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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLASS OFJ1942 First Row Amrrine. Donald Anderson. Donald Andrews, Lenore Arnold. Mary Arterhurn. Betty Aten. Robert Bailey ludy. Second Row Bartley. Bill Bland. Betty Breeding. Donald Brown. Francis Bruns. Louis Burke. John Burnham Barbara Third Row Carey. William Carmack. Barbara Chapman. Cecelia—Chatterton. Richard—Clemons. (Jerald Coghill. Donald Coghill. Nedrn Fourth Row Cramer. Edward Curfman. Arthur Davidson. Jess Davis. Jack Davis Marion Dougherty. Beryl Frances Bubb. Joe Filth Row Eaton. Jeanne Kathleen Eddington. Alice El ting, Bernard’ Fawcette. Charles Foster, Max Foxall. Margaret Carnage. Kenneth Edgar. Sixth Row Gardner. Mac— Delores Gail Cillidette. William Gordon. Keith Mainline. Robert Hare. Martha Mart. Mac Seventh Row Betty Hemp Tom Hennessv. Edward Herndon. Dorothy -Hess. Betty Homan. Kenneth Hurst. Leonard. Gloyd. Heaney, Eighth Row Eugene. -Jackson.' Wayne James. Edna Johnson. Lenard Jones, Robert Jones, Lovetta Kidd. John Leefers, Page 17
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY For the first time in many years the senior class of Macomb High chose a costume play as its production for the year. The title of the play was the Austen classic, “Pride and Predjudice. The theme of the play consists of the troubles of the angelic Mrs. Bennett in trying to marry off her three daughters. The cast and committees of the play are listed below. The proceeds from the play went to the Annual. Mr. Bennett.............. Mrs. Bennett............. Lady Lucas............... Charlotte Lucas.......... Elizabeth Bennett........ Jane Bennett............. Lydia Bennett............ Mr. Darcy................ Mr. Bingley.............. Mr. Collins.............. Amelia................... Mr. Wickham.............. A Young Man.............. Captain Denney........... Miss Bingley............. Agatha................... Mrs. Gardiner............ Lady Catherine de Bourgh Colonel Fitzwilliam...... Mrs. Lake................ ......Jean Hegstrom .......Effie Hudson .....Marilyn Watson Mary Margaret Bruns .....Anne Eddington ......Peggy Graham ........Garnet Lefler ..........Jim Dobbs ........Bill McGraw ........Victor Moon .... Marjorie McLean .........Lyle McNeil .........Bill Stookey .......Keith Strader . . . .Dorothy Wilhelm .....Marjorie Grandt ........Bettie Long ... Dorothy Crawford ........Charles Nell ......Annabelle Hart Director: Miss Louise Waggoner Stage and Scenery work: Keith Strader and Marjorie McLean BLUE “Blue is an extremely far-reaching word. There, in four letters, lie many different shades—and moods—and objects. The sky is blue, a flimsy, fragile blue. Blue is the color of delicate flowers. There are blue lines on paper to guide hurrying pen points or slow, deliberate moves of a pencil held by a child. A glazed blue vase holds the stiff stalks of lilies. Walls display silver stars or multicolored flowers against a blue background. There are rustling dresses of rough blue taffeta and guiet dresses of a deep, rich, blue velvet. The glass of a perfume bottle is a cold blue. The blankets and clothes of a baby are tiny, soft, blue things. There is the Blue Danube—a romantic river, but also the suggestion of a lovely waltz. People are sometimes blue. There are blue days, gray and dreary. Blue stands for truth. In one place we all love it most. That is the blue field of truth on which forty-eight white stars are emblazoned—the flag of the United States of America. —Peggy Graham Page 16
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CLASS OF 1942 First Row Lcfler, Betty—Leflcr. Merlin Lewis. John- Lewis. Mary Jam I,ogan. William Logsdon. Philip McGrudcr, Jeanette. Second Row Maguire. Randal Manard. Veta Marlow. Wiiliard Mason. Harold Mikesell. Clair MtHer Marvel Moore. Marie Irene. Third Row Murphy. Richard Parish. Barbara -Parks, Oscar Parks. Rosa Lee Patter son. Betty Polite. William Pollock. Alvin Fourth Row Porter. Katherine Porter. Wayne Post. Donna Potts. Betty Price. Jamta Purdy. Jean Reed. Margaret. Fifth Row Rhoades. Howard Ruitzel. lohn Rutledge. Barbara Sala. David Sell. Lewis Seymore. Alice Shaner. Betty. Sixth Row Sticklen. Frances Stoneking. Ix is Taylor. Iona Taylor Mcridith Thompson. Betty Umphryes. Vivian Van Pelt. Darlene Seventh Row Vincent. Carlene Vivian. C T Watts. Lois—Waymack. Edward Woodworth. Betty Woodworth. Robert Zimmerman. Verta Lee. Page is
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