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

 - Class of 1940

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Library Staii Back Row Dunagan. Daugherty. Dickoy, Davolt. Gu taJ on. Hummor. Nirzi. Ko«-mi«r. L«dhe. los Front Row: Falkenhainer, Irwin. Paige. Miss Linguist, Mars. Production Staff Back Row. Black. Bruce. Morris. Armbrest. Gerhart. Alber. Miss Price. Second Row: Mote. Peterson, Dhainin, Coburn. Garrott. Cox. Short. Miss Lewis. Front Row: Lockhart, Dickey. Emery. Kr.ouse. Gasperi. Wenger. Fini. Hyde Library Staff' . These student librarians know how to work and how to play. Many are the giggles heard when staff members are congregated in the back room. But while on desk duty, the librarians maintain a dignity, impressive to behold. Growing with the school, the stafl now has a maximum membership of 14 compared with the half dozen girls who first assisted the librarian. Their passion above and beyond their library work is giving book reviews. Production Staff . . . With the snipping scissors of the costume girls, the busy brushes of scenic artists, and the stage crew in action, deft fingers of the production staff know how to fashion an elaborate stage on the traditional shoestring. Hours upon end are spent by this laboring group. When every school performance takes the stage, the production staff stands behind, a bulwark of strength. This semester they have assisted in the production of Ladies Go Legal, “The Outlaw King. and Christmas Autographs the World. They are now hard at work on the opera, The Fortune Teller.

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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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Monitors . . . Upstairs and downstairs and in the lady's chamber, Hasty's henchmen, the school monitors, keep watch over daytime traffic. Stationed in seats of the mighty, they gauge your speed and hurry you up if you're too slow—and slow you dov n if you're too hurried. And if you don't have a hall pass, better v atch out! More than one free lance culprit has suffered rebuke and been given a ticket to the judicial committee. And no gnawing and gnashing of teeth, Studes! Your monitors function! Projectors' League—Public Address— Although two separate organizations, the projectors league and the public address system work on many cooperative enterprises. The projectors, 12 in number, operate the sound movie at noon. In this service group, members are chosen for their high scholastic standing and their leadership ability. The P. A. system with seven members supply the system for assemblies, football games, basketball games, and school productions. Monitors Back Row: Sloven, R. S in i i h . Atkinson, Jor.os, Mitchell. Shoradon. Stovich. Mr. Hasty. Andor-son, Pascuuii. Fill-inoham. Mortalo, 1 s!e, chairman Second Row Hunt. Lovoll, Y a k i s h . Bixby. Swan. Mo-lino. Forto. Gilloiti, G. DoMarco. Liiccs. Black, Mateon. Oltvor. L DoMarco. Front Row: Jackson. F a x o! , Koeqan. Hodborg, Saunders, Morris. Brown. Timmons. Leak, D, Smith. Osipchack. Palmor. Projectors and P. A. League Back Row Amodoo. Konnedy. A 1b e r . Thomas. M o t o . Grato. Second Row: Doavor. Costnnzo. M r . Shaw. Do Marco. Muntjor. Robinson. Front Row: Graziano. Mannaro. Mortalo, Gillotti. Bloom-quist. Davis, Karns

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