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

 - Class of 1978

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English classes strive for creativity, variety

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Languages provide enrichment The Foreign Language Department of- fers four languages: French, Spanish, Russian, and Latin. A one semester language survey course is also offered to acquaint students with all four languages. Students receive training in speaking, understanding, reading and writing the language of their choice. This would help students to better understand other cultures and increase English vocabulary. Lincoln is the only Des Moines school to offer Russian and has the only Rus- sian typewriter in the area. Language survey is also unique to Lincoln. (far above left) Foreign language students have a lively discussion, (middle left) Mrs. Creagh lectures Spanish I students, (above right) Mrs. Bevington reads humorous French anecdote, (left) Latin students actively participate in classroom, (above) French I students concentrate on homework. Kathryn Kirkoff 17



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(above) juniors Marvin Sears and Kelly Osborne get into the Halloween spirit during Drama class, (above right) Seniors Larry Berry, Mark Austin and Jeff Wheeldon try to be Creative in their Writing class, (below right) Senior Vickie Felice smiles intently for a picture (below center) Journalism II students work on cutting pictures for the yearbook, (below left) Sophomores Sue Leech and Marlene Griffiths enjoy watching a skit being put on in their Drama class. The English department offers a wide variety of writing improvement and communication classes, such as speech, drama, literature, reading improvement, debate and journalism. Sophomores are required to take a basic English class unless eligible to pass out of English and take one of the 28 elective courses offered. A speech credit is also required for graduation. Opportunities to work in plays, newspaper, yearbook, and forensics round out the program. Linda Schlak Harold Swihart Diane Weir James Wickhar 19

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