Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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LELA ADAMS HELEN B. ANDERSEN WILLIAM BALTZFI L Hom- I-1coNoAIICs SOCIAL sTuuII:s RILFRESIIER AIATII Home Economics Club SAFETY DRIVIQR TRAINING Assistant Sophomore Footb BESS BARNETT FLOYD BECHERER I-.NCIISH SUCIAI. sTuIJII:s v0cAI. MUSIC Eine Arts Club Scandinavian Singers Vocal Ensembles S dueatlon Develops Students In addition to keeping the lost and found, selling season and game football and basketball tickets, and answering the telephone and the many questions directed to them, each of the four women on the ofllce staff has a specihc job to do. Watching as Mrs. Madelene Denen, registrar, places a bul- letin in each teacher's box are Mrs. Olive Hayden, bookstore manager: Mrs. Ethel Burt, bookkeeperg Mrs. Dorothy Bjurstrom, secretary. l'Rll'Z BOOINI RAY BRASMER CLARA 0. CARLSI xIAI'III1xIATIcs INDUSTRIAL ARTS ENGLISH Aflsldnl VHFSUY Football Publications Aduse MARGARET C. BECKER

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Formerly dean of boys and assistant principal, Lamont Hultgren began his first year as principal of MHS last fall. Mr. Hultgren is respected by the student body and faculty for his willingness to help and co-operate with every individual and organ- ization within the school. His main duties deal with the policies of the school, working with the teaching per- sonnel, and making decisions pertaining to the school's curriculum. Looking after the equipment of the school is a large task that will become even larger as the new high school nears completion. 1111 Hultgren, Ziebell Assume New Pos't'o s Serving his first year at Moline High School as dean of boys and assistant principal, Norman Ziebell has many duties. Primarily working with the boys, he helps them plan their class programs, issues admits and permits, and aids them with personal, social, and disciplinary problems. He counsels the boys in regard to present circum- stances, future education, or any ques- tions which they bring to him. Mr. Ziebell also works with the Student Congress. Mrs. Marie Waller, dean of girls, is actively involved in the school life of all MHS students: administering the Illi- nois state tests, the National Merit Scholarship tests and other tests, spon- soring the National Honor Society, and assisting with the production of ADC. She advises the girls about colleges, scholarships, and jobs. Her responsi- bilities as dean also include checking attendance and planning schedules.



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The teachers of Moline High School are busy, busy people. From the ringing of the eight o,clock bell until the last class of the day, the efforts and energies of the teachers are directed toward one objective- that of presenting their lessons clearly and interest- ingly. Numerous aids are used to arouse the interest of the Students: field trips, speakers, slides, movies, and pictures, and articles made and purchased in countries and areas being studied. After leaving School, instructors spend many hours both preparing the subject material and correcting assignments and tests. MHS teachers are eager for the growth and de- velopment of the minds, characters, and personalities of their pupils. Students are encouraged to seek counsel both when they are perplexed by their studies and when they have other problems. Sixty-five per cent of the faculty have extra- curricular responsibilities: coaching Maroon athletic teams, sponsoring clubs and activities, directing the dramatic and musical productions. Whether telling a swimmer how to perfect his swan dive, teaching an M understudy how to write headlines, or reading a line of Shakespeare to a youthful Malvolio, work with students, although rewarding, requires indi- vidual understanding and many hours of the teacher,s time. Many of the faculty faithfully attend the ten Fine Arts performances of the year. Many also are loyal boosters of the high school teams, enthusiastically urging the squads on to victory. JEAN CARLSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION Varsity Cheerleaders Girls' Athletic Association Senior Class Sponsor VIVIAN A. CRISWELL KATHLEEN CURRY BUSINESS EDUCATION I-IEAD LIRRARIAN DEPARTMENT HEAD Library Club GLADYS DAY BUSINESS EDUCATION ii LEONA DAY ROY A. DEVINNEY SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES Civics Club 'iv in Ti ALMA D. DOUGHERTY SAM DRAKE CARL E. EKBLAD JACK FOLEY CYRUS A. GALLEY BUSINESS EDUCATION MATHEMATICS CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lettermen's Club Varsity Basketball Athletic Director Assistant Varsity Track BARBARA GARST MACE GORDON MARGARET A. GRIFFIN NGLISH, DEPARTMENT HEAD SPANISH BUSINESS EDUCATION Fine Arts Club Spanish Club Junior Class Sponsor Literary Board 'lead Dramatics Coach

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