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

 - Class of 1939

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' ' 1 SENIOR RAILSPLITTER 0 IANUARY, 1939 ir i' I5 Peggy and the Pirate Cast Those who took part in the Iunior Operetta which was given Dec. 1 and 2 are: Q BACK ROW: Layton, Orr, Stevens, McConnell, Lurie, Marenario, Wright, Bellew, Newman, Pilmer, Zika, Ricelli, Pefferle, Curtis, Sanchez, Fillingham, Dicer, Clark. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mapel, Stevens, Sass, Robbins, Comito, Brehemy, Brooks, Delmedge, Phillips, Ostrem, Newman, Hyde, Haynes, McNeely, Shielller, Alberg, Hunt, Turner, Ross, Uhlman, Hougham, Mapel, Fuger, McFall. SECOND ROW: Burnsted, Stoudy, Rum- mans, Plemone, Abild, Clark, Gail, Bartlett, Hartman, King, Gustafson, Coady, lzzolina, Pattie, Hahn, McMann, Herker. FIRST ROW: Piert, Rayes, 'l'homas, Wallace, Perdue, Harlow, Harmon, Mitchell, Reed, Dyer. Art and International Relations Clubs Aspiring artists and foreign. diplomats from Lincoln high are: BACK ROW: Donaldson, Donovan, Phillips, Martin, Cartmill, Coloney, Forman, Turner, Spragg, Mazzei, Watson, Lidholm, Rogers, Pervier Arnodeo, Pierce, Hammer, Daugherty, Penske, Tam, Welsh. SECOND ROW: Maori, C. Kent, Cassettari, Collup, G. Matthews, Zapata, Woodgard F. Buhrer, A. Cartwright, DeMarco, Steen, Scalise, Grate, Williams, Mortale. FRONT ROW: Miss Lewis, Casady, Lockhart, Mote, Wenger, R. ian- nobule, tl. Cartwright, Guidicessi, Ruby, Couchman, Hutchens, Miss Quigley, Trindle, Borden, Campbell.

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14 'Ir ir ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL f DES MOINES, IOWA A. L. H. S. Band Band members include: CLARINETS: John Crevaro, Fraulis Knight, Blossom Robertson, Mary Davis, Harold Silcott, Ellaine McGee, Pacilico Cervetti. Florine Cain, Donald Williams, Ellen Evans, Phillis I-lerker, Virginia Herker, Bill Roth, Arthur Smeadly, Lois Wrigfht, Bill Weisenburger. CORNETS: Dorothy Graves, Mary Shrelller, Arlo Elliot, Alice Langenbuch, lack Curtis, Donald Tew, Ray Dershum. SAAOPHONESI Ray Phillips, Robert Ward, Dale Pilmer, Ralph Page, Richard Reynolds, Abraham Lurie. BASSOONS: Margaret Locke, Thelma Clarke, Richard Fillman. FLUTES: Marjorie Miller, Ianet Burnstedt, Dorothy Hummer, Tim Cassidy. TROMBONES: John Merkel, Robert Stevens, Richard Graham, Roland Giel, Ioe Gillespie, Charles Tomkinson, Iohn Den Bor. BARITONE HORN : Rex Serber, Eugene Mettler, Harold Holmes. FRENCH HORNS: Esther Canfield, Lester Rohrer, 1-'rank Tomkinson, Robert Zumbrummen. BASSES: Virginia Flin, lack Bergstrom, Clarence Bronson, Bern Hague, Dean Enabnit, Robert Estes, Harry Dunston. DRUMS: Carroll Talley, Robert Tomkinson, Ray Kent. Lincoln High Chorus Members ol the chorus are: SOPRANOS: Mari'ean Brubaker, Rowena Cam bell, Marcella Cherry, Marian Durand, Ellen Evans, Elizabeth Fillingham, Marian Gillaspy, Dorothy Hummer, Mary Ann Hutchings, Margaret Locke, Blanche Nittler, Virginia Parker, Phyllis Patten, Vera Pilrner, Blossom Robertson, Barbara Russell, Clara Sharpless, Helen Steven, Doneta St. Iohn, Charlotte Thompson, Eloise Thompson, Betty Thurow. ALTOS: Dorothy Streitler, Fraulis Knight, Alice Fields, Mildred McCormick, Mary Ausilio, Mar Davis, Constance Zapata, Marcella Adamson, Norma Ferrari, Ianet Burnstedt, Margaret Hartman, Darlene Armel, Dorothy King, Virginia Flin, Doris Polan, Alice Langenbuch, Alleta Anderson. TENORS: Ioe Gilleiinie, Arlo Elliot, lohn Crevaro, Richard Graham, Raymond Orr, Pacifico Cervetti. BASSES: Iohn Muse, Raymond Philli s, Arthur Srneadly, Harol Silcott, Tim Cassidy, Roland Giel, Robert Ward, Carroll Talley, Lester Rohrer, Ray Kent, George Strayer, Robert Tomkinson, Albert Had ey.



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16 'A' 'k ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL 0 DES MOINES, IOWA ATHLETES + COACHES I FIGHTING TEAMS sport. praise ability player. center HE Greeks believed that a perfect body was the greatest virtue of mankind. Coach Carl G. Harris and mdny boys at Lincoln high follow this belief by participating in the various fields of More Lincoln boys than ever before turned out for football last fall. Adam Stirling, captain of the team, won the of the city for his as an all-around He was named on the all-city football team. COACH HARRIS Our new stadium was used this fall for the first time. Its inaugural game was the Lincoln-Indianola game, this was followed by several first and second team games. The basketball team, under the supervision of Coach Harris, started the season out with a bang by winning its A. L. H. S. Football Team first game from Valley high. l Not to be forgotten, the second team played exceptionally good basketball this season, having won the first 4 games they played. Seven of last year's nine letter men are returning to the swimming team this yedr. David Emery, who is now on the All-American swimming team, - and Ralph Figg, are the two who are COACH GRAAF missing. Winning their first meet against Boone at Boone 45-21, Lincoln's swimmers started the season out with a big splash. The team is stronger in diving, backstroke, and brecxststroke, although it is weaker in the free style event. Golf and tennis are two very pop- ular sports at Lincoln, and the boys on these teams have won several awards for their merits. The golf team, under the direction of coiiqn IOHNSON top in the state cmd city meets. In 1937 Lincoln won the state golf championship. Mr. W. S. Morganthaler, is always on They play the game for the fun of it. BACK ROW: Camp, Morris, Orr, Roland, Gilliam, Gillotti, B. Karnes, Coach Harris. SECOND ROW: McCormick, Beck, Peterson, Ligori, Sheridan, Parks, Burlingame, Buhrer. FRONT ROW: Newton, York, C. Karnes, Anderson, Stirling, Gillotti, La Brash, Morgan, Nicolina. Ll

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