Abraham Lincoln High School - Railsplitter Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1988

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Dorian Art: (first row) Kevin Molloy, Joe Bianchi, Ace Hendricks, Tony Martindale, Doug Keller, Jim Armstrong, Gary Gioffrredi, (second row) Phil Gale, Scott Murphy, Mellisa Hawk, Linda Green, Julie Cherry, Tammy Nebola, Jennifer Brennan, (third row) Robert Carlson, Tammy Hendricks, Terry Weisshaar, Stacie Kline, Todd Harriot, Chad Gathercole, Lonnie Ceretti, (fourth row) Brian Hardie, Marnie Ison, Brian Connett, Larry Starner, James Spaur, Ron Bergmann, Steve Barber, (fifth row) Matt Smoot, Sponsor Dale McLean, Danny Bougher. Dorian Art officers: Julie Cherry, secretary; Kim Clements, treasurer; Kevin Molloy, president; ind Mellisa Hawk, historian. 23

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Dorian Art students make school shine Dorian Art Club, continuing a 34 year tradition, once again added color to the school by decorating the gym for Homecom- ing and by hanging Christmas scenes in the front hall. The Christmas portraits which garnished the front hall fea- tured well known Muppet characters in traditional Christmas scenes. The 35 sophomores, juniors and seniors met each morning for homeroom, led by sponsor Dale McLean and officers: Kevin Molloy; president, Kim Clements; treasurer, Julie Cherry; sec- retary, and Mellisa Hawk; historian. President Kevin Molloy commented, ' ' Although this year ' s group was rather large, I feel that much was accomplished and there was a lot of motivation within the club. ' ' Annually Dorian Art donates a piece of artwork to the school, these are displayed in various school offices. 1 . One of the four scenes Dorian Art created during Christmas. 2. Dorian Art members work on a portrait for the front hall. 3. Scott Murphy and Kim Clements trim garland for the front hall. 4. Kim Clements helps decorate the gym for the Homecoming dance. 5. Sponsor Dale McLean supervises Dorian Art. 22



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In its continuance of excellence, the RAILSPLITTER, under the guidance of Co-editors Jason Herman and Mindy Manley, completed the successful issues. The newspaper staff, consisting of 1 5 members worked daily to contrib- ute interesting and intriguing stories to inform and entertain the student body. Jason Herman commented, ' Working as a co-editor was something that I will never forget. I expect it will be very helpful this fall when I take journalism classes in college. This staff needs to be given all of the credit. They were a great team to work with. ' ' Mindy Manley said, ' ' I was very honored to work as a co-editor of the RAILSPLITTER and I am also very proud of the paper and the staff. We have worked hard and maintained our standard for journalistic excellence. InSurBncr iRUARY 12 3 4 ? t • I1 11 21 22 23MS nn Ncvi papcr Stall: (first row) Kristie Carnine, Valerie Kaczmarek, Lance Donaldson, Jason Herman, Mindy Manley, Sharon Little, Shari Emmons, (second row) Advisor Diane Weir, Mona Ubaldo, Melissa Johnson. Jim Lewis, John Kenyon, Jim Armstrong, Heather Roland. Rachel Wolford. (not pictured: Shellie McKeever.) 24

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