Vinalhaven High School - Exile Yearbook (Vinalhaven, ME)

 - Class of 1959

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THE EXILE 21 ACTIVITIES Back Row, left to right: Kenneth Conway, Kenneth Hatch, Bette Ellen Burgess, Arthur Philip, Minnie Ann White, Lida York, Mr. Sennett, Advisor. Front Row, left to right Shir- ley Dyer, Georgianna Hansen, Barbara Webb, Kirk Hansen. STUDENT COUNCIL This year officers of the Student Council with Mr. Sennett as faculty advisor were, President, Georgianna Hansen, Vice-President, Shirley Dyerg Secretary, Barbara Webb and Treasurer, Kirk Hansen. The Student Council has undertaken the project of selling candy to raise money for the General Fund and a dance for the same purpose. Art Philip '59

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LET IT BE SO! The night of stars has disappeared Their brilliancy enveloped in the coming dawn, The heavens are resting, to yet again Send forth their shower of starlight When dusk sets in. Daiwn-the beginning of time, for only a 3Y, Heralded by the hungry gull, And the purr of the fisherman's boat, Heading into the disatnt horizon. Streakes of gold mark the hastening progress of the dayg Tide waters hoarsely strike against The whitened shoreline, They too are awakening from the Quietness of their deep and dark sleep, Amid the memories of the past. Who knows what lies beneath These ever moving waters, Life for the day, in the swimming And crawling denizens of the deep. But alas, ageless rest is found there, None know their secret, Let it be so. Night and day-ever mysterious, As when the world began, The same heavens glow at night, With starlight, Cut by the great white way of the moon. The sun by day warming the earth below. The ever moving waters of the sea. Life-night and day, steeped in mystery Let it be so! Nancy Adams '59 -VHS- THE ULTIMATE WEAPON Buck Roger's of the I. Q. P. T. Z. B. R. Universe Patrol had been working for six months, eleven days, three hours, ten minutes and twen- ty-nine seconds on his latest Weapon, when he made an important discov- ery. He had forgotten to light his Bunsen burner and would have to start all over again. He took a firm grip on himself and struggled again to perfect his invention. Finally it was completed. It stood there glistening in the sun. It was a super long range hyper-sonic ultra- violet artillery piece. The ammuni- tion it fired was petrified snowballs, found only on Planet X. He was temporarily out of petrified snow- THE EXILE 19 balls, so he loaded his super long range hyper-sonic ultra-violet artil- lery piece into his universe rocket and took off for Planet X. He landed on Planet X and start- ed to look for some petrified snow- balls. His I. Q. P. T.Z. B. R. Uni- verse Patrol infra-red gieger counter started to tick showing that there were some petrified snowballs near- by. He unfolded his Universe Patrol shovel and dug deep into green earth. He soon had a large supply of snowballs. Gathering them up, he walked back to the ship. He had just about made the door when he looked back and saw that a nine- horned, twenty-seven eyed, crawl- ing purple people and petrified snowball eater was after him. He jumped into the ship, loaded the super long range hyper-sonic ultra- violet artillery piece with petrified snowballs, and swung the muzzle around to the door. He sighted it down on the monster and pulled the trigger. There was a blinding flash and the beast dropped. It was one of the larger types about 48 suns' long. He hooked up a super crane to the creature and loaded it aboard. Then he blasted off for home, a very happy man because his weapon was a success. 'SA unit of Japanese measure equal to about 13!16 inches. -VHS- MY LITTLE BROTHER With the look of an angel And a smile twice as sweet With big, baby blue eyes And a charm you can't beat, At first impression Folks say how sweet , When speaking of my brother. With the look of a monster, A smile like a fiend, With 'Tm watching you eyes And a temper that's teamed With the mind of an Einstein, That's how it's seemed I've always spoken of my little brother. Rose Mary Peacock '61



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THE EXILE 23 THE BAND This year the V. H. S. Band has a new music instructor, Mr. Norman Guidoboni. Officers of the Band were President, Charles Dyer, Vice-President, Janice Wadleighg Secretary, Kirk Hansen and Treasurer, Marita Hansen. A band Concert was held Christmas which netted about S50 for us and another was held April 3, which netted about 3150. The band made a trip to Union for another Concert on April 10. Other activities were scheduled for the remainder of the year. It has been another successful year for the Vinalhaven Band. I know that I speak for everyone in giving Norman Guido- boni every bit of credit for putting the band together. Many thanks go to the Legion for their welcome donation this year and to the Community which has supported us so faithfully. Art Philip '59 Instrumentation: Clarinetsg Janice Wadleigh, Janice Barton, Roxana Calderwood, John Bu- teau, Roberta Lou Conway, Elaine Hildings and Diana Bruce. Trumpets, Ar- thur Philip, Joseph Nelson, Barbara White, Craig Hansen, Clyde Bickford, Brenda Beckman, Rachel Burgess. Trombonesg Robert Candage and Larry Coombs. Baritone, Kirk Hansen. Alto, Perry Parmenter. Bass Horn, Ken- neth Conway. Drumsg Charles Dyer, Georgianna Hansen, Joseph White, Cheryl Headley, and Majorettes, Marita Hansen, Lida York, Dora Tupper and Joanne Poor. - V H S - CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Janice Wadleigh, Lida York, Happy Hansen, Cheryl Headley, Georgianna Hansen, Rosemary Peacock.

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