McIndoes Academy - Spitfire Yearbook (McIndoes, VT)

 - Class of 1954

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ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES JUNIOR CLASS-You kids are sure going to have to grow up to take our place next year. BEVERLY HADLEY-We know you have boy friends, Bev, you don't have to tell us PATRICIA BRADSHAW-Too bad there aren't more like you. MAXINE EMERY-Keep up the good work in basketball. BESSIE DUNN-Hang on to Stubbyg he may come in handy someday. PHYLLIS PARADIE-You sure get around, don't you? ROBERT WARD-Keep some of your opinions to yourself. REGINALD HUNT-Better be more careful if you want to hang on to your license. PHILIP BLANCHARD-Make sure you stop at all stop signs. ROBERT HATLEY-How about some consideration for the teachers? JOAN SCOTT-You're a swell student. Keep it up. MARY DERUSHA-Make more noise, so we'll know you're around. DORA DARGIE-How do you like the front of the bus this year? BARBARA DICKINSON-Roller skating is fun, isn't it, Barbara? MARILYN HATLEY-There isn't much we can say to you, except keep up the good work. SOPHOMORE CLASS-Why not be quiet once in awhile? We all know you are here. JOHN CROWN-Stop roaming around in classes, people will wonder where you really belong. GAIL BEDELL-You've been in high school for two years. It's about time you grew up. EDITH HAMMOND-Better luck next time. NORENE LANG-Why not stay around school at noon hour? HELEN BURGESS-Always stay as friendly as you are now. RICHARD ANNIS-You may be another Johnnie Ray yet! JOHN GILMOUR-The girls can be as interesting as sports, can't they, John? MAURICE SLAYTON-Wake upg the world is still going on around you. ARTHUR ROYAL-It's too bad the rest of the boys aren't more like you. CAMILLE SICARD-What's so interesting at Woodsville, Cammie? NORENE BLAKE-Good luck with that Junior boy. ROYCE PINARD-Keep up the good work in basketball. WILLIAM PECOR-The change is for the good, Billy. RICHARD NELSON-Wake up! ANN POLLARD-Let's hear from you more often, Ann. DONNA GOSS-Boys can be interesting. RUTH ANN GRIFFIN-Keep practicing. The team is going to need you. ALTON MAXWELL-Take it easy. There's a lot of time left. FRESHMEN CLASS-Maybe you'll make it someday. LOIS PARADIE-Pay more attention to school work. BETTY BUSKEY-It's nice to have sisters, isn't it, Betty? JUDY CONANT-There isn't much we can say to you. Keep up the good work in cheerleading. LYRIS BLAKE--Keep the ball rolling. CARLENE DUNN-Speak up once in a while. RAYMOND BOWEN-Don't eat too many more chocolate bars or you'll be stronger than Popeye.

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.X CLASS GIFTS JERRY NEWELL-Here's a black Hudson to remind you of all the good times you have had in that certain black Hudson. IRENE GOSS-Here's a receipt book so that man in your life won't go hungry. DOROTHY DUBE--Here's a memo pad so you won't be so forgetful in the future. JOAN WHITE-Here's a mouse trap so you can catch a man. GAYLE LANG-Here's a car so you can go to Lyman and won't have to hire a taxi. CARQLYN CHOATE-Here's a Henry J to remind you of all the good times you have had with that certain person. IRENE MACDONALD-Here's some air mail stationery so you can write to that certain person in the Air Force. PAT LITTLE-Here's a service guy to keep you company while he is away. PAT PENN-Here's a switch to keep those children in line. JUSTINE BROOKS-I-Iere's a basketball to remind you of all the games you have played. SHIRLEY BOWEN-Here's a pan so you can make more of those cakes. RAMONA DICKINSON-Here's a hope chest. We know you won't have any trouble filling it. LEONARD BOWEN-Here's a bass horn so you can keep up your practice in the future. WILLIAM NELSON--Here's a car so you can get to more places more easily. ALFRED NELSON-Here's a girl so you will have a girl friend and it won't be so lonely. RICHARD HATLEY--I-Iere's a little stepladder so you will be a little taller. KENNETH DERUSHA-Here's a heater for your car so the girls will be warmer. CARROLL CI-IOATE-Here's a car so you can go to see Bessie. SENIORS INITIALS L. S. B. ...................................... Likeable, Serious Boy s. L. B. J. A. B. ..... - cz. M. c. Shy-Looking Brownette -----Just Adores Basketball ............ Cute, Merry Carolyn C- R- C. .... . ............. Chatty, Ruddy Carroll K. E. D. Knightly, Especially Daring R- D. ..... ........... R ugged, Jolly, Daring D. L. D. ..... Daring, Loveable Dotty P. A. F. ...... Pat's Always Friendly I. J. G. - ....... Illustrious, Jolly, Good R. A. H. .....,.... Resting At Home G- I- L- ........ Glen Is Likeable P- A- L- ..... ...... P roper And Lively I- M- M- ......... ...... I May Marry A- B- N- ............ Always Being Nice W. P. N. ....... Willing, Persistent, Nice I- B- N- ----- ..... . -Just fOnej Boy, Now I- F. W. ...... jolly, Funny, Witty



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It-. ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES CContinuedl KENNETH AND KENDAL BECK-Wear different clothes or do something so we can tell you apart. RITA HATLEY-Good things come in small packages. ROBERT WRIGHT-Keep up the good work in basketballg they may need you next year. AUDREY DERUSHA-You're a nice kid, Audrey, don't change. WILLIAM IRWIN-Senior Room is for the Seniors, not you. NEIL POLLARD-Be careful of the girls' hearts. They aren't made of steel. CLIFTON LITTLE-Leave the girls alone for awhile. BRENDA EMERY-Keep it up and your personality will take you a long way. MURIEL HUNT-You're a sweet kid, Jeanie. Keep it up. CHRISTINE THEROUX-Keep some opinions to yourself. MARILYN PAYE-Try your own classmates for awhile. LINDA HUFNAGEL--Keep up the good marks. FUTURE ADVICE FOR THE SENIORS PATRICIA FENN-Which guy is it going to be? GAYLE LANG-What is coming first, college or marriage? CARROLL CHOATE-Hang on to your love notes, Stub, there may be something important in them. CAROLYN CHOATE-Lisbon is quite an interesting town, isn't it? PATRICIA LITTLE-Don't let go of that personality. SHIRLEY BOWEN-Keep it up, Shirley, we have heard more from you this year. JUSTINE BROOKS-Don't change, Justine. We like you just the way you are. RICHARD HATLEY-The Happy Hour is a nice place to eat, isn't it? ALFRED NELSON-We know you will be a brilliant scientist someday. WILLIAM NELSON-Thanks a lot for helping us out in the kitchen, Bill. KENNETH DERUSHA-We are going to miss you next year, Buddy. IRENE MACDONALD-If you get as good marks in college as you do in high school, you will go places. IRENE GOSS-Watch the noon hour stuffg it can turn out to be a lifetime. RAMONA DICKINSON-Do you really go for cemeteries? JEROLYN NEWELL-Stick to that one man. DOROTHY DUBE-Better look up some material on farming, Dotty. JOAN WHITE-We are going to miss you in basketball. - THE TEACHERS-We wish to thank each and everyone of you for being so patient with us. We want to wish you all the best of luck and happiness in the future. MR. KIERSTEAD-That muffler on your car gives us a good warning. MR. POWELL-Thanks for helping us with the Spitfire. MISS TWITCHELL-Thank you for being so patient with us. MR. BOWLER-You've been a swell coach and teacher.

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