Vinalhaven High School - Exile Yearbook (Vinalhaven, ME)

 - Class of 1954

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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 ', ' . '

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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 - ' '



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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

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