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4 'QPF GEHEASS GDB? INDEML In the usual class political row Dorothy Hanson won the honor of conducting the business for the January graduates as President. One of her duties was making arrangements for Graduation and Class Day. Frank Byers, Vice-President, gave Dot advice when needed. The task of pulling the last few cents from a person,s pocket for class dues was handled by Doris Oakley, lNIiss Day and Bliss Jeffers were the two faculty members who graciously contributed their time to hear whether we would have Eskimo pies or cider. The usual run of class parties contributed to the social standing of the class, Around January the grads got ex- clusive and gave a dance for themselves and their guests. TWENTY-SEVEN NSON BYERS
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NOVEMBER A LITTLE WORLD'S FAIR IN THE FORM OF CANINE ENTERTAINERS ON THE SECOND, FOLLOWED BY SOPHS AND SENIORS' PARTY ON THE SAME NITE IN DIFFERENT PLACES Sophs Flash On 6th In R011 Call On the Sth, Seniors'Made Their With M Men's Day Bid With their Parade Ad Advertising A little shouting on the Civic Music- drive by a Chicago Woman. MARJ BRACEWELL November 11th Moline 19, Cedar CHOSEN M Rapids 6-A Swell M Men's QUEEN Day Celebration FOLLOWING MONDAY PRIZE AWARDS FOR PARADE I Wednesday the 15th, junior Play Leads Given to jim Harper ANOQSE Tn1Zgi1fNTERt?CK' y and Barb Johnson ' I Y E E D I T O R WINS F I R 5 T On the 23rd Journalists Leave PLACE IN ORATORY For Champaign Slumber Party in the Y. W. C. A. Completes the Week MONDAY STARTS A GOOD THREE DAY WEEK Thanksgiving Donations Asked For on Wednesday, with Pep Meeting for the Rock Island Game on Thursday-Results: Rock Island, 7g Moline 0. NOVEMBER ENDS WITH A VACATION ID E GE IIE M It To R Back on the 4th with basketball season opening SENIOR MISSES CHOOSE THE A Little Advertising on Happiness in CRISIS FOR THEIR the Middle of the Week and Being PRODUCTION Staged on Coming Friday Nite. MOLINE DRUBS FULTON IN CAGE OPENER Nothing Doing Until the 15th, On Saturday Moline Beats When Moline Runs Over The Farmers From Geneseo, 41-16 Cambridge Monday the 18th marks another Dramatic Club meeting. Christmas Atmosphere On WEDNESDAY THE 20TH LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR And Stage Two WEEKS Happenings During Vacation-Vic- What Happened Eve Qf tory Over Monmouth and a Loss ? p 7 to Davenport. The 31St. - .
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D ANDERSON H. ANDERSON M. ANDERSON R. ANDERSON E. BARTON J, BE'LL E BLOMQUIST W. BOYCE J BRADFORD F. BREDT M. BROWN F BYERS Four qears aqo some 30'0 Central Grammar Q Q Q Q DOROTH EA ANDERSON t'Andy is just wild about dogs-any kind of dog, but especially Scotties. Her canine friends must have some influence over her, because she was dog- gone good as chairman of the class day program. HELEN ANDERSON Drawing pictures of people whom she doesn't like is Helen's hobby. She really is a good artist too, having been chosen as Art Editor for the M , and getting special honors in art. Helen's ambition is to be Neisa McMein II. More power to you, Helen. MARGIT ANDERSON VVhcn one sees Marge she seems rather quiet. But just wait until someone starts her talkingg she can hardly be stopped. Marge has acquired the ability to send notes without getting caught. To live up to her last name, 4'Marge'i won special honors in Swedish. ROBERT ANDERSON Gifted with a wonderful voice Bob has taken many laurels. He was in the Double Quartet and was the Pirate Chief in The Pirates of Penzance. Bob is quite angelic too, for he sings in the choir at church falmostj every Sunday. EVELYN BARTON Just a blue-eyed blonde who likes to go motor- cycling. VVas it she who interested her brother in motorcycles or vice versa? Remember she was one of the girls who had long golden locks but look at her now. JOHN BELL Johnny is a fellow who likes to eat peanuts in bed. QNot bad sport is itj. Johnny supported the drum section in the band his first two years and spent the last two pounding on the idea of getting acquainted with all the women. EDITH BLOMQUIST Blonde, curly-haired, blue-eyed, that's Eedie . She has always had her heart set on tennis and has greatly admired Helen Wills Moody. Eedie proved herself a smart racketer by winning the senior girls' championship. WALTER BOYCE Everyone knows that Walt is a whiz at the art of handling and swatting a baseball. Hardly anyone knew though that VValt possesses the art of rambling on the keys. Whether he learned this art in ten les- sons or years of practice we will probably never know. JUNE BRADFORD Brandi, is one of the few who have really taken an active part in everything. June is quite athletically inclined, having earned her NIV in her fourth year, besides June took part in Dramatic productions, Lit- erary organizations, and held several class offices throughout her fo11r years. FOUREST BREDT Forrie,, is one of those boys who really likes Civics and can speak intelligently about various af- fairs that have happened or are happening. You should have heard him discuss the Monetary Policyw of President Roosevelt. He seemed to under- stand it, which is more than we can do. MILDRED BROWN Using Milly's own words. An English teacher I fain would be. To teach in Moline High would certainly suit me . So says our class poet. She wouldn't do bad as a girls' athletic coach either, be- cause one of her chief pastimes is sports. FRANK BYERS Junior , is one of our Guernsey lads, who tickles the ivories like Moszkowski himself. His change from preacher in the Junior Play to taxi driver in the Senior reminds us of the fact that he likes to take girls for rides in the milk trucks. TWENTY EIGHT
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