Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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1954 published by The Senlor Class MOLINE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MOLINE, ILLINOIS Marlo Lange ......................... Editor Sharon Alftine .............. Business Manager ,Ion Rogers ............... Advertising Manager Katherine Bodenbender .... 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M,...1 -asf ff'- ' JV' ? t , 2 am Mr. Hultgren discusses plans for the future with Bob choosing Classes. colleges and careers. They are always Gunter and Bob Drake. Our deans give us advire in willing to help us with problems and ideas. ur utstanding Facult Guide the Actions xxx ' Q W , J . W ff E ' 9-' H 'X U, U... u..W f 1:,V.f-v- f f?Q!X,'p X fy 3 x -X NX if mix' L, V X 1 ' M W .V V,-'Y-7 1 VV L 'fx , S TA' A 'E , Z ,I My Q X ft? 1 , .., .. A 1 V , A J .EV q l:i - iv A , Lk ? 'lv-0-H xxx., p Ns kg Q .. f.v-an-W.. v.,, . 4' - 1. mf M. .-4na.Jh.al',,,' it-. X H 'Q BK' L 'E ' 'f45. . I S 15, -1 Q. I 7-.,.: ' gist- RGXLQ .. ,. V if E is 1 ' ' 2 X A. M 1: I M K .Q ... A . QI ffwf 39' 'WRYR ng-up .,, '33 gin-m Q '52 sig ff , fliiv 4 '1 Moline High School ollers a variety of sub- jects to suit many needs. Preparation for college, vocational training, practical know- ledge, and cultural appreciation are included in our curriculum. From the many courses offered, students select the subjects that will be of most value to them when their high school days are over. Our varied curriculum gives them the opportunity to leave MHS well informed on many subjects. 4 lmrmng iathy S1-hoemavker. Billie Ann Tompkins. Roger Nl: lu and 1 :rl 1 fld learn hm to fix a tore dl play in drstribu ive education class. Practical bilit and OlthWl1ilC Knowled e TLE5 Sharpshooters aim for the bullis-eye during a rifle club meeting. Lasting friendships are made during our high school days. The friends we make now will be our friends for many years to come. Through clubs and social affairs we meet people with the same interests as our own. By taking advantage of the activities offered by our high school, we can make friends that will provide us with com- panionship for the rest of our lives. Y-Teens and their dates dance to dreamy mu- sic at the Y-Teen formal, nAutumn Nor'turne7'. As We Become Better Acquainted Through x YW: -1-va. a , , A Q 4 ,-- 3 , -AA. A Lrg.: ...kg . . : 'fx . 2. 'ua .r , .W E-..rF-' Y M , ' W .Q X K 12 if K, . ,, gl I i Z ,f ! . hr . V 4. W, ni Z .. . 2 - W V mf -,,.,f'vQ, XL K, rf-A ,K T , Q . ' ng ' ' Af. gy ,f - Y- 'gm 3 f ' Z-' 'f'fff'f,f ft. -n ,ff ,A 3 ,,,,,5 'Q S. ,NK rw 17 Carol Johnson Iil'ITl0IlSll'ZlU'S El fmnl dive lo mf-miners of alilivlivs. HHS QYIII xlussvs offer slluivnls an uppurlnnily a swimming class. For those who do not lake purl in to km-p physically fit. m Classes, Athletics Keep Us Physieall ,' -4 1 ' 5 X .,.,. ,F . -. lv ,,..a 0 wg- X, V, 1: fff- ln- ws-r N3 ,ks , yw-1. Q. ,vnu ., 3 1 2 as ,- il. A W, 5 , k' : ' -WN W Q55-fzg5,.,, . 1 -v 4-,wr f-W,-,Qasu nun ,.,- .4 1 - 'V ,w- .... , x ftf 'YL ff. W' -1' ' , ...,... . W, fm' M ef ' f ' ff ,Q yfgg-.2 1 A V., ,i V, 4. W: . JB 2, 1 V 'fifiwwr fini, . I f. ' M rw I A1 - ' ,1 -, , M ..,,Awqqm ,X 1 if i Q! IZ!! 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The many activities offered at MHS give us a chance to discover our abilities and expand our talents. Students with musical ability may take part in hand, orchestra, choir, or operctta workshop. Future thespians gain valuable experience in plays. Students with writing ability are welcomed on the pulmlication staffs. By offering us the opportunity to discover our abilities. Moline High School enables us to develop our talents while we are young. Marg Nc-ir and Erdie Morris enact a scene from 'ufhe Barretts of Yvimpole Street. Working on Productions and Publications. -aw! .4av'f'P2KZfwk L J ' if i ,S , 'SSW Q ., MNAM, ' 4 w .am :fi ll nmnnvann-nw ...Mu 1 . 1 C if fx 3 . 1. n A pq ann g-.wg -VH 'w ff - 4 3 1 .Al ,4- 6 ' Q ff 3? 3 him- Rl f U 0 x 5 L A-q -wg, ,S ww?-pun YH' i . m ff 'f'f'F ue - . f1L.,.aa2 ,. 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I K v 5 a Q , 'ling .A A? ., 8 f N 'f 3 , ,' J f v' I W -1134 J - . -'W . . Q - . I -wa .. s .flu , . A 4 3 6 qw' L i ' 1 - ,, ,h . ,, fviiw f , P: . rg 'K , , - -Q fs r F?g. i?'? S' u . 1' 0 , -Q, xefggf ff g ' , ' - K Av T . 1 1 .5 , X ' ' f' .' ff ' 0- ., 'f + . m- ' .55 , 192,51 . ' 4,5 ffig ff O v Q , ' L Q ' 2 ., fx W vm, - ff. '-- a ,f-V, ,T , t i , . t . , A? The annex is located directly west of the high school. On Boys' gym classes, such as the one pictured above, and cold winter days the few steps from the annex to thc main swimming classes are held downtown at the Y.M.C.A. building seem like a long way. During: lunch and uftcr school. stu- dents meet in the lowcr halls of lllc higll school to talk and calf We Attend Classes in umerous Buildings Industrial arts classes are held in the manual arts building located a couple blocks from the high school. Wharton Field House, home of the Moline Maroons, also accommodates boys' gym X we-53 gg . A' 'il 'Vik .g . .. r classes several times a week. at f 0 -W' ,, I , . . J. fsf'5?wffs:.,J4g,:'Y'iE:1gg:1-,Q fm. we gk.. H3 :fy 1 ' cw.. W.,-Q Aa W' . . ' W M.. t5'5?f-'-'-ia.- '4'vQ4. f eff ,, - +V, 'sf , f.: .,, Q .fw21 4-I rf-sri .f ..,....- W.. .. K V ,,, Hffriefcfeazifsii .1-171 Increased enrollment has made it necessary to hold classes in several buildings besides the high school. Every avail- able space in the high school and annex was used to make room for the sophomores, who were moved from the junior high schools to senior high school. The girls took over the gym, making it necessary for the boys to take gym at either the Y.lVI.C.A. or Wharton Field House. Both boys' and girls' swimming classes are also held at the Y.M.C.A. All of the industrial arts classes are held in the manual arts building. Besides the five buildings where Moline High School students attend classes, the administration has its offices in Allendale, across from the high school. That Supplement the riginal High School ADMINISTRATION and msfrucf our faculfy guide in 'Ss I9 F, 9 THF BOARD of Fducatlon has spent mam hours of thelr tlme plannm for the rapidly mc reasmg enrollments ln all of the xlflllllt' pulrltc smhool healer! 'Nlr Helen larlccr and Mrs Onalce lwan Standzng Nlr lluntln ton Sharp the Res George Pngdahl Nlr Harley 'Nloorhusen preldent Dr Alex lardlne superlntendent of schools Mr Melun Reynolds admlnlstratne assistant not a board member Mr kenneth Peterson Nlr Eugene iase and Dr Ralph Ruggsles The Admlmstratlon and Faculty Helped to fONTRIBlflI0lNS BEXOND the reallzatlon of the or dmary student are made hy these d1rec'tors and superusors Qeated hlli9N18flPRlHgqU1t superwlsor of art Nlr George Senneff dlrector of physlcal welfare Nlr Lee Barnett director of nndustrlal arts Standmg Mr Fred Swan-.on supervisor of music and Mr Phlllp Mahoney dlrec tor of special education DR ALEX JARDINIE Deseruno much credlt for the provress ln the plamunv of new lJllllCllI'lgS on both the clementary and thc seeondars lcwcls IS Dr Alex Jardlne supcrlnlendent of lhfIOl1IN puhllc' schools Hcsldcs his school actnlllcs our genial supcrmtcnd cnt has found llmc to bc thc prcsldent of Klwanls Klub and an aclnc mcmber of thc Moltnc ASSOLIHIIOH of Commerce and othcr CIYIC or 2111123110115 1. 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His friendly smile is evi- dence of his willingness to help. old ur LIVES and Shape Uur D6StlHl6S LANIONT HI LTFRFW Our ener etic dean of boys and I'iglSlPI'lIl and Sf hcdullng zlasscs for students and teacher MARIE WALLFR Our compettnt dean of girls not dances and gnlng standardized tests but also sponsors student organizations DWIFHT DAVIS Our new dean and administrator also ln en extramc ly busy this ycar arran in for student tt acht rs from Maryc rf st and Au ustana 0 0 0 A 1 I r . , 1 1. I JA .4 I 0 ' , L x . u l ' x - I D assistant principal is always busy only takes charge of chaperoning Of M0llU9 L0mmU'mY College has 1 ' ' fy . . i ' . . , - ' -' g '. 1 xl' 1 x Q ' ' rw D . . ,Si . .9 A g g . . .A U . . h x U 1 . U . . M ' 5 CATHERED AROUND the table at the teachers' tea held last fall by the Library Club are Miss Vivian Criswell, Mr. Mace Cordon, Miss Betty Roseherg, Mrs. Janet Ford, Miss Kathleen Curry. Serving is Katy Bodenhender, president of Lilmrary Klub. b Their Thoughtiill Guidance and Advice LELA ADAMS BESS HARNETT BILL RISHOP RAY BRASMER Home Economies English Driving and Safety Industrial Arts HELEN ANDERSEN MARGARET BECKER ANNETTE BONNELL CLARA CARLSON Social Studi es Music' Home Er-ononiivs English and Journalism 13 - 4 Q' .ff ig fe-rf not Ai fae- S JEAN CARLSON ROBERT CAYS Physical Education Art 7 gs-r -! f I They Were Also HANDLING CORRESPONDENCE and keeping records of registration and finances comprise a few of the duties of the MHS secretaries, Mrs. Ethel Burt, Mrs. Madelene llennen, and Mrs. Dorothy Bjurstrom. VIVIAN CRISWELL KATHLEEN CL HRX CLADYS DAY Business Education Librarian Bookkeepin Qw- LEGNA DAY Social Studies ROY DEVINNEY Social Studies ALMA DOUGHERTY Business Education SAM DRAKE Mathematics CARL EKBLAD Chemistry JOHN F OLEY Physical Education CYRUS CALLEY Industrial Arts BARBARA GARST English MACE GORDON Spanish and French MARGARET GRIFFIN Typing HAROLD GRIFFITH English EUGENE HALL Driving and Safety MARJORIE HENDEE English VIOLA HELTON Social Studies Willing to Give Much of Their Time and PREPARING APPETIZING menus each day is no easy job as our capable cafeteria women can assure you. Back Row: Miss Edna Nelson, Mrs. Bernice Burkhart, Mrs. Mayme Traub, Mrs. Dorothy Seibert, Mrs. Bertha Calloway, Mrs. Hilda Lavold, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Emma Weckel. Front Row: Mrs. Theresa Gorg, Mrs. Jessie Swank, Mrs. Dorothy Webb, Mrs. Elise Halloran, Mrs. Leona Hutten, Mrs. Mary Liljeberg, and Mrs. Helen Weckel. ex I I wr' WEARING A helpful smile, our hard-working custodians are willing to help the students at anytime. Seated: Thora Erickson and Ella Herbst. Standing: Ralph Gaffney, Wallace Anderson, Ray Becker, David Robinson, Clarence Fields, Robert Upton, and George Anderson. C. W. HOLMGREN Physics and Mathematics CLIFTON HYINK Driving and Safety DOROTHEA HYINK Business Education FRANCES JEFFERS Shorthand and Typing .air Efforts to Direct Extracurricular Activities. FRANCES JOHNSON ALFRED KASEL ROBERT KNEES ESTHER LIND Social Studies Social Studies English Social Studies VIVIAN JONES THOMAS KIENLE ARTHUR KRANE HOWARD LUNDVALL Mathematics Industrial Arts Business Education Social Studies Kg-uni, is c 9 ,.,-,X libs MICHAEL LYNCH MARK MARSELL M. FERN SLUSHER NORMA SMITH RAY SMITH Mathematics Driving and Safety Latin Business Education Physical Education .n-ff 1 N f-'F' ,--. .W 155 s.. .1 ! Y 26 2' if f'H'SL, DON MOELLER Art ROBERT NUQUIST Social Studies ANN REYNOLDS Home Economics HERBERT REID Music JOAN ROBBINS English BETTY ROSEBERG English FRIEDA SCHNOWSKE Typing PHYLITA SHINNEMAN English 9' Their Instruction 'NO 495 in P3 Ci-'Q' AB, 4... 1 RUTH SPENCER RUTH TOYNE DOROTHY WELCH MARGARET WILT Biology English Physical Education Physical Education ARCHIE SWANSON RUTH VERTREES FRANK WILLITS HUGH WOLFE Chemistry Distributive Education Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Miss Adeline Kerns, English teacher, was absent when the pictures were taken ill be Extremely Useful in Years Ahead. Ei READY TO begin another day. many teachers congregate in the office to collect mail and other information from their boxes. Mr. Howard Lundvall and Mrs. ,loan Robbins look into their boxes while Miss Leona Day, Mr. Harold Griffith, and Miss Clara Carlson look over the bulletin. CLASSES friendships we form lifelong ,Y lk!! Q15 493 'L-.f X45-fkf gn? ,Z 55 v- 45' 'l'um1'xs Annu SIIAHHN .-Xu'1'lM. ,hum ALL:-Lx JM K Axnmsnx Rn' :XXIII-.RSUN Rlugx' ANIJHRSUN AIARSIIA ARCliNliRll,Il'l l,0NAl.D AT:-Lx Fm ID Ax l'I I' thxmfl, .-MLL nur Ilan mm Bmln lllf num Bunn 'Nluun BAIDNNIN The Class of 19 4 '- 9- ,f X ill ?7 'vu C fl JACK BANKS .lov BAST WANDA BLCHH. KALNIN BLCIXLR KFNNLTI1 Brcxin RODNEY BFRGLAND BETTY JAN!-1 Bl-LVERIDGI-I BARBARA BJL'Rs'rRox1 NIILLIF Burr LORNA BLOONIBFRG KA1'mR1Ni Bonmrzhxnra PATRICIA BUHY Always Treasure the Happ Hours Spent Pictured at the left are the officers for the Class of '54: Sharon Alftine, secretary- treasurerg J. D. Munn, presidentg and Millie Lievens, vice-president. They were chosen by the students in a school election. Petitions were used for nominations and the voting machine for the election, which was conducted by the Civics Club. One of their main jobs was to select the senior committee chairmen from student applica- tions. Throughout the year the officers supervised all class affairs. Although they appear carefree, they were entrusted with the responsibility of guiding the 311 mem- bers of the class. fha KARUII C ARISUN fIARl-Nfl' fARI9ON ljALl' CARLSON IAIIRY CARSON WIILIANI FASTRIY BONNIE CATTERTON WALTON LHRISIIASUX WII.I.IuI CHRIsTI5uN LLLIA C,LARIl RIIIIARD LLINL LLRALD QOATL5 CAROL COLSON at HS ADC F ellowshlp 'T e Barretts i PLANNING GRADUATION exercises is the commem-ffmenl rommittee ronsisning of lo Burg, Nanry Servine, .loy Haney, Chairman Millie Blitt, and Cynthia Schmidt. Advis- ing the group are Miss Phyliia Shinneman and Dr. William French. VIQRNUN DIXON A FAYE DOCKERY FRANZELLA Dowxs ROBERT DRAKE RONALD DRENNAN OLETTA DUVALL DUANE DKYCK NIARY ARL!-LNE DY!-I PATSY EDWARDS RALPH EFI-'IANDT PAIIL ENGLAND WILLIAM Excsrnoxi CATIHIRINI-L ERIEKSDN of Wimpole Streetf the Senior Ball and the MV lf Q 'V EARLENE ERICKSON JUDY ESTERDAHL ROSEMARY FEELEY JACK FERRY TED FERRY DONAVAN FLOMING NIE-XSURENIENTS HERE. called the cap and gown vommittee as they brought out their tape measures, Hard at work are Alda Roieen. Xladelon Hancock, Millie- l,ievc-ns, Ruth Kilgore, Arlene- l.o4lu-ef, Nladglr Shore' anal Nanry Crif- fin, c-hairman. DEAN Form WALTPLR FURSTI-QR JANET Fos1'r1R RODNEY FRANKLIN BIARY JANE GARNI-LR lJuNALn Gurus WIl.l.IANI GLIYCK KARL Gow Josrivu COTTMAN CAROL GRAFTON WAYNE CRLLNWOOD NANCY GRIFFIN RICHARD GRQLNL LARRY Gnoss LEONA CRYMUNPRLZ Rom-LRT GUNTER Rouruzv GUSTAFSON BILLIE ANN CUTRIDC1- CAROL Cuxz Nluuu Hum F Raxrr s HALFY T1'rLs HALL Vmcn HALL NIADFLON HANCOCK Contributed nfor ettable Memories to Uur Josuulxr IIAINI-Y JOHN HANKINS Yxoxxr HANNHR Munnrn HARRIS h School Llfe As MARSHALL HLSLLR ENIILY Hofxcu xo JANLT Hoi-Fwmx PAUL Horrxmx Q ff 5 5 P H SHOWING ANNOUNCEMENTS uhlvh were xoted on 'TER Ocmm' bw the seniors IS the announcement committee Seated AN HUCLLND Pat Hudson Chairman Katy Bodenhender and Marg, Nelr .Standing Carol Wander Heyden and Sandra Ortman BoNNxr Horam PATRH IA Huusox RICHARD Hu ALRT FIIPFN HLCHPS CHOICE SEATS ln the gurls cheermg sectlon of the balcony are secured only by arrnmg at the Held house hours before the Lame These early hlrds look quiet PATRICK lllLlilrS now but are among, the nomest fans later WIIIIANI Hua r I I O O 1 I , A j fri? 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Y . ., .. . , w Leaders Of the School We Gained aluable .Z il? gm-rfv BEVERLY HUTSON BARBARA JACKSON PATRICIA JAHNS RUTH JAMES GEORGE JAMIESON JOSEPH JAMISON BEVERLY JASPER CECELIA JENNINCS ANN JOHNSON CAROL JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON ARLENE JOHNSTON RICHARD KLIER RONALIJ JONES SHARON JONES RUTH KILOORE NODIE KIPP BETTY KLIER ROBERT KNIGHT STEPHEN IKOELZ RONALD KONcERsI.Ev HOPE KUNST JEAN LADD -QQ' we '23-:J fi? xf f-'VN 'iff' 2'- 'C' CAROI,If1l'l I,.-xcxi Rvssrilx. l,AcERRI.ADE CHARLES LABIBERT JERRY LANCR DORIS LANG MARLO LANG!-I B.aR1sAR,x LARSUN CHARIJQ5 Luis Br3'r'rY Jo Lmxsux l.l.OYD Lfxwsox SYLYIA LEAK HANNAH LEFLRR Training for the Uncertain Years That La Mlumurpu Linus lxlUI.I.Y LINDHR LOCKER ROW on the second floor will long he remembered by MHS seniors for its many laughs and friendly gala sessions belwer-n classes. DAVID Llxxm' ARl.r,Nr. Louuh i Almnr loin ' AIllH'lR'l' l.uNu Rnzrmnn Loxc Nl ARL..-1Kl.'li Lumlkau ,, SENIOR S Cmmx Lumix RICHARD I.uw1l..u:r3 f am Imurrn tivxruu Ltfxl -If 'P' Q.: SELLING TIl'fKE'l'S for the senior ball are Nancy McChesney, Mary Shoevraft, Betty Klier, senior ball committee members, and Carl Cold, chairman. DONALD Llixmgusr Ahead. ur Friendships B05 Mwnux Krzxxrrrn IUAIIII-ill PATRICIA IHAHONEZY ALBERT IHANLEY lIuAnu:s MANN MARJURHL NIARTEL PAXIELA NIARTIN NANCY MCCMI-:sNt:Y JANET AICCUNE f KV '27 'Z 6' N. ,r a cr-v -Zn! pi: fl! new J 11:7 A .,y 'Tx' X fi' A 43 ,ghd an-If -,f 1 f - Q? F r S' lv -: Ru4gi1R Nl1LKiLi1 JAc:QL'igi.Yx MQKRRNA LARRY fN11KNlc,u'r JERRY llll.Ql'llLC GRI-LTA Miugs JLRRY lllll.I.l-QR ALlll1R'l' llll'l'12llliI.I. l'lRlJlIrI lll0RRlS J. D. Mrxx DUNNA Ml'R'ri:Y lllARtJARl'l'l' Nl1lR Axxizrri-3 Ni:I.si1N KARL Nigrsux Roisi3RT Nigi,snN XIARv1N NIEIIHAUS PATRICIA Nixon: LARRY Num. RoNA1.u Num. Will Live 11 COLLEGE TALK occurs frequently between Mrs. Waller and interested girls. In a typical svene, Pat Ma- honey and Pam Martin confer with the dean. 'FFP mar' 'O SANDRA NYSTRONI Doms OIIIQRI1 NIARILYN OI-1IIxIII'II JIQAN OIIRIIIQRC JOYCE OLSEN AHVID OLSON We Leave Moline High School Behind. We I Ao O15 BARBARA OLSON CAROL OLSON DONNA OLSON INIARYANN OLSON CAROI. I.I:I1 OTT Rosa NIARIIQ PADILLA WILLIANI PAIIOS BIQTTY PARNILILY XIARY ANN PARRINII DONALD PAULSON - I 'P -,..L, g ff 'kk Q-,LEA Lf eb 'T A ,I 7 .44 . 34 , N N VIRGINIA OLSON SANDRA ORTMAN nv-K rw 5 '11 -A ? J1'i'9Q' x J:- I .NJ 2 mu, Pmawx IJ.umr31.r. Pl-QTERSUW I.lI.A l'l',1'1ansnN Smzn..-x l'r,1'uxiuN W!ll,l.l.-XXI IH-QTI-Lnsox lhvm l'niR1rr-2 W'llP f'tF th K ld bt ' d -15,3 f, v SENIOR SPONSORS. Miss Clara Carlson. Miss Phylita Shinnvman. and Mr, Hay Smith. guimlf-11 the work of the sn-nior vlass throughout Ihr' school year. Imxx I'm.A11.x I,xuul,w,r. l'ul.l.Amr Buuzvxm I,UH'I'I.li fLLI'ifXI,IJ Pnwow :Xxx l,Rl'IT'I' I,A'I'Rl1'IA QlfII.'I'Y 1 nuns. SVR Nun! mam Dux K.-www l',x1'n1f1,-x HVXSXIISSIAZY Jumx' RATLII-'F jrmru RHLY Tum Rl-LIBIIQRS ' 9' ew' Q-1 I 4 If . F1-f' E 'U lv of X an 'J .Z DE 1.l. A HI 1'll SANDRA R14 HXRIN ffl.:-1YEI.YN RICDUN XIAR l.ri W2 Rlsllill. ANNA RUIHZRTS Through ur Classes Whether We Choose .gn-' ' .J cr:1 Jux Rncizns 'Fa ANITA Runs TMQMAS Home Kiixylgru Rosi: ALDA Rossi-Lx JACK RUSHNHERC Dunnrnv Ross ' - so 1 -wx e,se gp' ' I' .11 .uv in 1 9 N , ,, sss h I I am, f ROBERT SCIILLITER CYNTHIA SCHNIIDT CATHRYN SCHOEMAKER Cl-IRALD SCHOLFIELD GORDON SCHULENBIIRC SHIRLEY SELXIAN SENIOR C0lNlMITTli:E vhairmen were chosen through applications by the sen- ior ollirers, sponsors, and Dr, I renc'h. Seated are Millie Blilt, vomnwnvemenl: Nancy Crillin, cap and gown: Natalie Wallentine, swingout. Standing are Chuck Laws, der-orationsz Carl Cold, senior ball: Katy Bodenlmender, announcements. PATRIFIA SI RI FT to Enter College or the Busmess World A Mm SLK 1 1-'v A! GARY SIAVISH JANFT SLININGFR PATRICIA SMFAD GAYLE SMITH ROBERT SMITH ROBERT SOHLBERG SALLY SOIINER MARY SORENSON ROBERT SOWERS JACQUELYN STEELE HOWARD STEIN RALPH STEPHI-:NsoN CAROL STIEGEL DORIS STIEGEL PATSY STOUT DOROTHY STRANDLURD MARY LINDA STRAW IRENE STRIKE RICHARD Smoxrmrk Gaoncr Qxurr Successiill Future IS ALYCE TALLx1-xx DALE Tun FERN9 DFI ORATF the stage at the 9wmg.,out exf-rmsee Sm TAT? 'M lxhe responslbxllty for lhls work was taken by the decora D T IIOHS committee lhey are I hanrman Chuck laws Burdette OVW AYLUR DeKeyrel Boll Smith Dan Woods and Pam Martin BIIIIF Aww TONIPKINS ARLFNL TRALH DONALD TRLLL Pnmcu X ANDFRBILT CARUI, Yu: Dm Hrivmpx E. Ru. Mu Cu. :rc 'Nt 1? Z' ...Z- SKIT WRITING is the main job of the swingout committee. Seated at the type writer is Erdie Morris. Directing him are Sheila Peterson, Sally Sohner, Pete Hogberg, Della Rich, and Natalie Wallentine, chairman. WTI'-'Y' 'J I 'EJ I ' f WILLIAM VARNER JAMI-Ls VIZRM EIRI: HELEN VLRscHIaUIu: luARVIN VI-JIISQHIZURI: ROBERT VOGELI CII LRIIYL WALL Certain NOT PICTUIII-zu: BILL ADAMS CONNIE FULLER JOYCE HANSLN JOHN PUEBLA for Those ' s C. ' w NATALIE WALLENTINE Who Made Use of OPpOPtUH1tlCS at MI-I SOMETHING NEW has been added This year for the first time, seniors must pass a wrltten test on the Illlnols and National Constitutions This scene IS of BIIISS Llnds second period government class COND T e Members of UCTING THE business of the class of 1955 throughout the year were the fol lowing officers and sponsors: Bottom Row Bob Ledbetter, vice-president. Row 2 Shir ley Jas per, secretary, and Mr. Cliff Hylnk Row 3: Betty Johnson, president, and Miss Frances Johnson. Top Row: Miss Margaret Griifen. ROOM 209-Miss Adeline Kerns. Bottom Row: Cary Adamson, Joyce Kay Ander- son, Anita Beck, Judy Anders, Carol Batten, Bill Anderson. Row 2: Dick Ahlstedt, Karen Anderson, Pat Baird, Beverly Adamson, Claudette Atwell, Jean Bendson, Larry Ander- son. Row 3: Diana Beaston, Bill Armstrong, Harold Bar- nett, Jerry Barnett, Bill Barnes. Top Row: Kenneth Balza, Bill Aull, Verbon Bass, Ann Bennett. the Class of 19 5 Have JUNIOR ATTENDANTS for the homecoming eoronation were Marty Lucas and George Seaberg. ROOM 8-Mr. Robert Knees. Bottom Row: Barbara Caha- lan, Diane Brenstrom, Carolyn Brewer, Connie Brown, Donna Catterton, Doris Blake, Mari- lyn Braggs, Pat Bjurstrom, Mr. Knees. Row 2: Dick Carl- son, Vivian Boecher, Yolanda Bruno, Uvon Bigham, Karen Christopher, Penelope Black, David Brown. Row 3: Dick Bryan, Bruce Burkland, Bar- bara Bruner, Camille Carr, Tom Callahan, ,lim Burns. Top Row: Tom Carius, Don Carson, Dennis Burau. ROOM 7-Miss Betty Rose- berg. Bottom Row: Ruth Drew, Nancy Lee Cooper, Kay Cunningham, Carol Cotter, Carol Demange, Pat Dillon, Row 2: Betty Coutts, Nancy Cooper, Geraldine Costenson, Evalena DeMink, Marilyn Dunlap, Joanne DeMeyer, Patsy Dhaenens. Row 3: Bob Dawson, Bob Davidson, Mar- garet Cox, Dick Denen, Robert Cram, Ronald Davis. Top Row: Tom Desmet, Wayne Dailing, Kent Dunlap, .lerry DePover, Jeff Coyne, Edwin Day, Don DeMeyer. -an--nwlllf, v N-nam-..,. -..M f-.--.V E . HARD AT work on their in- vestigation themes at the public library are Joan Wood- ring, Sharon Forest, and Jerry Exline. arnestly Strive to Achieve Their Goals . , i it I 5' 4 A I if l ROOM 116-Miss Marjorie Hendee. Bottom Row: Gloria Ewing, Carol Ellstrom, Sharon Forest, Maxine Duvall, Mari- lyn Grams, Kay Gebhards, Row 2: Camille Farnum, Pat Gale, Cynthia Eeker, Barbara Ford. Maria Greer, Sandra Gibbs, Barbara Gillen. Row 3: Franklin Wood, Charles Gottman, Raymond Edlund, Gene Fraser, Allen Faust, Pere Engstrom. Top Row: Dir-k Ericson, Jim Falk, Harry Galley, Clem Georlett, .lohn Ford, Ronald Goodman, Jerry Exline. ROOM 309-Miss Esther Lind. Bottom Row: Margaret Harrelson. Gail Hansen, Dor- othy Hoke, Nanry Hammond, Diane Helstrom, Genevieve Hellgren, Ann Gustafson. Row 2: Jacqueline Harrison, Bar- bara Hoermann, Elizabeth Grymonprez, Donna Gudge, Pat Hayes, Dorothy Gursky. Row 3: Gary Heitman, Kenny Hall, Carolyn Hoaglund, Ger- ald Grifhn, John Holcombe, Bob Guild, Top Row: Steve Gustafson, Kenny Hensley, Rollin Hearn, Alan Hoffman, Don Hellyer, Tom Hanson. 5 2 f 4 i I and Prepare ' , .f- 'S X r - .f -. ',. - ,. ' X -ei. . :yi r l . , 4 , 9 , - , if 2' ., Q , . , .- , 1 at ., . v gifs: . , l If cv , 00, ROOM 301- Nlr. lloward Lundvall. Bottom Roux: Hari- lyn Ireland, Kay Johnson. Barbara Jamieson. Dorothy Holland. ,lanet johnson. Kea Javkson. Elaine Johnson, Nlr. Lundvall. Rim' 2: Ann lluth. Yirginia Johnson. Jesalyn Jones, Shirley Jasper, Sheila Johnson, Prisvilla Johnson. Roh llurst. Top Roux' Don Hugaert, Dean lavquiu. lark Jesuit, Bill Johnson. Dale Jones, Dennis Johnson. Torn Johnson. for the Duties of Leadership. 04, i STUDIOUSLY WORKING is Mr. Lundvall's fourth period history class. ln the front row are Donald Floming, Gloria Ewing, Pere Engstrom, Max- ine Duvall, Ronald wDavis, Geraldine Costenson, Karen Christopher. Those people visible in the rest ol the class- room are Keith Kuehl, Judy Oherg, Sharon Kinkead, Frank Martel, Kenny Hall, Ronald Goodman. L...-J ABSENTEES: Bottom Row: Betty Johnson, .loan Ed. Top Row: Charles Green, Gerald Van Dam, Donald Anseeuw. Af ,f ROOM 310-Mr. Robert Nu- quist. Bottom Row: lac- queline Kline, lone Lant, Nancy Keagle, Bonnie Kint, Arlene Laughead, Darla Keltz, Nancy Lambert, Lillian Lake. Row 2: Sharon Kingan, Elenora Lawrence, Carolyn Knapp, Sharon Kinkead, .lo Ann Kappler, ,leanice Kaiser, Janet Larson. Top Row: Ed- ward Larson, Bob Lawson, Bob Ledbetter, Jim Kreider, Ralph Korth, Keith Kuehl, Lester Kunst, Franklin Lenberg. The Jumor Semor A TYPICAL part of the junior year at MHS is oral English. Speaking into the recorder is Clyde Nielsen. Mike Plunkett, Jim Poterack, Marilyn Palmer, and Carol Weicker are looking on. I 4., sl git Li ROOM 104 - Mrs. Alma Dougherty. Bullnm Row: Lilly Mendoza. lloris Lundquist. Charleen Miller, Marty Lum-as, Marlene Martin, Dorothy Mar- tel. Leonard Miles, Row 2: Brian Magnusson, Soma Mar- tens. Joyve Loding, Elaine Marlier, Marian Mc'Corniii'k. Bob Magnuson. Top Row: Harry Mann, Jim Linde, Bob Mcliniry, Bill Lutrell, Ronald Mallicoat. Lenny Mahieu, Frank Martel. ROOM 102 - Miss Norma Smith. Bottom Row: Reeva Nahrgang, Edith Miller, Sharon Miller, Mary Milling- ton. Nancy Nitzel, Elaine Moraier, Leona Mitchell. Raw 2: Dirk Newlierg, Maxine Mountain, Yvonne Nightin- gale, Marilyn Morley, Judy Olmerg, Bill Nylierg, David Nay, Top Row: Maxie Mortiz, Kenny Newman, Charles Mil- ler, John Myers, Chuck Olmer- lander, Clyde Nielsen, Lee Nelson. Prom and Junior Class Pla Were Their ARSENTEES: Bottom Row: Gloria Miller, Mary Lees, Bar- liara Jones, Alberta Teske, .loyve Miner. Row 2: Carol Ives, Lalean Bergland, Ronald Mason, Dave Holst, Phil Erlander, Betty Nitzel. Row 3: Chuck lJe'l'aeye, Jerry Kipp, ,lim Mr:Kuster, Carl Eric Carl- son, Roh Likes. Top Row: Fred Timmerman, Bill War- ren, Gerry Jungjohan, Cliff Allen, Jon Christiansen. E ROOM 303-Mr. C. W. Holm- gren. Bottom Row: Carol Perrine, Barbara Ravenscraft, Pamela Pulver, Martha Parker, Esther Pearson, Mar- garet Radcliffe, Carol Pope, Row 2: Bob Parrish, Terry Putman, JoAnn Orn, Kay Olson, Marilyn Palmer, Karen Patterson, Donna Parker, Bill Parker. Row 3: Jack Pulford, Frank Palicki, ,lohn Quinones, Bob Ortiz. Top Row: Bud Ransdell, Michael O'Neill, ,lames Peterson, John Perry, Donald Reed, Mike Plunkett, james Poterack. IE, E 4 vig l 3 X ., il- ROOM 2l3-Miss Fern Slusher. Bottom Row: Connie Svhnerkloth, Bonnie Sellers, Geraldine Seale, Elizabeth Sharp, Margaret Rollo, Sue Roberson, Dana Roth. Row 2: Fred Smith, Gerald Russel, Ruth Roth, JoAnne Reed, Clarence Smith. Row 3: Bob Sameulson, ,lim Remy, Dor- othy Scott, Martha Richard- son, Mary Kay Scott, Dale Svhweinberger, Bob Seitz. Top Row: George Seaberg, Richard Schmidt, Lee Smith, ,loel Smith, Tom Schrempf, Melvin Sandberg, Don Svhlueter, Al- len Siebels, ontributions to ROOM 203- Miss Ruth Ver- trees. Bottom Row: Marlene Sheraden, Luvy Staavk, Donna Spears. Rosetta Stephens, Janice Stewart, Sharon Small. Row 2: Sharon Swanson, Gay Sollo, Sandra Smith, ,loyve Smith. Karen Sternberg. Row 3: Barbara Smith, Paula Swanson, Jim Swanson. Jim Sweet. .loe Soto, .loyee Stogs- dill. Marilyn Strosahl. Top Rout Ned Snow, lllf-me-nt Sut- ton. Dim-k Strivkland, Hill Spiller, lihurk Swanson. Wil- lis Stiner. loin Stovkton. ROOM 204 - Mr. Arthur Krane. Bottom Row: Virginia Verlleef-ke, Ruth Wahlgren, Beverly Trililjle, Marilyn Van Zuyt, Janet Townsend, Valeria Wahlgren, Mr. Krane. Row 2: Bill Trout, Paul Yan Daele, Kenny Urbanonic-z, john Tim- son, Ronald Van Ile Putter, ,lerry Tiemeier. Row 3: Beverly Taylor, llanny Van Tieghem, Laurel Lee Taylor, Nancy Townsend, Don Vols. Top Row: Gerald Van Dyke, Wayne Taulie, ,lavk Voorhies, Whitey Yerstracte, Edward Wat'hs, Ray Wagner, Ronald Swenson. L . LOOKING OVER samples of class rings are llheryl We-slin. Holm Davidson. and Bill Holmgren. a Well-Rounded, Successful School. ROOM 2l0-Hr, Harold Grimtll. Bottom Roux' ,loan W0lJllFlHLZ. Bc-wrly Wallin:-, Barbara Wlellandvr. llonnu Ziegler. llarluara Warne-r, Peggy Welt-h, Xlr. Urillitlr. Row 2: liuth Ann Walton. Earl Wendt, Sharon Wal- strand, ffarol W'via-lwr, Roluert Warner. Cheryl We-stlin, Top Row: lamvs Vlfard, Kenny Wolf, Cone willllfflfll, David Yoder, lfduard Wood. .lay Wood, Duane Wood, George W'rigl1t. 57 -g x 5 -.L , i o Q7 Cb BOOM 208 - Miss Carst. Bottom Row: Mary ,lo Baux, Carol Andrews, Sue Adams, Miss Carst, Shirley Allen, Carol Andreen. Row 2: Leslie Anderson, Pepper Aims, Charlie Asp, Eddy Anderson, jim Ahlstedt, Carl Anderson. Row 3: Dick Anderson, Bob Becka, Gerald Armstrong, Don Banning, Barry Baccus, Jerry Benson. Top Raw: Kendall Anderson, Don Anderson, Anthony Anderson, Don Al- linger, Blaine Arnold, ,lohn Axel. ANNEX 1 - Miss Andersen. Bottom Row: Loretta Buckley, Fannie Mae Colman, Carol Carmichael, Faye Braden, Bonnie Bentrim, Hope Briss- man. Row 2: Iona Blaekburn, Greta Burklund, Karen Coombe, Betty Carlson, Linda Brainard, Nancy Carlson, .loan Bryan. Row 3: LeRoy Chase, Ronald Chelstrom, Allen Carey, Bob Brackevelt, Terry Buller, Arthur Bodenbender. Top Row: Bud Brown, Divk Campbell, ,lim Caldwell, Bill Chekewicz, ,lim Bertelli, Jim Collinson. A Heart We come Greeted the Class of 1956 as It The sophomore officers and spon- sors are Mr. Swanson: John Dellos, president, Linda Brainard, secre- tary-treasurer, Jim Staes, vice- presidentg Mrs. Jones, Mr. Cays. They successfully led their Class through its first year at MHS. 56 'Q ANNEX 2 - Miss llelton. Bottom Row: Helen Cupp. Jeannine Copeland. Carol Coryvll. Sharon Darnell, Yvilfla Cooper. Sharon Cox. Hou' 2: Rivhard Davis. Robert Corwin. Judith Crist, Katherine Davis. Pat Danielson. .lark Crawford. Top Row: Roger Cornmvsser. Kent Coyne. Gilbert Davis. Paul Davidson. Ron Corey Robert Crane. ANNEX 3 -- Mr. DeYinnc'y. Horton: Huw: Janice Drake, Mary Dost, Janet Drake. Elizabeth Durham. Una Derby. Sharon lfdstrom. Row 2: Jr-an Dc-Marlie, Barbara Drisvoll, Patric-ia Driscoll, Louise De- Pooter, Margo Este-rdahl. George Dodd. Row 3: Roger Duesterhaus, Robert DeClerk, Jim DeCoi'ker, John Dellos, Ronald DeArmond, Jerry Edlund. Top Row: Lawrence Efhandt, Monte DeWalsr-he, Dave DeJong. Dan Erlander, David DeCrane, Charles Elmer. ANNEX 23 SOUTH-Miss Grifhn. Bottom Row: Karna Lou Fuller, Beverly Garrison, Judy Floming, Donna Foster, Carol Ferry, Suzanne Fuss. Row 2: Carole Euhanks. June Gengler, Elaine Galley, Joyce Findlay, William Garbett. Top Row: Ronald Fullmer, Ronald Fryxell, Ronald Fors- berg, Dale Godwin, Herbert Franseen, Alan Galley. ROOM 214 - Mrs. Hyink. Bottom Row: Dora Hancock, Sally Hargrave, Carolyn Guinn, Janet Guerrero, Janet Hankins. Meredith Griffin. Row 2: Gretchen Gunter, Bar- bara Hancork, Virginia Gri- berg, Lois Harlow, Marie Harper, Deanna Hanshew. Row 3: Sona Hanshew, Allis Harris, Marilyn Gutridge, Bar- bara Guss, Lula Harland,'Top Row: David Guss, Tom Guild, Don Harris, John Gustafson. G7 H. I M 'A llr Hllgllllllll. R :'ll3SlfN'l'lfl'IS: Bollnm Row: Audrey Baker, Carol Argenlirighl. .loinn john- son. .lavquiline Hoffman. .lanfee llraigz. 'Yanvy Thompkins. Row Z: jesse Hllfl' llle-ton. llarlan Flf'HlI1llHll. Don Miller. Ronald Wiiidy. Fred Suango, Top Rout an Xliner. Xlyron Yarnholz. Kenny oy Sims, Dil-k Grafton to HS and Ea erl I: ANNEX 23 NORTllf Nliss Sm-hnowske. Bottom Roux' Sally Hill. Gail Hensley. Patty Healcl. Marilyn Higzlvee. Wanda Hodge. Hou' 2: Bon- nie Haxener. Erladine Hog- lunil. firetrhen Holm. Rita Hobbs. .lean Hoppe. Nlary Hawks. ,cliff fi: Robert llix- son. Nlil-ae Heitman, Charles Hoagland. Rin-hard lloerr- mann. .lerry Hazen. Top Rout Ron Herstemlt. Nlary Holinee. Willadean Hullman, Hernaril Holm. ANNEX 18 7 Mr. Kienle. Bottom. Row: Barbara J. John- son. Barbara M. Johnson. Arlene Johnson, Gaye Inge- munsen. Crave Jensen. Karna Johnson. ,Ianiee Jacobs. Row 2: Mr. Thomas Kienle, Nedra Hulsey. Karen Jaeobs. Beverly James. Marjorie Johnson. laniee Husson. Jacqueline Jaekson. Row 3: Tim Hungate. Warren Jennings, Duane John- son, Kenneth Hugaert, Bruce johnson. .lerold Johnson, Top Row: Terry Hunsingger, Lenny Johnson, Cliff Allen Hyink, James Johnson, .lerry Johan- sen. ANNEX 19 k Mr. Lynm-h. Bottom Row: Jeanne Klier, .ludith jones, Sara Kloos. Carol Kelley. Hose Marie Kil- gore, Pat Kravel. Row 2: ,ludy Klingberg, Deanna Kyrk. Alive Kuehl, Bevky Langill. Sharon johnson, Franees Jones, llliar- lene Kriblrle. Row 3: Virginia Lambert. Sandy Johnson. Nlar- garet Lake, Martha Leaeh, Hilda Laila. .lohn Kalomalos. Ted Leland. Top Row: Donald Lance, Milo Larimer, Ronald Larson, Jimmie Lanve, Nlirh- ael Kearns. Robert I,if-wus. 2 g f l 5 I 1 o ll .Fl Y L .. L , 'Q L Joined in Classes. ROOM filll- Xliss Slwllvr-r. Holton: Rout .ll1Hl1't' l,0llllt'Il. ,ltixllll Nlvllunn, ,lrnyrv Nlurlx- Ivy. l,oi- llnrslmll. Karl:-ln' Xlurtin. Put Nlrlmun. Bliss Spm-:uve-r. Run' 2: .lim Nh-- l.i1llglllLll1.AlLll'lxlt' l,imlm-r1n1+'ye-I1 lllxurlottf- xll'SI!LlI'lIl. llurnl l.inmlquis!. Nulc-rie' Nlurtrfl. ,lm-kiv l.m14lt'l1. lftlll' ff: Kay Xlulnwn. lloln-rt l.unsIu4l. llurry Nlullivoul. .lvun Lumi- quisl. Ray Xlurtin. Klarria Nlagxnuson. Twp Huw: Bill long. Slvw Nlussiv. Hrm-el Nlauritzson. Dane Lindbladc. ANNEX Qlfxlr, llays, Hul- Iunz Knut Bob Nfflson, lfarole' Nvlsun. NQIIICY Nlillvr, Kay Nlorrisun. Phyllis Nlrwfrn-, Kullly Nlulry, Nlr, lfays. Rau' 22: .lualith Nlinivk. l,wn1a1 fllurplly. llllilflillll' Ne-lson. Nunry Ne-ir. llurlvuru Nlmllre-y. lluw xll'll1lflZil. lfnu' fi: Xlikf- Nle-tlr-rllivk, Gary Nlolxr. Umu- lllorvl, l'l1il Nvnkirli, ,lim Nlyvrs, lion Nc-lsnn. Tap Knut ,lnvl Nl1'l'l'y, l runk Nt'MllllI4Il. llm-k xlllflblly. .lm-k Nlunnu-r. llolr Mm-k, lull lllllmlgvtt. Hull fllvtx. ANNEX 20 - Mr. Nlm-llvr. Hutlunz Row: Nlr. Nlox-llvr. fllary Nilzvl, Ruth Ulsvn. Son- dra l uttz-rson. lfluim- Paulus. liluinv l'rftvrsun. Huw 2: Patty Parks. .luniw Olson. ,loan Panel, llurolyn l'urs0ns. Phyllis Nulwl, Kats Pekos. Rau' 3: Ann Nvxsrnan. lmuis l,lll'lif l'. Holm Untiwros. Rngvr l'uni4'ur'c-i. Dale Uxvrturf. lhuul Olson. Twp lfuzr: llam- Y Nulin, Lamont lurtlmx. Iluxixl l'f-tr-rson. Tony l'u1lillu, Huss- ,- f-II l,f'lf'I's0ll. Q , IN 'nmll IN LIIIU rmlmlwl mlm XXI! XXX 'XY ur :uf llriur tr ll! thu nl' tha' m-mv 4-ll 1 Inlfl It xlllllllf' llwll In Ht .Y ,- 'LIIIHIL tml nl 1 LJ ANNEX T-Mr. Hyink. Bol- tom Row: Ted Severs. Bob Schwartz, Jim Staes, Bill See- ber. Warren Smith. Row 2: Phillip Shore, Tom Severs, Elvy Skogman. Annette Smueles, Ron Sovey, Kenneth Slead, Harold Six. Row 3: Larry Sheraden, Beverly Stewart, Arline Sonksen, Jar-kie Stark, Margaret Spain, Sandra Spencer. Top Row: Norma Sloeum, Mary Jean Snyder, Shirley Soshee, Sondra Shaw, Janice Smith, Darlene Stung, Mr. Hyink. ANNEX 14 - Mr. Marsell, Bottom Row: Carrie Tittle, Sharon Strombeek, Carolyn Swaine, Elaine Tallman, Camilla Strobbe, Mr. Marsell. Row 2: Sara Tomlinson, Sally Tanner, Mary Strandgren, Louise Swanson, Anne Ton- nessen. Row 3: John Swanson Silas Teigland, David Strang: Nicholas Tertipes, Haven Sun- derland, Richard Sunlin. Row 4: Donald Thompson. Mirhael Thompson, Bruve Trull, Donald Taylor. Ronald Swanson. f ff 5 - 3 I I ' ANNEX T- Mr. Bishop. But- mm Row: Linda Redmon Sharon Reedy, Janet Reeves. Judy Phelps, Heidi Radik Joyre Podaril. Row 2: Sue Peterson, Nicki Quinones. Nanvy Pierve, Lynette Reilly. , , ,. Joyve f1Tlll1'li, Wesley llerve. Row 3: George Rates. .lavk Ric-me-rs. Bill Ransdell. Dau- Phelps, Dil-k Pruitt. Fred Preiss. Top Row: Jim Rentz. Alex Pikusa, fllarenvr' Ralph. Truvy Potter, Bob Powell. Pllil Quarle, ANNEX 8-Mr. Hall. But- mm Row: Marlene Ristau. Bonnie Russell, Pat Svhnell. Norma Riley, Ruth Rirli. Charlotte S4-hmof-k, Mr. Hall. Huw 2: Carolyn Rogers, Rt-lda Rohs, Janet Sandberg, Cynthia Roseman, Elsa Samuelson, Nancy Robbins, Betty Roberts. Row 3: Jack Sehneble, John Schoonover, John Rohrbavh. Alive Samuelson, Jim Rohr- bavh, Jack Ronk. Top Row: Don Ross, Spenve Svhroeder, llarold Srhumavher, Divk Sauerman, Mike Ryan, Bob Samuelson. Sports and ALICE SAMUELSON and Kenny Anderson were the NEW LOCKERS and rlassrooms replamed the familiar old Rek setting 1n sophomore class attendants in the 1953 homecomln order to make room for the sophomore class COI'0l'lall0l'l l'CI'9l'nOny. etivities, Making a Complete and Happ Year ROOM 113 - Mrs. Jones. Bottom Row: Rosalie Van- Meter, Beverly Waters, Karen Weber, Sally Walters, Mary Lou Waldman, Mrs, jones. How 2: Susie Vanflothem, Pat Vanllilder, Marilyn Water- stradt, Mary West, ,loy Yan Ooteghen, Dale Van llc-r lley- den. Row 3: Maurice Yersluis, Bill Wallace, Carroll Whitmer, Jesse Watson, Bob Weimer. Top Row: Dick Yeberg, Robert Weber. lluane Yan- Hyfte, ,lack Wlhite, George Wesner, Gilbert YanRy4'ke. ROOM 101- Mrs, Robbins. Bottom Roux: Carol Wish- meyer, Betty Willard. Yivky Williams, Bonnie Yonngqnist. Linda Wood, Gen:-xi:-w Ze-ln. Mrs. Robbins. Row 2: Bur- bara Williams, Linda Yxorrf-ll, Patrivia Woods. lit-tty Wvilliams, Sinrlee' Lou Woul- ley, ,lane Wilson, Rau' 3: Paul Wilson, Sally Zink. ,lam-t W'ilson, Diane Wolfe. lillwarfl York. Top Row: Harold Wlillllite, Gary Vllrigbt, Orin W'ilder, Lee Womack. Stott Wood. ACTIVITIES we become beffer acqucunfed flvrough achwhes ll o ou: on vm m.....- .,h 1- 4' ... WW? Q. 39-7- tk.. 4... -L- 4. ff! M www Graduation from high school is a highlight and turning point in every students life. It is the cul- mination of four years of learning, socially and mentally. To the seniors pictured on these pages go some of the top honors granted by their class for scholarship, personality. and service. Uther awards presented to graduating seniors were not selected before the M went to press. Membership in National Honor Society is awarded to seniors with a 90 per cent average or above on the hasis of school and community service. To the two seniors ranking highest scholastically in the class go the valedictorian and salutatorian honors. The Merit Shield is given by the faculty to a student for service, leadership, and characterg and the popu- larity cup winners are elected hy the senior class. utstandlng June Graduates Receive Awards sc.. T 3,-5, T MILLIE BLITT BETTY KLIER. BICYEHLY JASPER Merit Shield Vulemlietorian. Sululatorian for Scholarship, Service, and Friendliness. Qs Tb' NATIONAL HONOR Sovic-ty members are, Bavk Row: Jon Rogers, Larry Noel, Arvill Olson, Marvin Newhaus. Rou' 2: lion Trull, J. D, Nlunn. Cary Slavisli, Jerry McQiiigg1. Huw 3: Della Rich, Carole Sue Habjolins. Mary Straw, Marg Neir. Betty Klier. Row 4: Natalie Wallen- line. Sally Sohner, Nancy Sen vine. Judy Reily, Sandra Nystrom. Front Roux' Sheila Peterson, Mary Ann Olson, Mary Shoem-raft. Georgia Yvoodring. Pat Rasmussen. Absent from picture: q, George Dellos, Boll Drake, Holm Nelson. QI! qt 'C-' X .ug Hvmvmlwr the stuclt-nt 1-lm-tion and vote-l 'flu- sign on the opposite page scrwtl as a rt-minclvr from Civivs Club memlu-rs. who managt-cl tht- clcction of Class omcvrs, Stud:-nt Congrvss ollivials. and April Primary canclitlatt-s in a samplt- t-lc-1-tion. to como to tht- polls. Hy using tht- voting IIlilt'llllll'. stumlvnts rt-1-4-ivctl practical t'XlM'I'l1'Ill't' in mlvxnoc-ratim' lralloting. lfntlvr thf' direction of Miss lfsther Lind and Miss Leona Day the Club, composvcl of senior govern- ment stutlvnts. sponsort-tl a Pan American llay program. schc-duled a spa-akt-r on Constitution Day. and visitt-cl the County c-ourt housv. We Studi d the Complex Mechani m of a ca on 'A+ , Q Q7 C7 6 25 III Il F I l1l I4 II1l'lIIIl4'IN.ll1'.Hl11l. H1114 .' 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Il.111vII IIl'I4'I-till, 1 I ,1 J H S x 4 I N. 5 I I Q , rv J,-4' 4- ,Sf is 2.1 5 If f,,,,.1 ' fmx QL gnu A . . ef v-g 9 JH-. e, X L . A Q 1 ,'Wiuv'L'l.?IyJ:L--uw I s IRAC TIFINC' FOR an approarhlng tournament is the MHS debate team. Standing: Tony Anderson, hrst negative peaker NI1' HobertNuqu1t sponsor Seated: Katherine Bodenbender, Arlene Johnson, first and second allirmatixe speakers: ,lerry Miller, second negative speaker. Effective organization, evidence, logic, and speak- ing ability on the part of debaters, tally points in the debates wonn column of a tournament result sheet. Mr. Robert Nuquist, debate coach, drilled the MHS squad in these achievements as the de- baters studied the 1954- topic, Resolved: That the President Should Be Elected By the Direct Vote of the People. The team competed in tournaments at LaGrange, Augustana College, Blue Island, Rock Island, and Pekin and attended a debate workshop program at the University of Illinois. DlSPUtCd Its Problems, and pplied This 44, Q 4 5 4 -4. lc 'ASHOULD THE President be elected by a direct vote of the people? ponder dehaters, ,Ierry Miller, Tony Anderson, Arlene Johnson, and Katherine Roden- bender. at ,Large ' i' ls ij? i+,.k'? Name. address. and telephone number of every student and teacher at MHS comprise the handy Maroon Directory published by the Student Con- gress each year. This is only one of the many ways in which this representative body serves tht- school. Sponsoring: an exehange program with ltock ls- land. handling lied Cross and March of Dimes Campaigns, entering floats in the homecoming and Christmas parades. decorating the halls at Christmas. electing cheerleaders. and publishing a school hand- book kept members very busy. To earn money for these projects the Congress sold gfllajoru. the school mascot, basketball schedule pencils, and ulloost the Maroonsw car emblems. 65. VSW S21 l e i'f+?l?t f P M6 .sf 5 9- 45 3 DECORATING THE tree are. Counter-Clockwise: J. D. Munn, nresident: John Allen, treasurer: Sharon Alftine, secretary: Don Trull, vice-president. HANDBOOK AND directory com- mittee members are. lfluelruixe: Scott lyood, Arlene Johnson, llob Davidson, Donna Taylor, Allis Hara ris, Kate Pekos, Marg Neir. Phyllis Wolfe, Claudette Atuell. Knowledge in an Active St S'l'UDEN'l' CONGRESS members are. Standing: Jon Rogers. Bob Gunter, Richard Lovelace. Jackie Louden. Jean lloppe, Bruce Trull, Kenny Ander- son, Myron Varnholtz, Frank Newburn, ,loyee Findlay. Seated Cll7Fh'1L'liSL Kenny Wolf, ,lohn Kalomalos. Dorothy lloke, Nancy Townsend, Beverly Jasper, Nancy Johnson, Kay Anderson, George Dodd, Bill Parker. udent Congress. Back Row: Dick Cline, Tom Reimers. Burdette De- Keyrel, .lack Rosenberg. .lim Staes. Rau- 2: Sharon Reedy, Linda Brainard, Alice Samuelson, Bob l.ed- better, Lee Nelson. Row 3: Betty Johnson. Nlarty Lucas, Barbara Ford, ldvon Bigharn. P? 1 gl XC E . LISTENING T0 the secretary's report at an informal meeting of the Literary Board are class representatives, Standing: Bill Parker junior: Bill Christison, Jack Rosenberg, ,lon Rogers, senior: Carolyn Parsons, sophomore. Seated: Pat Hayes, junior: Bonnie Hogren, Katherine Bodenbender, Marlo Lange, Millie Blitt, senior. Students with a Flare for the Literar are Selecting capable editors and managers for all of the school publications, the M, the Imp, and the Line O' Type, is perhaps the most important responsibility of the Literary Board of Control. The purpose of the board is to represent the student body in guiding literary and journalistic activities at Moline High School. At the annual Literary Banquet, sponsored by the board, the new publication executives are announced and awards are presented to students for special achievement in the literary field. One boy and girl, elected from each class, serve on the board, as well as the Line 0, Type and M executives. Miss Clara Carlson. publications advisor, and Miss Barbara Carst, head of the English department, are sponsors. Oflicers of the board this year were Katherine Bodenbender, president, ,lon Rogers, vice-presidentg and Marlo Lange. secretary. blllztln-X l'l'.ll'.lt5vUfN sniilr-s lnippily aft:-rret-:'ixir111tliz'l'.lla Nl. 1,01-kr:-ll pm-try amirnl lor ln-r Nt'lt't'llUIl Uili- lo ll.-.itll Thernvs from dragons to drama were covered by MHS Students this year in their entries to tht- annual literary magazine, the Imp. All MHS and Community College students art- vligililt- to enter as many samples of their OWII writing antl art work for juclgxing as they wish, Seeking originality and good writing style, a faculty- student vonnnittvt- self-vts from among the many entries 5.4 l'l.NNH l5l,.-X4 lx. mnin-I ul tlnl lflla Nl, 1 ni-lxrvll llhillll tin' th.- livst plnfc' Ne'ln'n'tiu11. gill! Att nililn' Xxvixliing Stain. titlf- nl' lnfr priu- ninninu .irtivlt-. SOUX NlXRl'l1N'S.Im,, i'mrAi'vm1- twt niiiiiviy tl:-ltly ilixplaly- tln- airtixtiy with ulinli Nln- nun xht- llttlgillltlr' LHXLll'll. tht- he-st prose antl poetry rontrilmntions for pnlmlivation. as wt-ll as thi- two prize winning pie-ws, The winning: rover tlesigxn is also st-It-1-tml hy VOIllIlllllt't'. Honorable mention in tht- l95I Imp was award:-tl to Katherine llotlt-iilwmler, prose. and Nlillii- lllitt antl Carol lfllstrom. pot-try. anrl Loren flarvy. rover, Given umerous ppertunities to Develop IMP STAFF members are, Slrzndirzg: Sally Sohner, Katherine Erivson. liill filiristisnn. l,iz Sharp. Smletl: tfarol Johnson. Carole Bodenliender, Millie Blitt, Barbara Warner. Kneeling: Divk Rahjohns, Mary Straw. Slir-ila l'et1'rwn. Pat Hayes. ia.-:Xi wg Z... 0 LOT REPORTERS and ad solicitors are, Standing: Cynthia Ecker, Ann Pruitt, Barb Olson, Alice Samuelson, Pat Rasmussen, Cynthia Schmidt, Jo Ann Burg, Bob Seitz Scott Wood, David Strang Arvid Olson, Liz Sharp, Lynnette Reilly, Sharon and Displa Their Talents No news is not good news! Although this varies from the familiar saying, it became an unwritten law to the editors of the Line O' Type as another journalistic year flashed hy. The staff room, MHS, answer to a city roomf' buzzed with activity as the busy editors turned out a paper every two weeks. Besides their Npress problemsi' the staff also had several pro- jects on their agenda. Co-sponsoring the homecoming Coronation WATCHINF 'NIR Art Vanlzancker at the Model Printers Linotype machine are proof- reader Pat Hudson cartoonist, Soma Martens: photographers, Dick Schmidt, Arvid Olson typists. Millie Lievens, Emily Hoaglund, Barb Jackson. cf: Edstrom, Jeanne Klier. Sealed: Barbara Warner, Judy Esterdahl, Kay Anderson, Janice Smith, Judy Jones, Pat Hayes, Sandra Nystrom, Georgia Woodring. in School Publications took many hours of preparation, as did the Christmas project. Toylandn was the theme chosen this year for the annual LO'T- Student Congress toy contest, as adrooms contributed toys for distribution to deserving children. Medalist honors, the highest newspaper rating given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, were awarded to the staff for their outstanding work in journalism. LO'T REPORTERS enjoying the annual Christmas contest toys are, Standing: Don Carson, Earle VanGuilder, Paula Swanson, ,lacquie Hoffman. Kneeling. Carol lves. Seated: Marty Lucas, Kate Pekos. 3 V! I ,-Y KATY BODENBENDER, MARY STRAW Co-News Editors -.-... QUIET? llf ' '47 SALLY SOHNER, CECELIA JENNINCS Feature Editor. College Editor .7 f' w-wi X' f -4 GEORGE DELLOS, CAROLE CARLSON Q3 -' 1 Fl w.. Co-Sports Editors SHEILAV PETERSON, BETTY KLIER Circulation, Exchanges A .h I 4.-Q11 -I-is NIAHLO LANCE JON ROGERS SHARON ALFTINE lfditor-iii-chief' .-Xmlwrtising Manager Rusiness Manager The , Imp, and Line O, Type Staffs ln the spring of 19525. even ln-fore last ya-ar's annual came out. the l95l NI was in the making. Yearlmook executives. elected in May. chose their staff and formu- lated preliminary ideas. ln the fall. staff members attended conventions in Minneapolis. Minnesota. and Champaign. Illinois, where they made new friends, gained specihc information on yearbook editing. and began to realize the extent of their jolms. The staff earned money hy selling footlmall programs at home games. Then a three-week campaign for year- lvook sales lmegan. Each subscrilmer was entitled to a vote for homecoming queen. The staff was fortunate to find Richard Schmidt, an excellent student photographer, who has taken many of the yearbook pictures. Layouts. pictures, and Copy were completed by the end of April and. after four seasons of extensive and intensive effort. the hook of the year was ready for publication. fx C7 XllXllRlNtQ l'UR'l'R -'tl'l'S at Schultz Studio are Nl editors, Nlillie Rlitt. Kay .-Xnilerson. junior class: Xlr. William Schultz. annual pliotogiuplieri Nairn' N-rxine. Nlzirg Nr-ir. fan-nltx: Nlarilxn Uelnnicli. soplioninru- 1 lass: .Nf'YifI'1lf Natalie Xhiailleiitirie. Xlziiy Flint-cralit. senior class: liidy Rf-ilyi. soplionlore I'lLlN5. KATY BODENBENDER Subseription Manager Aecuratel , v .5 - - 1 'N-R MAN Y 7 t 1' ' I .ji K .- HL1 1 Jr if , : N 'S' 4 4 4 APPROACHINC CO-OWNERS of the Flowerland Florist Shop, Mr. Walter Bonggren and Mrs. Harry Youngberg, for an ad in the year- book are M solicitors, seated: Gary Slavish, Carol Axel. Standing: Sally Sohner, Eileen Hughes, Emily Hoaglund, Nancy lNIcChesney, Barb Olson. Nl STAFF members are, Standing: Bonnie Hogren, Doris Lang, Pat Hudson, Dorothy Strandlund, typists: Marian Haeck, artist. Seated: Beverly Jasper, typistg Ruth Kilgore, index editor, Dirk Schmidt, staff photographer. WISHINC UN Xlinnie. the Nl masvot, for a sm-vessfiil yearbook are NI eilitors. Carole ifarlson, .lohn Allen. sports. 581116115 Charlotte Watt. aetivitic-sz Cfevelia Jennings. music' and clramativs: Betty Klier, activities. Holding Minnie: lo Ann Burg, music and dramatics. MILLIE BLITT was seleeterl hy the MHS English Department to l'E'Cl'lYl' the Julia lf. Cettemy Literary Award. This presentation is made annually at the Literary Banquet to the senior selected outstanding in vreatixe writing. nf Nh it K 5 S ,HW Z i ' --QQ ,vw 'ff-M-I NED SNOYV. chosen most outstanding lmoy in junior linglish lay that department. was pre- sented with tht- Harvartl Book Award at the Literary Banquet. and rtisticall Recorded a Year at HS MEMBFRS OF the National Quill and Scroll Sor-iety, self-vtml for spec-ial at-hievement in high sr-hool journalism are, Kneelzng Betty' Klier, Sally Sohner, Bill Christison. Seated. Rau' 2: Marlo Lange, Carol Johnson, Carole Carlson, Millie Blilt. Front Hou Katherine Bodenbender, Sheila Peterson, Mary Linda Straw, George Dellos, ,lon Rogers. Absent when picture was taken are flex-elia Jennings, Sharon Alftine, Pat Hudson. are .., Q3 EA V' M 4- r SERVING AS Library Club oflicers were Katherine Bodenbender, president: Diana Beaston, fall vice- president, Peggy Bagley, secretary, and Elaine Tallman, treasurer. Mary Millington, absent from picture, served as spring vice-president. Q' HELPING STUDENTS to benefit from the school library are Library Club members, Behind Counter: Exalina Ili-Mink, Ruth Drew, Ann Johnson, Elaine Tallman, Katherine Bodenbeniler, Diana Beaston, Peggy Bagley, Marjorie Johnson, Miss Kathleen Curry, bead librarian and sponsor, Alive Kuehl, Yolanda Bruno, In Front of Counter is Mary Millington. LIBRARY CLUB Among a student librarian's many jobs during free period each day are sorting and shelling books, helping students, and checking books in and out. The Library Club, sponsored a faculty tea, bake sales, and managed the library bulletin board. This year the MHS group entertained library as- sistants from East Moline at the annual club banquet. FRENCH CLUB Selling sports tags and co-sponsoring a homecoming Hoat were among the activities of the French Club this year. In May the annual French and Spanish banquet was held at Short Hills Country Club. anguages, Past and Present, Teach Us FRENCH CLUB members are, Clockwise: Marcia Baldwin, Carol Axel, ,lon Rogers, Carol DeMange, treasurerg Mr. Mace Cordon, sponsor: George Dellos, presidentg Brian Mag- nusson, secretaryg Dorothy Ross, Sheila Peterson. - ,a lfljllm 1? ,, i iyg , X 21 I STUDYING ROMANCE, language that is, are French Club members, Standing: Donna Catterton, Jim Remy, Lucy Staack, Ruth Roth, Judy Esterdahl. Back Row, seated: Sandra Smith, Bonnie Catter- ton, Dave Delong, Lester Kunst, Jerry McQuigg, Lila Peterson. Front Row: Betty Koutts, 'Penryy Black, Carolyn Knapp, Natalie Wallentine, Alyce Tallman, Annette Nelson. C17 2 X... YV dsx Bark Row: Carol Kelly. Don Anderson, Charlotte Nelson, Blain Arnold, Karen Weller, Natalie Wallentine, Scott Wood, Rau' 2: Harb Johnson, Beverly Garrison, George llodd, Arlene johnson, Donna Catterton, Gail Hanson, Carol W'eicker, Bonnie Griilin. Row 3: Gretchen Gunter, Betty Willard, Mary Tedell. Mary Strand- ly Qstqki a 3 HMEDICAMENTUM TIBI Parahof' states Scott Wood, Roman doctor, to Katy Bodenbender frecliningl. Other members of the Latin play cast are, standing: Nancy Griffin. Sealed: Bonnie Bentrim, Pat Hudson. W1 gren, John Swanson. Alyce Tallman. Roger Panicutci Maxine Duiall .lohn Kalamalos. Front Row: Gail Hensley, Mike lliitnian trea urer Sally Sohner, president: Pat Hayes, xice-president linda Brainard secretary: Bob Corwin, Sharon Edstroin. to Understand ur Singing Christmas carols in Latin and producing a Roman skit were two of the unique activities carried on hy the Junior Classical League this year. linder the sponsorship ol Miss M. Fern Slusher, all Latin students are invited to join the group. The central purpose of the club is to increase interest in the study of Latin and Roman life and to promote an appreciation of the culture afforded by the Classics. vs ' 1 :- Buck Row. Miss M. ern Slusher, advisor: Gretchen Holm, jerry Miller, Allis Har- ris, Kenny Anderson. Row 2: Kate l'i-kos, john llellos, Ron Soxey, Mike Kearns, Elaine 'l'allman, Cynthia Rosenian, Carolyn Rogers. Row Judy Crist, Nancy Carlson, Janet lie:-yes, Clifl Hyink, ,lanice Smith. Nancy Neir, Genevieve fell, lliane Vllolle. Sally Har- graxe. Front Row: Hope Brissman. ,ludy Jones, Bonnie lientrini, Sharon Reedy, Tony Anderson, Pam Martin. Combine the gay foreign atmosphere of lioom 2l2 with the interesting vxperic-lives of widely traveled Nlr. Mawr Cordon and you have the materials for the popular classes in Spanish at MHS. All students taking the language are eligible for membership in the Spanish club. This year the group sold tags for games, entered a float in the home-Coming parade, and co-sponsored the French and Spanish banquet. Y X . 'fm E - , a ,U Ada SPANISH CLUB officers are Don Trull, president: Betty John- son, secretary, Bob Parrish, treasurer: Mr. Mace Gordon, sponsor. Neighbors in an Interdependent World. 1- u ' QWHEW 4 Standing: ,lo Burg, Pat Quilty, Joy Bast, Joe Soto, Ed Larson, Frank Palieki, Kent Dunlap, Ray Edlund, lavk Pulford, Rollin Hearn, Ron Mallicoat, Frank Martel, Tom DeSmet. Row 2: Judy Reily, Bob Schluter, Nancy Servine, Cary Slavish, Gayle Smith, Dick Walther, Arvid Olson. Front Row: Jerry Miller, Virgil Hall, Emily Hoaglund, Beverly Hut- son, Ruth Kilgore, Marg Neir, Karl Nelson, Standing: Reeva Nahrgang, Nancy Hammond, Gloria Ewing, Hope Kunst, Dorothy Holland, Margaret Radcliffe, Paul Englund, Edwin Day. Row 2: Elaine Mortier, Laurel Taylor, Bonnie Catterton, Betty Parmley, Donna Ziegler, Judy Oherg, JoAnn Kappler, Dana Roth. Front Row: Mar- lene Dichtl, ,loan Reed, Nancy Cooper, Ann Huth, Theo Brown, Peggy Welch, Carolyn Hoaglund. O In November MHS Buzzed Wlth lans B AN NI and vote for homeroming leer urges Eileen Hughes frightl. as he and Barb' Olson count'a day's sales r y 1l'l. 9 7 7 du ing the Campa g Moline High extended a hearty welcome to former MHS grid lettermen as they returned for the tradi- tional homecoming festivities November 6. Always a highlight in the school calendar M-Mens Day means fun and excitement for all the young in heart of Moline The l953 celebration began on November 5 with a coronation applauded as one of the most beautiful and impressive ceremonies ever held here. For the first time seniors receiving honorable mention were presented to the student body. Royalty selected this year included sophomore attendants, Kenny Anderson, Alice Samuelson, junior attendants, George Seaberg, Marty Lucas, senior attendants, Don Trull, Sharon Alftine, Jon Rogers, Marlo Lange, George Dellos, and Beverly Jasper. The student body elected J. D. Munn and Rose Marie Padilla to ,reign as king and queen over the 1953 homecoming parade, football game and dance. for the Thirt -fourth Annual Homecoming. HOMECOMING ROYALTY are ,lon Rogers, Marlo Lange fseatedj, second attendantsg Don Trull, Sharon Alftine fseatedj, Brst attendantsg M Queen Rose Padilla, LO'T King J. D. Munng George Dellos, Beverly Jasper fseatedj, third attendants. e Q M King J. D. and ueen ROSIC W...-1 at Decorating floats for the M-Men's Day parade occupied the spare time of MHS students, in spite of hiting cold November weather. Hi-Y Club won second prize with this mammoth Major , Over twenty humorous and heautiful floats kept spectators admiring as the parade passed through the downtown strvm-ts. 'N Reigned ver the Festivities. Several hours before the game, MHS cheerleaders held a pep session on Wharton Field House parking lot. Silhouettes against the bonfire soon joined in a snake dance. Maroon fans turned out full force to see Moline outscore East Moline, 14 to 7, in one of the most exciting football games of the season. Q erm' Royalty held. their final reign over the dance after the game. Pictured are the underclass attendants. The dance ended with the day, at 12 p.m., but memories of the 1953 homecoming lingered long after. R1 FALL BOARD members are, Standing: Greta Miles, swimming: Katy Bodenhender, treasurer: Carole Carlson, basketball: Elaine Marlier, assistant bowlingg Pat Hayes, assistant swimming. Row 2: Karen Christopher, Alley Soccer: Barbara Larson, bowlingg Sally Sohner, presidentg Beverly jasper, recording secretary: Betty Klier, vice-president. Seated: Maryann Olson, volleyball, Hazel Brennan, alley speedball. Absent from picture: Margaret Radcliffe, assistant basketball. Promoting health and sportsmanship, the Girls' Athletic Association offers many opportunities for extra-curricular team competition and companion- ship. Bowling. swimming, basketball, volleyball, and alley soccer provided a well-rounded sports program for members of this large and very active club. Llnder the guidance of Mrs. Jean Carlson, the group sponsored a fall get-acquainted picnic, the homecoming dance, a Christmas party, and the an- nual Mother-Daughter banquet. The girls won a first place in the community Christmas parade with their float, '4Frosty, the Snowmanv. Participating in thleties Too, the G 5 .- .. 'v.v... F, M ., SMILES SPARKLE among C.A.A, members, Standing: Joyce Olson, Emily Hoaglund, Millie Lievens, Carol Lage, Cynthia Schmidt, Kay Mal- men, Judy Crist, Kay Olson, Beverly Hutson, Barbara lack- son, .loy Haney, Katherine Davis, Carol Weicker. Seated: Arlene Lodvee, Molly Linder, sv- - Marlo Lange, Marg Neir, Rosie Padilla, Janet Buller, Pat Bohy, Nancy Lambert, Carol Argenbright, Pat Serlet. X, fu . ,,. C. A. A. MEMBERS are, Standing clockwise: Nancy Pierce, Esther Pearson, Judy Jones, Pat Van Cuilder, Donna Olson, Soma Martens, Kay Martin, Carol Pearson Nedra llulsey, Sally Tanner Dorothy Strandlund, Leona Polacek, Greta Miles, Janice Louden. Seated clockwise: Elaine Paulos, Janice Smith, Pat Mt-Lean, Heidi Redik, Sondra Shaw, Linda Worrell, Nancy Servine, Alice Samuel- son, ,lutly Klingberg, Annette Smuels. Charlotte Nelson, Sue Peterson. IN SPRING a girl's fancy, if she's in G,A.A., turns to thoughts of baseball and out- door sports. Members of the board in picture discuss the possibility of a spring tourna- ment. Spring officers are, Standing: Cay Sollo, record- ing secretary: Nancy Town- send, treasurer: Dorothy Hoke, vice-presidentg Mrs. Jean Carlson, sponsorg Betty Johnson, president. Kneeling: Carol Johnson, fall boardg Bonnie Hogren, fall secretary: and spring secretary, Carolyn Hoaglund. Proving That the Feminine Section Enjoys G.A.A. MEMBERS enjoying the Christmas party are, Back Row: Earladine Hoaglund, Dorothy Holland, Carolyn Hoaglund, Nancy Cooper, Donna Catterton, Donna Foster, Mary Shoecraft, Sue Tate, Jo Ann Burg. Row 2: Jackie Louden, Millie Blitt, Nancy McChesney, Sandra Ortman, Carol Axel, Donna Taylor, Judy Reily, Shirley Jasper, Karen Jacobs, Carolyn Swaine, Elaine Galley. Row 3: Sharon Reedy, Janice Louden, Beverly Walline, Dorothy Hoke, Becky Langill, Nancy Townsend, Janet McCune, Luan Woodard. Front Row: Diane Wolfe, Janet Reeves, Sally Walters, Betty Roberts, Carolyn Parsons, Nancy Neir. 'T -s-0 N . ,X3'!5'z'1'!f' HMM, MUCH easier! dist-overs Captain Carole Carlson after her liasketlaall squad eanie out on top in the ll..-XA. tournament the hard way, Team rnemlu-rs are Bonnie Hogrvn, Sally Sohner. Judy Este-rdalil. Carole Carlson. Marilyn Oelunivh. llazel Brennan, Carol Johnson. BOWL 'EH over like this, demonstrates Hazel Brennan, captain of the winning howling squad to teammates, Standing: Barhar Jackson. Sealed: Nancy Johnson, Barbara Larson, Bonnie Hogren. Kneeling: l,uan Woodard. Sponsorlng After-School Team Sports, Was LJNING UP as they did in the basketball postal shoot are, clockwise: Margaret Rad- 4-lille, Carole Carlson, Nancy Johnson, Carolyn Swaine, Gloria Lopez, Elaine Galley, Betty Klier, Pat Vanderbilt, Carol Pearson, Cay Sollo, Javkie Loudon, Judy Crist, Hazel Brennan, Linda Brai- nard, Bonnie Hogren, Carol Johnson. Kills lN'lERMAll3S, who vom- pf-ted in the U.A.A. postal swimrningl meet are-, r'lm'1f- wf.v1': Greta Milf-s.Cz1i'ol John- son, Mary Slioewaft, ,lam-t Bullvr. Ann tlustafson, Mar- garet Badvlillc. ll' 'Nllfl'fNll'l. Minry. Nlol who Shall I pass it to Nlemlrrrs of Ihr- mnnm sollvslmll team 'irc' rlorliuiw rraia I rson, Millie l.ii-wus. Nlaryunn Olson, captain nnn rm Q Q 'Ninn JOllIl on One of the Most Popular Clubs at MHS PROUD WINNERS of G.A.A. awards for athletim- ae-hievvment are, clockwise: Judy Es- terdahl, Nanvy Johnson, Hazel Brennan, Carol Axel, Carol Johnson, Sally Sohner, Carole Carlson, Bonnie llogren, Mary Shoecraft. TOP Sllolilflis, who vompfftvcl in the bowling: postal nu-vt are: Burk Row: l'at Sc-rlet, Carole- ilarlson, Bonnie' llogrvn, Gloria Lopez. Row 2: liarlraru Alum-kson. Nanvy ,l0llIlSOH, Sally Soli- nvr. l'at Yumlvrlnill, llarliara Larson. Sealed: jo llanoy, llretvlicn Ilolrn, Hazel Brennan. lIAl l'fXlN SUE Tatu issues some last minute instruf'tions to lwr vhanlpionsliip alley speed- lrall team. Burk Row: Sandra Nystrom. .lanet llollman, Carol Johnson. Donna Taylor, Sally Solmvr. Flon! Rout Judy Esterdahl, Marilyn Oehmivh, Carole Carlson. af' NEEDLES FLY as Home Ec Club members exhibit their sewing skill. Pictured are, Back Row: S Theresa Calzia, Bonnie Catterton, Mary Sorenson, Irene Strike, Pat Stout, Carol Stieger, Maxine Duvall, Betty Jo Lawson. Seated: Shirley Selman, Carol Clanz, Oletta Duvall, Paula Swanson, if 8 Carolyn Knapp, Elaine Mortier, Mary Straw, Marilyn Severs. P ' Looking Toward the Future, Moline Misses Starting the year with fun and food, the Home Eco- nomics Club held a potluck at Prospect Park for old and new members. Seniors provided the food as underclass members got acquainted with the club and each other. Stir 'Em lip was the title of the Home Ee Club homecoming float. It featured a huge mixing bowl on a polka dotted tablecloth. The girls held a fall potluck for their parents and a Valentine Tea for the MHS faculty. At Christmas the club contributed clothing, food, toys, and a Christmas tree to bring happiness to a needy family. Advisers for the year were Miss Lela Adams, Mrs. Annette Bonnell, and Mrs. Ann Reynolds. All high school girls were invited to join the club whether they were or were not enrolled in home economics classes. New gd? 'i-' . .-1,15 MUMM, DELICIOUSl En- joying home made desert at the fall potluck are, Back Row: Kay Johnson, Karna Johnson, Earladine Hoglund, Carol Pearson, Marcia Mag- nuson, Patsy Edwards, Janet Foster, Cathy Erickson, Della Rich, Carole Sue Rab- johns, Pat Jahns. Front Row: Charlotte Nelson, Beverly Taylor, Una Derby, Betty Parmley, Ann Pruitt, Sheila Peterson, ,lean Hoglund, Doris Oberg, Annette Nelson. f l Y A l . 'P COOKING TECHNIQUES are demonstrated by Greta Miles to classmates, cllockuise: Margie Wiborg. Geraldine Scale, Sylvia Lear, Relda Rohs, Dorothy Strandlund. Jo Ann Burg, Barbara Jackson, Beverly Hulson, Joy Bast, Janet Buller. VlSI'l'lNG A family living class party for r-hildren are Home Em' Club olhcers Carol Colson, treasurer: Marlo Lange, presidentg l.uan Woodard,vice-president: Kate Pekos, secretary. Practice Domestic Arts in Home Ec Club A JACKET made in sewing class is displayed by Paula Swanson to other Home Ee Club members. Back Row, clockwise: Carol Axel, Kaye Hepburn, Billie Ann Gut- ridge,Barbara Cahalan, Anita Rohs, Sylvia Lear. Row 2: Jean Ohrberg, Carol Ott, Sharon Craig, Rosie Feeley, Cynthia Lum. Row 3: ,lackie Harrison, Karna Johnson, Lulu Harland, Kay Johnson. Front Row: Marian Haeck, Clevelyn Rigdon, Peggy Bagley. A ' 11, J 1 .51 , 2 23, wgf1L. ' ,WY l 1 FORXIXIS NNI! lull lloxsmx 1-1'1-11t1- ll rr1n111n!i1' I11004l 111 tllv Ff'!'lt'f', liyllllllil l.1111. .lilsillfll .l0IlPS. Kay filllllllIlQl1Hm, Karen .111111111l Y-'l'1-1111 11111111. Igllflf Rout Xlurlo l,a11ge, 5l1z11'1111 F111'e'wt. lfl11'ist1111l11-1'. 5l1i1'le-y ,'Xllt'll, llr-lc-11 lfllpp. llarolyn lilllllll, .-X1'lc'110 .lf'ill1ll1l' l.0Ilf'lilllll, iJlTl'UIl1y l1lll'Sliy. 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Sully llLlI'Q1l'1lXt'. qlurkia- lla11'1'i-1111. ljill Quilly, liQ'l'llllllllt' 1-I111-kxsisc-: Natalie VC'11ll1-1111111-. lllmrlottel Watt, ,Il1Ilil'f' Stewart, fiUrlt'I150ll. xlllfllfll l'8lH11'l'. xlllli,ili1I'!'I llnlln. l3url1u1'u V-lll'llf'l'. l'z1t liuinl. Sdlllllill NQNIIYJIII, ll11111ilI1' FLlI'llUlIl, Xlairgzir- Wiliorg, Pvgzgy We-l1-ll. l,1llll Pulwr, Milliv lllill. lllilllfl l51'1'11Nt1'r1111, ,IQ1111-I .lluly i':Sll'I'll3lll. , xt, -X, . 9 , . N3 D is RELAXINC AT the Y.W.CA. before a Y-Teen meeting are fall oflieers and ealuinet, elockwise: Bonnie Hogren president: Sally Sohner. viee-presidentg Betty Klier, pulrlieity: Marlo Lange, secretary: Maryann Olson service: Beverly Hutson. refreshments: Marg Neir, devot ions. Absent from pieture are Sheila Peterson, treasurer and Beverly Jasper, dam-es. Part to Pre-Easter Services and a Spring Jr V' lu x A ' K 7 se C e i 1 ,X I. Q K vs l ,N g ,, ' f . ' , fi C 4,0 Q I S ,W ' . . ' i G- , V' 4-. 4 -fa: o 'W it ' ,- 1' l.tr l 'ff ,C N M if ha- 'l ,f u ilk .li ' 'a f Y-TEENS PAUSE for a pirture hetween zlanves at the Autumn Noeturnef' Buck Raw: ,lumly Jones, Linda Brainartl, Sharon Alftine, Sharon Johnson, Bonnie llogren. Carole Sue Halnjohns, Ann Pruitt, Bev Jasper, Karen Jarolrs, Bevky Langill, Carolyn Swaine, Nancy Toxsnsend. llonna Ziegler. Ruth Roth, Carol Perrine, Patty Yan llilmler, Soma Nlartens, Row 2: Betty Klier, Nlary Millington, Bev Taylor, Carolyn Parsons, Elsa Samuelson, Ruth Rirh, Ruth Olson, Elaine Nlarlier, Hey Walline. Ann New- man, Salley Zink, Lintla Worrell. Georgia Woodring, Dana Roth, Cheryl Westlin, l,ynnette Reilly, Esther Pearson. .lanet Reeves. Front How: 'Nlargaret Harrelson, Sue .-Mlams, Uvon Higham, Sue Peterson, Della llivli, Nanry NleChesney, Nlarilyn Oehmirh, Alive Samuelson, Betty Willard, ,lanive Smith, Sharon Reedy, Naney Neir, Nam-y Seryine, Pat Rasmussen, Marg Neir, Nlary Shoe:-raft. Connie Svhneekloth, l.iz Sharp. INITIATION OF new Y-Teen members was a hilarious affair at MHS as juniors and sophs, dressed in old hats, boots, aprons, heavy costume jewelry, and other ingenious articles, paraded through the halls to classes. In the above picture other students bear puzzled expressions at the extra- ordinary confusion. Style Show, Y-Teens Stacked the A lighted candle in windows of the homes of Y-Teen members throughout the world on Christmas Eve stood as a glowing symbol of brotherhood, which Y-Teen Clubs everywhere seek. The Moline group, composed of almost 250 members, planned their 1954 schedule with the Y-Teen goals in mind: to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nation- alities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of Cod. Is the Majority Always Right? was the topic of the Holy Week worship services presented entirely by the Y-Teens and Hi-Y. During the Christmas season repre- sentatives of the club recorded a fellowship radio skit which was broadcast Christmas Eve. Autumn Nocturne , the annual Y-Teen formal, high- lighted the fall social calendar, but the group also co- sponsored with the Hi-Y Club seven after-game dances at the Y.W.C.A. The girls held a Spring Style Show in May and planned a mixer dance. Looking ahead, the girls elected ofhcers early in March and delegates to attend summer conference to plan for a full 1955 for Y-Teens. lNSTAl,l,A'l'ION OF officers is an impressive ceremony for Y-Teens. Spring officers are, Standing: Dorothy Hoke, serv- ice: Carolyn Brewer, refresh- ments: Shirley Jasper, treas- urerg Barbara Wellander, vice-presidentg Marilyn Pal- mer, president: Geraldine Costenson, secretary: Betty Johnson, worship: Liz Sharp, publicity. Seated: Cynthia Ecker. music: Kay Cunning- ham, dance. SPEAKERS AT the Pre-Easter services, sponsored by the Moline Hi-Y and Y-Teen clubs, are Don Trull, Betty Klier, J. D. Munn, Katherine Bodenbender, Carl Gold, Russell Lagerblade, Marg Neir. Calendar ith an Memorable Events. 1 SENIOR Y-TEEN members are, Burk Row: ffelia Clark, Betty Parmley, Patsy Ed- wards, Carol Pearson, Leona Polacek, Dorothy Strandlund. Rau' 2: Nancy Griffin. Made- lon Hancock, Aida Roseen. Madge Shore, Emily Hoag- lund. Row 3: Mary Linda Straw, flynthia Schmidt, An- nette Nelson, Beverly Hutson. Sharon Craig, Donna Taylor, Barb Olson. Row 4: Rosie Padilla, Lorna Bloomberg, Carol Lage. Eileen Hughes, Kaye Hepburn. Front Raul' Molly Linder, Dorothy Ross, Lorraine Hartwick, Pat Smead, Janet Mr-Ciune, Luan Woodard. 3 1 C? SOPHOMORE AND junior Y-Teens are, Back Row: Nancy Tompkins, Kay Mar- tin, Carol Lindquist, Janice Stewart, Nedra Hulsey. Row 2: Genevieve Zeh, Sally Tan- ner. Carol Argenbright. Rau' 3: Valerie Martel, Nancy Mil- ler, Annette Smueles, Sally Walters, Betty Roberts, Karen Welier. Row 4: Charlotte Nel- son, Sondra Patterson, Carol Ferry, Sondra Shaw, Carol Weicker, Karna Johnson, Front Row: Donna Catterton, Kate Pekos, Janice Louden, Darlene Stang, Elvy Skog- man, Jackie Louden. 2 .4- M-, X or .st vs 92 X 5 515.5-gag? H Zhi, 3? c UMM, THEYWRE a good group! Hi-Y members are, Back Row: DeKeyrel, .lohn Timson, Clyde Nielsen, Walt Christiason, John Fred Timmerman, Dick Hugaert, Chuck Laws, Jerry Exline, Bob Allen. Front Row: Jim Meliusker, ,lim Foley, .lohn Ford, Kenny Sehluter, Dick Cline. Row 2: Paul Englund, Bill Christison, Erdie Hall, Bill Parker, Ralph Stephenson, Roger Panicuf-ci. Morris, Bob Hensley, Dltz Peterson. Row 3: Joe Jamison, Burdette For Fun and Fellowship the Hi-Y Club Has Students versus faculty in a lively basketball game ' ' provided laughable entertainment at MHS when the Moline Senior Hi-Y Club sponsored the contest to raise money for charity. Directed by the Y.lVl.C.A., this club was host to district Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y clubs from six surrounding cities this year. With their float, A Major Victoryv, the group took second place in the M-Men's Day parade and to round out the social calendar, they sponsored several parties at the Y.M.C.A. Camp Hauberg for members and their dates. A highlight of the year, the Holy Week services. were again co-sponsored by the Hi-Y and Y-teens. PAUSINC AT the fountain to have their pictures Club members had complete Cllilrge of the SCFIHOIIS taken are Hi-Y members Rollin llearn, Lee Nelson, on the Laster story and the worship service. Cary 5l2WiSlI, 211141 Dale lluflwn- X Sf' HI-X UFFIYII-IRS uw. lim-lp to TQ? ffnllli linux:-Il l.a1ge-rl-lgulf-.wrgwlrlt- ill-LIFIIWI fill!! Hold. 1-lmpluillz ,I. ll. Nluun, II'l'ilNlIl'l'I'I I,LlI'I'y 1jLII'N4Hl. se'4'rm't:1I'y: Fl:-xv fllhlilfxllll. kim'- IIl'Q'hilI1'IlII lfulle' Nun llilrivr, pr:-Fi' 'R mlvnl. SIYHIINHIX am- XIV, Hula Xlv- 1fum',lc'jI. um! Nlr. Don Daly. ...- I i if P Ways an ie lg lt oys t . Al R ldH'hW'hB AMI-IS GA'l'HERlCIJ Nl' u Ili-Y Illf't'lillQ1 urcf, Ifllflx' Knut Furl We-nflt, Paul Ellglklllll, Ralph Str-phf-nson. Frvnt mug: Stvve Gustafson, lfrdie x10TI'iS,lli1'kHllQLll'I'I,lHlZl,f'lf'I'SIlll.Sfilllllillgf NussI,ag1Pr- john llf-llns, Holy Fulk. Bruvc' Trull, John Hohrlmavh, Cary blade. Row 2: Bill lfhristison, ,Ie-rry Om-ns, Dirk N1-nlwrgl. Tum Sluxish. flurius. Huw 3: ,lim Hullrlnau-Il, ilhuvk Laws, Hlmlvttf- llc-Ke-yrvl, 1 1 I N xt? .ff- EF v- I ward inners Athleties is a magic word at MHS and when athletes gather there is bound to be fun in the mailing. The l.ettermen's Club, a very aetive and prosperous organi- zation. has capitalized on this enthusiasm. lfleetiug their own sponsors. this yearis lettermen eliose Hr. Sam Drake. football direetor. and Air. laek Foley. lrasketlmall eoaeh. to lead them. livery memlrer of the group has proven himself worthy of a major or a minor award in at le-'ast one varsity sport. 'By selling Boost the Nlaroonsu auto lieense plate em- in ll MHS Sports Unite hlems. the elnh netted enough profit to help the Nl Men's Association purellase Z1 whirlpool luath for Wharton Field House. Another important funetion of the eluli was eoxnposing and selling lvasketlrall programs for home games. john Allen eapaltly ItlilllZlgZt'tl this eonnnittee dur- ing the past season. Some of the lettermen also helped to referee grade seliool lvaslxetliall games. ln the past the eluli has had an impressive ret-tml of achievement, The '53-'51 memliers eontriltuted mueh to further this reputation. Q 1 LOOKS VERY good. boys! smiles Mr. Sam Drake, l.et- T termen's Club sponsor. as he shows a list of the elulfs aeeomplishments to otlieers George Jamieson, seeretary: Larry Noel, president: Dir-k Klier. treasurer: Larry Pol- lard, viee-president. -4 , 1. rx, , Q ' f 5 A l,ll ll.l. lost miss is llf'lpPll to her seat at an HHS lmasketlr game lay le-lterrnan, Gary Slasish, loom ed most of the ushering positions at QILIIIIPS. .lUNll' B.'ll.l.f is xhe devision of Russ:-ll l.agerlrlade, midi e piflzzre. as ln- and llarre-ll llitz Peterson rm fi ru a ride lnisketlnull gianne -14 -svlloo Sl'II,l.INlL B. x5Kl'l'I'll'll.l, IlI'0gIl'Z1IllS are lr-tt:-rmen ,lohn Allen Russell l.age-rlmlulle, and llurrr-ll Peterson. in Letterman? Club to 'Boost the Maroons' l,ETTERMEN'S CLUB memlrers are, Bark Row: Allen Sielmels, Bob Parrish, Edwin Day, Mr. Sam Drake, sponsor. Row 2: Jon Rogers, Bill Christison, Pete Hoglxerg, John Allen, Adrian Winters, Darrell Peterson, Cary Slavish, Ralph l'lFHandt, George Jamieson, J. D. Munn, Frank Martel. Row 3: Jack Rosenberg, Tom Reimers, Virgil llall, Don 'l'rull, Gayle Smith, Lloyd Lawson, Russell llagerblade, Boll llensley, Jim Zaeharewiez, Dave Linney. Row 4: Larry Noel, Dave Pierce, Kenny Mahieu, llarold Caniplnell, Bolm Wieland, Gerry Seholfield, Bob Sa-hluter, Ron Drennan, Chuek Laws. Front Row: Larry Pollard, Len Nlahieu, Gary Hcitman, Lee Nelson, Brian Magnuson, Ned Snow, Chuck lk-'l'aeyf', Kon fllallivoat, 1' .. :IV A f' Ie., cf?- , 'As X. -rms-n's llluli menilnr FUTURE TEACHERS of Ameriva are, Bark Row: Donna Mur- IPY. .lanvt Foster. Pam Martin. Kaye' llvpliurn, Carole Carlson, Nalalif- Walle-ntinv, Ke-ith Klwlll. ,lvrry lllillvr. lliane- Wolfv, l,inrla Worrell, Sharon l'if'6dy. Row 2: Gail llc-nslvy, Sandra llennliardt, Peggy Welrh. Margaret Rollo. Seated 1-lorkwise: Sharon Kingan. Charlotte Watt. Cathy Eric-kson. Sheila Pe-terson, Maxine Duvall, Pat Hayes, Elaine Mortier, Gail Hanson, Donna Catterton, Sally Hill, Carol Weir-ker. Leaning on lable are' olli- vrfrs---fiarol Stivgc-l, vivv-pre'si1lf'nt: liarol Axffl, sffvrelaryg Suv Yli21lP, trvasurvr: Dorothy Ross, president of Blavkliawk Division FTA: George Dellos, president. S ffers a Well-Rounded Program RIFLE CLUB rnvmlu-rs HTF, Slunzlingz Emily lloaglund, Arlene l.mlvf-v. sive-- llH'HiIlf'Hll Millie Liewns, sf-f'rc-tary- tr:-usurz-r: Mr. llowarcl l.llll4lNl1ll. 4 sprnwor. Kneeling: Nlarllia Ri:-lnirilxmi, lm: Smith, Don Sm-hluetvr, Frank Palivki, prffsirlvntz ffarl Erii' Carlson, rangff olliwr. Activities RIFLE CLUB Proving that practice makes perfect, the MHS Rifle Club met on Thursday evenings at Logan school under the supervision of Mr. Howard Lundvall. Members started as Pro-Marksmen and by accurate shooting climbed the achievement ladder: Marksman, Marksman lst Class, Sharpshooter. The top ten scores of the postal matches held throughout the year were sent to the National Rifle Association. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Observation teaching for senior members is an annual project of the Alice Wheelock Chapter of F.T.A. Each student chose a particular grade school classroom and, after several visits, was given complete charge of the class for a while. With the proceeds from an after-game dance, the club planned to set up a college scholarship or loan fund for future teachers . Under the direction of Miss M. Fern Slusher, the group also contributed to a new National Education Association building. CAMERA CLUB Autumn in the Mississippi Palisades State Park pro- vided a beautiful subject for MHS photographers when the Camera Club took a motor hike to Savanna last fall. Directed by Mr. A. W. Kasel, the club met in room 307 one night a month to enjoy such programs as color slides? movies, and talks by professional photographers. Displaying the prize-winning photographs of the National Scholastic Press Association is an annual Camera Club project. HERE'S- A good photo! points out Frances Jones to other Camera Club members, Clockwise: Barbara Bjurstrom, secretary-treasurer: Carl Eric Carlson, Wanda Bechel, Arvid Olson, Dick Schmidt, president. HIKING THROUGH Mississippi Pali- sades State Park are Camera Club mem- bers, Clockwise: Bill Engstrom, Mr. A. W. Kasel, sponsor: Heidi Radik, Linda Redmon, vice-presidentg Tony Anderson. DISPLAYING SCHOOL supplies on sale in the supply corner are. Standing: Virginia Lambert, Marge Martel, Pat Nelson, Nlarjorie .lohn- son, Donna Foster, Bonnie Catter- ton. On chair: Celia Clark. Seated: Mae Kruckenberg. to Crystallize the Talents and uide Always with a smile for the customer, salesgirls in the supply corner were kept busy during first period and lunch filling the needs of students. Textbooks, paper, pencils, and other school articles were readily available in a wide selection. Working closely with the student congress, the supply room club helped to sell basketball schedule pencils, car emblems, and 'Major',, the school mascot. NHSS RUTH Yertrees, director, gives pointers in salesmanship to supply room clul: officers Marjorie- .lohnson, treasurer: Yirginia l.aiu' bert, xii-1--pri-sirlent: Neflra llulscy. secretary: Billie Ann Tompkins, president. X ,fi-4 Profit from the year's sales is used wherever it is most needed around school. A record player, speech recorder, and books are a few of the things the supply room has helped to hnance. Money was also donated for the de- coration of the students' and teachers' lounges. A new screen for the visual education department was the club project this year. D. E. CLUB members are, Back Row: Mildred Harris, Carl Cold, liamson, Titus Hall, Marjorie Martel, Rosie Feeley. Seated: Billie Albert Mitchell, Leona Grymonprez, Cathy Schoemaker, Ted Ferry. Ann Tompkins, Larry McKnight, Ruth James, Roger McKee, Row 2: Barbara Porter, Joyce Hansen, Anita Rohs, Claribel Wil- Cynthia Lum. the Interests of Energetic Students. D. E. OFFICERS admiring a package, gift wrapped by a Club member, are Billie Ann Tompkins, treasurerg Carl Cold, vice-president: Titus Hall, president, Ruth James, secretary. A grocery, ready-to-wear, and drug store, where students can learn modern sales methods, is an intriguing part of the equipment in the distributive ed- ucation room. D. E. club members gained valuable experience by selling dummy merchandise to each other from behind the model store counter. During the year this busy group built the fourth place float, sold basket- ball tags, and exchanged visits with the East Moline D. E. group. In February the annual distributors convention was held. Four delegates from MHS attended the meeting in Springfield and heard speeches by the secretary of the Illinois Retailers' Club. the State Superintendent of Schools, and Governor Stratton. FINE ARTS we discover and expand ll U our falenfs . . . 'I03 FINE ARTS 1-lull memlwrs ure: Bottom Row: Barb johnson, tile-- xelyn Rigdon, Ann Pruitt, Sheila Peterson, Marlo Lange, Bonnie Kent, Nancy Mc-Chesney, Sharon Johnson. Row 2: Nanvy Ne-ir, Judith Jones, ,lean Klier, Sharon Kincaid, Carole Sue Ralsjohns, Molly Linder, Kathy Multry. Raw 3: Janet Reeves, Jesalyn jones, Sheila Johnson, Rose Marie Parl- illa, Shirley Jasper, Elaine Mar- lier, Carol Pearson, Barbara Jaekson. Tap Raw: Betty Carlson, Judy Reily, Donna Murtey. Judy Oberg, .lo Ann Kappler, Soma Martens, Pat Nixon. Bottom Row: Georgia Wooalring, Dana Roth, Genevieve Zeh, Bev- erly Waters, Darlene Stang, Sally Walters, Naney Tompkins, Helen Cupp, Charlotte Sehmooh. Row 2: Pat Rasmussen, Joan Reed, Dor- othy Ross, Margaret Rollo, Luan Woodard, Sue Tate, Cheryl West- lin, Barbara Warner, Marjorie Wihorg. Row 3: Nancy Servine, Pat Van Cilder, Carol Van Der Heyden, Jo Burg, Liz Sharp, Aida Roseen, Madge Shore, Ralph Stephenson. Top Row: Sally Soh- ner, Elvy Skogman, Dan Woods, Robert Smith, George Swift, Nata- lie Wallentine, Charlotte Watt. Fine Arts Club, Composed of Music, rt, PINE ARTS oflivers are Betty Klier. ee-l'resitlent: George Dellos, Treas- urer: Millie Blitt, Set-retary: Margaret Neir. President. 1 p.-- Bottom Rout Ann Gustafson, Sally liargrave. Carol Ellstrorn, Sandra Dennhardt. Patsy Edwards. Dor- othy Hoke. Rau' 1: Dorothy llol- land. Nladelon Hancock, Katherine liodenhender. Cynthia Picker, tlarol Colson. Bill Gluck. Rou' 2: Nlarion Haeck. Pat Driscoll. Marcia Bald- win. Fran Haley. Barbara Hoerr- mann. Barbara Driscoll. Top Row: lfarolyn Hoagland, Virginia Grilicr. Jay Hawkinson, Dick llline, Dean 1 Ford, Barbara Bjurstroni. tfarol Axel. Music. drama. and art students comprise the Fine Arts Club. The union of the music and dramatics departments proved such a success since its founding in 1952 that last year the art department was included in the organization. The club has sponsored two major productions this year. the Fine Arts Club play. Harvey, and the operetta. 'gFinian's Rainbow. Artistic talent was present in both C1 6 productions through the clever scenery contributed by the newest members. the art department. The Fine Arts major project of this year was to make available a fine arts ticket for the price of two dollars, which enabled the 'ticket holder to attend all school productions for the school year. Dramaties Students, Confers Five Awards. Winners of the hne arts awards for 1951 were Margaret Neir. Maryann Olson. Marcia Baldwin. Dick Cline. and Dan Wvoods. The award is given to students who have done outstanding work in the fine arts department. The executive hoard of the club plus two elected members then decide on the winners. These leaders in fine arts receive a gold cup for their outstanding work. MARYANN OLSON DAN WOODS NIARCIA BALDWIN Kluwer right! S MARC NEIR j nick CLINE BEIIINI3 SCENES are Katherine Iimlvnlvenrler, Mr. Mar-11 Cordon. make-up l'IlLlIl'lIlllIl, and I'at Nlaimney. VIII IIIIIYICII IIImmiv Iliurslrmni ulmzv. 1-xplains the- fare .tu Ye-ta Hinuiions 1N4un'5 N-rxfiiwl, IM, 51111414-yxiiyq Huy IILlXKIxlIINlIIlI, 2lIl1I Nllrsv' IXIIIII I'xn'IIy 1NIarg:m'l Ne-irl. XXII IIUXY are' jllllifu ask- NIV, Ilmul. lIIi1'Ix Iilinvl. mp lvfl. In NI:-N IiIlilll- xz-mf! IIIQAIIX Ixlivrl. IX ho is il. what is it. amI xsI1v1'c- is il? asIu'aI IIN- f'lll'IOIlS ilIl1II1'III'1'S of thu- popular pIay. IIarwy.i' Unly NIV. IfIw00rI II. Ilmxml. lhv mxiwr OI tha- si-wil-foul while raImIniI 1-an RIIISWUI' this. Xlr. I7ms'rI. pIaym-1I hy Dirk Illini-. IimIs himsc-If in IIN' micIsl of Vhaus. trying lo explain his strange 1-umpanion to his family and frir-mIs. Yvry fi-xx' ,Q san the rahhil. IIaru-y, Irul the Il'0IlIlIl' and r-ommotion In- 1-aus:-:I lnamh- an 1-uicrlainiiig pIay pl'GSt'IlIt'iI Ivy the Fim' Arts CIIUII on Uv- lohvr 22 and 21. Fine Arts Presents Ever Popular Harvey,' if ,L . V. HSAY! I Iilu' what I SPF... re-marks I Duane' Wilsmi, IIJQ-an Ford! 1-ye-iiig II NIvrtIr- Has- Simnions. 4I ayr' Ihwk- ,f 0,-Q, 'N -, '- . Ilhur , IIir1Iif' Nlurrisb and judge Ca erry Ifxlinel sta 1 5. 5 1' 1 pl 'vu The sounding of hammers. the mixing of paint. the swishing ol hrushcs and tuning up of voices and instruments lent to the success of tho yearis most colorful production. The operetta, L'Finian's Rainbowfi was presented on February 25 and 27 hy the opcrctta workshop under the direction of Miss Margaret Becker. While living in Ireland. Finian lNlcClonncrgan tjerry Exlincl. steals a pot of gold from Og. a lcprcchann tlfarlc Van Cildcrl. Og follows l inian and his daughtcr Sharon tiklaryann Ulsont to this country. Romance and action are added when Sharon mects Woody. an American hoy tCeorge Dcllosl. and Senator Billboard Rawkins. a crooked politician tlay Hawkinsont. peretta Worlishop Gives 'Finian' Fantasy A TORCH SONG. Necessity sung hy the girls' scxtet in the portrayal of tobacco workers. added a spark to the operetta. I- ind Pat 'Nixon urround 0 the Iepre i S x. HAVE AN APPLE! George Swift, Milo Larimer, George Dellos, Maryann Olson, Marcia Baldwin portrayed the 1890's in Sunday Excursion. Song, dance and drama composed H0ne Night of Melody , which featured American music. Principal parts were an American operetta, Down in the Valley , Sunday Excursion, and cross country bus trip. The operetta workshop and the choirs portrayed America the beautiful, the glorious, and the free. ' ne Night of Melod ' Cast Tours America VERSATILE OPERE1 IAA Workshop members combined music, drama, and dancing to present Down in the Valleyf WF ,a.J'.4..t..., Seated: Millie Blitt, llilizabeth Barrettlg Dick Cline, fRobert Browningl. Standing: Jay Hawkinson, fDr. Ford Water- lowl: Dean Ford, lflaptain Surtees Cooklg Margaret Neir, lllenrietta Barrettl: Judy Esterdahl, lBella Barrettlg Jon Rogers, lHarry Bevanl. Completing their high school dramatic careers, the overcast by the shadow of Edward Barrett, who tries to class of 195-1 presented '6The Barretts of Wimpole Streetf, inflict his bitter philosophy toward love on the lives of November 19 and 20. The play, in telling the historical his children. romance of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, is Seniors Brin Famous 'Barrettsl to Life. feared: Erdie Morris, lMr. Barreltl. Standing: Bill Christison, lDr, Chamlmersig Nanry Servine, lWilsonJ Sealed: Carol Johnson, fArabel Barrettl: Margaret Neir, lHenrietta Barrettl. Standing: George Dellos, f0vtavious Barrettl: Marshall Hesler, lSeptimus Bar- retllg George Swift, iAlfred Barrettlg Ralph Stephen- son, fGeorge Barrettl: Bill Gluck, fHenry Barrettl. XX M7 ,! HAPPY AS can be are Martha Richardson CDelilaht, Carolyn Hoaglund lMrs. ANOTHER PRESENT. Kneeling: Penny Blarlv Pllll!Zkll. Penny Black fMrs. Banksl, Jesalyn Jones lliay Bankst, jerry Exline tMrs. Banksj. Sitting: Jesalyn Jones, lKay Banksj tMr. Bankst, Elizabeth Sharp 1Peggy Swiftt. Standing: Jerry Exline 4Mr. Banksl, and Stexe Gustafson 1 Buckley Dunstonj. Junior Class Stages 'Father of the Bride, The three-act comedy. Father of the Bride. was brought to the MHS stage by the Junior Class April 2 and 3. under the direction of Mrs. ,loan Robbins. The bride. Kay Banks. played by Jesalyn Jones. had considerable trouble with her objecting father, portrayed by Jerry Exline. The marital plans thrill the mother, Penny Black. but not for long as Kay and her husband- to-be. Steve Gustafson. have a lovers, quarrel and for a time the wedding is cancelled. After much turmoil the misunderstanding is mended and the wedding takes place. lit1'ltnt'1f--1-ri llteliluli t , .lun l'ctr-tson file I PIANNINC THE wedding are, Standing: Don Reed. .lohn Perry. Seated: flarol lies. Uliss Hel lanyt. Ann Gustafson. Dorothy Holland, Hill Johnson. .tliftlxlll Tllli lnmikfast table are Nlurtln so , n liaiilsst 1 lnzik tzwilziiiflf-1' tlonnnx li1tlllxNl.lJ!'IlIllN,lftllll ,P -'-- A.D.b,' renvvw' l kg 3 I 3:13 l Y i T f giiis' ' 114 ' ' -:Eb ' 5 n lg - V' A P ,gf in - A C x . A QQ -sm Rv? L . 1 N 1 x N. I 1 My :qv ,AE X' 1 r 'Lui IJ 9 C I XX W L 'ws A N x ' ' s . X A, 'gf G' XQ L x ., U U A ' Nui 5 I ' '- r 4 V f If f - m' YV Q 5? v 'giaiff' -' ' '9 4 , O ., ' '-1 . f X Q- 4 . A V' bl, , 2 sae: 41 5 L' lf. t . . , . , I'.l,XlNP, Nl-XhI.iF,Ix aim! lxnlhiai I-,i-kr-r uni :ill Nllllivx :ix Ihvx plan iill'II' thivt lui iilflxilllllx X1-xp:-ix, lmlcr lhm' alirvrliuu nf Nilss Xhii'gurvl IE.-1-ki-r. lhv ,Y .-. -N. . 1'h0ir. ulwwllzi XSHl'ixSilUlD zimi firm qiiiilnl pin inlul .. 4 . -x .. iill'ilIlllllLlif.ilI'lSiIHilrx1 In-rs on Ul'1't'lllill'l' l.y, U Huis' Night. ju-fu lhiinhnm mimi Sltil'f'ii0llF ln' Ihn- imw' qiiurln-t ziml fm-nmr QI 1 IN wxlvl isvri- f4':illll'm's of lhi' prugrziin. A l'rm'm'h pl 15' sm-I lu lllllilf' aiml lhv Iumi'li'iix'zil of tht- Lhrislmais lrm' iw ilu' 1-lmir in-re' highlights of tht- procliirlion. The usie Department Combines Talent, 0 IIHRISTMAS 'l'IilCK. 0 ffhrislmas ree was the opening: song of Christnuis Ye-spvrs. The choir. whirh formed Z1 living tree with lights and hrun4'hc's, made a sparkling s4'c'lim'. ff 2 E i N XYXITINKL FUN thi- Iiig nioine-nt fm- .lon-l Nl:-rry. Wall Vhristiason anil llolr l,ilo-s, Thi- liig proilnvlion of this ye-ar lor ori-livslra 1111-iiilu-is was lligh Nolvs of Harmony. Svlvv- tions xx 1-rv also hc-aril from the- 1-hoir. vhornsi-s and string qnarlvl. The- clirwlors of thi- pro- mluvlion m-ro Xliss Harflarvt llvvlu-r anil Hr. Hx-rlwrl lh-id. Presents Vespers, High otes of Harmon . KQHORUSICS: l4lfl,0W-- Bottom Roux' lfhy Skognian, Grave Jensen. Pal Danielson, Norma Slovnm. Pat N11-l.van. .lanive llrakv, Janvt lluerrero. Sue Adams. Hou' 2: Janvt Sanillwrgz. Karna Johnson, Bvwrly Garrison. Pat Yanllildf-r. Janet llrakv. Anile 'l'onnvsse'n, Betty Wlillard. Carolyn ilninn. Row fi: Bonnix' Russz-ll, Wanda lloilgv. Ellllllt' l'e'tf'rson. ,lam-I llankins, Joan- nine liopvlanil, Snsi Fuss, Ruth Olson. llonniv Youngquist. Top Row: Marjorie! Johnson. Barbara llrisvoll, Nlarir' l'aPa, Javkie Jackson, l,ym-ttf' Reilly, Barham Hanvovk, Nwlra llnlsoy. :mil Joyvc' Quivk. LOWER PIlI'l'URl'f-Bottom Row: Oletta Duvall. Mae Kruvk- enlwrg, Mlm:-rta Teske, Janet Mc-Cline, Generic-ve Ze-h, Sandra Shaw. Iloris l,undquist. Linda Vvorrvll, Mary Millington, Relda Rolls, Franzflla Downs. Row Carol I,lIl4lQlllSI, Janire' Foster, Kay Nlalnwn, l'al Calc: lfarol Grafton, Janet Wilson, Joanne' lid. Ann Bm-nn:-tt, Arla-nv Johnston, Ilvtty Jo Lawson. Top Row: Daw Nlille-V. Donald Banning, Harold Willliitc', Bill Gluvk, Dah' Uv:-rliirf, Jvsse Hnddleston, Kenny Sloaml, Ralph Stephan- son, and JOP Jamison. CU I ,, 1,0 14 3 Q Q 3 i D Q. ,. T1 Mi E-1 Musical Girls Brin Scandinavian Singers are well known throughout the Quad-Citivs, having sung at the state Kingsdaughters' Convention and Swedish Gymnastic meet. A new memhvr of thc- group is an vleven-foot Ma ' l girls gracefully wind as part of their program, iypo 6 whivh thc- 'l'lllS IS the way we dam'e'. tell tho 0Hll'f'l'S ol54'andinavian Singers. Standing: Esther Pear- son. vine-president: Pat Hasmusse-n, preside-nt. Kneeling:,lesalyn,lones, sm-retary: and lo Burg, In-asurf-r. ,fql ASA Sl l I'lNC l'Rl'i'l l'Y arc- the .' 'umlinavian Singt-rs. Bllflf In U nnl: lo.-Xnn KHIllblt'l'..lf'SL1lf'll ,Innes l'at liasrnussvn. .lo liurg, . arilyn llaln1c'r,l1yntl1ia I--1-r, l'vnny Iilm-k, llana liotli, lfsthor l'0arson. Donna . irtrfy. Louisv SHLIIISUII. Shir- ttldxsin. pianist. '07 . Bright costnms-s. Sxwdisli songs. and dancvs all Combine-rl to make- up this year's Scandi- navian Singc-rs. The group, under the direvtion of Miss Margarcft Booker. formvd a constitution this year and looked up the foundings ol the club. Scandinavia to HS SE'I l'INl1 UP 1 , , - pier, Louise Swanson, Dana Roth, Marilyn l,3.lIllK'l', and Shirlvy jasper. thc- Mavpole are JoAnn Kap MEMBERS OF choir are, Bottom Row: Larry Pollard. Pat Jahns, Mary Nitzel, Connie Schneekloth, Mary Dye. Allsert Manley. Row 2: ,lerry Owens, Sally Tanner, Sally Hargraye. Patty lieald, Cynthia Picker, David llolst. Now 3: lion llugaert. Joyce Iioding, Virginia Johnson, Diane Brenstrom, Claudette .Mm-ll, ,lohn Allen. Row -1: ,terry Barnett, Sharon Walstrand, Karen Sternherg, Sue Tate, tlarol Ives, Don Arise-elm. Row 5: Annette Nelson, JoAnn Urn, Barliara Ford, Joyce Anderson, Gloria Lopez, Marilyn Braggs, Pam Pulver, Donna Murtey, Carol Glanz, Annette Smueles, Sandra Smith, Barbara Wellander, Sarah Tomlinson. Top Row: John Hankins, Chuck Mann, Edwin Day, Tom Stockton, Margaret Rollo, Donna Olson, Evalina Dc- Mink, Dick Cline, Shirley Allen, Martha Richardson, Marilyn Dunlap, Dave Peirce, Don Reed, Kenneth Webb, and Ralph Eillandt. Choir and Sextet Add Colorful Harmon . SENIOR 9l'fXTE'l' poses for Skip to My lion. Melnlmers are Pat Rasmussen, Cynthia Schmidt, Marcia llaldisin, Donna Murtey. alternate, Cecelia Jennings, Since their organization in 1912, the choir has been under the direction of Miss Margaret Becker. It has been a successful cxpcrimcnt and a tuncful addition to the MHS music department. The choir, which took part in Christmas Vespers, Une Night of Melody and High Notes of Harmony, has many followers. A fairly new organization is the senior girls' sc-xtet. Joining in harmony since l95l. thi- group has rapidly he-come a popu- lar attraction. Since their participation in 'il inian's liainlvow,,' they have hccn re- lerrcd to as those 'Xeccssity' girlslw ,lo Burg, and Maryann Olson. PEP AND enthusiasm gaxe the lnoys quartet a recommendation for state in the district music contest, Comprising the quartet are Jim Kentz. lfeorge Swift. Jim Rohrliacli and John Rohrliacli. ux J Q uartet, 10 Others Compete in State Contest Moline music students gained many laurels in the dis- trict contest. held in Moline Senior High School for the hrst timc. Schools performing in the district must earn a first place and state rating in order to qualify for the state contest. Students are judged as a first. second. third or first state place-winner. Those receiving the first state honors were qualihed to appear April 30 at Bloomington for the state contest. Three hrst ratings and an all-time record of eleven hrst state ratings were won by the Maroon musicians. The winners in the instrumental division were lioh Likes. trumpet, lloh Crane, snare drum, Judy Jones. flute, and Marcia Baldwin, piano. Vocal winners were Donna Murtey, Mary Ann Olson. Marcia Baldwin. Holi Samuel- son, senior girls sextet, mixed octet, and the lioys' quartet. The prize winning boys' quartet performed in many school productions. After their rendition of High Bar- bary, in the district contest, they entered their talent in the state contest. LOOKING OVER contest time schedules are. Bark Row: SEATED AT the information :able wailing 10 Holi Samuelson, Donna Nlurtey, Mr. Herbert Iiied. Annette help out-of-town contestants are Barbara Johnson Smueles. Front Row: jim Rentz, Nliss Margaret Becker. and Myron Ya rnholz. George llcllos, Earle Vanfiilder. i Kg' of the string quartet: Scott Wood. ORCHESTRA NIENIRERS are, Standing: George Raes, Sue Tate, Kent Faulkner, John Axel, Alliert Loete. Burk Rout tiI't'II'llt'l1 Gunter, Mary Smith. liarol Wicker, Marcia Ruldivin, Roger Cornmesser, Pat Hitclu'ocla. Joe Merry. ,lam-li Schnelrle, Bill Nyluerg, Vernon llivon, Holm Likes, Walt llhristiuson, Nancy Hammond, Philip lfrlander. Row 2: liarol Demange, Riley Amie-rson, lilaine Galley, .loan Rryan, Judith Jones, ,lean Hoppe, Dave Phelps, ,lim Collinson, ,Ianet Slininger. Nancy Rulmjolins. Hou' I: Scott Wood, Mary Holmes, Sally Zink, Louise lDel'ooter, Rita Hol1hs.l5avidl,indl1lade. rohestra Provides Music For Productions Since beginning its activities in 1916, the orchestra has been an active group around MHS. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Herbert Ried the organization performed in many musical productions. The orchestra provided musi- cal entertainment for 'Tinianis Rainbowv, NHigh Notes of Harmonyu. Une Xight of Melody , and during the intermissions of the plays, L'The Barretts of Wlimpole Streetv. Father of the Bride , and HHarvey,,. As a group in much demand. the orchestra performed for graduation and the annual spring concert. Another popular group under Hr. Ried's direction is the string quartet. Having performed in Hone Night of Melodyv. High Notes of Harmonyii. and several other musical productions, the quartet has become a colorful attraction. l'liRl 0RNllNil ARI-I the mr-uilwrs Nlary Holmes, liavid l.indl+l:.ule, Philip lfrland:-r. ,ll,5'l' lil'illlflllSlNlQ are zlu- dance Ininrl. Ifzzwlr: livin lligglunn. lfarol M1111-rwii. .lack liruxsliortl. Islllllff .lolin linison, Dau- Phelps, 'lie-rry llnnsinger. .lm-l Merry. liolm liikes, AI lion-te. Scarlet! ul lllifllltf. Pat llayes. Hear tht- trumpets call, hear the cymbals clang. strike A newly organized group is the MHS dance band. up the lnandl Every sports event is opened with the This ten-piece band is also under Mr. lliedis supervision. MHS hand. lvnder the direction of Mr. Herbert llied, He advises and guides, but the actual work is done by the band leads the Maroons to victory in rhythm. the members who practice twice a week. ur Band, Pep Club, and ajorettes Help Bottom Rnw: Carol Weir'ker, Marcia Baldwin, Yvilladean llnfl- man, llorothv Cursk' Janet Lurwon lim Ward liofcr V1 1 y, ' . ,, , ,Q .irri- messer, Ronnie Phillips, ,lo Ann Urn, Row 2: Ray Edlund, ,lohn Tinison, Phil Newkirk, Margaret Rollo, Alan Galley. Uyon Bigham, Carol Andreen, Mary ,lane Carney, Pat lled,ge4'o1-k, George Kas-s. Raw 3: Dick Sunlin, ,loel Merry, Gerry Hazen, Lamont Partlow, Cullen Case, David Linney, Gerry Farnum, Hill Nylnerg, Bud Brown, Marshal Hcslcr. Back Row: ,lack Crawford, Boll Crane, Warren Jennings, Vernon Dixon, Al Loete, Myron Varnholz, Terry Hunsinger, Walt ffhristiason, Clare Carlson. Ray Olson. i UiiWXiiiT Xltluilill iiiln' rn.iviore'itm's airs' i':1t Nixon llmrlotla- XIVFIYLIVIH. ,io Xnn Urn. ii:-tty Wiiiair-I. in .lvani iiv'1':l.1mi, .llrl ,X air-rnonstrution uiwn iw Fran iiuif-v tI't'riLif'llI uni i Vairsons: 4l'l'l'Q'iLlI'j. iiLli'iNlI'll .lohnsonz tre-:isui'c'r. Nunvy Ne-ir. Y, v Vivilh an flush of glumor anti 4-nlhusiasm our Illilj0l't'iit'S prom-miv tho humi. in thc-ir maroon and whilv uniforms lhv pt-pslt-rs nnilv with the- vi1vci'ivmis-rs ami hand in 4-in-vriligz our tvanns lo victory. This group. 0I'fZilllilUti only lust yvar. provides hull'-tirnv vnlvrlainrnmil. The c-iuh IS unfivr tht- lilI't'I'lIOIl of Mrs. Je-an Lurison. Mr. Hvrhc-rl iiivmi. ami Prvsicir-nl I'iT2lIlC'CS Hui:-y. Lead the Maroon to Gridiron Triumph . PEP CLUB II1PI'lliJPl'S are. Kneeling: Cynthia Erkfr. .Iam-1 Sunil- Nunvy i'i0r1'C. Sandy Smith. Elaine Petvrson. i,iz Sharp. Ruth hPrg. Sandra Shaw. Ione Lani, Carolyn Knapp. Ann Pruitt. Roth. .lm-kia .iurl-cson. Ann Hnth. lfaroi llexlunge. Eriatiine' Jean Hoaglnnd. Paula Swanson. Carole Hahjohns. Nunry Nr-ir. Houglunii. Sharon For:-st. Jeanne Viaitvrs. ifuroiyn Brvwvr. .illfiy JOIWS. Gail Hf-nslvy. Nvdru Iiuiscry. Standing: iiurhuru lfurolyn lloryell. jvunnine- Copeland. Put Yan Uilder. Donna Johnson. Carolyn Pairsons. Connie- St'ilIlf't'ki0iil. Bw-ky l,ung:iil. Xiefgivr. Klll'l'lf!lg in nzirlfllv: Harhara Juniivson, liLll'it'llf' Stung. Karen ,Iar'oi:s. Put Mahoney, tluroiyn Swain. Sharon ilurne-li. Rosy Yun Nlvlelx tiirvvtor of the' Pr-p tllulm. .Wrzleiftl tm- xivc-pi'e-sith-lit. iilllllifll ATHLETICS us fo develop sporfsmanshlp c1fhlefics help 'X Z G-Q qt' 2 x -0' 23, . YARSITY tIllIfI'fRLEAlJICRS are ' filierryl Wall, Leona Polacek, Shirley 1+ Jasper, Iiosc Marie Padilla and Mar- vella DeF0er. Once a year thc Student Congress and faculty join in choosing the five regular cheerleaders from some twenty-five junior and senior hopefuls. They are selected on the basis of general appearance, voice audibility and enunciation, rhythm and timing, and grace and ease of movement. This year's squad has continued the tradition of Moline's excellent cheerleaders. The girls practice twice a week under the precise coaching of Mrs. Jean Carlson, their sponsor. Team work and precision timing are as important in cheering as they are in any athletic team. Five capable juniors comprise this year's alternate squad. They are ready to step in any time a regular is ill or absent for any other reason. ur Cheerleaders and ur Athletic Board VARSITY SUBSTITUTE cheerleaders are Esther Pearson, Marilyn Palmer, Dorothy Hoke, and Barb Wellander. Judy Oherg was absent when the picture was taken. i This page sponsored by THE MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH SUPIIONIORI-I fflil'Ii'illl.l'fAlll'1llS are. Kneeling: .lunct live-ws and ,lane-t Cm-rr:-ro. Slumlirig: Je-an Klicr, Linda Brainard and liI't'll'llt'Il llun SOPHOMORE SUBSTITUTE cheerleaders are Judy Phelps and Betty Carlson. The Little Maroonn cheerleaders are another vital part of MHS school spirit. Sponsored by Miss Phylita Shinneman, they lead the yells at the soph pep sessions and games. The five regulars and the subs were chosen by the Student Congress on the same basis as the varsity five. Lend Backing Essential to a Winning Team. The Board of Control has vari- ous but important jobs throughout the school year. The board has supervision over all athletic con- tests, which means controlling game conduct and settling disputes. lt draws up the budget and con- trols the expenses for such things as tickets and equipment. The hoard must also confirm the list of letter winners. This page sponsored by THE MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH ATHLETIC BOARD of Control are, Seated: Leslie Cooper, Dr. William French, and Arthur Wood. Standing: Winnie Holmgren, Sam Drake, Paul Hott, Ed Lemon and Keith Wilcox. Absent are Dr. Alex Jardine and Harley Moorhusen. .-0 V 4 -uf 5 Q.. .7 nf .. iw J 3 .5 -3, I . fs if , A, D N , n. - I t.,., 'J . A 2 , 2. L. X, t ,lf N,-A ' 1: VARSITY FOOTBALL members are, Bottom Row: David Holst, manager, Kent Dunlap, Ed Wood Jack Rosenberg, Ralph Ifmandt, Ken Mahieu, Darrell Peterson. Row 2: Coach Hall, Iavk Jesuit Russ Lagerblade, Pete Hoglperg, Cary Slavish, Virgil Hall. Top Row: Don Aten, Coach Stevens Trainer Irving Sandler, Myron Varnholz, Ron jones, Allen Siebels, ,Ioe Jamison, Dick Hugaert Respectable 6-3 Record Was the Result llr I 4 ' -I N ll' ke talk- ox 1' Iutu g N - w li lii-miilslistallglrs. Rzill Ilall. llrzilfle. JOE?-tAXvLlRl'IIlT:m and Al Stew-ns. 7 MOLINE 7 JOLIET 18 MOLINE 2-1 IVIATTOON 7 S IXIOLINE 24 KEWANEE 0 Ti NIOLINE 6 ROCK ISLAND 27 NIOLINE 12 CAI.iLsBL'Rf: 0 NIULINI-1 7 DMENPUKT 10 NIOLINE 6 CLINTON 0 NIOLINE 1-1 EAST MOLINE 7 NIULINI-l 27 CANTON 6 Bottom Row: Bob Dawson. J. D, Munn. Dale Schweinberger, Bryan, Gary Heitman,,Ray Edlund. Top Row: Bob Schluter, Don Trull, Jim Zacharewicz, Chuck De'l'ac-ye, Fred Timmer- Larry Pollard, Dick lxlier, Lee Nelson, Bob Sowers, Wayne man, Coach Drake. Row 2: Ron Nlallicoat, Don Carson, Dailing, Coach Vavrus and Kenny Urlmanowicz. George Jamieson, Bill Holmgren, Dennis Johnson, Dick of Hard Practice b ur Football Team, Although MHS had one of the smallest teams in its history, the Drakesmen played hard and came through with a respectable record of six wins and three losses. They also captured second place in both the Quad-City and Northwest con- ferences. At the end of the season the team elected an honorary captain and the team's most valuable player. Hard working Larry Noel was selected by a unanimous vote to receive both awards. This year,s backheld performed well. Virgil Hall with his fine punt and kick-off run backs was the leading ball carrier. Along with Yirg in the backfield were George Jamieson, halfback: Don Trull, fullback, and J. D. Munn, quarter- back. These four boys usually started the games. The substitute backs, Larry Pollard, Cary Sla- vish, Bob Ortiz, Dale Schweinberger, and Bob Dawson, also turned in excellent records. The Maroon line, though light and seldom mentioned, should not be overlooked. Hard play- ing Joe Jamison, Dick Hugaert, Chuck Laws, Ralph Efflandt, Ron Jones, Dick Klier, Ken Mahieu, Darrell Peterson, Russ Lagerblade and Lee Nelson helped make the season successful. Joe Jamison and Chuck Laws made the All- Northwest Conference first team: Don Trull and Virgil Hall placed on the second team, and Dick Klier received honorable mention. Vlrgil Hall rounds left end on hls way to another T. D. CHUCK LAWS Tackle DON TRULL Fullback VIRGIL HALL Halfback .HM ZACHARAWICZ Tackle RALPH EFFLANDT Center DICK HUGAERT End CARY SLAVISH Fullbavk LARRY POLLARD Fullbavk BOB SCHLLITEH End Place in orthwest ' End JOE JAMISON 1 Ron Jones scoops in another pass during the Rock Island game. DICK KLIER Tackle GEORGE JAMIESON Halfback J. D. MUN N Quarterback KEN MAHIEU Guard RON JONES End 4. M. DARRELL PETERSON Guard ff I' JACK ROSENBERG Guard RUSS LAGERBLADE Tackle PETE HOGBERG Center THE SOPHOMORE football team is, Bottom Row: Tony Padilla, Ron Corey, Mike Heitman, Paul Davidson, Larry Hipple, Roger Panivueei, Harold Willhite, Bill Wallace, Charles Elmer, Allen Carey, John Swanson, Charles Asp. Manager Fred Swango. Row 2: Coach Swanson, Jerry Johansen, Jim Staes, John Rohrbaek. .John Gustafson, Don Allinger, Dirk Sauerman, Bruce Trull. .lOlIn Dellos, Tim Hungate, Capt. Jerry Hazen, Ronald Peterson, John Murphy, Don Nelson, Manager Herb Franseen, Coach Smith. Top Row: Ron Forsberg, Gary Wright, George Dodd, Alex Pikuza, Cliff Hyink, Len Johnson, Jim Rentz, Kenny Anderson, Jim Cald- well, Bob Sr-Ott, John Axel, Javk Reimers, Gilbert Davis, Jesse Huddleston, Manager Bill Seelmer. and uad- it Conferences. Soph Football Coaches Archie Swanson and Ray Smith teamed their football knowledge and pulled the sophomore football squad through a season of eight wins and only one loss. The soph Maroons romped over all their foes, bowing only to the Davenport Blue Devils 19-11. The defeated teams were Clinton, Rock lsland, Wilton Junction, East Moline, Kewanee and Galesburg. SEASON,S RECORD MOLINE 38 CLINTON 13 MOLINE 14 DAVENPORT 19 MOLINE KEWANEE 0 NTOLINE 28 CALESBURC 7 MOLINE 21 ROCK ISLAND 13 MOLINE 46 WILTON JUNCTION 13 MOLINE 32 CLINTON 7 MOI.INE 26 EAST MOLINE 6 MOLINE 32 ROCK ISLANII 17 On November 7 the sophs defeated the East Moline sophs 27-6 on Browning Field. This win gave the boys the Northwest Conference champ- ionship. Kenny Anderson, Jerry Hazen, Don Allinger, Lenny Johnson, John Axel, John Murphy, Jim Caldwell, Mike Heitman, Bruce Trull, Ron Corey and Tony Padilla composed the starting eleven. Trull incurred an ankle injury and was unable to play some of the later games. Sophomore Coaches, Head Coavh Arrhie Sisuusou and Assistant Coarh Hay Smith. Mu -.f COACH GENE Shipley awards Captain Adrian Winters his letter. The Moline cross country team, led by Captain Adrian Winters, worked hard all season and was rewarded by losing only two meets. They lost only to Ceneseo and Gales- burg, who squeezed by them in close meets. For the first time since cross country was introduced at MHS, the team had a new coach. In previous years the boys were coached by Bill Bean, who was retired last year. This year they were coached by Gene Shipley, who inspired them to a successful season. and Cross Countr Compiled Fine Records. In the first meet the harriers edged by Rock Island 71-72. Later they were defeated by the Geneseo Maple Leafs 18-38. In the Northwest Conference meet the Maroons placed second behind Caleshurg. After this meet the boys looked forward to the district which would determine who would participate in the state meet. How- ever, none of the boys from Moline placed in the district. THE CROSS country team is, Kneeling: Karl Nelson, Ted Leland, Adrian Winters, Coach Shipley, Edwin DMZ .lohn Quinones and Gale Smith. Standing: Jim Remmy, Bob Ontiveros and Bob Parrish. I 1 i 1 'l'llE VARSITY lrasketlrall team memlwrS are Tom Reims-rS, Dir-k Dhalialt. Whitey Verstraete, George Seaberg, llc-nny Burau John Xlf'VPl'G Ralph Ffllamlt Roll Gunter, Adrian Winterc Virgil Hall, Don Trull, Dale Schweinberger, Frank Martel, and Holm Ortiz. MHPOOIIS Rate with the Best in the State, as They BOB CENTER 'KWHITEY' VERSTRAETE F... f .. X! 3- I 130 'Hg SEASON'S RECORD MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE NIOLINE IXIIOLINE MOLINE MOLINPI MOLINE MOLINE MOLINE IWOLINE MOLINE MOLINE NIOLINE JOLIET 30 HINSIJALE 34 ROCK ISLAND 59 EAST ROCKFORD 57 THORNTON 37 CANTON 26 EAST MOLINE 41 OAK PARK 51 DAVENPORT 72 LAGRANCE 59 GALESBURG 42 FREEPORT 45 MONMOUTH 39 ELGIN 68 ROCK ISLAND 53 KEWANEE 56 EAST MOLINE 53 DAVENPORT 45 CALESBURG 54 DECATUR 51 MONMOUTH 52 KEWANEE 48 ORION 39 ALLEMAN 57 ROCK ISLAND 46 FULTON 56 STERLING 53 EAST ROCKFORD 56 MT. VERNON 73 This page sponsored by DICK DHABALT ADRIAN WINTERS rg' A qv K YV arf 4 1 EE THE MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH 1 RJ l ,.,-5 COACHES AND managers of the varsity basketball team are Ray Edlund, Cary Lovested, Assistant Coach Hill Bishop. Head Coach Jack Foley, Dave Linney and Tom johnson. 'Sy-,, JOHN NIICYERS N, ggi DON TRVLL Qi! Win a Berth in the 'Sweet Sixteen? Winning a berth in the '4Sweet Sixteen and tieing East Moline for the Northwest Conference title gave the cagers a season to boast about. The Maroons ended their regular season play with a 17-5 record. The boys bumped into top notch competition such as East Rockford, Thornton, LaGrange, Elgin, Quincy and Quad-City teams. Probably the most outstanding triumph was the 60-59 win over the defending state champs, LaGrange. To enter Sweet Sixteen competition the Maroons overcame Orion, Alleman, and Rock Island in the regional tournament and Fulton and Sterling in the sectional. In Huff gym, the Maroons won their opening tournament game from East Rockford. Advancing into the quarter-finals, the team tangled with the Mt. Vernon Rams, who by shooting a sizzling 68 per cent, eliminated the Maroons from the tournament. A consolation in losing, however, was that Mt. Vernon went on to become state champs. ,e . ' ' i 1 TOM REIMERS Q 31 DENNY BURAU DALE SCHWEINBERGER RALPH EFFLANDT BOB ORTIZ . f L i re , K X I'm-,,.. It I .l i Wifi- it 9 i 2 . ,l l S gc N by ,X if ag. at X iw- c ,X l f-1,5 X ,R X! K' Q YL K x Pl 5 . ,:,..,5 , , --4. in fx BIC TOM pulls off an- other relnound. Several Maroons won individual honors for their fine performances. Whitey Verstraete placed on the first Northwest Conference team and the second All-Tourna- ment team. Bob Gunter and Dick Dhahalt placed on the second Northwest Conference team. These hoys and other members of the team rated high on All-State and Quad- City teams picked by various newspapers and sportswriters. NO SHOT for you. says Whitey CO DICK go! Uhahult drives in ,XURHN W'INTERS. mum. Yerstreate. tor Ll shot. team captain, receixes the irt place trophy at the Sterling: SU tional. Seniors leaving the Maroon lineup are Tom Heimers, Boh Gunter. Adrian Winters. DonTrull and Dick Dhabalt. Coach Foley hopes to build a fine team next year around juniors Koh Ortiz, Yvhitey Verstraete, Johnny Meyers, Denny liurau, Dale Schweinherger and sophomore. Kenny Anderson. Team Beasts Best Record in Conference THE TEAM and coach wateh closely during a tense moment of a game. This page sponsored by THE NEW YORK STORE SEASON'S RECORD NIOLINE 13 N1o1.1N1a 68 NIOIINIC 55 NIOLINI-L 57 NIOLINI-I 60 NIOLINE 60 NIOLINH 56 NIOLINIC 62 Nl0LINl-1 62 NIOLINI-1 16 NIULINE 50 NIOLINI-I 82 MOLINE -L9 NIOLINE 15 ,, NIOLINI-I 51 llfyniitffuitliif 25,1132 MOLINH 68 more NIOLINE 51 NIOLINE 71 NIOLINE 70 MOLINE 71 Momma 68 JOLIET 36 lllNSIJAI.I-I 36 l'lAS'I' HOQKFORO 59 Rock ls1.ANn 51 l':AS'l' NIOLINI-I 35 CANTON 9147 DAVENPORT A16 BETTHNOORI-' 50 CALEs1zuRO 9149 FRE!-LPORT -18 INIONMOCTII 51 KEW.-'KNEE 39 ELGIN 60 ROCK Is1.ANn 57 ICAST Nl0I.INE 915 Dui-JNTIQJHT' 69 GAi.igs1sL'RG A19 ST. JXNIBROSE 59 IWONMOLITII -I7 QUINCY 72 KEWANEE 42 . - 'T 1 4 itil COACH BILL Ilall gives instruetions to his team during a time Out. The sophomore basketball season was as prohtable as the varsity season. The Little Maroons came through with a hue reeord of 1-I wins and 7 losses. Thi- lmoys shared both the Quad-City and Northwest conferenee titles with Rock Island. Kenny Anderson was the leading seorer. He shot an amazing 66 per eent on field goals and 69 per eent on free throws. Kenny broke the field house seoring reeord by scoring -1-0 points against the Davenport Blue Devils. Two other key men on the starting five were Hon Corey and Mike Heitman. Tony Padilla, Clyde Storbeek, ,Iim Caldwell, Bill Checkewiez, and Bruce Trull contended for the remaining starting berths. Sophs Share Northwest and Quad- it Titles. SOPIIOXIORE CACERS are Front Roux' Manager George liaes, Hike lleitman, Ron Corey, l'lrut'e 'l'rull, lloli Unti- wros. Huw 2: Tony Padilla. lliek Sane-rman. jim Staes, Bernard Aims, jim ffaltlwell, llill Seelmer. Burk Row: lion- alt! Swanson. Iaek Reimers Boll Svott. Lenny ,lohnson Larry Iftllant, Ken :hlltlf'I'StJll. Clyde Storelieek and tfuawli Bill Ilall. This page sponsored by THE NEW YORK STORE BOB HURST tangles vvitll a Clinton grapple:-. Hoffman, ahieu and oel Share Honors ln keeping with a tradition calling for a state champion. Nlolins-'s Paul Hollman captured the lfili-pound state wrestling: crown. Captain-elect of the wrestling team, Kenny Mahieu. placed second at 115 pounds and Larry Noel took third at 165 pounds, to rate Moline seventh in the state. Six Moline grapplers went to Proviso for the state meet. Compiling a seasonal record of eight wins, seven losses and one tie. the Maroon wrestlers. under Coaches Joe Vavrus and Al Stevens. always gave a good account of themselves against top teams in Illinois and lowa. Moline gained fourth place in the quadrangular meet. In the Davenport invitational meet the MHS grapplers placed third out of a field of eight contenders. The Maroons placed second in the sectionals to move on to state. Next yearls team will miss senior lettermen Larry Noel, Paul Hoffman, Kenny Mahieu, Dave Pierce, Harold Campbell. Dick Croene and Holm Sowcrs. MAROON CRAPPl.lCRS are: Front Row: Harold Willhite, Dick Hoerrman, Boll Parrish, ,lack Pulford, Carroll Whitmer, Larry Sheraden, Boll Hurst, ,lohn Kalamalos, John Swanson. Raw 2: Coach Joe Vavrus, Harry Williams, Chuck Elmer, ,lc-rry Wynes, John Quinones, Kent Faulkner, Don Carson, Harold Campbell, Paul Hoffman, Jerry Kipp, Ron Mallicoat. Top Raw: Paul Davidson, Frank Newliurn, ,lim Carson, Ed Wood, ,lack Murphy, John Dellos, Lenny Mahieu, Chuck lJeTacye, Bob Sowers, Kenny Mahieu, Larry Noel, Dave Pierce, Manager Karl Nelson, Ferdinand Price, Assistant Coach Al Stevens. 4 L- f X, 2 if L y ,XX 1:1 f Q, 461 Q4 1. , -, PAIL HOFFMAN LARRY NOEL KENNY MAHIEL' as Maroon atmen Travel tO State DUAL MEETS INIOLINE 9 IWOLINE 33 NIOLINE 18 IVIOLINE 47 IVIOLINE 22 IVIOLINE 36 INIOLINE 41 MOLINE 22 RIOLINE 29 IVIOLINE 11 NIOLINE 32 INIOLINE 14 INIOLINE 22 RIOLINE 31 INIOLINE 30 INIOLINE 9 COACHES JOE Y ROCK ISLANII 29 EAST IVIOLINE 16 CLINTON 19 CANTON 5 DAVENPORT 22 GENESEO 9 PEORIA WOOIJRUF1 PEKIN 23 STERLING 16 CLINTON 32 EAST RIIOLINE 12 DAYENPORT 32 OAK LAWN 25 STERLING 18 CENESEO 16 ROCK ISLAND 29 avrus and Al N. X CCI. DAVE PIERCE BOB PARRISH .J A I V MJ.- I-SLOT -4, I I W.. I I A ....,,..: 3 A SIRI!-ns smile happily S the-y rvvall their sIIr'I'eSSfIIl 5011. X This page sponsored by DEL ERICSON CONSTRUCTION S651 I I I, F Racket Squads Cop Second MILO LARIMER executes a hair-raising return. 5 Ql-'Ne 9 Y The girls' and boys' racket squads pooled their efforts in the Quad-City conference meet last fall and came up with second place. The dominating factor of the boys' season was the inexperience of the equad, which had no seniors, only three juniors, and eight sophomores. How- Tl BOYS' TENNIS team members are: Front Row: Warren Jennings, Milo Larimer, Jack White. Frank Newburn. Back Row: Ned Snow, Steve Gustafson, Bernard Aims, Kenneth England, Jim Collinson, John Rohrbach. COACH BOB Knees gives number one man, Steve Gustafson, and number two man, Ned Snow, a few pre-match pointers. ever, the squad had two returning lettermen, Steve Gustafson and Ned Snow. Under the able coaching of Bob Knees, the, team has some bright prospects for next year. This page sponsored by IOWA-ILLINOIS CAS AND ELECTRIC CO. In Fall uad-Cit Tourney. LETS SEE you return that one, smiles Carole Carlson. ,...,, Q A X l. H-r x -,qigi-,fax -,F 'W 5. Yu H . 'f 5 K 5 JJ I - if ii, 2 A ' I I . nf' . 1 , fi 1 , ' I 1-. X I v. Q . . ' . Q 3 3 1- Q A ' ' v 0 , , ' ' ' I I ' 5 o . C71 ' J I ' 4 v - . . - 1 Q ' ' f, a f L- e If E' 9 ' wt, , lg' 43 il, ' . '- '3 . . '3?- Q, gig .2 ar i q.,3.2'x 5:15,- , X- 5 Afayggatsr' 5- i 'A' 4 . -.' 3352? . 'X 'V X , A ,L . Q . ,,, , - ' Eat' x , . ' W Y if 4 lf,,,,,,..,f- . -A Q' ' I ss i, - 5 I ' X. Q X ., . 4 Q fy1f,1q:51,- I ew Q wb i. GIRLS' TENNIS team members are: Mcflhesney, Barbara Johnson, Marilyn Carlson, Betty Klier, Judy Reily, Sally Jeanne Klier Front Row: Katherine Bodenbender, Naney Oehmich. Back Row: Carol Johnson, Carole Sohner. Absent when picture was taken were and Hazel Brennan. MARILYN OEHMICH slams a forehand drive. as ,W V w1.:.,1,L, gn - Tremendous interest has been shown in tennis this year with East Moline, and one with Burlington, Iowa. During with about forty girls vieing for the top seven positions. the fall season the girls had a record of three losses, two A total of thirteen meets were held in the fall and spring wins and one tie. Next year's team will miss the able seasons, four with Rock Island, four with Davenport, four services of nine graduating seniors. This page sponsored by IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. ,,gE,4,,., wg. . .L , ff,-,iqx , VARSITY BASEBALL team members are: Front Raw: Russ Lagerblade, Adrian Winters. ,lim Caldwell, .l. ll. Munn, Jaek Rosenberg, Don 'l'rull, Virgil Hall. George Jamieson, Bob Daw- son. Gary Slavish. Row 2: Ken Balza. Whitey Verstraete, ,loe Jamison, lliek llugaert, llill Hurst, Bob Hensley, Ron llrennan, Ron Corey, Lenny Johnson, Bob Nelson. Top Raw: Bill Gluek, Mike lleilman, ,lohnny Myers, Vlfayne llailing, Harold Barnett, Bob Ortiz, Bill Wesner David Nay, Coaeh Arehie Swanson. WHITEY VERSTRAETE eatc-hes a HUCAERT UNWINDS few winks of sleep at the plate. Veterans Boost Varsity Baseball Team to Play ball! The Maroon nine took the fielcl again this spring uncler the expert guitlanee of Coaeh Arc-hie Swan- son, assisted by llob liarger. lfarly season play was high- lighted by junior Whitey Verstraeteis no-hit pitehing performance against lfast Moline, anfl Rob Nels0n's six hits at seven times at bat against Monmouth. Three of the hits were triples and the others were singles. This year's team was eomposecl of thirteen seniors. Graduating are Holm Hensley. llill Hurst. J. ll. Nlnnn. llob Nelson. ,laek Hosenburg. Don Trull, Adrian Winters, Lloycl Lawson and Joe Jamison. inhelmlersg Virgil Hall and Cary Slavish, outhelclersg lliek Hugaert and lion Drennan. pitchers. Wvith fifteen juniors on the squafl. Coach Swanson ran look forward to a sueeessful season next year, This Page Spnnwrctl by IJOWNINU DAIRY WATC HING THE boys practice are coaches fi , Archie Swanson and Bob Barger. The Little Maroons baseball squad took the field this spring under the direction of Coach Bill Bishop. The team, drawing talent from both John Deere and Coolidge. numbered twenty-one. The sophs are expected to be a promising factor in the development of next year's team. Mike Ht-itman and ,lim Caldwell saw plenty of action in varsity games. Ron Corey. Mike Heitman, Allen Carey. Ron Herstcad, Rob Lonstad and Jim Caldwell, composed the infield. Pitchers were Ken Anderson. Lenny Johnson and John Axel. ln the outfield were Harold Willhite, Larry Nlallicoat. Bruce Trull. Rob Ontiveros, Tony Padilla, Mike Ryan, Alex Pikusa, Fred Preiss. Terry Huntsinger and Gilbert Davis. YOUR R R OUT' Joe Jamison tags Don Trull. WINTERS SLUGS one. Conference Title. Sophs Look Toward ' .' SOPHOMORE BASEBALL team members are: Front Row: Manager Roger Panicucci, Harold Willhite, Bob Lonstad Fred Preiss, Larry Mallicoat, Ronald Windy, Ron Herstedt, Manager Tracy Potter. Row 2: Coach Bill Bishop, Bruce Trull, Terry Huntsinger, John Axel, Ron Caldwell, Allen Carey, Mike Heitman. Back Row: Ken Anderson, Mike Ryan, Lenny Johnson, Gilbert Davis, Clyde Storbeck. , l J, ,. av-'Q , A FN at VARSITY TRACK team members are: Front Row: Manager Mike Allen Siebels, Ed Wood, Jerry VanDam, Ed Day, Tom Hanson. Thompson, John Allen, Gayle Smith, Kenny Wolfe, Ted Leland, Jack Jesuit, Ron Swanson, Riley Anderson, George Jamieson and Gary Wright, Tim Hungate and Manager Darrell Peterson. Back Coach Shipley. Row: Coach Bunting, Coach Foley, Jim Linde, Dick Erickson, J ones Paces Cindermen to New Records. The outlook of the track season appeared bright for Coach Gene Shipley as the boys reported for the brst practice in February. Coach Shipley had an experienced group with which to build a team. as nine lettermen returned. Ron Jones proved outstanding as he won many blue ribbons and set new records. At the Davenport relays he threw the discus a distance of 155 feet, 1 inch for a new record. The veterans on this year's team were Ron Jones, Virgil Hall, Allen Siebels, Dave Pierce, Dick Klier, John Allen, Frank Martel, Ken Wolfe and Edwin Day. UP, UP and over WATCH CLOSELYQ' says Dave goes R011 .l0IlCS- Pierce to Ron Jones and Virgil Hall. Q? 'D Y L.. rw cw C5 9, fig F 'af 3 V2.5- -tc . E: . T.. X' . A Q' g 4 PR... SOPH TRACK team members are: Front Row: Mike Thompson. Ron Corey, John Swanson, Silas Teigland, Gary Wright, Tim Hungate and Ted Leland. Back Huw: Coach Hunting, Alex Pikuza, ,lohn Dellos, Jerry Wynes, Duane VanHylte, John Gustafson, Ron Swanson, and Darrell Peterson. ophs Gain Experience b Backing Under the coaching of Walter Bunting, the sophomore track team came through with a second place in the Northwest Conference meet. The cindermen also placed high in their other meets. Several members of the team gained experience by participating in the varsity meets. The squad was built around Tim Hungate, low hurdlerg Gary Wright, dash man and broad jumper, Ted Leland, milerg and Ron Swanson, high jumper. HEASY DOES IT! Ron Swan- son, sophomore, clears the bar. arsity. BOTTOMS UP-and over for John Allen. ,rf . 4,4 , s . -sv -. A 1 t f t v Q- I H 'IAKINC A REST are members of the golf team, Jon Rogers, Ralph Efllanclt, Tom De Smet, Clem Georlett, Tom Schrempf, and Coach Barnett, at left. Golf, Intramurals ffer Fun, Action an This year, as in the past, the Moline linksmen were tough eompetitors in their golf matches. Though the team was rather unorganized in the fall sinee Coaeh Lee Barnett had not yet filled in ex-Coach Carl Et-kbladls job, the team retaliated in spring compe- tition and did well in its conference. Team members often praetieed four days a week in order to improve their fall record. The team is expeeted to he strong again next year since Tom De Smet, Tom Sehrempf, and Clem Ceorlett return. The team loses seniors, Ralph Effllandt and Jon Rogers. lx -i V i l'R.U.TltQlNC FOR perfr-vt putts is Toni Svlireinpf. Ralph lflllandt looks on. TWO TIME intramural winners, the Burps, pose with Mr. Knees, intramural director. Kneeling: Gary Slavish, Ralph Stephenson, Russ Lagerblade, Tom Ronk, John Allen. Back Row: Captain Chuck Laws, Bill Castrey, Steve Koelz, Dick Cline, Burdette De Keyrel, Jerry Poston. Coming out of an undefeated season of intramural play, the Burps went on to win the tournament by defeating the Zubs in two out of three games. They became the first intramural team in history to win the title two consecutive years. Two intramural leagues were organized this year: one for sophomores and one for juniors and seniors. Teams played each other once during the regular season. The four top teams at the end of the season played for the championship at Vfharton Field House. Mr. Robert Knees directed intramural play. KIOYERING lfl' the llurp's intramural plaque are the Zulms, fbeloud second place winners. Team members are. Buck Rau: Larry McKnight, Larry Carson, l.arry Noel Bill Palos. Jack Rosenberg. Front Rule: Dick Klier. Clare Carlson. Ueorge Uellos, Earle Yan Gilder, Rob Schleuter, Carl Gold, Albert Mitchell. s 1 Y Q Competition. thletic Society ives Credit. NATIQNAI. A'I'lll,l':'l'IlI Scholarship Society members are: Kneeling: Pete Hogberg, Bob Gunter, Don lrvull and Xirgil Hall. Row 2: John Allen, lJitz Peterson, Russ Lagerblade, Larry Noel, J. IJ. Munn. Tap Row: Joe Jamieson, Chuck Laws Ron Drennan, Dick Dhabalt and Adrian Winters. Gary Slavish was absent wheh the picture was taken. ' KW: 'Iwi iw The National Athletic Scholarship Society was created for boy athletes to encourage high scholarship. pronide' the ideals of sportmanship. stimulate a desire for bal- anced training and develop leadership. Boys who are in the upper half of the class and have earned one athletic letter are eligible for membership in the society. Of the mem- bers. the boy who has the highest grade point average and has won two letters is awarded a cup. Senlor ACIIVIIICS 'N mbvr ll Innllcates j1In1or year nIImber I2 1nd1 11111 cntor year no nun1 er Im Icatu both yearn ADANIS TONI H Y F1ne Arte Tl'NF SHARON Y'Ie1-na 1111s ng 1ommItl1e ll Srcrrtar rer o c as Stutlmnt 1ongress Secretary ItIonal Honor Sour-ty 12 BusIn1ss Nianagnr ent o 111 1 I anl Scroll O N asketball ll rack ross 1o1In try Intramural Basketball 12 Sports Fdtlor N FeIIo11shI1 I'ro1luctIon 12 Stu: ent ongres-. 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Ip 1ro1lI1ctIon 12 Y Teens 1I1Ics Club 12 1 A A Flne Arts Club ll Future 'Nurses 1l11b 12 'NN-VN HAYFI A A Tenms Y 11 CIvIcs 1l1Ib 12 BROWN TOVI Intramural Basketball 12 HUI I FR 1A'NF T Majorelte ll Home F c ClIIb A A Y Teens A D C Fellomsh1p lrn1IIIrt1on 12 BUR1 10 A'N'N Pep llub ll Commencement 1ommIttee 12 Nlusle and Dramattrs Fdltor M I2 ADC Felloush1p Produrtlon 12 FInIans Ratnbow 12 YTeens C111cs Club 12 Home Fc 1Iub 12 1 AA F1ne Arts, Spanlsh Oper :Ita Workshop Secretary Secretary ol' Future 'Nurses 1lub 12 1Irls Sextet Treasurer Scan 4lIua1Ian Slngrr-. 'Nat1onI1l Honor Soruly I2 CAI7IA THFRFSA Home Fr Club C11Ic-I ClI1h IZ Future 'Nurses 12 ll'BFI I HARUI D Fool tall Trac N1 rest Img I ella rmen -1 Y IORFIN 11vcs 11111 SON 1AROI F I Iterary Board ll '11nnIs ls ant Sports Iltor o Sports 11 or RI e 111 Y Tezns 1Iv1cs 11 uture Teac er- e o11sh1p l ro1IIcl1on 12 1 I nl S Ill 'N.1tIonal Honor Soc1ety 12 ARI SUN CI ARF RIfIe Club 11 flvlcs 1 lub Intl Orchestra 11 A D C Fellous tp lrot tlon 12 Intramural ha kethall 1 AR SON DAIF 1oll IntramI1raI basketball 11 Spanlsh ll e Iorttr I I 1 111 11v1cs 1l1Ib Treasurer 12 1ho1r 1horI1s A D1 Fellowshtp I'rorluet1on 12 F1n1r1n 11 Ratn IUIN CAR O'N IARRY Track 11 1roee 1oI1IItry Reporter A D C F'ellowsh1p Iroductlon 1 I Ilent 1ongress HI Y Iettermen -1 CASTRFY BILL ADC Fellovfshtp Protluctlon 12 Intramural Basketball CATTERTON BONNIE CIv1cs Club 12 Home Fc Club French Club Spamsh 1luh 12 Supply Room llub 12 A D C Fellowshtp 1'ruIIurtIon 12 CHRISTIS0lN BII L 11terary Board 12 Intramural Basketball Blvuness 'Vlanager I OT 12 111111 nesa Manager Imp 12 The Barretts of 111m po e Street 12 A D C Fellowshtp Iro4lI1ct1on a H1 Y 12 Ietterm o ora xle Mentton Imp prm ll Natlonul Honor Soclety 12 Qulll and Scroll CHRISTIASOIN V Al TON HI Y F'Inc Arla Band Orchestra In1an s Rambnw 12 A 1 C e lou-zh1p lroductton 12 ARK CFI IA R1lle C uh Y Teens 11111-s Club 12 Home F Cluh Supply Room 1l1Ib 12 A D C Fellowshlp Productlon 12 1ll'NE DICK Student Congresw HI Y F ne Arts 1ho1r 12 ADC Steermg Commlttee 12 Intra mural Basketball 12 Dear Ruth 11 The Barretta of Vumpole Street 12 A DC Fellou -xhtp Prorlucuon 12 Harvey 12 l'1n1an-I Ralnbow 12 F1nc Arts Award 1Ol SON CAROI Y Teens Home Fe 1lul1 Treas urer 12 I'1ne Arts 12 A D C Fellowshtp Irotlur tIon 12 lNat1onal Honor Soetety A D C Fellowshtp Productlon 12 DEFOER MARN FLLA Treasurer Rtfle Club Y Teens Cheerleadlng 12 A D C Fellowshtp Pro durtlon DF REYREL BURDFTTE Deeoratmn Commtttee 12 C1v1cs Club I2 H1 Y Student Congress Lettermen s Club 12 A D C FELLOWSHIP Steermg Comm1ttee members are Front Row Ralph Efllandt, MIll1e Blltt, D1ck Cltne, Sally Sohner J D Munn Row 2 Shella Peterson, Marg Nelr, Beyerly Jasper, Della RICD Ruth Kllgore, Marlo Lange Top Row George Dellos Dean Ford ,lon Rogers, Ralph Stephenson, B111 Gluck John Allen O O O O In - ' ' ' ' 1 ' '- 1. 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OLSEN JOYCE Cr A A ADC Fellowship I'ro duction I2 OI SON ARA ID Photographer 'NI I2 Photo grapher Reporter L 0 T 12 Cnn-s Club I2 Spanlsh Club Camera Club Natmnal Honor Society I2 OLSON BARBARA P p Club II Atl Solxcttor A Sollcltor Reporter L O T 12 A D C Fellowshlp Prorluctmn I2 Y Teens Cnxcs u I2 Fne Arts 11 G A OI SON CAROL Spanish Club II Cnxcs Club I2 A D C Fellowshlp Production OLSON DONNA MAE A D C Fellowshtp Produc tlou I2 Ftnrans Rainbow YTeens Ctvtcs Clu 12 CAA Fme Arts I1 Chotr Scand: ravlan Singers ll OLSON MARYANN A D C Fellowship Production I2 Flmnn s Ralnbnw Rllle Club ll Y Teens Ctvlcs Club 12 CA A Frne Arts Club Scan tllnavran Smgers Crrls Sextet lNatlonal Honor Society I2 Operetta 11 Fme Arts Award ORTMAN SANDRA Y Teens Crvrcs Club 12 C A A Fme Arts Cholr Chorus ll Scandtna vlan Srngers ll A D C Fellowship Productlon 12 OTT CAROLE R1He Club ll Home Ec Club I2 PADILLA ROSE MARIE M Queen 12 Cheer leadmg A D C Fellowship Product1on12 C A A Flne Arts Club Y Teens Clvrcs Club I2 Popu lartty Cup PARMLEY BETTY ADC Fellowship Productton 12 Home Ec Club 12 Clvlcs Club 12 Spanlsh Club 12 PEARSON CAROL YTeens I2 Ctvrcs Club 12 Home Fc Club I2 C AA Ftne Arts Club 12 IETERSON DARRI'LL Football Track I2 Base ball ll Intramural Basketball A D C Fellowship Productxon I2 Lettermens Cub Crvrcs Cub 12 Hr Y Athletic Scholarship Society PETERSON LII A French Club 1 PETERSON SHFII A C1rculatxon'kIanager l OT 12 Cxrculatxon Nlanager Imp I2 ADC el loushlp Productlon I2 Home Ee Club Trea surer Y Teens Cxucs Club I2 Fme Art Future Teachers French Club Natronal Honor Soc-1etv I2 Prize Imp Prose Auartl u1lI and Scroll PIERCE DANE Football Track 11 Vrestlmg Intramural Basketball A D C Felloashtp Produc tlon 12 I-'me Arts Cholr Ietlermen s Club POLACEK LEONA Cheerleadlng AD C Fellou shrp Productlon I2 Y Teens C A A Ftne Arts Chotr ll Operetta POLLARD LAWRENCE Football Intramural PORTER BARBARA Clvrcs Club I2 'DE Club POSTON CERALD Intramural Basketball 12 A D C Felloashlp Prmluctlon I2 Hi Y Rifle Club ll Ctvrcs Club I2 PRUITT ANN Pep Club Asslstant Clrculatlon Manager L O T I2 A D C Felloushrp Pro duction 12 Y Teens Crvlcs Club 12 Home Fc Club 12 Fme Arts Club I2 QUILTY PAT Pep Club ll A D C Fellonshtp Pro ducuon 12 YTeens Clvlcs Club I2 C AA Spamsh Club RABJOHNS CAROLE SUE Pep Club I1 Typtst Imp 12 ADC Felloushlp Prorluetron 12 Y Teens Clvlcs Club 12 Home Ec Club I2 C A A 12 Fme Arts Club 12 Natronal Honor Soc1ety 12 RASMUSSEN PAT Ad Soltcxtor L 0 T A D C Fellowshlp Productxon 12 Fmlan s Ram ow YTeens C1v1cs Club 12 C A A me Arts Scandlnavtan Singers ll Pres1dentl Crrls Sextet Operetta ll RFIIY .ILDY Tennls Pep Club Il Sophomore tntor l A D C Felloashrp I rotluctron eens tics lub 2 me Art-. Spantsh Cluh N1t1onal Honor Society 12 RFINIFRN TONI Stutlent Cungre s lettermen s Club Basketball Track Cross 1 ountry A Dt Felloushrp I'rotluct1on I2 RICH DEIIA Stung Out Commtttee I ADC Steerlng Commrttee 1 ADC I-elloashrp Pro tluct1onI2 YTeens Home Ec Cluln 'Natlonal Honor Soctety 12 Chorus 12 RICH ARDS SANDRA Rrfle Clulr Rlt DON CI FN I-I YN A D C I-elloushrp Protlur tton 2 Fmlans Rambou e I 11 Club I ROBERTS ANNA Home Ec Club 12 lnlcs llub l C our ROHS ANITA YTeens DE Club Home E Club ADC Felloushlp I'rotluct1onl2 RONK TONI Intramural Basketball ROCFRS ION ltterary Board 11 Rmg Committee 11 Decoratron Commrttee 12 Coll Wrestling Intramural Basketball Arlvertlslng Manager WI 12 The Barrelts of Wlmpole Street ADC Felloushrp Protlucnon 12 French Club Presulent 11 Lettermens Club Ctvlcs Club Presrtlenl Student Congress Harvard Book Awarrl ll Na ttonal Honor Socrety 12 ulll and Scroll ROSE KENNFTH Stutlents for Christ Club ROSFEN ALDA Cap and Conn Commtttee 12 A D C Fellooshrp Protluctlon 12 Y Teens I'1nc Arts Chorus 11 ROSENBFRC JACK llterary Board 12 I-ootball Baseball Intramural Basketball Student Congress CANDIDATES FOR Student Congress officers were: Sealed: Betty Klier, Marlo Lange, Sharon Alftine, Katherine Bodenbender. Standing: John Allen, J. D. Munn, Jon Rogers, Adrian Winters, Don Trull. O 5 i O Q tl lt' . . .. .. ., .. . . - . ,, ... -. ill. UM . 2: I V I, .. I , , M H . ..: ' ' . .. . . 12: YVT 3 Ci C I: G..A..A.: F' ' : M H 5 ..: ' ' - :,. F - . ': - :.'.' . ' - . . . : e : . ' ' 1 ' - ' 1 Q ' 5 I- ' A '- 1 12: Ad .. ' .. t ' : I I ' n D w A ' V AA ' I ci1Q': 1 . : .A..'11: ' 1 ',-' Q ' f , A flew ' - ' . 1 111 ' C ' '11.' 'A .l . P I, ---1 ' 1 '1- '- , , , ' y , g A1 ' am 1111 ll: ' ' Basketball: Yice-President Lettermenk Club 12. Y-Teens: Home Er. Club: C.A.A.: Fine Arts '- 1 - . 2. -1- . ' 1. '- Z f f 12. ' ' ' N ' ' ' ' ' .... 1 . ' 5 3 : V I I 3, .VV . 2: hm ' I I A ' . . I ' ': ' : - 9 ' I . . .' : - : . . . g c. 5 . . : . ..' 1 ' . 'D U n - ' : A I : V . . S , 5 Q . . 5. ' : . .rr ' ' b : - : lg . F' , , ,. , l i . TII KET IONIMITTFE for ROSS DOROTHY tntan H Rainbow 1 T1en te Arts tttttrt' 11tc 11 nch I S1-.1n1l1n11111n Vingrr IUTI- R 11118 an 11 1 11 restltng n r1tn111r11I la ketball 11111 I I I Il III! I I X 1l1tct1on 12 NI HVIIIIT IYNIHIA Iornmcncrment Ion1ntttt1 1 111 ous 11 1o1lt1rt1 Ftntan Ratnbots 1 Solicitor een: 111c 1me c I A A Fine Arts Treasurer of Opera-tt11 11111 1 ttrls Sex e 101-XlAIxI-RIATHY YTccn- 1 11r11 OII-III l1ttr1tnt11r11 11 rt tlttg 1tt1rm1n S Ill INIII RI I IIRDON Sp11n1s1 SIINIAN R111 omc 1- S1'RII'T ' 1ntnrBall ommittn- 2 A Ie 1111 1 o s I 11 Ftntans Rainbow were Georgia W00dT1Hg Dan Woods bert Smith and Iecella ,lenntngs SIIRYINE, NANCY: Commencement Committee 12: 'acultv I'I1lit11r . : 1 I 1 I7I'III Rttth 4: AT 1- Barn-tts oIVi'imp11le Stn-et : .A.lD.C. I el11vt'ship Iro1lttction 12: Harm-y : Y-Teen.-: i'v'cs Club 12: I.. . .: I ine Arts: Spanish 11112 National Honor Society 12. SI 'ERS. MARILYN: Hime Il . Club 1-: Civics Clttb 12: Future Nurses Club 12: Spanish 11. SHICLEY, JACK: Tennis: Lettermen's Clttb: A.l1.C. Ifellowship Irotlttclion 12. SHOECRAFT. MARY: Senior Ball Committee: It-11 Club 11: A.D.C. Fellowship Protluction 12: Senior lass Iitlitor .I 12: Y-Teens: Civics C 111 1 I'..A..A.: National H11nor S11ciety 2. SHORE, M.AI1I'I'f: Cap antl Conn Committee .: Y-Teens: I 'nc Arts. S UAYISH, Il.-ARY: I 11t1tball: Baketball: Intramural a. etball 12: A11 Solicitor .l -: f'1' . I ' : i- : S 1111-nt Qongrr-ss : Spanis 2111: ational Honor Society 12: . . . I. '1-ll1ms1i1 r111ucti11n 12: .Athletic Scholarship Society. .' . NINIIER. .IANI':T: Civics I : Orchc tr1t. .' 1.-AD, PAT: Y-Teens: C' 'cs Cl b 2: . lass- ica League 11: A.l . 1. ' 111. i ro1l11ci -. SAIITH. IIAYLIQ: Track: Cross-Country: Intramural Basketball. SAIITH. ROBI-IRT: Decoration Committee: .Al Soliv ci ur M -C v'cs lui : 'n . r s 111: .A.1D.C. I ell1msl'1ip Irotlttction 12. S NI'iR, SALLY: Swing-Out Committee 11.: 1 Solicitor . : '1-a ure 211 or .. . '. - R1-porter I I1 i oria .' a m 1 : A. D. 1. Steering Committee 12: . . . I. I 'elov1s i1 r1- tluction-12: Y-Teens Vice-Iresi1lent 12: Civics I 11 : 1..... resi1en : 'ine r 11: . Classical League President 12: National Honor Society 12: ttill an1l Scroll 12: Tennis. SORENSIIN, MARY: Home lic. 1111 ... SOW1-IRS, ROBERT: Football: Wlrestling. Q 'I-11.15. .lACKl1'I: I... . 3 A.lJ.C. Fellowship ro1lt1ction 2. STI-Il HIQNSON. R.Al.IH: Track: Intramttral Basket- ball: The Barretts of Wimpole Street : Hi-Y: ine Art.: I't'rs I 1 : C 1rt1s: A. .C. Ste - 'ng Committee: .A.l1.C. I-'ellonshil lrorlttction 2. .' I'1I'I-Il., I. .7 1me I. I : Fine .rs I 1: i'1'cs I ': I ture ' 1-ac ers cr- lr11si1I1-nt. .' I'1IiI'll., RIS: 'He I . f IUT. IAT: Ifiurs l 1 'Q omt- 11: I 1 . ST ANIILANII, DOROTHY: Typist M 12: A.l1.C. Fe 111shi1 1r111lt1rtion 12. STRAW, MARY LINDA: Cap an1l Iiovxn Corrtrnittee 1 A. 1. i. Fe ouship Iro1lucti11n 12: Repor eri fo-Nems I'11litor .. . . : Home lc. 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Club 12. 1X'lNTI iRS, ADRIAN: Basketball: Cross-Country 12: Baseball: Student Congress 11: 1.1-ttcrmen's Club: .Athletic Scholarship Society. .Ir'I . YLI. : A,D.C. I-'ellouship Irotluction 1.5 S tt1en Ion ress: Iivica I 11 . XAOOIJARIP, I.ll.-AN: Yice-I rt-sitlcnt Home I'1c. Club L.: Q.. .A.: Fine Arts: Y-Teens. XYOIJIIRINIQ IZICORIZIA: Reporter l.. . . : ' 'in- ittn's Rainbow : A.I1.C. lfellowship I ro1lttction 12: Y-Tet-ns: National Honor Society 11.. WOODS, DAN: Decoration Committee 12: The Iiarrctts ol Wimpole S1reet : I'vics Club ': Ivnt' .Arts 12: Fine Arts Awartl. YOUNG, ROBERT: Tennis: Intramural Basketball Z.-A QHARI-QWICZ, JIM: Football: .A.ll.C. 1 elnwshi11 1ro1luction 12. S ' I K t. Ot. '1 1 ' '. ' 1 '- - 11 S111 1 '3 . 3 '1 . .11 1.12. 1111111 121 3 '1. .1 ,. .1 21 . 1 111 . .1 1-' T- 11-11 F111 1111111 13111111 Ch 1. 1:1-1.-1 1:11111 121 1' 1 N 1:11111 121 1.11.12 11: ' 1 A -,11. 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Tl Y-'1'11-115 ............................. .... 911 ADVERTISING business and supporf our school Hadverfisers advance 'ISI Professlonal and BUSIHBSS Men A Henry Arp Louus C Arp Norber+ C Barwasser Ohs Clmlc C S Coshgan John J Davles Freclerlclc Euhl S Errnco Rober'r E FIaI'Iey B Freeman G Gusfafson K Hanson S Helfrich Nelson Jarrln Carl Johnson Paul Youngberg George W Kouvun O Wllharf Kolvun Lowell E Marlin L J McCormick D W Murrell E F Parker H H Parsons Roberl' D Perluns L N ears J ra C J Welssmann R B Hlnman J S+anIey Servme Joseph W Wesf Clarence H Or+man Charles F Or+man Kennerh F Gibson ScoH' Blair Thomas S Honsa Bruce Freeman Mulford Nelson E G Pe+erson Warren R Sfreed Ronald Paschall A J Canning Dan H Wa+Iuns R P Feege G L Taylor PHYSICIANS 508' 2 I5+h S+ree+ 508' 2 I5+h S+ree+ I630 5+h Avenue I630 5+h Avenue 50 'rh S+reef 50 Ih Sfreef l630 5+h Avenue 7I4 'Ih Avenue I630 5+h Avenue I630 5+h Avenue I630 5+h Avenue 50 Ih S+ree+ 630 409 5 8 630 702 702 6 0 6 0 Avenue I5+h Sfreef Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue 7 I 4 8+h Avenue 630 630 630 58 60 Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue 50I 5'rh Sfreef DENTISTS I5 I 8 5+h Avenue I Sfreef S+ree+ S+ree+ Sfreef Sfreef SIree+ S+ree+ S+ree+ I7I2 7+h Avenue I7I2 7+h Avenue 7I9 +h S+reeI' 630 630 6 0 409 409 Avenue Avenue Avenue I 5'I'h S'IreeI' I 5+h S+reeI' 483I7 4337I 2550I 23660 44553 47397 4565I 26I7I 2543! 250I2 47494 224I5 260II 4746I 40I8I 43587 43587 4 I2I5 42526 26I7I 25I20 23744 2 823 2 302I 4 I726 2 3423 4 I423 242I2 234I4 232II 22726 2 I77I 48223 230I5 234I4 45I35 40II7 42I53 40762 4697I 44535 24562 4763I 0 o . . X - . . ' I I5 - . ' I I5 - . ' I8 - D. . - J. . 4-I IBI J. . I I5 - L. . ' I 5+h - . I - I I SII1 - I 5+h - . ' I 7I'h - . ' ' I 7l'h - . ' I 3 5+h - . . ' I 3 5+h - . . I - . . I 5+h - . . I 5fh - . ' I 5I'h -I N. B. Powell I5I8 5Ih Avenue 2-3520 . . S I I 5+I1 - J. . S il I 3 5I'h - . . ' I - . ' 50I I5 h - . 50I I5+h - . 50I I5+h - . 50I I5+h .- . ' 50I l5II l - ' 50I I5+h - . 50I I5+h - 50I I5+h . . I6 - I Sfh - - - ' I 5Ih - - ' I 3 5+h . . . I I , . . I , Theodore E Anderson Bozeman and Moran Andrew Kopp Oalcleaf and Churchill Henry W Parsons Joseph R Rosbourogh Lloyd A Schwleber+ Sollo Graham and Callff Johnsfon and Rallsbaclc Glenn A Trevor Wilson 8: Van Hooreweghe Wood McNeal 81 Warner Abrahamsons J C Bendle Augne Claeys Service and Au+o Supplues Compllmenls of Eslerdahl s Dr Rnchard A Gnlson Op'rome'I'rls+ Hasfy Tas+y Food Shop Hull s Deparlmenf SI'ore Hufchlng Posl' LeCIanre Ho+eI Ler+hner 8: Welsher Elecfrlcal ConI'racIors Lloen and Schullz Melo Cream Do Nui' Molme Ben Franklin Sfores Paraduse Thea+er Peclcys Service Sfahon Peerless Mlllc Company Pe'rers Bakery Phul Rosene Sfores Julius Sfaaclc Slrombeclr Press Inc Dr Fred Sa uerman CI1rropodIs'r Sfuclers Hospufal 81 Surgucal Supply Swan 81 Bahnsen Lumber Co Trevor Hardware Inc Trl Clfy Blue Prm'I' Co Vogue Venehan Blinds Walfons Barber Shop ATTORNEYS 6 0 h Avenue 630 I1 Avenue 5 8 Avenue 6 0 Avenue 506 I5+h S+ree+ I630 5+h Avenue Sfreef SI'ree+ S+ree'I' S+ree+ I S+ree+ I5I8 5'I'I1 Avenue BUSINESS FIRMS I325 I5I'h Sfreei' Flffh Avenue Bulldmg 2302 23II I6+h S'I'reeI I2I6 5'rh Avenue I534 6+h Avenue 2326 I6+h S+ree+ Second and Harrison Sfreei' 5424 4+h Avenue 42I I9fh S'I'reeI' 223 I8+h SI'reeI' I3I5 5+I1 Avenue 52I I5+I1 Sfreei' 3 3 5+h Avenue 3I 2 23rd Avenue 5 3 I5Ih S'I'reeI' 7 7 5+I1 Avenue 836 I5+h S+reeI' Place 323 2nd Avenue I5Ih SI'reeI' N I 4II I5+I'l SI'ree'I' No 2 8I8 I5'Ih Avenue I2I0 5+I1 Avenue I630 5'rI1Avenue I507 I5II'1 SI'reeI' Anrporl' Road 24I4 I6+h Sfreel' I6I5 3rd Avenue 620 I5+h S+ree+ 2630 I6+I1 S+ree+ 2 602I 2 5593 4 02I3 2 3643 2 2I8I 2 5822 4 5362 4 836I 4 7443 2 282I 4 I526 4 8358 2 555I 4 3585 4 6362 4 569I 2 2526 4 9I26 Davenporl' 4 5926 4 437I Rock Island Molme 2 56I3 4 263I 4683I 430I4 230I2 492I2 Rock Island BS 48 II Molme Molme Molme 4237! 2 262I 4 6575 4 I865 4 5689 4 2478 2 5744 Molme . I 3 5+ - I 51 - I I SII1 . ' I I 5Ih - . ' 50I I5I'I1 - . . ' 506 I5I'I1 - ' 506 I5I'I'1 - . SOI I5I'I1 - ' 50I I5 I'1 - Flowerland 4I0 I5I'I'l SI'reeI' 2-I I53 - - I I - . . I - I I - ' I I . - . . . I - ' I I I50I - 3 ' o. . ' . . E I ' Schulfz S+lldIOS MAKERS OF FINE PORTRAITS 52'IVz Fiffeenfh Sfreef. Moline . ,.x, P5 ' ' 'f--wp 'H 5- .Lv r TOPS In TEEN EASHIONS second Floor Teen shop l PARKER C0 Wlllloms, White and Company Moline Illmols Qualify Machinery for 100 Years 1854 1954 1 You'll md fhe .... X f in our Coa+s, Sui+s, Dresses. Playclofhe Sweafers, Blouses, Lingerie, Accessories When in Davenporf, rel ur Teen L g Second Floor M. . Davenporf, Iowa o o o 0 . C I Phone 2-32I3 or 4-2847 CLEONE PIERSON THE BECKER AGENCY INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE 5II Moline Na+'I. Banlc Bldg. Moline, Illinois W. H. CHRISTISCN THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD FOOD Serving The Communify Since I887 2303 O7 SIXTEENTH STREET MOLINE ILLINOIS Comphmenfs of HIGHLAND ELECTRIC MOLINE HEATING AND CONSTRUCTION C0 Con+rac'rors Heahng Plumbing Oil and Gas Burners SI'oIcers General MoI'ors ProducI's Air Condlhonlng Unl'rs 320 Slxfeenfh SI'reeI' Phone 2 5557 Moline IIIlnois 1 s o o I I I o o o s a a o s I I I o o a o I OGDEN ELECTRICAL SERVICE Mo+or Rewinding 4577I I5I9 Sevenfh Avenue LeCLAIRE GRILL BOWLING ALLEYS l827 FIFTH AVENUE MOLINE ILLINOIS STERLING PRODUCTS COMPANY y S Mill and FacI'or upplies I524 Third Avenue Moline, Illinois HILAND PRINTERY Moline, Illinois 28l7 Twenly-lhird Avenue Phone 4-4822 TOTS N TEENS SHOP Complefe Clofhmg for fhe TOTS TEEN 81 IN BETWEENS l7l7 Fnflh Avenue Moline llllnols LOFGREN S Mayfag 0 Weshnghouse O and Hoover Refrlgeralors O Gas and Eleclrlc Ranges 0 Radios 0 Televlslon Dial Moline 4 I744 l63l Fiflh Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS GREASE 81 WASH JACKSON S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE we elvE S af H GREEN STAMPS DouBLE STAMP DAY EVERY THURSDAY l9Ol l6I'h Slreel' Phone Moline 49327 I 7 Cliff Hunl John Lawless Bill Schullze Leon Miles l o H mmmmnsmsm -. Hi 1-g 5 .4 iiiii 3 6 f m sms'i z25ii34Si4 941 z1aEi3i3iil i SQ V me ,. o l -r'-... I NJ 2 gli I 9 21' ar 2. Q, il-'f 1. ,X 5 0 'Www ,sm ...Q-v' I r 4 MARKEE FUEL CO. GREENMARKED COAL SEIDLIDT BesI' by TesI ' PAINTS For inside and oufside Dial 4-,249I 3I9 SixI'een+I1 SI'ree+ FLICKS PLUMBING 81 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES A compIeIe Ime of suppIles for conI'rac'rors and for I'I1e man who does Ins own work Dlal 4 6611 CONGRATULATIONS BAND BOX MUSIC SHOP BAND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS NEW AND USED RENTALS REPAIRING PIANOS ACCORDIONS GUITARS Music: BATONS LESSoNs ACCESSORIES EAST MOLINE ILL MOLINE ILL ROCK ISLAND ILL 35588 2382! R I 6 2I II26 Fif+eenII'1 Avenue I504 FifI'eenI'I'1 SI'ree+ 2024 Four'rI1 Avenue - - . . -66 Moline High S+uden'rs Make FITZGIBBON'S Their Clofhes Shopping Cen+er Where you wan Eno +he unusual +ho+ becomes popular an SPORTS SHIRTS - JEWELRY sLAcKs - SWEATERS ooo SPORT coATs Tux RENTALS THE PLANTATION CLUB for Food from oui' of This World Sevenfh SI'reeI' Moline Zan Succecc and Qfappazeaa OLD MILL ICE CREAM COMPANY 161 VICTOR L ALLEN AGENCY General Insurance Ire Au'ro Bonds I e Burglary LI6blIlI'Y HospI+aI a+ on AccIden'r and Healfh Molme IIIInoIs OFF ce Phone 4 I544 Reslclence Phone 2 I325 RAY ANDERSON RADIOS AND TV AUTHORIZED FACTORY SALES AND SERVICE MOTOROLA CAPEHART DUMONT AND SYLVANIA 402 FIFTEENTH STREET 44352 THE CORSET SHOPPE 4zI SIXTEENTI-I STREET MOLINE ILLINOIS CARL BRENSTROM S STANDARD SERVICE QuaII+y Produc+s QuaII'ry ServIce FIHII Avenue a+ TweIfI'I'I SI'reeI' 4 ZIZ6 ' I F' L'f ' iz I Moline Na+ionaI Bank, Room 406 I - ' - I COMPLIMENTS OF MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA DESAULNIERS 81 COMPANY PRINTERS BINDERS ENG-RAVERS ELECTROTYPERS DESIGNERS O O O Moline, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF E E BARTLETT INSURANCE AGENCY ROBERT E BARTLETT ASSOCIATE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG 2 3697 MOLINE ILLINOIS DEVOE RAYNOLDS CO INC Wall Paper Aff Supplies I406 FIHI1 Avenue 4 837I COMPLIMENTS OF HALPERNS DEPT STORES NC 200608 SIXTEENTH STREET MOLINE ILLINOIS COMPLI MENTS OF HUGH S SANDWICH SHOP HARVEY C AND SLYVIA MAT:-:wie PROP . . . ' ' T I ' q o Painfs ?Varnishes ' ' . , I . ' I . I , . . . . fashions for you wi+h more good-+as+e fhan money . . . The College Shops Moline and Rock Island Your Charge KOELZ TEXACO SERVICE STATION PHONE MOL. 4-9437 Six+h Avenue and NineI'eenI'h SI'reeI' Moline, IIIinois fa' QA' - df W, 'I THERE All HALLMARK CARDS . FOR EVERY OCCASION In '- 423 EIETEENTI-I STREET SEAHOLM'S MOLINE. ILLINOIS ,J lvl, 4,1 ' Q ...h O 'uf ,flz . : .: I ,Q A.: ' T I I 1 ' :' 165 THE MOLINE BOARD OF EDUCATION CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF I954 HARLEY D MOORHUSEN Presldenf ELMER W FREEMAN Secrefary EUGENE CASE MRS GERTRUDE S OWEN MRS ONALEE EVANS KENNETH F PETERSON HUNTINGTON SHARP REV C GEORGE ENGDAHL MRS HELEN PARKER DR RALPH RUGGLES ALEX JARDINE . . . , ,.,. Superinfendeni' J C PENNEY CO MoIIne IIIInoIs Sporfswear SPGCIGIISIS N W JOHNSON AGENCY GORDON JOI-INSON 4 3567 INSURANCE 2 435 MOLINE ILLINOIS 23764 DAN OOREYS MIDWEST AUTO SALES 3729 FOURTH AVENUE MOLINE MIDWEST TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE CO Underwood TYPGWFIIGTS Sundsfand Addmg Machmes a so RepaIr Work On All Models KEITH F NELSON I425 SIXTH AVENUE MOLINE ILLINOIS SINCE mo FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 4jf568 I Q S DIMOCK GOULD 81 C0 EST i852 LUMBER MILLWORK PLYWOOD THE NEW ILI.INI THEATRE I6Il FfI'I1A P 40222 R a fa f h I e Panoramic Screen MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT WHEELOCKS DRUG STORE 5 7 FH e H1 SI' e 2 Con ra'ruIa+ions Io +I1e Cla s of '54 I o i venue- hone - el x in comfor nd see all o f e af sf hifs on our gianf-curved-full sfage I I I i e n r ef Moline -26II Prescripfions - Founfain Service Universify Club Clofhes m Kuppenheimer Good Clofhes bl E Q X In Clipper Crafl' Clofhes l I l 'A S+e+son Ha'rs Arrow and Van Heusen Shnr+s Palm Beach Sulls Munsmgwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Edger+on Shoes Alllgafor Ralnwear Cafallna Swealers ln+er Woven Hose Hole proof Hose Molmes Oufsfandmg Men s Clofhmg Sfore Donegal Spori' Shorls 81 Hansen Gloves Complefely Arr Condlhoned Pendlefon Shurls 8: Robes 409 Flffeenfh Slreel' Molnne lllmols Dual 4 343I fhe sfore wlfh fhe free scale In fhe lobby THE ISABEL SHOP INC Hazel S Evans 2320 Slx'l'eenl'h Slreel' e q es e Phone 4 0022 NEUWERK INSURANCE AGENCY lnsurance of All Kmds Real Es+al'e 24 Years of Dependable Service I4l8 Fn'+h Avenue Pl'l0f1e 4 257l I 0 ' M . lnl riors Member O me' mols An+i u --Gif+s Am rican lns+i'ru+e Decoralors , BLOOMBERG'S Slcelgas Home Appliances 3I58 Twen+y 'rhlrd Avenue Mollne l5l5 SlX'I'I'I Avenue Moline Dual 2 6853 Dual 4 34l2 JOHNSON SKELLY SERVICE 2I0O FIHI1 Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS Dual 4 0023 THE MODEL PRINTERS Complele Prmhng Service Phone Mollne 4 222I 3IO Flfleenfh Slreel' Moline llllnols PLAYDIUM BOWLING LANES 1330 FIFTH AVENUE MOLINE lLLlNols u 1 Q . u 0 o n I o ll ' 0 U Il a ' - u , s o u I I JOHN IONIPS LAWYER 'WW Nt sf When a man hangs out his Shingle... Thousands of them started that way with a hole in the wall and a slab of cedar hung over the canopied boardwalk They were men of every sort in businesses of every sort. And most of them had some things in common like vision initiative and faith in the future. But each that lasted had still an extra quality in common with the other-an acute conscious- ness of the responsibilities he assumed when ht Went into business. He knew that the day he hung out his shingle he did more than announce a new venture-he announced his willingness to plight his future with his community and with his neighbors to live with them to work with them and to serve them Now the signs have changed some But though neon has supplanted the cedar slab and the modern store front has replaced the canopied boardwalk the philosophy of the successful te- mains the same Its the philosophy that admits to the re- sponsibilities assumed when a man hangs out his shingle -the responsibilities to his neigh bors to his community and to his country. It s the philosophy to which the john Deere dealer subscribes. JDIIN EER oline i -y 'no' There's o Schlegel s1'ore near your home. Prescripfion Service Since 1850 GEORGE'S IGA MARKET 26I4 FEHI1 S+ree+ 4-3022 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Hiland BEN FRANKLIN STORES Up'I'own Shop +hese sfores and Save P. W. Womack, Prop. 3I I2 Twen+y-'rhird Avenue Moline I5I3 Fif+een+I1 Sfreef R L PEARSON DECORATING COMPANY Dufch Boy and Prffsburgh Parnfs A Complefe Lrne of Wallpaper Jewel Colorrzer 1322 Colors 709 ElgI'1+een+I1 Avenue Phone MoIlne 2 I82I VERLEEN S GIFT SHOP 3l39 Twen+y Ihurd Avenue Gnurs for 'rhe Home Greefmg Cards Molune lIImols Devoe Farm' Dealer Compllmenfs of LOCKHART PLUMBING AND HEATING The One Trip Plumbers uaI:+y Plumblng Unlfs and Repalrs 4IO Suxfeenfh S+ree+ 4 2487 I Phone Moline 4-8877 Cosfume Jewelry ll 9 II MOLINE BODY CO. 222 Fi'F+y-second S'rree+ Moline, Illinois Used and New School Buses fUCk Bodies and Equipmenf in fhe Miclcllewesf Phone 4-8343 fwdimf WAYNE CUSTOM SCHO0L C 1'HI J' px.. HILAND HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY SMALL APPLIANCES - REO POWER MowERs 4-282I 3I2O Twen+y-'rI1ircI Avenue Moline, Illinois Paul Almquisf I 848 Six+een+I'1 Sfreel' 2-50 I 3 174 I 848 Sixleenlli Sfreef 2-50 I 3 1 1 INTRODUCING SER WED LOK DIAMOND RINGS by GRANAT N is-if' 13 , , ' W' N '-c rx fdifl J.: 'af ef f f V f f CQI4 WlTH WED LOK ' .1 f 13' III if WG,-QN 'W Other rmgs can Constu tly bother you by separat g and g out ot pos t o Wed Lok d a o d ensembles are locked together hen om together yet unlock un stantly so the engagement r ng may be worn alone at Q any tame Trademarks Reg U S Pat Off Protected by Umted States Patents In Whlte or Natural Gold 2 ln Wl-ute or Natural Gold In Platmum A. Matchmg Groom s rmg In Whuto or Natural Gold The Set 200 00 The Set 250 00 The Set 375 00 evooq 2500 Malcolm 1507 Fifth Avenue f .Z me dnamonds carefully selected and matched are set m Granat Tempered' Mountmgs lnot castl, specnally processed to protect those duamonds all through the years 3 In Whute or Natural Gold ln Platmum 4. In Wlnte or Natural Gold ln Platmum B. Duamond set Groom s rung In Whute or Natural Gold 1' e e et The et e e 350 00 475 00 400 00 525 00 10000 Jewelers , L I 1 M1 w 1 I E S ak Q Qi,-o la' -b 3 S W Y y 'X , 5 i Sf - ' I 5 Y ff l i f 1- b' ll in 1 1 T ,, Il B s ' A f ll - - ' - - r .f I Tre are - tl 'z I W E :.'- - QT do - E' x ' n in gf Xi tvrnln ii n, - ' i m n . 1 ' r 6 ' X N B 0 I N -1 1. ' . , . . , . . ' .... h 5 t, . u . ssss 1 - . ' ' ' ' The S ' ' , ' . . . , S , . . I. ' ' . I.. qsbotllsf, . 7 I MOLINE HOLE HOG PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT MuI+lpIe Spmdle Drlllmg Borung and Honmg Machlnes Special Hugh Produchon Machlne Tools Designed and BulH' by THE MOLINE TOOL COMPANY MOLINE ILLINOIS HOLDER S UPHOLSTERING CO New Frames 'ro your speclfucahon Chouce Fabrics Draperies Sllp Covers 2824 Twenly 'rhlrd Avenue 2 4222 Howard M Holder Prop WHY NOT HAVE YOUR FURNITURE MADE TO SUIT YOU INSTEAD OF OTHERS? WROUGHT IRON AND KNOTTY PINE FURNITURE HEDBERG OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Everyfhlng for fhe Office Por+abIe Typewrlfers School Supplies Dual 21612 Now ai' 1414 Frffh Avenue Moline Illlnols MOLINE REK COMMITTEE: Front row: Judy Esterdahlg Mrs. Harry Frieden, Whitey Verstraete, Sheila Johnson, Janet Ralph Stephenson, presidentg Kay Anderson, secretaryg Clyde Reeves, and Bob Lonstad. Absent when the picture was taken Nielson, vice-presidentg and Barbara Van Avkerg Back row: were John Allen, Richard Lopez, and Tony Padilla. John Dellos, I' h r Pearson, Jackie Welister, R BJ I0N5 - - ' , k! NIOR FASII, Pockef boo us Name J 'hr' VW' famv . . pfited to COATS ' SUITS DRESSES SPORTSWEAR SHOES I526 - Fiflh Avenue LINGERIE Moline RABJOHNS OIL CO. 420I Fourlh Avenue MOLINE, ILLINOIS IO25 Fif+h Avenue MOLINE, ILLINOIS 34OI Twenfy-Ihird Avenue MOLINE, ILLINOIS 264I Sevenfh Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS I6OI Rockingham Rcl. DAVENPORT, IOWA ecwxgblcmeatc Of Quad Cnty Speedway Inc One Half Mule Easi' of Moline Alrpori' FlNEST TRACK IN MIDWEST EDWARD SIMON STUDIOS Feafurlng Popular Classical lnsfruchons for Plano Piano Accordion Trumpef Gulfar SI'ory 8: Clark Puanos HoIIon Band InsI'rumenI's MoIlne IIIlnols I522 SIX'I'I l Avenue DIGI 2 6334 SCHWENKER 81 MOUGIN INC ART HOLMES 4I2 FIFTEENTH STREET MOLINE ILLINOIS Compllmenfs of JIM KITTLER MOTORS Your Moline PonI'iac Dealer I20O FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE 4 7496 MOLINE ILLINOIS . I . . I I I Scandalli, In+ernaI'IonaI and A+Ias Accordions I I . I I COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AND HOME WIRING FIXTURES AND REPAIRS I528 SIXTH AVENUE MOLINE ILLINOIS DIAL 4 6795 NO' MOLINE ILLI Llgh+ Bulbs of All Types Zfeatucal Zantzactofza TREVQR HARDWARE INC 24I2 I4 Slx+een+h S+ree+ 4 5689 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 'I954 MQLINE IRON WORKS l3O Second Avenue 45676 7 X 1 I O I 0 - 1 I I NATIONALLY - KNOWN CHICKEN DELIGHT Chicken Delighf Dinner - Shrimp Delighi Dinner Chicken Delighi Snack - Shrimp Deligh'I' Snack 85c FREE DELIVERY ROCK ISLAND MOLINE DAVENPORT 2920 - lBIh Avenue l900- Ibfh Sfreei H30 Harrison Sfreef R. I. 6-4436 Moline 4-355l 6-3566 uf AMERICA'S FAVORITE SPORTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ' 5 . SHOES FOR MEN , N STYLED FOR THE YOUNG MAN 425-427 Fifieenih Sfreef Moline. Illinois THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP R. J. REIMERS, R. .Pi-4. I629 FIFTH AVENUE MOLINE PHONE 4-2439 UPTOWN SPORTING GOODS Complefe Lune of TacIcIe Archery Guns and Ammumhon Reel and Rod Repairs Rod Wmdmg Guns Recondlhoned Ou+board Moiors Repalred New and Used Boa+s and Mofors I422 Flf+een+h S+ree+ MOIII16' 4 2l20 ?unZm7 that Satwfcea FULLERS PRINTERY 23 I 5 FrF+h Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS Office Forms LeHerheacIs Envelopes Programs BooIcIeI's Labels Adverhslng Folders Moore BlIImg Machines and Forms EDDIE BORGONJON S UPTOWN CAMERA SHOP ZI33 Slxfeenfh SIree'r Phone 2 62I3 Your Headquarfers of Phofographlc Equlpmenf and Supplies WHITEY S Ice CREAM ns ouR BUSINESS The Sfore wrfh 16 Flavors or More I6II Twen+y 'rhnrd Avenue Phone 2 4335 I Phone 2-58I I I 7 ,amy 4-A 1915 Jlfi. if ll Uh ll 1 Ill 18 YU' 19 gil Qs il tl ,gg an , tl x it LA-li 10 .. 1 .- was M- 43'-L, :ii :ing 5 1l nC , lf! Ja - ERLHANLL IQ tlme unfolds xou mll OCC-lSlUIldllW renew the l'llf,Il1UI'1Lb of school days through the pages of thls hook We llk6WV1S6 shall long recollect the pleasant assoclatlons thlt we enjoyed IH the llfllillllg of llllS lnnual for you tl 1161? PRINTERS TYPOGRAPHERS LITHOGRAPHERS ilu WFST FULRTH STRFFT 0 DXYPINPORT IUVA . J ,w 1 1 1 , ?'. ,, ',1lx','. 9 .4g '1': Aug 4' -' . Lx. 7 v v 1. . Y . J 1 1 1 1 11 , , 2 'S . J 1 - 1 f Lf D 'i ,, V. Q 11' i' ir ., 1, - . . . . . . JJ5T 1. ' 1 112.1 -1. .,,. L .g,. J.. ,N f ., , ,gil . 4, -- r. w , - - 1 -If ,f . . . 1, IA, . L . . , . I . . n 4' - ' . 2.115 .--f' Y' 1' . ' X X 0 -e 0 . - V, y . 7 w v .7 I I 1 x A 4 1' 4 , . BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY CORNER . . . Which Supporfs 'rhe High School SI'ucIen+ AcI'ivi+ies E G SHINNER AND COMPANY INC uaIl'I'y Meafs 5I6 Flf+een+h S+reeI' 2 6023 mwvw ,ff-NSI SPUDNUT SHOPS I I DONT SAY DO NUT SAY SPUDNUT 4I28 I4+I1 AVENUE I902 I6+I1 STREET ROCK ISLAND ILL MOLINE ILLINOIS DIAL 6 9346 DIAL 4 9l29 I ff! 1 ROZELLS SEALTEST ICE CREAM Q . ' 1 ' Qlnxp yI I e '4-, 3 .1 , A s ilt. , Susie Doesn't Mind Spots, She sends her Cleaning to HAYMAKERS Why Don'f You, Too! Complefe ou++T++e-rs f-fsymligg for Men 8: Boys exclusively 3-9716 zzz w. SECOND STREET DAVENPORT Serving Eas+ern Iowa since l875 SEXTON FORD SALES INC. Your Ford Dealer II22 Fiffh Avenue 2-3607 Moline COMPLIMENTS WENDT BROTHERS RATCLIFFE BARBER 81 BEAUTY SHOP Lafesf Sfyles In Halrcufs TO PRACTICE CLEAN SPEECH CLEAN SPORTS CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP AND CLEAN LIVING TO DEVELOP IN BODY MIND AND SPIRIT AND TO SERVE OTHERS UNSELFISHLY MOLINE YMCA of Room 4II FIHI1 Avenue BuiIding Moline 2-2622 ,4 qfame of Zuma Uma ca 7777 When you have finished school married have a 'Family and are ready 'ro bulId a home remember I'ha+ MoIune Consumers IS headquarfers for SAND GRAVEL CEMENT PLASTER LIME SAKCRETE CONCRETE BLOCKS FACE BRICK ALUMINUM WINDOWS INFRA ALUMINUM INSULATION VALCO JALOUSIES DUR O WALL CONCRETE BLOCK REINFORCING and THOROSEAL WATERPROOF CEMENT PAINT MOLINE CONSUMERS C0 DOWNING DAIRY INC ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ' Adminis+raI'ion ' Miss Clara CarIson, advisor ' Wagner's Prin+ery ' Mr. CIayI'on Peferson, prinIing consuI+an+ ' SchuI'rz Sfudio ' Moline Daily Dispa+ch, for +he use of pic'rures in several secfions ' Craffco Cover Company U O 0 I I I over 50 permanen'r building ma+eriaI ifems such as: I I I I I I I I I I ' l ' ' C


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