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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iff' 4? A., an -vm MQ, -lohl .l, li nv Xnilerson 1 .Xnrltrson wrt .Xnrh rrcst ,Xn'lcrson .. lg ,-Xmlvrsoix lbor0Ll1y,Xnn .X lfiCllZl1 Ll,XlllSllk .X1'lu11r.Xll1lrerlL Louise ,Xlhrighl Al 1-:inns ,Xllun Ili-lun .Xllison Ili-lt-n ,Xhnhlzuh Viviun .Xxnos DOROTHY ACKERLINU---Because the llIlKlCY'i'lI1SSIHCU admired D. A .... Bm must har cu tity of knittvd outtits showed hor industrious nzlturv . . . RICHARD AHI,l'lNl'l Bea IIISL sonn pooplu called him lchahod Crane . . . liccausi- wc- didn't gut the connection but we supposid it was all right . . . ARI,l'lNl'l AI.I,lJRl'll7Gl'l iIg1'l'illlSl' shi' knew history from A tc cause, if wo could. wc'd givv her that trip around the world . . . I,OUlSl'l ALBRIC H1 Bu muse shv aspires to tE'21l'll Dvsign at M. H. S .... lisa-allsv wc hope thv art dvpartnzcnt tx ls so t hm-r longing may hc satisiivd .... ll4lANNl'l Al,l,l'lN-lim-ausc sho hrought Ml Cotlu Nltrxes to lifn' at A. ll C' .... lit-4-:uise shi- drove a C'l1Cviv with Z1 firm, spvcdy hand . . H l X L I,lSONiBvc-riusu she pullvd us through 'those ppp mcvtings with her playing . Bu 11181 hir I1lllSlCIll talvnts ln-lped to put ovvr the opera . . . HFI,l'lX Al,Ml3I,AD liflivcaiism shi mothnit Vivian so hvautifully in UTluf Unwilling Vvstaln . . . Because Latin always was ui stlonff po . . . VIYIAN ANlOSflif'c:1use sho comhint-rl Hi-Y, clrama, and cditing thc MM tl0l1Ull wt donlt say how wvll . . . Bcc-:uise wc'rcf surprised this last remark wasnit cvnsored HB1 HT ANDHRSON'-lit-callsc hcfs ox-prvsidcnt of the Boys' Hi-Y . . . Bee-ause his 2ll5l7lf'Ylltt'd tolni did not aifvct his swinnning ability . . . l ORRl'lST ANDNRSON-slicoausc ln inl his sixo phono are inseparable . . . lfn-causc wv wondur if his neighbors lliiYl4 remained frnnr X l liRDl'lRlC'K ANDBHSON-4livc':1i1sc he was hvttcr known as Nlr. Hvlen Allison Bu IIISC you couldn't help liking him . . . IRHNF ANDl'lIi5ONfl3n-callsv it ought to bc' t h 10 at sewing . . . llucaixsv hanging at tht- typvwritm-r livys is her chosvn profvssl lOHX ANDHliSONilluc-ausv he almost hcc:unQ as permanent as thc statucs in the- illlditlllllllll :- cause vvcn thvn wi' didn't grow tirvd of him . . .



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-win' ..1-Q 'Q' l'.llswn1'tl1 liuller Helen Qiallaway Xlarjorie Cnouette Kieliarcl IISTLLSITIIIIII XYilli11n1 Blael: Rohn-rl Iilalxslee Evelyn Iloycl' I71A:111k llrarlley lllatriee llreeeller ilzlytmi Ilrlcigge Ill-tty llroxvii Iohn l 11'lNm1 I r:l111:llilrlNo11 RICHARD BlaRGSTIiANIJfBee:1nse In-R iH!lIQIlt'l1I?ltIi'E1IIA' inelinefi . . . 860111150 his friends :11 only too glad of that fuet . . . IVII,I,IAM IgI,.31clKf Bl'C'2lllS6 his love for guns Illily Illfllil ' L h1111 1 n1cn:1ee to lllilllliifld . . . BLft'1ll1S6 In' forniezl hiS ONVII viewpoints o11 every snbjeet . . . ROBl'lIi'l BLAKSLRH-fliec-:111se hc was one of our 1'aeqneteo1's . . . Because l1e fiddled well enough 'to rate the Augustana o1'el1est1':1 . . . ICVELYN BUYER--Iieezziise welll always reenll IN'l'21s lilisn I,a11:Ii . . . lieerxuse she sneeeeded ill holding her own regarclless . . . FRANK I3RAIJLl'IY-- Because he tootecl a horn for our eelebrateal hand . . . Beeause behind seenes. he mach- an 1' eient st:1gel1:111rl . . . I3I1IATHICl3I I3REHK'HI'IRfBee:1use she's our up and coming poetess . . H1 lieeanse there will he plenty of time for CUIIIVOSIYIQQ poetry on her bicycle ride to Chicago . . CLAYTON ISRIDGl'l4BeeanSe he voicecl his mclic-:1l views far :uni wiale . . . I5ee:111se no om ever agree-fl with him . . . BETTY l3ROXYNfI3ee:u1se she hacl the intesti11z1l fortitncle 'to sax what she thought . . . Because she was the nzoclel of what the Well-dressed girl would wear . . l'II.LSYVORTH BL'I,I,l9IRfI3c-eanse hels not yet rlisCoi11':1ge4l at the thought of heeoming :1 lawyi . . . Because we believe itis a noble :11nbitio11 . . . HELICX CAI,I,AYVAYfBeeanSe she is tlln IIIJYIQUIHIIC possessor of il pair of beautiful hrown eyes . . . Because she deserted ShefHelcI to aflorn BI. H. S .... MAHJORIIC C'AOL'I'ITTl'I -Because basketball lmppenecl to he her favorite spoit . . . Because she was one of the f0Ill'SOIIlC that ate together every noon . . .IOHN CARLSOIN -Beezxnse l1e lllilllilglil to get his finger partly destroyed . . . BCCHIISC tIl!1t,S what Iiappeileci when he IJUtti'l'0d around at Nlanual Arts . . , VIRGINIA CixIiI,SC,NfBExC21lISC her mfigc-1' Housi sc-rc:11ns were llll1'iV21I0d, and we woncler where she got till' expr-rie11ee . . . Because. what will hcl little ntan :lo after she g'1'21dll2l I

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