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Come Wlth me up thrs worn path to the tent where the great Hag meets the sky The a1r tmgles YWlfl'l eKc1tement as hundreds of people dressed rn gay colors swarm to the greatest show Hlgh School 1n actlon f x X X l The 1991 M offers you remlnlscences of days that are past Whrle we grreve a httle for mem or1es that are gone and can never be recaptured we relolce over all the events of our hrgh school Ns days The staff of the M has trred to record by through plcture and story the memorres of the class of 1951 y l A D 7 ll lllx Nl lll fr N qvw . . lll1.'1w:l.lll lib ll! ' ' f T lx F - ' sql! M ,M W lf lllll ll fl - r ml llllmt I on earth. You are about to see Moline Senior W xl!! . . . . W' as rl fl, I glw T y Q ,W :D Q mx! xlll' fe? l x C J: , ,A ,, .. ll lla T to ' . . . - l Q 1 ' , , , I , ll ' rf, f X ' ' . U H N T ,sl ' ll X TABLE OF CONTENT PLUG Y! W 41' 2? ,I Tir 3 Mo NX f A S WV MMV XX! X UB iff sf 0 W f ww figiugvv ff? f X ka NN Segvf Qivo I pm fy! 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Q ' - My may fzwif , 'X D j f-: DEDICATION Ml lu Hrs. hlzmet Ford, lllJI'LlI'lf1I1. who has been directly responsible for the develop mem xml grmxtll rJf1JllI' excellent xcllurzl lllJI'.1I'f'.11llkl. xxlm lmx xwm the Lulmimrmlm uf. All her nsmeiutes for her lemlersllip in civic. social. and eduenrimml affairs we sineerclx' dedicate the 1951 UNI. v 'www' v Q Ona B- :Q i ACULTY QNX 433- WW We xg Ki?-W ff Z Q WZ 3253 Ak, Q Q5 L MW fwgfzzw fx U X fx 5 'N f X L X 1 0 ,HOA X 7 v U55 f A 0' -- f KAP- -.X ,fx , 5 Ci' ff Q M f ,3 D O 3' ,X 6 I , 1 A X . . XXXN X 0 7 f , Of? U' M ESX 0 xv f f- 95 4 XX sy O , Q1 SX? 0 ' my lf? 2 9 XX .1 ,J X M , tm M- f Xb I - XXX xD AZ ,l 7, I- J I ALEX .IARDINE Superintendent of Schools Now, Burn: . . . GER-XLD XV SNIITH Principal of Moline Senior High School Director of Holme Communitv College W'ould atzvom lzke to bear a few 'words about my trzp tbrougla Europe? LELA -XD-XXIS Supervisor of I-Iomemaking Home Economics Dont forget your scrapbooles have to be In Frtday XIARG -XRI T BLCRLR All X ocal Nlusic Organizations Talent Serx ice Bureau IV1ll emeryone please get rtd of lm' gum ANIINETTE BONNELL Home Economics A lztrle more sefuxng and not so much notre gzrls HARLEY MOORHUSEN President of the Board of Education Don't go ice-skating. ELMER XV FRFENI AN Secretary of the Board of Education IVatcb your budget BFSS BARIN LTT English You re yust murderzrzg Shake xpeare E LFL BARN ETT N ocational I ducatlon Do your uork 'well SI TH J BOXD Mathematics Lettermen s Club Intramurals Math tx easy all you can do 15 add subtract multzply or dz :de . . I' ', . ,, I . I I ' ' ' at , va 44 , ' 77 . W tl I - - - ss 1 'U I ' ' 77 Music Director of Industrial Arts and 7 . .A I N 7 ' Q' ' A A Y- I I as N at ss ' , , ' ' 77 Y 1 v - r ' H . , ' ' sv , at ' , ' Q 7 3 I 'V' . I0 DOROTI-IX L BJURSTROU Secretary Hlgh School Vlay I help you? JEAN CARLSON Girls Physlcal Education Cheerleader Aduser You lmfte a lvead fxgure zt our yourrelf LEONA DAX Soclal Studxes Cn ics Club Seruor Class Sponsor W' ell JOX CE DE CAUSMAKER Bookkeeper Hrgh School Dzd you 'want .vometbmg ALMA D DOUGHERTX Shorthand T 1 g Qmet back rlvere CLARA O CARLSON Enghsh journallsm Aduser of Lme O Tvp Now the KEY CHARLES YVAX NL CARTER Actmg Dean of 'Holme Commumtv College Do you 'want to be ignorant? X IVIAN CRISWELL Commerclal If everyone 15 ready 'we fwxll check these letter: GLADXS E DAX Bookkeepmg It has to be extber debxr rredzr J SAM DRARE Athleuc Director Director of X lsual Education Football Coach I didnt k1I0'Z. Id Inc to speak wml 5 mmutex ago JULIAN DU CRAX Manual Arts Everyone should chew ee mans gum ,JANET FORD Llbrarlan Lxbrary Club The bell hasnt rung yet T e perzod 1s not over BARBARA GARST Head of Engllsh Department Coach of Dramaucs Dramatlcs Club Advrser of M And by tomorrow I 'want the erztzre Encyclopedia Brztanmca revzsed MACE GORDON French and Spanlsh French and Spamsh Clubs That reminds me of a joke C W HOLMGREN Physxcs Athletlc Manager Now class Refresher Matl IS just a refresher of math CARL E EKBLAD Chemlstry There are a fefw dzsturbmg elements m here CX RUS A GALLEY Industrlal Arts Engmeermg Drawlng Merry Chrzstnzas to all the alley slaves HOVVARD GOF F Industrxal Apprentlces My job 15 traznmg mdustrxal apprentzces FORREST F GROOVER Manual Arts You re sneakzn ln lzne M ARJORIII ADELL HENDEE Engllsh Edgar Allen Poe zs a gemus v f as B - L5 . . 7 n . ,, , Y st s 17 H . ' ' g 11 . H . . . . . . . . ,, - la av ss ' vs 1 ' as 1 ' 1 ' ' av to ' ' 77 i I . 1 1 ' . - 2 A A4 J 54 ' ' '77 3 ! - - 37 FRANTCES JEFFERS Commercial You may turn your books ' now. ALFRLD NV KASEL History Geography Camera Club Someone ts talking tn the back of the room HERBERT KLIER Coach of Gymnastics Superv 1sor of Physical Education in the Public Grade Schools Come on fellows HOWARD C LUNDVALL American History I talk too much HUGH C MARY English Speech Dramatics Learn to bluff on an exam at least look intelligent GKUW? LAMONT W. HULTGREIN Assistant Principal of Moline High School Assistant Director of Moline Community College Dean of Boys Student Congress Fellowship I et s have more enthusiasm non ARTHUR KRAINE Commercial Studies Senior Class Sponsor nofw the D oyle Carte Company does it tbzs 'way FRANCES L JOHNSON Social Studies The test wont be bard lf you laafve your notebook up df? ESTHER LIND Head of the Department of Social Studies There are a few students I would just as soon not have zn tlns class I ILI LN MIEDKE Registrar of High School and College You must remove that cond: non PHILIP IVIAHONEY Director of Special Education Be careful. LL ANN REYNOLDS Foods Meal Planning Sometbmg 5 burnmg NIARIE L RINGQUIST Supervisor of .Art What color pazm do you uant tim week? FERN SLUSI-ILR Latin Would you tmnd terrzbly zf we do tt just once more? FREDERICK SWANSON Director of Music in the Moline Public Schools Now tim' ts tlae 'way Fred W arzng dzd tt when I saw bm: LEON F. PICKREL Co-ordinator Trade Subjects Are you going to be in my class next year? HERBERT W RIED Orchestra nt too busy I can t do that ,IAM LS ROBB Mathematics Could w bafve quiet pleaxe GEORGE F SEINNEFP Director of Physical Welfare W'atela your bealtb ARCHII: L SWANSON Chemistry Football and Baseball Coach Molecules are just ltke the lxnemen on n football team v - 44 1 , 3 vs L I , , In ' 1 ' at I 44 ' , 44 e it ' , . ,, as 1 Y . . an ' ' - ' an 11 ' ' 11 it ' ' ss ' ' . . . . H . ,, NORXIA P. SMITH Head of Department of Business Stenography I cant take the attendance 1 you are talking RAX I SXIITH I conomtcs -Xmextcan Hlstory Phvslcal Lducatton Communtry College Coach Ilfltat do you utnt out of tb study hall for? DOUGLAS TALCOTT Student Counselor Psychology You xbould poke bales zn text books RUTH X I RTRhhS Dtstrtbuttve Lducatton D I Club Student Congress Adx user Are you only gozng to .vpend a dime? XI-XRIE XX -XLLLR Dean of Gtrls Student Congress A D C Dont depend on the faculty to band tn slzp: PH YLITA SHIYNEIXI AN English Debate Coach Gxrls Tcnnts Sponsor IN o people a good speaker ne er XVAX NL H TILTON Band Dtrector Ac cent Accent ulten I Jay -lc cent I mean accent RUTH TOX Nh Enghsh Il atclt your pronunczatzon jOL V AV RUS Bovs Phystcal Lducatton XVrcsthng Football Nou here: a neu bold see XIRS I XIXI-X XX ECRLL Director of the Cafeterta Ho 'tbout 111711 md scalloped potatoes? A Y l A A xl 7 ' L - f f ul, , f U ,y 7? - 1' . . . v Q. .N , Y , , 1- 1 I ' . I .I lf an Y 7 H A r r - .' f ' 7 H! 1 A Y ' R ' Y . . e H 1 Y - BIOIOEY and enunciationf' M ' 77 , 4, , . Q. ht ' sm H I ' H , ' . at A ,M it?vs ' 7 T 1 v v X 4 N 'U L ll 4 , 7? H 7 ' , ' H I 15 vw:-A NORX1 -XX -X ZIILBELL NIRS HELEN V ECKU HL GH L W OLFL Phws1cal Lducatlon Dxrector of the Cafctcrla 'Xlachme Shop Basketball Coach Tlvzs 15 1 neu reczpe Donr Turn off rlve 7II'lI'll7765 boys Tennxs Coach vou 'L am to Irv xr? wi en you re done Youll ne er get any place If tl mg: CAMERA SHY LIS-X M FRFDERIKSOTN -XDELINL kl RNS rr Englxsh Crafts I-Iuslv your mourlvx N011 MIA Now lads lme got a super foo 71111617 super collossal :den -,N ,LQ Wh, QQ '- ,X wr N A A , ff , C 5,1 W 'M' l i H .. 1 L ' . , . 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ARN OLD JOHNSON men zslv ro be znznzorr 11 'K' 'QI-P' B ARB AR A ANN JOHNSON Smzlznfg aluays nzrlv a ne LT fmlzng serenzty jf l'0ll71Y6'77d7ZC6 I 1471 no lzrrlc tlvzngs lzelund Free pr1nglo'L171gtl1ou5,l ts md land rlvou DARRILLL JOHNSON JI ANNINIQJOHNSON As good nzmrcd a soul Slve nzo es a goddess as ere rrod on slvoes of 1nd looks 1 queen leather lm.. wal' KLINNLTH JOHNSON XIILTON JOHNSON X AI DI JOHNSON' MARX KORINLGOR W'laat K1 glorzous creature A 'woman zs only a May you 1116 all the days How sweet and was be fwlwo first woman bm a good czgar of your life graczous disco ered rlve use of zs a Smoke tobacco 22 In' ,. .K .. .N ., :,, ., A usb, 7. A . , nr W ' 4. ' I 7 'I . 7 .7 I - vw L . wavy, If -,Ugg , ..f ' 1 , -' - ' ag 3 ' ' X I I ,gm I W ge , fa, '- 4 - N -3-22, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f.I I I I ' I I All u . I ' I ' f I . 1' , A . I 1 vl vu D I t A ' 1 I ' ' 1 .'I , 77 Ia? :fi S N, A 4 Q I I I I I I I I J 2 I I II ' In ' u ' , 44 I, V - ' 17 ' H . , . . . T D . ',, YY -e--1' RICHARD KROGL R FREDERICK LARSEIN ROBERT LARSEN JUDITH I -XRSON N ow good d1geszzon Ler us drmk ro the fame Up up my frfend and l 00141111112 1141 Y 11 Huff 'walt on appetlte and uhen one shall 'work for quit your books to rry the soul s strength health on both all and all for one l RICHARD LEVVIS XIARILX IN RODNLX LINDQUIST MARILYN MASSILX A day for toil an hour LILJEGREIN W'ater the dxrty stuff Loze blzndly and upon for sport But for a friend 1 shall go shod zn szlle zt s only fit for the hour zs life too short nafvzgatzon TOVI MCENIRH BIXTTX NORDQUIST DON NORDSTROM The labor 'we dellght zn Manner not gold IS You are the half part of physics pam 'woman s best ad ornnzent a blessed man Left to be finished by such as she 23 Rl Nl NORXIPXN B-XRB-XRFX NU'I I' PAT OGDLN 4 111111 s nal possnsszon And lzdghtlv as her 7114 uorst 1s stzll zs hzs IIILTIIOTW slender IZUAL 115111711 71p tilted lzlse the petal of a flouer Bl-.RT OLSON BONINII OI SON RONALD OLSON LOIS OSBORTN H6 1J'01f1Hg1'f bfff 1 0 0 Of bfffflf If 1701 I et emery man be master lam eztz en of the wdflv lull 11150 11115211 zndustry of hzs tzme or d 1151 'I zll sl an at 71115171 'Quan' ARINO P-XNINICUCCI RON ALD PhARSON PHIL PENRY GhRALD PETERSON Character gzaes Srazd and steady, qwet He sazd lzttle but to the A merry heart that splendor and ready purpose laughs at care 24 BLATRICI M-XRX LLLA SAFL JOHN S-XXIULI SOX DIHXNI SCHXIIDT R051 NBI RG blve um 1 form of lm God blew the g1rls I O11 jmr art rlvou my A merry laearr zlmr and 115111 e rlum all b011111c lass lwglvs at c1re 'avr ee-'wt N-XNCX SCOTT RFX SCRANTON XVILLIAM SINDT SALLX SNX DER Vzrrue 15 laer own For lae ulaa 13 laonesr IX Tlve lalglaesr of Hzrcla your uagorz ro a reuard noble dzmlzctzonf 13 ser 164 star to orlyerx JLRRX STARBLCK Rl NNI TH STII Gl L RICH ARD SW -XNSOX Tbere .f notl mg, more The xerzse of lmmonr 15 Ufzzb malice foward to my rl1e just balmce of all rlae none fz.1rlv clv 1r1ty facultzer of man for all 25 XX II IIAXI X -XSSAK-X ID W FLLS Tl e ben of Ive 11ers 1: 4 rl wp mnque 15 rl e good rl eer onlx fool rl nr grams I romrant me bbw CHARLI S VVHITI He I 1d no malzce 171 1 15 mmd ,llmlllvllma 2 I X Nf'X v' '-Jd : :': QV M' 26 49.3 QQ mf!!! 'mv' ROBERT K ADAMS DILLBILRT AHRILNS LAWVRLNCE -XX DX AUBERT Blessed zs the man who A horse, a horse 1 A1NDk RSON Arr may make a sun of laamng nozlung to say kingdom for a laorse The socml friendly clothes, abstalns from gzung zn lvomst man s Bur nanm musf produce 'words efvzdence of the fulfils great Natur a man act p an T? f'lv ' 45.- 1317 ...-...ur CHARLOTTL RAX BAUX LORNA BILCR BARNLS A man so zarzous I lm e 101 ed many flu Gwe me ronzance and 1 more and rlre fefu. wzll dzspense lV1tlJ the rodonzontade of common sense TFD BLASI4 R lflodesry becomes 1 young nmn CH -XRLOTTI BLYDSOIL Good nature IS more agreeable in com ersatzon tlran 1.11 27 Bl VILRLX BLN IN IN GLR As good as gold 10 1? .Q 'se if fa! JOE BLITT A wise man never loses any tlnng lf be lmz e bxnzself LAROI BRI SI I R jOIIN BROORS NIARX I OL BROXX X 111 1311111111111 orb N o1111111t1111m1f1 111 Hcflwfc 75 6 L7'501Y IILL CITY 11111071 b111vp1r11111 Gcllflc 711110 c u e111111rl11ng1n fl 'L07l11Il XI-XRX LOU BULLI R I UGI NI C-XLXILR THI DA C-XNIPBLLI C'-XROLXNI T111 pflfc of l..15d07II1X T1 e 5071 of Ada11111nd Tlve qlmr 7111111115 CARLSON abo e rubzes of Eme r1c111r1l1a11a crown Go1d1 71 01711110115 from C1171 Srmrr or A055011 all xorrs of people 6111711 1711517679 DAN ID CARLSON DON CARLSON FAITH C -XRLSON DOROTI-IX Muszc 15 the only Steel true and We are advertzsed by CARPEIN TER language 1n 10131613 you blade stmzgbt our loung frzends Neatnesx II the crofwnzng cannot my a mean or glory of a 111a1de11 sarcastzc tbmg 28 JAML S CARSLLI KE NNETH TOXI CHURCH GARX CLAX POOL Wbar manner of man? CHUXIBLI X A good mznd possesses I Ive fumes! man rould Of tbezr oun ments a lemgdom ask no more of Frm Modest men are dumb Flmn to be szmple mode sr manly true GXXI N CRAX l N lll bu Lge 7101071121617 GARX COHI TN JOI FONl I X JOAN CORXI LI D-XRLI NL COTTER 'I lu coasz IJ clear He s a 'Lery rmp I lu only rm.. 1rd of Oblzguzg and cluerful mm I5 zrrue rl e only mdusrrzous and kmd 'way to bwe a frzend is to be one N3 T OXI CROSBX Bur no mv ms! IA smoorlvlv dom lem fly or I rmrwz 29 XIXRII XX CLI X lR A hngerzn e nv ple KAN..-f X ANCX C LII I R H 1171717165515 a uzne of tl L mrexr mnge B-XRBXRX D-XXI I X Tl 1 nm lefty 15 trundle to tlvv nlerzt Q! IRI D D -XX IS A llttle nonsense no and tlyen lx relzslved by tive uzsext , 'B '75 ful '-1' 771677 Q li me ah KFNNI TH D-XX IS L -XRQX DAX CHARLOTTI CL RTIS DLLESKI IV! o does not befrzend IVl1enlo0k: are fond DE -XRTH Ht sud lzttlt but to tl e ltzmself by dozng good? and nord: are fe Islvall laugh myself purpoxe to death iff ww '! Y CAROLI DLNIUX NK DON DETAILX I Fzclele and restlexx as Here may a nzan to l old 47 fd'Uf71 against tlve uorld .Ari Via 'Gully 'YD 'wf I- RATNCIS DEWISPI LAhRl In 71l6d51l7c l65S' content 30 fi 185 'Q' DOLORI S DEIVOLII One docs not knou rumor kno .L the bext tlmt 15 zn one ' -A - vi tv . r 2 5, X, :: - A,.?f,k V 50' .. ' ' ,.' .. ' II ' M. L .wil L , .V L L44 1' 1 I I . . '. 57 , 95 , -. , ak C- f z 5 ,,x I, r , fa i ei? ' iblf W ',,. A Q W .wave I , A' QA if 455'-bf Q xl mmf mu wm. . Y. L . I . L ' 44 3 H ' . .. 3 L ' - 7, 3 , . - y l 19 H iwfs .. ' b ua V , A gt ,Wx I, , I my I K y ,Q xii,-ff' -' ff , - x A 2 ' 5? t I . . Q '. H' I' ' 'C ' ' ' C K' ' 4- v- 1 I ' I 1 v- , H - v ,. I. 7, L , ,- ' ' 77 4'6 SH ARON DRISCOLL WIRIAM DUCK CAROLX N DUDZIK AUSTIN DUKE lwould my horse had 1 do H9671 7-Ulfb my All excellent thzngs are He nothmg common the speed of your tongue fflfmif H5 1 110 'Uflfb my as dzfcult as rare did or mean and so good a contmuer books lwould have them where I can find them but I s se them NATNCX hARL CAROLL I ASTMAN XVILXIA L DXVARDS DAL! E FFLANDT Knowledge comes but 'I he 'very pink of IVhere the wzlltngness 1s He seemed a szlent wzsdom lzngers perfectzon great the dziicultzes fellow cannot be great fi, JOAN EGAN ln 'virtues nothing earthly could surpass her. vw NANCY EGAN For she was just the quiet kind IVIJETE 71011476 7167.137 varies. 31 I I ll I 5 SHARON LLLS'l ROX1 Xl XRR LNC IJ-XHI YL 1 111 111y 1.111611 xce1111 Thou arf so lnhe 11111 BL lwll Be bold and ro 1110 lo ely 4 wx len B1 :od Tl xr rhe Grave of God IS 111 Cowrresv LXDIA FATO G-Xll FIXNN RICHARD IRXYI LL JOANXI IFLDIH Shel 1d rhe 711011071 of l follou the 07IIt,7Z The n IX 110 I7'1lL7'f7'IIIl7 Tlwgy are not Clam a rose lu n er fl ev call olzfaxmble dfglm- but 'Lgry gggd By 7111171117071 co111c.v of dulwgy musze -IACQUILLHN GALI RICHARD GARDINLR JANIES GLINDI MARII X N GILI S She s fond of11111oce111 The grearer 111a11 the From tl e crofwn of hu Dzxcretzon of speech If a111use111e11r greater courtesy head to tlae sole of hz: f00I more than eloquence he II all 71117717 32 nwgn' 'nw .da 955 Wwe -fe W-XX limi? 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DARRLLL GO-XR JOAN GOLIC JOHN GRANT IVlJere tlte stream And look before you I lure s language 111 luv No falsehood lmgers on rIH77ZetlJ X77I00fl1esr tl1c are you le Ip eye Iur Cheek and into old age fu, ner is deepest For 'ls you sou you re ber lzp llke to reap Q--4 'lib K JOL GRCH KN x aww GROSS XIARLL Nl CAROLL HACKI TT C0125C1671C6 'wbdf 071' Her modest looles the GUST -XFSON A rose fwzzb zts sweetest thou? cottage tnzgbt adorn Tlvy lvazr seemed fallen leafves yet folded Smut as tlwe przmrose from tlve moon pea ps bem 1tlv tlte tborn RONALD HAGLUND j-XMhS H ANSOIN JACKIL H -XRRAH He who zs rzdden by a A stzzcla 171 tune How .Y'Z.6f?Zfl71dft11T sbe commence, saves nme l' seems to be IVorrzes about a lot of nonsczence 33 PIERCL H -XRRAH X1 -XRLLNP HARRIS KENNILTH HAX NIB All passes Arr alone Slte takes tlte breatb of Emery man bas lm fault Erzdurzug stays to us men away and modesty zs Ins Uflvo ga e upon ber unawares JOYCE HEARN PHYLLIS HEARN MARILX N The greatest events are Sweets to tbe sweet I-IOAGLUND JACK HOFFMAN Do I dare disturb the not our nozstest but our .Szmplzctty rs tlve most umverse? stzllest hours deceitful mistress tbat MARILYN HOGBLRG Ab, you flavor every tbmg you are the vamlla of soctety GLORGE, H OKII W :ld oats fwtll get sown some tmze, and one of the arts of lzfe ts to sow tbertz at the rtgln ttme ever betrayed man DONNA HOOK Only a sweet and virtuous soul Like seasoned trmber, never gzves GWEN HOSIILR I destre Vzrtue, tbougb I love ber not 1 4 . 3 1 . , , s ' L . . A , 1 AL J Gm LL Y ' . . . . , , ' . , vw ,. ' ' sv N . N 11 4 ' A SL H 57 L5 ' . . M ,. . . . . ,, , . . ' 37 ' ' , .av I I ' . ' KL - GK ' ' CL lk ' ' . . . , U , . . ,, . . . . . . ,, , u JACQUILLX N PATRICIA HULSEX ONIETA HUMPHRLX SHIRLLX HUNTLR I-IUDGENS A daughter ofthe gods A spirit beautiful and Come and trip it as Every man zs 'wanted divinely tall, s .vi t you go and no nzan is wanted And most drvuzely fair On the lzght fantastic much oe 'SD CATHERINE LVLLYN IRVIIN XVILLIAM JACKSOIN THLLNIA JENNIN GS HUTCHIIN GS Sweet are the thoughts The fwznds and the 'waus Her eyes are homes of As 'merry as the day that savour of content are alu, 1ys silent prayer is long On the side of the alert nafi is 1tors. ' XVILLIANI -IIQNSIQN ANN JOHNSON CH ARLIQS JOHNSON He that hath a beard is IVhirh can say more HIVLNTY Xhvllld J HMI! do more than a youth. and Than this rich praise- but enjo y himself? he that hath no beard is that you alone are you. less than a man. 35 1.11-is 'WW IIUX -XRD JOHNQUN I OIS IOIINSOX XX II I I XXI IOI INS DX 11171 1 H1 NYU 07' S L1IlI11kl1l1Q1I1 11 111 111111 11111111 L1L 1113 1111 1 1 11 1 11111711 1 111111 -I1 111 1111 1111 1111111 11 1 V1l11ll1L 1 111 XI XRIORII Ixl RR 1 11gl11111fd1r11111 1111111 II ,v1r'L1r1 to 111111 n 11111 1111111 f11lg1I' 1111 O 11111111v 111111 H1 re 11111 fr11 1111111 111 I 0 1 IX fl ame 1f1I1l1111l11l11 111 1111111111 I 1701lg17 111g11011111e 01 111 1 1 IS I IX KINLIII I OI IRAINCIS I ION XRD Ixl ICIx II 111111 111111 body KINCHII Ol Hesm 11v 1.1117171111 1o1ig1d K1 1111g111y mmd Tiny are 711.1 er 010111. 11111111 111111 are ac1'o111p11111ed 11V 11111111 111111111 11 30 1 1 XX Mp' ' 111' '1 . -f1111. it ' 1 '11 1111111 .f'x1 ,1 '. 1'1' 1' gi 1 XVIIAI.-X -IUIINSON PIIII,I.IP .IONITS GLEN ,IUAIP l'1I.IZ.-XISIQTI1 KAISIQR ..A, -1, VIL- I , J., 11 bilwhb , L. , L .. , A 1 N , '- 1 .. 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ROIN ALD lx ARL MAL HSTRONI BARBARA INAINCY XIALMSTLAD If at first you don t HARKLSKI MASLINGARB Conte my coarltl Goo 1 succeed try try agazn A sunny dtsposztzon ts I have to thank God nt ght sweet ladzes half the battle I nt a fwonzan good mght KARL MATTSON DON XILL -XUGHLIIN PHX LLIS XICSPARIN PATRICIA XILLTON On the stage he uns High erected tl oughts She d fight a rattlesnake She doeth lzttle natural stntple affecting seated tn the heart of and grae tt the first kmdnesses courtesy t'wo bites IVh1ch most leawe undone 38 QT LLCII LL XIII IS 'XIARIAX XIILLI R ROBFRTA XIII I I R BLAIR XIILL5 Wlfli y0Ilf dflflf' Om 7Nl'l71'1-11171-7 1 11707711 As neat 1 111 ude 71 15 you H1 L more th 111 thou delzghtful eyes 1t pleasure wuld 711141 sho west You can break a heart or Shall go forth and Spe 1k less than thou mend zt conquer a crown knov.. est 4'-f XVARRLIN INASH H -XROLD NI I SON RICH -XRD NI LSON RICH -XRD NICHOLS Happiness 15 ypgegblgyy Truth zs ge11er1lly the A moral seuszble md Wh 1t should 1 111111 do best indication against uell bred 711111 but be merry f slander ROSEM -XRX IN ORDSTROXI Climb far your goal the slay your amz the star JOAN OLSON Szmplxezty of character zs rzo hmdrance to subtlety of mtellect 39 ,IOHNI ONTIVLROS Men of few uords are the best men DONNA P-XLNII R RAX P1 -XRSOTN NORXIX PLDERSON Honest l1bo11r bt vrs 1 Ht 15 ell patd that 15 Vzrme IA 1116 a rzel lo dv are tlltamfud 510719 But plain set Q 1- Pl Tl RSOW And tlvou 1st cur fntlvful of tlvy l1'16'7ld.f A leznd and gentle l1e1rt lve had ' kr RONALD PLTLRSON YVILLIANI POVVIQLL PAT RAGON Strong constant, Heal en does not choose Site 5 the ornament of pleasant, wise' :ts elect from among the 1267 Jer great and wealthy 40 15' I L 1r11o1111v dagger in Happy 417111 fT07'l1Cl17'6 mv momlv 1 711 free IVl1y tren t tlvey contented lzke me NANCX REILY Her lovely eyex are Cuptd s arms, And every look a dart i f -A wb f Y , X A L ALAN PETERSON BARBARA UUN PETERSON ELSIIL PETERSON M . t H 1 gm uw' , 7, 7 ',,! I L . - 4 L . Q ?Y, Q I Q SANDR-X Rl IMI RS III I I N ROGII RS BOB ROSINQUIST 9-XR-X SLIIXIIIJ1 It s mt L to he natural Obll-glllj, and cheerful I 1rgL srnamx from lutle I lu tomztlcsx gold of a 'when you rt nmtrally rrzdzmrtons and ktnd founmzm flou lmrry he art HIL6' any 'hu-V RICHARD SQHOPIR KI NNI TH SI TIRLI JACQUIIXIN MARII EN Promtdence proudes for Born fwxth the gzft of SH -XI I I R SHI RADI IN me lquglwfgr Indzfwdualtty zx the .vnlt Bllflli' Mid 150116 T010 And I am 'well content of common ltfc rllld lwld iii ft-'M 'rZ'. 'T'1! TED SIMPSON All other great menware dying, And 1,711 7102 feeling so 'well myself. ROBERT SMART 'll had to grin to think about the fun I had before they caught me. A I MARGARET SAIITII The beyt of healers' is good cheer. XIARX IN SXIITH XIARX SXIITH XX AXDA QNXDI R 'Veur s rv more rl 71115 Uoderzrzon tl e noblest Hcr Ln fro ng 171 IILCLSSTTV gzft oflev en fnnrfqr I 17177 57111165 of other 711 udens are 'fi 'WY 'Q' Around and around go If eyes were made for Bron e 15 rbe mzrror of ten rbousand men seefng 1178 form TAI LLX Not so bvslvful as sl 4 Huntxng I1 red beaded girl Then beazny zs zts ofwn looks IV1tlJ two freckles on Iver excuse for berng C .7171 MARJORX THORNBLOOM Good sense and good nature are never separated 'K' IRETA TICRICK RONALD -ILAX INL TURIN LR On 'wztla tbe dance' Let TIMXILRNIAN Her face rs lxke the rmlky joy be unconfined By zlae uork one knous way the sky the 'worknzan A meetxng of gentle lxgbts uztlaout name 42 .1 M' , 4 gy VVILLA STARK BONNIIC STEELE RICHARD STRAND MARY LQLLICN I ' . I . 'Huw- ev, ' W 3? Z K it A. -QM? .2 Kiev' -gn.-nl' R-XX LLLXIARR DON X -XNDBRBI1Kh BILLX X -XX DLX ll DL CL MRL X AN FLLL I A pecullar kznd of fe rr He lnes content and In thy face l see The 1a1r the chaste and they 0111 couray enfwes none The mvp of honour unerprexszee .v Not men the monarch on truth and loyalty hz: throne DONNA BOB X AN X OORLX X -XB LIQRBI RGHI Yes thx: chap burns the G1 e us courage and 1mdn15,ht ozls but as far gautv and the qwet u e lenofu t1..as not mznd 171 tozl DIQLORLS X INCL XT I zs better to ham 101 ed and lost Than m er to 1 L lo d at all ROBILRT X OLS Irneafzt to do my Lorie to l1y G-XX XX AH Ll Xi-XXIYL XX -XLINI H-XROLD XVAI lxl R Hang sorrou ' Care 1.111 ' Uoralzty is a prnate and ' Truth xx the best zhnzg lezll a cat and therefore costly luxury that man mav keep lefs be merry pi 'M' II -XXII XY AI TI RS B-XRI3-XR-X II I ST XIARIURIL XI II I Rl 1411111 11111 1111111111 111 S1111111 IJ deep 15 S11 Is 1116111 10 1.1 1111 177 one LIL 111111 speech IS 51 1110 115117116 A1111 1.1111 1011111 15.111, -cn-my, A11dple151111 11111 ro I1i7I77k 011 IC! ,vw- Iii A XX ILLIAXI XX ILTQI JLDITH XX INTI R9 D-XNILI XX OLII CHXTHI RIXI XX OOD N 0171111611 11111 11 gre11 I 071187 11111 011111 E ery 111111 15 111111 11 1 S 1 C1 1711717 711 5 111 5111111111 115 11 TY fir5r111 11111 1 co111p111y 111 11 0111 10 V071 70713 1 191511111 11551111 1ee1p L JI XXII XX OOD B1 11111 IS 1711111 111111 17118 11 If IS 111111 011 1 TTI1' 11111 111 1 1' need YO kno 03? 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'X 1I 1'-I'I I'f I1I3-IINIWI5I3 X II A 1 11.11111-111:1X, I IIII-111.NI1111I'111I ' 11:1 IZ 0 JUNIORS 47: 17' N f fi ' M Q 0 C4 ,N f fx X CJ x 0 W Q .gf Q 'N JUNIOR CLASS J Ix nmrh Bun In dun' Ru Cwlson SLCILIWTIV TILITJIIILI Xlxlxc NIU ll1lX lun 4 If -if 1' N I 3x -is uldu I'lIll1lSI1ll10 I 1Iu1bIc pllxus ru 1II wth crm ms tha um is p1mIuLuI the pllx I ltc I :tm at ul If IILILI plugs III Im Im UILIILSTII stu lcd Ill One X1 hr uf XIL on x mnmlmuxlnp ru thy mlm Llulms ot XIOIIHL Su 4 I un lllIfSI'I u ll fr SULII um xc I scumd 52 'c ' 'H'-l'ivc- avi ' , 71' 1 5 - Q- . II' -I' ' I '1 . ' M - - . . . XI . 'f I ,' 'X 2 II' X... 1 -1 I' ' ren ' -I oi' ' ' 1 ' , Y I I. . ll , I ' 4 .XII I I' on .Xlnrclm 30, 151, I I and ,I X 1 I ' ' ':. Q: ' I . 'I I I , , 1 . . big,-2, Q and III I Imc AI1lI'I'l1lgC of INnncrtc,. LIIILIUILIFIIISIICLI in , ii WML P E nk I t- M ' 1 I r. . A -. '11 rx. . 5, hVN,j,Q f 'xg N Illgll Sch JUI. ll ' ' J :I I la Q 'LI ' t of - ' I Y ,IW V K , thc nr was thc junior-Scrum' Prom un lmc U' if ' . , ' ' I I' - I ' I I ,wx -S Yi YR- Row Oncsjanet Defoer, Xlarilyn Illia. Xliss Shin- neman. Carol Lee lim- inerson. Carolyn Daniel- son. Diane Lain. R0-w 'fuofllarilyn Karlsson, joy Larsen. B a r h a r a johnson. I.ee llansen, .Xlarilyn lloaglund. Ifred llrielison. Don Dickinson, l. l o 5' d Lawson. Rm: 'lilnrcc - Xlarilyn lfd- wards. jim lfffland. Dave lfxline. Richard lfrywell. Charles jasper. Gerald llolnistroin. tfblelll - Oneta llurnphrey. Helen Knowlton. xxlllllllll l.ed- better. Roi: Ouciliolm Carlson, joe Behrens. john Clyde. Rm: Two - Kay Carlson. Rodney Bruner. Xliss Day. Kenneth Berry, .Xlona Bennett. Ro-w '1'bruc-lfaitli Carlson. Xlarilyn Clauson, Sharon Buchanan. ,Xlarilyn Anderson. liarhara Danielson. Peggy Branhani. Carol liresler. Roi: l'iUlH -lJUI'I A. Carlson. Dick Aulnnan. llielc Cox. Reuben Anderson, Gene Buck, Stan Clauson. A412- XC1IffSllC Carlson. Bob .-Xdanis. lfuna Belle Barnett. .Xrlene Coaklev, fix i Q-nl Rau One lNorene Polacek Rosemarx Nordstrom Jobmn Lofgren Marlanne Melvm Raw T100 Bob Rlggs Bever lv Lellaster Mrs Bonnell Ronald lwss Delorls Morrls Roi. Three Barbara Ortman Deythe Parker Nancy Nlalme anlec Parmentler Francme Pearson Ioulse Neal Rom. Four jerald Pearson Phlllxp Olson Bob Moorhusen ohn Xhtchum VV1lman Oslund Ab sent Ronald Malmstead judxth Nxxon Rau One Sue Carlson Nancv Earl Alvce lxeagle Lawrence Ser slon Row Tfwo Don Tlmm Norm Swenson jrm Ronk Xlxss Toyne Lleanor Rollo Sara Stephenson john Scott Row Three Marge Xoung Mary jo Sheley 'Vlary Reynolds jean Sunderland Mary Van Damme Row Four Le Rov Rogula jack Turn berg Lors NVellander Bob Schleck Jerry Van Daele Lester Umland Bob Theus Larry Ruud nm NVarner jack Zum mer Absent Charles Thompson lN1nnette Svueers Phoebe Shull AD fn St+8 1 I I Rm., Om P8fI'1Ll'1 Cecll Ronald Carlson Frances Bre1holt7 james Castrex Ronald Bufe Rm, T 0 jane Bren er Carlene Bullet XX allace Brand meyer Nhss Barnett Don Carothers George Boxxles Rom, Three Clara Clrlson Stella Brennam Soma Chxlberg Rlchard Bron n ack Carms Donald Carlson Frank Brergholz Herbert Bucherer Absem Tom Brxstoxx Bruce Carlson Theresa Campbell H11 ham Bx les Sharon Bx les Phllhp Burke Charlotte Buller Rxchard Castle Bxll Caxm Om john kde Rlchard Bloemsma R01., T 0 XX anda Anderson Rlchard Bendsen janet 'XlI1SXl0I'Il'l Nllss Ilendcc Carol Anderson louis -Xnderson Rau, Ilvne Susle Bernard Bull Ben lon Rau Four Ronald Blurstrom Robert And ers Terrx Bmgham Bar bara Baccus VV1ll1am -Xnderson Duane Ander son ack Arnold Bet erlx Bhtsch Absent Curtis -Xlbrlght oe Bar roso l,0I'lS Bennett Xlarx Iou Bjurstrom Douglas Bock 55 X. Ro Om Culbertson XX .allx C,UI1gClOfl 0 1 o111 C or er C 1ro lxn Cook Xllfk Xnn C111col1 Carol C' l ou rcr oy cc C'opel1nd Nr llzrx Bcxcrlx lk 111s maker Nhrlene Looper R0 vu D an C r1111 Dorot IX oulcx I s C 1ro x11 C' ur I1llCoolLr umm IJ Cxool mr lkloms 11111 lxcn Cl1rl C o 111 D11 IS o X11 DJY1 lJCXllI'1lx Dale lkC,osrcr lun I1 C oolx I D mc C001 1 CNUIYS W 11111111 C ox .1ulr Row One Carol Dumbell, Lourse Falk Ni C d yor on, Bruce Dorbeck, Jetta Fledler Rou Two Beverly Freclrrek son, Bebe Gamburg Bob Frxc son, Roger nrxcson Cvrus Galley, Sldney Dram, Dxck Ehrhardt, Gerald Gabnel, acx Fslmver B111 Drake Ruth Fkstrancl Absent Ray Evans, Karel Emfeldt Bob F 1sl'1er, Xlarly Foreman, Damel Dohrn R0 One Barbarl ohnson Nlaurccn johnson -X XX has cl Nano Homer II'LI'lLI'l1IIl R0 T 0 Xllrqlruf aumlmsm Paul uhnson Cralg ohnsun fmct jcnnn s Carulu Hoff man Dororln johnson Clmcc ohmon ku uhnson Shlrlu cnsen lxax Hufvacrt R0 Tint Xhrulxnc Huffman dl LS XX uhnwn Ric un lI'LlS ack Lnmngs Tom mr msun Ton lulland or nunnus -ilnuzz ack Hur 11 uynlrm Hum R Ollc Dum Hcxmndx B1llGumn I' johnson B'1rb1r.1 Hityc jurlw Gusmfson Ro Tao I arry Harrls Dorls Han Luck Bcxcrly Hmk Blrbara GFIHCC Joanne Grmnmg Shir lex Gmx Blrbara Cjrlthn Bob Hcmnnngscm Ro Tlvnc' an Hlll XX unc Crcko lilll Hmcs Blll Hundcrsun Bob Hmcs Juno Ccorgc Alnult XICIXIII Gres jun Hendricks Lenn Harper Rau One Allan lxcllv Tom Knutson Bob Larson Lwerett Lear Rota Tuo Bcxerlx Iar xentr JIITI Kappler Nlr Smlth Karon Kron oan lcftrldge Row Three Marllvnn Lewxs Rhoda Kelly Prlscllla Lage Barbara Kmkand Conrad Klpp Nancv Iarson -Xnncttc lxellx Carol Krack 'Nlargaret Lannoo ack ordon Xlarx Iarson Darlene lxroeger Phxldora Krouth Rm. Four Kennx Homer Harold Larson Absent Chervl Kupper john Kloos Art Lemons -1 Row One Georgla M11 ler Charlotte McCoy N1g11Muldur Mr Swan son Sally May Dlann Lockaby Marian LCIVCDS Row Tfwo Nancy M11 ler amce Lllyegren 'Nlarv Ann Lmdblade Xlarlene Nllller Ldna NlcRoy Rofw Three Kenny Monson Larry 'Nlc'llah1ll Bob Lund holm Mlke Mulllnlx 'Nlelwm Lodmg Duane Nleskan Dlck Moore Row Four Norman 'Vlorrls Ronme Mlekush 'Nlarun Montcvne ack 'Moore Bob Moore Rxchard Lmdley Paul X1cCubb1n Absenr Richard 'Marshall Rofw One Carvl Samuelson 1m Sandstrom XIISS Jeffers Bob Rexford Marv Lou Quxltx Row Tfuso janrce Qulck Caro lyn Remery Delores Roberts Glorla Ryker james Salmon son Kay Romanofslcy Dor1s Roberts Carolyn Ross Donna Roach Sharon Rylander Rofw Three Burdette R1DgqU1St Fd Randall jxm Rlchardson Guy Rosenberg Laverne Roaden 1zer Tom Rogers Absent Ray Rohner Rod, One Dawld Nexxqulst Thea Oln 1er Prlscllla Peppmg Gerald Olson Row Two Frank Oxerton Nlarnan Oshcr off Xlr Ekblad Kennv Par rxsh janet Olson Roz. Three jowee Parker Pat Patterson Pat Neff Kenny Nelson Marx Pulford xl21'llWl'l Neff Bar bara Peterson Raft. Four Richard Plerce Marun Nlel son Don Pope Burt Wevtell Abxent Cheryl Plkc Sharon Prerce Q I snr. F I T v. X v v I A . 1 F - ' Y , l I .l ' , A . , l - V . ,. ' Y' 1 1 .V , 1' l Y , 1' . 1 ' ' . - Gene Nelson, john Natsis, . . Y V - , , A V . , 7 . . .1 f I n-...M - 4 , J , A .. 7 I I 'yn F l i I . A , , , - 7 1 Q . . . , 7 Q . - ' 5 4' 7 9 , Y - , . - Row One Xlary Schneekloth Xliss Criswell Nlarilyn Setter quist Row Two -Xnnabelle Schultz Nancy Sheley Ilene Sehiermer Rm. Ilvree Alfred Sharp Peggy Scott Annamae Scott lrnest Shaffer Tom Sartorious R Four Duane Seams Nlarxin Scholneld Bill Seaberg Stanley Sartxsell Rich ard Schroeder X elbert Shiclxs joe Scherschel Absent Bew erlx Schrempf Joanne Seitz Caro lyn Sheraden 1 Y R One Shirlex Starr Ex elwn Soderstrom Nliss G. Day Pat Stroup P1- tricia Strickland. R f T 0-Susan Storck Dar- lene Sinksen Beverly Strosahl Wanda june Smith. Row Tlaree-Ray mond Swaitkiewicz Don . Smith, jack Snyder, Russell Sundquist Curt Strate, john Smet, Law- r e n c e Sivertsen, jerry Stogsdill, james Spore, Xlelvin Smith, Myron Susin, Louis Smith, Don- ald Straw. Abxcllt-Doris Simpson, Donald Strom, Paul Suverkrup. Ruiz: One - .Xlary Lou Zink, Nancy WVallentine, lVayne XVilliams, Doris XYaeyacrt, Patricia XYoods. Row Trwo - Nancy XValther, Connie XVall. Xlrs. Reynolds, Robert lValker. Shirley Yeberg. Row Three - james Ziegler, Roger Yroman, Kay Zimmer, Donald YVolf, Harold Ziegler, john Van Ote- ghem, Pat XVeigandt, Alan XVaxenberg. Row Four-Marc XVood, Don- ald XVills, Bernice Yan Ryekeghem, Shirley Yoder, D a V i d Y o u n g, Donald XYilson. ATIXUIIY- Richard Van Mieghen, Nancy XVallick, David Zilnmer. R0-w One - Tom Thompson, Merton Sweet, Mr. Lundvall, George Van lleeke, jim Thompson, Donald Talbot. Row Tico-Donna Taylor, l.a- vone Van Daele, Carol Swango, janet Thorngren, Georgia Van Hecke, joAnn Van Gansbeke, Pat Yan .-Xcker. Cynthia Swan- son. Roi: Three - Lawrence Van De Xlaele. Donald Tucker. Lowell Tygret, Alan Swanson, james lflfig. Melvin Swanson. Rodney Swanson. Absent - Donna Thielen, Barbara Swan- son, Barton Swales. x J , A. aiu-rf -X E :bg 8 4 l D 5. QT' v- rl' fly - ,Q x ,f .- ........ , SIDE SHOWS In ..,-.6 Q 'V' l. 4134! W T! ix! XXNXN UE3 X S NNN xx 1 NX X XX ' X N X XX Q x X X X X I X! N I N if X + ' w WX S ix x X f XX S XA JN X XX I f! X x f f I X Z V I ua X A! U H R0-w One-Nancy Reily, Betty Kincheloc, Miss Garst, Marjorie lViIIke, jackie Harrali. Row 'I7w0wLee Hansen, Bill jackson, Marian flliller, Pierce Hurrah, Beverly Benninger, Pat Xlelton. Row Three-Pat Hulsey, joe Blitt, Dave Yolm, Sara Stephenson, jack Hoffman, Ivanda Snyder. Row Four-jim Hanson, Lowell Greenwood, Rosemary Nordstrom, Sharon Driscoll, Mark Lingdalil. I dirors Nlmin Xliller Pictu ll.1rr1Ii Senior PILILIIL I rliror Pit Ilulsu I urine I allror iel le llarrali SI olrs I mlm rs I it Xlelton Bill olinsoi nor Xernltx ILIIUII ISII ie s Xrtxst Puru. II1r1 ill Photogripliurs oe IIIIII I Ilorfi lxpist Bcxerly BCIll11lIgL1' J IIIIIHLS I alltor Duc Xo Calendar NI ul I ngdalil Business Xlinlgcr XIJFIUIIL U :Ill L Xsslstinrs ILL Hmscn lktrx IXIIILIILIUL -Xalxutising Xlinwer Ninn Rulx Bnlnri Nutr SLIIJSQIIPYIUII XIIIIIQLI' I oxxLIlC11LLl1xxood Assistinrs Burt Olson Ixv.11mrliSriq:,1I I ieulrx Xdx :ser Xllss B1rI1uiC1usr 64 ' I-. 1 '1 . I ' . V ' 1 ' ' -. 1 'Q 'I ' r. .. .1 ' -J: .iq . . A I 5. h , I, fi , , , .IB I 'I I li-,L . ' . I ,I fl 1 . 1 Lal-.Il 'I ' Copy Ifditor-Slmron Driscoll .XSSISILIIIFS-Silfil Stephenson, Roscnmry Nordsrroni Sul' 1 ' A 'A ' ' 'A i In 'Irion 1 ' 1 1 . ' 1 ' J-.I ' ' , .Inc Q 1 mn 1 5- 3 , '- I A' '-f, , 1 r ' - i ' u f I I .If v v , f. - 1 A4 I - - V , v. w. -- I F1 1 C ' - 1 ' Im .J ,, .Qm 1' 'tf ff Yrf X. 'if Hulscy. Sam Stcphcnsnm, Bill jackson, Slmrun Drixcfwll Q3 1 C lhrrxh Xlnrmn Miller rc - 1 ' jlckiv llzlrmlm. l.mu-Il Circcn- wood, U'.1ml:1 Snydur Sitzing - Ruscmary Nord- srrmn, Nancy Rmly. Bur- barn Nutt Sr.111Ji11gfXInrjuric XYi11kc 1 W 'RJ . 'q?s?'i 5Qx, I' 'g 7 Q va Ln . - Q. 'UL 'A '?,3. K V ' in' ' 1 ima M. Q 69 m'5 'f?'f?' 'Flu f ffl few' 1, f If fx ., K ,lndglllp fmtA, ,, 5 l ,, ,IW , ' N QR ff f x-:S ml I 0 I X kn . -A' ' ' -I F ' if Q of F7 Ser .- .,., - 1 Aa' :Lehi N- -' i ' 'a Q X second place went to the gigantic checker- board, Our Slove Now . entered by a group of 12A studentsg the Powder Puffs f'King Football won third place followed by the Coolidge junior high school Student Congress float. The spectators witnessed the debut of the Maroon mascot, a miniature foot-driven tractor at the parade and at the game. As a climax to the parade which ended at Stephens' Square, the Moline Cheerleaders led the traditional pep meeting. The gay spirit of the eventful day was carried through to the football game that night when the undefeated .Xloline Xlaroons added another special Victory to their record with a score of 34-7 against the Rocks. f i V ' Q Sf s ST-,VV xg.. ,Wu NJ? A 'f l' f , 4 ' ' b I 1 ef MKOUN: ' ' 2 in . 1' , JL 2 v if i '-.ace ls- lil O -W :li k . f, 0 .M-. al .ww aii, ' M ,gpm 77 4!c,A in -9-r YJ' . ' ew isdrir J 5-f., Y 5114 1 , ' 1 , 'l 5 '- 3. lil' . Y' Q??QzfQ f ym,,,,kMs ,M fa gfff ff ff' 5216! if ,I ' Li 1 f, Q K K f ww-5 'aw , L' ,rf V . g 1,5 - f . - V W JWEK1' ' ,gill 59:2 - ' ' A . .V ya ,,,, gmiyr , .A li -' ' , fp 1 I 2 X J X IX IAN -XLFTINL NIARJORII XX ILLRL BETTY. RIN CHL LOL ARX O PAN ICUCCI L JLNSLN 70 KPN N X CHUNIBLEH Row Om Charlotte Buller Connle XX all Carolxn Culxer Xlarv Jeanne Lmclsev Bex Bennxnger Betts lxmeheloe Nunn -Xlftxne Nlargle lklllkc Ro 'I 0 lxclyn Soderstrom Cherxl Ixupper Bu Le Nlaster Sallx Boxxles Nlargarct Xager Nlarxlyn Llllegrcn xI31'10ll Osherotf Ro Ylrcc Garx Claxpool 'Ill'll Hendrlcks Rlclnc jlrus -Xrno Panleuccx Blll Drake Blaxr Nlxlls R0 Iozlr Ronald Txmmerman lI1l Sandstrom lm llanson Ronald Peterson Rodnex Bruner Nllkc Xlllllllllx. Ixcnnk Qhumblcx Nlark lngdahl Xlr Hultgren STUDENT CONGRESS Ihe Student Convress organxzed 1n 194: IS composed ot tu o representatnes from each ld 1oo1n xx 1th Xlr Lamont Hultgren dean of boxs as sponsor The club has mam prolects ClUllI10 the NCJ1 duet among XXl'11Cl1 15 the publleatlon ot the Xllroon Handbook a dlree torx or students and taeultx Thls Xear the Student Convress also helped the l OT xx 1th 1ts xeu xxorthxx h1le proleet of a Glft Contest for Bethanx Home Ofheers xx ere Presldent Arno Panxeucu X lee Presldent Kenneth Chumblex , Secretarx Xlarlone Vhllke and Treasurer Blur Xhlls In the sprmff semester lsen Chumblex took the place of Arno xx ho graduated and Xllke Xlulllnlx became X lee Pres1dent ' 'N A Q 1 v 1 v 1 I I s . , Y ,. i ,. . . ,- V V . N -1- ' v , 1 , . . , . , 'U M , . , - ' ' A Q ' ' ' s A 1 1 - s - . I - ' I 1' , ., , . , -, ' . -. 1: ' - . A . J . J , . a I, q V , . A,' iv ..' A ,I ' A . xr D D -1 v , D . . . 1 , - , Q 5 . B . - - . V . 1 . . D . . -. , - 4 . . A 1 Q - . . v . 1 1. 4. Y Y. T Y ' 1 ' ' . . . . , , . s D 4 .T 4. . . T ' ' - - N - , 'Q THE LITERARY ASSOCIATION 3' dl' 315 B-.2 C17 IV? Om jackie Harrah Sue Carlson Nllss Garst -Xlyce lxtigle janet Xinsxxorth R 0 Dick -Xultman Daxld 'Xohn Xlarlt l ngdahl Pierce Harrah o n N in it ,X 'lk , X x JV -'iii UBB! The literary Board of Control is composed of a boy and a girl representative from the junior and senior classes the officers of the Literary Association and facultx sponsor.4The highlight of the year is the literary banquet held each spring to which are invited staff members of the Nl and L.O.T. debaters leads in the major plays the xx inners of literary' awards members of the English department and the administrators of the school. IMP STAFF IC 111 p 111 111111111 sehoo llfCI 1IX 11111121 IIIIC offers 111 oppo1t11111tx for 111 of the best p1ose poetu sl1o1t SUJIICS, 1nd ed1to11f115 x111t ten bx the students to be collected ind pre sented for the enloxment of the student bodx 1nd tleultx PIIICS 'ue 1XX'l1'dCCI to 1nd111d111ls tm the best poeux ind prose seleenons as xxell IS to the xx 1111101 ot f1 L01 61 contest I LIIIOI' Helen IQOUICIS IIUSIIICSS Xl 1111021 D11 1d X ol1n M11 e1t1s111v NI 111f10e1 Sue Culson 'IISSISUIIIIS 1 ec H IIISCII, lq11tl1 Culson R1e1111d Ga1d11e1 B111 e11sen SLIIHSLIIPUOII NlanaUe1 T on1 ROUC15 S1111 Bob X 111 X 001011 D1e1x Cox Duwnc Se 1111s Dlelx HXu1t111f111 11111 Clende X11 1011 Sus1n P d1to11'1l Suff Helen ROUICIS -Xlx ce lxeaffle XI II1OI1 05116105 Ninex L11le Faeultx C11:111n1en I CIIIOIIII Sflg Xl1ss Xl 1110110 Hendee SUIISLIIPUOII S1111 Xlr Huffb X1 1rx 1 QIll'OIl'1lI 11t11es Xl1ss 15111b111C1'11st Xrr St1i'f NI1ssl 1s11 ICLlC1lC1xSOI1 R0 Om I,lXlllXUI1Il 'Io111 Rogers Ro I 0 Xl1ss Culson Helen Rog1ers Xl1ss Hendee R Ilml Bettx H1sso11 Nl1ss Cnrst 51111 Bon es 3 sp-uf 'S si 'UN 'Q-1 'sa' 5 vw'--1 lv Seated Betts Hasson .Stand mg Nlarlorle Ulllke Gxxen I LINE D TYPE Searei Sue Carlson Stand mg Bex erly Bennlnger Sara Stephenson Daxelohn Lee Hansen Judy Larson janet Mnsxx orth Craxcn Helen Rogers Xllss Carlson Sallx Boxxlcs Nan cs harl Xlwc lxcaglc S SYTIIJIIIQ -Xrno Panleueu Blalr Nlllls Blll Sealing, lee Hansen Ronald Olson ur 1 Dlllx -Xulrnmn E vsf Row One Nancy Re1lv Barb JOIIHSOH Rosemary Nordstrom Barbara Nutt Dlane Lam Row Two jeannme johnson Cheryl Kupper Barb Peterson janrce Parmentner Nancy Sadler Roberta 'Xlxller Row Three Mary Lou Zmk Betty lNordqu1st Nancv Masengarb Marllvn Lnllegren Nlarlon Osheroff Peggy Scott Carollne Ross Row Four Donna Palmer Pat Durllng Sharon Drlscoll Iacky Gale Eleanor Rollo 'Nlorene Polaeek Jeanne XVood Edltor Helen Rogxers Asslstant Edltor Marlon Osheroff New s Edxtors Gwen Craven Nancy Earl Feature Edltors Aly ce Keagle NIEIFIOI1 Osheroff College Edltor Marv Blorndahl College Reporter Dolores Karlsson College Sports Dlck Soderstrom Sports Edltors Dlclc Aultman Blalr Mllls Busmess Manager DaV1d Yohn ASSISIZHI Tom Rogers Adx CI'f1SlIlg Manager Sue Carlson Assxstants Lee Hansen Sara Stephenson Copyreaders Nancy Relly Marge Wlllke Sharon Drlscoll Eleanor Rollo Clrculatlon Manager Peggy Scott Advlser Mlss Clara O Carlson Nancy Larl jaclue Gale Dede Jacobsen -Xly ce Keagle Dmny Lam Nancy Nlasengarb jamce Parmentler REPORTE RS Pat Patterson Nancy Re1lx Carolmc Ross Nancy Sadler Peggy Sc: t jeamc NVood Margaret X ager anet Amsxw orth Gwen Craw en Carolyn Culx er Sharon Drrscoll Barbara jonnson Rosemars N ordstrom Nlarxon Osheroff 75 The Lme O Ty pe xx r1tten and edxted bx students of Nlohne Hlgh School and Com munltv College has been publlshed wrtnout mterruptlon slnce It w as founded 1n 1917 by the class of 1917 and Mlss julxa E Gettemy at that tlme head of the Englxsh department Succeed1ng Mlss Gettemy Mxss Ella XI Cockrell was adv1ser for thlrty vears hav mg retlred last sprmg NIISS Clara O Carl son the new adv1ser together XVlIll the staff have had a successful year publlshmg a rec ord of Mol1ne I-Ilgh School s xarled actm t1es ,-.ff At Stand-Lcc Hansen. Rau' Om'-David Yohn, Duane Klalinc, Alycc Kcaglc, lfaith Carlson. Richard jirus. llclcn Rogicrs. Roz: Two-Xliss Shinncman. Bob Xloor- husen. Bill jackson, Suc Carlson, Craig johnson, Myron Susin. .Xlclvin Loding. DEBATE CLUB 5 Ziff' 6 ii t I 11.1,- 'W av 1 , . r :ng r-5,0 9 O1 U70 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE An...- 76 Row Olly -lrig Swan- son, Nancv Sadler, Rosc- niary Nordstrom, joAnn lfudc, Mary Korncgor. Roz: T150 - Gircu Craven, Pat Strickland. Stella Brennan, Angeline Dcllos, Marilyn lloag- lund. Claricc johnson. Klarlcnc Ifirman, Cheryl Kuppcr. Roz: Tfirec -V Bill jackson, john Ada, Conrad Kipp, Ray Swiair- kicwicz, john Brooks, David Yohn, Karl Klart- son, jim Hanson. R0-1: Four - Iflcanor Rollo. Betty llasson, Bill john- son, Nancy Xlillcr, Xliss Slushcr. SPANISH CLUB fb-f K' R One Lon Da115 anet -X1n5x1orrl1 B111 Benmn Bettx IXlI1C1'lC10C joxce Parker R0 I 11 olmson Carol Su Ango Slnrlex Xoder Nlnu XX 111CI1Ul1C Balm Cxnnlmerg X1 11111 C LX Rm. Ilrrr R1L111L lI'L1S Helen Rngms Xlr Curr don Oncta llumphrcx Dull 1 hrlmardt Rau Four B111 Drake Xanax xlAbCI'lgJI'l5 X1arg1c XX 111 ke Nanu Rellx 1JOI'lS Hancock Tom Ilwmp bon R e Jon Ra One B111 jackson C111 en Crax en Guv R05 L11 mer R0 'I 0 osc nun 'Nordstrom Nanu Gross X18I'l1XI1 L111cgren S lx Bowles Helem Rugurs Nancx Xlasen gfar Ro Ylree 11 ard johnson B111 john son lleanor Rollo Helen lxress X11ss Blusher Ims 1x1r1s5un Xlarx Byorn 11.1111 P.1u1XXadn11n .ff FUTURE TEACHERS 1' 1 XX 118011 -Xnna Xl1c beort .lelllc Gale 1111 kap plcr ae111e111rral1 Ruth lllstrand Roger Lr1c5on LIBRARY CLUB 'hm Stmi Donnr Hool Clrol Xndtrson XIHFQIC Xhllke joan Igan o-Xnn lude Sharon Buchanan brmdzfzg Pat btrlekland Xlrs lord Gwen Craxen OW ,,,.fyn44, ff sfjf S N..-I C' N , ,MQ uitmi, fhc I lbrwlx Club 15 Lomposed of glrls xx ho help Nlrs Iord ln thc hbrarv durlng free perrods and before find after sehool One of the soual ex ents of the x ewr xx 1s thc facultx tea gn en ln the West room of the hbrarx on February fourteenth Of Hcers of thls xcam club are Xlarlorle Wlllke Presldent X lee Prcsldent Carole Anderson, Sec retarx Treasurer Gu en Crax en Sponsor Urs janet Ford 78 Ron. Om luelle XlllLS Dune Lam Nlarllyn lllls Ro 'I 1 Nlr Gordon Lee llxnscn Xlarxlyn Dew flrds Lois Osburn Carole Hoffman jmet cm mngs Rom, Three Carol Coul ter lllecn -Xrnold Gwen Crax en Nancy Larson Nlary Lou Lmlx Roe.: Fam' Daxld NCXVCIUISI Bob Reiford lla rron Osheroff Donald PIIHI Bob hggleston FRENCH CLUB up---W Roi: One-Nancy Reily, Carol Anderson, Catherine XYood, Hr. Gordon. Ro-1: T::oSGeor- gia Miller. Helen Rogiers, Lk'- crett Lear. Nancy Gross. Susen Storck. R0-w T120 - Cheryl Kupper, Shirley Jensen. Caryl Samuelson. Nancy Xlasengarh. R013 I-'our-Reuben Anderson, Carol Dumhell. Diane Coombe. Donna Thielen. Kent Norman. ANNEX ARTS HONOR SOCIETY Students who have a high average in art are automati- cally registered in the Annex Arts Honor Society. a new organization, sponsored by Lisa Frederickson. All meni- bers of the society have done something outstanding in art which include departmental honors in art, the winning of an art award, or meritorious art work for the community. jim Groves, Pierce l Keagle. President-Diane l.ain Vice-Presidente.-Xlyce Keaglc Secretary-Janice Parmcntier Treasurer-Nlarilvn Karlsson PAINT SPOTS This newly organized club was formed under the direction of Miss Lisa Frederickson. Students inter- ested in art can become members of the club, whose purpose it is to further the appreciation and ad- vancement of art. Although the club is in its infant stages, many projects which include sign paint- ing contests, selling calendars for scholarship awards, and numerous other activities, have been success- fully completed this year. 'CC larrah, Miss Frederickson, Bernie Xlahieu, Aly R0-w Oflcaljick Tolinc, Gale Flynn, Warren Nash, Ronald Braasch Kenneth Berry. Raw Tw0gXlarilyn Karlsson, Carol Brcsler, Diane Lain Alwet Kea le, .Xliss Frederickson, Charlotte Barnes, janicc Parmentier xc g jim Lydic. Row Three-joe Grchan, jim Groves, Pat Ragon. y Row One Curt Stratc Mzke I xxmg 'Xlel Smrth Al W axenberg George X an Hceke Conrad Ixrpp Brll Ledbetter Kenny Clark VVallv Congdon Row Tuo Paul Suxerkrup jun Thomp son jerry Stogstlll Rodney Bruner Pncrtc Harrah Drck Aultman jun lflland Bob Schleek Row Ybree Daw: Lxlme Ted Blascr Duane Malme Ron Pearson Jlfll Kappler Bob Anders Don Carothers Charles jasper jerry Van Daele Row One Rlehard Swanson Bob RQISCIICIUISF Ru: Seranton Mark lngdahl Ronald Olson AUSl'1lllDl1lCC Bxll enscn Dlek LCWIS Ted SIFIIPSOII Blalr N1 s Rau I 0 Tom C Lmry john Layman jerry Ap person Chuck johnson Bob N an X ooren Don XY ordstrom Arno PHIIILUCCI B111 Powell Daxe Xohn ohn Ontlxeros Rm. Tlwee Bruee Barger B1ll Johnson Chuck XX hrte Ronald Peterson joe Conley Karl Mattson ken Chumbley Ray Pearson IIN Gentle Don De Taeye ff' Seated - Betty Hasson, Presidentg Mrs. Carlson, Adviser. Standing, left to right - Mary Kornegor, Pat XVeigandt, Eleanor Rollo, Marilyn Lelgigren, Darlene Anderson, Mari- an Miller, XVilma ' Ld- wards. Margie Thorn- bloom. The G.A.A. has set a new record for itself by excelling in more activities than ever before. The organization under the direction of Mrs. Carlson sponsored the M-Men's Dance and earned honorable mention with their float in the Parade. G. A. A. Mrs. Carlson and chosen board members attended a lvorkshop on Volleyball at Macomb, Illinois. They also attended a Playday sponsored by the Orion G.A.A. The President and Vice-President of the board are being sent to the G.A.A. Leadership Camp on Lake Geneva, VVisconsin, june 10 through 17. AXVARD XVINNIZRS AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY Senred, left ro right-Barbara Leach, Nigul Muldur, Eleanor Rollo, Kay johnson. Smvzding-XVilma Edwards, Maxine XValine, Francis De lVispelaere, Margie Thornbloom. 82 VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS BOWLING CHAMPS A I X XM -jx nw, 4 Vclllf Rofw One, left to right-jean XValrers, joan Coryell Row One, left to rigbtwLois johnson, Barbara Leach Marian Miller. Row Two-Marilyn Culver, Pat Ragon. Francis DeXVispelaere. Row Two-YVilma Edwards, Bar- Pat Melton. Row Three-Charlotte Barnes, Miriam Duck, bara Grifhn, Evelyn Irwin. VVilma Edwards. SOCCER CHAMPS Rofw One, left-to right-Dede Jacobson, Sharon Ry lander, Caroline Ross. Row Two-Clara Carlson, Ianice Quick, Marceline Huffman. The girls participated in the Telegraphic bowling, swimming, and basketball meets. The memories of- these days will long be theirs. 83 1 'Q' GQ S-2 in? Ro One Nlarlan Xllller Xlary lxornegor Xlarx Jeanne l mdscx Roberta Xllller Pat Xlelton lxdla lfato aelt1cH1rral1 R0 T 0 llleen -Xrnold Sallx Bowles Bettx Nordqulst Geri Grlllln Xllrx Smxth Ro Font Nanu Scott Beatrlee Rosenberg Xl1rgarctSlmtl1 eannlm ohnson Xlarxella Safe Xlmlxn lll1Cg'I'Cl1 R I-our Nlarxlxn lloglrerg Delores Xmcent AFTER DINNER CLUB C7 ' 133' 'Q W if Row One oan GOllk L11 lxalser Charlotte Bledsoe Barb Nutt lxatherlne XY ood Darlene Cotter Barbara West R0 T 0 Nlarllxn Sheraden Nanes Cutler Xlarlene Gustafson Pearl Hull Dorothx Carpentler xl3XlI1C V allne Llsle Peterson R01 Tlvree Nlarlene Furman Phvllls NIcSparm Nlarllxn Glles Carole Hackett Carole Delluxnclx Xlarx xn Culxer Rm.. Four ackle Hudgens Gwen Hosler Bonme Olson Pat Hulses Sandx Rexmers Ann johnson, Xlerwl XVVues 84 for 2 A A 4 1 C2 x Q . , x Y f . .ar W A 'g if Q H'- 3 ' 0 'J l A in 6 K , cz? 'QP' t Q ' 5 . My 2 eg ' 'fr rm 4 5 . as , M , Q? K X X A797 ' V -JY km 5 yi Q 4 2 j 3 ,. - ' . ' ,. 1 . . ow ' -. M, J ' , Judy Larson, Betty Hasson. Bonnie Steele, Norma Lear, Donna Palmer. Q, Q Q7 0 X- V tA.t l 0 'D fl rw, l Si QB gr ' X Q A I - '21 ta? M ts 7 I ' v ,-. C - ' A ' ii 1- 27 . .K gn Q W Q V, t ,f N 1' C Q1 3 me . 1 -. 1 ' - Q T V7 1 Q ' Y? .- ' T. .5 Q vw' .V I s , ' l I l -J . . . , . . , , ' . 11: 1: f. I' , l' , . J 5 . , l' , , J , 5 . 1: . -. . 1 . L ' V A ' iv ' L., ' sv q h If ,Q A :'v - ' 1. 5 19 1 Pe-sw Rm. Om Iorni Beck nan I gan Iueille Miles Xnm Cox Shirley Hunter M tnda Gluck Jeannine Slurncr R0 11,0 Roscniary Nordstrom Nancy Gross -Xnn Giles Margie Ixcrr Barb I each Carul Brcsler Diane Lain Marilyn Hoavlund R0 Ylvnc Iois johnson fx elyn Irwin Nancy Igan Janet lruin Judy XXIIIICFS Pat Ogdon Pat Horton Rm. Four Margie XVillke Cathie Hutchings Charlotte Barnes -Xngie Dellos Sharon lllstrom Marilyn Massey Barb johnson Row One-Helen Rogiers, Betty Kincheloe, Nancy Reily, joan Coryell, Marlene Harris, Theda Campbell, Jeanie Mkmod. R0-w Two- Carole Eastman, Charlotte Dearth, Marilyn Hill, Nancy Greenway, Marilyn jamieson, joan Fude, Bev Benninger. Rom: Three-Gay VVaiHe. Nancy Masengarb, Margie Yeager, Joyce Hearn, Phyllis Hearn, Vivian Alftine, Margie Thornbloom. Rau Four-Sara Schmidt, Miriam Duck, Jacky Gale, Pat Durling, Diane Schmidt, Manda Snyder, Mary lillcn Talley. 85 K' swf leston Rofw One john Onmeros Gene Calmer Daxe Glanz Don VanderBeke Bob hgg d B1ll ensen Don DeTaeye Tom Arno PZIIICULLI Harold Nelson Rom Two Dlck Krel er h n Row Three Bruce Barger Bob Van Vooren Mclzmry Tum Duckett Mllton jo nso Carlson john Lavman Damel Wolfe Row Four Tom Church Duck Tolme Fred Roger Larson Dlck Kroeger Gary Cohen joe Grchan Gale Flynn All senlor boys are automatlcally reglstered as members of the Fellowshlp Club which meets each fall to elect IIS officers The organmatlons mam actxvltv ns IIS contrlbutlon of talent to the ' ' held 1n the sprmg. 2lI1l'll12. l LX.D.C.-Fellowshlp productlon vt' L' l'Y , CD J ll f J Rau One L12 lxalser laranus DeVS1spelaere Xlarlene Harrrs Barbara Danlex Darlene Cotter Nlargle lxerr joan Gollc Charlotte Bledsoe Xlarx Lou Buller R0 T 0 Barb Leach XX llma Ldxx ards jo-Xnn I ude LUIS johnson Carole Hackett Ro Ylvne lxelxn Irxxln Sharon Drlscoll Pat Hulscx jaekx Gale Genexxexe loete Gxxen Craxen Thelma ennmgs Xlarlcne Gustafson jox cc Hearn Ioan Corxell Charlotte Barnes Box Benmnger Xlarllxn Culxer Cathxe Hutehlngs Nanex Cutler Gxxen Hoslcr Carolxn Dudllls Dorothy Carpentler Xlarllxn Hoaglund Norma Lear Ro Pour Dale Lfllandt Darrell Goar Dlek Cox -Xndx -Xubcrt Garv Cohen George Holxe Blll Jensen D1ck Lema Delbert -Xhrcns ohn Grant CIVICS CLUB The practlcal apphcauon of the studx of gox ernment and a close touch xx 1th POl1flC2.l HITHIFS and proceedmgs 1n thls locahtx are the pur poses of the CIN ICS club under the dlrectlon of Nhss Lsther L1nd and Mlss Leona Dax The club xx hose membershlp 15 restrlcted to those semors xx ho are taklng goxernment handles all student congress class and commencement electlons Obserxatlon tr1ps to POIHIS of pol1t1cal and c1x1c mterest xx 1th1n the countx lncluded a tour through the Rock Island Countx court house and the Xlolme Cltx Hall Fall oflicers xx ere Presldent Arno PRHICUCCI, X 1ce Presxdent I owell Greenxx ood Secretarv Nlarx Kornegor, Treasurer Barb Nutt Sprmg officers xx ere Don McLaughl1n Presl dent Ronald Peterson V1ce Presldent, ROSIC Nordstrom Seeretarx and Plerce Harrah Treasurer - V - . . ,. . , - . . . 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Rofw One Rosemary Nordstrom Alyce Keagle Nancv Relly eannle VValters Nlarlan M1ller Plerce Harrah Betty Kmcheloe janet Leyyls Nlargle Thorbloom Row Tuo Lorna Beck Alan Peterson Falth Carlson Mlnnette Syyeers Dlnny Lam Bob ROSCHQUISI Sara Stephenson joan Lgan jeame XVood Ronald Braasch Charlotte Dearth Row Three Layyrence Anderson anlce Parmentler oe Blltt Gay YVafl:le Phll ones Sara Smxdt jerry Lyon 'llarllyn Edwards Kenny Settle Phyll1s WcSpar1n Row Four Don XIcLaughl1n M1r1am Duck Ted Slmpson Helen Rog1ers Bob Van Vooren Mary Lllen Talley Ronald DICRIHSOH oan Olson ROHDIC Haglund Bonnle Steele jack Tunberg Row Fwe Ronald Peterson Donna Palmer Karl Xlattson Norene Polacek john Brooks Sandy Relmers james V1eu Maxme YVall1ne Tom Church Elsle Peterson Norman Syyenson Nflarg1e Yeager Robert Theus Row One 'llarge VK xllke Nlarnlyn 'Nlassey Barb Nutt X 1y1an Alftme Pat Horton Pat Ogden Nancv Larl Sally Snyder Ro Two Barbara johnson Daye Carlson Xlary Kornegor Lols Osburn janet l1'XKlD Fred Dayxs BCHIFICC Rosenberg Sally Boyyles Rm. Three Nancy Scott Geraldme Grlflin jerry -Xpperson jxm Groyes Donna Palmer Nancy Greenyyay Arno Pamcuccl Ronald Tlmmerman Nlarllyn I-l1ll Betty Nordqulst Rom. Four Nlarlene Flrman Betty Hasson lxenny Stelgal DICR Leyyls L1leen -Xrnold jeanme johnson Daye Xohn Ralph De X older Nlarxlyn Lxlyegren Jackxe Harrah Row F1 e Ronmc Olson Loyy ell Greenyyood Pat Durlmg Diane Schmldt Bonme Olson Judy Larson Blll johnson Ted S1mpson Kent Norman 6? 6 J Rofw One Barbara West Dorothy Carpenuer Nlarrlvn l-Iogberg Carole Eastman Delores Vmeent Shlrley Hunter Row T 0 XVllUl3 johnson L1L KHISCI Phyllls MCS arm Donna P Palmer Marlene Harr1s Donna X an Lerberghe Rot. Y lvne Judy H mters 'Nlarllyn bheradan Ilsle Peterson Norma I ear Vary l ou Broxyn Bonme Steele jean De Nlunek Xlerle W ynts Row Four Ted Heerde Andy Aubert Dlek Nelson Phll ones DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION These students are members of the D1SIf1bU t1ye Fdueatlon class yy here each student spends tyyo hours 1n the D E classroom and a m1n1 mum of fifteen hours a yy eek on the lob They act as IHVOICC clerks stock bovs eash1ers reeeptlonlsts errand boys and sales people 90 Row One-Sara Stephenson, Craig johnson, Roberta Xliller, Xlr. Kasel, Alan Peterson, joe Blitt, Larry Ruud. Rofw T-'u:0fBill Van De Velde, Dolores De XVolfe, jo.-Xnn Fude, Rosemary Nordstrom, Fred Erickson. Rau' Three-jim Groves, Don XlcLaughlin, jack Hoffman, CAMERA CLUB Richard Schroeder. This was another successful year for the Shut- terbugs. The membership was the largest in the club's history. In addition to holding monthly meetings the club took two hikes, enjoyed a Christmas Party, and sponsored a Salon Exhibit and the fourth annual snapshot COIIICSE. The purpose of the club is to interest students in taking better pictures and is open to all students interested in any form of photog- raphy. RS FALL OFFICE SPRING President-joe Blitt Vice-President-Ronald Haglund Secretary-Treasurer-Rosemary Nordstrom President-Alan Peterson Vice-President-Tom Sartorius Secretary-Treasurer-Bob Nloorhusen Sponsor-A. XV. Kasel The Palisades Our Christmas Party Szlvarma Hilic' i XHWUVQT Row One Nancy Sadler PICFCC Harrah Ted S1n1pson R0 Tho Xlar1lyn H111 Xlel Sm1tn Betty Johnson 'Xlareclmc Fmger Ronald Lyons B111 Xcager 1n1 'Nlurphv THE REK Come to the Rek to meet your old fr1ends and find new ones A popular hangout for hlgh school students IS the REK yy hlch IS run by a student house LOTDITIIIICC and sponsored by Mrs Harry Fr1eden and her adult comm1ttee A membershlp card ent1tles the oyy ner to come any Wednesday Fnday or Satur day mght VV1thout th1s card the student must pay 1 I1OHl1U21l fee at the door to gam adnuttance Th1S year teley1s1on has been added to the many attractlons of the REK yy h1ch 1nclude a pmg pong and coke room Dances are held at yar1ous 11111165 durmg the year at yy h1ch t1me an orchestra IS hlred and adm1ss1on charged Wm at Q Q S fp D 15. ' fx x pr' 1 - X., fri- 1 -.' - 1? Je 'JL-N fl .N-E zz g E! 93 Row One Curt Strate Rodney Bruner D1ck Cox B1a1r M1115 Lloyd Lawson B111 Benzon Kenny Clark D1ck Schofer Row Two B111 1V1ltse Dxck Castle W ally Congdon B111 Seaberg 1m EfHand Lawrence Anderson john Laxman Rodney L1I1dqLl1Sf Daxe Z1m'ner Don Peterson R1ch1e jlrus Row Three Ronald Blurstrom Dlck blchols Tom johnson M1ke Mullmvi Chuck YVh1te jlm Kappler Ted Sxmpson HIY H1 Y IS composed of sen1or and lumor boys from h1gh school, who have meetmgs twlce a month and extend throughout the school and CIIV hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character The fellows have panel d1scuss1ons, hear speakers, and 1I'1V1tC promlnent men from the cxty to the1r meetmgs They also sponsor dances w1th the X teens and hold Jomt meet mgs to dlscuss the1r problems They promote better mter CIIV relat1onsh1p and do many thmgs to xmprove the school The Molme Maroon blanket 15 an example of I 1S - 1 l 1 1 v 1 x . . V. . , . 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 . Y 7 . .Q v . 1 ' - 1 1 1 41 1 1 - - . ,. . . . . , .. - , - - 1 - . . .. 1 1 HI Y OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN QR' i fi? FK Nd 'api 9? Row One Tom Mchmry Arno Panicucci Ronald Olson Mark Ergdahl Dick Lewis Rav hsans Rex Scranton Rom., Tico Bruce Barger Ronald Timmerman Pierce Harrah Lowell Greenwood B111 johnson kenny uhumbley Dick Aultman I-HY OFFICERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN President-'Xlark Engdahl Vice-President-Dick Lewis Secretary-Ronnie Olson Treasurer-Kenny Chumbley Sergeant-at-Arms-Bruce Barger Chaplain-Lowell Greenwood Ronald Timmerman ' Pierce Harrah Bill Johnson Dick Aultman Tom Mcliniry Arno Panicucci Ray Evans Rex Scranton 95 Q hui Row One-Faith Carlson, Barbara Danielson, Nancy Gross, Carol Hoffman, Janet Jennings, Irene Hinz, Carolyn Culver, Bev Benninger. Rofw Tfwo-Joan Coryell, Vivian Alftine, Marilyn Hill, jackie Harrah, Cheryl Kupper, Gwen Craven, Marlene Gustafson. Row Three- Barbara Johnson, Nancy Greenway, Marilyn Edwards, Nancy Earle, Mary Lou Zink, Marilyn Culver, Sonia Chilberg. Rofw Four-Lee Hansen, Sally Bowles, Cathie Hutchings, Jeannine Johnson, Marilyn Karlsson, Gerry Griffin, Sue Carlson. Row Five-Jackie Hudgens, Kay Carlson, Ann Johnson, Sharon Driscoll, Carole Dumbell, Gwen Hosier, Charlotte Barnes. Y-TEENS Sal X .. Row One-Diane Lain, Janet Lewis, Pat Ogdon, Roberta Miller, Georgia Miller, Sara Stephenson. Row Two-Barb Leach, Barb Nutt, Sally Snyder, Pat Weigandt, Nancy Walther, Betty Nordquist, Deloris Morris. Row Three-Donna Taylor, Bev LeMaster, Trig Swanson. Pat Patterson, Janet Thomgren, Connie Wall, Barb Peterson, Margie Thombloom. Rofw Four-Edythe Parker, Mary Jeanne Lindsey, Nancy Sadler, Kay Zimmer, Pat Strickland, Nancy Masengarb, Donna Palmer, Janice Parmentier. 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Second ro ' 1 Marlene Firman Sharon Driscoll Marge W illke, IOO i if' If X 'NO ln-.Ta Fzrst row B verlv Strosahl Kay Zimmer Mary Pulford Sara Stephenson 'Mary Lou Zmk Pat XVe1gandt Marge Xoung Second rm. Donna Palmer Sara Schmidt Donna Taylor janet Thorngren Caryl Samuelson Doris Simpson jackie Harrah Tlszrd row Peggy Scott Barbara Ortman Janice Parmentier janet Olson Worene Polacek Shirley Xeberg Darlene Sinksen l'ourtIJ rm., ack 'Iunberg Norman Swenson Bonnie Olson Eleanor Rollo Kenny Settle Kenny Steigal 'GI 49' 1 C7 First row: Pat Horton, Nancy Gross, Carole Hoffman, Bill Benzon, Marilyn Ellis, Nancy Egan, Carolyn Culv er. Second row: Shirley Gray, Marilyn Culver, Bebe Gamburg, Marlene Gustafson, Marilyn Edwards, Vivian Alftine, Third row: Sue Carlson, Nancy Cutler, Sonia Chilberg, Beverly Benninger, Marilyn Hill, Sally Bowles, Less Hansen. Fourth row: Marilyn Hoaglund, Charlotte Barnes. Carhie Hutchings, Charlotte Bullet, Gerry Grifhn, jackie Hudgens, Marilyn Anderson. Fifth row: Dave Carlson, Fred Davis, Bill Henderson, Gwen Hosier, Don Carlson, Don Dickinson, XYally Brandmayer. IOI K7 I 'Nun xv Q4 hams! Ro Om Ixax Lnnnxer Xanex Xlasengarb Ro.. I 0 janet -Xxnsxxorth Xl81'1lXI1 Culx er, Nancx Gross Donna lnaxlor Nlarx Lllen Tallex, lxax ohnson R0 llama janet Olson Sharon Dr1scoll, Nlarllxn gas. uw umm 1 e SV -, an any v19 Gw- -A 16-'We'-wnwhwdidll .Atv g,. ug-an Hoaglund Offzcerv Gxx en Hosrer Nlarlene Flrman Rosle Nord strom Xlarx Jeanne Lnndsex Nlarlene Gustafson Bettx Ixmeheloe in Srxteen Unls usulllx ot SLlIlLllIllXl1Il deseent WSW vvwmmwm W was LOINUFISC the frou lxnoxxn to the l E P LUININLIIIITX for the pxst fOLll x ens IS the SLlY1Qll!1lXlll1 Qlnffers I helr performances of Se lI1tlll1'1XllI1 toll. d rnees and sonvs hax e heeome fmnlmr to nmnx local res1dents l h1s OI U lllll mon xx hleh 18 llllllICCl to a lNClHlJCI'il11P of slxteen, meets txxree a week to prletlee sonffs and dlnees tx pleal of Sxx eden Dennurk and Norxx ax The glrls are noted for fl1ClI' authenne eostumes xx hen thex appear IH manx programs both 1n our oxx n school and IH the Trl Clues -UI 1lumn1 xx ere 1nx1ted to thelr thrrd lnnuxl partx held last Chrxstnlas 102 K ffm. l . 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Q 1 '1 ' X 1, '. 5x D L11 S 1111 tl LN. P ..- -1 ..- A ,.. ,- ..- - '4- .- A -4- ,.. 1-1 -4- .- ..- '4- 1-4-1 nf ..- --1 -v- ..- r - A ...- ..- ...- 1 iss ll C IOIH ,- ,-. AA 1-. ..- ..- '+- ..- V .- ..... - ,- 1-1 ..- -- ...., 4- ,- ,.. ,- 4- Q.. IC X5 CFC ITN .- IS LI li ,.. ...- .-.. F E L'Onc Nightn .X elo1yCoes to College was the theme Rm e1 ant 11liet as te i ' ' i1 1 1 - dr rmitc r . or the tenth annual One Night 0 A elm y uresented ' 'he cli1 mx 11' the shmi' was the regal cr1 wnng of a Fe 'uary 8. l9,'l, my the vocal teaartment under the king an1 queen to reign over the spectacular ilardi 1 irection n .X iss N argaret ec ter. Sta' alumni f 'rn .'.t all mresentea in the final scene. the mrevinus ten arm 1' i111 5 ' ' 'i d to rea pear Sm e 11' the wmul1rn111nhers mresenren were selecti uns in their original nu11 hers as a speeal feature of the 'ron Kiss N e, iate ant South Pacific. The final tenth hirtl Q ay 0 tl e no mular 1 11 s'cal. 1 11 Jer, lt'saflran1 Night 'ur Sin11'i1 U, ' Q ' g .-Xll scenes centeret arount li 'e on a col e ' pus, c' inclut ing a cmnic mresentatinn n' Sha cespearffs xx as a fittln 1:- l :- ..- nl ll .- .- ,- ..... ..... ,. '+- ..- ,. luuax Ldlll ge l 4- -- ...- .-1 - ..... ..- lmt Ro Blfrrr Xlrlls jurlx Gustafson Barb Nutt Nlr Tilton Nlarlene Firman Dorothy -Xdams Ronrld -Xnderson SLLOIILI Ro Harold NY allxer joan Ulson Nlarron Osheroif Bonnie Olson -Xnn ohnson Drelx Castle Ilzrd R0 lxennx Settle Dare Lslinger Cxrus Galle! Durne beams Xlbert Gustrfson lrozurlr R0 Ronald Lx ss Bob lrrtson Ronald Nlalmstead ltrrx -Xpperson Brll Bxlcs lJ.1nDohrn BAND from Xlolrne Hroli Sehool md Conrrnrrnrtx Colleffe ohn Deere and Coolidge unror Hrvh Schools -Xs xx ell rs proxrdinff the sprrrted music at all ot the home tootbfrll fmmes ther performed rn I- 'ist llolrne 'rt the mme in the Nl Nlen s Day Celebmtion ind the Hnlloxr een puide The spectators of the home basketball frames xxrll lonv remernlmer the lmnds sxxrnox renditions of The Dark Toxin Strutters Bill ind rnrnx other popular son s of the xefrr rn wddrtron to the traditional marches lO5 ' T. , 7 -y. T. ' 1 ' ' I I A ' 'Q 2 , N' .' . ' 'wi Q Q A I 4 The marchinv band, under the direction of Klr. Tilton, is com osed of students D A 5 - ' 1 i I L- - J j 5 . ' '. . 5 ' ry ' U 5 ' 3 . Q v . , Q . . H ss v Y c , 4 ' 1 .1 . ' 7 . ,' . . . ' . . .' , , ' ' , is , . al ' 'c ' ' t :-. X 2 N 1 1 ' ' 1 ' J i ' 1 , i 4 i ' J J l 'I C1 Dix I' L L lar N 21'2l Barb cynFrs HF C LXLI l usR I rlte Bu 1 P XC IW turf li R 7L R C1111 l 'X 'N --4 vi LLL S -4 ,,.. -v- Gac 1'l1S J -4 n jerry Appers n Drums BrbFrcs se Wea l I Pai nstead jr e Behrens Bassfdde Rtnie lla 1 IIC 0 LCS ILI SCIXI L .,.. ..- l esid B Reid: erbert H M1 of ICLUOH 1 d the CI' ko.. Ofll Hllfllf for extend d EIS Coll P e HUD :1 Q- .. I0 IHL ,... the h1 its ervices S 211' I US COIICCFI ll 3111111 gfilh HIIC 0'wO1'- l'l1 l ' llv lil ' 1 JU l-' iw 'lf 0 -, . 1 l'n' lfi man, I 1 'id 'l.n',, ack lfslinger, urly Gustafson, Marion Ba ' ' 15, Barb Nutt. Row Tfwa: Kenny Sticgal, Marlene CraWf0rd, N 2lfCCliI1C Osherotf, Bonnie Olson, Lowell Greenwood. tow Tarecz B air Mills, K y Huffman, ' 'om Lilicgren, Craig ohnson, Tom Mchfniry, Cy ll y, Settle, l arola XVz1lkc-r, Dick Castle, Albert Gustafson, Bill By es. ii l: xiii li: ,r . i1oz,o1i', I, 11: 1 .i'o, ,o. hat woult the school t o without the dependabl ' J ' f' ' A ' '1 dercd by the M l'i High Schoo and C 1 ' College orchestra und ' ' ' '. ' . ' es p aying 'gh schoo 's and articip ' g in the commencement exercises, the orchestra h e '. ' ' ' de th Community ege activities. The orchestra Presented its third al A Orchestra Concert in the spring. V im 5 1 b 3 d contest winning ' ists were featuredi l pro 1 . solo HU CIS HU ll Row One Daxe Yohn Fred Dans Xlr Krane -Xlyce Keagle Helen Rog1ers Betty K1ncheloe Row T 0 Catherme XVo0d Roberta Xhller Nancx Earle Nhss Garst Rosem rw Nord Strom Sara Stephenson Rau Three Hardy n Ldv ards Cheryl Kupper Xlarg1e XV1llke Janlce Parmentler Barb Ort man Barb ohnson Row Four Donna Palmer Donna Tlnelen Cyntlna Swanson Eleanor Rol l X1ar1on Osheroff Norenc Polacelc Nancv Nlasengarb DRAMATICS CLUB The Dr1n1at1cs Club one ot the oldest clubs 1n the school V15 orgamzed 1n 1931 Th1s xefu the Drarnaucs and XILISIL Clubs held IOIHI rneetmfrs 11 h1ch 1ncludeCl a CllI'lSUll1S pmgraxn and 1 banquet P ach x ear the Club mes to p1 esent some outst lI1CllI1fT 1111101 plan Thelr producuon ot Hamlet on Febrmrx 7' 1nd 73 ranks among outsrand1nU plaxs that have been produced on the Xlolmc Hwh School starve Some of the1r past successes have lncluded l RCl1lCllll7Cl Xlama Prlde and PI'CdJLlCl1LC Death Takes a Hollday and Our 1 ou n Helen Ronus xx IS P1LSlklCIlf of the club durnw 1930 wl lred Dax 15 serwed as x lce presldent Mx ce lseaffle secretarx Betty lxlncheloe treasurer 'Xhss Kerns N11 Xlarx Xlr Ixmne and Nllss Glrst xx ere sponsors Row One Nlary Isornegor Barb Damelson Dmm Lam anet -Xmsxxorth Nancx Gross Row Two Sue Carlson Lee Hansen Cralg johnson Nlelxm Lodmg Sallx Boules Carolxn Cu xer R0 Three Guen Craxen Xlarx Jeanne Lmdsew Cath1e Hutchmg NIar1lX n Hoaglund 1ll Cooper Slnrlet Gras Ro Iaour Ted Herdee D1ck Cox aclw Gale Kas Carlson Sharon Dr1seoll Bar bara Baccus Dax 1d Glanz Ron ' ald Bjurstrom :mand- f.4 ' 7 I 1 ,H . ,. 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J , ,' '. w z , A ' - ry v , , .. 1, J , Q , , E, Q 1 - 1 X I 1 I ' ' 5 e .ry K V' I I 1 I I Sened Ixarl Nlattson Sallv Bowles Daud Yohn Nlarlene F1rman Szandzng Dxane Lam Fred Dax 15 Duane Nlalme Xlarx Jeanne Lmdsey Lowell Greenwood Plerce Harrah WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS lhe 5611101 elass plax U hat Lx erx WVOINJD Knows bv james NI Barrle, was presented Wm emher 17 1930 under the d1reet1on of A1188 Barbara Garst 3SS1SfCd hx Nlr Hufrh Nlarx The plot centers ch1eflx around a Voung Scotch student, who, 1n order to get enough monex to tontmue school PIOIIIISCS to marrv a young splnster IH return for a cash sum He ex entuallx gets to Parllament, then he falls w ax s has been to hun and the curtam closes w 1th thexr reconc1l1at1on Sallv Bowles as XIHUQIC W xhe and Dax 1d Xohn as john Shand the student, held the leads Nlarlene F1rman the French Countess Low ell Greenwood, a stuffy member of Parlmment lxarl Xlattson a eonserx atne and eccentrlc Scotchman hls two sons Fred D11 18 and Dunne Xlalme 1nd Xlarx jeanne Lmdsex as the Hlrtx Enghsh lady held mayor roles Others 1n the mst were Plerce Hurrah as a rowdy Cockney heeltler and IDIEIHCI :nn the mald Lnder excellent dlreetlon and w 1th 1 hne met the semor class Plas of 1950 IS one w e w 1ll not soon forget 7 108 1 : 7 1 ' , ' I' ' , fl , . 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' Scared lxarl Nlattson lxax Carlson Smndzng Duane Xlallne Mvce lxeagle Lowell Green xxood James Johnston Dax 1d Yohn Ivrsr rofw Duane Nlallne Alxce keagle Jxm Thomp son Rxchard Xloore Nlary Jeanne Lmdsey Kay Carl son Loxxell Greenwood Tom Sartorlus Second row Gwen Craxen D1ane La1n Dax 1d Nexx qulst Helen Roglers Nlaulx n Hoaglund Guv Rosenberg Cathle Hut ehmgs Glles NVe1gandt Tlazrd row Jrm YVarner Bob Rexford Oral Gardner Dlck Cox Ixarl Mattson James Johnston Lols Kemp Allan Sxx anson Dax 1d Yohn On l'ClJ1l1llX 77 md 'Z 1911 the Dramatlcs Club of Moline Senlor Hlgh School set 1 nexx standlrd for drum at Xlollne Hwh xx 1th thelr superb produetxon of Wll Imm Shalccspearcs trwedx Hamlet starrmfv Xl Johnston r a graduate of xl0llI1ClI1 1947 lt xx as the hrst Shakespeare producnon at Al0llI1C sxnce 1946 and the mst tune 1 Quest mrtnst had ex er been asked to partlclpate m hlgh school dramatlcs Ihe effort put unto xt bx ex erxone the xx onderful llgllflllg and staglng effects, lJC'll1f1fUl costumes and 1 cast of 77 made the txx o nlght stand a great success C0l11l7lI1lIl0' superb LllFCLIl0l'1 under Nllss Garst the T1121UI1lf'lLCI1f llgllflllcf and I11LlS1C3l effects superx lsed bx Xlr -Xrthur lxrane, the excellent staglng bx Xlr Hugh Xlarx and xerx hne actlnff the DFHIIIQIILS Club productlon of Hamlet ln 1951 xx as one that shall be lonfr remembered bx ex ery one 109 I ' , l 1 r , . 1 . 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R0 Om Dick Nloore Craig johnson Rot.: T 0 Sue Carlson anet -Xmsxx orth Nancv Hooxer,D1ck Bob Rexford Rax Carlson Tom Rogers Carol Coul Cox Mx ce Ixeagle, jill Cooper Tom Sartorius, 1m ter Xlarion Osherorf Roz., Three Ronald Bjurstrom, Thompson LIFE WITH MOTHER l ite xxith Nlothei, Clarenee Dax s billlmnt sequel to Life xx ith Father xx as presented Xlaieh 30 1951 hx the junior Class under the direction of Nliss Barbara timilx , the hist txxo 'lets bemff laid in the Dax s nexx countrx home, and the last mt in the Dax home in Nexx X orls Citx Thomas Rogers, as father, and Kax Carl son is mother did excellent aetmo m their leading roles The four box S, a trifle older than thex xx ere in the hrst plax furnished mueh amusement to the audience -X larffe croxx d enlox ed manx Good laughs and a fexx touches of genuine pathos HO 1: 'z ' ' . , ' . w z , J r ' ' , rv' i ' ' , . . . . . . - , Clarst assisted hx' Mr. Hugh Xlarx. This eomedx' Continues the exploits of the Day ' 4 a i .Y .Y an v ' Ar tit pmzo Sharon Drrseoll Srmdzng Daxxd Xohn Nlark Lngdahl Nancy Rerly Cathle Hutelungs Prerce Harrah A D C FELLOWSHIP PRODUCTION The ex er popular annual MX D C, Felloxxshrp shoxx thxs x ear bearmg the t1tle or Not T X xx as presented before a packed house on Aprll 19 and 20 1951 Mark Ilnfrdahl and Blll johnson xx ere popular masters of ceremonx A number of exi eellent sluts 1 fannlx s expenenee rn buymg a telex 1s1on set scenes rangmg 111 tune from Shal espeare s dax to the present all ldded up to a x erx line productlon and the lL1LllLIlL6 deputed after txx o and one half hours of rolhckmg fun T he SICCIIIIU eommlttee xx as composed of Blll jackson Harlan Nhller Pat Hulsey Daxe X ohn B1ll johnson Catlue Hutelnngs kenneth Chumblex Marlorle Wlllkc Preree Hurlh Xlarl Lngdxhl LOLIISC lNeal Rlchard Frx xell 'xlarllxn Edwards Xl ux Jeanne l lndsex Gerald Holmstrom N mex Re1lx Sharon Drrscoll Gxxen Hosrer md Drel Xultman Xlul Engdahl xx rote the dlalogue l he stllf eonslsted of the folloxxmg -kdx CI'Ilb1I'lU belald Holmstrom P1an1st Sharon Drlseoll D1rec.tor Xlxss Barbara Garst Xlusre Pat Hulsex 1ss1sted bx Xlr Hurfh C Xlarx Busxness Xlarjorre Wxllltc and Xlr -XrthurS lxrane HI J' r Z . 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YO- . - 'F 1 53? ffwihl SCHOOL CALENDAR One year tn htgh school tts not lang at all From the tlrst game tn September to the great sentor We worked onthe annual and the school paper too For some of us thts type ot work was new Others played on the teams and became very Iarnaus Ltke two fellows on radto one s Andy one s Amos But twenty years from now who wlll remember What happened tn school an the Bth ot September That ts why these verses are here To brtng back memorles some old and dear So here fellow students ts the year tn revtew We hope twtll create a teeltng not new SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5 sorrno has sprung and toll ts tolllno School starts wtth Smtthy calltng reorhers to the hotldtng tIock And get thetr uppers out of hock GALESBURG FOOTBALL GAME SEPTEMBER I5 Here was the start at a great season Eleven good men wos the reason Drake ond Archy ond JD s Joe They re the boys who are trt the know FREEPORT FOOTBALL GAME SEPTEMBER 22 Now our canquerars htt the road To help relleve the Pretzel s load They were good beyond o doubt And sttll them Moltne dtd rout KEWANEE FOOTBALL GAME SEPTEMBER 29 Number three wasn t even a game I guess Kewanee was lust too tame Our regulars played unttl the halt Our subs subdued them wtth a laugh EAST MOLINE FOOTBALL GAME OCTOBER 6 For us thts game was the toughest The East Maltne Itne was the raughest Seven to nothtng was the score Some stlll swear tt should ve been more TEACHER S INSTITUTE OCTOBER I2 St I3 These are the days the teachers dread For all o restful holtdoy And sttll our profs recetve thetr pay BLOOM FOOTBALL GAME OCTOBER I3 To the hto etty our bays went chleooo wtshes they d never been sent Not only because we won the game But Mlnskle s won t ever be the same ROCK ISLAND FOOTBALL GAME OCTOBER 20 Thts was our ntght to get revenge Last year s loss to avenge There was no ratn tt wasnt muddy So thts tlme Rocky turned out bloody M MEN S DAY The Queen was sltck andthe Kung ah ugh' She was as cute as the ear at the bug Jockte wore the scepter and Mark the crown Her s to cheer hls Rock Island to down EAST SAINT LOUIS FOOTBALL GAME OCTOBER 27 The Flyers were really no competttton They don t play football down near the Mason Dtxon rloshy unttorrns hut no fancy plays The Maroons qutckly put them tn a daze DAVENPORT FOOTBALL GAME NOVEMBER 3 Over on Brady agatn was the story Mollne on top the battle was gary The tlrst ttn-te tn stxteen years they soy For stxteen more they II retotce thts day ARMISTICE DAY NOVEMBER II On Saturday thrs doy old fall Should have been no school for all A holtdoy ond run we d planned But Lamont and Waller that qutckly panned CEDAR RAPIDS FOOTBALL GAME Thts game was our ntnth one stratght Too bad tt had to be Frankltns tate Alter thts wtn they rated us tops The rest tn the state nothrng but flops SENIOR PLAY NOVEMBER I7 Our sentor actors here dld star Thetr tame was sent rntles atar The tttle was what Every Woman Knows Garst dlrected and got a rose REPORT CARDS but, NOVEMBER zo Agatn thts day had to arrtve We d rather be more dead than ahve From A to F our cards dld vary One legged A s caused us to tarry HIGH NOTES OF HARMONY NOVEMBER 2 Here the chotr and orchestra dtd blend And tnto a sptrttual mood us dtd send Mlss Becker and Herbert respectlvely dtd lead Thetr aggregatlons tn must: our need THANKSGIVING VACATION NOVEMBER Z2 27 To our forefathers our thanks we send We needed the lttt our sptrtts to mend Wlth heads low and our hearts bowed Our thanks dear Lord for no school allowed JOILET BASKETBALL GAME DECEMBER I Thts ts the tlrst at home of a very long season II you re not lar Moltne that s constdered treason Oh yes you won rt by the woy Anyone lram torlet wtll be glad to say MONMOUTH BASKETBALL GAME DECEMBER I5 Agalnst the Ztppers the nets dtd slzzle Thts Monmouth teorn really dld time A new scortng mark our boys dtd set And tt wrll stond for o few years yet CHRISTMAS VESPERS DECEMBER I7 our ehotr and our rnoste department add A touch ol festtvtty to make Chrtstmas glad A speaker tells us about a mtraculous btrth And why ongels and heralds sono wtth such rntrth CHRISTMAS VACATION BEGINS DECEMBER I9 Today beglns the tlrtte ot cheer No school tor a whlle and Chrtstmas ls near So take your leave thls Yuletlde season And remember Chrtstmass real reason CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 25 Thts the doy for whteh we ve olt been wotttno On our holtdoy ltst .t hos too rottno Behtnd tt ts the sptrtt of gtvtng And each at us a better Itte tor Itvlng NEW YEARS EVE The last ntght rn the grand old year Some wrtt cry her out wlth gallons of heer But thts year tn Iowa they ll all be closed And that wtll stop some from belng red nosed CHRISTMAS VACATION ENDS JANUARY 3 Everyone s back wtth a few ekcepttons They must have had rough New Year receptlons Back to the books and laock to the grtnd To see from these dull pages what we can tlnd ROCK ISLAND BASKETBALL GAME JANUARY I2 Here s the vlctory the Rock s do talk All our tons can do ls grlpe and squawk The reason they that R I dtdrtt lose Was that under thetr boys they had TNT and a t The ohotr sang ond were onthe o The place was packed clear out to the hall From the telephone sooo to Bushel ond o e The show wos clorn good youll soy by heck HAMLET FEBRUARY 22 Bt 23 Mtss Barb dtrected and Art the Itghts rhts ploy about t-lorrtlet and all of hrs nghts The leads were superb the cast was tops The ploy was perfect Irom costumes to props REGIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNEY FEBRUARY 28 MARCH I 2 3 It was Orton Alleman and The Rocks Each of them we cleaned thelr socks On to state was the cry we cheered As the blg Sectlonol neared SECTIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNEY MARCH B Br 9 REPORT The Morrtson Mustangs gatnst them we had fun Kewanee was easy now thetr season s done We re ftnally there on our way to state Ta declde the tlnale of Mollne state STATE TOURNAMENT AT CHAMPAIGN MARCH I5 I7 We may not be champs but they ll know we wer there Cause our team s the type ta get tn your hatr Our rooters were many and our bays dld well In trytng ta make our trophy case swell CARDS MARCH SPRING MARCH e Ilrst set out of these bloomtng thtngs To set our parents ears full of rtngs From teachers who thtnk we ought to do better or some at us they ll even wrtte them a letter VACATION 22 27 A short Itttle rest before the last step e need tt very bad ta get up some pep e weather hos started to change us lrom wt d And .notre os tat sassy tory and ntrld BASEBALL GAME WITH DAVENPORT APRIL 7 The dlamond men now take lhetr cue From the old coach Archle s not new Thts looks Itke the blggest and best season ar And last year s record they II try to mar REPORT CARDS AGAIN APRIL 8 We cant help tt but well ty To tell our parents a Itttle whtte Ire About the work we were supposed to have done whrle tnsteod we hopped ta the lzetr lor u ADC FELLOWSHIP PRODUCTION AP IL I9 Bt 20 The place was tammecl rtght to the ltd And the thtng was dtrected by Barbara the Ktd Twas the least for the mastest of the bestest we a And not one Ielt the place wtthout hts heart full al ORCHESTRA CONCERT MA I8 use Our mlntature Toscanlnl and hls brav ltttle band Performed For the ears of the ones who could stand Good mustc and rhythm the best tn the land By Herbert Retd lt was dlrected and planned SENIOR BALL MAY I9 STUDENT FACULTY GAME Twas the last dance together wlth the whole class JANUARY I6 The tntramural boys made up our team And proved to be rlght on the beam The faculty men are gettlng old and grey Perhaps thelr vlctory wtll be another day FINALS BEGIN JANUARY 'I7 These ore the days we wtsh wo could dte Instead at lust moatttng and breathtng a stgh I 6 at our mark tt makes up they say Well be glad when rt s through ond con eoll rt o doy SEMESTER ENDS JANUARY 25 The tlrst halt ts over and we re eertotnly glad What they tell us tts true wasnt half so bad Same at us leave and others do stay To spend another sts months tn thts dungeon of grey MID SEMESTER COMMENCEMENT JANUARY 25 Hotr all combed and pretty we re dressed To get our dtplomas we don t want to be messed our lsoddtes llnally leorn our oosttlye names And lrsten to our worldly otrns SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS JANUARY 27 Here ts the start at our last mtle lnto our heads great knowledge well otle Fellows make thts your best lor you dont know Next year at thts ttme to Korea youll go ONE NIGHT OF MELODY FEBRUARY 8 II3 And the Iavortte one whom we call our lass Wlth tuxes and lormals and clothes all a splendor And mustc from heaven the orchestra dtd render MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30 Thts holtdoy rollt o heetre week ntee Although rt was short tt wtll sutttce To gtye our poor bratns o well earned rest Before we start on the great Bnol test JUNIOR SENIOR PROM JUNE I BAC Thls btg shtndtg was qulte an aflatr Wlth some of the gtrls wlth new up do hatr We danced and we oronred ond when rt was over We htt the road and Good morrttng Rover' CALAUREATE JUNE 3 Thts wasa solemn one lor all of us there We thought at the world and tts problems unfatr Here ls a challenge and haw shall we meet tt The world ls ready come let us greet lt COMMENCEMENT JUNE B Now ts the ntght so long we have awatted Maybe sorne ol os wtll be elated No worry no fret nor homework to do All the tab ls ls to start Itte anew gree glee . ' ' - 'fo ll. ' - - t I rr rr rr ' Pe ky, : , ' e - ' zo- . Th . . ' l - - w ' I . I I - ' ' Th -l , ' . , ' ' ' ' 'I s ' ' I' ' htt A , .V r r These are the days students stay in bed. DECEMMR 31- ' ' ' ' ' , - - - ' t tt .- . V I R ' , - . I Y ' r' ' , A I ft' 4'- if-f In Memoriam-Oneta Humphrey She was one of us our classmate our friend. Of her loyal friendship remains Never did she look upon life as a burden As do her thoughtful ways. But each day as a new adventure Yes, she was one of us, but now she's gone Which was to be met with ci smile. Her time on earth is spent, Although her earthly life is passed, But the host of her sorrowing friends Still she lives. The remembrance Is her living monument. PORTS P f Q fn fp gigs f T J M rwi XD ' x-'Jsfinw 'Q X 1 1, ng? PQ X 4 X Y 4 OU D gg . g 1 ' ruins? f If H1 W Zf ,,, 5 br- MX x L f Wm MK' Aw? EE? X f X! fx O 0 ' Of, I f X N mf f w X r' 7 XN X M E , w ' I' , N mf fr 3, w fax MW!!! S.. I X I X NQXKXX ' J ' ,Q LXR-Ax CA7 5 f Y fm X M ! 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A ,fra ' ' X ' ' ,,g:2:i1fifi ' xy X 'U ' faf:2,if !..- Xxx i .L L im NN X ' L ' ' ly K A, Nc -F N if xl I f W 4 X wf ---- - I If ,I Vitwnnr- Seated Harley Moorhusen Gerald Smlth Alex Jardune Standing Walter Congdon Wlnmfred Holmgren Arthur Wood Absent Mark Marsell Roy Conrad and Sam Drake ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL The Athletic Board of Control composed of mne men supervsse the athletics of Molme Hugh School They serve as an executive branch of the sports program authorlzmg the expendutures overseemg the purchase of equipment and confirming letter wmners 116 Betty Kmcheloe Beverly Bennmger Captam Sharon Ellstrom Jackve Harrah Marlene Harrns CHEERLEADERS For anyone who has been to a football or basketball game at Molme, we certamly need not udentnfy these gurls but lust for anyone who hasnt, they are our renowned cheer leaders They compose a fine squad whlch has cheered our team to many a victory Sub cheerleaders Marlene Muller Barbara Hatge Jlll Cooper 117 X . - X 5' ' Q l ff . g. .N . I ll -fn Kneelung Don Straw Bob Rosenquust Row One Jerry Stags dull Charles Johnson Bull Jensen Austun Duke Muke Ewnng Sam Drake Duck Lewus Mark Engdahl Paul Suverkrup Dave Exlune Arno Panacuccu Archue Swanson Row Two Bull John son Jum Gende Bob Anders Ronnue Pearson Ray Pearson Ron Peterson Ken Chumbley Bruce Barger Don DeTaye Bernue Mahneu Row Three Jum Spore Eddue Randal Rannue Es as:-vfwr gyms:-'eu rv Lyss Darrell Johnson Joe Conley Don Peterson Dale Efflandt Jack Moore Jum Sandstrom Row Four Bob Hunes Dave Znmmer Gerald Holmstrom Muke Mulllnux Dale Cul bertson Btll Drake Rodney Bruner Arlan Jules Marc Wood Row Fuve Mel Swanson Don Wulls Bull Hunes Sud Draun Mel Smuth Bruce Dorbeck Mr Holmgren FOOTBALL The thurd tume us a charm Thus sayung flnally paud nts due debt to Molune Hugh School Thus charm was tn the form of an undefeated football team The boys all worked hard through the practuce sessuons, and wuth such keen lnter squad competutuon ut was hard to puck a first eleven The one boy who stood out all year was Austun Duke who was placed on the All State squad He was also pucked as captaun and most valuable player by hus team mates We hope next years squad can carry on un thus years tradutuon Good luck fellows F' 0 T I 0 ' , 1 . f ' ' L - 8 'fi Q, L, l 4 4 l . , . I ., , ,, ,fs u. I V , G V 'wi 5 N V , 1' ' , J. sk 31' ' u I T 5 T u, 4 6 6 in if : . .L I I 4 ' I 4 I X ' , K V N 'SKP9 V In .skf4:vu?.- . ..,c .ky gyji 2? qv:-M-fm' 5 ik. X: itirjs h K . 7 K X I W 4 V g ,, uf 0 sm . 4 su. , . . . I . , . . , . . , . l 15 L Backfleld Coach Joe Vavrus Head Coach Sam Drake Lune Coach Archie Swanson COACHES AND TWO TOP BOYS Kenneth Chumbley Helnsman Award Winner Aushn Duke Honorary Cap fam Mosi Valuable Player Northwest Conference Fnrst Team Halfback All State Furs? Team Halfback 2 if ,F f- ,' I I - , . I , 1 1 I . v BERNIE MAHEIU Guard jg 1? f-. if RON PETERSON DAN DeTAEYE Center Guard To start our successful season Galesburg came to Molme to take a 31 to O beatlng handed to them by a much better reserved Molme team Thus us probably one reason that Galesburgs boys dndnt do as well as they had planned Bull Jensen scored the first touchdown on a 42 yard run scored agaln on a 53 yard 'aunt and then Austun Duke picked up a Galesburg fumble and 49 yards later had another touchdown Austin agaln scored on a 9 yard plunge a few mlnutes later and Bull Johnson threw a pass to Jam Sandstrom on a bootleg play for the final score The Freeport team was very bug and tough but the for ward wall of the Maroons Anders DeTaeye Chumbley Mahelu Barger and Peterson were stalwarts on defense and stopped the Freeport backs on many plays one of which came close to the Maroon s goal lune BILL JENSEN MARK ENGDAHL AUSTIN DUKE Fullback Quarterback HGlfb0ClK be-4 As 7 'vu I pi' BRUCE BARGER DARREL JOHNSON RON PEARSON Guard Center n The scaring was as follows In the Freeport game touchdowns Duke Jensen Ray Pearson and Engdahl Mel Smith kicked two extra points Traveling to Kewonee Moline won to the tune of a 32 to 0 score Duke sndelmed wxth a cold played long enough to score two touch downs and then sat out the rest of the game with Mark Engdahl sldellned with a head mlury incurred In the Freeport game a week before Bull Jensen also was out wlth a leg lnlury but the reserves dnd the lab Arno Panlcuccl and Bull Johnson alternated at quarterback and both turned In Gne performances Jam Gende scored on a pass from Bull Johnson and Dave Exlnne countered on an end run Darrell Johnson blacked two Bollermaker punts to score two safetnes and Mel Smith kicked four extra points to round out the scornng Bull Johnson turned In some ine puntlng He booted one punt that went out of bounds on the Kewonee one foot lune The toughest game for the Maroons came at Soule Bowl In East Mallne when the Maroons led by Austxn Duke beat the Panthers by a score of 7 to 0 Austin scored the only touchdown for Moline and Mel Smith kicked the extra point to complete the scoring The two opposing llnes were nearly equal In strength as Emmet Sawyer Wayne Bulen Don Valentine and Bob Hougan were stopping Molnne on the ground whale Ken Chumbley Bob Anders and the other llnemen stopped the hard running backs from East Molune East Moline threatened once when they came down to the 6 yard lane but the Molme lane held and after a fumble Bull Johnson klcked a 58 yard punt to put the Maroons out of danger RAY PEARSON JIM GENDE Bos ANDERS F1 n Tackle O fi 'M sxffj 53+ ti 4 flasks JOE CONLEY DICK LEWIS BII-I JOHNSON n Hqlfbgck End Back and Punter Although the score ended I4 to 7 the score should have been 35 to 0 as the boys on the bench saw thungs but the referees dudnt see ut that way and three touchdowns were called back because I penaltues Thus was the game where the Maroons had the flrst score agaunst them The Bloom barks were tough fast and small whuch made them hard to bnng dawn but Molunes Iune held and then after the hero of the game Muke Ewung ran a punt back 75 yards to set up the wunnung touchdown Duck Lewus ran live yards for the touchdown to wun the game Mel Smuth agaun kucked two extra pounts un thus game Molunes next game was a game of revenge It was a vuctory over Rack Island the team that marred Molunes record for 49 and the 50 Maroons were out to defeat them The Northwest Conference champuon shup was decuded at thus game also The flrst quarter was spent IN Molune terrutory but early un the second quarter the Maroons forward wall held and then Duke went 89 yards for the unutual touchdown Mel Smuth convertung the extra pount Muke Ewung scored from the two yard Iune after a 66 yard druve Ray Pearson scored on a pass from Engdahl after Ron Pearson had untercepted R I pass Rock Island then scored the second touchdown agcuunst Molme as Duck Peterson of basketball fame blocked a punt of Bull Johnsons and ran for a TD Bull Jensen scored from the 5 yard Iune after Bob Berrys fumble had been recovered Ron Pearson agaun untercepted a R I pass and Duke scored from the 3 yard Iune Mel Smuth agaun kucked four extra pounts to round out the scorung 34 to 7 The flashy Flyers from East St Louus were really no competutuon for the hughly touted Maroons who soon put them ofl to sleep to the score of 42 to 7 Thus was a tr-am vuctory wuth no one boy putting un too much play for humself CHARLIE JOHNSON Fullback 8 1' ARNO PANICUCCI Quarterback 'K I I -um I EQ I V ff? MIKE EWING Halfback and Safety 'B ! 'fu wi DAVE EXLINE BOB HINES MEL SMITH Halfback Tackle Tackle The Davenport game was one to be feared. The Demons had an all- state boy on their team who was doing most of the scoring far them. Dick Meyer was just. that man but he got a small iniury in the early part of the game and had to be used only sparingly. This game was a bit harder than the score indicates as Davenport had the reserve strength to match Moline's. The largeness of the Davenport school is probably one reason for this. Eddie Kline took over where Meyer left off and played as fine a game as any one small heart could stand. Eddie was running harder than all the other Davenport backs, but he couldn't get anywhere as the Moline forward wall was doing a grand iob of stopping him. He was playing so hard that he sometimes blocked the referee in an attempt to block his man. Mike Ewing was playing an unusually good game. As the big boys up front opened a hole he was through it and off. Mike was duplicating his sophomore year when he led the Coolidge sophs to a 19 to T2 triumph over the Demon sophs. The score of the game in Brady Street Stadium will be remembered for quite awhile as it was the first time in 'I6 years that Davenport had been beaten on that field and this was a beating, 39 to 0 was the final score. The final game of the season was against the Franklin team of Cedar Rapids and the home fans who left at the half missed some good football. From Mike Ewing's opening 84-yard return of the kick-off for a touchdown to the final gun it was o fast game. Mike's run was the first of its kind this season for the Maraons and opened the game up. Moline got its second marker when Bill Jensen racked T9 yards over right tackle, Then a few moments later Engdahl hit Ron Pearson with a pass for Ron's first T.D. of the year. Ron, overioyed, threw the ball high into the air. Dick Lewis scored from the two yard line after Duke had intercepted a pass. Engdahl again hit Ron Pearson with a pass for his second T.D. to close the half. Duke scored from the four yard line and then again from the three for two touchdowns to his credit, Then he kicked his first extra paint to give him 73 points for the season, surpassing Dick Meyer 72. This season will be remembered not only for its backs, who were great, but also by the linemen who were even greater opening the holes for the backs and their defensive play. How about a sixth undefeated team? EDDIE RANDALL PAUL SUVERKRUP JACK MOORE Tackle Fullback End 5 ft ax . V. ,.. its li-S. an , , 52,32 A X nouns isis? X-00 win A 5- ,I- igpa MA HUUNS 1 BOYS ' TENNIS ZIEBELL COACH an its in gf With only a second place flmsh In the Quad Cnty fall tennis tourney to mar thelr perfect record Molnnes boys net team lwed up to the advance notices predicted for them by Coach Norm Zlebell Rounding out the season with a nlne to nothlng whltewash of Rock Island the Maroons had a dual meet record of four straught vlctornes two over the Rocks and two over Davenport Bottom to Top Duck Moore George Van Hecke Bob Larson Rlchle Jnrus Curt Strate Ted Blaser Jlm Von Daele Ted Sumpson Duane Malune 125 . l D ' is MR. , ' , r ' 4 - . p s in as 1 1- ' off 1 ,tg , is . N il , 5, ' ' if e 'bf A 'Vs ' 4 V . K .W . . Q sr .- s Q W x it 2: 7 U3 ,. s IQ 5 ,K 4 ' , , . 3 4 Q 1 L J Row One Ted Sumpson Mark Engdahl Bull Johnson Row Conley Bob Anders Ron Pearson Joe Hoke Don Carothers son Austm Duke Curt Sfrate Row Three Mr Foley Joe BASKETBALL Molme wnth mne returmng lettermen looked forward to a grand season Austln Duke Bob Anders George Hoke Bob Van Vooren Ted Sampson Ray Pearson Mark Engdahl Joe Conley Bull Johnson and qunte a few sophomores from both lumor highs turned out for practlce lts hard to play against each other for four years In the lumor highs and then play together for two years at hugh school Norm Zlebell and assistant coach Jack Foley have a hard gob gettnng all the boys molded unto thenr style of play and should be commended on a fine team and season record 126 V ,, e. 5 K1 szxmn , h .. Twof-Bob Van Vooren, Bill Seaberg, Ray Pearson, Tom John- Jim Kappler, Mr. Ziebell. . I . . . I . . I I I I . I I I I . I . . . . . , . . . . . , . 5 3 95 W Jr ,Q :za 1- 55: BOB VAN VOOREN Guard and Captain Traveling to Thornton Moline lost their first game due to a few early season mistakes and an excessive amount of fouls. The final score was 51 to 48, a close game and a heartbreaker to lose. lt's hard to lose the first one and come back to win the next, but Moline came thru wallop- ing Joliet, here at Moline, 53-33. Playing in a small gym slowed the Maroons' fast break down but without it they defeated Clinton 52 to 39. Due to the smallness of the floor there was quite a bit of fouling missed by the referee and many spectators called fouls, but to no avail. The next game again found the Maroons at the losing end of the score, beaten this time by Galesburg 44 to 43, a very close game from start to finish. The following weekend found Moline breaking a record at the Field House by beating Monmouth 86 to 49. The Mon- mouth Zippers weren't tall enough to stop the big boys under the boards and Bob Anders and George Hoke did fine iobs of rebounding and on tip-ins. Canton, like Monmouth, had little height to compare with Hoke, An- ders, Ron Pearson, and Carothers and this was the deciding factor in this game as Moline came home victorious, 50 to 45. The J.D. sophs lost the prelim to the Canton sophs. Cold and terrible is the only way to start this next game as Moline hit a low IBM: on their shots in the game but finally came to life and won 4l to 36 in a poorly played game. Hinsdale had as bad a night by hitting only around ISM on their shots. Davenport vs. Moline in the New Year's Eve game was the typical thriller with an overtime and a one point victory for the Maroons, 59 to 58. Scheduled next was Kewanee and as they lacked Moline's BILL SEABURG BOB ANDERS FOYWUYY-I Center and Forward if if AUSTIN DUKE RAY PEARSON Guard Guard height, they were beaten 57-41 even though Chick Addis hit for 23 or 24 points. Playing on a small floor hurts a fast breaking team like Moline. At LaGrange, the game was played on a small floor and Moline lost a one point heart-breaker to the third ranked team in the poll for that week. Returning home to the Field House the Maroons were beaten by the hot Rockie High five by a score of 55 to 4'l, but that's past and gone. East Moline, always a tough foe if they have only three men to play with, was downed by the Maroons 55 to 4'l iust reversing the R. I.-Moline score. Going to Dacatur was a fine trip for the boys as they won their game by defeating the Redmen 60 to 55 in a close battle. Coming home to take on a highly rated Elgin five the Maroons kept right in their stride and downed them 60 to 45 in an uneven game. Tasting defeat at the hands of Galesburg was pretty tough, but last year it was Kewanee who pulled the same thing, beating the Maroons twice, and Galesburg did that 63-58, to make it two in a row for them. The team traveled to the Zippers' home for their next win and in the gym where they won a thriller last year by one point, again beat Monmouth 66 to 39. Davenport avenged their New Year's defeat by beating Moline on their home floor 60 to 52. The rules in Iowa per- mitted them to waive freethrows and take the ball out of bounds, thus getting a chance for 2 points instead of l. Thus the team which is ahead when there are three minutes left to play can usually hold the ball and win. Kewanee took their second defeat'from Moline to the score of 69-44, as Austin Duke held Chuck Addis to few points. GEORGE HOKE Center and Forward ,WT sf K if . ' ra-Q14 , ,,...,a----H ...at 2 1, ii 25 . . E 'X ei L 1-Q, . - 'l . t 1 if W OH 'Y Q 3 5 . ,. 5 .....L.--W-W ' y. , . A' .N J ... , 4 . v-1 -Q. bot? MARK ENGDAHL Forward and Center DON CAROTHERS Forward and Center If ,., Q QN H+ sri gn. 'lil rv Q td-lu C3 JACK MOORE Guard Four of the Boys Moline went to the regional tournament at R.l. as a team predicted to meet Rock Island and be beaten by them. No team has ever beaten Norm Ziebell's teams three times a season and this was no exception. Moline trounced R.l. with a new offense, by 23 points, 78 to 57. This eliminated the Rocks' hopes of going to state and Hub Wagner's last trip to state as he retired after this season. To get to face R.l., Moline had to beat Orion and Alleman and they did that by 75 to 26 and 51 to 27 scores. Moving into the sectional tournament Moline played Morrison's Mustangs and were never bothered, as they won easily 64 to 46. Then Kewanee, winning over Sterling's Golden Warriors, be- came the Maroon's next victim. Kewanee's hopes of a state trip were ended as Moline beat them 70 to 33. Into the State tournament went underdog Moline. A team which was never rated in the polls throughout the season's regular play, a team which wasn't even supposed to get by the regional tournament, let alone the sectional, a team with a very unimpressive record was headed to state, and with very high adds against them made such a showing that it won't be forgotten for quite a few years. With the odds against Moline, approximately 8 to 'l, the Pinckneyville team favored, Moline turned them out in the cold with a 59 ta 55 defeat. The P'ville slow break was nothing to mess with but the fast- break of Moline's out-scored them. ,we tl JOE CONLEY PAUL SUVERKRUP Forward Guard The second game against Rl was played at Rl and Moline tell to a powerful Rockle five to the tune of o 60 to 49 loss The Maroons were lust a little short on the height end of the game as two centers Clark a soph and Jerry Hanson led Rl Merle Clark and Sonny Reed a sub came into the game off the bench to put In 10 or 'l2 quick points to win for the Rocks Moline beat a tall Oak Park team by 22 points as Bob Anders held their 610 center to T0 points and pulled oft many rebounds East Moline was routed by Moline by a score of 60 to 36 The Moline big boys paid ol? here and even when Don Veskauf returned to the line it was to no avail To close the season Freeport come down to Moline and had quite a scare as the Maroons were turned down by 4 points 56 to 52 George Hake was the main reason for the closeness of the game as he awoke after a daze and rebounded In a terrific manner The bright spot of the game was In the warm up as Deacon Davis Freeport allstater and Sweet Sixteen tournament first team stole the show with Globe Trotter performances Next came another upset according to the experts as Moline a 'I4 to 'I chance staring them in the face turned the experts nose down again by winning 59-44. Now the hexed men were sure that Moline was to be defeated as the Maroons faced a strong and favored Quincy five which was supposed to meet Freeport in the finals. With approximate odds at 25 to 'I and the critics saying the third times a charm Moline astounded everyone in the state with a 64 to 63 overtime upset defeat 'af' Quincy. The State final seemed as if Moline had fallen asleep. Defeated 20 points by Freeport they had to settle for second place. The real dif- ference lay in the playing of the semi-final games as Freeports first string had a quarter in which the second team played and the first team rested. Moline on the other hand had a very exciting game a one point victory on a freethrow by George Hoke. They had only two hours rest before the final game. There is no excuse for the team but George Hoke said emphatically in the auditorium that if they had been in iust o little better shape and had a little more rest, it might have been different. No credit is to be taken away from Free- port, as they have the best team in the state and deserve the title. To our MAROONS, our hats are off in salute to them and their fine iob this year. May Mr. Ziebell and Mr. Foley have all the luck in the world for next year's season and tournaments. Kneeling Bill Seaburg Tom Johnson Ruben Guerrero Alon Swanson Standing Coach Jack Foley Rex Scranton Law rence Sersion John Ontiveros Ray Swiaitluewncz Joe Barossa CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country team of next year will probably have a good chance of winning the state title in this sport A very good team of lunlors this year placed seventh in the state meet, were second place in the Quad-City, and won the Northwest Conference from R. I., last year's champ. Tom Johnson, junior on this team, should lead the team next year as he placed first in five meets for Moline this past fall. These boys have hardly any spectators at their meets and hardly anyone knows when they run except their coach and the boys' parents. There should be some support for these boys and they should be worth watching next year. Good luck to the team from the only two seniors on the team. John Ontiveros and Rex Scranton are leaving school in June and January, respectively. 129 Ce pa Viviani, Dale Buller, and Willard Blake, all three of whom l d place winner in the state finals, placed eighth in this year's Fnas ,vw 44. ,ll 'V' TH F VE BOYS WHO BILL JENSEN DON DE TAEYE 175 lb REPRESENTED MOLINE H HIGH STATE SCHOOL HNALS JOHN ONTIVEROS 112 b St t h HELD CHAMPAIGN BUD SERSIQN ALAN WAXENBERG 126 Ib 135 Ib 131 s ,V b I P' .N Zh gl TET, V ,V . weigh? Heavyweight E tif AT T E 'R , Q ,.,f L3 at H K I .weigl-nt, ca e C amp 1 if 5 8, I 1 P 1 at S 4 -N 1 A . weight - Weigh' Front to Back Beverly Benmnger Lee Hansen Sue Carlson Kay Carlson Betty Hassan Eleanor Rollo Mlss Shlnneman GIRLS TENNIS :sung future for next year The gurls played four singles and one double match for their schedule wmmng two and losmg three matches Most of the gurls are graduatmg thus June or next January so there wall have to be a new group of netsters for next year s squad 132 , Another season for the Moline girl netsters brought a fairly good record and a prom- ' I Window Shades Carpeting Asphalt and Rubber Tale Venetian Bllnds Lmohle Forrest G Anderson S Telephone Molme 431 R11 Telephone Molme 1227 Molme llllnols Richard S Edlund Telephone Molme 7138 1511 Sixth Avenue MARKEE FUEL CO or Green Marked Coal 318 SIX166I1Tl'1 Street A Fuel For Every Purge Mohne 47 ROBINDER .IEWELER Watches Rlnqs Jewelry 1727 Fifth Avenue Across from the Y M C A Phone Molme 8594 SOHRBECK S Geo W YOUI'1g RPh Prescription Drug Store or 16th 81 5th Ave Morne Ill Bruce L Poluer RPh Phone Molme 62 AL S CONFECTIONERY 2311 5th Ave Mol 4595 R BECKSTROM Archutect Molme lllmous 133 : . - E Z . 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The Gremlins First Place and Champs The Cats one of the top four teams Kneeling Bull Drake Bull Ledbetter Rodney Bruner Duck Aultman Standing Jerry Van Daele Bob Theus Jlm Sandstrom Dave Exllne Jim EHland INTRAMU RAL The top four teams played un the tournament and the Gremlins defeated the Hot Shots 48 to 45 in a thrnllmg opener They also won the second game out of three to move to the finals by a score of 39 to 30 The Streaks beat the Cats two straight games to head into the finals The first game was a 36 to 26 wan for the Streaks and the second score was 44 to 36 Jam Effland of the Gremlins hut 'I6 and 12 points to lead the scoring for TO points led their team to victory For the losers the Hot Shots It was Lawrence Anderson getting T6 points the first game and 6 the last game to lead the Hot Shots Jim Paradee hnttmg 11 points the first game and Ray Baux hoopnng 17 led the Cats In their losses Kneeling Bob Carlson .lim Lydnc Jim Paradee Standing Gale Flynn Duck Tolme Ray Baux lm Ulflg Mr Boyd Sponsor 134 his team, and Frank Breiholz with 'IO points the first game and Jack Jennings with l J. . The Streaks Second Place The Hot Shots one of the top UUY INTRAMU RAL The untramural basketball league headed by Seth Boyd was a success, as there were ten teams enterung the competutuon The boys play a regular schedule lust as the Varsuty does except that the tournament teams are decuded at the end of the year These teams for the tournament are the teams that are at the top of the standungs un won and lost records That us the top four teams are the tournament teams The ten teams and theur captauns were Phullups Oulers Bob Vols Trotters Kenny Settle Gremluns Rodney Bruner Cats Jum Paradee Hawks Jum Hanson Jesters Dale Efflandt Hot Shots Bull Wultse Olympuans Ron Anderson Jets Burdette Rungquust Bugs Puerce Harrah and the Sparks Ron Olson The games are played on Mondays Wednesdays and Thursdays after school un the gym The league us governed by a set of rules nearly luke the State Hugh School Athletuc Assocuatuon rules Kneelung Blaur Mulls Lawrence Anderson Duck Strand Bull Wsltse Standung Ron Tummerman Tom Crosby Duck Lema Ted Blcuser 135 Kneelung Ruchue .lurus Jummue George .lack .lennungs Kenny Haynue Standung Karel Eunfeldt Duck Bloemsma Frank Breuholz Bob Moore Ron Carlson I , . . , u . - I - I - I - I I - I - I - I 7 '- f 1 - I 1 .,.s,1-,-ff. ' f'-'- v' ' ' f Q W, ,. , fins..-. ff ' f. I iw if ' In ' ' I . use ff -4 Me 4 is Seafed Row One John Ontweros Dick Gardner Jim Car sell Blair Mills Paul Johnson Rodney Bruner Jack Jen nlngs Jim Eftland Row Two Ron Blurstrom Jr Manager Dave Yohn Sr Manager Bill Johnson Mark Engdahl Ernie Shaffer Bill Ledbetter Bill Seaburg Ray Pearson Coach Ar me Swanson Row Three Len Hoover Bob Theus Dale Ells Ron Peterson Dave Young George Holme Don Carothers Charlie Jasper Bob Schleck Bob Moore. BASEBALL The outlook for Archie Swanson and his 1951 baseball team is shining brighter and brighter every day as the fellows return to baseball practice from the State Tournament. With a number of letter-winners back from last year, several minor letter-winners returning, and a new group of sophs coming out, the team is one of the largest in the history of baseball at Moline High School. The schedule for this year includes Northwest Conference games with Monmouth, Kewanee, and Galesburg played away, and the rest of the games with Rock Island, East Moline, Davenport and probably a two-game series with Peoria Manual. Good luck, baseballers of 51. 136 f' 'N 4 C 0 ll N. A TUMBLING X To put a professuonal touch to hugh school gymnastucs us a very hard 'ob and Herb Kluer the gymnastucs coach has that to do To the basketball game auduence there are many thrulls and chulls as the boys go through theur flups and twurls on the trampo lune parallel bars and sprungboard Many hours of practuce go unto one performance for ut takes pouse confidence and tumung to put on a good show In the case of the clown ut takes uust the opposute and he puts the fun unto the show whule the others put the pouse and beauty unto ut Congratula tuons for a good uob well done boys GOLF Thus year s golf team wuth only two members leavung un January turned un a fine record for the fall season and has a good chance to go to state un the qualufyung round of the Northwest Conference dustruct they should clean up The members of the fall team were Duck Aultman Larry Ferry Joe Conley Phul Olson and Tom McEnury The Maroon losung only two matches were led by Medalust Ault man the whole season and he was followed closely by the other team members The two losses were to St Ambrose and to Daven port The Maroons golfed theur way to the Quad Cuty tutle as they defeated both Dav enport and Rock Island lx 41211 -,x o if N,Z-X ,U P3 u37 c,,J J x '3 . , . 'C ' J so lv! . , . F V , 7 sp I. . . All ul luff I 1 ' ' pl 'v , -I . ul 1 I , , , l -u ' . . ,Telly N X, I Q . - u l ' tl .' T, ul - ug lf U . . W' -- ' . . ullll !' N ' ' rbsix ' Q P 3: 0' ' of G A Af Q JET 5 :if 11, Xl K , 9 . . . X 1' 0 . I . I, ' I . I I . I 0 . I ' . . ' fs- 0 0 . . .M Q , X , . K X J C ,.. SCHULTZ STUDIOS 521 V2 Flfteenth Street Mollne lllmols Congratulations to the 1950 Undefeated Football Team l39 ,Q . ' an .-A . l Q l I KEN CLARK JIM KAPPLER JOE CONLEY JIM SANDSTROM TRACK Track at Molune Hugh School ns stagmg a comeback after being dormant for three years Last year there were many sophomores out who should make a good showlng this year together wlth returning lettermen There are about 19 meets scheduled for this season with the dnstrlct and a chance to go to the state meet Joe Conley Charlue Johnson Austin Duke Bull Jensen Jnm Gende Bob Anders Don Carothers Jam Sandstrom Ken Clark and Paul Suverkrup are some of the lettermen returning from last year s squad MO BEST WISHES from DUIIOCIC Gilllld ,489 1417 6th Avenue A R Jones RING HARDWARE C0 Mechanics Tools Paints Glass Phone Mol 139 J W Rmgqurst Fifth Avenue Bldg COMPLIMENTS OF HARLEY D MOORHUSEN Realtor Molme llllnols 421 14th Street VIC S HOT LUNCH Establushed 1903 BEST HAMBURGERS ON EARTH Phone Mol 2051 1147 16th Avenue HOLST KAKERT CO Linoleum Carpets Trle Rug Cleaning Furniture Cleaning Upholsterlng Molme 1612 7th Street KNOX TRIMBLE FUNERAL HOME 1111 0 Q C Q ,is ,vip E i ,is RJ. 8-5615 Moline B0 E.M. 3-5283 Bettendorf 7-9141 . , . - I s REDDY FOR ANYTHING' Yes snr Reddy Knlowatt your electric servant IS on the ball Hes got plenty of electrucuty for mobnlnzatlon for farm produchon for use an the home office and store' Thats because the business men of the tax paying electric companies have nearly doubled the supply of electrlclty an the past ten years ln the area served by Iowa llllnons the bug expansion and Improvement program carried out sunce World War ll and stall underway assures a power supply adequate to meet all antlcupated needs IOWA ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC CO ld K f ff I i- C Q 0 ' . . . . , , , 1 , , I. 2 Compllmenls of CHICAGO BUTCHERS 1519 6th A enue Molme1291 Jewelry of Dushnchon Josephson TREVOR HARDWARE INC 2412 1416111 Street Molme 7348 143 Fifth Avenue, Moline I 0 1 There s a kind of magic about some men, a sort of wondrous wizardry that empowers them to search out Beauty in its most secret hiding place and bring it within the reach of folks like you and me. It s the kind of magic that enables the com- poser to hear a melody in the silence of the night and to turn it into sound . . . that permits the artist to lure '1 landscape from the spectrum, and fasten it to canvas . . . that enables the artisan to see an image in a block of oak, and to free it from its prison. And you and I are quick to recognize the gifted ones, to offer ready pedestal to the Beauty they create. .IOHN DEERE 0 MOLIN LLINO AND The bust of Beethoven shown here was carted by Theodore J Erdman pat tern maker and designer John Deere Van Brunt C om pany Horicon Wisconsin JJ L, But, then, we must remind ourselves that much the same skills belong to some who create func- tionary things. We remember that the designer must have the artist s eye, that the pattern-maker must have the sculptor s touch . . . that all, in art and industry, vsho aspire to excellence must have two things in common-pride in their work and an in 'nite capacity ar taking pains. - An artisan in his own right john Deere, more than a century ago, set the standard of craftsman- ship for those vsho have carried on his work, when he said: I shall never place my name on an implement that hasn t in it the best that s in In 'yy THE ARTIST THE ARTISAN oyw- DEER Quallty Fashlons for Girls and Teens LEITHNER 8- WEISHAR Electrical Contractors and Dealers 1315 5th Avenue Molme 1510 LIOEN and SCHULTZ Rehable Clothlers 521 Fifteenth Street PHIL LIOEN Molme HARRY SCHULTZ LAGOMARCINO S The best m sweets smce 1908 1422 5th Avenue Molme 3464 Hlland BEN FRANKLIN STORE Hlland Molme s Fastest Growmg Drstrlct P W Womack Prop Molme 3108 23rd Avenue Ilhnols DEVOE RAYNOLDS CO , INC Paints Varmshes Wall Paper Art Supplles 1406 5th Avenue Molme 308 1 ' If Y ll ' Shop here and save in , EW 'SW 'SW Cf'-in M 'M 'M 'EW M 'Qs- BAND BOX MUSIC SHOP U d I5 29 9 h M I 6 R I6662I 'IW 'XV' C C ww -F A Q 'Wy I X 'W' 'sw , N, 0 e 'N I K C ' 'IQ I eesese IX Congratulations I Bond Instruments New and sed R . . R I P. R PI y -M ' -B I -L -A ' 'I50 h S I8 M I' III' ' R k I I d III' ' ' as ' . . - oymen tin ih larger plamsl It was Soroka, Maloney said. who 'war g out the midwest' lmade the deal ' 'nfierco rge local packers said prices Net Sefvlce P ittle here were from Sl to S5 terfe e levels at which th and still V ver se- lchalrm noun- lwlll m it mo' noni t ey could l was 57 ' remain within OPA'bm5- -priauace figures. OPA DENI p ro ES CHARGE. l IICAGO-KUPH-The A ' Q Cutters' ' in two Lnistratic pau egional rk denir r estora meat eo wo rneat present e union 'reslden PLHU'-TI , said thi ers had Ls withnu . the unim nploycd in 50000. ' OPA regu' le in the controls f nore in Y' o 2 said. i may ,laur The H P ome aper DEI said devel: tal of ilevfe tern e HCP 0Ler 0000 ader-1 ally ie p n 1 'ninimu a' wage h ut the coil INNLAPOI IS 'UP wide closing of butcl orce the goiernment tt controls was urged tt es H Elliot pres dent reapolis Retail Meat Deals ition hott said lt was no ers ide u A t the meat wmlam a to be unpatriot ng a national 'l ic in IU holiday I ops union ch' oy. Only Daily Newspaper Publzlshed in M 0 li n e, East Moline and Silvis GLQTB an Bk? n and communist part in New York ller, Y l the window bv . Thompson 't f a token race f A wnicn ne y rance to th or ste' ' A 'I -.ri R M U ! ,. gg ,+I - Ill 5l'!!' l 0 Eff 1,-I l f 'H . gained e hospital Ca pL Frank Dailev act tectiv 1, ing ch e ' es, said s ,, 'i ome per! nts had been found 'une usd these wr with those in p 'vllel that ll 'ith a. pr een rar K .gk - his crirr Q Cr:r'li1 er .s ' I T. L, Q ,F U ' LJ In i . eh ed 1 '-I2 rg. l5H'5,l ' l h g 'W'--.,,.. Q, -M Established as Weekly 1868 Establish cl 88 Daily 1 878 C shuts tad ig ll? holds s Andrew 01-butch Cherie out of i at New York army Deaf before num he said we believe in wui mnwvm General UUWI9 docked S such drastic action to arouse GCSPIR Shlllvifll SU ic opinion so the government PON- I at to ap the week of eptember 25 to ues itv about his me Tram connections with the Cfarsson mum rrlved from Casablanca -10115 Combine iotel Is llLAlf 'l Miss Betts L icigi Cosnu les who um i in 'wet D n her ic thv Sill fire raged on Jun: sued the hotel for S23 OOO da'na today n circ ut court Her attornex Q anton L Elm said Miss ll rt was rescued nj, f men from her six h floor room collapsed when she reached asp' , Y V fllllf nodr a phn Sici ician recovf mmf- 0 en a in E Mar ir i sigh I the O l vi ii hru rn P ree C i emit mul' we the il OU eparate 1 ons will ccntii ti h the British MFE' for S25 Ol dis h ,pe d herself arl uid sit room whl e hotel i be E9 1 Q 'mall' J i . 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' First National Bank Building ' Ph ' . . , . . a o I a , MOI.INE HEATING AND CONSTRUCTION CO Contractors Heatlng Plumbnng Oil Burners Stokers General Motors Products Arr Condltlonmg Unlts 320 Slxteenth Street Molnne llllnols Phone Moline 33 SWANSON 81 MAIWALD Architects 8K Engmeers Frrst Natnonal Bank Buuldmg Molune lllmoas Carl E V Swanson Chris R Malwald Registered Archntect Regnstered Architect Registered Structural Engineer Registered Professional Engineer Registered Professional Engmeer Puatwg 8445 S FULLER S PRINTERY 811 Fifteenth Street MOLINE 0 ILLINOIS Oihce Forms Letterhecrds Envelopes Programs Booklets Labels Advertxslng Folders Moore Blllmg Mcxchmes cmd Forms Compliments ot MOLINE UPTOWN MERCHANTS, INC ? I f ew of 1- --V---11121, ff?TfQA--' ii? PI'1One MOIIIIG -qv-H 1- im... A -nw if .f Nancy Relly cmd Barbara Nutt choose popular new Sheila June Blouses at New York Store Flnrtahous Flafterlng fashaon rvght with suns or with embroidered organdy and delicate lace S3 OO Buftoned slde panel and flared sknrts S3 29 to S5 98 flfll'l'01lll PHON L A 'F : . I W' X ,N , N , ,Q 1... . QWM.-,...,..W.W,vc G .- F Hffevxgx, z, jf' 'V . , . . i 4 N I I i Q! 5. 98fgm4,MWr Y b . - ---e e f a Ag-In-. 4- ,I E E H 'ly' ' jijivj-We ' 1-'Z-iz ..,. ,nz im H' . .-. l A' 43? ww -J - , . ...l. '11 W, .,.,.. A A .,.. W , it i, Akii,.,L l V 4 V Q , X I . VERLEENS' GIFT SHOP Gifts for the Home 23rd Avenue Unpointed Figurines - Moline:-'s Largest Selectio Moline, Hlinms Verleens' Own Figurine Paint Phone Moline 2-8121 VERSLUIS FLOOR COVERINGS The Store with the Modernistic Floor 3156 23rd Avenue Moline 3838 Moline's Most Comfortable Theater T I1 e H I L A N D HOLDER S UPHOLSTERING CO New Frames to your specification Choice Fabrics 28211 23rd Avenue Howard M Holder PVOP Moline 7062 Why not have your furniture made to suit you instead of others'9 HILAND P X Serving Lady Borden Ice Cream Delicious Hamburgers GOETHALS BROS Clothing and Shoes 712 18th Avenue Mo ine lll Phone Moline 6181 ART GOETHALS GENES DX SERVICE -4601 4thAvenue Moine Illinois For good fitting shox 5 fitted by X Roy try I'I A L P E R N S Pl729 Et' 5 . . , . Q ,. . I I V ' -. it I . ' A . . 1 i 521 27 9th Street 2256 CH ',l. ,t 1 Pow l'. and, lllinOis trot lti no i, 'fo 5 UQ -- .,. . U. ,,.. Compliments of LOCKHART PLUMBING AND HEATING The O e Trip Plumbers Quahty Plumbing Umts and Repairs 41 O l6th Street Molme 3456 Cllpper Craft Clothes Stetson Hats Arrow and Van Heuse Shurts Palm Beach Suits Munsmgweor Allen Edmonds Shoes Alllgotor Ramwear MOlll'Ie s Outstanding Men's Clothing Store ' MAYER 81 JOHNSON Completely Aur Condmoned 409 Flfteenth Street Molme The place to go forthe brands you know Illnnons ll n ' ,, Kuppenheimer Good Clothes L E V llll It 1 S n . ...CAA V ' li 5 2 ll T ' ' Y Coats Suits Dresses Shoes Purses Sportswear 1526 5th Avenue Mollne Illmors Hardware Housewares Pumts PETERSON'S MOLINE HARDWARE We Make Keys Guns Flshlng Tackle 1411 6th Avenue Molme 646 J C PENNEY C0 Sportswear Speclalnsts OGDEN ELECTRICAL SERVICE Motor Rewlndrng Molme 8385 1519 7th Avenue BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO HomeOfflce Western Life Bldg Molme Ill I O I I Moline, Illinois . 1 I . 1 I , . mt at Fund out hrst hand how easy xt 15 to qet Weather Seals all around year around comiort The pnce IB low the terms are easy and theyll save you money and work tor the rest of your hte wk P R 0 V E D Times Better than the next best combinatxon wmdow xn stoppmq au leakage at wmd veloc :ty of 25 mph I Tests by Pittsburgh Testmq Laboratory D eatlner - Seal COMIINAYION WINDOWS AND DOORS Weather Seal of the Tri-Cities 2004 16th Street Mohne, Ill me . t 5,1 CLARENCE J BENDLE Accountont Audits Systems Tax Returns Room 613 Fifth Ave Bldg Moline Illinois STERLING PRODUCTS COMPANY Mill ond Factory Supplies MOLINE FURNITURE WORKS Architectural Furniture and Cabinet Work 111 2nd Street Moline Moline 356 DR RICHARD A GILSON Optometrist Phone Moline lO6l 1534 Sixth Avenue Moline Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 MOLINE IRON WORKS 130 2nd Avenue Phone Mol 7100 1524 Third Avenue Moline, Illinois fx Pains. reflgm THINKIN5 ' fllshlo Wllll' of view vp-H Wham fiona! Wbmawaw DAVINPOIT IOWA Acoustlcal Materials OVERdoors Alummum Wmdows lncmerators Corrugated Ware Glass Metal Partltlons 01106 'LL 1' Expanslon Joinf Pavung Specraltles Flre Doors Reinforcing Steel Modernfold Doors sleel Lockefs Steel Sash and Operators Dnstrlbutors Engineers BUILDERS SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY l5l6 Fourth Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS Phone Molme 6700 l QQ-L r X lllf X lk. ' Q. 'nk fl of 4:3 29 ssxisasq vi' 6 : f 1 2, . . . 2 . .. 9 MOLINE OPTICAL CO D H R arr Registered Optometrist Designers and Makers of Fine Glasses 1518 Sixth Avenue Phone Moline 671 BLOOMBERGS HOME APPLIANCES BLOOMBERG S SKELGAS 3158 23rd Avenue Moline 1515 oth Avenue Moline Phone Moline 442 Phone Mol 4349 MELO CREAM D O N U T C O 1313 5th Avenue Phone Mol 678 MOLINE HOBBY SHOP, INC Figurines Games Lionel Trains Repair Dept Boats Greeting Cards 528 Sixteenth Street Phone Mol 2 8783 Moline Illinois MALCOLM AND CO Jewelers Moline Illinois R O Y A F U D E C 0 Stromberg Carlson Zenith RCA Victor Television Kimball Pianos Home Aplliances 1321 Fifth Avenue M0lIf1e Quality Furniture lllInOIS ABRAHAMS Smart Clothes for the Mi s and Mrs Davenport Iowa I I r. . . P I I - - , Airplanes - Railroads - Race Cars I ' Nationally Advertised Merchandise 1848 16th Street Mollne 1536 HASTY TASTY FOOD SHOP 2326 Snxteenth Street MOlIr1e llllF'lOlS Furniture Appliances EKSTAM s Phone2 8521 1516 15th Street Shop ct Sears and Save In Moline SEARS ROEBUCK 81 CO WHEELOCK'S DRUG STORE 1517 15th Street Moline 1104 Prescrnptnons Fountcm Servuce Compliments of PETERS BAKERY INC s I I 1620 Fifth Avenue Moline, Illinois THE MOLINE BOARD OF EDUCATION CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1951 Harley D Moorhusen President Alex Jardine Superintendent of business affaurs E W Freeman Assnsfanf Supernntendent nn charge Earl H Belang Rev C George Engdahl Neal S Sml lu Harold L Holst Mrs Gertrude S Owen Mrs AgnesE Ryden Lloyd A Schwleberl Tom Stone Jr Eugene C Case . , . TheMH SUPPLY CORNER hos supplles for oll your school needs Do your school shopping herel OUR FOOD IS THE BEST OUR PRICES BELOW THE BEST atthe MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Food F11 For A Kung EARL SCHOFER 84 SON Let Your Flowers Be Some of Ours 1912 30th Avenue Phone Mol 2939 Molme lllInoIs WHITEYS ICE CREAM 1611 rd AVENUE MolIne 1656 OTTO HINRICHSEN 81 SON 1502 15th Street MEATS AND GROCERIES Molme 427 MoIIne IllInoIs ESTERDAHL MORTUARY 1216 FIfth Avenue MORTICIANS Phone Molme 912 MolIne llIInoIs PHONE MOLINI: 2 vane Ima FIFTEENTH ST Molme lllmols ,9Aofogra,1Lg porfrazf 0171-lnel'Cld 402 15th Street RAY ANDERSON RADIO AND TELEVISION MOTOROLA CAPEHART Molme 2142 2l33 16th Street EDDIE BORGONJON S UPTOWN CAMERA SHOP EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Molme 7260 514 16th Street Congratulotrons DE LUXE CAFE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Molme IIlInoIs STU - ..C MoIIne Hole Hog Produchon Equlpment Mulhple SpIndIe DrIIIIng BorIng ond HonIng Mochmes Deslgned and BUIIT by THE MOLINE TOOL COMPANY MOLINE ILLINOIS TRI CITY BLUE PRINT CO DRAWING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES Molme IGII Thlrd MAY COMPANY PLUMBING FIXTURES KOHLER OF KOHLER Ayenug Mollne IIIInoIs HANCOCKS AUTO SALES SEE WENDEL CARR OR RUSS HANCOCK 4926 Fourth Avenue MoIIne IIIInoIs Molme 5264 DE MARLIES ICE CREAM BAR ROSZELLES SEALTEST ICE CREAM I 902 I 6Ih Street Mollne, III ' If - 1, 0 o Special High-Production Machine Tools O I l BONGGREN The Jeweler 1530 Sixth Avenue SEE OUR DIAMONDS FIRST Mollne llllnols JOHNSON S TEA ROOM The place to have your party 2200 Seventh Avenue Molme 5156 BELLSON MUSIC COMPANY SHEET MUSIC BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS RECORDS Prlvate Lessons on Accordlon Guitar Bongo Mandolm by Louls Bellson Celebrated Teacher Artist 1711 Flfth Avenue Molme llllnors LOVEJOYS GROCERY 2301 Fifth Avenue MEAT Molme 2 8070 LOFGREN'S MAYTAG AND WESTINGHOUSE PRODUCTS Refrigerators Gas and Electric Ranges Rodlos Televlsuon 1613 Flfth Avenue Phone Molme 404 Molme lllunons FOR YOUR NEXT HAIRCUT ITS RATCLIFFE BARBER 81 BEAUTY SHOP Room 411 Fifth Avenue Building phone Molme 1020 Molme Illlnols MODEL PRINTERS Servuce as our Motto' Qualuty ns our Guarantee' Prices are very Reasonable' 310 15th Street Molme 531 COLUMBIA CONEY ISLAND LUNCH 510 16th Street Molme lllmols I. -v I I a u . . . 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I I I It - vs - In - nv - It - 11 r DO YOU WANT SECURITY? ln plannmg your career securlty should be uppermost ln your mnnd for securnty IS the Ingredient that can make your llfe, your home your career a successful one Hundreds of Moline s cltuzens have found securlty at Herman Nelson, and organ lzatnon that has been growmg and expanding for more than forty frve years One hundred and forty seven employees of thus organlzatlon have worked five years or more Sixty one of these employees have had ten or more years of con tlnuous employment Sixteen loyal workers have enloyed more than twenty five years of service Drattsmen press operators tool designers engineers and field salesmen are all part of the Herman Nelson employee team ln the heating and ventnlatmg lndustry the name Herman Nelson IS the hallmark of qualuty Nearly eight thousand new classrooms have been equipped during the past year wnth Herman Nelson Umt Ventllators Thousands of commercual mstututlonal and lndustrnol bunldlngs are equipped wuth fans umt blowers, and umt heaters made by Herman Nelson An ever expanding orgamzatlon staffed wlth loyal satlsfled employees cer tarnly Herman Nelson offers the assurance of securlty IIEIIIIIIIII IIEISDII DIUISIUII AMEQCAN AIIQFILTEILCOZVSPANY INC Smce I906 Manufacturers of Quality Heating and Ventllatmg Products 169 0 I - I . , . . . D - - ' I I I . ' I I . - I I - - . 1 l - 1 ' a u u Q DIVISION OFFICE MOLINE ILLINOIS Compllments of HARRELSON MOTORS MOLINE BUICK DEALER 7 l9th Street Phone MolIne 6'lOO MoIne lIIInoIs ff!! LZ GIANT '-if Z4 fx SAVE Machlnery for Punchlng ShearIng Bendmg Formlng and RollIng of Sheet and Plate Steel MachInery for ProductIon Bendlng of PIPES and Tubes Hydraullc Presses for BendIng Drowlng and PlastIc MoldIng Hot Press Bondlng Speclal Machmery WILLIAMS WHITE 8: CO MOLINE ILLINOIS l7O '01 . I. I . . x III! ' ,x I fl S 4 , ll II A ,I I Q Q. -- I f f ,J . 4 I f Q Hr 9 QEANUT f of 2 gk 5 'I N J' 1 o MOLINE PROFESSIONAL MEN A Henry Arp 8172 15th Street Louls C Arp 8172 15th Street Frclnc1sJ Cenedellcz 30 5th Avenue C S Costugon 1 15th Street Frank N Davenport 1 15th Street L A Dondcznvllle 501 15th Street Dr Frederick Enhl 1630 5th Avenue Dr D B Freeman 1630 5th Avenue Dr Leo Gcmburg Dr J G Gustafson 1630 5th Avenue Dr Joseph K Hanson 501 15th Street Dr L S Helfrlch 1630 5th Avenue Dr CurIT Johnson 1518 5th Avenue Dr G W Kolvun 1702 7th Avenue Dr O Wulhurt Kolvun 1702 7th Avenue Dr Paul R Linden 1518 5th Avenue Dr L J McCormack 1630 5th Avenue Dr E F Pcrker 1630 5th Avenue Dr H H Parsons 1630 5th Avenue Dr L N Sears 1518 5th Avenue J 1630 5th Avenue Dr P H Wessel 519V2 15th Street Doctors 171 Molme Molsne1 7 Molme 6 Mollne 17 Molme 2799 Moline 98 Molme 922 Molme 5 Molme 95 Molme 876 Molme 409 Molme 8580 Molme 5203 Molme 5203 Molme 205 Molme 1372 Moline 1520 Molme 3744 Mollne 57 Molme 300 Molme 105 Dr. . 50 ' 318 Dr. ' . 50 ' 8 Dr. ' . 16 ' 01 Dr. . . ' 50 ' 9 Dr. . 50 ' Dr. . . ' 1630 5th Avenue Moline 1644 Dr. J. .Srail Dr B K Wllllamson Molme 1283 1630 5th Avenue Paul Youngberg Molme 511 R S 501 15th Street Dr A J Canning 1630 5th Avenue Dr Kenneth F Gibson 501 15th Street Dr R B Hlnman 1518 5th Avenue Dr ClcrenceH Ortman 501 15th Street Dr Ronald R Paschall 1630 5th Avenue Dr Stanley Servvne 501 15th Street Dr W R Streed 1518 5th Avenue Dr J W West 501 15th Street Theodore E Anderson 1630 5th Avenue Bozeman and Moran Sulte 305 Frfth Avenue Johnston 8. Ranlsback 506 15th Street Andrew Kopp 1518 5th Avenue Hubbard B Nenghbour 1630 5th Avenue Ockleof 8- Churchill 501 15th Street Henry W Parsons 506 15th Street Joseph R Rosborough 1630 5th Avenue Lloyd A Schwlebert 501 15th Street John W Sends 1518 5th Avenue Sollo Graham 81 Calntf 506 15th Street Glenn A Trevor 501 15th Street Bulldlng Denhsts Attorneys 172 Moline 4 Molme 7 Molme Moline Moline 1295 Molme 762 Moline 746 Mollne 4 Molme 1219 Molme 1080 Molme 4066 Molme 145 Molme 595 Molme 8161 Molme 4100 Molme 942 Molme 6600 Molme 3954 Moline 160 Molme 361 Molme 1249 Dr. ' Dr. . .Blair ' ' 2 1 ' 2 2 ' 303 ' 192 ' 3 3 Compliments of ROBBINS ELECTRICAL COMPANY 1528 Sixth Avenue MCLINE Phone 5180 Compllmenfs of WENDTS FUNERAL HOMES HILAND HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY ABC WASHERS HOUSEWARES PHILCO APPLIANCES Moline 2118 3120 23rd Avenue Moline lllmoss Paul Almquusf R E JOHNSON GROCERIES - MEATS VEGETABLES Moline Illmols M J Zlmmer RPh Dorothy H Zimmer RPh HIGHLAND DRUG STORE Phone Molme 1576 3107 23rd Avenue Moline Illmous BELING ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS MOLINE u n 1 o o n I . . , . . . , . . I SOME DAY YOU LL BUILD A HOME .KI When you re out of school and mar .5 Q 7 rred among the many things youll want wull be a cottage large or X small A Trmes may change rn the years . N ahead but you can al ays depend A47 upon the qual ty and value of Con sumers permanent bu Idlng mater als Remember to see us when Z ,r you bu Id 5 K MOLINE CONSUMERS COMPANY gig BUILDING MATERIALS ap DESAULNIERS 8. COMPANY PRINTERS BINDERS ENGRAVERS ELECTROTYPERS DESIGNERS Molme lllmols ,, -S ' - I ' i W . ffffgsbf R . I I I Ilt if a. ' I f 1522 MILDRED S ICE CREAM COMPANY sfh sneer Molme 1 71 2313 BARGER HARDWARE Fufth Avenue Mollne 9455 1900 KOELZ TEXACO SERVICE Slxth Avenue Mollne lllmons 1311 MARY S CAFE Flfth Avenue Moline llllnols Compliments of MOLINE FORGE INC Congrotulotlons and Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 SCHLEGEL REXALL DRUG STORES 100 years sn business THERE IS A SCHLEGEL STORE NEAR YOUR HOME 1 I Comphments of K R 0 C K I S L A N D QUAD CITIES OIDEST DEPARTMENT STORE FREED PRODUCTS MolIne 872 1510 12 Thnrd Avenue Molnne IlIInoIs THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP 1629 FIfth Avenue R J REIMERS R Ph MolIne 6400 VILLA CAFE ART KIL Open 24 hours a day CARD Prop ChIcken In the Basket 517 16th Street MoIIne 8519 Molune lIIInoIs TENENBOMS SUPER MARKETS Mollne Rock Island Dubuque Davenport Clmton 2004 16th Street Phone Mollne 5441 Mollne lllInoIs CARL BRENSTROM'S STANDARD SERVICE AN EX MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WHO RUNS A FIRST CLASS SERVICE STATION I - I . . . , . . , I - I. - . 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