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Here We Hope You’ll Stop and Heed Things You’re Going to See and Read FACULTY Pages 8-21 SENIORS Pages 22 - 49 JUNIORS Pages 50-61 ACTIVITIES Pages 62-117 ATHLETICS ADS and INDEXES Pages 118-143 Pages 146-184 5
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Community Co-operation Has Been the Key To the MHS Annual You ' re About to See Without the aid of the citizens of this community, young High School people would not have the many chances for advancement which are now offered them. The business men work with the L. O.’T., M ' and IMP staffs to print these publications; they present gifts to the school; and the) work with the teachers to conduct B. I. E. Day. Most important of all, the people of Moline give youngsters a chance to further their education b voting and paying the taxes necessary to the continuation of the school system. The three pictures on this page are onl a very few of the examples of how the citizens and business men of this city co- operate to help theirs and their neigh- bors’ children. Mike Mullinix . president of the Stu- dent Congress, receives congratulations from Mayor Paul C. Johnson after the Exchange Club presented the school with a collection of freedom docu- ments entitled The Freedom Shrine. Others in the picture are Gerald Smith, principal of MHS; George F. Strieker, president of the Exchange Club; and E. S. Metcalf, Rock Island County superintendent of schools. Dick Jirus, Tom Rogers, Dick Ehr- hardt, and Ray Evans are government students who arranged this exhibit in ( he American Legion Clubroom win- dow in observance of American Edu- cation Week. Posters, books, a slogan , centering around the idea of democ- racy, our heritage , our rights, out privileges, our duty, and the heritage books given to the school by Airy. Katherine Butterworth were on dis- play, as well as books and pamphlets on democracy. This is one of six windows painted by high school students in the seventh an- nual Hallowe ' en Jamboree sponsored by the Moline Jaycees. The window painting contest is just one of the sev- eral activities planned by this group to give youngsters a chance to properly celebrate this holiday.
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