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

 - Class of 1979

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. mm hi JlliiliiiitfliiliiU (first row) Jerald Hickey, Virginia Jnger, Rose Smith, (iary (iabel (second row) Cecil Rhoads, Carl Van Tuyl, Jerry Schartner, Kent Frank, Donald Ceynar, Albert Testa, David Turnball, David Ortale (not pictured) John Carle, William (iilbert. THE TEN AMENDMENTS I. Students display a variety of emotions when asked what they think of their government class. 2. Mr. Schartner thinks to himself, It s going to be another one of those days! 3. Jeff Noble and Steve Little have a deep dis- cussion in Psychology while Randy Magnani and Vic Bradley engage in a less mind boggling activity. 4. Mr. Hickey emphasizes the importance of the Ten Amendments to Senior Cindi Hamby. 5. Mr. Carle says, They went that away! when asked where the rest of the class is. 6. While the Sociology class studies, Maria Hall expresses her knowledge of social behavior by making eye contact with a guy across the room. 17

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Social Sciences offer a greater understanding Despite common belief, social science is not merely the required history, government and economics classes. A wide range of electives allows each indi- vidual to explore his own interests ranging from the study of the behavioral sciences such as psychology and sociology to indepth independent studies of such subjects as International Religion, Social Reform, or Emerging Nations of the world. These courses help each student achieve the glory of power by developing an understanding of the world he lives in. 16



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1. Brent Boyd says, look at that! as his eyes catch something interesting in Bridgette Kirchbaum ' s magazine. 2. A student teacher helps Patty Miller find materials for a class project. 3. William Gilbert adds meaning to our American History. 4. C arl VanTuyl lectures, while his class takes notes. 5. Theresa Shay tells Lowell Dougherty how to complete a math problem. 6. One of Vernon Bly ' s story problems is met with mixed emotions by his class. 7. Gary Bagby explains a story problem to some of his students, using C lint Eastwood as a main character. II

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