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The students of Macomb High School are most fortunate in having such il. ' 'X ' TX 0 sf Top row, left to right: Matthew lack, Eric Bradner, Samuel Bishop, Thomas Short, Hoyt Rawlings, Clarence 'A Ekstrand, W' Franklin Bunnell, William Strickland, Marlin Thomson. Bottom row, left to right: Laura lohnston, Helen Rothgeb, Vera Gene Morris, Marjorie Brittain, Edith Churchill, Elizabeth T. Yeast, Helen Hungerford, Pearl T. Thompson, Clara Carrison, Norma l. Veech. OUR FACULTY and every one, many more successful years. M W I ZW f STUDENT COUNCIL The student council was first organized in l935 in order to get the opinion able faculty. This group of nineteen men and Women are all specialists in their subjectps yet they are students themselves which in part explains Why they have been able to maintain such a feeling of friendship and at the same time lead and guide us as they have. We are proud of our faculty. We owe them a debt of gratitude which We can never fully repayp and as a token of our love and esteem for them, We, the members of the Senior Class, unite in wishing our faculty, eacw of the student body upon activities and events affecting them. A representative was elected from each home room and met under the supervision of Mr. Atkin- son. Qfficers were elected and dances and other activities were proposed and sponsored by the council. The same method was used this year with slight variations inasmuch as the library which was formerly sponsored by the council was turned over to other students to govern. The student council under the able leadership of Madge Crone, president, and Mr. Atkinson put over the idea of the Loyalty Club tickets which have been successful. This is the first step toward student government which will undoubtedly come to M. H. S. in the future. ---if-if Page 8 Iwi
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CLAUDE S. CHAPPELEAR SUPERINTENEENT Character is a quality of personality difficult to describe and more difficult to define, yet instinctively recognized by a child. We trust that the boys and girls of our high school show a high de- gree of consistency, that they are moti- vated by the same principles at all times, rather than possessed with a special type of behavior for the play- ground and ball park and another type of behavior for the home and class- room. We would discourage the prac- tice of the old Roman saying: ln Rome, do as the Romans do. We trust that the principles of character will lead us to feel that even in Rome, we must do right. We suspect the boy who loudly boasts that he can be a goodfellow in any company. It is our opinion that your parents are less concerned with the number of problems you can solve and languages you can translate, than they are with the ideals which motivate your behavior. lt is our prayer that your high school has trained you to know what is right, given you gualities of character to motivate proper action, and courage and self- confidence which are so indispensable to your success in the future. WILLIAM N. ATKINSON PRINCIPAL The Class of l936 will leave behind in Macomb High School a fine record of accomplishment. This Spider Web will serve as well to keep these achieve- ments fresh in the minds of those who follow as of those who are leaving. We wish that the same qualities which have brought success in school may be employed to give each member of the class success and happiness in the future. +I Page 7 144--
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' FRESHMAN ' GIRLS . .. . -1, Bottom Row: Cleft to rightl-K. Ruttle: L. Owens: A. M. Gingerich: D. Kimmel: L. A. Zeiner: S. Denton: K, Wright: D. McGaughey: L. Ridge: M. Brown. Second Row: B. Bland: L. Smith: D. Davis: L. Carlise: l. McDermit: M. Livingston: L. Moor: B. Bennett: Z. Willie: l. Glod. Third Row: M. Campbell: W. Adair: V. Eyler: V. lcenogle: L. Culp: V. Canvait: M. Robinson: M. Tompson: L. Tompson: D. Walker. Fourth Row: l. Gamaqe: E. Iones: M. Granda: G. Stooky: M. L. Noel: A. Murphy: A. Smith: M. l. Eddie: l. Compton: V. Holt: M. Fowler. Fifth Row: M. Marlowe: l. Clause: M. Clemens: E. Browng I. Delbridge: F. Crowe: A. Bowers: N. Bracken: B. Phelps: D. Owens. Slxth Row: D. Pierce: L. Lawrence: H. Williams: P. Branchfieldg L. Blodget: E. Radcliff: G. Miller: B. Rush. FRESHMAN l BOYS Bottom Row: Cleft to rightl-G. Anders: F. Lusher: R. We-aber: l. Waymackg C. Ruddell' C. LeMaster: C. Rolley: C. Norris: M. Fosdyck: M. Chapman: H. Cleek: S. Williams. 1 Second Row: W. Schlegel: l. Hall: l. Sullivan: H. Baumgardner: M. Amerine: W. Thorpe: R. Curtis: F. Baker: R. Kugler: G. Carey: H. Lefler. Third Row: K. Peters: Fi. Dunn: R. Inman: R. Waymack: H. Hoeshler: C. Stoneking: M. Reed' L. VanHooser: D. Barry: G. Miller. Fourth Row: G. Swisegoocl: W. Stark: L. Pollock: D. Logan: W. Morre: D. Rigg: C. Patterson: R. Rhodes: D. McDaniels: l. Morrow. 1 Fifth Row: G. Winters: A. Walker: l. Anders: W. Petterson: C. Hetrick: D. Maguire: G. Powell' D. Canavit: F. Snyder. Sixth Rowr F. Stump: B. Seeley: M. lacksong D. Yard: G. Frank: A. Beaver: Davidson: M. lack: D. Anders: .l. Vogler. Seventh Row: l. Derrick: B. Haulk: D. Smith: L. lackson: C. Hoe-shler: C. Bush: l. Smith: L. Waller: G. Legere: W. Stattler. CFreshman Class data will be found on page 625 -arf Page 9 144+-
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