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22 MACOMB, ILLINOIS LLOYD DUNSWORTH Dunnie” (1) Track; (2) Orthopathctic, Class B. Ball; (3) Wattonian Literary Society; (4) Secretary and Treasurer Dramatic Club, Class B. Ball. Class Play. Jl. 0,-3. t I V EVA WATSON Snooks” (1) W. I. S. N.; (2) Vice Pres, of Wattonian Literary Society; (3) Student Council; (4) Vice President of Class. 13. ' CHARLES FOSTER “Mose” (1) Class B. Ball. Wattonian; (2) Class B. Ball; (3) Class B. Ball; (4) Class B. Ball. Ai l - £ ADA ANDREWS Adur” (1) (2) (3) (4) Wattonian Literary Society.
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THE SPIDER WEB MACOMB, ILLINOIS 21 WALKER BAYMILLER “Walk” (1) (2) (3) Oxford Literary Society; (4) Football, Dramatic Club. Stage Mgr. of Senior Class Play. .C . f— V? LOUIS TIER NAN “Ted (1) Zetalathean. Program Committee; (2) Class V'ice President; (3) Student Council, Class B. Ball; (4) B. Ball, Varsity B. Ball Mgr., Business Mgr. M. H. S. Magnet, Football. MARGARET ANDERS Meg” (1) (2) Oregon H. S.; (3) Rochelle H. S.; (4) Class Play,, B. Ball. Oxford. Joke Editor of M. H. S- Magnet. Secretary of Junior Red Cross. DONALD PARKER Parcus” (1) (2) (3) (4); (4) M. H. S. Quartet, “A mighty dandy kid.” v -n+Jk nu '• i L'£
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Class History During our Freshman year in High School we were not allowed to organize. Of course for a few weeks we were ordinary Freshmen, made fun of by the upper classmen. Yet we did not have to endure this long but according to our standard which we still hold we became an enthusiastic and energetic part of the high school body. When we became Sophomores we elected our class officers, chose our colors of green and white, and the white rose as the class flower, and selected our motto. Then we patiently awaited the time when we should move to the new high school building. Our Junior year was filled with social, literary and athletic activities. Altho we had but few representatives on the football and basketball squads, our class was always fully represented at all the games supporting the teams. By this record it can be seen that all the classes would look to the Seniors as leaders during the year of 1918. It was mainly due to the untiring and increasing efforts of the members of the Senior Class of 1918 that our school was placed back on the accredited list of schools. This class holds a record for introducing new things into the school. For
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