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JUST IMAGINE FRESHMAN CLASS LOIS PARADIE-not having short hair. PHYLLIS PARADIE-keeping still. BETTY BUSKEY-not going to Sutton. JUDY CONANT-not being a cheerleader. LYRIS BLAKE-not liking john Crown. CARLENE DUNN-making a lot of noise. RAYMOND BOWEN-not eating chocolate bars. CARLETON WOOLEY-without Bob Wright. KENNETH and KENDAL BECK-not looking like each other. RITA HATLEY-without a pony tail. ROBERT WRIGHT-not playing basketball. AUDREY DERUSHA-without Lyris. WILLIAM IRWIN-not liking Christine. NEIL POLLARD-without dimples. CLIFTON LITTLE-not calling people nicknames. BRENDA EMERY-not being tall. MURIEL HUNT-being a poor sport. CHRISTINE THEROUX-without her great big brown eyes. MARILYN PAYE-calming down. LINDA HUFNAGEL-not being a good speller . SOPHOMORE CLASS JOHN CROWN-not twirling a baton. GAIL BEDELL-not talking about her boy friends. EDITH HAMMOND-not laughing. NORENE LANG-without her senior girl friends HELEN BURGESS-sliding down a banister. RICHARD ANNIS-not singing. JOHN GILMOUR-not coming back to the main room during Senior English. MAURICE SLAYTON-not liking the girls from Barnet and Water- ford. CAMILLE SICARD-admitting she likes Sonny Paye. NORENE BLAKE-not talking about a certain junior boy. ROYCE PINARD-not trying to act older than he really is. WILLIAM PECOR-doing a ballet dance. RICHARD NELSON-with his work done. ANN POLLARD-yelling and running around DONNA GOSS-nor taking all her books home from school. RUTH ANN GRIFFIN-acting like a lady. ALTON MAXWELL-without john Gilmour. ARTHUR ROYAL-not being a friend to everyone.
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MCIA HIT PARADE fContinuedj Wa ii- 5. JOHN GILMOUR ........... ........................................................... ' 'Girl of My Dreams' MAURICE SLAYTON ............ Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go On a Friday Night' CAMMIE SICARD .......... .......................... ' 'Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes' EDITH HAMMOND ...... ................................. ' 'He Wasn't The Marrying Kind' NORENE BLAKE ....... ................................................,......... ' 'Because of You' ROYCE PINARD ........ ................................... ' 'Women Are The Cause of Itfkll BILLY PECOR .............. ....... ' 'There'll Be A Hot Time In The Old Town Tongzit' RICHARD NELSON ...... ...................................................... ' 'Daddy's Little My ANN POLLARD .............. ................... . ........... ' 'Slowpolte' DONNA GOSS ................... ........ ' 'I'll Sail This Ship Alo V' RUTH ANN GRIFFIN ...... ..... ' 'Not A Care in The Wor 'N ALTON MAXWELL ....... ............. ' 'Me and My Shado ARTHUR ROYAL ...... ...... ' 'Sidewalks of New York' FRESHMEN ..................... ....... ' 'Chewing Gum RITA HATLEY ...................... .................... ' 'Peggy O'Neil CHRISTINE THEROUX ....... ...... ' 'Won't You Come Billy' JUDY 'CONANT ................. ....... ' 'Oh johnny, Oh Johnny' NEIL POLLARD ...... .................. ' 'Devil's Dream BILLY IRWIN ............. ,..................... ' 'Billy Boy' CLIFTON LITTLE ....... .................. ' 'Hey, Joe' CARLENE DUNN ................................ .....,....... ' 'Ain't She Sweet LYRIS BLAKE ......................................... ................................... ' 'Dear John KENNETH AND KENDALL BECK ......... ................ ' 'You're Fooling Someone' ROBERT WRIGHT . PHYLLIS PARADIE LOIS PARADIE ............... You Don't Learn That in School Red-Head Merry Maiden Polka Rag Mop MARILYN PAYE .,...........,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, AUDREY DERUSHA LINDA HUFNAGEL BETTY BUSKEY ...... BRENDA EMERY ........... MURIEL HUNT .............,... RAYMOND BOWEN u Baby Face Linda Slipping Around A Friend of Yours Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair Girls Don't Mean A Thing' CLASS POEM The four years we've spent here Have left memories fond and dear. When first we entered McIA We never will forget the day! We began at Mclndoes both scared and shy But soon learned to let nothing pass us by. When we were Freshmen that first year, We were glad to have our classmates near. Our Sophomore and junior years came nexrg We were deep in work up to our necks! Now we are Seniors, complete in body and mindg Soon we will leave Mclndoes behind. Now as we part from our old friends, and start our career Soon to meet new friends far and near. Our thoughts will return, Mclndoes to youg And we'1l always love our dear old school. CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS MOTTO: Life is What You Make It.
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'R . JUST IMAGINE qconfinuedp JUNIOR CLASS BEVERLY HADLEY-not missing school. PATRICIA BRADSHAW-not helping PJ. with his biology. MAXINE EMERY-liking Earl. MARILYN HATLEY-not being quiet. BESSIE DUNN-not going with Stub. PHYLLIS PARADIE-not being friendly. ROBERT WARD-having just one girl. REGINALD HUNT-not being called Doc. PHILIP BLANCHARD-not teasing the girls. ROBERT HATLEY-not being a pest. JOAN SCOTT-not working in the library. MARY DERUSHA-being fat. DORA DARGIE-not having a temper. BARBARA DICKINSON-not having that smile. SENIOR CLASS PATRICIA FENN-without a sense of humor. GAYLE LANG-not talking about Partridge Lake Road. CARROLL CHOATE-going out on Bessie. CAROLYN CHOATE-being ready on time. PATRICIA LITTLE-having a boy friend she knows about. SHIRLEY BOWEN-not being quiet. JUSTINE BROOKS-not having a driver's license. RICHARD HATLEY-not worrying about Paradise Hill. ALFRED NELSON-not sleeping in Sociology Class. WILLIAM NELSON-without red hair. KENNETH DERUSHA-driving 20 miles per hour. IRENE MACDONALD-not writing letters to the U.S.A.F. IRENE GOSS-being stood up. RAMONA DICKINSON-not liking that boy from Orfordville. JEROLYN NEWELL-not riding in the black Hudson. DOROTHY DUBE-not finding something to laugh about. JOAN WHITE-not being smart. LEONARD BOWEN-living in the citv. TEACHERS MR. KIERSTEAD-weaning a dress to school. MISS TWITCI-IELL-playing basketball. MR. POWELL-with dirty hands. MR. BOWLER-giving an easy test. MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY ENGLISH-Mr. Kierstead, Principal B.A., M.A. SCIENCE and MATH.-Miss Twitchell B.A., M.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION-Mr. Powell B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES-Mr. Bowler B.S. GLEE CLUB-Mrs. McLure B.E. BAND-Mr. McLure, Ithaca College of Music.
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