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A The Senior Railsplitter ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL 7 Forums Inaugurated By N. I'I. Weeks listalulishnient of senior student foruins, dovetail- ing with senior economics classes, was 1111 innovation i11Zl1lQ111'Zllt'll hy Nathan ll. Vtleeks. principal, i11 Sep- tember, 11154. ,I'rincipa1 X'Veeks states that these thirty forums each semester have been a s11ccess in interest- ing students to think 1113011 C111'I'C11I topics as applied to indixidual 11501-l1l11CSS to the coinniunity, with 3115 stu- dents participating weekly. The second innovation has Imeen the high school Irroadcasts organized in Des Moi11es under the direc- tion of 1,orrain li. VVatters, director of music ed11ca- tion in the Des Moines pulilic schools. l,inco1n st11- dents have lmroadcast six times during this year, with tinal broadcast recorded. .I1l11C. 1035. senior ethics include wearing any ring correctly . . . particularly class rings. If the head of a knight is cut in the stone of a ring . . . if a lmird or aninial is the decoration . . . if init- ials. crest, or insignia are etched out or mo11nted o11 a circlet the ring is worn so that the decoration, insignia or initials are away from the wearer and toward the person gazing at the ring . . . lll61'C1-UTC Lincoln lligh graduates wear their rings with the qXI,l IS monogram away from the wearer. Lincoln Faculty Professional Leaders llune. 1935, seniors are proud of the faculty who in- structed them. Among active leaders ot' professional units are I11Cll1tlC!lI llenry Andersen. associate SL'Ul1l1112lSit'1'. LI. Russell Anderson. 1,incoln representative to Des Moines Teacliers' Federation, 19351 second vice presi- dent hoard and member of executive hoard. Des Moines 'l'eachers, lfederation, 11936-1938. Goldie Alcox Arnold. memlmer of. and advisory hoard niemlier of Des Moines Independent School District Credit L'nion, 1935-36. listher Mary lirannen, l'resident of the National Association of .Iournalism Directors of secondary schools. Mary li. Coffey. T,incoln representative to Des Moines Teaclters' Federation, 1935. Virginia Dewey, member of Des Moines Secondary School Geography Course of Study Litb111l11ilfl'K', 1935. llerlmert A. fifilililll, Des Moines Geographic Asso- ciation treasurer, 111.21-26, president 1916-285 president 'Iiri State Chili, Coluinliia L'niversity, l'I.Z'9. vice presi- dent IUSO, secretary-treasurer 19313 president of Des Moines Teacliers' Science Liluli, 193-I-363 inemlner of Des Moines Science Textbook Lionim-ittee, 19.14-353 Des Moines School Master's Clulw, l1'L'ZlSl11'Cl' 1934-35. Louise Rhyno Ilamilton, l.incoln representative to Des Moines 'li6Z1C11t'1'S' lfederation. The IVlost Successiul Businesses are the Largest Users oi Quality Printing I FEDERAL PRINTING CQMIDANV COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE Telephone 4-9566 ' Des Moines ' 215 Fourth Street 24
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DES MOINES, IOWA I JUNE, I935 A The Senior Railsplitter 1' IhIIl1'QIl1'L'i N. Iiicliniry. rccorcling St'l'l'CiIlI'j' of Dos Iiloincs 'l3t'I1L'l1l'1'Sl l'3L'fll'1'ItlIlJ11, 11133-35. XYm. S. Moi'gci1t1i:1Ici', secretary of thc Iowa associa- tion of Imiustriztl 111111 Xizmuul Arts tcziclicrs, 10315 lincoln rcprcscntzxtivc to Dos Moines 'licziclicrsi Fccicr- 1 ation, 11135. Iimily Ii. Sczmizm, pre-siclcnt central division of 'l3t'1lCl101'S of Ifngiish, 1172175 prcsiclcnt Dcs Moincs Iinglish zissocizltitni, 11731-323 lk-s Moines clcicgatc to thc Nzltionzii Litllllifil of 'l'cz1c1ici's of Ifnglish, 103-1. 4 1 'i fI'!!!!P.99 Q 1 8 6 5 A lioflfrcy Sivcrsmi, trcrtsurci' of the llcs Noiiiics 'I'c:tc1u-rs' l'3ClIL'1'llilUl1, 193.2-3fmg supervisor of thc Des Noincs Imlcpcntlcnt School District Credit Union, 1033-303 junior cotmciior of thc Iowa Junior Aczulctity Giits Ior Graduation UI' Scictwc, 193-I-351 senior C0ll1lC1lll1' of the Iowa .-Xcxulcniy oi Scicncc, 11135-36g clutirmzm of Ilcs Moincs Ccntrztl :tml I'Iiys1cs Conmiittccs und mcmhcr of We suggest a smart new EIgin or I-Iamiiion Wrist Watch. Iiiology Committcc for scicctimi of tcxthooks, 193-i-35. tilzuiys Sttttcr, l.i11CUI11 t'cpi'csct1tzitix'c to Ilcs Moines 'llt'1lL'I1C1'S' l'3t'ilL'1'Zliltl11. A Senior Ring or Pin. One oi the many new and attractive items in Jeweiry. A Iarge selection from SI to 55. St-nim' Intcrnzitiuiizll Um' on Rim' 3, 1035, I'L'CZlllCil that this scniur-:X mini' isroriqiiiui :mil dis tittctivc to Terms if desired. Lincoln Iligh scnior QTIIIIIIIHCS. It was cnnccivccl hy 1,iuco1n's Iirst grztcliiuting class in blzuulziry, 11727. No othcr sclioul in thc cotintrv, to our 1Q1inw1cc1g'c, has this PLUMB JEWELRY STORE Sixth and Wainuf Ilcrmxmcnt scnior claw in its cziicmlzlr. 'I'hc 'I'ci'ccntcn- 'l1'V Ittstorv of fhI11 ll1'll11 lincoln Iiibh Hciiuoi, says of l - I 4 1 tr s 1.inco1n's Intcrnzititmztl Day history: As Lincoln High School he-gait to rcvczil ciiztructer :md pcrsonzility ot' its own, thc students notccl the con- trasting typcs ni thc scvcrnl iizitioimlitics that cnterccl our 'I 11111 of I.cztrning.' So it liztppcm-11, :tt thc sugges- tion of Ilc1I:1 Mm- .Xrno1c1, that the first Q1'11lllIZli1l1Q ciztss of lincoln Iligh Sciiool iiIIll1gl1I'111t'tl Intcrnzltimml Ilzny in this city. Courieous Service ANDY AND BILL'S MARKET First Floor, City Market I We Deiiver QUALITY ALWAYS Diai 4-551 First Choice in Des Moines ..... DAIRY COMPANY FOR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE CALL 3-6211 25 PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK One glance at the deep cream line in a bottle of FLYNN Perfectly Pasteurizefl MILK is proof of its EXTRA RICH- NESS. A taste convinces of its Superior Flavor . . . and the words 6'Perfectly Pasteurizedi' are assurance of its abso- lute Safety. FLYNN is the Preferred Milk in thousands of Des Moines homes.
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