Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Social Get-Togefhers Create Friendships

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N i .nlll L XM Club Activities Promote Good Citizens To help promote the citizenship of high school students, many of the clubs have participated in community projects this past year. One of the clubs most active in this program is the Civics Club which is open to all seniors taking government. To help the group understand the function of our government, the club made a tour of the city hall. There they saw our local government officials in action. Conducting student elections was another main project of the club. This activity gave the members experience in running an election with the use of a voting machine, The Line O' Type Toy Contest, sponsored each year just before Christmas vacation by the school newspaper, encour- ages students to share their happiness with less fortunate children in the community Every ad room submits toys, which they have made or purchased. These toys are distributed to the children of needy families. To stimulate interest among ad rooms, the Line O' Type awards a traveling trophy to the ad room submitting the most original, practical, and clever toy. This year thirty-three ad rooms competed for the trophy which Mrs, Annette Bonnell's ad room won. The Holy Week services were planned and conducted through the united efforts of the Y-Teens and Hi-Y. Held at the United Presbyterian Church the week preceding Easter, the non-denominational services gave students an opportunity to take part in the program and thus to become better lead- ers in the church. This community project aroused the interest of not only the students but also the teachers, parents, and local businessmen. Both the Y-Teens and Hi-Y have also played a big part in extending brotherhood and understanding around the world. Student Congress, which is composed of a representative from every ad room is largely responsible for governing many of the school affairs. Each representative has a chance to voice his opinion on matters concerning the school's pro- gram. Good sportsmanship is developed through the Letter- men's Club and the Girls' Athletic Association. The members of these two clubs learn how to win, lose, and play fairly, all of which are essential for good citizenship. A better world understanding is achieved by knowing the languages and customs of other countries, The French and Spanish Clubs play a big part in developing this rela- tionship. The Junior Classical League also helps the students to gain a better understanding of their own English language. Gaining experience in public speaking was of great value to the members of the Debate team. This group learned to understand better the present problems of the world and became well versed on them. To improve our community and local government by educating the students to become better citizens is the aim of many of the clubs at Moline Senior High. They all engage in community projects for which the students can well be proud! T'

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