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Come in, and welcome to our new school,'! grects Mr. Lamont Hultgren, principal of Moline High School. Lays Foundation for Progress Mr. Lamont Hultgren is serving his third year as principal of Moline Senior High School. Mr. Hultgren amiably handles his many responsibilities, supervising the physical operation of everything within our new building, which includes teachers, counselors, the student body, cafeteria, custodians, and every department. Man- aging all athletic events and dramatic productions throughout the year is also a big job for this cheerful man. In this Hrst year in our new school building, Mr. Hultgren's re- sponsibilities have multiplied daily. Operation of the complex IBM system which controls all heating, lighting, bells, and other systems in the school is his job. New facilities and space require suitable policies which offer the best, and safest, use by students. In making and carrying out these new policies, Mr. Hultgren works closely with his right-hand man,H Mr. Norman A. Ziebell, assist- ant principal. Caring for the welfare of the students is Mr. Zie- bellis job, as is making out student schedules, and working with the counselors. Two counselors, a man and a woman, direct each class at MHS. In addition to counseling, they assist students with their programs, check on absences, and help in planning class social functions. The senior counselors aid the class members in picking colleges and notify them of available scholarships. Sophomore Class Counselors Junior Class Counselors Ralph McMinn Frieda Schnowski Jay SchaiT Helen Anderson Second man on the administra- tion totem-pole is Mr. Norman A. Zicbell. assistant principal. Senior Class Counselors Harold Griflith Barbara Garst ' r QI: - f - ' 5 .. +1 I-E - . u:s,fszv Y' M 'S ,M f l'T1lii?SL j'If2'5'::l'5E EEl'vEE3 -iz:- : 7:: ':E r -e ----- 2 ,gn .,,, , . , -1 .W , ,..,, E ..,, ,Et 1V H!lA -f nr . W .1 ire. fsmsm , ... L H H ,, -,M s .,,,'. Q,,,:5.a2 mi-is ...,,. ,:.. 1, V. ky . fr .,,.,, , gags' tj, '..:3.,' . .i,,,r, aff.ag'i2gf:aa:?? fi.: .1 V- fears :gggeaz,Q,5fQQ,.g ,,'- P, - , . Q! w 57 ' UWWGV . - -sf A , . , - mm V 1 ,, f ' 4 I . ,xr f ,I J-ef ,Q , 5 V Q ss it Q 'Why bf i 2 1 Q3 6 4- a 2 s L .3 r.,, . , at A K . . '--' 1 'X , y ay in ig. 1 'wr 1 F . arg, .- Ja 5? if sew 'EQ ' 'l -Q- ar H 1 f Z3 ' fi he fi' 4 92 3 ly Y' . , Higgs s S W .seg Q s Tir? if 2 if Q? is Q fm, f 3. is 3 4 1 'lf- 1 4 4 4 4 ,sf 2 42 f 92 easter., ,, -rg,
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JUDY BROQKS MAURINE CADDY JEAN CARLSON B.S,, Mug, B.A,, M.Ed. B.S., M.A. Ph,-Simi Eduggtion English Physical Education GAA GAA, Cheerleaders olumes, Magazines Developing a sense of awareness of his own sensitivity to beauty and good taste and confidence in expressing himself creatively is the object of the art courses. Advanced classes study drawing, paint- ing, three-dimension construction, and printing 5 also illustration, advertising techniques, and sculpture. Crafts classes do creative work with leather, metal, wood, glass, plastics, and jewelry. Pottery classes handle clay, creating original ceramic pieces. More than three hundred students report daily for work in the vocal and instrumental music groups. Beginners, choruses learn breath control, correct diction, clear enunciation, and proper tone quality. Members of the girls' choir and operetta workshop, quartets, sextets, trios, and soloists are chosen by tryouts. The band and or- chestra learn to play their instruments harmoniously, to develop smooth phrasing, and to master basic techniques. Typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, and distribu- tive education comprise the courses in business education. These courses are taken successively through high school, Distributive edu- cation prepares the student for careers in retailing or selling. Twenty- four seniors enrolled for this year's DE course. ROY DEVINNEY B.A., M.A. ALMA DOUGHERTY i ii, r E 'Q 1 3 iier tiitiz iiis -- is X gc if 2.1 at JACK CODER, B.A. CAROL COIN, B.A. Social Studies Phy.s'icalErlucati01i Football, Intramurals KATHLEEN CURRY B.A. Librarian Library Club GAA. Tennis ADA JANE DAER B.A. Mathematics 'i A f f1':v11:ig:i.11::t K ' ,,,,,, 0, ' - - ff ' T, . ,.1ii,'1,.lz.f . i5fl5?ifff.5 szffzswf fc Q .al sw -1' f 'ffEf'S.-i 1 -:..1'i.5 gtzklijqgi, + -se. L ww 'P' r -ff 1 E i ..f- -,.- ,,, W. ss.. . -324411 sw. . ,sigma-f. . ,. mms. 1, - if. Eigli lf' F1552 -j','1I,,,, :- igffrff' 1,Q'fQf1Q If fflfflff. iff' it 'giriis 1' '--: - . sim iz, N, N.. i , , 5 f- ':fII2.'fI?fL?:J5ZT1 ' +.:f.1E -Q 'ff 'I' fi' ' ' 3S'i 'f7 ?i '1-te GLADYS DAY B.A., M.E. Buxiness Education Soda! Smdiex BIA. Here's another one, says librarian, Miss Curry, as she helps Mr. Adam Audio-Visual Aids Businem Educafinn COITIPHC his English book lists- LEONA DAY, A.B Social Studies
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