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

 - Class of 1940

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School Councils T HE junior and senior councils, traditional governing bodies of Abraham Lincoln high school, are grooming, perhaps, the nations future governors and senators. Composed of 24 members, the junior council is advised by Mrs. Mabel I. Robbins. It handles junior problems--cooperates with senior council and junior character commission—builds good morale for senior careers—is termed “meat” of better citizens. Advised by Mr. A. C. Hutchens, the senior council with 46 members concentrates action on problems both “home and “abroad.” It considers halls, grounds, cafeteria; it provides social functions. Members of the group participated in an all-city council to promote friendly relations among the four Des Moines high schools. Junior Council Back Row Wilton. Anania. L i n e -weaver. Hamlin, treat.. Roilly. prat.. Crookthank. Rob-bint. VanTritk. Koack. Robinson, Kincaid. Front Row. Huntbur- «ar. Clark. Bnty. rick man. Rump, sac.. Falkanhatnor, St. John. Davit, Rivera. Lattar. McCormick. Senior Council Back Row: Thomas, York. Hutchens. A. Swan. LaBrath, Mortalo, Silcott. Wallaca. Gillotli, vice ores.. Randall. Third Row: Gruwall, troas.. Cardamon, Copic. Arnold. Lo-norgan. G Do-Marco. Fillman, Allison. Banghart, Park. Losh. M r . Hutchens, Parker, B. Swan. Sacond Row: Wood-yard. Haney. Fal-kenhainor, Bixby, Reynolds. Civitato, Palmor. Leona, Matthews. Sand-strom. Mitchell. L DeMarco, prat. Front Row: Burn- 11 a d t , Shrolllor, sec . Flin.

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Office Staff—Lett to right Andrews. Warnos. Mr . Hall. Pervier. WaUon, Crawiord. Mr Hasty, Garrison. Cartor. Kaup. Brown, Pearson. Pieart, Miss Calvert. Mr. Hutchens. Westergaard. Ruby. Beli. Giudicessi. Mrs Arnold. Matthews Sitting Knouso. Journalism 1—Back Row around Siriannt. McConnell. Klauenburch. Crask. Ullrich. Mayo. Geil, Lockhart. Daugherty. Ogren, Gorman. Giannoble, Matthews. Cahguin. M. Haney, Bixby. Shoradcn, Bock, Mohlor. Andrus. Miller, Free. Bang-hart. Shanks, Miss McFarland. Third Row. J. Anderson. Bowers. Armbrest, Benoit. Giliam. Prossulti. Muse. Wenger. Andreano. Smith. Filtingharn. Ross, Bohannan. Gibbons. Second Row Osipchack, Paseuzzi. Falkinhainer, F. Haney. Fosnough, Casner. Watson, faggors, Jordon Front Row; E. Anderson. Coppt. Gaspon. Soluri, Knouse. Nurso's Staff—L ett to right: Reynolds. Parker, Buhrer. Metzger. Miss Dunkelberg. Swan, Sirianni. Leone, secy.. Walsmilh. pres.. Harvey. Sitting: Norton. Lillie, treas.. Wyatt, vice pres. i



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The Camera Gets 'Em Who said Lincoln students didn't work? It was a hard job posing for that picture! Those studious students in Miss Dewey's last hour history class are Gillotti, Park, Masimore, and De Marco. Those candid shots are from Mr. Shaw's science classes. Thrown in for good measure are several selected short subjects snapped at random. Hutch, fashion plate of 22. seems admiring the scenery, whiie Cherry looks shocked at seeing the principal in such dilapidated attire. Following are several pictures of thought and industry. They must have caught Strayer in the hay fever season, while Thomkinson looks bored by the whole thing. Folsom and Jacquinta are shown working on the models for the women's next spring hat fashions. Mr. Shaw is seen in the usual act of supporting his family. Well, well some more photos proving that Lincoln studes really concentrate, and they don't need a concentration camp, either. Presented on the left hand border of the panel is an exclusive picture, from Europe, a blind date in a London blackout.

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