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

 - Class of 1942

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'with malice towafza none' FOSTERING Abraham Lincoin as a great exempiar, Lincoln High School has petuate through their own personalities, many of Lincoin's fine qualities. Lincoln was big of heart. So are: Miss Eunice Cripe Miss Mildred Hoyt Wir. Henry Sanders Miss Jeannette Lewis Lincoln was warm and human. So are: Mrs. Louise Hamilton Miss Marjorie McFarland Mr. Francis Sharratt Miss Margaret Hurd Lincoln was firm in purpose. So are: Mrs. Ada Tippett Mrs. B. Pearl Mapel Miss Gladys Sutter Miss Geraldine Schoifieid Miss Edith Sherwood Lincoln was quick of wit. So are: Miss A. irene Moroney Mr. Milton Gerhart Miss Annamae Heaps Mr. Roiiand Metfert Lincoln was tolerant. So are: Miss Eiizaheth Amiie Mr. Elmer C. Betz Mr. Cecil D. Snyder Mr. H. D. Eiciceiherg Lincoln had faith in others. So have: Miss Hazel Mitchell Miss Pearl Roberts ' Mr. Aaron C. Hutchens Mr. Harold C. Johnson Mr. Francis A. Taiarico Lincoln was keen of mind. So are: Miss Mary Coffey Mr. Nathan H. Weeks Mr. George Chatman Lincoin,s integrity was impec- cable. So is that of: Niiss Amy Coventry Miss Alice Holmes Miss Martha Epp Mr. Virgil Fox Lincoln gave unseifish service. So do: Mr. VV. S. Morgenthaiel' Mrs. Goldie Arnold Miss Mary Jean Calvert Miss Helen Duniceiherg Lincoln was ciireci and unafraid. So are: Mrs. Vida Hail Miss Margaret McEniry Mr. F. E. Engel Mr. Edward N. Nelson a faculty of 60 memioers who per- Lincoin got things done. So do: Mr. J. R. Anderson Miss Alice Myers Mrs. Mahei Rohioins Lincoln loved his fellow men So do: Miss Emily Scanlan Niiss Nora Sherwood Mr. George Harris Miss Ethyl Gison N Lincoln was steadfast and sane. ' So are: Wir. Norbert Busch Miss Winnie Linquist Mr. Cari G. Harris Miss Vida Cox Lincoln never bore a grudge. Neither do: Mr. Wm. C. Shaw Mr. H. A. Grahau Mrs. Modesta Barton Mr. C. VV. Baskerville Mr. Lorin H. Graaff Lincoln was a iiiinieer. So are: Miss Odessa Fariey Miss Virginia Dewey Miss Eleanor Seihy ELNIER C. BETZ MRS. VIDA HALL Boys, Adviser, vice-principal Giris, Adviser K

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s 8A's-Upper Picture 8A 1 Class-Anderson, Boles, Barnes, Blanchard, Bohner, Brightenan, Burlingame, Chiods, Coellneo, Cronin, De Camp, Dennis, Dickey, Geil, Greenfield, Haney, Henry, Kunkel, Lara, Laws, Manning, Magnuson, McClin'ic, Moore, Morlan, Mote, Mueller, Murphy, Nielsen, Paskva, I. Roth, M, Roth, Sarasio, Sheldon, D. Stevens, M, Stevens Thompson, Wallace, Williams, Musselman, Wilson, Harvey. 8A 2 Classf Ballard, Baber, Beliew, Coponigro, Christian, Davis, Dahainin, Dew, Dammerville, B. Evans, C. Evans, Garlick, Heldreth, Kennedy, Kirschbaum, Lewis, McKelvoque, Michesox, Monbogenese Mote, Ostrem, Rank Raymond, Robinson, Russell, Scribner, Sears, Small, B. Smith, H. Smith, Stahl, Thomas, Williams. 8A 3 Classf Alexander, Anderson, Beidler, Bowers, Broad, Cain, Couch, Dagle, Dale, Die Kemo, Dammerville, Elvin, Genovese, Goble, Gruwell, Helton, Iarnagin, Keengensmith, Miller, Mitchell, Moore, Pearson, Clark, Murphy, Musserlman, Nizzie, Powell, Tam, Thacker, Trapp, Montenese, Dhainin, Iuniof Chorus-First Row, left to right: Pieart, Blaydes, Davis, Clark, Branco, Rivera, ludd, Stahl, Christian, Campapiano, Gruwell, P. Woods. Second Row: Bogle, Mazzer, Thompson, Wetherton, Cowden, N. Woods, Bougher, Montray, Tarr, Eaton, Breloner, Maxwell, Thomas. Third Row: Mrs. Mapel, Reyes, Newton, Tinlin, Benton, Crane, Cavender, Matson, Breman, Cox, Newman, Steven, Fourth Row: Beliew, Baker, Garlick, Capanigro, Blanchard, Klingensmith, Williams, Conn, Barber, Seals, r gfziglaf Omens for finco n's Elufufze Leaders Club-First Row, left to right: Barlier, Casner, York, Lutz, Hollenquist. Second Row: Rogers, Van Note, Morris, Clarke, Wenger, Larson, Slaven. Third Row: Grate, Rittel, Bloomquist, Clarke, Nelson, Newton, Smith. Fourth Row: Newton, Van Ginkel, Sonneborne, Miss Cripe, Nemechek, Smith. Library Siafl-First Row, seated left to right: Grey, Kerchloerger, Gustafson, Fal- lcenhainer, Second Row: Malloy, I. Grey, Miss Linquist, Abild, Murrow, Harmon. Third Row: Freeman, Berry, Thomas. Nurses Staff-First Row, left to right: Knout, Cherry, Gemmill, Green. Second Row: Iohnson, Wenger, Dunkelberg, Clark. Third Row: Eaton, Morris, Pearson.



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Charles I. Tomkinson-tall, dark, and daring . . . ambition is to be in the U. S. Marine Air Corps or Annapolis Academy . . , an embarrassing moment has never interrupted Tommy's life and he still patiently awaits his biggest thrill . . . hobbies are photography and skating . , . mathematical whiz . . . still remembers getting through sixth grade by the skin of his teeth . . , oh so proud of two brothers in Marine Corps. Ierry Wallace-one of the big roving brutes of senior class-usually found wherever any- body is having a good time . . . member of student council . . . golf team , . . columnist of regular Rail . , . member of informal com- mittee . . . hobbies-golf, swimming, roller skating . . , ambition-to be a success in some field of business , . . embarrassing mo- ment too embarrassing to reveal , . . once called teacher by her nickname in grade schooi. ' Sketches for members oi the graduating class whose picture do not appear are given below: Claudine Mapel-tall, slender glamour girl , . . trim, attractive listener . . . cuz she believes that actions speak louder than words , . . let loose with her talents in a junior operetta . . . once upon a time she used to take time out from school-but those days are gone forever . , , works in Mrs. Hall's office . . . a swell all around girl. R Iack Vestal- lake likes basketball, baseball, E Betty . , . senior class president . . . first team basketball two years, track team . . . big ambition is to become big league baseball player . , . enjoys cruising around in Paps car . . . eating . . . embarrassed most when his name was seen in the paper by everyone for receiving a traffic summons . . . big- gest thrill was hitting a ball pitched by Bob Feller , . . one swell guy, ugene Wright-on roller skates Flash is a whiz . . . longs to be the best two-stepper -on skates . . . generally sickly in grade school but territically healthy now . . . thrilled on receiving his first Kmore than one?J new bicycle . . . flustered when he tripped two girls while skating . . . would be okay by him to follow in father's foot- steps and be a pressman. ichard Nielson-likes his middle name . . . why? . . . Dolbeer . . . tall, lanky, individual called Rich by intimates . . . member of swimming team since way back when . . . captain . . . feature editor on Railsplitter . . . chums around with Simpson boys , , . originator oi crazy ideas , . . jokingly states that his ambition is to become a bootlegger or gambler . . , really proiesses to go to Iowa U .... Nile likes to swim . . . loaf . . . EAT!!! . . . prexy of student coun- cil. McFarland Faculty First Row, left to right: Sherwood, Shaw, Calvert, Olson, Sanders, Scanlan, Mitchell, Heaps, Holmes, Amlie, Second Row: Mapel, Arnold, Myers, Selby, Lewis, Scholfield, Anderson, Snyder, Betz. Third Row: Robbins, Farley, Hurd, Linquist, Mcliniry, Cripe, Talarico, Chatman, Hutchens, Baskerville. Fourth Row: Eickleberg, Busch, Morgenthaler, Grabau, Meffert, G. Harris, Johnson, Fox, C. Harris, Gerhart.

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