Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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I,ll,I,l,-KN ANDERSONfBecause she possessed a niop of reddish golden hair . . . Because the aforcnientioncd object made her stand out from the ordinary individual . . . NOR NIA ANDER- SON -Because she showed such good forni on the spring' board . . . Because she was one of Mr. Neal's disciples . . . RICHARD AXDERSONfliecause amateur radio is his sole interest in life . . . Because he had one of the few scientific minds around school . . . VERNON' ANDER- SONfBecause he yearns to take to the great open spaces . . . Because he lirnilv believes in 'thc motto see America first . . . l,OR EN ASHVVOODfBecauSe he counteracted Clavtonls politi- cal viewsfat least he quieted .lack down . . . Because he could take any math course and get away with it . . . DOROTHY BABCOf'K-Because she could laugh herself out of or into anything . . . Because she was the very personification of ehccr . . . BOB BANKSfRecause he was the Greek God of all the little sophomore maidens . . . Recause he threw a football all over the lot . . . JAMES BARCT,AYfl3ecause we wonder what thc similarity is between polo and engineer- ing . . . Because his ambition was not destined 'Lo be satisfied . . . CHARLES BARTON-'Rev cause we didult understand that coggnonien USpccial'l until we knew he was an inventor and an aviator . . . Because he specialized in another field too . . . MYRTLE BATES-Because her talents are many and varied . . . Because she could argue the head off anyone and excel in art and stenography at the same tinie . . . DON BEl3BERfBccause he's the one person who looked like a niillion bucks on a horse . . . Because he flashed his Pepsodent smile on one and all . . . LENNART BEC'KMAN4Recai1sc he was reserved and quiet . . . Because these qualities had no ill effects on his interest in basketball . . . RUTH REITELfliccause her car won first in the MH Nlen's Day l'arade . . . Recause she doesn't have to live oH' her brother's reputation . . . Xorni:1.Xinlerson Richard Anderson Vernon Anderson Loren .Xshwood Dorothy Babcock Rob Hanks xgg James Rarclay Cl'lZll'lL'S lizlrton Bfyrtle llziles Donald llehber Lennart Beekman Ruth lieitel l19l

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