Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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QQ ri' MARGARET BECKER, B.M.E. HERBERT REID, WIQLARD A. STARKEY, 8.5. MARION CALDWELL, B.F.A. DON MOELLER, B.F.A., M.F.A. Fine Arfs Club BA M'M'E' ln EDM MM PHD' Fine Aris Club Opererfa Workshop Arts, Languages Add Culture Developing a sense ol awareness of his own sensiiivily 'ro beauiy and good Tasle and confidence in expressing him- self crealively is 'rhe obieciive of 'rhe arf courses. Ad- vanced classes siudy drawing, painiing, ihree-dimesion consiruciion, and prinlingp also illus'rra'rion, adveriising rechniques, and scul lure. Crafls classes do crealive work wiih leaihers, melali wood, glass, plasiics, and iewelry. Pollery classes handle clay, crealing original ceramic pieces. More 'rhan lhree hundred sfudenls repori' daily for work in The vocal and inslrumenial music groups. Be- ginners' choruses learn breaih conlrol, correcl diciion, clear enunciafion, and proper fone qualiiy. Members of 'rhe girls' choir and operefia workshop, quarleis, sexfefs, irios, and soloisls are chosen by fryouis. The band and orchesira learn 'ro play lheir inslrumenis harmoniously, 'ro develop smooih phrasing, and To masier basic lechniques. Four years of Lalin and lwo ol French and Spanish help siudenis lo become acquainled wifh ihe language and cusloms of ihe counlry and lo undersland English words and senfence siruclure. This year iwo hundred-lilly enrol- led in ihe four years of Lalin. The iirsl iwo years, slu- denis sludy basic word forms and vocabulary: ihe lhird, lhey iranslaie Cicero's speeches, The fourfh Vigil's Ae- neid. Translalions, grammar, and conversalion are em- phasized in French and Spanish. Arffully skefching Anne Peferson is Melanie Babich, a member of 'rho senior arf class. -lug... .FQ RALPH MC MINN, Ed.B., M.A. FELNASLl6liHgR,LBgA., J'rCl'lL ,FTA 'm uma asslca eague Junior Classical League, FTA HELEN PlEHL, B.A. NACE GORDON, B.S.E, French Club Spanish Club Add 'I'wo leaspoons self, says Bonnie Johnson 'lo Dorolhy Balmer and Blanche Nelson.

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FRITZ BOOM, B.A., M.A. VIVIAN JONES, M.A. ARCHIE SWANSON, A.8., M.A. RUTH O. SPENCER, A.B., M.S. LAVERN SINCLAIR, A B Varsify Foolball Ass'T Sophomore Class Sponsor Varsify Foofball Key Club O O I Inqulrlng Minds AlThough maTl'1emaTics is cerTainly a Tield in iTselT, iTs re- laTion To oTher branches ol science is emphasized: Tor example, The equaTion of algebra becomes an indispens- able Tool in physics and chemisTry. Plane geomeTr is open To sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Advanced arge- bra sTresses The equaTion as a means ol: solving problems. Solid geomeTry and TrigonomeTry, oTFered To seniors pri- marily, concerns The measuremenT of Three dimension figures. Seniors who need a review of basic maTh princi- ples are required To enroll in a non-crediT refresher maTh class. Three elecTive science courses: biology, chemisTry, and physics aTTracT 522 sTudenTs. ln biology The sTudenT learns The lundamenTals of planT and animal liTe, The use of The microscope and dissecTing Tools, and The recogniTion of local flora and Tauna. In chemisTry he learns The basic TacTs abouT composiTion of maTTer and iTs changes. ln physics he learns modern scienTiTic developmenTs and The TundamenTals oT mechanics, heaT, sound, lighT, magneTism, and elecTriciTy. lndusTrial arTs acquainTs boys wiTh basic ideas and skills oT welding, auTo mechanics, meTal and woodworking, and WILLIAM HAAS, B.S., M.E. Camera Club JAMES DRAKE, B.S A'I'hleI'ic DirecTor LeTTermen's Club 1 draTTing. DraTTing includes mechanical and archiTecTural drawing, Tool and sTrucTural designing. Woodworking and cabinei' making Teaches The use ol hand Tools and The basic power Tool operaTions. Machine shop helps boys To seT up and operaTe basic Toolroom machines and The vocaTional aspecT of The shop. NEIL HOOVER, B.ED. HUGH WOLFE, B.S. FRANK WILLETS, B.ED., M.S. RAY BRASMER, B.S., M.S. CYRUS GALLEY, B.S. THOMAS KIENLE, B.S., M.S.



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EDWARD M. MITCHELL, B.S., M.S. 5 GLADYS DAY, B.A., M.E. VIVIAN REIMERS, A.B., M.A. ANNETTE BONNELL, B.S. HELEN MANU5, B.S. LELA ADAMS, 5.5 M 5 Deparimenf Head Home Ec Club Home Ec Club Deparfmenf Head Home Ec Club Home Ec, Business Aid Careers DOROTH EA HYIN K, B.S. ALMA DOUGHERTY, A.B. Home economics is based on The principle Thaf The family is one of The maior insTiTuTions wifh which educafion in a democrafic sociefy should be concerned. Foods and nu- TriTion, clofhing selecfion and consTrucTion, good groom- ing and enioymenf of leisure Time are phases Taughf in foods and clofhing, open To all girls. Family living is open only To seniors. Foods classes plan and prepare nuTriTious and well-balanced meals and learn The Techniques of cook- ing. Clofhing classes sTudy color, design, and fexfiles. The girls progress from The making of a simple dress To a suiT or coaT. Family living Teaches The meaning of mar- riage and child care. This course also considers home decorafion, in which girls choose a house plan, furnishings, and a decorafing scheme. Typing, shorfhand, bookkeeping, office pracfice, and disTribuTive educafion comprise The courses in business educafion. Anyone may Take Typing, offered each ear. Shorfhand, open To juniors, prepares for advanced shorf- hand in The senioi year. Bookkeeping is offered for Two years, advanced bookkeeping in The senior year. Office pracfice is offered boTh semesfers in The senior ear. Of- fice pracfice B concerns acTual office sfenographic work: office pracfice A emphasizes The operaTion of The basic office machines. Disfribufive educaTion prepares The sTudenT for careers in refailing or selling. Fiffeen seniors enrolled in This year's DE course wiTh Miss Rufh Verfrees as co-ordinafor. Her picfure appears in The English secTion, page I7. ALMA KOTEZ, B.S. MARGARET GRIFFIN, A.B. FRIEDA SCHNOWSKE, A.B., M.S. FRANCES JEFFERS B A Junior Class Sponsor F T A 'uv' YY

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