlver to unscrew the glass but It was corroded He tapped It wlth a hammer to loosen It so he could un screw It As he dlsmantled the lamp the Shlp was drawlng closer 1ts llghts glowlng through the sheets of ram J lm worked even faster but couldnt find a thlng wrong wlth It Was h1s heart poundlng or was the thunder he heard the roll of the surf on the plnnacles below? The captaln of The Southern Belle would know that somethlng was wrong He could not he ln the outer harbor because the sea was rolllng 1n l1ke a storm drlven demon whlch would wash anx Shlp on to the polnt What could he do wlth no llght to gulde hlm to the 1nner habor be yond the sea pounded pxnnaclesl Back on the polnt Jlm was work looked at the lamp the WlCk and the gas l1ne but lt was none of these Once he glanced up to look over the storm hurled bay What he saw made h1s heart S1Ck The Southern Belle was nearer the rocks Back to h1s work he went for men s l1ves depend ed on hlm Suddenly he stopped and reached 1nto hls pocket and came up w1th some water soaked matches He couldn t save the Shlp Wlth wet matches' J1m 6X3m1H8d the llght once mol then he yumped up and flew down the ladder to the ground He headed for a low bu1ld1ng whxch was the fuel shack standlng dark agalnst the sks l1ne He fumbled IH h1s pock ets for the kevs as he ran down the path Inslde the shack J1m needed no hght to turn on the secondarx gas tank 13 0 O . , . . . , . , - . . . l ! ' ' I u 1, . . , . . . , , . . . . . - u , Q ' - , xc sy ' 1 ' 7 u . . 1 u , u I I , ' u 37 ' 9 . ' ing, trying to find out the trouble. He ' , 4 n , , . . , . , u s - 1 , 9 ' ' , u n , . . . y. t ' an rv . a ' 7 I ' . k Q k K , Y ., . . . ' V .,: K . . . . .K y . . . no I . t .,, , . L . . y . .I I o u u x ca K ry - v . A ' . . v ' ' . Y 1 . L Q ,, 7 7 '



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JOHNNY IS A BRAT Yes 1ts the truth Johnny IS a brat Our son IS the terror of the thlrd grade Chlldren hate h1m teach ers hate h1m even dogs and cats hate h1m And baby sltters why when I called a g1rl and asked her 1f she would take care of our l1ttle boy she mformed me she would rather take care of Frankenstems nephew than my son John So last Saturday nlght when My rona and I wanted to go to the movles I couldnt find anyone to baby s1t Myrona had phoned elghteen glrls and no one wanted to come But one of the glrls sald there was a new glrl ln the freshman class who hadnt heard about the adventures of John and mlght be dumb enough to come Well I called th1S glrl a MISS Judy Dodge and she Sald Sure Be there at 8 00 and Goodbye and even though I was glad to find a baby s1t ter I suddenly felt a surge of p1tv for thls poor unfortunate At elght o clock Myrona and I were ready and at elght ten Judy came Judy was wearmg a palr of horn rlmmed glasses and peerlng from be tween two large stacks of books a couple of record albums and an enor mous bag of popcorn I sa1d Good evenlng Judy started to say some thlng hesltated a mmute dropplng everJth1ng to the floor and openlng a French book and then Sald Bon so1r' Comment allez vous I Just love French dont you? Its such a ro mantle language Hold mv pop corn please Wh1le I was trvlng to figure out what she had Just sald she thrust the popcorn and French book 1nto mv arms grabbed up a record album and ran to the phonograph In a few minutes the room filled Wlth the VOICG of Marlo Lanza and Judy had landed on the couch and was volcmg crles of MHPIO Marlo Mvrona and I stared at each other then prepared to leave for the movles but Just then Marlo stopped wa1l1ng Judv came out of her trance and Johnnv entered the room Mx rona THE EXILE lo sald Johnny thls IS Judy Youll llke Judy No Sald John Now vou be good to Judy No sald John Myrona went over to the bookcase and brought out a book wh1ch she gave to Judy Now you read thlS book and you ll know Just how to cope wlth h1m Honestly I d be absolutely lost wlthout It Its called Chlldren Are People Too and 1tS Just got everythmg ln It Now you be good to h1m Judy Myrona finlshed and we left Johnny Judy Marlo and Chlld ren Are People Too All the way to the movles Myrona was marvelllng about Johnny s 1nd1 vldual personallty She wondered how th1s Dodge k1d would handle poor John and hls lndlvldual personality I dont thlnk she understands h1m the way we do Myrona exclalmed All the tlme I was th1nk1ng about poor poor Judy who was probably now ly1ng 1n a heap at the bottom of the cellar stalrs Flnally 1n the mlddle of the mov Myrona was so worrled about John that we had to go home We walked through the front door and found that Marlo had been replaced by Johnny Ray Judv was ln the mlddle of the John was nowhere to be found Wheres Johnny? Myrona crled Judy stacklng up her books sald In bed In bed? we chorused whv he never goes to bed thxs earlv He crles and screams and never lets us put h1m to bed t1ll at least nme o clock Then Myrona saw the chlld psycho logv book on the floor Dldnt thls help Vou to cope w1th our chlld s per sonal1tv'7 Mx rona sald as she waved the book ln Judv s face Judv sald It sure d1d' I used It a lot' I told you thls book would be use ful Myrona was now wavlng the book IH mv face I have to go and saw oodnlght to llttle Johnnv Mvrona left and I turned to Judy to q1ve her the monev She was now all loaded up and closely resembled a ' u ' - 1 Y , ' ' 77 ' Y ' u , ' K6 Y, ' . , . ' il ,Y - V ' ' 7 CK 7, ' . , ' Y . - . - 7 . , ' . Cl ' ' L , L 9 , 1 ' . . , ' 2 . , . . , , . . , . , . - 7 7 ' 17 ' 7 - ' 1 1 J . . H . ' y y a ' 77 . , . . . , - Y 1 CK Y ' ' ' LK Y 7 ' 73 ' , n cc as , . . , , . . . ' s v 1 L ' ' . , . . , - r - ' y . , - . . ' K6 ' c . ,, ' ' popcorn, and Amerlcan Hlstory, but I . 4 1 K Q - L Q , , ll I 77 ' Y 0 . n . ' K4 7 K 7 K 9 - , , as .aa , - - , cc xv cc 7 Y ' 3 L, 9 , ' K q L ,, - ' L L L L .... ' Y ' ' 9 as 0 Q K ' ' ' as ' r - a V , - . . , lu ,, n v v 1 . I L , L L, ' 2 . 1 . ' ' . H . . f L , L . 77 Y n If ' , L If L K - u - - n ,, . ' v ' . L , ' if 1. K Y . ' . . . ,, L, L ' g' , . . . . 7 v . L , 9 . , - n Y Y

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