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DOROTHEA HYINK ALMA KOTEZ Business Courses Business Courses WARREN LEONARD Electronics HELEN MANUS Home Economics This year, MHS art students are not only painting pictures, but they are also framing them artistically. Don Moeller, art instructor, smiles skeptically while he watches Charmaine Bjurstrom attempt to pound a nail into the frame she is constructing for one of her favorite paintings. Vocations Are Exemplified MHS EDWARD MITCHELL RICHARD MARLIN Business Courses Auto Mechanics Camera Club DON MOELLER Art RONALD MOON JAMES PARTRIDGE VIVIAN REIMERS Machine Shop Vocal Music Typing FRIEDA SCHNOWSKE DONALD VERSTRAETE FRANK WILLITS Typing ALONZO SEABOLDT Bookkeeping KERMIT WELLS Machine Shop CLIFFORD ZENOR, SR. FTA Orchestra Baseball Vocal Music Key Club Welding
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LELA ADAMS DONALD ADKINS ANNETTE BONNELL Home Economics Art Home Economics Supervisor Home Ec Club RAY BRASSMER GLADYS DAY DONALD DIEHL Welding Bookkeeping Typing Indus. Arts Business Ed. Developing the abilities which will help MHS stu- dents to become productive citizens in all walks of life, the music, art, and vocational departments endeavor to provide students with incentive to further cultivate their talents. With the cultural themes, music and art, faculty members emphasize special apptitudes by giving stu- dents opportunities to increase their capabilities. In the music department band and orchestra mem- bers exercise their musical talents by providing enter- tainment at MHS productions. Vocal music students gain insight into this field through participation in programs and state competition. Prospective artists learn to appreciate the work of others in the new art appreciation course while they also learn to make better use of old skills in painting, sculpture, and pottery. Students gain valuable experience for future jobs in business education courses such as typing, shorthand, and office practice. Bookkeeping offers irreplaceable knowledge for tomorrow’s business men and women, who learn to balance ledgers and tally numerical rec- ords. Local, district, state, and national tournaments cli- max the industrial arts program as boys enter self- made machinery and implements in competition for monetary awards and personal achievement. Individual Talents in Art, Music, and Helpfully, Miss Gladys Day points out the intricacies of add- ing machines to Business Education student, Pat Bufe. It is a major goal of the business education department to teach practical usage of office machines to students. LOUIS DilULIO Band ROBERT EDWARDS GYRUS GALLEY Music Dept. Woodworking Drafting MARGARET GRIFFIN MARJORIE GRIGGS ANDRA HAMILTON Business Education Art Typing 20
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Senior activity gymnasts, Kathy Savignano and Margo Pync- kel, balance on uneven parallel bars while the new gym teacher, Mrs. Carol Hardin, observes their form on the appa- ratus. WILLIAM BALTZELL WILLIAM BISHOP Driver’s Training Baseball Driver’s Training Basketball JUDY BROOKS Phys. Ed. G.A.A. JEAN CARLSON Phys. Ed. Cheerleading CAROL COIN Phys. Ed. Water Ballet Physical Fitness Stressed in Gym Classes JACK FOLEY Phys. Ed. Varsity Basketball KENNETH FUNK Phys. Ed. Football CAROL HARDIN Phys. Ed. Driver’s Training Physical Education courses give Moline High School students an opportunity for relaxation and exercise. Girls batter and bruise themselves by participating in strenuous activities such as speedball, swimming, bas- ketball, volleyball, and field hockey. Boys exert their energy in exciting sports like football, basketball, and wrestling. Safety, Driver Education, Health, and First Aid are required six-weeks courses. The increasing emphasis being placed on physical fitness, spurred on largely by president Kennedy’s pro- gram to improve the physical condition of American youth, has stepped up our active program greatly. WILLIAM KLIER FRANCES LEIMKUEHLER GARY MORRIS CLIFTON HYINK Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. MARK MARSELL Phys. Ed. Driver’s Training Pool Manager G.A.A. Driver’s Training Swimming JOSEPH VAVRUS Phys. Ed. Varsity Wrestling 22
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