Macomb High School - Spiderweb Yearbook (Macomb, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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CONTRACT IOAN IEWISON -I willingly leave Iunior to the next editor of the Sentinel. WANDA IONES - I leave my love of Fords, especially little ones to Shirley Mufrin. BETTY KELLY - I will my curly red locks to Helen Crawford. RICHARD KNOEDLER -I bequeath my invisible moustache to Burton Price. VERLENE LITCHFIELD -I leave my quiet personality to Pauline Smock. LAVERNE LITTLE - I will the wheels of my shoe skates to Iune Potts. RALPH LIVINGSTON - I leave my clodhoppers to Don Deaner. REX LOVEIOY - I leave my trips to Bushnell to anyone who can take them. LEROY MACKLIN - I will my nickname crazy-legs to lack Silbers. DARRELL MADDOCK - I will my collection of pin-ups to Don Sala. ANDREW MIKITA - I will my position in Spanish class to Iack Hursh. DONNA MARLOWE KELLY - I will my shortness to Tommy Garrison. DICK McCAN TS - I will my position as left tackle to Phil Decker. LORA MCDANIEL - I leave my knowledge of shorthand to Charles Thompson. EDWARD MESICK - I leave my horses to Stonewall Kugler. FRANKLIN MILLER -I will my ability to get along with Dave to my little brother. PAULINE MILLER - I leave my dancing ability to Mr. Marteeny. GENE MOON - I will my stool at the Stag to Mr. Hoyle. RICHARD NUNN - I leave my snoz to U. S. Government for the use on the nickle FLORENCE PHOENIX - I will Henry, the Ford, to Betty Lou and Bob. BOB POLITE -I leave my zoot pants and bow ties to Coonie Stoneking. MAXINE POWELL - I will my long eyelashes to Rita F oxall. WAYNE PRESTON -I leave my twice-broken collar bone to anyone who will give me a new one. GENE RENO - I will my position on the football team to lack Hursh. GAROLD ROBERTS - I will my late hours to Ted Ellis. ROSEMARY RITTER - I leave my little brother, Richard, to open the doors of M.H.S. EARL SCHLEGEL - I will my Emma Lou to Stanley Bainter. PATRICIA SHAFER - I will my lack of fear to next years football team. IOAN SULLIVAN -I leave my striking skill at the bowling alley to Lois Ross. LEE TERHUNE - I leave my ability to get along with Miss Morris to Bob Peck. MARILY TOLLEY - I will my rabbit's freckles to Marilyn Kirkpatrick. REED VINCENT - I leave my tall, slim good looks to Fearless Fosdyck. MARY VON F OSSEN - I will my pep and steam to next year's Bomber team. DICK WAYMACK -I leave my ability to be absent to anyone who can originate better alibis than I. DOROTHY WHITE - I will my everlasting appetite to Dickie Foster. LOUISE WILSON - I will my rowdy good times to Ioyce White providing she can handle them. VIRGINIA ZIMMERLI - I will my serenity to Marilee Martin.

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CONTRACT We, the class of 1947, star performers of the M. H. S. theatre, as we pass on, do will and bequeath fond possessions and memories acquired during our four year sojourn here, as recorded below. We do hereby appoint Carl Sturm and Betty Heidenreich as the executors of this, our last will and testament, and solemnly charge them with the responsibility of carrying out in full its every article. ROBERT AGANS - I leave my good grades to Betty Lou. MARY LEE BAINBRIDGE -I will my ability to fool gas station attendants to Shirley McGarvie. RALPH BARCLAY - I leave my bottle of peroxide to Mary Bushnell. IO ANNE BARTON - I bequeath Gus and his orange M sweater to the future cheerleaders and Bombers of '48. ROBERT BLEVINS - I leave my perennial crew cut to Mr. Decker. DORIS BLY - I will not leave my sailor. PATRICIA BURKE - I will my 5th hour antics to Eloise Holden. ROGER BURNHAM - I leave my moaning trombone to Myron DeRosa. BOB BURRIS - I will my football uniform, No. 21, to Boris O'Brien. PATRICIA CALE -I leave my one-arm chair and its accompanying footstool in Miss Morris's room to Lucinda Lutz. DEAN CARMACK - I bequeath my cherished F. F. A. pin to Miss Morris. JACK CHEESEMAN -I would like to will LuLu Van Snort to anyone who can handle her. BESSIE CHENOWETH - I will my punctuality to Philip King. DUANE CLUGSTON - I leave my cautious nature to Marilyn Iohnston. KENNETH COLE - I will my old '29 Chevy to Miss Ruggles. BARBARA CRAWFORD -I leave my history book to someone more susceptible to facts than I. MARY LOU EDWARDS - I leave my irrepressible giggles to lim Waters. BARBARA FOSTER -I will my fascinating work as Mr. Drummond's secretary to lean Cale. CHARLES FRAZIER - I will my thrilling adventures in journalismto anybody who will take them. BARBARA GRAVES - I leave my fighting spirit to Iuanita Bessell. AUDREY HAINLINE - I will my collection of rings to Virginia Mesick. IOAN HALL -I will my yearning for historical knowledge to Max Sweeney. FRANK HAMILTON - I will the pinball machine at the Ritz Cigar store to anyone who can beat it. I LEE HARE -I will my nickname Brer Rabbit to anyone who is fast enough to catch it. SALLY HOLSTINE -I leave my refreshing cat-naps in history class to Lewis Iohnson. DICK HURSH - I will my adventures in Galesburg to Little Dune. DON JACKSON - I will my two front teeth to Dick Stone.



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PREVIEWS In looking over the coming events, We have noticed the names of some ladies and gents Who in history have grown To become quite well known, Because of intelligence intense. From M. H. S. they took their leavep 'Twas on a sultry summer eve. Since they knew not Their future lot, The underclassmen much did grieve. Their success was undoubtedly partially due, For success is all that can ever ensue, From directors so very Good-natured and merry And yet with such copious gray matter, too. So now to diminish all possible doubt, We'll let you know how they all came out. A successful florist is M'Lee Bainbridge, She's selling violets in Gin Ridge. Lithe but lumbersome Skinner Tolley Is starred in the latest Ziegfield Folly. A Blevins boy by the name of Sam Made a fortune building the Spoon River Dam. Bob Agans is an N. B. C. announcer, While Dean Carmack is the Stork Club bouncer. Pretty Boy , Dick McCants, Introduced the style of short pants. Dottie White is serving time - The Iudge said bigamy was her crime. Mary Von Fossen has gained great wealth As editor in chief of Sunshine and Health. Burris and Hursh are quite a team: They're spreading the gospel with lots of steam. Dewey Terhune is a newspaper reporter, When he gets a wife, he'll know how to support her. Barbara Foster, so witty and merry Is now an efficient secretary. lack Cheeseman, as named when born, Speaks under the name of Senator Cheesehorn. Another classmate, Rosie Ritter, Has decided to be a baby sitter. When your face needs a lift, you should call The French beauty operator, Iody Hall.

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