Ringo Starr dubbed 'satisfactory future employee' in underwhelming school report
Ringo Starr was damned with faint praise in a school report that described him as ‘quite capable of making a satisfactory employee’.
The underwhelming endorsement of a boy who would go on to global stardom is included in a collection of Beatles memorabilia now being sold.
AE Virr, headmaster of Livepool’s Dingle Vale Secondary School, also wrote: “During his stay at this school he has made some progress at his work... his conduct and personal appearance have been satisfactory.”
But stony-faced Virr did praise Ringo’s art.
He described it as “quite good”.
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Other papers in the lot reveal drummer Ringo, 82, then plain old Richard Starkey, once scored 85 on an IQ test.
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And punishment books from the school show he was once in trouble for “misbehaving during PT games”.
Ringo visited the school, now Shorefields Technology College, in 2008 and said: “I said to my driver if he dropped me off anywhere there I would never find my way home.
“So much has changed.” Also up for auction until June 18 is a portrait of John Lennon by “fifth Beatle” Stuart Sutcliffe. The picture by Sutcliffe, who left the band in 1961 and died in 1962, is expected to fetch £10,000-£20,000.
Beatles fans can also bid on a first pressing of Love Me Do, released in 1962. The band’s signatures are on the back of the single in blue ballpoint pen, and a £12,000 reserve has been set with Tracks Auction.
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