Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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ICIJIO CARI,l7'l'I'ONfBeca11se his hooks nianagfc to recline on thc floor most of the tinic . . . Be- cause he has a dry sense of humor .... IIM C'ARRISfBecause no matter where he was. he was sure to he the man at the Wheel . . . Because he managed to do 21 little hit of everything and do it well .... IAM ICS ClflIJAH--Because he wended his shy and unobtrusive way quietly around school . . . Because he concentrated on his studies . . . I I,ORIrlXCl'l CHAI,LMANfBcause for four years she has centered her interests on girls' athletics . . . Because this hasnlt been clet1'il116Htal to her school work . . . BII,I, COA'I'I'lSfBeeause he must bc a direct descendant of Robin Hood . . . Because he has a tremendous self-assurance and that's all that is necessary on this earth . . . MARY .IANIC fIRrhxII'IIi'BCL'J1L1S6 a background of reading is the key to her intellect .... Because she can ramble on and on and not say anything . . . ROBICRT CRIPPl'lNfBeeause he was flashy on the hardwood floor . . . Because he annexed someone who looked very much like his own sister . . . VIRGINIA CKOVVfBec-ause she is practical-minded enough to choose stenography for a profes- sion . . . Because she is artistic enough to enjoy art . . . VIVIAN DANIl+lI,SONfBec:1use East Moline seemed to hold a certain interest for her . . . Because her tiny figure did not seem to pre- vent her from getting around M. H. S .... KENNETH DAVIS--Because professional haselmall is going to he his life work . . . Because women in that ease will prohahly have to he a side line . . . I,A IXIOIN DBFOF4Beeause she made advertising her life and liappincss . . . Because she was one reason why Happiness, was so successful . . . DORIS lJEIiKSENfBecause she was a trusty cafeteria cashier . . . Because there ought to he a law against having eyes like hers' . . . ROGER Dl'lSSl4lRTgBec:111se he astounded us with his flair for Drainaties . . . Because if Rome ever saw a Lutorious like him it wouldn't have lost its glory . . . lilnio Carlctmi jim Curtis ,lanics Cedar lflorcuce fhalliuan liill Coates Mary jane Crain Rohcrl Vrippcn Virginia Crow Vivian Danielson Kenneth Davis La Nloiu Delfoe AVN-A Doris llcrlqsen Roger llcsscrt l :fm

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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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Albert lJl-iam-mu-11s 'min . . lallr-lilo Duc liwcnrlolyu lluucmi l.rluzz14l LHLIQ Cuilrunlc liclistzicrlt ill. Alyu' lfiu fr-lflt l i':mcus Elxstzult gl James lzrxclx-.oil Arlmc lfrirmncl Natalia- 'lfilhn-rt ,A .Xnuzi lflzishfuuyv ALBERT lDHAl'lNl'lNS---H1-caxlso hos :i prospvctivc Paul .loues . . . llcczuisv wvlcl like at lcast onv mm-iubcr of our class to bc il naval ol'lic1-r . . . l'lI,l,l'llNl'l lJIJl'l'fBQ'C2lllSC whvu this is rezul list' :uubitiou will hzivo buen fulfillvrl . . . lim-2111-.v skipping school Wlllllfllllt help to l'CIll'll that goal- g1'J14llI21tl011 . . . GXVl'lNDOLYN DUXC'AN-fs-Ill-c-:ilisv shv usvml -such gooel llllilgllltilt in tuli- iug' cure of liurself . . . llecruisv sho aspirvs 'to bv a Home En-oiiomics ti'!lClll'l' . . . EDYVARIT llAGI,l'l--l3cc:1usv llc haul thc pv1'fl-vt :i1'rog:111c'u to think that bu Could bv :in zithlcrtc :uid :1 schol:u' :xt the szuul- time- . . . ISPCQIIISC bm- was both, :md how . . . Gl:lli'l'liL'lJli l'llC'H?'l'l'Al'llYl'---Bw Cruise- she-'s a lovvr of thc out-of-doors . . . llvcauso she iutemls to hold uopvn houso' :it hm-r Michi- gan 1-:imp . . . MARY AI,YCl'l llINl El,lJ'l'gl3l-callsc sho was choscu as :1 part of thg A. D. C. valentine girl . . . Buczxuse hor stzitolinuss is wclcoiuo as well as imprvssive . . . l RAXC'l'lS liHSTAD'I'-llmwlilsv wo feol il' auyouv Cwr guts wlivrc sho wznuts to go that slicill be tlu- om' . . . IECCIIIISC' wf- dicluit be-licvv in winning pcrsomxlitivs until Fran brought hers to M. H. S. . . . OLGA ENGDAHI,---llc-misc sho was probably our prizu poster nmlicr . . . l5eC:u1sc shi: has :ilrvamly won many honors in art . . . JAMES liIIICKSON--B1-cause lm was Zl11OlIllL'FlJl'2lYL'l1l- cliviclunl who survivefl clwiuistry. physics, :incl such lilies . . . ISVCHIIQC hc sve1ucmltotl11'ivv on 'Lhis stuff . . . ARLINE FIXliR1xNlJflgCIL'2lllSK' wx' hope it woult be hzlrml for :1 court rcporter to be :1 hilly . . . Bea-:xusc thorax wonlt be much time 'tllt'Il to hear rziflio Stzirs . . . NA'1'Al,ll'l l ll,- Bl'lR'l'ff-Bccriiisc she- mulls such an ilupressiou ou us with that Texan voice aucl that tl'llC'lilOilCl of lmliau jvwvlry . . . H6C'2lllS0 l1Cl' shy lHllY'lYlL'l' is zz 1't'fl'CSlll1ltQ twat . . . ANNA FLASKAMP- w livwulsm- Annie- was the very bvst frioucl wc would have wishcrl for . . . Boczuiso sho was Ll truz' followa-1' of :xthlctics .... IACK l OL'l,K- slim-cruise ho was just 21 big bluff fm-llow---mostly bluff . . , l?L'C2lllSt' hc hurl suvh soulful brown cyl-s . . . i221 Hlga lzngfnlzilil l

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