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

 - Class of 1963

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Rodney E. Courtney, Jr. Rod received one letter in football, two in wrestling, and three in track. He was a member of the Lettermen Club, Latin Club, and also played in the school band. He was a monitor and a member of student council for two semesters. In his senior year he received honorable mention in foot- ball, placed second in the district in wrestling, and participated in the State wrestling meet. Rod served on the treasury committee. Donald L. Craft Don came to us from Tech where he participated in football, basket- ball, and track. In his junior year at Lincoln he participated in base- ball. Don served on the banquet committee in his senior year. Cheryle Ann Crandall Pamela Jean Cremeens Pam was a member of the student council in her senior year and served on the friendship committee. She was a member of the Drama Club and api eared in the play Our Town. She also worked on the pro- duction of Little Women. Pam was a member of Girls Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers Club, gym staff, and Girls Glee Club. She par- ticipated in golf and served as a monitor. Pam was on the honor roll and attended Drake Career Day. In journalism she was picture page edi- tor of the senior Rail. In 12 A she served on the informal committee. Connie Cretsinger Connie came to Lincoln in USB from East. She was on the homemaking staff for one semester and served as a monitor in her senior year. Connfo served on the class party committer in her senior year. Ray Cunningham Ray was in the Boys Glee Club for three years. He worked on adver- tising for the Railsplitter. Ray serv- ed on the class party committee in his senior year. Sue Ellen Danley Sue was a member of Drama Club, Girls Glee Club, and Pep Club. She was historian for the Distributive Education Club, and a member of the Junior Choir. Sue was in the school play, Our Town, and worked on the committee for commencement announcements during her senior year. Bradley Leroy Davenport Brad was a member of the Camera Club. He was a member of the photography staff in journalism. He participated in football in his sopho- more year. Brad served as a monitor in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. He also served on the class day com- mittee in his senior year. Darrell E. Davis Darrell participated in track and wrestling. He also served as a mon- itor for four semesters. He served on the class party committee in his senior year. Patricia Jane Devlin Pat lettered in cheerleading in her senior year. She was a member of the usher committee. Pep Club, and the student center staff. She was historian of the student council in her senior year. She was a member of the Senior Chorus for two and a half years. Pat was among the five finalists for homecoming queen and she also worked on homecoming dec- orations. In journalism she was feature page editor. She attended career day and was on the honor roll. As a junior she was chosen to serve as hostess at baccalaureate. Pat was active as a Younker Teen Board representative. She served on the informal committee. —26—

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Donald J. Carey Jr. Don came to Lincoln from Dowl- ing in 11 A. He was in the Letter- men Club and lettered in football. He was a monitor and worked on decorations for 1962 homecoming. Don served on the prom committee in his senior year. Joseph John Carra Dennis Wayne Chadwick Little Women, and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis were two plays in which Dennis took part. He serv- ed on the student council, was presi- dent of Dorian Art Club, and vice- president of Russian Club. He re- ceived a gold key and honorable mention in Scholastic Art Awards. Dennis participated in basketball for two years, and was a member of the All-City band. He was on the honor roll and was a runner-up in the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Test. He worked on the class day committee. David Darryel Cherry Dave was a member of the Let- termen Club, received three letters in milling, two in track, and one in football. In journalism he was on the sports staff of the newspaper. He was a member of the student council for two semesters, and was a monitor for one semester. In his junior year he placet! third in district wrestling. In his senior year he placed second in the district and was the State wrestling champion for the 138 pound division. Dave served on the prom committee. Robert Patrick Chiono Bob was in the Boys Glee Club and was in the Senior Choir. Sandra Kaye Clark Sandy was on the drill team for three years, and was captain in her senior year. She was a member of the senior student council and the Senior Choir for three years. Sandy was a member of the office staff, usher committee, and served as treasurer of Girls Club. She partici- pated in tennis in her sophomore year and was a candidate for home- coming princess in ninth grade. In her senior year she was on the home- corning committee and worked on the school emblem. In journalism Sandy was the glossy editor. She worked on the committee for commence- ment announcements. Carol Ann Conrath Carol served on student council in junior and senior high, and was on Red Cross committee for one semes- ter. She participated in Girls Club, Pep Club, Leaders Club and home- making staff. Carol was her home- room representative to Girls Club, on the honor roll, and was on the home- coming decorating committee. In her senior year Carol served on the ban- quet committee. Jerome W. Corbett Jerry was in the Lettermen Club and was out for track, in which he won two letters. He was in Boys Glee Club and Senior Choir. He was a monitor. Mary Suzanne Cordaro Mary participated in Girls Club, Pep Club, Junior Choir for three years, and Girls Glee Club. She belonged to the homemaking staff. Mary worked on homecoming decorations, and helped on the emblem. She serv- ed on the banquet committee in her senior year. Judith Ann Cosper Judy served on the secretarial staff for two years and was president one semester. She was on Mr. Malliet ' s bookkeeping staff. She has been on the honor roll every semester in high school. Judy served on the Girls Club finance committee. She served on the stenographic committee in her senior year. —25—



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Blanch Helen Dhaholt Blanch was a member of Girls Club and worked on the senior Rail in journalism. She was on the bac- calaureate committee. Cheryl Dick Cheryl was a Girls Club representa- tive and was in the Latin Club. She was on the office staff and secretar- ial staff, where she served as vice- president for one year. She was in the Senior Choir and Girls Glee Club. Cheryl won a Noma Spelling Award. Robert Richard Dillard Bob was on the honor roll in his junior year. He served on the class party committee in his senior year. Ted E. Dorris Ted was a member of the Distribu- tive Education Club, and served as a monitor for two semesters. Stephen Arnold Douglas Steve participated in baseball and basketball. He was on the Railsplit- ter newspaper staff and was adver- tising manager of the newspai er. He helped with advertising in the book also. He served as a hall monitor for two semesters and as a gym leader one semester. Steve served on the baccalaureate com- mittee. M. .{ ' 1 WW -an mflk 2 mm » J mM SI Walter R. Downard Bud was a member of Lettermen Club, went out for baseball and lettered in it three times. He also served as a monitor. Jim Duede Jim was in the Lettermen Club and participated in football, basketball and baseball : he lettered twice in each sport. He was a candidate for homecoming king and was on the All-City football team. Jim served on the informal committee in his senior year. Lowell Mark Dunham Mike was a member of the Let- termen Club. He received two let- ters in football, two in baseball and one in wrestling. He won an hon- orable mention in All-City football. He served on the informal committee in his senior year. Donald Eaton Jr. Don participated in football dur- ing his junior year and also served as a monitor. He was on the class party committee in his senior year. Richard L. Eilbert Rick participated in football in tenth grade and was a monitor. Rick worked on the advertising in the Railsplitter. —27 —

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