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gd '+'7'5'q SENIOR RAILSPLITTER ' IANUARY, I 938 3 AARON C. HUTCHENS .... EMMETT I. HASTY ...,.. VIDA B. HALL ......,..., WINIFRED LINOUIST . ANCIENT LANGUAGE Margaret C. Hurd COMMERCIAL I. Russell Anderson Modesta M. Barton Francis W. Sharratt Intelligence Galore ADMINISTRATION . ,. .. ...Principal . . . . .Vice-Principal . . . . .Girls' Adviser ........Librarian GEORGE E. CHATMAN. Frances L. Smith Iosephine C. Smith Gladys E. Sutter Ada B. Tippett Herman L, Christiansen . . . .... Study Hall HELEN A. DUNKELBERG ..,.. ......,.. N urse GOLDIE A. ARNOLD .,.... ....... R egistrar MARGARET ELSASSER .... , . ...., Stenographer ENGLISH Amy R. Coventry Louise Rhyno Hamilton Hazel M. E. Mitchell Emily K, Scanlan Geraldine Scholtield Mary Sturgeon E FINE ARTS Frederick E. Engel, Music B. Pearl Mapel, Music Ieannette Lewis, Art C. Beatrice Keller, Art Vesper Price, Speech HOME ECONOMICS A. Irene Moroney Edith Sherwood Marion Okey INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Henry Andersen Robert L. Brewster Milton M. Gerhart William S. Morgenthaler IOURNALISM Alice M. Bauder 441' MATHEMATICS Lena M, Chandler Mary E. Colley Margaret M. McEniry PHYSICAL EDUCATION Eunice M. Cripe Carl G. Harris SCIENCE AND HYGIENE Herbert A. Grabau Carl G. Harris Wendell Bragonier SOCIAL SCIENCE Virginia M. Dewey Herman D. Eickelbera George W. Hohl T. Eldon Iackson Iola B. Quigley Nora D. Sherwood Alma Walder N. H. Weeks CAFETERIA Maude Carmichael Lena Overholser Edna Stradley BUILDING CARETAKERS Leo I. Allen, Custodian Anna L. Bliquez, Matron Bert Steen Roy Koch Dominic Cardamon Iohn F. Clarke Hiram Dyer Ioseph Mazza Harry Cole Henry Parker Ioe Ruiz
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2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ' DES MOINES, IOWA F14-5-e 3 To Ianuary '38 graduates: A new year, a new experience in living. There is no escape from the fact that an in- dividual receives from life what he puts into it. Therefore, I wish for you a long and happy life. t . . 1::-: iil ' 'iiz I I N -'1 :r f Ii i I v::: ,. Q .93 I , y . I 4- + I , c .. . ,I Q..-w,,..,. ,,. .A The social and vocational activities of these years, as well as the classroom discipline, have helped you form a pat- tern for living which should continue to change as you enrich your life with new contacts and experiences. -VIDA B. HALL, Dean of Girls -AARON C. HUTCI-IENS, Principal I r -C' C- i Your accomplishment will tend to equal your estimate of your ability, for success comes largely from within. Be sincere and determined, have a justified feeling of self-confidence and your capacity for growth will have no limit. --EMMETT I. HASTY, Vice-Principal 4.il.......
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GERALD MILLER . . . President of the Ianuary '33 graduating class is one of the most accomplished students ot his class. Gerald is invariably called Inky by his classmates and friends. Miller entered Lincoln High six years ago from Maple Grove elementary school. Gerald became outstanding in senior high as a member ot student council and this semester was elected vice president of that organization. Inky has a valiant spirit which reigns supreme in everything with which he is con- , nected. Because oi this he has served well as president of this class. Miller is interested in redheads, perhaps, this is because of that certain l2b girl with whom he is generally seen here at A.L,H.S.l I-IELEN HULL BOB CAMP . . . Vice president ot the Ianuary l938 graduating class, is known as Limpy to all of his fellow classmates. Bob has always been outstanding in sports and an ener- getic athlete in football, basketball and track, receiving monograms in each. Camp's greatest achievements in the field oi sports came in brilliant playing on the football and basketball team dur- ing his senior year and being a star trackster during the spring of '37, Secretary ot the Ianuary 1938 senior class is one of the most amiable girls in her class, due to her bright smile and friendly attitude toward everyone with whom she comes in , contact, and has won innumerable friends. Helen's nickname Minnie comes from some unknown origin and obviously not fromfi her name, t X ' Minnie will undoubtedly climb the high- 4' est steeps possible in life and do all that is in her power for the public's benefit, RCY SANDIN . . . Treasurer ot the Ianuary l938 senior class is often called Professor due to his intelligence which fespecially in journalisml surmounts the most weird problems which arise. Roy has been an outstanding scholar throughout his high school career and his future is unquestionably a bright one, In journalism, Sandin has fulfilled the positions of advertis- ing manager on the regular Railsplitter and circulation man- ager ot the Ianuary '38 senior Railsplitter most satisfactorily.
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