Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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ANDRA HAMILTON DOROTHEA HYINK Typing Business Courses Tennis ALMA KOTEZ Business Courses ARTHUR KRANE ROLF LANGEHAUG WARREN LEONARD Bookkeeping Crafts Electronics Stage HELEN MANUS RICHARD MARLIN EDWARD MITCHELL RONALD MOON Home Economics Auto Mechanics Business Courses Machine Shop Camera Club DON MOELLER Art Fine Arts Club JAMES PARTRIDGE Vocal Music Fine Arts Club Courses Provide Experience for Future VIVIAN REIMERS FRIEDA SCHNOWSKE Typing Typing FTA ALONZO SEABOLDT FRANK WILLITS CLIFFORD ZENOR, SR. Orchestra Machine Shop Welding Gaining valuable experience in the field of auto mechanics, Russel Aschbach and Richard Corder learn important safety precautions as Mr. Marlin points out a faulty connection in the ignition system. 23

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LELA ADAMS DONALD ADKINS Home Economics Art Supervisor ANNETTE BONNELL RAY BRASSMER Home Economics Welding Home Ec Club Indus. Arts Head Throughout daily class sessions, numerous Moline High students en- deavor to achieve proficiency in the arts— ranging from the fine arts to industrial arts. Growing in the art of awareness, both the crafts and art classes strive to develop the techniques of self-expression through such skills as painting, pottery-making, leather-tooling, sculpturing, and chalk sketching. During the year vocal and instrumental music students work to uphold the tradition of outstanding musical accomplishments at MHS. Joining the mixed choirs and Operetta Workshop in this department this year, is the boys’ glee club. These, as well as the ever-enlarging MHS band and orches- tra, labor tirelessly to learn the basic techniques necessary to please the public in their many performances. Preparation for future work is the aim of the numerous business and vocational courses available to MHS students. Typing is offered in all three classes; those desiring to continue in this area of study may take short- hand, bookkeeping, or general office practice, including stenography and the operation of office machinery. With the emphasis on actual participa- tion, Distributive Education enables students to spend several hours a day as employees in local firms. They also are required to take two hours of D.E. classroom work. In the rooms assigned to the domestic arts, girls electing courses in home economics learn the essentials of using the Basic Seven food chart and the skills involved in creating clothes with the effective use of color, design, and textiles. Meanwhile, MHS boys have the choice of extensive industrial arts training courses. In some phases they plan and design their own tools and machinery, while in others they use these machines in prac- tical situations. Instruction is also offered in shop classes such as elec- tronics, woodworking, and drafting. Arts Increase “Ummm! That smells delicious, girls!” remarks Mrs. Manus as she oversees the preparation of a tasty dish. Students of her advanced foods class, Karen Biom and Vicky Fos- binder, wait anxiously to sample the product of their efforts. Awareness; Vocational GLADYS DAY LOUIS DilULIO ALMA DOUGHERTY Bookkeeping Band Business Education Business Ed. Head Music Dept. Head ROBERT EDWARDS CYRUS GALLEY MARGARET GRIFFIN Woodworking Drafting Business Education 22



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“Lift!” instructs Miss Leimkuehler as she shows Sally Eastland the proper hockey technique for evading her opposing goalie Linda Wilt. Physical Fitness Goal of P.E. Program WILLIAM BALTZELL WILLIAM BISHOP Drivers Training Drivers’ Training Baseball Basketball Through the many branches of the physical educational pro- gram, students have the opportunity to experience a variety of wholesome activities. Girls’ gym courses include speedball, modem dance, swim- ming, basketball, volleyball, recreational games, and— a new sport at MHS this year— field hockey. With the exception of the grass field, this game is played much like ice hockey. Football, basket- ball, wrestling, gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, and physical fitness provide inside and outside activity for the boys. Six weeks of required instruction in health and first-aid stress the importance of caring for the body and of being pre- pared to handle emergencies. A class in the fundamentals of automobile safety is required for graduation. CLIFTON HYINK WILLIAM KLIER FRANCES LEIMKUEHLER MARK MARSELL GARY MORRIS JOSEPH VAVRUS Drivers Training Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. Drivers Training Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. Pool Manager GAA Swimming Varsity Wrestling 24

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