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W UPPER ROXV Wilbur Barclay I'rzlic1'r1u1u1ei11g, l'Vu0c1 Tzzrrzing Bess Barnett Iinylirlz Dos Moines University, .X. B. Uiiivcrsity of lowa Sophomore Class .Xdviscr Sophomore Ciirls' Baskctlnall Coacli E. Lee Barnett ,lfvrlzrzlzirrzl and A-I1'rf11'fvrf1rrai Drcrzviug XYQstcr11 State Tcacliers' Collcgc Carnegie Tech. Band anrl Orchestra W. E. Bean A-llgebrcl, Gmnzctry lndiana University, A. B. Assistant Coach-Footlmll. Track. Elmer B. Benson qllyvlmv, Plzynrs .Xugustana College, QX. B. University of lllinois University of Iowa junior Class Adviser LOXWER ROXV Mary Bradford Botany, Zoology Simpson College, A. B. University of Iowa Junior Class Adviser Ella M. Cockrell English Lexington College for XYonien, A. B. James Millikin University, M. A. Adviser Publications .Xdviser Class Day R. M. Conrad Algebra, Couzmczfcial Ariflimctic, Book- keeping Earlliam College, B. S. Elise Cook Office .Sbcrefary Leona Day Cizfirs, flH1Cl'it'l'llI llisrm-y Knox College A. D. C. Adviser rc t rt l A 1 Aa 'fi f' Q il i f s 9 mg. A .w w e 1 iii, I - f igs 4- N ix lg, .' - Y vi, V f f ! l A Ni N l I 'y .aer J . yrais r ', .v ffif Si.rfcc1z
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le The organization of the Junior High Schools this year was a forward step in Moline's school system. It not only marks a decided change in the work of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, but also in the Senior High School conditions. Although the John Deere junior High and the Central Grammar junior High began operation this spring, about fifty students classed as 9B7s entered high school. Next fall, however, only students in the three upper high school classes will attend the Senior High School. This means that about eight of the high school teaching staff will have to be transferred to the junior High Schools. A change from a four-year course to a three-year schedule in the Senior High School will naturally change graduation requirements. Twelve units and 120 credits will be required for graduation, and entrance to college for graduates in june, 1954, and thereafter, will require the completion of twelve units. Twelve units will mean the carrying of four solids throughout the course. Next fall, for the first time in many years, every teacher in the Senior High School will have a room of his for herj own, every student will have a separate locker, our Biology rooms will be adequate for the classes, there will be no congestion in the cafeteria, and we probably will not have to use the auditorium for study purposes. i c PL 1 wi : i - t iffcggs f f Fifteen
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UPPER ROW' O. S. Day .'llgvlv1'11, PL'1IlIIfl7I.Yf1lf7 Xllilliam ancl Vashti College University of Iowa Senior Hi-Y Adviser Julian S. Du Cray Clfllllllff llftlffilljj, L'f1fznlxle1'y Bradley Polytechnic University of Illinois Freshman Class Basketball Coach. Clara Duisclieker Shortliancl, Typing, Office Training liastern State Normal Gregg Shorthand School Clem City College lna Dunlap ,7lf1l.VI'LT Columbian School of Music Coach of Operettzl Carl E.. Ekblad Chc111z'.v1'1jv Augustana College, A. B. University of lowa .XClYl5L'I' of 1931 Class LOXVER ROXV Frances Elder .IH Art lnstitntc of Chicago University of Chicago Sponsor Freshman Class Fannie K. Entrikin linzglixh Beloit College, A. B. Columbia University .Xclviser nf 19214 Class Dean of Girls Janet Ford I.lI7I'f7l'f0ll Columbia University Summer School E. W. Freeman l,I'lIIL'ff7lll of lllanzml .lrfx Cniversity of lowa Barbara Garst fflltfjllijll .Xugnstana College. A. H University of Southern California Delmate Coach .X. D. C. Play Coach Boys' Uratory Coach al 'li ii! F' ' ,E , ,f Q l Q25 Q' yzai i its Wmlmlaga - ,H a y Q. LL at cw K. 'rt- - -. i .5 1855 I uqvt: vi -211-LP f :,v A i J s l A V153 at nvi. L. .,,..v .V XA '.v E J X V Dai!! ,kv .Ik 'I ,, A . ,Z K rap. , fevcnfewz.
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