Lyndon Institute - Cynosure Yearbook (Lyndon Center, VT)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 38 text:

66444 First row, left to right: M. Hazard, L, Bassett, S. Trefren, E. Richardson, L. Williamson, S. Robinson, R. Charroll. I. Davis, D. Ingalls, G. Mason, P. Gilman, J. Halpin, R. Little, B. LaChance, M. Latimer Second row: A. Dunbar, S. Dunbar, I. Teachout, J. Charron, R. Nichols, S. Rawlins, B. Bailey, C, Hackett, D, Austin, J. Leonard, M. Derosier, C. Taylor, C. Lynaugh, D. Drew, C. Courser, A, Grey, Third row: P. Jarossack, H. Bean, G. Rogers, A. Boulrisse, M. Courser, D. Nutting, S. Therriaulr, B, Carpenter, B, Ruggles, G. Corrow, A. Labreque, S. Stone, L. Simmons, D. Duby, G. Johnson, Fourth row: W. McGinnis, M. Chandler, C. Boulrisse, J. St. Hilaire, L. Lang, L. LeBlanc, S, Eaton, M. Wheeler, W. Wheeler, S, Buxton, D. Clark, C. LaC1air, J. Jackson, M. Gokey, F. Falby, K, Han- well. Fifth row: C. Cushing, R. Wheeler, E. Willey, D. Carter, A. Edmunds, E. Cross, R. Heath, W. Webber, R. Sherburne, C. Wenuerod, D. Whitcomb, R. Ashton, T. Peck. President ----- ---- I ohn Davis Vice President- - - - -Rodney Charron Secretary ---- - - - Sarah Robinson Treasurer- - - - - Dorthy Ingalls

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cwchfaaemc JUNIOR is for Juniors, happy are we. is for useful which we all try to be. is for the nice school we attend. is for inspiration that our teachers have been. is for obstacles we try to overcome. is for rural homes from which some come. Put them together and they will spell IUNIORS, a name we all know well. - Howard Day CONGRATULATIONS is for the CURTAIN pulled down on high school days. is for OPPORTUNITY ahead of you always. stands for the NOTE of sadness in your heart. stands for GRADUATION after which you must part. is for your READINESS to face what stands ahead. is for ALTERATIONS from the life which you have led. stands for TROUBLES which may stand in your way. stands for UNITY to help you through each day. is for a happy LIFE shared by those you love. is for your great AMBITIONS which you are so proud of. stands for TEAMWORK you must never forget. stands for the IMAGE of the future to be met. is for OBEDIENCE which has helped you in many ways. is NEVER will you forget these happy days. of course, stands for the SENIOR CLASS of which we are so proud. And here's congratulations from the juniors, everyone of the crowd. - Lois Moulton TO GO OR NOT TO GO Once upon a morning dreary While I pondered weak and weary I thought of all good things of life And also bad things and of strife. We sometimes gripe, we sometimes groan We sometimes wish we were back home But when we leave this school of ours We have to be working and counting weekly hours. That is when the fun will end And the work will begin So I tell you and you tell him That life is not so very dim For if it were not for this place of study We just would not be anybody, - Wesley Ward YEARS AT L. I. We were little freshmen We were sophomores, too And now we are juniors And seniors coming due. As mixed up little freshmen We met the seniors tall They worked us hard on Freshman Day, But they weren't really bad at all. Next year we were the sophomores We'd leamed of L. I. 's ways We found the teachers friendly And learned hard study pays, This year we are the juniors So fond of L. I. 's halls Our social life begins to start We hear of Proms and Balls Next year we'll be the seniors And look with knowing eyes Upon the coming classes For fame before us lies. - Robert Ronan



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TO THE SENIORS When you enter in the morning Greet your teacher with a smile. Set for all the good example To be pleasant all the while, If you're asked to do a favor Do it in a kindly way, Go about your studies gladly In the end, it's sure to pay. Guard your conduct above all In classroom and in study hall - A kindly word for all you meet Both in the school and on the street. If we bear these things in mind Throughout the coming years, Perhaps we'l1 be a replica Of fifty-six, my dears. To you this may be tiresome This sort of little speech. Oh, I can hear that little piece, Practice what you preach, 06064 OUR L. I. In Lyndon Center, firm and tall And beautiful she stands, And on her dress of white or green She stretches out her hands. Her cheeks are pink, a charming pink Her large teeth snowy white And on an ordinary day Her eyes are shining bright. She has a really wondrous brain That works from eight to four On English, science, history, And other things galore. She cares a great for this brain And cells inside that try For we, the students, are the cells And she is dear L, I. by Gena Mason by Janice Jackson THE CRAZY ARTIST One day GENA DREW a picture It was of a CHANDLER eer People came from BLAKE and BURTON ust to see this icture dear J p . 7725 'in While passing through the streets of CHARRON .1 X. People came upon a STONE Seeing it was quite a l-IAZORD No one dared to go alone. Although this rock was very LITTLE It brought the people much dismay Because it made them, oh so hungry That they started EATON HAY. Of course their skin became much COURSER And their hearts turned to COLE And as they did FALL BY the dozens They said, That picture doomed my soul, by D. Nutting, D. Drew, and C. Boulrisse

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