Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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VIRGINIA ENGSTROM Ginn always seems to be happy. That's a good trait for anyone to have. She thinks she would like to study medicine. That's O. K. with us. There's nothing better than a smiling doctor. DORIS ENGWALL Black, wavy hair, brown eyes-that's just a part of Dorie . To set oi her coloring she wears red, red, and more red. If you take up stenography we hope you'll keep red out of the employer's books. JOHN FREDERI KSON No ambition nor hobby-that's Johnny's present- day biography. VVe aren't worrying about him be- cause any fellow who pulls down 100's in Geometry finals can get along O. K. minus the ambitions and hobbies. KARL GRAFLUND Graf , the football fighter who made good singing the Last Round-up for Class Day. Karl was a peach of a fellow to know, both in the athletic line and around school. He took Physics honors, too. I CARL GUSTAFSON Gusty was a main-stay in the center of the line for the Maroons during the last season. During his P. G. course he has spent most of his time going in for things more edeminate-nothing is better than variety. FRANK HAMPLE Hamp doesn't have to worry any longer about not attaining his ambition, for hels graduated. And his ambition was keeping eligible in M. H. S. So far as we know he can keep right on with his hobby, cabinet making. V ENGSTROM D. ENGWALL J FREDERIKSON K GRAFLUND C GUSTAFSON F HAMPLE D HANSON M HANSEN E HOFF H HULL E HUMBERSTONE R ICKES S. I u o 0 0 0 0 , mshiuhon to start the Merrq.-Go.-Round 0 ' 0 0 DOROTHY HANSON Our Senior Class President, who has been active all during her years- in M. H. S. A swell kid with a charming personality-lots of energy and is always willing to put it to Work. - MARJORIE HANSEN Red-headed, loveable Marj has many friends. She had her hand in everything. If you couldnit find her she would either be in gym taking a work-out or behind a typewriter, punching out programs for clubs. EDITH HOFF Pat'i is one girl who can go steady with one fel- low for three years. She slates her ambition as to get there on time. VVherever that is, we hope she makes it. HARRY HULL The Great Hull is what Harry calls himself. Of course, his little brother also claims this title, so sometimes it is diiiicult to distinguish between the two. But, since Harry is the older Qand has been graduatedj we honor his right. ELWOOD H U MBERSTONE YVe hadnlt heard nor seen Cwhich proves that he's quietj much of Elwood until he popped up at grad- uation and won special honors in Industrial Arts. Elwood was also a 'thot-shot in the intramural field. RICHARD ICKES Dickl,, Ike,', Gaudi , Squaw Man , and WVhite Man , are just a few added titles. Dick was on the Honor Roll and received special honors in Chemistry. Plus having exceptional talent in the art of sarcastic comebacks. I THIRTY

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ELEANORE CARLSON A tall, slender blonde who has that lovely and friendly smile for everyone. She also has plenty of Rock Island boy friends. VVhat's the trick? How about sticking with some of the home town lads? H ELEN CARLSON One of the Helen Carlsons, Marguerite to be ex- plicit. Helen M. lists her ambition as to be an old maidf' To be exact Helen, we're suspicious of this, because we have seen things that contradict it. For instance: Noon aud. scenes. E. CARLSON H. CARLSON R. CARLSON A. CLAERHOUT I. COLMARK J COWAN J. CRAWFORD A DE BAKER J DONAWAY E. DWIGHT D EHLERS M ENGSTROM 0 Q 0 a intellects left the portals of that 0 0 0 RUTH CARLSON Ruth was given the middle initial Xl, by the of- fice. That's what happens when there are too many Carlsons by the name of Ruth. Ruth X also marked the spot for Mr. Jones to catch one of his girls on one of his tangled interrogations. ALBERT CLAERHOUT Minnie was a hot shot at sinking baskets. We could always count on him to come through with a swisher when it was most needed. He didnit do bad at football either. Spent most of his spare time running errands for a certain little Miss. IRENE COLMARK VVho says the old-fashioned girl is gone? Here's one modern Miss who really has made sewing her hobby. And from what we hear she's good at sew- ing on buttons to making a complete outfit. JESSE COWAN Levee', is interested in radio-in fact so interest- ed that he plans to be a radio engineer. Levee has a good start in the other lines already, because any- one who was in his Civics class remembers he was some broadcaster . JANET CRAWFORD Jan craves to be a designer. Just what these designs are and what they are to be used for sort of puzzles us. Here's hoping Janet will give up de- signs long enough so she can be on time and Frank won't have to wait. TWENTY NINE ALICE DEBAKER Who can forget old Hiawatha Alice as the In- dian of The First Thanksgiving? Remember it was the November committee of A. D. C. that gave it in Roll Call. The way she said How sounded like she just came from a reservation. JACK DONAWAY Curly-haired, little, and rather quiet. Jack has dramatic ability as he showed in the Junior Play. Jackys real name is Jolm, but for some reason that hasn't stuck with him. Perhaps it's because John sounds too big for a little fellow. ELIZABETH DWIGHT Pete,' is a good pal to everyone. She has her heart set on flowers and hopes someday to own a flower shop. Sweet flowers plus her sweet disposi- tion ought to mean plenty of customers, if she opens that shop. DOROTHY MAE EHLERS Valedictorian with a 97 average, that's something! Whether this scholastic ability will carry out her thoughts of being an old maid, and owning a purple roadster and a police dog, we would hate to proph- esy-but we doubt the old maid idea. MABEL ENGSTROM Mabel is quiet, reserved, and a friend to everyone who knew her. Our Shakespearian knowledge must eek out and, as Mr. Shakespeare would say, Her voice was ever soft and low, an excellent thing in woman?



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MARTHA JEVERT Some little actress! That explains Noisy',. Parts of Cupid, Puritan boy, and that mumbling, colored Josephus gave Martha a chance to make herself a name. She also made a name for herself by claim- ing one of the class tennis championships. ARNOLD JOHNSON Flip 'em, flop 'em-that's Arny's outside worke and we don't mean he fries eggs. He's one of our laddies who has gone out and acquired the art of adagio dancing . HELEN JOHNSON Helen wasnlt able to stay with us till graduation. However, we still feel that she is a part of our class. Rather quiet to those who didn't know her, but those who were acquainted with her-a real friend. MYRTLE JOHNSON No relation to the above Johnsons, but really a true Johnson. Myrt is a good pal of Pearl. If you see Myrt, there you will see Pearl and vice versa. CLYDE KELLOGG Barnaco Bill Blinkyi'-that's Mr. Kellogg's pro- fessional name. Some sailor he'd be with his trom- bone for a fog-horn. The only thing that is lacking in this story is that he wouldn't have a girl in every port-at least not by the looks of things now. REINHARDT KING King the red-headed King of Moline's foot- ball team, fought his way through football seasons in great style. His good naturedness plus a lot of grit makes him a swell fellow to know both on ath- letic field and alound school. ' ELSIE KNAACK Else loves to read. S'he reads everything and anything, but shines with mystery stories. Boys- there are exceptions-bore Elsie. Else intends to some day when she gets a lot of money, go to 1XfI'lCa. BOB KUCERA Bob ' Kuserus, Kuss'i, or f'Kussie'i, ftake your choice, likes hitch-hiking. A gal from across the river is what Bob is waiting for, so far the far- thest he's gone is Rock Island. VVhat's the matter Bob?-leary of crossing bridges? GRACE LAGE I Sees all, hears all, and says nothing! That's Grace. In fact, she's so quiet we couldn't even discover her ambition or hobby. VVell there's nothing wrong in keeping all your thoughts quiet. IRVING LANDRY Irv', has as one great object to walk down the hall with his hat on and not hear Archie's voice in the rear. A swell suggestion but try and do it., If you have any movie favorites just see Irv , he has pictures and information about them all. M. JEVERT A. JOHNSON H. JOHNSON M. JOHNSON C, KELLOGG R K NG E KNAACK R KUCERA G LAGE L LANDRY P LIMBURG E LUND . . ' 0 0 of actunhes connected unth the 0 0 0 0 PHYLLIS LIMBURG Quiet? Not when you know her though. A good sport is Phyl, full of pep and fun. She held a lot of presidencys and did a good job of leading those activities. THIRTY ONE EVELYN LUND To come home early in the morning without get- ting in Dutch is Evey's', ambition. Her hobby, according to Evey, is swimming and tennis. But we happen to know that she has another hobby called Cully .

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