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BOVE are the members of the Moline Board of Educa- an, They are, SEATED:Mrs, Roberta Pearson, Mr. Robert arlson, Board President, and Mr, Paul Edstrom. STANDING r, Arthur Holmes, Mr, Clifford Quick, lVlr, C.A, Goerlett, ld Dr, Bruce Peterson. BELOW: Mr. Harry Franck, Direct- of Elementary Education and Mrs, Roberta Wollerman, irector of Audio-Visual Aides are hard at work. .5 fa Moline School Board 213
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058558150 PSBPLE WORK f R DU EUTURE SEATED AT RIGHT is Dr. Theodore Rockafellow, Super- intendent of Moline Schools. BELOW are the Administra- tors ofthe Moline School System. They are, SEATED: Mr. Hollis Nelson, Director of Secondary Education, Dr. Theo- dore Rockafellow, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Ben McAdams, Director of Business Services, STANDING: Mr. Robert Saelens, Director of Personnel, Mr. Kenneth Wriedt, Director of Budgeting and Accounting, Mr. Harry Franck, Director of Elementary Education. 212 Administration, Moline School System
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l Heading up the team of administrators at M.H.S. is Ronald I Barnes, Principal, ABOVE. Continuing on with our team of fme administrators KPICTURED LEFT TO RIGHTJ we have: John Adam, Administrative Assistant, Robert Brooks, Administra- tive Assistant for Student Affairs, Brian Knutson, Adminis- trative Assistant for Student Activities, Edward Lemon, What- ton Field House Manager, Harley Rollinger, Director of Ath- letics, Jay Shaff, Assistant Principal for Business and Plant Management, Albert Stevens, Assistant Principal for Student Affairs, Stanley Woods, Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs. Although many of us do not realize it, our administration enjoys a few of the same things we do. lVlr. John Adam enjoys golfing, reading, and refinishing furniture. Spend- ing time with his family also takes up much of his spare time. lVlr. Stanley Woods likes to spend time with his family, too. Working outside and riding horses accounts for much of his leisure time. Former Moline High School Coach and acting Athletic Director Harvey Rollinger has hobbies consisting of sailing and skiing. He also owns and trains a race horse. Getting back to nature is what lVlr. Ron Barnes enjoys. Tennis, camping, lis- tening to music, and being an avid follower of the University of iowa football and basketball games are some of his spare time activities. Director of Student Activities, lVlr. Brian Knutson, claims playing tennis is what he likes to do best. He also enjoys golf and listening to music. Fishing, especially in nearby waters, is what lVlr. Jay Schaff takes pleasure in doing. He en- joys other sports, too, particulary golf. Like everyone else, some of our administrators have pet peeves. People who are late, people who lack finesse, and people who are inconsiderate are what bothers lVlr. Brian Knutson. IVlr. Ron Barnes states his pet peeve in one word, hypo- cracy. Students who won't follow rules, is what dis- agrees with lVlr. Robert Brooks. 214 MHS Administrators i . K sk . 4-sa, tx is good until they prove to me they are bad. Of course the administration has not always beer the administration . But what were some of the positions they previously held? lVlr. Albert Stev- ens was probably one ofthe busiest administrato before coming to lVlHS. He taught P.E. , social studies, and history at -Calvin Coolidge Junior High. He has also coached football, basketball, tennis, wrestling, and track. lVlr. Jay Schaff's teaching career started in 1946. He taught in various small schools for four years, and he started teaching in Moline in 1954, the year before our present building opened. Ronald Barne has taught and held administrative positions in meveral Cedar Rapids schools before coming to oline. .
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