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We Set Our Wings Each of these poems was published in editions of the regular Railsplitter. Film Enthusiasts After three years of inactivity, the photography club of homeroom 120 has been reorganized. Three years ago homeroom photography enthusiasts in- stalled a dark room, equipped With photographic apparatus, in a corner ot the science laboratory. The dark room is equipped for film developing and reprinting. Use of the room is free, but mem- bers must supply their own chemicals, film and print- ing paper. Many forrner members were reinstated. Dinner Guests Representatives from all city schools attended the Kiwanis club dinners, held at Hotel Ft. Des Moines, for one month each. lACOBSON'S aim, ai Vanilla, Maple Nut and Cherry Flavors MADE IN DES MOINES NORTHWESTERN CANDY CO. Courteous Service ANDY AND BILL'S MARKET Dial 4-5511 First Floor, City Market QUALITY ALWAYS Van Ginkel Food Market 3005 S. E. Fourteenth COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FOODS Free Delivery Phone 3-7378 YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATEDH QUEAL LUMBER CO. l-lelp Build Des Moines Best Wishes . . . For the Ianuary '45 Class from Pat and lack lACK'S SERVICE S. W. Tenth and Army Post Road METTILLE enocnmss and MEATS 2215 S. E. Fourteenth Phone 4-8436 INEZ'S BEAUTY SHOP Corner S. W. Second and Wall Fort Des Moines Phone 4-3256 INEZ and NELLA CASSETTARI
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if ir ir FURNAS SWEET CREAM ICE CREAM if if if MAIL your film to the largest and best. Kodak roll film developed. 2 beautiful free enlargements plus 3 size photo album and 8 to 15 never fade prints 25c with this ad. Reprints Sc each, 50 or more 2c each. GEPPERT STUDIO. Dept. 15 608 East Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Dr. Chas. W. McCutchen I Osteopathic Physician 900 Des Moines Building Office Phone 3-5103 Res. Phone 3-7732 We Set Our Wings given an opportunity to vote for president during the week of November 7. The total for the four city high schools was Roose- velt 2,019 to Governor Dewey's 1,243. Lincoln's ma- jority vote went to Roosevelt with 211 while Dewey netted 80. There were two votes for the socialist candidate. I A registration card was filled out by each student before bailoting. After he cast ,his vote, it was dis- carded. Certain rooms were designated as the vot- ing polls Where at noon, in the morning, or after school, students could cast their votes. Rhyming Winners In a poetry contest sponsored by the Alpha Chap- ter of Des Moines, Lincoln won four out ot seven awards. Marguerite Hess, Iune '44, won first place, Mari- lou Brown, Iune '44, placed fourthg Frank Cross, 1213, took sixth placeg and Louise Bloomquist, l2B, was seventh. PARKER DRUG STORE Fort Des Moines S. W. Ninth and Army Post Road PHONE 3-9625 MEREDITH PUBLISHING COMPANY -595446 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS SUCCESSFUL FARMING DES MOINES, IOWA Your Order is Our Specialty Where the Elite Meet to Eat HI-HO GRILL 417 Euclid HI-I-IO TOO 1538 East Grand
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We Set Our Wings Boys representing Lincoln were chosen by Mr. Aaron C. Hutchens, principal, and Mr. Rolland Mei- fert, vice-principal. Bob Prichard, Ioe Mickesh, and Don Brown were Lincoln representatives during the months oi Sep- tember, October and November, respectively. THE STAFF Editor ..... .................. B ernice Stefani Make-up .... ....,. B ette Thompson Literary ..... .... V elrna lean Walker Sports ........ ..... H arold Van Ginkel Organization ....... ..... M arjorie Ballard Circulation ........... ....... V ivian Keller Assistant circulation ..... .... I oyann Simpson Glossies .............. .... M artha Hougham Snapshots ..... ..... M ildred Robbins Advertising . . . . . . Ioyann Simpson Peggy Graham Louise Link K E H M ' S For Flowers Always Lincoln I-ligh's Friend Ninth and Walnut Dial 3-5276 OPAL FOODS The Best For Less W I N G A T E COSTUME COMPANY Theatrical and Fancy Dress Costumes Caps and Gowns Second and Walnut Streets REDBIRD HATCHERY Baby Chicks Harry W. Trissel Robert C. Miller Nutrena Feeds, Poultry Supplies and Remedies 313 East Fiith Street Phone 4-6039 For Your Community News . . Read The Messenger-News South City's Newspaper For Fine Printing . . . Give Us Your Ideas Suggestions, Layouts Estimates Furnished MESSENGER PRINTING CO.. Inc. 3104-10 Southwest Ninth St. Telephone 3-5405 FRESH WONDER BREAD sro-BAKED For Lasting Freshness At Your Grocer's DURING THE DURATION OF GAS RATIONING Treat your car to the best of fuel Battery recharging while you wait We are Tire Inspectors LINCOLN SUPER SERVICE. 2803 S: W. Ninth St. Phone 3-9504 4' l
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