McIndoes Academy - Spitfire Yearbook (McIndoes, VT)

 - Class of 1953

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' y Mw , qW.,o. ein, o, .W o.. 'Advice to Undergraduateen CContinuedD L Bob Ward Jr. - Keep up your farming Bob, you might be another rich farmer. E Phil Blanchard - Keep up your good work in basketball, tney'l1 need you next year. Bob Hatley - Try keeping quiet for awhile. We all know you are here Bobby. Joan Scott - We hear you did a good job on your Geometry Mid-years. Good work. Mary DeRusba - Keep up the good work in basketball as MCIA will need you in the future. , 0 Freshman- 1 John Grown - Keep up your good work in speaking you might become an actor. Bud Bedell - You'd better watch out for picking on the girls, you know girls are changeable. Gall Bedell - Come on Gail it's time you grow up, you are in High fig School now. Norene Lang - We know Trade School boys are pretty nice, but don't forget the ones at McIA. Helen Burgess - You've got e good idea being friends with everyone. Richard Annie - Keep up your good singing as you might turn out to be second Johnnie Rey. John Gilmour - Too bad you oou1dn't handle the girls as well as you 1 I 1 I 1 do your basketball. Maurice Sleyton - Why don't you do some studying instead of picking on the girls. f Edie Hammond - Gee, Edie it must be nice to be pretty and not let j it go to your heed. I Cemmle Sicard - Don't listen to what the Seniors say you might find 7 out something. Norene Blake - Always keep that sweet smile of yours and you'll go AH: olacee. WM Royce Plnsrd 1 Come now Royce, leave the Junior and Senior girls W alone. yy Billy Pecor - What Billy, are you collecting kerobiefe? If eo, 3 they only cost a dollar. ' Richard Nelson - We wish that you would talk e little so we could get to know you better. n Ann Pollard - Gee, Ann, to bad you won't speak more in classes as IV some of your thoughts would be worth while. f Donna Goss - Too bad you can't take oe much interest in basketball as you do studying. 1' Ruth Ann Griffin - You sure have changed NRutnieV. Good Girl! X xl eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesese fl RW ll Wil . .. N .tum Vu, irllgllll , , , , I, H KW' 'M Q NA M. . N , In ... -fg - u ' -- ... ,f In lu. K. Z5

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.- 3y QAEX' ev-.:.e.4......,....a.hllltllalllllll 0 K -1 X WAdvioe to Undergraduatesv Ea Juniors- A ' l l i Russ Moore - Watch it Russ, you're still just a kid. Pat Fenn - It's about time you woke up Pat. Good girl! Gayle Lang - Stick to that diet. It sure looks good. Carroll Choate - Good work in basketball. Keep it up. Carolyn Choate - Move faster Carolyn, you might miss the boat. Pat Little - Ladies don't giggle all of the time-Pat. Shirley Bowen - We've heard more Tron you this year. Keep it up. Justine Brooks - There's not much we can say to you Justine, keep '.up the good work in basketball. Leonard Bowen - It's nice to be quiet but please don't over do it. Richard Hatley - Eat.more nTinkeru maybe you will grow taller. Alfred Nelson - A-little more studying and a little less ping-pong. William Nelson v We really appreciated your help Bill, Thanks alot. Kenneth DeRusha - Why don't you take as much interest in the girls f as they do in you. Irene MacDonald - Keep up those good marks Irene! 111 Joyce Buskey - Joyce why don't you consider other people for a' change. A l Irene Goes - Tough luck with that certain boy, but don't forget V the others can be fun too. f Ramona Dickinson - Basketball is O.K. Mona, but don't let it go I ' to your head. , l - Jerolyn Newell - Why don't you look at the boys from McIA. They 4 arenft so bad. ' . , e Dotty Dube f Keep up that New Year's resolution it sure looks nice. Joan White - Why don't you find a boy in U.S. 1t's nearer then Canada. ' Sophomores- ' Sandy Brooks - Keep the good bowling up kid, we hear you make a Lif d strike with Romeo. Bev Hadley - Keep up your good work in Cheerleading Bev. I Pat Bradshaw - Keep up your clarinet playing, you will go places g in the future. W Maxine Emery - We wish that you'd take interest in the boys as A you do in basketball. A Marllyn Hooley - Keep up your good marks Marilyn, it will pay off 1 at the end. im Bessie Dunn - Make more noise Bessie. You usually have good ideas but nobody hears about them. Dora Dargie - Try the front of the bus for a while Dora, 1t's ' warmer. , X Phyllis Paradie - You had better get a license so you can drive Q to school. M Meredith Newell - Why not get acquainted with the boys around.here?1' They would be alot nearer. l Reg Hunt - We hate to see you without a girl, try that Junior. y w N I Kev A -s 'r . , V E., .tfffrf'nl f Z4



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5 X , Q Ez NJust Imaglnen e Freshmen Class John Crown six feet tell. Buddy Bedell leaving Pat alone. Gail Bedell not talking. Edith Hammond going steady. Norene Lang not talking about Richard. Helen Burgess not being a NSpec1al Delivery' mailman. Richard Annie not singing. John Gilmour without a sense of humor. Maurice Sleyton not flirting. Camille Sicard getting E'e on her report card. Norene Blake not saying Uwho ?eter?H Royce Pinard keeping quiet. Billy Pecor not talking with Gail in Study Period. Richard Nelson making alot of noise. Ann Pollard not being polite. Donna Goss not studying. Ruth Ann Griffin not killing herself laughing. Sophomore Class Sandy Brooks without her Romeo. Bev Hadley going with enyone but UNell1eN. Pat Bradshaw not playing her clarinet. Maxine Emery being five feet tall. Marilyn Hatley with anyone but Maxine. Bessie Dunn without Carroll. Phyllis Paradie not being the Chaperone. Meredith Newell without Twitch. Bob Herd Jr. without his flirty eyes. Reg Hunt not fooling with the girls. Philip Blanchard not being with Robbie. Bob Hately eating human. Joan Scott not getting A's. Mary Dehusha making alot of noise. Dore Dergie without P.J. Junior Class Russ Moore getting to school on time. Pat Penn acting her age. Gayle Leng keeping quiet in school. Carroll Choate without Bessie. Carolyn Choate hurrying. Pat Little not giggling. Shirley Bowen not being bashful. Justine Brooks without a ear. Richard Hefley not being with Elvin. Alfred Nelson without his red heir. william Nelson not helping the girls in Kenneth Dehusha talking alot. Irene Mac Donald not studying. Joyce Buskey keeping quiet. Irene Goss without a smile. the kitchen 26

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