Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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The Administration and Faculty of '55 . . . Mrs. Marie Waller, dean of girls, spends many hours arranging schedules and auditorium pro- grams and helping the girls in many ways. Mrs. Waller supervises the preparation of the daily bulletin and is in charge of scholarships offered by different colleges. After tabulating scholastic averages, she also makes the list of National Honor Society members. Dean Lamont Hultgren tan be seen in many plates throughout his busy day. Besides arranging the boys' schedules and planning classes for each semester, the dean is sponsor of Student Congress and as assistant prinuipal pinth hits for Dr. Fremh. No matter how husy he may he, hir. Hultgren is always willing to lend a helping hand. Dr, XX'illi.1m lfrenth, printipal of Moline Dr. Alex Jardine, superintendent of Moline puhlic schools, is a busy man in our community as well as in the schools. One of Dr. jar- dines main interests at the present time is the planning of new huild- ings, especially the new senior high school. S ri ......-.-.-- Supervisors and directors are busy throughout the year in many' ways helping the students of the community schools. Pictured here are Dr. Dwight Daxis, dean of iMoline Commu- nity College and guidance director, Mr. Philip Mahoney, director of special education, and Mr, Fred Swanson, supervisor of music. Miss- ing are Miss Marie Ringquist, supervisor of art, and Mr. Lee Barnett, director of indus- trial arts. Members of the school hoard seated left to right are Henry Parsons, Eugene Case, Ralph RugglCS. Airs. Onalee lixans, lflmer Freeman, lNIelvin Reynolds, the Rex. lieorge Lngdahl, president. Dr. Alex Jardine. superintendent of public schools, Kenneth Peterson and Mrs. Helen Parker. ,ws AAA , i C-:fall J l LELA ADAMS Home Efmlfmlifr Home Er Club RAY BR ASM ER I nd 1rJ1ri.1I A 1-If wa., Taking time out from the Christf mas rush for a piece of candy are Mrs. Dorothy Bjurstrom, secretary: Mrs. Madelene Denen, registrar: and Mrs. Ethel Burt, hookkeeper, standing by their ofhce tree. These three women are always around with il cheerful smile ready to give assistance whenever a student needs help. O O O Lf.. BILL BISHOP ANNETTI Ijrjfjyygy Sdfgfry llama l'mr1um1ru Baseball Curzrb Hwflf If ffffb AJZVI. Buiiellmll KATHLEEN CURRY GI ADYS DAY Ijhmriafz Bllllllcll ldur 111 in Library Club 3 IB-uni 'R' J-mb 4-114' Isp-QSM, -, LEONA DAY ROY DEVINNEY ALMA DOUGHERTY Socml Sludier Social Studief Burir1eJJEdura1imz Cnfirf Club SAM DRAKE CARL E. EKBLAD JACK FOLEY Geometry Clvemirlryg Playrirf Phyxifal Edumlion Atlalelir Dirertar Lettermezfr Club . . . ecretaries Keep Ffice Books Among the many faculty members who attend all of the home games and sup- port Lioline sports throughout the sea- son are Miss Frances johnson, Miss Ruth Spencer and Miss Leona Day, shown be' low. Scattered throughout the heldhouse, the many teacher-fans are a symbol of the loyalty Moline High shows their teams from both students and their faculty. CYRUS A. GALLEY Induffrial Arty BARBARA GARST Englirh, Lalin Dmmalirr Coach Lilerary Board Fine Arif Club MACE GORDON Frenrb, Spmziyln Frenrla, Sjnnzifly Club 0 O O Barkezball Coarlz 1gu....N The teachers' lunch room is a busy place during the noon hour with the many faculty members and sec- retaries coming from the main buildings as well as the college and manual arts buildings. The clatter of dishes and the hum of conversa- tion are the only sounds the student in the hall hears from the lunch room. Many students watch the teachers hurrying toward the cafe- teria while they think about how slow the very same teachers were, just an hour ago, in letting them out of class. Faculty Lunch Room Popular . . . HAROLD GRIFFITH E BILL HAL RUSSELL HELLER VIOLA L. HELTON MARJORIF H EUKIHL Slfwj Milf? Mllbcllflllzit Hillary Ellgflfb CLIFTON HYINK DOROTHEA HYINK FRANCES JEFFERS FRANCES JOHNSON VIVIAN is S lfegl Burmerx Edur :nun Burfm rf Educ zljun Hiimry M,,glye,,,,,1,H ,umm 'U junior Cla!! S0pb!I77I0fe Cla!! A. W. KASEL Hiftory, GeograplJy Camera Club ROBERT KNEES Englirla Tennir, Urlvefr Inlrumurul Bafkeilmll '32, Wm : 1 .L 'K ,, fs lg? Fe? 00 'l ' 1 f A ' ' x THOMAS KIENLE ARTHUR S KRANE Indurlnal Arif Buyzzleir Edumlmrz Fine Arn Club ALMA KOTEZ ESTHER LIND Bunnerr Edllf6Ifl071 Soffal Sfudlef Cirirr Club . . . Competent Cafeteria Crew . . . Early each morning before anyone else arrives at school, the cafeteria staff of Moline high begins their numerous duties. Preparing two menus daily, dishing up the food, washing the dishes and preparing the food comprise the main duties of these capable cafeteria workers who furnish us with wholesome meals each school day. Pictured here are the cus- todians who serve the school throughout the year. Top row: Ralph Gaffney, David Robinson, Ray Becker, and Robert Upton. Bottom row: Elia Herbst, George Anderson, and Thora Erickson. ATC . . . Cusiodians Maintain Buildings . . . GEORGE MANUS HELEN MANUS MARK MARSELL DON E. MOELLER R E NUQUIST Hittury Hume Erwmmirr Drirer Edumlion Art, Cm lr Hulury IVA OWEN Spefial Education Student Congresf Senior Clan Fine Art! Club Debate HERBERT W. RIED JOAN ROBBINS BEI I Y ROSEBERG FRIEDA Muff: Engliila, Speerb Englzrh Typlng Dame Band Dramatirr Future Teurberr Fine Arif Club l 'sv' HYLITA SHINNEMAN M. FERN SLUSHER NORMA SMITH RAY E. SMITH O. RUTH SPENCER Engliflv, French Latin Buxinen Eduration Phyxieal Edueation Biology Senior 'Clan fr. 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Ll Q1 if 32 Q. . ,3 4 'E f '79 'Li-:'f . 41' 'Q :J- Qi. i 3 We the senror class oflicers of 19541955 Barbara Wellander secretary treasurer Whrtey Ver straete presrdent and Marrlyn Palmer vrce presr dent wrsh to thank the student body and faculty for therr co operatron durrng the school year We feel that our last year rn hrgh school has been a joyful and prosperous one because of thrs co operatron Early rn the year we had an enjoyable home commg hrghlrghted by a regal coronatxon parade bonfire football game and dance The football team was trrumphant rn therr game against Clrnton an event whrch made the day outstandrng Later competent senror commrttees were selected and began therr work on announcements caps and gowns the senror ball commencement and bac calaureate Thanks to these groups our class has had a successful year The HCIKCSS our class play was a favorable termmatron to extensrve work put forth by the actors faculty advrsors and stage crews A productron full of rollrckrng fun presented rn the spring was the A D C, lellowshrp It was rn delrghtful contrast to the senror play because rt gave our class a chance to drsplay therr humorous talents Swrng out provrded much fun yet rt was ln thelr drlrgence throughout therr high school career Congratulatrons to the valedlctorlan salutatorran wlnners of the merrt shield American Legron awards popularrty cups sports honors and rccrprent of the D A R avtard' Our senior year was culmrnated by baccalaureatc and commencement events of reverence and dlgnrty both of whrch provoked a great deal of thought about the future . . . , . ' 7 U I 7 7 7 ' ' U J 1 ' ' Q 7 Q . f . 1 ' 1 7. - . 1 ' . . . 1 . . . V - ' , F , . . . . splrrng to see our class members rewarded after L 7 ' ' ' ' - ' '7 - -f Q 7 7 ' ' ', ' I ' , . . . . Q , . . , . . - 'S l ui D 7 ll 1 x . . . ' . , ' D 1 ' I 1 fvr 1 L , 7 7 - Q K 7 Q U . 7 ' 9 Sv Ar -0' up' ni' BEVERLY ADAMSON GARY ADAMSON RICHARD AHLSTEDT JUDITH ANDERS JOYCE ANDERSON O wb 0 o 0 The raduafing Class of 1955 . . . , , 17, ' , , 3591, K 1' 5 5 if 'i f KAREN ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON DONALD ANSEEUW BARBARA ATKINS CLAUDETTE ATWELL WILLIAM AULL PATRICIA BAIRD KENNETH BALZA WILLIAM BARNES 'AJ' w:'.7J f 'f .40- HAROLD BARNETT JERRY BARNETT CAROL BATTEN ANITA BECK SCHULTZE Al WT' awp, 50 6 JEAN BENDSEN LAJEAN BERGLAND UVON BIGHAM PATRICIA BJURSTROM PENELOPE BLACK ...169carlg...16aB0ys... DORIS BLAKE RICHARD BRYAN DENNIS BURAU DARLENE BURNS sayw., -x: f' MARILYN BRAGGS DIANE BRENSTROM CAROLYN BREWER DAVID BROWN Miss Clara Carlson, Mrs. Jean Carlson, Mr. Ray Smith, Mrs. Iva Owen, and Miss Phylita Shinneman have lead the senior class through- out the year in the role of senior sponsors and assistants. These faculty representatives have aided the students in making plans for dances, plays, and graduation activities. R' 7- -Q 'Hit' THOMAS CALLAHAN THOMAS CARIUS CARL ERIC CARLSON RICHARD CARLSON CAMILLE CARR M ' 'I 0 I I' k I . . . 9j0l'ly Wfl 63900 POI' S IC 6 . . . DONALD CARSON DONNA CATTERTON jON CHRISTIANSEN KAREN CHRISTOPHER NANCY COOPER NANCY COOPER 3 fi ,,, gy fa- 9 S' 'ij yu-V 'XIBP' 2. gf 15:- 'ar N Q-if K,OS'l'IiNSON CAROL CO'I I'ER ELIZABETH COIITTS MARGARET COX ROBERT CRAM XVILLIAM CUTLIP KAY CVNNINGHAM WAYNE DAILING DONALD DARR ROBERT DAVIDSON RONALD DAVIS 135 3 'Q -22 I '-if 4'5- le' ROBERT DAWSON EDWIN DAY 137' KENT DL NLAP CAROL DEMANGE EVALENA DEMINK RICHARD DENEN F rth H F' Art I' k f OU QVB I H6 S IC 0 . . . JERRY DEPOVER THOMAS DESMET CHARLES DETAEYE 'Q' uv MARILYN DL IN LAP MAXINE DUVALL CYNTHIA ECKER RAYMOND EDLUND PATSY DHAENENS CAROL DIBBLE RUTH DREW CAROL ELLSTROM PERE ENGSTROM PHILIP ERLANDER RICHARD ERICSON N, Q if . y if CDV' GLORIA EWING GERALD EXLINE CAMILLE FARNUM ALLEN FAUST VIRGINIA FERRIER BARBARA FORD . . . Dog Rated Favorite Pet by Class . . . g 4 U a ,vpn '91 T' C ,.., .if ' 'Y , M' 'AA T I A, X' A : 2 A 4-5 ,J SX KAY GEBHARDS SHARON FOREST GENE FRASER PATRICIA GALE HARRY GALLEY Each year more MHS students realize the importance of supporting the team. Showing school spirit is an excellent way to prove that the student body backs the team, win or lose. The above picture is typical of the seniors yelling, Give me an CLEM GEORLETT SANDRA GIBBS BARB1-.RA GILLEN WA fm? 'Er' Y? 'af s W I ,QF xv' 'UH' if .R ' fj 'sau' 'QW-.-af' ' g , . , K 234, X i 3- -f X x ' l RONALD GOODMAN MARILYN GRAMS MARIA GREER GERALD GRIFFIN ROBERT GUILD DOROTHY . . . 120 Average Weight ol Girl . . . ANN GUSTAFSON STEPHEN GUSTAFSON KENNETH HALL NANCY HAMMOND GAIL HANSEN THOMAS HANSON MARGARET HARRELSON JACQUELINE HARRISON Wrmrking on plans for commencement and baccalaureate are Qfront rowj jo Ann Kappler, jesalyn jones, Dorothy Holland, jean Benclseng Chuck rowj Pat Hayes, chairman, and Lucy Staack. This committee worked with the administration and faculty in arranging the final plans for the baccalaureate and commencement activities. It is their responsibility to select speakers for the exercises as well as to bring the suggestions of the seniors to the faculty concerning the various arrangements.they must make. HAROLD HAYES ROLLIN HEARN GARY HEITMAN KENNETH HENSLEY DIANE HELSTROM CAROLYN HOAGLUND if qv' , JOHN HOLCOMBE BONN Ili HUNTER HOERRMANN SHIRLEY JASPER O O O ELAINE JOHNSON 2 NORMAN JOHNSON Z? JACK JESUIT BARBARA JOENS ELIZABETH JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON DENNIS JOHNSON G'I F ' M k urs requent 5 4 ar . . . KAY JOHNSON JANET JOHNSON fit' S., 'Tv es . 7 1 -,,,: . ORVILLE JOHNSON PRISCILLA JOHNSON Before and after class the seniors stop to chat and discuss the latest news at friends' lockers all along locker row. Many times this habit has caused a traffic jam on second floor, but, How will we find out the latest news ? brings the confusion back after each shooing by a passing teacher. SHEILA JOHNSON f T THOMAS JOHNSON DALE JONES JESALYN JONES GERALD JUNGJOHAN JEANICE KAISER fb an -'iffy 4'.f'iQ jO ANN KAPPLER NANCY KEAGLE DOLGLAS KELLY DARLA KELTZ SHARON KINGAN xr' Xi .1 x X K JERRY KIPP RALPH KORIH JAMES KREIDER LILLIAN LAKE 'X 4 IONE LANT EDWARD LARSON JANET LARSOIN ARLENE LALGHEAD ELEANORA LAWRENCE ROBERT LAWSON ROBERT LEDBETTER MARY LEES FRANKLIN Q PQI X JAMES LINDE JOYCE LODING MARTHA LUCAS DORIS LUNDQUIST ROBERT MAGNUSON BRIAN MAGNUSSON oys ar Iapea B M k I 5'1o FRANK MARTEL SOMA MARTENS RONALD MASON LEONARD MAHIILI, J- - RONALD MALLICOAT if MARIAN MCCORMICK ROBERT MCENIRY JAMES MCKUSKER ELAINE MARLIER DORQ'1'I-IX' IHARTEL LILLY MENDOZA LEONARD MILES CHARLENE MILLER an-K -elf' i' ! IOYCE MINER CHARLES MILLER GLORIA MILLER MARY MILLINGTON . . . Blue Eyes Common MAXIE MORITZ 60 MARILYN MORLEY Q MU? LIZONA MI'I'CIHELL lI5I'RNI2'l I'j , ELAINE MORTIER MAXINE MULNTAIN JOHN MYERS 4' an-f ,..,,.. gi' 409' 1713. wr 4' l REVA NAHRGANG LEE NELSON 'PL DAVID NAY Pi? HID walk' 4f'1 , r 15.1. .9 'lil' . 1 'Y awe' w-1-M, .Q - r ' - 1, r 4 wif KENNETH NEXWMAN Seeing if the gown tits are members of the cap and gown committee, who measure and distribute gowns to all the seniors. Fitting thf: gown are Nancy Hammond, Dorothy Hoke. Carolyn Hoaglund and Betty johnson. Examining the sleeve length are Beverly Tribble and Carol Perrinc. Q' fx 'W gc,,,,...-f V'--498: CLYDE NIELSON YVONNE NIGHTINGALE XWILLIAM NYBERG JUDY OBERG CHARLES OBERLANDER KATHERINE OLSON MICHAEL O'NEll.I. JO ANN ORN ROBERT ORTIZ 1? X YI WW, fxf 1 'sl' - 1 XJ fx A 6' Behind the scenes are Barbara Jamieson, jerry jungjohan. Esther Pearson, Chairman Bill Parker, and lone Lant, members of the senior ball committee. The committee works with senior class oflicers and sponsors in planning and preparing for the annual senior ball. The Sky-Hi ballroom of the Le-Claire Hotel was the scene of the dance with Hal Wiese's orchestra. l -1 i' 5 i S : s M f L54 I- Q V lll. : . , mf r: , f Y 1' . . ,. il . H .: if GERALD OXWENS FRANK PALlCKl MARILYN PALMER DONNA PARKER F5 A f A 94 . wx N We x N EE Q as MARTHA PARKER XY'II.I.IAM PARKER ROBERT PARRISH fat' gs I f ,gf KAREN PATTERSON ESTHER PEARSON CAROL PERRINE JOHN PERRY JAMES PETERSON '47 C M I P I ars os opuar... JERE PETERSON PRISCILLA PHILLIPS ERMA PHIPPS MICHAEL PLUNKETT CAROL POPE WW vm- ' 1 I If I 111'-Q JAMES POTERACK JACK PULFORD PAMELA PULVER TERRY PUTMAN JOHN QUINONES RADCLIFFE BUD RANSDELL BARBARA RAVENSCROFT JIM REMY MARTHA RICHARDSON SONA ROBERSON f-il fi 'BZ' 'PZ' 'QC WVR 3, MARGARET ROLLO DANA ROTH GERALD RUSSELL ROBERT SAMUELSON MELVIN SANDBERG rt E l P S T' pos vens ass pare lme... NALD SCHLLEFI ER ROGER bCHMIDI CONNIE SCHNEEKLOTH 'C' 4-- WY vgli' -CY Members of the decorations committee are Ann Gustaf- son, Chairman Dana Roth, Carolyn Knapp, and Karen Anderson, Decorations for Swingout, baccalaureate, graduation, and other senior activities throughout the year are the responsibility of this group. Committee THOMAS SCHREMPF DALE SCHXVEINBERGER DOROTHY SCO-I-T members are chosen by Dr. Williaxwi French, principal, senior class oflicers, and sponsors from applications suhmittecl by the seniors. if MARY KAY SCOTT GEORGE SEABERG GERALDINE SEALE ROBERT SEITZ BONNIE Slil.l.lZRS 40 '-5 :ii ,fx ELIZABETH SHARP RALPH SHELEY MARLENE SHERADEN ALLEN SIEBELS SANDRA SIMPSON . . . Basketball Rated Top Sport . . . ,, , . I ,.,, Q 5346 ,,,: ,-:' :': ' taa f ' t if .uv I7 - I I iq 2- , X I a,t 3' it X ns? in vt 'Q XL F 2 '25 ,. sw 4 i 3' 1 in , Y v A Q f ' , N Q SHARON SMALL RICHARD SCHMIDT BARBARA SMITH CLARENCE SMITH FRED SMITH JOYCE SMITH LEE SMITH SANDRA SMITH EDWIN SNOW GAY SOLLO Mis? WILLIAM SPILLER NICHOLAS SPURGETIS LUCY STAACK KAREN STERNBERG JOYCE STOGSDILL f-ofa 'Q57 41 7 I? f'-E' fus- 0 STRICKLAND MARILYN STROSAI-IL JAMES STUART CLEMENT SUTTON PAULA SWANSON 'X . . . cholastic Ratings High Q 'gi 'wr a'V,-17 'UO' ffm.. 3 'i Lookinit, at 'announcements prior to voting., by the seniors 'ire mem' bers of the announcements tom- mittee. oyce Loding, Sharon Kinkead, ackie Kline and Pam Pulver counted votes and helped Mrs. Iva Owen take orders and distribute the announrements and name cards when they arrived in the spring. AYZ WAYNE TAUBE BEVERLY TAYLOR LAUREL TAYLOR EDITH TENNENT ALBERTA TESKE JERRY TIEMEIER FREDERICK TIMMERMAN 1 .ns-. 'QYX ' 2 42 ILQEZL? 'Q -:it ,, V , . . LY, T' 'nu-3 V JOHN TIMSON NANCY TOWNSEND BEVERLY TRIBBLE KENNETH URBANOWICZ PAUL VAN DAELE MW GERALD VAN DAM ROBER1A VAN DAMME 'rv '3' 51, Q' RONALD VAN DEPUTTE ROl5liR'l' VAN RAES DANNY VAN 'I'IliGHEM JUANN VANTIGER DONALD VERSTRAETE if? MARILYN VAN ZUYT JACK VOORHIES DONALD VOLS EDWARD WACHS RAY WAGNER Rl'TH XWAHLGREN VALERIA WAHLGREN BEVERLY WALLINE RUTH XVALTON BARBARA WARNER ROBERT WARNER WILLIAM WARREN ,fi-up Z 'GV' Q' CAROL WEICKER PEGGY WELCH BARBARA WELLANDER Discussing plans for the ADC-Fellowship production are members of the steer- ing committee. Seated in the front row are George Seaberg, joAnn Kappler Carolyn Hoaglund, and Kent Dunlap. Standing are jesalyn jones, jerry Exline, Don Carson, jack Pulford, Gary Heitman, Betty johnson, and Cynthia Ecker X R 'if EARL WENDT CHERYL WESTLIN JANET WOLFE -of ,Q it JOAN WOLFE DUANE WOOD EDWARD WOOD One of the many sad but happy events in our las year at high school was the first trying on of our caps and gowns after they arrived just before grad- uation activities began. Shown trying on their gowns are Marty Lucas and Whitey Verstraete. . . . Happy to Graduate . . . On these pages we have presented the members enrolled reasons. We still feel that these people are members of our in the senior class of 1955. Being enrolled as a senior and class even though they did not graduate with us. being listed in this senior section does not necessarily mean Some members of our class were too shy to have their that the students were graduated. Many of' our class have pictures taken. They are Clifton Allen, Charles Green, left during the year to join the armed services or for other Betty Grymonprez, Alan Johnson, and William Wesner. JAY WOODS JOAN WOODRING DAVID YODER DONNA ZIEGLER ,H cf? :,: in FTA FNA ADC GAA Home EC KEY Dlstrlbutue Educatlon Future 'leachers of AITIEIICK Future Nurses of AIIICFICH After Dlnner Club Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon Home Economlcs ADAMSON BEVERLY Chorus 12 AHLSTEDT DICK Intramural Basket bal 12 ANDERS JUDY YTeen CIVICS Club 12 Home Ec Club Student Congress Chorus Treasurer ANDERSON JOYCE KAY YTeens Cholr ADC Fellowshlp Produttlon ANDERSON KAREN Llterary Board 12 FTA 12 CIVILS Club 12 GAA M Understudy 11 M Buslness Manager 12 Qulll and Scroll 12 ANDERSON LARRY Intrtamural Bas ketball ANDERSON WILLIAM DE ANSEEUW DON Cholr Intramural Basketball 12 ATKINS BARBARA Home Ec Club D E 12 A D C Fellowshlp Produc tlon 12 ATWELL CLAUDETTE G A 11 Student Congress 11 Cholr 11 Tlcket Commlttee Junlor Play Junlor Senlor Prom Commlttee 11 YTeens CIVICS Club 12 AULL WILLIAM Intramural Basket ball Student Congress HlY BAIRD PAT Y Teens 11 Home Ec Club 11 Spanlsh Club 11 FNA 11 Rlfle Club 12 Clvlcs Club 12 BALZA KENNETH Basketball 1 Track 11 Baseball Intramural Basket ball Rlfle Club Chorus ADC Fel lowshlp Productlon 12 Tennls 12 Intramural Basketball Clv ICS Club 12 Hl Y 12 BARNETT HAROLD Tennls 12 Base ball Intramural Basketball HlY Let termens Club BARNETT JERRY Cholr 11 Junlor Play 11 Tennls 12 Flne Arts 12 Op eretta Flne Arts Play 12 ADC Fel lowshlp Productlon 12 BATTEN CAROL Y Teens GAA BECK ANITA FNA 11 BENDSEN JEAN GAA YTeens Property Commlttee Junlor Senlor Prom Commlttee Il FTA 12 CIVICS Club 12 Rlfle Club 12 Baccalaureate and Commencement Commlttee 12 ADC Fellowshrp Productlon 12 BERGLAND LAJEAN Majorette Cho us BIGHAM UVON YTeens Student Congress 11 Orchestra Treasurer 11 Band Junlor Senlor Prom Commlttee 11 CIVICS Club 12 Malorette 12 BJURSTROM PAT YTeens Operetta 11 Flne Arts CIVICS Club 12 Cholr Presldent 12 ADC Fellowshlp Pro ductlon 12 BLAKE DORIS GAA 11 Clvlcs Club 12 Cholr 12 BLACK PENNY Chalrman of Swlng Out Commlttee M Understudy 11 M Advertlslng Manager 12 LOT Reporter 11 Imp Judge 12 YTeens Flne Arts French Club Scandlnaxlan Slngers 11 Ella M Cockrell Prose Award 11 Natlonal Honor SOCIEIY 12 Junlor6enlor Prom Commlttee 11 Junlor Play 11 Senlor Play 12 Flne Arts Play 11 Operetta 11 ADC Fel lowshlp Productlon 12 Ella M Cockrell Poetry Award 12 Qulll and Scroll 12 emor Achvlhes BRAGGS MARILYN D E Cholr F N A 1 1 BRENS'I ROM DIANE Chorus 11 Y 'Ieens CIYICS Club 12 GAA 12 Cholr A D C Fellowshlp Productlon BREWER CAROLYN Pep Club 11 Y 'Ieens CIVICS Club 12 ADC Fellow shlp Productlon 12 BROWN DAVID Track 11 Intramur al Basketball SWl1't1IT1I1'lg 12 CINILS Club 12 HlY 12 French Club 12 BRYAN DICK Spanlsh Club 11 Foot ball Intramural Basketball BLRAU DENNIS Track 11 Basket ball Cross country ADC Fellowshlp Productlon 12 BURNS DARLENE Chorus 11 CARIUS TOM Intramural Basketball HlY ADC Fellowshlp Productlon CARLSON CARL Rlfle Club 11 Cam era Club CARLSON DICK Intramural Basket tl CARR CAMILLE DE 12 CARSON DON Football 11 Wrest llng LOT Reporter 11 French Club 11 Hl Y Lettermens Club Presldent Basketball Program Edltor AD C Fel lowshlp Steerlng Commlttee 12 CATTERIOIN DONNA Yhleens 11 INICS Club 12 GAA I IA 1 French Club Spanlsh Club 12 JCL 11 Chorus 12 FNA CHRIST IANSEN JON Football 11 'Iratk 12 Cross country 12 Intramural Basketball CHRISTOPHER KAREN Y Teens GAA CINILS Club 12 Flne Arts 12 Rlfle Club 12 ADC Fellowshlp Pro duttlon 12 COOPER NANCY Tennls 12 GAA 11 Spanlsh Club Flne Arts 12 Glrls Sextette 12 Operetta COOPER NANCY LEE YTeens Cu lcs Club 12 M Typlst 12 ADC Fellowshlp Productlon 12 COSTENSON GERALDINE YTeens Secretary Culcs Club Presldent 12 Student Congress 12 ADC Fellow shlp Produttlon 12 COTTER CAROL CIVICS Club GAA COUTTS BET'IY French Club F N A Y Teens 12 COX MARGARET FNA 11 DE 12 CUNNINGHAM KAY GAA 11 Y Teens Malorette 12 CIVILS Club 12 ADC Fellowshlp Productlon 12 CUTLIP BILL Football 12 Baseball 12 Intramural Basketball 12 Debate DAILING WAYNE Football Baseball Intramural Basketball DARR DONALD Intramural Basket IJ 12 DE 12 HlY 12 DAVIS RONALD Wrestllng 11 D WSON ROBERT Football Base all Intramural Basketball Spanlsh Club Lettermens Club DAY EDWIN Track Cross country Cholr Chorus Spanlsh Club Letter mens Club NZIIOHHI Honor Sotlety DEMANGE CAROL Pep Club 11 Y Teens CIVICS Club 12 GAA Ilne Arts French Club Orchestra Flne Arts Play Operetta ADC Felloushlp Pro ductlon 12 DE MINK EVALENA FNA ll L1 brary Club DENEN RICHARD Rlfle Club 11 Stage Crew Junlor Play 11 DE 12 Basketball Usher DE POVER JERRY Rlfle Club 11 CIWICS Club 12 DE SMET TOM Golf Intramural Bas ketball CINILS Club 12 Student Con gress HlY Spanlsh Club Lettermens Club DE TAEYE CHUCK Football Wrest llng Baseball Intramural Basketball CIVILS Club Student Congress Chorus Lettermens Club ADC Fellowshlp Productlon 12 DHAENENS PAT Y Teens Natlonal Honor SOLICKY AD C Fellowshlp Pro duttlon 12 DIBBLE CAROL D E CIWICS Club Home Ec Club A D C Fellowshlp Productlon 12 DREW RUTH Home EC Club 11 FNA 11 Llbrary Club DUNLAP KENT Football 11 Intra mural Basketball Spanlsh Club 11 HlY Ofhcer ADC Fellowshlp Steer lng COI'1II'I11tf6C 12 DUNLAP MARILYN Y'Ieens Flne Arts Cholr ADC Fellowshlp Pro duttlon 12 DUVALL MAXINE Home Et Club A Cults Clu 2 GAA 12 ECKER CYNTHIA Scandlnawlan Slng 11 Secretary Treasurer 12 Pep Clu 11 M Ad Sollcltor LO'I Ad Solltltor 11 Y Teens CIYILS Club GAA 12 Flne Arts Cholr 11 Glrls Sextette 12 Natlonal Honor Souety ADC lellowshlp Steerlng Commlttee 12 ADC Fellovlshlp Produttlon 12 Operetta Glrls TIIO 12 Instrumental MUSIL Cup 12 EDLL ND RAY Football Manager 11 Basketblll Manager Intramural Bas ketball 12 LOT Repolter Spanlsh tlonal Honor Soclety ELLS1 ROM CAROL G A A 11 Oper etta 11 Honorable MCHIIOD Imp Poetry 1 1 ENGSIROM PERE Rlfle Club CIVILS Club ERICSON DICK Llterary Board Track Cross country 12 Tennls 11 Intra mural Basketball LO'1 Buslness Manager 12 Imp Buslness Manager 12 CIXICS Club Lettermens Club EWING GLORIA Spanlsh Club 11 Y Teens F N A A D C Fellowshlp Produttlon 12 EXLINE JERRY 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A 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 ' I 1 ' 1 , I . 1 1 Q . . . 9 5 . . . - g g . . . - 'px ,., C37 Guiding the student body of the junior class of 1955 were the class officers: Alice Samuelson, secretary-treasurer, janet Reeves, president, and Kate Pekos, vice-president, chosen by the student body in an election held in the spring of the preceding year. Any member of the class was able to nominate a candi- date for office by petition, and the Civics Club took over the operation of the voting machines for the election. The officers of the junior class were responsible for handling the business concerned with their class play, The Bat, and selecting committees to carry out the various duties of the play. The Bat was an exciting murder mystery dealing with a bank embezzlement. Committees were also appointed by the oflicers to ar- range the junior-Senior Prom at which the juniors played host to the members of the senior class and their dates. Instead of using the Wharton Field House for the dance, which has been the traditional spot for the prom, the offi- Q . ROOM 208 Miss BARBARA GARST Front Roux' Carl Anderson, Carol Argen- bright, Bonnie Bentrim, Carol Andrews, Shirley Allen, jim Ahlstedt. Row 2: Charles Asp, Bob Becka, Mary jo Baux, Beverley Ashford, Carol Andreen. Top , Row: Leslie Anderson, Barry Baccus, John Axel, Kenny Anderson, Don An- derson, Pepper Aims, Tony Anderson. cers were successful in securing the new American Legion Building. In the fall the officers selected a company to exhibit samples of class rings, and to take orders from the students. Because they ordered early, the juniors were able to obtain their rings during Christmas vacation. Not pictured above, but elected with the ofhcers of the junior class are the members of the Literary Board. Repre- senting the class were Sally Hargrave and Steve Massie, who represented the student body in the guidance of jour- nalistic and literary activities at Moline High School. Working side by side with their class sponsors, Mr. Cliff Hyink, Miss Frances Johnson, and Miss Margaret Griffin, the class officers did their tasks diligently and faithfully throughout the entire school year. Although they might appear carefree, these three girls were entrusted with the responsibility of guiding 431 mem- bers of the junior class, a task they performed very well. Presenting . . . ANNEX 1 Miss HELEN ANDERSON Fran! Raw: Wilda Cooper, Hope Briss- man, Frances Buller, Glenna Clark, Miss Anderson. Rauf 2: Jeannine Copeland, Loretta Buckley, Carol Carmichael, Faye Braden, Linda Brainard. Rau' 3: Allen Carey, Betty Carlson, Nancy Carlson, Joan Bryan, Greta Burkland, Arthur Bodenbender. Tap Rauf: Bob Bracke- velt, Le Roy Chase, Bill Chekewicz, Jim Caldwell, Ron Chelstrom, Terry Buller. The Junior Class of '55 . . . ANNEX 2 Miss VIOLA HELTON Front Row: Jim Cupp, Sharon Darnell, Pat Danielson, Carol Coryell, Sharon Cox. Row 2: Jack Crawford. Bob Cor- win, Janet Craig, Jean De Marlie, Judy Crist, David De Crane, Jerome Dahm. Rauf 3: Pete Davidson, Louise De Pooter, Kathy Davis, Jim De Cooker, Bob De Clerk. Tap Row: Richard Davis, Gilbert Davis, Roger Cornmesser, Robert Crane, Ronald De Armond, Lyle Cross, Ron Corey. At work on one of the tests given the entire junior class is a group of junior girls, This particular group is taking their Illinois Placement Test. ii 'Z gg gi ii Fa i ' i A I Q' :J Oi A ' Q. tv ANNEX 3 Ma, Roy DEVINNEY Fran! Rauu' janet Drake, Mary Dost, judy Floming, Donna Foster. Rau' 2: Carole Eubanks, Carol Ferry, Barbara Driscoll, Pat Driscoll, Joyce Findlay, Rau' 3: Roger Duesterhaus, Donald Forsberg, Charles Elmer, Kenny Eng- lund, Anthony De Pac-pe, Harlan Flem- ing. Tap Rauf john Dellos, Monte DeXX'alsche, Lawrence Eflllandt, jerry Edlund, Dan Erlander, George Dodd. ...2I8GirIs...2I3Boys... AININEX 24 Miss MARGARET Cmrrirx Fmrll Rau Deanna Hanshexx Mimi Graham Dora Hamotk Bexerly Carri son Suzanne Fuss Rau Carolyn Guinn Gretchen Gunter Elaim Gilley june Gengler Audrey lunderburgh Barbara Hancock Rau 3 Marilyn Gut ridge Virginia Griberg Meredith Grif- fin Ruth Hall Daxid Guss wlllllilll Garbett Tap Rau Dila Godwin Herb Franseen Ken Greenxx ood lohn Gustif son Alan Galley Ronald lullmer Ronald Fryxell al it I YJ 1:-P I as su G, 1 - , r. Y V N' . ' ' '. ' i' '- ' ' 1 r y 7. . , . -. . V , .. , k ,V 7 v . . , , , ' - . ' , 5 . . , ' . a 1 V I : v l 32' ' 1 l ' .. ' 6 l l t l ll z . Q: 4 If a. . 2 1 x l ,. ,A , t 'T il ROOM Zlrl Mus. Donorum HYINK Fin! Raux' Marie Harper, XX'anda Hodge, Anita Hewitt, Gail Hensley, Rita Hobbs, Lois Harlow. Rau' 2: Gretchen Holm, Erladine Hoglund, Pat Heald. Mary Hawks, Lula Harland, Sally Hill, Rau' 35 Larry Hipple, Mike Heitman, Bonnie Havener, junkie Hoffmam, Allis Harris, Charles Hoaglund. Tap Raw: Don Harris, Ron Herstedt, Dirk Hoerrmann, Bernard Holm. Bob Hixson, Bill Hafner, jerry Hazen. Looking over their new class rings are john and jim Rohrbach, and jackie and janice Louden. . . . 'The Bal' Presented by Class ANNEX 22 Miss FRIEDA Scrmowsxs Fran! Rauf: Barbara j. johnson, jean Hoppe, Barbara M. johnson, Arlene johnson, janice jacobs. Row 2: Duane johnson, Warren jennings, Karen jacobs, Beverly james, Gaye Ingemun- sen, Grace jensen. Row 3: Terry Huns- inger, jacqueline jackson, Mary Holmes, Nedra Hulsey, Willadean Huffman, jan- ice Husson, Tim Hungate. Tap Row: Kenneth Hugaert, john Hutchison, james johnson, David johnson, Bruce johnson, Cliff Hyink, jerold johnson. ROOM 303 MR. RUSSELL HELLER Front Roux' Charlene Kribble, Marjorie johnson, Rose Marie Kilgore, Carol Kelley, Pat Krauel, Frances jones. Row 2: Karna johnson, judy jones, jeanne Klier, Sara Kloos, joanne johnson. Row 3: joseph Kottmer, Deanna Kyrk, Sandy johnson, judy Klingberg, Sharon john- son, john Kalomalos. Top Row: Milo Larimer, Clifford Kelso, Lenny johnson, Michael Kearns, Stanley Lance, Ted Leland. as pv ln ROOM 304 Miss RUTH SPENCER Front Raw: jim McCaughan, Barbara Lutrell, Janice Louden, Pat McLean, Va- lerie Martel. Rau' 2: Virginia Lambert, Martha Leach, Lois Marshall, Becky Langill, JoAnn McCann. Row 3.' Ray- mond McCasland, Marcia Magnuson, Kay Martin, Kay Malmen, jacquiline Louden, Ann Lovejoy. Top Rauf: Bill Long, Bruce Mauritzson, Steve Massie, David Lind- blade, Larry Mallicoat, Robert Lonstad, Bob Lievens. ponsored Junior-Senior Prom . . . ANNEX 21 MR. BOB Cfws Front Row: Leona Murphy, Kay Morri- son, Charlotte McSparin, Phyllis Moore, Diane Mortensen, Mr. Cays. Row 2: Nancy Neir, Judith Minick, Carole Nel- son, Charlotte Nelson, Nancy Miller, Cherie Mettepenningen. Row 3: Bob Nelson, Gene Morel, Michael Metter- nich, Jim Meyers, Ed Mudgett, David Mendoza. Top Row: jack Monnier, jim Myer, Robert Metz, Don Miner, Don Nelson, jack Murphy, Gary Mohr. ANNEX 20 MR. DON MOELLIQR Franz Rauf: Bob Ontiveros, Mary Nitzel, Ruth Olson, Mr. Moeller. Row 2: Patty Parks, Phyllis Nobel, Ann New- man, Kate Pekos, Carolyn Parsons. Rau' 3: Dale Overturf, Philip Newkirk, Ida jo Officer, Mariette Parmentier, David Olson. Top Roux' David Peterson, Brownlee Peterson, Dave Nolin, Frank Newburn, Lamont Partlow, Roger Pani- cucci, Tony Padilla. ANNEX 7 MR. Blu. BISHOP Front Row: George Raes, Janet Reeves, Judy Phelps, Linda Redmon, Heidi Radik. Row 2: Joyce Podaril, Sue Peter- son, Nancy Pierce, Lynette Reilly, Elaine Peterson. Row 3: Fred Preiss, Vicky Quinones, Joyce Quick, Sharon Reedy, Bob Powell, Dick Pruitt. Top Row: Bill Ransdell, Alex Pikuza, Ron Phil- ips, Tracy Potter, Russell Peterson, Phil Quade, Dave Phelps. ABSENTEES Fran! Row: Janet Hankins, Janet Guer- rerro, Sally Hargrave, Bonnie Grif- fin. Row 2: Charles Asp, Margaret Lake, Ed Anderson, Carol Lindquist, Sue Adams, Bob Wiemer. Row 3: Harry Williams, Jesse Huddleston, Don Ban- ning, Dick Anderson, Jim Collinson, Dale Vanderhayden. Top Row: Ron Chambers, Gary Rodell, Bob Scott, Don Allinger, Jerry Benson. 2 er 1. E o X Oral English classes during the junior year provide an in- teresting and advantageous shift in the daily English class. Once a week the period is turned over to oral work un- der the direction of a different English teacher. Preparing for their speeches are Bonnie Ben- trim, Sharon Reedy, Alice Sam- uelson, and Cynthia Roseman. . i C7 ANNEX X Mu. EUGENE HALL Franz Roux' Bonnie Russell, Charlotte Schmock, Norma Riley, Ruth Rich, Nancy Robbins. Rau' 2: Marlene Ris- tau, janet Sandberg, Alice Samuelson, Elsa Samuelson, Betty Roberts, Relda Rohs. Rau' 3: john Rohrbach, john Ronk, Cynthia Roseman, Nancy Savage, john Schneble, jim Rohrbach. Tap Rauf: Don Ross, Dick Sauerman, jim Rentz, Mike Ryan, Gary Rodell, Bob Samuelson. . . . English-Journalism Class Begun . . . I may A . 'ff ,-in N -it 'VXI .' ,l',Qv? 1 'X o sis' . v -, 4, Q an 1 -6 . , . at - if -, r S52 , , g X l ANNEX 4 MR. MARK MARSELL Front Roux' Beverly Stewart, jackie Stark, Camille Strobbe, Carolyn Swafne, Elaine Tallman, Mr. Marsell. Rau' 2: Nicholas Tertipes, Mary Tedell, Sara Tomlinson, Sally Tanner, Carrie Tittle. Rau' 3: Silas Tiegland, Fred Swango, Mary Strand- gren, Sharon Strombeck, Louise Swan- son, john Swanson, Charles Swanson. Top Roux' Bob Taylor, Mike Thompson, jim Staes, Ronald Swanson, Clyde Stor- beck, Richard Sunlin, Don Taylor, David Strang. if 'Q ANNEX 23 S. MR. Cum- HYINK Front Row: janice Smith, Shirley Sosbee, Darlene Stang, Sondra Shaw, Norma Slo- cum, Mr. Hyink. Row 2: Larry Shera- den, Arline Sonksen, Annette Smules, Elvy Skogman, Margaret Spain, Sandra Spencer. Row 3: Kenneth Slead, Ted Severs, Warren Smith, Ron Sovey, Roy Sims, Tom Severs. Tap Roux' john Schoonover, Phillip Shore, Harold Schu- maker, Bob Schwartz, Spense Schroder, Bill Seeber, Harold Six. . . . Active in Varsity ROOM 101 MRS. JOAN ROBBINS Front Row: Harold Willhite, Betty Williams, Genevieve Zeh, Vicky Wil- liams, Diane Wolfe, Mrs. Robbins. Rau' 2: jerry Wynes, Linda Worrell, Sindee Lou Woolley, janan Wycoff, janet Wil- son, Patricia Woods. Row 3: Carroll Whitmer, Ron Windy, Betty Williams, Bonnie Youngquist, Barbara Williams, jack White. T011 Row: Edward York, Gary Wright, Orin Wilder, Lee Wo- mack, Scott Wood, Dick Witte, Dick Young, Paul Wilson. The second semester always brings a rush on the libraries. Nancy Neir, Kath- erine Davis, Doris Hancock, Mimi Gra- ham, and jan Olson are shown here preparing for their investigation themes in English. Each year new stories are told and old stories relived with the coming of these themes. xx rf X ANNEX 19 Mas. VIVIAN JONES From Row: Mary Lou Waldman, Sally Walter, Nancy Tompkins, Karen Weber, Beverly Waters, Mrs. jones. Raw 2: Rosalie Van Meter, Pat Van Gilder, joy Van Olteghen, Marilyn Waterstradt, Mary West, Anne Tonnessen. Row 32 Maurice Versluis, Dick Veberg, Bill Wallace, Bruce Trull, Dick Tolson. Top Roux' Myron Varnholtz, Duane Van Hyfte, Gerald Van Dyke, George Wesner. ports . . . ag, Vp? K F! X Presenting . . . Seated are the sophomore class sponsors with the officers standing, looking at the plans on the table. In the front row are Mr. Archie Swanson, Mrs. Vivian jones and Mr. Bob Cays. Stand- ing are Sandy johnson, literary board, Dave Abrahamson, president, Jerry Hamilton, vice-president, Bob Perkins, literary boardg and Diane Oswood, secretary-treasurer. The ophomore Class of '55 . . . ROOM 114 Miss Bess BARNETT Fran! Roux' Judy Aitken, Alta Bartlett, Barbara Barrett, jean Anderson, Sandra Adams.,Ruu' 2: Lynette Anderson, Carol Anderson, Mary Amundson, Danielle Bebber, Loretta Armstrong. Rau' 3: Dorothy Beaston, Sheila Adams, jan Lou Andersen, Janette Archer, Mary jo Al- ler. Rau' 4: Louis Amundsen, Bob Bain, Leonard Abert, Dave Abrahamson, Tom Bloeser. Rau' 5: Leroy Beldin, Charles Battles, Larry Anderson, Tap Roux' Ronald Barnett, Bob Aitken. T7 . -if L , , 4' f Y , f lg 1 J jf 1. 1 L hal ROOM 207 Miss PHYLITA SHINNIEMAN Fffflll Rffnx' ltlarvin Bowles, Ramona Brethall, Sharon Carlson, Connie Bray, Nancy Broquist, Sylvia Beveridge. Row J: Sharon Bey, Judy Brenstrom, jackie Cain, MloAnn Brown, Darlene Bledsoe. Run' 3: Dirk Caldwell, Carol Ceder- blade, Donna Belisman, Pat Bloemsa, jerry Boyum, Razr' ei: Ron Carlson, Danny Brown, Philip Carlson, Dorrance Carlson, lid Bowman. Rau' 5: Ron Brown, john Carlson, jim Carson, jerry Canirla, liary Burdick. LIBRARY fS.E.J Miss RUTH TOYNE Frwzt Row: Larry Coates, Pat Craig, Barbara Colebaugh, Linda Cooper. Row 2: john Chavas, Rose Ellen Cullot, Nancy Dahlberg, jackie Chinlund. Row 3: Dale Courter, Harry Crosby, Kenny Collinson, Bill Claerhout, George Christison. Bartow Roux' Count Curtis, jim Cordell, Jack Conley, jim Christa iansen, Gary Colburn. . . . Participated in Club Events . . . ROOM 506 Miss FRANCES JOHNSON Front Row: Pat Fredrickson, Barb Frank, Alberta Fitch, Lynn Faulkner, Roberta Fulton. Row 2: Lynn Engstrom, Sue Gapsis, Doris Erickson, Joyce Francis. Row 3: Diane Fries, Tim Flemming, Sally Engstrom, john Garrett, Gail Fierke, Tom French, Pat Ewing, David Francis. Rau' 4: Bob Farr, George Findlay, john Ganahl, Dave Ehlers, Bill Gellerstedt, Gerald Etzel, Dean Fonger, Keith Fisher. ROOM 308 Miss LEONA DAY From' Row: Linda Doxsee, Carol Duke, Nadine Dc-Armorid, Mildred Dare, Betty Daniels. Row 2: Janice Dunlap, Paula Darnell, Linda Early, Cheryl Denhardt, Elaine Davis. Row 3: Charles Day, Norman DeKeyrel, Bob Davis, Vera Eckberg, Dale Dufour. Row 4: Bob DeVore, Dick Duncan, Travis Edwards, Ted Ecker, Lance Denley. 5 1 , 5 ,,,,, ROOM 212 MR. MACE GORDON Fran! Roux' Nancy Jackson. Sharon Jamison, Helen Ingold, Darlyne Jansson, Jeannine Johnston, Sandy Johnson. Rau' 2: Mary Huebsch. Millred Johnson, Judy Johnson, Marlene Howe. Patty Johnson. Razr' 3: Janet Johnson, Donna Johnson, Kathryn Johansen, Floyd Jensen. Tap Roux' 'l'om Hulsey, Allen Johnson, Jim Johannsen, Bill Huechstedt, Eddie Husar. ANNEX 15 MRS. ANNr2'rTi2 BONNHLI. Fran! Roux' Claudie Keefer, Karen Jorgensen, Joanne Kendall, Harlean Koran, Gloria Larvenz. Run' 2: Anton Kalamalos, Barbara Knapp, Lila Lambert, Sliaron Jones, Bonnie Kennedy, Collette Jones. Razr 3: Brad Kint, Donald Kurle, Churk Kennedy, Carolyn Lamp. Nancy Larson. Tuff Run: Fred Kautz, Jim Lake, Ilgennis Cline, Dirk Klimstra, Roy Lagerblade, Jesse ave. 4 s s if i E E 1 z 1 J l ...Z4OGlrls... ROOM 201 Miss GLADYS DAY Fj7'.lif Raza: JoAnn Graf, Pam Grams, Rose Mary Gririfee, Barbara Gram, Betty Graf. Razz' J: Dehhie Green, Ruth Granger, Sandra Grossman, Barhara Grai- itt, Marilyn Giles, Carol Guild. Rau' 3: Robert Guer- rero, Barh Gunnels, Pat Greim, Pat Grows, Virginia Grundstrom, Ditk Gustafson, Cleon Guinn. 'Ihjf Run: Gary Gustafson, Bob Greenway, Wayne Gustafson, Jim Gilson, Harley Grifhn, Douglas Glanz, Duane Goar. ROOM 514 MR. ARCHIE Swfxxsow Fjflil Roux' Sandy Hill, Judy Hanson, Charmine Ham' arstrom, Vonnie Higginbotharn, Kay Hellelvuyck. R011 2: Mr. Swanson, Janet Harrelson. Jane Holland, Judy Harder, Pat Hoover, Lauren Harris, Joyce Hensley. Rau' 3: Ken Hoggard, Fred Herndon, Daxid Hamm, NX'ard Harris, Chuck Hook, Baird Helfrich. Twp Rfizzx' Gordon Hallberg, Dick Hooxer, Sam Harrelson, Jerry Hamilton, Philip Higdon, John Herma. it lie- ...24IBoys... LIBRARY Mas. ALMA Korez Front Roux' Joanne Mallicoat, Nancy Magnuson, Shirley Lees, Sharon Lovell, Judy Magnuson. Rau' 2: Kay Liljegren, Ruth Ann Likes, Judy Marklantl, Jane Lawyer, Marion Long. Row 3: Tom Leaf, Larry Lefler, Larry Matheny, Tom Lasser, Bob Majors. Tuff Roux' Harold Liberman, John Lawson, Floyd Lear, Lee Loftin, Harry Lundquist, Dale Lawrence, ROOM 107 Miss FRANCES JEFFERS Frou! Rnuz' Virginia Marshall, Betty McCann Carol Martens Carol Mattson. Ryu' 2: Elaine Mclntirc, Marty Martens Don Martel Pat lNIcC1uley. Rau 3: Harry Miles, Joe Miller, Russ Minard, Larry McHenry. Top Roux' Chuck Miller Larry McFarland Bill Mat- thews Don lNIcMahill. nil' cv, nl U ., A Q x s .gm 4? 32 .. 1 Q .- I ROOM 507 MR. ALFRED KAsEL Front Roux' Darlene Mlekush, Sally Meskan, Karen hfetcalf, Camille hfetcalf, Sharol lNIiller. Raw 2x Arline Mullins, Marilyn Murphy, Nancy Miller, Pat Metz, Alice Mize. Karen Murphy. Rau' 3: Eddie Mitchell, Donna Nelson, Marilyn Meyer, Wfanita Nelson, Janette Means, Chuck Neff, Barry Moskowitz. Top Row: Jim Naslund, Jerry Naslund, David Moore, Scott Monroe, Gary Mott, Bill Nabb, Jim Moorhusen. ANNEX l8 Mas. HELEN Maxis Fi-fuzz Rfuux' Diane Oswood, Sharon Osberg. Alice Pasko, Sheryl Peterson. Run' 2: Pat Peterson, Jeanne Postma, Nancy Pitcher, XX'endy Patterson, Susie Oehler. Rau' 3: Don Oleson, Brad Park, Gene Oppenheimer, Ronald Olson, George Newberg. Top Roux' Jon Oak- leaf, Brian Ott, Bill Osborne, Joy Ohrberg, John Neuwerk, Bill Nightingale. ROOM 103 MR. CYRUS GALLEY Fran! Raw: Judith Smead, Sharon Sel- lers, 'Betty Sedam, JoElla Simpson, Cecile Soderstrom. Row 2: Vianne Ruud, Eleanor Smidesang, Sharon Schafer, Shirley Schneekloth, Susan Servos, Madelyn Shaffer. Raw 3: Noel Riceman, Pat Schultz, Jack Sadler, Ken Richardson, Glen Rogerson, Bill Rock- stroh. Tap Roux' John Sandler. Phil Sandberg, Lee Sandler. Jack Riley, Arthur Riggens, Gerry Rinden. 5-'D 1 X ROOM 301 MR. GEORGE MANUS Frou! Roux' Robert Stuart, Sharon Van Otegehn, Rochelle Tamayo, Joline Tade- wald, JoAnn Van de Voort. Rau' 2: Mary Jo Van Vooren, Doris Tidwell, Carole Turner, Pat Taylor, Barb Ver- sluis, Jerry Tabasinsky. Raul' 3: Kay Tharp, Sam Swanson, Virgil Swanson, Truman Starr, Jerry Ullman. Top Row: Jack Swiatkiewicz, Dave Townsend, George Strombeck, Bob Storbeck, Neil Storm, Gary Stuart. 7 A1 K r . . . ponsored . ROOM 213 MRS. MAIIION KAVRA Fran! Roux' Penny Reeder, Judith Ruge. Bonnie Ras- mussen, Carolyn Reichenberg, Judy Roby. Rau' 2: Diane Reed, Barb Reynolds, Arlene Rogers, Darlene Reemts, Pat Reed. Rau' 3: Dick Reynolds, Jack Philips, Wfesley Pierce, Lowell Parker, Darrell Reed, Bob Parker. Top Razr: Mike Pekos, Bob Perkins, Jack Randall, Ron Peterson, 'Hygie Reynolds, Jack Powell. 3 va Cn 4? 'CW 2- - -gf S: 17, U R ROOM 104 MR. RAY BRASMER Front Raw: Donna Sorensen. Marilyn Spencer, Marlene Strosahl, Louise Sta- wicki, Olivia Solis. Rua' 2: Bob Shoe- craft, Diane Swanson, Carol Stewart, Carol Swift, Sue Swank, Sharyl Styrland. Rauf 3: Jim Sherlock, Aivars Slucis, George Smith, Ed Smith, Don Short, Richard Schell. Tap Row: Al Sovanski, Jackson Sosbee, Bob Seaman, Tom Spar- row, Ray Simmons, Jim Sheley. First Dance . . . ANNEX 13 MR. FRANK WILLITS Frrnzl Roux' Christine Wfells. Sue XX'arner, Judy W'att. Janet Wahlgren, Janis Weigandt. Rau' 2: Pat W'el- lander. Bernice W'ickman, Marlowe Wagner, Pat Welch, Jessie NX'est, Rau' 3: Philip Van Earwage, Bill XX'endt, Don Van Acker, Gary Weaver, Keith Wfatt. Tuff Roux' Maurice Van Zuyt, Dave W'elCh, Marcie Vinzant, Gary Washam, Bill Ward. M ABSENTEES From Raw: Delbert Pouder, Jackie Pata terson, Ruth Magruder, Doris Marshall, Anita Palos, Roberta Phillips, Judy Ozanne, Jim Grafton. Rau' 2: Harold Youngren, Dick Petit, Wayne Stoner, Micheal Parein, Lloyd Williams, War- ren Olson, John McKenna. Top Roux' Darrell Reed, Jack Peterson, Tom Stone, Worth Melton, Larry Vanclerheyden, Lowell Zeigler. ANNEX 23N MR. HERBERT Rein Frau! Roux' Carolyn Wilcox, Valerie Wilford, Marilyn Wood, Beverly Wild- ermuth, Judy Wood, Rau' 2: Glenda Withers, Janet Zacharewicz, Sharon Wright, Karna Wilson, Joyce Williams, Julie West. Rout' 3: John Williams Jane Wilson, Sally Jo Youngberg, Pam Woeher, Rochelle Wilson, Eldon Zeig- ler. Top Row: Keith Williamson, Homer Williams, Bob Wright, Larry Wilson, Paul Wood, Eugenee Witt. ABSENTEES Front Row: Gary Burdick, Chuck John- son, Denny Munn. Row 2: Jim Dickin- son, Virginia Kelso, Lincla Hawotte, Margie Cram, Nancy Cornmesser, Sally Hughes, Jack Cram. Row 3: Ron James, Bob Krack, Orna Mae Ander- son, Roberta DeKeyzer, James Martin, Dave Carpenter. Top Raw: Myron Mayer, John Clauster, Dick Blomberg, John Daebelliehn, Bob Hall, X o . CMN 43512 fl 1' fl 7 ..' 'I .-I-' 'vs Nl Pl! gf V , I 5 , 1 , , I Z If 4 , , 1 - ' 4 K li K 4 4 W' 4 x 4 1 gl -x ,Q 1 4 Q fax' v x X 3 f E 1 di! , QSM' ww-am-4 'I W ix?-1 g s o 4-on Q NVQ Mmm, QW-M . saw A-Q Rf U ' U s Forty-eight seniors have been chosen members of the National Honor Society. To become a member of NHS a senior must maintain a B average for the four years in high school and be in the upper fifteen percent of the class. Scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service are also considered. To encourage high scholarship, develop leader- ship, promote better sportsmanship and stimulate a desire for balanced training is the purpose of the National Athletic Scholarship Society. To become a member a senior boy must be in the upper half of the class and have earned an athletic letter. Boys who are members are Denny Burau, Ed Day, Tom DeSmet, Ray Edlund, Dick Ericson, Clem Georlett, Tom Hansen, Bob Hurst, jack Jesuit, Dennis john- son, Jerry Kipp, jim Linde, Brian Magnuson, Lenny Mahieu, Ron Mallicoat, Frank Martel, Bob Ortiz, Bob Parrish, jere Peterson, Tom Schrempf, Dale Schweinberger, George Seaberg, Bob Seitz, Al Sie- bels, Ned Snow, Fred Timmerman, Whitey Ver- straete. Valedictorian and salutatorian honors go to the two seniors who have the highest scholastic ratings. For leadership, service, and character, the faculty selects a student for the Merit Shield Award. Popu- larity cup winners are elected by the seniors. The G.A.A. board selects the G.A.A. cup winner. The outstanding student in distributive education is awarded the D.E. cup. The boy who has the highest scholastic average and who has won two letters is chosen from the NASS to receive the athletic cup. Margaret Radcliffe Girls' Athletic Association Cup Dennis johnson Athletic Scholarship Award Kay Johnson Shirley ,Jasper George .Seaberg Distributive Education Cup POPUIHIIIY CUP Popularity CUP Penny Black Patricia Hayes Ronald Fryxell julia Gettemy Award julia Gettemy Award Harvard Book Award . . . Creative Writing Rewards iudenis . . . Quill and Scroll award winners. Se.1ted: Penny Black, Margaret Rollo, Lucy.Sti1nck, Ionc Lnnt, Janice Smith, Barbara Warner. Srrzndings Bill Parker, Mugs Radcliffe, Karen Anderson, Guy Sollo, Pat Hayes, Marty Lucas, Liz Sharp, Bev Taylor, Ned Snow. t .ali ll Q5 4-5 C225 .J -hi-Lt. ,-fa 1'- i'-' C? -da Imp Staff. Kneeling are janice Smith, Elaine Mortier, Beverly Taylor, Liz Sharp, judy jones. Standing are Penny Black, Pat Hayes, editor, Arthur Bodenbender, Ned Snow, Dick Ericson. Under the capable editorship of Pat Hayes, the 1955 IMP is one of the best issues of this literary magazine ever published. All MHS and Community College students may enter as many pieces of their own writing and art work as they desire. Originality and good style are sought as a faculty, student committee select from the many contribu- tions the best prose and poetry entries for publica- tion. The prize winning prose, poetry, and cover de- sign are also selected by this committee. Soma Martens, coverg John Kalamalos and Gret- chen Holm, prose, and Bob Corwin and jim Linde poetry, received honorable mention in the 1955 IMP Soma Martens Penny Black Sharon johnson hlla M Cockrell Prose Award Ella M. Cockrell Poetry Award IMP Cover Award N... ,au Literary Board officers are Pat Hayes, secretaryg Gay Sollo, presi- dent, Ned Snow, vice-president, Composed of representatives from each class and the editors and business managers of the various publications, the Literary Board each year selects executives, for the M, the Imp, and the Line O' Type. To improve the jour- nalistic qualities of our publications is the purpose of the Literary Board. In the spring, the new publications, editors and managers are announced at the annual literary banquet. Outstanding students in the various fields of creative writing receive awards and recognition. . . . Representative Government of the tudents, Class representatives are jerry Hamilton, Sandy johnson, sophomoresg Sally Hargrave, juniorg Nancy Townsend, senior. Literary Board members are, Sealed, Ione Lant, Pat Hayes, Gay Sollo, Ned Snow, Lucy Staack. Szazldizzg are Dick Ericson, Steve Massie, jerry Exline, Nancy Townsend, Sally Hargrave, Sandy johnson, jerry Hamilton, Karen Anderson. Q 3-7 gtg ,v 3 4.1 vw Student Congress members are, Front Roux' Sally Meskan, Linda Cooper, john Kalomalos, Dora Han- cock, Donna Behsman. Run' 2: Steve Massie, Gene Oppenheimer, Carolyn l-loaglund, Allis Harris, Nancy Neir. Burk Roux' Lee Nelson, Dave Abrahamson, Bill XX'endt, Mike Pekos, Chuck DeTaeye. Student Congress members are, Franz Razr: I-lope lirissman, Dora Hancock, Elaine Marlier, Tom Leaf, l.ee Sandler, Bob Scott. Ron' J: 'l'im Flemming, Don Taylor, Bill Aull, Barb Wk-llancler, Esther Pearson, Steve Gustafson, Geraldine Costenson. Btu-ie Ruux' Arlene johnson, Denny johnson, Bruce Trull. By the tudents, and for the tudents . . . Representatives from adrooms and offi- cers elected by the students form the Stu- dent Congress, the student governing body. Achievements include the publishing of a student directory and a handbook, collecting contributions to five national organizations, exchanging programs with Rock Island and liast Moline, promoting a Christmas decora- tion contest, and organizing the distribution of state tournament tickets. Student Congress otlicers and Quint-City Student Con- gress representatixes are, Iimul Roux' hlarty l.ucas, president, lic-tty johnson, vice-presidentg Dorothy Hoke, secretary, George Sc-aherg, treasurer. Run' J: Sharol Dennhardt, Marty Martens, Nancy Townsend. Barb Roux' Kate Pc-kos, Sandy johnson, Bob Seamans, 'liracy Potter. Student Congress members are, Smled.' Sandy Gross- man, Carolyn Hoaglund, Alice Samuelson, Allis Harris, Kathy Davis. 5f.lIIdHl.Q.' Chuck Deiliaeye, liob Seitz, Chuck lflmer. Student Congress members are, lfrunf Roux' Alice Samuelson, Kate Pekos, Sandy Grossman. Mary jo Van Vooren, jesalyn jones. Rua' 2: Eldon Ziegler, Kathy Davis, jerry Hamilton, Cieraldine Costenson, liob Seitx. liar! Roux' john Quinones, Tracy Potter, jack Xvhite, Charles Elmer. 7 pn 1 .., Z '4:'v, of :Lab bf. I '35 3' 7 Ione Lant, editor-in-chief of the 1955 LO'T. Various members of the Line O'Type staff last summer attended a newspaper workshop at the State University of Iowa and the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association workshop at the University of Minnesota. The 1954 staff set a high goal to maintain by winning an All-American Honor Rating from the N.S.P.A. and a Medalist award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This year juniors interested in publications en- rolled in a class called English-journalism. Members of this English-J class gained val- uable experience as reporters and assistants to the editors. . . . The Pen is Mightier than the word . . . LO'T reporters examine lay- outs. Seated are George Dodd, Nancy Neir, Paula Swanson and Larry Mallicoat. Standing are janet Reeves, Sally Har- grave, Gail Ferke, Cynthia Roseman, Judy Klingberg, and Genevieve Zeh. The persistent efforts of these reporters bring laurels to the LO'T. Seated are Virginia Griberg, Tony Anderson, as- sistant news editor, Carolyn Parsons, and Pepper Aims. Standing are Bonnie Bentrim, Linda Brainard, Mimi Gra- ham, Judy Crist, and Elaine Paulos. f. ' an Q 4 lx , 6 t 5,0 1 1.1 Photographed during a briefing on soliciting of ads are Barb Warner, advertising manager, and her ad solicitors, Carol Weicker, Sharon Reedy, joyce Poderil, Lynette Reilly, Sussi Fuss, Marilyn Palmer, Elaine Marlier, and Arlene johnson. . . . Experience in Mass Communication . . . 'ii . sXXl The wonder of Christmas glows in the eyes of these children as 4 -e-...,,,, Not bad, say LO'T staff members. Seated are Liz Sharp, college editorg Judy jones, co- feature editorg Beverly Tayor, co-news editor. Standing are Dick S1-hmidt, photographer, Laurel Taylor, exchange editor, Elaine Mor- tier, circulation manager, Janice Smith, co- feature editor. they receive some of the toys generously donated by students to Busy with bills and layouts are Art Bodenbender, assistant business manager: Dick the LO'T toy contest. Ericson, business manager: Ned Snow, co-sports editor, Mugs Radcliffe, co-sports editor. if nf J i -ul I ',..,f' : hx XX H .. -' f g' .J . , ,Mm-,U we-all Lucy Staack, Editor-in- chief of the 1955 M . . .1955 M Sets Record of Thousand Books old. . Endeavoring to maintain or surpass the goal set by the 1954 staff, which was awarded a First Place certificate by the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion and First Class honor rating by the National Scholastic Press Association was the aim of the 1955 staff headed by Lucy Staack. In june, several members of the staff attended a six-day yearbook workshop at the State University of Iowa to acquire information and ideas on year- book planning. Visible activity began in September after a summer of planning layouts, seeking adver- tising and signing contracts. Football programs were the first project of the staff. After compiling the information and submitting the copy to Fuller's Printery the staff gathered their forces together to sell the programs at the home games. An extensive subscription campaign was started early in the fall and continued far into the new year. T This year's statf managed to top last year's goal with a new record of one thousand annuals sold to teach- ers, students and business men. One of the most colorful and interesting jobs of the staff was to plan the coronation of the M Queen and get the Queen and her attendants ready for all the coronation and homecoming activities. For the first time in several years the staff used students' art work and a cloth cover. Maroon and white school colors were dropped from the tradi- tional cover in favor of a bright red and black. The theme, modern youth, was shown by different divider pages done on a molded, washed background with chalk silhouettes. Workirig diligently from May to April, complet- ing layouts, pictures, and copy, the staff sent the book to press on April 21. S Atliflti K 4 1 editor. 2- Working on copy are the class editors. Seated are Bill Parker, senior class editorg Carolyn Hoag lund, junior class editor Sandy Smith, faculty edi torg Barb Wellandei sophomore class editor . Standing are Nancy Cooper, typistg Betty f- johnson, assistant junior fi class editorg Dorothy Holland, assistant faculty editorg Cynthia Ecker assistant sophomore class C .c ,X ,. ffj g Heidi Radik, photographerg Soma Martens, artistg jim Linde, Marg Rollo, subscription managerg Miss Clara Carlson, advisor, Karen artist, Anderson, business manager. . . . Initiate New Covers, Dividers, Colors . . . 'C7 vl r,U X Inspecting an adxertising mat are ad solicitors. Seated are Kathy Davis, Dorothy Holland, Cyn- thia Ecker, and Jean Bendsen. Standing are Jeanine Copeland, Pat Van Gilder, Penny Black, advertising manager, Grettlien Holm, Marty Lucas, assistant-atlvertis ing manager, Ann Gus- tafson, and Carol Coryell. Missing when the picture was taken is Carolyn Knapp, advertising staff secretary. Looking over pictures are M staff editors. Seated are Den- nis johnson, Mugs Radcliffe, co-sports editors, and Gay Sollo, activities editor. Stand- ing are Ann Huth, index edi- tor: and Betty johnson, fine arts editor. I Presiding over the homecoming festivities were Diane Oswood, Bob Parker, sophomore attendants: Bob Ledbetter, Barbara W'ellancler. third attendantsg Don Verstraete, hrst attendant: George Seaberg, kingg Shirley jasper, queeng Marty Lucas, hrst attendantg Dorothy Hoke, Fred Timmerman, second attendantsl john Rohrbach, Alite Samuelson, junior attendantsg Gregory Lofgren, Sarah Staack, crown bearers. . . . Homage to Homecoming . . . Preparation for the 1954 homecoming began with the nrst practice of the varsity football squad and registering tor classes. The next weeks were spent discussing who would be selected as our king and queen, buying the and linally casting a ballot for His and Her Majesty '. Plans also were made for floats and the coronation ceremony. The coronation was held Thursday, October 28, in two assemblies. Cherished always in our memories will be the thunderous applause that greeted Shirley and George as they walked to the stage. Thursday night was spent decorating floats, admiring our work, eating sandwiches, drinking hot chocolate with hands that shook with cold. Friday, and the big day had come. Last minute details on floats were completed. Everyone went to the paracleg willing hands decorated the gym for the dance before rushing to the bonlireg then home we rushed for a snack, after which we were off to the game. Returning letter' men attended a banquet in the school cafeteria before the game. Hoarse voices cheered the Maroons to victory over Clinton. A dance in the gym completed the celc- bration. A cheery bontire warmed the spirits of present and future INIHS Stu- dents as they gathered for the pep rally after the parade. Lettermerfs Club, through hard W if work and originality, vuon first W, prize with their float because of fh,,..f its beauty and timely caption M,,.v- .1 x Brisk fall weather failed to turn away the homecoming crowd as the queen :incl her attendants joined them with warm hlankets to cheer the Mairoons to xi vic- torious, 20 to I1 score over the Clinton Kiwi' Kings. T, Q2' ii-f md M ki iff-ri ffff Firft Altendfzzzf DONALD VERSTRAETE Second Attendmzl FREDERICK TIMMERMAN Third Altendmzl ROBERT LEDBETTER LO'T KING George Seaberg M QUEEN Miss Shirley jasper First Attendmzl MARTHA LUCAS Semnd Attefzdafzl DOROTHY HOKE Third Atlendmzl BARBARA WELLANDER Lettermen's Club members are, Front Row: Whitey Verstraete, Chuck DeTaeye Bob Ortiz Bob Hurst Dale Schwein berger, jack Pulford, Top Roux' Tim Hungate, Ted Leland, Ned Snow Ditk Fricson Tom Hanson Jim Caldwell Lettermen who worked on the basketball programs are. Kneel- ing: Don Carson, chairman, Ray Edlund, Bob Seitz, Ron Corey. Sl,u1dir1g.' Chuck DeTaeye, Harry Barnett, Ned Snow, Al Siebels. Tony Padilla, Al Sicbels Lettermen's Club oflicers are Botlom Raw: Ron Corey, treas- urerg Bob Parish, secretary. Top Row: Don Carson, presidentg Mr. Sam Drake, sponsorg Brian Magnuson, vice-president. QS Boys who belong to the Lettermen's Club have earned at least one letter in athletics. This organ- ization, under the supervision of Mr. Sam Drake, gives assistance to the athletic program by providing a whirlpool bath at the field house and a motion picture camera for on the spoti' pictures. By edit- ing and selling programs at the basketball games, they add to the treasury as well as to further the fans' enjoyment. This year the club paid the referees at the intramural basketball games. In addition to this serious work they decorated a float for the home- coming parade. The reward for their efforts was a first prize and much happiness. . . . Lettermen's Club Benefits Athletics . . . Lettermen are, Barlow Row: Alex Pikuza, Tom DeSmet, Mike Thompson, Gary Heitman, Steve Gustafson, Clem Georlett. Rau' 2: Ed Day, Dennis johnson, Mike I-leitman, Ron Mallicoat, Bob Ledbetter, Frank Martel, George Seaberg, Bruce Trull. 'Tx VU? C O O hw-fx I' 'L '14 I . , I ,S V. v K 3, ' .. Q, J if . 5 G.A.A. oihcers. Fall officers are Nancy Y, -' ' Townsend, treasurer, Carolyn Hoaglund, secretary, Betty Johnson, president, Dor- othy Hoke, vice-presidentg Gay Sollo, recording secretary. Standing are spring officers: Bonnie Bentrim, treasurer, Mary Jo Aller, secretaryg Gretchen I-lolms, president, Sandy Johnson, vice-president' Kathy Davis, recording secretary. G.A.A. Stimulates Fellowship, portsmanship Starting the year with a welcome wiener roast, the Girls' Athletic Association began its activities. Guided by Mrs. Jean Carlson and Mrs. Marian Kav- ka the G.A.A. conducts social and athletic events. Volley ball, soccer, basketball, bowling, and aerial darts tournaments were carried out. Approximately three hundred fifty girls participated in these games. G.A.A. affords all girls opportunity to play in ath- letic events, to develop sportsmanship, and to meet girls who are interested in the same activities. Decorating a float for the homecoming parade, and sponsoring the Homecoming Dance are social events carried on by G.A.A. This year a Spinster Spree dance was sponsored in the spring. A Christ- mas party, a Mother-Daughter banquet, and a fare- well party are all parties for club members. A court of awards is held at each of these parties. Girls can earn various pins, numerals, and letters. The G.A.A. Board, composed of the five officers and the sports managers and their assistants, direct activities of this organization. This board also se- lects the G.A.A. cup winner who this year was Mar- garet Radcliffe. G.A.A. members are, Sealed: Loretta Armstrong, Sharon Carlson, Bonnie Youngquist, Lynn Eng- strom, Anna Mae Anderson, Carolyn Wilcox, Joyce Francis, Loretta Armstrong. Kneeling are Janice Louden, Nancy Tompkins, Linda Worrell, Joyce Miner, Barb Warner, Diane Fries, Nedra Hulsey, Donna Behsman, Erladine Hoglund, Jackie Cain, Carol Turner, Sharon Schafer, Standing: are Barb Versluis, Janice Dunlap, Sondra Shaw, Carol Ferry, Jackie Louden, Liz Sharp, Bev Walline, Darlyne Janssen, Judy Watt, Norma Slocum, Sharon Kingian, Mary Hawks, Judy Magnusson, Pat McCauley. O O O Above, G.A.A. members. Sealed: Joanne Mallicoat, Judy Klingberg, Barb Williams, Kathy Johansen, Kay Liljegren, Carolyn Lamp. Kneeling: Claudette Atwell, Barb Hoerrman, Nancy Cooper, Sandy Grossman, Jacquie Hoffman, Karen Jacobs, Vera Eckberg. Standing: Barb Johnson, Ann Gus- tafson, Joyce Hensley, Sue Robertson, Karen Patterson, Sharon Lovell, Elaine Davis, Jane Wilson. Below, G.A.A. members. Front Row: Janet Wolfe, Barb Gillen, Cynthia Eclcer, Sue Peterson, Nancy Pitcher. Row 2: Sharon Forest, Gail Hansen, Ann Huth, Diane Brenstrom, Anita Hewitt, Diane Helstrom, Marie Harper. Barb Row: Ruth Walton, Joan Woodring, Alice Samuelson, Jean Hoppe, Sharon Reedy, Nancy Pierce. G.A.A. members. Batlom Row: Sharon Sellers, Olivia Solis, Sharyl Dennhardt. Bark Row: Rochelle Wilson, Bonnie Rasmussen, Janice Weiganclt, Lauren Harris. O O O G.A.A. managers. Front Row: Mugs Radcliffe, basketballg Gretchen Holm, assistant basketballg Dorothy Holland, volley ballg Kathy Davis, assistant volley ball. Rau' 2: Elaine Marlier, fall bowlingg Linda Brain- ard, spring bowlingg jean Bendsen, 1 swimmingg Karen Christopher, 'W soccer. - egg H-.1 , , 5 mf A V N' f .email Officers and Winners of the ear's GAA . . . Rated as the top bowling team are Judy Floming, captain, fwith Ballj. Seated are Kay Olson, Donna Foster, Cherie Mettepenningen. Standing are Mary jo Baux, Virginia Lambert. G.A.A. members' are shown at the ban- quet. Fran! Roux' Marilyn Palmer, Bar- bara jamieson, Pat Hayes, Beverly Tay- lor. Burk Roux' Donna Ziegler, Virginia Ferrier, Pam Grahms, Marilyn Grahms, Carol Perrine. 'sf -........... 'Q'-fr-' Highest ten girls in the postal bowling meet. Kneeling are Karen Christopher, Marilyn Palmer, Carol Weicker, Kay Olson, Mary jo Baux. Standing are Donna Catterton, Beverly Walline, Nancy Town- send, Judy Floming, Beverly Tribble. T A wx Postal meet swimmers in the water are Kathy Davis, Jean Hoppe, Allis Harris, Kay Martin, Nancy Neir, Carolyn Parsons, Carol Coryell, Judy Klingberg, Bonnie Youngquist, Janet Wolfe. Seated are Mrs. Jean Carlson, sponsor, Janice Smith, Linda Brainard, Judy Crist, Virginia Gri- berg, Barb Johnson, Jean Bendsen, Judy Johnson, Jackie Louden. . . . Award Winners Beam for Our Camera . . . First place sorter team members are Penny Reeder, Judy Johnson, Claudia Keefer, Jackie Patterson, Janice Dunlap, captaing Lynette An- derson, Joanne Vandevoort, Sharon VanOteghen, Pam Grams. Number one volley ball team members are Marilyn Ireland, Top ten scorers in basketball are Virginia Griberg, Marilyn Barb W'ellander. Sandy Smith, Bev Taylor, Captain Jean Ireland, Barb Ford, Mugs Radcliffe, Judy Floming, Joanne liendsen, liarh Smith, Marg Rollo, Carol Ellstrom, Maxine Vandevoort, Diane Wrmlfe, Carolyn Swaine, Elaine Galley, Duvall. Sally Engstrom. 'Nu O O O til' F l Hi-Y Officers. Seated: Kent Dunlap, Brian Magnusson, sergeants-at-arms, john Kalamalos, chaplain, Standing: jerry Exline, presidentg John Rohr- bach, vice-presidentg George Dodd, secretary-treasurer. Hi-Y Activities Interest Many MHS Boys Hi-Y is one of the most active organizations of Moline High School. This club met Tuesday evenings, and in addi- tion to conducting the regular business meeting and plan- ning varied future activities, they enjoyed hearing guest speakers and viewing instructive movies. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Don Day, the Hi-Y Club seeks to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. During the year many activities were organized by this group. Two overnight sprees were held at Camp Hauberg. They swam together at the YMCA pool. The latest styles and engineering developments of the automotive industry, displayed at the Rock Island Armory, were examined by the group. To augment the treasury, football and basket- ball tags were sold and the Magoo movies were spon- sored. john Dellos, Tracy Potter, jim Rohrbach and john Rohrbach will represent our Moline Hi-Y boys this sum- mer at the Centennial Older Boys' Conference in Paris, France. These boys will spend ten days in Paris with Hi-Y boys from all over the world, seeking ways to share the experience of Living Together with their World Service projects. To bring to the conference the ideas and thoughts of MHS students is also the duty of these boys. Together Hi-Y and Y-Teens members sponsored several dances. This group also planned and conducted the pre- Easter services which were held before classes opened during Holy Week. They were so successful that they were continued on Mondays for the remainder of the school year. Hi-Y members. Front Roux' Harry Barnett, Jack Sandler, Bob Greenway, Baird Helfrick, jim Bowens, jim McKusher, Eddie Waclis Bark Row: john Timson, Bill Barnes, Dale Schweinberger, Bill Parker, Bob Seitz, Spenser Schroder. O O O Q41 Pi' 3 X.-1 'J ul' YvTeen and l-li-Y mem- bers plan Easter services. Seated are Betty johnson, Judy XY'oods, Barb W'el- lander. Marty Lucas, Judy jones. Standing are Mar- ilyn Palmer, Bob Parrish. Don Carson, jerry Exline. Bill Parker was absent when the picture was taken. Hi-Y members. Franz Roux' Jim DeCocker, Mike Thompson, Warren Smith, Bruce Trull, Jim Stauls. Row 2: Roger Panicucci, Ron Forsberg, jim Rohrbach, Larry Hipple, Bob Ontiveros. Hi-Y members. Front Row: Bob Scott, Pete Davidson, John Dellos, Larry Mallicoat, Ron Sosbee. Row 2: Bob Bracknvelt, Al Siebels, George Seaberg, Steve Gustafson. G Y-Teens members. Front Row: Diane Helstrom, Sue Peterson, Janet Guerrero, Sondra Patterson, Kay Gebhardt, Sheila Johnson, Jean DeMarlie, Sandy Adams, Cynthia Roseman, Judy Wood, Elaine Talman. Row 2: Ruth Ann Walton, Peggy Welch, Pat Woods, Karen Patterson, Carolyn Swaine, Marty Lucas, Erladine Hoglund, Marlowe Wagner, Jan Lou Andersen, Jane Wilson, Donna Sorenson. Row 3: Barb Willianws, Barb Smith, Mary Kay Scott, Lynette Reilly, Mimi Graham, Ann Huth, Gail Hansen, Kama Johnson, Leona Murphy, Virginia Grundstrom, Pat Johnson, Top Roux' Nedra Hulsey, Judy Klingberg, Virginia Griberg, Jacquie Hoffman, JoAnn Kappler, Carolyn Hoaglund, Karen Christopher, Jackie Jackson, Jean Danell, Becky Langill. . . . aluting Y-Teens, Largest Organization at MHS . . . Y-Teens became the largest club at MHS this year. Approximately 250 girls belong. The first meeting was a get-acquainted wiener-roast followed by initiation of new mem- bers the next day. Shakers for football games were made and sold. Wearing two layers of clothing, Y4Teens attended the Strip Tea, generously do- nating one layer to underprivileged children. Members sponsored the Sophisticated Swing, the fall formal, one of the social activities of the year. Y-Teens and Hi-Y held after-the-game dances during football and basketball seasons. Brotherhood Week was observed on Film Night. Christmas carols were enjoyed by all during the song fest at the Christmas party. Othcers were elected at that time. A beautiful installation ceremony impressed all who observed it. A style show, which featured the latest spring and Easter fashions, was a highlight of the spring events. To honor the centennial of the Y.W.C.A., the club sponsored a waist partyf' A penny an inchu was the slogan as the tape measure determined the amount each member should pay. An organization of which we can always be proud, Y-Teens extends brotherhood and understanding around the world. Franz Row: Dana Roth, Bonnie Rasmussen, Rosemary Griffee, Nancy Keagle, Sondra Shaw, Bonnie Bentrim, Janice Smith, Diane Oswood. Row 2: Karen Wilson, Joan Wfolfe, Annette Smueles, Sharol Dennhardt, Nancy Jackson, Linda Cooper, Phyllis Moore, Pat McCauley, Wendy Patterson. Row 3: Beverly Taylor, Sue Adams, Mary Hawks, Valeria Wahlgren, Elaine Galley, Janet Johnson, Sharon Darnell Rosie VanMeter, Pat Ewing. Top Raw: Marilyn Strosahl, Janet Harrelson, Dorothy Gursky, Marilyn Ireland, Pat Bjurstrom, Janice Dunlap Mary Holmes, Carolyn Knapp. y s Returning Y-Teen members always enjoy in- itiating underclassmen and a day of being waited on, Dressed in many odd costumes, the new members provided the whole school with a day of laughter. aw- ' 3 Cb Q 'L 3 1 la Ffont Row: JoAnne Mallicoat, Valerie Wilford, Carol Richenberg, Nancy Magnuson, Gail Hensley, Linda Howet, Connie Schneekloth, Kay Olson. Row 2: Lynn Engstrom, Sally Youngberg, Pat Wellander, Mildred Johnson, Doris Ericson, Gloria Ewing, Karen Weber, Mugs Radcliffe. Raw 3: Pat Heald, Nancy Lambert, Judy Magnuson, JoAnn Brown, Carol Anderson, Karen Jacobs, Jean Hoppe, Penny Black. Top Row: Carolyn Guinn, Joyce Findley, Joan Bryan, Sally Tanner, Pat Danielson, Marcia Magnuson, Pat Van Gilder, Dorothy Hollandf From Row: Shirley Sosbee, Nancv Tompkins, Diane Wolfe, Jeannine Copeland, Linda Worrell, Barbara Johnson, Barb Versluis, Carol Demange, Sue Warner. Row 2: Sharon Johnson, Elaine Paulos, Betty Roberts, Carol Coryell, Bev Walline, Carol Perrine, Sharyl Styrlund, Claudia Keefer, Susie Oehlers. Row 3: Paula Swanson, Roberta Van Damme, Joan Woodring, Uvon Bigham, Barb Joens, Carol Ferry, Judy Anders, Darlene Reemts. Top Row: Barb Hoerrman, Janet Larson, Barb Gillen, Kay Martin, Nancy Townsend, Linda Brainard, Marie Smead, Shirley Schneekloth. 1. These fall officers and committee chair- men planned many of the inspiring Y- Teen meetings. Sittting are Geraldine Costenson, seeretary, Marilyn Palmer, ,xii presitlent, Barb XX'ellantler, iite-presi- ' dent: Shirley jasper. treasurer. Stand- ing: Liz Sharp, publicity: Cynthia Eeker. A ky musitg Betty johnson, religion, Kay Cun- lxtfgy A --N4-A V ningham. dance: Dorothy Hoke, social, Q51 I X Carolyn Bremer. refreshments. . . . Active Y-Teens Benefit Community, Gathered around the piano for songs and fun are Darlene Stang. janet Craig, Martha Leach. Gretthen Gunter, Bonnie Kint, Sharon Fal- stroni, Claudette Atwell, Sharon Kinkead as Dchhie Green plays and Lynette Reilly selects the music. -4 , Boltam Row: Carol Weicker, Genevieve Zeh, janet Wolfe, Darla Keltz. Arlene Laughead. Ann Gustafson. Lynn Faulkner, Susi Fuss, Betty Willard, Kate Pekos, Rochelle Wilson. Rau' 2: Margaret Rollo, Sue Roberson, Pat Dhaenens, Margaret Harrelson, Diane Brenstrom, Carol Swift, Elaine Davis, Mary Ellen Amundsen, Darlene Bledsoe, Cecile Soelerstrom. Run' 3: Santly johnson, Marilyn Morley, Kay johnson, Sandy Grossman, joAnn Om, Donna Ziegler, Sue Gapsis, Ruth Granger. Sharon Sthaftr. Betty Lou Veire. Top Roux' Sintlee Lou Woolley, jean Bendsen, Nancy Cooper, Nancy Neir, Elvy Slcogman, juely Crist, Carol Turner, judy Ozanne, Barbara Knapp, Vera Eckberg. Cb Can't wait, say Y-Teens Marilyn Dunlap, Virginia Ferrier, Sue Swank. jesalyn jones, Sally .Mesl-can, Mary Ellen Amunelsen, Marty Martens, Lauren Harris, Mary jo Allcr, Santly johnson, Soma Martens, Esther Pearson, jackie Chinlund, Cheryl Westland, Elaine Marlier Betty Coutts, Roberta Van Damme, Darlene janssen, Marlowe XY'agner, jucly Wcitt, Pat Metz, Beverly Wilderinuth. trive for Understanding and Brotherhood . . . K. Inspirc-cl by the impressive installa- tion ceremony, the spring officers leacl the Y-Teens to high goals. They are Barbara johnson, dancel jeanne Klier, program, Sally Har- grave, music, Betty Carlson, treas- urer, Sharon Reecly, president Alice Samuelson, vice-president, janet Reeves, secretary, Carolyn Parson, clevotionsg Nancy Pierce, refresh- ments: jean Hoppe, social service. Christmas spirit, joy, and Santa Claus, which clominatecl the Christ- mas party, these girls show as they pose with Saint Nick. Kneel- ing are Carol Batten, Barb jamie- son, Sandy Smith, jackie Louclen, Nancy Pierce, Pat Van Gilcler. Standing are jucly jones, Gloria Ewing, jucly Phelps, Nancy Tomp- kins, Santa Claus, janice Louclen, Diane Vlfolfe, Shirley Sosbee. T -cf? Fall Civics Club offi- cers: Ron Mason, vice- presidentg Barb Jamison, treasurer, Geraldine Cos- tenson, president, Sheila Johnson, secretary. . . . Responsibilities and Privileges of To provide students the opportunity of observ- ing government in action is one of the purposes of the Civic Club, which is under the sponsorship of Miss Leona Day and Miss Esther Lind. Tour- ing the city hall helped members to understand how the local government affects our lives, Plans were made to visit the state capital and observe a session of the General Assembly. Several guest speakers were invited to the Civics Club meetings, Representative Ralph Ste- phenson talked on methods of passing legislation in Illinois, legislation he had introduced, and customs followed by the General Assembly. Movies which were taken in various countries were shown by Roger Kornder, art teacher at Calvin Coolidge. This organization planned special assembly programs to honor such days as United Nations Day and Pan-American Day. Conducting student elections helped the club members realize the responsibilities and privileges of living in a democracy. fn '21 om. -vs C2 ,:: is SX --, a ' 'Z' I v-- 1 v cf , t . 5, .lit Spring Civics Club. Bolfom Row: Nancy Townsend, Sandy Smith, janet Wrnlfe, Dorothy Martel, Connie Schneekloth, Lucy Staack. Rau' 2: Mary Millington, Doris Blake, Martha Richardson, Beverly Taylor, Bev- erly Tribble. Rau' 3: Gloria Miller, Barbara Wellzinder, Marilyn Palmer, Elaine Marlier, Donna Ziegler. Tap Roux' Bob Samuelson, Dick Schmidt, jerry Van Damme, Bob Van Raes. Barium Roux' Bev W'alline, Sue Roberson, Carol Per- rine, Elaine Mortier, Dana Roth, Esther Pearson, jo- anne Wrilfe. Rau' 2: Marilyn Strosahl, Mary Kay Scott, Margaret Rollo, Mugs Radclitfe, Valeria Wailil- gren, Peggy Welcli. Ruth Walttin, Rau' 3: Chuck Oberlander, jim Peterson, Ed Wachs, Karen Patterson, Laurel Taylor, Barbara XX'arner. Joyce Miner, Barb Smith. Tffp Rifux' -lim 1N1cKusher, Bill Johnson, Dave Yoder. jay XY'oods, Steve Gustafson. jim Sweet, john Perry, Dave Holtz. O O O Pictured here are the fall members of the Civics Club. Bollom row: Margaret Harrel- son, Gail Hansen, Nancy Ham- mond, Nancy Keagle, Diane Helstrom, lone Lant, Dorothy Hoke. Row 2: Sharon Kingan, Marilyn Ireland, Ann Huth, Betty Johnson, Barbara Joens, Bonnie Kint, Barbara Hoerr- man, Shirley Jasper. Row 3: Paula Swanson, Pat Hayes, Carolyn Knapp, jesalyn jones, Dorothy Holland, Carolyn Hoaglund, jeanice Kaiser, jo- Ann Kappler. Tap row: Ned Snow, Tom Hanson, Dean jacquin, john Holcolm, jerry Tiemier, Tom Johnson, jerry jungjohan, Dale jones. Pictured here are the fall members of the Civics Club. Bottom row: Ann Gustafson, Carolyn Brewer, Sharon For- est, Maxine Duvall, Marilyn Grams, Carol Cotter, Carol DeMange, Diane Brenstrom. Row 2: Kay Gebhart, Judy Anders, Barb Ford, Virginia Ferrier, Kay Cunningham, Cynthia Ecker, Karen Christo- pher, Uvon Bigham. Raw 3: Barbara Gillen, Karen Ander- son, Sandy Gibbs, Camille Farnum, Dorothy Gursky, jean Bendsen, Claudette Atwell, Top row: Dick Ericson, Dave Brown, Clem Gorlett, Gary Adamson, Gene Frazer, Bill Barnes, Bill Holmgren, jim Foley, Chuck DeTaeye. French Club members are, Fmu! Razr: Betty Coutts, Pat XX'oods. Donna Catterton, Elaine Paulos, janite jacohs. lflaine Galley, Ron lfryxell. Rau' 2: janet Larson. Valerie lNI1irtel, judy jones, Carol Demange, Carolyn Swaine, Nanty Carlson. Rau' 3: Dave Brown, Chuck Elmer, hlary Holmes, Carolyn Knapp, Penny Black, Namy Neir, Kay Iwfartin. Bari Razz? jerry Exline, Carl Anderson. Art Klingerman. David Mendoza, Bob Dorwin, Ted Leland. Scott XX'ood. . . . World Understanding, is Achieved by Knowing Although the French and Spanish clubs are separate organizations, they work to- gether on many of their activities to obtain funds. They sold tags for football and basketball games. The French Club entered a float in the homecoming parade. A ban- quet was held in May honoring outstanding students. Spanish Club members. Front Roux' Carol Kelley, Diane Wolfe, Sue Peterson, Barb johnson, Betty Roberts. Row 2: Nancy Coop- er, Lilly Mendoza, Carol Nelson, judy Kling- berg, Phyllis Moore, Diane Mortensen. Row 3: Silas Teigland, Bob Gntiveros, Sharon johnson, Rosalie Van Meter, Ron Mason, Ron Windy. Barb Roux' Allen Carey, jim Collison, Duane Van Hyfte, Frank Martel, Mike Thompson, Eddie Larson. In the front row are French Club officers: jean Hoppe, secretary: Gay Sollo, president, George Seaberg, treasurer. In the back row are Spanish Club othcers: jim Cald- well, secretary: Bob Par- rish, president: Mr. Mace Gordon, sponsor, Mugs Radcliffe, vice-president, jim Staes, treasurer. Z as Nelson, jack Murphy. Spanish Club members, Frou! Ryu Bob Seitz, Dana Roth, Ann Gustaf son, Bonnie Bentrim, Bonnie Youngquist, janet Guerrero, Nancy Tompkins, Doris Lundquist, Ann Huth. Row 2: Mary Wfest, Barbara Williaiiis, Anne Tonnessen, Vir ginia Lambert, Elvy Skogman, jac quie Hoffman, Allis Harris, lone Lant, Louise Swanson. Row 3: 'l ony Padilla, Sharon Strombeck, Carolyn Parsons, joAnn Kappler, Carolyn Hoaglund, Kathy Davis, Virginia Griberg, Linda lirainard, Annette Smueles. Btlff' Roux' Dale jones Frank Palieki, lid Day, Clem C eor lett, Kenny Anderson, jerry Hazen Tim Hungate, Vfarren Smith, Don XY'ith Ceasar, the leader of ancient Rome, are the leaders of the junior Classical League. Seated: Barbara Knapp, attendance chairman: Pat Hayes, presi- dentg Diane Oswood, secretary. Stand- ing: john Kalamalos, vice-president. Miss Fern Slusher, sponsorg Mary jo Aller, treasurer. SP The Languages and Customs of Our Neighbors . . . 5-A Y 8 NWN ii is Iirmrl Roux' Harb Versluis, Cynthia Rose' man, Sally Hargrave. Rau' 2: judy Crist, NVQ-ndy Patterson, Beverly W'ildermuth, Doris lirirkson. Rau' 5: Pat Ewing, Sall Younrberci, Carol Turner, Cecile Y is . Soderstroiu, Debbie Green. Bark Rare: Mike Kearns, 'lim lileiuining, Don Ul- son, Scott Monroe. Organized in 1942, the junior Classical League is rapidly becoming one of the most active clubs at MHS. The group meets tive times a year. when they discuss classical subjects, give plays and reports, and sing Latin songs. This organization maintains an interest in the State Latin Contest. This year two members from each class will compete. An opportunity for a four-year scholarship is offered to the six seniors ranking highest. Pins are awarded to underclass- 'Z T men winners. Fmzrl Ruuu' Fred Kautz, judy XX ood, lwlary jo VanVooren, Elaine Tallman. Rua' 2: Penny Reeder, Barbara Graham, Gail Hansen. Rau' 3: Philip Carlson, Sue Oehler, lwlary Huebch, Lynne Faulk- ner. Biffle Roux' john Swanson. jim Gilson, Lee Sandler, Baird Helfrich, Duane Goar. ,4 C 'ts Q N N. ' me 'MI V Q T qs R t - x Studying sales promotion are D.lf. members. Frou! Rnrcf jackie Harrison Coral Dibble. Carol Pope, Elaine johnson. Marilyn Braggs, Dick Denen and David Holst. Burk Roux' Camille Carr. Bill Anderson, Ronald Van De Putte, -lim Kreider, Dorothy Scott and Margaret Cox, . . . These tudents Give Their Time to Keep Viewing a display are D,Ii, spring directors Kay johnson, reporter: Ron Goodman, treasurerg Miss Ruth Vertrees, sponsorg janet johnson. presidentg hfary Millington. secre- tary and George XX'right, vice- president, t L Y C7 Twenty-one members form thc- Distribu- tixe liducation Club which is responsible for all speakers, tours, and social activities. The club toured a department store, a wholesale company, and a soft drink company. A Christmas party was hc-ld with .1 gilt ex- change and refreshments as added attrac- tions. A trip to Chicago was scheduled to include a tour ot' the Merchandise Mart and Maxwell Street. An area dinner was held in East Moline May 5. Students of six schools within a radius ol' twenty-nie miles attended this event. This occasion is a high- light of the year. -1 i Obserxing a manikin are fall olliters Don Darr. program chairman, liarbara Atkins, reporter, Kay johnson, president, Lic-orge XY'right. xice-president .ind Mary Millington, secretary, Leona Burnettc treasurer, xx as absent when this picture was taken. Supply Corner girls repair and stamp text books, stock shelves, and assist with the sell- ing of school supplies and souvenirs in their free time. They are well qualified and in- dispensable. May I help you? is often asked by Supply Corner assistants Judy Bren- strom, Mary Lou Waldman, Mrs. Olive Haydon, manager, Sue Adams, Ann Lovejoy and Marg johnson. The Wheels of ociety Running monthly . . . Checking books are Library Club leaders Carolyn Wilcox, treasurer3 Mary Millington, president Mary Tedell, vice-president, Miss Kathleen Curry, sponsor and Paula Swanson, secretary. Serving at the Teachers' Tea are Nancy Cornmesser, Alice Mize, Loretta Buck- ley, Greta Buckland, Judy Minich, Carolyn Wilcox, Wilda Cooper, Mar- lene Strosahl, Paula Swanson and Mary Lou Tedell. Library Club members assist students in gathering material, locating locker keys, checking books in and out, repair- ing books and arranging attractive bulle- tin boards, which are but a few of the several services they perform. Each girl earned points for the time spent in executing these duties. The five girls who procured the most points received achievement pins. Paula Swanson, a member of MHS Library Club, was chosen treasurer of DRY, an organization of library clubs of schools in Rock Island, Mercer and Henry counties. This group seeks a union of county libraries and an acquisi- tion of common library rules and duties. The annual Teachers' Tea was held for an appreciative faculty during Book Week. A Christmas party and a picnic were added social events. To raise funds, the club sponsored a cup cake sale and a dance. R' -wwwvi l ' Qs L 2 s ff? Discussing the care of small children are Home Economics Club oflicers, Donna Sorensen, secretary: Kay johnson, vice-presidentg Miss Lela Adams, sponsor, Elaine Mortier, president, Paula Swanson, treasurer. . . . Home Economics Club Develops Future Homemakers x16 Observing a sewing demonstration are Home Economics Club members, Sharon Small, Susie Vanfloethem, Ann Newman, Maxine Duvall, Leona Murphy, Ruth Rich, Gay Sollo, Mrs. Annette Bonnell, co-sponsor, Ida jo Othcer, Karen Weber, Kama johnson, Donna Behsman, Kathryn Johansen, Joyce Stogsdill, ...ia uv A f ' t 5, Yi ix: i .., in A A' ' Mr v 34,1 1 V :xt?' n ' 'f -if v S if ffi. K i W Filling baskets of food and spreading good cheer are club members. Km'el111g.' Ruth Rich and Karna johnson. Sltmdiugx Sindee Lou XX'oolley, Beverly Taylor, Laurel Taylor, Elaine Mortier, Paula Swanson, Donna Sorensen, Kay johnson and Gloria Miller. Admiring the garments being modeled by Carolyn Knapp and Geraldine Seale are Lynette Anderson, Barb XX'illiams, Kay Hellebuyck, lvfarietta Parmentier. Carol Guild, Pat Parks, Pat Danielson, Barb Hoerrmann, Gloria Miller and Karen Patterson. And Citizens Interested in Civic Welfare . . . Members of the MHS Home liconomics Club have had a busy year full ol' many interesting and varied activities to meet the desires ol' all the members. Christmas was one of the most ins uirin 1 times of the . . .l. ia . year lor the club. Packing baskets ot lood and clothing lor a need' liamil' fave man' hours of work to several . l l ia . l . . c . committees. Another contribution at yuletide was a Christ- mas tree to a little lame boy who had never before had a tree. Several interesting meetings were held including demon- strations by a hair stylist and a pot luck supper. The club toured Namequa Lodge and raised money in a candy sale in the halls during lunch periods. Looks promising, says Home liconomics Club members Fmuz Roux' Nanny Tompkins, Nanny Keagle, Kay Hellebuyck, Linda W'orrell. Sharon Cox, Peggy XX'elcli, Relda Rohs, Phyllis Noble, Back Roux' joyte Hensley, Bev Taylor, Mary Kay Scott, Yvonne Gravitt, Barb Gillen, Barb Atkins, jackie Harrison and Mrs. Helen Marius, co-sponsor. C? Seated at the table are Future Teachers of America Club officers. Seated: Gail Hansen, vice-president: Miss Fern Slusher, co-sponsorx Carol Weicker, president, Miss Freida Schnowske, co-sponsor, Sharon Reedy, secretary. Slamiing: Pat Hayes. treasurer, Barbara Gillen, refreshment chairman, Marg Rollo, project chairman: Elaine Mortier, cadet teaching chairman, Peggy XVelch. attendance chairman: Linda VC'orrell, pin chairman, john Swanson, attendanceg Nancy Hammond, scrapbook. To help students discover it' they want to become teachers, Future Teachers ot' America conduct a cadet teaching program. Outstand- ing teachers from the various grade levels discuss the opportunities in teaching. A native of jerusalem related his experience in schools of that region in a club gathering. Meeting with F.T.A. clubs of other counties, the members heard re- ports on the cadet teaching in other areas. . . . tudents Investigate Requirements and i .ps Cadet teachers are, Front Row: Nancy Hammond, Maxine Duvall, Elaine Mortier, Gail Hansen. Row 2: Gary Adamson, Carol Weicker, Beverly Taylor, Pat Hayes and jim Poterack. Burk Rauf: Paula Swan- son, jean Bendsen, Barbara Gillen, Marg Rollo and Sharon Kingan. 7 F.T.A. club members are Fmfzz Roux' Peggy Welch, Marg Rollo, Nancy Hammond, Elaine Talman, Bonnie Bentrim, Sharon Carlson. Row 2: Bernice Wickinan, janet johnson, Alberta Fitch. Linda Worrell, Pam Pulver, Claudia Keefer. Rau' 35 Sharon Kingan, Elaine Mortier, Maxine Duvall, jean Bendsen, Karen Anderson, Nancy Carlson. Bark Rauf: Paula Swanson, john Gustafson, Don Allinger, Carl Anderson, john Swanson, Gary Adamson, jim Poterack and Barb Gillen. cz 7.5 5 E' CN Q' 43. .1 Q- v ' . n at tl -Q!! 211 if- A In Future Nurses Club, girls learn the requirements to enter nursing and the opportunities which nursing offers from speakers who are in the nursing profession. For the first time juniors were allowed to join this club. To raise money, the club held candy sales. These girls also visited the john Deere Medical Center and St. Luke's Hospital. Helping the Crip- pled Children's Foundation for six weeks was a civic project carried out by this organization. The hnal meeting was a picnic held at River' side Park where the officers for next year were elected. Opportunities 5 Paula Swanson, treasurerg Carolyn Hoaglund, vice-presidentg Mrs. Geneva Henss, sponsorg Gail Hanson, presidentg and Dorothy Holland, corresponding secretary, are the officers. ot Future Professions . . . 'wr Qt v. ik . nv 4, NX Af 1 Club members at left in Front Roux' Ann Huth, Hope Brissman, Dora Hancock, Gloria Ewing. Row 2: Camille Farnum, Gretchen Holm, Donna Catterton, Ann Gustafson, Barb Ford. Back Row: Betty Coutts, Barb Gillen, Kathy Davis, Linda Brainard, jacquie Hoffman. Other F.N.A. members are, From Roux' Mary Lou Waldman, Carol Weicker, Louise Swanson, Sandy Gibbs. Row 2: Janice Olson, Joan Woodring, Barbara Joens, Bonnie Kint, Marion McCormick. Top Row: Doris Lundquist, Paula Swan- son, Peggy XVelch, Laurel Taylor, Jeanice Kaiser. 6 5? it Bi Participating in four postal meets and being rated the highest in each meet, the Rifle Club proved that striving toward perfection brings rewards. Under the direction of Mr. Neil Hoover, the club met each Monday evening Rifle Club members are, Frwzl Roux' Camille Far- num, Larry Coates. Bill Rockstroh, Doug Glanz, Margaret Harrelson, jean Bendsen. Rau' 2: Gary Burdick, David Carpenter, jon Oakleaf, Charles Hog- lund, Tom Severs, Ted Severs, Lamont Partlow. Row 3: john Schoonover, Tom Peterson, Philip Shore, jesse Huddleston, jack Cram, john Hol- combe, Dick Tolson. Top Row: David Townsend, Kent Dunlap, Kenny Balza, jerry jungjohan, Mike O'Neill, jimmy Martin, Count Curtis, Harold Lib- erman. at Logan School and became acquainted with the rifle, learned how to use it safely and properly, and developed accurate marksmanship in contests. MHS sharpshooters won matches held at Quincy and East Moline. Rifle Club officers are Karen Christopher, range officer: Pat Hayes, vice-president, Mr. Neil Hoover, sponsorg Frank Pal- icki, presidentg and Marilyn Ireland, secretary-treasurer. Letter winners are, Front Rauf: Mike O'Neill, jean Bendsen, Dick Tolson, Pat Hayes. Bark Row: Marilyn Ireland, Frank Palicki. Rifle Club members are, Front Row: Fred Kautz, Gene Morrell, Gaye Inge- munson, Pat Baird, john Newark. Bark Row: Bob Metz, Bill Nabb, Sam Har- relson, Bob Crane, Brownlee Peterson. 3 'N 1- ',Ai1 Debate members are Art Boden- bender, Tony Anderson, Mr. Rob- ert Nuquist, debate coach, Ward Harris, Arlene johnson, and Bill Cutlip, . . . Competition timulates Varied Activities . . . Debate Team Understanding present problems and gaining experience in public speaking are two of the purposes of debate. Coached by Mr. Robert Nuquist, the team debated the 1955 topic: Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Adopt a Policy of Free Trade Among Nations Friendly to the United States. The squad attended a debate workshop at the University of Illinois and competed in regional and sectional tourna- mentsg in meets at Augustana College, Geneseo, and Dubuqueg and in the Northwest Conference debate at Galesburg. Camera Club Promoting an interest in photography, the Camera Club, sponsored by Mr. Alfred W. Kasel, met once a month to view slides and colored movies and to hear talks by professional photographers. A trip to Maquoketa Caves stirred the trigger nngersn of MHS photographers. An excursion to White Pines State Park was planned for the spring program by Dick Schmidt, presidentg Alan Hoffman, vice-president, and Heidi Radilc, secretary-treasurer. Dick Schmidt shows Camera Club members how a press camera operates. Fran! Row: Heidi Radilc, Elaine Paulos, Barbara Frank. Row 2: Ted Severs, Erma Phipps, Barbara Williams, Burk Roux' Dave Mendoza, Carl Carlson, and Alan Hoffman. Q L1 ff? f O 'L w X. 'v-3 f--Q. XC X . 5'x i N F ?'X. . f 565, '.., f. fN O ff '1 1 2 ' .?Cf' I 1 ,i ' 4, J W . xl r . X X. .f V f ,7 ' If ' I ., ', J - V,,,.ef' ,ff 3 N L A 5 - ' ,,,s !'- f .L-I ,jgfA '45 .-'f: f. - - -' 5 ,af - F' 5' : ' . V 4-fs , .' A 1- is .., JD s 5 1 , X 1 l s 5 I 2 iv IN Fine Arts members are, Franz Roux' Shirley Lees, Diane Oswood, Sally Meskan, Darlene Jansson, Judy Phelps, Janice Louden, Nancy Keagle, Arlene Johnson. Rau' 2: Sharon Kincaid, Jeanice Kaiser, Claudia Keefer, Jackie Louden, Becky Langill, Kate Pekos, Barbara Johnson, Darla Keltz. Raw 31' Chuck Oberlander, Dave Phelps, Leona Murphy, Karna Johnson. Barbara Johnson, Nancy Neir, Pat Gale, Joyce Loding, Marty Martens. Top Roux' Tracy Potter, Kay John- son, Carolyn Hoaglund, Carolyn Knapp, Barbara Jamieson, Marilyn Palmer, Jo Ann Kappler, Sandy Gibbs. Smiles greet the music provided by George Sontag of WOC. The Fine Arts Club officers looking on are Jesalyn Jones, vice-president, Janet Reeves, sec- retary, Esther Pearson, president, and Judith Jones, treasurer. . . . Presenting ri l L X.-7 wx-1 HV' l KJ l 1 .,x i I Fine Arts members are, Front Roux' Carolyn Reichenberg, Genevieve Zeh, Karen Weber, Sue Roberson. Rau' 2: Lucy Staack, Alice Samuel- son, Lynette Reilly, Liz Sharp, Bon- nie Youngquist. Top Roux' Elaine Davis, Mary Ellen Amundsorl. Jo Ann Brown, Carol Swift, Mary Kay Scott. Dramatics and Music at MHS For '54-'55 . . . Fine Arts members are active all through the year. They are the people behind the scenes in the productions at MHS. They sell season tickets and put out much of the publicity for the shows and musical productions. Members also take part in many of the events and present their own yearly play. At the meetings entertainment such as the Ten Aires from Norman Clayton's show, George Sontag of WOC and Barbara Meister, a student of music at Marycrest College performed to provide an all around program of entertainment and work. Refreshments were served at the meetings as well as at their parties. A banquet was held at the end of the year. Members of Fine Arts are, Front Row: Marty Lucus, Esther Pearson, Sheila Johnson, Bonnie Kint, Betty Willard, Janet Reeves, Janice Smith Joyce Podaril. Row 2: Elvy Skogman, Soma Martens, Sharon Kmkead Jeanice Kaiser, Sandy Gibbs, Bev Wildermuth, Pat Johnson, Diane Reed Christine Well. Row 3: Scott Wood, Judy Jones, Mar- garet Rollo Sally Tanner, Linda Worrell, Pat Van Gilder, Valerie Wilford Joline ffadewald. Top Row: Denny Johnson, Jim Rentz, Jim Rohrbach, John Rohrbach, Bob Samuelson, Jim Peterson, Carol Weicker, Janet Zacharewicz. Other members are, Frou! Rauf: Ann Gustafson Lynne Faulkner Susi Fuss, Janet Guerrero. Bonnie Bentrim. Rau 2 Ruth Granger Carol Coryell, Carol Demange, Pat Heald, Ann Huth Judy Crist Art Bodenbender. Rau' 3: Jackie Cain, Debbie Creen Beverly Garrison Carol Argenbright, Karen Christopher, Sally Hargrive Top Raw Linda Brainard, Barb Hoerrmann, Pat Danielson Pat Bjurstrom Nancy Cooper, Dorothy Holland Jerry Barnett Soma Martens Cynthia Ecker Jesalyn jones jerry Exline Fine Arts award winners this year are Soma Martens, artg Cynthia Ecker, accompanistg Jerry Exline, dramaticsg jesalyn jones, dramatics and music. These members were chosen for their outstanding activities in Fine Arts. An award committee who nominated and then voted for these students considered the contributions they had made to the club as well as to dramatics and music productions. Cups were pre- sented the winners at the annual Fine Arts banquet at the end of the year. . . . Active Club Presents 'The Winslow Boy' . . . Taking time out from rehearsal to have their picture taken in a family portrait are members of the cast for the Fine Arts play, 'The Winslow Boy.' On the chair arm is Dickie Winslow fChuck Ober- landerj. Seated are Arthur Winslow Uim Peterson, and Grace Winslow fPenny Blackj. Standing are Sir Robert Morton fjerry Exlinej, Ronnie Vfinslow QSpense Schroderj, john Watherstone fSteve Gustafsonj, Catherine Winslow Uesalyn jonesj, Desmond Curry fDavid Phelpsj, Fred fjerry Barnettj, Miss Barnes fAnn Gustafsonj, and Violet fCarolyn Hoaglundj. ' The Winslow Boy ' QSpense Schroderj with a worried look tells his lawyer, Sir Robert Morton Gerry Exlinej, all his troubles. L Q 4 'Nia-re Careful there, boys, I cut easy, is the remark of the balloons as they get an amateur shave from the quartet. From left to right are jim Rentz, Denny johnson, jim Rohrbach and john Rohrbach. . . Music iudenls Give 'One Night of Melody' 'One Night of Melody' was truly that when the show was given this year. The melodies rang through the auditorium as the show progressed. There were many good numbers-some lively, some rather dreamy, but tunes to suit everyone. The members of the music department including the trio, quartet, sextet, and soloists, put on the show, ending it with the story of johnny Stranger. The show was well received. jesalyn jones entertains her tribal members as she sings Teeny Weeny Genie in 'One Night of Melody' Diane Os- wood looks on after just finishing her song. Putting a big kick into One Night of Melody was this can-can number with, left to right Marty Martens janet Reeves, Esther Pearson and Jeanne Klier The members of the cast of the junior class play, 'The Bat', look on earnestly as Miss Van Gorden fSally Hargrave, makes a phone call. Sealed from left to right are Reginald Beresford fTom Seversj, Miss Van Gorden CSally Hargravej, Dr. Wills fArt Bodenbenderj. Szunding, left to right, are Richard Fleming Uohn Kalomalosj, Lizzie Allen QCarolyn Parsonsj, and Billy the Cook QGary Mohrj. Junior Class Presents 'The Bef, a Mystery . . . Tired of the everyday grind? You should have seen 'The Bat'. Filled with suspense and mystery this play was put on by the junior class, under the direction of Miss Barbara Garst. They had the audience on the edge of their seats trying to figure out who the Bat really was. Sally Hargrave as Miss Van Gorden proved that it doesn't pay to be scared away by a mysterious situation and atmos- phere. She finally outlasted the Bat by finding him out as the detective, played by Ted Leland. Property committee for the junior class play, 'The Bat,' gather around Miss Garst to try out the props they have gathered. From left to right are janice Smith, Alice Samuelson, Sharon Reedy. With a determined look on their faces the unknown man fLee Womackj and Brooks fBob Samuelsonj hold 'The Bat' fTed Lelandj, otherwise known as the detective as Miss Cornelia Van Gorden fSally Hargravej 'looks on. 'wi OOO Classes that are enjoyed by many students each year are choir and chorus. They are offered almost every period of the day to accommodate the growing registration for these classes. The student music funda- mentals and group harmony are under the instruction of Miss Margaret Becker and Mr. Herbert Reid. These groups present Several musical productions with entertain- ing numbers, both melancholy and gay, during the year. Members of the sixth hour chorus are, Fmrzr Raw: Doris Marshall, Sue Warner, Sally Meskan, Carolyn Reichenberg. Rau' 2: Janice W'eigandt, Bonnie Youngquist, Carolyn Lamp, Carol Martens, Barbara Colebaugh. Rau' 3x Connie Bray, Wzinda Hodge, Janet Zacharewicz, Sharon Lovell, Linda Cooper, Jackie Stark, Madelyn Shatter. Top Ruux' Carol Andrews, Bonnie Havener. Nancy Pitcher, Carol Ceder- blad, Barbara Hancock, Jeanine Johnston, Donna Sorenson, Pat Gale. Choir, Chorus Active In Music Productions . . . The chorus forming an M, pictured below, took part in sexeral productions. Frou! Roux' Joline Tadewalcl, Bonnie Rasmussen, Jean Anderson, Virginia Marshall, Barbara Barret, Connie Schneekloth. Rffu' 2: Linda XX'orrell, Karen Jorgenson, Norma Slocum, Mary Nitzel, Sandy Adams. Ruu' 3: Pat Heald, Janet Hankins, Janet Drake, Mary Ellen Amundson, Ann Huth, Diane Bren- strom. Rau' 4: JoAnn Brown, Shirley Lawrence, Pat Johnson, Pat Taylor, Patty Fredrickson. Rau' 5: Karen Sternberg, Elaine Peterson, Pat Metz, Grace Jensen, Joyce Anderson, Pat Van Gilder. Ruu' 6: Pat Peterson, Sally Tanner, Sara Tom- linson, Donna Nelson, Loretta Armstrong, Kay Liljegren. Ruu' 7: Nedra Hulsey, lwfartha Richardson, Eleanor Smidesang, Pat Biurstrom. Ruu' H: Don Hugaert, Eddie Smith, Ron Carlson, Bill Nyberg, Gary lylohr. '1'u,t1 Ruup' Edwin Day, Don Anseeuw, Dick Reynolds, Harold XX'illhite, Dick Sauerman, Ron Barnett. Forming a Christmas tree on the stairs are mem- bers of the chorus. From Roux' Grace Jensen. Linda W'orrell, Betty Graf, Joline Tadewald, Jean Anderson, Virginia Marshall, Connie Schneekloth, Mary Nitzel, Patty Heald, Pat Van Gilder. Rou' 2: Donna Nelson, Elaine Davis, Janet Drake. Norma Slocum, Claudia Keefer, Mary Ellen Amundson, Pat Gale, Karen Sternberg. Rau' 3: Margaret Rollo, Patty Fredrickson, Elaine Peter- son, Alberta Mclntyre, Anne Lovejoy, JoAnn Mallicoat, Sharon Forest. Rau' -J: Bev Adamson, JoAnn Brown, Joyce Anderson, Pat Taylor, Sally Hughes. Rau' 5x Sally Tanner, Genevieve Zeh, Judy Ruge, Nadine De Armond. Rau' 6: Marilyn Spencer, Diane Brenstrom, Lynette Anderson. Rau' 7: Sandra Smith, Barbara Wellander. Rau' 8: Loretta Armstrong, Pat Peterson. Tap Roux' Jackie Chinlund. Members of the second period chorus are, Front Raw: Sally Hughes, JoAnn Mallicoat, Betty Graf, Rosemary Griffee, Nancy Tompkins, Sandra Patterson, Na- dine De Armond. Row 2: Betty Veire, Charlotte Huggins, Lillian Lake, Carol Stewart, Sandra Spen- cer, Peggy Welch, Jan Lou Andre- sen, Judy Magnuson. Row 3: Anna Mae Anderson, Rosalie Van Meter, Judy Harder, Elenora Lawrence, Pat Danielson, Elaine Mclntire, Bev Ashford, Vera Eckberg. Top Row: Norman Johnson, Bob Warner, Leroy Pettie, Chuck Day, Kenny Slead, Dick Cervantes, Don Van Acker, Dale Huiford, Gary Rodell. . . . Receive Instruction In Group Harmony . . . Shown here are members of the sixth period chorus of the fall semester. From Row: Bonnie Youngquist, Barbara Lut- rell, Sondra Shaw, Anita Palos, Carolyn Reichenberg, Barbara Colebaugh, Doris Marshall. Row 2: Connie Bray, Carol Lindquist, Janet Zacharewicz, Carolyn Lamp, Linda Cooper, Sue Warner, Olivia Solis. Top Row: Madelyn Shaf- fer, Carol Anderson, Bonnie Havener, Wanda Hodge, Barbara Hancock, Carol Cedarblad, Jeanine Johnston, Pat Gale, Members of the second period chorus are, Fran! Row: Judy Ruge, Kathy Mul- try, Donna Catterton, Kate Pekos, Edith Tennant, Nancy Broquist. Row 2: Mar- tha Parker, Marilyn Spencer, Marilyn Giles, Jerry Tabansinsky, Carol Mattson, Hope Brissrnan, JoAnne Johnson. Row 3: Alberta McIntyre, Marietta Parmen- tier, Bev Adamson, Judy Anders, Glenda Withers, Sharon Bey, Sharon Shafer. Top Row: Gary Washam, Roger Due- sterhaus, Gary Stuart, Paul Wood, Chuck DeTaeye, Fred Timmerman. The directors of Fine Arts take time out and relax for a picture. Seated from left to right are Liz Sharp, choreography, Mrs. joan Robbins and Miss Barbara Garst, drama, Mr. Arthur Krane, stage, sound and lighting. Standing are Mr. Don Moeller, setsg Miss Marg- aret Becker, musicg Mr. Bob Cays, ushers and posters. . . . peretla Workshop Active in '54-'55 Attention seems to be the word as the yeomen stand straight and sturdy. From left to right they are jim Rohrbach, Bob Hixson, Milo Larimer, Bob Samuelson, Rollin Hearn, jim Peterson, Chuck Ober- lander, Melvin Sandberg, jerry Bar- nett, and Frank Newburn. Colorful and gay, describe the costumes of the chorus of 'Yeo- man of the Guardf The operetta workshop members give with happy smiles as they prepare for their next song. Fa. Trouble seems to be brewing but, sitting on the stump, Phoebe Meryll Uesalyn Jonesj, explains. Standing by listening are Leonard Meryll QBob Scottj, Kate fDana Rothl, Sir Richard Cholmondely QDenny johnsonj, Wilfred Shadbolt Uerry Edlundj, Jack Point fOrville johnsonj, Headsman fMyron Varnholtzj, Dame Carruthers fCynthia Eckerl, Sergeant Meryll Uohn Rohrbackj, Elsie Maynard fBev Wlatersj, and Colonel Fairfax Uim Rentzj. . . . Presents Colorful 'Yoeman of the Guard' . . . To the tower is one phrase that will linger in the memory of the members of operetta work- shop. The quotation is from the operetta, 'Yeoman of the Guard, by Gilbert and Sullivan, Workshorn members and directors spent much time rehearsing and planning for the show, presented on February 24 and 26 for two extra large audiences. The partici- pants were commended for a job well done by every- one who attended or worked with them. Last minute pinning is done on two of the cast by the costume committee. From left to right are Kate Pekos, Bob Scott, Jean Anderson, Paul Wood, Orville johnson, Sharon Schafer. Publicity committee for 'Yeoman of the Guard' watch The property committee for the operetta gather parts of operetla. Seated from left to right, Cynthia around one of the props. From left to right Ecker, Sandra Smith, jesalyn jones, and Lucy Staack. are Kate Pekos, Becky Langill, Janet Guerrero, Standing is Carol Weicker. and Barbara Iamieson, chairman. fiiu The cast of 'The Heiress' take time out from rehearsal to pose for a picture. Seated: Carolyn Hoaglund fLavinia Pennimanjg Chuck Ober- lander fMorris Townsendjg jesa- lyn jones fCatherine Sloper-the heiressj, Sltmdiflg: Dorothy Hol- land tMrs. Montgomeryjg Penny Black fMariajg jim Peterson fAr- thur Townsendjg Liz Sharp fMar- ian Townsendjl Ann Gustafson flilizabeth Almondjg and jerry Ex- line fDr. Sloperj. . . . enior Class Play ls 'The Heiress' . . . Mr. Kane, head of the stage crew, directs Dave Stang, sit- ting on top of the ladder, and Bernard Holm as to where to pound the next nail. Senior Class Play prop- erty committee members are, rented: Margaret Radcliffe and jean Bend- sen. Slmzdingx Carolyn Knapp and Barbara Warner. The Senior Class Play, 'The Heiress' by Ruth and Agusta Goetz, was pre- sented on March 25 and 26 in the MHS auditorium. The story is about the heiress who is a young girl destined to inherit her parents' money. Her father always tried to protect her and this seemed to have given her a complex about meeting people which resulted in her extreme shyness. Her father thought he It 51 as ri fe 'ti -srqvfq-'P s xx was doing the right thing for her but she ended up not able to talk or act prop- erly around other people until she finally met Morris Townsend and thought it was love. Her father forced her to not see him, saying he was only after her money. Morris left her once only to come back again after two years, but this time she wouldnlt take him back. The cast put on a fine show which was well received by the audience. Pictured at the left were the leads in the Senior class play, They are Car- olyn Hoaglund fLavinia Pennimanjp Chuck Ober- lander fMorris Town- sendjg jesalyn jones fCatherine Sloperjg jerry Exline fthe father, Dr. Sloperj, +-he if 5.55. 51 Other members of the cast gather around the fire place to admire the Townsends. newly mar- ried, played by Liz Sharp and jim Peterson, ln the picture at the right are Dorothy Holland tMrs. Montgomeryjg Liz Sharpg jim Petersong Penny Black fhlaria the maitlj. Seated is Ann Gustafson tElizabeth Almondj. 19' After Dinner Club-Fellowship is the only stu- dent written, student directed, and student pro- duced show of the year. The seniors pool all their talent together and put on a show of shows to which any senior is welcome to try out, even if they don't want to act they can sing and become a member of the chorus. This year the show was carried on by john Timson and Jerry Exline, the M.C.'s. Their job was to keep the people rolling in the aisles and to introduce the acts. Some of the memorable acts this year were 'Senior Memoirs' with Carol Weicker and Marga- ret Rollog the basketball boys and their soft shoe dance, 'The Bunny in the Window', 'Lonesome Polecat'g 'I Didn't Know the Gun was Loaded', and a mock of the academy awards, 'Meyer Pre- sents the Oscar.' Credit must also be given to the ushers, steering committee and the faculty advisors who helped with suggestions and leadership. The teachers who assisted were Miss Barbara Garst, directing, Mr. Arthur Krane, stage, Mr. Don Moeller and Mr. Bob Cays, stage art work. Members of the A.D.C.-Fellowship steering committee gather around the piano to watch as jerry Exline and jesalyn Jones, co- chairmen, play a duet. Around the piano are Gary Heitman, Kent Dunlap, Betty Johnson, jack Pulford, Carolyn Hoaglund, George Seaberg, JoAnn Kappler, Cynthia Ecker, and Liz Sharp. Behind jack is Don Carson. . . . A.D.C.-Fellowship Draws Capacity Audience on their jack Pulford fdirectorj gives instruc- tions to his assistants as they look toward Drawing laughs from the chorus during rehearsal are Kenny Hall and Gary Heitman as they perform chairs. If the chorus laughed you can imagine how the crowd, on performance nights, re- acted. We caught the girls out of costume to find out they were really the boys. They pause in their vigorous routine to pose for a picture. They are Chuck Oberlander, Clyde Nielson, Bob Guild, Mike Plunkett, Bob Parrish and George Seaberg. john Timson and jerry Exline, Masters of Ceremonies, take time out to smile pretty for the camera. john is dressed in one of his many costumes. just a little pixie dust will bring them the catwalk. The assistants are Ned Snow, Steve Gustafson, jim Sweet, and George Seaberg. These boys had script speaking parts which were important to the plot of the show, 'Summer Stock.' alive, says Bonnie Kint as she prepares to awaken 'The Dancing Dolls.' They are Soma Martens, JoAnn Kappler, Bar- bara Hoerrmann, and Pricilla Johnson. Lying in front is jesalyn Jones. The string quartet takes at break from their music. Seated here are Scott Wfood, Mary Holmes, Judy XX'ood und Dave Lindblade. Quartet, Orchestra, Band Give chool Music Members of the orchestra are, Ffwzl Roux' Scott Wlood, Carol De Mange, Edward Larson, Mary Holmes, Gretchen Holm, Doris Erickson, Mar- garet Rollo, Rita Hobbs, Meredith Griffin, Barb- ara Colebaugh. Rau' 2: Dan Erlander. David Francis, Joan Bryan, Diane Reed, Elaine Galley, Carol Weicker, George Strornbeck, Dave Phelps. Louise De Potter, Dave Lindblade, Judy Wtuod, Nancy Hammond, Phil Erlander. Tap Roux' Jack Crawford, Bob Crane, Roberta Philips, Jack Schneble. Jerry Farnum, Cullen Case. XVarren Jennings, Bob Likes, John Axel, Paula Darnall and Judy Aitken. Members of the dance band are, Sealed, Pat Hayes and Dave Phelps. Standing are Philip Newkirk, Bob Parker, Chuck johnson and Don Anderson. Music, music, music is the theme of the orchestra, dance band and string quartet, divisions of the music de- partment. The orchestra is composed of Moline High students and some who attend Moline Community Col- lege. Mr. Herbert Reid, director of the orchestra, has done a very commendable job in organizing and promoting this group. One of their biggest and best appearances was playing for the operetta workshop in 'Yeoman of the Guardf The dance band, which becomes more popular every season, this year reached a higher peak than ever before. Playing for many school dances and private dances took up many hours of extra work for the members of this growing organization. The string quartet as always provided the school with several delightful programs. They also played during the intermissions of several plays. Wlfrfs The band, an active organization at high school, under their new director, Dr. Willard Starkey, has an important part in developing our school spirit by playing at most of our athletic events and pep assem- blies as well as participating in band concerts. A group taking an active part with the band are the majorettes. They lead the band on the field in snappy formations. Moline High is proud of their five majorettes. Pep Club provided half time entertainment at many of the foot- ball games. Under the direction of Liz Sharp, they did a fine job as in previous years. . . . Active Pep Club, Majoreiies, Band . . . Ofiicers of the Pep Club relax as they think over plans for next year. Seated from left to right are Elaine Paulos. committees: Darlene Stang. wardrobes: and Alice Samuelson, committees. Smud- iug are Carolyn Parsons, vice-president: and Heidi Radik, treasurer. Missing T from the picture is Liz Sharp, director. YY Members of Pep Club beginning on the left end of the M and following around are Sharon johnson, Sally Meskan, Darlene Stang. Genny Zeh, Cynthia Roseman, Betty Roberts, Mary Huehsch, Hope Bressman, Paula Swanson, jc-an Darnall, jackie jackson, Nancy Pierce, Sue Peterson, Elaine Paulos, Sandra Shaw. janet Harrelson, Barbara Knapp, Margaret Harrelson, Shirley- Sosbee, Heidi Radik, Sharon Darnall. Alice Samuelson, Nedra Hulsey, janet Larson, Susie Oeller, Arlene Mullins, judy Klingberg, Pat Metz, Sharon Reedy, judy jones, Dianne Wcvlfe. Q? A1 x Il I Missing from the Pep Club picture are Carol Argenbright, judy Crist. Linda Early, Lynne Faulkner, janet Hawkins, Er- ladine Hoaglund, Sharon jam- ison, Annette Smueles. Pat Taylor, Rosalie Van Meter, Linda Wfarrel. i R Si S 3 S-Wi'EmSwwf mr wk www .W niixiinuamumiii if-mam. iw ,Www 7, a YX sl E, .1 - F v . W K .. ff , 1 1 Q' x . gy ..J 5 QU-.u.5 gi f X x ff W f' Jia. n Z 7f Q, WTW Wfmmfm X B Q , if-, Hamm 'V A Scandinavian singers pose to show one of the steps they perform. Slanding, left to right, are Esther Pearson, Barb Driscoll, Alice Samuel- son, Pat Driscoll, janet Harrelson and Nancy Hammond. Kneeling, from left to right, are Marilyn Palmer, Elaine Peterson, Shirley Jasper Cynthia Ecker, Eleanor Smidesang, and Sally I-largrave. . . . candinavian ingers Popular, Active . . . Among the busy groups at MHS are the Scandinavian singers, who are active all year round. They usually take part in all of the musical productions as well as auditor- ium performances, and make personal appearances for different clubs out of school, under the direction of Miss Margaret Becker. They are called on by many Swedish organizations, which always enjoy the girls' singing and dancing. Members of Scan provide music as Esther Pearson and Frank Newburn dance. Left to right are -Iesalyn jones, janet Harrelson, Eleanor Smidesang, Alice Samuelson, Esther and Frank, Shirley jasper, Cynthia Ecker and Pat Driscoll. Officers of the Scandinavian singers give a smile for the photographer. From left to right they are Shirley jasper, secretaryg Marilyn Palmer, vice- presidentg Esther Pearson, presidentg Cynthia Ecker treasurer. fE '3 Favorites is a word that could be used to describe the individual musical groups at MHS. The quar- tet is one of the favorites among the girls. They do all their own arranging of popular tunes which they sing at different places. They've performed a number of times in the auditorium and have also done shows for organizations out of school and over the radio and tele- vision. Usually called back for an encore is the girls' trio. They provide close harmony and good entertain- ment. As all are seniors, they will be missed next year. The girls' sextet, under the di- rection of Miss Margaret Becker, sang in One Night of Melody. They always are favorites in any show. Pomp and Circumstancen is represented here as the sextet prepares for their next number. From left to right they are Sally Meskan, janet Zacharewicz, Margaret Rollo. Nancy Hammond, Sandra Smith, and Nancy Cooper. . . . uartet, Sextet, Trio are chool Favorites I Q ? 3. 'E f z. 'Q Q 0 1 5, 5, r J 1 y X r 1 544 , . 1 1 . 41,5 -, ' . ' ykfqrf 1 A ' ,ii - 5 -' 1 '9- V Q X 'ir S- - , 3 I 1 5 : I x , v 1 2112 1 . 53 ' f' 5 I x , p, - , - ry A. u , , , , ,H p , X g . fi ' r a if ' I ' V - , f , f 1 f x X X, lx , W K X . 3 J , , .1-J ,gs f L.. Q in Q ' -A A 0, ' - Q- ' -Y t , fb 13 gg nu . '- A . if Z v - ' ......, i .l ,I - x FP, 1 ' f 'ah Z 'X . A V 1 I I m Q A s P ,3 PQ: . ,Q 3 Q . H 1 R .-r fly? , 1 - 9 x 4 - . , ' .gif 1 ? as 5 fi 'JL' f 1? Q- X I - , I . ., mmm? Q-L' if K, D A jx ' ' 'A' ' 4 . 1 2, F53 Q .. 'de I' ,, .' .1 'V hifi? ,qi , ta . 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K 1' . f X ,x U if Q V , X , 3 .., Sf' , 0 In Memoriam Mr George Senneff to whom thrs sports sectron IS dedncated Students and faculty of Molme H1gh School and res1 dents of the communrty were deeply grleved when George Senneff former MHS coach and physrcal educat1on dlrec tor died December 23 1954 Mr Senneif came to MHS IH 1920 from Taylorv1lle Illmors to begln coachlng the MHS athlet1c teams B cause of h1s expert work IH th1s Held and hxs great mterest rn athletrcs the school and the commumty developed the enthuslastlc response to the actlvxtles of the at'hlet1c teams that preva1ls today Wrnnrng the game was not the mam des1re of Coach Senneff Hrs chref concern was to see the boys develop the quahtxes of good sportsmanshlp and to become ad mrrable crtxzens Durmg the twenty Hve years that Mr Senneff coached the MHS football teams and the twenty one years he serxed as basketball mentor he won state fame In 1940 lt was sa1d that probably no coach In Illnnons or evcn rn the mxddlewest had a more brlllxant record than the one Coach Senneff had accumulated xn the precedlng twenty fixe years Retmng 1n 1944 as football coach Mr Senneff became head of the health department of the Molme publlc school system He held this posltlon untll hrs death last Dcccmber A frlendly cheerful person Mr Sennefl was popular wlth all who ever met hlm or worked wlth him Through hrs teachxng and msplratlon many of the boys who played on hrs teams have become promrnent men 111 tlus area . , . , , - S 7 ' ' 3 , . e- ' - 9 7 ' ' ' ' ' f ,. A-1 3 1 ' Athletic Board of Control members are, Jealed, Mr. C. W. Holmgren, Dr. William French, Mr. Leslie Cooper. Standing are Mr. Robert Lemon, Mr. Arthur Wood, Mr. Paul Hoff, Mr. Sam Drake and Dr. Alex Jardine. Presenting . . . The MHS Maroons in '54-'55 Athletics . . . Athletic Board of Control Each year the Athletic Board of Control has the important task of supervising all the athletic con- tests of the Moline Maroons. Since 1899, when it was founded, the board has handled such tasks as approving the budget for each sport, controlling expenses for tickets, sponsoring Men's Day, confirming the list of letter win- ners, settling disputes and improving game conduct. This executive branch ot the Moline Maroons is made up of ten members. MHS Coaches The coaches are the men who supervise the sports which are in the athletic program. These men devote much of their time and energy to develop the boys and the various sports at MHS. This development not only is physical but includes mental and moral development as well. Under the guidance of the coaches the boys learn team play and sportsmanship both of which help them now and in later life. The coaches, a vital part of the athletic program, have contributed an outstanding record for the school. The school is proud of their state sports- manship award this year. MHS coaches are Ray Smith, Bob Knees, Walter Bunning, Bill Hall, Bill Bishop, Archie Swanson, Bob Barger, Lee Barnett, jack Foley, Sam Drake, and Kermit Wilt. Ab- sent are joe Vavrus, Al Stevens, and Gene Shipley. i s 3 5 l E 5 2 'ss C7 NMX wa,-r' Varsity cheerleaders are Esther Pearson, Linda Brainard, Shirley jasper, Gretchen Gunter, and Dorothy Hoke. . . . Cheerleaders add Pep and Zest to Maroons Varsity and sophomore alternate cheerleaders are Sue Warner, Gail Hensley, Mimi Graham, Sharol Dennhardt, Betty Carlson, Ruth Ann Likes, Danny Bebber, Jeanne Klier, janet Reeves, and janet Guerrero. we This year's varsity cheerleaders were Esther Pearson, Linda Brainard, Shirley jasper, Gretchen Gunter, and Dorothy Hoke. These girls were selected soon after school began last Septem- ber by the Student Congress and members of the faculty. They were chosen on the basis of general appearance, voice audi- bility and enunciation, rhythm and timing, and grace and ease of movement. Constantly striving to perfect their various routines, the cheerleaders practiced each Monday morning be- fore school under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. jean Carlson, Working together to obtain the correct rhythm and timing is as important in cheerleading as in any sport per- formed before the public. The alternates for this year's varsity and sophomore cheer- ing squads were Sue Warrier, Gail Hensley, Mimi Graham, Sharol Dennhardt, Betty Carlson, Ruth Likes, Danny Bebber, Jeanne Klier, janet Reeves, and janet Guerrero. These girls worked alongside the regular squads so as to be able to fill in whenever and wherever they were needed. They were se- lected by the regular cheerleaders and were judged on the same basis as the regulars. .Iatkie Chinluntl, Marty Martens, Lynne liriulkner .mtl Sandy Adams were the cheerle.ltlers for this ye.xr's Little Maroon athletic teams. Their sponsor, Mrs. Marian Kavka, competently guided the girls in their weekly pmctites. In Septem- ber they were chosen by the Student Congress and members of the f.u- ulty. This sophomore squad faith- fully followed their teams in foot- ball and basketball. The girls CI'lCOLlI'AlgK3Ll the teams to Xictory hy leading their fellow tlassmates in the sophomore pep .issemhliis Varsity swimmers are, Front Row: Dave Brown, jim Christiansen, Russ Peterson, Tom Leaf, Bill Claerhout, Tim Hungate, Don Nelson. Row 2: Dick Witte, Bill Wendt, Ed Smith, Bill Long, Coach Smith, Don Miner, Gerald Etzel, Brownlee Peterson. Ml-IS Swimmers Open First Season This Year First billing in the sports section is given to the newest sport, swimming, added to athletics at MHS this year. The team opened its first season of inter- school competition this year. The coach of the frogmen is Ray Smith, who has been the physical education swimming instructor since this class was added to the PE program last year. The boys steamed off the boards to gain two wins against two losses in addition to dealing a defeat to Davenport in a practice meet. Four MHS tankers who qualihed for the state meet at Winnetka were Tim Hungate, Tom Leaf, Bill Claerhout, and jim Christiansen. Bill was able to capture a seventh place berth in the 100-yard free-style event. The boys practiced at the Moline Y pool twice a week. Augustana College gave the Maroon swim- mers the use of the Viking's pool for home meets. This year the Moline swimming team members were able to establish themselves, to get used to the set-up, and to look over next year's opponents. With the majority of the team returning next year, Coach Smith hopes to build a strong group of tankers. Seniors leaving the squad after its first season are Dave Brown, Ned Snow, and Denny Johnson. On the boards are swimmers Bill Claerhout, lg Tom Leaf, 23 Tim Hungate, 33 and Dave Brown, 4. O O O 3- M Li, -,wg mlm v -if r., S0-33 ,fy fs s fi . . .vt A if I K 1. X 3 J Q si f' ' ' sq i A 52 t .. tgps ,nent f? 'Pi' ' i2',, f , I 'Q' , '45 'X 35 V vt,g,s4va ',Q',m9'k9 JP . b Q I ja l it Msg , t .4 i 33 r4U,,..,i 35,3 ,gg ,351 t3f?f 36? ' tg rg,-f 3 - 1-My 55 32 50'47i gg 'gn 6, 34 25 271 f- , o -., f-A ni- 1-rs M - Varsity football squad. Front Roux' Bob Seamans, Fred Timmerman, jack Jesuit, Chuck DeTac-ye, Mike I-Ieitman, Bill Holmgren, Dale Schweinberger, Bob Ortiz, Ron Barnett, Ron Corey. Rim' 25 jerry Hazen, Dirk Brian, Tony Padilla, Ron Mallitoat, Bob Ledbetter, Lee Nelson, Gil Davis, Denny johnson, jim Caldwell. Rau' 3: Bob Dawson, Yfayne Dailing, Brute 'l'rull, lim Hungate, john Sandler, Larry VanDerHeyden, Len lvlahicu, jack Murphy, jerry Owens. Ron' 4: Don Carson, Alex Pikuza, Len hlohnson, Bob Sthwartz, Myron Varn- holtz, john Swanson, Gary XVriglit, Harold Vfillhite, Dirk Hoerrmann. Run' 5: lid XX'ood, Bill Cutlip, Russ Peterson, Don Nelson, -lohn Gustafson, jim Staes, john Dellos, .lohn Rolirhath, Don Allinger, Larry Hipple. Tuff Roux' Ron lforsherg, Coath Arrliie Swanson, Assistant Coath Kermit Wfilt, Assistant Coatli Al Stcxcns, Assistant Coatli Dale Hughes, Assistant Coatli Ray Smith, lNlan.xger Jerold johnson. lvianagcr Bob Seitr. . . . MHS Grid quad Gains Northwest Crown . . . Jdtli Jesuit, cnlelts Clinton tatklers dur- ing the homecoming game. Ron Corey Ql'l Qli, is toming up to blotk .After completing the pass. ?4 yin' Tonyl9.itl1ll.i,XY.1yne Dailing and lired 'liimmerman Larry Coath Arrliie Sxxan- son on' the held after winning the North- west f,ontiei'entc tliampionship game against Clanton. Moline 7 Joliet 7 Moline 20 Alleman 12 Moline 7 Kewanee 7 Moline 7 Rock Island 7 Moline 21 Galesburg 20 Moline 13 Davenport 14 Moline 20 Clinton 14 Moline 22 East Moline 19 Moline 39 Canton 12 FOOT BALL RECORD Starting with only four lettermen, the new coach- ing staff, headed by Archie Swanson, coached their green gridders to the Northwest Conference Championship. Using nine offensive formations, and a two-pla- toon system, the Maroons compiled a record of five wins, three ties, and one loss. Archie Swanson, former MHS head baseball coach and last year's soph football coach, advanced to the job of head football coach following the resignation of last year's varsity football mentor, Sam Drake. Mr. Drake is now athletic director. Arch attained help from four assistant coaches: Ray Smith, Al Stevens, Kermit Wilt, and Dale Hughes. The formation was piloted by a top-notch junior, Ron Corey. Ron's supporting cast in the Fred Timmerman QSOJ E and Dale Schweinberger 1261 HB are going after the loose ball during the East Moline game. ..,,,,L XXMN , , .- . Dick Larkins, director of athletics at Ohio State University, spoke at the athletic banquet on the value of sports. Seated are Robert Bryan, Sam Drake, Otto Schweinberger, and George Reeder. Slnllldfllg are jack Foley, Dick Larkins, and Archie Swanson, backfield were Bill Holmgren and Dale Schwein- berger, halfbacks, and Bob Ortiz, fullback. The spread formation was the top ground gain- ing and scoring outfit. Bob Dawson was at the wheel of this group with Mike Heitman, Bruce Trull, and Bob Ortiz completing the backfield. Members of the hard-hitting line were Fred Tim- merman, Bob Ledbetter, Ron Mallicoat, Lenny Mah- ieu, and Denny johnson, seniors, jerry Hazen, Alex Pikuza, Bob Schwartz, jim Caldwell, and Myron Varnholtz, juniors. These top men owe a great deal to the Rinky Dinks and the Spudnuts who acted as the Meat Squad. These are pet names for members of the team, who did not make the playing roster. These boys behind the scenes enabled those who did play to become better. Admiring the new football trophies are four outstanding gridders. Bill Holmgren received the most improved player award. Bob Ortiz was voted most valuable player and also named the player who showed the best sports- manship during the season. Dale Schweinberger was elected honorary cap- tain. Len Mahieu won left guard position on the Northwest Conference First team 1 ,, ' , ,. - E.. .-.. . , ' 4 Q 4 , f ie Q G ' B jerry Hazen, G Denny johnson, G Wayne Dailing, E jim Caldwell, E Bruce Trull, HB . . . Maroons Wear New Red, White Uniforms . . . Ron Mallicoat, C Lenny Mahieu, G Bill Holmgren, HB Lee Nelson, G Bob Ortiz, T Alex Pikuza, T Ron Corey, QB jack Jesuit, E Bob Ledbetter. G Bob Dawson, QB Dale Schweinberger, FB Fred Timmerman, E Mike Heitman, HB Bob Seamans, QB Tony Padilla, HB ff' Q fn 11,5141 If 11, , ,,...--. C-3 A We W' - , k, f Dale Schweinberger goes in for 11 tackle during the East Moline game. Dale turned in the best defen- sive record for this game. jack Jesuit is about to catch the touchdown pass which scored the winning points in the Galesburg game. Lenny johnson, C Myron Varnholtz, T 1 , 86 DQ' -an if 49 if .Yoo ,. JS Sophomore football squad. Front Row: Noel Riceman, Wayne Gustafson, Gary Stuart, Ron Brown, jerry Hamilton, Dave Abrahamson, John Garrett, Chuck Miller, Dick Klimstra. Row 2: Mike Pekos, Phil Higdon, Bill Wendt, Bill Nightengale, Myron Mayer, jack Ran- dall, Scott Monroe, john Lawson, Roy Lagerblade. Rau' 3: Gary Mott, jack Powell, jack Riley, Lee Sandler, Bill Osborne, Tom Stone, Larry Anderson, Tom Bloeser, jim Carson. Rauf 4: Dorrance Carlson, Bill Huechstedt, jim Sheley, Warren Olson, Dick Blomberg, jesse Kave, Jerry Canida, Ken Collinson, Dick Reynolds. Burl? Roux' Coach joe Vavrus, Coach Bill Hill, Charles johnson, Bob Perkins, Dick Duncan, Dale Dufour, Leonard Abert. . . . Little Maroons Have uccessful eason . . . The sophomore football team, or Little Maroons as they are sometimes called, were coached this year by Mr. joe Vavrus and Mr. Bill Hall. Under their leadership, the team compiled a fine record with six wins and three losses. During the season the Little Maroons defeated Clinton twice, Muscatine, Kewanee, Galesburg, and East Moline. The only three games the sophs lost were at the hands of Rock Island, Davenport, and Alleman. The winning season of the Little Maroons can be attributed to such boys as Captain jack Powell, Tom Bloeser, Warren Olson, John Lawson, Dave Abrahamson, Dick Blomberg, Jesse Kave, Lee Sand- ler, Jack Riley, jerry Hamilton, Dorrance Carlson, Bob Perkins, jerry Canida, Gary Mott, Roy Lager- blade, and Ronnie Brown. At the beginning of the season, jerry Moody, a halfback for the sophs, broke his leg and was unable to finish the season. Pictured here are the Tiny Tots, intra- mural basketball team. Bufk Rauf: Tim Flemming, Dave Welch, Wayne Schafer, Albert Sovanski. Franz Row: Warren Olson, George Christison ax R., x v Members of the Spudnuts. From Row: Bob Ontiveros, Bob Dawson, Bob Powell. Back Roux' Don Ross, Tracy Potter, john Quinones, Mike Ryan, Rollin Hearn. Six intramural basketball teams battled for the all- school championship this year. The tournament was composed of the first four teams in the junior-senior league and the first two teams in the sophomore league. The intramural championship was awarded the Rinky Dinks, who by defeating the Spudnuts in two games, won the all-school tournament. The team representing the junior-senior league were the Rinky Dinks, Saints, and Spudnuts, all of whom tied for first place. The fourth team was the Whirlwinds. 17 The Rinky Dinks. From Row: Bill Hafner, Warren Smith Larry Hippie, Nick Tertipes, and jim McKusker. Bark Roux' Coach Bob Knees, Bob McEniry, jim Staes, jerry Van Dam, John Rohrbach, and Roger Panicucci. Tiny Tots, Hookers and Bruisers, who tied for second, represented the sophomore league. The Hookers defeated the Bruisers to play in the school tourney. This year's intramural program was a new exper- iment. In order to form evenly matched leagues, the captains chose team members from lists of boys wishing to play. Another improvement was the use of hired referees. Mr. Bob Knees was the director of the intramural program. The Saints squad, Front Roux' Nick Spurgetis, Bob Ledbetter, Mike Thompson, Tom johnson. Burk Row: Kent Dunlap, George Wilder, Dick Ericson, jon Christiansen. O O O Kenny Anderson, George Seaberg, Denny Burau, Whitey Verstraete, Steve Gustafson, Johnny Myers, Cliff Kelso, Clyde Storbeck, Ron Corey, Tony Padilla, Mike Heitman, Frank Martel, Dale Schweinberger, Bob Ortiz. New Crowns, New Records, Mark '55 Season Winning a berth in the Sweet Sixteen and winning the Northwest and Quad-City conferences outright gave the cagers a season to boast about. The Maroons ended their regular season play with a 21-2 record, and had a string of twenty straight wins. The boys knocked off some old records and estab- lished new ones which will stand for years to come. To enter the Sweet Sixteen competition, the Maroons overcame Orion, Alleman, and Rock Island in the regional tournament, and Kewanee and Ster- ling in the sectional. In Huff gym the Maroons, who lost their opening game to Princeton, were eliminated from the state tournament. Several Maroons won individual honors for their fine performances. Whitey Verstraete, johnny Myers and Kenny Anderson placed on the first Northwest Conference team. George Seaberg got honorable mention in the Northwest Conference ratings. Whitey Verstraete was also unanimous choice for All-State honors and was placed on the second All- Tournament team. Seniors leaving the Maroon lineup are Whitey Verstraete, Denny Burau, George Seaberg, Frank Martel, johnny Myers, Bob Ortiz, Dale Schwein- berger and Steve Gustafson. Coach jack Foley hopes to build a fine team next year around juniors, Mike Heitman, Kenny Anderson, Clyde Storbeck, and Ron Corey. Roger Panicucci, Tom johnson, Ray Whitey Verstrate is going in for a wrestling George Seaberg, Kenny Anderson and Denny Burau Edlund, George Raes. take-down on a Rock Island cager. maneuver into a play against East Rockford C O O eng Kenny Anderson, C XX'hitey Verstraete, F BASKETBALL RECORD 74 50 55 47 58 51 46 56 54 54 53 66 39 41 81 57 39 56 38 59 25 45 58 46 52 42 45 42 ohnny Myers, G Moline 66 XVest Rockford Moline 69 East Rockford Moline 55 Thornton Moline 71 Rock Island Moline 69 Du Sable Moline 72 East Moline Moline 50 Canton Moline 65 La Grange Moline 75 Davenport Moline 72 Galesburg Moline 109 Monmouth Moline 84 Freeport lNIoline 52 Canton Moline 65 Kewanee Moline 84 Elgin Moline 59 Rotk Island Moline 55 East Moline Moline 67 Davenport hloline 50 Galesburg Moline 78 Decatur Moline 84 Monmouth Moline 55 Quinty Moline 66 Kewanee REGIONAL GAMES Moline 91 Orion Moline 55 Alleman Moline 59 Rock Island SECTIONAL GAMES Moline 47 Kewanee Nloline 46 Sterling STATE TOURNAMENT Moline 58 Princeton 60 Dale Schweinberger, G George Seaberg gets a re- bound and tries to work in a play against Kewanee. Steve Gustafson C M men retarning to basketball at the beginning of the season were Kenny Anderson, Frank Martel, Dale Schweinberger, Coach jack Foley, Bob Ortiz, Denny Burau, and George Seaberg with johnny My- ers and Wliitey Verstnaete on the top. Mike Heitmar., G jim Caldwell F Denny Burau F . . . Maroon Cagers Gain Individual Honors Johnny Myers 1225 is ready for the snap while Whitey Verstraete and Kenny Anderson 1311 get ready to block for an end run in the Rock Island game there. Frank Martel 141, 5' S , blocks big joe Rucklic, 6' 8 , during the Prince- ton ame at Cham aign 8 P - George Seaberg 1 141 stands by ready for action is O O O 1 Sophomore basketball team. Fr-fm! Roux' Dick Reynolds, Ron Brown, Larry VanDerHeyden, Roy Lagerblade, Gerry Rinden, Tom Bloeser, Ted Ecker, Bob Bain, john Sandler. Dick Duncan. BML Roux' jesse Kaye, Leonard Abert, jack Powell, Ken Collinson, jerry Hamilton, Dorrance Carlson, Lee Sandler. Little Maroons Close With I3-8 Record . . . Coach Bill Hall demonstrates the time points of dribbling to Bob Bain, Dor- rante Carlson, Lee Sandler. SLIUJIIIAK are Ron Brown, john Lawson, and Tom Bloeser. at ,Y rxw The little Maroons pulled through with a line cage record when they ob- tained a thirteen win, eight loss season which brought them second place in the Quad-City Conference and fourth place in the Northwest Conference. Paced by men such as Lee Sandler, Dorrance Carlson, Ted liclxer, and Gerry Rinden, the soplis displayed col- orful otfensive and defensive teamwork. Playing nearly the same schedule as the varsity team, the underclassmen showed the same spirit as their big brothers . Starters such as Tom liloeser, Larry Vanllerlrlayden, 'lack Powell, and Jerry Hamilton along with the other boys will work into the positions left by the graduating senior cagers. jerry Kipp is at the mercy of Bob Parrish in a practice match. 1 if, Don Carson jerry Kipp -.vi I sf M-U' Front Row: Bob Parrish, Gary Heitman, jerry Canida, jack Pulford, Tony Kalamalos, Larry Sheridan, Fred Swango, Bob Hurst. Row 2: Pete Davidson, Lenny Mahieu, john Kalamalos, Ron DeArmond, Chuck Elmer, John Swanson, john Garret, Dave Nolin, john Williams. Top Row: Chuck Miller, Dick Blomberg, Phil Higdon, jim Carson, Ron Mallicoat, Don Allinger, Frank Newburn, Dick Klimstra, Jerry Wymes, Harold Willhite. The Maroon grapplers wound up the regular season with an eight win, seven loss record. High- lights of the season were wins over Rock Island and previously unbeaten Pekin. Jerry Kipp, outstanding Maroon grappler, paced the MHS mat-men on reaching the state tournament semi-finals at Champaign. Champion of the quad- rangular invitational tournaments, Northwest Con- ference and sectional, jerry was defeated but five times during the season. Bob Hurst and Don Carson also qualified for the state tournament on claiming second places in the sectional meet. Don Carson was elected honorary captain by his teammates. Coaches joe Vavrus and Al Stevens will have to replace jerry Kipp, Don Carson, Bob Hurst, Ron Mallicoat, Bob Parrish, Jack Pulford, Gary Heitman and Fred Timmerman, graduating seniors. With a lot of good talent in the junior and sophomore ranks, Moline will be a tough opponent next year. QLIIVG 0 0 0 OL! if Nr ,-wwf +QL,,,6 L ' -tif Varsity tennis players. Fran! Row: Milo Larimer, Frank Newburn, Jack White, jim Collinson. Rau' 2: Ned Snow, Steve Gustafson, Garry Rinden, Pepper Aims and Coach Bob Knees. Netsters, Linkmen Swing Through easons . . . The Moline boys' tennis team had their best year since Bob Knees started coaching them. It was the first time in four years that the Maroon raquet squad defeated Rock Island. They won the Quad-City ten- nis conference which was established this year. Dur- ing the whole fall season the team was not defeated in a dual match. Eight experienced lettermen were back from last year to aid Coach Knees greatly in building his six- man team. Two of the experienced men, Steve Gus- tafson and Ned Snow, are seniors. Pepper Aims, a junior this year, is going to move during the sum- mer leaving for next year, juniors, jack White, Milo Larimer, Kenny Anderson, jim Collinson and Frank Newburn and a number of sophs. Tennis, the only major sport for girls at MHS, was coached this year by Mrs. Marian Kavka. For both the fall and the spring seasons approximately forty girls practiced to gain one of the ten starter positions. Each season the girls participate in the Quad-City tennis conference. They play each school once in singles and once in doubles. At the close of the spring season MHS's feminine netsters were tied for first place in the Quad-City conference. A five win and one loss record placed the team in first place, sharing with the Rock Island girls. The fall record will be added to the spring record to determine the championship. Girls' Tennis team. From Roux' Sue Peterson, Barb johnson, Betty Willard, Jeanne Klier, Betty Carlson, jackie Louden. Rau' 2.' Coach Marian Kavka, Carolyn Swaine, Elaine Galley, Gretchen Holm, Margaret Rad- cliffe. Ned SHOW gets into Steve Gustafson displays some 5haPe for 3 Serve- tennis finery-including his outfit. Pepper Aims and Milo Larimer, top two men on the racket squad, combine efforts in a game of doubles. Moline's varsity golf team. Front Row: Tim Fleming, Bradley Kint, Tom DeSmet, jere Peterson and Coach Lee Barnett. Row 2.' Duane Goar, Clem Georlett, Tom Schrempf and john Herma, With Coach Lee Barnett at the helm, Moline's golf team enjoyed an excellent season. They took second place in Quad-City fall golf competition, second in the Quad-City medal tournament held at the Maroons' home course, Oakwood Country Club, and did well in spring conference play. Although the squad loses seniors, Tom DeSmet, Tom Schrempf, Clem Georlett and jere Peterson, this year's promis- ing sophomore contingents will take their places. Front Row: George Raes, Bob McEniry, Lenny Mahieu, Dale Schweinberger, Bob Dawson, Mike Heitman, Bob Lonstad, jim Caldwell, Vifhitey Verstraete, Clyde Storbeck, Kenny Balza. Rau' 2: Roger Panicucci, john Axel, Harold Barnett, David Nay, Lee Sandler, Larry Mallicoat, Dave Hellyer, Larry VanDerHeyden, Bob Seamans, Ron Forsberg. Back Ruff: Assistant Coach Kermit Wilt, Wayne Dailing, Lenny Johnson, Bob Ortiz, Ron Corey, johnny Myers, Bill Holmgren, Dorrance Carlson, Ron Barnett, Coach Bill Bishop. Mike Heitman tags runner, johnny Myers, during practice. jim Caldwell calls the pitch while Ron Corey is ready to cut at the ball. Whitey Verstraete during practice demonstrates the form which keeps him at the top of the pitching list. The Maroon baseball team practiced under a new coaching staff this year. With the resignation of Archie Swanson, Bill Bishop became head men- tor with Kermit Wilt his assistant. Speed along with good fielding and base-running is one of the many assets of the team. Such speed- sters as Bob Dawson, Bob Ortiz, johnny Myers, and jim Caldwell trained to steal many bases this season. Johnny Myers, fielding shortstop, and Mike Heit- man, second baseman, developed a line double-play combo. They have been supported by outtielders such as Bill Holmgren, Bob Dawson, and Bob Ortiz. The Maroons possess an exceptional pitching staff for prep baseball. This stafl' is built around Whitey Verstraete, who is a powerful southpaw. Hurlers johnny Myers, Ron Barnett, john Axel, and Lenny Johnson complete the pitching roster. jim Caldwell has played the rugged position of catcher. He is noted for his speed and batting as well as for his catching. Assistant Coach Kermit Wilt points out the tech- nique of bunting to Wayne Dailing as Pitcher Bob Dawson and Catcher jim Caldwell look on. Jim Johansen, john Lawson, and Gary Mott watch Coach Bob Barger Coach Barger demonstrates explain to john Ganahl how to field a ground ball. bunting form to Dick Reyn- olds as Scott Monroe looks on. Maroon Baseball Teams See Much Action . . . This year the sophomore baseball squad was coached by Bob Barger, who replaced Bill Bishop. The Little Maroons played some teams that were a year older than they. The Davenport sophs, the Davenport B team, the East Moline sophs, the Rock Island sophs and the Rock Island B team were among the scheduled foes. The Little Maroons were greatly weakened when Coach Bill Bishop called up five of the top players, Larry VanDerHeyden, Lee Sandler, Ron Barnett, Dorrance Carlson and Bob Seamans, to join the varsity team. Sophomore Baseball team. Front Raw: Coach Bob Barger, Dick Klimstra, Tom Stone, Ken Collinson, Bill Osborne, Dick Duncan, john Sandler, Tom French, Gary Mott, john Lawson. Bark Row: Harry Crosby, Denny Kline, Jerry Boyum, Dale Defour, Leonard Abert, Scott Monroe, Dick Reynolds, Dale Courter. X P wx rg . Dashing through the snow are six eager thintlads, Ed Day, jon Chris- tianson, Gary W'right, Dick Erit- son, Ted Leland, and Al Siebels, Dick Ericson gets behind the 8- pound shot to show his form to Denny Burau, Alex Pikuza, and Myron Mayer. Fran! Row: Keith Fisher, jim Cordell, Charles Asp, jim Stacs, Brute Trull, Dale Hutford, Dick Sauerman, john Timson, Bob Oniveros Tom Hanson, jerry jungjohan, jim Peterson, jack jesuit, Gary Heitman, Allen Sicbels, Ted Leland, Frank Martel. Rau' 2: Myron Mayer Roy Lagerblade, john Garret, john Kalamalos, Philip Newlcirk. Silas Teigland, jack Riley, Bill Rockstrah, Tom Hulsey, Ron Swanson, Ed Day, Art Klingerman, john Daehelliehn. Row 3: Fred Kautz, Dick Hoerrman, Bob Perkins, jim Gilson, Boh Storheck, Bill Nahh Gary VC'right, john Gustafson, Bob Farr, Don Banning, jerry Hamilton, Gary Gustafson, Mike Ryan, jesse Kave, jerry Exline. Burk Row. Assistant Coach Ralph Bunning, Tom johnson, Ron Corey, jon Christianson, Myron Varnholz, Tony Padilla, Harold Willhite, Dick Eric son, Alex Pikuza, jack Murphy, Mike Thompson, George Seaberg, Assistant Coach jack Foley, Coach Gene Shipley. O 1 Track team members are From Row: Ed Day, Allen Siebels, Ted Leland, Shultz Bellmyer. Bark Row are john Quinones, Tom Hanson, Bob Oniveros, Coach Gene Shipley. . . . Maroon Tracksters Pace With The Best . . . Track Coach Gene Shipley kept an optimistic view during the 1955 Cinder schedule. The sophomore and varsity rosters formed a combined turn-out of about sixty athletes. Paced by Ron jones last spring, the thinclads completed the season with a fine record. Ron set many school and state records. He was graduated at the end of last years season. Although Ron left a big place to fill, Coach Shipley had many veteran cindermen with which to work. Allen Sie- bels, Ed Day, Ted Leland and Tim Hungate compose the nucleus of the running squad. They are followed by weight- men Dick Ericson, Myron Varnholtz, Tony Padilla and Alex Pikuza. Watching Frank Martel land are Dick Petit, john Daebelliehn, Ar- thur Klingerman. Cross-Country Meets ran smoothly for Coach Gene Shipley this year as his cross-country team went undefeated in dual meets. The team also won the Northwest Conference. Meets were held at Geneseo, Rock Island, Davenport and East Moline. Running members of the team were Schultz Belmeyer, Ed Day, Tom Hansen, Ted Leland, Bob Ontiveros, John Quinones, George Seaberg and Al Siebels. Mike Thomp- son served as manager. Seven boys compose each team entered in meets, Each team runs against each other for approximately two miles. When the boys finish the race, they are given a number which represents the place they won in the race. The judges total these numbers and the team with the lowest total wins the meets. Bruce Trull and Tom Hanson get ready to beat the clock as Frank Martel watches the time-piece. 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FIRST AVENUE MILAN 7-I2I4 -s,, .i is- Xi AA,-an SN s-J 3x:'- l ii Ak .22 qu1ck check ot the local l1brary IS sure to reveal that new volumes are constantly be1ng added to those shelves that hold the success books For success as you know 15 qulte the popular sublect And worth Whlle too But even though the thousands ot publxshed formulas tor success stretched end to end would reach from here to Utop1a and although all ot them drtter to a greater or lesser degree each xnevltably mcludes one bdS1C lngredxent Well call 1t Element X Element X IS that mtang1b1e extra which one recexves 1n the way of reward 111 certam endeavors It s a reward that IS over above and 1n add1t1on to any rnatertal recompense a reward that 1S pecuhar 111 that lt cant be grven or mtused but must be created and absorbed out of the undertalung xtself -L Element X IS the personal satrsfachon one always denves from an occupatzon m whrch he contnbutes not only to hzs own 1mprovement but also to that of hzs ne1ghbors There 9X1Sl many helds from wh1ch th1s rmportant xngredxent may be drawn not the least ot wh1ch 15 the farm equ1pment lndustry And throughout the lohn Deere orga1'11zat1on people are daxly exper1enc1ng thxs great sat1stact1on knowrng that 1n supplymg the farmer w1th quahty farm equ1pment they are them selves contr1but1ng to a healthrer happler people a better natxon and a better world That s Element X sagubtgne JOHN DEERE o Moline llllnols 1837 - ..T, N , V A X. , , , , Y Y Cx., -. 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Club Sandwiches I Fine Sfeaks, Sea Foods ' ll o J C PENNEY C0 Moline llllnols KOELZ TEXACO SERVICE STATION PHONE MOL 49437 Ssxfh Avenue and Nme+een+I1 S+reeI' Molme lllmols DESAULNIERS 81 COMPANY PRINTERS BINDERS ENGRAVERS ELECTROTYPERS ' DESIGNERS Moline Illlnois Penney Qualify is Your Greafesf Savings Q O Our Sincere CO GRATULATIO S to the GRADUATING CLASS o 55 AND AS You LEAVE ' M13 HM Hue:-4 sc:-lool. ...quill ll 3 lin, Your as Your Frlends Your Teachers Your Coaches may you be ever mundful of lhe pleasanl' years spenl' al' Moline Hugh We also wlsh you conhnued success an whalever lme of endeavor you choose io enler And las'I' bul' noi' leasl' remember fhe FOUR FREEDOMS Freedom of Worship Freedom of Speech Freedom 'from Fear Freedom from Wani- Fughf 'for fhem wherever you may be so fhai' every man woman and child may henceforlh luve In peace and securlly. 1 Q f ' as rlrr ll s . , Y UMA Q 1, girl mn rj v A ill 'Ellyn' rl! 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I I I WHEELOCK'S DRUG STORE I5l7 Fifieenih Sfreei' Moline 2-26II Prescrip+ions - Founfain Service COMPLIMENTS OF MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Moline High Sfudenfs Make FITZGIBBON'S Their clo+hoo Shopping c:oo+of Where you wan find +ho unusual +ho+ becomes popular an SPORTS SHIRTS - JEWELRY sLAcKs - SWEATERS ooo sPoRT cons TUX RENTALS THE ISABEL SHOP INC Hazel S Evans 2320 Sixteenth Street Molme Illlnols A +q G + Phone 4 0022 NEUWERK INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance ot All Klncls Real Estate 25 Years ot Dependable Servlce I4I8 Fltttn Avenue Phone 4 257l THE AIRPORT INN For the best fancl most reasonably pncedl meals In town 'lr LOCATED IN THE QUAD CITY AIRPCRT TERMINAL GENERAL PATTERN CORPORATION Phone MOL,NE,,5,,, Wood and Metal Pattern Equipment ' Models 235 FORTIETH STREET 9 MOLINE, ILLINOIS I C I , . . Interiors Member , . . n I ues- It s American Institute Decorato , FOR THE BEST- 0 IN MOVIES ' IN COMFORT VISIT YOUR FRIENDLY- ll.l.lNl THEATRE WHERE THE are PICTURES PLAY PLAYDIUM BOWLING LANES I330 FIFTH AVENUE MOLINE ILLINOIS THE MODEL PRINTERS CompIeI'e PrInI'Ing Servlce Phone IvIoIIne 4 222I 3IO FIf+eenII1 SI'reeI' Molme IIIInoIs BLOOMBERG S SIceIgas Home AppIIances 3I58 Twen'ry+I'1IrcI Avenue MoIIne I5I5 SIXII1 Avenue Molme DIaI 2 6853 Dual 4 34I2 I II v 0 U ll o ' - . o o s Q I o o Q o s 0 a USED RECORDS 1232 52 22212 ZZEII SIZIZI BOWLING GAMES, PINBALLS, AND JUKEBOXES FOR RECREATION ROOMS H AND H MUSIC MOLINE, ILLINOIS I626 THIRD AVENUE DIAL 4 6703 SHOES The sI'yIe cenI'er of I'I'Ie Quad CITIES I623 FIHI1 Avenue MoIIne III PETERS BAKERY INC FINE BAKED GOODS SINCE 9 5 I50I FI'f+eenI'I1 S+ree+ Phone 40225 MoIIne IIIInoIs MOLINE ROLLER RINK 406 SEVENTH STREET PHONE 49I4I Skahng Every NIgI1+ Excep+ Monday 7 30 I0 00 Safurday and Sunday Afiernoons I 45 4 00 Prlvafe Parhes for All Groups Parenfs Welcome Sea ,fy There's a SCHLEGEL DRUG STORE near your home Prescripfion Service Since 1850 F Hh S+ GEORGE S IGA MARKET EVERYDAY Low PRICES 4 3022 BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY CORNER l1Spp + I reef - . . . Whic u or s The High School S+uden+ Ac+ivH'ies R. L. PEARSON DECORATING COMPANY Dufch Boy and Piffsburglw Painfs A Complefe Line of Wallpaper Jewel Colorizer- 1322 Colors 709 Elghfeenfh Avenue Phone Moline 2 82 Www 7004 SW SIX'I'e6fI'I'I'l S'I'I'66'I' Mgllnel Ilhnggg vwflw BIG REASONS why your chozce should be E NYLON HOSIERY d for an accent on IJSMIIV 0 Full fashxone rfect at N for Pe ox't10l1S o Personahzed PYOP Y yonger wear d rocCS5 fo c,asK0n , 5eaIe P W oC S0 ve Wea Y eve Sera' Q 0 E-XCIHSI 'Ame 0 QCII xc' qt 51 oi 525' ' Sma coxogs 0 v XII X166 o , Yisbxo 99995 For Those Who Luke the Fmes! But the proof IS un the weormg Why not start today ' ' I I l - I O I 12323 Er?EE?E5EEErErE1EE35:' 22553233215 1I11E1EE5E5' - I . :Num a 2315, -EE, EE iE.:,,,EEE:E:E2:, . ' Lhww- 22- 9 'WW Ti ' ' Q - 5 ai . -'fb .- XI ' , Q ' : . . . 5,1 . . s I NEW YORK STORE of .Mig I 848 Sixfeenflw S'rree'r 2-50 I 3 HILAND HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY SMALL APPLIANCES - REO POWER MOWERS 4-282I 3I2O Twenfy-Ihird Avenue Moline, Illinois Paul Almquisi I 848 Six+een+I1 SI'ree+ 2-50 I 3 fnlffh MOLINE BODY CO. 222 Fiffy-second SI'reeI' Moline, Illinois Used and New School Buses fuck Bodies and Equipmenf in fhe Middfewesf Phone 4-8343 WAYNE CUSTOM SCHOOL '3 S150 3250 S300 S350 S400 Federal tax included CIC-J-izil-1 : 79,5 h L X WY Pk WM -nggxv-'Q' xi QQ' 'ED Youn cl-:once 35' sm AND Hens! ' Q WED l.oK 1 DIAMOND RING ENSEMBLES BY GRANAT 'L 1- 0 'kihefstsk Wed Lok rmgs gently clzck together wzll not turn twzst or separate DIYUSPTE S MALCOLM Jewelers Youn selectzon of a Wed Lok ensemble Ls your assurance of supreme qualzty plus the excluszve deszgn ad vantage of the Wed Lok clzck for per fect nng alzgnment 1507 Fiffh Avenue Mollne. Illlnols is it-' ,Jf-57i::3sf ti' 523,13-gl 1:nw' U . ' 0 N '., 'K' X F 4.:.s1!'x 1' 0 fa W. sl 2 Md! '-'ff G- 9 - d ' 1 4 0 1 W -6 I ff 4. rage om . ,ee A d. J M we zamon ring Qi? 1. 2 06 - as 323 ,390 . Q24 if A xi - 42,3 .0 iwgig 4, Gga u '-s2 . 1 N I o 75' Gi 5 ' ' Q3 - ' , . . . . . ' E . . Y . H O L D E R ' S furniiure designers Slipcovers Draperies Upholsfering Decorafive Accessories Gi'H's 2824 TWENTY THIRD AVENUE DIAL 2 4222 DOWNING DAIRY INC MOLINE HOLE HOG PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT IvIuI'rlpIe SpmdIe DrlIIlng Boring and I-Ionmg Machines SpeclaI Hugh Produchon Machme TooIs Deslgned and BulI+ by THE MOLINE TOOL COMPANY MOLINE ILLINOIS O ll ll I . . . . Q . . O . . . . . Q I I ROYALTY REVIEWS ROYALTY . . . . . Queen Shirley Jasper gefs a com- pIeIe demonsirafion of Ihe new ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER from Bob Hedberg, owner of HEDBERG OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO ...... . . . . . 'Ihe pIace Io go for a choice in porI'abIe Iypewrifers. SMITH - CORONA - ROYAL - REMINGTON HEDBERG OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1414 Fifih Ave. Moline Phone 2-1612 School Supplies - Office Needs EVERYTHING IN PERMANENT BUILDING MATERIALS Aluminum Windows ' Aluminum InsuIaI'ion ' Brick Cemenf ' Lime ' PIasIer ' Reinforcing ' Tile ' Sand ' Gravel Ready-Mixed Concreie MOLINE CONSUMERS CO. Yard Office Ready-Mixed Concre'I'e Main Office Dial 4-562I Dial 4-5335 2-554I E1M-,,3 FITTING EXPERIENCE IS INVALUABLE As sfudenfs in Moline High School you have gained boih knowledge and experience . . . The experience in s'Iudying Ihaf wiII benefii' you in pur- suing higher educafion. Here af Schwenker 81 Mougin we have fhe Iargesi' group of experienced shoe ITI I'ers in 'Ihe com- munify . . . KENT SHOES 0 HOLM'S SHOE CO. :azz THIRD AVE. sChWel1 kel' a MOUQIII azs FIFTEENTH AVE. Rock ISLAND EAST MOLINE 412 FIFTEENTH STREET 0 MOLINE 177 cf year . fhe shadow of fhe classroom and campus lengfhens and enlarges brlngung ln+o sharp 'Focus fhe knowledge fhaf has been asslmrlafed fhe lessons fhaf have been learned fhe special falenfs and abllrhes fhaf have been developed e gloruous memories of +he golden days of fellowship wl+h sfudenfs and feachers mvesfs each new day wnfh slgmfncance and glory We encourage you +o proudly carry forward lhe :deals and prlnclples which have been your herlfage and wlfh fhem fashion a life full of richness and happiness f? G H375 PRINTERS W DAVENPORT IOWA f , I , v U O 6 I . . . - r ' ' . gf . .. . ' . Th . . . , . . . I! . . . . If l KX.. ff Q- X X , HILAND BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION coMMeRcuAL, uNnus1RuAL AND Home wuame - Fnxrunss AND Remns l528 SIXTH AVENUE ' MOLINE, ILLINOIS ' DIAL 4-6795 U-,Nou 7 M0-UNE Lighi' Bulbs of All Types gfeetfziaal eantzactofza Famous Name J0lVl0R I-'A5ffl0N5 . . . pnked fo HY your pocket-book! l526 Fif+h Ave Moline 179 THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP R. J. REIMERS, R. PH. I629 FIFTH AVENUE PHONE 4-2439 MOLINE E. G. SHINNER AND COMPANY. INC. QuaIi'ry IvIea'rs 5I6 FifI'eenII'1 S'I'ree+ 2-6023 P-Maw? zu: Sampw EULLERS PRINTERY 23 I 5 FIHI1 Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS PI1one 2 58I I OFFICE Forms LeHerI1eads Envelopes Programs BooIcIe+s Labels Adverhslng Folders Moore BIIIIHQ MacI'IInes and Forms WWW X71 SPUDNUT SHOPS 4I28 I4+h AVENUE l902 ISIII STREET ROCK ISLAND ILL MOLINE ILLINOIS x 459 DIAL 6 9346 DIAL 4 9I29 'G .I ROZELLS SEALTEST ICE CREAM I 0 I I I O ' 1 ,...XS 0 , ' ff I QQ -9 -I ' ' . L X s 5, Q .. 2 7I'? 'Ife, - - X I ' ' I I A I' qi.w'fJr:-,jywfx - I, S.: 'l'f1 I IN YEARS PAST ND N T EARS TO COME '10-f Touch reverenTly Those yellowed pages son They Tell The sTory of a NaT:on They Tell oT :Ts proud parenTage of The brave and hopeful ones who gave :T b:rTh and nursed :T Through :Ts sTruggl:ng :nTancy They Tell The sTory oT :Ts youTh how gu:ded by The one sTrong hearT and The resoluTe :n purpose :T grew s:new by slnew unT:l Today :T sTands Tall and sTa+eIy among :Ts nelghbors They Tell Too how w:Th:n :Ts g:anT frame oT wood and sTone and sTeel There beaTs a pulse powered by The hearTs of :Ts people and There hves a sp:r:T :nsp:red by The prom:se of :Ts chnldren And Those nexT Tew pages son Those pages whlch as yeT are blank why They re or you To wr:Te or The sTory o a NaT:on :s a conT:nued one and how :Ts glory lasTs and grows depends upon The auThors sT:ll To come The TuTure c:T:zens of Amer:ca CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF DIMOCK, GOULD 81 CO. EST. I852 LUMBER MILLWORK PLYWOOD 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 Comple+e Ou+fiHers Serving Eas+ern Iowa 'For Men 8: Boys slnce I875 222 W SECOND STREET DAVENPORT HOLLAND JEWELERS 513 515 l5+l1S+ree'r Moline llllnols 3 barbers for quicker service 2309 Slx+een+h S+ree'r Phone 444l9 Moline llllnols Compllmenfs of THE MOLINE REK I ASPLUND'S BARBER SHOP HART CAB CO. PHONE MOLINE 2-553I LEAH AND HAROLD FANTH 406 SIXTEENTH STREET PROPRIETORS MOLINE, ILL. .a Quin' G CLARK'S RESTAURANT xi soo FIFTEENTI-I STREET MOLINE ILLINOIS U ,f T WISHES TO HE ASS I HOLST KAKERT CQ I6I2 SevenTh SI' MolIne lllInoIs Rug 45 Furnlfure Cleaners G Upholsferers ANNOUNCING TH SINGER GIFIS befween The ages of II and I7 boI'h InclusIve Only dresses or spor'I'swear made In The Smger SewIng Cen+er classroom can be en+ered VALUABLE PRIZES Hs easy and fun' EnI'er now Or be Ter shll enroll WITI1 a group of frIends SINGER SEWING CENTER 528 SIx+een+h SI'ree+ MolIne lllInoIs Phone 2 77II Is E s T c L o F 9 5 5 E JUNIOR DRESSMAKING CONTEST THE PROTESTANT CHURCHES OF MOLINE CONGRATULATE . . THE CLASS . . . OF 1955 YOUR EDUCATION IS YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENT BUT BY ITSELF IT IS NO GUARANTEE OF SUCCESS OR HAPPINESS INTEGRITY AND MORAL CHARACTER CAPACITY FOR FRIENDSHIP ABILITY TO GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE AN ATTRACTIVE DISPOSITION WILLINGNESS TO LEARN FROM EACH MISTAKE HONESTY TO YOURSELF TO OTHERS AND ALSO THINGS A SINCERE EFFORT ALWAYS TO BE FAIR THESE THINGS ARE IMPORTANT TOO' OUR FORMULA for YOUR SUCCESS Accepf Jesus Chrlsi' as Your Lord Make Every Effori' +o Become Ihe Besi' Thai' You Are CapabIe of Becoming In Your Personal Life In Your Frlendshlps In Your Commumfy Duhes In Your Family Devohon In Your Vocahon When You Have a Chance To Llve a Farsi' Rafe Life Doni' Be Sahsfied Wu+h Anyfhlng Second Rafe' Doni' Be Sahsfied Wsfh a C PersonaIlI'y Ever' Wherever You Go In I'he World You WIII Fund a Church There FITST EnI'er II' And You WIII Fund a Welcome Joan II' And You WIII Discover SplrlI'uaI Suppori' As You Need I+ To Make Your Dream Of Success And Happiness Come True The Molme Mlnlsfers Assoclahon When You Have The Capacify To Become An A PersonaIi+y, LUNDAHL MOTORS. INC. Your LlNcol.N-MERCURY nearer SALES AND SERVICE l80l Fif+h Avenue Moline 4-240l HOME OF SAFE BUY USED CARS 2027 Fif+h Avenue Moline 2-5704 i gdydeftl 4 ouAD-cmEs FoREMosT RESTAURANT an COCKTAIL LOUNGE Phone R I 6224I HARMS HOTEL Roc lsland Ill VATE N NG ROO A A FO PART Besl Washes 'ro 'rhe Class of l955 NURSING HAS A FUTURE FOR YOU Luiheran Hosplfal School of Nursmg Mollne Illmols MOLINE PUBLIC HOSPITAL The School of Nursmg al' Molune Publuc Hospnlal offers a 3 year program for women only ll' IS fully accredrled wrlh 'lhe Deparlmenl' of Regnsfrahon and Educahon In lllmols and 'lhe Nahonal League for Nursmg Affnlnafed wl+h Molme +ry Psychology Physics and Sociology for which 20 college crednls are given The nursmg sublecls en+n'rle 'lhe slu denl' 'lo an 6ddI'I'I0l16l 40 hours of college credlls Iowards a degree If she msghl' choose 'ro fur'l'her her educahon Moline Public Hospllal IS fully accredrled by lhe Jolnl' Commnssuon for Hospnlal Accrednlahon and by Ihe A M A for 'rhe framing of ln+erns I+ offers an approved 2 year course In lhe School 'For X Ray Technlcoans A+ 'rhe presenl' fume l'he Hospllal has a Sl 500000 bulldlng under consfruchon lnleresled young women should conlacl 'lhe Dlrec+or of Nurses Freshman s+uden'ls are aclmlffed lo +he school In Seplember of each year d . . - lc . - PRI DI l MS V ILABLE R IES Q O Communily College 'rhe school offers courses in 'lhe basic sciences: Analomy and Physiology.,Microbiology, Chemis- BUSINESS FIRMS Abrahamson s J C Bendle Bonggren The Jeweler Carlson Brofhers Laundry Augle Claeys Service and Au'ro Supplies CompIlmen+s of Esferdahl s EIIloH' Camera Shop Ericson Drug Sfore Ernles Marlcei' Flowerland Florlsf Dr Richard A Gnlson Op+ome+rls+ Houfs GrocereH'e Knees Florlsf Lloen 8: Schulfz Clofhlers Lofgren s Appliance SI'ore Mlllers Floral Gardens Mollne Ben Franklin SI'ores Paradise TheaI're Peclcys Service S1'aI'lon Peerless Mlllc Company I W Pefersen Phll Rosene Sfore Roseys Ice Cream Shop Ruggles Small Animal Cllnlc Dr Fred Sauerman Chlropodlsr Alex B S'rone DVM Sfrombeclc Press Inc Sfuders Hosplfal Supplies Swan 8: Bahnsen Lumber Co Teslce Seed 8: Feed Co Trevor Hardware Inc Trl ClI'y Blue Prmf Co Vogue Venehan Blinds Whlfe House Lunch Yellow Cab Co 325 I5+h S'IreeI' 630 5+h Avenue I530 6+h Avenue 6 4+h Avenue 2302 23II I6+h S1'ree+ I2I6 5+h Avenue 524 I6Ih Sfreef 2I35 I6'rh S'rree+ 2802 23rd Avenue 4I0 I5I'h S+ree+ I534 6I'h Avenue I I I9 I6'rh Avenue I829 l5'rh S'rree+ Place 52I I5+h S'I'reeI' 6 5I'h Avenue 36I5 27+h S+ree+ 3I 2 23rd Avenue 5 3 I5+h S+ree+ 7 7 5+h Avenue 836 I5I'h SI'reeI' Place 323 2nd Avenue 4 6 I5I'h SI'reeI 4II I5I'h SI'ree'r 27I5 23rd Avenue 90I I9+h SI'reeI' 630 5+h Avenue 4520 4I'h Avenue 2 0 5'rh Avenue 507 I5+h SI'reeI Alrporf Road 2423 I6I'h SI'reeI' 24I4 I6I'h S+ree'r I6I5 3rd Avenue 620 I5I'h SI'ree'r I403 5Ih Avenue 42I I8'Ih Sfreel' 2 555I 4 3585 4 44II 4 9822 4 6362 4 569l 4 477I 2 2I35 4 5I62 2 3 2 2526 4 8735 4 7479 2 56I3 4 I744 2 36I8 4 30I4 2 30I2 4 92I2 Rock Island 4 0526 2 757I 4 9342 4 247I 2 262I 4 84I3 4 237I 4 6575 4 I865 2 622 4 5689 4 2478 2 5744 Molme 4 56I I I I - . . 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I I - I 0 0 I - - -I Professional and Business Men R ScoH' Blalr A J Canning Kennelh F Gibson R B Hnnman Thomas S Honsa M J Nelson Charles F Orlman R R Paschall Eugene G Pelerson J Sfanley Servlne Warren Slreed Norberl' C Barwasser Ohs Clmlc C S Coshgan Frederick Enhl Roberl E Flalley D B Freeman Leo Gamburg J G Gusfafson J K Hanson L S Helfrich Benlon Holm Carl Johnson George W Kolvun Lowell E Marhn L J McCormack E F Parker H H Parsons N B Powell L N ears J r Paul Youngberg Theodore E Anderson Bozeman Moran and Kloclcau Andrew Kopp Oalcleaf and Churchill Henry W Parsons Joseph R Rosborough Lloyd A Schwleberf Sollo Graham and Callff Johnson and Rallsback Trevor and Trevor Wilson and Van Hooreweghe DENTISTS 50 'rh I630 5+h 50I 5Ih I5I8 5I'h SOI 5'rh I7I2 7+h 50I 5+h I630 5I'h I7l2 7+h 50I 5'rh 7I9 6I'h Slreef Slreel' Sfreef Slreel' SI'ree+ S+ree'r SI'ree+ S+ree+ Sfreef Sfreel Sfreef PHYSICIANS I630 5'rh I630 5'rh 50I 5+h 630 630 630 630 630 50I 5I'h 630 5 8 5 8 702 6 0 630 630 6 0 5 8 5 8 630 630 Avenue Avenue Slreel' Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Sfreel' Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue ATTORNEYS I630 5+h I630 5'rh I5I8 5'rh I6I0 5'rh 506 I5'rh I630 5+h I I' Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Slreel Avenue Slreef Sfreel' Slreel' Slreel' Sfreel' 48223 4697I 2 77l 4 I423 230I5 45I35 22726 40762 40II7 242I2 42I53 2 550I 2 3660 4 4553 4 565I 2 543I 2 50I2 2 44I4 4 7494 2 24I5 4 822I 4 746I 4 3587 4 I2I5 42526 25I20 23744 23520 2302I 4 I726 40I8I 2 602I 2 5593 4 O2I3 2 3643 2 2I8I 2 5822 4 5362 4 836I 4 7443 2 282I 4 I526 . 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