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I 2 24 66 ,..Il2 .,.I3O ,..I57 ...I62 S X X ssss ..-04 t 10,1 5 pf!-P Blueprinffvr Qroufing Eypcvfufious As we walched lhe beaufiful new Moline Senior l-ligh School develop from a blueprinl info 'rhe aclual modern slrucfure +ha+ now appears on Twenly-fiffh Avenue be- fween Forly-firs+ and Thirly-four+h Slreels, we realized fhal we 'foo had developed slep by slep 'rhis pasl year. Wifh growing expeclalions and high ideals we viewed lhe growfh of fhe building and anficipafed ifs cornplelion as we did our school aclivifies. Jus? as lhe archilecls meficulously designed Jrhe blueprinl for 'the building, our facully engineered a blueprinl for developing us info well-rounded, inl'elligen+ young adulls. In learning, or- ganizing, apprecialing, growing physically, and gaining experience under +he guidance of our feachers, we sfrived +o fulfill lhe aims of our high school year. - ffwa- 'v:r,w '.'N. f. y its H '4 'f J.hf,', -H - 'vs ' I N 4iCn,t-y fly, 'If if I f- JL ,','..,. Days At School E I L ' i1 Qwpwaf 3? W X , I Q S NN N A Mig Q ' QZQSQQE: 15E c 1 XX - Three ocloclr! SchooI's ouT! STep aside, we re coming Through, These sTudenTs are saying as They pour oui The door. Were Filled With Studying, Fun, And Friendship SpuTniks spliT The aTmosphere, Asian Tlu and The Chemise look swepT The counTry, buT The unique liTe aT MHS progressed wiTh The main Topic OT conversaTion being nexT year aT The new high school. WiTh iusT ThirTy minuTes To enjoy lunch, The sTudenTs packed The caTeTeria and overflowed To The benches in The halls and The ever popular sTair sTe-ps during one oT The Tive separaTe lunch periods. Music To munch by, piped over The loud speaker sysTem, was occasionally shaTTered by a booming voice announc- ing coming evenTs or The sound of a Tray spilling iTs conTenTs on The worn Tile Tloors. Through rain or snow, we go, go, go, because sTudenTs lacked suTTicienT gymnasium TaciliTies. The chanT conTinued wiTh occas- ional inTeriecTions oT nexT year . . . , as The MHS'ers Trudged To Turners Hall, The YMCA swimming pool, or The Field House Tor Their gym classes. An enlarged counseling program was inauguraTed This year, wiTh Two counselors Tor each grade level. Disciplinary problems and absences were handled by The respecTive counselors as well as advice and help in planning The TuTure careers OT The sTudenTs. ShiTTs occurred. noT only in lunch periods, buT also in The assembly and lyceum programs. As The 428 members oT The sophomore class alone Tilled The audiTorium, The programs were duplicaTed Tor The junior-senior assembly. WiTh an increased number of college-bound sTudenTs The Trend Toward enrollmenT in college preparaTory courses proporTion- aTely increased. From The sixTeen required and sevenTy-eighT elecTive subiecTs oTTered, schedules oT varied conTenT were Tormed wiTh a Trend Towards English, advanced maThemaTics, and science courses. Early morning silence was broken wiTh The arrival oT sTudenTs in varied excuses Tor TransporTaTion. RoadsTers wiTh duels, cus- Tomized hoTrods, and sleek laTe model cars lenT The Typical Teen- age aTmosphere To MHS. Hey Joe, waiT up! Have you goT your Trig done? Wasn'T ThaT a hard exam yesTerday? These were common expressions as The Tardy bell sounded amid The confusion and rush To TirsT period classes. Mixed emoTions Tilled The proud Moline sTudenTs as Tinal reporT cards were disTribuTed. Talking oT nexT year . . . and This summer l'm going To . . . Tilled The air as The MHS'ers leTT behind Them The old building Tilled wiTh years of senTimenT ancl looked Toward TuTure years in The new high school. Braving a blizzard These boys DespiTe crowded condiTions in The halls These sTudenTs seem To be en- joying Their lunch on The sTeps. Scrambling Tor The ball as iT hangs in mid-air are These members of a girls' gym class. classes. .. ..Qk7.x,W malre a dash for The door as They come from The annex beTween Reflechng conTrasTing moods, These Two sTu- denTs siT in sTudy hall, one a scholar, one a dreamer. 5 , I ,..alf We Learn to Work Together in Harmony Chaos reigned as l475 summer, sunfanned sTudenTs crowded inTo The worn MHS halls for The firsf day of classes. The MedalisT, All-American school newspaper, The Line O'Type, welcomed Them wiTh news of freshman impressions of high school, addifions To The Teaching sTaTf, and predicTions for The year. ln The feminine sTudenT division, The Girls' AThleTic Associafion, The Home Economics Club, and Y-Teens greeTed prospecTive members aT The annual welcome picnics. Sporfs-wise The sTu- denTs were looking Toward homecoming. Their hopes, however, were dashed as The Alleman Pioneers, subsTiTuTing for The EasT Moline PanThers, vicfims of Asian flu, downed The Maroon gridsTers in frigid folly. ParenTal pranks highlighTed The family nighTs aT moTher- daughTer, dad-daughTer GAA playnighTs, while represenTaTive language clubs-French, LaTin, and Spanish-meT To discuss and learn more of foreign culfure and cusToms, such as The Tra- diTional breaking of The pinaTa. Ending The Tall acTiviTies calendar, Hi-Y organizafions prepared To Take over The ciTy for a day, as The local YouTh in Govern- menT program maTerialized. Full of The YuleTide spiriT, The music deparTmenT presenTed The annual ChrisTmas vespers, and The LOT-STudenT Congress SanTa Claus presenfed Toys To under- privileged children in The Share Joys, Buy Toys campaign. Fun-packed holidays faded as The final semesTer exams filled The minds of sTudenTs during The firsT monTh of The new year. Beginning The second semesTer, preparaTions were made for The producTion of Brigadoon, The lasT musical producTion presenTed in The old building. ChanTs of On To sTaTe, Moline! echoed around The school as The Maroons advanced To The secTional division of The sTaTe baskefball TournamenT. AnnouncemenT, Senior Ball, baccalaureaTe, commencemenT, and Swing-ouT commiTTees were chosen To prepare for senior gradu- aTion exercises, as rehearsals began for The senior ADC producTion of Arabian Daze wiTh TalenT varying from Ed Sullivan ll To l-landmaidens of Scheherazadf' Final adieus spoken, hopes and wishes for The fuTure exTended, The sTudenTs parfed for varied summer acTiviTies, ending The Term for The old building as a place of high school learning. Language clubs offer many hours of enioyable acTiviTy and increase The sTudenTs' knowledge and undersTanding of 'foreign peoples. Many hours were spenT by boys ouT for sporTs, affording many exciTing hours for The sTudenT body in cheer- ing Them on To vicTory. 3? h Decking The halls in The ChrisTmas Taking parT in a Typical play rehearsal are The members of The casT for Briga- 5P'r'l' fe mfmlffrs of The Sfuqenl Con' doo,-L gress, hanging The Tree, which sTood in TronT of The aucliTorium. 11' xl .QT- ki, X ,R X jx 5 Teachers --.W,,,' 'Salut- 'Mammal mf, M' ,. www ' xc -ff l g,s, , fc , M. X. X f Learning The operaTion of The large ma- chines in The indusTrial arTs building Trains boys Tor TuTure work in indusTry. Counsel Us In Drafting Future Plans Preparing Tor The TuTure, MHS sTudenTs in addiTion To required courses chose elecTive subiecTs which aTForded Them The oppor- TuniTy oi sTudying Tor The Trade or proTession They soughT To Tollow. Discussing careers and plans Tor TurTher educaTion wiTh The counselors, The Ml-lS sTudenT obTained advice on choosing a Tield Tor which he showed apTiTude. Planning a course oT sTudy which would enable him To proceed To This chosen Tield was also compleTed wiTh The cooperaTion oT The counselors and advisers. Home economics, boTh as a class and an organizaTion, oTTered The girls The opporTuniTy To become beTTer acquainTed wiTh homemaking skills. The Tamily living courses soughT To insTrucT Them in preparing Tor a home and Tamily. For The male porTion of The sTudenT body, The indusTrial and Technical knowledge oT The insTrucTors coupled wiTh work in 'lThe shop. oTTered The boys a basic undersTanding oT a Trade useTul To Them. FuTures in business adminisTraTion required sTudy in The basic classes oT bookkeeping, accounTing, maThemaTics, and The Tech- nical courses in Typing, shorThand, TranscripTion, and oTTice prac- Tice. To pracTice whaT was TaughT, a class in disTribuTive educaTion required The sTudenT To Tind and mainTain a iob oT his choice and To reporT on This posiTion and any advancemenT or Trouble en- counTered. As The Time grew near To begin Thinking oT advanced sTudy, The college day program oTTered sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To meeT and discuss wiTh The various college represenTaTives, re- quiremenTs and TaciliTies oT The varied insTiTuTions. The Time Tinally arrived when The hours oT sTudy would pay off as scholarship TesTs were adminisTered. WiTh The Tinal reporT card and plans Tor The TuTure brighT, The sTudenTs, parTing To proceed on The road To advanced sTudy and pracTical applicaTions oT The knowledge gained in seeking Their TuTure, meT The TuTure conTidenTly. Gaining pracTical experience, a member oT The DisTribuTive Educa- Tion class worlrs on The sign prinTing aT Block and Kuhl's. 'A Snip ancl sew! as sTudenTs learn The handy crafT of making Their own cloThes. reTarial work. CllckeTy claclr! Keys Tly as sTudenTs learn To Type for fuTure use in school and sec- This is whaT we have To oFfer, The college represenTaTive Tells inTeresTed seniors during a conference on College Day. 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Through Their parTicipaTion in communiTy aTTairs, The MHS sTudenTs learn To serve and To share. ln The Hi-Y YouTh ln GovernmenT program, The boys Tilled The various ciTy poliTical posiTions and presided over The municipal TuncTions, Thus learn- ing by doing. Civics classes also sTudied The TuncTions of a ciTy by inTer- viewing various oTTicials and Taking parT in a mock Trial wiTh The sTudenTs serving as The iury. ThaT iT is beTTer To give Than To receive The MHS sTudenT learns in various ways. A giTT is remembered wheTher iT be a giTT oT Time spenT in helping oThers less TorTunaTe or a presenT To an underprivileged child. The Tirnn hand oT MHS was exTended To The communiTy in The Torm oT FuTure Nurses aiding in The AugusTana speech class Tor children. Warm hearTs made pos- sible The annual ChrisTmas parTy where underprivileged children's TaiTh in SanTa Claus was rewarded as The jolly genT presenTed Them wiTh giTTs, ParTicipaTing in Junior Red Cross and serving in and con- TribuTing To communiTy drives molded The characTer oT The sTu- denTs To TuncTion wiTh The communiTy as a uniT. Sharing responsi- biliTy oT The Kiwanis PeanuT Day sale, The Jaycees' Pancake supper, and The muscular dysTrophy campaigns, gave The Ml-lS'ers a chance To serve and work wiTh The communiTy. Junior Achievement wiTh iTs miniaTure corporaTions, gave The sTudenT a chance To meeT The indusTrial and proTessional com- muniTy on a common basis. To meeT and discuss, design and prof duce, sell and divide proTiTs, were noT The only obiecTives oT This organizaTion. MeeTing The people of The communiTy and developing a spiriT OT consideraTion Tor oThers, Their needs and Their views, made The venTure a communiTy proiecT. . . . and Tive Thousand Teenagers meT and lisTened as Jesse Owens spoke. The Quad-CiTy YouTh Rally, held in The Tield house, proved successTul in uniTing The young people in a spiriT OT broTherhood and dedicaTion oT service To The welfare oT mankind. Above all, God molds a model communiTy. The Holy Week Services gave sTudenTs a chance To reconTirm Their TaiTh in God and rekindle The desire To be a good and TaiThTul servanT. To be able To geT-along-wiTh-oThers is a parT of This design Tor The sTudenT, noT To be merely a parT oT The communiTy, buT To be an acTive parT oT The communiTy. -.1 ,' Serving The communiTy by enTerTaining chil- dren aT The AugusTana speech clinic are members of FuTure Nurses Club. l do solemnly swear . . . Civics sTudenTs pledge To judge 'fairly while serving as The iury Tor a mock Trial. :nm 9 TTT ChrisT is risen! STudenTs eTTended Their own church services spon- sored by Hi-Y and Y-Teens dur- ing The weelr before EasTer. STand baclr or l'll shooT! This young man exclaims as he plays with a ChrisT- mas Toy purchased wiTh money collecfed during The Share Joys-Buy Toys campaign. Hlucwrinf fa Guiding . . . Vfilli qiixiwiiig on-pei liiliong . . . . . iiiii- X7 limi Lilly rnomlior-, organized lessons and ii liyili .-'. lii lwlp uw lincl and uso lo lho ulrnosl our .i iililiiu, Oni nliall ii. c,ninpoi,cfd of hiqhly 5peQialized mon ,i iil wiinion whu flovolo lho rnaiorily ol lheir waling hours lo rliii ili-.iiloiinioiil ol our minds, spirils, and bodies. E-iperls in llii-ir lii-lil., lhigy iniiiirocl Li, lo grow i,Qholia1,lii3ally and guided us L: iiiii iillailiiiwllllFyi!gliJlHQlllClFllr'l'1C and lnlonls in Coaching, spon- -iiirziy .iivl .i-lyiuinij our ifxlmC'm'r'ii1i:li,1l' clLllVIllCf-. They also counseled ii, in iliiiiiiinfj wiilgiiopl, lo lil our liiluro noodi. Iliii ,i, r--iiiliitffiQnqinc-CV,onqiifly6sw41il0nlVdViQClnlolho new high School whore 'lin in itll.-in lnililiiyi. will place iil llioir disposal nowoi' and more ollodivo loo 'i i.iiiy -in lhfiiii i-mil., Q9 IX X Q X FACULTY uv unotnAll,3:.s ' un any gg, , Serving his third year as superintendent ot the Moline educational system, Dr. Dwight M. Davis executes the policies decided upon by the Board ot Education in addition to worlring with school per- sonnel, preparing the school budget, and recommending to the Board tor their con- sideration plans to improve the educa- tional program. Equipping the new senior high school, hiring teachers, planning the construction ot new buildings and housing ot the iun- ior high schools to relieve the growing enrollment are a tew ot Dr. Davis's prob- lems. He also presides over Board meet- ings and lends his assistance in whatever matters concern the educational system. Administration Directs SchooI's Progress A monthly visitation by the supervisors and directors ot special activities is made to offer suggestions to help the classroom teachers in their particular subiect. Loolr- ing over supervisory plans are Fredericlc Swanson, music: Philip Mahoney, director of special services: E. Lee Barnett, direc- tor ot vocational education: Ray Smith, director ot physical welfare: Marie Ring- quist, supervisor ot art education: Geneva Henss, school nurse: Roberta Lynch, di- rlector ot' audio-visual education. Merritt Faust. Determining the policies ot things t come, the Board ot Education members meet at least once every month They are elected to pertorm their various duties on the Board, they suggest im provements, and they also visit schools because ot their interest in the weltare ot the school system. Talring time out from weighty decisions are members ot the Board ot Education and admlnistra tors. Seated, Marvin Schiess, admanistra tive assistant: Dr. Dwight M Davis superintendent ot schools: Dr. R E Rug gles: Mrs. Helen Parker, president Mel vin Reynolds, assistant superintendent Henry Parsons. Standing are Stoddard Small, R. V. Shrader, Roger Potter and Mr. Lamonf Hulfgren, serving his second year as principal of MHS, is a man of many responsibilifies. This busy man ami- ably supervises fhe physical operafion of everyfhing wifhin fhe building which in- cludes fhe counselors, feachers, sfudenf body, cafeferia, and cusfodians. Manag- ing all afhlefic and dramafic evenfs fhroughouf fhe year is also a big iob for fhis cheerful man. Chief among his many dufies is seeing fhaf fhe curriculum is fhe besf possible for Moline's feenagers and mainfaining a safisfacfory feaching personnel. ln a friendly helpful way he works wifh bofh faculfy and sfudenfs, lending his advice in whafever way he can. School Adds Two Counselors For Each Class Assisfing fha principal in admin- isfrafive work, making ouf sfu- denf schedules, working wifh fhe counselors, and caring for fhe welfare of fha sfudenfs in fhe building are ihe main dufies of Mr. Norman Ziebell, assisfanf principal. This year marks fhe beginning of a new kincl of counseling sysiem ai MHS. Two counselors, a man and a woman, direcf each class. Each counselor has become acquainfed wifh siuclenfs in a personal way, which enables fhe sfu- clenf io feel free in Talking over his problem. ln aoldifion 'io counseling, 'rhey assisf sfudenfs wifh fheir programs, check on absences, and help in lanning class social funcfions. The senior counselors aid fhie class mem- bers in picking colleges and nofify ihem of fhe scholar- ships for which fhey are eligible. Each senior counselor also keeps informed abouf iob vacancies in The area fo assisi prospecfive graduaies in gefffing posifions. The junior and sophomore counselors help 'rhe underclassmen in seleciing The proper courses for 'rheir careers. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNSELORS JUNIOR CLASS COUNSELORS SENIOR CLASS COUNSELORS Jay Schaff Helen Andersen Frank Willifs Vivian Reimers Harold Griffifh Barbara Garsf 1 an X x BARBARA GARST, B.A., M.A. Depalfmenf Head Fine Arls, Lilerary Board BESS BARN ETT, M.A. CLARA O. CARLSON, A.B., M.A. Publicalions Adviser HAROLD GRIFFITH, A.B. English Stresses Self The English curriculum has severai obiec+ives: io ieach young people io express Themselves clearly in spoken and wriH'en language and io read wirh undersianding and comprehension. MHS offers lhirfeen courses which re- quire lhe services of sixieen feachers. All sophomores are required To siud a general English course, which includes composiiion andlgrammar and ihe reading of 'iavoriie classics and The besf books. Consiruc- Hon of ploi. realiry of characiers, and hisiorical seH'ing are aspecls of each classic which ihe class members enjoy siudying and discussing. Each siudenf is required fo wrife eighr 'rhemes a semesler and read four books for book reviews. Building sirong vocabularies is anoiher impor- iani facior in sophomore English work. An honors course provides more reading and more wriiing 'rhan fhe srandard course. To enroll in rhis course, a sludeni' musl express a desire 'ro be a member of The group, have +he recommendalion of his previous English ieacher, and have a siraighr A record in English and high marks in oiher subjecis. ln ihe iunior year siudenis have a chance 'ro develop pariicular inieresis in English by choosing one of rhe four available courses. American liieralure. in which prose and poelry by American auihors are siudied, arfracis a large poriion of ihe college-bound siudenls. This year lwo clas- sics, The Scarler LeHer by l-lawrhorne and Moby Dick by Melville. and lhe liferary magazine, The Afianlic Mon+hly, were added +o The course. An invesligaiive paper is required as well as 'fhemes and book reporls. JENNIE ELLISON, B.A., M.A. Piclures Noi Available Of: DOROTHY LARKIN, B.A. lsecond semesler onlyl ADELINE E. KERNS, B.A. RICHARD KEELEY, DE WANE MANSAGER, B.S. KATHRYN MOORE, B.S. PHYLITA SHINNEMAN, B.S., M.S. I Firsl' semester onlyl Girls' Tennis 5'5-- M5- Dramalics Assislanf Senior Class SPOUSOY N,-i :Airs l A l 'xpression, Appreciation, Comprehension 'Q' JOAN T. ROBBINS, B.A. DE WAYNE ROUSH, B.S. RUTH TOYN'E, B.A., M.A. MARIE WALLER, l.S., M.S. U:'f5'l' Semesief 9 'lYi Head Dramaiics Coach B'S' 'n LS' Y-Teens Debafe Coach An honors course is also oiciered for juniors. This year +here were fwo such classes. Anolher special junior course is Eng- lish-J in which ihe work in American liieraiure classes is combined wi+h ihe siudy of journalism and 'rraining for worlc on ihe publicarions. Communicafions, a course in which grammar and compo- siiion are sfudied buf in which rhe reading is more general Than in rhe oiher courses, is also offered. Oral English is required of all juniors, one period weelcly being devoied 'ro giving individual speeches, panel discussions, and reporis. Alihough senior English is eleciive, college-bound sfudenrs generally enroll in English lireraiure, in which 'rhey siudy Shakespeare, Milfon, Slevenson, and Tennyson in addifion To many ofher popular auihors and poeis. Composiiion, a one-semesfer course, is a siudy of grammar and Theme wriring which prepares pupils for college rheroric. English confemporary is offered one semesrer for seniors. A one semesfer remedial reading course is offered +o srudenfs who wish fo improve rheir reading speed and comprehension. The library, consfanfly used by English srudenls, provides boolcs for boolc reporis and reference marerial for invesiiga- 'five papers. In 'rhe spring each English reacher submils lis'rs of books 'ro be ordered for depar+men+ needs. Demonsfrafing poise and self-confidence is Nancy Ross, a member of a junior oral English class, as she presenfs a well prepared speech io fhe class. THYRA PERRY, lA., M.A. BETTY ROSEBERG, AI., M.A jSecond semesier onlyl RUTH VERTREES, B.A. Dis+ribu'iive Educafion D E Club KATHLEEN CURRY, B.A. Librarian Library Club .ta HELEN ANDERSEN, B.A., M,A. GEORGE MANUS, B.ED., M,A. Deparfmenl Head Senior Class Sponsor Civics Club ' 'N ay , . 'D , QL m, - N ES L JOHNSON B.A. FRA C . . Junior Class Sponsor JACK CODER, B.A. Varsily Foolball Ass'l' LEONA DAY, A.B. ROY DEVINNEY, M.A., B.A. GENE SHIPLEY, BA Civics Club Audio-Visual Aids Track, Cross CounTry Various Sciences Develop individual social sTudies courses include world hisTory, UniTed STaTes hisTory, governmenT, economics, business law, and commercial geography. Sophomores are required To Take world hisTory, a sTudy of The major culfures of The world wiTh special sTress upon The relaTionships of The pasT wiTh The presenT. Juniors Take UniTed STaTes hisTory, a sTudy of The UniTed NaTions and oTher world organizaTions as well as The compleTe hisTory of The UniTed STaTes and The LaTin American counTries. WriTTen reviews of hisTorical books and a Term paper are required in boTh hisTory courses. Each senior musT Take a one-semesTer course in governmenT. To be- come familiar wiTh local elecTion procedures, The parTy sysTem, and The righTs of ciTizens, The classes visiT The ciTy council, welfare oTTice, local courTs, and board of educa- Tion. Every prospecTive graduaTe musT pass an examina- Tion on sTaTe and naTional consTiTuTions. Geography, law, and economics are one-semesTer elec- Tive courses. Geography includes The religion, climaTe, populaTion, naTural resources, and Torm of governmenT of all rnaior counTriesg law considers conTracTs, Taxes, real and personal properTy in relaTion To an average ciTizen engaged in Typical business: economics concerns banking, inTernaTional Trade, insurance, and sTock markeT opera- Tions. WARREN FULLER, A.A., EMILY STOTLAR, B.S., M.S. ARTHUR KRANE, B.ED., M.A. JOHN BARTHOLOW, B.A., M.A. JAY SCHAFF, B.S B.S.ED., M.S.ED. Fine AHS Club Riflle Club FRITZ BOOM, B.A., M.A. VIVIAN JONES, M.A. ARCHIE SWANSON, A.8., M.A. RUTH O. SPENCER, A.B., M.S. LAVERN SINCLAIR, A B Varsify Foolball Ass'T Sophomore Class Sponsor Varsify Foofball Key Club O O I Inqulrlng Minds AlThough maTl'1emaTics is cerTainly a Tield in iTselT, iTs re- laTion To oTher branches ol science is emphasized: Tor example, The equaTion of algebra becomes an indispens- able Tool in physics and chemisTry. Plane geomeTr is open To sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Advanced arge- bra sTresses The equaTion as a means ol: solving problems. Solid geomeTry and TrigonomeTry, oTFered To seniors pri- marily, concerns The measuremenT of Three dimension figures. Seniors who need a review of basic maTh princi- ples are required To enroll in a non-crediT refresher maTh class. Three elecTive science courses: biology, chemisTry, and physics aTTracT 522 sTudenTs. ln biology The sTudenT learns The lundamenTals of planT and animal liTe, The use of The microscope and dissecTing Tools, and The recogniTion of local flora and Tauna. In chemisTry he learns The basic TacTs abouT composiTion of maTTer and iTs changes. ln physics he learns modern scienTiTic developmenTs and The TundamenTals oT mechanics, heaT, sound, lighT, magneTism, and elecTriciTy. lndusTrial arTs acquainTs boys wiTh basic ideas and skills oT welding, auTo mechanics, meTal and woodworking, and WILLIAM HAAS, B.S., M.E. Camera Club JAMES DRAKE, B.S A'I'hleI'ic DirecTor LeTTermen's Club 1 draTTing. DraTTing includes mechanical and archiTecTural drawing, Tool and sTrucTural designing. Woodworking and cabinei' making Teaches The use ol hand Tools and The basic power Tool operaTions. Machine shop helps boys To seT up and operaTe basic Toolroom machines and The vocaTional aspecT of The shop. NEIL HOOVER, B.ED. HUGH WOLFE, B.S. FRANK WILLETS, B.ED., M.S. RAY BRASMER, B.S., M.S. CYRUS GALLEY, B.S. THOMAS KIENLE, B.S., M.S. QQ ri' MARGARET BECKER, B.M.E. HERBERT REID, WIQLARD A. STARKEY, 8.5. MARION CALDWELL, B.F.A. DON MOELLER, B.F.A., M.F.A. Fine Arfs Club BA M'M'E' ln EDM MM PHD' Fine Aris Club Opererfa Workshop Arts, Languages Add Culture Developing a sense ol awareness of his own sensiiivily 'ro beauiy and good Tasle and confidence in expressing him- self crealively is 'rhe obieciive of 'rhe arf courses. Ad- vanced classes siudy drawing, painiing, ihree-dimesion consiruciion, and prinlingp also illus'rra'rion, adveriising rechniques, and scul lure. Crafls classes do crealive work wiih leaihers, melali wood, glass, plasiics, and iewelry. Pollery classes handle clay, crealing original ceramic pieces. More 'rhan lhree hundred sfudenls repori' daily for work in The vocal and inslrumenial music groups. Be- ginners' choruses learn breaih conlrol, correcl diciion, clear enunciafion, and proper fone qualiiy. Members of 'rhe girls' choir and operefia workshop, quarleis, sexfefs, irios, and soloisls are chosen by fryouis. The band and orchesira learn 'ro play lheir inslrumenis harmoniously, 'ro develop smooih phrasing, and To masier basic lechniques. Four years of Lalin and lwo ol French and Spanish help siudenis lo become acquainled wifh ihe language and cusloms of ihe counlry and lo undersland English words and senfence siruclure. This year iwo hundred-lilly enrol- led in ihe four years of Lalin. The iirsl iwo years, slu- denis sludy basic word forms and vocabulary: ihe lhird, lhey iranslaie Cicero's speeches, The fourfh Vigil's Ae- neid. Translalions, grammar, and conversalion are em- phasized in French and Spanish. Arffully skefching Anne Peferson is Melanie Babich, a member of 'rho senior arf class. -lug... .FQ RALPH MC MINN, Ed.B., M.A. FELNASLl6liHgR,LBgA., J'rCl'lL ,FTA 'm uma asslca eague Junior Classical League, FTA HELEN PlEHL, B.A. NACE GORDON, B.S.E, French Club Spanish Club Add 'I'wo leaspoons self, says Bonnie Johnson 'lo Dorolhy Balmer and Blanche Nelson. EDWARD M. MITCHELL, B.S., M.S. 5 GLADYS DAY, B.A., M.E. VIVIAN REIMERS, A.B., M.A. ANNETTE BONNELL, B.S. HELEN MANU5, B.S. LELA ADAMS, 5.5 M 5 Deparimenf Head Home Ec Club Home Ec Club Deparfmenf Head Home Ec Club Home Ec, Business Aid Careers DOROTH EA HYIN K, B.S. ALMA DOUGHERTY, A.B. Home economics is based on The principle Thaf The family is one of The maior insTiTuTions wifh which educafion in a democrafic sociefy should be concerned. Foods and nu- TriTion, clofhing selecfion and consTrucTion, good groom- ing and enioymenf of leisure Time are phases Taughf in foods and clofhing, open To all girls. Family living is open only To seniors. Foods classes plan and prepare nuTriTious and well-balanced meals and learn The Techniques of cook- ing. Clofhing classes sTudy color, design, and fexfiles. The girls progress from The making of a simple dress To a suiT or coaT. Family living Teaches The meaning of mar- riage and child care. This course also considers home decorafion, in which girls choose a house plan, furnishings, and a decorafing scheme. Typing, shorfhand, bookkeeping, office pracfice, and disTribuTive educafion comprise The courses in business educafion. Anyone may Take Typing, offered each ear. Shorfhand, open To juniors, prepares for advanced shorf- hand in The senioi year. Bookkeeping is offered for Two years, advanced bookkeeping in The senior year. Office pracfice is offered boTh semesfers in The senior ear. Of- fice pracfice B concerns acTual office sfenographic work: office pracfice A emphasizes The operaTion of The basic office machines. Disfribufive educaTion prepares The sTudenT for careers in refailing or selling. Fiffeen seniors enrolled in This year's DE course wiTh Miss Rufh Verfrees as co-ordinafor. Her picfure appears in The English secTion, page I7. ALMA KOTEZ, B.S. MARGARET GRIFFIN, A.B. FRIEDA SCHNOWSKE, A.B., M.S. FRANCES JEFFERS B A Junior Class Sponsor F T A 'uv' YY JY' 4-:ll :ff I . it ,, ,,, 59 -'lb .T .Mf JOSEPH VAVRUS, ls., M.A. WresTling JEAN CARLSON, B.S. GAA, Cheerleader Sponsor WILLIAM BALTZELL, B.S. VarsiTy Foofbell Ass'T Baseball Ass'T ROBERT BENNETT, B.A., M.S. JACK FOLEY, B.A., B.S., M.ED. T29 Swimming, Hi-Y VarsiTy BaskeTball VarsiTy Track Ass'T Gym, Driving, Teach Co-ordination WILLIAM BISHOP, B.A., M.A. Head Baseball VarsiTy BaskeTball Ass'T 'QQ' Four years of physical educaTion are required Tor gradua- Tion, sophomores meeTing Twice a week: iuniors and sen- iors, Three Times a week. Seniors are also required To Take TirsT aid. Because The school lacks many physical educa- Tion TaciliTies, classes use The YMCA swimming pool, Turn- ers gym, WharTon Field House, and Browning Field in addiTion To The high school gym. Exercises and group games played in The gym classes emphasize sporTsmanship and The rules of The game. STudenTs are placed in swim- ming classes according To Their abiliTy and know-how in The basic skills oT swimming. GymnasTics classes add an inTeresTing variaTion To The physical educaTion program. To learn To use a car safely and lawTully, pupils enroll in The driver Training classes, each class meeTing one hour a week. ln The saTeTy classes, which meeT Twice weekly, The sTudenTs learn The TunclamenTals of driving. Four new dual conTrol cars are supplied each year by local auTo- mobile dealers Tor sTudenT use. Early in The course. each sTudenT secures a Temporary driving permiT obTained by passing Two preliminary TesTs. The Tour insTrucTors pre- pare Tor Their work by aTTending an inTensive course in driver educaTion sponsored by The Chicago Iv1oTor Club. Yes, l've goT my aspirins, chuckles Mr. Bill Bishop, driving insTruc- CLIFTON HYINK, 3,5, MARK MARSELL, 55, Tor, as he shows a nervous sTudenT driver how To sTarT The car. ffl b Ti ALICE WILSON, B.A. C. W. HOLMGREN, A B Service Groups Keep MHS Running Smoothly WiThouT The help of Mrs. Emma Weclrel, cafeieria direcTor, and Mrs. Helen Weclxel, book- lreeper, MHS sTudenTs would be a mighTy hungry group of Teenagers. Mrs. lva Owen is The co-ordinaTor oi The educable men- Tally handicapped program. She assisTs The sTudenTs in many ways. such as deciding The subiecTs They should Take. AdminisTering TirsT aid, aiding in denTal inspecTion, keeping healTh records oT The sTudenTs, and promoTing a healThTul school environmenT is The job oT The school nurse, Mrs. Geneva l-lenss. PrinTing daily bulleTins, handling all money TransacTions, operaTing The swiTchboard, answering Telephones, lceeping school records, managing a booksTore Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy, and checking aTTendance are a Tew oi The many duTies oT The hard-working office sTaTT. MainTaining a neaT, spoTless school is The job of The cusTodians. They also repair and build useful Things Tor The school. Providing wholesome, nuTriTious Tood is The ioio oi The caTeTeria worlcers. They arrive early each morn- ing To prepare Two menus Tor Tive lunch periods. School Nurse' PNA Checking The lisT of prospecTive graduaies are The office force: Mrs. Madelene Denen, regisirarg Mrs Olive Hayden, boolrsiore manager: Mrs. EThel BurT booklreeperg Mrs. Lucille Kendall, aTTendance sec reTary: Mrs. DoroThy Biursirom, secreTary. SJ 2 R J B Mr. Ralph Gaiiney Tries ouT The finished producT of many hours of worlr which he and The oTher cusTodians have done in Their spare Time. Admiring The food They have prepared are, FRONT ROW: Mrs. ldris Parlrs, Mrs. Jesse Swanlr, Mrs. Bernice BohharT, Mrs. EdiTh WallaerT, Mrs. Theres Gorg. BACK ROW: Mrs. Elsie Halloran, Mrs. Beau- lah Clarlc, Mrs. MargareT Lowry, Mrs. Mary Lilieberg, Mrs. Orrel Logsdon, Mrs. Zulma BusguaerT, Mrs. ElizabeTh Johnson, Mrs. Edna Nelson. AbsenT from The picTure is Mrs. Clara Todd. Resiing a few momenTs are These cusTodians: RoberT Up- Ton, George Anderson, George McRae, Ralph Gaffney, David Robinson. Abseni when The picTure was Talcen were Winsor LeTTerman, Wallace Anderson, Mabel MiTchell. Hluqvrinf far learning . . . Vlfilli growing CxpCQli,1lionu , . . . . . lhi- uun lunriod Sluflenlii lilloiil lhc Qlafifwoorns, lii.f,f,iiinii'ifi with lhqi cwigilorncnl anal mlorios ol summer 9 Q5 Q ',.ii.ilion fwporionaoz. lnilocgiiion vanished um Seniors ii- ilixiwl hiiw cwiirlioi lvluoprinls lor sludy lullilled requirernenls lui luliiiig woil mill Luioors. Puzzlod iuniorv: C.OF1SlQlCFGCl 'lho lile ii' ,in ii i ie:irlaw.rnfan as undeciclod 5o,hornores Clrullecl The blue- l l ld liiinl Lil fluilyi in ijiiopfirolion lor lhoir lulurcw. liiilli, liiimmrid with expocralion of Nncxl year in lhe new building as lhc lilfb uliiilifiili. ullonrliicl viiiiigiil i'-lamczs ol roursos ollorc-d. Splendor clolfecl lliii lifiiil yfnir iis llio Sfinior Bull, Junior Scnior Prom, and lhe Sophomore Dancn liiiii Iii-il llir: Liuniiil -.lille ol high wchool lilo. llBooslinq lhe lvlaroorinu lopped lho miller howl liiiurf, as MHS filhlfilos roprosonlfrd lhoir clasiee and school in various sporls. fl. iiininiiiniiy in ilpffll, Moline High School classes Chofae lhoir rcpremonlnlivoa and clrallo liliini lin' the yczir, S 4 up-nfs-, ,-ww-A v I M' , X x MMV 5 LmLKhA:AAZ EQ::?'v'f.V,gf:K,,S ,I 1 W ' ,... , , N . Q NNN.. Ex .Sf-if ii ii 53 2? ,, E' E if CLASSES .. We is-ggi ' if will .T-A-3 f-.,.,, ,zuisgi mir? 2 ihgi mig- L-Se Planning acTiviTies for The senior class are officers, Jim Caldwell, vice-presidenfg Clarence Taylor, president and Elaine Johansen, secreTary-Treasurer. Taylor, Caldwell, Johansen Head Senior Class Seniors aT lasTl WiTh The arrival oT Tall, The Class oT T958 began Their Tinal year aT MHS. AlThough unable To aTTend The new high school, They enjoyed The added disTincTion of being The lasT class To graduaTe Trom The old building. The seniors soon Tound Themselves caughT up in a busy whirl oT exTra-curricular acTiviTies, exciTing sporTs evenTs. good Times, and, oT course, grueling homework assign- menTs. The homecoming TesTiviTies, alThough dampened by The Asian Tlu epidemic, were Thrilling Tor all. The Na- Tional Honor SocieTy emerged inTo an acTive organizaTion This year. ATTer Their elecTion, The Tour oTTicers planned College Day, a ceremony Tor The insTallaTion oT members, and a banqueT, which was held in The spring. Many hours oT hard work were spenT in making The Glass Menagerie , The senior play. a rousing success. In -IN MEMORIAM- The chapel wiTh iTs peaceful, quieT air seemed as if iT could hold noT one more person. The sTaTely line of cars was The longesT mosT had ever seen. On ThaT brighT, sunny day, friends Trom MHS Turned ouT as Kennelh Ferry, who died in an auTo accidenT on April 2, I957, leTT Tor somewhere as glorious as The sun-as magniTicenT as friendship. Quiet yeT known by mosT aT MHS, he will always be remembered. Kenny, who knew The greaT ouT- doors, loved more Than anyfhing To be in iT. Serv- ing Ged was a parT of Kenny, Tor he enTered inTo The work oT his church as a member of The youTh fellowship and choir. His concern for oThers showed in his greaf love Tor his Tamily. Reprinfed from The Line O' Type , April IZ, I957 addiTion, The seniors demonsTraTed Their salesmanship by selling TickeTs Tor The pla , The Tinal high school dramaTic producTion To be sTageJ in The old building. The class will long remember The hilarious rehearsals ThaT preceded The ADC Fellowship presenTaTion. A dissaTisTied sulTan and lovely harem girls, producTs oT The Arabian Theme, added To The general conTusion. WiTh The arrival of SwingouT, baccaulaureaTe and com- mencemenT, The year came To an end. As They walked back along The aisle To The sTrains oT Pomp and Circum- sTance The seniors looked wiTh misT eyes on a Tlood oT Tond memories-all ThaT was leTT o1?lTheir Three years aT MHS. BuT in spiTe oT Their sadness aT leaving, The grad- uaTes look Torward To The TuTure wiTh growing expecTa- Tions. KENNETH FERRY : -new X. V hi JOHN ADAMS KENNETH AHLSTRAND JOHN ALMOUIST JOHN ADAMS, DE Ivice-presidenfl I2. KENNETH AHLSTRAND, Civics Club I2: Hi-Y II, I2: Swimming l2: Tennis II, I2: Inlramural Baslcefball IO. JOHN ALMOUIST, Rifle Club IO: Spanish Club II. BARBARA ANDERSON, GAA, IO, ll, I2: Home EC Club II, I2: Choir IO. DONNA ANDERSON, Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club Ilreasurerl I2: Y-Teens I2. EARL ANDERSON, Wresfling IO. LARRY ANDERSON NANCY ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON, Cap and Gown CommiI+ee I2: Nalional Honor Sociely I2: M Faculfy Eclilor I2: Civics Club I2: Fine Arls Club l2: GAA IO, II, I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Teen cenfer II. SYLVIA ANDERSON, Civics Club I2: Fine Arfs Club IZ: FNA l2: GAA IO, II, I2: Home Ec Club IO, Ipresidenfl I2: Sludenl Con- gress I0, ll, I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2. PATRICIA ANDRESS, Civics Club I2: Fine Arls Club I2: Home Ec Club I0, I2: Choir IO: Chorus II, I2. LARRY ANDERSON NANCY ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON NANCY ARNOLD RICHARD ARNOLD DIANNE ATWELL BARBARA ANDERSON DONNA ANDERSON EARL ANDERSON DAVID ARNOLD, Lilerary Board II, I2: Announcemenl Commiflee I2: ADC Sleering Commillee I2: Nalional Honor Sociely 12: Jun- ior Rolarian l2: M Co-adilor I2: IMP Business Manager II: Papa Is AlI II: Hi-Y Ipresidenll II, Ipresidenfl l2: JCL IO, II: Leller- men's Il, Ilreasurerl I2: Premier Boys' Sfafe I2: Y-Council I2: Quill and Scroll I2. NANCY ARNOLD, Civics Club l2: Debale IO, Isecrelaryl II: FTA IO, ll, Iaflenclance secrelaryl I2: GAA IO, Il, I2: JCL IO, II, Iparliamenfarianl I2: Spanish Club II, I2. RICHARD ARNOLD, Civics Club I2: JCL IO, Il: Band I2: Gym- naslics I2: Wreslling IO. DIANNE ATWELL, Civics Club I2: GAA IO: Y-Teens IO, III Choir Il, I2: Pep Club IO. ELLEN AULL, Civics Club I2: Fine Arls Club II, I2: Choir I2: Chorus IO, II: Band IO, II, I2. MELANIE BABICH, Swing Oul Commillee I2: Nalional Honor So- ciely 'l2: Homecoming Honorable Menlion I2: M Business Manager I2: The Glass Menagerie Ipublicily and house comrnillael I2: Civics Club I2: Fine Arls Club l2: FTA Icadel 'feacherl I2: GAA II, I2: Quill and Scroll I2. GRETCHEN BACHMAN, Civics Club I2: Fine Arls Club I2: GAA II, l2I JCL IO. SYLVIA ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDRESS DAVID ARNOLD ELLEN AULL MELANIE BABICH GRETCHEN BACHMAN . f f5fif45if?i1iiEWi:a:H. I ,,.. OO., , I i, is Qin.: KN K ?' DONNA BAIRD GRACE BAKER RUSSELL BAKER JEAN BALL LLOYD BARNARD VICTOR BARN'ETT ROGER BAUMANN ROBERT BEBBER DOUGLAS BENDLE SUSAN BENELL JULIE BENNETT TIMOTHY BENNETT Class of '58 Boosts 217 Boys, 181 Girls DONNA BAIRD, GAA IO, II, IZ: Home Ec Club II, IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ. GRACE BAKER, GAA IZ: Band IO. RUSSELL BAKER JEAN BALL. Commencement Committee IZ: National Honor So- ciety IZ: FNA II, IZ: JCL IO, II, IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ. LLOYD BARNARD VICTOR BARNETT, DE IZ. ROGER BAUMANN ROBERT BEBBER, Civics Club IZ: JCL II: Baseball IO: Basketball IO, II: Intramural Basketball IZ DOUGLAS BENDLE, Twelfth Night II: Civics Club IZ: Hi-Y II. IZ: Key Club IO, II, lsenior representativel IZ: Lettermen's II, IZ: Ritle Club lsafety otticerl IO, Il: Spanish Club ll, IZ: Football IO, II, IZ: Swimming II, IZ: Track IO. II, IZ: Intramural Basketball IO. SUSAN BENELL, Civics Club IZ: Fine Arts Club IZ: FNA IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Home Ec Club IO, lvice presidentl IZ: Ritle Club IO, IZ: Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ: Chorus IO, IZ: Pep Club IO, II. JULIE BENNETT, Homecoming Third Attendant IZ: Fine Arts Club IZ: GAA IO, Il, IZ: Home Ec Club lsecretaryl IZ: Ritle Club WILLIAM BENTRIM SYLVIA BERTELLI RONALD BEST lsecretaryl IO. lvice-presidentl IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Cheerlead- ing IO, ll, lcaptainl IZ. TIMOTHY BENNETT, Civics Club IZ: Hi-Y IZ: Lettermen's IO, II, IZ: Cross Country IO: Football IO: Swimming IZ: Track IO, II, IZ. WILLIAM BENTRIM, National Honor Society IZ: Hi-Y IZ: Baseball IO: Basketball IO: Intramural Basketball II. SYLVIA BERTELLI, Civics Club IZ: GAA IO: Ritle Club IO: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Chorus IO, Il. RONALD BEST, Class President Il: Class Secretary-treasurer IO: Ring Committee IZ: ADC Steering Committee IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Sportsmanship Award ltootballl IZ: M Assistant Sports Editor IZ: Tweltth Night Iguardl Il: Civics Club lsecretaryl IZ: Falcon Hi-Y ltreasurerl II: Lettermen's IZ: Baseball IO, II, IZ: Basketball IO: Football IO, II, IZ: Gymnastics II: Intramural Basket- ball II, IZ: Junior Rotarian IZ. JOYCE BEVERIDGE, Chorus I2. ROBERT BIXLER, Mikado lmake-up crewl II: French Club II, IZ: Hi-Y II, IZ: Swimming II, IZ: Tennis IO, II, IZ: Intramural Basketball IO. SUSAN BLACKBURN, Swing Out Committee IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Civics Club IZ: Fine Arts Club IZ: FTA II, IZ: GAA Il, IZ: Spanish Club II, IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ. JOYCE BEVERIDGE ROBERT BIXLER SUSAN BLACKBURN KATHRYN BLECKER WALTER BLONDELL GARY BOSWELL GAYLE BRUCH JAMES BRUMBAUGH PAUL BRUNEEL DAVID BOYER ROBERT BOYUM GARY BROWN JEFFRY BUCK BONNIE BUCKLEY NANCY BULLER Seniors Stage Lost MHS Play in Old School KATHRYN BLECKER, M Ad Solicilor II, IZ: The Glass Menag- erie ILauraI IZ: French Club II, IZ: Rille Club IO: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Pep Club IO, II. WALTER BLONDELL, Civics Club I2. GARY BOSWELL DAVID BOYER, Civics Club IZ: Hi-Y IZ: Spanish Club II, IZ: Cross Counlry I I: Track I I: Wreslling IO. ROBERT BOYUM, Civics Club IZ: JCL Il: Baseball IO, II, IZ: Baskelball IO, II, IZ: Foolball IO: Inlramural Baskelball II, IZ. GARY BROWN, Liferary Board IO: Homecoming Firsl Allendanl IZ: Jaycee's Mosl Valuable Player IZ: TwellIh NighI Il: Civics Club IZ: I-li-Y Ivice-presiclenll IO, ll, Isecrelaryl IZ: LelIerrnen's II, Ivice-presidenll IZ: Sludenl' Congress IO. II lvice-presiclenll IZ: Foolball IO, ll, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Wresfling IO, II, IZ: Popularily Cup. GAYLE BRUCH, ADC Sleering Commifiee IZ: Nalional Honor So- ciely IZ: Civics Club IZ: Fine Arfs Club II, IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Home Ec Club IZ: Spanish Club II: Sludenl Congress II: Y-Teens IO. II, IZ: Sophomore Dance Commillee. JAMES BRUMBAUGH PAUL BRUNEEL, Spanish Club I I, I2. WILLIAM BUMP DAVID CAHILL JAMES CALDWELL JEFFRY BUCK, Class Presidenl IO: ADC Sleerinq Commillee IZZ Nalional Honor Sociely IZ: Homecoming Third Alfendanl IZ: Tvvelllh Nighr' Ipriesll II: Civics Club IZ: Hi-Y IO, II, IZ: JCL IO: Le'rIermen's IZ: Sludenl Congress IZ: Baseball IO, II: Baskel- ball IO: Foolball IO, II, IZ: Inlramural Baskelball II, IZ. BONNIE BUCKLEY, Civics Club IZ: Fine Arls Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Home Ec Club IZ. NANCY BULLER WILLIAM BUMP, Civics Club IZ: LeIIermen's IZ: Spanish Club II: Baseball IO: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Track II, IZ: Inlramural Baskelball II, IZ. DAVID CAHILL JAMES CALDWELL, Class Vice-presidenl IZ: Senior Ball Commiilee Ichairrnanl IZ: Homecoming Honorable Menlion IZ: Civics Club IZ: Sludenl Congress IO, II, IZ: HifY II, IZ: LeIIermen's IZ: Fool- ball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, Il, IZ: Inlramural Baslcelball IZ. HARRY CALHOUN, Civics Club IZ: JCL IO: Baseball IO: Inlra- mural Baskelball IO, II, IZ. NANCY CANIDA, Chorus IO, II: Choir IZ. RONALD CANTERBURY, Rifle Club IO: Orcheslra IO. HARRY CALHOUN NANCY CANIDA RONALD CANTERBURY , .,,., ,W , . 91,7 4 , l 1 : . -f :t . I g I H . . ,,.. K W , E I . if lu- f I 5 475 I .- Q 1 T ' f' If- . . I .V , I :xp ' arse. if fl UA! R 3 if -' KJ? -ff I 4, 3 L 31. I 'i -. 1.'iS?Tffx'?':'5 2 , . I .I CAROLYN CANTRAL CARLA CARLSON' KRISTIN CARLSON SANDRA CARLSON WALTER CARLSON JOANNE CARNEY Eighteen Boys Serve as Junior Rotarians CAROLYN CANTRAL, Y-Teens IZ: Home Ec Club I0, II, IZ: FTA II, IZ: Spanish Club Il, IZ. CARLA CARLSON, Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: JCL IO: Pep Club lfreasurerl IO, KRISTIN CARLSON, ADC Sleering Commilfee IZ: IMP Aclverlising Cornmillee IO: LO'T Girls' Sporls Edilor IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, Ire- freshmenf chairmanl IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, lvice-presidenll Il, lsecrelaryl IZ: Sfudenl Congress IZ: FTA II: JCL IO: Papa ls All lproperly commilleel Il: TwelIIh Night ll: Tennis IO: Pep Club IO: Ouill and Scroll IZ. SANDRA CARLSON, Y-Teens IO, II. lvice-presidenl, presidenll IZ! GAA II, IZ: Debale IZ: Sludenf Congress lalfernalel IZ: Choir IOC Chorus II: Pep Club IO. WALTER CARLSON, Civics Club IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Cross Coun- Iry IZ: Intramural Baslcefball IO, Il, IZ. JOANNE CARNEY, Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: FTA IZ: Fine Arts Club IO: Pep Club IO. BONNIE CARTWRIGHT, Y-Teens IO: GAA IO, II, IZ: Spanish Club II. JESSE CASILLAS, Civics Club IZ: Spanish CIub'II, IZ. CHARLES CATTERTON, Leflermen's IZ: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Bas- BONNIE CARTWRIGHT JESSE CASILLAS CHARLES CATTERTON RICHARD CLARK ROBERT CLARK WARD CLEMMONS Icelball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ. NADINE CECIL, Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, IZ: Home Ec Club IO, IZ. BARBARA CHANEY, Y-Teens II. IZ: Civics Club IZ: Fine Arls Club IZ: FNA ll: French Club II, IZ. RONALD CHRISTOPHER, Civics Club IZ: Junior Achievemenl IZ: Baseball IO, II, IZ: lnlramural Baslrelball IO, II, IZ. RICHARD CLARK ROBERT CLARK, French Club IZ: Camera Club IO: Chorus IO: Swimming II. WARD CLEMMONS DEBRA CLYMER, ADC Sleering Commillee IZ: Y-Teens II, IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Sludenl Congress lallernalel ll: Fine Arls Club IO, lvice-presidenll II, IZ: FTA IZ: French Club II, IZ: Time Oul For Ginger lGingerI IO: I Remember Mama lDagmarI IO: TweIIIh NighI lVioIaI II: Blifhe Spirit lRuIhI IZ: The Glass Menagerie lAmandaI IZ: Cheerleading lallernalel IO: Fine Arls Dramalics Award. ZONA COATS, Y-Teens II, IZ: DE IZ: Home Ec Club IO: GAA Il, IZ: Pep Club IO, II. RICHARD COLEMAN, Rifle Club II: Track IO: Gymnaslics II, IZ. NADINE CECIL BARBARA CHANEY RONALD CHRISTOPHER DEBRA CLYMER ZONA COATS RICHARD COLEMAN Z Luncheon and a program highlighfed Monday's acIivi'ries as Iwo boys were chosen each mon+h Io affend Ro+ary Club meefings. The Junior Ro+arians were Dave Arnold, December: Jim Elmer, April: Jeff Buch, February: Ron Besf, March: John Pe+erson, January: Clarence Taylor, Ocfober: Bill Parsons, November: Jim QuiI+y, Sepfember: Bill Rehse, January: Tom DeJonghe, May: Todd Snow, Dec- ember: Joe Ewerf, March: S+uar+ Nelson, November: Gary Brown, Oclober: Rhod Hawlr, February: and Bill McCormick, April. Absenf when Ihe piciure was faken were Bob Graham, Sepfember, and Ron Schro- der, May. SYLVIA COON, GAA I2: Fine Arls Club I2: Junior Achievemenf I2. JUDITH CORBIN, Junior Achievemeni' I2. MARIANNE CORELIS, Swing Our Commilfee Ichairmanj I2: Homecoming Honorable Menfion I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Sfudenf Congress IO: FTA loader Ieacherj I2: French Club II, l2: LO'T Assisranf News Ediior I2: IMP Poelry Judge I2: Pep Club IO, II: Quill and Scroll I2. MARSHA COWLEY, Nafional Honor Sociely I2: Civics Club l2: GAA IO: FNA Il. REX CULLOR, Cross Counfry IO. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM SYLVIA COON JUDITH CORBIN MARIANNE CORELIS DONALD CURTIS KAREN DAHM MARCIA DANIELSEN DONALD CURTIS KAREN DAHM MARCIA DANIELSEN, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club Ico-freas- urerI I2: GAA IO, II, I2. CAROL DAVIS, Lilerary Board II: Ring Commiiiee II: ADC Sfeer- ing Comrniriee I27 IMP Subscripiion Manager II: Y-Teens I2: Civics Club Ico-+reasurerI IZ: GAA IO, II, Ispeedball managerl I2: Siudenl Congress IaI'rernaIeI IO, I2: Fine Aris Club II: FNA II, I2I French CIul:J II, I22 JCL IO: Tennis IO, II, I2. LINDA DE BACKER, Y-Teens IO, I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Aris Club IO, II: Choir IO: Tennis IO, II, I2. MARILYN DE COSTER, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Home Ec Club II: GAA IO, I I: JCL IO. MARSHA COWLEY REX CULLOR ROBERT CUNNINGHAM CAROL DAVIS LINDA DE BACKER MARILYN DECOSTER ffl sa 5 urs THOMAS DE JONGHE CREIGH DE LEON ROBERT DEMANGE KATHRYN DE VORE BONNIE DE WILDE FRANK DE WISPELAERE SHIRLEY DE WULF xt s i N .-,, I A153 ,Q.,.,::5i, 49 Fir W5 SALLY DE MEYER JEAN DEMPSY CHARLES DE PAEPE RICHARD DOERR PATRICIA DONAHUE Gold Tassels Reward 55 National Honor THOMAS DEJONGHE, ADC Sleerinq Comrnillee IZ: Key Club IZ: Sfiidi-nf Ciiniiross IO, Il, IZ: I-li-Y IO, II, Ilreasurerl IZ: JCL IO: Foolball IO: Traclr Il, IZ: Wreslling IO: Junior Rolarian IZ. CREIGH DE LEON, Hi-Y IZ: Spanish Club II. ROBERT DEMANGE, Civics Club IZ, Tennis IO, II, Inlramural Bas- Iielball IO, ll. SALLY DE MEYER, Rifle Club IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ, Civics Club IZ: Ilmrm lzr. Club IZ: C-AA II: Sludenl Congress Iallernalel II: Spanish Club II, Pep Club IO: Cheerleading Ialiernalel II. JEAN DEMPSEY, Class Secrefary-Ireasurer II: Ring Commillee ll: Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA II, IZ: Pep Club IO. CHARLES DE PAEPE, Civics Club IZ: Gymnaslics IZ: Cross Counlry io, wfesiiing io: Rifle Club io. KATHRYN oevone soNNiE oewime FRANK DEWISPELAERE SHIRLEY newuir, Library Club iz. Home Ec Club iz. choir io. II, IZ1 Scandinavian Singers IZ. RICHARD DOERR, Civics Club IZ: LelIermen's IZ: Foofball IO, II, IZg Wresllinq IO, II, IZ: Baseball IO, II, IZ. PATRICIA DONAHUE, Y-Teens IO, II, IZ, Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, IZ: JCL IO. 'Ollie and Oscar Iiaven'I had algebra' is a clever way of remembering Wa+cI'i Ilne oscilloscope for a sine wave, direcls Mr. Haas, physics flwe sine, cosine, and Iangenlf funclions of a riglnf IriangIe, Mrs. Jones insfruclor, as he demonslrales I1OW Irigonomelry applies in physics. IFOr insfrucfs her Irigonomefry class. II'1e uninilialed, an oscilloscope pic'l'ures sound waves.I a,'c 9 4,-:ai 'X S page Z 'Zn i Z i 'Q9 in-. 5 A I is .,. Y '.f..,, G 'A I'-f'?KLiIZ1i1Ef.ZR JOYCE DOUGLAS LARRY DRAIN MARY DUNLAP WILLIAM EFFLANDT GARY ELIAS JAMES ELMER MARY EBBESON LORNE EDWARDS MARIAN EDWARDS CAROLE ERICKSON JOSEPH EWERT LARRY EYRE Society Members for Scholastic Achievement JOYCE DOUGLAS, Y-Teens IO: DE IZ: Home Ec Club I0, II. LARRY DRAIN, Gymnastics II, IZ. MARY DUNLAP, Y-Teens IZ. MARY EBBESON, Civics Club IZ: Home Ec Club II: JCL II. LORNE EDWARDS, Civics Club IZ: Spanish Club II: Chorus IZ! 'l'grigTdo?.n Ichorusl IZ: Trial By Jury Iiurymanl IZ: Swimming MARIAN EDWARDS, Y-Teens IO, II: GAA IZ: Student Congress IO: Band IO, II. WILLIAM EFFLANDT, Student Congress IZ: Hi-Y IO, II: Twelfth Night II: OkIahoma Ichorusl IO: Brigacloon IAngus McGuttyI IZ: Football IO: Wrestling IO: Golf IZ: Intramural Basketball IO, II, IZ. GARY ELIAS, Civics Club IZ: Lettermen's IZ: Basketball IO, II: Golf IO. II, IZ: Intramural Basketball IZ. JAMES ELMER, Literary Board IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Hi-Y II, Itreasurerl IZ: Spanish Club II, IZ: Debate IO: Tennis IO: Intramural Basketball IO: Junior Rotarian IZ. DENNIS FAUST MARY FERGUSON GERALD FIAGLE CAROLE ERICKSON, Home Ec Club IZ: Choir IO. II, IZ. JOSEPH EWERT, ADC Steering Committee IZ: Homecoming Hon- orable Mention IZ: National Honor Society IZ: Civics Club Ivice- presidentl IZ: Student Congress IZ: Spanish Club Isecretaryl II, Ivice-presidentl IZ: Lettermen's IZ: Football IZ: Basketball IO: Golf IO, II, IZ: Intramural Basketball II, IZ: Junior Rotarian IZ. LARRY EYRE, Civics Club IZ: Oklahoma Ichorusl IO! Briga- doon Ichorusl IZ: Wrestling IO. DENNIS FAUST, National Honor Society IZ: JCL II: Football Imanagerl IO, II, IZ: Wrestling Imanagerl II, IZ: Baseball Iman- agerl II, IZ: Intramural Basketball IO. MARY FERGUSON GERALD FIAGLE, Track IZ: ADC Steering Committee IZ. DENNIS FISH, Civics Club IZ: Band IO, II, IZ: Dance Band II. CARL FISHER, I-li-Y II, IZ: Intramural Basketball IO, II, IZ. JUDITH FOLEY, Y-Teens II. IZ: Home Ec Club IZ: GAA IZ: Fine Arts Club IZ: YFC IZ: Choir IZ: Chorus II. IZ: High Notes of Harmony IO, Il, IZ: One Night ot' Melody IO, II, IZ. DENNIS FISH CARL FISHER JUDITH FOLEY -mr 'P .- 1 As, X : A if .,,, ,X ,t we VNU! I-u,',.',i-' , -, I' I ,V A- Hn- fx . :nz I N J t gc-. -gig.a,f'gT 5 SYLVIA FORD RAYMOND FORSTER JAY FRANEY SYLVIA FORD, Spanish Club I2: YFC I2. RAYMOND FORSTER JAY FRANEY, Foofball IO: lnframural Baslcefball IO, II:Gymnasfics ll. I2. SHARRON FRAZELL, YFC II, l2. SHIRLEY FRENCH, Library Club II. I2: Y-Teens IO. II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: FNA II, I2: JCL IO, II: YFC I2. DONALD FRITZ, ADC Sfeering Commirfee I2: Nafional Honor So- ciefy I2: Civics Club I2: Sfudenl Congress Iallernalel II: Hi4Y I2: JCL IO: lniramural Baslcefball IO, II, I2. MARGARET FULTON, Home Ec Club IO. GEORGE GARBETT ROBERT GARDNER, Nalional Honor Socieiy I2: M and LO I' pho- Iographer II, I2: Civics Club I2: JCL II: Camera Club lvice- presidenll IO, lsecrefaryl II, Ivice-presidenfl I2: Gymnasiics II, I2. CHARLSA GASKIN, Baccalaureale Commiifee Ichairmanl I2: Na- Iional Honor Sociefy Icollege day commiffeel I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Home Ec Club II: GAA II, I2: Sludenr Congress IO, lalfer- nafal II, I2: Orcheslra IO: High Nofes of Harmony IO: One Nighl of Melody IO. MARGARET FULTON CAROL GIDEL GEORGE GARBETT KAREN GLIDEWELL ROBERT GARDNER BARBARA GOEPEL 2.1.64 l SHARRON FRAZELL SHIRLEY FRENCH DONALD FRITZ CAROLYN GEORGE, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, I I: JCL IO: Pep Club IO. DAVID GIBSON, Baccalaureaie Commiifee I2: Music Award IO, II: Nafional Honor Sociely I2: LO'T News Edifor I2: Civics Club I2: Debale lpresidenll IO, II: Spanish Club II, I2: Band IO, II: Orcheslra IO, II: Quill and Scroll I2. CAROL GIDEI., Nalional Honor Socieiy I2: Home Ec Club I2: GAA II, I2: FNA I2: Spanish Club II, I2. KAREN GLIDEWELL, Y-Teens I2: Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II. BARBARA GOEPEL, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club ll, I2: JCL IO: Cheerleading IO, Ialfernalel II. GARY GOODWIN, Foofball IO, II, I2: Traci: II. ROBERT GRAHAM, Class Vice-presidenf IO: ADC Sfeering Com- miliee lco-chairmanl I2: Homecoming King I2: Nafional Honor Sociefy I2: Junior Rolerian I2: Civics Club I2: Siu-den? Congress lfreasurerl II, lpresidenil I2: Hi-Y ll, I2: Foorball IO, II, I2: Baskefball IO: Track IO, II, I2: Inlramural Baskefball II, I2. SANDRA GREEN, Announcemenl' Commilfee I2: Senior Ball Com- miffee I2: IMP Cover II: Homecoming Honorable Menrion I2: Nalional Honor Sociely I2: M Undersfudy II, Co-edifor I2: LO'T Reporfer II, Carfoonisi I2: IMP lllusfrafor IO, II, I2, Prose Judge I2: Y-Teens IO, II. Isecrefaryl I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, Ipub- licilyl II, lvice-presidenfl I2: Fine Arfs Club II: Sophomore Dance Idecorarions chairmanl IO: Junior Prom lchairmanl II: Woman's Club Arr Scholarship I2: Ouill and Scroll I2: Meril' Shield Award: Fine Arfs Award in Arr. 'V 17 CHARLSA GASKIN CAROLYN GEORGE DAVID GIBSON GARY GOODWIN ROBERT GRAHAM SANDRA GREEN I ' fx 5. 1 -!. I . NLNQ, .I ,.., ..,,...f '5 as S+raigl'1Ien your shoulders, 'Face Ihis way, and smile, direcls Phoiograplier William Schulfz as he prepares 'lo 'Ialle Sian Zim- merman's senior piciure. Shultz Snaps Pictures of 384 Seniors ALAN GRIFFIN, Foofball IO: Gymnasiics II. JACK GRIFFIN JUDITH GRIFFIN, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Home Ec Club IZ: GAA IO. I2: Fine Arls Club I2: Choir I2: Chorus IO, Il: One Niglwl' of Melody IO, II, I2: High Noies of Harmony IO, II, I2: YFC I2. LINDA GUNNELS, Home Ec Club IO, II, I2. DEANNA GURSKY, Baccalaureale Commiilee I2: Nafional Honor Sociefy I2: IMP Edifor I2: Library Club lpresidenll II, I2: Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II, I2: YFC I2: Quill and Scroll I2: Julia E. Gelfemy Award. SAMUEL GUSTAFSON. Foofball II, I2. MARY HAEMER, Y-Teens Il: Home Ec Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Arls Club l2: Choir II: Girls' Sexiei I2: Music Conlesl' lfirsl in disfricl, second in sialel II: Brigadoon lMegl I2. LINDA HALL, LO'T Reporier II: Chorus IO: Mikado lclworusl Il: BrigacIoon lclworusl I2. KAREN HANKINS, Y-Teens I2: Sfudenf Congress II: Chorus IO, II. HOWARD HANSEN, Rifle Club II: Civics Club l2: French Club I2. KENNETH HANSEN, Civics Club I2. PATRICIA HANSEN, Nafional Honor Socieiy l2: Swing Ou? Com- milfee IZ: M Senior Class Ediior l2: Y-Teens ll, lsocial cliairmanl I2: Civics Club l2: GAA II, I2: Quill and Scroll I2. LINDA GUNNELS DEANN'A GURSKY SAMUEL GUSTAFSON HOWARD HANSEN KENNETH HANSEN PATRICIA HANSEN ALAN GRIFFIN JACK GRIFFIN JUDITH GRIFFIN MARY HAEMER LINDA HALL KAREN HANKINS l ', -4 , nf F 'f lfiffiflliiil K Av--ozro w V if ' . ' -I lv ,s,,s,s s ssss. 2 if .Q if if .II F in L we ffl SANDRA HENDERSON JUDITH HERBST 1 wax! ' 3' i 'v GLENDA HARLOW BRUCE HARRIS JEFFREY HAST PATRICIA HERNDON 45 Take National GLENDA HARLOW, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club I2. BRUCE HARRIS, Commencemenf Commiifee I2: Neiional Honor Sociely I2: Civics Club I2: Key Club IO, II, I2: JCL IO, II: Infra- murel Baslceiball I2. JEFFREY HAST, Wreslling IO: Inlramural Baslceibell IO, II. RHODERICK HAWK, Nalional Honor Sociely I2: Swing Ou? Com- miiiee I2: Civics Club I2: Key Club II, Ivocalion commillee chair- manl I2: Sludeni Congress I2: Spanish Club Isecrelery-Ireasurerl I2: Foolball IO, I2: Infrarnural Baslrefball IO. II, I2. GARY HAWKINSON, Civics Club I2: Hi-Y II, I2: Lel'lermen's I2: Band IO, II, I2: High Noies of Harmony IO: Swimming IO, II, I2: Gymnaslics I2. DOROTHY HAYES, Baccalaureaie Commiilee I2: Homecoming Fourih Ailendani: Naiionol Honor Sociely Iexecuiive boardl I2: DAR I2: M Undersfudy II, Aclivilies Edifor I2: LO'T Proofreader, Reporler II: IMP Cover Judge I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, Ibaslrelball manageri II, Ipresidenii I2: Siudenf Congress Ieliernaiel II: Fine Arfs Club I2: FTA I2: JCL IO: The Glass Menagerie lmalce-up commiflee chairmanl I2: Pep Club IO, Ivice-presidenfi II: Quill and Scroll I2: American Legion Award: Popularity Cup: GAA Merit Award. SANDRA HENDERSON, Y-Teens IO: Home Ec Club I2: GAA IO: FNA IO, II: Chorus IO, ll, I2. JUDITH HERBST, Rifle Club IO: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club IO: Sludenl Congress Ialiernalei I2: Fine Aris Club 5? f 1 RHODERICK HAWK MICHAEL HILAND GARY HAWKINSON PATRICIA HILLBERT DOROTHY HAYES WAYNE HODGE Merit Scholarship Exam I2: One Nighl' of Melody I2: Brigadoon I2: Pep Club IO: Tennis IO. PATRICIA HERNDON, Rifle Club IO: Y-Teens II, I2: Home Ec Club IO, II, I2. MICHAEL HILAND PATRICIA HILLBERT, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO. Il, I2: Sfudenr Congress Ialfernalei II: Pep Club Ivice-presidenll IO. WAYNE HODGE, Track IO: Cross Couniry IO, II: Iniramural Bas- Icelball IO, II, I2. WILLIAM HODGE, Civics Club I2: HIAY I2: Fine Arls Club I2: Arsenic and Old Lace ILI. Rooneyl I2: Inlramural Baskelball IO, II, I2. CHARLES HOFFMAN, Civics Club I2: Sluideni Congress II, I2: Fine Arfs Club I2: Spanish Club II, I2: Band IO, II, Ipresiclenil I2: Orchesfra Il, I2: Dance Bend II. VERNON HOSKINS CARLA HOWARD, Y-Teens I2: Chorus IO. PATRICIA HOWARD, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: GAA II. I2. JAMES HUYSER, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II, I2: Band IO, II: Swimming I2: Gymnasiics I2. WILLIAM HODGE CHARLES HOFFMAN VERNON HOSKINS CARLA HOWARD PATRICIA HOWARD JAMES HUYSER 4 'WE F ,Q K r' W 1 I e iw . .S ff-f if I JACQUELYN IVERSON MELANIE JAMIESON PAUL JEFFORD ELAINE JOHANSEN CHARLES JOHNSON JANICE JOHNSON .NJN TIMOTHY JENKINS SCHARON JENNINGS CAROL JINKS KENNETH JOHNSON MARCIA JOHNSON MARILYN JOHNSON Elmer, Hawk, Johnson, Peterson -- Semi-Finalists JACQUELYN IVERSON MELANIE JAMIESON, Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ:JCL IO. PAUL JEFFORD, Gymnaslics II, IZ. TIMOTHY JENKINS, I-Ii-Y II, IZ: Fine Arls Club IZ: Arsenic and Olcl Lace Icopl IZ: Inlramural Baslcerball IO, II. SCHARON JENNINGS, Nalional Honor Sociely IZ: Civics Club IZ: Home Ec Club IO: YFC IO, II, IZ. CAROL JINKS, Rifle Club IZ: Library Club IO: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club IZ: Home Ec Club IO, II, lsecrefary-lreasurerl IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Fine Arls Club IZ: Brigadoon ldancerl IZ: Pep Club Iwardrobe managerl IO, II: Teen Cenfer Isleering commil- Ieel II. ELAINE JOHANSEN, Class Secrefary-Ireasurer IZ: Lilerary Board lsecrelaryl IZ: Announcemenl' Commillee IZ: ADC Sleering Com- miflee IZ: Homecoming Junior Airendanr Il, Second Aflendanl IZ: Junior Marshall II: M Ad-Solicilor II, Assislanl Senior Edilor IZ: Loolring hopefully Io Ihe fuiure are Jim Elmer, John Peferson, Chuclr Johnson, and Rhod Hawli, who rafed high on the Meri? Scholarship Iesl. LO'T Adverlising Manager IZ: Y-Teens Il, Ihospilalify chairmanl IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO. II, Irecording secrelaryl IZ: Spanish Club II, IZ: Ouill and Scroll IZ. CHARLES JOHNSON, FTA IO, IZ: Spanish Club II, IZ: Iniramural Baslcelball IO, II. JANICE JOHNSON, ADC Sleerinq Commille Ico-chairmanl IZ: Nalional Honor Sociely lexeculive boardl IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, llreas- urerl IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, Ibaskefball managerl IZ: Sludenr Congress lalfernafel IO and II, IZ: Fine Arls Club IO, Isecrelaryl II, Ipresidenll IZ: Chorus IO: Girls' Trio II, IZ: Mi- kado Ichorusl II: Brigadoon Ichorusl IZ: One Niqhr of Mel- ody IO, II, IZ: Trial By Jury IZ: High Noies ol Harmony IO. II, IZ: Chrisimas Vespers IO, II, IZ: Pep Club IO, llreasurerl II: GAA Meri? Award. A KENNETH JOHNSON, French Club II, IZ: Inlrarnural Baslreiball IO. MARCIA JOHNSON, Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Home Ec Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: FNA II, IZ: CI'IOir IO. MARILYN JOHNSON, Home Ec Club I I, IZ: Choir IZ: Chorus IO, I I. Here's Ihe college Ihal I have chosen, relales Sieve Thorne Io Diclr Marsho as Ihey locale ihe colleges of Iheir preference on Ihe map. Sieve and Diclr passed bofh 'Ihe menlal and physical divisions of fhe NROTC exams. - iv ivfff : -VI .- -A of -ag.. ui! '- 'QW' '-2. 'H I , f 'f . f 'm :eh- ' .4 - In rl' x,,,,,,i , I., I mpeg, I S 3 : 1.- .s -4.1 ' 3 - ay, A sa, -1 ' f .. 'I a .1 l Vw. M ua -' 'M i ' X 'ZF' I A ' U ' Q, s - 1 4- , .g. , J' MICHAEL JOHNSON, Spanish Club IZ: Wresllinq IO. OLOF JOHNSON, I-Ii-Y II, IZ: Spanish Club II: Intramural Basker- ball IO, IZ, ROBERT JOHNSON, Comrnencemenl Cornmifiee IZ: Fine Aris Club IO, II, IZ: Chorus IO: One Niqhl of Melody IO, II, IZ: High Notes of Harmony IO, II, IZ: Chrisimas Vespers IO, II, IZ: Oklahoma lchorusl IO: Mikado Ichorusl II: Briga- cIoon ISandyI IZ. SANDRA JOHNSON, Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club IZ: Home EC Club IZ: PNA IZ:JCL IO, II. VERNON JOHNSON, Sludenl Congress IO, II: Baskelball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Cross Country IO, II. VIRGIL JOHNSON, Rifle Club IO: Inlramural Baskelball IO, II, IZ, MICHAEL JOHNSON OLOF JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON LORETTA KAMMERMAN' JERRY KASSEL JERRY KAUZLARICH an ' L X Taking lime oul from Iheir busy schedules for an amusing chaf wifh Principal Lamonf Hullgren are The senior class counselors and sponsors: Mrs. Iva Owen, Mrs. Jean Carlson, Miss Barbara Garsf, senior girls' counselor, Mr. Hullgren, Miss Mar- garel' Becker, Mr. Harold Grilifilh, senior boys' counselor, and Miss Phylila Shinneman. Mr. George Manus was unable 'ro be presenl 'lor The picfure. LORETTA KAMMERMAN, Y-Teens IZ: Fine Aris Club IO, II, IZ: Chorus IO: Girls' Trio IZ: Girls' Sexlel IZ: High Noies ol Har- mony IO, II, IZ: One Night ol Melody IO, II, IZ: Chrislrnas Vespers IO, II, IZ: Trial By Jury IZ: Mikado IPiIIi Sinol II: Briqadoon IJaneI IZ. JERRY KASSEL, Spanish Club II, IZ: Band IO, II, IZ: Inframural Baskelball IO, II, IZ. JERRY KAUZLARICH, Inlramural Baskelball IO. CURTIS KAVE, Homecoming Honorable Menlion IZ: l.eIIerrnen's II, IZ: Fooiball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Wresllinq IO: Gymnas- Iics II, IZ. KURTIS KELLEY CHARLES KILGORE SANDRA JOHNSON VERNON JOHNSON VIRG-IL JOHNSON CURTIS KAVE KURTIS KELLEY CHARLES KILGORE --I sa.: ju..- f' , 'El' 41 TOM KLOSTER BETTYE KNEDLER GERALD KNIGHT ROBERT KNOWLTON JOYCE KOCH MARIAN KRAMBECK Class of '58, First Seniors To Hove Counselors TOM KLOSTER, Inframural Baskefball II. BETTYE KNEDLER, DE I2. GERALD KNIGHT, Sludenf Congress II. ROBERT KNOWLTON JOYCE KOCH, Y-Teens IO, II, I27 Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club IO: GAA IO, II. MARIAN KRAMBECK GERALD KRAMER, Civics Club I2: Sluclenl Congress II: Hi-Y II, Ichaplainl I2: JCL IO: Wresfling IO, Golf IO: lnframural Baskelball II, I2. BARBARA KUNST, Library Club II: Home Ec Club I2: Chorus I2. JESSIE LADD NANCY LAKE, Chorus IO. GERALD KRAMER BARBARA KUNST JESSIE LADD CAROL LARSON CHARLIE LARSON REX LARSON Egg .'iA- rrI'1,i,-i- M , H -F' '--11 NANCY LANGBEHN, Baccalaureale Commillee I2: Y-Teens IO, ll, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, I2g FTA IO, II, l2: JCL IO. GRAHAM LANT, Homecoming Honorable Menlion I2: Civics Club I2: Sfudenl Congress I2: LeII'ermen's II, I2: Foolball IO, II, I2: Track IO, II, IZ, lnlramural Baskelball IO, II, I2. CAROL LARSON, Y-Teens IO: Home Ec Club IO, GAA IO. CHARLIE LARSON REX LARSON, Spanish Club llp Camera Club II, I2: Slage Crew IO, II, I2: Track II. CHARLES LARVENZ, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II: LefIermen's IO, Il, l2: Foolball IO, II, I2: Track IO, ll, I2: lnframural Baskel- ball IO, II. JUDITH LAWSON, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2p GAA IO, Iassislanl bowling managerl II, Ivolleyball managerl I2: Sludenf Congress II, I2: FNA I2: JCL IO: Pep Club II. ALBERT LAYMAN, Wresrling Imanagerl IO. NANCY LAKE NANCY LANGBEHN GRAHAM LANT CHARLES LARVENZ JUDITH LAWSON ALBERT LAYMAN Qu-., R., QN4 I ' 'Iii-F. . 'MT - ye V l 1 tx QW' it U35 1- :l'iFii'l,: I ' - FV- ' W K Tr 53, .. it 5: I TIT' - Tl RTN? v I N ' .T ,I X XT. 'Tr 1 A i ' I i -I 51 4, ., - Tx Y . y i NJ.:-:gy .K .,,. ,I - it I ffiit-5. I ROLAND LEA BARBARA LENOX ROBERT LIEVENS DONALD LIGHT MARY ANN LINDOUIST ROBERT LINDRUD LAWRENCE LOETE GERALD MADDOX DORA MARSHALL SHARON MARSHALL RICHARD MARSHO JOHN MASENGARB Script Committee Chooses 'Arabian Daze' ROLAND LEA, Swimming IO, I2: Gymnastics II. BARBARA LENOX, GAA IO. II, IZ. ROBERT LIEVENS, Band IO: Football lmanagerl IO, Il: Wrestling IO, II: Baseball IO. DONALD LIGHT, Civics Club IZ: Fine Arts Club II, Ivice-presi- dentl IZ: Choir IO, II, IZ: Orchestra IO. II, IZ: Bernardine IO: Twelfth Night lMalvoIiol ll: Arsenic and Old Lace IZ: Okla- homa IO: Mikado II: Brigadoon IZ: Trial By Jury IZ. MARY ANN LINDOUIST, Y-Teens IO, Il, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: FNA Il, lpresidentl IZ: JCL IO: LO'T Exchange Editor IZ: Tennis IO, II. ROBERT LINDRUD, Civics Club IZ: Lettermen's IZ: Football IO: Basketball IO, ll. IZ: Track IO, ll, IZ: Cross Country II, IZ. LAWRENCE LOETE, Band IO, II, IZ: Track IO. GERALD MADDOX. Band IO, II. DORA MARSHALL SHARON MARSHALL, Senior Ball Committee IZ: Homecoming Honorable Mention IZ: National Honor Society IZ: M Literary Edi- tor IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club lsecretaryl IZ: Home Ec Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Fine Arts Club IO, ll, ltreasurerl IZ: Mikado lPeep-bol II: Brigadoon lKatel IZ: Chorus IO: Girls' Sextet IZ: The Glass Menagerie lset designl IZ. RICHARD MARSHO, National Honor Society IZ: M Assistant Sports Editor IZ: LO'T Boys' Sports Editor IZ: I-Ii-Y IO, II, Ivice- presidentl I2: JCL IO. II: Civics Club I2: Intramural Basketball IO, ll: Quill and Scroll IZ. JOHN MASENGARB, Key Club ldirectorl IO, II: LO'T Business Manager IZ: Tennis IO. ll, IZ: Intramural Basketball IO, II: Quill and Scroll I2. -QAM Arek X The 'I' :X Te Make sure that the broken bone in im- mobile, instructs Danell O'KIock, as Mary Ebbeson puts the finishing touches on her victim, Mary Murphy. Applying splints is one of the many skills that seniors learn in their tirst aid classes. .. 23.1 :if'ix . , -6':'3... ,, 1 , -' gi' i.r.:.. 2 A , WILLIAM MASENGARB ROBERT MASON JAMES MAUK PATRICIA MAYHEW BETTE MC CLUSKEY GRANT MC COMBS WILLIAM MCCORMICK GARY MC DANNELL MARILYN MC FARLAND JUDY MC KEE MARY LOU MC KENNA NORMAN MC LEAN As Theme of ADC Fellowship Presentation WILLIAM MASENGARB, Cap and Gown Commillee I2: Civics Club I2: LeIlermen's II, I2: Foofball IO, II, I2: Inlramural Baslcef- ball IO, II, I2: Baseball IO, I2, ROBERT MASON, Spanish Club II: LeIlermen's I2: Foolball I2: Baslcefball IO: Inlramural Baslmefball II, I2. JAMES MAUK, The Glass Menagerie Iassislanf direclorl I2: Band IO: Chorus I2: Track IO: Baseball Il. PATRICIA MAYHEW, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home EC Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Sludenl Congress II: Fine Arls Club II, I2: JCL IO: Chorus IO: High Noles of Harmony IO: Chrislmas Vespers IO: YFC IO, II: IMP Illusrralor II. BETTE MC CLUSKEY, Y-Teens II: Civics Club I2: Home EC Club IO, I2. GRANT MC COMBS, Sludenl Congress l2. WILLIAM MCCORMICK, Senior Ball Commiflee I2: Homecoming Honorable Mention I2: Civics Club I2: Sludenf Congress IO: Hi-Y IO, Isecrefaryl II, Ipresidenll I2: JCL IO: LeIIermen's II, I2: Foolball IO, II, I2: Baslcelball IO: Traclc IO, II, I2: Inlramural Baslmelball II, I2: Junior Rolarian IZ. GARY MC DANNELL, Civics Club I2: Debare IO: Spanish Club II: Wreslling IO. MARILYN MC FARLAND, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Home Ec Club I2: FRED MEERS JON' MELIN JAMES MELLINGER GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Arls Club IO, Il, I2: FNA II, I2: High Noles of Harmony IO, II, I2: One Nighf of MeIody IO, II, I2: Christmas Vespers IO. II, I2: Chorus IO: Girls' Sexfef I2: Mikado Ichorusl Il: Brigadoon lchorusl I2. JUDY MC KEE, Civics Club I2: GAA II, I2. MARY LOU MC KENNA, Rifle Club I2: Y-Teens I2: Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club I2: GAA I2: Fine Arfs Club I2: Chorus IO, I2: High Nofes of Harmony IO, I2: One Night of Melody IO, I2. NORMAN MC LEAN, Hi-Y II: Spanish Club II, I2: Foofball IO: Wreslling IO, II, I2: Baseball IO. FRED MEERS, Sludenl' Congress II: Hi-Y IO, II, I2: Golf I2: Base- ball IO: Inframural Baslcelball IO, II, I2. JON MELIN, Civics Club I2: Hi-Y Isecrelaryl I2: Tennis IO. JAMES MELLINGER, Civics Club I2: Sfudenf Congress IO: Golf IO, II, I2: Inframural Baslcerball IO, II, I2. ARLENE METZ, Y-Teens II, I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Cheerleading IO, Iallernalel II: Chorus IO, II: One Nighl of Melody IO, II: Scandinavian Singers Il. DIANNE MEYERS, Rifle Club II: Y-Teens I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II. I2: YFC Il, I2: Pep Club IO, II. EANNER MILLER, GAA I2: Chorus l2. ARLENE METZ DIANNE MEYERS EANNER MILLER DisgusIing! WhaI's fhe maller? Gel' ouf of here! Nofhing I'II do my besf 'Io answer any quesfions Ihaf you may have, sfafes Mr. Io do . . . The ADC scripf commiflee proofreads ihe Paiferson, Ihe Eurelra College represeniaiive, as he shows Ihe lay-ou+ of fhe final draff of Iheir maslerpiece. campus Io Mrs. Roberf E. Milchell, her daughler Loie Ann, Mr. E. C. Sode- man, and his daughter Judy. LOIE ANN MITCHELL, Nalional Honor Sociefy I2: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club l2: GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Arls Club II, I2: FTA II, I2: JCL IO: MiIrado II: Briqadoon I2. DONALD MONSON, Nalional Honor Sociefy I2: Inlramurel Baslcel- ball IO, II. BARBARA MONTFORD, Y-Teens IO, II, I21 Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club IO, I21 GAA IO, II, I2: Sludenl' Congress I2. DARRELL MOORE, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II: Camera Club IO: lnlremuial Beslcelball IO, II, I2. LOUISE MORGAN, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II. ROY MORLEY MARILYN MORRIS, Yfleens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I27 GAA IO: BARBARA MONTFORD JUDY MOUNTAIN DONALD MONSON MELVIN MORROW LOIE ANN MITCHELL MARILYN MORRIS . 'n , Q ', . As - i QP? 1-1' T71 42 Fine Arls Club IO: Pep Club IO: Chorus IO. MELVIN MORROW JUDY MOUNTAIN, Y-Teens IO, Il, I2: Civics Club I2: Sludenl Congress IO: Fine Arls Club IO: Chorus IO. MARY A. MURPHY, Y-Teens IO, Il, I2: Home Ec Club IO, I2. MARY F. MURPHY, Senior Ball Commillee I2: Homecoming Sopho- more Alfendanl IO, Firsl Aflendanl I2: M Ad-Solicilor II, Sporls Edilor I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, lsoflball managerl II, lbowlinq manager, assislanr swimming managerl I2i Sludenl Congress IO, II, lsecrelaryl I2: FNA I2: Chorus IO, Il: Cheerleading Icaplainl IO, II, I2. DALE MURTEY, Band IO: Wreslling IO: Gymnaslics II, I2. DARRELL MOORE MARY A. MURPHY LOUISE MORGAN ROY MORLEY MARY F. MURPHY DALE MURTEY x 'I f 1' me A ROBERT MYERS BARBARA J. NELSON BARBARA L. NELSON GARY NELSON KATHRYN NELSON LAVELLE NELSON PTA Sponsors College Night for Parents ROBERT MYERS BARBARA J. NELSON, Y-Teens I2: DE Isecreiaryl I2: Home Ec Club IO. BARBARA L. NELSON, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Home Ec Club IO, I2: GAA IO, II, I2: FNA I2. GARY N ELSON KATHRYN NELSON, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home EC Club IO, I2: GAA IO. LAVELLE NELSON, DE I2: Civics Club I2: Choir IO, II: YFC IO, Il, I2: Chrislmas Vespers IO, ll: High Noles of Harmony IO, II. STUART NELSON, ADC Sleering Commiflee I2: Nalional Honor Sociefy lexecufive boarcll I2: Junior Rofarian I2: Hi-Y Youlh and Governmenl Imayorl I2: Rifle Club I2: Sludenf Congress I2: Hi-Y Isecrefaryl IO, Ivice-presidenll II, Ipresiclenll I2: Spanish Club I2: Leflermens I2: Wresiling IO, II, I2: Tennis IO, II, I2: Salulaforian. MARY KAY NIGHTINGALE, Civics Club I2. JOHN NORMAN, Civics Club I2: Spanish II: Foofball IO: Infra- mural Baskelball IO, II, I2. LINDA OBERG. Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club STUART NELSON MARY KAY NIGHINGALE JOHN NORMAN JUDITH OHRBERG DANELL O'KLOCK DUANE OLIVIER I2: GAA II: JCL IO: Pep Club IO. DAN O'BRIEN, LeIIermen's I2: Baskefball IO, II, I2: Track II, I2: Baseball IO, II, I2. DON O'BRIEN, LeHermen's I2: Foolball IO, ll, I2: Baskefball IO: Track IO, II, I2: Inlramural Baskefball II, I2. JUDITH OHRBERG, DE I2. DANELL O'KLOCK, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home EC Club I2: JCL IO: Pep Club IO. DUANE OLIVIER, Rifle Club IO: Civics Club I2: Hi-Y Ilreasurerl Il, I2: Fine Arls Club I2: Spanish Club II: LeIIermen's I2: Fool- ball IO: Track IO, II, I2: Cross-counfry I2: lnframural Baskelball IO, II, I2. JOHN OLSON, Nafional Honor Sociely I2: Civics Club Ivice- presidenll I2: Baskelball IO: Golf IO: Tennis II, I2: Inframural Baskelball I I, I2. SUSAN OLSON, Nalional I-Ion'or Sociely I2: LO'T Reporier II, College Edilor I2: IMP Ediforial Comrniilee I2: Y-Teens II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, Il, I2: Fine Arfs Club II: FTA II. Ipublicily chairmanl I2: Orcheslra IO, Il: TweIIII'i NigI1f Iprop- erly cornmilfeel II: Quill and Scroll I2. PATRICIA O'NEILL, Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club I2. LINDA OBERG DAN 0'BRIEN DON 0'BRIEN JOHN OLSON' SUSAN OLSON PATRICIA O'NEILL LUANNE PANICUCCI DUANE PARK BRYCE PERRINE WILLIAM PERRY RAY OTT HELEN PEARSON RAY OTT, LeHermen's II, Ipresidenll I2: Foofball IO: Track IO, II, I2: Cross-counfry II, I2: Wresfling IO: Inframural Baskefball I l, I2. PAUL OWENS LUANNE PANICUCCI, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Cheer- leader IO, lalfernafel II. I2. DUANE PARK ELLIOTT PARKER, Civics Club I2: Choir I2: Foolball II, I2. ANN PARSONS, Civics Club l23 FTA l2I JCL IO. WILLIAM PARSONS, Homecoming Fourth Afiendanf I2: Nalional Honor Sociefy lexecufive boardl I2: Junior Rofarian l2I Civics Club lpresidenfl I2: Sludenr Congress IO, II, lexecuiive 'boardl I2: Hi-Y lsecrefaryl IO, lpresidenfl II, lchaplainl I2: Spanish Club lvice-presidenll II. Ipresidenll I2: JCL lsecrefaryl IO: LeHermen's I2: Baskelball IO, ll, I2: Tennis IO, II. I2: Valedec- foriang Afhlefic Scholarship: American Legion Award. HELEN PEARSON, Nafional Honor Sociefy I2: Commencemeni Commiffee I2: GAA IO: Fine Arfs Club II: FTA I2: French Club II, I2: YFC II, I2: Orcheslra IO, II, lpresidenil I2: Violin Quarfef II: Fine Ar'rs lnsfrumenfal Music Award. BRYCE PERRINE WILLIAM PERRY, Civics Club I2: Key Club I2: Hi-Y Isecrefaryl II, lsergeanl-al-armsl I2: French Club II: Baseball IO, II: Infra- mural Baskelball ll, I2. ANNE PETERSON, Commencemenl Commiflee I2: M Index Ecliior, JOHN PETERSON JUDITH PETERSON RUTH ANN PETERSON WILLIAM PARSONS JOAN PETERSON ANN PARSONS EI LENE PETERSON ELLIOTT PARKER ANNE PETERSON publicify I2: Y-Teens IO, II, ldecoraiion chairmanl I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: IMP illusrrafor II, I2. EILENE PETERSON, National Honor Sociefy I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA II, I2. JOAN PETERSON, Senior Ball Commiffee I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Spanish Club II, Ico-presidenfl I2: Tennis II, I2: Pep Club IO. JOHN PETERSON, Swing Ou? Commiifee I2: Nafional Honor Socieiy I2: M Undersludy II: Key Club I2: French Club I2: JCL II, I2: Bernardine lCarnezI IO: I Remember Mama lbellboyl IO: NighI' Mus? Fall lBelsizeI II: Arsenic and Old Lace lRev. Harperl I2: Foofball II, I2: Track IO, I2: Swimming IO, II, I2. JUDITH PETERSON, Nafional Honor Sociefy I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club 12:6-AA IO, II, I2: FTA II. lsecretary-freasurerl I2. RUTH ANN PETERSON, Y-Teens IO, Il, I2: Home Ec Club I2: GAA IO, II: Fine Arfs Club IO, II: Orchesfra IO, II, I2: Mikado II: Briga,doon I2: Pep Club IO. ROBERT PHELPS, DE I2: Chorus IO: Mikado II. CONSTANCE PHILLIPS, Nafional Honor Sociefy I2: Commence- menf Commilfee Ichairmanl I2: M Unclersfudy, Ad Solicifor II, Advertising Manager I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: FNA IO, Icadef Ieachingl I2: JCL IO: Band IO. II, I2: Orchesrra II: Quill and Scroll I2. MARY JO PIERCE, Y-Teens IO, ll, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Arls Club II: FTA II, I2: Mikado Ichorusl II: Brigadoon lchorusl I2: Pep Club IO. ROBERT PHELP5 CONSTANCE PHILLIPS MARY JO PIERCE I I E' 'ik' TERRELL POSTON THOMAS POTTER SHERRY POWERS NANCY REMY MARY CAROL RICH CAROLE RISTOU 6 ixsciiglili ' iii P WILLIAM REHSE JANICE ROBINSON PENNY PRUITT JANICE ROACH JAMES OU ILTY DUANE ROBERTS Eight Chairmen Head Senior Activities TERRELL POSTON, Civics Club I2: Hi-Y IO, II, I2: Spanish Club II, I2: Lettermen's I2: School Service Committee Ichairmanl: Sportsmanship Committee: Band IO: Football IO, II, I2: Track IO, II, I2: Wrestling IO: Intramural Basketball I2. THOMAS POTTER, Homecoming Second Attendant I2: Student Congress IO, II, I2: Hi-Y IO, Il, lvice-presidentl I2: Lettermen's I2: Basketball IO, II, I2: Baseball IO: Gymnastics II. SHERRY POWERS, National Honor Society I2: IMP poetry award II. Solo Idistrict, statel IO: Ensemble ldistricti IO: Y-Teens I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Arts Club IO: FTA II, lcadet teacherl I2: YFC IO, I2: Band IO, Il: Orchestra IO, II, I2. PENNY PRUITT, Cap and Gown Committee Ichairmanl I2: Na- tional Honor Society I2: Civics Club I2: M Fine Arts Editor I2: Y-Teens IO, II, ldevotions chairmanl I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Student Congress lalternatel II, I2: Fine Arts IO, Il, Iretreshment chair- manl I2: FNA I2: JCL IO: I Remember Mama IO: Tlweltth Night II: Mikado Ichorusl Il: Brigadoon Ichorusl I2: Pep Club II. JAMES QUILTY, Swing Out Committee I2: Literary Board I2: Quill Xi Scroll II: Junior Rotarian I2: LO'T Ad Solicitor, Reporter II, Editor I2: IMP Ad Solicitor ll: Civics Club I2: Hi-Y ll, lsec- retaryl I2: JCL IO: The Glass Menagerie Ipublicity and house committeel I2: Intramural Basketball IO. WILLIAM REHSE, National Honor Society I2: Civics Club I2: Fine Arts Club II, I2: Camera Club tvice-presidentl II, Ipresidentl I2: Stage Crew IO, II, I2. NANCY REMY, Spanish Club II. MARY CAROL RICH, Y-Teens IO, II, I2: DE lvice-presiclentl I2: Civics Club I2. CAROLE RISTOU, Civics Club I2. JANICE ROACH, DE I2: Civics Club I2: Choir I2. DUANE ROBERTS JANICE ROBINSON From this list you will be expected to choose your committee members, Mr. Lamont Hultgren instructs the aight chairmen who headed the sen- ior activities: Penny Pruitt, cap and gown: Charlsa Gasllin, baccalaure- ate: Connie Phillips, commencement: Bob Graham and Janice Johnson, ADC co-chairmen: Clarence Taylor, announcements: Jim Caldwell, senior ball: and Marianne Corelis, Swing- out. DENNIS RODGERS, Wrestling IO. DONNA ROGERS, Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club IZ: Home EC Club IZ: GAA IO, II: Chorus Il: Pep Club IO, II. DAVID ROSEEN, Spanish Club II, I2. LARRY RUGGLES, Hi-Y lpresidenll II, lchaplainl IZ: Fine Arls Club IZ: Spanish Club ll, IZ: LeIIermen's II, IZ: Arsenic and Old Lace lDr. Einslienl IZ: Briqadoon lArchiel IZ: Orchesfra IO, II, IZ: Swimming IO, II, IZ: Ilennis IO, II, IZ. JANET RUMMERY, Cap and Gown Commillee IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: JCL IO: Pep Club ll. LARRY RUTHERFORD, Foolball IO, II, IZ: Baslcelball IO: Baseball IO, II, IZ: lr1lramuralBaslceIball II. PAUL RUUD, Baccalaureale Commillee IZ: Lilerary Board lpresia denll IZ: Stale Music Conlesl llirsf placel II: IMP Publicily DENNIS RODGERS DONNA ROGERS DAVID ROSEEN PAUL RUUD NANCY RYAN DAVID SACKETT 7' 1 Bouffanl' gowns, Iuxedos, and beauliful music combined Io male Ihe annual Senior Ball a memorable occasion for fha Class of '58. Manager II: Civics Club IZ: Key Club IO, II, IZ: Fine Arls Club IO, II, lprogram chairmanl IZ: French Club lfreasurerlIZ: JCL IO: Time Oul For Ginger lilommyl IO: Bernardine lMacl IO: Twelllh Nighh' lFesIeI II: Nigh+ Musl Fall lDannyI II: The Glass Menagerie lloml IZ: Chorus IO, II, IZ: Oklahoma IO: Mikado II: Briqadoon IZ: Trial by Jury IZ: One Nighl' of Melody IO, Il, IZ: Traclc IO: Fine Arls Dramalics Award. NANCY RYAN, Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, Il: FNA IO: Bernardino lJeanl IO: Pep Club IO. DAVID SACKETT ROBERT SANDBERG, Baskelball IO, II. RONALD SANDBERG, Spanish Club Il: Baseball IO: lnframural Baslcelball IO, II, IZ. JUDITH SANDLER, Civics Club IZ: Home Ec Club IO: GAA IO, II, IZ. LARRY RUGGLES JANET RUMMERY ROBERT SANDBERC-5 RONALD SANDBERG LARRY RUTH ERFORD JU DITH SAN DLER Qi , A X 'l Xi x x i ii .L , , 1, f I fs, cc ' T251-X A , ,,.,,.f5,. .V if ' -Q-frf' , . 'WM my J ei cwfif ui fi ,mi A A ,QE AI J' -Oil' Y J J I 4-w - . 2 pgs, A , , 2 fifl Jilin , 5 2 .,. ' 11' X CAROLE SAUNDERS JOHN SCHENK JULIE SCHIMMEL LAWRENCE SCHINCKEL DONALD SCHNEIDER DEANNA SCHNELL Gola Senior Boll Provides Happy Memories CAROLE SAUNDERS, Y-Teens IO, Il, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Fine Arls Club II, I2: FTA I2: Mikado IYum Yuml II: Brigadoon lVendorl I2: Chorus II: Scandinavian Singers II: Pep Club lo, ll. JOHN SCHENK, Foofball IO: Traclc IO: Wresrling Imanagerl IO. JULIE SCHIMMEL, Y-Teens IO. LAWRENCE SCHINCKEL, Foofball IO. II, I2. DONALD SCHNEIDER, Civics Club I2: Sfudenr Congress IO, ll: Hi-Y IO, II, I2: lnlramural Baslrefball IO, ll, I2. DEANNA SCHNELL, Pep Club IO. DONNA SCHOEMAKER, Choir IO, II, I2. RONALD SCHRODER, Junior Rofarian I2: Fine Arls Club II, I2: JCL lallendance ofiicerl IO, Il: Nafional Honor Sociely I2: Arsenic and Old Lace lTeddyl I2: Science Fair II, I2: Ouinf- Cify Forensic League I2: Baseball IO: Inframural Baslcelball IO, II, I2: Gymnasfics IO. PAUL SCHWAR12, Civics Club Ilreasurerl I2: Foolball IO: Infra- mural Baslcelball IO, II. KENNETH SEAMS, Civics Club I2. DONNA SCHOEMAKER RONALD SCHRODER PAUL SCHWARTZ DONNA SHETTER DONALD SIX PERCY SMEAD if 1 , . . .I .erm DONALD SELL, Band IO, ll: Orchesfra IO. JUDY SHELEY, Homecoming Honorable Menlion I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home EC Club IO: GAA IO, II, I2: Slu- denr Congress IO, Il, I2: FNA I2: Pep Club IO: Homecoming Dance Chairman I2. DONNA SHETTER, Homecoming Honorable Menfion I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club IO, II, I2: GAA IO, Il, I2: Fine Arfs Club II, I2: Spanish Club I2: FTA II, I2: Choir IO: Chorus IO: Junior Prom lchairmanl II: Y-Teen Formal Ipro- gram chairmanl I2. DONALD SIX PERCY SMEAD DENNIS SMIDDY, Track II, I2: Baseball I0. TODD SNOW, ADC Sfeering Commiffse I2: Cap and Gown Com- miffee I2: Nafional Honor Sociefy I2: Junior Rofarian I2: Opfi- misr Youlh Award I2: Harvard Book Award II: Key Club Isec- relaryi IO, lvice-presidenfl Il, Ipresidenfi I2: French Club II. lpresidenfl I2: Track IO: Cross Counfry IO, II: Julia E. Geffemy Award: Meril Shield Award. JUDITH SODEMAN, LO'T Circulaiion Manager I2: IMP Typisl I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: Sludenr Congress lalrernafel I2: FTA II, Ipresidenrl I2: Opfimisl Youfh Award I2: Homecoming Parade Isfu-denf chairmanI I2. KENNETH SEAMS DONALD SELL JUDY SHELEY DENNIS SMIDDY TODD SNOW JUDITH SODEMAN as -Qvw. of? 'IN ' K' M, 'Y X JP 't . H 9'X KN 'Q' Nr I x A .X , L- , , ' it' 'w.sfLf1f DONALD SPEARS MARY STU DENY JOANN SOLOMON ANNA MAE STROM NANCY SOHNER JAMES STORM RICHARD STEVENS DARRYL STINOCHER BONNIE SUITER DAVID SUMMERS JOHN STAACK THOMAS STUTZ Seniors Anticipate Graduation as Committee NANCY SOHNER, Literary Board IZ: Announcement Committee IZ: Homecoming Honorable Mention IZ: M Subscription Manager IZ: M Understudy ll: LO l Reporter ll, Feature Editor IZ: IMP Editorial Committee IZ: The Glass Menagerie lproperty com- mittee-l IZ: Y-Teens IO, II, lprogram chairmanl IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, Iassistant volleyball managerl Il: lswimming man- agerl IZ: Student Congress IO, II, IZ lexecutive boardl: Fine Arts Club ll: French Club II, isecretaryl IZ: JCL IO: Girls' State Il: Ouill and Scroll IZ. JOANN SOLOMON, Civics Club IZ: Home Ec Club IZ: GAA IO: Fine Arts Club IZ: Spanish Club II: Chorus IO, Il, IZ: High Notes of Harmony IO, II, IZ. DONALD SPEARS, Football IO, II: Track I0: Wrestling IO, II. JOHN STAACK, Ritle Club lpresidentl IZ: Civics Club IZ: Span- ish Club II, IZ: Lettermen's Il, lsecretaryl IZ. RICHARD STEVENS, Wrestling IO: Band IO, II. DARRYL STINOCHER, Spanish ll: Football IO: Baseball IO, II: Intramural Basketball ll, IZ: Gymnastics ll. JAMES STORM, Cross-Country IO: Baseball II: Intramural Basket- ball II, IZ. ANNA MAE STROM, Brigadoon lchorusl IZ: Mikado lchorusl I I: Choir I I: Chorus IO. MARY STUDENY, Civics Club IZ: Home Ec Club IO, II, IZ: Fine Arts Club IZ: Mikado lchorusl II: Chorus IO. THOMAS STUTZ, Cap and Gown Committee IZ: HIAY lsecretaryl IZ: Track lmanagerl IO, II, IZ: Cross Country lmanagerl IZ? Wrestling IO: Intramural Basketball II, IZ. BONNIE SUITER, Y-Teens IO, Il, IZ: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, IZ: Fine Arts Club IO, Il, IZ: FNA IZ: Mikado Il: Brigadoon lchorusl IZ: Chorus IO: Scandinavian Singers lpresidentl II, IZ. DAVID SUMMERS, Ritle Club IO: Hi-Y IO, II, IZ: Camera Club lsecretaryl IO, II, IZ: Lettermen's II: Wrestling IO, II. III need twenty announcements, Barb Verstraete intorms the Five-ten and three-tourths, announces Penny Pruitt, cap and gown chair' Balfour Company representative as Kris Carlson pays the bal- man, as she measures John Staack tor his gown. Janice Johnson awaits her ance of her order. Phil Thorngren and Marianne Corelis are turn to be measured while Pat Anderson and Janet Rummery, committee next in line. members, look on. R. sf . Y BARBARA SUSIN JAMES SWANSON JAMES TAUBE CLARENCE TAYLOR WILLIAM SUNLIN TRU MAN SYMONDS Members Measure Them for WILLIAM SUNLIN, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club I2: LeHermen's I2: Foofball IO, II, I2: Track IO, Il, I2: Wresfling IO, II, I2: Band IO. BARBARA SUSIN, Nalional Honor Sociely I2: Y-Teens I2: GAA II: FTA II, lsecrelaryl I2: JCL IO: M Assisfanr Underclass Edifor I2: The Glass Menagerie lpublicilyl I2. JAMES SWANSON, Sfudenl Congress IO: Hi-Y IO, II, I2: Span- ish Club Il: YFC II, lpresiclenfl I2: Foolball IO: Baseball IO: lnlramural Baskelball IO. II, l2. RICHARD SWANSON, Hi-Y II: Tennis IO, Il, I2: lnlramural Baskefball IO, II: Band IO. RONALD SWANSON, Key Club I2: Hi-Y II: JCL II, lpresidenfl I2: Tennis IO, Il, I2. TIMOTHY SWANSON, Hi-Y lchaplainl IO, II, I2: Spanish Club II: lnlramural Baslcefball IO. TRUMAN SYMONDS JAMES TAUBE, lnlramural Baslcelball IO, II, l2. CLARENCE TAYLOR, Class Presidenf I2: Liferary Board II: Ring Commillee II: Announcemenl' Commillee lchairmanl I2: Home- coming Honorable Menlion I2: Nafional Honor Sociely I2: Civics PHILIP THORNGREN NORMAN TOMLINSON MARJORIE TWING RICHARD SWANSON VIRGINIA THOM RONALD SWANSON ROBERT THOMPSON TIMOTHY SWANSON STEPHEN THORNE Co ps and Gowns Club lpresiclenll I2: LeH'ermen's II, I2: Sludenl Congress II: Foolball I2: Baseball IO. II, I2: Intramural Baskefball IO, II, I2: Junior Rolarian I2. VIRGINIA THOM, Nalional Honor Sociely I2: Library Club IO, lsecrelaryl II, I2: Civics Club I2: GAA Il, I2: Spanish Club II, IZ. ROBERT THOMPSON, Premier Boys' Slale ll: Civics Club I2: FTA I2: French Club ll, I2: JCL IO: Baslrelball lmanagerl II: Track II, I2: Golf IO: lnlramural Baslnefball IO, II. IZ. STEPHEN THORNE, Swing Oul' Commillee I2: I Remember Mama lUncle Chrisl IO: Band IO, II: Civics Club I2: Foolball IO, I2: Wreslling II, l2. PHILIP THORNGREN, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club Il, I2. NORMAN TOMLINSON MARJORIE TWINS, Chorus IO: Home Ec Club I2: Fine Ar'I's Club I2. PAUL VAIANA, DE lpresidenll I2: Foolball IO. GARY VAN GOETHEM, Cam'ra Club IO, Il, I2: Track II: Cross- Counlry II: Wreslling IO, ll. DENNIS VAN OTEGHEN, DE I2: lnframural Baskelball IO, Il. PAUL VAIANA GARY VAN GOETHEM DENNIS VAN OTEGHEN 9' -1I 'f'?'iF ! ir li 143 -I I,-es' IME, ROBERTA VERHAEGHE MARY VERNON JOHN VERSHAW BARBARA VERSTRAETE BEVERLY VINCENT DALE VOGEL DOROTHY VOLS JULIE WAHLGREN TON'EY WALDEN PATRICIA WALDMAN JAMES WALLAERT WAYNE WALTERS Seniors Plan, Participate in Swingoul' Program ROBERTA VERHAEGHE, Civics Club I2: GAA IO, II, I2: FNA II, 12: Spanish Club Il. MARY VERNON, Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club. JOHN VERSHAW, Spanish Club I2: Basketball IO, II, I2: Track IO, II, I2: Cross Country IO, II, I2. BARBARA VERSTRAETE, Homecoming Honorable Mention I2: Y-Teens IO, II, lpublicity chairmanl I2: Civics Club I2: Home EC Club l2: GAA IO, ll, I2: Pep Club IZ: BEVERLY VINCENT, Class Vice-president Il: Ring Committee III Homecoming Queen I2: M Underclass Editor I2: Chorus IO: Y-Teens 'O, II. I2: GAA II, I2: Student Congress IO, I2: Cheer- leading lalternatel IO, lregularl II. I2. DALE VOGEL, YFC IVice-presidentl I2. DOROTHY VOLS, Choir II: Y-Teens IO: Civics Club I2: Home Ec Club IZ. JULIE WAHLGREN, National Honor Society I2: Swing Out Com- mittee I2: Y-Teens IO, II, l2: Civics Club IZ: GAA IO, II, l2: FNA Icorresponding secretaryl I2: JCL IO. TONEY WALDEN, Gymnastics II: Talent Show Ithind plocel I0. GEORGE WENDT THEODORE WEST MARY WESTLIN PATRICIA WALDMAN, Y-Teens I2: Choir I2. JAMES WALLAERT, National Honor Society I2: Civics Club Ivice- presidentl I2: JCL IO: Baseball IO, II, I2: Intramural Basketball IO, Il, l2. WAYNE WALTERS, Civics Club I2: Fine Arts Club II: JCL IO: Chorus II, I2: Boys' Quartet I2: Mikado II: BrigacIoon I2. GEORGE WENDT, Student Congress IO: Hi-Y ltreasurerl IO. lvice-presidentl II: I Remember Mama INeIsI IO: Twelfth Night II: Swimming IO. ll, I2: Gymnastics Il, I2. THEODORE WEST, Civics Club I2: Gymnastics II. MARY WESTLIN, Homecoming Honorable Mention I2: Y-Teens IO, II, I2. CHARLES WIEDENHOEFT, Civics Club I2: Student Congress l2: Hi-Y II: Spanish Club II: Intramural Basketball II, IZ. JAMES WIELAND, JCL IO: Gymnastics I I. GEORGE WILDER, Civics Club I2: Fine Arts IO, II: Spanish Il: Time Out For Ginger Iassistant directorl IO: Intramural Basket- ball I2. CHARLES WIEDENHOEFT JAMES WIELAND GEORGE WILDER .i 1' Camera shy: BARBARA WILSON BEVERLY WILSON GARY WIRT MARTHA YODER COLLEEN YOUNG GARY YOUNG BARBARA WILSON, Civics Club I2: FTA IO, Il, llreasurerl I2 JCL IO, II. BEVERLY WILSON, Y-Teens IO, II, I2. GARY WIRT, Civics Club IZ: Sludenl Congress ll: Baslcefball IO Cross-Country IO: Baseball IO, Il, l2: Inlramural Baskelball II, I2 RICHARD WOLFF, Civics Club IZ: Hi-Y lchaplainl IO, ll, I2 JCL IO: Sludenl Congress l2: Foolball IO, II: lnlramural Baslcel ball IO, Il, I2: Arsenic and Old Lace lMr. Wilherspoonl I2 The Glass Menagerie lJiml l2. BEVERLEY WOODS, Nalional Honor Sociely l2: Senior Ball Com miffee I2: Civics Club I2: Fine Arls Club IO: JCL IO, II. CHARLES YDEEN, Civics Club IZ: Hi-Y lvice-presidenll II, I2 RUTHANN BALTHAZOR MARVIN BOWLES BARBARA COURTNEY WAYNE FINDLAY JERRY HUGAERT JOHN IGNOWSKI CHARLES MEACHAM EARL MELLEY JACK LAYTON GARY LOOTENS FRED SEYNAEVE JOEL SMILGIS MARY STARK ROBERT YOUNG Will: mixed emofions the seniors pass Through lhe halls of old MHS for lhe final lime. Slanding on lhe brinlr of a new world, lhey pause for a momenl lo view wilh a 'louch of sadness all 'lhal lhey are leaving behind. Then, wilh growing expeclafions, lhey lcolz forward fo lhe future. C' L -rv was-Q. Al RICHARD WOLFF BEVERLEY WOODS CHARLES YDEEN JACK YOUNGQUIST GARY YUHAS STANLEY ZIMMERMAN Lell'ermen's I2: Band IO: Track IO: Swimming IO, ll, l2. MARTHA YODER, Nalional Honor Sociely I2: Baccalaureale Corn- millee I2: Y-Teens IO, ll, IZ: Civics Club I2. COLLEEN YOUNG, Library I2: Chorus IZ. GARY YOUNG, I-li-Y ll, I2: LeHermen's IO, ll, I2: Wreslling IO, II, I2: Baseball IO. JACK YOUNGQUIST, Rifle Club IO, II: Track IO: Golf IO. GARY YUHAS, Civics Club I2: Spanish Club II, l2: Traclc IO, II, I2: lnlramural Baslcelball IO, ll, l2. STANLEY ZIMMERMAN, YFC IO. II, I2g Choir II, I2. Checlring final errangemenTs Tor The Junior-Senior prom ere iunior class officers, Liz LivingsTon, LiTerary Board represenTaTive: Randy Munn, presidenT: Nonie Moorhusen, vice-president and Sandy Hogg, secreTary-Treasurer. College Bound Juniors WiTh one year oT work aT senior high compleTed, The 'unior class enTered Their second and Tinal year in The old building. WiTh growing expecTaTions, They looked Torward To Their senior year in The new building and To The honor oT being The TirsT class To be graduaTed Trom The new MHS. Leadership Tor The 530 class members came Trom These oTTicers which The class had elecTed beTore The close oT school lasT June. Chosen were Randy Munn, presidenTI Nonie Moorhusen, vice-president Sandy Hogg, secreTary- Treasurer, and Liz LivingsTon, l.iTerary Board member. The class sponsors, Miss MargareT GriTTin and Miss Frances Johnson, helped Them wiTh The choosing oT rings, selling oT TiclceTs Tor The class play. and planning The prom. Two counselors This year, Mrs. Vivian Reimers and Mr. Eranlc WilleTs, guided Them in planning Their programs and adminisTered The sTaTe placemenT and apTiTude TesTs. ATTer becoming accusTomed To The increased home- work required oT upperclassmen, juniors began rehearsals Tor Their class play, BliThe Spirit presenTed in OcTober. The ChrisTmas holidays and a much needed vacaTion were joyously welcomed as SanTa and Time broughT The prized class rings. OuTsTanding sTudenTs in English were rewarded wiTh The opporTuniTy To enroll in The English l-lonors class and in The English Journalism class. Even beTore spring oTTicially arrived, class members were making plans Tor The TradiTional prom when The jun- iors hosT The seniors. Eormals were boughT, auTos cleaned. and corsages ordered Tor The gala evenT. l wish I could have Them all. Since l can'T, which one shall I choose? ponder Karen Kre- bill and Margaref Mueller as They look over The selecTion of rings displayed before Them. Q ThoughTTul advisers guide The acTivi'lies of The iuniors: Mrs. Vivian Reimers and Mr. Frank WilleTs, counselors: Miss Frances Johnson and Miss MargareT Griffin, class sponsors. Abseni' 'From The picTure is Miss Griffin. Enroll in New American Lit Class SOUTH LIBRARY Mr. C. W. Holmgren BOTTOM ROW: Joann Baker, Rufh Beck- man, Mardell Anderson, Bev Bergsfrom, Par Allen, Judy Ahlsfrand, Marianne An- roniou, Donna Barr. ROW 2: Mary Berg- erson, Karen Baber, Shirley Bairles, Judy Bergsfrom, Jeanie Axel, Dorolhy Baker, Connie Asmus, Rosemary Anderson. TOP ROW: Jim Benson, Larry Allen, Bob Beck, Ed Abrahamson, Jim Bevins, Wayne Bain. Ronny Allen. ROOM 3 Mr. William Balfzell BOTTOM ROW: Curl Carlson, Bob Bierke, Bob Bryan, Chris Calveri, Diane Burich, Carole Carlson, Shirley Biorkman, Sharon Brahm, Carol Campbell, Diane Boyd, Judy Bezner. ROW 2: Linda Brown, Gerry Boden, Sandy Carlson, Bill Burgess, Bill Blick, Janef Burkland, Margo Briggs, Linda Brissman, Mary Black. TOP ROW: Bill Beyer, Bob Blake, Torn Bump, Bob Bryan. Terry Burns, Eugene Braggs, Jerry Brofman, Charles Burgner. ANNEX 14 Miss Janel Weber BOTTOM ROW: Roger Covemaker, Sandy Denen, Pal Daebelliehn, Helen Cosner, Leafha Defebaugh, Sharon Cook, Sharon Close, Barbara Cooper, Bob Cer- vanfes. ROW 2: Belinda Cleaves, Bonnie Curless, Sharon Creger, Calherine Con- ley, Gary Crowe, Gib DeKosfer, Judy Covert Kafhi Carpenler, Virginia Daw- son. TOP ROW: Joe DeBaker, Carolee Crambleff, Larry Culberfson, Dennis Cook, Dan DeCos'rer, Carl DeFosse, Sieve Combs, Bob Davison. . .--l rw! 4 Q mf if 5 In 'tl,.e,Kfg1 H U A. 'X R i . es Q1 N J , . '-1'iEj,, ' 'sf-Z :ff '31, 223. x i at 0 0 'I .'. 'fix' 'I :LA A W? Lx ,gif ,, 'l,,,i'.....i f l R' 'xii' flil ff, n ' A y 'Y iiii - 'Y ' iiisi ll J M l Vffilfhf' 'l V 1. l - A55 ,MY-. L r 1 i i ANNEX 21 Y Mrs. Helen Piehl BOTTOM ROW: Pai' Dorman, Par Emmerson, Carolyn Eaves, Jane? Fausf, Cassandrasu Dhooge, Jim Farber. ROW 2: Gloria Dixon, Nancy Finch, Gloria Erickson, Sally Ferry, Judy Ewing, Dale Dumas, Dewey Dyer. TOP ROW: Linda Elzey, Georgia Feers, Joyce DeTombe, Alan Easrland, Ronald Dodge, Merle Erickson. ill, , ANNEX 19 Mrs. Vivian Jones BOTTOM ROW: Mike Goran, Pat Fos- dyck, Lucky Furniss, Donna Godwin, Judy Gault, Arlene Garrison, Judie Geller- stedt, Barb Fitzpatrick, Guy Green. ROW 2: Dorothy Fuller, Faye Graham, Gene Forret, Bob Gluck, Bob Gibson, Jim Fink, Kay Georlett, Edith Giles. TOP ROW: Larry Flesher, Larry Fosbinder, Gene V Grittin, 'llom Genn, Ed Fitch, Craig Gober, George Gaddey, John Goranson, Tom Gamble, Ron Gordon. l , l-, ROOM 304 Class Stages 3-Act Fantasy, BIithe Spirit ROOM 304 Miss Ruth Spencer BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Groves, Donna Gruis, Janie Gustafson, Joan Hackbarth, Janet Han- cock, Darla Haynie, Sally Herstedt, Karen Hageman. ROW 2: Pam Heeren, Sue Hall, Pat Henry, Pat Gustafson, Barbara Harlow, Peggy Helstrom, Georgiann Hauner, Delores Guild. TOP ROW: David Gustafson, Gerald Gustafson, Larry Guerrero, Tom Harbottle, Bill Hill, Dale Hansen, Phil Hall, Ray Herring. ANNEX 22 Miss Frieda Schnowske BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Hulting, Carolyn Howell, Pat Houghtaling, Karen Hoerrmann, '4' w 4 l . ,fi e .. i K I ,za ' Ni . X . it 1 , v yr , . 4? .... I ,I QQF4' if i l ti Hin . , , .1 ,. is E, kms, Q ,flax K I 3 if i M. . X 1 i ,l I r sf! iff x if 5 fi: 1 ,ix 'va 9 rss ' M4 ff! -.v , .- Sandy Hogg, Judy Hobbs, Dorothy Hollowell. its l i, .i,fX, fi ROW 2: Don Holder, Dennis Hodson, Jerry ,?,, A N Holmes, Beverly Hokanson, Julie Hunt, Bev W Hoeqnef, Nancy Hill. Tor ROW: Maia Hoff. P-is ,f man, Tom Hook, Gerald Horde, Larry Ireland, Jim Hooven, Peter Holm, Jim Huttord, Mike Holman, Dick Horneck. ANNEX 3 Mr. Roy Devinney BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Virginia Jones, Gale Jones, Judy Jamieson, Judy Karstens. ROW 2: Jack Kilgore, Eva Klick, Diane Kline, Dar- lene Johnson, Ardith Kilgore, Sandy Kingan, Gary Jensen. TOP ROW: Al Kauffman, Dick Klockner, Mike Johnson, Ward Johnson, Mike Johnson, Jack Karstens, Rickey Kappler. z 'gf' -3 'a ra A 4, . '.i2 gk . , , V trlif,f4 s it .'- fs rr- l si ' , D Slpzzshix liliiili Y x iflili N 'wiai K' T?ii 2irQ?sQe l j ,. -5 T r.s J. i.i A is Q 1 if gk ' 'I ff . A . . aff 135- 3 5 gl 1- 3 1' ,fr ' Q 'W igig 4' Q gi li Xrm pr ANNEX 20 Mr. Don Moeller BOTTOM ROW: Slwirley Lear, Judy Law- less, Diane Kuberski, Belly Lamberson, Mary Layman, ROW 2: Dennis Lee, Larry Lassuy, Jerry Koesler, David Lamberl, Karen Krebill, Beverly Lalla. TOP ROW: Gary Krambeclc, Bob Laxy, Susan Kuber- slci, Belly Langlois, Judillw Kralxlow, Con- nie Laurie, Mardelle Konslanl. ANNEX 23 SOUTH Mr. Herberl Ried BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Marchanl, Barb Magruder, June Loclnaby, Pal McFarland, Liz Livingslon, Janice McCarrell, Donna Lundy, Sliaron Marlin, Jell Mclzadyen. ROW 2: Karen McDerrnoll, Linda Lyons, Anne Marlel, Bill McGinnis, Connie Lun- deen, Pal McCullough, Anne Mallison. TOP ROW: Susan McCormick, Judy Lou- den, Tom McCall, Bill Marllwens, Larry Marlin, Don Mason. Jim Magerlrurlh, Dick Marlel. ROOM 107 Mrs. Dorolhea Hyinl: BOTTOM ROW: Margarel Mueller, Su- zanne Moore, Pal Meiers, Nonie Moor- husen, Mary Ann Miles, Virginia Meers- man. ROW 2: Larry Morrison, Karen Morrison, Karen Morse, Eleanor Miller, Dorolhy Miller, Lois Moore, Jerry Mor- rison. TOP ROW: Bill Millinglon, Herb Mullins, Charles Mc:Sparin, Dale Moll, Gary Miller, Barbara Meyers, Marilyn Minor. so , - Q' 'W ., , ,,.. ,Hz ,, is l A sr? lv. me sm. as U Cl , MR, W sl fa iii Y ee .iislji i K ' ...Ji U, wad ' ,gi .sb S 2 K , l Q ' V ROOM 113 Mr. Ralph McMinn BOTTOM ROW: Sue Nelson, Blanche Nelson. Judy Nielsen, Linda Neuwerlc, Kallwy Oelwler, Shari O'Brien. ROW 2: Judy Murpliy, Bob Papenlwausen, Jim O'Conor, Franlr Olson, Bon- ne Page, Jacque Olson. TOP ROW: Larry Olson, Frank Orlon, Neil Olson, Dan Osllin, Tom Nelson, Hugh Palmer. uf Q 6 X fflbw .id ROOM 'I03 Mr. Frilz Boom BOTTOM ROW: Don Peck, Jim Pruiff, Karen Radcliffe, Bobbe Paflerson, Nancy Reed, Anile Powell, Janice Payne. ROW 2: Luan Pelerson, Dana Pallon, Mel Pos- fon, Sleve Pelerson, Bob Rehse, Carolyn Parkhursf, Roselle Rehder, Sandy Peier- son. TOP ROW: Tom Rasmussen, Tim Poell, Brian Plunkell, Jeff Peferson, John Pelerson, Tom Pope, Pal' Peel, Anila Ouinones. Six Chemistry Classes Enroll 120 Juniors -,, T 2 --6 1 A N .1 Y 9, . 'Hi' . . -47 , 4 XE 5 'fl lu. .-wr i ii .3 3'-'E I AR' 1 Q, , -.1 ROOM 30? Mr. Jack Coder BOTTOM ROW: Ron Summers, Sandy Smifh, Belly Spore, Bev Sfyrlund, Gary Spahn, Jenny Smifhers, Vernelle Swanson, Judy Swanson, Bob Tiemeier. ROW 2: Arfhur Slamey, Don Sullivan, Sandy Teiqland. Janice Sfrosahl, Judy Tacker, Belsy Sfaack, Sandy Swanson, Gene Sfrosahl, Fred Spencer. TOP ROW: Dean Smiddy, Charles Sorenson, Dick Thompson, Dave Tanner, Sam Slewarl, Jerry Sf. John, John Slrang, Jerry Tappendorfl, Norm Sfoehr. lx ROOM 'I01 Mr. DeWayne Roush BOTTOM ROW: Charlofle Sandslrom, Sharon Safe, Marilyn Sanderson, Karen Richards, Par Roberlson, Sally Ronk, Jean Riley, Sylvia Sanders, Joyce Ryker. ROW 2: Sandra Richardson, Pal Schafferl, Mickey Schimmel, Joe Richmiller, Mari- lyn Reihm. Carolyn Reynolds,Kall'1y Ryan, Nancy Ross. TOP ROW: Ken Rosenberg, Millon Sandberg, Don Roby, Paul Rouse. Kenfon Riceman, Curl' Roseman, Fred Richardson, Stephanie Rosenberg, Roberl' Schenk. ANNEX 24 Miss Margarel Griffin BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Schnepf, Judy Sheldon, Judy Seddon, Marlo Sellers, Diana Sellers, Terry Schullze, Phyllis Si- mon, Paf Seflles. ROW 2: Alberf Scolf, Joyce Schmieg, Sue Sheller, Joyce Sev- erns, Sandra Sipes, Sally Shaffer, Judy Scolf. TOP ROW: Nancy Sims, Tom Sheridan, Shirley Service, Bob Schurler, Mike Schroder, Melanie Smef, Bill Serv- ine, Mike Schnell. ii ROOM 114 1 I ' Mrs. Joan Robbins Borrom ROW: Judy Wallers, Bob vo- , gelbaugh, Marilyn Vollralh, Nancy Van- Vuren, Janis Wallher, Ted Verslrealer, Linda Twilly. ROW 2: Linda VanBen- lhusen, Lois Vinzanl, Karl Todd, Dick Vance, Jim Wallenline, Sharon Traeger, Mary Vonderhaar. TOP ROW: Gary Wallle, Duane Vogel, Dick VanDam, Alan V!:::iI!g Paul VanAcker, Dennis Tilus, Tom gwuquuu, I S it W. Ab K ff? fl H ma .95 Q ! ,-ei ROOM 8 f Mrs. Jennie Ellison ' ' if BOTTOM ROW: Carol Youngdahl, Carol Young, Velma Woolley, Sharon Wilkinson, Linda Williams, Jackie Winlers, Mary Jo Welch, Sharon Willhouse, Jonna Wilkins. ROW 2: Mary Yohn, Belly York, Loraine Youngren, Myrna Williams, Janice Wisher, Karen Ziegler, Delores Wirl, Judy Young. TOP ROW: Doug Willard, Neil Williamson, Mike Wilder, Don Weime, Ron Wood, Jim Wildrnan, Mike Woods, Jim Widdop. Duane Woille, Jack Whil- beck. ROOM 314 Mr. Archie Swanson BOTTOM ROW: Larry Spiegel, Tom Hokinson, Jim Sluarl, Craig Corson. ROW 2: Kenl Pelerson, David Wilson, Ron Coberl, Marly Shaller. TOP ROW: Paul Bohy, Dan Roman, Dan Hyland, Dale Weaver. 'SB' K i , Absenfees :'WilI.i++biaBniwSc:er1:ical og al'va'ccinE7 wonder+i':1:Q . . lol' Silen IS S O C UI' ei' an ll' lnla GWSOH, as Mike Adamson, Larry Allen, Myrna Anders, Gloria Anderson, work under ,he wafchful eye ofgM,. Lavem 53,,cl,,g,, Dennis Armslrong, Gene Banning, Sharon Barllell, Gary Beldin, chemislry teacher. Jim Bounds, Darrell Bowles, Leonard Brackevell, Dave Churchill, Coleen Clark, JoAnn Coverl, Jack Dailey, Bob Dean, Carl De- Pooler, Barb Dreher, Jim Duke, Dave Dwighl, Bob Evans, Ken Exline, Dick Fiebig, Linda Flelcher, Dave Gillen, Bob Hendricks, Carolyn Hodge, Mike Hodgkin, Mike Hollman, Mary Huslon, Gary Huys, John lngram, Gary Jackson, Eva Jacobs, Marlowe Jacobs, Doug Jacquin, Barb James, George Johnson, Sleve Johnson. Dick Jones. Jim Jordan, Sandra Jordan, Phillip Keller, Jim King, Gail Kirkpalrick, Paul Knedler, Rodger Kramer, Ernesl Kunsl, Bob Lamberson, Alan Larsen, Tom Lear, Mike Linder, Leroy Long, Paul Maddelein, Chuck Marlin, Elizabelh Marlin, Don Mallson, Elvira Mclnlyre, Don Mee, Mardee Melin, John Morgan, Ardilh Murphy, Jack Myers, Bill Needham, Larry Nell, Nancy Newberg, Jo Ann Nodine, Chuck Ollicer, Ben Olvera, Joyce Palronage, Judy Pallerson, Rodger Plelzing, Linda Pres- lon, Mike Quinn, Harold Rode-ll, Allen Rohs, Dick Romanowski, Millon Sandberg, Mike Schullz, Dave'Seeley, Norma Shepherd- son, Frank Sievers, Sandra Sipes, Wayne Slolbom, Larry Slropes, Bob Swanson, John Tedell, John Theorell, Dean Thompson, Dennis VanWinkle, Larry Vaughn, Jo Velon, Don Warner, Augusl Was- senhove, Ed Wilder, Chuck Williams, Marlene Williams, Debby Wirken, Marsha Wycoll, Jack Wynes. Anxiously aweiiing iheir 'iirs+ assignmenf are ihe sophomore officers: Karen Hyink, secre- fery-freasurerg Jill King, presidenfg Karen Techlin, Liierary Board Represenfafive: Don Ruggles, vice-presidenh and Bill Rogers, Liier- ary Board Represeniaiive. Sophomores Numbering 562 Members, Win The disiinciion of being ihe largesi class ever ro allend Moline High School was ihe marlc of 'rhe sophomores. Toial enrollmeni in lhe class was 562. Of ihese 284 were boys and 278 were girls. ln ihe fall 'rhe sophs elecred Jill King, presidenrp Don Ruggles, vice- president Karen l-lyinlc, secreiary-Treasurer: Bill Rogers and Karen Techlin, Lilerary Board members. Their class sponsors, Mrs. Vivian Jones, Miss Janei Weber, and Mr. Frilz Boom, helped Them wiih yearly evenis. Miss Helen Andersen and Mr. Jay Schaii, sophomore counselors, assisied by ihe ad room ieachers, aided ihem in planning iheir subiecl' programs for Their high school career. For Those lenlh graders who excelled in English and mainiained a B average in 'rheir oiher subiecis, 'rhe English l-lonors class was again olilerecl. This year The inslrucior was Mr. De Wayne Roush. Clubs, organizaiions, drarnalic and musical produciions, and sporfs, helped develop 'rheir various ialenis. l-lighlighling spring acliviiies was fhe annual sophomore dance. Pros- pecis of enrolling in ihe new building nexi fall filled ihe members wiih growing expeciarions. more class sponsors. driving lesson. S school. Aiding 'ihe sophomores ihrough ihe busy year were Miss Helen Andersen and Mr. Jay Schaff sophomore counselors, and Mr Friiz Boom. Miss Jane? Weber and Mrs. Vivian Jones, sopho This is +he sieering wheel ex plains Mr. Bishop 'io a siudenf as he prepares for his firsf Up or down? Thai is fhe quesiion which seemed 'lo bei fle mosi' of fhe sophomore sfu denfs fha iirsi few weeks f ROOM 214 Miss Rulh Toyne BOTTOM ROW: Michael Arnold, Linda Aulfman, Karen Aulfman, Judy Anderson, Jo Anioniou, Donna Barnefl, Dick Barber. ROW 2: Cynlhia Barl'le++, Lloyd Aberl, Larry Barnes, Ron Aldinger, Glen Baraks. John Amundsen, Shirley Anderson. TOP ROW: Ted Anderson, Sallie Anderson, Donna Babich, Brad Baraks, Ron Albers, Darlene Anderson, Nancy Anderson. Distinction Of Being MHS'S Largest Class ROOM 306 Miss Frances Johnson BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Burlcland, Norma Caf+erlon,'Viola Burris, Par Bucy, Maren Carlson, Lorie Carlson, Joy Carpenfer. ROW 2: Karen Burdick, Donna Burnelf, Linnea Carlson, Kalhy Chrisfopher, Caro- lyn Chapman, Joan Carlson, Bonnie Bu- len, Doug Burleigh, Barbara Chapman. TOP ROW: Arlyn Clair, Roy Cherring- fon, Gary Capouch, Curl Carey, Karen Carney. Laurene Buckley, George Chase, Ron Chandler, Bruce Bufe. ROOM 307 Mr. George Menus BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Bowers, Sandy Bendle, Gloria Brandi, Pam Bell, Nancy Bergslen, Marilyn Bledsoe, Jeanne Blecker, Linda Bowles. ROW 2: Marnie Bennefl, Joyce Berg, Barbara Bruch, Sharon Blackburn, Sharon Benlon. Judy Brogley. Carol Brissman. TOP ROW: Bill Bigham, Melvin Bowker, Chuck Berglund, Douglas Brice, Dennis Bryan, Paul Beng- slon, Frilz Blodgeff, Gracie Bounds. tit- mlm- l A T2 l ' .J i' i l l ...JJ ROOM 106 Miss Frances Jeffers BOTTOM ROW: Alice Coleman, Dianne Dunlap, Pennie Clymer, Bill Deadmond, Gary Corwin, Larry Corder, Karen De- Foer, Priscilla Cromeenes. ROW 2: Joyce Collins, Barb Cornell, Lloyd DeCamp, Marvin Dalwlberg, Gordon Curlis, Carol DeFosse, Barb Conn. Mary Ann Dawson. TOP ROW: Diane Danielson, Judy Cour- sey, Bill Culberlson, Spiro Dallas, Joe Coulls, Ken? Davis, Earl Davis, Caflny Culver, Terry Coberley. Two Counselors Help Sophs Choose Subiects ROOM 115 Miss Bess Barnell BOTTOM ROW: Ray Fleslwer, Sandy Glidewell, Linda Gardner, Terry Eveland, Carol Faqe, Linda Graflund, Mary Ann Erickson, Paul Feller. ROW 2: Linda Ewerl, Pal Funk, Pal Evans, Bob Funk, Charles Gipson, Gail Findlay, Marcia Erickson, Shirley Geyssens. TOP ROW: Esllwer Ford, Pall George, Bonnie Granger, Glenn Gidel. Jack Gellersledl, Quenlin Ford, Ann Frencln, Priscilla Fleck, Kay Franey. X F' A f glass F D ROOM 102 Miss Alma Kolez BOTTOM ROW: Anila Dielz, Annelle Dielz, Kalliy Dall, Julie Donaldson,ROW 2: Karen Ekslrand, Marvin Dueslerlwaus, Neil Ellis, Chuck Doerr. Julie Easlland. TOP ROW: Donna Derby, Margaret Eilml, Ron Edslrand, Ronald DeLoose, Margi Eilwl, Judy DeVilder. 11325. F ANNEX 2 Mr. Gene Shipley BOTTOM ROW: Paul Guss, Annelle Guss, Norma Hammill, Joan l-lealherly, Dean l-lerbsl, Carole Harris, Norine Hall, Karen Head, Mike Harris. ROW 2: Gerald Haqslrom, Sandra Harrelson, Lois Hall, Verna Hammond, Tom Griffin, Roger Greim, Tom Guslafson, Sandra Heberling, Barbara Herlenslein, Bonnie Griffin. TOP ROW: Gary Grissom, Larry l-lelms, Ron Gunn, Frank Henninger, Bob Hall, Dave Harland, Sleeg Herlz. ROOM 212 Mr. Mace Gordon BOTTOM ROW: Linda Hiclcs, Connie Hoskins, Sally Hynd, Chuclc Hoii, Jim Hiland, Sue Hoppe, Sally Holcomb. ROW 2: Judy Husson, Gloria Holly John Hoover, Larry Hulfgren, Ralph Hig- bee, Sandy Hun+oon, Karen Hyinlr. TOP ROW: Sharen Hodge, Cafhy Hinde, Tom Horion, Marlc Holmer, Dan Hull, Milne Hillberf. Richard Hufford, Emmalee Huniley. ANNEX 18 Mrs. Helen Menus BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Johnson, Karen Johnson, Carol Johnson, Karen Johnson, Mary Kaeder, Shelia Joles. Norma John- son, Beiry Jeslcie. ROW 2: Dale Jones, Jack Inskeep, Delores Johnsfon, Nancy Jones, Kay Johnson, Sharon Jones, Kaihy Johnson, Bob Johnson, Myron Johnson. TOP ROW: Paul Johnson, Don Kabel, Paul Jahn, George Johnson, DeLoyd Jef- ferson, Bruce Johnson, John Johnson, David Johnson. ROOM 208 Mrs. Kay Moore BOTTOM ROW: Phillip Krebs, Julie Kel- ler, Karen Leiler, Marlene Larson, Joyce Lawson, Jill King, Pai Lievens, Rifa Lar- son, Beverly Laermans, Carol Kuhn, Karen Lane, Barbera Kuiiler, ROW 2: Mar- lene Loding, Pai' Kelly, Marfy Larson, Sharon Leqgeif, Judy Kappler, Kurl' Lind- slcog. Sandra Lea. Gail Kraffmeyer, Selma Kane, Milne Langbehn. TOP ROW: Gil- beri Kuehl, Bill Lawson, Larry Larson. Ron Larson, Philip Koehlhoeffer, Bill Lin- dell, Bob Lindell, Russel Kiel, Cliff Lewis, Bill Knauss, Jim Lighf, Richard Kunsf. qu-,KX ,nifly I ., ,z ,R A 'w ., 'K 9 X satis? .-,.- ' - W- -i n i ' ' ' 5 W R .Wig . 0 S ,s. A S :i I- -0 N Q g is , v d 4 - - SF - 1 3 - 2-5 f l! 4 3 ,Q mil: - ., L x I-if, .H 9-. , XA Q, x A5 if s if f , ANNEX 15 Mrs. Anneife Bonnell BOTTOM ROW: Luanne Marfin, Pa+ McCann, Nancy McCar+hy, Louis Louclr, Nancy McCauley, Elaine Marsho, Donna Machmer. ROW 2: John May, Alice Masen- garb,,Pai' Loonfiens, Virginia Mad- den, Kaaren Lund. Jody Marquis, Pai' Marlin, Mary Magruder, Ray Marshall. TOP ROW: Joe Marcus. Jerry Maddox, John Magnuson, Jack Loffin, Bill McCarl, John Marsho, Gary Malmen. :- of ROOM 201 Miss Gladys Day BOTTOM ROW: Norma Moneymaker, Nancy Mullins, Marilyn Moline, Maxine Mix, Nancy Miller, Judy McFarland, Linda Nelson, Donna Melin, Carol Morey. ROW 2: Gerald Mulligan, Bon- nie Meyers, Jeraldine Minch, Nancy Monflord, Donna Mess, Beverly McLaugh- in, Chuck Mofsinger. TOP ROW: Del- berr Mirchum, Jerry Nelson, Jim Mce Gimpsey. Larry Nelson, John Miller, Harlee Miller, Dennis McSparin, Bob Meirhaeghe. Kenr McChesney. Class Elects Officers: King, Ruggles, Hyink ROOM 207 Miss Phylifa Shinneman BX BOTTOM ROW: Gene Parmenlier, Ginny Palos, Georgeann Payne, Peggy Osborn, Connie Nielsen, Linda Parker, Judy Palos, Darrel Park, Richard Parrish. ROW 2: Bill Orfman, Dorofhy Olson, Joyce New. Linda Parsons, Mike Nelson, Pele Paulos. Ruth Norman, Par Peel, Jane? Pearson. Arlie Newberg. TOP ROW: Jim Par- sons, John Norman, Richard Nelson, Roger Nighfingale. Carolyn Olson, Marlha Parsons, Dale Pearson, Jim Par- rish, David Oleson. Bruce Nobel. as ...fb Q S53 We're from Moline, couldn'+ be prouder can be heard lhroughouf lhe school during a sophomore pep assembly. ROOM 208 Miss Leona Day BOTTOM ROW: Kalhy Reeder, Dick Polerack, Dale Pulforcl, Bill Pelerson, Bruce Pelerson, Bill Rasmussen. Harold Perry, Carol Reynolds, Helen Pryce. Sandra Rich. ROW 2: Rulh Peferson, Marlo Quick, Bill Pulford, Tom Reilly, Bud Pelif, Ted Pelerson, George Poffer, Craig Pefrilli, Jane? Reed. Virginia Pefil. TOP ROW: Sharon Pierce, Joyce Pool, Bonnie Pererson, Janice Randall, Ron Ouade, Doug Pelerson, Charles Peler- son, Gene Peferson, Gale Riceman, Bill Pekos. it ROOM 209 Miss Adeline Kerns BOTTOM ROW: Jaclr Schwariz, Huni Sharp, Cliff Scharer, Ru+h Schnepl, Judy Schnell, Mary Jane Richmiller, Marianne Rosenberg. Sandy Randall, Sandi Samuel- son. Barbara Ruefer, Bonnie Seesland. ROW 2: Diane Rose, Bonnie Schulfz, Pallie Ruud, Carole Sanders, Judy Shaw, Ted Tichier, Don Ruqqles, Calvin Ros- borouqh, Jim Russell, Bill Rodgers, Nancy Rosborouqh. TOP ROW: Karen Seynaeve, Marcia Sauerman, David Self, David Scoqgins, Bill Sample, Henry Ril- chie, Dan Shaffer, Dick Schlufer, Sian Romanowslri, Ray Schuler, Tom Roberis. ANNEX 7 Mr. Warren Fuller BOTTOM ROW: Mary Siailer, Marion Smifh, Sue Shelron, Nancy Slevens, Homer Slephens, Chuclc Slang, H. B. Simmon, Dan Smiih, Bill Slocum, Jill Shaw, Peqqie Spifznas, Joyce Slange. ROW 2: Doris S'reagell, Connie Snyder, Marfha Sievers, David Simmerman, Duane Shrader, lrvin Slewerl, Judy Sian- ley. Barbara Six, Connie Sfewerl, Maigi Slucis. TOP ROW: Roger Scromme, Larry Sfille, Leon Smifh, Gary Speaker, Francis Siouf, John Sfeenberg, Dick Solis, Glen Slamey, Joe Slininger, Les S+. Clair, Bob Siogsdill. 1' iL5v -fl ll. .., y L' g, M , . V- V. a. B 'ffiii l lf happened here in fhe l'oe', Mr. Roush fells Penny Clymer, Slave Summers, and Pam Bell, as lhey discuss fheir English Honors lesson for fhe day. QQ A X! e Q N 4 o 121 Lua-...a.Ef ROOM 305 Mr. Lavern Sinclair BOTTOM ROW: Richard Slrosahl, Linda Tompkins, Joyce Thorngren. John Terry, Judy Swanson, Sieve Summers. ROW 2: Solveig Tonnessen, Lucia Swanson. Karen Tracy, Karen Techlin, Judy Tom- linson, Jane? Tomich. TOP ROW: Gor- don Traub, Marla Sfrobbe, Jim Tadewell, Warren Trich, Lewis Sfreii, Ron Sfrofher. I: f- 4 Y ' f l 'i -, gk ' i I - 1 il ANNEX 'I M iss Emily Slollar BOTTOM ROW: Janel Welch, Mary Versluis, Kale Van Arsdale, Marilyn Wells, Georgella Van Dam, Cheryl Venckus, Jell Verslreeler, Bob Verslraele, Bill Walkins, Bob Weller. ROW 2: Bonnie Wesl, Salli Wenos, Carol Webb, Helen Wales, Marvel Vanl-lylle, John Webb. Larry Wall, George Warlle, Jerry Wal- laerl. TOP ROW: Carol VanAcker, Bev While, Rulh Wesl, Pal Warren, Jim Weber, Bill Walerman, Dewey Vickroy, Arlyn Wassenhove, Sam Weindruch, Bob Wallers, Rogers Walers. KEY Club Selects 13 Soph Boys As Members 56 i KEY CLUB Mr. Archie Swanson BOTTOM ROW: Danny Loudon, Ben Gaskin, Lowell Slrombeck, Bruce Huslon. ROW 2: John Ericson, Dennis Wellman, Sleve Brooks, Barrie Pelerson, Bob John- son. TOP ROW: Granl Mcliernie, Gil- berl Davis, Don Rose, Fran Neir. 2 f' w'2w. ROOM 213 Mr. DeWane Mansager BOTTOM ROW: Pal Wyanl, Sonia Wolfe, Alice Wiseman, Gaye Woehr, Judy Wilson, Sandy Wildermulh, Cindy Wilson. ROW 2: Evelyn Williams. Sharon Willord, Dick Wild, Don Wiese. Zelma Williams, Belly Wrighl. TOP ROW: Jackie Zeigler, Don Willhouse. Wayne Will, Bob Wolfe, Janel Young. I, V i m ' -wail , B N A , I , B B .1 T rm' lr i S' A' 'X' sff. sl h l if ll, Y.: 'N s .. ,,..,, D h 15, liitvff 'S -F fi. rin nn 3' Q Jllgilllllf :' - lfimflcilpu N ,,!',,n.n Hllil' Q l 3, All :U i 4, T i Wsul 11 WX in MAX, A in xl' as k FJ i,.., Absenhe BOTTOM ROW: Carol Marlin. Nancy Arnold, Karen Olson, Carol Buckley, Pal Buchholz. ROW 2: Keilh Baker, George Hess, Tom Marlin, Dale Johnson, Keilh Marshall. John Marlin. Arnold May, Granl Haskins. TOP ROW: Barry Boehm, Bruce Chiclesler. Kenny Hepler, Leroy Dosl, Denny Dhalball, Melvin Ahrens, Gary Covaull. Ron Downey. Absenfee BOTTOM ROW: Alice Sanders, Ruth Willey, Priscilla Fleck, Joyce Frank. ROW 2: Marry Greenblarr, Larry Mclnfrye, John Ferrell, Mike Gibson. TOP ROW: Roger Gralilon, Don Weise, Larry Wil- lels. Leon Frank. Bob Geiger. fm-111 ' Asian Flu and Camera Shyness hil MHS sophomores. The following sophomore sludenls were noi presenl' for eirher lheir ad-room piclure or The absenlee picfure. William Allen, Linda Almquisf, Norman Berglund. Gerald Bowens, Janef Bradley, Earl Brarhall. Earline Buzard, Joyce Caldwell, Allan Carius, Bill Carius, David Carlson. Ron Carlson, Carol Comer. Joe Condrack, Joe Connor, Tom Couchman, Jack Cul- lor, Barbara Day, Arfhur DeKosfer, Louis DeMink, June DeNeve, Delores DeWalsche, Jack Dunlop, Jim Early, Charles Dowell. Ron Downey. Owen Farrell. Carol Fischer, Ray Flesher. Jerry Geller- Junior high was nolhing like Huis. exclaims Karen Johnson fo Margi Eihl, as lhey dili- gently work on fheir firsf ferm papers. sledl, Mike Gibson, Bonnie Gregory, Richard Hoke. Anson Holmes, Carol Krauel, Dole Mailland, Har- old Markuson, Judy Mallson. Russell Morris, Donna Murphy, Pal Nichols, Kenny Noel, Bill Pekos, Floyd Pierce, Bill Polek, Larry Reedy, Jill Shaw, Ann Sfarkey, Janel' Sundberg, Kafhy Thorne. Larry Turner, Keifh Wildermufh, John Willard. Tom Wrighf, Jim Wifhers, Ron Young. The buds are forming here on lhe 'lwig. explains Miss Spencer 'ro Chuck HOFF, Bruce Chidesler, Verna Hammond, and Sharon Benfon as fhey work on lheir lab papers. Klueprinf far Organ! ing . . . 'Wilh growing expeelaiions . . . . . lwenly live organizafions engineered blue- iirini-, lwr lheir noeifil adiviiies. Challenging The mind .ind rornpelilive upiril, eoniexls provided us The oppor- 'iinily To exhihil our knowledge and slcills while gaining preuiige lor our school. Service organizaliens such aa Leliermenls, 4r:y Club find HifY and Y-Teens showed our eharilable allilude in iiioiedf, which lnenelil lvolh school and Cornmuniiv. Fulure Teachers, 'iiliirrr Ninn f:',, and lim Civic-i Chili prepared us for our life af, ciiizens in lhr: fornrniinily. PlliiJllCQi1liOU', played an imporiani pari in ihe school year iincl helped rnany gludenig gnin experience in working wilh each olher and wiih iiclullu. Biiuy days during horneciorning broeghl' all our clubs logeiher wilh driving ileleirni riii lion reselling in .in irnpre-,uive Coronation ceremony, a beaelifiil parade, iind ia upiriled game. In lhe spring we pooled our lalenls 'ro come up wilh lhe Senior i5.ill, Junior Senior Prom and lhe Sophomore Dance. 'aa 2 Q ACTIVITIES BILL PARSONS Valedicforian STUART NELSON Salufaforian 'L' Graduates Merit Honors for SANDY GREEN TODD SNOW Merif Shield Merif Shield 415' DOROTHY HAYES BILL PARSONS American Legion Award American Legion Award W' ' 1 Scholarship, Character, Leadership, Service DEANNA GURSKY TODD SNOW Julia E. Geffemy Julia E. Geffemy Creafive Wrifing Award Creafive Wrifing Award BILL PARSONS Afhlefic Scholarship Award GARY BROWN Popularify Cup DOROTHY HAYES Popularify Cup Students Earn Literary Awards 7 ,,,4 KENT PETERSON Harvard Book Award Quill and Scroll winners of the publications are, SEATED: Elaine Johansen, Pat Hansen, Nancy Sohner, Sue Olson, Kris Carlson, Virginia Jones. STANDING: Dave Gibson, John Masengarb, Dick Marsho, Jim Quilty, Marianne Corelis, Melanie Babich, Dorothy Hayes, Sandy Green. Absent from the picture are Deanna Gursiry, Dave Arnold and Connie Phillips. A panel ot six judges from the student and taculty se- lected the winning Imp entries, judging them on the n originality ot the selection and the style ot writing. The 1 winners were announced at the annual Literary Banquet, 271 h M j, May 6. The Proudest Angel by Sandy Hogg took first xgt' J ' place in the prose division, and On Five Men by Paul ,like Ruud received top honors in the poetry division. As a -A G result, Sandy and Paul were awarded the Ella lvl. Cock- rell Prose and Poetry awards, respectively, at the ban- ? quet. The Cover, designed by Marilyn Sanderson, was L V selected by a committee ot students and teachers who N W served as judges. Kent Peterson was given the Harvard Book Award at i the Literary Banquet. This honor, made possible by Harvard University, is bestowed upon a junior boy who excels in English. i s.,Wewm.s-v . Recipients of first place awards for the lmp cover, poetry and prose, respectively, are Marilyn Sanderson, Paul Ruud, and Sandy Hogg. by 'Y I 2 s 'vx Q Looking at a winning selection in the Imp are the students receiving honorable mention tor their con- tributions to the lmp. They are, SEATED: Bonnie Seesland, poetry: Peggy Helstrom, cover: Ann Par- sons, prose. STANDING: Dennis Faust, prose: and Diclr Swanson, poetry. Serving as rhe execulive board of lhe Nalional Honor Sociely in charge of planning lhe special proiecls are, SEATED: Dorofhy Hayes, Janice Guiding the work of 'the execulive board are lhe advisers of lhe sociely: Miss Barbara Garsl and Mr. Harold Griffilh. Johnson. STANDING: Bill Parsons, Sluarl N e l so n . . Q.. bass: . :M i axe... 1, ss. ' 3? -2 'If National Honor Society Initiares 55 members Filly-live seniors qualified lhis year lor fhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Mainlaining a 3.5 scholaslic average and displaying oulslanding characler, leadership, and service are lhe qualilicalions required for membership in The sociely. Becoming more aclive 'rhis year lhan in lhe pasl, lhe sociely elecled four members lo serve on an execulive board. They planned special proiecls during lhe year under lhe guidance of Miss Barbara Garsl and Mr. Har- old Grillilh, senior counselors, and Mr. Lamonl l-lullgren, principal, An induciion ceremony was held al which lhe mem- bers were lormally inilialed inro lhe sociely. Held af an assembly program, The inducrion served fo acquainl olher sludenls wilh The sociely. Alle-r lhe iniliaiion, members were awarded pins and cerlilicales. In April, sociely members were honored al a banquet The board also made The preparalions lor College Day. Nalional Honor Sociely members are, BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Green, Julie Wahlgren, Pai Hansen, Sherry Powers, Marsha Cowley, Pal Ander- son, Sue Blackburn, Sharon Marshall, Penny Pruill, Gerald Knighl. ROW 2: Ron Besl, Bob Graham, Charlsa Gaskin, Connie Phillips, Helen Pearson, Sharon Jennings, Eilene Peferson, Carol Gidel, Marlha Yoder, Shirley French. ROW 3: Bill Parsons, Dick Marsho, Clarence Taylor, Don Frifz, Jeff Buck, Jean Ball, Janice Johnson, Melanie Babich, Dorolhy Hayes, Bev Woods, Gayle Bruch. ROW 4: Bruce Harris, Ron Schroder, John Peferson, Jim Elmer, Dave Gibson, Judy Pel'erson,,Sue Olson, Loie Ann Mifchell, Deanna Gursky. TOP ROW: Don Monson, Joe Ewerl, Todd Snow, Bob Gardner, Chuck Johnson, John Olson, Jim Wallaerf, Rhod Hawk, Sluarf, Nelson, Bill Benlrim. Absent from rhe piclure is Dave Arnold. Digging deep into business during a session of the Student Con- gress executive board meeting are, SEATED: Mary Murphy, secre- tary: Bob Graham, president: Gary Brown, vice-president: Robbie Helfrich, treasurer. STANDING: Bill Parsons, Kent Peterson, Dave Wilson, Nancy Sohner, Congress Pins School Spirit With Buttons Atter the pleasant iob ot selecting sophomore and var- sity cheerleaders, the student law makers tackled a more ditticult assignment, the Kick Ott dance, held atter the tirst tootball game. Homecoming tound Congress members knee-deep in homecoming buttons and ma- terials which go into the making ot a prize-winning tloat. Their creation, Stamp 'Em, rolled away with second place in the parade. Getting down to serious business, nine members attended the Pekin District Student Con- gress convention at Pittstield, Illinois. November 9. This student governing body, under the guidance ot Mrs. lva Gwen, faculty adviser, consists ot one elected representative from each adroom. Masterminding the entire operation was the executive board composed ot the tour otticers, tour deteated candidates, and Mrs. lva Owen. The Congress was tormally in session during its weekly meetings Tuesday mornings in the cate-teria. Sailing on a tide ot Christmas spirit, Congress assisted the LO'T statt in selling tags tor the Share Joys, Buy Toys campaign, served as judges tor the Christmas door decorating contest, and purchased a Christmas tree which was placed in tront ot the auditorium. Publishing the Maroon directories, which listed the addresses and phone numbers ot students and taculty at MHS, is another example ot the many Student Con- gress services. Second semester saw representatives selling basket- ball buttons, organizing an atter game dance, and help- ing with the March ot Dimes and Red Cross campaigns. A group comprised ot tive representatives trom each ot the nine local high schools participated in the Quint- City Student Congress. Kent Peterson was elected to preside as Parliamentarian at the meetings. ln October, radio and television station WHBF donated a halt hour ot time to the Quint-City Student Congress. , , Senior Student Congress members are, BOTTOM ROW: Bob Graham, Bill Parsons, Jeff Buck, Tom Potter, Tom DeJonghe. ROW 2: Sylvia Anderson, Charlsa Gaskin, Bev Vincent, Mary Murphy, Nancy Sohner, Judy Sheley. ROW 3: Nick Lant, Chuck Hoffman, Janice Johnson, Kris Carlson, Chuclr Wiedenhoeft, Bill Etflandt. TOP ROW: Rhod Hawk, Gary Brown, Stuart Nelson, Jim Caldwell. 3 fm C? LJ Where do you fhinlr fhese should go? ques- iion several Sfudenf Congress members as fhey pul' lhe finishing louches on lhe Chrislmas free in fronf of 'lhe aud: Jo Velon, Mary Murphy, Judy Sheley, Bob Graham, Diane Kline, Sandy Harrelson, and Bev Vincenl. Flowing 'lhrough sfaclcs of 'lelephone numbers and names, commilfee members alphabefize fhe enfire population of MHS for Maroon direclories. Busily af worlc are Judy Sheley, Charlsa Gaslrin, Slyvia Anderson, chairman: Mrs. Owen, adviser: and Jo Velon. lv' Junior members of Sfudenl Congress are BOTTOM ROW: Jim Pruilf, Ken? Pelerson, John Morgan, Bob Laxy, Bob Gibson. ROW Z: Liz Livingsfon, Janie Guslafson, Pal' Roberlson, Diane Kline, Kalhy Oehler. ROW 3: Tom Holcinson, Sandy Hogg, Jo Velon. Joanie Axel, Doug Willard. TOP ROW: Ken Exline, Dave Wilson, Jerry Brolman, Robbie Helfrich, Sieve Combs. Sophomore members of Sfuclenf Congress are BOTTOM ROW: Bill Bigham, Larry WaH, Ouinfon Ford, H. B. Simmon, Bud Pe+i+. ROW 2: Judy Anderson, Diane Dun- lap, Jill King, Jody Marquis, Linda Nelson. TOP ROW: Sandy Harrelson, Karen Hyinlr, Karen Techlin, Janel Young, Carolyn Olson. Lit Board Directs Literary Minded Students 45 fb 13 Members of the Literary Board ot Control are, SEATED: Vir- ginia Jones, Paul Ruud, Elaine Johansen, John Masemgarb. STANDING: Dave Arnold, Jim Quilty, Karen Techlin, Bill I Rodgers, Jim Elmer, Sandy Green. 'N i . i ,. ' O Q if 2 J .ii Checlring on the secretary's report are the officers ot the Literary Board: Paul Ruud, president: Elaine Johansen, secre- tary: and Virginia Jones, vice-president. President Paul Ruud and Adviser Miss Barbara Garst loolr over the plans tor the annual Literary Banquet. With an eagerness to be democratic, the Literary Board ot titteen members has the responsible taslc ot selecting the editors and managers tor the three publications at MHS. In addition to two representatives from each class, the Board is made up ot three otticers chosen at large and current editors and managers ot the LO'T, lmp, and M statts. The impressive banquet in the late spring, which honors those students who have shown excellence in some phase ot literary activity, is an important proiect ot the Board. Deadlines, by-lines, and cues are torgotten tor a gala evening ot awards and recognitions. Through the Literary Board, he work ot the creative writer, debater, or Quill and Scroll member is brought closer together. With this unitying organization the liter- ary department occupies a prominent place in the cultural lite at MHS. lmp Publishes Novel Prose, Poetry Selections FeaTuring prose and poeTry wriTTen by MHS and Com- muniTy College sTudenTs, The lmp was ediTed by Deanna Gurslcy. This liTerary magazine, published every spring, was Tounded in I942 by Ella M. Coclcrell, who was Then head of The English deparTmenT. This year The lmp reached iTs sixTeenTh year of successful publicaTion. WiTh originaliTy as a major sTandard, a TaculTy-sTudenT commiTTee selecTed The wriTings To be published. A sec- ond commiTTee oT iudges consisTing oT TaculTy members and sTudenTs chose The besT prose selecTion and The besT poem. The wriTers OT These received The Ella M. Coclcrell awards aT The annual liTerary banqueT. The sTudenT submiTTing The besT design Tor The cover of The lmp also was honored aT The banquet Honorable menTion was awarded in boTh The liTerary and The arTisTic Tields. Mardee Melin and KenT PeTerson, iuniors, served as assisTanTs To The ediTor. While accomplishing Their duTies They were Trained Tor possible ediTorship nexT year. Seleding The conTenT and The cover of The lmp was The duTy of The sTuclenT members of The lmp EdiTorial Board and The prose, poeTry and cover com- miTTees: Sandy Green, Mardee Melin, Nancy Sohner, Dave Gibson, DoroThy Hayes, Deanna Gurslzy, Elaine Johansen, Mari- anne Corelis, Sue Olson. Rx Leafing Through old lmps is lmp EcliTor Deanna Gurslry. AssisTing The ediTor This year in The ediT- ing of The l958 lmp are Mardee Malin and KenT Peferson. if ,, ,, err fli NexT week we ve gof To geT or- anizedf' quips Dave Arnold M 9 ffl- Xxklkl' - C o-ediTor as he reminds Sandy mf fl rlx Green, M co-edifor of The nearby d eadline. fri ' TTT ix, ' .a .9 ED! TK - CO- .J 42 Staffs Combined Efforts Produce 1000 Ms lxXsuZ1 l4 ' -stances:-f 1 Wow! If looks like we have oodles of M subscrip- Tions, exclaims Nancy Sohner, subscripTion man- ager, To Anne Peferson, index edifor, Melanie Babich, business manager and Connie Phillips, ad- veriising manager. Mary Murphy is dreaming abouT having her sporis secfion com- pleTed, iokes Dick Marsho, assisT- an? sporfs edilor. 76 Don'T crop OTT his arm, Bleed ThaT picTure, and CUT ThaT copy echoed Through The sTaTT room as The M sTaTT pushed To make Their deadline. AcTually The sTaTT isn'T as bruTal as These Terms suggesT: They are used in The process oT producing The M. ThroughouT The year cameras were Tlashing consTanTly To record The eyenTs of The school year. Because of The crowded condiTions, The sTaTT was Taced wiTh The problem oT Tinding a Time and locaTion To Take picTures. AnoTher problem conTronTing The yearbook sTaTT was Thal' of Ti- nancing The M. FooTball programs were sold aT The Tive home TooTball games and ads were sold To local business Tirms To make up The diTTerence beTween subscripTion re- ceipTs and The cosT oT prinTing. STriving To live up To The TirsT place raTing earned by la5T year's annual, The sTaTT worked as a uniT under The able guidance oT Miss Clara Carlson To produce one Thousand yearbooks. Assisiing The sTaff This year were The M under sTudies, SEATED: Bobbe PaTTerson, Karen Rad cliffe, Sandy Hogg. STANDING: Luan Pefer son, Virginia Jones, Kafhy Oehler, Befsy STaaclr Connie Lundeen, Carole Carlson, Robbie Hel frich, Gerry Gusfafson. Wondering how To crop a picTure for The Fine ArTs secTion are Sharon Marshall, copy ediforg DoroThy Hayes, aciivilies ediforg Penny PruiTT, fine arls edifor. Chaotic Deadlines Keep Editors Jumping The co-ediTors-in-chief worked wiTh each oT The secTion ediTors To wriTe and ediT copy, plan picTures and design lay0uTs. AssisTing The ediTors were members oT The iunior class who served as undersTudies and ad-soliciTors Trorn all Three classes. From These sTudenTs, The ediTors and sTaTl were chosen To edil nexT year's annual. AnTicipaTing The compleTion of The new high school and The varied school proiecTs Through The year, The ediTors chose Growing ExpecTaTions To be The Theme oT The I958 M. The blueprinT was used To carry ouT The Theme, by showing ThaT iusT as blueprinTs are made To consTrucT a building so plans are also made Tor The de- velopmenT oT The sTudenT. Bubbling TorTh wiTh many new ideas and helpful hinTs received aT The NSPA conference held in AugusT aT The Conrad l-lilTon l'loTel in Chicago, sTaTT members who aTTended helped solve many producTion problems. Gel The ad! Ad solicilors for The l958 M are, BOTTOM ROW: Connie Lundeen, Liz Livingsfon, Julie Donaldson, Kathy Oehler, Sandy Hogg, Phyliss Simon. ROW 2: Befsy Slaaclr, Mary Bergerson, Virginia Jones, Karen Radcliffe, Bel'Ty Yorlr, Karen Johnson. ROW 3: Carole Carlson, Marianne Rosen- berg, Nancy Langbehn, Barb Kuliler, Carolyn Parli- hursf, Diane Kline. TOP ROW: Joyce Thorngren, Jo Velon, John Morgan, Verna Hammond, Kay Johnson, Linda Parsons, Donna Derby. Combining layou+ ideas for The 'lacully and class seclions are PaT Anderson, TaculTy ediforg Bev Vincenl, sophomore class ediiorg and Paf Hansen, senior class ediTor. Thal's a good sho'l, decides Bob Gardner as he dis cusses one of Their many phofographs wilh Jeff Mclzad yen and Gerry Gusfafson, M phofographers. News comes To The sTudenTs Through The LO'T news edifors, Dave Gibson and Marianne Corelis. Graaf carfoon. Green! exclaims Nancy Sohner, feature ediTor, To Virginia Jones, assisTanT feefure editor and news bureau edifor, and Sandy Green, carToonisT. Top man on The ToTem pole is Jim QuilTy. edifor-in-chief, who beams his approval of The sTaFf's work. Reporters 'On The Go' Make ThaT cuT Three columns, ThaT head is The wrong size and Theres a big hole in The middle of my page are Tamiliar cries echoed every oTher Thursday in The sTaTT room aT LOT deadline Time. The unending Task of keeping The sTudenT body up on The laTesT and lasT work in news and views in and around MHS was carried ouT by The Line O'Type, Moline High School and CommuniTy College mouThpiece. STaTT members did noT jusT happen: They were selecTed from applicaTions subrniTTed aT The end of Their junior year, These budding iournalisTs worked year round To keep The presses rolling. ThroughouT The summer They soIiciTed ads and worked on The TirsT issue of The paper so ThaT iT could be disTribuTed The TirsT day of school. Money, money, money! There's always The money problem beTween Jeff McFadyen, phofographer, Mary Ann LindquisT. exchange ediTor iseconcl from righTl, who consfanfly spend The money, and Elaine Johansen, adverfising manager: John Masenqarb, business manager, who Try To balance The budgef. Now I'm a real cowboy, says one of lhe Ii++Ie lols who was presenl' 'lo receive lhe loys from lhe Slu- denf Congress-LO'T Chrisfmas proiecr. Dorolhy Hayes and Nancy Sohner enioy 'lho anlics of fhe youngslers as Sanla Claus, Gary Brown, lislen lo an eager lillle girl's Chrislmas lisl. To Publish Current School Training and experience was gained lhrough lhe English- Journalism class where 'rhe novices were given 'rhe op- porfunily To learn lhrough assisiing 'rhe sfaff. Sixleen issues were ediied lhis year plus a special homecoming edilion. The money from subscripiions and adveriising was used io finance lhe expense of prinling lhe paper. The warmlh of Chrisimas lighis reflecred in lhe eyes of fhe many children made happ again 'rhis holiday season by 'lhe LO'T-Congress l'Sliare Joys, Buy Toys'l campaign. Toys and clofhing were purchased wirh lhe money received from lhe sale of lags. The news bureau. which keeps lhe public posied on school aclivilies, challced up anolher successful year of reporling fhe high school news io 'rhe Moline Daily Dispalch. There's my slory! The hard-working iournalism class is complelely en- grossed in reading lhe slories 'lhey wrofa for 'lhe LO'T. Members of lhe class are BOTTOM ROW: Bobbe Palferson, Judy Neilson, Sandy Swanson, Kaihy Oehler, Debbie Wirken, Carol Youngdahl, Linda Van Benlhusen, Karen Radcliffe. ROW 2: Liz Livingslon, Judy Lawless, Virginia Jones, Carole Carlson, John Morgan, Robbie Helfrich, Bill Haywood, Gerry Guslafson. TOP ROW: Judy Bezner, Carl McSparin, Diane Burich, Ray Hamilfon, Mardee Malin, Curl Roseman, Kan Exline, Faye Graham, Paul VanAcker. BIG money is needed lo buy BIG foys for +he Share Joys-Buy Toys proi- ec'l, explains Jim Quilly, LO'T edilor lo Kenr Pelerson, represenfing Sludenl' Congress and Marianne Corelis and Nancy Sohner of lha LO'T slafl. News Events Bi-Weekly Lasl', buf no+ leasf, are 'lhe lasf page edilors, Dick Marsho, boys' s orls: Sue Olson, college page: andp Kris Carlson, girls' sporfs. ll aim C27 -1. .A ' 0 in Xxx cj' LO'T King and M Queen BOB GRAHAM BEV VINCENT MHS Hails Royalty The courl ol Queen Elizabelh was never more splendid Ihan Ihe Ml-IS slage as il awailed Ihe appearance ol lhe royal maieslies, Ihe l957 M queen, Beverly Vincenlg Ihe LOT king, Bob Graham, and Iheir courl of allend- anis. Thursday, Oclober IO, was lhe magic day when Ihe audilorium reeled in a heady almosphere ol soll music and anlicipalion as Pal Hansen and Kris Carlson opened lhe impressive ceremony by lhe lighling ol The candles. Pages Sandy Green, M coeedilorg and Jim Quilly, LGT edilorg fhen slepped forward lo announce lhe senior sludenls who received honorable menlion. Subiecrs were maleslically enlerlained by lhe perlormances ol soloisls, Nancy Langbehn and Paul Ruud, accompanied by Penny Pruilfg and lhe Girls' Sexlel, accompanied by Dana Paflen. The royal slandard bearers, sophomore and junior allendanls, Then enlered Ihe spollighl carrying The loving cups and sceplers. Meanwhile, a baclcslage drama was being enacled by len nervous girls and boys who lislened anxiously lo hear Iheir names and The posilions Ihey held in Ihe courl announced by LOT ediror, Jim Quilly and Ihe M co-edilors, Sandy Green and Dave Arnold. cr.: ,gb Firsf Affendanfs GARY BROWN MARY MURPHY sew I A al-r' xfwn Qfimimfffsfslfizall Second Affendanfs TOM POTTER ELAINE JOHANSEN Third Affendanfs JEFF BUCK JULIE BENNETT Fourfh Affendanfs BILL PARSONS DOROTHY HAYES -eggs Climaxing an eventful coronation ceremony was the presentation and crowning of King Bob and Queen Bev as their court of attend- ants beam with admiration. Waiting anxiously to ioin the other royal couples in the homecoming parade are the sophomore attendants: Spiro Dellos and Linda Ewertg and the iunior attendants, Nancy Reed and Jerry Brotman. Homecoming Festivities Excite School Spirit Rolling otif with first prize in the parade is the Youth tor Christ Club's entry. Pride tilled the hearts ot lvioliners who crowded the downtown streets to witness the royal train as it rolled along in a tleet ot magnificent coaches. The cavalcade reigned to a halt at the pep session where cheerleaders led students to a high pitch ot excitement which carried over to the game. However, while Moline's spirits were high, the score was not equally impressive, as the lviaroons suttered a deteat at the hands ot Alleman, who replaced East Moline at the last minute because ot the tlu epidemic. Hearty Maroons piclced themselves up, brushed them- selves ott, and set out to enioy the atter-game dance where members ot the Girls' Athletic Association had transtormed the high school gym into an elegant ball- room. An ornate crown suspended 'From the ceiling radiated streamers to all points ot the gym. Here it was that loyal subjects were granted a tinal review ot their sovereigns and court to end a tairy tale weekend. Let's go, Moline . . . Let's go! Cheerleaders lead the spirited crowd in a pep rally at Stephens' Square following the parade. is-3 7- r' ' f ov 11 T K QM J G., , V2 ,s .,- . I . F 1 q 1 fs? 42 'vs , K fi LL ' f T 4 T 1 ' . l 2 tr' ik There's no doubf as To The club These boys be- , i' 5 V long wi+h The numerous array of Ms visible on ' Ai' ' ' Their sweaTers. The officers. Bob Graham, sec- P ,Jag refaryg Ray OTT, president John STaaclr, assisf- ij.: , TV anT secrefaryg Dave Arnold, Treasurer: ,and . gg fn ' iilii Gary Brown, vice-presidenf, have guided The 5 'E 'ng ' acTiviTies of The LeH'ermen's Club Throughoul' , .... The year. ' ' I M g 'if . .fa v-.a Vi' is QMQHZ: , .:v!f2r::f.. ' ' 1 l T i . s,,'j::i,F y. i if X x l . 'slip ' - f Q Qi , -ff x Lettermen Promote Community Pro'ects Keeping Tans up To daTe during sporTs evenTs or geTTing a TrighTened liTTle Johnny reuniTed wiTh his TranTic parenTs are services rendered by The public address sys- Tem which LeTTermen donaTed and insfalled aT Browning Field lasf Tall. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Sam Drake, The grou purchased a cover Tor The scoreboard and banners Tsar The newly Tormecl Mississippi Valley Confer- ence. which were hung in The Tield house. PuTTing Their heads and eTforTs TogeTher, LeTTermen published and sold programs Tor all home baslceTball games and hung, shoved and piled coaTs in Their checlc room aT WharTon Field House. Keeping Track oT dual Track meeTs and Members ETB, BOTTOM ROW: CurT Kave, Niclr LanT, Jim PeTerson. ROW 2: Norm Aguirre, Clarence Taylor, Terry Pos son, Gary Waffle, ROW 3: Carl McSparin, CurT Roseman Pfefsing, Chuclr Ycleen. TOP ROW: Doug Bendle, Bill Bump, Don O'Brien, Gary Elias. Bill Haywood, Ray Hamilfon, Rhod Hawk. grade school Traclc meeTs aT Browning Field. assisTing aT wresTling meeTs, and Taclcing noTices oT aThleTic evenTs on Their bulleTin board are a Tew oT LeTTermen's many services. Being shrewd businessmen. members were able To supporT Their numerous school and communiTy proiecTs by collecTing admissions aT all The home B games and selling programs. New This year was The Torming of The LeTTermen's ad room where business Tor some ThirTy Ml-TS award winners was TransacTed. lvleeTings Tor all members were held aT BuTTerworTh CenTer. PruiTT, Larry Jagnow, Randy Munn, Bruce Ton, Tim BenneT, Doug Willard, Jim PeTer- , Robbie Helfrich, Jerry Ozanne, Rodger lin! C 5 ei? The mad-haM'er. Randy Munn, looks on as mighly Bruce Peierson makes room 'For more coals in rhe LeHermen's check room af Wharfon Field House. Who's 'lhe 'cover boy' ihis week? ask Marianne Corelis and Judy Sodeman as fhey purchase bas- ke+ball programs from leflermen, Gary Hawkinson and Duane Olivier. luy Banners, Scoreboard Cover, P.A. S LeHermen's club members are, BOTTOM ROW: Ron Besf, Tom Seih, Jeff Buck, Gary Hawkinson, Ray OH, Charles lHapl Calferfon, Jim Caldwell. ROW 2: Bob Gibson, Mike Woods, Bob Graham, John Sfaack, Larry Ruggles, Duane Olivier. ROW 3: Bill Sunlin, Bill Marfhens, Tom Poifer, Gary Brown, Dave Arnold, Siuari' Nelson. TOP ROW: Dave Hyland, Joe Ewerf, Bob Mason, Dan O'Brien, Bob Lindrud, Don Weime, Bill McCormick, Bill Parsons. ysfem E V ,. E41 f Ml ,E Q I l l H Mr. Sam Drake, sponsor of LeHermen's Club, offers some prac+ical poinlers 'lo Clarence Taylor and Terry Posfon as ihey pos+ fhe sporfs evenfs for ihe coming week on fhe bullefin board in 'Fronl' of 'lhe o'Fl'ice. i i 3 Discussing The final plans for The Dad-Daughfer Play Nighl' are The GAA officers: Kris Carlson, socrdary: Elaine Johansen, recording socroiary: Sandy Grnn, vice-president Mrs. Jean Carlson, adviser: Doroihy Hayes, president Absonr from The picfure is Bolabo Pafhrson, Treasurer. GAAers Practice Teamwork, Perfect Skills Two of The basic purposes of The GAA are To insTill wiThin iTs members The spiriT of good sporfsmanship and Teamwork. Under The guidance of Mrs. Jean Carlson and Mrs. Alice Wilson, GAA members parTicipaTed in an organized aThleTic program designed To develop These qualiTies. Their numerous social evenTs and proiecis were planned by The GAA Board. comprised of five officers, sporTs managers, assisTanTs, and publiciry chairman. ThroughouT The school year, Teams formed by members held TournamenTs in bowling, volleyball, baskeTbalI, and alley speedball. Moline GAAers also compeied wiih high schools Throughouf The sTaTe in posTal meeT TournamenTs. ln February, The Top Ten bowlers Took parT in The posial bowling meeT, and The five highesT scores were enTered in The sfaTe conTesT. ln March, The girls enTered The baskef shoof and in April They parTicipaTed in The swimming meef. New members were quickly iniTiaTed To GAA acTivi- Ties during homecoming. Selling mums, preparing a floaT, Bear The PanThers, which copped Third place in The parade. and sponsoring The homecoming dance. kepf The girls busy. ln order To sfimulaie inTeresT in GAA, The girls organized a play day for ninfh grade girls, The firsT such evenT aT MHS. The firsT social evenT was a Tradifional geT-acquainfed picnic To welcome new members. ln February, Mom and Dad may have suffered Thai ache all over feeling a few days-buf noT wiTh misgivings, if Their brief dis- comforT originafed from acTive parTicipaTion in The MoTher-DaughTer Play NighT and The Dad-DaughTer DaTe NighT. ln keeping wiTh The spirif of The holiday season, The club purchased Two Chrisimas Trees for needy families and held a Chrisimas parTy for members. Highlighting The parTy were The formal iniTiaTion and presenTaTion of sporTs awards. Four Types of awards are given: The pin, numerals, an M. and Two sTaTe awards, The l, and The sTaTe map. The highesT award requires one hundred- fifTy hours of parTicipaTion. New This year, The officers were presenTed wiTh Traveling pins which will oe passed from year To year. Two evenTs marked The closing of The year: The MoTher- Daughfer banqueT and The farewell icnic honoring seniors. AT The banquet a resume of The year's acfivi- Ties was given and The Meril' Awards were presenfed. DeTermined by The GAA Board, These winners were se- lecTed on The basis of ouTsTanding sporTsmanship, leader- ship, and responsibiliTy. NexT year's officers were also insfalled and new members were iniTiaTed. GAA Meri! Award Winners DOROTHY HAYES JANICE JOHNSON -- -mlb--1 .ln.n-I-sAuur-A-Ai.f-f--- ' ' ilk... 4.-. M.. , ...M ,. .M-..,h... .JM MA-.. ...,,, ..-.... e..:.s5.,. r i ' ,eai we . Senior members of GAA are, BOTTOM ,- ROW: Carol Davis, Nancy Sohner, Mary Ann Lindquisf, Shirley French, Nancy Langbehn, Toby Marshall, Bonnie Suifer, Bev Vincen'f. ROW 2: Pal Anderson, Mel- anie Jamieson, JoAnn Carney, Joan Pefer- son, Barb Anderson, Sue Benell, Sylvia Anderson, Bonnie Carfwrighi, Judie Law- son. ROW 3: Rurhann Balfhazar, Judy Griffifh, Arlene Meiz, Sherry Powers, Donna SheHer, Julie Wahlgren, Charlsa Gaskin, Mary Murphy. ROW 4: Anne Peferson, Paf Howard, Carla Carlson, Marilyn Morris, Mary Lou McKenna, Judy Sandler, Judy McKee, Carole Saunders, Connie Phillips. TOP ROW: Barb Nel- son, Elaine Johansen, Kris Carlson, Mari- anne Corelis, Judy Peierson, Judy Sodeman, Sandy Carlson, Pal' Hansen. Senior members of GAA are, BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Bruch, Dorofhy Hayes, Sue Olson, Loie Ann Mifchell, Marcia Johnson, Donna Baird, Janet Rum- mery. ROW 2: Julie Bennefi, Barb Lenox, Pa+ Mahieu, Roberfa Verhaeghe, Judy Foley, Barb Ver- siraele, Marcia Danielson. ROW 3: Carol Jinlrs, Sandy Green, Mary Jo Pierce, Pa+ Donahue, Jean- nie Dempsey, Judy Sheley, Mary Haemer, Bonnie Buckley. ROW 4: Eilene Peferson, Par Hillberf, Janice Johnson, Sue Blackburn, Barb Monfford, Nancy Arnold, Kafhy Bleclcer, Marilyn McFarland. TOP ROW: Melanie Babich, Virginia Thom, Penny PruiH, Sylvia Coon, Grefchen Bachman, Judy Hoiop, Carol Gidel, Diane Afwell, Linda DeBaclcer. Si++ing pre'Hy as ihey +alre +ime ou? from planning one of the many GAA evenis are members of The execuiive board: BOTTOM ROW: Connie Lundeen, assisiani bowling manager: Janef Burkland, public- ily manager, Carol Davis, speedball manager. TOP ROW: Liz Livingsion, assisianf recording secrefaryq Mary Murphy, bowling manager: Nancy Sohner, swimming manager: Janice Johnson, baslrefball man- ager: Beisy S+aack, assis+an+ baskefball manager: Judie Lawson, volleyball manager: Bev Bergslrom, assisfanf speedball manager. Absen+ from +he pic- iure is Karen Radcliffe, assisianf volleyball manager. Y' l vu- - Members of GAA are, BOTTOM ROW: Jo Velon, Mari- lyn Sanderson, Sandy Hogg, Judy Walfers, Pai McFar- land, Karen Radcliffe, Judy Seddon, Mary Bergerson. ROW Z: Pal Allen, Shari O'Brien, Linda Williams, Bar- bara Fifzpafriclc, Carol Youngdahl, Leafha Defebaugh, Luclcy Furres, Bev Bergslrom, Donna Gruis. ROW 3: Judy Karsiens, Judy Lawless, Sandy Richardson, Liz Livingsfon, Bobbe PaHerson, Carole Carlson, Helen Cosner, Bev Hoegner, Connie Lundeen, Beisy Sfaaclx. ROW 4: Jane? Hancock, Karen Krebill, Jacltie Winfer, Marlo Sellers, Karen Baber, Margo Briggs, Dorofhy Balmer, Virginia Jones, Nonie Moorhusen, Kaihy Oehler. ROW 5: Pai Peel, Dana Paifon, Belinda Cleaves, Pam Heeren, Judy Bergsfrom, Bonnie Page, Joyce DeTombe, Luan Peferson, Judy Jamieson. ROW 6: Nancy Hill, Julie Hun+, Mar- dell Anderson, Carolyn Parlrhursf, Sharon Groves, Shirley Biorlrman, Linda Elzey, Jacque Olson, Karen Morse, Marilyn Miner. TOP ROW Karen Hoerrmann, Linda Van Benfhusen, Judy Louden, Linda Lyons, Siephanie Rosen- berg, Janef Burlrland, Joanie Axel, Sharon Traeger, Sue McCormiclr, Nancy Ross. Kris Carlson 'sighfs' fhe milk boHle as she 'lries for more ieam poinls al lhe Moiher- Daughler Play Nighf. Members of GAA are, BOTTOM ROW: Karen Head, Pal Bucy, Sandy Heberling, Carol Buclr- ley, Penny Clymer, Kalhy Thorne, Janel Pear- son, Karen Olson. ROW 2: Linda Auliman, Linda Almquisl, Mary Versluis, Kale VanArs- dale, Sally Holcomb, Diane Dunlap, Pal Lie- vens, Mary Kaeder, Nancy Sfevens. ROW 3: Karen Aulfman, Kalhy Doll, Nancy McCauley, Be++y Jeslie, Karen Lane, Sharon Leggelf, Karen Eks+rand, Marlene Larson. ROW 4: Joyce Thorngren, Karen DeFoer, Sandy Johnson, Karen Johnson, Carol Johnson, Jody Marquis, Marnie Benneil, Lois Hall. ROW 5: Connie Neilson, Carole Harris, Nancy Anderson, Cheryl Venclcus, Carol Fage, Sue Hoppe, Elaine Marsho, Solveig Tonnessen, Jerilynn Minch. TOP ROW: Terry Eveland, Carolyn Olson, Marlo Quick, Ruih Wesl, Sandy Hunfoon, Julie Donaldson, Alice Masengarb, Sandy Bowers. Members of GAA are, BOTTOM ROW: Dar- lene Anderson, Sandy Bendle, Judy Shaw, Sharon Benlon, Julie Donaldson, Jill King. ROW 2: Maren Carlson, Joyce Sfange, Bonnie Seesland, Sandi Samuelson, Lorrie Carlson, Jeannie Bleclier, Pam Bell, Barbara Ruefer. ROW 3: Linda Gardner, Judy Wilson, Mary Anne Dawson, Cindy Wilson, Carolyn Chap- man, Julie Easfland, Karen Hyinlr. ROW 4: Barbara Cornell, Pal Evans, Nancy Jones, Janel' Young, Kafhy Reeder, Virginia Pelil, Judy An- derson, Barb Bruch, Marianne Rosenberg, Lin- nea Carlson, Laurene Bucliley, Karen Tracy, Pal Funlr. ROW 5: Joy Carpenler, Shirley Geys- sens, Pal Ruud, Judy Husson, Verna Hammond, Donna Derby, Bonnie Pelerson, Marlha Parsons, Pai Marlin. TOP ROW: Nancy Rosborough, Linda Ewerl, Bev While, Bonnie Granger, Jane? Reed, Donna Babich, Judy Kappler, Pal Loon- liens. Come on, we need fhal poinf! cheer dads and daughlers al an excifing mo menl of 'lhe volleyball game played ai lhe Dad-Daughler Dale Nighf. Oh, does fhis limburger cheese ever fasle good! exclaims a nin+h grader as she hurries fo 'down' her goody during lhe gobble relay al ihe iunior high play day. Holding ihe ball of viclory high are mem- bers of fhe winning volleyball leamc Sandy Green, Judy Lawson, Elaine Jo- hansen, Carol Davis, Sandy Carlson, Judy Sheley, Bonnie Tompkins, Mary Murphy, Bev Vincenl, Pat Hansen and Nancy Sohner. ,,4u Speedball fournameni champs posing for a piciure are Jill King, Nancy Rosborough, Sally Holcomb, Karen Hyinlx, Bev While, Linda Ewer+, Marianne Rosenberg, and Kaihy Reeder. Moms, Dads Honored At GAA Play Nights Le+'s have a 'bullseye', slaie Loie Ann Mifchell and her moiher as lhey wafch Mrs. Corelis help Marianne aim her darl These girls aren'f wha? you would call 'guHer gussies'! Rani:- ing in +he bowling iournamenf wifh +he highesf scores are, BOTTOM ROW: Linda DeBaclcer, Janei Burlcland, Marlo Quiclr. TOP ROW: Belsy Sfaaclr, Shirley French, Karen Hyinlr, Linnea Carlson. Absenl' 'from The piclure are Mary Murphy, Carol Davis. ai the balloons. or , I FORE! A GAA mofher fries her hand af pee wee golf as Team mem- bers loolx on wiih delerminalion. 'wi Come on, le+'s malre ihal basl:ei! coach fhe lop fwenly baslxefball scorers: Linda VanBenhusen, Bev Bergsirom, Dorolhy Hayes, Karen Hyinlr, Bev While, Sharon Blackburn, Marianne Rosenberg, Janice Johnson, Mary Bergerson, Jane? Burlxland, Belsy Sfaaclc, Gloria Holly, Jeannie Dempsey, Pai' Donahue. Absenf from lhe picfure are Elaine Johansen and Carol Davis. Finishing up lasl' minule delails To make The Golden NocTurne a success are The Y-Teen officers: Sandy Green, secrelary: Sandy Carlson, presidenfg and Janice Johnson, Treasurer. Triumphanf a'FTer compleTing anolher successful Y-Teen year are The members of The Y-Teen board, BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Green, secre'l'ary: Sandy Carlson, president Janice Johnson, Treasurer. ROW 2: Penny PruiTT, devolionsr Kris Carlson, refreshmenfsg Elaine Johansen, hospi- l'aliTy: Anne Peferson, decoraTions. TOP ROW: Pat Hansen, social: Diane Kline, membership: Mardell Anderson, music: Karen Radcliffe, service: Barb Verslraeie, publicifyg and Nancy Sohner, program. Y-Teen Obiectives Combine Fun, Fellowship Donning The TradiTional comic cosfume of blue ieans and bobbypins, nervous iniTiaTes bowed in mock reverence To Their big sisTers who made life humorously unbearable on ThaT unTorgeTable day of iniTiaTion. Y-Teens, wiTh iTs wide wholesome appeal To MHS girls, sTarTed The season wiTh The largesT membership in iTs local hisTory. Sponsors were Mrs. Iva Owen, Mrs. Marie Waller and Miss KaThy PaTTerson. Because The aims and obiecTives oT Y-Teen work were ieopardized by The size oT The organizaTion, The members and sponsors Tormed Two separaTe uniTs, a senior-junior group and a sopho- more group. All members gaThered aT a picnic supper in SepTember To welcome new members. ln OcTober, The meeTing was lecl by a panel of girls who Tossed around do's and don'Ts of social behavior. During BroTherhood Week in November, a movie, Three Religions, was shown To familiarize members wiTh The Three major religions oT The UniTed STaTes. ln November, The annual Tormal dance, Golden NocTurne, saw sfarry-eyed members and Their escorTs swaying To The airy music. During Decem- ber, The senior-junior group sponsored a chili supper, wenT caroling, and parTicipaTed in The YWCA's Tradi- Tional Hanging oT The Greens. The sophomores selecTed The Meaning of ChrisTmas, a spiriTual Theme, Tor Their TirsT meeTing. and and Arl' eye oi a male. DaTing and Early Marriages was discussed aT The March program oT The sophomore group. WiTh The arrival oT spring, Y-Teens were Tilled wiTh enThusiasm over Their sTyle show, which, revealing The laTesT in Tash- ions was especially designed To denT Dad's poclceT book. AT Their respecTive January meeTings, The older younger groups chose The Topics oT VocaTions Care oT The Hair. The February program, The oT Make-Up, helped many a sophomore caTch The AT a TesTive banqueT in April, nexT year's oTTicers were insTalled in a beauTiTul and solemn ceremony. The new oiiicers and board members of each club Then assumed Their responsibiliTies and planned Their May meeTings. BOTTOM ROW: Lefl' To righT: Arlene Mah, Bev Vincenf, Mary Murphy, Judy Sheley, Loreifa Kammerman, Mary Wesflin, Barb Goepel. ROW 2: Judy Peierson, Sue Benell, Judy Mounlain, Marilyn Morris, Sue Olson, Loie Ann Miichell, Marcia Johnson, Elaine Johansen, Donna Anderson. ROW 3: Bev Wilson, Melanie Jamieson, Karen Glidewell, Joyce Koch, Luanne Panicucci, Marilyn DeCosTer, Donna Baird, Jeannie Dempsey, Joan Peferson, Pal' Hillberl. ROW 4: Sharon Marshall, MarTy Yoder, Barb Susin, Carol Jinlrs, Sandy Johnson, Shirley French, Pai Donahue, Donna Shel- Ter, Barb Versiraeie, Pai Mayhew, Marilyn McFarland, Eilene Peferson. ROW 5: Julie Wahlgren, Charlsa Gaslrin, Sherry Powers, Barb Monfford, Carol Saunders, Mary Jo Pierce, RuTh Peferson, Bonnie SuiTer, Barb Nelson, Anne Pelerson, Nancy Langbehn. TOP ROW: Barb Nelson, Diane Meyers, Penny PruiTT, Judy Hofop, Kafhy Nelson. Mary A. Murphy, Donna Rogers, Mary Mc- Kenna, Judy Sodeman, Mary Ann Lindquist BOTTOM ROW: Janice Payne, Judy Nielsen, Gale Jones, Karen Hoerrmann, Pal McFarland, Anne Mar+el, Bev Hoegner. ROW 2: Nonie Moorhusen, June Loclraby, Chris Calver+, Carol Youngdal-ll, Virginia Jones, Jacque Olson, Luan Peferson. ROW 3: Belly Yorlr, Pal Meiers, Mardee Melin, Judy Jamieson, Sue Nelson, Sandy Peler- son, Judy Lawless. ROW 4: Bobbe Pallerson, Karen Morse, Carolyn Parlrhursf, Linda Lyons, Bev Hokinson, Pal Houghlaling, Connie Lundeen, Judy Karslen. TOP ROW: Judy ScoH, Susan Kuberski, Melanie Smef, Judy Louden, Susan McCormick, Sandy Kingan, Karen Krebill, Liz Livingsfon. BOTTOM ROW: Pal Roberfson, Bev Sfyrland, Diane Kline, Sharon Groves, Sue Hall, Sally Ronlr, Nancy VanVuren, Vernelfe Swanson. ROW 2: Phyllis Simon, Pal Sellles, Judy Walfers, Marlowe Jacobs, Karen Radclilife, Marlo Sellers, Sharon Willrinson, Linda Williams. ROW 3: Carol Young, Belly Spore, Nancy Ross, Marilyn Sander- son, Sandy Richardson, Belsy Sfaaclc, Shari O'Brien, Marilyn Voll- ralh. TOP ROW: Shirley Service, Jenny Smilhers, Sandy Swanson, Loraine Youngren, Linda VanBenihusen, Janice Wallher, Nancy Sims. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Heeren, Margo Briggs, Bonnie Curless, Sharon Creger, Sally Ferry, Karen Baber, Janet Hancock. ROW 2: Donna Gruis, Gloria Anderson, Diane Burich, Judy Bezner, Chris Calverl, Jane Guslafson, Bar- bara Cooper. ROW 3: Luclry Furness, Peggy Helslrom, Carole Carlson, Sharon Brahm, Judy Ahlslrand, Mardell Anderson, Sandy Hogg. ROW 4: Linda Neuwerk, Mary Yohn, Kalhy Oehler, Kaye GeorleH, Sandy Carlson, Judy Gaull, Bev Bergsfrom. TOP ROW: Judy Bergslrom, Jane? Burlrland, Linda Elzey, Joan Axel, Judy Ewing, Pal Peel, Nancy Newberg. BOTTOM ROW: Leff lo righf: Connie Phillips, Marianne Corelis, Judy Lawson, Carol Davis, Nancy Sohner, Pal Hansen, Sandy Carlson, Diane Afwell, Gayle Bruch. ROW 2: Karen Hanlrins, Judy Herbsf, Carolyn Canlral, Debbie Clymer, Sandy Green, Marcia Danielson, Julie Bennefl, Pal Anderson, Joanne Carney. ROW 3: Pal' Herndon, Judy Foley, Mary Husfon, Judy Grifiilh, Pal Howard, Carla Howard, Sue Blackburn. ROW 4: Janel Rummery, Janice Johnson, Dorolhy Hayes, Jeannie Ball, Barbara Chaney, Kalhy Bleclcer, Mary Dunlap, Sylvia Anderson. TOP ROW: Carolyn George, Rulhann Ballhazar, Sylvia Berlelli, Linda DeBaclrer, Sally DeMeyer, Karen Dahm, Zona Faye Coals. Anxious Y-Teen members hunf for 'lheir souve nir liclrels from lhe Golden Noclurne as chaperons look on wilh happy memories. F36 lg I , . I I 2 1 i IN i v Q n in I ...rm ilu, uf BOTTOM ROW: Nancy McCauley, Elaine Marsho, Marilyn Maline, Joyce Lawson, Marlene Larson, Mary Kaeder, Pai Lievens, Terry Eveland, Pal Bucy. ROW Z: Ruih Porler, Janel Pearson, Jerilynn Minch, Maxine Mix, Riia Larson, Karen Lane, Pal Loonliens, Sandy John- son, BeHy Jeskie. Judy McFarland, Linda Parker, Joyce New. TOP ROW: Virginia Perril, Pal Peel, Linda Parsons, Nancy Jones, Karen Olson, Marfha Parsons, Judy Kappler, Gail Krafimeyer, Jody Marquis, Connie Neilson. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Auliman, Maren Carlson, Joy Carpenler, Gloria Brandi, Diane Dunlap, Marilyn Bledsoe, Linda Almquisi, Nancy Bergslen, Linda Auli- man, Pennie Clymer. ROW 2: Barbara Bruch, Judy Anderson, Sandy Bendle, Diane Danielson, Mary Ann Dawson, Sharon Blackburn, Laurene Buckley, Kafhy Doll, Karen DeFoer, Marnie Ben- nefl. TOP ROW: Judy Brogley, Barb Conn, Darlene Anderson, Donna Derby, Terry Coberly, Calhy Culver, Nancy Anderson, Linnea Carlson, Barbara Cor- nell, Donna Barnelf, Carol Buckley. r BOTTOM ROW: Linda Tompkins. Sandy Samuelson, Karen Tracy, Bonnie Peler- son, Karhy Reeder, Janel Reed, Bonnie Schullz. ROW 2: Mary Richmiller, Alice Wiseman, Maiia Slucis, Judy Shaw, Ann Slarkey, Pal' Ruud, Nancy Sievens, Cheryl Venckus, Sandy Wildermuih, Judiih Wil- son. TOP ROW: Carole Webb, Carolyn Olson, Marlo Quick, Diane Rose, Karen Techlin, Kalhy Thorne, Rufh Peierson, Rulh Wesf, Marianne Rosenberg, Bev Whife, Marsha Sauerman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Versluis, Gay Woehr, Sally Wenos,, Sandy Rich, Sue Shellon, Peggy Spihnas, Joyce Slange. ROW 2: Joyce Thorngren, Barb Reuler, Cindy Wilson, Sonia Wolfe, Kale Van- Arsdale, Julie Donaldson. TOP ROW: Jackie Ziegler, Janef Young, Solveig Tonnessen, Carol Sanders, Lucia Swan- son, Margare+ Eihl, Nancy Rosborough. Y BOTTOM ROW: Jill King, Sally Hol- comb, Karen Head, Annelle Dielz, Anile Dielz, Marsha Burlrland, Linda Graflund, Linda Gardner. ROW 2: Sue Hoppe, Lois Hall, Karen Hyink, Margie Eihl, Julie Easlland, Linda Ewerf, Pal Evans, Shirley, Anderson, Carol Harris, Judy Husson. TOP ROW: Pal George, Sandy Heberling, Delores DeWalsche, Barbara Chapman, Karen Burdick, Karen Carney. Bonnie Granger, Kay Franey, Cafhy Hinde, Verna Hammond, Sandy Hunloon, Sandy Harrelson. Y-Teens Fulfills Social, Spiritual Needs Using +l1eir heads lo good advanlage in lhe Sponge Throw af lhe Y-Teens carnival, are Carol Young, Janice Payne, and Karen Hoerrman. J- Q Q, 5 , c ,A C3 -M fi Lel's lalre a brealr and sil oul lhe nexl dance were 'familiar words al lhe Y-Teens formal. swans-meme M Loolring 'forward lo lheir sermons during Holy Weelr are Con- nie Phillips, Bill Parsons, Sluart Nelson and Janice Johnson. in -any Y-Teeners and 'lheir dales danced lo lhe music of lhe Rylhmaires in 'lhe Slry-Hi Ballroom of lhe LeClaire Holel. Wi+h Their noses To The grind sTone planning The numerous Key Club acTivi- Ties are The officers, Dan Louden, sec- reTary: Marfy Shaffer, hisToriang Todd Snow, president Dave Wilson, vice- presidenTg KenT PeTerson, Treasurer. Keys Open Door to Future Leadership, The serious, business-lilre expressions of The Key Club members disappear as They Tale Time ouT from Their regular mee?- ing af BuTTerworTh Cenfer To smile for The phoiographer. 1 3 Y mf!! A Hurry and close ThaT suiTcase or we'll be laTe, STeve Brooks reminds Dennis Wellman as They prepare To leave 'for The sTaTewide Key Club convenTion. WiTh growing expecTaTions, The Key Club loolcs Torward To years oT service To school and communiTy as Their primary obiecTive. Sponsored by The Moline Kiwanis Club, The members, under The direcTion oT TaculTy adviser, Mr. Archie Swan- son. learned To develop ualiTies of leadership. This experience proved invaluable when They cooperaTed in The muscular dysTrophy drive, in selling peanuTs Tor needy children on lcids' day, and in Tlipping pancakes and carTing Trays Tor The Kiwanis pancake supper. The blueprinT Tollowed by The acTive Keys included guiding losT persons To Their losT seaTs aT TooTball and baskeTball games, publishing a calendar which noTed each school acTiviTiy, and serenading lunchers in The caTeTeria wiTh recorded music. As parT of The inTernaTional organizaTion oT Key Clubs, They senT Tive members To a Tall Training conference in Chicago and represenTaTives To The sTaTe conference in Peoria. The plans Tor The Key Club's acTiviTies were draTTed during evening meeTings aT BuTTerworTh CenTer. Mem- bers also meT as an ad room during ad periods. Bombarding Mr. Archie Swanson, Key Club adviser, wiTh calendars which were sold by The club are John Ericson Ben Gaslrin, Lowell STrombeclr, Bob Ji. Johnson, and Bruce HusTon. ,rs I5 :i ,sf 5 f Paul Bohy, Larry Spiegel, and Don Sullivan discover ihaf 'fying usher +ies ofien requires a liifle assisfance. Draft Service Proiects 0 You should lisfen io fhis record, urges Frannie Neir io Grani' McKerney as he iohingly lis+ens 'lo one of 'lhe variely of records played by ihe Key Club dur- ing lunch hour in the cafeferia. ., M ...,.. ,.. , . ..,., if 1-1 Km Uuh Joy fo fhe World! exclaim fhe frio of angels adorning ihe lop of Key Club's prize winning Chrisimas door as Tom Holrinson, Barrie Peierson, Gil Davis and Dan Roman add finishing touches. fl viii A 1 r fps N f '45 x .f it '2wkN'?'A' X i , .NJ I X N K:- S I 'll 1 Proud Key Club members smile as 'lhey loolx lhrough ihe pile of boolrs received during fheir drive +o swell ihe library af Arrowhead Ranch. The members are Dan Hyland, Ken Exline, John Peierson, Ron Swanson, Paul Ruud Jim Sfuarf, Doug Bendle and Tom DeJonghe. Plans for ihe Kiwanis Peanul Day are mapped ou? as Key Club members, Bruce Harris, Craig Corson and Dale Weaver discuss ideas wiih Kiwanis repre- senfafives, Mr. Ted Burhland and Mr. Milf Ericson. Proudly displaying Their unique sweaT- shirfs, The officers ol The Falcon Hi-Y are Bill McCormick, presidenf: Tom PoTTer, vice-presidenT: Tom DeJonghe, Treasurer: Gary Brown, secreTary: and Bill Parsons, chaplain. Falcon- Mu Eta Sigma Hi-Ys Promote Clad in Their club-purchased black sweaTshirTs, The Falcon Hi-Y meT Tuesday evenings aT The YMCA wiTh Mr. John Bell, club sponsor. The Falcons were among The sevenTy-Tive l-li-Y mem- bers who Took parT in Moline's TirsT CiTy YouTh and GovernmenT program on December 5. CiTizens of Moline were held aT The mercy of This day-long adminisTraTion headed by STuarT Nelson, mayor: JeTT Buck, ciTy clerk: Bill Hodge, ciTy Treasurer: Dick Wolff, Tire chieT: Dave Arnold. police chief: Bruce PeTerson, Jerry Tappendorf, Tom Reilly, Ward Johnson, Ron BesT, Bill McCormick, Don FriTz, Jim QuilTy, Bill Haywood, Bill Rodgers, Tom DeJonghe, Larry WilliTs, and Randy Munn were alder- men. STaTe RepresenTaTive RoberT AusTin spoke aT The luncheon where elecTion resulTs were revealed. Before Taking office, The boys meT wiTh Mayor Arnold SmiTh, aTTer which They proceeded To Their various assignmenTs. The youThTul law makers did more Than a day's work in a mock council aT which Time Twelve ordinances were discussed. STaTe RepresenTaTive Ralph STephenson spoke To The group aTTer a dinner given aT The YMCA by The Y Men's Club. Members of The Falcon Hi-Y are, BOTTOM ROW: George WendT, Ron Besf, Terry PosTon, Jeff Buck, Jim Swanson. ROW 2: Fred Meers, Olof Johnson, Bill McCormick, Dick Wolff, Tom PoTTer. TOP ROW: Bill Parsons, Tim Swanson, Tom DeJonghe, Gary Brown. B' D ia f Queen of The Hi-Y Mardi Gras, Toby Marshall, beams wilh ioy as she receives her crown of glislening iewels from Bill Parsons. Wirh aufheniic cosiumes and aciivifies a real New Orleans afmosphere prevailed af fhe Hi-Y Mardi Gras. 'x Q' 42' 'E Members of Mu Era Sigma Hi-Y are, BOTTOM ROW: Gary Hawlrinson, Jon Melin, Jim Caldwell, Tom Siuiz, Tim Jenkins. ROW 2: Larry Ruggles, Rich- ard Marsho, Jim Ouilfy, Don Schneider, Bill Hodge, Chuck Ydeen. TOP ROW: Gerald Kramer, Bill Perry. I 0 h f lhzens ip, Fraternity, Sponsor Mardi Gras Building fra'rerni+y among 'rhe young men of MHS was 'lhe goal of fhe Mu Ela Sigma, a senior Hi-Y, under The direciion of rheir sponsor, Mr. Roberr Benneff. To promore 'rheir plan in inieresiing more of young America in iis responsibiliries as ci+izens, lhe Hi-Y held a Youih and Governmenl Conference in Evanslon and a laler program af Springfield, where represenrarives from each of The Hi-Ys presenied bills To lhe s'ra+e legislalure. Spolcesmen from each of rhe clubs were Sluarl Nelson and Gary l-lawkinson, Mu Era Sigma: Tom DeJonghe and Jeff Buck, Falcon: and Ward Johnson and Jerry Ozanne, Illini. Jon Melin, vice-president Tom Sruh, frees- urerg Bill Perry, sergeanf-af-arms: Gerald Kramer, chaplain: Diclr Marsho, secreiary: Sfuari Nelson, president .A if Think fha? will fir in your mourh, Siu? Bill Hodge and JeFf Buck asl: Sfuari Nelson af the dinner given for fhem on ihe day devofed 'io Youfh in Governmeni Guiding The iunior Hi-Y fhroughoui 'ihe year was fhe 'laslr given fhese boys: Jerry Brolman, president Bill Haywood, secrefaryg Randy Munn, freasurer: and Ward Johnson, chaplain. 1958 Sees Sparfan Hi-Y members are, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Riley, Spiro Dellos, George Poffer, Bud Pe'Hif. ROW 2: Dan Schafer, Bill Pekos, Chuck Doerr, Don Weise. ROW 3: Bruce Peferson, Bob Johnson, Fran Neir, Dick Schuller. ROW 4: Ron Quade, Mike Hillberf, Don Ruggles, Bruce Huslon. TOP ROW: Bill Rodgers, Owen Farrell, Larry Willeffs, Jim Early. lllini Hi-Y members are, BOTTOM ROW: Ward Johnson, Paul Rouse, Larry Guerrero. ROW 2: Jerry Tappendorf, Randy Munn, Carl Todd, Ray Hamillon. ROW 3: Robbie Helfrich, Alan Larson, Tom Gamble, Bill Hill. ROW 4: Neil Olson, Jerry Ozanne, Larry Jagnow, Bill Burgess. ROW 5: Larry Ireland, Mike Goran, Dick Horneck, Jerry Brofman. TOP ROW: Norm Sfoehr, Bill Haywood, John Goranson, Bill Marfhens. Origin of Illini Spartan Hi-Ys The formarion of The iwo new Hi-Y organizaiions was of greal' in+eres'r and value To ihe young men of MHS ihis year. The sophomores, uniquely iiiled Sparians, were under fhe guidance of Mr. Gordon Taylor. The junior group had ihe equally impressive 'rifle of lllini Hi-Y. These 25 boys, under lhe direclion ol Mr. Jack Coder, laid lhe plans for iheir organizaiion in ihe lale fall, and in January nominaied and elecied iheir officers. Reaching 'rhe obiecfives of Team work and spirii lhrough a social oullel' 'rhe iwo clubs added iheir mighl io make compeliiion in The l-li-Y Olympic Games even rougher for 'rhe senior groups. Placing second behind firsr place Mu Ela Sigma wifh 9I poinis, ihe lllini scored 54 poinis. The Falcon Club furned up in ihird place. ahead of lhe sporiin' Sparians who 'rallied 36 poinis, 'felling lhe juniors +o look ou+ for This sophomore group in nexi year's games. Members of ihe 'rwo clubs also iook +heir paris in lhe Holy Week Services. All in favor say 'aye', says Chuck Doerr, presideni 'io Quinfon Ford, secrefary: Tom Reiley, Treasurer and Bruce Peferson, chaplain. Absent from ihe piciure is Jim Parsons, vice president. Tailspin Hearts, Social, YFC Banquet, carried out the theme ot air travel in the decorations and entertainment. Admiring a centerpiece are pro- gram chairman Charlotte Sandstrom and featured guests, Nulie Bagga and Beyena Maluter, Ethio- pian students at the Palmer School ot Chiropractic. Yi' 37 Hard worlring and devoted can well describe Youth for Christ Club otticers: Duane Vogel, vice-presi- dent: Jim Swanson, president: and Charlotte Sand- strom, secretary-treasurer. YFC Maintains High Goals For MHS Students Good Looks, Examine Dem Bones, the Story ot Christmas, and Live tor Christ were the outstanding topics ot this year's meetings. Highlighting the years gatherings was a ioint meeting ot all area Youth tor Christ Clubs which employed the hard-hitting title, Master, the Tempest is Raging. The club aimed its sights on many goals and never wavered trom its course while planning the programs. These goals included raising the moral standard ot high school students by examples, reaching the unchurched student with the doctrine ot Christianity as a way ot lite by testimony, and encouraging tellowship and social living on the high Christian level. Members ot YFC are, BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Fitzpatrick, Sheri Fraxell, Pat Fosdyclr, Charlotte Sandstrom, Joyce Rylrer, Pat McCann. ROW 2: Jacque Olson, Sylvia Ford, Beverly Latta, Linda Nelson, Donna Melin, Linda Brissman, Shirley Biorlnman. ROW 3: Sharon Jenn- ings, Mardelle Konstant, Donna Mess, Linda Elzey, Betty Knedler, Gretchen Bachman, Helen Pearson, Deanna Gurslry. TOP ROW: Lowell Strombeclr, Dale Vogel, Jim Swanson, Duane Vogel, Tim Swanson, Bruce Harris. The club raised money in cooperation with other groups to sponsor a YFC club in a toreign land with the hope to someday be able to independently sponsor a group ot their own, Equal enthusiasm was displayed by members in creating their tloat Put on the Whole Armor ot God which rolled ott with tirst place in the Homecoming parade. Headlining events on the social calendar was a banquet held February I I with the theme Tail-Spin Hearts Social. YFC organized their own Quiz Team made up ot club members who met still local and state competition at Youth For Christ Rallies. This Youth For Christ Club is part ot a nationwide move to bring the high school student to a higher moral level. v . . .,., Civics Members Today -- Citizens Tomorrow Briefing The Fall Civics Club officers on Their duTies is PresidenT Clarence Taylor. Officers are: Ron BesT, secreiaryq Carol Davis and Marcia Danielson, co-Treasurersq Joe EwerT, vice-president L wr LA-s 'T-5 Q LLTFO, Fall Civics Club members are, BOTTOM ROW: Pai HiIlberT, Barb Moniford, Sherry Powers, Nancy Langbehn, Mary Ann LindquisT, Julie Wahlgren, Bev Woods. ROW 2: Melanie Jamieson, Judy HerbsT, Janice Johnson, Kris Carlson, Elaine Johansen, Judy PeTer- son, Carol Jinks, Joyce Koch. ROW 3: Sharon Jennings, Sandy Johnson, Diane Aiwell, Judie Lawson, Barb Goepel, Ellen Aull. ROW 4: Clarence Taylor, Ron Chrisiopher, Wayne Findley, Chuck DePaep, Ron BesT, Jim Caldwell, Dave Gibson, Nick Lani, Bill Hodge, Paul Ruud. TOP ROW: Bruce Harris, Chuck Larvenz. Bob Bebber, Gerald Kramer, Gary Brown, Joe Eweri, Bob Lindrud, Larry Eyre, Chuck Hoffman. Ll STudenTs aT MHS are given The opporTuniTy oT observing Their governmenT in acTion Through The Civics Club. Civics Club is comprised of seniors who are members oT The governmenT classes. ParTicipaTion in The club, eiTher in The Tall or in The spring, depends on which se- mesTer sTudenTs are enrolled in The course. Under The sponsorship oT Miss Helen Andersen, Mr. George Manus. and Miss Leona Day, The club meeTs usually Two To Three Times during The sernesTer. Crowding This year's agenda were many Trips includ- ing Tours Through The Rock Island CounTy CourT House and The Moline CiTy Hall. Members also gained valuable knowledge oT poliTics by conducTing class elecTions. Campaigning To promoTe an awareness of The varied services perTormed b goverrimenT in The communiTy, The organizaTion shouildered The responsibiliTy of plan- ning some special assembly programs Tor imporTanT holidays. Mayor Arnold SmiTh was guesT speaker aT The TirsT Tall meeTing. The body of his speech was concerned wiTh The sewer reTerendum and iTs eTTecT upon Moline. AT The second meeTing Illinois STaTe SenaTor Morris Muhle- man explained his parT in The Illinois SenaTe. He closed his Talk wiTh a plea To youTh, sTaTing iT is Their duTy To learn Trom The misTalces and achievemenTs of Their govern- menT oTTicials so ThaT They may insure a conTinuaTion oT a Tree and democraTic way of life. Fall Civics Club members are, BOTTOM ROW: Barb Chaney, Shirley French, Pai Andress, Sylvia Anderson, Sue Benell, Gayle Bruch, Melanie Babich, Marcia Danielson. ROW 2: Jeannie Dempsey, PaT Donahue, Bonnie Buckley, Marcia Cowley, PaT Anderson, Sally DeMeyer, Sandy Green, Sue Blackburn, Linda DeBaclzer, Nancy Arnold, Carolyn George. ROW 3: Donna Anderson, Sandy Carlson, Sylvia BerTeIli, Carol Davis, PaT Hansen, DoroThy Hayes, Judy HoTop, Grefchen Bachman, Deanna Gursky. ROW 4: Dennis Fish, Bob Boyum, Tim BenneTT, Jeff Buck, Don FriTz, Dave Boyer, Bob Graham, Jim Huyser. TOP ROW: Dick Arnold Ken Hansen, WalTer Carlson, Ken AhlsTrand, Doug Bendle, Bill Bump, Gary Elias, Howard Hansen, Bob Gardner, Rhod Hawk. Bill Parsons, presidenl, al lefl, gives a few poinlers on fhe voling machine lo 'the Spring Civics Club officers: Jim Wallaerl, vice-presi- denlg Paul Schwarlz, ireasurerq Sharon Mar- shall, secrelaryg and John Olson, vice-presi- denf. Members of Spring Civics Club lislen inlenlly as counly courl' procedures are explained 'fo fhem. M Speakers Explain Government in Action Spring Civics members are, BOTTOM ROW: Mary Sludeny, Pal O'NeiI, Belly McCluslry, Arlene Meh, Barbara Verslraele, Carole Rislou, Mary Kay Nighlen- gale, Ann Parsons. ROW 2: Bonnie Suiler, Barbara Nelson, Sharon Marshall, Donna Rogers, Nancy Ryan, Mary Vernon, Mary Carol Rich, Eilene Peterson, Martha Yoder, Barbara Wilson. ROW 3: Pal' Mayhew, Connie Phillips, Kalhy Nelson, Marilyn Morris, Mary Lou McKenna, Roberfa Verhaeghe, JoAnn Solomon, Dorofhy Vols, Jim Quilly. ROW 4: Judy Mounlain, Sue Olson, Anne Pelerson, Judy McKee, Judy Sandler, Lavelle Nelson, Virginia Thom, Larry Rulherford. TOP ROW: Bob Johnson, John Norman, Jim Mellinger, Ron Sand- berg, Duane Olivier, Bill McCormick, Tim Swanson. kno, Members of Spring Civics Club are, BOTTOM ROW: Penny Pruilf, Janel Rummery, Joan Pelerson, Judy Sodeman, Mary Jo Pierce, Donna Sheller. ROW 2: Bill Rehse, Gary Wirl, George Wendi, Jim Wallaerl, Bill Perry, Ken Seams, Jaclr Youngquisl. ROW 3: Wayne Walfers, Jim Mellinger, John Siaaclr, Don Schneider, Dick Marsho, Jon Melin. TOP ROW: Bob Schwarlz, John Olson, Diclr WolFf, Chuclr Ydeen, Ellioff Parlrer, Gary Yuhas, Sleve Thorne. 'Q Gefling TogeTher for a business meeiing are The JCL We'll need your iudgmenT, mosT wise Cicero, sTaTed The winners of The disTricT LaTin conTesT before They advanced info secTional compeTiTion. They are John PeTerson, MarTha Sievers, Jeff Buclr, Linda Parsons, Kenf PeTerson, Linda Neu- werlr, Dave Wilson, Sandy Hogg, and Ron Swanson. consuls : Loris Ann Carlson, music chairman: Nancy Anderson, secreTaryg Nancy Arnold, parliamenlarian: Cindy Wilson, Treasurer: Pa? McFarland, vice-presidenfg Ron Swanson, president Liz LivingsTon, refreshmenTs chairman: Bev Whiie, aTTendance officer, JCL Acquaints Members With Aspects Ol Echoing Through The halls of MHS can be heard The voices oi Junior Classical League members enThusiasTi- cally joining in on Amo, Ames, AmaTg we're a happy-go- luclcy loT! This cheer is by no means a new sound in The school, Tor The LaTin Club has been acTive since l94O when iT was organized To TurTher inTeresT in LaTin and The Romans. WiTh a record membership oT one hundred TorTy, The club This year renewed iTs naTional charTer. Delving inTo Roman liTe and all aspecTs of Roman culTure is The purpose of The Junior Classical League. JCL brings ouT many inTeresTing and useTul ideas Through such acTiviTies as plays, papers, and panel discussions. Miss Fern Slusher and Mr. Ralph Mclvlinn are lcepT busy 6 L uv 9 ,rl in guiding The many JCL acTiviTies. EnTering The sTaTe LaTin conTesT is an imporTanT parT oT JCL's program. Three enTranTs are allowed Trom each year of sTudyZ This year Ten compeied in The disTricT TesT wiTh nine advanc- ing To The secTional exam. Beginning Their acTiviTies wiTh The elecTion oT new oTTicers in SepTember, JCL held Tive addiTional meeTings, The lasT oT which was The club's annual picnic. CorrecT parliamenTary procedure was sTressed, and under The leadership of The execuTive oTTicers, shorT business ses- sions were held before each meeTing. Varied and inTer- esTing programs TeaTuring speakers, LaTin songs, plays, and papers on Roman liTe were presenTed aT each meeTing. Members of JCL are, BOTTOM ROW: Liz LivingsTon, Carol Youngdahl, Karen Rad- cliffe, Pal' McFarland, Linda Neuwerl, Sandy Hogg. ROW 2: Nancy Arnold, Jean Ball, Marilyn Sanderson, BeTsy Sfaack, Ann French. TOP ROW: John Peferson, Ron Swanson, Jim STuarT, John Morgan, Ken? Peierson, Alan Larsen. X l irili T N W7 E1 Roman Life And Culture Members of JCL are, BOTTOM ROW: Scoll Clemens, Julie Donaldson, Ka+e Van Arsdale, Penny Clymer, Jill King, Gerald Hagslrom. ROW 2: Bill Mc- Carl, Julie Easfland, Terry Eveland, Ann Slarlcey, Granf McKernie, John Ericlc- son. ROW 3: Marlo Ouiclr, Judy McFarland, Joyce Thorngren, Cindy Wilson, Carole Sanders, Nancy Anderson, Dale Pearson, Sandy Heberling. TOP ROW: Gary Corwin, Ben Gaslrin, Ted Richler, Calvin Rosborough, Verna Hammond, Linda Parsons, Carolyn Olson, Barbara Chapman. 'QQ K3 JCL members are, BOTTOM ROW: Gaye Woehr, Linda Graflund, Marilyn Bledsoe, Karen Lane, Joyce Slange, Sonia Wolfe, Linda Parker, Marlha Sievers, Pal Funk. ROW 2: Karen Johnson, Barb Reuler, Sharon Blaclrburn, Gloria Holly, Barb Bruch, Joyce Berg, Barb Conn. ROW 3: Shirley Geyssens, Connie Asmus, Carol Fage, Sharon Wilford, Pal Evans, Virginia Peril, Barb Johnson, Rulh Wesl. TOP ROW: Maren Carlson, Kay Johnson, Karen Techlin, Cafhy Culver, Judy Brog- Iey, Nancy Jones, Linnea Carlson, Mari- anne Rosenberg, Bev While. JCL members are, BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Spilznas, Pal Loonliens, Jeanne Bleclrer, Sandy Wildermulh, Nancy Bergslen, Judy Anderson, Marsha Burlrland, Bonnie Sees- land. ROW 2: John Ferrell, Jane+ Reed, Pa+ Ruud, Alice Masengarb, Diane Rose, Judy Kappler, Beverly Laermans, Barb Kuiller. ROW 3: Joanne Davis, Barb Cor- nell, Sally Wenos, Judy Shaw, Carol Briss- man, Gail Kraffmeyer, Donna Babich, Diane Danielson, Jackie Ziegler. TOP ROW: Marfha Parsons, Judy Bergslrom, Sleve Broolrs, John Sleinberg, Bud Pellil, Curl Carey, Mark Holmer, Bill Wafer- man, Dan Louden. JCL members enioy a lively program in dluding a slril, discussion and songs ' l M i Spanish club members are, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Gidel, Nancy Arnold, Rulh- anne Ballhazor, Sue Blackburn, Joan Paler- son, Carolyn Canlral. ROW 2: Chuck Johnson, Virginia Thom, Elaine Johansen, Jim Huyser, Larry Ruggles. ROW 3: John Massngarb, David Gibson, John Siaack, Chuck Hoffman, Jesse Cassilas. TOP ROW: David Roseen, Rhod Hawk, Joe Eweri, Bill Parsons, Phil Thorngren, Siuarl Nelson. Peons, Conquistadors Share World Interests Spanish speaking 'sludenls spenl several enjoyable even- ings learning lo converse in Spanish and learning Spanish cusloms under 'rhe supervision of Mr. Mace Gordon. The newly formed segmenl of lhe Spanish Club, los conquisfadorsf' The Conquerors, discovered a mosl amiable way lo cemenl relalionships souih of 'rhe border. The group composed of second year sludenls held monlhly meelings during which amigos conversed only in Spanish. The peons, or regular Spanish club including iirsl' and second year pupils, reached a lolal membership of almosr one hundred members. Tipping iheir sombreros and berels io lhe promolion of inleresfing harmony, The Spanish and French clubs held a ioinl Chrislmas pariy during lhe holiday season. Breaking of lhe lradilional pinala highlighled 'rhe eve- ning's fun. Vamous rnuchachos! lGo boys goll was lhe rousing message on lhe lags sold by lhe members of bolh clubs for lhe Easl Moline games. ln lhis way The club members received a nickel credil on 'rheir iifly-cenl semesler dues 'lor every Two lags lhey sold. Climaxing lhe year's aclivilies was a gala banquel al Shorl Hills in May al which lime hard working, high ranking sludenls gained recognifion. Cerliiicales were given io all sludenls having mainlained an A average for four semeslers in Spanish, and a cup was awarded lo lhe second year sludenl wilh 'rhe highesl average for lwo years. Shaking ou'l a lively rhylhm of old Spain are fha Spanish Club olificers: Joan Pelerson, co-presidenl: Rhod Hawk, freasurerg Bill Parsons, presidenf: Joe Ewer+, secrefary. fi. K x yi ,g fx , ,4 ff A 1 - . Members of Spanish Club are, BOTTOM ROW: Nonie Moorhusen, Judy Bezner, Barbara Fihpai- riclr, Shari O'Brien, Luclry Furness. ROW 2: Jim Peierson, Helen Cosner, Mardell Anderson, Shirley Biorkman, Dorofhy Fuller, Larry Jagnow. ROW 3: Jim Wallenfine, Bonnie Curless, Sandy Carlson, Bev Sfyrlund, Nancy Ross, Diclz Horneclr. TOP ROW: Jim Dulce, Robbie Helfrich, Paul Bohy, Dan Roman, Gary Yuhas, Gary Nelson, Karl Todd. Delighled Spanish Club members dive for many 'lreafs exploded from 'the pinafa. Jesse Cassilas is in fhe dark as he fries desperalely fo brealc ihe pinafa which Joe Ewerl loffily waves around him. A luclzy blow spills sweeis and ioys fo anxious senorifas and senores. .45 wav' French Club Frolics In Berets And Smocks T Caughf chuclrling over a iolre in a French newspaper are The French Club officers: John Pelerson, vice-presidenfg Paul Ruud, Treasurer: Todd Snow, president and Nancy Sohner, secrelary. ffm HZVUI MonThly meeTings oT French Club This year broughT ouT The culTural and economic posiTion oi France in The world Today. BereTs and smoclcs were re- quired aTTire Tor The new members who were iniTi- aTed amid The rioTous anTics Typical oi The French sTamping on The grapes and The l'Can-can. In a pracTical momenT The club sponsored a Tag sale and laTer an aTTer-game dance, Members bade Tarewell To Miss Marcia Manlcowslci, Tormer French Teacher, aT a gay bon voyage parTy during class. They wished her The besT by playing gay French music, decoraTing The room wiTh colored sTreamers and presenTing her wiTh a Tolcen of farewell. Miss Helen Piehl Took over Miss Manlcowslcis classes Tor The remainder oT The year. C'sT se bon, said club members of The delec- Table menu TeaTured This spring aT The annual French Club banqueT which Turnished a crowning Touch To The year's acTiviTies. Following The ban- queT oTiicers Tor nexT year's club were insTalled. A look of oompleTe delighl' covers The 'lace of Miss Marcia Manlrowski as Todd Snow presenis her wiTh a farewell gif? from The sTudenTs in her Two French classes. French Club members are, BOTTOM ROW: Diana Sellers, Nancy Sohner, Carol Davis, Marianne Corelis, Debbie Clymer, Kafhy Bleclrer, Jo Ann Nodine. ROW 2: Sandy Rich- ardson, Virginia Jones, Lucia Swanson, Susan Kubersli, Helen Pearson, Nancy Sims, Belinda Cleaves, Sandy Denen. TOP ROW: Bill Bur- gess, Paul Ruud, Ken Johnson, Bob Thompson, John Peierson, Todd Snow, Bob Bixler. l Fuiure Teachers of America are, BOTTOM ROW: Judy Nielsen, Nancy Arnold, Loie Ann MiTchell, VerneTTe Swanson, Phyllis Simon, Mary Jo Pierce, Marianne Corelis, Sherry Powers, Barb Susin. ROW 2: DoroThy Hayes. Nancy Langbehn, Carolyn CanTral, Donna Derby, Judy Sodeman, Jo Velon. ROW 3: Mela- nie Babich, Connie Asmus, Joyce Schmeig, Sandy Peferson, Helen Pearson, CaThy Culver, Donna Shef- Ter, Barb Wilson. TOP ROW: Chuck Johnson, Judy Murphy, Connie Phil- lips, Donna Babich, Ann Parsons, Sue Olson, Sandy Carlson, Bob Johnson. v-- -rw..-K fl if-V Cadet Teaching Headlines FTA Activities A Teachers liTe is noT an easy one, as 75 MHS TaculTy members will TesTiTy, buT iTs rewards in personal graTiTi- caTion and service are Tar reaching and oT greaT imporT- ance in The lives oT us all. The Alice Wheelock FTA sTarTed Their acTiviTies lasT Tall wiTh a picnic, which in- creased The inTeresT oT many sTudenTs in FTA, especially Those wiTh hearTy appeTiTes. Singing and gaieTy com- bined To make The picnic a success. However, The club had a Tar more TundamenTal sig- Ticance. A greaTer insighT as To The imporTance OT Teachers' posiTions in The world Today was gained by The members who aTTended The NorThwesT Region workshop aT AugusTana. The members also parTicipaTed in The Blackhawk Division FTA, which was held several Times during The year. Scholarships, various colleges, and The qualiTicaTions necessary Tor a successful college sTudenT were Topics OT discussion aT FTA monThly meeTings. A spudnuT sale held in December and a bake sale in January were The main Tund raising proiecTs oT The organizaTion This year. CadeT Teaching, The principal acTiviTy oT The senior FuTure Teachers Took place during The second semesTer. NOT To Teach The cadeTs To Teach, buT To help Them discover wheTher or noT They would choose The Teaching proiession as a liTe's work was The purpose oT The pro- gram. SevenTeen seniors, under The supervision OT The sponsors, Miss M. Fern Slusher and Miss Frieda Schnowske, discovered ThaT iT Takes more Than a degree To become a successTul Teacher as They gave daily assisT- ance To an insTrucTor in some oT The Moline elemenTary schools. Going over The lisT of cadef Teachers are officers of FuTure Teachers' Club: Judy Sodeman, president Jo Velon, vice- presidenh Nancy Arnold, aTTendance secrefary: Barb Wilson, Treasurer: and Barb Susin, secreTary. See anyfhing inferesfing7 Anoiher Toy seems To have caughf The inTeresT of This liTTle boy as The oiher children af The Augusfana Speech clinic are working diligenfly. A preTTy, cheerTul, and capable nurse is The besT remedy Tor any ailmenT, and FuTure Nurses Club has inTeresTed many such young ladies in nursing as a rewarding pro- Tession. Helping wiTh The denTal inspecTion in The Tall was iusT one of The many proiecTs The TorTy girls in The FuTure Nurses Club Taclcled This year. On SaTurday mornings a commiTTee headed by Barbara Nelson enTerTained The children in The speech clinic aT AugusTana College. Dur- ing The ChrisTmas holidays They TreaTed These children To a parTy given in Their honor. The FNA also enjoyed a parTy as Mrs. l-lenss enTer- Tained Them aT a ChrisTmas parTy in her home. The mem- bers enioyed playing games and discussing TuTure plans. The club, under The guidance oT Mrs. Geneva l-lenss, school nurse, visiTecl several hospiTals in The local area. From These visiTs and Trom nurses who spoke abouT var- ious hospiTals, schools, and The Tield of nursing, The girls gained much valuable inTorrnaTion. FNA Prepares For Rewarding Profession' Members of FNA are, BOTTOM ROW: Cris Calverf, Diane Boyd, Jonna Wilkens. ROW 2: Sandra Denen, PaT McCullough, Jean Ball, Shirley French. ROW 3: Julie Wahlgren, Pai McFarland, Penny PruiH, Sandra Peferson. TOP ROW: Sandy Johnson, Nancy Reed, Judy Swanson, Carol Davis. X -49 sy 'W me Don'T come Too close wiTh Thai Thing! ex- claims Judy PeTerson as she suspiciously eyes The school denTisT. Looking on are Janice Sfro- sahl, Mrs. Henss, Sandy Johnson, and Linda Elzy. These FNA members aided The denTis'I' as he checked The Teefh of MHSers. s. Q , E531 ' ,wax .-,FL IN ai -'-W Cleansing a wound is ot primary importance, ex- plains Mrs. Henss, FNA sponsor, as the club officers demonstrate the proper procedure. Otificers are Judy Peterson, secretary: Mary Ann Lindquist, presi- dentg Connie Phillips, corresponding secretary: and Julie Wahlgren, treasurer. ssist Dentist, Augustana Speech Clinic ,- nm Q -. iv T7 fs.,-, 00 Tx C03 Contented busy children play with their many toys as members of FNA, Sandy Johnson, Sandy Denen, and Barbara Nelson, help entertain them. FNA members are, BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Lindquist, Sue Bennell, Ruth Beclrman, Roberta Verhaeghe. ROW 2: Charlotte Sandstrom, Sylvia Anderson, Beverly Styrlund, Janice Strosahl. ROW 3: Marilyn McFarland, Mardelle Ander- son, Joan Axel, Mary Ellen Vanderhoor. TOP ROW: Barbara Nelson, Bonnie Suiter, Connie Phillips, Carol Gidel, Judy Peterson. ,Fw fr' -i-'si .. ' Now, +his is how you do ii, explains Donna Anderson, ireasurer of Home Ec Club io fhe ofher officers, Sue Benell, vice-president Julie Benneii, secre+ary7 and Sylvia Anderson, presidenf, as she puis +he finishing fouches on her apron. Home Ec Meetings Feature Feminine Fashions Wani io caich your man? Many girls were given jusi such an opporiuniiy, using The lricks and iechniques revealed ai lhe Home Economics Club meelings Through- out the year. A wiener roasi, chili supper, and come-as- you-are pariy were held. Thai ihe way lo a man's heari lies through his siomach is common knowledge buf since a new hairedo never huris, girls were given helpful 'rips from a local siylisi as iusi one oi rhe varied programs which headlined the club meeiings. Moneyrnaking proi- ecis were also underiaken in order rhai 'rhe club mighi purchase sornefhing for lhe deparimeni. The club held an affer-game dance in ihe gym and a candy sale To fulfill iheir goal. Under 'rhe direciion oi Miss Lela Adams, Mrs. Annelie Bonnell, and Mrs. Helen Manus, a special Chrisirnas pariy was held. The girls proved chariiy begins ai home by providing lhe makings of a scrurnpfious Chrisimas dinner and oiher ireais for a needy family in ihis area insiead of exchanging giiis. Miss Belly Maiiingly of The Chrislian Friendliness Associaiion worked wiih The Home EC Club on 'rhis proieci. - Members of Home Ec Club are, BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Verslraeie, Carol Gidel, Dannell O'Klocl, Fai Mayhew, Bar- bara Monfford, Carol Jinlis. ROW 2: Donna Sheiler, Sandy Johnson, Sally DeMeyer, Barbara Goepel, Kaihy Nelson, Donna Rogers. ROW 3: Donna Baird, Linda Oberg, Ruihann Peferson, Pai Andress, Mary Sfudney. TOP ROW: Barbara Nelson, Nadine Cecil, Ann Mariel, Donna Anderson, Sfepheny Rosenberg. l l Home Ec members are, BOTTOM ROW: Marge Twing, JoAnn Soloman, Bonnie Buckley, Roberfa Verhaeghe, Carole Ericlrson, Judy Foley, Carolyn Can+ral. ROW 2: Julie BenneH', Mary Vernon, Sylvia Anderson, Marsha Johnson, Sharon Marshall, Pai Herndon, Kaihy Thorne. ROW 3: Sue Bennell, Marilyn McFarland, Barb Kunsf, Linda Gunnels. Shirley DeWoolf, Mary Haemer. ROW 4: Judy Griffifh, Mary Lou Husfon, Sue Hall, Gloria Erickson, Marilyn Johnson, Befiy McClusEy. i i Members of DisTribuTive EducaTion Club are, ROW 1: BeT'fye Knedler, l.avelle Nelson, Zona CoaTs, Judy Ohrberg, John Adams, VicTor BarneTT, Tony Walden, Jim Moclr, Joyce Douglas, Barbara Nelson. ROW 2: Dennis VanOTeghen, Paul Vienna, Rex Cullor, Bob Phelps, Charles Kilgore. DE Members Learn And Apply Sales Techniques Chicago, Chicago was a wonderTul Town! and a grand hosT To The DisTribuTive EducaTion Club, who highlighTed The years acTiviTies wiTh a visiT There in midfMay. The group oi eighTeen were given Tree reign in The morning Tor shopping and sighTseeing in The big ciTy, where They no doubt puT Their sales resisTance To good use. VisiTing The Merchandise MarT and Maxwell STreeT, They observed and sTudied sales Techniques To add To Their own well- sToclced sTore oT ideas. OTher acTiviTies Tor The year included The area bangueT held aT Kewanee in OcTober, a Chrislmas parTy, and a spring picnic. During The holiday season The group made and sold TesTive ChrisTmas corsages. They were also puT To work selling Tags Tor one TooTball and Two baslceTball games. A club-sponsored spudnuT sale rounded OuT The years rnoneymalcing proiecTs. Service is The Theme oT club worlc, and The members under The direcTion oT Miss RuTh VerTrees, lived up no Their moTTo by worlcing TiTTeen hours weelrly in local sTores as a parT oT Their DisTribuTive EducaTion course. Posing by The DE classroom sTore display are The spring officers, VicTor BarneTT, Treasurer: Lavelle Nelson, presidenTq BeTTye Knecller, vice-presidenT: Barbara Nelson, secreTary. f f,lase', xf'- 'd-. f... 'S ,4 w,.,,,,,,, , Serving as The fall officers of DE club are Vic- Tor BarneTT, Treasurer: Paul Vienna, presidenh Lavelle Nelson, secreTaryg John Adams, vice- president SorTing Through refurned books are Library Club officers, Deanna Gursky, presidenh ElecTa Furness, vice-president Sfephanie Rosenberg, Treasurer. Ab- senT from The picTure is Virginia Thom, secreTary. Always ready To lend a helping hand are The members of The Li brary Club. SEATED: Dora Marshall, STephanie Rosenberg, DoroThy Fuller. STANDING: Shirley De Wulf, DoroThy Miller, Deanna Gur sky, Shirley French, Nancy Finch, Elecfa Furness and Bob Bierlue Books Challenge Library, Debate Clubs LIBRARY CLUB . . . ThaT'Il be Two cenTs, please! is a Tamiliar requesT oT sTudenT librarians direcTed To Those wiTh overdue books. Under The guidance of school librarian, Miss KaThleen Curry, Library Club oTTers iTs members The opporTuniTy To learn The basic TuncTions oT a library. Working during Tree periods sTudenT librarians Tind sorTing, shelving, checking books, and assisTing sTudenTs all in a day's work. Armed wiTh Tape, glue, baTTered books, and ideas, These eager workers Tackle daily The never ending iob oT re- pairing The handiwork oT MHS sTudenTs, and designing aTTracTive displays To accumulaTe poinTs Toward one OT The Three achievemeni' awards presenTed each year To The sTudenTs wiTh The mosT poinTs. The club served as a gracious hosT aT The annual TaculTy Tea during NaTional Book Week, and enioyed a ChrisTmas parTy, a horseback riding parTy. and a picnic. A doughnuT sale and a Tag sale served as money makers Tor The club. DEBATE TEAM . . . The Team was in a huddle, The coach, Mr. DeWayne Roush, was aT iTs head, They all goT TogeTher, and This is whaT They said: Resolved: ThaT UniTed STaTes Foreign Aid Should Be SubsTanTially Increased. Using This Topic as Their TighT song. The Moline High School debaTe Team Talked Their way To a crushing vicTory aT The Geneseo debaTe meeT and placed second in The QuinT-CiTy meeT. The Team kepT in shape by selling Tags, sponsoring a bake sale, and an aTTer-game dance, breaking Training only once Tor a izza parTy. AT weekly pracTice sessions boTh varsiTy andjiunior varsiTy squad members learned The necessary speech Techniques and Tormed Their cases Tor The year's debaTes. Members oT The Team were care- Tully seIecTed by Coach Roush on The basis oT scholasTic achievemenT, speech abiliTy, and sincere inTeresT in The sTudy oT argumenTaTion. Members of The debaTe Team sTand al' aTTenTion, ready To charge any opponenTs who Try To Tall! Their way pasT Their defensive lines. They are, BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Wilford, Sandy Hogg, Loris Carlson, Sharon Benfon. ROW 2: PeTer Holm, Jim STuarT, Milne Evans, HunT Sharp. TOP ROW: Peggy HelsTrom, Faye Graham, Lowell STrombeclr. PaT GusTaTson and Linda Parsons. Look aT The birdyl Gerry Gusfafson Tells The members of Camera Club who are, BOTTOM ROW: Melvin PosTon, Bill Rehse, Bill Burgess. TOP ROW: Bob Gardner, Gary Van GoeThem, and Rex Larson. A Camera, Rifles 'Focus' Sights On Targets CAMERA CLUB . . . WiTh plenTy of Tilm and a world oT subiecTs Trom which To choose, The Camera Club seT ouT across hill and dale on a Tield Trip designed To give The young shuTTerbugs a chance To enlarge upon Their phoTographic proficiency. Before aTTempTing This roadwork, The members, under The supervision OT lvlr. William l-laas, were given a chance To learn The arT oT developing and prinTing in The club's darkroom where The group meT Twice monThly. Upon reTurning, The TooTsore crew seT To work developing Their shoT. The nexT sTep was a Third degree in which The mem- bers gave eac picTure a Thorough going-over, oTTering helpful criTicism where iT was needed. Camera Club members were responsible Tor many of The picTures enclosed wiThin These pages as They led The lisT of unsung heroes in The baTTle To puT ouT This annual. RIFLE CLUB . . . ResidenTs oT The Logan School area have learned To re- main calm in The Tace oT wha+ would seem To be an enemy aTTack. Every Tuesday nighT They brave The sound OT gun shoTs as The MHS RiTle Club opens up on anoTher session. The club, under The supervision oT Mr. Warren Fuller, aims To insTrucT iTs members in The ways OT riTle saTeTy and skill. In an eTTorT To prevenT a baTTle oT The sexes, The boys pracTice Trom 7 To 8 p.m., and The girls Trom 8 To 9 p.m. l-lowever, club meeTings are held ioinTly. Several meeTs were held wiTh oTher high schools in This area To give members a liTTle sTiTT compeTi- Tion. Rifle paclcin' Rifle Club members daring The camera man To come Too close as They pose are, BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Dixon, Dale Johnson, Carol Jinks, STuarT Nelson and Sally DeMeyer. ROW 2: Roger Slrromme, Karen Morse, Sue Benell, Julie BenneTT, Doroihy Fuller and Bill Benell. TOP ROW: Mr. Sfanley Fuller, adviser: Bob Rehse, KurT GusTafson, John Peierson, Bob Williams, Frank Gufhrie. AT aTTenTion and ready To lead Rifle Club in iTs acTiviTies are John STaacl:, president Dale Johnson, secreTary-Treasurer: Julie Ben- neTl, vice-presidenf. Hlueprzhf frf dlififrcciafivn Nun qrwmrng nn-pc! Mfnwrwu . . . . . . .N M 4 X, is Q Q Qg Q Wu wx .inf M ff i x1 T f,-N I U, wr, ww xii. ,mwvc-J un uurownp1'aqf3 IM' in i-inn pw! wfwfln-rn und Mlwz? '.'fOL1VCiCfO!'SiU ine qw 1nMw:u wwrxwf,-Wy nnlf lnnfrfrn cYn,'i,, 'AY','GVWiCf Gnd Qld l V 1- in Nw H 'fWhi',M4 wffni Brin Fm LINC, 'WBIHIWQ Spirifmg and in rin! wffwp ,I yy lmnlwjik, ll dmrn 1, Uwe GMS-. Monngenef' We devof' wp-xl ,x Nw-Fwy' nxpvf-A Mfhnw JA Hug- up nxv. ,1 ai we Cninynid We Qocvrdlna- Mfn 'ff Nw flnv Xni, in Hn- whnlmfq, VURITJV, fading, liqnfinq, and .IVTNIQ www wi. in :hw rnn lf -.iq 1YfV7V'VWf!H Hfinq proseniniion of Roger and Hnrnrnw: 9'-lrw!',wpm'u1T,s, 'Br-nfguaivfwn. We hoard HIC arflufii blending of nmny mn Q-. in 'Fiqh Non' of Hm'rnuny,' MQne Niqnf of Melodyfx and Cnrisjrnmi, Vw pfllu, Wiflm '.r'1n!w ,wL-Wimnxwwy-.r1 nM'?rWWlJOv'fl'1QIWUVNOF and Splash of nllarijry brouq 9' nu WM,-n flaw zornnrp, prcwcxnicd We ADC-Fclbwzynlp producfion. 9 S FINE ARTS GaThered under The waTch'Ful eye of a Grecian goddess are The Fine ArTs Club officers, Janice Johnson, presi- dent Kafhy Oehler, secreTary: and Sharon Marshall, Treasurer. AbsenT from The picTure is Don LighT, vice- presidenf. l se., i . l f Q . Weary affer a long rehearsal for a fine arls produc- Tion, Mardell Anderson leans on The piano and draws a deep breafh. Members of Fine ArTs Club are, BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Jones, Mary Bergerson, Connie Lundeen, Kaihy Oehler, Judy HerbsT, Debbie Clymer. ROW 2: Bonnie Buckley, Sue Benell, Mary Lou McKenna, Sylvia Anderson, LoreTTa Kammerman, Sharon Mar- shall, Mary Haemer. ROW 3: Judy Foley, RuTh Peferson, PaT Mayhew, Penny PruiTT, Mary Jo Pierce, Donna SheTTer. TOP ROW: GreTchen Bachman, Melanie Babich, DoroThy Hayes, Loie Ann MiTchell, Mary STudeny, Janice Johnson, Gayle Bruch, Mari- lyn McFarland. Taking a breaTher afler a Fine ArTs meefing are The club sponsors, Mr. HerberT Reid, Mr. ArThur Krane, Mr. Donald Moeller, Miss Barbara Garsf, , and Mr. DeWayne Roush. Ab- 5 senl' from The picTure is Miss MargareT Becker. Fine Arts Offers Program Fine ArTs Club welcomes sTudenTs inTeresTed in any phase of Tine arTs To parTicipaTe in iTs acTiviTies. Members of The club noT only gain experience in Tine arTs buT seek To promoTe greaTer inTeresT in This Tield. Selling Fine ArTs Club season TiclceTs was one of The TIPST proiecTs on Their calendar. ln February The club presenTed a humorous producTion, Arsenic and Old Lace, and sponsored an aTTer-game dance. STudenTs from Moline High School and oTher local schools provided enTerTainmenT Tor The meeTings. Dra- maTic Talks, singing, and advice on backsTage make-up were iusT a Tew of The Topics presenTed Tor The enioy- menT of The members. . ei 1 .rs DEBBIE CLYMER PAUL RUUD Dramaiics Dramaiics af Varied Interests A ialeni' show paiierned afier Arihur Godfrey's was also given. Each spring, af The Fine Arls banquei, officers are inslalled, and awards are presenied +o srudenis in five fields of fine aris: vocal, dramaiics, ari, siage produc- iion, and insirumenial. A board consisling of ihe four officers. a represenia- iive from boih rhe sophomore and junior classes, and 'rhe club sponsors, Miss Barbara Garsi, Mr. Arihur Krane, Mr. Don Moeller, Miss Margarei Beclcer, Mr. DeWayne Roush, and Mr. l-lerberi Reid seleci' ihe award winners. Recipienis of +he gold loving cup awards are chosen on 'rhe basis of co-operaiion, service, ialeni, and iheir con- Tribuiions +o ihe school and communiiy. nav 'Q' HELEN PEARSON SANDY GREEN lnsfrumenial Ari' SEXTET Diane Sellers, Sharon Marshall, Loreiia Kammerman Marilyn McFarland. Mary Haemer, Mary Yohn VOCAL BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Sims, Mary Yohn, Linda Lyons, Pennie Clymer, Nonie Moorhusen, Margi Eihl, Phyllis Simon, Pam Bell, Julie Donaldson, Mardell Anderson. ROW 2: Jenny Smiihers, Joan Axel, Susie McCormick, Judy Ewing, Carolyn Parlrhursi, Diane Kline, Beiiy York, Margarei Eihl, Nancy Reed, Karen Radcliffe. ROW 3: Ann Mariel, Judy Louden, Mardee Melin, Beverly Sfyrlund, Mary Vonderhaar, Don Ruggles, Bob Johnson, Chuclr Berglund. TOP ROW: Ron Schroder, Donna Babich, Don Lighi, Chuck Hoffman, Bill Hodge, Tim Jenkins, Jo Velon, Grani McKernie. While Reverend Harper lJohn Pelersonl warns lhe sisfers Abbey and Marfha Brewsfer lMar- dee Melin and Mary Ann Dawsonl of fhe evils of lheir aclivilies, he gels lhe full freafmenl. in ,il Arsenic, Old Lace, and Teddy Delight All The lwo spinsfer sislers, Abbey and Marlha Brewsler lMardee Melin and Mary Ann Daw- sonl, are drawn by fheir curiosify fo the commifmenf papers lhal Elaine lMardell An- dersonl is writing fo Happy Dale Sanilarium wifh fhe help of Morfimer Brewster lCarI McSparinl. CAST Abbey Bic-wulor Mailha Brewsler lc-ddy . Jonnlhan . Ur. Ein-,ll-in llaino Harper Morlimor . Rc-vom-nd Harper Dr, VVilhrrvupoul'1 Mr. Gibbs Mr. Spinnlzo Polic UIUC!! Mary Ann Dawson ., Mardee Melin Ron Schroder . Don Lighf Larry Ruggles Mardell Anderson Cary McSparin . John Peferson .. ..Dick Wolff .Chuck Bergland .. .Curlis Carlson .. .Bill l-lodqe Steve Brooks Tim Jenkins George Wendf Jim Sfuarl Audiences nearly died laughing af Joseph Kesserlings hilarious comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace, presenfed by The Fine Arfs Club. Under fhe able direcfion of lvlr. DeWayne Roush, fhis modern classic repeafed ifs Broadway smash success on fhe Moline l-ligh School sfage Ocfober 24 and 26. Play-goers will long and fondly remember The fwo spinsfer sisfers. Abbey and Marfha Brewsfer, who culfivafe a peculiar fasfe for arsenic in fheir fea. Serving fhis choice delicacy fo old genflemen, fhey find need fo dispose of fheir deparred guesfs in a rapidly filling basemenf cemefery. Carefaker of fhis mosf unusual mauseleum is fheir delighf- fully unbalanced brofher, who believes himself fo be Teddy Roosevell. The plof fhickens as sfill anofher brofher, Jonafhan, refurns from his wanderings accompanied by a lengfhy criminal record, The disrepurable Dr, Einsfein, and a somewhaf cumbersome dead body. Mainfaining a small degree of sanify amid riofous confusion, Elaine Harper and lvlorfi- mer Brewsfer provide romanfic inferesf. As many of lhe acfors made fheir firsf dramafic appearance in fhis producfion, fhey should feel proud of ifs friumph as one of fhe many delighfful comedies produced on our sfage. Blasling ouf news of his arrival, Teddy Brewsler lRon Schroederl, who believes himself fo be Teddy Roosevelf, announces his infenfions of finishing fhe Panama Canal fo Mr. Gibbs lChuck Berglandl and Dr. Einsfein lLarry Rugglesl while lawman Sfeve Brooks is ready fo fhrow a monkey wrench in 'lhe works. fi . :,,. . W gg? M, -X , 1,3 V r. ' 'i K 1 , I i r .1 l can drink you under The fable any day, Charles Condomine lGran+ Mclierniel fells his wife Rufh lDebbie Clymerl. Love's efernal friangle was never wackier fhan fhis isos- celes composed of a befuddlecl husband Charles lGranf McKerniel his infuriafed wife Rufh lDebbie CI merl W ,Q sal-N' I Y u and a bli+he spirif lMardee Melinl. Q iff Eilw 311 Two + Qne Spirit x Chaos : 'Blithe Spirit' Rufh ...... Charles ..,... Madame Arcafi Edith .,......,,.. Mrs. Bradman Dr. Bradman . Elvira ...... CAST ,Debbie Clymer Granf McKernie ....,..Jo Velon .Bonnie Seesland .Nancy Bergsfon . . .Sfeve Brooks ..Mardee Melin And iusf wha? are you going 'lo do abouf me? says ghost of Elvira lMardee Melinl fo her asfonished vicfim, ex-husband Charles lGran+ McKerniel, as his wife Rufh lDeb- bie Clymerl unknowingly looks on. A haunfing comedy, Blifhe Spirifu by Noel Coward, was presenfed December 5 and 6, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Kafherine Moore. Wifh mediums as a main course and hysferia for desserf, Charles Condomine, a successful English novelisf and his wife Rufh, enferfain fheir friends, Dr. and Mrs. Bradman. The aufhor invifes Madame Arcafi, fhe ovalfine drinking, bicycle riding mesmerisf, who, unaware of his plan fo gafher maferial for his book, conducfs a seance summoning fhe spirifs of fhe dead. The only spirif she musfers is fhaf of Charles's firsf wife, Elvira. She displays a fiendish capacify for creafing uffer chaos by frighfening Edifh, fhe Cockney maid, info falling down fhe sfairs and keeping Rufh in hysferics. On fhis nofe of ghosfly confusion fhe play revolves. Rufh, fhe long suffering wife, carries on in fhe frue sfiff upper lip English fradifion by resigning herself fo housing her unseen boarder and affempfing fo have Elvira shipped back fo fhaf ofher world. Elvira wanfs fo kill her former husband so fhaf he may ioin her, buf The fafes play a cruel frick and Rufh is killed insfead. To eve-ryone's surprise, Edifh fhe maid, is responsible for fhe appear- ance of 'rhe ghosfs, which are evenfually driven away, resforing peace fo Charles. Madame Arcali lJo Velonl fries hypnofism as a means of infer rogafing Edifh, fhe maid lBonnie Seeslandl while Dr. and Mrs Bradman lSfeve Brooks and Nancy Bergsfonl wafch curiously Senior Cost Presents 'Gloss Menagerie' Members of fha cad lalra lime ouf for social purposes and io discuss +he script Las+ of The high school plays presenfed February 20 and 2l on lhe old MHS sfage was The senior class play, Glass Me- nagerie by rhe renowned Broadway playwrighr, Tennessee Williams. Degradafion, shalfered dreams, and a collecrion of finy glass animals conlribuied +o rhe plof of rhis drama. The seHing is a dingy S+. Louis aparrmenf. Amanda Windfield, The molher who wished 'ro see her shy, crippled daughrer Laura married, had been rhe belle of rhe ball when she was girl. Amanda could nor face The realily 'rhar Laura was crippled. In her deferminalion io find Laura a husband, Amanda per- suades her son Tom +o bring home a genfleman caller for Laura. Amanda Windlield, who had once belonged +0 a prominenl Soulhern family, lhrough her marriage had losl her wealfh. Cou- pled wilh Laura's handicap, Amanda wilhdrew from realily and Turned info a nagging mofher. She 'fools everylhing oul on Tom, who, in an allempf fo disregard unpleasanfness, losl himself in 'rhe movies. Laura, shy and wifhdrawn, found solace in her colleclion of glass animals. CAST Laura Winfield .... ...... ..... K a Thy Bleclcer I h I I d Tom ..,......... ....... P aul Ruud f was i is gass anima an you . ihal helped fo bring me info re- Amends D ebble Clymer ali+y, Laura lKafhy Blecherl ex- Jim 4,4,,, ,...., D Lck Wollif plains io Jim, her genfloman caller, lDiclr Wolffl. So wha? if l've been fo fha movies again, ex- claims Tom lPaul Ruudl 'lo Amanda lDebbie Cly- Now 'ihis is where fhe lighis go oui and ihe candles merl, Laura lKa+hy Bleclxerl and Jim lDick Wolffl come on, fhe sfudenf diredor, Jim Mauk, explains 'lo in an aifempf fo jusrify his aciions. Mr. DeWayne Roush, direcior of fhe play. ia.. gg.-A-i L. Seniors Spend Days In CenTered around The Theme, Arabian Daze, The TwenTy-TirsT annual senior class ADC Fellowship producTion was presenTed April 24 and 25 in The MHS audiTorium. Composing The TwenTy-Two acTs and The chorus were approxi- maTely one hundred TwenTy-Tive senior sTudenTs who rehearsed and pracTiced Their acTs under The able direcTion oT Miss Barbara GarsT. The producTion cenTered around an Arabian sheik who was quiTe bored wiTh life. ln an aTTempT To Tincl gaieTy and enTer- TainmenT, he searched The world over To Tind TalenT-The TalenT being The diTferenT acTs which The seniors presenTed. The wriTing and acTual producing of The scripT was leTT in The hands of The senior class and The sTeering commiTTee, aided by Miss GarsT. The sTeering commiTTee was composed oT Janice Johnson, Carol Davis, Gayle Bruch, Kris Carlson, Elaine Johan- sen, Debbie Clymer, Bob Graham, Todd Snow, Dave Arnold. Tom DeJonghe, Ron BesT, Jeff Buck, Joe EwerT, Don FriTz, and Jerry Fiagle. Arabian Daze will long be remembered by The seniors as one of The highlighTs of Their senior year aT MHS. Cinderella was never like This, buT The modern version called Cinderella iusf AnoTher FairyTale rolliclred The au- dience wiTh Their inTerpreTaTion of classic. The Arabian Daze' Clarence Taylor's roclring imiTaTions of well-known singers delighTed ADC ences. STop The bubble machine! shouTs PaT Mayhew as she and her accomplices do a lively panfomime To Lawrence Well. audi Maybe diamonds are girls' besf Triend, buf This acT was cerTainly The boys' besT friend of The ADC producTion. Oh Diana, won'T you please be in ADC wifh us? plead Jeff Buclr and Tom PoTTer, em- cees Tor The producTion. 1....i,Mm.. W M . i,,. wif s.i... ......s.,., ,.,.,.... i Jeannie's Pacliin' Up is made easy wifh The help of The large female cas? of Brigadoon. Music, Dancing Designs Enchanted 'Brigadoon' Enioying Their romaniic scenes in The opereffa, Fiona lMary Yohnl, and Tommy lDon Lighfl, Talze a break aT rehearsal. While Maggie lCarole Sandersl, Harry lSpiro Dellosl, Charles lPaul Ruudl, and Jeannie lJody Marquisl, dance for Them, Meg lMary Haemerl, Jeff lGranT Mc- Kerniel, Tommy and Fiona discuss The approaching wedding. Through The misTs oT The ScoTTish Highlands emerged a lovely enchanTed village which charmed The audiences on March 27 and 28 and whisked Them To a Rip Van Winkle land of gay carefree people who awake every hundred years Tor a day of Tair. This was The sTory OT Two Americans, JeTT Douglas and Tommy AllorighT, who Tound in Brigadoon, gaieTy, Tragedy, and Tears, buT mosT imporTanT a love ThaT grows Trom The simple Things oT iusT being TogeTher or holding hands while walking Through The heaTher. T'learTs Thrilled To The unTorgeTable music by The Team of Allen Lerner and Frederick Leowe-The rousing songs sung by The hearTy Townspeople on MacConnachy Square, The exciTing and suspense Tilled sword dance, and The Tender romanTic dueTs. lT's AlmosT Like Being in Love and The l'leaTher On The Hill. Tragedy and suspense marked The chase scene where a vil- lager aTTempTed To break The magic spell oT enchanTmenT and meT deaTh, The hearT oT Those who had ever loved wenT ouT To Tommy and his ScoTTish lass, Fiona, whose love was Torn by Time and space buT proved greaT enough To conquer each. Tommy Albrighf . Jeri Douglas ,... Achie Bealon ..., Angus MacGuflie Harry Bealon .,... Sandy Dean ..... Andrew MacLaren Fiona MacLaren Jean MacLaren .. Meg Broclcie .... Charles Dalrymple Maggie Anderson Mr. Lundie ....., Sruarr Dalrymple ... MacGregor ..,.. Kale .....,,... Frank ........ Jane Ashfon ... CAST ........,.DonLigh+ ....Gran'r McKernia .. . . . . .Larry Ruggles .. .. .Chuck Bergland . , . . . .Spiro Dellos ..... .Bob Johnson ......Gary Grissom ....Mary Wayne Yohn . . . , . . .Jody Marquis .. . . .Mary Haemer ......Paul Ruud . . . .Carole Sanders .....Torn MacCall ,. . . . .Larry Eyre . . . . . .Larry Nelson . . . .Sharon Marshall .. . , . . . .Vicfor Barnelf Loreila Ka mmerrna n I .sw Smiling wifh pleasanf memories of Brig- adoon are fhe five leads, Don Lighl lTommy Albrighfl, Mary Yohn lFiona Macl.arenl, Mary Haemer lMeg Broclriel, Paul Ruud lCharles Dalrymplel and sealed, Jody Marquis lJean MacLarenl. Wiih bowed heads and solemn silence, fhe male cas+ of Brigadoon pays respecfs io lheir deparred friend, Harry Bealon, played by Spiro Dellos. Loolrs of wondermenf and 'Fear cross lhe 'Faces of fhe people of Brigadoon as Harry Beaion lSpiro Dellosl warns ihem of his plans 'fo leave lhe 'lown and break ihe enchanimenl surrounding if. In fheir robes and surplices are members of fhe girls' choir. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Solo- mon, Mariorie Twing. ROW 2: Judy Foley, Anifa Powell. ROW 3: Barb Kunsf, Pai Wald- men. ROW 4: Paf Houghfaling, Ellen Aull. ROW 5: Sandra Henderson, Judy Griffin. ROW 6: Par Andress, Elvira Mclnfyre. TOP ROW: Nancy Canida, Donna Shoemalrer. Two Hundred Voices Blend Long known for ifs excellenf chairs and fheir public per- formances The Ml-IS vocal deparfmenf has achieved suc- cess fhrough The efforfs of fheir able direcfor, Miss Margarel Becker. Made up of approximafely fwo hundred voices, The singers are divided info one mixed chorus, fwo girls' choruses, and fhe opereffa Workshop and dancers. Throughouf The year fhis deparfmenf worked long and hard fo prepare for fheir numerous performances. All groups parficipafe in every program in some capacify. Firsf on fhe year's agenda was High Nofes of Harmony in November, which feafured fhe orchesfra spiced by fhe choirs, who added iusf fhe needed amounl' of variefy. Turn-abouf characferized The Chrisfmas Vespers in December, fhe Chrisfmas giff fhaf MHS annually presenfs fhe communify. In lhis evenf all fhe choirs combined 'ro presenf fhe holiday program. There fwo of The choirs were arrayed in holly and pine boughs as a living Chrisfmas free. Brigadoon -Rogers and l-lammersfeins colorful opereffa was presenfed by fhe music groups in March. The choirs also sang for fhe Y-Teen, Hi-Y Easfer l-loly Week services. Lasf on fheir busy schedule was One Nighf of Melody where fhe groups presenfed fhe music of fhe famous composing cluos, Gilberi and Sullivan and Rogers and l-lammersfein. The opereffa workshop was feafured in fhis presenfafion as They enacfed Trial by Jury by Gilberf and Sullivan. 1 siisi , 'X ,, . Members of the mixed chorus are, BOTTOM ROW: Judy Ahlslrand, Norma Hammiff, Myrna Andes, Ginny Palos, Judy Seddon, Donna Bar- neff. ROW Z: Guy Green, Cherry Slead, Donna Melin, Par Buckholz, Donna Murphy, Dan Smifh. ROW J: Kurt Lindslrog, Lois Hall, Rufh Wil- ley, Virginia Madison, Janel' Tomich, Bonnie Wesf, Jerry Holmes. TOP ROW: Ellioi Parker, Sian Zimmerman, Francis Sfouf, Diclr Van Dam Gary Loofens, Don Warner, Gary Covaulf. ls Choruses Sing ln Musical Productions Vesper soloisls are, BOTTOM ROW: Rulh Beckman, Sandy Bowers, Linda Nelson. TOP ROW: Pal Lie- vens, Marilyn Reihm, Carolee Cramblelf. Helping lo spread Chrislmas cheer during 'the Chrislmas Vespers program are, BOTTOM ROW: Carole Erickson, Judy Foley, Judy Grilifin, Pa+ Andress, Diane Alwell, Joan Solomon, Joan Haclrbarlh. ROW 2: Carolee Cramblell, Judy Coursey, Marily Reihm, Judy Taclrer, Elvira Mclnlyre, Barbara Kunsl. ROW 3: Carolyn Parlrhursl, Linda Nelson, Carolyn Eaves, Judy Swanson, Rita Larson, Diane Dunlap, Joyce Lawson, Sandy Bowers. ROW 4: Julia Keller, Judy Wilson, Pal Allen, Connie Nielson, Norine Hall, Pal Lievens, Carol Buckley. ROW 5: Diane Danielson, Carol Campbell, Judy Nielson, Donna Shoemalrer, Sally Holcomb. ROW 6: Anila Ouinones, Elea- nor Miller, Bonnie Griffin. ROW 7: Marilyn Johnson, Joyce Poole, Shirley De Wulf. TOP ROW: Sue Benell, Sandy Henderson. A Ti 2' . .- ' 1 H 1 6 .5 'S 5-gr J: . 'ii S' if -f 9 .... ' '7 f as Z J is i l F EI. iii. 'Q H 5, . Luft - Members of lhe girls' chorus are, BOTTOM ROW: Janice Carler, Myrna Ackerland, Arlene Garrison. Judy Swanson, Pal Allen, Norma Moneymalrer, Sandy Bowers, Joyce Lawson, Diane Dunlap, Rila Larson, Pal' Lievens. ROW 2: Janice Slrosahl, Judy Coursey, Shirley DeWul'l, Mary Lou McKenna, Sue Bennell, Judy Kraklow, Judy Wilson, Rufhann Beclrman, Norine Hall, Sally Holcomb, Rila Larson, Marval' Van Hyfle. ROW 3: Linda Nelson, Sandra Harrelson, Nancy Monlford, Carolyn Parlrhursl, Nancy Hill. Diane Danielson, Carol Campbell, Mary Ann Dawson, Bonnie Griffin, Connie Neilson, Donna Barr, Joyce Beveridge, Selma Kane. TOP ROW: Carolee Cramblelf, Edilh Giles, Marilyn Reigm, Judy Taclrer, Mardell Anderson, Julia Keller, Eleanor Miller, Judy Neilson, Diane Alwell, Anila Quinonos, Carol Buclrley, Jackie lverson, Sally Wenos, Rufh Willey, Joyce Pool. ,4 if 1 Taking a break during a rehearsal are, FRONT ROW: Carol Jinx, Gloria Anderson, Pennie Clymer, Pam Bell, Nonie Moor- husen. ROW 2: Judy HerbsT, Barb RueTer, Mary Kaeder, Jody Marquis, Sue ShelTon. ROW 3: Terry Eveland, Margi Eihl, Julie EasTland, MargreT Eihl, Carol Sanders, choreographer. Carole Sanders, MargreT Eihl, Nonie Moorhusen, Margi Eihl, and Judy HerbsT show one of The new roufines of The opereffa workshop dancers Dancers, Sextet Create Swingin' Rhythm One, Two, Three, kick is heard as The newly Tormed group oT opereTTa dancers perTecT an inTricaTe reel or a graceTul walTz. The Troupe became esTablished in Their TirsT year when They pracTicedievery day To perTecT each rouTine. The sixTeen girls, under The capable direcTion oT Carol Sanders, gave o,uTsTanding perTormances wiTh graceTul loops in l-ligh NoTes of Harmony, One NighT oT Melody, and Brigadoon. The swish oT Tull skirTs and The blend of harmonious voices easily idenTiTied The sexTeT. PracTicing on Their own Time, The girls displayed ex- cepTional Talenr in perTecTing arrangemenTs oT proTes- sional qualify. Some oT Their mosT well known selecTions were Around The World, Bidin' My Time, and an old TavoriTe wiTh a new rock 'n' roll TwisT, Ole Man River. WhiTe blouses and Tull TelT skirTs made up The winTer cosTumes oT This group. In The spring They wore lighT green Trocks wiTh dark green sashes. Winning smiles, and Iilting voices warranTed a TirsT Tor The sexTeT Trom The judges in The disTricT music conTesT, and senT Them on To sTaTe compeTiTion. These gals had a busy schedule ThroughouT The school year perTorming Tor TuncTions aT BuTTerworTh CenTer, The YMCA, The YWCA, and in our audiTorium. AcTing as good will ambassadors, They represenTed our school in several exchange programs wiTh oTher Ouad-CiTy schools. 'S W K Always ready wifh a song are The members of The sexTeT: Diana Sellers, Tobi Marshall, LoreTTa Kam- merman, Marilyn McFarland, Mary Haemer, Mary Yohn, and Their pianisT, Dana PaTTon. Wifh a sparkle in Their eyes, and wiTh a song in Their hearTs, This group has long been favoriTe en- TerTainmenT for numerous organizafions. Included in The ToneTTes are LoreTTa Kammerman, Tobi Marshall, Jan Johnson, and pianisT, Penny PruiTT. Tonettes, Scenery Display Exotic Color The curly-Topped 'l'oneTTes have been a TavoriTe enTerTain- menT Tor numerous organizaTions and Their TuncTions. OriginaTing in The Tall oT I956, These Three senior girls and Their accompanisT have become well liked ThroughouT The school because of Their beauTiTully blended voices and originaliTy. WiTh sparkle in Their eyes and clever acTions, The ToneTTes are idenTiTied wiTh The songs, Gonna GeT Along WiThouT You Now, TonighT You Belong To Me, Youll Never Walk Alone, and Where or When. Lively brushes, blushing wiTh many colors, Toiled busily To provide scenery Tor This year's producTions. Under The direcTion of Mr. Donald Moeller, sTuclenTs combined Their TalenTs To design and inTerpreT The seTTings oT The various plays. CreaTing a TheaTrical aTmosphere in TronT oi The audi- Torium Mr. Moeller and clever sTudenTs creaTe large, brillianTly lighTed signs To publicize coming aTTracTions. Teamwork, as always, is helpful here as Mr. Don Moeller, arT insTrucTor, and Peggy Helsfrom painT scenery for The Glass Menagerie. Be careful, you're going To drop if! yells Melanie Babich To Anne PeTerson and Bev Woods, while aTTempT- ing To display an imporfanf sign announcing The senior class play. Members of lhe Symphonefre sfopping fo pose for fhe phofographer are, BOTTOM ROW: Helen Pearson, Jonna Willrens, Sharon Benfon, Lucia Swanson, Verna Hammond. ROW 2: Carolyn Olson, Joyce Schmieg, Don Light, Virginia Jones, Ann Sfarlrey, Linda Parsons, Sharon Traeger, Georgeffa VanDam. Af fhe piano is Granf McKernie. STANDING: Mr. Ried, John Ericson, Gary Miller, Scoff Clemens, Al Kauffman, Ed Abrahamson, Duane Vogel, Chuclr Hoffman, Ron DeLoose, Joe DeBalier. Missing from fhe picfure are Sherry Powers, Larry Ruggles, and Larry Fosbinder. Symphonette Accompanies Scottish Operetta Symphoneffe is'fhe name fhe orchesfra chose fhis year for fheir fwenfy-one piece group of musicians. This group has had a busy year furnishing music af school plays, nu- merous performances for sfudenfs and fhe public, and playing af fhe June graduafion exercises. They have puf in many hours of pracfice under The able direcfion of Mr. Herberf Ried. Lighf classical and musical comedy selecfions were pre- senfed af l-ligh Nofes of Harmony in November when fhe symphoneffe performed af ifs big concerf appear- ance, assisfed by fhe opereffa worlcshop and fhe girls' choruses. A capsule version of fhis performance was presenfed af several junior and senior high schools in fhe Quad-Cifies during fhe remainder of The year. Perhaps a minor, buf imporfanf parf of fhe schedule of fhe symphonerfe, is providing music before perform- ances and la s and durin each infermission. F3 Y Q A Scoffish musical, Brigadoon, was probably fhe highlighf of fhe year. The l-lighland Fling, performed by The opereffa dancers, sfole fhe show, as fhe Symphoneffe provided fhe orchesfral music. Looking over a new arrangemenf are fhe officers of fhe Symphoneffe: Virginia Jones, secrefary-freasurer: Jonna Willens, l vice-presidenf: and Chucl: Hoffman, presi- denf. Seafed is Mr. Ried, conclucfor. Delighfful music fills fhe air as lhe orchesfra ensemble, consisfing of Linda Parsons, Verna Hammond, and Granf Mc- Kernie, rehearse one of fheir arrange- menfs. m L i f Qu 11355, 53 1 ic 'if-'iii zz: 1,.f Taking a break during rehearsal is 'lhe Triple lrio: Nancy Sims is The accompanislg Sland- ing, June Loclraby, Rulh Beckman, Linda Briss- man, Donna Barr, Donna Melin, Marianne Dawson, Sandy Harrelson, Bonnie Schulfz. gi 1 Q Triple Trio, Scan Singers Blend Velvet Voices Sixreen lively, lovely girls, ialenied in boih dancing and singing as well as 'rhe abiliiy ro speak Swedish, well describes The group known as The Scandinavian Singers. Miss lvlargarel Becker, direcior, insirucis These young ladies in 'runes sung in The Scandinavian language. Don- ning Their brighr and vivid cosiumes made up oi red slockings, black skirls, siriped aprons, while blouses, and various brighl colored vesis, This group is bofh colorful 'io see and enioyable 'ro hear. They have performed in One Nighi oi Melody, High Noies oi Harmony, and The Chrislmas Vespers. Nine girls praclicing weekly under The direclion oi Miss Becker, formed anolher musical group, The iriple Trio. Accompanied by Nancy Sims, ihey wore black skiris lop- ped wilh while sweaiers when performing. Boih 'rhe Scan Singers and The Triple Trio have per- 'iormed al programs ouiside oi school and ai such school produciions as One Nighi of Melody, Chrisimas Ves- pers, and High Nores oi Harmony. Grinning broadly are lhese perl lassies who headed The Scandinavian Singers lhis year: Bonnie Suilor, president Dorolhy Fuller, secrelary: and Nancy Sims, vice- presidenl and Treasurer. Displaying lheir nalive coslumes 'lo 'the olher Scandinavian singers are, STANDING: Rulh Beckman and Mar- del Anderson. SEATED: Shirley De- Wulf, Sally Wenos, Bonnie Schulh, and Linda Brissman. Looking on are, ROW 1: Sherry Powers, Julie Hunl, Marilyn Reihm, Dorolhy Fuller, Bon- nie Suiler. BACK ROW: Liz Livings- lon, Janice Slrosahl, and Bobbe Paflerson. 127 4 5 4 1 3 4 w x as -'Q aa sf BOTTOM ROW: Members of the band are: Craig Corson, Carol Youngdahl, Pat Settles, Marlene Loding, Joh Ericson, Roger Skromme, Roy Cherrington, Bill Needham, Jett Verstreator, Dick Arnold, John Amundsen, Jer! Nelson, Nancy McCauley, Sandy Bendle, John Marsho. ROW 2: Dennis Marchant, Marcie Erickson, Gerald Mac dox, Karen Lane, Diane Kline, Karen Techlin, Bonnie Page, Georgianna Harrner, Sharon Traeger, Joyce De Tombi Douglas Burleigh, Lloyd DeCamp, Phillip Hall, Alan Van Hull, Sam Stewart, Dr. Starkey. ROW 3: Solvieg, Tor nessen, Dale Pearson, Pat Henry, Nancy Bergsten, Ann Starkey, Connie Phillips, Gaye Woehr, Betty York, Ph Rhythmic Routines, Stimulating Marches Left, right, left right, quietly accented each of the seventy-one band members on chilly evenings last fall as they stepped briskly onto Browning Field at the half of football games to perform lively marches and novelty routines. This group, the largest musical organization at MHS, supported the gridders at four home games and the game at Rock Island. Varying their program, the band entertained with themes of transportation, television shows, Noah's Ark, and Droodles, under the direc- tion of Dr. Willard Starkey. Contributing to the electric atmosphere at Wharton Field House during basketball season, the band performed for seven home games plus one appearance at the re- gional tournament. The concert season entailed engage- ments at Monmouth, Galesburg, Knoxville and Kewanee, their concert, the spring festival: and an assembly program. Several band members displayed exceptional talents as soloists or as parts of ensembles at district and state con- tests. Chuck Hoffman represented the band at the All- State Music Activity at Peoria. Six members participated in a music clinic in Davenport last fall. Highlighting the year's band program was the forma- tion of a clinic in co-sponsorship with the junior high school bands, which featured the State University ot Iowa Woodwind Quintet as a performing group and its mem- bers as clinic instructors. In full dress the bend is at attention and ready to begin a concert at Wharton Field House. ebs, Jim Weber, Richard Parrish, G-ranl, McKernie, Tom Vermeire, Bill Peferson. TOP ROW: Melvin irens, David Seeley, John Sleinberg, Larry Foslninder, Arlyn Wassenhove, Ellen Aull, Neil Ells, Carl 'Poole-r, Gil Davis, Gerald Horde, Ed Abrahamson, Bruce Chiclesler, Beverly Bergslrom, Gary Miller, Kaufman, Diclr Poleraclx, Duane Vogel, Chuck Hoffman, Scofl Clemens, Ken? Mcchesney, Larry Slille, Depict High-stepping Band 0-f Pouring over plans 'For +he slafe confesf are Chuck Hoffman, presidenfg Larry Loefe, senior representative: John Weber, sophomore represenlafiveg and Pat Sel- Hes, drum maiorelfes represenfafive. Ab- senf from fhe picfure is Tom Vermier, iunior represenfafive. Peppy maioreiles pause for pncfure affer giv ing a sfrilring performance They are Sandy Bendle. Pat SeHIes Nancy McCauley and Marlene Lodmg Hluepriuffvr Develnpiug Physically . . . Willi growing Cxpeclalic-no . . . . . . we woizecl The blueprinl for physical develop- nfg-nl. ln addilion lo Vlfharlon Field l-louse and Brown- ng Field, communily lacililie: auch as lhe YMCA, Turners fkym, lnrlinn Blull Qoll Courue, and lhe Coolidge, Riverside, ,mil SHEVCVTS lenniw Courls were used lo develop lhe growing l1flIT1fJlOll l. Vlenlal alerlness and social developmenl accompanied lhe physical 'growlh as viclories were flavored wilh deleal. We learned lhal lo win lhe game is glory: lo play lhe game, an honor. Through deleal came sporls- manvhip, accompanied by The expeclalion of lulure viclory. Vonluring inlo lhe fields of baseball, baslcelball, cross-counlry, loolball, golf, gymnaalicz, swimming, lennis, lraclc, and wreslling, each one found lhe sporl which appealed lo his individual inleresl. sei? Q 2 Q L If K. +. W It ...l.. SPCRTS 4 -3 X Maroon and whiTe, TighT, TighTl' T commanded The varsiTy and soph- omore cheerleaders as They radi- aTed enThusiasm and spiriT in leading The sTudenT body aT pep assemblies and games. In mid-SepTember, hopeTul girls Tried ouT Tor varsiTy and sopho- more cheerleading posiTions in Their respecTive assemblies. Prin- cipal LamonT T-lulTgren, The coun- selors, coaches, STudenT Congress represenTaTives. and The cheerleading sponsor, Mrs. Jean Carlson judged The girls on Their appearance, rhyThm, Timing, grace, poise, enunciaTion, and sTu- denT response. ATTer The voTes were Tallied and The regulars had been announced, They and Mrs. Carlson chose The Tive alTernaTes Trom The iunior girls who previously had Tried ouT. PrompTly aT 7:30 every Monday morning, TwenTy sleepy-eyed cheerleaders reporTed To The gym To work on cheers-old and new. Under The super- vision oT Mrs. Carlson, The girls sTrove Tor perTecTion. Every week a diTTerenT member oT boTh squads was given The opporTuniTy To serve as capTain whose iob iT was To choose The cheers Tor her pep assem- bly and game. LasT spring, The varsiTy and sopho- more groups, respecTively, chose Julie BenneTT and Joyce Thorngren To be honorary capTains. VarsiTy cheerleaders were presenTed in The spring wiTh an M and The sophomores received numerals. . S My gg ygi y T, I asv viNceNr rs , F NONIE MOORHUSEN MARY MURPHY 9. T LUANNE PANICUCCI JULIE BENNETT 1' , .... . s',. k I - .... I . . 'is ii T T ,-- T , T c , , - iii 1 T . ii ' lills i . XX 5 2 - -' . , X. . , gf frat: 4- g MHS Yell Belles Urge Maroons To Victories Each year The aThleTic deparTmenT gives The Cheer- leading Club a sum oT money. This year The money wenT Tor The purchase oT new uniforms Tor The varsiTy squad. LasT year's newly donned ouTTiTs were given To The sopho- more cheerleaders. ATTer choosing The design of The skirT, The Tive varsiTy regulars selecTed a paTTern. Mrs. Harley Moorhusen and Mrs. Galeno Panicucci, moThers of Nonie and Luanne, made The skirTs To TiT The girls. PleaTed knee lengTh skirTs were TiTTed To The hip line. To compleTe The uniform, The girls chose whiTe crew neck sweaTers. Medallions represenTing maroon megaphones wiTh The word Moline prinTed in whiTe across Them were sewn on The TronTs oT The sweaTers. Dressed in Their new cosTumes, The varsiTy group added new sparkle To The games and creaTed more spiriT. Wear- ing Their new ouTTiTs Tor The TirsT Time aT The Moline- Galesburg game, The girls really roused Team spiriT since The Maroons deTeaTed The Silver STreaks. Backing The Maroons ThroughouT The year are The five varsiTy cheerleaders: Julie Benne'H, Bev VincenT, Mary Murphy, Nonie Moorhusen and Luanne Panicucci. Penny Clymer, Sally Holcomb, Joyce Thorngren, Nancy Rosborough and Pam Bell, fha spiriiecl sophomore regulars, cheer ihe Lifile Maroon: on fo vicfories. Our feam will win! yell Gloria Anderson, Karen Hoerrman, Gale Jones, Bev Bergshom and Pai' McFarland, fhe varsify alfernafes. Sparkling sophomore alfernaies, Jill King. Margi Eihl, Karen Hyink, Sandy Harrelson, and Pat Lievens pracfice for perfecfion. Members of The varsiTy Toofball squad are, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Bevins, CurT Kava, Ralph Higbee, Clarence Taylor, Ben Olivera, Dick Doerr, Larry Schinckel, Gary WaFl'le, Karl Todd, Sam Gusiafson, Terry PosTon, Nick Lanf, John Peferson, Bill Sunlin, Jim Caldwell. ROW 2: Gene Griffin, John PeTerson, STeve Thorne, Chuck CaTTerTon, Ron BesT, Carl McSparin, Ken Rosenberg, Norm Aquirre, Bob Bryan, ElliaT+ Parker, John STaack, Tom SeiTz, Bruce PeTerson, Jeff Buck, Dave SackeTT, Norm SToerr, Dale MoTT. TOP ROW: Doug Bendle, Bill Bump, Bill Masengarb, Bob Mason, Bob Graham, Joe EwerT, Gary Brown, Bill McCormick, CurT Roseman, Gary Goodwin, Joe Smilgis, Dave Tanner, Roger Pfehing, Don Weime, Dave Hyland, Rhod Hawk, Dan DaCosTer. Varsity Squad Enters New Conference Play Ending his TourTh consecuTive year as head TooTball coach aT MHS is Coach Archie Swanson. A graduaTe oT Mo- line. Coach Swanson previously coached baseball and sophomore TooTball beTore Taking over The varsiTy TooT- ball posiTion. A chemisTry Teacher aT MHS, Arch holds a masTer's degree from The UniversiTy of Illinois. Opening The '57 season wiTh The Dubuque Rams, The Mo- line Maroons drew TirsT blood wiTh Al ScoTT scoring The iniTial varsiTy Touchdown oT The inTanT season. Making Their bid To Tie The score, The Rams bulled Their way inTo Moline's end zone Tor a TD. LaTe in The Tinal period Maroon quarTerbaclc, JeTT Buclc, plowed over from The Two-yard line Tor six poinTs. Placekicker, John STaaclc, Again guiding Moline's B Team To a successTul, six win- made good ,ro give me Maroons a I4-6 vidoryi one loss, season was AssisTanT Coach FriTz Boom, com- pleTing his second year oT coaching aT MHS. A Torrner TooTball player Tor The UniversiT oT Illinois, Boom pre- viously handled all sporTs aT CoarValley Junior High. ln addiTion To coaching, he Teaches geomeTry and algebra. Bill BalTzell compleTed his TirsT year as Coach Swanson's assisTanT This season. LasT year he was an assisTanT To The sophomore coach, Joe Vavrus. Coach BalTzell aTTended EasT Moline High, where he played on The baseball, bas- lceTball and TooTball Teams. While aTTending WesTern lllinois STaTe Teacher's college, he leTTered in These Three sporTs. Mr. BalTzell also Teaches driving and saTeTy classes and assisTs in baseball coaching. Punfing deep in opponenfs' TerriTory was a chore accepTed by back, Bob Mason. Taking Time ouT from pracTice, coaches, Jack Coder, Archie Swanson, Frih Boom, and Bill BalTzell look over prospecfs Tor The Maroon eleven. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDING Davenpor+ ............, Rock Island .., .. Clinlon . . . . . Iowa Cily ... .. Moline . . . . . QUAD-CITY CONFERENCE Davenporf ............. Rock Island ... .. Easl' Moline . . . . Moline ... . . 8 O O 6 2 O 6 2 0 3 3 2 3 3 2 STANDING 3 0 O 2 I O 0 I 2 O 2 I s.. I'm coming +hrough, shouis MHS fullback Bob Graham as he plows deep in Davenpori ferrifory. Another poini' for Moline, as placelicker, John Sfaach, demonsirafes 'form which nailed fiffeen exfra Maroon poinfs. Varsiiy Cenier Bill McCormick gels ser fo open ihe Iine as he snaps fhe a 1957 FOOTBALL RECORD Moline I4 Dubuque ...... Moline 2I Thomas Jefferson .. Moline 26 Rock Island .....,, Moline 2I George Washinglon Moline 7 Alleman .......... Moline 7 Iowa Cily .. Moline O Davenporf .. Moline 7 Clinion ..... Moline 7 Eos? S+. Louis .. Moline ..... 7 Easl' Moline ... . . 7 Advice on defense, new rulings, opponsnfs' siafisiics and scoufing reporfs are all parf of fha locker room noise as squad members gel sei for fha big game. 'I35 ' C3 DOUG IENDLE IILL MASENGARB l 'ff ' 1 is L' l 1 3, A71 f N IILL MC CORMICK , D 3 ' -5.0 Q. -'iff P. a. ii TTS' N, JOHN STAACK I i' ' 'll H , J' A f asf- ' r I g if CLARENCE TAYLOR ,I K 2.531 RON BEST W my L er 52 f Lt. I Q i 7 -' A , . : Q V, V way! ' . .,a,' . ROI MASON , I knit -:H K TERRY POSTEN Y IILL SUNLIN rf W 3' STEVE THORNE Coma on. fall down, pleads guard, Curl' Kava, as he wresfles a Dubuque back fo flue ground. 'I36 '1-NA of'+-Q. Quan-v GARY BROWN JEFF BUCK JIM CALDWELL DICK DOERR Maroons Post 3-5-2 Record ln fhe opening quarfer againsf Thomas Jefferson, fhe Maroons fook advanlage of Jefferson's fumbles as Bob Graham and Ron Besf scored fwo quick TD's. Breaking a fie score in fhe fourfh quarfer, Jeff Buck scored for a ZI-I4 Maroon vicfory. High scoring and wide open offense highlighfed fhe fhird game af fhe Rock Island sfadium. The Maroons and Rocky's Booker Edgerson had an excifing scoring duel buf fhe Rocks emerged viclorious wifh a score 33-26. The Rocky Sfadium iinx had proved successful for fhe fwenfy- firsf year in succession. Wifh renewed confidence fhe Maroons hosfed an ex- cepfionally big Washingfon eleven from Cedar Rapids. Alfhough fhe Warriors were fhe firsf fo score. Bob Gra- ham, Ron Bes+ and Tom Seifz each crossed fhe end zone: Washingfon could repeaf buf once. The final score sfood 2I-I3 for fhe fhird Maroon vicfory. Homecoming spirifs dropped when fhe flu epidemic enfering fhe Panfher's cage caused Easf Moline fo wifh- draw. A lasl' minufe scheduling of fhe Pioneers reduced spirifs more as Moline fell 34-7 before a powerful Alle- man crew. Iowa Cify. The nexf opponenf scheduled, could only fie a 7-7 deadlock. Grabbing a 7-O firsf quarfer lead, +he Liffle Hawks made if slick unfil The fourfh quarfer when Moline speedsfer, Tom Seifz, rambled 83 yards for a foucgdown. John Sfaack converfed and The deadlock sfoo . Everyfhing was in favor of Davenporf as fhe injury and flu riddled Maroons mef a powerful and undefeafed Blue Devil feam. Good defensive play by some unseasoned underclassmen and by linebacker Curf Kave almosf ruined fhe Blue Devils homecoming buf fell shorf af 7-O. Resigned To his fafe, Blue Devil, Tom Kenyon, halfbach from Davenporf is abouf To join his fallen comrades as Terry PosTon 27 Chucl: Larvenz and Curl Kava move in for The kill. A , 'T ' my 5 .. ' 'iq g XG! W K .Asif .ls . 'N K :.: if .Q , N ... 4 T I V 'r I V .. ' . , .K eree -ff B -----e1., - sf' ,,:ri ,, ' .1 A . - f JOE EWERT GARY GOODWIN BOB GRAHAM RHOD HAWK CURT KAVE NICK LANT Miracle Pass-Touchdown Ties Final Game ClinTon, The leading offensive Team in The conference, was nexT on The Maroon schedule. Wifh The score Tied 7-7 in The final period, ClinTon's Gary Lorenz scored Two TD's providing The margin 20-7. Wifh The inTenT To avenge The breaking of Their 43- game sfring of vicfories The year before, Easf ST. Louis came To Moline. The firsf half was all Moline as They Took a quick 7-O lead. An inspired Flyer crew came ouT of The dressing room The second half To score Two Touch- downs which were enough To win I3-7. The final game of The campaign proved To be The mosT exciTing of The up and down season. Trailing 7-O by virTue of an EasT Moline Touchdown in The lasT minufe of play The Maroons had 32 seconds To score. Two running plays aTe up all buT nine seconds and by The Time The play was in moTion Time had run ouT. Jeff Buclc faded baclc and Threw a 38 yard pass To Tommy SeiTz who carried The remaining disfance for The TD. John STaaclc converfed his I5Th exfra poinT in I7 aTTempTs for a Tie and an excifing climax To The season. Rugged Taclrle, Bill Bump, Talres his posilion on The line as he prepares To puT The crush on The opposing linemen. WiTh a loolr of cleTerminaTion, Maroon halfbaclr, Al ScoTT, begins anoTher of his power drives which were greally missed when Al, in mid- season, moved To Arizona. Several individual honors were received by The varsiTy fooTball squad. ElecTed as honorary Team capfain aT The close of The season was senior back, Bob Graham. Ron BesT received The besT sporfsmanship award and Joe EwerT was vofed The mosT improved player. NOT only was senior Tackle, Gary Brown, voTed The mosT valuable player buT he also was named a member of The firsT Team of The Mississippi Valley All-Conference squad. Members of fha sophomore fooiball foam are, BOTTOM ROW: Don Wiese. Gene Pelerson, Denny Dha- bali, Gary Malman, Jerry Geller- Ouinfon Ford, Ron Wignal, Larry Larson, Wayne Will, Larry Willils, Barrie Pelerson, Jack Cullor. ROW 3: Dan Schaefer, Tom Gudafson, Kenl' Davis, Don Rose, Ron Quacle, Charlie Peferson, Coach Tom Kienle. ROW 4: Glenn Gidel, Dave Zim- merman, Ron Gunn, Alan Carius, Earl Davis, Doug Pererson. Coach Dale Pauley. ROW 5: Gil Davis, Tom Mariin, Cliuclr Doerr, Tom Riley, Owen Farrell, Larry Turner, Coach Diclr Lewis. ROW 6: Bruce Johnson, George Chase, Diclr Schlu- fer, Spiro Dellos, Leroy Dosl. TOP ROW: Joe Slininger, Bud Peilif, H. sfedf, Henry Rirchey. ROW 2: B. Simmons, Don Ruggles. Sophomore Gridders Prepare for Varsity Moline's sophomore gridders repealed lasl year's soph record by piling up lwo wins, five losses and one lie dur- ing lhe I957 season. Coach Tom Kienle, slarling his firsl' year af +he soph coaching posf. replaced former Coach Joe Vavrus. Offering assislance were Coaches Dale Pauley and Dick Lewis. Bolh Lillle Maroon wins were over Clinl'on's River Kings. Allhough +his year was rhe firsl in lhe newly- formed Mississippi Valley Conference, +he sophs me+ no new foes. Rugged Quad-Cily area confesls were responsible for Lel s lrade comics, Don Rose says 'lo Denny Dha- balf while Diclr Schlufer and Spiro Dellos wafch confeniedly as ihey prepare for a long iourney. N l 1 ihe Lirlle Maroon's live defeals. Rock Island fied lhe sophomores once while Davenporl' fripped 'rhem lwice. Defearing lhe sophomores were Easl Moline, Alleman and Galesburg, adding one loss apiece. Occasional praclice sessions and scrimmaging wilh ihe varsiry and 'B' Team highlighled lhe fraining schedule for +he 40 sophomore gridsfers as lhey hopefully pre- pared +o sfep info varsi+y posilions. Following +he final game, halfbaclc. Carl Davis was chosen honorary caprain as 24 of his +eamma+es received The sophomore numerals. 'l Runner-ups were lhe Oughl Eighls. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Gamble, Alan Larsen. TOP ROW: Dave Gillan, Dick Thomp- son, Dennis Cook. Meel lhe Snipes, l958 lnlramural Champs! BOTTOM ROW: Tom Slulz, Gary Wirl, Nick Lanl, Tom Klosler. TOP ROW: Gerald Kramer, Bill McCormick, Joe Ewerl, Jim Swanson. Snipes, Ought Eights Clinch Intramural Title Assislanl loolball Coaches Frilz Boom and Jack Coder wilh lheir assislanls, Larry Spiegel, Tom Hokinson, Norm Sloehr, John Goranson, and Gerry Sl. John, lake lime oul from scor- ing ancl liming. Alan Larsen squirms as lwo players sandwich him in as lhey leap lor lhe ball. Nearly one hundred lilly boys look parl in lhe lwo inlra- mural leagues, guided by Coaches Frilz Boom and Jack Coder. ln lhe senior league, lhe Snipes, led by Bill Mc- Cormick, won lhe hard loughl race while Alan Larsen's Oughl Eighls ran a close second. Bob Bebber look indi- vidual scoring honors lor lhe season by dumping in I74 poinls. He was followed by Dennis Smiddy wilh I63 and Jell Buck wilh l54. Carl Fisher look lhe individual free lhrow honor by sinking 43. Larsen's Oughl Eighls loughl oll a valianl lasl game surge ol Neil Olson's Kals lo lake lop place in lhe junior- sophomore league. Jerry Brolman's Pansies and Rich Jones' Jerky Jockies were lhird and lourlh, respeclively. Gene Braggs copped lhe scoring crown by gelling l62 poinls. Following him were Al Larsen wilh I3O and Doug Willard wilh IZ9. Braggs also scored lhe mosl lield goals by gelling 7I lallies lrom lhe lield. an ishes First Year As Tanker Mentor xl if f - 1, nder The direcTion oT The new Coach Bob BenneTT, The Molinefswim Team compleTed iTs season wiTh a Tour-win, seven-loss record. The Team's wins were over MuscaTine, 42-42: lTorTeiTl lv1onmouTh, 67-I4 and 56-22: LaSalle-Peru, 52-34. ITS losses were aT The hands oT WashingTon of Cedar Rapids, MuscaTine, Janesville, Wisconsin, and Two each To ClinTon and BurlingTon. This Year's Team was well balanced wiTh uniform performance in all evenTs, The advanTage of which was evidenT in The number of wins. PracTice began in laTe OcTober aT The YMCA pool. The Team swam an hour a day aTTer school Tive days a week wiTh exTra sessions on Tuesday and Thursday eve- nings. PracTices included a Two or Three hundred yard warm up, sTarTs and Turns, Time Trials, pulling and kick- ing, and sprinTs. Eve-nTs in The meeTs were The 40-yard Tree sTyle sprinT, lOO-yard Tree sTyle, backsTroke, buTTerTly, and breasT sTrolce. OThers were The ZOO-yard Tree sTyle, individual medley, medley relay, and diving compeTiTion. Seniors losT by graduaTion were Larry Ruggles, George WendT, Doug Bendle, Lorne Edwards, Gary l-lawlcinson, Chuck Ydeen, Jim Huyser, Tim BenneTT, Ken AhlsTrand, Bob Bixler, Dave Arnold, and John PeTerson. 'FF ' gs! , BOTTOM ROW: Gary Hawkinson, Bruce Husfon, Jim Huy- ser, Lorne Edwards, Dave Olson, Gary Capouch. ROW 2: Jim Weber, Sieve Brooks, John PeTerson, Don Ruggles, Bud PeTTiT, Bob Johnson, George WendT. ROW 3: John Mor- gan, Bob Bixler, Jim Parsons, Bob Funlr, Larry Ruggles, Tom Nelson, Ron STroTher. TOP ROW: Coach Bob BenneTT, Dave Wilson, Dave Arnold, Chuclr Ydeen, Ken AhlsTrand, Jim Hufford, and Doug Bendle. Showing Ken Ahlsfrand The proper manner by which The arms and shoulders should be loosened is Coach Bob Ben- neTT, who has Talren on The iob of swimming coach. WoTch- ing is Jim Weber, manager. Don Ruggles Tales a praciice fIighT while Dave Arnold heads for The side of The pool. Gary Hawlrinson and Dave Wilson anxiously awaiT Their Turns inTo The waTer. -A VicTorious cross counTry harriers are, ROW 1: Duane Olivier, Bob Lindrud, John Vershaw, Ray OTT, Bill Burgess, Dave Jackson, Manager Tom STuTz. ROW 2: Coach Gene Shipley, Dave Johnson, Jim Wallenfine, WalTer Carlson, Dick Parrish, Roger Covemaker, and Jeff VersTreaTor. 'Bob And Roy' Lead Harriers To Best Season CapTuring TirsT place crowns in The Mississippi Valley Conference Cross CounTry MeeTs aT boTh Cedar Rapids and EasT Moline, The Moline Harriers were ushered back To MHS by The proud Tans. Leading The way aT The disTricT meeT in OcTober were Bob Lindrud and Ray OTT, seniors: and Dave Jaclcson, sophomore, placing TirsT, second, and Third, respecTively. Maior reTurning leTTermen This season were Bob Lindrud, John Vershaw, and Ray OTT, all seniors. STiTT compe-TiTion Taced The harriers as They TroTTed againsT Rock Falls, Roclc Island, EasT Moline, and DavenporT. Running The hilly, wooded course aT Riverside Paris, The harriers Trained Tor The l.9 mile meeT evenT by run- ning Trom Tive To Ten miles each niqhf. Senior leTTermen, Bob Lindrud and Ray OTT, leT The har- riers To Their besT year. AT The sTaTe finals The Bob and Ray combo Tool: over as Ray was crowned sfafe champ wiTh Bob pacing a close second. Receiving maior leTTers Tor Their ouTsTanding perform- ances were seniors, Bob Lindrud, Ray OTT, Duane Olivier, John Vershawg iunior, Bill Burgess: and sophomores, Dave Jaclcson and Dave Johnson. Through The coaching oT Gene Shipley and encourage- menT of The senior manager, Tom STuTz, The Moline squad Tinished The dual meeT season undeTeaTed. As The Ml-TS squad, TeaTuring The Bob and Ray combo, enTered sTaTe compeTiTion, spiriTs were high, and Their Tans were well rewarded as Ray was crowned The sTaTe champ and Bob placed a close second. Placing ninTh in The sTaTe Tinals aT Urbana in November, The Ml-iS squad ended wiTh a record which surpassed all previous harrier sTandings. Gary Yuhas sfreTches his leg muscles preparing for sfiff compefiiion as leTTerman, Duane Olivier, looks on. ip we Maroons pose in Their new mafching iackefs and Trousers. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Guer- rero, Tom Seifz, Robbie Hel- frich, Jim Klein, John Vershaw, Hap Cafferfon. TOP ROW: Bob Boyum, Alan Larsen, Ray Hamilfon, Chuck Officer, Bob Lindrud, Al Easfland, Vern Johnson, Dan O'Brien, Bill Par- sons, Tom Poffer, Heed Coach Jack Foley. Mclroons End Successful Season With 22-6 Record Led by The brillianf coaching of Jack Foley and Bill Bishop, MoIine's spirifed Maroons enTered TournamenT play wiTh I8 wins and 5 losses. Genesee Took The posifion of firsT-round foe To meeT The Moline Five. AfTer Topping The Maple Leafs, 67-42, Moline came back To drop The Pioneers of Alle-man, 5I-48, giving The Maroons a final- round regional berfh. Favored Rock Island Tell before The surging Maroons as Moline grabbed Their own re- gional crown, 55-54. Geneseo was The siTe for secfional play as Moline sfacked up anofher win over The Alwood Aces, 49-29. The Maroons were knocked ouT of Tourna- menT play by The FuITon Sfeamers, 70-62, in The final game aT Genesee. LasT year's Illinois Cham s, Wesf Rockford, invaded WharTon Field House for Thne firsT game of The I957-58 season. Moline Counfered The Warrior cagers wiTh Vern Johnson, Bob Lindrud, Bill Parsons, Tom PoTTer and I-lap Cafferfon To drop The champs, 5I-47. In MoIine's firsf game of The newly-formed Mississippi Valley Conference, Dubuque Toppled before The Maroons, 64-67. .1 Q HAP CATTERTON AL EASTLAND VERN JOHNSON BOB LINDRUD CHUCK OFFICER Varsify Maroons lisfen infenfly as They receive lasf minufe insfrucfions. BOTTOM ROW: Vern Johnson Bob Lindrud, Bill Parsons, Tom Poffer. ROW 2: Dan O'Brien, Jim Klein, Chuck Officer. TOP ROW: Hap CaTTerTon, John Vershaw. BILL PARSONS TOM POTTER The Valley Conference is composed of fhe four Quad- Cify schools, Moline, Easf Moline, Rock Island and Dav- enporfy and fhese Iowa schools, Dubuque, Iowa Cify, Jefferson and Washingfon of Cedar Rapids, and Clinfon. MoIine's fradifional firsf filf wifh Roclcy was played af fhe field house. Moline lead, 23-2I, af half-fime and held a slim margin during fhe fhird quarfer. Roclc Island slipped ahead in fhe fourfh quarfer by pulling ouf fhe Maroons' defense and driving in for shorf baslcefs fo drop Moline, 53-43. Only one weelc affer fhe Rocks' game fhe Maroons mef fheir old rival Easf Moline on fhe same bafflefield. Lasf-minufe driving pulled fhe Maroons info fhe lead, 40-37, fo gain fheir firsf Quad-Cif vicfory. Iowa Cify's Liffle I-Iawlcs were The Maroons' nexf foe af Iowa Cify. Affer holding a lead fhroughouf much of 'rhe game, MoIine's defense collapsed and allowed fhe Liffle I-lawlcs fo pick up fhe win, 43-4I. The ball, Tom, noi' fhe head! MoIine's Guard Tom Poffer fighfs for ball. Wifhouf fhe hard-working managers fhe varsiiy squad would have been greafly handicapped. Taking fims ouf from fheir numerous dufies are Bob Boyum, Paul Rouse, Dale Dumas, and Alan Larsen. RocIry's Don Nelson ISII and Wayne Posfon fry desper- afely fo secure fhe ball from MoIine's Bob Lindrud as Bill Parsons I23I and Al Easfland f3II help fheir feam- mafe. Spirif was high as fhe Maroons upsef Rocky ai ihe field house, 55-54. Ns Ending the old year in traditional manner, Moline met Davenport, Iowa State l-ligh School champions. Atter a seesaw contest the score was knotted at the end ot regu- lation play. Likewise atter one overtime, the score was again tied. The second extra period deadlocked leading to a sudden-death overtime. Moline cautiously grabbed the rebound and worked the ball around until Tom Potter drove up the middle tor a lay-up, sending the Maroons ahead, 53f5I. Moline avenged their early season loss to the Rocks by stunning them to the tune ot 44-43. A last-second bucket by Hap Catterten sent the Maroons ahead to stay tor their tweltth win ot the year. The regular season ended with Moline making the long iaunt to Quincy where the Maroons dumped the tavored Blue Devils, 63-62. A new idea appeared this year as the Maroons each bought matched jackets and trousers tor games away trom home. The Maroon iackets have basketball insignias and the gray pants and black ties tinish ott the outtit. Coaches Foley and Bishop also wore the same kind et outtit. lt's mine and l'm going to keep it! Hap Catter- ton seems to be saying as Alleman Pioneer Darrell Bartz, interferes. Moroons Upset Rocky, Capture Regional Crown Both the spirit ot the team and the tans was high as the Maroons entered tournament competition. Tension spread throughout Wharton Field l-louse as the Maroons battled against the Rocks. Moline overcame their tough opponent by one point to win the regional trophy. Genesee was the site tor the sectional tournament where Moline dumped Alwood, 49-29. Losing to the Fulton Steamers, 7Of62, the Maroons placed second in the sectional. ,LQ Am my 1.1.5, L . Faces radiate happiness after the Maroons turned in a 55-54 title win over Rock Island to win the regional tournament. Maroon cheerleaders who ioined in are, ROW 1: Nonie Moor- husen, Luanne Panicucci, Mary Murphy, Julie Bennett and Bev Vincent. Members ot the team are Coach Bishop, Tom Seitz, Robbie Helfrich, Jom Klein, Hap Catterton, Chuck Otiticer, Vern Johnson, Al Eastland, Tom Potter, Bob Lindrud, and Coach Foley. Bill Parsons is lean- ing above the trophy. Coach Jack Foley takes timeout to tell varsity players, Chuclr Officer llll, Bill Parsons l2l l, Vern Johnson l32l, Tom Potter and Bob Lindrud lin backl, about a new defense. STarTing slow, The sophomore cagers Threw oTT an early season iinx To compile a sparkling T9-4 record. The be- ginning slump was marked by upseTs in Two oT The TirsT Three sTarTs. The losses were dealT To The sophs by boTh EasT and WesT RockTord. DirecTed by Coach Al STevens in his second year oT Maroon sophomore menToring, and on The Tloor by Brad Baraks, capTain oT The Team, The LiTTle Maroon guinTeT smooThed oTT rough edges and pro- ceeded To a successTul season. In winning nine-Teen games The underclassmen swepT boTh The Quad-CiTy ConTerence and The New Mississippi Valley ConTerence TiTles. CuTsTanding players on The seasonis sophomore sguad include The Two Top scorers, Baraks and Alan Carius, who mainTained I3.7 and I3.2 poinTs per game averages, re- specTively, Don Rose, also a consisTanT sTarTer ThroughouT The sophomore season, sparked The Team wiTh skill in re- bounding and shooTing. ATTer a slow sTarT liTTle Larry l-lulTgren hiT his pace and gave The cager ouTTiT added scoring punch ThaT helped Tally a I9-4 record. In The laTTer parT oT The season The sophs polished up on Torm. Losing only To ClinTon in an oyerTime, They gained needed experience To boosT The nexT year s squad. QThers eyeing varsiTy Team posiTions nexT year are Denny DhabalT, Dick SchluTer, Bill Carius, Craig PeTrilli, and Don l-lull. Sophomore Managers George Waffle and Lloyd Aberf WaTch PracTice, Ready To Assist Stevens Leads Sophomore Cogers to 19-4 Record BOTTOM ROW: George Waffle, Don Wilhouse, Dale Jones, Ronnie Gunn, Ronnie Alclinger, Lloyd AberT. ROW 2: Joe Slininger, Bill Carius, Earl Davis, Craig Pefrilli, Dick Scl'1luTer, Barrie Peferson. TOP ROW: Coach Al Sievens, Denny Dhabalf, Dan Hull, Gil Davis, Bard Barralrs, Don Rose, Al Carius. 145 Girls Tennis Team members are, ROW 1 Marianne Rosenberg, Mary Bergerson, Joan PeTerson Bev BergsTrom. ROW 2: JaneT Burlrland, Bev WhiTe Mrs Moore, Carol Davis, Linda DeB-acker. Coach Moore Guides Team To Victories Girls' Tennis is becoming an increasingly popular sporT among The Ml-IS girls each year. This year under The able coaching oT Mrs. Kay Moore, The Team composed of Ten girls, played Twelve maTches wiTh The Three oTher Quad-CiTy high schools. Six maTches were played in The Tall, Two wiTh each OT The schools. In The spring The remaining six maTches were played. AT The end oT The season The Quad-CiTy championship is deTermined from The records of all schools parTici- paTing. AT The close of The Tull season The MHS Team had a record oT Three wins and Three losses. STarTing The year wiThouT a coach, The Team had To posTpone Two maTches and as a resulT had a laTe sTarT. The Three wins of The Tall season came in Two singles maTches wiTh DavenporT and EasT Moline and in a doubles maTch wiTh Rock Island. Holding down TirsT Team posiTions were Linda DeBaclcer and Carol Davis, seniors1 Bev BergsTrom, Mary Bergerson and JaneT Burlcland. juniors: and sophomores Karen Hyinlc and Bev WhiTe. OTher mem- bers oT The Team were Joan PeTerson, senior: Sandra Denen, iunior: and Marianne Rosenberg, sophomore. PracTice resumed on The Calvin Coolidge and Riverside courTs in early April wiTh The spring season beginning laTer in The monTh. Playing DavenporT in singles, The neTsTers losT I-6 buT came back To beaT EasT Moline 4-2 in The second singles meeT wiTh Carol Davis, JaneT Burlclund. Bev WhiTe and Mary Bergerson posTing wins Tor Moline. Senior Joan Peferson slams a ball To her opponenf as doubles-parfner, Carol Davis, sfands ready To refurn The acfion. l l FALL TOURNAMENT RESULTS Singles Team PoinTs DavenporT ...,. EasT Moline ,. Rock Island . .. Moline , ......,.....,,..... Doubles Team PoinTs EasT Moline ,.,.,..,....., . . Moline ..... Roclc Island .,. DavenporT ,. ROW 1: Keni McChesney, Gary Grissom, Jim Lighf. ROW 2: Ron Swanson, Ken Alsfrand, Larry Ruggles, Pefer Holmes, Bill Parsons. ROW 3: Coach Ken Johnson, Alan Van Hull, Diclr Swanson, Bob Bixler, S+uarf Nelson, John Olson. ,p fihcmyetmen Capture First in Quad-City i J Coach Ken Johnson shows seniors Bill Parsons and Siuarf Nelson fhe proper baclchand grip. Convinced of The irulh of Coach Ken Johnsons philosophy ihaf fen- nis is The iinesi condiiioning sporl of all sporisf' The sixieen boys of ihe nel squad worlced lirelessly To end ihe fall season wilh a four and iwo record in dual meel compeiilion. This was accomplished by bealing Davenporl and Easl Moline each iwice and losing lwice io Rock lsland. ln Coach Johnson's lirsl' year of coaching ai lvll-lS, his raclceimen placed firsi in fhe Quad-Ciiy doubles Jrournanneni and Third in ihe Quad-Ciiy singles iournameni. All nine senior members pariicipaied in fall meals. The group in- cluded Ken Ahlsirand, Bolo Bixler, Siu Nelson, John Olson, Bill Par- sons, Larry Rugqles, Diclf Swanson and Ron Swanson. Two juniors, Jim O'Conner and Alan Van l-lull, also saw aclion in meefs. Peier l-lolm, iunior, and Gary Grissom, Jim Lighl, Keni McChesney and Charles Slang, sophomores, praciiced wifh lhe olhers loul did noi 'rake parl in infer-school games. MHS Wrestlers End 8-6 Season as . I . K -,l IGI? '. Takes lwo lo bangle, groans Dick Parrish as he squeezes his Orion opponenl. Lellermen are, BOTTOM ROW: Dick Parrish 1953, Larry Neff llO3l Larry Morrison lIl2l, Randy Munn ll2Ol. Sieve Combs ll20l, Norm McLean ll33l. TOP ROW: Coach Joe Vavrus, Gary Brown lheavyl, Dave Hyland lI65l, Gary Young lI27l, Bruce Pelerson ll75l, Bill Sunlin lI45l. Missing from fhe piclure are Earl Davis ll54l, Roger Covemaker lII2l, Dick Hornick ll33l, and Dick Doerr ll43l. This is called wringing oul lhe lowel . . ., Coach Vavrus explains lo wrestling managers, Larry Spie- gel, Jerry Koesler, Mike Langbehn, John Sfeemburg, John Schenk, and Dennis Fausl as Coach Taylor walches lhe clemonslralion. Mclean Leads Maroon Grapplers to State Moline won Three TirsT place wresTling TiTles when Gary Brown, Norm McLean, and Gary Young again helped ouT by winning The TirsT places aT The secTional meeT in Rock Island. Dick Parrish, Bill Sunlin, Dave Hyland, and Bruce PeTerson also won Themselves a place in This meeT by puT- Ting Moline as a Team in second place. ATTer successfully compeTing in The disTricT and sec- Tional meeTs, Gary Brown, Gary Young, and Norm Mc- Lean were eligible To go on To The sTaTe championship aT ArlingTon HeighTs. Brown and McLean goT Through The TirsT round of The sTaTe meeT buT were eliminaTed laTer. Brown wenT The TarThesT by winning Two maTches and los- ing Two: however, neiTher one was able To place. ln The disTricT conTesT, Norm McLean was The only one successful enough To win a TirsT place medal. Moline came Trom behind To win a Third place TiTle Tor The school. 1957-1958 WRESTLING RECORD Dual MeeTs ......,............,.....,. 8 wins, 6 losses Quadrangular . . . .... Third Place lnviTaTional ...,...,.,....... . . .SixTh Place Mississippi Valley Conference . . . , . .FifTh Place Quad-CiTy Conference ..... ..... T hird Place DisTricT .............., ..... T hird Place Secfional . . . .... Second Place STaTe . . . .... Three PoinTs Anyone for worm-wresiling? MHS wresflers warm up aT pracfice on The mais. Dick Parrish, Larry NeTl, Randy Munn, Gary Young, Norm McLean, Dick Horneck, Bill Sunlin, Dave Hyland, Bruce PeTerson, and Gary Brown all successfully placed in The disTricT meeT. Brown racked up a ToTal oT 95 poinTs winning 22 maTches, losing 5 and geTTing pinned buT once. He was also Moline's high poinT man. Young, ranking second in poinTs, goT a ToTal of 78, winning I8 maTches, losing 5 and Tying 2. McLean placed Third wiTh 55 poinTs, winning I5 and losing 6 maTches. He also won Three maior wresTling leTTers. Only Tour maior leTTermen will leave The squad, Gary Brown, Norm McLean, Bill Sunlin, and Gary Young. Coaches Joe Vavrus and Gordon Taylor direcTed Mo- line's wresTling squad This year To an eighT-win, six-loss record. ROW 1: Dick Parmenlier, Larry Jagnow, Chuck Doerr, Tom Riley, John Norman, Marvin Deusferhaus, Dave Jackson, Tom Guslafson. ROW 2: Bob Schenk, Duane Woiffe, Don Weiss, George PoHer, Jeff Versfraefer, Spiro Dellos, Dave Lamberf, Larry Fosbinder, Clifford Lewis, Sfan Romanofsky, Fred Spen- cer. ROW 3: Coach Gordon Taylor, Jim Widdop, Gene Peierson, Duane WiT+, Jim Russell, Sieve Thorn, Larry Turner, Doug PeTerson, Jack Gellersfedf, Rodger Pfefzing, Dale MQTT, Charles Dowell, Dick Haynie, Henry Richie, Coach Joe Vavrus. 1 .B Craig Sober carefully lines his ball up as he prepares for a puff. K. Maroon Linksters End Successful Season 3 i K G5 lvloline's golf feam boasfs a record of four : F53 wins and only one loss lasf fall in compe- fifion wifh fhe local Quad-Cify feams. The Y loss was 'ro Davenporf. ff, . . - f' Basing fhemselves af fhe Indian Bluffs golf course, one of fhe foughesf in fhe area, fhe golfers puf in many hours affer df' 'H school preparing for fhe year's mafches 1 under fhe direcfion of Coach Jack Dye. Dividing info foursomes, The I9 furfmen alfernafed in playing nine pracfice holes af fhe Bluffs each evening. In addifion fo playing fhe Quad-Cify feams, fhe links men also played againsf Dubuque, Clinfon, Galesburg, Kewanee, Iowa Cify, and Washingfon and Jefferson of Cedar Rapids, and parficipafecl in fhe disfricf and sfafe fournamenfs and fhe Kewanee invifafional. -,.r Q 1 .. ' Qc Consisfing of fen linksfers wifh a solid baclcbone made up of 'rhe fop five players, Doug Willard, Bill lvlarfhens, Craig Sober, Gary Elias and Joe Ewerf, fhe feam was favored fo win fhe Quad-Cify meef in The spring season. The powerful Maroon linksfers jumped fo an eighf- sfroke lead in fhe firsf round wifh Jim Mellinger, Marfh- ens, Gober and Ewerf posfing a fofal of l5O af fhe Arsenal Golf Club. Second round acfion was scheduled for fhe Oakwood Counfry Club. ln fhe conference play, six golfers are enfered from each school wifh fhe scores of fhe four golfers having fhe leasf numbers of sfrokes fofaled as fhe feam score. Climaxing fhe golf season, Coach Dye, in his second year as links menfor, awarded maior leffers fo Elias, Ewerf, Gober, Mellinger, and Willard. Elias was chosen by his feam mafes fo serve as honorary capfain. Considering fhaf fhis year's feam losf fheir four fop golfers Through graduafion lasf year, fhe fall and spring seasons were successful. Nexr year's feam will rafe high in experience, since only Ewerf and Elias of fhe fop five will be losf fhrough graduafion. Members of fha golf team are: ROW 1: Tom Holrinson Jim Mellinger, Doug Willard, Jim Parsons. ROW 2 Bill Marfhens, Joe Ewerf, Gary Elias, Craig Gober. Hoy Bill. shoufs Gary Elias, which way did if go? Moline Muscle Men Triumph in Three Meets CompleTing Their second year aT MHS The gymnasTics Team Tinished in good Torm. WiTh 57lf2 poinTs The Team capTured TirsT aT The UniversiTy oT lowa and placed sixTh aT ArlingTon l'leighTs. ln a dual meeT wiTh MarshallTown, Iowa, Moline won 93-32. AT The UniversiTy oT Illinois The gym Team edged Carmi 72lf2-7Ilf2. Under The direcTion oT Coach Bob BenneTT This year's Team increased To 25 members over lasT year's eighT. PracTice sessions were held aT The Moline Turners sixTh periods. Numerous exhibiTions were made by The Team in addiTion To Their meeTs. Senior Larry Drain was high scoring man on The Team aT inTerscholasTic meeTs scoring in parallel bars, Tlying rings, sTill rings, Trampoline and side horse. Junior Don Peck, scored high in sTill rings, parallel bars and high bar. OTher high scorers were Paul JeTTord, Dale MurTy, and Bob Johnson. IT's a bird, iT's a plane! lT's Don Peclr, foreground, and Larry Drain demonsTraTing perfecT form as They pracTice aT Turners. AT The TirsT annual sTaTe gymnasTics meeT held aT The UniversiTy oT illinois in Urbana, The maroon muscle men Team cop ed The sevenTh place Trophy. Paul JeTTord Took eighTl'i place honors on The side horse, Wayne Find- lay placed TenTh on The horizonTal bars, and Larry Drain Took elevenTh place on The sTill rings. In The preliminary compeTiTion, Don Peck placed TwelTTh in The all-round and sTill rings. OThers enTered in sTaTe compeTiTion were Jay Franey on The parallel bars and Bob Johnson on The Trampoline. LosT nexT year because OT graduaTion will be Paul Jef- Tord on The parallel bars and The side horse, Wa ne Find- lay on The high bar, Jay Franey on The parallel bars, and Larry Drain in all-around divisions. GymnasTic apparaTus used in The evenTs include parallel bars, TI ing rings, sTill rings, Trampoline, side horse, high bar anclllong horse. Ofher evenTs are Tumbling, Tree exer- cise. and all-around. FRONT ROW: Don Peclr, Dick Arnold, Paul Jefford. Larry Drain. SECOND ROW: Bob Gardner, Dale Murdy, Bob John- son, Jay Franey. X, 1. You Tom Coach Gene Shipley, wiTh The bulk oT lasT years sTrong Track crew reTurning, awaiTed an equally successiul year. ClinTon, an annual Track power, was picked as The Team To oTTer The Maroons Their sTiTFesT compeTiTion. Though ClinTon Topped The Thinclads in The Mis- sissippi Valley meeT and slipped pasT Moline by only 4X5 OT a poinT in The DavenporT Relays, Moline beaT The River Kings by six poinTs in a dual meeT. OTher big meeTs enTered were The Ouad-CiTy and STerling relays. W'iTh sTandouT disTance runners, Ray OTT and Bob Lindrud paving The way, The Maroons Thoroughly surprised Rock Island by humiliaTing Them, I43 To 47. Early in The season Coach Shipley Took Tom SeiTz, Chuck Larvenz, Duane Olivier, Carl McSparin, Bill Hill, OTT, and Lindrud To The Oak Park relays. Lindrud was unable To enTer because oT lasT-minuTe illness buT OTT wenT on To geT second place in The mile, worTh Tour poinTs. WalTer Bunning, Tilling his eighTh year as Tield-evenTs coach, as- sisTed Shipley. Jack Foley was in charge oT The weighT men. Special menTion should be given Mr. Lawrence Olivier, whose nighTly pres- ence encouraged The boys by giving side Tips and Timing The various running evenTs. Take iT from here, orders Dick SchluTer as Hook sTarTs his 220 yard sprinT in The half-mile relay. Powerful Maroon Track Crew Returns BOTTOM ROW: Coach Gene Shipley, Norman Aguirre, Jim Klein, Tom Hook, Bob Gibson, Carl Mcsparin, Bob Graham, Nick LanT, Rob- bie Helfrich, George Woods, Bill Burgess, Bill Hill. ROW 2: Terry Burns, Tom DeJonghe, Gary Waffle, John Vershaw, Dennis Smicldy, Dave Arnold, Jim Caldwell, John STaack, Duane Olivier, Ray OTT, Dave Hyland, Dick Hornick, Dale MoTT. TOP ROW: AssisTanT coaches WalTer Bunning and Jack Foley, Bruce Peferson, Chuck Larvenz, Chuck Officer, Mike Johnson, Gary Brown, Vern Johnson, Al EasT- land, Bill Bump, Don O'Brien, Bill McCormick, Bob Lindrud, Gary Yuhas, Doug Bendle, Gary Goodwin, Tom STuT1, Jim Hufford, CurTis Carlson. P' ' K.: My 3.3 -:Q ', ii H96 - , is si 'AS TRA s K 1 or 1 KX l Up and over The low hurdles, races sophomore sprinT and hurdleman, Don Rose. 4-J J J Xi Hold on lighl! Barrie Pelerson clulches 'lhe balon which has iusl' been handed lo him by his fellow sprinlman. 'S-R-1. l ll s a long way down! exclaims junior pole-vauller, Bob Gibson, as he clears lhe bar. Buaranteeing Successful Season for Team Hey, wail for mel yells slale cross-counlry cham- pion, Ray OH, as leam-male, Bob Lindrud, culs lhe lape al lhe finish of lhe mile run. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Johnson, Pele Paulos, Clifford Lewis, Donn Wiese, Denny Dhaball, H. B. Simmons, Dick Holme, Craig Pelrilli. ROW 2: Jerry Wallaerl, Dave Jaclxson, Ron Gunn, Keilh Marshall, Gordon Curlis, Dicl: Schluler, Don Rose, Owen Farrel. TOP ROW: John Sleenberg, Barrie Pelerson, Bob Hall, Franlr Bulhrie, Al Carius, Gary Capouch, Doug Pelerson, Henry Rilchie, Fred Henninger, Bruce Pelerson. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Besf, Dick Doerr, Bob Boyum, Jim Wallaerf, Larry Huligren, Jim Peferson. ROW 2: Gerry Gusfafson, Larry Ruiherford, Jeff Buck, Richard Jones, Ron Chrisfophar, Jerry Tapendorf, Eugene Braggs, Managers Elliof Parker and Dennis Fausi. TOP ROW: Coach Bill Bishop, Alan Larson, Dan DeCosier, Bob Mason, Dan O'Brien, Jim Cook, Niel Olsen, Bob Bryan, Bill Masengarb, Assisfanf Coach Bill Ballzell. Returning 'Mound-Men' Lead 'Diamond' Squad Psss+! Lei me piich nexi game, coach. Coach Bill Bishop leaned an open ear fo righi-hander, Ron Besf as sou+hpaw moundman, Dick Doerr, pleads wifh assisfani coach, Bill Balhall. wr. ,Wo ii' Now where is fhaf ball? H's a blurred scramble 'For fhe ball as Maroon diamondmen move in +o cafch 'em af home. Sfarfing fhe season sfrong Moline's diamondmen raced off wifh a doubleheader from Monmoufh, 3-l and 9-4, and single wins from Easf Moline and Dubuque, I I-2 and I2-4, respecfively. Alfhough boasfing only fwo refurning leffermen, Jeff Buck and Jim Wallaerf, The i958 baseball squad sfill showed balanced power wifh many refurning subsfifufes from lasf year's feam. Head coach Bill Bishop and his assisfanf Bill Balfzell, fackled a rigorous I9-game schedule including nine games in fhe Quad-Cify Conference wifh fhe remainder being pla ed in fhe new Mississippi Valley Conference. Of The eighf feams in fhe Valle Conference fwo, Clinfon and Iowa Cify, were nor inciiided on fhe season schedule. Lasf year's squad, wifh a nucleus of eighf refurning leffermen, copped fhe Quad-Cify Conference champion- ship. Prospecfs are high for a repeaf performance wifh four refurning men from lasf year's mound crew. Playing 'rheir firsf year wifh fhe varsify, Bill Masengarb and Bob Mason have falcen over fwo ouffield posifions. A s Come on babe, pui' 'er In 3 'K here, pleads Caicher as f' . Shorfsfop Jeff Buclr prepares fo pas1'e ihe old apple. ic, l' lqgr Q v fi , Coach Lou Nachbauer fried fo line up more fulfs fhan fhe scheduled seven If R games in order 'rhaf fhe sophomore squad mighl' gain needed ex erience E. ' for varsify acfion nexf year Wifh 32 boys ouf for sophomore bal Coach Nachbauer looked forward fo his fhird season af fhe soph reins BOTTOM ROW: Gene Parmenlier, Chuck Doerr, Earl Davis, Bill Lawson Floyd Aberf John Norman Mel Ehrens Fran Nelr Denny Dhabalf Dick Holme, Dale Deusferhaus. ROW 2: Glen Gidel, Milne Langbehn Bob Welfer Ben Gaslun Marfy Dernovush Dan Louden Mel Bowlrer Richard Haney, Jim Early, Chuclr Hoff, Bill McCarl, Gene Peferson TOP ROW Leon Smiih Coach Lou Nachbauer Gale Riceman Duane Wifi, Bruce Chidesfer, Jaclr Cullor, Don Rose, Jim Weber, Sfan Romanowsh Wayne WIN' Dale Pearson Tom Roberis Index Page ADC Fellowship Produc+ion .. ..... II9 Adminisfrafion ......... . . . I4 Arsenic and Old Lace ... . . . . . I I6 Band ............... ..... I 28 Baseball ............... ..... I 54 Baskeiball lsophomorel .... ..... I 42 Baskefball lvarsifyl .... ..... I 45 BIi+he Spiri+ ....... ..... I I7 Brigadoon .. .....l2il Camera Club ... .... . I I I Cheerleaders . . . .... . I32 Choruses . . . .... . l22 Civics Club . .. .. . 98 Cross Counlry .... ..... I 4I Debare Club ....... ..... I IO Disfribufive Educafion . . . . . . . . IO9 Faculfy ...... .... . . . I6 Fine Ar'rs Club ............. ..... I I4 Fine Arfs Club Award Winners .. . .... . 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A Aberl, Lloyd-59, I45, l55 Abrahamson, Edwin--53, l26, l28 Ackerland, Myrna - I23 Adams, John - 27, Adamson, Mike I09 Aguirre, Norman-82, I34, I52 Ahlsrrand, Judy-53, 89, I22 Ahlsfrand, Ken-27, 98, l40, I47 Ahrems, Melvin-64, l28 Albers, Ronnie - 59 Aldinger, Ron - 59, Allen, Donald Allen, Larry - 53 Allen, Pal-85, I23 Allen, Ron - 53 Allen, William - 53 Almquisl, John - 27 I45 Almquisl, Linda-86, 90 Amundsen, John - 59, l28 Anders, Myrna Anderson, Barbara - 27, 85 Anderson, Darlene-59, 86, 90 Anderson, Donna -27, 88, 98, I08 Anderson, Earl -27 Anderson, Gloria-89, l24, l33 Anderson, Judy-59, 86, 73, 90, llll Anderson, Larry -27 Anderson, Mardell -53, 85, 88, 89, l07, II4, ll5, II6, I23, l27 Anderson, Nancy -27, 59, 86, 90 Anderson, N'ancy- I00, I0l Pal-27, 48, 7l, 77, 85, 89, 98 Sylvia -27, 72, 73, 85, 89, Anderson, Anderson, Rosemary-53 Anderson, Sallie-59 Anderson, Shirley-59, 9l Anderson, 98, l07, I08, II4 Anderson, Ted - 59 Andes, Myrna - I22 Andress, Par-27, 98, I08, I22, I23 Anroniou, Jo - 59 Student Index Bendle, Sandy-59, 86, 90, l28 Benell, Bill- III Benell, Sue-28, 85, 88, 98, l07, I08, lll, II4, I23 Bengslon, Paul-59, I28 Bennell, Julie -28, 80, 85, 89, I08, lll, I32, I44 Bennell, Marnie-59, 86, 90 Bennell, Tim -28, 82, 98 Benson, Jim - 53 Benlon, Sharon-59, 65, 86, lI0, I26 Benlrim, William -28, 7I Berg, Joyce-59, l0I Bergerson, Mary-53, 85, 87, II4, I46 Berglarud, Norman Berqlund, Charles-59, lI5, Il6 Bergsren, Nancy-59, 90, lOl, II7, I28 Bergsfrom, Bev-53, 85, B7, 89, l28, l33, I46 Bergsfrom, Judy-53, 77, 85, 89, IOI Berfelli, Sylvia -28, 89, 98 Besl, Ronnie-28, 3l, 7I, 83, 94, 98, I34, I36, l54 Beveridge, Joyce - 28, I23 Bevins, James-53, l34 Beyer, Bill -53 Bezner, Judy-53, 79, 89, l03 Bigham, Bill -59, 73 Burke, Terry Burkland, Jane?-53, 85, 87, 89, l46 Burklund, Marcia -59, 9l, l0l Burleigh, Doug - 59, l28 Cornell, Barbara -60, 86, 90, l0I Corson, Craig-57, 93, I28 Corwin, Gary-60, IOI Cosner, Helen -53, 85, l03 Burnell, Donna - 59 Burns, Terry - 53, I52 Burris, Viola - 59 Bufhrie, Frank- l53 Buzard, Earline C Cahill, Dave - 29 Caldwell, Jim -26, 29, 45, 72, 83, 95, 98, I34, I36, l52 Calhoun, Harry - 29 Calverl, Chris -53, 89, I06 Campbell, Carol- 53, I23 Canida, Nancy -29, I22 Canlerbury, Ron - 29 Canlral, Carolyn-30, 89, l02, l05, I08 Capouch, Gary-59, l40, l53 Carey, Curl - 59, l0I Carius, Alan - I38, I45 Carius, Bill- I45, I53 Bixler, Roberl-38, l04, l40, I47 Bierke, Bob-53, ll0 Biorkman, Shirley-'53, 85, 97, I03 Black, Mary - 53 Blackburn, Sharon-59, 87, 90, l0l Blackburn, Sue-28, 7l, 85, 89, 98, l02 Blake, Bob - 53 Blecker, Jeannie - 59, 86, IOI Anloniou, Marrianne - 53 Arnold, Dave-2Zg23I, 74, 76, 82, 83, mo, lsr, Arnold, Dick-27, 98, l28 Arnold, Mike - 59 Blecker, Kalhryn-29, 85, 89, I04, Il8 Bledsoe, Marilyn-59, 90, I0l Blick, Bill - 53 Blondell, Waller - 29 Blodgefl, Fritz - 59 Boden, Gerry - 53 Boehm, Barry - 64 Boyd, Diane - 53 Bohy, Paul -57, 93, l03 Boswell, Gary - 29 Bounds, Gracie - 59 Bounds, Jim Carlson, Carla - 30, 85 Carlson, Carole-53, 76, 77, 79, 85, 89 Carlson, Curlis - 53, I52 Carlson David B. Carlson, Joan - 59 Carlson, Kris-ao, 48, 70, 72, 79, a4, 86, 88, 98 Carlson Linnea -59, 86, 87, 90, l0I Carlson, Lorie-59, 86, I00, IIO Carlson, Maren-59, 86, 90, IOI Carlson, Ron Carlson, sandy -as, ar, aa, sv, va, los Carlson, Sandra-30, 53, 89, IO3 Carlson Waller-30, 98, l4l Carney, Joanne-30, 85, 89 Carney, Karen - 59, 9I Carpenler, Joy-59, 86, 90 Carpenter, Kalhi - 53 Couchman, Tom Coursey, Judy-60, I23 Coulls, Joe - 60 Covaull, Gary - 64, I22 Covemaker, Roger - 53, l4l Coverl, JoAnn Coverl, Judy --53 Cowley, Marsha -3l, 7I, 98 Cramblell, Carolee - 53, l23 Creger, Sharon - 53, 89 Cromeenes, Priscilla - 60 Crowe, Gary - 53 Culberrson, Bill Culberlson, Larry - 53, 60 Cullor, Jack-3I, I09, I38, l55 Cullor, Rex Culver, Cafhy-60, 90, I0l, l05 Cunningham, Roberf - 3l Curless, Bonnie-53, 89, l03 Curlis, Donald -- 3l Curtis, Gordon -60, I53 Daebelliehn, Pal - 53 Dahlberg, Marvin -60 Dahm, Karen -3l, 89 Dailey, Jack Danielsen, Julia Marcia -3l, 85, 89, 98 Danielson, Diane-60, 90, IOI, I23 Davis, Davis, Davis, Carol -3I, 85, 87, 89, 98, IO4, l06, I46 Earl--60, I38, I45, I55 Gil-64, 93, l28, I38, I45 Davis, Joanne - l0l Davis, Kenl - I38 Davison, Bob - 53 Dawson, Mary Ann -60, 86, 90, II6, Arnold, Nancy-27, 85, 98, I00, l02, I05 Arnold, Nancy - 64 Armstrong, Denny Asmus, Connie-53, l0I, l05 Alwell, Diane-27, 85, 89, 98, I23 Aull, Ellen-27, 98, l22, l28 Aullman, Karen - 59, 86, 90 Aulrman, Linda -59, 90 Axel, Joanie-53, 73, 85, 89, I07, IIS Baber, Karen-53, 85, B9 Babich, Donna-59, 86, I0l, l05, ll5 Babich, Melanie -20, 27, 70, 7l, 76, 85, 98, I05, II4, I25 Bachman, Grelchen -27, 85, 97, 98, ll4 Bain, Wayne - 53 Bowens Gerald Bowers, Sandra 59, 86, I23 Bowker Melvin-59 Bowles, Darrell Bowles, Linda -59 Bowles, Marvin Boyd, Diane - l06 Boyer, Dave - 29, 98 Boyum, Roberl'-29, 98, l42, I43, l54 Brackevell, Leonand Braggs, Eugene- 53, l54 Brahm, Sharon - 53, 89 Brandi, Gloria - 59, 90 Brice, Douglas - 59 Briggs, Margo-53, 85, 89 Brissman, Carol- 59, I0l Baird, Donna -28, 85, 88, I08 Baker, Dorolhy - 20, 53, 85 Baker, Grace - 28 Baker, Joann - 53 Baker, Keilh - 64 Balmer, Russell- 28 , 89, I00, l06 Ball, Jean - 28, 7l Ballhazar, Rulh - 85 Banning, Gene , 89, l02 Baraks, Bradley - 59, I45 Baraks, Glenn - 59 Barber, Dick - 59 Barnard, Lloyd - 28 Barnes, Larry - 59 Barneff, Donna-59, 90, I22 Barnell, Viclor - 28, l09 Barr, Donna - 53, l27 Barllell, Cynthia - 59 Barllell, Sharon Balres, Shirley - 53 Baumann, Roger - 28 Bebber, Roberl -28, 98 Beck, Bob - 53 Beckman, Rulh - 53, Beldin, Gary l07, l23, l27 Bell, Pam-59, 86, Il5, l24, I33 Bendle, Doug -28, l36, l40, I52 82, 93, 98, l34, Brissman, Linda-53, 97, l27 Brogiey, Judy-59, 90, l0l Brooks, Sfeve-64, 92, l0l, II6, II7, l40 Brolman, Jerry-53, 73, Bl, 96 Brown, Gary -29, 3l, 69, 72, 79, 80, 82, 83, 94, 98, I34, I36, l48, l56 Brown, Linda - 53 Bruch, Barbara -59, 86, 90, l0l Bruch, Gayle-29, 7l, 85, 89, 98, II4 Brumbaugh, Jim -29 Bruneel, Paul -29 Bryan, Bob-53, I34, l54 Bryan, Dennis- 59 Buck, Jeffery-29, 3l, 7I, 72, 80, 83, 94, 95, ll9, la4, uae, 154, Iss Buckholz, Palsy-64, I22 Buckley, Bonnie-29, 85, 98, I08, II4 Buckley, Carol -64, 86, 90, I23 Buckley, Laurene-59, 86, 90 Bucy, Par-59, 86, 90 Bufe, Bruce -59 Bulen, Bonnie -59 Buller, Nancy -29 Bump, Bill-29, 82, 98, l34, I37, I52 Bump, Tom - 53 Burais, Terry Burdick, Karen-59, 9l Burgess, Bill-53, 96, l04, lll, l4I, I52 Burgner, Chuck -53 Burich, Diane-53, 79, 89 Carpenter, Richard Carler, Janice - l23 Carlwrighl, Bonnie - 30, 85 Casillas, Jesse-30, I02, l03 Caflerlon, Charles-30, 83, I34, I42, I43, I44 Callerlon, Norma - 59 Cecil, Nadine - 30, I08 Cervanles, Bob - 53 Chandler, Ronald - 59 Chaney, Barbara-30, 89, 98 Chapman, Barbara -59, 9l, I0l Chapman, Carolyn - 59, 86 Chase, George - 59, I38 Cherringron, Roy - 59, l28 Chidesfer, Bruce-64, 65, I28, l55 Chrisfopher, Kalhy - 59 Chrisfopher, Ronald-30, 98, l54 Chruchill, Dave Clair, Arlyn - 59 Clark, Coleen Clark, Richard - 30 Clark, Roberl - 30 Cleaves, Belinda-53, 85, IO4 Clemens, Scolf- IOI, I26, l28 Clemmons, Ward - 30 Close, Sharon - 53 Clymer, Debra Anne-30, 89, IO4, II4, ll5, ll7, IIB Clymer, Pennie-60, 68, 90, l0l, Il5, l24, I33 Coals, Zona -30, 89, l09 Coberl, Ron - 57 Coberley, Terry - 60, 90 Coleman, Alice - 60 Coleman, Richard - 30 Collins, Joyce - 60 Combs, Sieve-53, 73, I48 Condrack, Joe Conley, Calherine - 53 Conn, Barbara -60, 90, l0I Connor, Don Cook, Dennis-53, I39 Cook, Jim - l54 Cook, Sharon - 53 Coon, Sylvia -3l, 85 Cooper, Barbara - 53, 89 Corbin, Judilh - 3l Corder, Larry - 60 Corelis, Marianne -3l, 45, 48, 70, 75, 78, 79, 83, 85, 87, 89, IO4, l05 Dawson, Virginia -53, 57 Day, Barbara Deadmond, Bill- 60 Dean, Bob, DeBacker, Linda -3l, 85, 87, 89, 98, I45 DaBaker, Joe - 53 DeCamp, Lloyd-60, l28 DeCosler, Dan-53, l34, I54 DeCosler, Marilyn - 3I, B8 Defebaugh, Lealha-53, 85 DeFenbaugh, Lealh DeFoer, Karen -60, 86, 90 DeFosse, Carl - 53 DeFosse, Carol- 60 DeJonghe, Thomas-3l, 32, 72, 93, 94, I52 DeKosler, Gib - 53 DeKosler, Ward DeLeon, Creigh - 32 Dallas, spiro-eo, si, 96, lzo, lzl, I38, I39, I49 DeLoose, Ronald - 60, I26 Demange, Roberl - 32 DeMeyer, Sally-32, 89, 98, I08, lll DeMink, Louise Dempsey, Marlowe Jean -32, 85, 97, 88, 98 Denon, Sandy-53, l04, I06, I07 Deneve, June DePaepe, Charles - 32, 98 DePooler, Carl- l28 Derby, Donna -60, 77, 86, 90, IOS Dernovish, Marlin - l55 DeTombe, Joyce -53, 85, I28 Deuslerhaus, Dale - l55 Deusferhaus, Marvin - I49 DeVilder, Judilh -- 60 DeVore, Kathy - 32 DeWalsche, Delorse -9l DeWilde, Bonnie - 32 Dewispelaere, Frank- 32 DeWoolf, Shirley-32, I08, Il0, I23, l27 Dhaball, Denny-64, l3B, I39, I45, I52, l55 Dhooge, Cassandra - 53 Dieh, Anila - 60, 9I Dieh, Annelle - 60, 9l Dixon, Gloria -53, lll Dodge, Ronald - 53 Doerr, Chuck-60, 96, I38, l49, l55 Doerr, Dick-3I, I34, I36, I54 I, 5. we ,UWT A ,,,E:.-:rv il I I I ll :I il I I I, ,I I. I E. I I Doll, Cafhy-60, 86, 90 Donahue, Pai- 3l, 85, 87, 88, 98 Donaldson, Julie-60, 77, 86, 90, l0l, ll5 Dorman, Pafricia - 53 Dosf, Leroy-64, l38 Douglas, Joyce - 33, l08 Dowell, Charles - I49 Downey, Ron -64 Drain, Larry - 33, l5l Drane, Lynn , Duesferhaus, Marvin - 60 Duke, Jim - IO3 Duke, Sandra Dumas, Dale - 53, I43 Dunlap, Dlane-60, 73, 86, 90, l23 Dunlap, Jack Dunlap, Mary-33, 89 Dusenbery, Carol Dwlghf, Dave Dyer, Dewey - 53 Early, James-96, I55 Easfland, Alan-53, I42, I43, I44, I52 Easfland, Julie-60, 86, 9l, IDI, IZ4 Eaves, Carolyn-53, I23 Ebbeson, Mary -- 33, 40 Edsfrend, Ron -60 Edwards, Lorne - 33, I40 Edwards, Marian - 33 Efflendf, Bill-83, 72 Ehrens, Mel- I55 Eihl, Margaref--60, 90, IIS, I24 Eihl, Margi-60, 65, 9I, lI5, I24, I33 Eksfrand, Karen --60, 86 Elias, Gary-33, 82, 98, I50 Ellis, Neil -60, I28 Elmer, James-3I, 33, 37, 7l, 74 Elzey, Linda -53, 85, 89, 97, I06 Emmerson, Pai -53 Enoch, Donald Erickson, Carole-33, l08, l23 Erickson, Gloria -53, l08 Erickson, Marcia-60, I28 Forref, Student Index Gene - 94 Fosbinder, Larry-54, I28, I49 Fosdyck, Paf - 54, 97 Franey, Kay - 60, 9l Franey, Jay - 34, I5l Frank, Joyce - 65 Franks, Leon - 65 Frazell, Sharon - 34, 97 French, Ann -60, I00 French, Shirley-34, 7l, 85, 87, 88, 98, IO6, ll0 Frih. Don-34, 7l, 98 Fuller, Dorofhy-54, ll0, Ill, l27 Fulfon, Margaref -34 Funk, Pal-60, 86, l0l, I40 Funk, Roberf -60 Furness, Lucky-54, 85, 89, l03, ll0 G Gaddey, George - 54 Gamble, Tom-54, 96, I39 Garbefl Gusfafs Gusfafs on, Jane-54, 73, 89 on Kurl- Ill Giisrafson, Paf -54, no Gusfafson, Sam - 35, I34 Gusfafson, Tom -60, l38, I49 Gufhrie, Frank- Ill H Hackbarfh, Joan - 54, l23 Haemer, Mary-35, 85, I08, II4, lI5 l20, l2l, l24 Hageman, Karen - 54 Hagslrom, Gerald -60, I0l Hall, Bob-60, I53 Hall, Linda -35 Hall, Lois-60, 86, 9I, IZ2 Hall, Norine-60, l23 Hall, Philip-54, I28 Hall, Sue-54, 89, IO8 Hamilfon, Ray-79, 82, 96, I42 Hammiff, Norma-60, l22 , George - 34 Gardner, Bob-34, 7l, 77, 98, III, ISI Gardner, Linda - 60, 86, 9l Garrison, Arlene - 54, l23 Gaskin, Ben-64, 92, l0l, I55 Gaskin, Charlsa 85, 88 -34, 45, 7l, 72, 73, Gaulf, Judy - 54, 89 Geiger, Bob - 65 Gellersfed, Jack - 60, I49 Gellersfed, Jerry - l38 Gellersfedf, Judie - 54 Genn, Tom - 94 George, Anna George, Carolyn-34, 89, 98 George, Par-60, 9I Georleff, Kay-54, 89 Geyssens, Shirley-60, 86, I0l Gibson, sob - 54, 73, aa, 152, I53 Gibson, Dave-34, 70, 7l, 75, 78, 98, l02 Gibson, Mike - 65 Gidel, Carol- IO7, l08 34, 7l, 85, 88, l02, Erickson, Erickson, Maryann - 60 Merle -- 53 Ericson, John-64, l0l, l26, I28 Evans, Bob Evans, Mike - Il0 Evans, Paf-60, 86, 9l, l0I Eveland, Terry--60, 86, 90, l0l, l24 Ewerf, Linda-60, 8l, 86, 9l Ewerf, Joe-3I, 33, 7l, 83, 98, l02, I03, I34, I39 Ewing, Judy-53, 89, IIS Exline, Ken -73, 79, 93 Eyre, Larry-33, 98 Fage, Carol -60, 86, IOI Farber, Jim - 53 Farrell, Owen -96, I53 Fausf, Dennis-33, 70, l48, l54 Feers, Georgia - 53 Ferguson, Mary - 33 Ferrell, John -65, l0l Ferrell, Owen - l38 Feffer, Paul - 60 Ferry, Sallye - 53, 89 Fiagle, Gerald - 33 Fiebig, Dick Findlay, Gall - 60 Finch, Nancy - 53, Il0 Findley, Wayne -98 Fink, Jlm - 54 Flser, Charles Fish, Dennis - 33, 98 Fisher, John Carl-33 Fifch, Ed - 54 Fifzpafrick, Barbara-54, 85, 97, l03 Fleck, Pricilla - 60, 64 Flesher, Larry - 54 Flesher, Ray - 60 Flefcher, Linda Foley, Judy-33, 85, 89, l08, II4, I22, l23 Ford, Esiher - 60 Ford, Sylvia - 34, 97 Ford, Ouinfon - 60, 73, 96, I38 Foresrer, Raymond - 34 Gidel, Glenn-60, I38, I55 Giles, Edith - 54, l23 Gillen, Dave - I39 Gipson, Charles - 60 Glidwell, Karen - 34 Glidewell, Sandra - 60 Gluck, Bob - 54 Gober, Craig - 54, I50 Godwin, Donna - 54 Goepel, Barbara -34, 88, 98, l08 Goodwin, Gary-34, I34, l52 Goran, Mike - 54, 96 Goranson, John -54, 96, I39 Gordon, Ron - 54 Graflund, Linda -60, 9l, l0I Graffon, Roger - 65 Graham, Bob-34, 45, 7l, 72, 73, 80, 8I, 82, 83, 98, l34, IS2 Graham, Faye-54, 79, ll0 Granger, Bonnie-60, 86, 9l Green, Guy - 54, I22 Green, Sandy - 34, 68, 70, 7l, '74, 75, Hammond, Verna -60, 65, 77, 86, 9I, IUI, I26 Hancock, Janef -54, 85, 89 Haney, Dick- I55 Hankins, Karen - 35, B9 Hansen, Dale - 54 Hansen, Howard - 35, 98 Hansen, Ken -35, 98 Hansen, Pai - 35, 70, 7l, 77, 85, 87, 88, 89, 98 Harbofile, Tom - 54 Harland, Davis - 60 Harlow, Barbara - 54 Harlow, Glenda - 36 Harrelson, Sandy-60, 73, 9l, I23, I27, I33 Harris, Bruce - 36, 7l, 93, 97, 98 Harris, Carole-60, 86, 9l Harris, Mike - 60 Harrner, Georgeanna - I28 Harrshorn, Kenny Haskins, Gran? - 64 Hasf, Jeff - 36 Hauner, Georgiann - 54 Hawk, Rhod -3I, 36, 37, 7l, 72, 82, 98, l02, I34 Hawkinson, Gary -36, 83, 95, I40 Hayes, Dorothy-36, 68, 69, 70, 7l, 7 77, 79, 80, 84, 85, 87, 89, 98, IOS, II4 Haynie, Darla - 54 Haynie, Dick- I49 Haywood, Bill -82, 79, 96 Head, Karen-60, 86, 9l Heafherly, Joan - 60 Heberling, Sandra -60, 86, 9I, I0l Heeren, Pam -54, 85, 89 Heizer, Beffe Ann Helfrich, Robbie-72, 73, 76, 79, 82, 96, IO3, I42, I44, l52 Helms, Larry - 60 5. Hemfom, Peggy -54, vo, as, no, l25 Hendricks, Bob Henderson, Sandra-36, I22, I23 Henry, Paf-54, I28 Henninger, Fred - 60, I53 Hepfer, Kennefh - 64 15, rs, sa, as, aa, es, sa, ns Greenblaff, Marry - 65 Greyary, Bonnie Greim, Roger - 60 Griffin Alan - 35, Griffin, Bonnie - 60, l23 Griffin Gene-54, I34 Griffin Jack-35 Griffin, Judy-35, 85, 89, l08, I22, l23 Griffin, Lanny Griffin, Tommy -60 Grissom, Gary-60, I47 Groves, Sharon -54, 85, 89 Gruis, Donna-54, 85, 89 Guerrero, Larry -54, 96, I42 Gunn, Ronnie - I53, Guild, Delores - 54 Gunn, Ron-60, I38, l45 Gunnels, Linda -35, I08 Gursky, Deanna -35, 69, 7l, 75, 97, 98, IOI Guss, Anneffe - 60 Guss, Paul- 60 Gusfafson, David - 54 Gusfafson, Gerald -54, 76, 77, 79, III, I54 Herbsf, Herbsf, Dean -60 Judy-36, 89, 98, II4, l24 Herndon, Par-36, 89, l08 Herring, Ray - 54 Hersfedf, Sally - 54 Herfensfine, Barbara - 60 Herrz, Sleeg - 60 Hess, George - 64 Hicks, Glenda Hicks, Linda - 6l Hiland Hlland H',N Ralph -6I, l34 Jim-6I Mike-36 Higbee, Hill ein-sa, 95, :sz Ill a I Hillber ncy-54, 85, I23 , Mike-6I, 96 Hillberf, Paf-36, 85, 88, 98 Hinde, Cafhy - 6I, 9l Hobbs, Judith - 54 Hodge, Bill- 95, 98, II5 Hodge, Carolyn Hodge, Sharon - 6I Hodge, Wayne - 36 Hodge, William - 36 Hodgkin, Mike Hodson, Dennis -- 54 Hoegner, Beverly-54, 85, 89 Hoerrman, Karen -54, 85, 89, 9l, I33 Hoff, Charles-6I, 65, I55 Hoffman, Chuck-36, 72, 98, l02, IIS, l26, I28 Hoffman, Mike - 54 Hogg, Sandy -52, 54, 70, 73, 76, 77, 85, 89, I00 Hokanson, Beverly - 54, 89 Hoke, Richard - I53, I55 Hokinson, Tom -57, 73, 93, I39, I50 Holcomb, Sally-6I, 86, 9I, IZ3, I33 Holder, Donald - 54 Hollowell, Dorofhy - 54 Holly, Gloria-6l, 87, l0I Holm, Pefer-54, lI0, I47 Holman, Mike - 54 Holmer, Mark-6I, IOI Holmes, Anson Holmes, Jerry-54, l22 Hook, Tom -54, I52 Hooven, Jim - 54 Hoover, John - bl Hoppe, Susan-6I, 86, 9l Horde, Gerald -54, I28 Horneck, Richard-54, 96, IO3, l52 Horfon, Tom - 6l Hoskins, Connie - 6l Hoskins, Vernon - 36 Hofop, Judy-85, 88, 98 Houghfaling, Pal-54, 89, l22 Howard, Carla - 36, 89 Howard, Paf -36, 85, 89 Howell, Carolyn - 54 Hufford, Jim-54, I40, l52 Hufford, Richard - 6I Hugaerf, Jerry Hull, Don -6l, I45 Hulfgren, Larry-6l, l54 Hulfing, Elaine - 54 Hunf, Julie-54, 85, I27 Hunfley, Emmalee - 6l Huntoon, Sandra-6l, 86, 9l Husson, Judy-6I, 86, 9I Husfon, 8ruce-64, 92, 96, I40 Huston, Mary Lou-89, l08 Huys, Gary Huyzer, Jim -36, 98, l02, I40 Hyink, Karen-58, 6I, 73, 86, 87, 9l Hyland, Dan-57, 83, 93, I34, I48, I5Z Hynd, Sally -6I I Ingram, John lnskeep, Jack -6I Ireland, Larry - 54, 96 Iverson, Jacquelyn - 37, l23 J Jackson, Dave- l4I, I49 Jackson, Gary Jackson, Jerry Jacobs, Eva Jacobs, Marlowe -89 Jacquin, Doug Jagnow, Larry--82, 96, I03, I49 Jahn, Paul- 6l James, Barbara Jamieson, Judy-54, 85, 89 Jamieson, Melanie-37, 85, 88, 98 Jefferson, DeLloyd - 6l Jefford, Paul - 37, l5l Jenkins, Tim -37, 95, IIS Jennings, Scharon - 37, 7l, 97, 98 Jensen, Dexfer Jensen, Gary - 54 Jeskie, Berfy -6l, 86, 90 Jinks, Carol- 37, 85, 88, 98, l08, Ill, l24 Johansen, Elaine-26, 37, 70, 74, 75, 78 80, 84, 85, 87, 88, 98, l02 Johnson Johnson Johnson asm - lol, ns sob-su, vs, 99, los, mo, :su sob J.-si, 64, 92,96 Johnson Bruce -6l, 64, 96, l38 Johnson Carol -6I, 68 Johnson Charles-37, 7l, I02, l05 Johnson, Dale -64, lll Johnson, Darlene -- 54 Johnson David -6l, l4l, I53 Johnson Edwin Johnson George - 6l 188 I Larson Johnson, Janice-45, 47, 48, 7l, 72, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 9l, 98, II4, l25 Johnson, John - bl Johnson Karen Lea -bl, 77, 86, l0I Johnson Karen M. -bl, 65, 77, Bb Johnson, Kathy - 54 Johnson, Kathy -bl Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Kay - bl, 77, l0l Kenneth - 37, IO4 Marcia -37, 85, 88, l08 Marilyn - 37, 54, I08 Johnson Marilyn - 54, l23 Johnson, Mike Allyn - 54 Johnson Mike Carl -54, I52 Student Index Kunst, Barbara-39, I08, l22, I23 Kunst, Ernest Kunst, Richard - bl Kuttler, Barb-bl, 77, l0l L Laermans, Beverly-bl, l0l Lake, Nancy-39 Lambert, Dave-55, I49 Lamerson, Betty -55 Lamberson, Bob Lane, Karen-6I, 86, 90, l0I, I28 Langbehn, Mike-bl, I48, l55 Langbehn, Nancy-39, 77, 85, 88, 98, I05 Langlois, Betty - 55 Lant, Nick-39, 72, 82, 98, I34, l38, I52 Larsen Alan - 95, l00, I39, I42, I43, l54 Larsen Mike Larson, Carol - 39 Larson, Charlie - 39 Larson Larry - bl, l38 Larson, Marlene-bl, 86, 90 Larson Marty -6l Larson Rex - 39, ll I Larson Rita - bl, 90, l23 Ron-bl Malmen, Gary - bl, l38 Manasc Marcha o, Jesse nt, Dennis-55, l28 Marcus, Joe - 6l Markus, Harold Marquis, Jody -bl, 73, 86, 90, I20, l2l, I24 ll, Dora-40, ll0 Marsha Marshall, Keith -64, l53 Marshall, Raymond - bl Marshall, Sharon -40, 7l, 77, 85, 88, 94, 99, l08, II4, lI5, I24 Marsho, Dick -37, 40, 70, 76, 79, 95, 99 Marsho , Elaine-bl, 86, 90 Marsho, John - bl, l28 Martel, Anne-55, 89, l08, ll5 Martel, Dick- 55 Marthens, Bill -55, 83, 96, I50 Martin, Carol- 64 Martin, Charles Martin, Elizabeth Martin, John - 64 Martin, Larry - 55 Martin, Luanna - bl Martin, Pat -6l, 86 Martin, Sharon - 55 Martin, Tom -64, l38 Masengarb, Alice-bl, 86, l0l Miller, John -62 Miller, Nancy - b2 Millington, Bill- 55 Minch, Jeraldine-62, 86, 90 Minor, Marilyn - 55, 85 Mitchell, Loie Ann -42, 7l, 85, 87. 88 I05, II4 Mitchum, Delbert - 62 Mix, Maxine -62, 90 Mock, Jim- I09 Moline, Marilyn -62 Moneymaker, Norma -62, l23 Monson, Don-42, 7l Montford, Barbara -42, 85, 88, 98, l08 Montfort, Nancy - 62, I23 Moore, Darrell -42 Moore, Lois - 55 Moore, Suzanne - 55 Moorhusen, Nonie - 52, 55, 85, 89, l03, IIS, I24, l32, I44 Morey, Carol- 62 Morgan, John-73, 77, 79, l00, l40 Morgan, Louise -42 Morley, Roy -42 Morris, Marilyn-42, 85, 88, 99 Morris, Russell Morrison, Jerry - 55 Morrison, Karen - 55 Johnson Mike Vale - 38 Johnson Myron - bl Johnson Norma - bl Johnson Olaf- 38, 94 Johnson Paul- bl Johnson Robert- 38 Johnson, Sandra-bl, 86, 90 l07, l08 Johnson, Sandra -bl, 86, 90 Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Vernon-38, I42, I43, I44, I52 Johnson, Virgil- 38 Johnson, Ward - 54, 96 Johnston, Delores - bl Joles. Sheila -bl Jones, Dale-bl, l45 Jones, Gale-54, 89, l33 Jones, Nancy-bl, 86, 90, I0l Jones, Richard - l54 Jones, Sharon -bl Jones, Viriginia -54, 57, 70, 74, 77, 78, McCormick, Sue - 85, 89, IO4, II4, l2b Jordan, Jim Jordan, Sandra Kabel, Donald - bl Kaeder, Mary-bl, 8b, 90, I24 Kammerman, Loretta -38, 88, II4, ll5, I24 Kane, Selma - bl, I23 Kappler, Judy -86, 90, l0l Kappler, Rickey -54, bl Karstens, Jack - 54 Karstens, Judy-54, 85, 89 Kassel, Jerry - 38 Kauffman, Al-54, l2b, l28 Kauzlarick, Jerry - 38 Kave, Curtis-38, 82, I34, l37 Keller, Julia -6l, l23 Kelley, Kurtis - 38 Kelly, Pat - bl Keller, Phillip Kiel, Russell- bl Kilgore, Ardith - 54 Kilgore, Charles - 38, ID9 Kilgore, Jack- 54 King, Jill -58, bl, 73, 86, 9l, lOl, l33 King, Jim Kingan, Sandy - 54, 89 Kirkpatrick,Gail Klein, Jim- I42, I44, I52 Klick, Eva - 54 Kline, Diane - 54, 73, 77, 88, 89, ll5, l28 Klockner, Dick - 54 Kloster, Tom - 39, l39 Knauss, Bill -- bl Knedler, Betty-39, 97, l09 Knedler, Paul Knight, Gerald -39, 7l Knowlton, Bob - 39 Koch, Joyce-39, 88, 98 Koehlhoeffer, Phil- bl Koester, Jerry - 55, I48 Konstant, Judith Konstant, Mardelle - 55, 97 Kraftmeyer, Gail -bl, 90, l0l Kraklow, Judy-55, IZ3 Krambeck, Gary -55 Krambeck, Marian - 39 Kramer, Gerald -39, 95, 98, I39 Kramer, Rodger Krebill, Karen -52, 85, 89 Krebs, Phil -bl, l28 Kuberski, Diane - 55 Kuberski, Susan -55, 89, l04 Kuehl, Gil- bl Kuhn, Carol- bl Larvenz, Chuck - 39, 98, I37, I52 Lassuy, Larry - 55 Latta, Beverly - 97 Laurie, Connie - 55 Lawless, Judie -55, 79, 85, 89 Lawson, Bill- l55 Lawson, Joyce -bl, l23 Lawson, Judie - 39, 85, 87, 89, 90, 98 Laxy, Robert- 55, 73 Layman, Albert - 39 Layman, Mary - 55 Layton, Jack Lea, Roland - 40 Lea, Sandra - bl Lear, Floyd Lear, Shirley - 55 Lear, Tom Lee, Dennis - 55 Lefler, Karen - bl Leggett, Sharon - bl, 86 Lenox, Barbara-40, 85 Lewis, Clifford -bl, I49, IS3 Lievens, Bob - 40 Lievens, Pat-bl, 86, 90, l23, I33 Light, Don-40, Il5, I20, l2l, IZ6 Light, Jim - bl, I47 Lindell, Bill- bl Lindell, Bob - bl Linder, Mike Lindquist, Mary Ann-40, 78, 85, 88, 98, l07 Lin-dskog, Kirk -bl, l22 Lindrud, Bob-40, 83, 98, l4l, I42, l43, I44, I52 Livingston, Liz-52, 55, 73, 77, 79, 85, 89, I00, l27 Lockaby, June -55, 89, l27 Loding, Marlene -6I, lZ8 Loete, Larry-40, l28 Loftin, Jack - bl Long, Leroy Loontiens, Pat-bl, 86, 90, l0l Lootens, Gary - l22 Louck, Louis - bl Louden, Dan -64, 92, l0l, l55 Louden, Judy-55, 85, 89, ll5 Lund, Karen - bl Lundeen, Connie -55, 76, 77, 85, 89, II4 Lundquist, Betty Lundy, Donna -55 Lyons, Linda -55, 85, 89, ll5 MacCall, Tom -55, l2b Machmer, Donna - bl Maddelein, Paul Madden, Virginia - bl Maddox, Jerry -40, l28 Maddox, Jerry - bl Madison, Virginia - l22 Magerkurth, Jim - 55 Magnuson, John - bl Magruder, Barbara - 55 Magruder, Mary - bl Maline, Marilyn - 90 Masengarb, Bill-4l, I34, I36, IS4 Masengarb, John -40, 70, 74, 78, ll2 Mason, Bob-4l, 55, 83, I34, I36, l54 Mason, Don Mattison, Anne - 55 Mattson, Don Mattson, Judy Morrison, Larry Morrow, Melvin Morse, Karen- - 55, I48 42 ss, es, s9, in Motsinger, Charles-62 Mott, Dale-55, I34, I49, I52 Mountain, Judy -42, aa, 99 Mueller, Margaret- 52, 55 Mauk, Jim -4l, Il8 May, Arnold -64 May, John-bl Mayhew, Pat-4l, II4, II9 McCann, Pat-bl, McCarl, Bill -bl, 85, 88, 89, 99, l08, 97 l0l, ISS McCarrel, Janice - 55 McCarthy, Nancy - bl McCauley, Nancy-bl, 86, 90 McChesney, Kent-62, l28, I47 McCluskey, Betty-4l, 99, l08 McCombs, Grant-4l McCormick, Bill -3l, 4l, 83, 94, 99, I34 l35, I3b, I39, I52 55, 85, 89, Il5 Mulligan, Gerald-62 Mullins, Herbert- 55 Mullins, Nancy - 62 Munn, Randy-52, 82, 83, 96, I48 Murphy, Donna - l22 Murphy, Judy - 55, I05 Murphy, Mary Ann -42, 88 Murphy, Mary Frances-40, 42, 72, 73, 76, 80, 85, 87, 88, l32, I44 Murtey, Dale-42, ISI Myers, Jack Myers, Robert -43 N Needham, sin - iza McCullough, Pat-55, l0b, l28 McDanneIl, Gary -4l McDermott, Karen -55 McFadyen, Jeff-55, 77, 78 McFarland, Judy-62, 90, l0I McFarland Marilyn -4l, 85, 88, l07, IO8, II4, ll5, I24 McFarland, Pat-55, 85, 89, l00, l0b, l33 McGimpsey, James - 62 McGinnis, Bill -55 Mclntyre, Elvera - l22, IZ3 Mclntyre, Larry -65 McKee, Judy-4l, 85, 99 McKenna, Mary Lou -4I, 85, 88, 99, II4, I23 McKernie, Grant-64, 93, lOl, ll5, II7, I20, l26, l28 McLaughlin, Beverly - b2 McLean, Norman-4I, I48 McSparin, Carl -79, 82, llb, I34 McSparin, Charles-55, I52 McSparin, Dennis -62 Mee, Don Meers, Fred -4l, 94 Meersman, Virginia -55 Meiers, Pat- 55, 89 Meirnaeghe, Robert -62 8 Melin, Donna-62, 97, I22, l27 Melin, Jon -4l, 95,99 Melin, Mardee-74, 75, 79, 89, IIS, llb, II7 Mellinger, Jim-4l, 99, I50 Mess, Donna - 62, 97 Metz, Arlene-4l, 85 ,88, 99 Meyers, Bonnie - 62 Meyers, Barbara - 55 Meyers, Dianne - 4l, 88 Miles, Mary Ann-55 Miller, Dorothy-55, ll0 Miller, Eanner -4l, IZ3 Miller, Eleanor - 55 Miller, Gary - ss, izs, :za Miller, Harlee - 62 Neff, Larry - I48 Neir, Fran -64, Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Blanche Nelson, Gary - Nelson, Jerry - 93, 96, iss J. -43, ss, as, 99 L.-43, 88, l07, I08, I0 -20, 55 43, IO3 62, l28 Nelson, Kathy-43, 88, 99, l08 62 Nelson, Lavelle Nelson, Larry - -43, 99, I09 Nelson, Linda -62, 76, 97, I23 62 Nelson, Mike - Nelson, Richard - 62 Nelson, Stuart-3l, 43, se, 7n, 72, sa, 9l, 95, l02, lll, I47 Nelson, Sue - 55, 89 Nelson, Tom - 55, l40 Neuwerk, Linda -55, 89, l00 New, Joyce - 62, 90 Newberg, Arlie - 62 Newberg, Nancy - 89 Nielsen, Connie -62, Bb, 90, l23 Nielsen, Judy-55, 79, 86, 89, I05, l23 Nightengale, Mary-43, 99 Nightengale, Roger- 62 Noble, Bruce - Nodine, Jo Ann Noel, Kenny 62 - l04 Norman, John-43, 99, I49 Norman, John -62, l55 Norman, Ruth - 62 O O'Brian, Dan-43, 83, I42, l54 O'Brian, Don -43, 82, I52 O'Brien, Shari-55, 85, 89, IO3 Oberg, Linda - O'Conor Jim - 43, l08 55 Oehler, Kathy-55, 73, 76, 77, 79, B5, 89, II4 Officer, Chuck- I42, l43, I44, I52 Ohrberg, Judy -43, IO9 O'Klock, Danell -40, 43, I08 Oleson, David - 62 Student Index Peterson, Steve - 56 Peterson, Ted - 62 Rogers, Donna-46, 88, 99, l08 Rohs, Alan Page, Bonne -55, 85, I28 Olivere, Ben - I34 Olivler, Duane-43, 83, 99, I4I, I52 Olsen, Nell -96, l54 Olson Carolyn -62, 73, 86, 90, l0l, I26 Olson, Dorothy - 62 Olson Dave - l40 Olson, Frank - 55 Olson, Jacque -55, 85, 89, 97 Olson John-43, 7I, 99, I47 Olson Karen - 64, 90 Olson Larry - 55 Olson Ruth Ann Olson Sue -43, 70, 7I, 75, 79, 85, 88, 99, l05 Olvera, Ben O'NeiIl, Pat-43, 99 Ortman, Bill- 62 Orton, Frank- 55 Osborn, Peggy -62 Ostlin, Dan - 55 Ott, Ray-44, 82, l4I, l52, I53 Owens, Paul Osanne, Jerry - 82, 96 P Palmer, Hugh - 55 Palos, Ginny - 62 Palos, Judy - 62, I22 Panlcucci, Luanne-44, 88, l32, I44 Papenheusen, Bob - 55 Park, Darrel - 62 Park, Duane -44 Parker, Elliott-44, 99, I22, I34, I54 Parker, Linda -62, 90, I0l Parkhurst, Carolyn -56, 77, 85, 89, ll5 l23 Parmentier, Dick - I49 Parmentier, Gene-62, I55 Parrish, Jim - 62 Parrish, Richard-62, I28, I4I, I48 Parsons, Ann -44, 70, 99, l05 Parsons, Bill- 3I, 44, 68, 69, 7I, 72, 80, , 9l, 94, 99, l02, I42, I43, 83 I44, I47 Parsons, Jim-62, 77, l40, I50 Parsons, Linda -62, 90, l00, IDI, IIO, I26 Parsons, Martha -62, 86, 90, l0I' Patronage, Joyce Patterson, Bobbe - 56, 75, 79, 85, 89, I27 Patterson, Judy Patton, Dana -56, 85, l24 Paulos, Pete - 62, I53 Payne, Georgeann - 62 Payne, Janice -56, 89, 9l Pearson, Dale-62, l0I, I28, I55 Pearson, Helen -44, 7l, 97, I04, I05, IIS, IZ6 Pearson, Janet-62, 86, 90 Peck, Don -56, ISI Peel, Pat- 56, 62, 89, 90 Peel, Patricia - 85 Pekos. Bill- 62, 96 Pepper, Larry Perrine, Bryce - 44 Perry, nm -44, ts, 99 Peterson, Anne-20, 44, 76, 85, 88, 99, l25 Peterson, Barrie-64, 93, l38, I45, l53 Peterson, Bill-62, I28 Peterson, Bonnie-62, 86, 90 Peterson, Bruce -82, B3, 96, I34, I48, l52, l53 Peterson, Bruce - 62, I55 Peterson, Charles-62, l38 Peterson, Douglas-62, l38, I49, I53 Peterson, Eilene-44, 7l, 85, 88, 99 Peterson, Gene-62, l38, I49 Peterson, Jeff - 56 Peterson, Jim-82, l03, I54 Peterson, Joan -44, 85, 88, 99, l02, I46 Peterson John -8l, 37, 44, 7l, 93, I00, io-1, ns, lu, 140 Peterson, John - 56, Ill Peterson, Judith-44, 7I, 85, 88, 98, l06, l07 Peterson, Kent-57, 70, 72, 73, 75, 79, 92, I00 Peterson, Ruth-62, 90, II4 Peterson, Ruth Ann-44, 88, l08 Peterson, Sandra -56, 89, I05, I06 Pettit, Bud-62, 96, l0l, l38, l40 Petit, Virginia-62, 73, 86, 90, IOI Petrilli, Graig-62, I45, I53 Petty, Harold - 62 Pfetzing, Roger-82, I34, I49 Phelps, Bob-44, l09 Philllps, Connie-44, 45, 7l, 76, 85, 89 9l, 99, I05, IO7, I28 Pierce, Floyd Roman, Dan -57, 93, I03 Romanowski, Romanowski Richard Stan-63 I49 I55 Rank, Sally-56, sv ' ' Rosborough, Rosborough, Rose, Diane -63, 90, l0l Rose, Don - Roseen, Dav Calvin - 63, I0l Nancy-63, 86, 90, I33 64, I38, I39, I45, I53, I55 d-46, l02 Pierce, Kay Pierce, Mary Jo-44, 85, 88, 99, I05, II4 Pierce, Sharon - 62 Plunke tt, Brian - 56 Poell, Tim Polak, Bill Poole, Joyce -62, l23 Pope, Tom - 56 Porter, Ruth - 90 Poston, Mel -56, III Poston, Terry-45, 82, 83, 94, I34, I36, I37 Poterack, Dick - 62, I28 Potter Potter , George-62, 96, I49 , Torn-45, 72, 80, 83, 94, II9, I42, l43, I44 Powell, Anita - 56, I22 Powers, Sherry -45, 7I, 85, 88, 98, I05, I27 Preston, Linda Pruitt, Jim-56, 73, 82 min, Penny-45, aa, 11, 11, ss, aa, 99, l06, II4, 125 Pryce, Helen - 62 Pultord, Bill- 62 Pulford, Dale - 62 Ouade, Ronnie - 62, 96, I38 Quick, Marie-sz, as, 87, 90, l0l Quilty, Jim-31, 45, 10, 14, 1a, 19, 95, 99 Quinn, Mike Ouinones, Anita - 56, l23 Radclitt, Karen -56, 76, 77, 79, 85, 88, 89, I00, IIS Randal, Janice - 62 Randall, Sandy - 63 Rasmussen, Tom - 56 Rasmussen, William - 62 Reed, Janet-62, 86, 90, l0I Reed, Nancy-56, BI, I06, IIS Reeder, Kathy - 62, 86, 90 Reedy, Larry Rehder, Rosella - 56 Rehse, Bill- 3I, 45, 99, Ill Rehse, Bob - 56, Ill Reihm, Marilyn-56, I23, I27 Reilly, Tom - 62, 96 Remy, Nancy -45 Reuter, Barb-90, IDI, IZ4 Reynolds, Carol- 62 Reynolds, Carolyn - 56 Riceman, Gale - 62, I55 Riceman, Kenton - 65 Rich, Mary Carol -45, 99 Rich, Sandra - 62, 90 Richards, Karen - 56 Richar Richar Richm Richm Richte Riley, Riley, Riley, Ristau dson, Fred - 56 dson, Sandra -56, 85, 89, I04 iller, Joe - 56 iller, Mary Jane -63, 90 r, Tod - l0I Jean - 56 Joe - I38 Tom - I49 , Carol -45, 99 Ritchie, Henry-63, 139, 149, I53 Roach , Janice - 45 Roberts, Duane - 45 Roberts, Reginald Roberts, Tom - 63, I55 Robertson, Pat - 56, 73, 89 Robinson, Janice - 45 Roby, Don - 56 Rodell, Harold Rodgers, Dennis-46 Rogers, Bill -58, 63, 74, 96 Roseman, Curtis-56, 79, 82, I34 Rosenberg, Ken-56, I34 Rosenberg, Marianne-63, 77, 86, 87, 90, lOl, I46 Rosenberg, Stephanie-56, 85, I08, ll0 Ross, Nancy- I7, 56, 85, 89, I03 Rouse, Paul -56, 96, I43 Ruter, Barbara -63, 86, Ruggles, Don-58, 63, 96, ll5, l38, l40 Ruggles, Larry-46, 83, 95, I02, II6, l04, I47 Rummery, Janet -46, 48, 85, B9, 99 Russell, Jim-63, I49 Rutherford, Larry-46, 99, I54 Ruud, Pat-63, 86, 90, l0I Ruud, Paul -46, 70, 72, 74, 92, 98, IO4, IIS, I20, IZI Ryan, Kathy -56 Ryan, Nancy-46, 99 Ryker, Joyce - 56, 97 S Sackett, Dave-46, I34 Safe, Sharon - 56 Salisberry, Dale Sample, Bill- 63 Samuelson, Sandi -63, 86, 90 Sandberg, Bob -46 Sandberg, Milton - 56 Sandberg, Ron - 46, 99 Sanders, Alice - 65 Sanders, Carole-47, 63, 90, l0l, l20, I24 Sanders, Sylvia - 56 Sanderson, Marilyn - 56, 70, 85, 89, l00 Sandler, Judy -46, 85, 99 Sandstrom, Charlotte -56, 97, l07 Sauerman, Marsha - 63, 90 Saunders, Carole-85, 88 Schaefer, Dan - I38 Schaffert, Pat- 56 Schafer, Cliff - 63 Schell, Richard Schenk, John-47, I48, I49 Schenk, Robert - 56 Schimmel, Julie -47 Schimmel, Mickey - 56 Schinckel, Lawrence-47, I34 Schulter, Dick-63, 96, l38, I45, I53 Schmidt, Virgil Schmieg, Joyce-56, I05, l26 Schneider, Don-47, 95, 99 Schnell, DeAnn-47 Schnell, Judith - 63 Schnell, Mike -56 Schnepf, Ruth - 63 Schneph, Sharon - 56 Schroder, Mike - 56 Schroder, Ron-47, 7I, Il5, II6 Schuler, Ray - 63 Schultz, Bonnie-63, 90, I27 Schultz, Mike Schultze, Terry - 56 Schurter, Bob - 56, 57 Schwartz, Paul -47, 63, 99 Scoggins, David - 63 Scott, Al - 56, I37 Scromme, Roger - 63 Seams, Kenneth - 47, 99 Seddon, Judy -56, 85, I22 Seeley, Dave - I28 Seesland, Bonnie-63, 70, 86, IOI, II7 Seitz, Tom-83, I34, I42, I44 Self, David - 63 Sell, Don -47 Sellers, Diana-56, IO4, II5, l24 Sellers, Marlo -56, 85, 89 Seranldos, Sandra Service, Shirley- 56, 89 Servine, Bill- 56 Settles, Pat-56, 89, I28 Severns, Joyce - 56 Seynaeve, Fred Seynaeve, Karen -63 Shaffer, Dan - 63, 96 Shaffer, Marty - 57, 92 Shaffer, Sally - 56 Sharp, Hunt -63, lI0 Shaw, Jack Shaw, Jill- 63 Shaw, Judy -63, B6, 90, l0I Sheldon, Judy - 56 Shelton, Sue-63, 90, I24 Shelay, Judy -47, 72, 73, 85, 87, 88 Shepherdson, Norma Sheridan, Tom - 56 Shetter, Donna -47, 85, 88, 99, I05, IOB, II4 Shelter, Sue - 56 Shoemaker, Donna-47, I22, I23 Shrader, Duane - 63 Sievers, Frank Sievers, Martha-63, I00, l0I Simmerman, Dave-63, l38 Simmon, H. 8.-63, 73, l38, I53 Simon, Phyllis-56, 77, 89, I05, IIS Sims, Nancy-56, 89, I04, II5, I27 Sinclair, Les Sipes, Sandra - 56 Six, Barbara - 63 Six, Donald -47 Skromme, Roger- III, I28 Slead, Cherry - I22 Slinginqer, Joe-63, l38, l45 Slinginger, Pauline Slocum, Bill- 63 Slucis, Malia-63, 90 Smead, Percy -47 Smet, Melanie - 56, 89 Smiddy, Dean - 56 Smiddy, Dennis - 47, l52 Smilgis, Joe - I34 Smith, Dan -63, I22 Smith, Leon -63, I55 Smith, Marion - 63 Smith, Sandy - 56 Smithers, Jenny - 56, 89, IIS Snow, Todd -3l, 47, 68, 69, 7l, 92, IO4 Snyder, Connie - 63 Sodeman, Judy -47, 83, 85, 88, 99, l05 Sohner, Nancy -48, 70, 72, 75, 76, 78, 19, as, s1, sv, 104 Solis, Dick - 63 Solomon, Joe Ann-48, 99, I08, I22, I23 Sorenson, Charles - 56 Sauerman, Marsha Spaeth, Lyle Spahn, Gary - 56 Speaker, Gary -63 Spears, Don -43 Spencer, Fred -56, I49 Spiegel, Larry-57, 93, I39, I48 Spitlnas, Peggy-63, 90, l0l Spore, Betty - 56, 89 Staack, Betsy -56, 76, 77, 85, 87, 89, l00 Staack, John-48, 82, B3, 99, I02, Ill, I34, I35, l36, l52 Stamey, Art - 56 Stamey, Glenn - 63 Stanq, Charles - 63 Stang, Joyce-63, 86, 90, I0l Stanley, Judy - 63 Stark, Mary Starkey, Ann-90, l0l, I26, I28 Statter, Mary - 63 St. Clair, Les - 63 Steagal, Doris - 63 Steenberg, John-63, lOl, I28, I4B, I53 Stephens, Homer - 63 Stevens, Dick - 48 Stevens, Nancy-63, 86, 90 Stewart, Connie - 63 Stewart, Sam -56, I28 Stewart, Irvin -63 Stille, Larry-63, I28 Stiner, Berthel Stinocher, Darryl -4B St. John, Jerry-56, I39 Stoehr, Norm-56, 96, I34, I39 Stogsdill, Bob -63 Stolbom, Wayne Storm, James -48 Stout, Francis-63, I22 Strang, John - 56 Strange, Joyce Streit, Lewis - 63 isa, ,- ll . ss., at -. ,..w.s. . . ce sl.: mum Williams, Marlene Strom, Anna Mae -48 Strombeck, Lowell -64, 92, 97, IIO Strobee, Mark -63 Sfropes, Larry Strosahl, Gene - 56 Winter Strosahl, Janice-56, l06, l07, I23, I27 Strosahl, Richard -63 Strosahl, Janice - IO6 Strofhers, Ronald-63, l40 Stuart, Jim-57, 93, l00, IIO Studeny, Mary-48, 99, IIIB, II4 Stut1,Thomas-48,95, I39, I4l, l52 Styrlund, Beverly-56, 89, l03, IO7, II5 Suiter, Bonnie-48, 85, 88, 99, IO7, I27 Sullivan, Don -56, 93 Weise, Summers, David -48 Summers, Ron - 56 Summers, Stephen -63 Sunlin, William-49, 83, l34, l36, I48 Susin, Barbara-49, 88, I05 Swanson Bob Swanson: James-49, 94, 97, I39 Swanson, Judy - 56, I06 Swanson, Judy - 63, I23 Swanson, Lucia -63, 90, l04, l26 Swanson, Richard-49, 70, I47 Swanson, Ronald-49, 93, l00, I47 Swanson, Sandy - 56, 79, 89 Swanson, Timothy-49, 94, 97, 99 Swanson, Vernette -56, 89, l05 Symmonds, Truman -49 T Tacker, Judy - 56, I23 Tadewald, Jim - 63 Tanner, Dave - 56, l34 Tappendorff, Jerry -56, 96, l54 Taube, James - 59 Taylor, Clarence-26, 3l, 45, 49, 7l, 82, 83, 98, II9, I34, I36 Tedell, John Techlin, Karen -58, 63, 73, 74, 90, I0l, I28 Teigland, Sandy - 56 Terry, John - 63 Theorell, John Thom, Virginia -49, 85, 99, l02 Thomlinson, Judy Thompson, Dean Thompson, Richard-56, I39 Thompson, Robert-49, I04 Thorne, Kathy-86, 90, l08 Thorne, Stephen -37, 49, 99, I34, I36, I49 Thorngren, Joyce-63, 77, 86, 90, I0l, l33 Thorngren, Phill -48, 49, l02 Tichfer, Ted -63 Tiemeier, Bob - 56 Titus, Dennis - 57 Todd, Karl -57, 96, l03, I34 Tomich, Janet- 63, l22 Tomlinson, Judy - 63 Tomlinson, Norman - 49 Tompkins, Linda - 63, 90 Student Index Tompkins, Linda - 63, 90 Tonnessen, Solveig-63, 86, 90, l28 Tracy, Karen-63, 86, 90 Traeger, Sharon -57, 85, I26, l28 Traub, Gordon - 63 Trich, Warren - 63 Turner, Larry - l38, I49 Twing, Mariorie-49, I08, l22 Twilty, Linda - 57 U V Vaiana, Paul -49 Vallrafh, Mary VanAcker, Carol -64 VanAcker, Paul -57, 79 VanArsdale, Kate-55, 86, 90, l0I VanBenthusen, Linda -57, 79, 85, 87, 8 Vance, Dick -57 VanDam, Dick - 57, l22 VanDam, Georgetla -64, l26 Vanderhoor, Mary - I07 VanGoethem, Gary-49, III VanHuIl, Allan-57, l28, I47 VanHyfte, Marvel -64, I23 Van Oteghen, Dennis-49, IO9 VanVeeren, Nancy - 57, 89 VanWinkle, Dennis Vaughn, Larry Velon, Jo-73, 77, 85, IOS, IIS, II7 Venckus, Cheryl -64, 86, 90 Venzant, Lois Verhaeghe, Roberta -50, 85, 99, l07, I Vernon, Mary-50, 99, IOB Vershaw, John-50, l4l, l42, I52 Versluis, Mary-64, 86, 90 Verstraete, Bob -64 Verstreafer, Ted - 57 Versfreater, Jeff- I28, l4l, I49 Vermeire, Tom -57, l28 Vernon, Mary Vershris, Mary Versfrafe, Barb -48, 50, 85, 88, 99, l08 Versfrafe, Robert Vickery, Dewy -64 Vienna, Paul- I09 Vincent, Bev-50, 72, 73, 77, 80, Bl, 85, 87, 88, l32, I44 Vinzant, Linda -57 Vogel, Dale - 50, 97 Vogel, Duane-57, 97, IZ6, l28 Vogellbaugh, Bob -57 Vollrath, Marilyn -57, 89 Vols, Dorothy-50, 99 Vonderhaar, Mary-57, IIS W Waffle, Gary-57, 82, I34, I52 Waffle, George-64, I45 Wahlgren, Julie-50, 7I, 85, 88, 98, l06, IO7 Walden, Tony - 50, IO9 Waldman, Pat - 50, I22 Wallaert, Jerry - 64, I53 Wallaert, Jim-50, 7l, 99, l54 Wallentine, Jim-57, l03, l4l Walters, Bob - 64 Walters, Judy-57, 85, 89 Walters, Wayne - 50, 99 Walther, Janis -57, 89 Warner, Don - l22 Warren, Pat - 64 Washburn, Tom Wassenhove, Arlyn - 64, l28 Wassenhorie, August Waters, Roger - 64 Waterman, Bill -64, IOI Watkins, Bill- 64 Wates, Helen -- 64 Wafl, Larry -64, 73 Williams, Bobby Williams, Chuck Williams, Evelyn Williams, Linda -Ill - 64 - 57, 85, 89 Williams, Myrna - 57 Williams, Zelma - 64 Williamson, Neil- 57 Willits Wilson , Larry-96, l38 , Barbara-SI, 99, I05 Wilson, Beverly - 5l, 88 Wilson, Cindy-64, 86, 90, l00, l0l Wilson, Dave-57, 72, 73, 92, l00, l40 Wilson, Judy-64, 86, 90, I23 s, Jacque - 57, 85 9 Weava r, Dale-57, 93 Webb, Brenda Webb, Carol- 64, 90 Webb, John - 64 Weber, Jim-64, l28, l40, l55 Weber, John - I2B Weime, Don -57, 83, l34 Weidruich, Sam - 64 Donn - 64, 96, l38, I49, l53 Wirken, Debbie - 79 Wirt, Delores - 57 Wirl, Gary-5I, 99, I39 Wiseman, Alice - 64, 90 Wisher, Janice - 57 Withers, James Woehr, Gaylen -64, 90, IOI, l2B Woitte, Duane -57, I49 Wolfe, Robert - 64 Wolfe, Sonia -64, 90, I0l Wolff, Richard -5l, 94, 99, IIB Wood, Ron - 57 Woods, Beverly-5l, 7l, 98, l25 Woods, George - l52 Woods, Michael - 57 Welch, Janet - 64 Welch, Mary Jo - 57 Welfer, Bob-64, l55 Wellmanc, Dennis -64, 92 Wells, Marilyn - 64 Wendt, George-50, 94, 99, I40 Wenos, Sally-64, 90, l0l, I23, I27 West, Bonnie -64, l22 West, Ruth -64, 86, 90, l0l West, Ted - 50 Westland, Mary - 50, 88 Whitbeck, Jack - 57 While, Beverly-64, 86, 87, 90, l00, l0l, I46 Widdop, Jim -57, I49, Wiedenhoeft, Charles-50, 72 Wieland, James - 50 Wignall, Ronald - l38 Wild, Richard - 64 Wildenson, Sharon Wilder, Edward Wilder, George - 50 Wilder, Mike - 57 Wildermuth, Keith Wildermuth, Sandra -64, 90, l0l Wildman, Jim - 57 Wilford, Sharon-64, l0I, IIO Wilkens, Jonna-57, l06, l26 Wilkenson, Sharen -57, 89 Willard, Douglas-57, 73, 82, l50 Willard, John Willets, Larry -65 Willey, Ruth-64, l22, I23 Willhouse, Donald-64, l45 Willhouse, Sharon -57 Woodley, Velma -57 Wright, Betty - 64 Wright, James Wright, Thomas Wycoff, Marsha Sue Wynes, Jack X Y Ydeen, Chuck-SI, 82, 95, 99, I40 Yoder, Martha-SI, 7I, 88, 99 Yohn, Mary-57, 89, IIS, l20, l2I, IZ4 York, Betty-57, 77, 89, ll5, lZ8 Young, Colleen -Sl Young, Carol- 57, 9l Young,'Gary-5l, I48 Young, Janet-64, 73, 86,90 Young, Judy -57 Young, Robert Young, Ronald Youngdahl, Carol -57, 79, 85, 89, l00, l28 Youngquisf, Jack - 5I, 99 Yuhas, Gary-5l, 99, l03, l4I, l52 Z Zeigler, Jackie-64, 90, l0l Zeigler, Karen - 57 Zimmerman, Stanley-35, 5l, I22 Klufprinf far Gaining fflfperiflace in Husiuess . . . 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ISO2 - 6+l1 Avenue UPTOWN BEN FRANKLIN STORE I5I3 - I5+l1 S+ree+ DRUG STORES BOND WALGREEN DRUG STORE l6II -SII1 Avenue ERICSON PHARMACY, INC. 2I35 - I6+l1 Slreel SCHLEGEL DRUG STORES Moline, Rock Island, Easi Moline FLORISTS BONNETT WHOLESALE FLORISTS Airporl Road, Moline KNEES FLORIST'S 8: GREENHOUSES l829- lS'rl1 Slreel' Place MILLER'S FLORAL GARDENS 36 I 5 - 27+l1 Slreel' EARL SCHOFER 81 SON FLORISTS I9l2 - 30l'I1 Avenue JULIUS STAACK'S SONS 2702 - blh Avenue FUEL COMPANY MARKEE FUEL COMPANY 3I9 - Iblh Slreel FUNERAL HOMES ESTERDAHL'S l2I6 - Slh Avenue KNOX-TRIMBLE FUNERAL HOME 2028 - 6I'l1 Avenue GROCERIES ABRAHAMSON'S l32S - l5+h Sfreel GEORGE'S IGA MARKET 26l4-SII1 Slreel' LARSON'S SUN-MART MARKET S420-4I'h Avenue LAWSON'S GROCERY l227 - SII1 Avenue HARDWARE STORES HILAND HARDWARE 8: APPLIANCE 3I20 - 23rd Avenue LASSUY PAINT 8: HARDWARE 36l5 - 27I'I1 Slreel' TREVOR HARDWARE, INC. 24I4- lblh Slreel' HEATING CONTRACTORS BLOOMBERG'S 3 I S8 - 23rd Avenue HOLMQUIST COMPANY l7lO - 3rd Avenue INSURANCE 81 REAL ESTATE BARTLETT INSURANCE AGENCY I6O0 - S+l1 Avenue DWIGHT D. COFFIN AGENCY IS I 8 - 5'rI1 Avenue BOCHAERT-LERMINEZ AGENCY 506- ISII1 Sfreel' CLAIRE GLANDON AGENCY SOI - ISII1 Slreel INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INS. CO. ISl8 -SII1 Avenue GEORGE MELIN AGENCY ISO2 - l5'I'I1 Slreel' HARLEY D. MOORHUSEN I630 - S'rh Avenue NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO SOI - l5+h Slreel OAKLEAF-TARBOX INS. AGENCY SOI - ISII1 S+ree+ B. A. SHEARER IBI9 - 5'I'I1 Avenue ARNOLD R. SMITH 402 - 39+I1 S'I'ree+ WILLIAM TITUS AGENCY 3220 - 23rd Avenue JEWELERS HOLLAND JEWELERS I602 - 5II1 Avenue MANUFACTURING REPRESENTATIVE L. R. CHRISTIANSON CO. I505 - l6II1 Avenue NURSING LUTHERAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 506 - 5+h Avenue OPTICIANS ILLINOIS OPTICAL CO. 422 - I6II1 Sfreef OPTOMETRIST DR. RICHARD GILSON I534 - 6'Ih Avenue PAINT CONTRACTORS R. L. PEARSON DECORATING CO. 709 - I8+h Avenue PATTERN MAKERS GENERAL PATTERN CORP. 235 - 40II'l Sfreei' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS A. HENRY ARP I409 - 6II1 Avenue LOUIS C. ARP I409 - bih Avenue LOUIS C. ARP, JR. I409 - 6+I1 Avenue SAMUEL BROWN I630 - SII1 Avenue FREDERICK EIHL I630 - 5+I1 Avenue LEO GAMBURG I630 - 5+h Avenue J. G. GUSTAFSON I630 - 5+I1 Avenue L. S. HELFRICH I630 - 5+h Avenue BENTON HOLM I5I8 - 5+h Avenue NELSON A. JARRIN I409 - I5+I1 Sireei' CARL T. JOHNSON I5I8-5+I1 Ave. R. W. KARRAKER I409 - ISII1 SI'ree'I' GEORGE W. KOIVUN I702 - 7Ih Avenue Classified Directory O. WILHART KOIVUN I702 - 7'I'h Avenue PAUL R. LINDEN 7I9- I6II'1 Sfree'I' LOWELL E. MARTIN I630-5Ih Avenue L. J. McCORMICK I630 - 5+h Avenue W. H. OTIS I630 - 5+h Avenue ELLIOTT F. PARKER I630-5+h Avenue H. H. PARSONS I630 - 5'I'I'1 Avenue WILLIAM R. ROSE I630 - 5II1 Avenue L. N. SEARS I5I8 - 5+I1 Avenue J. J. SRAIL I630 - 5+h Avenue P. P. YOUNGBERG I630 - 5+h Avenue PRINTERS FULLER'S PRINTERY 23I5 - 5+h Avenue MODEL PRINTERS 3I0- I5I'h SI'reeI MODERN PRINTING CO. I532 - 3rd Avenue TRI-CITY BLUE PRINT CO. I6I5 - 3rd Avenue RESTAURANTS FORD'S RESTAURANT I729 - 5I'h Avenue HASTY TASTY FOOD SHOP 2326- I6'I'h SIreeI' HUGH'S SANDWICH SHOP I723 - 5II1 Avenue MAID-RITE SANDWICH SHOP 2025 - 5+h Avenue VAN RUE'S 3328 - 23rd Avenue VILLA PARK CAFE 3I I3 - 23rd Avenue SHOE SALES 81 REPAIRS PEOPLE'S SHOE REBUILDERS I727 - 5I'I1 Avenue POWELSON SHOE STORE 506- I6Ih SIree+ STONE QUARRY COLLINSON STONE CO. 3I I5 - 23rd Avenue VETERINARIAN R. E. RUGGLES 90I - I9II1 Sfreei' erS ixI'een1'h and Fif+h Avenue ' Phone Moline 43583 Our Cusfomer is our Besf Adverfising Moline, Illinois Phone 2-7220 lENOX-KING STUDIO 32I5 Twenfy-ihird Avenue Moline, Illinois BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY CORNER . . . Which Supporis 'Ihe High School Siudeni' Ac+ivi+ies SOHRBECK'S Corner Sixfeenfh and Fiffh Avenue ' Phone Moline 43583 Moline, Illinois GEORGE W. YOUNG, PHARMACIST The Big S+ore On The Corner J. C. PENNEY CO. IF IT'S NEW IN SPORTSWEAR-PENNEYS HAS IT Now a+ Fiffh Avenue and Seven+een+h S'rreef MOLINE, ILLINOIS MOLINE HOLE-HOG PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT Mulfiple Spindle Drilling ' Boring and Honing Machines Special High-Produc+ion Machine Tools O Designed ancl BuiI'r by THE MOLINE TOOL COMPANY MOLINE, ILLINOIS MALCOLM J EWELERS I507 Fif+h Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS FRIENDLY DO-NUT SHOP 607 Fourlh Avenue Moline Phone 4-l7I8 AXEL CARLSON COMPANY General Conlraclors 44I4 River Drive MOLINE ILLINOIS CARL BRENSTROM'S STANDARD SERVICE Qualify Producls Qualify Service Fi'F+I1 Avenue al TweIHh Sfreel' 4-2I26 Sfyled Hair Shaping , BEAUTY BAR AAAAAA lumcurrs BEAUTY SALON Rm 408 gf ifpi i I I II 'I' A I IIA A I I AI: Rm 4Il . uqv .. H: .::. . FiHI1 Ave. Bldg. Fiffh Ave. Bldg. Moline la I IV A1'A1V A ' - Moline Dial 4-7344 AAAA Ibqbi' Dial 2-2622 H 3 lt's a pleasure .1 to WOCII' mesa-snssn Zh uosusnv How nice to know your legs are impeccably perfect m Claussner Nylons nary a wrinkle, thanks to Claussner's Personalized Proportions. And snag-free as can be, too! Select your Claussner Nylons in the S I 3 5 Pr' season's newest colors. I H New YORK s'roRE ,--' 44 uf' om Vllhoaf. who Il?-.L tilzfmai Moline Phone 4-354 I MOLINE PUBLIC HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING The school of Nursing al' Moline Public Hospifal offers a 3-year program for women only. If is fully accredifed wifh fhe Deparlmenl' of Regislrafion and Educafion in Illinois. Aiilialed wi'l'h Moline Com- muniiy College, the school offers courses in 'Ihe basic sciences: Anaiomy and Physiology. Microbi- ology. Chemisfry. Psychology, Physics, and Soci- ology, for which 20 college credi'l's are given. The nursing subiecfs en'l'il'Ie fhe sfudenl' Io an addi'l'ionaI 40 hours of college credi'l's Iowards a degree. if she mighl' choose 'lo furfher her educafion. Moline Public Hospifal is fully accrediied by 'Ihe Join'l' Commission for Hospiial Accredi'l'a'l'ion. Il' of- fers an approved 2-year course in 'lhe School for X-Ray Technicians. ln'l'eres'l'ed young women should confocl' I'he Direc- 'lor of Nurses. Freshman S'l'uden'l's are admi'H'ed fo 'the school in Sepfember of each year. The Syndicate-Hula Compleie Ouifiiiers for Men 8: Boys Serving Easiern Iowa since l875 222 W. SECOND STREET DAVENPORT ERICSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Masonry Work - Concreie Consiruciion Kiichen Planning - Remodeling 566 Thir+y-iourl'l1 Sireei, Moline Phone 4-740I THE MOLINE BOARD OF EDUCATION CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 'I958 Mrs. Helen J. Parker . . , , , Presiclenf Melvin L. Reynolcls, . Secre+ary-Treasurer Dr. Dwigl1+ M. Davis . Superinfendenf MerriH' W. Faus+ Roger D. PoHer R. E. Ruggles Henry W. Parsons R. V. Shrader S+oddard J. Small For best view of the roacI aI1eacI always choose THE SCHOOL BUS BODY ENGINEERED and VISIONEERED FOR GREATEST SAFETY SOLD BY: MOLINE BODY COMPANY Truck Bodies, Dump Bodies, Hoisfs, Semi-Trailers and Truck Equipmenf 222 Fifiy-Second S'l'ree1', M-oline ' Phone 4-8343 EDWARD SIMON SCHOOL OF MUSIC Class and Privaie InsI'ruc+ion We Specialize in Popular Music I522 Six+I1 Avenue Moline, Illinois YOUNKER BROTHERS INC. Rock ISLAND, lu.lNols Safisfacfion Always JACKSON'S HOME BAKERY A Complefe Assorfmenf of Baked Foods I822 Seven+I1 S+ree1' Moline, Illinois Dial 4-842I PLAYDIUM BOWLING LANES and SNACK BAR Air Conditioned 1330 FIFTH AVENUE MOLINE, ILLINOIS Phone 2-2623 for Reservafio 3 E. G. SHINNER AND COMPANY, INC. Qualify Mea+s 5I6 Fiffeenfh S'rree+ 2-6023 NEUWERK INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of Ali Kinds Real Es'ra+e 4I7 SevemZTiI:1I:I SIreeI 28 Years of Dependable Service Phone 4-257' THE TO WER Thiriiefh Avenue and Sevenfh S+ree+, Moline I COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND HOME WIRING U FIXTURES AND REPAIRS EIECIIIII: EU- 442 FOURTEENTH sr. - MQLINE. n.LlNols - DIAL 4-6795 l-NNQL VV MOLINEQILS M Lighf Bulbs of All Types gfafuml emmcwu vlslr ouR New sHowRooM One of Area's Largesf Lighfing Displays OVER 44 YEARS IN BUSINESS General Insurance Telephones: 4-3589 81 4-3580 GEORGE PEP YOUNG AGENCY Frank Maher. Associaie lnsurance For Every Need l528 Sixfh Avenue Moline. Illinois ALBERT L. DeCAMP Con+rac1'or 9I8 Fif'ry-fourfh Sfreef Phone 4-0007 l .. UNK hggS'I'l'Ing ' ' on G cours, away 'I526 Fif-Ih Avenue MOLINE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 DIMOCK, GOULD 84 CO. EST. i852 LUMBER MILLWORK PLYWOOD KENT SHOES 0 HOLM'S SHOE CO. :azz THIRD Ave. SCI'lWel'lkel' Q MOUQIII azz FIFTEENTH Ave. Rocx ISLAND EAST MOLINE 412 FIFTEENTH sneer o nouns FITTING EXPERIENCE IS INVALUABLE As s'IudenI's in Moline High School you have gained bofh knowledge and experience . . . 'Ihe experience in siudying Ihal' will benefif you in pur- suing higher educaiion. Here af Schwenker 8: Mougin we have Ihe largesi' group of experienced shoe fiffers in Ihe com- munify . . . Shoes being shown by Ari' Holmes TLB SCHULTZ STUDIOS Makers of Fine Portraits 521 V2 Fifteenth Street, Moline DEVOE-RAYNOLDS CO.. INC. America's Oldesf Painf Manufacfurer now in ifs 204fh year for a complele line of PAINT WALLPAPER 0 ART MATERIALS DEVOE PAINT STORE I406 Fif+h Avenue Moline, Illinois SWAN AND BAHNSEN LUMBER COMPANY Builders' Super Marker Prompl' Delivery No Parking Problems Airporl Road, Moline Phone 4-8365 I-ld hso n' S is I f' A x f aquarium 2842 Sixleenlh Sfreel' Phone 2-5844 Moline, Illinois NELSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Harris Nelson - General Conlracfor RESIDENTIAL 0 COMMERCIAL 0 REMODELING 33I8 Sevenlh Slreel' Moline Phone 4-6433 ASPLUND'S BARBER SHOP 3 barbers for quicker service 2309 Sixleenlh Sfreef Phone 4-44l9 Moline, Illinois vim IW JUHII SOD MoIine's Oufsfanding Men's Clofhing Sfore MAYER 81 JOHNSON CompIe+eIy Air Condiiioned 409 Fiffeenfh Sfreef, Moline, Illinois fhe sfore wifh fhe free scale in fhe lobby Universify Club CIo+hes Kuppenheimer Good Clofhes Clipper Crafi' Clofhes SI'eIson Hais Arrow Shir+s Palm Beach Suifs Munsingwear Allen Edmonds Shoes Edgerion Shoes Alligafor Rainwear Cafalina Swea+ers Faulfless Pajamas Holeproof Hose Donegal Sporf Shor+s Hansen Gloves PendIe+on Shirfs 8: Robes Tuxedos For Reni' Dial 4-343 I SPORTSLAND Your Sfore For Sporfs 3230 Twen'ry-'rhird Avenue Telephone 4-32 I 6 HIGHLAND DRUG STORE M. J. Zimmer, R. Ph. J. S. Zimmer, R. Ph. Dorolhy Zimmer, R. Ph 3I07 Twenfy-'I'hird Avenue Moline Phone 2-l422 OGDEN ELECTRICAL SERVICE Mo+or Rewinding 4-577i I5 I9 Sevenfh Avenue THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP R. J. REIMERS. R. PH. l629 FIFTH AVENUE MOLINE PHONE 4-2439 LEROY G. LUNDEEN Lafhing Confraclor 5442 Third Avenue Moline. Illinois DE WITTE'S DAIRY Serving Tri-Cifies Since 1920 Pasleurizecl Milk 2402 Twenly-Ihird Avenue Phone 2-44I2 THE PLANTATION Foods From Ouf Of This World 37OI SevenI'h SI'ree'I' Phone 2-5534 SEXTON FORD SALES. INC. II22 Fiffh Avenue Moline. Illinois COLLEGE A JOB MARRIAGE CHILDREN A HOME A+ +he leff are Iisfecl several of The milesfones in your career aifer high school graduafion. They may nof be Iis+ecI in 'rhe correci' order for each of fhis class. Buf mosi' surely Ihey will occur fo a large number of you as shown. Be Ihal' as if may, whenever you arrive af ihe mile- sfone of a new home of your own, you are invifecl fo come +o Consumers fo selecl' permanenf-Iype building maI'eriaIs. For Consumers' reliable maferials will Ialce you I'rouble-'free Ihrough fhe many remaining mile- sfones of your Iifelime. MOLINE CONSUMERS CO. FACE BRICK FOR BEAUTY 0 ALUMINUM 81 STYROFOAM INSULATION FOR COMFORT 0 ALUMINUM WINDOWS FOR EASY MAINTENANCE 0 FREE SERVICE 0 AND MANY OTHER ITEMS H O L D E R ' S furnifure designers Slipcovers Draperies UpI1oIs+ering Decoraiive Accessories Giffs 2824 TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE DIAL 2-4222 Esfablished I900 MOLINE HEATING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Plumbing, Healing, and Ven'riIaI'ion ConI'racI'ors. Oil and Gas Burners, SI'oIcers, General Mo+ors Produc'I's, Air Condifioning Unifs, Sprinkler SysI'ems 320 SixI'eenI'I1 SI'reeI' Phone 2-5557 Moline, IIIinois WHEELOCK'S DRUG STORE Prescriplions - Founfain Service Fannie May Candies l5I7 Fif+een+I1 S'rree+ Moline 2-26II R. N. STOEHR. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 409 Twen+y-+I1ird Avenue Moline 2-4775 ? Haymaker s Cleaners - Lclunderers 1 Furriers Rock Island ' Moline ' Eas'I' Moline ' Milan Ci Z jvsephsvu f5W6f6l'5 Fifth Avenue MOLINE 4 1 ' 4! Wlu.lAMs -Wim: 8. Co soo Tl-uno Avenue Moline. Illinois Builders of Machinery Since 1854 Good Luck fo fhe 1958 Graduafing Class Visi+ YDEEN'S VARSITY SHOP Brand New Acldilion 'lo an Old Eslablished Slore 1 pi, tl XL X TIME FOR REFLECTION if 5 Perhaps now . . . upon the eve of your graduation, it would be appropriate to spend a few minutes reflecting upon the life you are preparing to leave. Parading in front of you at this moment may be the faces of friends you have made . . . the good times you have had fand the rough ones, tooj . . . the athletic events . . . You canit bring them back except in your memories and through the pages of this book . . . a book that will, in a short time, become more valuable to you than just a mere number of printed pages. It will become your mirror . . . a mirror that will help bring back the hallowed days . . . in your times of reflection. ll 7le7'5'PRINTERS TYPOGRAPHERS - LITHOGRAPHERS DAVENPURT IUWA v CEDAR RAPIDS IUWA 183 Indusirial Agriculfural FARMERS IMPlEMENT CO. John Deere Sales and Service U. S. I50-Phone 2-683I Moline, Illinois LANGBEHN MUSIC CO. Background Music Sysiems Coin Cperafed Machines I804 Sixieenih Avenue, Moline Dial 2-I627 PETERS SUNBEAM BAKERY INC. FINE BAKED eooos SINCE I 50 I Sixfeenfh Sfreei' l9I5 Phone 4-83II Moline, Illinois L. BARDING, IMPORTER The Anfiques Of Tomorrow STERLING - CRYSTAL - CHINA 32I3 Tweniy-fhird Avenue Moline. Illinois ll Our Sincere CONGR TUl.ATlO S Nw the GRADUATING CLASS of '58 AND AS YOU LEAVE HIGH SCHOOL- ' Your Pals 0 Your Friends ' Your Teachers ' Your Coaches . . . may you be ever mindful of ihe pleasani' years spenf ar Moline High. We also wish you confinued success in whafever line of endeavor you choose io enler. And lasl, buf noi leas'l', remember ihe FOUR FREEDOMS - ' Freedom of Worship ' Freedom of Speech ' Freedom from Fear ' Freedom from Wanl' Fighi' for 'lhem wherever you may be . . . so 'l'ha1' every man, woman and child may henceforih live in peace and securiiy. e see ourselves and ' s one OUI' CO mmunlty a Harned Von Maur was founded. d : xx Eigh+y-six years ago, Pe+ersen I X ln+o our ciiy came a +o+ally new personali+y, creafed an : XX shaped around +he belief fhaf an organiza+ion finds i+s grea+- I X es+ fulfilmenf in being closely associa+ed wi+h i+s communify. I X Today, fhis fundamen+al belief, +his sense of responsibilify I XX fo fhe people of ils ci+y, underlies PHVM's broadened, I X expanded personalily. Perhaps you yourself have fell' I X ii while browsing +hrough one of +he many deparf- I X menlsg perhaps you have seen if in fhe smile of a I X helpful salesperson. We +ruly hope so! For, more : xx fhan ever, all of us a+ Pe+ersen's are de+ermined I XX ro make our s+ore your favorife shopping I X place in Davenport ' x ' x I x I X ' x ' x ' x ' x I , x I X ' x I I I I I I I X fore 1958 1872 Our Communify's Senior Deparfmenf S Friends enioy meeiing 'Io Discover Good Reading al' 'l'he Quad-Ciiies' largesl' book siore AUGUSTANA BOOK CONCERN Thirfy-eighfh Sfreel' and Sevenfh Avenue Rock Island THE ISABEL SHOP INC. HAZEL S. EVANS I 'Lg Member American lnsl'i+u'I'e of Decoralors E': :- We Offer fhe Mosf Careful Planning Q and Personal Supervision ' iii' f-J qg1,'A 2320 Slx+eenl'l1 Slreel, Moline 4-3574 .. fi SIMON 81 LANDAUER For flie sliarpesf and finesf in lvy Leagues Davenporf, Iowa GENGLER 81 GENGLER Complele Masonry 8: Concrefe Cons+ruc+ion For your nexf job, don'f linger, call Gengler 2427 Sevenfh Avenue Moline 4-3l7l BAND BOX MUSIC SHOP BAND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS-NEW AND USED RENTALS - REPAIRING BALDWIN PIANOS AND ORGANS ACCORDIONS - GUITARS - MUSIC - BATONS LESSONS - ACCESSORIES 1504 Fifteenth Street MOLINE, ILLINOIS 2-3831 PATRQNIZE YOUR MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Acknowledgements S cerest appreciation is extended by the I958 M stalt to the tollowing tor their t us assistance in making this book possible. Miss Clara Carlson, adviser The Administration Wagners Printers Mr. Ted Nelson, printing consultant Schultz Studio Mr. William Schultz, photographic consultant Moline Daily Dispatch, for the use ot pictures in several sections The Sunday Democrat-Times, tor the use ot pictures in several sections Durand Cover Company Lenox-King Studio, tor use ot pictures in basketball section CO ET? 'V E W, MQWCE' ffvfwfw balm Jj5QfJ - Q . n 1 WW Q if7j?f WSW M ff!!! ,Qi L3 of 3 : 'S Wwwmyyw M' WWWMZQQWKM f'44W-423-f Q i f 1 WW :ff Mk MMM? M 'X gy ,QM N W iWfi6Qff ,fm 35 jwllw . , ln...-.V ..- . .,-,f M1::4-. .-L, A
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