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FACULTY Two women and eight men joined the MHS faculty for the school year 1952-1953. Newcomers were Miss Doris Johnson, English teacher and dramatics coach from Edinburgh, Scotland, who ex- changed places with Miss Barbara Ciarst for this one school sear; Miss Roselyn Levinberg who re- placed Mr. Hugh Marx as teacher of dramatics, radio speech, advanced public speaking, English and dramatics coach; Mr. Don E. Moeller from Davenpo rt who took over the art department after the resignation of Miss Lisa Fredrickson. Although thev are not new to the Moline school system, there were seven more teachers who had new- positions on the MHS-Communit College staff this ear. Mr. Roger Kornder of the Coolidge staff conducted several crafts classes; Mr. Walter Congdon, principal of Coolidge for five years is Adult Co-ordinator at MHS; Mr. Jack Fo!e was promoted from the position of assistant basketball coach to that of head coach; Mr. Bill Bean of the John Deere staff assumed Foley ' s vacated job of head track coach; Mr. W illiam Bishop, also a J. D. teacher, joined the faculty as assistant basketball coach; Mr. Robert Nuquist, after a ear’s leave of absence to teach speech to Army Air Force officers in Germam, returned to his position as a social studies instructor; Mr. Charles Chapman, who in 1950- 1951 had been doing graduate work at the University of Texas, replaced Mr. C. Wajne Carter as dean of Community College. These teachers, as well as those returning to their previous positions on the staff, taught a variety of subjects, sponsored mam clubs and other extra-curricular activities, and privately counseled with the students, to gise those studving at Moline High School a most well-rounded education.
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Counseling and Guiding Are Their Work SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Mr. Alex f, inline, nt uork .it bis desk in Allendale. BOARD OF EDUCATION SECRETARIES sitting, Miss Alia Pierce, Miss Barbara Schell , and. standing, Mrs. Pat Squeo , Mrs. Betty Claeys, Mrs. Harriet Utter , Miss Eleanor Kammer- 10 man, and Air . Lois Strom. Guiding, advising, and directing the educa- tion and extra-curricular activities of the high school students are the duties of the adminis- trative officials. Keeping records, directing school policies in all matters from regular classes to extra-curricular activities, and giving special counseling are some of the main serv- ices performed for the students by the high school principal, the deans, and the secretaries. SECRETARIES IN THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE are, sitting, M iss Joyce DeCausmaker. Alrj. Dorothy Bjurstrom, Miss Bever- ly Be urn tiger and, standing, Miss Eileen Miedke.
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