Vinalhaven High School - Exile Yearbook (Vinalhaven, ME)
- Class of 1956
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THE EXILE Dedication 'Y' We the students of Vinalhaven High School proudly dedicate this 1056 edition of The Exile t WILLIAM R. HOPKINS ll ho has H011 our respect and friendship this past year. THE EXILE Editorial Board son VK VVh1te FIOTHZIOXV D Vhbstu 9 VS ebster 'VI Candage D Webster D Doughty Editor 111 Chief Associate Editor qenzor Eflztm Jumm Edztm Qophomoz 0 Edzfoz Freshman Edzfm 4ct2mfu Edztoz Joke Editor Alumnz Editor Personal Edztoz Bznsznees Wumrqezs Frrculfu Adusm Mary Candage Donna Webster Harold Anderson Dons Doughtx Quean Webster Delwwn Webster Walter Whlte Dean Thompeon Barnev Oakee Charlee Polk Jr Freeman Robmeon Arthur Tolmdn 'VIr Hopklns I I Back rovs l. to r.: B. Oakes, C. Polk, D. Thompson, F. Robinson, A. Tolman, H Ander THE EXILE Editorials AY OUNCE OI' PREY ENTION Recentlx we haxe been hear1ng more and more about communltx health problems -X current report to the I T A on the Islands Communlty M9Cl1L1l SGTVICQS Inc CICMSD re wealed a wealth of lnterestlng facts and figures about our own commun lty health problems datlng back to twentx xears 1go when D1 V H Shlelds conducted the first organlzed well babx cl1n1c w1th the asslstance of volunteers and follow mg the de velopment of the organlzatxon up to the present tlme Elghteen xears ago the fn st tonsll cllnlc was held 1n Redmans Hall sponsored bx the Amerlcan Leglon The Malne Seacoast MISSION offered at dlfferent tlmes to send a dent1st and the townspeople got together and organlzed dental cl1n1cs Through the X ears the SQIVICCS and facllltles of the publlc health plogram were expanded a bllllfllflg' the Med1cal Center med1 cal CqLllDl'l'l8Ilt and a pubhc health nur e Wlnalhaven 18 now lndependent of outslde agencles helpmg to meet 1ts health needs FOI foul COHSQCLIUVQ vears 1 modern up to date dental cllnlc has been conducted brought about and staffed bx the Vlnalhaven f.OYY1l'l1LlI'1ltK Health Councll Cl1n1cs are held 1n the VI6d1C3l Center Bulld 1ng dental equlpment IS prouded bx the ICIVIS Two hundred and twentx x1s1ts were made bx school ch1ldren to the cl1n1c ln 1954 In November of last vear twentx SIX school age chlldren took part 1n a tonsll cl1n1c Agaln the Health Coun c1I furnlshed xolunteers took the 1n1t1al step of organlzatlon and help ed to finance the project MISS Ros coe ICMS public health nurse ass1st ed IH both the dental and the tons1l CIIHICS The report takes us to V1S1t a Chlld Health Conference of about twenty chlldren between the ages of one and five Bs 8 00 A M Health Councll volun teers Dr Earle and MISS Roscoe are on dutx The mother and the chlld go mto the ex 1m1n1ng room where a xolunteer has the flle card of the chlld to wrlte down the findlngs of D1 Earle and MISS Roscoe She also c ills the phvs1c1an s attentlon to any hndmgs of the last V1S1t so that he max check the cond1t1on The 1mmu nmatlon program IS strlctly followed Phe atmosphere IS frlendlx and cheer ful w 1th a box of lollw pops consplcu ouslx d1splax ed There IS Ven llttle fear and almost no crvlng at a Chlld Health Conference The babv cl1n1cs and the school phx slcals are organwed 1n the same efflclent wax and follow up v1s1ts to the home are made Wherever 1nd1 The school health program 18 now in all x efu xound program somewhat dlfferent from the school phwslcals conducted ln the school corrldor Wlth merelx a clude screenlng of throats and hearts Wlth a modern audlo meter purch zsed 1nd glven to ICMS hx the Health Councll the nurse fol lows up the 1n1t1al tests of hearlng gnen bx the teachers wlth preclse and accurate audlometer testlng Next we follow Mlss Roscoe on a tx plcal dax from her week Th1s should be of lnterest to many as I haxe heard people asklng and wonder mg what the Cllltlei of the publlc health nurse are The nurse spent from 8 00 to 10 00 A M ln the OfflC6 She summarlfed a narratlve report of the prev 1ous daw s accompllshments and problems wrote a letter fol health 9ClLlC3t1OIl materlal and a letter about mstltutlonallfatlon of a chlld 3 Y 1 1 I r ' ' ' ' A 1 A r ' ' 5 u 1 A Q ' ' . v - r ' - , , . . , L . . . . l 'C I A', .- J - ny . , I K 1 K 5 Q Q 1 , . - z 4 Q V 1 v ' , . . . . v - 1 H f v Q A K U A 1 Q - l X Q ' , , Q I A A A Q L n 4 Q K v il 1 in .1 , v . 1 . v , v K A V A V A , . . . .' - I A s ., l U 5 V . . . I . L ' . 7 Q ' ' ' 1 - Q l . Q If 1 . , v - - . . , - Y 1 1 ' V A V ' Q L lf Q V Q I x u Q l f ' Q ' ' UVA 4 A v f . - Q' ' ' ' 7 - , Q . ' L A ' . . I v v I - . , . . I untll by 1905 the ICMS was DI'0V1CllHg' Catef - ' K ' 2 1 v K Q '1 . A 1 Y Q A . A . u. I. 1 . . S I ' . . . 1 . . - , , H ' A1 4 kv. 4 A V .V K ' L' 4 v 1 I ' I l ' . - K . 1 , - - ' ' - C g , , z Q z ,I I - v ' ' 1 y .. A - M C A. A Q . Q Q Q v . ' ' Q C ' Y . ' v- 7 1 1 l - ' Q 7 Q K A A ' Y A . . - . . . 4 Q Q Q Q Y . or ' . I u ' K 1 , ' A 4 t . . Y. V, . 1 A' A . A A A ' . 1 v 1 S v lk ' ' v . THE EXILE Work for the day s V1SltlI1g was planned 10 00 A 'VI Routlne school X1S1t In talklng to a ch1ld complalmng of a stomach ache she dxscovered that the ch1ld had had but a p19C8 of cup cake for breakfast She took the ch1ld home and dlscussed with the mother the lmportance of a good diet A home Vlblt was made to a pregnant mother to dlscuss and to help her set up a dellvery room A home VlS1t was made to a S1Lk ch1ld to see how the ch1ld was and to see lf the physlclan s orders were understood and carrled out An 1nterv1ew was held wlth the school health chalrman to plan school phx slcals Two home V1S1tS were made to obtaln data and complete reports fo1 the State Health Offlce One home VlS1t was made to a TB Reglster Case Returned to the 0ff1C6 maklng note of data and problems to be ln eluded ln narratlve report to her supe1v1sor That ex enlng she showed and dlS cussed the film called School Health in Actlon at the regular meetlng of the Health Councll So ended the dav of the publlc health nurse ICMS It seems that a summer per son Alexander M Whlte was lnter ested 1n our communltv At the close of the war he was 1n the Navv and saw medlcal equlpment belng sold at X91 x low p1 lces He got 1n touch wlth the Selectmen offerxng to donate money lf others ln the town would show the1r mterest bx putting up some money A Speclal Town Meet 1ng was called and S1 000 was voted for thls purpose But 1n order to bux war surplus medlcal equlpment the Covernment 1equ1red that two con dltlons be met C15 The group to be responslble for the equlpment must be a non profit organlzatlon C25 Space must be prox lded for the equlp ment to lnsure that 1t would be used It w as to meet these two condltlons that the ICMS was organlzed and ln corporated under the laws of the State of Malne on June 19 1946 All ther needed now was space Through the generosltx of Mrs Margaret Glldden the space behmd Dr Earles offlce was offered Then ln 1952 Mrs Glldden gave the bulld lllg to ICMS on condltlon that she re celve for her llfetlme all the rents and the ICMS pay all malntenance On her death the bulldmg goes to ICMS outrlght But back to 1946 Equlpment such as the dental chalr dental cablnet and speclal llght fixture excellent X ray machlne and dark room equlp ment the hospltal beds and bedslde tables and other smaller ltems were purchased 'md put to good use The Bingham Assoclates Fund ln Boston g1V6S enormous amounts to help ln the lmprovlng of rural med1 cal care I ooklng at a Federal Depart ment of Health map of the State of 'VIa1ne thelr Fleld Admlnlstrator m qulred what medlcal SGYVICSS were avallable at Vmalhaven North Haven and Mat1HlCUS Because Vmalhaven had already done somethlng to solve 1ts medical problems the Blngham Assoclates also rushed to assist Through thelr efforts the State of Malne Department of Health and Health Nurslng program and to pay 009 of the cost the first year 119491 graduallv wxthdrawlng support as the trustees managed to find other sourc es of revenue The Blngham Asso Clat6S Fund offered to pav the balance of the cost also on a slowlv d1m1n1sh mg scale There was one condltlon attached to thls offer the Pubhc Health Nurslng Program also cover the lslands adjacent to Vmalhaven North Haven and Matlnlcus Crle haven Thls made an area and a popu latlon whlch met the requxrements of the state and Blngham In 1950 MISS Marjorle Roscoe a xerv competent and well tralned nurse came to Vmalhaven as an em plox ee of the ICMS She spends one das a week 1n North Haven and makes trxps to M3t1HlCUS to fulfill her obllgatlons to these members of ICMS Thls then IS how ICMS came lnto belng The Trustees take great satlsfactlon ln that the Pubhc Health 4 . ' . A , I 9 , - S . , . ' 1 a Y. u Q u , n - u . . I . , 1 U I . . l' s, . . A A C a Y . V . . , . ' - . A . f' H i - , - A ' . Y . . . . . - ' ' n a , 1 7 . . - . H . . . Y . . ,, . . . . . u t i . , NOW for the Story Of the birth Of Welfare offered to set up 3 Public VA' . l u I- r' f M , A . , ' ' D I ' I 7 L x 7 Q y a. . . . - v A ' I . , ' . . - 7 I . L . V Y 1 s 7 u . ' 3 ' A Y. - I ' ' . U I' I , I K K . . . v .N v . ' Y - - v Lv 1 A1 .' ' y ' I ' . - 1 ' - i . . . , I , w 7. . - K , H . L - ' K- ' y . r V, . Y 7 . . 7 v . . V . . ' , . tl ' l 1 9 I V 7 g , l . l L L Nursing Program of the ICMS IS one of the best in the state The public health nurse has become an lndlspen sable member of the island communi ties There will be no more monev from the Bingham Associates Fund There will be no state financial aid this year In Town Meeting S1 125 was appro prlated for Publlc Health Nursing Service under the dlrection of ICMS This will help the trustees but they are still planning other ways to help meet this vear s budget needs Editor in Chief IMPROVED LABOR SITUATION The lndustrlal revolution brought about the factory system At first workers worked from sunrise to sun set The hours varied from eleven hours and twenty four minutes in wlnter to thirteen hours ln summer These hours were prevalent until 1845 although a ten hour day for fed eral emplovees was established in 1840 by President Van Buren Local craft unions had appeared in had not accomplished much however In 1842 the right of workers to Join umons was recognized in a state court During the panic of 1837 many unions had gone out of existence More unions came at the end of the Civil War The Noble Order of the Knights of Labor was the first highly centralized labor union It grew rapidly after 1870 Uriah S Stevens was the leader A secret order at first it called for political reforms such as an eight hour day abolition of child labor etc All workers were welcomed skilled or unskilled vshite or black One of the weaknesses of this union was that it had not only wage earning groups but also farmers small shop keepers and people not entirely inter ested in the wage earners welfare Its outstanding contribution was that it emphasized on a national scale the THE EXILE existence of a labor problem and the need for better labor conditions The changes in the kinds of work and 1n the position of the laborer in modern industry have not taken place without many differences of opinion between employer and employee In dustry has been improved by study ing every machine every process and every worker to see how the product can be made best and most economi callv Workers have been paid by piece rates and by incentive wage payment systems in order to get them to produce as much as possible Many laborers have Joined with other workers in labor unions to com pel the employer to give better wages and better working conditions Many labor disputes have arisen when work ers have gone on strikes for these things Employers have tried to meet labor unrest by paying more attention to their workers They have installed better facilities in factories provided for rest periods and m other wavs tr1ed to make work pleasant The eight hour day became standard in 1916 During the 1930 s the five day fortv hour week became the general Since the adoption of the conveyor belt and other methods of speeding up work may workers feel that they are Just cogs in a machine Some of these workers resent their work On Monday December 5 1955 in New York City s Seventy First Regl ment Armory the American Federa tion of Labor and the Congress of In dustrial Organization held their first Joint meeting in almost twenty years That meeting marked the formation of a new organization to be known as the AFL and CIO Thls will mark the end of a split in organized labor that began in October of 1935 when John L Lewis president of the United Mme Workers attacked Wil llam Hutcheson then the leader of the A F L s Carpenters Union Unity committees from both sides have been workmg out problems Some A F L umons still discriminate 5 I Y - ' . 7 Y 7 , Q I' . s 1 n , ' . - A 1 u . A Y 1, Q - - - u . A . i . , . ' 9 ' y Washington's administration. They hours for laborers: l 4 1 1 9 . , , . , - . .- y - T . ' . . - - V 1 u I if YY ' ' L , D , , - . . '. .' .. . 7 . . Y . K , I . . - - ' 7 K . - . . y - , - 7 - I 9 7 ' , - . . . . . , . . . , , . . . 6 THE EXILE agamst Negroes and other mmorltx groups The CIO has xnslsted that th1S practlce be ellmlnated A commlt tee has been establlshed for the handllng of thls problem George Meany presldent of the AFL and Wllllam SCh1I'11tZl6I' xts secretary treasurer wlll hold thelr same posts ln the nevx comblned group Vlce presldent of the U A W John Llvlngston wlll get the hlgh post of dlrector of orgamzatlon Most labor people believe that the new organ17at1on vx1ll succeed Hoxx ever It vx1ll have manv problems be fole reachlng complete harmony Semor Edltor TODAX S SLHOOI S We often read altlcles comparmg the school of our parents and grand parents wlth the modern consolldated schools of todav for truly the new school bulldlngs wlth all thelr modern fac1l1t1es are certalnlv a glant step from the l1ttle red schoolhouse of a half centurv ago Golng to a school of long ago mlght have been consldered a trlal because of all the hardshlps xt ern comfort attendlng school should be consldered a prlvllege A schoolhouse of fiftx xears ago xxas made of wood Today thev are made of stone brlck or concrete and usuallx have manx rooms lnstead of 1ust one lr txxo Poor l1ght1ng was one of the worst features of the old schools The w1n doxxs xx ere sometlmes on the front or exen on thr e s1des Now we have glass block 'slCl9S or vxlndoxxs at the back and left The nevx fluorescent llghts g1xe us 1 steadx llght and no glare Llghtmg IS one of the most 1m portant features IH the modern schools A thlrd feature IS the heatlng of the bulldlngs The old schools had xxood stoves that gave off lxttle heat and the room temperatures were verx uneven Todax vxe have electrlcallx controlled furnaces that burn coal or o1l and glve us even temperatures Even our drlnklng water IS supplled novx Wlth llttle danger of germs Our modern bubblers glV6 us good clean water In the old schools drlnklng water vxas elther pumped or carrled from streams ln palls Everx chlld drank from the same dlpper and the same pall of water Later thex had lndlvldual cups but st1ll drank from a communltv pall Other santlary condltlons have been greatly improved vxhere there used to be outslde tollets we now have our basement tollets vxashrooms and even showers There used to be a problem about the desks Tvxo chlldren sat at one desk or at benches wlth Just stools to s1t on We now have modern desks xxlth comfortable stralght backed chalrs to help our posture Methods of teachmg have changed verv much over the vears too The amount of work ln the lower grades has been greatly lessened especlallg m arlthmetlc and spelhng and the xxord method of teachmg readlng IS favored over the earller phonlc method In the schools of our parents and the grades and all the subjects In manv of our modern schools espec lallv 1n the upper grades we now have departmental teachmg That 1s each teacher has certaln subjects Wh1Ch he teaches and the classes move about from room to room Some other sub Jects such as muslc and art are taught bx speclallx tralned teachers Our modern school bands and orchestras xx ere unheard of long ago Specxal schools todav offer new studles for the handlcapped The bllnd chlldren have speclallx deslgned books for studx and other Bldg to learmng There ale also schools for the deaf and clxppled Due to these schools chxldren xx ho formerlx vxould have had a hopeless future novx are plepared to l1xe 1101 mal hx es Modern schools lax great stress on the phx slcal and mental health of the . . i - 2 ' , u u 1 . I , I s n n Y V .Y' ' s I ' '. 'Y ' ' . I . l, 1 n u . I n .V , - u - 1 1 Y . ' 7 K ' 4 I k . V' . . y . V. - I v Y . ' ' 1 - 1 1 . 7 7 11 w ' ' ' J v - . 9 A I . v 1 y , . . . . , K I c n 1 , , ' A n , 1 1 ' 7 presented, but today, with all its mod- grandparents, one teacher taught all , . J -I Y ' Y V . . L x K V V o , o H . ' - U . '. ' 1 ' 7 3 i . Y p V7 by n L, ' 2' ' . . . - , I 9 . ' . . A ' ' ' . K K A A. - K V A A . L 5 . .V u . . . Y L 2 A 7 . . L . tv . 'L .' ll. Q. . L - K , V .. . ' , 7 . , 7 D .I A A tv n v I I v v ' v yt ' chlldren who attend them Our phVS1 cal exam1nat1ons by ou1 doctors and nurses are an annual event whlch usually takes place early 1n the year Our ey es and ears are screen tested by the teachers Later susplclous cases are 19 tested by the nurse She then reports to the parents on the re sults of the exam1nat1ons and encour ages them to take the necessary steps to remedy any defects Dental and tonsll cl1n1cs make It posslble for par ents to 1809129 help for thelr chlldren at small expense Shots fol whooplng cough pollo and other dlseases are also glven by the doctor Health which 1s taught as a sub Ject ln school teaches the chlldren good health hablts safety rules and the use of proper foods Last but certamly not least many 1nte1scholast1c act1y1t1es such as bas ketball and baseball have been added to our curr1culum Besldes g1v1ng our h1gh school students much pleasure they serxe to encourage good sports Yes thefe are many wax s IH wh1ch our schools have been 1mproved for us and the ch1ldren of today should learn to appreclate them They should only remember the lI'lClLlStI'lOl,l9 peo ple who made these schools posslble md work hud for the success that w1ll make tll91I'fdl'I'11l16's teachers and tovs ns proud of them JLIIHOI ECl1tOl NARCOTICS Death lnsanlty heartbreak s1cl1 ness yes all of these are caused by hablt formmg drugs to whlch people become chamed In approxlmately thlrty days the hablt can be estab llshed and a persons llfe can be changed to torture and wondermg about where the next bracer vylll come from Narcotlcs xre sometlmes used ln medlclne or as medlcme to brlng sleep or reheve pam However people sometlmes use a drug too often or ln too large a quantlty and so get 1nto THE EXILE the hablt of uslng lt all the tlme as a stlmulus Large or polsonous doses can cause stupor comas and some tlmes convulslons and death Of course there are many narcotlcs and each one affects the bodv 1n a d1ffe1 ent way Belladonna for example drles the throat dlms the v1s1on en larges the pup1ls and causes del1r1um xx hereas some act upon the bram the allmentary tubes or the bronchlal tubes Not only do they have dlffer ent effects on SDQCIHC parts of the body but they also effect varlous peo ple dlfferently For example some people are affected phvslcallv 1nd othels mentally The pr1nc1pal narcotlcs a1e op1um ivuth 1ts zlkalolds such as morphla codem thebala and preparatlons of It paregor1c laudanum etcb bella donna camphor henbane caffelne chloral hydrate alcohol Indlan hemp hops bromlde of potasslum herom n1cot1ne chloroform and stramomum All of these are dangerous to anyone but chlldlen are more llkely to res 11Qk of g1v1ng them to chlldren 1s gleater Lately the ma1 ket has been flooded mth so called pamcures carm1na tlyes COlfllZ-ll? soothlng sy rups etc xy h1ch ale sald to be harmless but are xctually mlxtules contalmng narcot 1cs vyhlch have been made ple ts mt t1st1ng One should bevy lre of these The use of narcotlcs my narcotlcs ln any form IS a soulce of very real dangel ln th1s day and age Young people especlallx should be constant lx on the llert for one never knows where the narcotxc monster IQ golng to strlke next Sophomore EdltOF SALK VACCINE Pol1o is a dlsease that lnyures or destroys the central nervous svstem It paraly zes the muscles of the body It 19 caused by a tlny v1rus of whlch there are three known types A vlrus 19 a small organlsm that l1ves and re produces onlv ln l1v1ng cells V - A . u 1 - A A 7 7 1 1 1 ' 1 . 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U' 1 . . f, , , 1 1 .7 .7 1 . . , , . . . 1 - THE EXILE Pollo IS often called mfantlle para lx sxs because the dlsease was first studled 1n chlldren and onlv 1tS para lx tlC forms were knovsn Later It be gan to attack adults and teenagers as xx ell as chlldren It then became known as pollomy el1t1s About two thlrds of all the cases of pollo haxe been m chlldren fourteen x ears of age or under The group that IS most susceptlble to poho IS com posed of chxldren five to nlne years old In recent years adult populatlon susceptlblllty has become common Pregnant vsomen appear to have a greater susceptlbllltv to pollo than vxomen of the same age group who are not pregnant Some of the svmptoms of pollo are headache sore throat upset stomach sore muscles dlzzlness soreness of neck and back fever and occaslonally dlfflculty ln swallowmg or breathmg Fhese symptoms max occur 1n varlous comblnatlons The poho vaccme developed bv Dr Jonas Salk IS made of each of the three tvpes of v1rus treated w1th for maldehvde whlch weakens them bv removlng the ab1l1ty of the vlrus to cause dlsease but the VIFUS does re tam the property of belng able to stlmulate the human body lHtO pro ducmg antlbodles to fight pollomye l1t1s Pohomx el1t1s vaccme IS an aqueous preparatlon of kllled pol1omyel1t1s v1rus contammg approxlmately equal amounts of tvpes 1 CMahonevl 2 CMEF 11 and 3 CSaukettl The vlrus fo1 the vacclne comes from the kld nex t1ssues of the monkey It IS pre paled and standardlzed accordmg to the regulatlons of the Natlonal In stltute of Health of the U S Publlc Health Serv1ces Mass xacclnatlon or lmmunlzatlon takes t1me money and organlzatlon Nat1onallv the vaccme IS gxven to children between flve and fourteen xears of age However because of our locatlon lt IS glven to the age group between SIX months and twenty vears of age Because we re on an lsland we cannot get the shots for our chlldren everv vear At the present t1me the vaccme IS avallable on the open drug market for about 351 34 per shot We have been fortunate enough ln Vmalhaven to have enough vaccme paid for bv the state and federal gov ernments to g1ve two shots each to two hundred Hfteen school chlldren one hundred twelve pre school chlld but not gomg to school and seven pregnant women Plans 9XlSt for the th11d shot elght months after the second one P0110 1S not yet conquered We have to 1mprove the Salk VHCCIHG to find out how long lts effects last the best t1me for the shot to be given whether a booste1 shot IS necessary after a perlod of x ears and we have to find a more efectlve stra1n of v1rus for the vacclne so that one shot Wlll do the Job of the three now m use Xou can help m the fight agalnst poho by workmg as a volunteer help mg Wlth seruces to patlents and bv gn mg genelouslw to the March of Dlmes Freshman Edltor 8 9 ., ' I - , ' , ' - 7 . . . . . . 7 ' a 1 - vv I ' Y s n . 1 u - , . n. 7 A . a L u f V f . 1 ' . v v V - Q - ! 5 ' ' 7 s un a y 9 a , ,. 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H THE EXILE HAROLD I ANDERSON Beak Baseball 1 9 3 4 Capt Baseball 3 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Co Capt 4 -Xthletxc -X soc 1 2 3 4 Sports Colrespondent to Couuu Cyalette 4 H1 Jmks 12 School Plas 4 Joke Etlll0l 2 Jumol EClllO1 3 SCHIOI Edxtol 4 Class VICC Ples 2 Class Pzes Class Tlcas 4 Student Councll SC3 Chor 234 Ban 12 XICQ Ples Band 3 Pxes 4 Latin 1 9 Flcnch 2 3 Intla muxal Coach 3 Populaxltx '7 It lk g.,lo1x s small change Class Xxce Plcs 1 Class Ples 2 4 Class Tlcasuxer 3 Band TIGRSUICI 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Studcnt Councll Sec 2 H1J1nks 1 2 Latm Club 2 3 Fxench Club 2 2 Band Couespondent to Courlel 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Edltol 1 2 Assoc Edlt01 3 Edlt0l mn Chlef 4 Softball 1 Student Txeas 3 Rcplesentatlve to Clxls Statc 3 lxothmg succeeds llke success SHIRI FX A DAY IS Shxrl Basketball 1 2 3 4 Honoxarv Capt 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Softball Co Capt 3 C horus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Cla s Sec-xetalx 1 2 3 4 Studcnt Councll 4 Chcellcadel 1 2 3 Repxesentatlvc to Lnl State 3 Hx Jmks 1 Z Is not llfe a hundxed tlmes too short fox Us to hole ourselves? . .. . .' S lv 17 -L- - 1 . -1 ' - 9 -, . 9. -. s. . -'- - 3 ' ' ' -' ' 2 3 - -'z K .' Q I . 1 ' . ' . ' - ' v ' . o 11 ' , Y ' 9 Y ' ' . .. -1 1. .S . 35 ' .,, 3 A , ' 1-2-3-4g Vice Pres. 7. tg us 1-'-.- 3 d - -3-43 7' . 1 . . 1 . , ' s . . , - 1 ' . 1, ... , t -.., 1 - , - 1 Y 1 4 I ,. u . .' . '. ,. ..v. . . . 'Y MARY E. CANDAGE 17 Mary ' 511 . .,.' Z 1. . I - Z ., . .3 . 1 .,. - H, . - - - . ' A , , --- - 5 .. f I . 'Q - - 3 - 1 ' 1 '-Us ' 9 ' . 4 ' I . 1 . ' Q a ' v f . - - - , - ' , . , ' S I - ' '- 12 x ' -1 r - . . .. ' .. .H Y V at ' 37 , . . . ' ' 1 . ' x ' ' ' ' s . , , - . .3 -. - - - 3 - - 3 s . -v - - - 3 2 ' 2 1 1 u - - 5 I 1 . A 5 .- . J. ll 1 ' s ' 1 s , , , X 77 THE EXILE I' ALLIWE M DODGE Polly Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 H1 JlnkS 2 German 4 F1ench 4 The true secullty IS to be found ln soclal sol1dar1ty rather than 1n lsolated 1nd1v1dual effort DONALD A 'VIARII IN Rlnky Baseball 1 2 3 4 Baseball Manager 1 H1 Jlnks 2 Athlet1c What w1sdom can you find that IS gleater than k1ndness '7 CHARLES E POLK JR 17 Sonny H1 Jmks 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Class VICE Presldent 4 Joke Editor 3 Personal Edltor 4 Hlgh School Play 4 French 2 3 Marshal 3 Athletlc Club 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Wlthout muslc llfe would be a mlstake 11 A A . Si !Y AY ' A A 1 ii ' 97 Club 1-2-3-4! Intramural Basketball 3g Chorus 1. THE EXILE FRFEMAN C ROBINSON Brother Band 1 2 3 4 Band Secretary 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Basketball Manager 3 Baseball Manager 3 Hr Jrnks 1 2 Buslness Manager 3 4 Athletrc Assoc 3 Temporary Class Secretarv 4 Chorus 2 3 Class Vrce Pres 3 Man rs so made that he can only find relaxatron from one krnd of labor bv takrng up another NFAL M SUTLIFIE ut Hr Jrnks 1 2 Chorus 1 Z 3 4 Band 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Co Captarn Basketball 4 Intra Never were therr so many sleepless mghts as rn the lrfe of thrs man ARIHUR S FOLM UN lr Trng Band 1 Z 3 4 Chorus 1 Basketball 4 Intramural Basket ball 3 Busmess Manager 3 4 Latrn 1 Hr Jrnks 1 Hrgh School Plax 4 Athlctrc Assoc 4 Student Counul 3 4 Thr most rrsrless dan of all rs that rn vrhrch vac haue not laughed . .' T. . I 19 - - - : ' - s : S S ' ' 5 - ' S - Z . 3 'r Z - - KA ', ' ,' , ' VY . .. . ' ' I9 S ' ' u 5 Q - - ' ! - - - 1 - - Y - - - : - - - 1 - 9 - mural Coach Basketball 33 Athletic Assoc. 1-2-3-4. H . v ., .I ' ' ' ' 77 ,. . , v .. .. - ,. 4 A . I -4 - - . 1 . . . . . - ! ! l . ' . . . , . - . ' . '- ' . ' Y ! I J Y ' 1 I 1 I D' - . 7 ' J ' H , - . A . . 1 v ' . ' , ' v. v r , THE EXILE 13 Junior Class Back row I to r F Oakes M Thompson R Thompson W Conway Mlddle row E Ames B Martm C Webster W Chandler Flont row M Robmson D Webster, D Doughty ,. ,. ,. ,. . : .,. ,. ,. . .. ,. 14 THE EXILE Sophomore Class Back row l to 1 L DaV1dSOD W Whxte F Knovxl'on J Phllbxook M Bunker Q. Vhbbtu L Qhlelds 'VI Phllbxook G H1ldlHgS . 1 Middle row: J. Dickey, J. Calderwood, H. Conway, D. Tupper, B. Oakes.. Front row: Freshman Class A Phlllp Front xow M Whlte G Hansen G Beckman N Adams V Orcutt Back row, 1. to r.: K. Conway, S. York, E. Warren, D. Webster, L. York, C. Dyer THE EXILE Literary A CHANCE AT HAPPINESS One sunny day Angle walked along the beach It was a very beautlful day wlth the wlnd blowlng the seagulls ln the dlstance wheellng lazlly about on the llght breeze and the waves vsashlng up agalnst the shore When Angle was llvlng ln New York she was very weak and lll so her parents bought a beautlful cot tage by the beach Here she could galn back her strength and Vltallty She loved the beach ln all 1tS splendor Angle was a lonely glrl She Wlshed very much she could have a pet of her very oven to F3189 and care for She lay down on the sand thlnklng about lt and fell asleep When she avsoke the sun was golng down and sornethlng was rubblng her cheek She Jumped up and found a babv seal lylng there sunnlng 1tS8lf It was verv helpless havlng Just been born Angle gave a cry of dellght and p1Ck ed the baby up It snuggled up agalnst her neck and crled softly How would one? she asked It seemed to have understood her for It flapped ItS fllp pers and Cfled softlv Later that nlght Father came ln and told Angle she could keep Fllppo lf she reallv wanted to and Fllppo seemed contented The summer months vsere verv happy for Angle She and her pet play ed on the beach ln the sunshlne and ln the water Soon Angle would have to go home because she had to go to school She trled to make Fllppo understand and to get hlm to Walt untll she came back next summer So she departed leavlng Fllppo behlnd Wlnter came and went and the fam llx began plannlng thelr vacatlon at the seashore Alrangements were made and thex were soon on thelr wav Angle thought about Fllppo all the tlme and couldnt walt to see her old frlend After thev arrlved she went run nlng down the beach looklng for Fllppo but he was no where ln Slght A week went by but no Fllppo Angle was very worrled The next day as she and her mother were hanglng out clothes she hap pened to ook across the bav and savl a verv small black object swlmmlng toward shore Fllppo' She ran down and hollered to hlm After he landed she plcked hlm up but he seemed verv llfeless Angle nursed hlm for days but he dled havlng first sur prlsed them all by glwlng blrth to a llttel of baby seals' It was a sad yet happv dav for Angle She had lost her old frlend but she had galned three new ones whlch IS rather strange slnce seals seldom have more than one pup Nancy Adams 59 The darkness began to fade And the sun as lf awakenlng from a dream Sent rlbbons of llght over hlll and vale The moutaln tops gllstened wlth the beauty of the new morn And flnallv the last star faded lnto noth lngness Halold Lee Andelson 56 'VIY WALK As I walk Wlth ease under the tl ees And llsten to the Wlnd howl by I llft mv head and see the sun It ulll be there tlll I dle Phan I walked to the lake And save the water clear POI lack of watel Im sure That vu haxe llttlc feal I walked f0l a long tlme beneath the moon That shone on the streets so brlght I walked to my home IH the blg spruce tree And to the ealth I bld Goodnlght Vvalter White 58 I6 T .1 , . n 1 o v . , L - 9 - - ' . y . . . . . ' K 1 ' ' V u a . Y L . S ' K . - , , 5 1 , , 9 . .I s L, . , u 1- s - . , . . ' 7 Y ' ' ' ' . . , . n u f .V , 4, . W . . . , u , 1 a . V Q - Y Y .' KC - you like to go home with me, little THE SUNRISE -97 . . I ' . , - ! . , I 7 . . s ' 1 , , , .-...,. 7 I K . . Y D . ' , - , ' ' Q . , , , 9 L 1 v ,- ' 1 I . , . - , , . y . K , Q L , . - H ' H , . v y ' , . ' 1 THE SANDWICH For many years people have been enyoylng sandwrches rn their lunch boxes for a qulck meal, but have never wondered where a sandwrch orrglnated The other day I was eat mg a sandwrch and thought I would lrke to know where it came from so I looked around and came up with this Many vears ago on a showboat there was a poker game going on ln the gamblrng room There was a young man who had lost verv much money and had Just begun to wrn rt back when rt came drnnertrme Rather than break hrs good luck streak he asked the walter to put hrs meal be tween two slices of bread and serve rt to hrm This wav he drdnt have to stop and eat, he could Just nlbble off hrs sandwrch and play poker at the same trme Thrs gave the other peo ple the rdea and then rt spread It was passed down through generatlons, and that rs why we are enyoyrng sand wrches todav Charles Polk Jr 56 C HEMISTRY CLASS The first day of class We learned to bend glass And our interest was quickly awakened Why rf this was all that had to be done Ch mrstrv mr ht even prove to be fun Through further experrments we learned When usrng acrd to be concerned For the results can be d1re Like eating the shirt off' someone s back And this rsn t fictlon yust fact At first all the formulas struck us dumb Nrnetv eight elements to combrne was the sum We had but to learn the valences symbols and all But with plenty of time with our ears and our eyes We learned all the valences much to our surprrse And now near the end of my chemistry vear I do not believe I shall shed a tear But shall never regret The time I spent thus Learning of thrngs rn the world around us Mary Candage 56 THE EXILE WHEN YOU ARE OLD When you re old and gray youll srt rn vour rockrng charr, whrch wrll be a dear thing to you You ll remem ber the days of your youth, when you were so very actrve and gay But now there are Just the memories But lrsten thrngs Just dont end there' Through the years vou ve made and kept frlends who are gettrng older too, so the change rsn t notrced qurte so much If your health IS super ror then your rnterests rn the home yourself and your communrty are stlll flourrshrng, maybe more than ever before You re up to date on all the news currous about thls and that You re strll the same kind gentle per son always helprng others who are rn need Sewrng and cooking have been and strll are two of vour favorrte pleasures Attendrng church each Sunday has been a comfort and a Joy That old famrly prrde stlll remarns, for you keep your troubles to y ourself and are capable of dorng the tasks that he ahead Someone lrke this has no fear or happrness Donna Webster 57 MY DREAMS Crazv figures laughing screaming Grotesque faces slyly smrrkrng V1v1d flashes now destroy them In my dreams these things are lurking Now they re here as plain as daylight Now they slowlv fade away Werrd as why the earth rs turmng Mysterious as the nrght and day Prcmonrtrons of the future Past experlences live there still Things I hope wlll never happen Ttll me do you thrnk they will All of them are really baffling And rf you would like to see Sometime when I visit dreamland Won t you come along with me Susan Webster 58 17 Y 7 I V . y I Y , ' ' Q u Q . , . 9 , . Y ' 7 ' ' . 1 y I a 1 7 . . . . , , . ' , , . . . I ' I . , - . ' 1 K 9 ' . . v . , K ' ' .V . .Yi ' ' I U . y . L s, L y s ' dread of getting old, but rather finds A, . 7 ' Y e 'L 'g . I . v i ll , . , ' i . D r ' 1 . I' I r . . . v , ' , ' . I . . ' v . ' ' - ! Q nf 7 , ' 9 v -, . , ' ' . . , . .' . y . ri . ' . 1 . . ., ' , i ' p ' - I . 4 , ' . , . . . y ' 7 ' ! D Q THE EXILE YOUNGER DAYS The othel dax I met old Joe at the xlllage store He d bought five pounds of sugar and xvanted me to carry It up the h1ll to h1s Mlssus Sald he wan t so sprx as he usta be In my xounger davs I tell vou suh he excplamed, there wasnt a man IH th1s town that could put me on mv back I vxasn t too blg but boy I vxas some lugged Just to prove that Im not a llar Ill tell vou ot a txme that made me famous When I hrst came to th1s lsland ln 89 thls tovxn was noted for lts powerful men If xou wanted to llve here 1n those davs vou had to be lough, tough and rugged At first thev sort of pushed me around because thev d1dn t know the poxx er ln mx 11ght arm Seelng that thex meant no harm I let them get avxax xx 1th It untxl one certa1n dav That dax xx as IH the dead of sum mel All the thermometers ln town had blown apart that xx as how hot It xxas Well I had just finished carrx 1ng a couple of two hundred pound bags of gl a1n on mx shouldel s to town that dax and xxent lnto the pool room tel the second game th1s blg sxxa1thx Fxenchman stomped ln and shouted Txxentx dollar for anvone can put me on mx back and he threxx the monex on the table Novx thls Frenchman 'Vlustacheo Ikus was a tr mendous flghten and was knovxn to haxe knocked doxxn ten men w1th one bloxx On the other hand txx entx dol lals xx IS a heap of monex IH those caxs Ex elxone 1an fO1 a comer except me Then I sa1d ID a lovx steadx xolce You talk too blg Mustacheo Ikus I ll take xou on 11ght noxx Xvlth that he plcked me up bx the stuff of the neck and dragged me out In the allex When he d1d thls everx bodx xxondered vxhat colo1 floxxers T xxanted on mx graxe Whlle thex d1s cussed thlS all of a sudden I un C01 lx a telllflt llght and knocks h1m rlght thlough the xx all Thex shoveled hlm up lnto a bushel basket and bur led hlm the next dav That was the bloxx that made Vmalhaven stand at attentlon xx hen I passed So when anv one asks xou vxho was the strongest man 1n toxxn xou can sax that fellow 11ght there In h1s vounger days he knocked Mustacheo Ikus so hard that Ikus xx ent 11ght through the wall ln the poolroom and k1lled hlmself Yeah Io I s 1d Ill carrv It up the h1ll for xa See xa lound Edxxand Ames 57 THF SXMI OLD STORY The boxs today au so dlffuent Phan thcv xxele xxhen I was a lad How manv txmes Ive heard thls theme Fxom mx deal and lovlng Dad VI hum I xvas a bov I had chomes to do Responslbllltx I xxas taught I dldn t have tlme to tlalpS0 axound And loaf at the 0011161 lot I mxlked tht cows I chopped tha xvood Watel I had to cauv I shovelled snow and I fed the hens I never had tlme to tallx Its easx come and easx go Wlth boxs xoul age todax But I supposc wlth tlmc and tale I nod mx head tlx not to smlle As hr lants on and on F01 the dax of the hoxsc and buggv Havc a long long tlme been gone When ht runs doxxn I look up and say ln a VOICL soft and pleadmg, Dad max I have a buck for tht dance tomght Thats all that Ill be medlng I-In looks at Mom shc just guns I-01 shes heald thxs ofttn Amen' And he knoxxs that the boxs of today Xklll loxx up to be ood men QIIAIIQS Polk JI 56 ATOIVIIC W ASTE One of the chlef ploblems faclng sclentlsts 1n then endeavors to use dt0mlC povx er for peacetlme purposes IS the p1 oblem ot vxaste materlals Qome suentlsts xdxocate dumpmg the xx xstes lnto the deepest c1ev1ces . . , . 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I ! 9 A '1 , v v 1. r y . , , . aa-..--- 66 ' 4 ' 7 9 1 1 v 1 4 A . ss bw, 1 K- - L' ' L' 1 A. . , , , ,' ' . ,' , ' K L- . is L. 2 v of thc ocean IO1 two reasons CID bcrentrsts clarm that IH these deepest parts of the ocean the water has re marned rmmoxable for two thousand xears rnd C71 some screntrsts clarm that all ot the lrfe rn the ocean ercrsts rn the top 'ite thousand feet Oth r screntrsts clarm that the ocean waters would drlute the radlo actlxe m xterrals bex ond harm but rt has been sard that rt would take fue per Cent ot the ocean water lust to render' srfe the Strontrum 95 now ercrstrng rn th1s countrx A new studx of the effect ot rtdra tron on mrmrls has rust been com pleted showrng that the possrbrlrtx of producrng human freaks rs 1 result ot rt rs fifteen trmes as great as had DPQXIOIISIX been thought At present the problem IS not gre rt but WIIQIIIII the next nfteen wears rt max grow route Dean Thompson 1 K SXILORS LAST LETTER I am a fr htrng sallor '-kflfl I all thc mrghtx sea I stand and watch the Captaln I wr h thc deck and do all thmgs That I am meant to do But w hmn rt time for my rcturn Ill tart srrlmg, homc to you I w ut rn warn untrl that d rx Ilhrou h all eternrtv Ill wall rnsrde and find you come A runmng, strarght to me Ill 'Ill xou of the saddcst hours I sat and thought of home Once I get out I wont return lXor ner shall I roam But as I srt hcre well contcnt Vhth mcmorres old and new I wondcr what wrlll happen If I can return to you If mv ship sank and I were gone And xou got thc message clear Would xou srt home and cry for mc And sax I mrss you Dear Or would rt not but bother you And vou would have fun rnstca Youd haxc another Romeo And thmk that Im Just dead? THE EXILE 1 Por rf xour lovc for me rs gone And you care not for my death bed I wont return home as I planned But tax at sca mstead Nlmmc -Xnn Vihrtc 9 IIHE SHORE WRECKED CABIN II hen I was wrsltrng a strange IS land along the rockx coast of Marne I spotted a long broken down cabrn rn the drstance w 1th shrngles chatter mg and shutters bangrng I stepped rnto the end room Rats were runmng wrld sprders rn tll the corners and broken glass on the floor One step across the floor and down went one leg Although mx leg was mlured I managed to get tree and do some more research The cabrn hrl much excltement Frrst I found many antrques then a bodx IH the next room I left the cabrn and phoned for 1 truck to come and get the bodx Wrth two men I rolled the bodx IH a basket and Oot It out doors With a le'rkx boat we tr red to get The bodx w rs ew rmrned rnd sard th rt rt was ot ancrent descent I wrs re w u ded bu berng grx en ow nershrp ot the rsland md c rbrn F1 eem rn Robrnson J 6 II'S I'HI NILSE IHKI FOUR S I thrnl that I hall nevar sce -X poem that wrll appeal to mc -Xll thc words arI supposed to rhyme -Xnd supposed to bc ln perfcct trme 'Now when I trx to wrrtc some verse XIX pencrl seems to bo But w hcn I tcll the teachcrs That rts reallx qurte a Job Fhey laugh and saw thev rc sorrv But now don t you worrv For onc hour s worth of pcnaltv Qhould turn out somm poctrv Thls doesnt work III tcll you whw Ior I have bccn forccd to try Marx Candage 5 IJ a 1 I r I I I I I V I I ' S - 5. , ' . . 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Y 6 20 THE EXILE FIRST DATE The telephone rang loud and clean I Jumped out of my chalr But even though I hurrled so I was the last one there My oldest slster Ann had p1cked The phone rlght off the stand And Jlm my younger brother Was standlng near at hand They sald hello and so I thought The call was not for me I turned around but then Ann sald Hey sls the calls from h I rushed back IH and grabbed the phone And my heaxt began to pound I saxd Whv sure Id love to go And put the phone back down how you mav thlnk Im s1lly but If It was your first date lm sure youd rush around llke me So you wouldn t be too late Dorls Doughty 57 THE LAST FLIGHT Lleutenant Bowers banked hls Sabre to the left and brought lt neat lv onto the runway Bowers pulled h1s sxx foot one 1nch frame from the COCkplt and stepped to the ground as the mechanlcs came runnlng up The left wlng was rlddled w1th bullet holes It s a good thlng you ve only got one more mlsslon Jack sald one of the mechanics I m okav as long as I ve got thls and Bowers patted a small Blble ln hls shlrt Jack Bowers was twenty five years old marrled and had a two year old daughter Hls W1f6 and daughter were back III APl1HgtOH VlFg1HIa The next mormng Bowers cllmbed lnto h1s plane Thls would be h1s twentleth and last mlsslon before leavlng for the States The plane sped down the runwav cllmbed lnto the skx and dlsappeared ox er the horizon About tvso hours later Bowers had completed hls mlsslon and was re turnlng to the base He banked the plane and started to land Suddenly the nose tok a qulck dlp h1t the ce ment runway and fllpped over Bowers was thrown from the plane He lay on the ground clutchmg an empty shlrt pocked The doctor came over and made a slngle comment Dead' That mght a new man to replace Bowers came lnto the barracks He leaned os er behxnd the bed and p1Ck8d somethlng up Look here he Sald somebody dropped a Blble e dldnt understand the looks of the other men as the lxghts were turned ou Harold Anderson 56 WH AT WINTER SEEMED TO SAY Icy boughs were hangmg From the trees so bare Snow was softly fallmg Wmter was everywhere But as the sunshlne gllstened Everythlng seemed to say Its only for a llttle longer Sprmg IS on nts way Rlckey Oakes 57 MABELLENE AND JOEY Mabellene sald Joey remem ber when we were Seventeen and Our Hearts Stood St1l1'7 Yes and vou were So Sweet and Gentle I Was Meant For You sald Joey and I Need You Now Let s Wake the Town and Tell the People to Rock Around the Clock cause were 1n love she replled I I GIVE My Heart to You When We Come of Age W1ll You Beheve ln Me Yes Darlxng True Love Goes On and On he rephed Oh I Could Have Told You It s '1 Woman s World she Sald Well Make Yourself Comfort able Do you remember The Naugh ts Ladx of Shadv Lane who Jllted The Man Upstalrs ' Yes but he was One of the Strmgs of Broken Hearts Oh I Reallx Don t Want to , I ' O 7 I 1 I ' I 1 . 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H' ' 'I 9,4 ' - L I - - , sc ' - 1 11 ' I L ' 1 7 L D ' - - - ll 11 u V 1 1 1 I, Know he replxed Tell me Why Do Fools Fall 1n Love Don t Ask Me Whv Tlme Wlll Te I Understand Just How You Feel becausel Wanted you But Love IS an Illusion Am t It a Shame that We Are Too Old to Dream Well Its Almost Tomorrow so Good mght Sweetheart Goodnlght Barney Oakes 58 S FORMY WEATHER When I wake up ln the morning It makes me plenty sore To hear the ralndrops falling Just like the day before Its sort of routlne now to wear my boots And to hurry through the ram To dodge the splashes made by the cars Tlll I reach the school house lane Once ln the schoolhouse the lam seems to srtop And Just as the bell rlngs to let us go home Then is the t1me xt begins to pour So once agam vse don our ram duds And hurry on our way Wlll I be glad if the sun eve1 sh1nes No matter what other folks say Mary Candage 5 THE VALUE OF BOOKS The other nlght durmg the broad cast of the rlse and fall of Adolph Hitler the people at the helght of Hitlers relgn brought their books and threw them 1nto a great bonfire It was then that I started thmklng what It would be l1ke without books It has been sald that lf all our books were destroyed c1v1l1zat1on would backshde hundreds of years For wlthout books we would have to learn through years of experlence that Wh1Ch could be read 1n a short tlme We read books not only for lnform atlon and knowledge but also for en Joyment Even though readmg Just for entertalnment we can t help but learn somethlng THE EXILE We open the covers of a book and for a wh1le l1ve 1n a make belleve world of excltement Maybe we take a w1ld rlde ln the Old West or even be kldnapped 1n an old spooky house Of course you could go for a beautlful cruxse on the Med1terranean or mav be an excltmg vacation to a large win ter resort But whatever we read we do something excltlng and different We can read and see plctures of many famous places even though we mav never see them I thlnk that we don t appreclate or reahze the xalue of books Marv Candage 56 COLD WAR What we call the cold war and what the Russlans call co exlstence has been golng on for a long tlme now The real battleground of this cold struggle of each to expand 1ts 1n fluence at the cost of the other One lmportant factor 1n this IS 1n dustrlal and technologlcal develop ment 1n whlch at the present the west IS 1n the lead but the Sovlets are catchlng up Wlth the lntentlon of surpasslng the Umted States w1th1n ten vears The reason for thls hes 1n our hlgh schools where students do not have the opportumty to dlscover whether sc1ent1flc studles appeal to them ln mam schools because these courses are either not offered or are taught by teachers doublmg 1n other subJects In contrast to this IH RUSS13 Phvslcs Chemlstry Geometry and Algebra are compulsory for all the students beglnnlng 1n the seventh grade In far as ln any rlvalry or endeav or vlctory goes to the better develop ed lntellect But todas possesslon of a hlgh school dlploma 1n the Unlted States does not assure knowledge bevond that transmltted before the seventh grade to a Russlan pupll Dean Thompson 57 21 I! ' ll , . , ,, . . . - . C5 7 ' !Y KK ' ' ' v , 1 n s . ll . KK i! ' ' as V n y as ' , ' ' Y! K6 ' 7 V . 77 ' ' - KC . !7 ' ' ' , 'U - cs 9 A , n xl A . ' . , . , ,, . . . . , , . i . 7 ----1 . .Y , . I . 7 u A 9 y , s ...,1.......-T.. Y ' t y ' KK n I ' 1 ' 66 ' !! Y a u Q . But I am positive that there will be more, war IS the pol1t1cal and economlc . . . . , A - Y ' ' 1 . . - . . ' . , . - ' 1 v 1 6 . n , . n 7 . . , , ,- 1 K A . , . . , , . I l ' ! 7 v 1 1 4 1 1 ' . ' 9 9 . . . y K - . J ' , - . . . y ' ' a U 9 ' , , . . , . ' 1 THE EXILE OUR CHURCH OU1 church IS a verl nlce St1l1CtLlI'8 fO1 the sue of the town It IS about fifty feet Wlde and elghty feet long Th1S bulldlng IS a wooden structure and stalned wlth brown staln The belfrx IS approxlmatelv flftv feet hlgh and the bell IS a large brass bell three ane one half feet ln dlameter Thls bell provldes an excellent tone whlch can be heard across the town The wlndows are of stalned glass contrlbuted by many people and or ganlzatlons when the bulldlng was elected In the audltorlum there are two large oval wlndows and elght smaller W111dOWS of the same shape Thls audltorlum Wlll seat about two hundred people There IS also a stage whlch seats the cholr and the mlnls tel B9S1d9S thls there IS a beautlful bullt ln organ Th1S organ 1S the prlde and Joy of the church The DIDGS stand ten feet hlgh and when It IS plaved all are stlll to hear lts beautlful tones Now to go downstalrs vou shall find a comparatlvelv large vestrv Thls room IS used for prayer meetlngs the followlng rooms a dresslng room for the cholr a spaclous kltchen and a parlor The kltchen has all modern equlp ment wlth a whlte Oll stove and a gas water heater Besldes th1S there IS an ample supplv of dlSh6S and sllver ware I belleve that th1s town IS verv lucky ln havlng such a fine church Arthur Tolman 56 N ATURE REIGN S If lou re sad and lonely Xvlth nothlng worth whlle to do VS hw not open your healt And let nature lnsplle you Maybe vou ll sec a lant oak standlng lna jestlcally Ol perhaps a tlnv 1056 wlll make QOUI healt feel flee Vlhatevel It may be that at last voul fancy galns Im sule youll find solace because Gods own Yldtllli lelgns Halold Lee Andelson 56 HOW PEOPLE VOTE XX 1th the presldentlal Campalgn on the wax It mlght be lnterestlng to look 1HtO the ways people vote How often do vou hear a person sax I voted for Ike because he has such a klnd face ThIS IS verv com mon among the females but IS not entlrelv llmlted to the weaker sex Durlng a campalgn several vears ago I heard thls remark I certaln lv won t vote for Dewey he looks llke the crlmlnal tvpe These remarks were numerous throughout the elec tlon even though Mr Dewev had been lnstrumental ln rlddlng New York C1tV of many crlmlnals It IS sald that many people do not know the DOIICISS of elther polltlcal party Thev vote one wav slmplv be ause thelr fathers dld A large percent of the people ln the Unlted States do not know whlch party supports llberal soclal reforms and whlch IS the more conservatlve In order to keep our democratlc way of government evervone should learn the pOllCl6S of the polltlcal partles ln stead of Judglng bv appearance or xotlng mx tradltlon Harold Lee Anderson 56 STEPPING STONES Walk through my garden Upon DIY stepplng stones Dowrl to the pond where the fishes swlm And see the blrds and flowers thele Notlce Dalsv smlllng at you So flesh and bllght today Oh ves and prettv Rose IS laden VVlth the gllstcnlng dew Sweet peas sendlng out fragrances Fllllng the entle bleeze 'Vllxcd wlth the scent of the Llly And mam othels too Now look lnto the stlll blue waters of the pond See the old and SIIVEI flsh dartlng hele and there Ollttellng ln the sun Such beautx Voull behold If lou walk down lnx Sttpplng Stones Donna Webstcl 57 22 nt 1 n - v . . . Y U ' ' ' . v L V . . . . ,, . . A n v 5 ' ,, - . . ' , ax U ' . . ' 7 ' - , . , ' . Ya K - ' ' rs V . K - L A I L- 7. L ' ' 4 . ..., I . ' . . - -y c . . L n ' ' Y M L , W A and suppers. Off from thls vestry are , - , - - ' ' y 7 7 u 5 n ' ' ' ' V ' v y . ' , 7 ' - l v ' n ' H ' ' , v y U yn ' 4 4 A ' . M! I I 1 7 I x 7 5' N' as n ' .' , , ' , - as ' u ' .V ' v - A v l ' B- ' ' . . . ' . .' y . G , . 1 s A 1 g- ' f - y ' . 1 . ' , . , y 1 , 7 9 I I - , v 1 1, 1 ' - v Y ' ' A . . , , .7 v . 1 . ICICI FS Iclcles ale gllstemng Llke shlnlng cellophane Outslde mv bedxoom NVIIICIOW Touching the wlndow pane The sun wll soon be melting Tho e lclcles llght out thele F01 winter IS most ovel gpllng ls ln thc an' Blanchaxd Oakrs DREAM POWER It seems as though I was home v1s1t1ng for a week or so and 1n my course of travel passed the Town Hall Somehow It didnt seem the same I heard XOICQS so I declded to walk IH and look around I stood ln the door way IH what I guess was a state of shock for there ln one corner were small tables with a soda fountain near bv Every one was havlng a won derful time There were bowlmg al mdool games All the thmgs the crowd had wanted when I went to school had now come about After seelng th1s change I decided to xlslt school the next dav to see what had happened there On arrlv mg the next dar I saw no small chlld ren out runmng around but when I went lnslde I dlscovered the reason The high school bu1ld1ng contalned only the 1un1or hlgh downstairs and the complete upstairs was glven over to the four years of hlgh as the classes had lncreasecl somewhat IH slfe When I went 1nto the QSHIOI room I found It converted 1nto a l1b rarx Thlngs certalnlv had changed Then I looked out the window and where there had been woods there stood a modern colosseum At recess we V1S1t6d there We entered into a large room mark ed off for IIICIOOI' softball or basket ball Nets were set for tennls or vol les ball For band concerts gradua tions or such It was converted 1nto a large audltorlum A s1de door led to the showers At the rear of the room was another door When we entered THE EXILE 1nto thls room we found It set up for band or chorus rehearsals Through some strange means the town O1 at least the school sx stem had galned some monex bx fair or foul means though I nes er found out Oh well It w as a good dream am w av' Vlau Candage 6 X IHAIV FUR HIIH SCHOOL We staited a chain that has elght llnks And plactlce each link cvcly day At the end of thc yeal oul cham strong Nothing can bleak It away First to our flag we glve Honol To oul punclpal and teachers Respect KlDdH65S we glve to each other Its somcthlng we never leglet Neatness to ou1 self we pledge and Coultesy to oul school The Fllcndshlp that we pass around In one of oul stxongcst lules In all our spolts and wolk at school We pled c oul Ioxaltw Its a chaln fo1 thc school you see Flecman R0blHSOH J oi WITLHLRAFT For mam xeaxs people every whele bellexecl ln wltches Certaln persons were bellev ed to be able to turn them selves 1nto demons Todax all but some pr1m1t1ve people no longer believe ln witchcraft Sometlmes people belleve that a pex son can use the ev1l eve That IS cast a spell on another person merely bv lookmg at h1m Wltchcraft supposedly could be dlrected agalnst crops and cattle as well as lndlvlduals Wltches clalmed the power to ralse storms to rum crops and change men 1nto anlmals For some reason women were ac cused of wltchcraft more often than men People thought that Satan gave the wltch her pow er and ln return she was thought to have promlsed her soul to the devil IvV1tCIl6S cursed the pure 1d6dS of Chrlstlanltx Manv per sons accused witches of marrvlng 23 . 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Y - THE EXILE demons and brmgmg monster chlld ren lnto the world Early Chrlstlan churches persecut ed many lnnocent persons thought to be W1tCh6S HIStOTlaHS beheve that approxlmately 300000 mnocent wo men were put to death by the church between the years of 1484 1782 There were many tests to deter mme whether or not a woman was a wltch By one of these spots were found on the sk1n where plns could be stuck wlthout causing pam Such spots were said to be places where the dev1l had touched her In another test the woman was thrown lnto a body of water If she floated she was thought to be a wltch If she drowned well at least she d1d so Wlth the communltv bellevlng her mnocent Many well meanlng people took part ln trylng to wlpe out wltchcraft It IS hard to understand how some people beheved and stlll belleve ln superst1t1ons As the world galned more knowledge the fear of wltch craft gradually dlsappeared but much sufferlng had been caused before rea son was substltuted for lgnorance Marv Candage '56 A BRAVE ROBIN All through the cold of wmter A robln comes each day To slt ln an old apple tree For hls frlends are far away I wonder why he stayed behlnd To face the wmters snow Perhaps because hes lame and old The t11p seemed far to go Sometlmes he has for company A couple crows or three And oft a frlsky squlrrel That plays ln the apple tree The trce IS old and ballen Its flUItS have long been gone There s not a place of shelter Tho the mghts are cold and long I hope the brave old robln Flvs back upon the hlll And finds a nest ln the spruce tree 'Ihat stands with a mlghty w1ll When the wmter days are over And the wldemng rays of the sun W1l1 tell the robm to take courage For sprmg has just begun I hope he enjoys the summer Hes been so courageous and brave When the deep snows of winter Covered nature llke a wave Guen leaves and blossoms wlll come agam For all the world to see And I hope the brave old robm Wlll come back to the apple tree Nancy Adams 59 PARENTHOOD-JUST A LAUGH Jerry Brown sobbed sllently as he related h1s story to the Pollce Chlef Jerrv vsas fourteen and had been a tramp for four weeks My parents they hate me' he Sald through clenched teeth Jerry had run away after being neglected by h1s mother and father The only meals that he had had ln the week before were those that he got hlmself Th1s IS not an unusual case Prac t1cally the same thmg occurs every day ln our Umted States of Amerlca and then we wonder whv Juvenlle The word dlsclplme has been thrown aslde 1n many households The revolt agalnst dlsclplxne has been ar dent and lts defeat almost total D1SClplIIle has been de emphaslzed by the chlld psychologlsts They clalm that It destroys the personallty of the chlld causlng hlm to become emotxonally dlsturbed Another case of lack of d1sc1pl1ne was last Halloween a gang of klds trled to turn over a pollce car 1n St Petersburg Fla Not manv people belleve 1n the old tashloned woodshed method but the wax thmgs have been gomg lately It would seem as lf th1s mlght be a bet ter method than that of the present tlme H L Anderson 56 24 1 ' ' y - ,I . . , ' 1 ' 7 . I Y ' . 1 ' i 9 vi . u . D l . K 1 . a t at T1 ' n . ' 1 . , M ---- ,- Delinquency exists. . y ' I - . , . , , ,, . . . . . . - Y . ' U ' Y u n u u , 7 . , , , . . . I . ' L , . ' A 8' 1 . . M - I l W - n a y . 4 1 . , IF YOL SEEK YOU MAY FIND There s a Frlend we all can find If we seek Hxm 1n praver When vsere weary or need H1m He vull alvsavs be there In th1s world w1th 1ts sorrovs and gr1ef to bear We all need H1s love and H1s tendex care If we 19 WISE vue w1ll never forsake H1m Our Heavenlv Father ln player Rlckev Oakes 57 SCHOOL School Is a plaee f0l much to be lea1ned But some people dont seem the least con eeined Some Just slt and stale at the wall And XNOYlLl9l uhv then malks begln to fall Some of tht people W01k hard But some dont eare unt1l thev get the11 report eaxd School 1sn t sueh a bad place FOI lt s a wav of educatmg the human lace C,u1t1s XN9bStG1 57 CHEMISTRY Chem1strx IS one of the most fas c1nat1ng subjects offered ln the four year h1gh school As 1n the case of our courses It has 1ts faults and mer1ts Most people tak1ng th1s subJect plan on go1ng on to a hlgher form of edu catlon But others Just take lt as a fill 1n those ot wh1ch the teacher can p1ck At the first of the vear It IS verx s1mple When you learn that H20 IS water you thlnk that vou have reallx done somethmg Then come the harder thlngs l1ke amomum radlcals and the sod1um compounds Some of the experlments 1n thlq course are very much fun wh1le oth ers are as much as dangerous Some of these exper1ments go off Wlth a bang others Just d1s1ntegrate Chem1stry IS one of the harder subJects so called and surelv not a snap course If anvone really wants to get a full h1gh school educatlon he should take chemlstrv More than half of the boys 1n th1s school take th1s wonderful subject Arthur S Tolman '56 THE EXILE THE WANDERER Come ye all and harken to me As a tale to you Ill unfold Of a lad who left h1s happy home In search of adventure and gold He traveled long he traveled fal But he was not able to find The warmth and love that hed once owned In the treasure he left behmd The treasure of a mothel s love To look upon her face The comfort of he1 lov1ng arms No gold 1n the woxld can leplaee Now mind xe lads and heed my tale leave and go baek to xou1 homes let the gold lemam fox those wlthout love And dtlViIltLlI8 fol those who loam Chaxles Polk JI 56 TEENAGERS Teenagers are tlme and agaln forc ed to be standardlzed Parents don t seem to understand that we are 1n d1V1Cll12IlS and want to be 1dent1fied as such round If a teenager goes out some n1ght and THISQS the dev1l everyone savs he IS maldajusted or abnormal and 1f he doesn t do all the th1ngs the rest of the gang does the older folks sax the same th1ngs They dont re member that thex probably dld the same th1ng In school lt s the same thlng The teachers set up a standard and lf you don t measure up to It out vou go I bellexe that more adults would get along Wlth teens 1f thev under stood that we are ordmarx people and not Just spolled brats Ed Ames 57 VHNALHAVEN Vlnalhaven IS an lsland Located 1n the Penobscot Bav And you can see 1t from the ma1nland On a cleal and sunnv day It s of COUISE no c1tv Its just a llttle town And vou ll find beauty ln it If onee xou look around Now lf you d llke a fine vacatlon Just come along th1s way And you w1ll find ou1 lsland ls evervtlung I say Blanchaid Oakes 58 , . , . . 9 . v I I ! 9 1 7 v' v . - 'Y 7 ' I I I , . , , ' y , ,. ' . . ' ,v i Y WTTTWWT V ' . . , 1 . L' A' ' v1 1 1 , . 1 .1 . . - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 11 5 - 1 . ' . I - 11 1 1' ' - 31 ' . .' . . - 1- - - l ' e ' . . ' , ' r ' . 4 7 - 1 ' . . - . . . . . , . . . . , ' '. 7 . 1 I ' M . ' 1,5 ,L ' Y . ' - w ,- , v ' L' u ------- It seems to me l1ke a merry-go- . . , V s . el 'K' ' . , . . . . L L, e I' e . 1 y ' v 7 - be f . . . . - 1' ' ' u L' L L 1 . , 1 ' . . 4 , I L L L' . 7 ' , - - v 1 . ' ' . - . ' Y . ' . K - V v , V v ef e ' Y ' ' ' 1 9 , , . - , L L Ln L' , . ' . . '-f-------v- . A V Y ' ' n ' v , ' ' .1 - ,1 ' ' ' D . V , . . a I I . A . . . A ' . , 2: THE EXILE A FRIEND Everxbody nerds a friend To turn to rn desparr An understandrng person VS ho rs alwaxs there One who knows your feclrngs And wrpes awav a tear Who gurdes vou through the roughest spots And comforts you rn fear Someone who rs loyal Who can overlook your faults But for vour own self respect VS rll 5.,urde vour neccssarv assaults Ifrnd a thoughtful person Who all of thrs would do And vou for all eternrtv Vkrll han a fm nd thats true Susan We bster 08 FASHIONS HAVE CHANGED Remember the daxs not so long ago elther when we grrls wore long stockmgs' Our mothers made us I suppose rt was for our own good but wore them' We d go off to school wrth our dresses about to our knees wrth so many clothes on rt took fifteen mrnutes for us to get undressed es pecrallx durrng the wrnter and of course our long stockrngs There we d srt rn our seats and scratch wrshrng wrshrng alwavs savrng Whv do we have to wear these 7 I remember one grrl rn the whole class who drdnt have to wear them because her mother was nrce How I envred her Id th1nk rf I only had a mother lrke hers Every day Id race home from school teasrng and beg grng Sometrmes Id even crv but rt w as useless In the thlrd fourth and frfth grades we were strll wearrng them but wrth age a lrttle wrser we dared to roll them down to our ankles I don t th1nk rt was much rmprovement but oh how brg we thought we were' There were two tx pes of stockrngs a fine rrbbed one another wrth wrder rrbs Such dehcate colors erther a rosx tan or peach' Whv weren't we happx to wear them? The box s drdn t have these troubles How luckx they were' We welcomed sprrng, countrng the dar s that brrng those warm precrous ones near Then we could dress lrke other people Do the youngsters of thrs genera tron comrng up have these problems P It seems today even rn the prrmary grades evervone dresses alrke There are few long stockrngs The fashrons changed for them Donna Webster 57 EX FWIINIC SNOW F ALL Iast nrght as I sat by a wrndow Watchrng. the evenrng skv -X subtle change came over rt As coulds came rollrng bv Thev came rn on srlent wrngs From whence I do not know Thev smothered the moon And engulfed the starllghts glow And as I sat rn the darkness left A sudden hush fell oer the earth And settlrng lowlv came the snow All nrght the snow contmued In the mormng the sun came out And sparkled on the new fallen snow That lax all round about Dean Thompson A DAY OF DESTRUCTION The dav was warm and the sun shone brrghtlv as I rode through the crty to work The cab pulled up rn front of the Unrted Natrons Burldrng and I entered and rolned the crowd alreadx wartrng for the elevators I stood there watchrng the clock as the elevator descended each floor Then we were gorng up At the fifth floor I got out and walked down the nearly empty corrrdor to the offrce where I worked Pam was alreadx at work poundrng aw ax at the kex s The usual stack of papers was wartrng on mv desk and I sat down and began to plow through them I had barelv be gun when the warlrng of a srren gr . , 1 v v Y - 1 v 1 I D -' 4 . . ' - 1 v - I , . Y V 9 I . s n A . - y y - , ' . l ' . 7 ' . , -r tv T I ' . ' - . 1 v I 1 I ' . M, A n ' ' '. . . I r ' ' y U .L . ' I ' ' x an A L v. ,L . ' ' l I tt ' Lv. . . . I , . .. A F , 1 , , . -l-.1 V. Y 4 i I . .3 I ,, . , v . 1 , , L B x 5 K ,- 1. 4 I . . A ' ,. ' V a o ' D' I ' ,..1,--..,,.. vx ' ' . N l I 4 . . . Q y L U 7 1 , . . ,, 1 ' ' . V . A r a ' ' , oh, how we hated every mrnute we By these clouds that hid night's glow, 5 ' 7 v . ' r S . 1 - . I L fs , ' ' , V - , 1 ,' ' . Y ' , . . , r 57 V. . . U 7 v .r Y v Ky, ' 7 I , . , 1 - ' ' K. 7 Y , ' ' . n , ' . . , . - ' va 1 w ' Y ' 4 u x n A . v ' . 9 ! L L ' 1 a ' , , y V .. 4 - ' 1 Y ' ' . . , 1 ' 1 r 1 ' . V' A t' 4 v v ' - . Y ' Y . L L r . U e ' ' ' s Y ' V ' V . . . . y 7 1 ' - L ' ' ' .. . ' . J v v v l Y ' V1 L brought me cleal of mx seat An A11 Rald' Pam and I ran from the room toxx ard the elex ator but saxx no chance of reachlng It The halls vxere mobbed so xxe turned and rushed for the stalrs The croxxd xxas moving slowlx but flnallx made the ma1n floor The cars outslde xxe1e packed IH bumper to bumper We hu1r1ed out Into the street together but xx ere soon separ ated Iookmg around I couldn t ind Pam so pushed on alone to the shel ter There xxas a tense sllence ln the shelter There xx ere 1umors that Los Angles and Qh1Cdg0 had alreadv met destruct1on What vxas about to hap pen' Suddenlx there was a brlght flash a deafemng roar and the ground shook The people sat 1n ex pectatlon ot another blast but there was none One had done the 1ob Soon the All Clear sounded and we aga1n plled lnto the streets The slghts that met our ex es xxere unforgettable Peo ple who had not made the shelter were crushed bx debrls or burned bv ra dxatlon or nre The cars were noth1ng more than a scrap heap The tall crumbled F116 englnes were Iightmg the flames I knexx then that our planes had started to ax enge our L1tleS Bx mght a numbex of bovlet Lltl6S would be destrox ed but these people dldn t care Fhex xx ere 1n the mldst of destructlon grlef and confuslon such as thex had never thought or 1951111961 could be possible F1ve or SIX m1ll1on persons were homeless and wlthout Jobs Tem porarx hosp1tals were belng set up wherever posslble tor the badlv lmur ed All that vxere able helped care for the more badlx 1nJu1ed persons Dur mg the next fexx vxeeks as manv peo ple as posslble were moved to ne1gh borlng states unt1l other arrange ments could be made I contlnued to thlnk of Pam wonderlng Where she was hoping somedax to see her agam Four xveeks after the rald I found out for there on the bulletln near the end of the llSt was Pamela Randall mlss 1ng bellxed dead Marx Candage '56 THE EXILE FIN AI GOODBX It vxas late last nlght About 11 P WI held xou tlght mv darllng but I never shall agam 5tl0k8d xouz hot bloxx xxhxlc the teals fell flom mx exes Btcause xou see I knexx we xxeu ucchang mg, om last goodbx I hate to see xou go mx deal Hut xou ale g10Vlf1Hg old And although I knoxx xoul spnlt staxs The lest of xou vxlll mold Q0 noxx I sax goodbx my Fluff Xou xxue the best cat xct I nun xxlll folgct xou fo Xou xxen mx favollte pet D01 ls Doughtx X WlIS'IY NICHI The shoxe xxas dxaped ln mlsty Whlt6 A sllcnt allx of the nlght The quusctnt sea bl0llghf, moodv bllss Noxx lt shoxxed no great destluctxveness Then bthlnd an OIIY swell -X salt soaked log arose and fell So lxghtlx d1d the spluce log float It looked at fil st llke a tmy boat I losel to the ledge It slowlv went Tlll a solld thud of Wood on lock' And ledge and sea apalt dnl lent No me ans fox taslng labouls toll Just a tlnx thlng in thls Wldt xvldt vxoxld But full of mtamn to healt and soul F01 one to xxatch the vxaves at night And ste the short dlapcd ln mlstx whltt Iudwazd Ames IJII THAT CRAZY JIWE I enjox oux Recold Hops Thev help keep thlngs allxt Fvexxom thmks the muslcs tops -Ks thex dlg, that cxazv JIVQ These dances don t cost a lot Thr pure ls thntv five qo even lf xou ze a llttlc sholt Coma and dl that clazv JIVQ Wt haxe nothing but tht btst O1 fox such vxe alxxavs strlvc c thls m ends n ln es Come and dl thls cxazx JIVS Dean Thompson 57 27 Q V ' V ' 4 , A ' ' ' I .' , . , ' K ' - v . . v v ' -- v 1 5. . , , - . , . Q v v f w ' Vt ' ' ' Q . 1 ' K sv 5 .Y .1 , - , . , . ' .' . V. 'I 9 . . y v' i 4 1 ' v K v vi- wx ' 4 w 1' ' . w v 4 I A I ' I X . , . , v ,-- - ' D1 , . , . ,. . . , . , . ' Q, K j.,i.TTT.. r 1 1 4 ' 4 0 A l 9 xi s n' ' s 1 YK 1 1 J . I 5 . . Q . . c I . , , an as ' I S ' ' '. . . L . If' X ' ' ' ' . . .. . . 1' , ' , . . ' ,-, Y 1 ' ' v v , V - , -. . - - 1 - ' Y ' . , . A ' - A ' bulldlngs of New York Clty were . , . . - , . . v . . K L' , A. . , Ps' . .S ' . 1 V 0. ' 1 v . K F' K . . . I . . 9 1 N . 1. . v Y ' ' 1 I xY X Y . A ,,, , , w v 1 , I 5 Y L .. ' ' Q v . v . ,- L L L , 5, L. ., . , ' 'S v ' ,. S A1 4 v y 1 ' ,57 ' 1 4 nr L , nk' 1 xv A 4 . .. - I Y . v l T . w v . n - . I 4 . 1 - 1 ' . .'1 . ' ' .v . ' - ' 'f s ' . v J ' A n x . ' A -. Q ,I . , - . . , , , . . .. ' - ' , Y. ' s . ' . x - v t v , . A .. v ' 2, 1 . , 1 . . ' 9 't - vm ' I 1- ' . ' . s . V , Y. ' , 4 . - , --- Ani ', y frll , IS ot J-st, 1 - , x 2 h . - v 4 , 1 THE EXILE SPRING IN SIGHT Oh' sprmg Oh' sprmg' you re drawrng near The wrnter rs most over for another year The wrnter was cold but the sprmg w1ll be brrght The davs wlll be longer and shorter the nrghts The ground IS thawlng and ere long the grass w1ll be green The drears dlsmal wrnter wrll seem but Just a dream Harm Conway 58 IM GOING AWAY As Dave lrfted the hood of the car that had been brought 1nto the gar age that mornlng, Hank called to hrm Hev Dave your wlfe Just called and she wants you to come home rrght away She was crylng and I couldn t make out what she sard but It was somethrng about Laurre She sound d real vwor r1ed' When Dave reached home Sally hrs wrfe ran rnto hrs arms and clung to h1m rn desperation Oh Dave It happened so qulck a screech of Sallv please, vou must get a h ld of yourselt Dave sard rn a comport rng way There comes Dr Walters down the stalrs now Im sorry Ive done all I can sard Dr Walters You mav go see Laurre now As Dave and Sally looked at Laurre thev were thrnkrng how she had look ed thrs mornrng Her cheeks that had been so plnk and precrous to touch were now pale and her forehead once covered bv golden curls that never seemed to stay rn place was covered wrth persplratron Slovslx her hand reached out and her lxps began to move Dave and Sallx moved closer and her dung lrps sald Mommv Daddx I love x ou I m golng awax Susan Webster '58 A HLNTINTG CURE ALL Up rn the morn at daylrghts break I crawl from a nrght warmed bed To shut and pants and heavy coat And cap of crrmson red Dovln I creep from second floor For leave from Mothers care Lautlouslw ln door I peek Vlother Are you there? No sound came forth through opened door Except of course Dads long loud snore Prom the bedroom then I strav And rn the krtchen spy a trav Frlled vuth food Mom left for me Hoprn there that I would see Avsav wlth rt' said I mvself Thus should go back on the shelf I took mv gun gauge number twenty And filled mv coat wrth shells aplenty Wlde thc door was thrust by me And out I walked qulte hautrly Oer sunlrt trarls and spruce filled thrckets Hrdden trarls vshere trees are thlckest Frnally I spy a brook Hmm savs I A place to look For here folks say game does abound So I gutss Ill have a look around Down near the brook I took my stand Where water cut deep rn the land What IS that? A beast that sports so large a track It IS a bear I thought when Wrth bared teeth he showed hrs colors Black thev were a sheen blue black Off went both barrels There flres soma fur I Forvxard pressed that mrghty black bp rn a tree I farrlv flew tThe darn old thmg near caught me tool Rlght behrnd cllmbed angry bear He sure drd grve me one blg scare' Frnallv when he got near I sard to myself lts qurte warm here So goodbw mx frrendly Trm I guess Ill go and take a swrm Down the tree I drd not look Instead I leaped rnto the brook Home I ran lqurte fast Im surej And drdnt stop t1ll through mv door From dawn to dusk vou ll rlghtlv know No more hunt through forest snow Brcausr It rs qurtc plam to see Huntrn was not mcant for me Edu ard Ames 57 . , , , .,.,. h , , - . 1 D ' 1 1 , , 1 . - y n , . . ! , . . ' ' . ' . . . 1 . , . 7 . ' Y , e 7 sv! I . A 1 v ' ,T . I Y 3 3 ' X. Q ., .....-1--.-.-Tl-Q ' 'l 7 I 9 as 9 97 g' ' . , . ' . v - n Y Y 9 l - ' KI ' ' A . I , 4 7 Y . - , . . - l l I ' ' . . , , . , , - I4 H az n 1 7 n Y ' e ' ' .U . . I 7 . , x , . 1 . y Y . . . ,, . t W . ' s y . brakes and a scream and- . ' ' ' ' 45 . O , . . . .V y U ' ' ' 7! ' ' ' ! A , I ' ' KK - ' l ' . I . -- 3 U .y ' vu . ,, an y , r ya i Y ' , - 7 7 ' ' 4 u Y ' . ' ' sv ' - ' ! , L L ' . L . ' ' - 7 7 0 x ' ! ' . , I K L' ,. , v . ' . 7 . ' 9 v I , . v - ' . , . ' ' ' . ' ' V V i . V , . . . ' ' F ' . 1 4 V Y , -l V I I V Y 1 p 7 ' V . . ' . , ' 1 ' ' A Y I it , . ' ' v . I .. 4 , - I I I Y v I ' 7 ,I . I l . . . ' u- H 1 x f ,, . I I , . 9 THE EXILE 29 A tiuities Back row l to r R Bennett F Oakes A Tolman R Thompson H Anderson K Hatch Front row N Adams S Webster M Candage L Shields 'VI Robmson Absent when picture was taken S Davis STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized this year under the supervision of the council has been able to maintaln uniformity in school 3Ct1Vlt18S The organlzatlon conslsts of four seniors Mary Candage Shirley Dax IS Arthur Tolman Harold Anderson three Juniors Bruce Thompson Frederick Oakes Martha Lou Robmson two sophomores Susan Webster Lauretta Shlelds one freshman Nancy Adams one member from the eighth grade Robert Bennett and one member from the seventh grade Kenneth Hatch Principal Charles R. Berndtson. Thanks to the cooperation of the students, THE EXILE Back low 1 to r Mr Goldbexg Advlsor R Bennett K Conway K Hansen Front row F Oakes B Oakes P Smlth B Martln F Knowlton Absent P Dodge GERMAN CI UB The German Club vs as organized bv Mr Goldberg thls year and meets every Thursday after school Mlmeographed sheets 1n German are passed out weeklv to the members and studled by them Stress IS glven to spoken German and the members of the club have an opportunltv weeklv to pro nounce orally short commonly used expresslons The club conslsts of one Senlor two Jumors tvso Sophomores one Freshman and th1 ee elghth grade students ',. .:. ', 3. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,.. ,. . ,. 4 , 7 . U . 1 V .V ' , . . ' . . 7 ' y 1 lv . . , . THE EXILE 31 Back row left to rlght V Conway W White H Anderson M. Bunker B Thompson F Knowlton Thlrd row K Conway B Oakes C Polk B lVIar't1n S Sutllffe Second row M Robmson N Adams G Beckman M Candage I Shlelds S Webster Flrst row M Whlte V Orcutt D Webstel G Hansen The chorus under the dlrectlon of Mr Slmons IS havmg a verv good year We have sung at the two band concerts and for the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon The members of the chorus are Altos Donna Webster Dorls Doughty Shlrley Davls Valerle Orcutt and Georglanna Hansen Sopranos MIHDIC Whlte Lauretta Shlelds Susan Webster Nancy Admas Mary Candage Glennls Beckman Martha RODIDSOH and Paullne Dodge Tenors Walter Whlte Harold Anderson Van Conway Kenneth Convs ay Frank Knowlton Blachard Oakes and Frederlck Oakes Basses Neal Suthffe Charles Polk Mlchael Bunker Byley Martln and Bruce Thompson 5 . : - 1 ' . 1 ' J 9 ' 1 . . ' : . , . , . , . l , . . I . ' , . , . , . , J. , . . : . , . ' , . ', . . THE CHORUS A ' e ' 7 . . - v 9 n y : r r 1 n 1 r , S , a 9 r Y 1 v Q 9 v 1 . , . THE EXILE i-1 vv-1 - D2 3 p-1 ... v-4 n-4 -1 lrlxt Lunvsaw K L XV00 Ca J D Tu pn VI Wh te N Adama D Doughtw NVQ bstx was K llinsnn I A Dodgc 9 Dvc N0 son J I 6 hand 'VIC gh aio J W BAND ark row, l. to r.: Y. Conway, KVI. Bunker, F. Knowlton, N. Sutliffv, C. Jyer, l . Anderson, A. Tolman, B. Martin, ,. Davidson. Third row: F. iobinson, '. Parnivntvr, . Oakos, B. Oakes, A. Philip, C. Polk, W. White, IN. Candagc, P. lodge. S1-cond ro : H. 'on . 1 s- ,lD. 1 .' -r, 1 . i , . . ', . 1' 1, . p -r, . ld1r ml, . ' ' jg 'irc row: Mr. .ii dir-c mrg l. vnn- , . 0 p.-0 , . ., A. iolds, . cli , .. J l ', . l: , .. , r, . -, G. - 1 ' . Sh I 'lei An E Thmsn H att ll i atc lx nan lf. B Q nom THE EXILE 33 THE BAND Th1S year under the dlrectxon of Mr S1mons the band IS domg very well A great number of the players have recelved new mstruments More new unlforms are expected The band has pla3 ed thls year only two con certs but durlng the summer Mr Slmons has planned for us to perform at Old Orchard Beach The lnstrumentatlon IS as follows clarlnets Bruce Thompson Ted Ames Janlce Wadlelgh Denms Tupper Robert Bennet Kenneth Conway lVIary Chandler and Shlrley Dyer trumpets Nancy Adams Harry Conway James Calderwood Lawrence Davldson AllCe Dodge and Arthur Ph1lllpS saxaphones Delvs yn Webster Mary Candage and Freeman Roblnson alto Walter Whlte basses Mlchael Bunker Byley Martln and Arthur Tolman barltones Harold Anderson Klrk Hansen trombone Charles Polk bells MIHHIQ Whlte flute Polly Dodge syballas Charles Dyer snare drums Lauretta Shlelds Frank Knowlton Dorls Doughty Blanchard Oakes and Rlchard Oakes bass drum Neal Suthffe CHEERLEADERS Front Glenms Beckman Back Nancy Adams, Dorls Doughty, MIHHIQ Ann Whlte D f - . . . I . , y , . . y . , , , 4 l 2 1 A y v , . y . , . . Q horn, Van Conway, Perry Parmenter, and Carl Philbrookg French horn, . Q ,L . , . y 3 ' , , ' 9 , : , A ' ' ' 1 , : , 9 , . , y . , , ' : , ' . F I-XI glfw XS H THE EXILE Sports Back row 1 to 1 R Phllbiooks L Shields Mr Berndtson Coach D Webster D Doughty Front row S Davis B Kelwick C Polk E Gray Absent when plctuxe was taken M Robinson GIRLS b0FTBALL The girls started their fifth year of softball under the dlrectlon of Mr Berndtson They won one out of five games which was doing xery well for an mexperlenced team The players were Charlene Polk catcher Shirley Davis pltcher Betsy K6lWlCk first base Donna Webster second base Rosalmd Phllbrook thlrd base Betty Gray shortstop Iauretta Shields left field Doris Doughty center field Martha Robinson right field The schedule was Vmalhaven at Rockland Vmalhaven at Camden Rockland at Y lnalhaven Camden at Vmalhaven Thomaston at Vmalhaven Lost 14 4 Lost 24 9 Lost 25 5 Lost 15 9 Won 14 12 -- ... ,ls , . '.2 . ' ', . , . , , . : . ', . ', ,. , . . 1 1 -1 . . Y ' . . J 7 I ' - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . , . K 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 v ' y. . 36 THE EXILE Back row Charles R Berndtson Coach becond row l to r G Hansen D Webster QCO Captain, N Adams M Whlte Flrst row M Phllbrook S Webster D Doughty QCo Captamj L Shlelds GIRLS BAQIXETBALL Wlth four key glrls gone from last year s squad the Vlnalhaven lassles Just couldn t seem to get started and iinlshed the season Wlth a 2 9 record In the first game of the season the Alumnl glrls ran up tW1C6 as many as the schoolglrls and defeated them 80 40 Islesboro plax ed the followlng vseek and beat us 54 39 Other scores were Vlnalhaven Vlnalhaven Vmalhaven Vlnalhaven Vlnalhaven Vlnalhaven Vlnalhaven Vlnalhaven Vlnalhaven JW Islesboro Camden Rockport Brooksvllle North Haven lNo1th Hay en Vlnalhaven JW xear so next sear the team should really be improved I K Q y .8 . 50 . , ' 46 Vinalhaven 32 Brooksville ' 32 ' 27 ' 33 s ' ' 21 ' ' T. Q v Thus ended the season. The girls, however, lose Just one player thls THE EXILE The llne up was Co captaln Dorls Doughtx C F M1nn1e Xl h1te R F Nancy Adams F onna Webster, CG Lauretta Sh1elds RG Susan Webster, LG Re serves Georglanna Hansen Wlars Phllbrook and Shlrlev Davis Dorxs Doughtx was the standout OECHSIVG play er wlth a total of 185 polnts an average of 11 polnts a game wh1le Donna W ebster dld a ne 1ob on Cl9f6l1SlV9 BOYS BASKETBALL Mr Berndtson was the boxs basketball coach th1s xear and he led us to a fine season Our lecord 9 mns 5 losses We slncerely thank h1m for all h1s efforts 1n makmg us the team that we were The game schedule xx as as follows Alumn1 xs X malhaven Y lnalhax en at Islesboro Vlnalhaven at North Haxen Boston Boxs Club lt Nmalhawen V1H1lhdX9113t Belfast JV Islesboro at N ln xlhax en Brooksvllle at Vmalh tw en VlD'1ll1ElX en at Camden JY Vmalhax en at Rockpolt W7lI1 xlhaw en at Brooksv1lle North Haven at Vlnalhaven VS OI1 VS OH VS O11 OS OS VK OH VS 011 OS OS VS OH VS O11 54 33 64 38 53 44 52 41 57 49 56 43 59 21 55 44 19 24 68 30 71 40 Alumn1 vs Vlnalhaven won 79 29 On the Nth of Februarx we Journex ed to Un1on to plax 1n the ReglOH 1 C lass S Tournament We dete zted Brlstol 52 43 1n the fir st game The next nlght we lost to Rockport 60 52 The plax ers averages xx ere f ames Ccntcl Harold Andclson For Bruce Thompson fucllll Vlaltcl VS hltc Cuaul b.ealSutl1f1'c Fox Dnan Thompson flldlfl Bxlfx Ualtln Por Ted -'hills Guard Challes Polk Guard Del VS ebstex For Denms Tupper Center A1thu1 Ph1ll1ps Lt Guald Vlaltel Chandlex Rt For Ken Conway Total pomts fox Xlnalhaven une I l ' s I I P awelage of 55 'J , 37 - . . Y l . . , . ' N, u . W , . . ,' , . . , , ., D . . . .3 i , . .3 .' l . . - . ' 'I , 1 n' V . 1 . L, Y - ,. . , ' . , . fi 19 v , y 7 1 ' , v . . . Q . . . 1 , ' ' . ' S . ' I 'h . , . . . S. ' l 7' Y . C , - s un' 4, z ' ' l.t -f ' 2 ' ' ' l t - 7 L my 4 Y' 2 4 7 v - . I ' . c 2 7 ' -...F . C V JC v 1 Lt 'V' f ' f V . 1 Lt f -H, 2 ' ' ' . ' V - ' ' v V . f v 1' . 1 v , . . - . l . 1 1 . 2 s F.G. F.'I'. I ts. 1 1', ' ' . 14 114 21 24.3 Ft. '., ' '1 J 14 76 9 1l'1 Lt. 5 ' ' , ' 1 ' ' ' - 14 49 21 119 Rt. Q ' , ' ' . ' 1 14 35 5 75 Lt. '., ' ' 13 25 6 51' Rt, S ' ' , I' . 14 21 13 55 Lt. ' '., 1 . -1' 8 11 1 23 Lt. ' , ' ' 13 8 3 19 Rt. , ' x- 9 3 0 6 Rt. '., 'Q' ' 7 2 0 4 , . ' ' ' ' ' 6 2 1 5 . ' , ' ' ' 8 2 1 5 . ., L v 5 0 0 0 ' . , , ,, f-7'-v Y . ,. --lr ,-Q THE EXILE B -X9Klu'I'BA l BOYS ' . Q ' I. . 'ck 1' w, l. to 1'.: V. Co W' Q, . Martin, W. Whitey B. Thompson, A. Tolman. D. Thompson, A. Phillips. Second row: A. Webstcr, D. Tuppur, W. Chandler, K. Conway, E. Ames, C. Polk, M. Bunker 1Mg'x'.J. First row: N. butliffe C0-Capitain , arles R. Berndtson Coachy, H. Anderson Co-Cpatain I 1 'G C O 'S U3 f-x V r A p-e A X., ..f .C LJ THE EXILE fi' iv' lv 9 fi f BASFBALL Vlnalhaw en plaved Rockland 1n the first game of the season ln an away contest at Rockland On the fast Rockland field they had llttle trouble defeatmg us 12 4 Our second game was agalnst Camden In the earlv lnnmgs the game was close but Camden pulled avsax ln the last four frames to wln 13 5 Ou1 first home game was played agamst Rockland Jlmmy Dlckey hurled a good game but we were defeated An out of league game was plax ed wlth North Haven our only Wm of the se ison as we drubbed them 15 0 Camden at Vlnalhaw en was another walk away for the vlsltors Thomaston came to the lsland for a double header the followmg week, and left edgmg us out 1n both games bv scores of 6 2 and m an extra 1nn1ng contest 3 1 Th1s vear we should be on top of the league mth Just the loss of two plavers bv graduatlon, so we are not dlscouraged over last x ear s 1 6 record The startlng nlne s battlng averages vsere HltS At Bat -he Harold Andelson Pltchex Bylev 'VIart1n Th11d Base Walter White Sholtstop Lawrence Davldson, Catchc-1 James Dickey, Second Base 3 15 200 Mac Gllchrxst, Left Field 4 23 174 Neal Sutllffe, Center Fleld 2 12 166 Ed Dyer, First Base 4 21 161 Donald Martm, Right Fleld 1 15 066 39 1 y,,, i' 5 V, t g gi I ' 4 . 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' - 6 27 .222 Dean Thompson 40 THE EXILE Jokes Glr Bov Shlrlev DHVIQ Donna W6bSt9l Donna Webster Shlrlev Davls Marx Candage Shlrlex Davls Dorls Doughtx Nancx Adams Donna W9bSt9l M1nn1e Whlte Dorls Doughtx Marx Candage M1nr11e Whlte Marx Candage MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED MOST PERSONALITY MOST STUDIOUS BEST DANCER BEST ATHLETE BEST FICLRE NICEST SMILE WITTIEST MOST YERSATILE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BIGGES1' HEARTBREAKER BEST POLITICIAN Delxxxn Webster Harold Anderson Delxxxn Webster Delxxxn Webster CLIIUS Webster Balnex Oakes Harold Anderson Bxlex Martm Dean Thompson Denms Tupper Harold Anderson Harold AHd61SOH Neal Sutllffe GIRLS CHOICE FOR BROTHER Delxxxn Webster Donna Webste1 BOYS CHOICE FOR SISTER Pollx Dodge MAN HATER VVOMAN HATER Stephen York MIIIHIG Wh1te BIGGEST FLIRT Neal Suthffe Pollx Dodge SCHOOL CLOWIN Denms Tupper Marx Candage DOES WIOST FOR VH S Halold Andelson VS alte1 W Can I be pumshed fOl some X43 Did X011 hffil abmlt thi gleat thmg I dldnt do? fishf M1ss G1eene VS hx of couxse not CUIU X0 who feuahfq xx an 1 xx111 Ihaxrnt done mx Iam dn M llfkffl hi 1 xx Althm 'I-hex Sax If you eat spmdch 'xlthlll I knoxx a place xxhur the men xou d g,1oxx to bc as st1ong as Popexe Unk 'VM U9 Yan Xes but xxho xxants to bg lke L M19 umm? 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V Y A n ' A1 I yi l v TI E EYILE SONS XNIJ IJ XLIHTPRS UI' I'HF KLLWINI Iwivsdld -Xmes OI 1EdxSa1d Ame '30 and .Iowa Bennatt Amis '343 IIf1rold Ioc Andelson 06 IHan1x -Xndeuon '8 and Flaulla Alex Andelson 963 Nllahael Bunlaal 98 IVR oodlou Bunker '56 and Ellzabeth Claxtor Bunker 303 Inna Laldazxxood 98 I-M12 VS ebstal Caldcluoocl 343 Kanneth Qomxax 99 fE1ne-st Comsax 53 .md Fllen Geolgzawon Comsav 333 Iaulence Davidson v8 1.-Xlexandax DAXICISOH P4 md Flxzabath Gu1Ifo1d Dav1dson 293 Nhulox DMN on fEtheI Nlae Blown Daw 713 Don, Doug,,htx OI lEtheI'1oun Doughtx M3 Challaw DXQ1 99 1Be1'tha Healex Dxax 'S-13 Bxlu NIa1t1n 31 IXIBIIOH Lxfold NIa1t1n M3 Iaulatta Shlelcls D8 IXICtO1 Qhleldx '31 and Llao Ihaxx Qhlalds 343 -Xrthm 'IoIman uh f'3I1IrI1amI Smlth Tolman '13 vsxn XX ch 4 ' nn1YMu 'QI vnu 1186.1 Su dn Wah tax v8 fKannath Wah tar N3 md X11g,1n11 Wm low Vkabstax '33 IN altar YI hxta 38 IILdua1aI Whlta I? and I1IIx Xnriazson VS hxta 503 I uid Xoxk W I8.1d1a Xoung IOII-x S93 Stcphan Sauk '39 18aai1e 'loun Xmla 313 GRXNIDCHII IJREN OI IHF XI LMNII Kanncth Lomxds 09 IXIXIHH Hatch Gaolgabon 103 I uuanaa Dav1d5on 58 fHe1be1t DWVIQISOH 91 and Ima Alu Davxdson 913 Bxlax Nlmtm aa fBe1'tha Gmn Lxfold 933 I lulettfl Shlaldb '18 Hluan Dleu O63 VI alta! 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I Ylllli Imly Assisiamt Whvll L'K11i1'U11 l l,0Wl'IRS FUR .Kl,l, UKTASIONS Vlwvllllfhlilll' Tl Cyl! ' '11fx of Q , T .' 1 . 1 4 4 I L J . v Y F XI X IN U H H I4 N I URT DISTHII I NIUIORSHII' X IN Xl H XX PN H X ln ilh U en to Rockland Illljllflllfilfk NURTH HNWI N l OR IW DIS I HH I1 NIOIORSHII' NORTH HAY BN II Dlred xldll Seuue Prom North Hnen to Rocklind T H , H .' L E I f'llfff11I2'1k nfs llf v f v w ' , ' Av wr 1 , .' 4 I 4. hx , A Direct Hail Service From E 2 - . - 1 CV ' ' ,' of , ' f 4W, I , V 'WV Y VV L A J- A . L, A v A v wiv . V 2 Y ' c E X fl?I11llHHllfS ,I XWIP S I I KI DFIIW UOII IX 'ill Rope Bulldlng Supplies lxemxenc luel O11 Telephone 03 X Ill xlh ix en Conzplznzulfs of RALPH I LARLE, M D X IN ALH -xx EN Nl -XIINE I8 T H E .' I I. E Cf ' ' .A of I I I Ak 4. AJ J . ,J I Gulf Oil Products I'IlSI'l6l'Ill8I1.S Supplies , w E X I rocerle Pros 1s10ns I1 I WLINTOSH STORE 5LIIlI'lg., H XRRIS I! Xlxlf RY IOODS I RPI DFI IX PRX SI' RVII I' XIQII I sh TLILIBIIOIIQ Y X1111Ih1x111 7 Xenrs oi Serxue Iresh incl Silt I sh e111 I rmerles I our I I UU LR and SUN 1 1 PIIHRCL 10011 T1I1phrme 10 X III mlh lX NI um TH E 1' I L E AI ' ' Y'-1' 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 X . X T J- no A 1 .I ' ' : .I 1 ' I I I 1' 11 1 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 4 I I J L J 1 I 1 J' 1 . 1 5 I. 1 1 1 I' - 1 '1 1 1 1 18911-1956 61. ' 2 Q ' .' ' 1 1 '. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 '11 NI 2 J- I ' ' Q- I Is v 1 ' 7 1 . ' ' T Jo lo 11' L1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . I . 1 1 1 1 Y' 2 2 'vn A 2' - I THE ICXILE pzmf BH lxl' IUI T ephum n X'N-XLHAX ILN XIAINE. IXSIIF IXR Serxlne Rep ur Serxue S ilu 1nd SGINILC u Joni Puntx 11 S X UHIN 1 I mn Bm Power Nlcmers Nleuulx Outboard 1 ldeyh m 11111 IX fum 1' 'nfx nf II. L. I V 'ORD , SSTICR 110. all A T' f'umpIfn1r'n?'.v of P Cf ,C I if AGE Taxi and Trucking! Marine Hzlrdwure IJ I 1' l'l,', 'Q ' 'yhls V. ll. Willlxms, l'1'w1m. 'Vern A11 Vila i't1I1 L 11111 11111 nfs flilil DS FXXI SPHXIII' e Pphrme on 7 an XINAIHAXPN NI-XIX? XIX AIHAX EN NI-UNF 1111111111111 nfs URFP N ISI AND PMI KINI IUMPANX IAQ M RS Ol I ANI0l s QXRDIINPS 11111 al mu HMM TH' HXILH :I CY1 11 1.1 ' ,' 111' I Iiff fl ' If T 1 A :np-rr-4 Vill2lIll3W'l'll Light and Power Company C' ' J .' nf 'Ill' ,I H11 ', T THE EXILE Complzmcnfs of AREI FARAIE W f HELL RX fy' SAI ILS 'md SI' RX It L Telephom 50 X 111 11h 11411 CflII1IIIlHfIIfS or SEA VIEW l MIMJ, INI LHEVROLET SAI ES and SERVICE Telephone 1950 689 Mam Street Rot 111 md IOLLINS and FOSS. IWC Authorwed Agenu for IS Nl lxl1NS Nlames Leadlng., Cleansers SIIILQ 1859 Telephone 1410 492 M.1111 Street Roqklfmcl '12 . . I I . I ' I f' 1 YI 1 I q l. Ag f 2 :S 1 I ' C N 4 i Q 5 gvq AX I 1 f g :.1.-It ,'W4422'!59SN1Ix 'Z,Z,'fza iffy I my X11 f 1- 1Y 'YT 7 VN J C L A ,. , 5 . ' 2 2'? w '. ' , , V, w ' w w 1 w 4 k ,L I 7 Ao 1 Y 'Y . 1 1 I I ... 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L JL -A eff 1' .--- 2 z'2,,z' ' ' v 1 ' 1' Q V f iff Y ' , , , 4, Il I 4,, I - A K I C I , .- 3 1 2 THE EXILE Conzplznzenfs of SKOOG BOAT YARD BUII DERS of CONIWIERQIAI and PLEASURE BOATS Boat Repaumg and Storage Telephone 146 Sande L ox e X lIl21lh2'lX en H Y LARVER and SON Compliments of SHIELDS I ROf ERE Telephone 125 VINALHAVEN MAIINE X lnalhfu en Complzmrnfs of GEORGE and FRAf IE S GROL ERIPS Telephone 46 'lifune 56 .Y be w 1 1 1 v . , 4 , - 1 1 , f K 7 1 X 1 I O O VINALHAVEN . Q I . , ., M w 1 7 7 A Y A. . , I . 1 I T , . I A Y 1 'Y 1 71 It Y 7' . v 1 . ' THE EYILE Pamts Olls Turpentme Enamel Tm Glassware I W FIFIELD Qrockerw Hardware Wallpaper Agent for Duo Therm Pot Burners RCA Teleusxon and Radios Telephone 23 Vlnalhaven Malne WHITE and SON DRUGC ISTS Vmalhas ens Onlw Regnstered Drug Store Your Frlendlw Druggnsts-Not Just a Merchant Telephone ol Rockland s Ieadmg Restaurant THE PARAMOUN T SEA IOODS STEAKS TURKEX QPECIAL I UNCHEONS Owned and Operated bw the Mclntoshes ZH NIHIH Street Rocklmd Ma1ne QUINN and HOPKINS 'NIARINE REPAIR RAILVS AX TFI EY ISION STORAf E Telephone 143 X 111 llh iw en O I . 1 1 I . V , Y . as ' , - , as . 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