Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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BARBARA RYDBERG Although born on the Illinois prairie, Bobby, the co-corn- disher of the L.O.T. humor col- umn, really went for the Dales Ianuary. VICTOR SAGON Bub, a manual art's student, planned for a mechanical job by spending more of his time on tools than on adjectives. Iune. CZ-,M of 214 GLEN ROHWEDER The only reason that Lefty joined the Air Corps was to have an excuse to go to the Davenport Airport. january. HARRIET RUSSELL She was one of the star pupils of the economics class who didn't say much, but her work spoke for her. june. HELEN SAMUELSON Helen's blond hair, green eyes, and cheerful nature really helped her get around. january. MARGARET ANN SCHWIEBERT A witty individual who always had a comeback and the reputa- tion for being a swell date. Iune. BONNIE ROSENBERG Playing the violin with a profes- sional touch was her specialty. She participated in many Quad- City musical events, and had spe- cial admirers in the Navy. june. LOIS RYON Her height helped her in physical education because the smaller girls just had to hope the basket- ball didn't go through the net- which it usually did. Iune. ELSIE SADDLER This Miss possessed a sprinkling of freckles, a saucy upturned nose, and a lucky fellow named Keith, Iune. DOROTHY SAMUELSON Dosey, one of the brainier mem- bers of the Senior class, enjoyed art and sailors. Ianuary. FRANK SAUNDERS Spook was the top man in Physics and also was tops with the girls-or should I say girl- or should I say? june. WELDON SEBREE Weldy had an unlimited amount of knowledge about sports and could out-talk anyone -held their interest, tool Iune.

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ROBERT RIDGE IOY RIES DOROTHY REKIERE Dottie hopes to become a nurse, and we're sure that one of her little love-taps will furnish her with plenty of patients. Ian- uary. Bob left early to join our armed forces and left the school minus one of its robust characters. He was always in the thick of every- thing and should find more friends in his army experiences. Iune. ARLENE ROBERTS Someone once said, Beauty is its own excuse for being, and Arlene certainly didn't need any other reason. Ianuary. Cfcm of 254 ROBERT PICCIRILLI Pic spent much of his time in his basement tinkering with a chemistry set-his other recrea- tion was fun with Theo Tolinef' Iune. SHIRLEY PUFALT A winning smile, a future Illinois co-ed, and a craving for colors, Puffy's love was divided be- tween dancing and Ray. Ianuary. FRANCES RANKIN A head for business, especially in the stenographic department, Frances is preparing for the fu- ture. Iune. IACOUELYN RICE The three V's describe her best- Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. Ianuary. A mite but mighty, loy was an avid theater goer, spending most of her evenings in the front row of the Roxy. Ianuary. HARRY ROBESON A quiet fellow who listened more than he orated and consequently knew much more about the other students than they knew about him. Iune. WALTER PIERSON Curly was good-natured, good- looking, and had a flair for humor and pepping up deacl parties. One of the kind that the girls look at twice and the boys want in the gang. Iune. WILLIAM QUICK Track and the Air Corps were Bill's favorites, but his affability enabled him to listen to anything, although sometimes not in his viewpoint, with an encouraging manner. Iune. HARVEY REIMERS A smooth character with a liking for the girls that was mutual. However, not all his time was de- voted to star-gazing, tor Harvey was a dead shot with a rifle and took up hunting as his hobby. Iune.



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SHIRLEY SELENSKY Shirley was usually seen with a camera ready to shoot any one of our athletic stars at anytime. Iune. GEORGE SHERMAN A torrid man on an alto sax and a hard running halfback on the football team, he had a variety of nicknames including General and Shermanskavich. Iune. RICHARD SIEBRASSEE Very tall, well built, and perfect swoon material, but a woman hater - he preferred band and plain hard school Work. Iune. ALBERT SILVERSMET Perhaps Al spent much of his high school career in the indus- trial arts classes to learn how to keep his green Plymouth on the highways. Iune. ESTHER SODERSTROM East's big moment came in her senior year when she and Baldy became a much seen gruesome twosomef' lanuary. BETTY STEINHAUSER Betty had a ready reply on her tongue for everyone, and it was always clever. Iune. C4154 of 214 ELSIE SERLET We wondered Where she inherited her love of debate she so often displayed in history classes. Must have listened to The Forum of the Air or something. Iune. BEVERLY SHIBLEY Quiet at times, when she did feel the urge to talk, her conversation held a lot of subtle humor which most of us unfortunately missed. Iune. DEAN SPENCER The boy with the quicky come- backs and the hot jazz records was a favorite in Iournalism be- cause he always turned out humor with an original twist. Ian- uary. BETTY STOEHR Too bad, fellows, Betty directed her Stoehr -s into the eyes of a former grad. Iune. MARION SIEGFRIED The envied gal with the family car on every occasion, Sieg kept her heart in the Navy. Ian- uary. WAYNE SIMONSEN A husky athlete who could take care of himself on the Wrestling mat or in a math class. His boom- ing voice was a familiar sound between periods. Iune.

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