Macomb High School - Spiderweb Yearbook (Macomb, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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Genevieve Kelly leaves her legible handwriting to Stanley Fisher. Barbara Kettgon leaves her fondness for athletes to Leota Felsmiin. Luan Knappenberger wills her love for arguing to Harry Nester. Louise Larson wills her shyness to Eunice Helms. Grace Levingston wills her ready smile to Dale Fosdyck. Winifred Logsdon leaves her fickle ways to Evelyn Sullivan. William Long wills his seven league stride to Bill O'Neil. Irene Luster leaves her admiration for George Creasey to Edna Barclay. i Major McCullough gives his ability to read in English class to Clarice Bowman. Lena McMillan wills her plumpness to Emily Markham. Marvin McMillan leaves his bashfulness to Muddles Doran. Vera Martin wills her ability to give readings to Phillip Mummert. Wanda Mathis bestows her English grades to Louis Levin. Don Messmore wills his knowledge of every' thing and anything to Squeekie McCormick. Merritt Mitchell leaves his love for driving to out- offtown games to Dorothy Patton. John Moon gives his cleverness to Leroy Simpson Leo Mullany leaves his admiration for Arzelle Mitchell to john Noel. Donna Newell wills her tiny size to Louise Bar' clay. Donald O'Harra leaves his knowledge of the Web' ster dictionary to Roscoe Aten. Gladys Ohnsman leaves her blond head to Betty Lou Aldredge. Ruth Parks wills her interest in the Academy to Bette Vail. Virgil Payne wills his red sweater to Louis Wyne. Paul Pettit leaves his good grades to james Dude man. Viola Plassmann leaves her skill in horseback rid' ing to Bertha Mendenhall. Harold Purdum leaves his red hair to Jeanette Legg. Helen Purdy donates her operation to jean Wetherhold. Carl Quinn leaves his orchestra to Junior Sticklen. Frances Reed leaves her love for Ed Allison to Marie Cuba. Mamie Riddle gives her tap dancing to Helen Merkey. Ruby Rigg wills her good posture to Pauline Hendrickson. Barbara jean Rost leaves her ability to sell annuals to next year's annual staff. Wanda Lee Ruth leaves her charming smile to Betty Ellen Seegar. Mildred Savidge donates her black locks to jane Butterfield. Page 20 -' Ann Slagboon presents her red finger nails and history ability to Irene Toland. Wendell Smith leaves his interest in the Phelps hospital to Jerry Martin. Leonard Sowers bequeaths his love for Betty Brown to Leland Mathis. Lucille Sullivan wills her aptness in senior history to Caroline Lawson. Maxine Swigart leaves Justus Roberts to Letha Helms. jean Switzer leaves her quietness to Glade Scudder. Louise Thompson wills her congenial personality to Barbara Wilson. Maude Thompson leaves her mellow voice to Everett Lloyd Kutcher. Leroy Tomlinson leaves his Bolshevist ideas to Jimmy Bailey. Charles Thomson wills his talent for acting on the Colchester stage to Tippy Thompson. Mildred Torrence leaves her congenial disposition to Eugene Smothers. ' Dellyne Waller bequeaths her English ability to John Helms. Rheata Wasdell wills her hearty laugh to anyone who has the blues. Gladys Waymack bequeaths her ninetyfeight pounds to Helen Merkey. Mary Lou Weaber leaves her love of chewing gum in English class to Mrs. Thompson. Albert Webb gives his curly hair to Mr. Rawlings. Doris Wilmot wills her dancing ability to Grant Brickell. Harold Wilson gives his nightly expeditions to Fred Burnham. Lois Wood wills her talent of reciting poetry to Betty Purdum. Thomas Yard wills his little yellow roadster to Sue McLean. Betty Zerkle leaves her good figure to Pauline Sullivan. Charles Zettle leaves his M. O. S. to Leota Fels- man. N HlllLllM4DlIPt N Do you regularly attend a place of worship? Yes, I'm on my way to see her now. 1 1 1 Waitress: Have you given your order? Diner: Yes, but please change it to an entreatyf' 1 1 1 The musical instrument salesmen were having a convention. Finally the chairman called upon the young man who had won the prize for selling the most saxophones. He was asked to tell how he was so successful. I move into a large apartment house, explained the salesman, and play a saxophone for a week. Then I hang out a sign saying 'Saxophone for sale'g and every one in the place comes in to buy! 1 1 1 Absence makes the marks grow rounder.



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