Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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In the new position of Director of Activities, Mr. Jack Brow n, informally discusses extracurricular scheduling in his office. hl i ? Expand, Develop? Foresee Future Growth I kins the art department This citation was given for national achievement in art demonstrated by the MHS art work shown in the 1966 National High pti ifecei isPL )Ca OA Fi Mr Donald Adkins proudly shows a citation to Mr Jay Sc ha ff Received by School Art Exhibition. In the background is a painting which was part of the art work submitted for the exhibition annually sponsored by Schttlaslu Magazinfa a periodical furnished to many high schools. 13

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Stanley S. Smith Principal CP This past year, Mr. Stanley Smith, principal, saw many changes take place within MHS. The addition was finished, new equipment was installed, and many new classes were added to the curriculum. By filling the position of athletic director, Mr. Roger Potter found himself directing the athletic department and settling into the schedule of our school. Having moved up from a junior high school, Mr. Potter found many new adjustments to make. As activity director, Mr. Jack Brown had his (JiantJ; full. Scheduling all extracurricular activities and registering 7 clubs as well as heading the homecoming parade were part of his new job. Three counselors for each grade level kept busy with scheduling students’ classe and many conferences. Ad- mits, records, and attendance iwere also added to the busy workload of each counselor. Besides their counseling duties, they taught classes. Principal, assistants, directors and counselors all joined forces to make MHS an efficiently run school, and they remained concerned about their students throughout the year, and probably the next. - gap m 1 0 Administration Watches as Building, Classes Mr. Jay Schaff served again this year as assistant to the principal. During the first two weeks of each semester he maintained his patience even after seeing the ( Cxtensj ve lines of students who were requesting schedule changes. Although his assignments were varied and plentiful, he always carried them out successfully Mr. Schaff served MHS with dedication. Some Seniors had a hard time locating their old counselor Mr. Albert Stevens. Always busy, he was a hard man to find unless, by chance, he could be found in his office in the new J-wing. Mr. Stevens had left his counseling job and his position as a history teacher to fulfill his new ' job as administrative assistant. As this job was newly created, Mr. Stevens is the first to have it. Jay Schaff Assistant Principal Albert Stevens Administrativ e Assistant



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Kathleen Curry Jennie Ellison Librarian, Library English Club Judith Funk Harold Griffith English English, Counselor Connie Hamilton English, Debate Gary Hobbs English, Speech, rensics Teachers Expose Students to the Enduring Preparing the Line O ' Type ' s fall entry forjudging by the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association: Mrs. Mary Youngdahl, adviser to the newspaper staff, looks over the first semester of issues. Last year the LO’T received the CSPA Medalist award for its superior publication U

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