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

 - Class of 1964

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Ruth H. Davison Math Lowell Dougherty Math Edgar O. Eckey Math Leslie Lewis Math Glenn A. Rouse Math Berry Yount Math ijiathetnaticA IfieaAuw The tfhfteMe From the infinitely large to the infinitely small, mathe¬ matics students study the full range. And even if they could study infinitely long, there would still be an infinite range of knowledge as yet undiscovered. Mathematics is one of the most useful sciences today. It is the yardstick by which man measures the universe. Marg Bird exercises the preciseness of mathematics. Busily constructing problems is an every day occurrence in math classes. — 10 —

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JeretyH XatiquageJ firing Qntetnaticnal ' Un4et tan4ing Erna Bevington Vincent Boozell George Chatman Kathryn M. Kirkhoff French Latin Spanish Latin-Russian In today’s complex society no one can ignore the other countries of the world. An understanding of our world neighbors is essential if we wish to maintain peaceful condi¬ tions in the world. Foreign language students are attempting to develop this under¬ standing on a level where it will be most effective, the language of the people of the world. Members of the Russian Club prepare to sample some native dishes at their annual banquet. Concentration to the utmost is revealed by students using the language lab. Relishing the delicacies of French cuisine is an opportunity not to be overlooked. — 9 —



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Watural £ciehceJ Kmq The World to 7 he ClaMroom Natural sciences involve the study of the world we live in—its composition, its reactions to forces, and the proces¬ ses of life which occur on it that make it different from all other worlds. Seniors measure acceleration due to gravity. Students participate with Mr. Kelling in a discussion of biological aspects. Measuring and math go hand in hand in physics. Earl Kelling Science Alan Ewers Science Hugh Kent Science Richard Limbaugh Science Wendell P. Stone Science

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