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ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SC HOOL Forums Inau Burated By N. H. Weeks Establishment of senior student forums, dovetail- ing with senior economics classes, was an innovation inaugurated by Nathan H. Weeks, principal, in Sep- tember, 1934. Principal Weeks Mates that these thirty forums each semester have been a success in interest- ing students to think upon current topics as applied to individual usefulness to the community, with 395 stu- dents participating weekly. The second innovation has been the high school broadcasts organized in Des Moines under the direc- tion of Lornun E. Watters, director of music educa- tion in the Des Moines public schools. Lincoln stu- dents have broadcast six times during this year, with final broadcast recorded. lime, 1935. senior ethics include wearing any ring correctly . . . particularly class rings. If the head of a knight is cut in the stone of a ring if a bird or animal is the decoration ... if init- ials, crest, or insignia are etched out or mounted on a circlet the ring is worn so that the decoration, insignia or initials are away from the wearer and toward the person gazing at the ring . . . therefore Lincoln High graduates wear their rings with the ALMS monogram away from the wearer. Lincoln Faculty Professional Leaders Tune, 1935, seniors are proud of the faculty who in- structed them. Among active leaders of professional units are included : Henrv Andersen, associate Scoutmaster. |. Russell Anderson. Lincoln representative to Des Moines Teachers ' Federation, 1935; second vice presi- dent hoard and member of executive hoard. Des Moines Teachers ' Federation, 1936-1938. Goldie Alcox Arnold, memher of. and advisory hoard memher of Des Moines Independent School District Credit Union, 1935-36. Esther Mary Brannen, I ' resident of the National Association of Journalism Directors of secondary schools. Mary E. Coffey, Lincoln representative to Des Moines Teachers ' Federation, 1935. Virginia Dewey, memher of Des Moines Secondary School Geography Course of Study Committee, 1935. Herhert A. Grahau, Des Moines Geographic Asso- ciation treasurer, r 2 1 -26, president 1926-28; president Tri State Club, Columbia University, 1929, vice presi- dent 1930, secretary-treasurer 1931; president of Des Moines Teachers ' Science Club, 1934-36; memher of Des Moines Science Textbook Committee, 1934-35; Des Moines School Master ' s Club, treasurer 1934-35. Louise Rhyno Hamilton, Lincoln representative to Des Moines Teachers ' Federation. The Most Successful Businesses are the Largest Users of Quality Printing FEDERAL PRINTING COMPANY COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE Telephone 4-2566 • Des Moines ■ 215 Fourth Street
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DES MOINES, IOWA JUNE, 1935 The Senior Railsplitter Margaret M. McEniry, recording secretary of Des Moines Teachers ' Federation, 1033-35. Wm. S. Morgenthaler, secretary of the Iowa associa- tion of Industrial and Manual Arts teachers, 1931; Lincoln representative to Des Moines Teachers ' Feder- ation, 1935. Emily K. Scanlan, president central division of Teachers of English, 1929; president Des Moines English association, 1931-32; Des Moines delegate to the National Council of Teachers of English, 1934. A Godfrey Siverson, treasurer of the Des Moines Teachers ' Federation, 1932-36; supervisor of the Des Moines Independent School District Credit Union, 1933-36; junior councilor of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, 1934-35; senior councilor of the Iowa Academy of Science, 1935-36; chairman of Des Moines Central and Physics Committees and memher of Biology Committee for selection of textbooks, 1934-35. Gladys Sutter, Lincoln representative to Des Moines Teachers ' Federation. Senior International Day on May 3, 1935, recalled that this senior- A day is original and distinctive to Lincoln High senior graduates. It was conceived by Lincoln ' s first graduating class in January, 1927. No other school in the country, to our knowledge, has this permanent senior day in its calendar. The Tercenten- ary history of Abraham Lincoln High School, says of Lincoln ' s International Day history: As Lincoln High School began to reveal character and personality of its own, the students noted the con- trasting types of the several nationalities that entered our ' Hall of Learning. ' So it happened, at the sugges- tion of Delia Mae Arnold, that the first graduating class of Lincoln High School inaugurated International Day in this city. Gifts for Graduation We suggest a smart new Elgin or Hamilton Wrist Watch. A Senior Ring or Pin. One of the many new and attractive items in Jewelry. A large selection from $1 to $5. Terms if desired. PLUMB JEWELRY STORE Sixth and Walnut Courteous Service ANDY AND BILL ' S MARKET Dial 4-551 I First Floor, City Market QUALITY ALWAYS We Deliver First Choice in Des Moines PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK DAIRY COMPANY FOR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE CALL 3-6211 One glance at the deep cream line in a bottle of FIANN Perfectly Pasteurized MILK is proof of its EXTRA RICH- NESS. V taste convinces of its Superior Flavor . . . and the words Perfectly Pasteurized are assurance of its abso- lute Safety. FLYNN is the Preferred Milk In thousands of !) - Moines homes. 25
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