Macomb High School - Spiderweb Yearbook (Macomb, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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Qicai 1941 unioAi FIRST ROW Charles Nell Cecilia Newsome Don Nichols Mary Owens SECOND ROW Oscar Parks Bill Patterson Louis Pollock Howard Polonus THIRD ROW Katherine Porter Robert Purdum Keith Rigg Betty Ritter FOURTH ROW Franklyn Shanks Bill Stookey Keith Strader Bill Stump FIFTH ROW Thelma Thompson Glenn Umphreys Mildred Vail Ercill Vancil SIXTH ROW Lewis Vawter Joe Ward Marilyn Watson Eldon Weaver SEVENTH ROW Roberta Webb Bob Weingartner Patricia Welch Eleanor Woerly EIGHTH ROW John Woerly Charles Woodworth Dora Mae Wool am Virginia York fainioA OJtaAd Lyle McNeil, president Anne Eddington, secretary Marjorie Crandt, vice-pres. Charles Woodworth, treasurer The Juniors held a very successful Homecoming Dance in the fall. The management of the Illinois Theatre invited the school to a movie after the Bonfire that night. The Spring Prom, held May 24, was given for the Seniors and was a very nice affair. The Juniors also sponsored the French movie, “Mayerling in the Assembly on February 6. Page 20

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 uniaAt FIRST ROW Dean Haggerty Annabel Hart Annabelle Hartley Robert Hartley SECOND ROW Jean Hegstrom Patricia Hemp Verdon Hennessy Lloyd Hetrick THIRD ROW Rex Hollister Effie Hudson Everett Hudson Dorothy Harland FOURTH ROW Wilma Hilton Ethel Hughbanks George Jackson Lorraine James FIFTH ROW LeRoy Kernal Wendell Lawrence Garnet Lefler Bill Levin SIXTH ROW Betty Long Marjorie McLean Everett McDaniel Bill McDaniel SEVENTH ROW Bill McGraw Juanita McKamy Lyle McNeil Betty McRaven EIGHTH ROW Winnifred Mason Willard Marlowe Faye Miller Kerman Miller NINTH ROW Victor Moon Bob Monniger Bill Mullany Jean Murphy Page 19



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 unioA (ZtaA4 ?!£ay. “Try It With Alice , the Junior Class Play was presented in the High School auditorium on April 11. The cast was as follows: Sam Ashton Alice Tanner Mrs. Hill...... Harry Mattox Leo Ashton..... Mrs. Hamilton . Mabel Hamilton. Jack Carlton.... Arabella Winters Billy Kirkwood. . Judge Applegate. Betty Ingersoll. . Bill McGraw Peggy Graham .....Effie Hudson ........Jim Dobbs Jean Hegstrom Dorothy Crawford Anne Eddington George Jackson Jean Murphy Victor Moon Keith Strader Mildred Elting U Acd Lib in My tfjcAcw-l To leave Macomb High School would be a difficult task! Everyone who has been in high school knows what the things are that one would be leaving friends, teachers, lessons, and the life in which the school is so great an influence; but the one thing that I think binds all these things together and will never leave is a spirit. Yes, a spirit that enters us when we begin as freshmen and never leaves us during the rest of our lives. The building isn’t one that is equipped with the most modern materials and the walls are rather dingy; but behind those walls is an unexplainable something that makes us love the school and everything connected with it. Singing the loyalty song makes a feeling of proudness surge through our veins. We’re proud of our school, our colors, our teams, and the right to stand up and sing the song that stands for all these things. The loyalty that each person holds in his heart makes the spirit grow. Perhaps some can't feel it as strongly as others, but it’s there; and all of us will realize more clearly on that eventful night when our names will be read to receive diplomas that we will have an empty feeling but the spirit will never leave our souls. Peggy Graham 9xi Q fonle £a$ineAA Ah' What is more wonderful than a soft seat under a shady tree, a glass of icy cold lemonade in one hand and a box of gooey chocolates in the other; with a new magazine thrown in for good measure? Anyone who cannot enjoy this is surely both mentally and physically deficient. Personally 1 could think of nothing more wonderful and anyone who derides such things should surely be hanged and without delay. I say this because I think that laziness is really an art and not to be ridiculed and laughed at. Anyone who can sit in a classroom and feel thoroughly relaxed while a lecture about chemistry or some such thing is being delivered is surely one of the greatest of artists. Some people hurry and worry and fidget to get work done, but I feel actually sorry for them. Yes, really and truly sorry, for they are missing one of the greatest pleasures in life. Perhaps one day they shall regret it, but what a pity it is that they cannot have a full, happy life while there is yet time. How much better off the world would be today if there were more lazy people. Just picture the happiness that would arise if great men, now overworking their brains with military things would sink down in their big, soft, easy chairs and say, “Don't bother me with that boring stuff , James. Just bring me my pipe and slippers. Well, there is much to be said in the defense of laziness, but I have only one thing to say to all of these ambitious energetic people, “You don't know what you're missing' Marjorie Grandt Page 21

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