McIndoes Academy - Spitfire Yearbook (McIndoes, VT)

 - Class of 1955

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ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES F RESHMEN: We all know you're around, so why not be a little more quiet. DAVID BANDY: Keep as courteous as you are, and you will be liked always. ROBERT BROCK: Speak up so we'll know you're around. SALLY CONANT: Keep up the basketball practice, Sally, the team will need you. SANDRA C ROWE: Keep giving out the gum, Sandra, everyone likes it. ALBERT DUBE: Give the teachers a little consideration. VERDA EMERY: Keep up your good work in basketball. DOUGLAS GILMOUR: Stop picking on the girls, Doug. PATRICIA MITCHELL: Take it easy on the fiirting, Patty. JON MORRILL: Don't let all that attention from the girls affect your swell personality. ROGER PINARD: How about acting your age? JOYCE PLACEY: How about being a little more friendly. I'm sure it would pay off. GLORIA RIFF: Take it easy on the make-up! LEO SHEPPARD: Try growing a little taller, Leo. PATRICIA WARD: Go on a slight diet and youlll be the cutest girl in your class. LEONARD PAYE: How about not acting so wise for awhile. MARGARET DeRUSHA: How about being a little more friendly, Margie? AUDREY KELSO: Keep up that diet, Audrey, it is making you look a lot nicer. JAMES SLAYTON: Try acting like yourself for once. SOPHOMORES: Grow up a little because you'll be Juniors next year. RAYMOND BOWEN: Take it easy on the chocolate bars. LYRIS BLAKE: Try keeping people out of trouble instead of in trouble. BETTY BUSKEY: Keep up the studying. JUDY CONANT: Keep up your courage, Judy, it means a lot. BRENDA EMERY: You're a swell basketball player. Keep it up. RITA HATLEY: You're a swell galg don't change. LINDA HUFNAGEL: Don't do so much studying, and enjoy yourself a little. MURIEL HUNT: There isn't much to say to you, Jeanie, except that you are a real nice girl. WILLIAM IRWIN: How about finding a girl friend, Billy. CLIFTON LITTLE: How about not picking on the girls any more. PHYLLIS PARADIE: You might try studying a little. It sure helps. MARILYN PAYE: Donlt take everything too seriously. NEIL POLLARD: Grow up, you'll soon be a Junior. CHRISTINE THEROUX: You are a swell cheerleader. Keep up the good work. ROBERT WRIGHT: You're a swell guy! Keep up the work in basketball. KENDALL BECK and KENNETH BECK: Thanks for dressing different. Now we can tell you apart. Good Work! AUDREY DeRUSHA: You're a swell cheerleader, but don't let it go to your head. CARLENE DUNN: Keep your hair as pretty as it is now. LOIS PARADIE: Don't be quite so talkative. JUNIORS: You have got to change a lot before you will be respected Seniors. RICHARD ANNIS: Keep it up and you'll be a printer some day. NORENE BLAKE: Keep up the swell trumpet playing. HELEN BURGESS: Please continue being so friendly. 12

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SENIOR GLASS INITIALS P. J. 8z Blakie Pat Always Blushes Dora Loves Diamonds Mary Adores Dancing Barbie Jokes Daily Bessie Always Dates fStubJ Merle Admires Conej Emery ..,,a,,.a,, ,a,, B ev's Always Happy Merry, jolly, Happy . Rushes With Homework Reg Went Hunting CGirlsJ Phyllis Is Patient Joan Must Succeed P. J. B. P. A. B. D. L. D. ...... . M. A. D B. J. D. B. A. D. M. A. E. ..,., . B. A. H. M. J. H. R. W. H. ..... . R. W. H P. I. P. .,.,. . J. M. S. R. C. W. ...... . E. T. B. ...., -. .... ....,.,,........, . .. ...,., , .......... . ........... Ed Teaches Basketball R. E. M. .... ...... R eal, Energetic Minded N. A. P. ........ ......... N orman Always Plans G. P. T. ......., ..... - . Grand Patient Teacher Robert is Courageous and Wise TEACHERS' INITIALS HOT RODS Many guys have souped up rods And many have just wrecks, They smash them all up one day, And fix them up the next. Some guys like to fly along At high and dangerous speeds. But some have sense enough to go slow, And drive by the laws and creeds. If all the guys who drive these rods Would always drive them slow It would cut down the number of accidents And the old maids c0uldn't crow. If all of them who drive so fast Would take out girls instead, They'd be more likely to stay a-live And not as likely dead. 11 MAURICE SLAYTON Junior



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JOHN CROWN: Donit try too many experiments, something might blow up. JOHN GILMOUR: Watch your glasses at the ball games, Johnnie. You might break them. DONNA GOSS: Speak up, Donna, most of your ideas are good. RUTH GRIFFIN! How about getting to classes on time. EDITH HAMMOND: Don't let all that attention change you. NORENE LANG: Keep up the hard work on the Spitfire. ALTON MAXWELL: Youive got a swell personality, Mac, but watch your temper a little. ROYCE PINARD: Peacham girls are nice, but some of the Mclndoes girls are awful nice too. ANN POLLARD: We've heard from you more often this year. Keep it up! CAMILLE SICARD: Youlre a good student. Keep it up. RICHARD NELSON: Sit up and pay more attention in school. WILLIAM PECOR: Take it easy with that Freshman girl, Bill. MAURICE SLAYTON: Please keep your stories to yourself. FUTURE ADVICE TO SENIORS SENIORS: Always mind your own business and you'll get along fine. PHILIP BLANCHARD: Take things a little more seriously, P. J. ROBERT HATLEY: Always keep up your swell sense of humor, and youill make a success of life. REGINALD HUNT: Please don't take everything so seriously, Reg. MARILYN HATLEY: State your opinions more often. Some of them are very good. JOAN SCOTT: Don't change and you'll always be happy. BARBARA DICKINSON: The change is for the better, Barb. Keep it up. MARY DeRUSHA: Don't change your mind quite so often. BESSIE DUNN: Speak up once in awhile and give us your ideas. PATRICIA BRADSHAW: Always stay the way you are, because people like you are certainly needed. BEVERLY HADLEY: When you start something try tinishing it, and everything will work out a lot better. MSIXINE EMERY: Keep the good poems coming. We're sure youill be a poet some- ay. ROBERT WARD: Keep helping people stay out of trouble, Bob, the world needs more sensible people like you. H PHYLLIS PARADIE: Always be good natured, and life wonlt be hard for you. DORA DARGIE: You have shown good qualities of leadership in Student Council this year. Keep it up and you can be a real help in whatever held of life you enter. TEACHERS MR. BOWLER: Keep up the good work in coaching. We are sure the team will come out tops with you coaching. MISS TWITCHELL: There isn't much advice we can give you except donit ever change. You're wonderful as you are. MR. POWELL: Keep up the swell patience, Mr. Powell, the students sure appreci- ate it. MRS. MCKIRAHAN: You've done a swell job coming in as substitute. We ap- preciate it. 13

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