Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1969

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Home Ec Initiates Classes On Clothing Construction A course in Consumer Education in Clothing, a special in- terest class dealing with the buying, selection, and construction of clothing, is the newest addition to the classes offered by the Home Economics department this year. It is designed for the junior or senior girl that has not had the opportunity to take any type of home economics courses since she was in junior high school. Future plans involve a similar course for foods, more resource speakers, and more field trips. In the Business Education department, a committee is now working on plans for an introductory course in data processing, which would hopefully be started next year. The only draw- back to this plan is the expense of the equipment. Another possible change would be a split in the Office Procedures office, dividing it into two sections, one for secretarial studies and one for clerical studies. Because of the tremendous expense necessary, changes in the Industrial Education department are slow. Still the de- partment would like to have a graphic arts shop with a two- year program beginning at the junior high level and a sep- arate department for Health Occupations, since there is no program now that prepares the interested student for a career in the field of health. On right, Mrs. Eleanor Jane Keim, Home Economics teacher, takes a break between classes with fellow faculty member Mrs. Iva Owen. Dorothy E. Nessel Business Ed. Sandra Swafford Business Ed. Joe Ruberg Business Ed. Dorothy Swanson Business Ed. C.R. Salisbury Industrial Arts Ruth Wayland Home Economics John Small Industrial Arts Frank Willits Industrial Arts Clyde G. Storbeck Business Ed. J. Kermit Wilt Industrial Arts

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William Adams Industrial Arts Sam Etzel Industrial Arts Edward Lemon Business Ed. Raymond Brasmer Industrial Arts Helen Gehring Business Ed. Helen Manus Home Economics W. R. Crouch Industrial Arts Margaret A. Griffin Business Ed. Richard G. Marlin Industrial Arts Gladys Day Business Ed. Dorothea Hyink Business Ed. Lester L. Mayes Industrial Arts Dorothea Duncan Home Economics Eleanor Jane Keim Home Economics Edward Mitchell Business Ed. Robert A. Edwards Industrial Arts Alma Kotez Business Ed. Lois E. Mitchell Business Ed. Mr. Richard Marlin, the Vo- cational Auto teacher, oversees Greg Turner and Mike Melvin on motor tune-up using os- cilloscope test equipment. 22



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Custodial Staff Preserves New Appearance of School Although Moline High School is celebrating its tenth anniver- sary, to a visitor it appears only to be a few years old. This is a result of the hard work of MHS ' s custodians. Because of their diligent work, the custodians save the school quantities of money which can be diverted to other improvements. During the past year, hall supervisors have become a familiar sight to MHS students. In addition to taking care of halls and study halls, thus freeing teachers to teach more classes, hall supervisors have special responsibilities in watching the cafe- teria and in being teacher ' s aides. The women who work in the cafeteria have been kept busy with varied duties which they must perform in order to feed the large number of students who use the cafeteria every day. The student has benefited from the expansion of the lunch menus which include a number of choices. Also, to the regular lunch line has been added a line for those who prefer a com- plete meal including hot dogs or hamburgers as a main course. The non-teaching staff of the school renders indispensible services to it. Serving Moline High School as the day custodians are: FRONT BACK ROW: R. Edwards, E. Robinson, O. Shicks, A. Demeurise, ROW: E. Wykert, A. Hamman, H. Huntley, N. Wykert, L. Gordon. B Pendelton, J. Beldon. 24 Insuring that rules are met, a supervisor confronts a possible offender.

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