Vinalhaven High School - Exile Yearbook (Vinalhaven, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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Dedlcatmn THE EXILE We the Students of Vznalhaven Hzgh School cleclzcate thzs 1994 edmon of The Exile to ALLEN T SIMONS m znceie app1 ecuztzon of hzs zlork m brmg mg back music to om school and his helpful mtmests zu the othe1 actzmtzes of zts studen ts I I 5 , V ! 7 ' ' r' ' ' KK ' !I Q . S. D . . . . P . . - . i . ' . - . . vdnkkku ko ness .Pemruck HM-1.uv,s furrow Cnrfrl vw Th CIHY EQ Enmsr G tdnmsr JET V57 hzlwmgkf Som Exams g 5 FMRY Cswdag Haizju.-mv: Yo dn: 'P-TTQP 'Boa Sanv an Jovi ED D pw Ehzabsns Gam' Herzoxa C-wamsw u :pn ulnnenrca Ceuwnr -fr Kumi-YN rl0!bnoeK '+9CKLH'Y Qdwsoq 'Puwrms B 'Pass ' TH PI PIX I 1.12 Q Q N- - 5 T x T A 3 ' ' It 3' L. ,. - fi - f we - ' . 9? 5 s . , V33 E ' I ' uni: V V. Q .1 C3,.,.,t , L rfmsmagt WL, A 'RD ' ' ' 'o ' R ' 'Ahh ,V 'K 9 l I I x. 3 J , I Q-B 1 THE EXILE Editorials KNOW YOUR ISLAND Do you reallv know or appreclate thls lovely lsland of ours' When was the last t1me vou watched the waves beatlng agalnst a lonely shore or wan dered through a plne scented forest? Have vou been to Starboard Rock lately? It IS one of the hlghest polnts on the lsland It g1V6S you a wonder ful feellng of freedom to stand there and let the w1nd blow 1n your face and to smell the good fragrance of trees water and wllderness to look stralght down to the yvaves on one Slde and to gaze across the water to fam1l1ar parts of the lsland Byer ley s Farm Ross Grevs Farm the Stand Plpe and m1ll1ons of trees everywhere' Yes Starboard Rock 1S the place you should VlS1t Slnce the t0p1C IS mountalns an other beautlful spot IS T1p toe Moun ta1n The clxmb to the top 1sn t nearly as hard as Starboard Rock but the VIQW IS wonderful One s1de slopes down to meet the water and stand lng on the top you can see for mlles around The water below forms a cove and there a small plece of land 1uts out mak1ng a m1n1ature lsland From there one should go to the Canyon or Gulch as some call It You can drlve through but lt s much more 1mpress1ve 1f you walk' As you go between the two h1gh walls of solld rock It almost takes your breath away It IS so WQ1l'Cl and lonesome l1ke an enchanted place' The damp smell of a spot that doesnt see the sun fills vour nostr1ls as you walk through and alwavs there IS a cool breeze blowmg around vou The Moors at Lanes Island lS one of the lovellest spots near town The Moors IS covered w1th tall brown grass and the yvlnd seems al ways to be blowlng through It mak 1ng a soft rushlng sound' There are patches of syyampy marsh land Down on the shore there IS Daddy Lane the old man of stone carved by na ture who keeps h1s watch over the sea year after year Here you can llsten to the roar of the waves and see the true beauty of the ocean 1n all 1tS fury The water rushlng ln and then falllng back to the sea IS always beautlful always breathtakmg' Here the fresh sea a1r comes ln rushes and the spray leaves a salt taste on your l1ps' Th1S spot alone IS the reason whv so many love our lsland Of the many quarrles the East Bos ton quarry w1th ltS st1ll clear water and sllent chffs IS a plcture of qu1et beauty As a place to sw1m there IS no better lt IS also a very plctur esque spot for DICHICS Seal Bay must not be forgotten but to app1ec1ate the full beauty of th1s place y ou should take a boat and go out 1nto the m1ddle of the bay Here vou can see all the coves rug ged rocks and tall spruce trees wlth thelr reilect1ons ln the water Th1s and lf you s1t st1ll and look across the clear glass l1ke water vou ll hear noth1ng but perchance the cry of a lone sea gull' It 1s as 1f there IS no other l1v1ng person on the earth' It IS as It must have been thousands of years ago-a pr1m1t1ve lovehness' A very popular place for p1cn1cs and beach partles IS Freddv Gearv s Beach Thls place IS lovely at nlght s1tt1ng on the shore and watchlng the moon send 1ts beams l1ke a golden pathway over the water and l1sten mg to the soft tread of the waves as they wash on the sand It IS also very 1mpress1ve early 1n the mornlng be fore the sun IS up' To s1t on the shore and yvatch the beauty and mysterv of the sunrlse IS a thr1ll1ng experlence The new sun chaslng sleepy nlght away and chang1ng ln but a few mln 3 l' v v 7 ' . ' . . , , - 4 I 1 5 ., ' I I L . . . V , , 1 ' v ' 9 V 1 U - , , , . . - ' 5 , ' 7 u . Gi 77 n u n - , , - . . . . - - , Y 't ! nf ' ' ' ! y - . Y n n s, , - 7 A - s x .' - spot IS l1ke v1s1t1ng another world, . , , , . ' . . . . H' v U . . G6 97 ll 57 ' ' ' . . , . . , . 1 . . . . ' V U , , , K nl A s U x . . T T I I ' . Q . . . , . , A of t A ' T . - 9 l -. ' 5 s a ' ' ,, ,, . . . Y . . c L ' ll 77 ' ' , - . . v . . . - 4 THE EXILE utes the yyater from a dull mlsty grey to a soft blue gly es everything colol and hfe These are but a few of the beautl ful spots on our lsland Have you v1s1ted any of them lately Do you knoyy your 1sland'7 Edltor in Chlef KNOW YOLR FRIENDS To knovy your f11ends you must understand their pe1sonal1t1es thelr thoughts thelr llK9S and thelr dis ukes When you pick a fr1end you should try to find similar lnterests sports hobbles movies books But do not expect that whlch so many people expect absolute agreement of a frlend s personalltv with vours You can not expect to find any one who will agree w1th everything that you say and do A good frlendshlp IS based on trust A good frlend IS someone 1n whom you are willing to confide Other traits vou should seek 1n a frlend are hon pathy and tolerance The Hlgh School Years IS the per lod vyhen we make many of our l1fe long fuends Thls is yyhen we should make frlends wlsely and keep them afterwards Know your friends for what thev are not yy hat vou would llke them to be Senlor Edltor KNOW YOUR LIBRARY Do vye l93llZ6 and appreclate our fine Public Library '7 Very few of us stop to thlnk about It Do we appre C18t6 the effort which yyas made to have It built to acquire all the books and to buy new ones to keep us up to date? Most of us rarely thmk of ou1 llbrary but vye yyould mlss lt lf vye didn t have It Our llbrary was bu lt ln 1906 as the glft of Andrevy Carnxgle The pro moters were T J Lyons C E Bo man T E Llbby L W Smlth and A U Patterson The archltects were Clough Wardner W H Glover Co The exterior of our hbrary IS very attractive It may be consldered a memorial to the granlte lndustry as It 18 the onlv public building in town made flom granlte It IS all Vlnal hayen granlte except the two col umns which are made of Jonesport granite Our llbrary has an attractive ln terlor as vyell It IS clean and well llghted Hoyv many of us are faml l1a1 wlth lts plctures and statuary'7 There IS a bust of Longfellow one of Lincoln and one of Wagner the muslclan There IS a plcture of The Ploneer Vlnalhavens first steam boat whlch was bu1lt ln 1868 There are plctures of Llncoln Washlngton Longfellow and one of the GAR Post of Vmalhaven IH 1901 One yyhlch IS lnterestlng to all Vmalhaven natlves IS that of the Cathedral of St John the DIVIHQ w1th the famous eight columns of Vlnalhay en granite Three old town reports have been framed and hung on the wall ou1 llbrary at the present tlme In the non fictlonal sect1on there are some fine new ones The World Book of Encleopedlas The R6V1Sed Edl tion of the Holy Blble and The Greatest Story Ever Told Our l1b rarv subscrlbes to fourteen maga zlnes In addltlon to these The Na tlonal Parent s Magazine The Na tions Buslness and Llfe are glfts There are bound Town Reports from 1816 to the present date These can not be taken from the llbrary but are available to whoever wlshes to use them there They are very lnterestmg to read There are many books on his tory travel blography etc which make excellent readlng Our llbrary receives many books and money as glftS Last year alone three hundred 8lXtV books yyere re CGIX ed Various organizations gave money for equlpment needed such as tables chalrs etc The memorlal shelf contalns books g1y en ln memory v O I ' v I l , I O - ny ' - 7 , . . , . , , I Q . . . . . . . . ' 7 l , . . . ' ' . , uv ' . ' 1 ' Y 1 ., r ' . . 1 . - Y I ' - Y Y .1 Q n 1 ' K ' ' . ' . n . u u 1 ' .- ' 1 . .' . . 's K9 ' , Ln 1 Y ' 1 7 - 0 u ' ' ' ' Sl - , . . s n ' ,Y ' Y v 1. ' ' . . . , . --- ' v 9 . , . . , t V , g , . . . Y I . . , I . . Y . 1 L A - u . D esty, opt1m1sm, thoughtfulness, sym- TIIQFQ are H1119 thousand bpoks 111 V 7 . s . Y ' ' ' . . . L - - . . , as ' Y - n a n s 1 . t ' ,, il ' ' . i , y - u u ' ' ,Y if Y 4 ,Y ' 4 7 , - Y t , - . ' ' ' ' ' 44 . ' y ' . . ' , ' ,Y fl , - ' 9 ' Y, ll ' 77 ' . . , . - - ,. , - 7 Y . . . g I Y. . ' ' v v r I - 1 ' ' - 1 ' 7 K ' 4 Y Y u Y ' I ' ' I .' . . . . . 7 . Y Y v . L .7 L I L . I tv , Y . . Y - . . I l A , - t , .. . . . . , . . , t , A .1 X 1 , ., ., . ' I 1 l - A L y of relatives and frlends These books cannot be taken from the library but can be read there Mrs Winslow has been our llbrar 1an for many years She IS verx co operative and frlendly Why dont you go to our l1ttle llb rary and take advantage of that Wh1Ch It offers Show how much your librarv means to vou Junlor Class Editor KNOW YOUR SCHOOL For four vears we attend Vlnal haven High School but how much do we know concernlng 1ts ratlng IH re lation to other h1gh schools? Do we realize what lt offers? Do we know ltS hlstory On the mornlng of April twenty first 1894 the school bu1ld1ng where our present high school now stands was totally destroyed by fire It was belleved to be of an lncendlary or1g1n thousand dollars with an actual cost of five thousand five hundred and mnetv two dollars to build the present Lincoln School This bulldlng was completed for the beginning of the winter term of 1894 1895 Our school IS rated as a class A school because it fulfills the follow 1ng requirements of which I shall mentlon the most lmportant ones There must be an approved four year course of studv of standard grade Our school meets these re qulrements by offering a college pre paratorv course which lncludes the requlred courses of foreign languages mathematlcs and sciences to meet college requirements as wx ell as a gen eral course All teachers 1n class A schools must hold Maine certificates of secondary grade for the subject field 1n whlch they teach Our teachers hold degrees from a Varlty of colleges Mr John son IS a graduate of Bowdoln Mrs Ross IS a graduate of the Unlverslty THE EXILE 5 of Maine Mr Tlbb1tS from Sprmg field College Mr Berndtson from Bridgeport Unxverslty and Mr S1 mons holds a masters degree from Boston Unlversltv The laboratory must be reasonably equlpped to permit laboratory prac tice There must be provision for dou ble perlods for practice 1n chemlstry and other s1m1lar subjects and an an nual expendlture of not less than seventy five dollars WhlCh may be re duced when the laboratory becomes better equlpped Our laboratory meets these standards There must be a library w1th suit able tables bookcases dlctlonarles reference books fictlon and non fic t1on books There IS also a requlred annual expendlture for the llbrary of not less than seventv five dollars Maps and charts are necessary We have approximately seven hundred books now ln our school library The school must be reasonably up to date and meet requlrements for heating hghtlng vent1lat1on and fluorescent lights installed through out the whole bulldlng Plans are be ing made for new fire escapes to be completed th1S sprlng In add1t1on to these basic require ments It offers a complete muslc pro gram We have a High School Band with twentv three members and a chorus which has had a few public appearances Wlth the band Our athletlc aCt1V1tl9S have pro gressed greatly during the last few years Now we have lnterscholastlc basketball as well as baseball Our baseball team IS st1ll keeping up the record of the champlonshlp teams of the past Last vear It came through with the Knox title We are looking forward to another victorious vear Perhaps the most lmportant part of our school which we should encour age appreclate and cherish IS the school sp1r1t We feel confident that our VH S Sp1r1t IS comparable to that IH anv other school 1n the state Sophomore Edltor , , u ' . 5 n . . , . - , u Q l . I , 1 . 9 0 ' . . , , , . . . . - U , - , ' , . . . , ' y . ' . ' T - , Y I , . , , , . . , . . , . . , A loan was raised amounting to five Safety- RGCGIIUY We have had 119W x , ' S - - . , . I - v v L A . . ., u I v - . ' ' . . , r - . l . ' . , Q I n I - . . . Y . I 9 , ' . sc I ' ' H ' I - ' ' TIE FXILIL ICNOXX X01 R HONIF Home to LIN should me 1n l'li1JD1I16NN 1 pl me ot xxolklng illil shalmg to gethcl hom the Xen lleglnnlng HONIE IS the ll 1s1s of the TLIALLIIG Oul fTlSt lfidllllllg IS IH the home It should not s 1 nl s 1 61 bu ot r Fllllllx ot the llllfllllllll 111 people nan Il6llll2I 1lJout vxlthout 1 home Hovs lucln we ale Sometlmes ue do not 1e1l11e lt but th xx olk about the home IS done bx someone else not us Then comes the tlme to lend 1 helpmg hand 'Vlothu lllil f1the1 shouldnt haxe 1ll he Q 19 1nd hould h ue some lelsule tlme -X tommon D1 olalem 111 the tam1lx ls qlldllellllg' oxe1 toohsh l1ttle IHCI clnnts th 1t dont IITIUUIIT to anx thmg The best thmg to do 18 to keep It to oulselxes 1nd to use 1boxe It exen itlTl0NIJl'lLlf would he much mole har momous Iet Us spend mole tlme at home 1nd toopexate lll lts 11t1x1t1es The UINlQ1StdIlCl1Ilg' shnmg and loxe among the famllx makes the home a hlDDX one Donna Webstu Fleshman 6 I .f 1 ' ' ' A , of t Aa' 1 they work hard all day . . 1 1 .., I i l U V. 5. . .. . . H. ,- w, , I , ' ' as va 5 A' 2 ' 2 - ' ' l he looked upon as just a place for though it is an effort at times. The rect, 1' 11 , and .'h1lt t 1 lmve. Q ,- 1-1 - 1 . - - - T . V . A . ' 2 ? A H - , v .' 2 -' 2 . ' w v .x . I V ' Y ' .1 ' . l A t L . . . . - u 1 l ' . . 2 , 1. rw 2 1 ' AN. S Y ' 1 A L' ly 4 I I v . v S 4, J my i Lf. A1 . ' 1 A - 2 - z j . . , 2' 1 2 1' .' ' ' 2 ' .' 1 ', ' . ' Judy rs 'fb ,dll 'nk QTO, O THE EXILE 7 BRLLE H AREY Toofre Age 17 Hr Jrnk 12 3-1 Band 2 54 Chor s 4 Photography Club 2 Dancrng Club 2 Ba eball 2 Drscords are the sweetest arrs o one has exer been able t srlence Toose srnce the trme he uttered hrs first note but as a matter of fact no one wants to' Bass fiddle sarcaphone drum and the Hawarran gurtar are hrs specraltres but occasronally he raps on pots and pans when no other rnstrument rs axarlable' We certarnly hope you go rnto the musrc field Bruce or not eyervone rs grfted yyrth the talent as you are but whatever field you choose may good luck always be at hand' JOHN R AREX Horn Age I8 Carpenters Club 1 Dancrnfz Llub 1 H1 Jrnks 1 2 5 4 Basketball 2 Do not trouble about tomorroxx You dont exen know what today may yet brrnrz John rs the boy all the zrrL admrre but rt seems that only one can turn hrs head' If anyone has emzrne trouble call on Horn and hc ll fix you up rn a jrffy' John seems to grye the rmpressron to be the quret sort but xy hen you get hrm rzorng watch out for hes a rro VVhat hrs future plans are we dont knovs but heres hoprng lrfe urll hold for h m a merry snrrle The best of luck rn eyerythrng Joh Llas-. Presrdent 1 S4 Cla s Vrce Presrdent Z Basketball 12 'S 4 Soft ball 12 54 HrJrnk 1 34 Home Economrcs Club 1 Treasurer of Iatrn Club 1 Secretary of Latrn Llub Z Treasurer of Student Lorrncrl 1 Dancrng Club 1 Band 2 3 4 Lhorus 2 4 Press Club 7 Presrdent of Press Club 4 Pres dent of f rls Athletrc Club 7 French Club S Cheerler-rdrn 34 School Paper 1 Vrcc Pre-srdent of Band 4 Presrdent of Class Edrtor Modest Choru 4 Coach of Grade School Basketball Team 34 Z Assocrate Ldrtor 5 Edrtor rn chref 4 unpretentrous one makrng frrends from sun to sun the classs bundle of wrt yrgor and vnacrty Shes always on the go and yet she nexer farls to get excellent rank Pr udes personalrty IS tops wrth everyone and we all envy her for rt A hard consrstent and treless worker rs Judy and we know shell make a success at Marne and yyhateyer follows Cood luck rn the future Pnrde' I '- ' 5 - -Z - : -I - : ' u' : I ' N ' Q ' 0 . . . ' ' . ' ' -' ' ' , . f ' - '- z ' ' : '- ' .4 - -:- 1 - -cs-4. .ll'DlTH ANNE CLAYTI-IR Pl'llde Age 18 -,-:i Z '--I - 3 v . 1 1 ' -2-: -I - : 1 THE EXILE CLARENCE W. CONWAY Horace Age 18 Baseball 1-2-3-4: Basketball 2-3-4: Hi-Jinks 1-2-3-4: Co-Business Mana- ger of Exile 1-2-3-4: Band 2: Carpentefs Club 2: Dancing Club 2. Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. We can be thankful for Clarence and his power to angue with the teachers They battle it rut so long that there is not enough time left rn the period for a test' Clarence is an essential player on both la ketball and baseball teams He is well liked by all and therefore will be a success rn the fixture Heaps of luck rs vrrshed to you llarence frrm all of us E LLCILLE EASTMAN Lucy Age H1 .links 4 Majoretbes 4 Softball 4 Chorus 4 French Club 4 All :trod thrmzs come in small packages 19:94 brought us a new member and vy th her came lots of humor While soliciting one time me almost lost Lucy rn a snow drift but she nexer fails to show up' Her chore at school is directing Reddy out of the rooms seyen t mes a day' Vlrth Lucy s friendly nature she I5 sure tm make friends ueryvrhee Best wishes in exerythrng you undertake Lucy' VAN A GUILFORD Doogs Age Baseball 1 9 5 4 When duty and pleasure interfere grye up your duty We all associate Van yy th hrs great skill as a baseball player Hom he can make those home runs no one knows but he sure can slam them in Who knows but rn the followm years we may be matching Doogs on TV playing! for the Red Soxq VH S will certainly nu s you Van but the best of luck rn your future life' BEATRICE IREINE Hll DINGS Beatle Age 17 Home Fconomrcs Llub 12 latin Llub 1 F ench Club 54 Athletic Editor of Press Club 7 Dancing Club 1 Athletic Association 134 Lhorus 7 54 Student Council 4 Actnrtres Fd tor of Fxrle 4 Short hand Club 1 Typing: Llub l Secretary of Moxie Lommrttee 4 Mar-,halrst i Treisurer rf Athletic Association -I Iau h and the uorld laughs with ou -Xnd who Ls this carefree happy fzo lucky gal? lleatre Hrldrnrzs one of our stir basketball player ' Shi rs always right rn there fighting, for the ball and neu: nes up Beatle rs also quite a singer and will be missed by the Hr J uks cast of next year The best of urshes to you and your future lfe T - , r H :I 4 l Q A V 1 ' i v .. ,. 17 I .. .. 18 Hi-Jinks 1-2-314 3 Basketball 1-2T3-4 I Softball 1-2-4: Press Club I-2-Ili ' .1 1:1 is -- 1 5' Il' '. V : THE EXILE KENNETH E HOLBROOK Bedbug Age 18 Class President 2 Class Vice Prsldent 1 5 Class Treasurer 4 A slstant Manager of Basketball 2 Manager of Baseball 2 Manager f Basketball '3 4 Athletic Assoclatlon 2 S4 Hl Jlnks 1 2 34 Business Manager of H .links 1 2 54 Business Manager of Exile 1 2 54 Band 12 3 4 Chorus 24 Photography Club 1 Carpenters Club 1 Danclng Club 1 Pres Club 23 Latln Club 1 2 French Club 3 4 DIIIRCHCE I5 the mother of good luck Ken has been our effic ent Exile buslness manager for four years and has helped not only the Elule but eyerythlnz IH school' Ewen though he IS agalnst sloppy shlrts and dungarees on girls w hold no grudge agalnst hlm' His unfalllng wlll to do things for others and hls persistence ln his own vsork can only call for admlratlon so we wlsh you the good luck at Bowdoin which you deserye Ken WARREN H LOVELESS Wanga Age 17 Class Editor of Exile 1 4 Hl .links 1 2 3 4 Assistant School Treasurer S School Trea urer 4 Student Councll 2 4 Latln Club 1 2 French Club 34 Press Club 2 5 Band 2 34 Chorus 2 34 Treasurer of Club 1 Shorthand Club 12 Anyone can haye money but lt takes a -genlus to have ideas Warren desplte hlS studlous looks and manners has a plentiful supply of humor and Joll ty The glrl all have fun klddlng hlm about Marilyn Monroe but hls favorite topics are chlorophyll and Mars' Warren IS an A student so without a shadow of a doubt there hes ahead of hlm a brlght future Good luck at Malne Wanga DORIS F Pl-HLBROOK Do Do Age 18 Class Secretary ll 54 Editorial Board 3 Student Councll 2 Latin Club 1 rench Club K lnks 2 Chorus Ban Home Economics Club 12 DBHCIHQ' Club 1 Softball Manager 1 Basketball Manager 'Z A sense of humor lb the salt of llfe Do Do IS our demure classmate She looks as lf she never says a peep but when she starts to laugh and talk shell keep lt rlght up untll you re ln stltche-4' No one knows what Dorlss plans are as yet but we notice that shes lnyestlgatlng business schools Food luck from all of your classmates Doris JOB1 E PHII BROOK .larb Age 18 Carpenters Club 1 Dancing Club 1 I am here but few know It Joby 15 the mlldest and qulete t boy of our class but IS alvsays a Wllllhg worker and loles to W8lt on tables' When Jarb IS absent from school we all know where to find him for hes getting rlch lumplng while the rest of us are ln school daydreaming of gettlng rich Jarb IS a good sport and IS alvsays ready with a wltty remark The be t of luck IS wished to you Joby' 9 A, l .. .. . : ' - -3 : . 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V S . . , ' ' TFE EXILE S IX l R F Saul Age 17 l lnlx Atl lata 'w 1 Lllb2 etlc -X N-uclatlull 1 mus ass lil ull 1 S Studen Cnuncll 4 llsunal lzdlt xl lf Fxlle 4 Latln Club 1 ' Home Economlcb ub D lncunlz Clll lll Llth xc umnl-xx III thc nlll rh nl llllLh hax llll u l xx lx Jun amf u 1 l 1 lh llm ThLre a lu mumgn xx en 'zu nun: Shl lx nnter fol er luxclx xulcv. and ha-. thllllcd cxelxune vxlth her songs ln the Hl Jlnks md Lhrvlus Anulhu uf hel talentb l-. rllaxxln Har mlzlnal posters haxe attlactul much altentlun Vlrlth all these abllltlcs xxe knuxx Saul sl s es, e 1 M n Xl IOIS J ROVER Dollx Age 17 Basketball 1 Z 44 Suftball 1 2 34 H Jlnks 1 7 4 Hume Fconomlcb Club 12 Latln Club 1 Student Councll 4 DRDCIDH Club 1 Athletlc Assoc atlon 2 4 French Club S Presb Club 9 Sophomore Edltor of P L s Club 7 Mlltllelteq 4 Choruy '7 I Cheerleadlnfz 34 ehl tel chatter a it - mul sta und ln baxketball und puts plgntx of ump behlnd the Hamel bht ls plannlnfz tu entel l bu-.lnus school ln the fall Dnlly IN alwaxx- good ful a laugh at anx tlme of the clay so vxe lll knuxx that she has an amplt supply of frlenfls Tunx of luck Dolly' RIL HARD 4 T01 'WAN Tolm Age 18 Claw VlCt'I,lLNlKl9Tl1 4 Pllltlulal Blald uf lfxlle S A llttle nuneense novx 'lnd then IS rellshed by the xxlbebt men ' Dlclx hah a QUl9t and ple.-lslng manner touched ul? xxlth dry vxlt xxhlch makes hlm so vxell llkul Uauallx hes qulet as a mouse but xx han he and Tnuse start to argue the none IS sumethlng terrlflc' Whelexu Illfk and hlr. truck are xuu ll alwaxs find the gang rlght thue packed ln llke sallllnes' VVe xxlsh you exelx succew Tulm lh the ulmlny. xealx' ,'AL , ' .. A . ' H'-J' 's 1-2-24--l: lizlxk 'tha ll 1-2: S f b' ll l-L-I'--1: Pl' fss ' l 1 .Xthl ' . if ' -2: Ch ' : 2-4: Cl: T '-z s ' ar -2-i : t ' ' 3- ' ' ' f ' l ,J' : ' ' -L: ' ' Cl l-2 : 1 Q h 1. Th-'VS h':l :nl l: l ' - th ln xx'hi :ln hu -st z I 'J th, Sa l hue :l 'z js l H f' n 4 fc l' he ' wit :ln l ' 2 ' . ' is 'level' ' -l Il 1 t 'nh I S. l is l. .' 1 l I ' Ah Y will be :ln als: -t and :ucc :lt th U. 4 f l . ext ,'--ur. ' J ' -' -1- 1 ' - -5 - I l- ' .' -Z.- : , ' ' 'tl 4 t '. ' ' ' s I la. h Lui' is ' : ' r all ' ' I ' J - ' J I h ' ' - '-u' : I ' l' ' I, Z. Junior Class E Thompson L Co11ao C Polk Back row: I. Peterson, E. Dyer, E. Gilchristg From row: B. Kelwick, E. Gray Sophomore Class Fxont row 'VI Candage C Thompson P Dodge S Davls D Woodcock Bar-k row: D. Martin, H. Anderson, F. Robinson, A. Tolman, N. Sutliffe, C. Polk THE EXILE 13 Freshman Class Flont IOXX V Look K Phllblook B Thompson B 'NIa1t1n F Oakes 'Nllddle IOVL D Doughtx D Webstu U Convsax ab enfp E. Ames, Ch3!'ldiQ1',.R. YStaplos: cf Webstepr: F1-o'ntA row: ,M.'Robingon: M. Young THE EXILE Literary Section A LIFT It xxas June It xxas xxaxm the xear 1962 and after knocklng around the countrx for several years xv1th no partlcular goal 1n llfe I was back ln Nexx York Cxtv w1th th1rty SIX cents IH mx pocket the su1t vxhlch I had slept ln for three months rlght 1n the heart of the Metropolls I sauntered unnotlced down the streets of the cltv among the throngs of people a portlon of them belng thlrty or forty fat women who prac tlcally trampled me on the way to a speclal sale across the street at Saks Iflfth Avenue After regalnmg my senses and squlntlng my eves at the mormng sun I svxxtched over to Broadway w1th thousand lntermmgllng thoughts ln mx mmd I trxed ln valn to overcome the foremost of these I was a nobody I was unknown and mv futule meant nothmg to anvbodv I felt pecuhar although I had no par Square lVIx wrmkled clothes and shabbx appearance bothered me 1m m ns lx In mx daze I dldnt reallze where I had xxandered The glarlng llghts wh1ch go on nlght and day at Snookx s Haxen struck me square 1n the face I stralghtened mv coat and t1e and xxalked ID to be greeted bx beamlng faces and Jovlal VOICES although I had no ldea whx A small thlckly set man dressed ln a xx ell tallored broxxn sult approached me xx 1th a qulckemng step I slovxlx backed axxax from hlm whlle looklng around for the door Then he put h1s hand on mx shoulder and xxhlspered a qulck command 1nto mx ear as the patrons of the Cafe looked on be wlldered but I nodded mx head and understood Aftel the Jollx handshakmg among the stlangels the reason came to me all the celebratlng was for me Yes It suddenlx h1t me l1ke a ton of bucks xxho the man xxas xxho he must be I had often heard some of my underworld frlends speak f Frank Lucasto who so they said knew the l1fe hlstorx of practlcallv everx man xx ho had ever been mlxed up m anv crlme from young klds who made a mlstake to leaders 1n mob rlots Suddenly I thought that maybe I had a frlend ln thls man and I started feellng much better because although I wasn t sure th1s man was the fellow of whom mx buddles had often spok en he sure as heck knew me Aftel talkmg xx 1th the boys for a whlle I learned that Frank had pur chased Snooky s place and had been ln busmess for about a year He was uslng It as a place to more or less re habllltate fellows and emplov them m the Cafe trvmg to set them st1 lght Max be I xxas a bum I thought to mvself but not a crook But a Job I needed and a frlend I needed even more so startmg the next day I had a Job as a bartender 1n the Lounge downstalrs Now I have found out xxhat It means to be a part of somethmg Mv pax IS not too large and I have to work late but 1ts all worth It be cause I have made manx frlends and I knovx that thls Job w1ll be the start of a nexx xxav of l1v1ng for me Bruce Arex 54 TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONAI ISTS Telephones are used all over the countrx ln homes offlces stores and schools as xxe all know What I can t understand xs xxhx thex dont haxe a School of Telephone Conversa 14 1 x u va w vu w vs 0 9 ' 1 ' ' , 1' ' 1- v s - . ' a y 1 7 I v ' . . ' . . Y 0 1 - ' l I 1- l - . . , K .k , 1' w . v . v . nf ' u ' l U 3 . v . v . . , . . . . ' 1 ' r v ' I' 4 V , . . . ' v , . LK ' H! A A A A ' 1, U7 .. ' ' V . 1 ' Q y. I U k ' Y. I , s 3. . . 7 . , , . . - . A w k '-'Q x ' ' . ' ' 9 . - v n w ' 0' 9 ' v v ' , ' . K v tlcular leason, as I approached Tlmes - , - X ' a 7 ' . A V7 . A' V7 ' - . ' 7 e . e - - y . , . .- V 1 4 L L . Y' u . . , I . 44 ,x , H ' .V I W p L y ' . t ' J ' . Y . , I 7 v v ' L ' I . . . ' A' o 7 p n I n - .V ' ' 1 . , -. . . Y , I Y I . Y . I 1 . v. 4 . - Y v . V Y . . . iii... c 1 sr Y Y .K , ' , I ' , A 1 n ! ' 1 n ' A 1 .v .l ' v ' v ' v w 1 1 4 Y , . ' v . 1 ' - ' v v v ' r . ' ' ' . . . - 4 5' A - . . , , t1on ? Thex have Schools of Art Schools of Theatre Schools of Dr1v1ng etc but somehow they leave out the School of Telephone Conversatlon In my estlmatlon there are five types of telephone conversatlonallsts and 1f you are normal vou must be long to one of them And lf sou don t? Well you re not normal' The first type are the Inferlorlty Complex who force out a feeble H lo They seem to be under the 1m DFESSIOH that Malenkov IS on the other end of the 11ne You keep re peatmg What? Pardon me? but It seems to make them more nervous untll they finally hang up 1n mere frlght and some go as far as keel1ng over or falntlng Second are the Superlorlty Com plex who seem to thlnk that people ly after you p1Ck up the phone they scream 1nto the mouthplece wlth a lusty roar Hello Hello are you there ? Is that vou Sly more hmmm ? They run up vour doctors b1ll for punctured ear drums' Thlrd ty pe are the Babblers They are usually mlddle aged females who greet you w1th a Hello Clara dear Whats that? You re feelmg better? How mce' Oh d1d you hear about my Aunt Gertrudes bllstered gallbladder and she also had her left kldnev removed and bla bla bla? Clara by thxs tlme has alreadv been mformed of the drastlc tragedy by another neighbor but llstens polltely to see 1f there has been anv changes smce she last heard It The fourth tvpe belong to the W NA wh1ch lncldentally stands for the Wrong Number ASSOCl3tlOH The phone rmgs when vou re under takmg some tedlous task for ex ample maklng a graph chart You ve counted forty two of those madden 1ng squares wlth thlrteen to go and then the fatal moment strlkes No you re not punch drunk lt lS the bell the phone Moms sllpplng ln the bath tub Dad s bowlmg and Junlor IS upstalrs supposedlv studvmg but the alrplane that Just V!hlZZEd by THE EXILE arouses a susplclon 1n you You mlght as well face It because you are the v1ct1m' As vou stumble toward the black racket you wonder why Bell was born Trx 1ng to forget Bell and remember wh1ch square you last counted you p1Ck up the phone and the conversatlon carries on l1ke thls no e 42? no es Hlo H10 IS thzs Dreamboat Shmoe face? No thls 1snt Dreamboat Shmoe face Thls IS 88 12 Oh are you sure? Yes I m sure Oh yes now I remember Lover box s number IS 88 13 Guess It s the wrong number heh heh' Bye now' Then there IS the person who doesn t rlng at all That the fifth type whichever the case may be Just plcks up the phone w1th her head cocked to one Slde and ear strained trles to look lnnocent Fortunately you can almost always tell when there are un 1nv1ted guests on the phone for they usuallv breathe hard and end up by sneezmg' Sally Rae 54 MY RETURN T0 SCHOOI It was a long tlme that I was out of school and lt IS wonderful to be back The school house IS the same w1th only a few mlnor changes Durmg the seven years I was away from school there couldnt be an unhappxer person MV mlnd was always wanderlng back to the class rooms and to the thmgs that I wlshed I had done There were many tlmes that I wanted to be back I used to be at the post Off1C6 when school let out and the bovs and glrls came down the street I really envled those people No one regardless of who It IS reallzes what school really means unt1l he has left school If more boys and glrls would stop to thlnk how they would feel 1n the fu 15 ' yy , u 79 ' ' ' . W 7 . ' u 77 as ' , 1 o ' ' 77 a '1 ' w 46 7 ' 77 v' n ' v V - c ' y 7 f U42 43 - - . VY 1 W7 W 7 P ' y 7 77 , ' , 42. 54 - - U s n . yy C6 7 ' 9 7 u 1 n ' . : ' 66 ' ' 7 7 a ' ' 77 1 ' ll 77 K6 77 45 77 u 7 ' - , Y . C6 7 77 , . . . ., , . . . V, . - . , 7 . . ' n n 7 7 ' ' U ' ' ' n - ' ' ' 7 0 K6 77 are born hard of hearlngg consequent- namely, the Snoopers. She or he, 7 7 . 7 7 H . . . y 9 I 7 7 77 ' . s 9 ' ' 7 7 ' v - V u . . 7 ' 7 if .77 ' KC y 7 7 7 ' ' ' 9 , v 7 ' ' 77 J Y 1 1 ' K . . ' ' , . sr 'V L ' 7 u K , ' 1 o u Y ' ' ' '1 v 1 . ' v K4 ' ' 77 , . , , . . , - . ' 1 J - ' ,- - - . - . , , , . . . 7 7 ' y ' 9 .' , . . . . 7 7 ' u 4 7 THE EXILE ture thex would keep on untll the blg dal Graduatlon lou heal the same storx from a lot of boxs and gllls But It IS so long befole Ill flnlsh and besldes I hate school O1 I don t llke the teachers or I can t do the lessons I find that f I don t thlnk about the tlme lt wlll dx bx No one l9dllX hates school lt IS just hls lmaglnatlon and lmpatlence to be flnlshed If a boy or glrl uses a teacher falrlv I know he wlll use them falrlx too and there would be no need for the word hate If a per son studles he or she can do the les sons Everx one needs to studx to learn and to be able to do the work When the tlme came so I could go back to school I had to wrlte to the superlntendent and walt anxlouslv for an answer to see lf I would be ac cepted at school as a student agaln Thanks to the superlntendent and the school board I succeeded ln gettlng back lNot everx one would be as lucky as I was ln gettlng back to school An educatlon means a lot to a per son A hlgh school dlploma IS needed ln gettlng most Jobs now so bovs and glrls thlnk tw ICS before sou leave school fO1 lf lou leave I know that vou wlll be sorrv that lou dld School IS wonderful and I am xerx glad that I r tU1H d to flnlsh Evel3n Thompson 55 OUR CI ASS TRIP The last thlng I knew IS that we were on the Vlnalhaven II readx for that long awalted trlp that was ahead of us' Teachels and pals were down at the wharf to glue us a frlend lv and heartx send off' Then the whlstle blew and as the boat headed for Rockland the laughter dled and we w ere on our w ax ' It was a lalnx dal Flldav Aprll 16 but the sound of the drlzzle on the bus roof and wlndows gave us a warm feellng The rlde made us drowsx so there we sat half asleep wlth our ex es w lde open looklng at all the new slghts' We arrlved at the Contlnental Ho tel ln Washlngton at 6 30 a m Sat urdax and as the bell hops came rush lng out to take our luggage we stood thele llke zombles just gazlng' What a beautlful cltg and what frlendly people' It seemed wonderful to be ln a warm cllmate wlth evervthmg gl een and ln bloom' The Contlnental IS a beautlful hotel sltuated near the Capltol wlth flowers surroundlng It The glrls especlallv had a gay tlme trlpplng around the balconv Wh1Ch was adgacent to our room' Saturdav afternoon we vlslted the Congresslonal Llbrary and IH the ev enlng we saw that new popular Clner ama whlch was so reallstlc that we came walklng out of the theatre at a 135 angle Easter Sunday we attended the New York Presbvterlan Church ser VICQS at 11 00 a m It actuallv knock ed the wlnd out of us llstenlng to that lent and everx thlng was so exact that It would stun you The Smlthsonlan Instltute was next on our llst and that lncluded all the Presldents wlves dl esses t Wrlght s plane and mllllons of other lnterestlng thlngs Later on ln the afternoon we went to the Andrew Mellon Art Gallerx and took ln a con cert whlch followed It was so far over us that most of us left' It was elther that or slt there break down and scream 'Vlonday mornlng Mr Godfrev took us on a most lnterestlng tour through the F B I Bulldlng and we later went to a Marlne Band rehearsal Wh1Ch was belng recorded We arrlved sllghtlx late but llstened to three or four terrlfic numbers The Athletlcs and Senators had a nlght ball game whlch most of us at tended We all had a wonderful tlme hootlng and hollerlng wlth hands full of hot dogs pop and crackerjacks and Van even caught a souvenlr ball w hlch nearlx took hls hand off' Tuesdax was the all dax tour of Washlngton whlch lncluded the Capl tol Llncoln 'Vlemorlal XV3ShlIlgt0H , t, . , - ' , as ' H ' ' . .fi . . . . ' ' v 1 I . .Y ' , , n ' v ln 44 I - - an , v 4 . . 1 1 Q Y! , K4 7 ' J! ' ' 7 ' ' ! Y If Y 7! ' . , . L K ' . . . I . . . I 1 Y . 4 v v Y . . V . - s . ' . , ' ' t ,. l L . . , . T , o - L V 1 Q 7 -, , 64 77 V, , , ' 1 w ' w 1 - ' ' . . ., . y . tu Lu. ty Lu L1 I . I ' 4 . - 1 . . - . . 6 A 'B Y . . ' 9 Y . Y . . , L 7 - 7 - 1 ' ' . . . . A - VI . l ' . . - ' v Y . . . - J beautlful muslc. The cholr was excel- . . r ' .. . Y L u I A I . - ' I ' V . I ' A 7 7 L ' K , -, ' J ' ' f' - o K I 7 1 Y , ' , . . , , 7 Y v e W e . , - - 1 , , .... . , n 7 -r v ' ' 1 . . I . . V V . v . - A L1 A . . ' Iv ' . K . L ' . n L ' v v v . ' I I n ' ' I p o va 1 n 9 al 9 n , , 9 9 I Ks Y. ' n n 1 V . Y ' . ,I K . . . 'Y K I Y L Y o s - Y L n Q 9 A 7 ' Memorlal Mount Vernon Unknown Soldler s Tomb and our lunch also' Slnce Betty Hutton was 1n Town we couldn t mlss her' She 1S and acts very natural and IS a marvelous en tertalner' We left Washmgton Tuesday ev enmg and arrlved 1n New York at the Hotel P1C3d1lll early ln the mornmg Ill never forget the next place on our 11st the Internatlonal House be cause I never reached there' The k1dS split up 1n taxls and Van Ken Wan ga and I were IH one cab The cab drlver took us to the wrong bulldlng somehow We looked and asked but couldn t find the rest of the klds so after an hour of huntlng and wa1t1ng we went back to the hotel and then took off to the Yankee Stadlum The Red Sox and Yankees game wasnt much of a battle for the Yankees won 5 to 1 w1th 3 home runs comlng 1n' Whlle the rest of the gang were 1n the Planetarlum and 'VIuseum of Nat ural Hlstorv Ada and Jerry had called the F B I and put them on our tra1l' But thev ll never find us now' When we all got together agam we went to the muslcal productlon Can Can at the Sam Shubert theatre whlch we all enjoy ed Our all day tour was Thursday and lt lncluded the Emplre State bulldlng Statue of Llberty Chlna Town Bowery N B C Radlo Clty and VHFIOUS other places The gulde made lt tw ICQ as lnterestlng w1th h1s personallty Ken Anderson took us to the Wlvel mght club and ey ery one had a swell tlme talklng through or after mouths ful of the Smorgasbord' Frlday belng our last dav was spent at Radlo Clty MLISIC Hall and the pe1formance was slmply beautl ful The Rockettes were also tops' Some of us rushed to the theatre where Julxus La Rosa Ella Fltzger ald and Mchxe Bly ar were play mg' X710 Fortune took us to Chlna Town for dlnner and after we plowed our way through huge helplngs of chow mem 11C9 and egg roll not to forget the del1c1ous tea we went to the roller derby What a thrlll' It s worse than THE EXILE 17 the wrestllng matches' One Pro knocked two others out cold w1th bare fists and was fined twentv five dollars The fans were so wlld that one fellow crashed a chalr out 1n the r1nk' Po llcemen made thelr entrance and lug ged away some of the battllng fans What a brawl' That was a wonderful way to end our tr1p and was one of the mam events 1n INew York At 11 30 we dragged ourselves w1th our chaperones over the Grey hound Bus steps and drearlly plunked ourselves down IH the seats Wlth our twentv five cent rented plllows Our tr1p was over' Ada Creed and Jerry Clay ter were the best chaperones any class could ask for and we were all llke one happy famlly So here we are back on Vmalhaven and at the same old grmd agam but I know that even though th1s mav sound dull to some of you we shall never forget our wonderful class tr1p to Washlngton D C and New York Clty Sally Rae 54 HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE TEACHERS By Clyde Sturdley If you are one of those fortunate you have already adapted a forceful personallty vou are loved and beloved by ey ery one you are verv successful 1n school and therefore do not need to read thls But for vou others HEED THESE WORDS If you fol low the followlng rules vou do not need to waste your tlme dolng school work but lnstead waste vour tlme mfluencm teachers Rule one FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE VERY IMPORTANT If vou are equlpped w 1th any knowledge of the teacher before your first meetlng th1s can be used to great advantage for example vou are golng to meet the new Sclence teacher S R Crud ley Follow 1ng the plan of attack out llned on page 113 of thls book you search all the educatlon publlcatlons ! 9 ' . , - ! ' ' . V - I , . . . v ' - . I . - . Y - Y . , . . , 9 7 ' . ' Y u Q - 1 1 1 ' . . J . ' ' x ' , , 7 v v , . .. Z V , . . 7 1 Y ' 1 , I u Q Y U . , . 1 - , . . V 7 ' , ' 1 ' ' CK 77 ! 7 . ' Y V I 7 7 v D 7 Y 9 ' , ' J, . , few who have read my first books, K. 7 Q V 'l 9 ., x v ' . .Y V .7 v cv . K L' x L , ' y v v v ' ' A ' I - . Y . K Y 1 y y ' F' . v ' ., v K 1 U - 1 I 4 I . ' I . . . ' ' ' r , ' ' 1 - - g .. . I -l I . -- A . . L 3 -I V . , . - , Y, V . ' v , ,' l ' 7 A 4 1 ' , . ' 3 , . 9 9 .1 v ' y- ' 5 . , . . ' ' v V. s s y v . - ' 7 , ' 7 , . . . THE EXILE for hls name Then on meetlng him xou expound on the lntenselx lnter estlng fiftx elght page artlcle xou read bx some Sclence Teacher about The Impoltance of Blsectlng Frogs In the Hlgh School B1ologx Course and x ou xx onder 1f he knew vxho vxrote Rule txxo COINSTRUCTIVE CRI TICISM MAKES AN ENORMOUS IMPRESSION OIN TEACHERS for example 1f the MUSIC teacher states that the first muslc o11g1nated ln In dla no matter hovx true It IS 1ns1st that you lead ln Clyde and Emlly Sturdlev s book Thrashmg Through Afrlca that the first muslc xx as East Afrlca plam chants Rule three USE THE OLD AL MA MATER STRATEGY TO BUILD YOURSELF UP IN THE EYES OF THE TEACHER for ex ample xou find out the college from WhlCh x our CIVICS Teacher was gradu ated The next tlme xou meet hxm 1n the hall explam vxlth great emotion that ever slnce you were a l1ttle chlld College Ask hlm lf he knows any thlng about the school You can trv thls on all the facultv 1f thev dont onverse Rule four NEVER ADMIT IT WHEN YOU DON T KNOW for ex ample lf xou can t do the French as slgnment Just wrlte the Engllsh xxords backxxards backhand and pass the paper ln upslde down wlth an 1n telll ent look Thls method IS fool proof If bx this t1me xou have not found a xxax to make xour school days easler are not loved and beloved by the teachers and have not adapted a forceful personahtx be sure to read mx othel books THRASHING THROLCH AFRIKA THRASHING THROUGH INDIA and THRASH ING THROUGH RICKETS JUNIOR COLLEGE Xl auen Loxeless 04 Mi IMPRESSIONS FROM THE CLASS TRIP On Aprll 16 1904 we Semors left fo1 New York and Washlngton the goal for Wh1Ch we had been worklng for the past four years had been reached fh1S IS the xx av that the two c1t1es 1mp1 essed me Flrst let us look at New York C1ty New York C1tv has a populatlon of about elght mlllxon people These people are housed ln one of the small est areas xmaglnable 320 square mlles New York has some of the largest bl11ldll'lgS ln the world Its largest 1S the Emplre State blllldlllg Wh1Ch has an observatory one hundred and two floors or one thousand two hundred and fifty feet above the street Above th1s observatory IS a televlslon tower r1s1ng two hundred and twenty two feet hlgher Looklng to the north from the observatory one can see New York s famed Central Park and the second largest brldge IH the Un1t ed States the George Washmgton Brldge whlch spans the Hudson Rlver Looklng eastward one can see the Unlted Nat1ODS Bulldlng Wh1Ch looks to be a glass walled bu1ld1r1g Across the East River IS the La Guardla Alrport Lookmg southward one IS lmpressed bv the number of tall bu1ld1ngs 1n Lower Manhattan the buslness d1str1ct And finally look mg xvestward one sees the Hudson Rlver In th1S VIEW transatlantlc shlps can be seen tled at the many docks Near the Emplre State Bulldlng IS the famous Tlmes Square In the ev emng there are so many news slgns lxghted that It 1s almost as llght as dax Other pomts of mterest around New York Cltx are the Statue of L1b ertx the most x1s1ted Slte ln New York Cltv R3d1O C1tv Muslc Hall the home of the Rockettes danclng team the Internatlonal House where all exchange students are housed 'Vlacx s the largest department store IH lNexx York and St John s Cathe dral the columns of xxhlch were cut here at Yxnalhax en ' D 1 ' v- ' ' y I U ' v w ' 7 - . . 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Y L av v- Y ' For all of lxew York Clts s hlgh llghts and m1ll1ons of people a per son standmg on a street corner wh1le people push and shove each other to hurrv on thexr way feels very small and alone All about hlm are bulld lngs the tops of Wh1Ch may be from ten to one hundred storles above hlm No one cares how vou feel what you thmk or what vou do No one ever saxs Good mormng Usually they tell you to get out of thelr way Standlng on any street corner you can hear taxl drlvers swearlng at bus drlvers or Jay walkers and the bus drlvers swearlng at the taxl drlvers One of the most amuslng pomts about New York IS 1tS people most of whom can be called Jay walkers In the even 1ng when there are fewer people on the sldevnalks one can plck out an 1nd1v1dual movmg along lelsurelv Suddenly he rushes across the street dashlng m front of cars and trucks r1sk1ng h1s hfe and when he reaches the other sldewalk he resumes hls lelsurelv stroll And now for a look at Washlngton latlon of about nme hundred thousand people Approxlmately flftv five per cent of these people are colored There are no reallv tall bulldlngs 1n Washmgton as there IS a bulldmg llmlt of 120 feet Here one does not feel hemmed 1n by bulldlngs Though the bulldlngs ln Washmg ton are not tall most of them are very beautlful The bu1ld1ng Sald to be the most beautlful IQ the Natlonal Gallerv of Art sometlmes known as the Andrew Mellon Museum Th1S buxldlng IS bu1lt of whlte marble On the second floor there are two gardens Wlth trees and flowers each garden IQ centered vs 1th a fountaln Washlngton 1s a cltv of monu ments The tallest monument IS the Washlngton Monument whlch 1s five hundred fifty five feet five and one elghth lnches h1gh w1th a sort of splral stalrway havlng elght hundred nlnety elght stalrs The monument IS the center of three well known s1tes East of the Monument IS a Capitol THE EXILE Bulldlng and west of lt IS the Lmcoln 'Vlemorlal These three s1tes are IH a stralght lme One can stand 1n the center of the steps leadmg up to the Lincoln Memorlal looklng toward the Washmgton Monument and cannot see the Capltol Bu1ld1ng By movlng a few steps to elther Slde the Capltol comes mto vlew By standmg 1n a s1m1lar posltlon at the Capltol look mg no e see the toward the Monument one can see the Llncoln 'Vlemorlal From top of th1s monument one can the Capltol bulldlngs The Mall Smlthsoman Instltute and our beloved Internal Revenue Blllldlllg In the opposlte dlrectlon from these IS the Llncoln Memorlal the Jefferson Memorlal the beautiful Tldal Basln Alexandrla Alrport and the Penta gon Blllldlflg famous for red tape Washlngton IS the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investlgatlon the most efflcxent law enforcement agency 1n the world It is also the headquarters of one of the greatest bands 1n the world the Umted States Marme Band In Washlngton too IS world Th1S devxce IS 1n the Archxves Blllldlllg where all lmportant docu ments are kept The mere presence of a body ln the bulldlng after the bulld 1ng IS closed for the day sets off an alarm ln five pollce headquarters and 1n the F BI bulldlng Washlngton IS very dlfferent from New York 1n another respect 1tS peo ple Almost ex ervone has a smile for vou and mam w1ll sax Good morn mg or some other frxendly greetmg Taxl drlvers know the c1ty well and are extremely frlendly showlng and tellmg about pomts of mterest to the tourlsts The people of W3Sh1HgtOH never seem to be IH a hurrv There 1sn t any pushmg and shovlng as 1n New York Yet these people accompllsh Just as much as the people of New York Washmgton IS a very clean clty The streets are kept clean and there ISU t any smog ln the a1r The lawns and gardens are well kept especlallv around the government bulldmgs 19 , v . V, . - . . Y . . . 1 u u , ' - L I ' .' ' . ' , . J , , G . . Q . , . . ' ! , . u u - a U 7 . ' 7 . . . . . . , V . . ' 1 ' L7 if .71 ' t . W , ' - . Y o . 1 u , . 1 . , , - , , n e ' . 1 ' .I . ' . . - - ' 2 . , . , - - I n ' ' li - l! 9 , . ' 7 . . . . , , u 1 , . , - n . n , n . , Q. o , . , D, C, The natiorps Capital has 3 popu- the most eff1c1ent vault alarm 1n the v K 1 t a s u ' ' K -ly, ' v ' . . . ' 5 , u . , . - . . K 7 . . . . V . 7 .. - .L 7 as V -' - ' ' L , ,. .L . . l . . . , . K . . . . ' - 7 V A L. 7 - , - , . . 2 . ' Y . - . . . . , ,, ,, . . - . 0 , . U THE EXILE There IS a great contrast between the two c1t1es Washmgton IS one of the most beautlful CIIIGS ln the world w heleas New York IQ malnly a com merclal c1ty Ken E Holbrook 54 THE PROMISE I saw several knlghts 1n armor r1d1ng beaI1t1ful horses gallopmg to wards me across the broad field They had been out for a dr1ll m preparatlon for the tournament and as they fiash ed by me I was left standmg 1n awe I wandered through the field and was slowly yy alklng through the woods when the thought that ever possessed m came 1nto mmd agam Could one of those kmghts have been my brother? Agaln as before there came to my m1nd a mental plcture of my brother Manuel Still the thought of h1m had haunted mv mlnd half fact half ch1ld s fancy The last tlme I had seen h1m was ten long vears ago I was then in my eighth vear He sald I would under stand yvhen I grew up whv he was f aymg l1ke this on The Crusades I have never seen h1m slnce that day when he left me wlth the promlse that he would return and now only the memory of our chlldhood remaln ed As I sat on the grassv bank and gazed into the pool I saw a shadow on the clear water I turned and saw a young man dressed 1n sh1n1ng ar mor w 1th a long sword at hls slde and '1 flag ln his hand He took off hls hel met and I was suddenly struck wlth the reallzatlon that thlg was Manuel But I dared not be carrled away Wlth dr ams so I said nothlng The Knlght bent over to drlnk from the pool When he had remounted h1s horse he asked Are you gomg to the tournament ln the morrow I ansyy ered 1n a startled tone Why y es You wlll behold the Joust then he Qdld And he rode aw ay slowly the late afternoon sun sh1n1ng on h1s ar mor The next day was a beautlful one for the tournament Noon day found me ln the p1t watchlng the Kmght that I thought was Manuel become the vlctor of the Joust I was almost home that afternoon yy hen I saw the beautlful black horse of my knlght come out of the d1s tance He shd from h1s horse and spoke to me I hope you emoyed the Joustmg contest he sald I won for you Thls was the moment that I had awaited What s your name ' I ask Manuel he replled Manuel' It must be he' I hardly dared mentlon my own name And do vou have a l1ttle slster named Inghrlt whom you have not seen for many years' Hls answer stunned me' I have no s1ster Inghrlt I have a l1ttle slster named Al1C13 who llves Wlth my par ents ln Essex Dlsappolnted and shocked I ran towards the woods and threw mvself down by the edge of the pond I had been fooled agaln bv ch1ld1sh fancy I would ney e1 find my brother Then I sensed someones presence and turned to see the Kmght beslde m Thls IS no dav for tears Inghrlt he sald As I looked 1nto Manuels eves I reahzed that though I would never find my brother h1s promlse to return had been fulfilled Betsy Kelwlck 55 A IOYAL FRIEND I would l1ke to lntroduce my frlend Tod He was mJured yerv badlv ln the Korean War as he was carrvlng a message to hls pal John He was taken to the hospital lmmedlately whele he was treated for a fractured leg Although he was not able to move about for some tlme Tod ate very well and soon galned h1s strength The other patlents marveled at the - Y . . . 1 ' 1' l l v V v ' ' A r I Y 0 v ' ' v - I - I I N . 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K I I , - way he endured the pam He was a favorlte wxth them all After Tod left the hospltal he went to a rest home for a wh1le but all the tlme he was thlnklng he should be back on the battlefield dolng hls Job In splte of h1s sllghtlv Stlff leg he was accepted by the offlcers al though thev thought he would prob ablv never get out ahve It had been a long tlme slnce Tod had seen h1s pal so he began lookmg for hlm As he was taklng a message to one of the camps he spotted a famlllar person It was John hxs mas ter Tod grlppmg the message ran toward h1m droppmg the letter m excltement at h1s feet What a happy meetlng' John was Just leavlng on h1s furlough so down the road went two happv frlends a man and hls dog Donna Webster 57 TONIGHT Tonlght was the nlght I could tell' It started off Just l1ke any other nlght actually but all evemng I had the feellng that SOm6th1Hg was golng to happen Exc1tement was ln the a1r' We had gone to the movles as us ual then to the corner drug store for a coke Funnv I know he felt the word was spoken on the subyect Th1s thlng had been bu1ld1ng up for a long tlme Tonlght' Tonlght' It kept rac mg through my braln Oh what am I golng to do We laughed and talked and drank the last of our cokes He kept glanc mg at the clock on the wall the hands were steadlly creepmg onward mv tlme was runmng out' I Sald Wlth a nervous g1ggle that It was tlme to leaye He helped me on wlth my coat and we departed Out ln the fresh n1ght a1r I felt a llttle more re laxed although mv stomach was stlll t1ed up ln slxteen knots We sauntered along the road chatterlng of nothlng ln partlcular both avold mg anvthlng that would lead up to THE EXILE 21 that subJect The full moon shone down through the trees one brlght star shot across the heavens We both saw It and smlled each makmg a secret wlsh Now I could see the porch hght We were gettlng nearer wlth every step My heart was beatmg wlldly and I was glad that It was dark so he could not see my burnlng cheeks Flnally we reached the steps Th1s IS It I thought I was terrlfied yet thr1lled to death' I took a step toward the house stopped and we looked at each other for what seemed l1ke eternlty' Then he mumbled May I ' Can I D you mlnd lf I k1ss you After he had gone I ran 1nto e house and looked at myself 1n e mlrror What' no purple strlpes dldnt look any dlfferent Why m first klSS hadnt changed me a b1 and I wasnt scared or worrled more Smxllng to myself at the thought of It I turned out the llght and went to bed' any Judy Clayter 54 TIME PASSES ON The young llghthouse keeper slow whlte llghthouse He was mutterlng to hlmself Only thlrty five more day s Ah yes to be on h1S wav home was a dream that would eventually come true Suddenly the telephone rang sharp lv shatterlng the stlllness and h1S thoughts Who could It be He came down the rest of the stalrs and cross ed the l1v1ng room 1nto the dlnlng room Slowly he llfted the recelver Salt Sea Llght he sald Hello Ankerdy ke The man on the other end of the lme dldnt Walt for an answer but went rlght on speakmg Th1s IS the base We ve Just recelved a flash bulletm that a boat IS m1SS1Hg IH the y1c1n1ty of your statlon Have you seen any slgns of It The name IS the Alforma . 9 ' 7 Y 1 1 1 1 . 1 V1 V . U 1 , 1 1 . , - -1 I 7 - I : . ' ,, I . . ,, 1 1 1 ll 4 , 5 9 ' 7 v Y '- Lu .1 , - W- 1 1 . , 1 1 , 1 gl g . , , . - . - o . . . . . ,, . . . . , . th , th y , . . . - I . , 7 . , ' ,, W' 1 .y f, 9 ' 7 7 , . . . . , 7 7 . , . . - same way that I d1d, though not a ly ascended the stalrs of the neat, 1 L K 1 1 K . . 1 , it . 1 vy- . y ,, . ' 1, ' Y 7 1, as - ' va - , , . . ' . . U I ' - , , ' 71 , - , , y, . ' . .. ' ' . .. - C, .. ' . V 1 7 1 1 1 L K1 K 1 1k - - - - as ' as ' ' L il , . 7 U , L, in . . . , . - 1 K4 1 1 , . . V - ' 2 ' .- , . THE EXILE The young keeper started to an swer but the man cut h1m off If you do see It try to contact them and lnform them that a storm IS brewlng and they should get 1nto port fast' You got that' O K good bye Good the recelver cllcked ln hls ear He replaced the recelver and sank down 1nto a chalr Holy Cow he slghed Another boat ready to crack up Id better get up ln the tower and try to locate lt He hurrled to the door leadmg to the coolel swung open the door lustlly and cllmbed the steel ladder to the llght He slowlv swung the beam over the dark 1ough waters Suddenly a huge wave brought a small Hshlng craft lnto the wlde stream of llght It thrashed and heaved l1ke a small plank 1n a mons trous sea The keeper qulcklv leaped 1nto ac t1on He falrly sl1d down the ladder rushed back through the cooler and lnto the d1n1ng room where the radlo telephone was located He qu1ckly put the earphones over h1s black ha1r and deftly tllcked the SWltCh6S There was a wh1r11ng sound and he spoke mto the phone Salt Sea Llght Statlon calllng the Alfornla Come 1n please There was a snapplng crackhng nolse and then a glrls VOICE broke through barelx audlble Boat IS leak mg badls get help fast The volce dled out as a crackllng sound 1ke fire drowned out all the other sound Ankerdvke swept off the ear phones and turned off the set He strode to the telephone and rang It shrlllx A buslness l1ke VOICE sald Number please ' The xoung man boomed lnto the phone Get me the Rockland Coast Cuard Base and hurrx thls 1s an emergenu ' He stood Wdltlllg lmpatlentlx for an answel Flnallx a volce came over the wlre Rockland Coast Guard Base Seamon John Alrs speakmg Ankerdxke Jumped to attentlon Thele IS a boat out there ln th1s storm and lt s dlsabled He gave the locatlon of the boat Get a cutter out here IH double fast order Yes Slr and the seaman hung up qu1ckly The keepel replaced the 1ece1ver and hurrled back to the tower He swung the beam over the waters agam and fmallv brought the small craft 1nto vxew It was now nearer the rocks surroundlng the llght He kept the llght on them for what seemed days but IS was really onlv an hour and a half when the Coast Guard cutter dlpped 1nto v1ew Then he turn ed and went back down the ladder thlough the d1n1ng room and into the k1tchen whlch was SDIC and span l1ke the rest of the house As he started to prepare a lunch the clock IH the d1n1ng room chlmed twelve mldmght Ankerdvke paused ln the procedure of sl1c1ng steak and sald dreamlly to hlmself Thirty four more davs Martha Lou Roblnson 57 RAGS I ll never forget the flrst t1me I saw that httle black and tan pup He had crate on the W S Whlte He was only five weeks old when he came for my brother Joe Gene Hall took h1m out of the crate and put hlm ln the car beslde me When he curled up on the seat he seemed l1ke a kltten Soon everyone ln town knew that Joe had his dog The blg questlon was whether or not mx father would let Joe keep h1m But when Rags stood up on h1s llttle unsteady legs wagffmg h1s tall and barklng Dad sald Let s name h1m Rags after my old mascot IH the MHFIHES and Rags became a member of the famllx Durmg the next SIX months he reallx grew up fast and wherever Joe was seen Rags was seen too When Joe went to school ln the mornlng Rags follow ed and then leturned home At noon he would go to meet Toe , ' u , , N ' as ' H . , . . , - Y an - yy L, ' ! ' , I . . ' 9, ' . . ., ' L . 4. n ' ' ' . v , . V ' . . U H L . . . , . . H . . , . . ' H , ' - ' r . , . u i N H ' ' ' , L . ' L , n 4 9 , . . L , G , 7 . H l 4 u ' y . . , . - . 1 . V - . . - - - ' as ' 11 . , L , ' 1 . as ar Q , a 1 u I l I 1 L A ,, . . , , ' 1 . , . , . , Y! s 1 1 u OVGF- Just arrlved from Rockland ln a httle V . , . . . . . , . 7 Y ' GK ' Y 1 .X ' , - ' , , n - v , . . . 4 Q 1' , 1 1 f , ' L . I L . , ' . ya v L Y . . v . . H , ' L L L ' L , , .,, . . , . . , L 3 Q bi ' SA 7 ' 9 ' K , . . . . ,, I L , fi . L , 1 v'7' 1 ' 7 1 Tl . . ' i ' V 5 5 I I 1 V l . v ' K 1 V v 1 q y v' H ' v 1 . . ,, . . L , ,' L L ' . 7 . , ' ' ' V J U . . ' I . . I , , ' 9 ' u . . . . L . When Joe graduated from the erghth grade Rags decrded he would become a freshman wrth Joe He was allowed to enter the school rooms where he lay quretly untrl the drsmrs sal bell rang Then wrth a Jovful bark he was the first to leave the burldrng He drd thrs for four years He even marched 1n at graduatron rehearsals, and rf rt had been allowed, he would have recened hrs dlploma wrth the rest Rags would never start a fight but rf he got led rnto one he would fix up one or a do7en dogs He never was de feated He lrked to chase certarn cars and often made the grocerv route wrth Andy Grlchrrst Once he chased Andy from Marn Street to North Haven without once stopprng When the fire whlstle blew Rags would be the first to arrrve at the fire house and would chase the trucks to the fire, barkrng contrnually When Deep Waters was filmed at Vrnalhaven Henrv Krng the dlrector, admrred Rags to the extent that he filmed hrm rn one of the scenes Rags spent hours 1n our back yard for the sound of Joe s boat coming 1n from fishlng At the age of thrrteen Rags passed away and he rests todav rn that spot he loved so well lookrng toward the sunset wartrng for hrs beloved Joe Edward Dver 55 THE PLACE WHERE THE NIERMAIDS G0 fWrrtten at the age of elevenj Then off well sarl to that beautrful rsle The sea rs green the sky IS blue The clouds are whrte as snow And rf vou look you wrll surely find The place where the mermards go The sky rs gettrng darker We must leave this place very soon And anchor rn some Spanrsh Port And eat at the Bay Srde Moon Then sell our goods and pack our shrp For the voyage rs long you know Then off well sarl to that beautrful rsle The place where the mermards go Judy Clayter 54 THE EYILE GREEN Green rs the color of Natures dress The trees and grass brrng peacefulness Green rs the carpet where people tread Green rs the blanket that covers the dead Whv does green grve me such a thrrll Its Just a mess of chlorophvll' Vlarren Loveless 54 SOVIEVN HERE Somewhere there rs a place of peace Although I know not where A place where love and joy abound And drrve away all care I often vrsrt this beautrful place Although only ln a dream Leavrng this war wearred world outside As rf behrnd a screen If only rn realrty I could find thrs place so farr I would gladlv lrve forever In the calm and serenity there Harold Lee Anderson 56 THINK Thrnk before the word rs sard Thmk before you hurt your frrends Thrnk Thrnk of the heartaches you can mend of the pam that you may cause Thmk of the tears that may flow Thmk before vou tear someone down Thmk of all the needless woe Thmk of the mrsery you can spare Thmk of the fear that may start Thmk Thmk wrth vour head and your heart Judrth Clayter 54 oh thrnk and always be krnd SPRINC Sprlng rs here How do I know? The sparrows are returning And we have no snow The trees are buddrng The grass rs green The countrysrde rs showrng A spectacular scene The robrns are srngrng Sweet lyrrcs to my ear And thats how I know Sprrng rs here Clarence Conway 54 - 23 u 1 ,vb . Y I . u V . . I v ' , v . . . X Y I , ' . ' 1 if l 77 T . i , V . , . A . ' . f ' , lookrng toward the sea, always alert Thwk mt Of YOUFSQU, but them- , . . y ' I r , r . ' , - -- ' , 1 l ' i ' . , , , Av I .L S . 5 .. . 3 . ' 7 . ' . . ' . . ' - , . . . ll ' YY 1 .. ' .' . A Y. Y ly . ! . . 1 7 I THE EXILE Sl 'N RISE I vsoke up one molnlng about Qualttl past foul Qtepped out of bed howl cold was the H001 I went to the xxlndolk and saw flanlec flung hlgh OVGI the tlee tops and up to the skw I put on nlx clothes and lan dovsn the stalls Thlough the kltehen and out the dool Lp UXLI tht hlll and doxxn thlough the pastule The flames shootlng hlgh Oh' vshat a dlsastel' I was so tlled I could haldlx IUD But I dldnt eale I was haxlng fun And thele I dld see to nll sulpllse, A llg,llt of the lovelv molnlng SUDIISI A beautlful led spalkllng and bllght But even plettlel ln the pale moon llght It dlsappealed lnto thln all Nove onlw the llght lemalns out thele Ellzabeth Glav 55 I l' S SPRINI Wlntel has gone and Spllllg IS hele Sang the loblns vslth dellght I wlll bulld DIN nest of txwlgs and leaxes, Then slng from moln tll nlght It s Sprlngl The eroeusls beslde the vsalk ln eolols blue and whlte Call to VOUI llllnd that vslntel IS o Qprlng, tlme IS ln slght It s Spllng' F2025 ln the pond beslde the load Then cloaklng fills the all 'larldellorls so small and gleen Qpllng, up flOI'lI evelvwhele It s Qpllngl The dll ls filled XWIILI1 flaglance Of xllld chellx and ulld peal Aldel tags ale be the VIHN slde qprlng IS eveluxhele It s Spllng Flee nlan Roblnson IHF HLRRIK ANIL The I-Iullleane uylth all ltS sxlnd and laln Destloxs elelxthlng along the tellaln The natal laged agalnst the Sh0ll The lllnd lIlLl93S8tl H1011 and H1011 But nove at last the stolm IS Oll And all ls qlllet on the shole Nan fJl.1llf0ltI 54 D ADDI I AN E Do lou knovs Daddw Lane on the back of of Lanes Isle That teln old stone face that clacks H818 a snllle That lmaglnatlwe watchman that looks over the sea Thlough all klnds of xx eathel he s on guald clldlesslx He been vsatehlng the flshelmen fol mam a Xldl And secletlw holds all thell lox and feal He vuatehes the gulls ln thell lnolk and thell play And ll ate-hes the sea ln and out evely day I-Ie s watched people come hele flonl the ITILIIHDS dovsn thlough And the tales he could tell would be qulte a ful Ilke manv old thlngs hes gettlng., qulte woln But I bet he ll stlll be here vshen we re dead and gone Go ovel and meet hlm and Ill make a bet Gettlng to knovs hlm vou xxlll not regret Thllough dav and nlght hell alwavs be t ele C ualdlng hls ehalges vllth palnstaklng Cale Mac Gllchllst 55 LIGHTS ACIOSS the halbor llghts ale seen Ilght lb all that S seen Is It stlange that llght appeals Q0 plevalent ln our DQDIISIJDQIQ7 Llght ls evelvthlng Could vle SUIVIVQ ln etelnal nlght VI lth0Ut the promlse of llght And tlanscend through SOCIGty VS lthout the ldea of etelnlty -Xnd Llglltq VS allen I oveless 54 EDI CATION lou veant an educatlon lts an ease thlng ge Am ss hen souwe xxolked and galned lt the lesult xou vsont Iegllt I dSSUlL xou lts not glven eonlpletelv flee fI0l'll cost But the vsolk that sou put ln It xnlll bUl6lX not be lost F01 Im aflald that 'Voull be lost ln thls sxolld ue llve todav XhltI'l0l1t that edueatlon sou xxlll fall along the ual Qo hullx fllends and galn It youll need lt I am s IE And lf lou do not have It woull legret It eun I'l10lL Nlac Gllchllst 55 V l . . 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V .V , VV ,V . , V' 'V li. .,! .', V ,-' ' V Y V V V I .Y 7 1- V ' 1 V 1 Lu . . , , A V l , V V V V - , l ' ,', 1 I I ASS 'IUYNFR God made the founelatlon And man made the fllst H001 And then the second stoly Came f1Om the blood teals and yyal Among, natlons And mole Thlngs than these blought gloly To God yyho yyatehed hls chlldlen Lealn of love and peace and the poyyel Of Hls yyold In thell glass toyyel Of the yyolld Yyallen Ioyeless 1:4 SPRINII Ib HERE Sprlng, 15 here wlth ltS gleen glass Its laln and lovely flowers The yyalm sun that melts The last of the late Vylflt9I snoyy The new born lambs huddle Close to thelr mothels As thev get thell flrst gllmpse Of that wondelful season called Spllng The daffodlls crocuses and dalsles Begln to unfold thelr petals To reach out at the sun and To catch the vyelcome spllrlg shoyyels 'Vlaltha Lou Roblnson FINE PRIFNDS HXXE I Fllst thele ls Helga Both shy anel sweet She llfts up my splllt Vlhenevel vye meet' Then thele IS qandla go caleflee and gay Qhe makes even vylntel ieem lovelv as 'ylav Nelet eomes Anna io calm and selene Q0 qulet and good Lllee a hldelen sunbeam' Then Nlalgaletta VI hat splllt what fight Hel dalle eyes all spallellng, Tl'll0Llg'h day and thlough nlght' The last IS Chllstlna So much lllee myself Palt angel Palt devll Palt salnt anel palt elf' EEX X LONFIX OLD I UH The lamshaclele house IS musty and damp Xxlth lts shabby ealpets anel 100mm quite bale The old lady dlmmed hel leelosene lamp -Xs he loyyly eleseended the crealey stalls She ls galbed IH a blaele unfashlonable gown Hel shoes about hel ankles ale buttoned hlgh She ls a lonely old lady who feels Fate let hel doyyn And left hel alone and lonely to CIW A loeleet IS cluteheel IH hel flall yyhlte hand He had elven It to hel so long ago XCVQI a5.,aln dld she tlust a man F01 all he gave hel was heartbleale and yyoe Charlene Polk 55 THE S'l ORNI The stolm It elept up yylthout a sound Its vylnd uplooted tlees and houses fell flat upon the glound Its laln ovel floyyel the IIYQIS The stolm left as It had come yylthout a sound The yylnd stopped but the tlees and houses XYQIQ stlll upon the glound The laln stopped and the l1VCIs subsleleel But the lands yyele lulncd folevel Rlchald Tolman 54 DEDIC A I IOIN Sl EECH CFOr first spaceshlp to leaye Earth for Outer Spacel Is It not bldVe to leave thls yyolld F01 othels fal beyond To eo thloueh Dalleness Nlothlneness and Dangel Is It not llght to leave thls yyolld To leave lt fal behlnd To leave the VS al Death and Hate Is lt not llght to leave thls yyolld Fol othels fal beyond And find thele Peace PlOSP911tY and Iove Judy Claytel o4 Iyallen Loveless 54 TH I I L E 25 j,. ' '. I .'.,' li ' , .. . ' . V . ,V . If A .' ' ' I A . , 1 . - V l ' ' I - -I - A l U , -V . , A ,. V. A A- 5 . - .Y ll- - I l 'A' - ' . , . . V A 'S ,- V ' . - s ' V V - . ' ' V. ' Z v . I 3 ' .., V -.N 7' A ' A ' ' W' '-'. . , , ' . . ' . . ' V ' , 4 l -----1 A . A . ' 3 Av . ,Q ,Q , s 1 , A 1 . . . . . . , ' ,V ' 9 7 1. - T' A ll V' l W r ' y ' I - V' V . , - . ' .- V , . . V' V . The flowers begin to bloom and spread. And the waters flooded the lands. . I . , M . . y . ,- V I D - ' V . , .-. , 3 .Ur .. I M V ., L, .. ' . ' ,Ol l . 4 '. I . X , V . V ' ., . . . , V V V V V -----v J. A I 1 ', ' 'C 1' w rw 1 , L , 5 . . , , Y A x ' 'x xl L. ' V. , , , V . X' el A ' ' 1 '4 ' I ' l 5 - l - l lv iv: ,. , ,, ' . H V .' . ,I L ' V- fl-' , l ' 1 ' l 1, 5. ' .' , 'BV V . A A r A x . 1 ' l I , Q ' .X ' I ' - . 1 V V : l . . - V, - - ' ,V , 7 , A ' s' - i 7 ' ' A . , V . 1- V H X N , THE EYILE THE I- XTF OI' THF CIIPPER RXIIIANT It seems to me that when the sun shrnes brrghtlx on The sand and rock, And the wrnd blows A gentle pattern on the beealmed sea That the boats go out to sea And like swrft white gulls Thex take their masters to a destrnatron Nearlx every boat leaves rt proteeteel harbor To go forth into the sea All leaxe except one One boat left rn entrre solitude of the peaceful harbor One boat crumbling rotting away into nothrngness Alongside a dock A beautiful shrp rn her dav Not awkward and cumbersome But a fieet darntv shrp that danced over the water Lrke the verv wrnd rtself Wow left to dre to fall apart and srnk Alongside the desolate wharf No longer do the captain and mates shout at the seamen Now onlv the gulls scream above her decks No longer do lrttle boys fish from her srdes Instead rats run over her decks rn the night No longer do even the townsfolk notrce her Not untrl this dav when she rs to be towed Out to sea, And finally surrender to the sea Edw ard Ames 57 B AB! DI' ER The rce and snow have come to show That wrnter s almost here The buck and doe know well the snow For they were here last year But babv deer Cant guess whats here Because he s never been In snow before and here comes more To make hrm puzzle wrthm asks hrs Mom he asks hrs Dad Thev answer not a word e asks agarn and finds out then Thev hadn t heard a word crres and frets because he s wet And mother holels hrnr near He asks again and finds out then That dreaded wrnter s here Now he finds hrs pe ree of mrnd That took so long to do And now he sleeps wrthout a peep And he s happv through and through Dor rs Doughty or SNOII Qnow light and fluffy Gently fioatrne, from the heas ens -Xnd restrne, at last on the earths Qleeprng breast Here rt lres rn slumber Lntrl children on their was to school Roll and plax and make smrlrng snow Nlen along the was Qnow sottlx resting on roof tops Trees and ears' brg Hakes splashrng on frozen Noses and fingers makrng star like Patterns and lacv desrgns Qnow lrke a frrendls blanket Covering the earth and makrng everyday Srehts lrke a farrx land full of wonder Snow soft snow gentle snow Lovely snow' Qnow sometimes thrashrng upon The earth with the wind as rts allv Beatrng agarnst wrndow panes and Doors like a hungrv beast' Snow an enemy to man krnd Cloggrng rarlwavs, roads, and Srde walks' Snow rsolatrng farms freezrng Cattle causing death Seeking its revenge showrng rts Passron by vrolence' Snow brtter snow hateful Qnow eruel snow' Judith Clayter 54 TH E PLACE BENEATH Do sou remember when Sprrng was young And we walked through the woods to Where the rock hung Over the plaee beneath The trees and we climbed down the Side of the rock And strrred the water rn a brook And walked And looked And talked about the world And found rt was not different Than the Spring and the woods And the brook and the trees And the plaee beneath all these Warren Loveless 54 'VILQIC 'Nlusre ls somethrng, everyone loves, It eheers the srck and wears It makes everything brrght and cheerx Whenever a day as drab and dreary IN henewer I hear a brrght happv song, I stand and lrsten for ever so long., Nlarguerrte Ingrid Young 57 26 . . . . . - V r , , . -. 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' ' Q, . ,f - r f a- rl .' , ' . .' .' v THE EXILE 27 ACTIVITIE BAND Front row I Peterson B Thompson E Ames D Phllbrook W Loveless V Conway E Gilchrist E Dyer Second row M Candage F Robinson B Arey E Warren P Dodge Third row D Anthony K Philbrook J Clayter F Knowlton A Tolman B Martin C Polk K Holbrook Mr Simons H Anderson absent Band The band welcomed Mr S1mons back this year and under h1S expert direction they have made great progress The band made their first publlc appearance at the Baraar in December and they are now practicing to play The officers are President Kenneth Holbrook Vice President Judy Clavter Secretary Carol Thompson Treasurer Mary Fandage The instrumentation IS Trumpets Edward Dyer and Mac Gilchrist Clarlnets Teddy Ames Doris Philbrook Bruce Thompson and Ira Peter son Thombones Ken Holbrook and Charles Polk Saxaphones Mary Can dage Freeman Robinson Bruce Arey and Delwyn Webster Barltone Harold Anderson Alto Horn Warren Loveless and Van Conway Bass Horn Arthur Tolman Sousaphone Byley Martin Flutes Pauline Dodge and Edward Warren Snare Drums Judy Clayter Karl Philbrook and Frank Knowlton Bass Drum Dallas Anthonv I 1: . , . , . , . ' I , . , . , 1 I , . . for the Lions, PTA, and the Memorial Day Procession. I 1 3 . ' . 9 ' . S 1 Q 9 -' - i . . 2- l , V . . 3 ' 1 1 9 ' 3 9 . 3 J u ' ! 7 3 ! : , . . 9 , 2 , 5 , i S 1 ' , S , . - 28 THE EXILE CHORUS Front row S Davls E Gray E Thompson D Phllbrook D Doughty D Webster SR JClt S d PDd MCndeKHlb kBMt CPlk Chorus The Chorus has had a successful season thlS year under the dlrectlon of Mr Slmons We have a rehearsal every mormng ln our actxvxty perlod mstead of after school as we d1d last vear We have sung at Church two Sundays at a PTA meetlng at a rnld week Church servlce and at the Chrlstmas Bazaar The members are DOTIS Doughty Donna Webster Sallv Rae Judy Clayter Beatrlce HlldlHgS Mary Candage Dorothea Woodcock Shlrley Davls Dorls Phllbrook Evelyn Thompson Paulme Dodge Betty Gray Lucllle Eastman Betsy Kelwlck Charlene Polk Bruce Arey Warren Loveless Byley Martm Harold Anderson Neal Sutllffe Kenneth Holbrook Teddy Ames Edward Dyer Van Conway Mac Gllchrlst Charles Polk Freeman Robertson . ae, . ' ay erg econ row? .. o ge, . y an ag , . o roo , . ar in, . o 1 E. Ames, V. Conwayg Third row: N. Sutliffe, F. Robinson, W. Loveless, B. Arey, E. Dyer, ' , 1 . K I v . u - v 1 ' 1 THE EXILE 29 STUDENT COUNCIL Back row M Candage E Gllchrlst S Rae W Loveless B Hlldmgs H Anderson L Romer Front row E Gray L Corrao D Webster S Webster Student Council Th1s year the Student Councll was reorgmzed under the leadershlp of the iaculty advlser Prlnclpal Guy Johnson It now conslsts of four senlor members three Jumor members two sophomore members one freshman The Student Councll has planned all school aCt1Y 1t1es sponsored the Frlday evenmg hops and planned the assemblles The Board of Offlcers are Presldent Warren Lox eless 54 V108 Presl dent Mac Gllchrlst 55 Secretarv Marv Candage 56 Treasurer Donna Webster 57 The other members are Sally Rae LOIS Romer Beatrice Hlldmgs Ellzabeth Gray Betsy K6lWlCk Harold Anderson and Susan Webster : . , . ' ' , . , . , . ' ' , . , . g 1 . , . , . 1 , . '. I . .2 , . . . I . . 7 9 7 member, and one representatlve from the seventh and eighth grades. , . . . . , I . . ' 1 Y 1 ' ' ' 3 . 7 . 7 7 v ! 4 7 ! 7 i i : y . , . . . , ! 7 ' H1 School H1 Jmks FOI the slxth xefu LIIIUQI the Cl119f.tl0lX of -Xlthul BIQXXII the H1 School H1 Ilnks xx as pleeented on Decembel 18th Ill the Xlemol 1111 H111 -Xssletmg Arthul BIOXXH xxele XI1Q Glace PGICINOII XIlQ Bfllbalfl Hulgese and Allen SIIHOHS l'he ploglam xx ls as follows Vx the Sei The entne Q lst fffltllllllg., the elght bathlng he ultles and Ne ll Sutllfle as XI1sx H1 I1llkS of 1903 XI INILI of I 916111011195 Kell II0llJl00lx llltlilfllltlllg the folloxxlng Prom Rage to Rlches Hong, of Songe Ed Dx Q1 I e Mx Ilttle humble Bee Ihlee Pellect Pale Betsx Kelxxlck Malx Jameeon L17 Glax xxlth Teddx Amee The NSHIDQQQ of Xou Aln t Mlebehflvln Sdllv Rae Song of the Islands Shlllex Dlxls xxlth Hula Dflncele and BIUCG Alex 'VIx XVOHCl91fLll One I Nlex Q1 Knexx Charles Polk Jr Remembel Mx Loxe The Lone Duke Iudx Flax tel wlth Dorle Phllbrook Carol Thompson and Lucx Eastman Too Young to T-lngo Teddx Amee In the Food Old Summel Tlme The entlle cast featurlng the Male T110 Hfllold Anderson Ed Dx 91 and Bxlex Martln and the Waltzere Froetx the Snoxx XI1f1n The entlre Last featullng Pollx Dodge ae Frostx Turn Back the Hande of Tlme Rlconhet ROHIJHCQ H lllD01 I lght5 Be itl1LQ HllCl1DfJS xxlth Bluce A1 ex Choo Choo Traln X ou X ou X ou Chflllene Polk lnd XIAC Gllchllet qdlltd Babx T6dlLl10DQ on XIx Pllloxx Xlalguellte Young flxlng IH the Fhapel L11 Fl 1X xxlth 1VId1X C flndage Dolle Phlllllook Fleemln ROIJIHHJII md Blllte Thompson Xlfmx TIITILQ Hill fl Photograph Huold -XIILIGISOH X IX 1 lon IOS Fc nnewee XX lg XX ilk The Debut IHILS Sflllx Rae Qhlllex Daxls md Judx Claxtel No Othel Loxe Keep It 1 SQCIGI I 1ll1 ln Call 10 OH Donna XXLl1ste1 md DOIIN Dou htx XX hlte Chllstmls XI11thl Lou RUIJIIISOH the entlle cast ln Chllstmfxs glllllt The B1 les Qu lltet Fd Dxel 'VI1c Clllhllkt Hfllold AIHIQISOIX Ihulee Polk Pd1tX CIIIS Lols Romel Sallx Rle Iudx Claxtel Shlllex Daxlx Lllllflll C2illd0 Donna XX eb tel and Dolle Doughtx I I I .. 1 I 1 , - ' K M A L C . 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K T1 E EKILL Sports BOYS BASKETBALL The boxs started thelr thlrd xear of orlgmal basketball wxth a ten man squad havlng lost one warsltx member and w 1th N11 Tlbbetts as coach We had a twelve game schedule wh1ch was as follows VS al 1 cn Y malhavcn lslcsboro X lnalhaven X malhavcn Vmalhaven North Havtn Vmalhaven Vmalhaven N lnalhaven Rockland KJV sj Umon Vmalhaven VS on lslcsbolo Lost Vmalhaven VS on Rockland KJX 3 I ost Umon Lost North Haven Lost Vmalhaven V9 on VVa11cn V5 on Camden KJX sp VS on Rockport Lost Vmalhaven Lost Vmalhaven V! on Hlghllghts of the Season Tr The hard fought come back agalnst the Islesboro Flxe 1n our th1rd game Our b1g blunder 1n our loss to North Haven on thelr court Our w1n over Warren Hlgh at Warren w1th a crlppled team The b1g game w1th the Camden JV s wh1ch we won 1n a close breath taklng game bx a two polnt margln Th1s be1ng as blg a surprlse to us as It was to them court by the score of 82 56 After the regular season we were cand1dates 1n the Western Small School Tournament The games were held at Camden and our Wlldcat team was pltted agalnst the same Unlon FIVE wh1ch we had upset shortlv before But the Umon squad proved to be red hot and qulcklx pfud us back for our deed bx beat1ng us and so el1m1nat1ng us from further tournament play Our seasons l1ne up was R F Ira Peterson L F Mac G1lchr1st C Bvlex Martln R G Harold Anderson L C lNeal Sutl1fTe Able backers from the bench were Clarence Conwax Capt John Arey Bruce Thompson Teddv Ames and Charles Polk The averages of these plax ers were Name Andel son Petc rson G1lch11st A1 ev Martm Conwax Sutllffe Ames Thompson S Polk Cames T ' -Me 1:10 14 3 I .' ' 31 9 ' ' -1 at ' ' F2-22 1 at ' A' ' . 53-49 . -' ' at ' ' 56-53 at ' ' s . 51-38 1 at ' 63-34 ' at . - 29-21 ' f at ' ' 54-22 ' 1 at ' ' 1 ' 72-26 ' at ' -51-49 at 82-32 at ' 55-36 ' ' at ' ' 82-56 Our last scheduled game, when we upset the Union squad on our own , . .v I C F I S 1 ' . H. x 14 94 31 219 '. ' l. - ' 14 92 17 201 . M. ' 14 39 6 84 6.0 J. ' 5 12 30 5 65 5.4 B. ' 10 21 5 47 4.7 C. V 3 10 6 5 17 1.7 N. ' 12 8 1 17 1.4 T. 3 6 1 13 4.3 B. 2 2 1 3 2.5 . ' 2 0 0 0 0.0 32 THE EXILE BOYS BASKETBALL Back row Capt J Arey 'VI Gllchrlst C Conway I Petelson C Polk T Ames B Thompson Y Sutllffe B Martln H Andelson Front Row 'VI5,,1 K Holbrook Coach Tlbbetts GIRLS BASKETBALL Back row C Polk E Gzav B KGIWICL D Woodcock D Doughtv Coach T1bbe-tts Flont row S Davls J Clawtex B Hlldmgs L Romer D Webster Batting Ax erages TEEXIE GIRI S BASKLTBALI W 1th onlx one maJo1 change 1n last xea1 s l1ne up the glrls once agam had a xerx successful season xxmmng 8 tx mg 1 and losmg 4 The season s openel xx 1th lNorth Hax en prox ed to be the begmnmg of a good season as our lassxes ran up a 103 0 score Bettx G1ax contubuted 34 pomts to the cause The next three games xx1th KN auen and txxo xx1th Islesboro agaln showed the Whdcats strength as our glrls xx on 79 9 43 26 and 47 20 The first defeat came at the hands of Rockland at Rockland Our g1rls never gaxe up but st1ll came out on the short end bx 8 pomts Rexenge came at the season s end xxhen the g1l1S t1ed Rockland m a game that kept the spectators on thelr feet Mutual agreement betxx een the coaches ended the game 36 all Other defeats came at Camden Rockport and Unlon Credlt must be glven to those xfxhere credlt IS due and as Coach T111 betts saxs It takes SIX on the floor to make a good xx o1k1ng team The startmg l1ne up conslsted of the folloxxmg RF Bettv G1ax I F Judx Claxtel C F Sh1rlev Dav1s C G Capt Bea H1ld1ngs RG Lols Romer LG Betsx Kelwlck Able 1eserves were Dorothea Woodcock Dorls Doughtx and Donna Webster All but Hlldmgs Clax ter and Romer vxlll be retul n1ng for the 1954 55 season Dax1s xx as h1gh scorer xx1th 282 po1nts fo1 the season xx 1th the average of 21 6 a game Grax was second wlth 201 pomts and an ax erage of 15 3 Average po1nts a game were Vmalhaven 813 pomts xx1th the average of 58 Opponents 427 pomts w1th the average of 30 pomts a game Rome1 xx as hlgh fouler w1th 34 personal fouls BOYS BASEB AI L After a lapse of fifteen xears the W1ldcats Basebxll Team once ag un brought the Knox Countx t1tle to Vmalhax en Wlth the exceptlon of the first game of the season xxlth Camden the box s shovx ed the11 ch zmplonshlp form bx bemg undefeated ln the Knox d1v1s1on Paul Chllles relleved from h1s regular shortstop post after one loss to Camden proved h1mself a p1tche1 bx shovxlng the best recol d 1n all ph lses of countx D1tCh11'1g' Van Cmlford the team s leadlng batter p1OV6d to h1s opponents that h1s hlttlng was to be respected Van connected fol four round trlps durlng the season a recol d that held ln both Knox and I lncoln Countles 'Name Gullfond Chlllc Andu on VS llllam Phllblook Conxxax Daxls allstn 'loung Dxu Gllchn t xe f' 7 P JD 76 B R H 1' L 3.3 f' V ' . 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Cheerleaders THE Chllles YGISUS opposlng p1tCh61S Struck out Struck out W alked XX alked The schedule was as follows V lnalhax en Vlnalhax en Vinalhax en Vlnalhax en Y lnalhax en Vmalhax en Vinalhax en Camden 1 Thomaston Rockland Rockland Camden Thomaston Roothbax Season s H1 I lghts EXILE The sad faces of all after dropp1ng the opening game to Camden 13 to 5 The home plate at Thomaston facing short stop lnstead of 2nd base Chllles pitching his first game at Thomaston and winning 12 to 5 Guilford s first home run against Rockland at Ninalhax en The countless errors at Rockland ln the last of the 9th 14 runsi en abling them to tie us 6 to 6 Van Guilford stealing 2nd and 3rd base in the 10th inning at Rockland and coming 1n with the winning run The manv mistakes made at VV1SC3SS8t' The close game with Camden when thev forced a tight 9th inning The spectacular flv caught bx Clarence Conwax that retired Thomaston and gave us the Knox tltle The performance of Paine Boothbax Harbors pitching star as he connected 5 for 5 and won his own game GIRLS SOFTBALI scheduled games Thex had a good season winning three and losing three The girls were members of the Knox Lincoln Countx League and rated second place The plavers were Capt Doris Skoog pitcher Jean Peterson catcher Betsx Kelwlck first base Elizabeth Crax third base Sallx Rae shortstop Lois Romer second base Judx Clax ter second and third bases Dorothea Woodcock third base and left field Shlrlex Daxls third base and center field Pauline Nash right field Marx Jameson centel field and Mars Candage left field The schedule WEXS if lnalhax en Vlnalhax en Vlnalhax en Vlnalhax en Y lnalhax en Y lnalhax en Camden Thomaston Rockland Rockland Camden Thomaston 5 , 39 ' 36 ' ' 7 38 ' 5 ' 13 ' ' ' 2 : 5 ' - ' 9 2 ' ' ' 7 6 ' 6 5 ' - ' 10 5 ' ' f 3 7 The girls started their third year ofhorganized softball.with six ' 5 , 21 ' - ' 14 . 9 ' ' 16 7 ' ' 6 - 27 ' 3 35 ' 16 . 1 THE EXILE 4, x. 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