Abraham Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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A new school, a new site, and many new students, but still Abraham Lincoln High School, founded on the old standards and traditions. Let us rededicate our loyalty and our faith to our Alma Mater. De clica tion It is with a deep sense of appreciation and grati- tude for his years of service that this Annual is dedicated to Mr. Louis W. Tozier. Soon after coming to Lincoln, Mr. Tozier be- came more than just a teacher to his students. We all know of his iine work in organizing our football and dance bands, and in providing music for all social gatherings of the student body. Still, We feel that Mr. Tozier's greatest accomplishment has been with people rather than music. As a teacher and a friend, he has instilled harmony, not only in the minds, but in the hearts of his pupils. We find it diiiicult to imagine Lincoln High School without its Mr. Tozier. 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It hopes that you will continue your association with your Alma Mater by joining the Alumni Association and by being active in its program of friendship, jollity, and self-improvement. It prays that you may be loyal to those ideals to which you have pledged yourself in ritual and class prayer. Remember, it believes in you and remember, too, that its value lies in your ability to go forth bravely, to fight courageously, and Without self-pity to meet those strains and ten- sions, successes and joys which make living a real challenge and a victory. my fue 'zjbiie fwriofb .mea Mrs. Marjorie Nichols Shea, Girls' Vice Principal, is a friend to every girl at Lincoln High School. Her warm smile and wise counsel have helped to overcome many of their perplexities and problems. Along with her never-ending duties as advisor to the girls, Mrs. Shea has charge of making master programs of the school twice a year. This program includes complete arrangement of all student ac- tivities. For her tireless effort and her ability in her work with both girls and the entire school, we are deeply indebted to Mrs. Shea. ffojefz Mn pe!! Mr. Roger B. Van Pelt, Boys' Vice Principal, is a constant example of "a regular fellerf' He has won the respectful admiration of every boy at Lincoln through his honest dealings and straight forward manner. We owe the beauty and upkeep of our campus and the efficiency of our transpor- tation system to his never-ceasing efforts. Never known to give up, always a friend, quick to smile, fair in judging, and ever-sympathetic in his ways as boys' advisor, Mr. Van Pelt is a fine example for every boy to follow. Maud Qfefzvice Mrs. Maud Service is the guardian of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. Few of us realize what an important part she plays in our school life. It is Mrs. Service who arranges and rearranges pro- grams for the undergraduate students until all concerned are satisfied. She may be found in her room, busily engaged in helping someone at all times. fau'M 571.490 Upon entering Lincoln High School, one of the first people a new student meets is Miss Laura B. Bridge, registrar, who is one of the most gifted members of the faculty. In her work as advisor, cataloguer, organizer, and sympathizer as well as occasional chastiser, she has become a foster mother to the student body. Her gift of patience, memory, and tactfulness combined has never been equalled anywhere, and we realize this more clear- ly every year as Miss Bridge continues inconspic- uously and tirelessly in mothering Lincoln High School. qaculf Recalling the past four years, their happinesses and fellowships, their personal growths and achievements, we feel that they would not have been possible without the sympathetic, ever-patient guidance of the faculty of Lincoln High School. To them, we offer our humble grati- tude. Though at the conclusion of our high school years we shall lose their kindly comradeship, we, the students of Lincoln, will strive to the fine ideals and inspirations imparted through this association. Third Row-Mr. Bard, Mr. Baddeley, Mr. Summons, Mr. Pear- son. Second Row-Mr. Goldthwziite, Mr. MacKenzie, Mr. Butler, Mr. Bziclger, Mr. Ilurlbut, Mr, Benner. First Row-Mr. MzicFzirl:ine, Mr. Baird, Mrs. Shea, Dr. Andrus, Mrs. Finney, Mr. Tnde, Mr. Marshall. Third Row-Mr, Vveiiig, Miss Cordiier, Mr. Boucher, Mr, Ed- wards, Mr. Graiuhen. Second Row-Mrs. Thompsoii, Mrs. Gruwell, Miss Herbert, Miss 1llCAlllliJ11, Mrs. Gurley, Miss Morgzui. First Row-Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Drury, Miss Mur- dock, Miss Connell. i i 4 i i I Second Row-Mr. Olivor, Major Dunsworth, Mr, Blount, First Row-Mr. Mnlcttc, Miss CQlliQ,'lPy, Mr. Giiluspie Miss Shryuck, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. 1X1'IllSU'U1lg', Miss Mason. 5-w-'nam '97 .T-.,......-.,..v,,,.,,. , . Second Row-Miss Andersen, Mr. Greene, Mrs. Rocks Butler, Mr. Ames, Miss Reid, Mrs. Moore, Miss Worthen. First Row--Miss Baker, Mr. Gittins, Miss Thorpe, Mrs. Mrs. Persons. 5 X fm-.,.-.M...,.,,... , ..,...... Q ,...,W,,g mkfttnnmgg Xxil Second Row-Miss Hill, Miss Piotrowski, Miss French, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Green, Mr. Cochran, Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. Culwcll. First Row-Mr. Livernasli, Mrs. Erb, Mrs. Harwood, Miss Loslie, Mrs. MCCIL-un, Mr. Fzisoli. Row-Mr. 'l'ozier, Mrs. Service, Miss Moore, Miss Bridge, Stroud, Mr. Vain Pell. Row--Mrs. Strawn, Mrs. Schouttnor, Mrs. Turney, Mr. i ,,, A,, i Eginii lQk C756'jfgQf " 'K Alex MacGillivray, Student li Body President, and his cab- - iw inet have done a fine job of W n XL student government in spite if 'Xi of the chaotic state of affairs pending from settling in a new school. The House did equally Well in overcoming the difhculties that threat- ened to prohibit further 6' ,js ff progress in their term of V X V J office. We are extremely grateful to both Cabinet and House for Alex MacGillivray Angelina Durant Joe Carbone Margaret Pezzopane . Student Body Prexy Girls' Vice Pres. Boys' Vice Pres, Secretary kffeplng' OUI' Studellt body William Brown Ann Cecere Bob Moore Miguel Ruiz and our S 11001 0 n Boys' Personnel Girls' Personnel lntrzi-Mural Proxy EX1l'2L-hiLll'Hl Proxy C n an eve keel throughout this trying period. W'3 9 Co ibbiondzb 01 WW' . fl. fffffff1 0.4152 First Row- nnzr Manuele, C.C.C. Director: Gwenn Colle, Chatelnine Presidvntg Bzxrbnra Willis, Anniril Editorg Dorothy 'ifhUlllilS, Girls' Sportsg Helen Seyffert, Girls' Finance. Second Ro T-larry 1x1iLtSl1ll2lk2l, C.C.C, llirectorg Al Poletti, Kniglits' Presidentg James Klain, Drai zrtics Direcztorg Philip llic-Z, Rzrilsplitter Editor, Chris Poeiiio, Music ljuminis- sioner. T rd Row-Reyoji Noini, :Xf'iV6l'tlSlllg'1 Santo Diinure, Electrieityg Ferimndo Maisterrzt, Boys' Sportsg Charles Czrlleros, Finance. Fourth Row-Jack Eggenweiler, R,O.T.C, ajor' Max Marmigi, House Mzuiagerg James Fraucavilla, School Beautiiiczrtion. Us bin e t 1 Philip Diez, Student Body President, inaugurated a new deal in student government. This past semester saw many radical changes in the estab- lished system of things. All assemblies and aud calls were taken under the control of the Commissioners and the Knights and Chatelainesg the "Campus Patrol" was organized for preserving or- der throughout the school 5 the House and Cabinet came into closer affiliationg and the general feeling of change was extended into every part of the Associated Student Body. Philip Diez Eloise Mueller John Guadagnolo Student Body Prexy Girls' Vice Pres. Boys' Vice Pres. Jennie Fernandez Maurice McKenzie Dorothy Pedrini Girls' Personnel Boys' Personnel Intra-Mural Prexy SU39 C'ommibbiona'zb ffoube First Row-Barbara VVillis, Annual Editorg Muriel Brubaker, Girls' Finance, Leona Lund, Chatelaine Presidentg June Conley, Girls' Sportsg Kaza Quan, C.C.C. Director, Louise Pion, Railsplitter Editorg Minuro Furuto, Advertising Commissioner, JameS Klain, Dra- inatics Director. Second Row-Louis Soavaril, Boys' Finance, Max Marangi, House Man- agerg Don Morganella, School Beautificationg Arthur Thompson, R.O.T.C. Majorg Carlos Turner, Boys' Sportsg Lee Cretarolo, Music Conimissionerg James Miyamoto, Knights' President: Glenn Hatter, Electricityg Ernest Riesen, Printing Commissioner. Inger Jensen Secretary Lura Werner Extra-Mural Prexy Selecting a yell .feaalefz The first big assembly of the fall semester was the selection of a Yell King. The candidates led the students in several yells and thus displayed their ability. Abram Androif was elected as Yell King with Bill McClellan and Art Rainville as assistants. Bill Bell was elected as the alternate yell leader. The Whole student body was proud of the representatives throughout the sports season. an andqoff l -Glu' Rainvilla Bill Mc Glallan v feffual Leader: We hold these truths to be selfeevident: that all Leader: We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal. God hath made of one blood all na- tions of men, and We are his children, brothers and sisters all. Assembly: We are the citizens of these United States, and We believe our flag stands for self-sacrifice for the good of all the people. We Want, therefore, to be true citizens of our great country, and will show our love for her by our work. 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Secretary Girls' Treasurer Boys' T1 easu er flzhelfianb Alex Angelina Durant William Brown Jack Eggenweiler Margaret Pezzopane In the Winter class of nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, Margaret Pezzo- pane, Angelina Durant, Jack Eggenweiler, Alex MacGillivray, and William Brown were elected to the high honor of Ephebians. Chosen by a majority vote of their senior classmates and the faculty, they had proved their eligibility to this honor society by four years of exemplary scholarship, service, and leadership. Only one student from each forty seniors may be chosen each semester, and deserving students are sometimes eliminated because of this factor. However, let us all hope that every student of Lincoln High School endeav- ors to live up to the Ephebian standards Whether he gains public acclaim or not. Lad, 2 Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight V.P., 1 Page 2 Squne 2 Knight 2 Yell Leader Rudolph Acosta Abram Androff Lucy Arras I' Band Manage , 6 Frank Arrieta Varsity Basketball Kenneth Baker Josephine Banto W'39 Emblem Page, 2 Designer Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Senior B President Senior A President Mary Barber Harry Beardo Geraldine Beavers Science Club, 2 Varsity Football, 4 Science Club, 1 Economics Club, 2 Varsity Baseball, 2 Economics Club Cosmetology Club, 3 Senior Play Lillian Berardi Frank Borra Knight, 2 C Basketball, 2 C Track, 2 B Basketball, 4 William Brown Edward Berger Lad Page Squire Knight Sr. A Treasurer Carl Boy Squire, 1 Varsity Gym Club, 4 L Society Josephine Buccola , 2 Beauty Quest Cl 1 Chatelaine V.1., Ophelia Borquez Helen Brown Lassie, 1 ltlaid, 1 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 1 Science Club, 5 Dorothy Buck Railsplitter 5, Ed. 1 Lassie,',2,, Lassie, 1 Boys' Personnel Maid, 2 Ladye, 1 Ephebian Ladye, 2 , Science Club, 1 Knight Chatelaine, 1 C.C.C., 1 Student Council L Society Charles Calleros Joseph Carbone Carlo Cardella 'Splitter Bus. Mgr., 2 Student Body V.P. Lad, 1 Knight, 2 Knight, 2 Senior B Vice Pres. Squire, 2 Finance Com. Page, 2 Cafeteria Cashier Basketball, 6 Bob Carr Ruth Carrin er Ruth Castaneda Varsity Football, 1 Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Glee Club Ladye, 2 Chess and Check., 2 Chatelaine, 2 Knight, 1 Gym Club, 3 A. ub 1 3. Sen:'o'zb Anna Cavallaro Economics Club Charles Chavarria Gwenn Colle Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Chatelaine Pres Ephebian Alpha Society, 4 Betty Jo Cone Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Senior Play Catherine Cordell Lassie, 1 Maid, 1 Ladye, 1 Chatelaine, 1 G.A.A., 8 Santo Dimare Lad, 2 Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Electricity Com. Jack E genweiler Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 R.O.T.C., 8 R.O.T.C. Major Wayne Fiedler Riggin Ave. Senior Play Dramatics Pres. Sr. Boys G.C. Knight, 2 Ann Cecere Howard Chapman Girls' Personnel Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Dance Orchestra, 4 Charles Chism Varsity Football Lad, 2 !en10r I ay Knight, 2 Evelyn Coleman Lassie, 2 Science Club, 1 John Colon Cavalcade Duncan Connell Joe Consoli Boys' Glee Club, 2 Lad, 2 Boys' Glee Club V.P. Page, 2 Senior Orchestra, 7 Boy Scout, 2 Lad, 1 Uni Cordoba Lad, 2 Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Cafeteria Marie Drulias Lydia Esparza Allen Fisher Knight, 2 Squire, 2 S.P.Q.R., 3 Cavalcade Senior Jamboree John De Grazzio Squire, 1 Riggin Ave. Work Angelina Durant Maid, 2 Chatelaine, 2 G.A.A., 6 Girls' Vice Pres. Ephebian Mary Fea G.A.A., 2 Lassie, 2 Ladye, 1 Maid, 2 Red Cross Frank Flores James Francavilla Beatrice Fuentes Knight, 1 Beautification Com. Louise Fuller Helen Garcia Chatelaine, 2 Bennie Georgino Lad, 2 Page, 2 Knight, 1 ,. V' MHENX. . I X N I Gru bbs , Lf'Seni0r Flair' Dramatics Ladye Chatelaine Angie Funaro Lassie, 1 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Lillian Garcia Dolly Giannone Yvonne Haddad Chatelaine Miriam Hendrickson John Hernandez Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 L Society Christina Herrera C.C.C., 4 Ladye, 2 Maid, 1 Science Club, 2 G.A.A., 5 Charles H odson Gertrude Ja omast Otto Jensen 9 Chatelaine, 2 Senior Play Glee Club World Hour, 3 Electricity Com. Aud. Technician Knight, 1. I, ,...-..-.. QSoichi Fukui L...,,.,...-f Eugene Gabriel Jane Gardner Vincent Grady Glee Club, 2 Esthel' Harmon Josephine Hernandez Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Spanish Club Cavalcade Shigeo lnamura Lad, 2 Page, 2 Squire, 2 Class B Track, 4 Class B Football, 4 Marie Johnson G.A.A., 4 ' G.A.A. Yell Leader Chatelaine, 1 Flora Julien Lassie Chatelaine Alpha Railsplitter Staff Hideo Kunitomi Leslie Lewis Lad, 1 Page, 1 D Basketball, 1 Alpha, 1 Railsplitter Staff Martha Loya Jamille Mahmood G.A.A. Dramatics Senior Play Chatelaine Dorothy M anly Lassie Maid Ladye Chatelaine Jamboree Hazel Marsh L Society Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Science Club Norma Martinez Erwin Kauper Gladys Kevorkian Knight, 1 Ladye, 1 Squire, 1 Senior Orchestra, 4 Page, 1 Varsity Basketball, 1 Railsplitter Staff Carl Laddomadda Burton Lethbridge Lad, 2 Senior Play Squire Officer, 1 Knight Sec., 1 D Basketball, 1 Cavalcade Pen and Brush, 2 Glee Club President Chess and Check., 2 Robert Lopez Juanita Lowe Knight, 1 Ladye Vice Pres. .lfl-SPL, L , 'fr acGilIiyrg,y 7 Yoko Magara Student Body Pres. Maid, 2 Ephebian Ladye, 2 Knight Chatelaine, 2 Football, 1 Senior A Treasurer Basketball, 6 Alpha, 4 Fernando Maisterra Charles Malattia Knight Knight, 1 Gym Club W'39 Class V.P. Football Class B Football Boys' Sports Com Varsity Football Jennie Manning Anna Manuele Lassie, 1 L Society, 4 Chatelaine, 1 C.C.C. Director, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Ruth Marsh Emma Martinez Senior Play Ladye, 2 Cavalcade Chatelaine, 2 Science Club Spanish Club Cinema Club Cavalcade lf. " ' 'P-' 'K 'Y 'AMPK Mary Matamore Harr Ka, Lassie, 1 age ice Pres. Maid, 1 Squire Sec., 1 Science Club, 8 C.C.C., 6, Dir., 1 Knight, 1 Senior Columnist, 2 , ""' Kaname Matsuuura' William McClellan John.McGregor, Jr. Varsity Basketball B Basketball Agnes Meli Armando Mojica Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Lincolnaires, 2 Riggin Ave. Work Cecil Moses Yell Leader M.C,' of Jamboree Knight, 1 ' Page, 2 Squire, 2 Jake Milazzo Bob Moore Intra-Mural Pres. Railsplitter Staff Senior Play Pub. Keith Mower Knight, 2 Knight Treasurer Maxine Miller Lassie Science Club Maid Ladye Camera Club Donald Moore Squire, 1 Knight, 1 Raymond Myers Knight, 2 Lad, 1 Drum Major, 8 Squire, 2 Pen and Brush, 3 Squire, 1 . Chess and Check., 4 Orpheus Glee Club C.C.C., 3 R.O.T.C. Adjutant Laurence Nelson Rosalie Nevarez Donald Newmanw' Asst. Ed. 'Splitter 'f""Page' President Pen and Brush, 2 Chess and Check., 2 Gertrude Nichols Lassie, 2 Maid, 1 Ladye, 2 G.A.A.. 4 William Ortega Barbara Page Aloha President Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Robert 0'Bannon Football Band, 7 Lincolnaires, 4 Lad, 1 Oscar Pacheco Carmela Palmer Lassie Maid Squire President Knight Post' Seo. Gym Club, 2 . L Society Pres. Charles Ochoa Basketball Track Evelyn Padilla Steve Parrino Lad, 2 Page, 1 Squire, 1 Knight, 2 Jamboree S'en.c'0'z5 Mu, 1 ld 4' 1 sc , i K3 if' sb 3, K vw Mary Perini Roger Petani Lassie, 2 Lad Maid, 2 Page Ladye, 2 Squire Science Glub Knight Alpha Band, 8 Edra Poleman Albert Poletti W'39 Class Editor Varsity Football Gloria Post Lassie, 2 Ladye, 2 Alpha, 2 G.A.A., 1 Science Club, 2 Arthur Rainville Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Yell Leader Mike Repovich Senior Glee Club Angelina Russo Track Team Knight President Marjorie Post Arthur Ramirez Miguel Ruiz Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Alpha C.C.C., 6 Extra-Mural Pres. Gustavo Salcido Sr. B Yell Leader Knight, 1 Glee Club Lincolnaires, 5 Margaret Pezzopane Ladye, 1 Chatelaine, 2 Ephebian Alpha, 4 Student Body Sec. William Porter Lad Page Squire Riggin Ave. Work World Hour, 1 Emma Raimondo Lassie Vice Pres. Ladye President Alpha L Society Chatelaine, 1 M ary Reardon Chatelaine Treas. Rachel Ruiz Violet Schneider Mary Schumacher Brigitta Schwarz Alice Sqgljzg Glee Club, 1 Maid, 1 R--f Riggin Ave. VVork Ladye, 2 C.C.C., 1 Riggin Ave. Work Everett Sherman Amelia Simone Marguerite Slocum Chess and Check. P Riggin Ave. Work James Soccio Elizabeth Sommer Margaret Stebbins B Football, 4 Chatelaine Lassie, 1 Varsity Football, 4 Science Club, 8 L Society G.A.A., 7 L Society, 3 Beatrice Styhl Koichi Sugita Raul Tapia G.A.A., 5 Alpha Musical Programs Chatelaine, 1 B and C Track Sr. A Vice President D Basketball Riggin Ave. VVo1'k Lad Squire Frances Tedesco Harry Ter Beest Donald Thomas Alpha Visual Education Track, 1 C.C.C. Alpha V.P. Dorothy Thomas Paul Thompson Jeanne Vallancourt G.A.A. Pres. Maid Ladye Chatclaine Science Club Henry Vanderbyll Jesus Vargas John Vera Page, 1 C Basketball, 2 Squire, 1 B Basketball, 2 Science Club, 2 Letterman, 2 Cinema Club, 1 Stage Crew Senior Glee Club, 2 Attendance Office Lucille Wert Dorothy Wessig Frank Wheeling Maid, 2 Lassie Football, 1 Ladye, 2 Maid Knight, 1 Chatvlaino, 2 Chatelaine G.A.A., 2 Science Club, 8 Alpha, 1 Senior A Class Sec. Helen Widner Robert Wilcut Clyde Williams Varsity Football, 4 Glee Club B Basketball, 4 Baseball Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Spencer Williams Magdalena Wilson Harold Wiser Chatelaine Squire Knight 5'enio'zb Sen L.0"Z5 W Didia Yanez Raul Ybave Thelma Zimmerman ag T1ll'lC0lIl'Ll16S Attendwnu Ofiice 0ame'za Sh 5'enw'z5 Louise Bailey Wesley Beauchamp Donald Blair Elmer Bridenbough Caroll Bumgardner Otto Heck Harold Houseman Melo Juliano Jack Kriedler Meri Mark Patricia Moore Graciella Ponce Gertrude Reardon Manuel Salcido Lorene Saxon Hugh Shook Marjorie Smith Charles Suarez Ronnie Su Roy Sumy Morris Uroff ,C 1 I lv! l ff' iffu f . ,KJ f E . l , ll- 'fi 1 . bluff ,ff S 39 Clabb Ujjzcetb lf! I ell , if Robert Baerresen Virginia Gottlieb Orville Miller Gloria Kuentz Robert Moreno Ellen Thompson President Girls' Vice Pres. Boys' Vice Pres. Secretary Boys' Treasurer Girls' Treasurer ffzlzelfianb 'ffpgxi S 'gghilip Diez 2 Barbara Willis John Guadagnolo sLura Wernegy' James Klain Leona Lund Ernest Riesen Kaza Quan William Sutherland Chosen for their outstanding service and scholarship records during their four years at Lincoln High School were: Philip Diez, John Guadagnolo, James Klain, Leona Lund, Kaza Quan, Ernest Riesen, Lura Werner, and Barbara Willis. Having offered themselves, along with numerous other candidates, for membership in the Ephebian Society, these students were elected by their senior classmates and the members of the faculty. 5'em'o'zb Albert Abeyta Band, 2 Emilio Aguilera Giee Club, 2 Oflice Staff, 2 Leonard Anderson Lad, 2 Page, 2 Varsity Football Isabel Ascarate Glee Club, 1 Refugio Ayala Harold Barber Lad Page Squire Science Club Hi-Y Inez Barrows Maid, 1 llatlye, 2 Bill Bell Squire, 1 Knight, 1 L Society, 5 Gym Club, 4 Band, 2 1 2 Arthur Aguilar Glee Club, 1 Guadalupe Algarin Glee Club, 1 Orchestra, 2 Ralph Arguello Herman Ast Lupe Aguilar Lassie, 2 Spanish Club, 2 Astronomy Club Science Club, 2 C.C.C. Gregory Algorri Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Dramatics, 3 Senior B Pres. Aurora Armenta Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Sam Attolico C.C.C. Alpha, 2 Orchestra, 7 9 ugmfwwfff Robert Baerresen Helene Baray Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Asst. Ed. Annual Hi-Y Senior A Pres. Helen Barbour Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 L Society, 4 Annual Staff G.A.A., 8 Rose Battu Chatelaine, 2 G.A.A., 8 L Society, 4 Alpha, 1 Annual Staff Florence Bellanca Ladye, 1 Glee Club Consuelo .Barron Ljilll.l.8i3lI18, 2 Betty Bean Lassie, 2 Pen and Brush, Alpha, 1 G.A,A., 2 Annual Staff Angela Bellavia Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Dance Club, 1 Lucy Bellhouse Doris Berg Alpha, 1 Senior Glee Club Chatelaine, 1 Robert Bollinger Squire Glee Club Eugene Bovee Lois Broyles Bert B ham Rosa Benedetti Lassie Charlotte Bingham Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Glee Club, 3 G.A.A., 1 Lou Bonanno John Bradarich Stage Crew, 2 riel Brubaker Mai , Chatelaine, 1 Finance Com., 1 Alpha, 1 G.A.A., 2 Virginia Butte " quire, 2 Knight, 2 Football, 3 Track, 3 Edith Caballero Victoria Cacioppo Maid, 2 Lassie, 2 Ladye, 2 Maid, 2 Science Club, 3 Ladye, 1 Alpha, 1 G.A.A., 6 C.C.C., 3 Junior Glee Club Adrienne Canfora Vincenta Cannizzo Ladye Lassie, 2 Chatelaine Maid, 1 Nurse's Oflice, 4 Dancing Club, 4 Dance Club, 3 Anna Berardini Ladye, 1 Glee Club, 3 Orchestra, 3 Alpha, 2 Helen Bolch Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 1 VV0rld Friendship, 1 Alpha, 1 Consuelo Borquez Lassie, 1 Maid, 1 Ladye, 1 Science Club, 1 Senior Glee Club, 3 lvlary Breese Les Jeaune Femmes Ladye President Chatelaine, 1 L Society President G.A.A. Marit Burleson Maid Ladye Chatelainc Glee Club John Byrne Page, 2 L Society, 3 Gym Club, 4 Anthony Candia Annual Staff World Hour Lincoln Hour Stage Manager Knight Joseph Cantwell Squire, 1 Knight, 2 Alpha, 3 5'em'0'z5 i ii : 1' it pg Joe Canzoneri Page, 1 Squire, 1 Knight, 1 C.C.C. Football Band Staff Office Anna Carrassi Frank Caso Lad, 1 Page, 1 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Track, 3 Marguerite Castellnrni Glee Club, 1 Elizabeth Clark Latin Club Sec. G.A.A., 3 June Conley Chatelalne, 2 Girls' Sport Com. Science Club, 1 L Society Tennis Club Pres. Julia Correa Maid, 2 Lassie, 2 G.A.A., 6 L Society, 2 Cosmetology Club Marie Capobianco Louis Carno Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Glee Club, 2 Melvin Carson Glee Club, 2 Theora Casper Ladye, 2 Anacleto Castillo Betty Coale 1 ' ' ' ' C ft R lilspllttei Sta Mary Conte Maid, 1 Ladye, 1 Chatelaine, 1. G.A.A., 1 Helen Cosma Lassie, 1 Ladye, 1 Chatelaine, 1 Glee Club, 4 Serapio Cardona Lad, 1 Stage Crew, 2 C Basketball, 1 B Basketball, 1 oi lbept,,o,auas5bD M E Knight, 2 Varsity Tennis, 2 Varsity Basketball, 3 L Society, 5 Hi-Y Oflicer, 2 argaret Carta Lassie Latin Club, 1 Science Club, 1 lias Castaneda Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Football, 2 Track, 4 L Society Preside Keith Clapp Squire, 1 Frances Com orre Glee Club Estella Contreras Josephine Cover Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Latlye, 2 Alpha, 2 Senior Play nt Geor e Covey Squire, 2 Non-Com. Oflicer R.O.'l'.C. 2nd Lt. Band Ann Crowley Lassie, 1 Chatelaine, 2 G.A.A., 4 L Society, 3 Viola Davis Lassie, 1 Glee Club, 1 Irene DelI'Anno Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chateluine, 2 Mary DeMaio Lassie, 1 Science Club, l. C.C.C., 2 Glee Club, 2 Rose Derlet Maid, 1 Ladye, 1 Science Club, 2 Matilde Donatoni Ladye, 1 Science Club, 1 Cecile Echeverria ,-'f"' Leraro f ' ern ol ,yi C' Kn Sr. Orchestra, Lincolnaires, Band, 2 Music Com. Portolatina Cruz Lassie, 1 4 3 Nella Cretarolo Ladye, 1 ' Chatelaine, 2 Glee Club Railsplittei' Staff Helen Dally Lassie, 2 Red Cross Club, 1 Senior Orchestra, S Spanish Club, Neil DeDontney L Society Ruth Del Rio Lassie, 1 G.A.A., 4 1 Bennie D - n arzo quire, 1 Knight, 2 Knight Sec., 1 Glee Club, 2 Hi-Y Baltasar Diaz Band Qoe.Dunn, Dramatics, 2 Glee Club, 2 Eli Epstein Lad, 2 Louie De La Rosa Glee Club, 1 B Football, 2 Henrietta Del Val Lassie Maid Ladye French Club Dance Club Homer Deming if P ilip Diez S Page Secretary Squire President Railsplitter Editor All-City Track, 3 Henry Dyer Football, 2 Baseball, 2 Glee Club, 2 Carl Esposito Squire, 1 Band, 1 Football, 2 Baseball, 1 ody Pres. .9enz'0'z5 Sen iofz 5 Jennie Fernandez Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Girls' Personnel In Ralph Foltz Lad, 2 Page, 1 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Cinema Club, 3 Geraldine Franks ,f Tokio Fujiyos ' Anita Fuller Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 1 C.C.C., 3 Alpha, 3 Flora Garcia Hazel Gill Lassie, 1 Business Oifice, Vernon Glidden Marjorie Florence Marie Flores Science Club, 2 Red Cross, 2 Esther Franco Lee Franco G.A.A., 4 L Society, 4 Beauty Quest Club Meraline Franks o .Fu im Monroe Fukuoka Tom Funaro B Football, B Baseball, Varsity Baseball 4 2 Rudolph Garcia Page, 1 Squire, 2 Glee Club, 2 Science Club, 1 1 'url Science Club, 4 Railsplitter Staff, Mikados, 7 Glee Club, 2 David Fulford Squire, 2 R.O.T.C., 8 R.O.T.C. Officer Science Club, 2 Chess and Checker Minoru Furuto Knight, 1 Checker Club, 2 Mikado Club, 3 B Football Advertising' Com. Arthur Garratt Glee Club, 2 Stage Crew, 1 ,4 Margaret Giovanazzi' E lanvillej Lassie, 2 xzifliilsplittel' Staff 2 G.A,A., 1 Chess and Creek., 2 Science Club, 2 Glee Club, 2 Annual Staff Estelle Gonzales lsabelle Gonzalez Chatelaine Chatelaine Sec. Business Office Jennie Gonzales Glee Club, 1 Marie Grandon Lassie, 2 World Hour Lincoln Hour Senior Play Annual Staff Victoria Guerra Maid G.A.A. L Society Frances Gutierrez Kenneth Hart Betty Hayes Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Chatelaine Glee Club Charlotte Hirleman Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Glee Club, 3 Margaret Hirsch Dorothy Gottlieb G.A.A., 5 L Society, 2 L Society Sec. Annual Staff Albert Granucci Knight, 1 Varsity Football Glee Club Pres., 2 L Society Ignacio Guerrero Virginia Gottlieb Maid Ladye G.A.A. L Society John Guadagnolo Knight Student Body V.P. Alpha, 3 French Club World Friendship Antonia Gutierrez Senior Glee Club, 2 Glee Club Julia Hager Ruth Hall Lassie, 2 Glee Club, 2 Maid, 2 Glee Club, 1 Glenn Harter Louise Hawk Stage Elec. Crew Lassie, 2 Radio Club Pres. Chatelaine, 2 Photography Club Dancing Club, 2 Carl Heukrodt Toyoko Hirota Ladye, 1 Chatelaine, 2 Science Club, 2 Grace Hoag Eugene Hickman Mary Hirotsuka Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Junior Glee Club, 2 Science Club, 2 Japanese Club, 3 Norman Holmes Lad, 2 Squire, 1 Varsity Football, 1 Sbniofza S'em'o'2b Carmela Incavo Chatelaine G.A.A., 1 Business Ofiice Inger Jensen Chatelaine, 2 L Society, 4 Alpha, 2 Senior B Secretary Student Body Sec. ff,-.. lKan me Kawamur age, Squire, 1 Knight, 1 Mikado Club R.O.T.C. John Kempton Gym Club 1'age, 2 L Society, 3 James Klain Squire, 1 Knight, 1 Dramatics, 8 Dramatics Com. Alpha, 2 Donald Kohl Mary Lacasolla Glee Club Mildred Leatherbury Vera Jackman Lassie Glee Club, 2 William Jones Band Orchestra Dance Band Earl Kazarian Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 1 L Society Basketball Mgr. Robert Kevorkian Squire Latin Club Chess and Checker David Klein Page, 1 Squire, 2 Alpha, 3 Science Club, 2 Chess and Checker Gloria Kuentz Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Sec. S'39 Class William Lampe Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Band, 2 Dance Vera Lechuga Lassie, 2 Maid, 1 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Dance Club, 1 Grace Jensen Chatelaine, 2 Consuelo Juarez Science Club, 2 Glee Club, 4 Joanne Kegebein Dramatics Dance Club Bessie Kiss Haru Koda Maid, 1 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 2 G.A.A., 5 Marjorie Kurth Lassie, 2 Joan Lawrence Lassie, 1 G.A.A., 1 M arie Lessa ff William Lewis 'Allan Lid o Annette Lindsey Dance Band, 6 V Squire gfice Pres. Lassie, 2 Glee Club Knight, 1 Maid, 1 Football Band, 7 Varsity Track, 1 Ladye, 2 Basketball, 4 Varsity Football, 2 Senior Orchestra Baseball, 4 Sports Editor, 1 June Linkins Marjorie Linson Marie Lizzi G.A.A., 4 G.A.A., 2 Chatelaine, 2 Beauty Quest Club Glee Club, 2 Ladye, 1 Dance Club Stanley Lock EI AI M N Band, 2 Senior Orchestra, 2 Dramatics, 2 R.O.T.C. Color Sgt. izabeth Lulan Glee Club ex Mahmood Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Football Band, 6 Dance Band, 1 ax Marangi I ick Martin Basketball, Track, Football, 2 Hi-Y Club, 4 'Sphtter Sports Ed. Angie Mastroianna Science Club f X "Jack Long G.A.A., 1 Glee Club, 1 Raymond Lopez "K-nrfhva Knight Glee Club Frank Luna i..:Lona.Ml,yn-d, Gym Letterman, 2 Chatelaine, 2 Glee Club, 1 World Friendship Edward Majofsky Page, 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 World Hour, 1 Riggin Ave. Work, 2 Pearl Markin Chatelaine, 1 David Martz R.O.T.C. Frank Matsuura Lassie, 2 Squire Maid, 2 Knight Ladye, 2 Latin Club Nurse's Office, 1 Chess and Checker Mikados G.A.A., 2, V.P. Chatelaine Pres. L Society, 4 C.C.C., 2 Annie Mannix Pasqual Marquez 'Prank Glee Club - Angelo Masino Richard Mattox Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Track, 6 S'enio'z5 Evelyn Mauser Chatelaine, 2 Glee Club, 2 Maurice McKenzie "" linighf' Zum" J Sr. B Class V.P. Annual Staff Alternate Council Boys' Personnel Robert Meier Basketball, 2 Bruno Miazzo Ann ual Art Editor Football Band, 2 Sr. Orchestra, 6 'lJame5,M.HQ'l1Q?S1 ' ,ad President, 2 Page, 1 Squire Sec., 2 Knight President, 1 Betty Moller Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 G.A.A., 1 C.C.C., 1 Riggin Ave. VVo1'k Lydia Morales G.A.A., 1 Robert Moreno Knight, 1 Sr. A Class Officer Richard Mayhew Knight, 1 World Hour Lincoln Hour Annual Staff Senior Glee Club Fred McPherson Knight Basketball Football Hi-Y Club Louis Meraz Knight, 2 Tennis Lorraine Milbourne Chatelaine, 1 Dance Club, 2 C.C.C., 2 World Friendship, Annual Staff Emil Moldenhauer Raymond Moore Chess Club, S Chess Team, 8 Chess Club Officer, Photography, 1 Michael Moramarco Knight, 1 Don Mor anella Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Hi-Y Club, 1 Beautification Com. Dramatics Carol McBrayer Lassie, 1 Maid, 1 Ladye, 1 G.A.A., 2 Glce Club, 6 Mary Ann Meehan Lassie, 2 Girl Scout, 3 G.A.A., 2 S.P.Q.R., 4 Yolanda Messarotti Orville Miller Knight, 1 Senior A Officer Senior B Officer Hi-Y, 1 Latin Club, 2 Blanche Molino Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Chatelamr, 1 Glee Club, 2 G.A.A,, 1 Guadalupe Mora 8 Rose Morano Lassie, 2 G.A.A., 1 Helen Mor anelli Virginia Moslander James Murphy Chiyoko Magata Lassie, 2 1XIaid, 1 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine, 1 Mikado Club Sec. Frances N ewton Astronomy Club David Ott Alma Pagliuso G.A.A., 2 Wallace Palmer Varsity Gym Club Leo Penn Squire, 2 Knight, 1 B Football, 4 Boy Scout World Hour Eloise Mueller Chatelaine, 2 Sr. B Girls' V. Pres. Dance Club G.A.A. Mary Louise Muro Chatelaine, 2 G.A.A. Dance Club Sec. L Society Girls' Vice President John Muschetto Class B Football, 2 Dance Band, 1 Senior Orchestra, Football Band, 2 R.O.T.C. Florence N elson Chatelaine Latin World Friendship ,fir mi Nome Knight, 1 Advertising Com. Jerry Owin Lassie, 2 G.A.A., 3 Glee Club, 2 Annual Staff, 1 Joe Palermo Umberto Papa Track, 3 Mary Perdue Lassie Glee Club World Friendship Andy M usso Warren Nelson s Band Taneko Okauchi Maid, 2 Ladye, 1 Chatelaine, 2 Science Club Mikado Club John Paez Senior Glee Club Business Office Basketball Pete Palmintieri Stage Crew, 2 L Society, 2 B Baseball, 4 Varsity Baseball, Dorothy Pedrini Chatelaine Alpha Sci. Club Pres., 8 S.P.Q,R. Pres., 8 Intra-Mural Com Luther Perea .S'enio'zb Seniotb Katherine Perricone Lassie, 2 Maid, 1 Ladye, 1 Elaine Phillips Richard Planchard Chess and Check P. Officer Latin Club Rose Priola G.A.A., 7 L Society, 3 Girl Scout Creative Dancing, 5 Glee Club, 4 Norma Raimondo Maid, 1 Chatelaine, 1 Dance Club, 1 Jean Ransom G.A.A., 3 Give Club Robert Rische Page Squire Knight Band, 2 Virginia Rodarte Chatelaine, 2 G.A.A., 8 L Society, 4 Annual Staff Railsplitter Staff, 2 Peggy Peterkin Chatelaine, 1 G.A.A., 1 Glee Club, 1 Dancing Club Nurse's Office, 1 Melvin Pierson Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Chess and Checker, 1 Chris Pocino Music Com., 1 Glee Club Pres., 1 Football Band, 6 Dance Orchestra, h Track Team, 3 Frank Profita Squire, 2 Knight, 1 Railsplitter Staff Print Shop Supt. Annual Linotype Lewis Rambo Knight Norbert Petris Bud Planchard Squire, 1 Lincolnaires, 6 Bette Principe Ladye, 1 Senior Glee Club K a Quan Cha e aine, 2 Science Club, 8 C.C.C., 4 Junior Glee Club, Senior Glee Club Margaret Ramirez Lassie, 2 Science Club Pres., 8 Chatelaine, 1 Astronomy Club Alpha, 3 C.C.C.. 2 Tarsila Reyero Science Club, 2 Sam Ritzo Maria Rodriquez Home Econ. Club 1 Glcc Club, 1 Ernest Riesen Ephebian Knight, 2 Printing Com, 1 Lino. Foreman, Annual Staff, 2 Len ous Rockwell . ar, Page, 2 Dramatics, 2 Senior Play Mary Flodriquez Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 Science Club, 1 Glee Club, 1 Gloria Rogers Mary Rogers Joe Russo Velma Russo Knight, 2 Lassie Varsity Football, 3 Maid Varsity Baseball, 2 Dramatics L Society, 4 Glee Club, 2 Glee Club, 4 lrenea Sanchez Julia Sanchez Lassie Maid, 1 Maid Science Club, 1 Science Club, 2 C.C.C., 2 Glee Club, 1 Liga Sarracino QJQ nnie Sartoris age Squ 'e, Knight Knight, 2 Squire Basketball, 3 C.C.C. Sr. Boys' Glee Club 'ihess and Checkers Josephine Schneider John Segreto Lassie, 2 Lad, 2 Maid, 2 Page, 1 Girl Scout Squire, 2 B Baseball Maurice Shannon Stuart Shea Page, 1. Science Club Senior Glee Club, 2 Astronomy Club Junior Glee Club, 2 Glee Club Cinema Council Off. Camera Club Science Club Oflicer Arlis Russell World Friendship Eloise Salazar Maid, 2 Chatelaine, 1 Creative Dancing Glee Club G.A.A., 2 Bernice Sanders Maid, 2 Ladye, 2 Dramatlcs Senior Play Cathryne Sassoe Railsplitter Staif H e len Seyffe rt Chatelaine, 1 Girls' Fin. Coin., 1 G,-A lg :e Shigematsuf Lassie, Z ' f G.A.A., 7 L Society Mikado, 7 ,-,.,.....,,-,. , X ,N i John Shubin Guy Sinicrope Lgujsv-Skayarjln Squire, 2 C -4 Squire, 1 Knight, 2 Knight, 2 Finance Com. Ruth Slocum Beverly Smith William Smith Lad, 2 Knight Page, 2 C.C.C., 1 Boys' Glee Club, 3 Non-Com. Off. Club Class B Football Officers Club Cinema 4 -1' . .W . walls: ,f qi - .Ssenioib .gen z'0'l5 Toland Snapp Theodore Soto Lad, 2 Page, 2 Track, 1 Lily Tagawa Lassie, 2 Science Club, 3 Alpha, 1 Mikado, 8 Kazuo Takemura Page, 2 Alpha, 4 Alfred Tedesco Lad, 1 Squire, 1 Knight, 1 Alice Thayer Lassie, 1 Ladye, 2 Chatelaine P. Sec. Henry Tona Mario Salera R.O.T.C., 3 Irene Styhl Cha telaine, 2 L Society G.A.A. Advisory Board ..-ff"+ Z X Miyako Tam LQ Lassie, 2' Maid, 2 Junior Glee Club, 4 Mikado Off. Business Office Frank Tollerino Football, 3 Football Letterman B Baseball George Temm Arthur Thompson Knight Squire R.O.'l'.C. MaJor Glee Club Business Offici- Josephine Torres Baseball Chatelaine, 1 Glee Club Alpha. 1 Nvorld Friendship G.A.A., 2 Science Club Dorothy Trammel Maxine Trovillo Lassie, 2 Lassie, 2 Maid, 1 Dlaid, 1 Glee Club, 4 Glee Club, 2 Riggin Ave. Work G.A.A. Lewis Sallee William Sutherland Knight, 2 Alpha Satoshi Takai Senior Glee Club, Airplane Club, 1 Anita Tapie Lassie, 2 Maid, 2 G.A.A. Senior Glee Club Senior Play Rose Marie Teresa Ellen Thompson Chatelaine Alpha, 3 L Society G.A.A. Dance Club Pres. Isobel Towers Chatelaine, 1 Science Club, 4 Astronomy Club, Glee Club, 1 Latin Club, 1 Martin Trunnell Football, 2 Track, 2 1 2 Carlos Turner L Society, 2 Boys' Sports Com. B Baseball, 1 B Football, 1 Varsity Baseball, 2 Liberty Valazza G.A.A., 1 Edward Vargas Emarie Washington Lassie, 2 G.A.A., 4 Chatelaine Barbara Willis, afddlf ancf Pres. Chatelaine, 2 L Society, 4 Senior Play Annual Editor Ri,ChaI:d,J'utor N "' "B Football, 1 Varsity Football, Track, 1 Consuelo Valenzuel Lassie, 1 Glee Club, 1 G.A.A., 2 Dancing Club, 2 Anita Villalobos Evelyn Wells Maid Glee Club Frances Woerlein George Wright Martin Tyler Page, 2 2 Squire, 2 Knight, 2 Football Baseball a Ida Valsecchi Maid, 2 G.A.A., 1 Science Club, 3 Cinema Council, 2 Evelia Villarreal Lassie, 2 Glee Club, 3 G.A.A. L ira Werner! a e anne, 1 Alpha, 1 Dancing Club, 4 Extra-Mural Pres. Animal Lit. Ed. Ted Wolfe Kni ht 2 S , Varsity Baseball, Z B Football, 2 B Baseball, 2 Non-Com. Off. Pres. Annual Staff Gym Club Glee Club .S'enio'zb 0602275 io Sf: .9eni0'z!J g"ie:l?Q- Barrogb Mar' Bobadilla Jo Boccalero F i B R th B t t EI b th Ch J t D k E g K clyd M I d Ujjxp P 1 Ph Il p l fx' Gm t P h . 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'-,g:1'6',- r, , Yjliii i - ' is " 'figiglv . ,, 1 YW? Navffww W X will A Mawr SMX QNLZM 5 MNWMR Mwwmffwww it M NWQRMjwg w9WQ XX mwwo px HAWK MAXFPSW ff 939' W WQWMA PM MW if :Wf , QEEFQ fy 1 ,ff ff' X fffafzfwwff Barbara Willis Robert Baerresen Richard Mayhew Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager fincolnian Staff Because space is limited we may only mention some of the names of people who have Worked very hard on the Lincolnian and deserve recognition for their helpful assistance. Anacleto Castillo, Elias Castaneda, Frank Profita, Joe Marquez, Rose Battu, Grace Jensen, Phil Diez, Gilbert Carrasco, Tom Funaro, Wade Timmons, Stuart Ferriera, Virginia Rodarte, Cleo Baughman, Hazel Peabody, Henry Matsunaka, Minoru Furuto, and countless others. Ernest Rie'en Linotype Bruno Nl iazzo Art Director Lura Werner Literary Denny Ramvllle Photographer Marie Grandon Features Ted Wolfe Boys' Sports Virginia Gottlieb Girls' Sports Inger Jensen Clubs, Underclassnien Edra Poleman W'39 Class Editor Betty Bean S'39 Class Editor Ki: iff: fb The Knights organization consists of seventy selected members of the Senior Class. Most of the boys have looked forward eagerly to the time when they could be members. Its purpose is to aid Lincoln in every Way possible. The Knights have posts in the Auditorium, in the classroom buildings, and on the campus. They are a part of the Stu- dent Council, which tries to solve the problems of the students. President W'39 Sponsor President rS'39 James Miyamoto Mr. Baddeley Albert Poletti C'lzate!aine6 The duties of the organization members are much the same' as the name implies, 6'Mistresses of the Castle." Besides hall posts, Auditorium call duties, etc., this term a new service was given to the Chatelaines. Every member has a group of girls for Whose welfare and happiness she is held respon- sible. In this Way they hope to create school-Wide friendship among the students at Lincoln. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Gwenn Colle Miss Adams Leona Lund y Zg,'1zfzfff4L M' we , 1 S' uc"Z25 Inspired by the traditions of Linccln High S-chool, the Lin- coln Squires, preparatory to "Knighthood," are endeavor- ing to render their services to their Alma Mater with unceasing eiort for the general welfare of the school. The Squires assist in the preservation of our student govern- ment and the privileges which accompany it. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Taro Inouye Major Dunsworth Bennie Herrera fad Q5 The aim of this selected group of eleventh-grade girls is to promote higher standards of social living Within the school. With Mrs. Florence Turney as their advisor, they learn how to become true ladies in every way, as well as bearing the title and carrying out the duties of a Ladye. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Mary Bennici Mrs. Turney Virginia Terroir l ' 'Q ' . ...1 Pa 25 The Pages organization is the service organization for the tenth-grade boys. Their duties include the supervision of cleanliness in the halls and on the campus, welcoming new students, and giving service in the classrooms. The members consider it a privilege to serve Lincoln and hope, some day, to be able to belong to the higher-grade organ- izations. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Eddie Spieler Mr. Fasoli Joe Canfora 1l'laz'd.6 The Maids organization is the sister organization of the Pages. Their object is to help promote a better harmony in the Social Living classes, to help beautify the school inside and out, and to make Lincoln High School truly a place of pu1'ity and beauty, so that she will be an honor to the com- munity. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Catherine Cosentino Mrs. McClean Shiguno Furukawa fads The Lads organization is a club consisting of ninth-grade boys who have a desire to serve Lincoln, and who have met the scholarship requirements of the school. The purpose of the Lads is to promote good citizenship in the class- room, on the grounds, and in the B Auds. Every Lad realizes the honor bestowed when he is elected to this begin- ning service organization. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Don Varela Mr. Fasoli Richard Shook .Ea bloieb The Lassies organization of Lincoln High School is com- posed of ninth-grade girls who have met the scholarship and citizenship requirements. The girls t1'y to promote friendli- ness among the new boys and girls in their grade. They also try to help more effectively in classroom organization. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Clara Carlini Mr. Fasoli Estelle Caloia ,L ' Uri? Lff ll ll Q iwpl"f,!'i 50 5' .Li .90Cc2f 'rf I i The Boys' L Society is composed of varsity letter winners. ' lt seeks to promote an interest in boys' sports, to create , a sportsmanlike attitude toward all activities, and to A Q ffllevelop the athletic abilities of its members. Letters are , K ij! ' Mijn awarded to boys Who have their points both in play and jj V ix .1 , scholastic standing. A jj!" President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 f Donald Newman Mr. Frank Malette Elias Castaneda 1 1 - I -1 917:15 5001.21 The L Society is an honorary club made up of those girls who have received their letters through participation in the Girls' Athletic Association. Their letters are a recogni- tion of good sportsmanship, an aid to physical education teachers, and for the furthering of school spirit among the students. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Graciella Ponce Miss Hazel Andersen Mary Breese .9ca'en ce The Science Club is composed of students who are especially interested in scientific research. They keep themselves in- formed upon the latest scientific discoveries and have de- bates upon various problems. The club takes interesting trips to the observatory and planetarium in order to gather first-hand information about everything pertaining to nature. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Dorothy Pedrini Mrs. Lilla Armstrong Lewis Rambo Sf 72.212, The S.P.Q.R. or Latin Club is for Latin students who are interested in obtaining a better knowledge of the language and life of the ancient Romans. The club usually arranges a Roman banquet during each term which is one of the outstanding social events of the season. It also selects speakers on connecting the ancient time with present-day occupations. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Murray Shapiro Mr. James MacFarland Doris Mader Q few JN! .JJ N o lg 4. At.- Uhebb and Checkvzb Under the direction of Mr. James MacFarlane the boys in the Chess and Checker Club learn to play games which will furnish them enjoyment all through their lives. They learn the finer points of the game and are provided with an in- teresting and practical entertainment during the noon hour. Sponsor Mr. James MacFarlane C'ofnmum't Uon tact Council Dedicated solely to service, the Community Contact Council has benefited not only the community, but every member who has been sincere in his Work. The only qualification for membership is a Willingness and a readiness to serve by the unselfish gift of time and talent. The field of service is large and ever-growing. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Miguel Ruiz Mr. George Blount Lura Werner rj! 9 it l ii , if t Q5 ,ijiii ,,f' Q ,Glas Hlfzlzafa To become an Alpha is one of the highest honors that a student may attain during his school life. It is composed of students who are very outstanding in scholastic work and is open only to those who get the required number of Alpha R's. This club is different from most other clubs in that you are only a member as long as your grades reach the high level. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Barbara Page Miss Eunice Mason Anna Mary Crum lllikadcrla As one of their main activities, the Mikados undertook the project of introducing to the student body that culture of the Japanese which everyone appreciates. Lincolnites were given the opportunity of enjoying the artistic displays throughout the year, so that they may come to know the love of the Japanese nation for things of beauty. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Yoko Magara Mr. Holland Pearson Aiko Fujitsubo F ss ze nf 15--1 l 3 l fy The Hi-Y is an organization of boys who wish to create and maintain the high standards of Christian character. Each Hi-Y boy strives to uphold the principles of the club-clean speech, clean sportsmanship, good scholarship, and clean living. The club meets every Thursday evening at the As- bury Methodist Church. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Alex MacGilliv1'ay Mr. Blount Kenny Reese 9i'zl Scoufb The Senior Girl Scout Troop of Lincoln has a great deal of activities, including hand work, round table discussions, and week-end trips where girls have a chance to sleep in the open and cook over an open fire. The captain of Troop 63 is Miss Adams, assisted by a most capable lieutenant, Miss Jan Thorpe. W'39 Scribe Sponsor S'39 Scribe Bessie Gutierrez Miss Katherine Adams Bessie Gutierrez f. 4le'z Socialiteb The 'filer Socialites, a socially minded group of loyal Lin- colnites, have enjoyed weekly dances for three semesters. This semester they have organized an outing club. Their first outing, held in Lincoln's own gymnasium and sports iield, was a Tournament. Other plans include swimming, roller skating, ice skating, picnics, and beach parties. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Morris Cirio Mrs. Scheuttner Morris Cirio Sta e Cfzew The Stage Crew is a very important factor in the presenting of our auditorium calls. Their duties are many and varied, and they devote much of their time to the betterment of our programs and the technical matters of production. Stage Manager Sponsor Tony Candia Mr. Wenig l Dance Club The modern Dance Club, under the direction of Miss Katherine Adams, is open to upper-grade girls who are eager to learn the fundamentals of Modern Dance and develop poise and grace. The most interesting activity of the Dance Club is the creation and presentation of a one-hour program once a year, to which the student body is invited to attend. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Yoko Magara Miss Adams Ellen Thompson Cla 6.5 The educational system of Lincoln is founded with the idea of preparing the individual for his life as a citizen. Lincoln tries to do this through the practice of student government. To become a leader requires training in personality and leadership. Consequently, Lincoln must, and has made, pro- vision for this training in the establishment of clubs and Social Living. Anyone with initiative has the opportunity to plunge himself into activity and become a leader, with per- sonality following as a rider, through the medium of our organizations. Aside from these basic purposes also comes the more general one of providing a means for people of the same interests to pursue them together and make friends. In this way, our organizations, including service, social and special-interest types, were planned to carry out the pur- poses of developing unity, leadership, and personality, and have made possible our successful student government at Lincoln. Mufzalb Perhaps one of the finest things Lincoln has acquired dur- ing this year of constant growth and accomplishment is the set of murals on the north wall of the main building. Painted by Manual de la Torre, twenty-one year old alumnus of Lincoln, they have attracted many visitors who have left praising the young artist's work. The first mural is at the left of the entrance doors and por- trays Los Angeles in 1781 when it was little more than a rural village, peopled solely by the peons and the Spanish Padres. The center of interest in this first painting is a priest of the period of the founding of the first great mis- sions. This central figure is sharply contrasted in the sec- ond mural which pictures the Los Angeles of today. Here We find, in place of the humble priest, a typical banker whose finely lined features and portly figure represent the changed civilization of the last two centuries. Mwzalb Into each of these paintings, measuring nineteen by six feet, the artist has put all the pathos and beauty of its civiliza- tion, and by using large, symbolic figures against a back- ground reflecting the period of the painting, he has achieved a fine result. His use of contrast is most interest- ing, for instance, his placement of large ash cans symboliz- ing the slums in the shadow of great skyscrapers. As another example of contrast, we find in the first mural a weak green sprout, the city, being cultivated by a large hand, and in the second mural we find the same sprout hardy and mature, ready to be plucked by the same, now gloved, hand. Lincoln High School is Well justified in both her pride in her former student, Manuel de la Torre, and in his fine works of art. fllubical 0'z5anz' az'c'on5 Our school has advanced rapidly along its musical line to a height we are very proud to have attained. Lincoln High School has a football band, a dance orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Tozier, and a Senior Orchestra, playing classical music, with Mr. Graichen as director. The Senior Orchestra has recently obtained special sweaters. There are classes training the students for the advanced in- strumental groups. Three piano classes, in which students are furnished music and lessons, are taught by Mrs. Drury. A recital is given once each term in which all of the stu- dents participate. This term it was highly praised. A class for repairing instruments was formed under Mr. Graichen. It is the first one of its kind to be organized in Los Angeles County. The class consists of five boys who learn to repair every kind of musical instrument made. V.--,.,.. . . Saniofz gina C1115 f Under the direction of Mr. Milton Boucher, the Senior Glee Club is the top vocal group in the school. The club has fur- nished entertainment for both the student body and the community upon request. One of the most anticipated events of the year is the light opera, usually from Gilbert and Sullivan's collection, that the "Senior vocalists" produce annually. Judging from their Work in the past and their constant improvement, Lincoln will have an excellent club to work with next semester. una'0'z glee 0 uf The Junior Glee Club is composed of students in the ninth and tenth grades under the direction of Mr. Graichen. At the present time there are seventy members, and each of these aspires to membership in the senior organization. By way of preparing themselves to join this advanced group of vocalists, the members of the junior group have mastered and successfully rendered to the student body some very beautiful musical numbers. The Senior Glee Club will be reinforced next semester with many of the members of this junior club. fin colnai'za5 We are fortunate to have such a fine dance band as the Lincolnaires. They play for all school parties, Auditorium calls, and many other social events. They have presented several concerts in the Auditorium which have been very successful. This band gives the boys fine experience with orchestra Work. Sponsor Mr. Louis W. Tozier 0'zclze5t'za The Senior orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Fred Grai- chen, has given many performances at Aud calls, senior plays, commencement excercises, and other events. They attempt to portray a better understanding of popular classi- cal music to those students who are unfamiliar with the works of the great composers. President W'39 Sponsor President S'39 Marjorie Kurth Mr. Fred Graichen Marjorie Kurth -... 'footlvall Band Under the direction of Mr. Louis W. Tozier, Lincoln has one of the largest football bands in the city. Raymond Meyers, leader for four years, helped Lincoln's band to put all other music makers in the background. Although the team was not always successful in defeating the opponent, the band always drew complimentary comments and did its best to spur the Tigers on to victory. Raymond M ey 5't"zin5 .2 ubztet' azncfaccomjaanin' The String Quintet was organized this semester by Mr. Fred Graichen. Its purpose is to play at teas and Auditorium calls, and its members often travel to elementary schools and other high schools to give programs. The people it includes are, left to right: Herman Ast, Masuye Hosoi, Paul Maittjitz, Porta Cruz, Raymond Lopez. Second Row, Mr. Fred Graichen and Lee Cretarolo. Since four of the members are seniors, the quintet will be looking for new members next semester. Dfzamat 205 Under the direction of Mr. E. J. Wenig, the Dramatic Class has become one of the most interesting classes offered at Lincoln. Students who cannot arrange their programs to include this subject may come after school and at noon to receive instruction. One of the outstanding activities in the spring semester is the preparing of "The Community Frolic," in which not only students may participate but also the business men and Women of the community. F F I Applying St g VI k ....-.14 "' "Um sh ing facie tg' The lovable, "corny" Dunnigan family, played by selected actors of the class of W'39, certainly crashed the hearts of their audiences, even though poor Mrs. Dunnigan, CE-arbara Pageb didn't succeed in crashing society. Her husband and loyal subject fBurton Lethbridgeb had the sympathetic attention of all as he vainly tried to drop his Jerkwater manners for the suavity of New York society. Again and again, the antics of the giddy little Christobal CMargaret Pezzopanel and her hill-billy brother fWilliam Brownj brought down the house with hearty laughter, while everyone fell in love with the lovely Marguerite CNaomi Grubbsb, who conspired with her father to move the society-seeking Mrs. Dunnigan back to Jerk- Water where she belonged. Equally successful as the play was the jubilant "Jerkwater Jamboree" arranged to Welcome the Dunnigans back home from the perils of the city. 'iCorny-looking folks," these town people Cmembers of the class of W'39J Were, but they proved very capable when it came tc nog-calling, bar-room quartettes, and square dancing-led by that maestro of the hicks, Bill McClellan. U -'touring pGlT!5 H Subtitled as "A Comedy of Adolescence" the play, "Growing Pains," proved to be just that. The strange antics of the love-sick, seventeen-yea12 old George Mclntyre Uames Klainj and his tom-boy sister Terry fLura Wernerb delighted their audiences again and again. The highlight of the play came in the second act at the Mclntyres' party when Prudence Darling fLeona Lund? succeeded in vamping Terry's heart-throb, Brian fBill Bellj, away from her. Terry's artless attempts to Win back her man and George's disgust at having to bring an ugly duckling, Elsie Patterson fLorraine Milbourneb, to his own party won gales of laughter from the audience. Leo Penn as Omar literally stole the show with his brief lines, and the striking of the policeman fDon Morgan- ellaj was also one of the climatic scenes. Others in the cast were: Sophie CPorta Cruzb, Mrs. Patterson CMarie Grandonb, Dutch CStan Lockl, Omar CLeo Pennb, Hal CJohn Guadagnolob, Pete fNeil DeDontneyJ, Patty fBernice Sandersb, Jane QBarbara Willisl, Miriam CAnita Tapiej, Vivian CCharlotte Hirlemanj, Mr. Mclntyre CLennie Rockwellj, and Mrs. McIntyre Uosephine Coverl. "Growing Pains" was acclaimed by the audience as one of the most enjoy- able comedies ever presented on the Lincoln stage. Wok la, 1'7l0u'! The World Hour, as a student enter- prise directed by Mr. E. J. Wenig, began the Winter semester of 1937. Written, enacted, and produced en- tirely by students, the object of the weekly program is to offer sixty minutes of variety in educational and entertaining subjects to the student body assembled in the Auditorium. As far as possible, the World Hour is carried on in the manner of a stan- dard radio broadcast in order to give students experience in this compara- tively new field. The main feature of the Hour is the dramatization of world events, fresh from the press. Other features are radio skits, musical numbers from talented stu- dents, outside entertainers, full-length plays, and an occasional motion picture. In order to prepare a Weekly program of vital interest, an established World Hour staff is maintained, consisting of actors, script writers, inimeo- graphers, stage crew, a Wardrobe mistress, electrical and public address technicians, student directors, and a financial staff, Scenes in Action from the "VYorld Hour" fin coln Haul? Due to the earnest effort and efficien- cy of Mr. Wenig and his class, the World Hour has proved such a suc- cess that a similar hour called the Lincoln Hour has been created to deal with student problems and student news. On this Hour the student him- self participates, bringing his prob- lem or his question before the assem- bly. 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He not only learns the elementary facts about drill and discipline, but he advances him- self along lines of achievements that must be accomplished by tentative onicersg incidentally, all cadets are tentative oflicers. Three days of the week find a mein- ber of the Reserve Oflicers Training Corps on the field being instructed and, in turn, instructing in practical drillg the remaining two days are spent in the armory where he studies subjects that not only add to his mil- itary knowledge, but also help his civilian life. Perhaps the hardest of his duties is the course in Map Reading, in which everyone must qualify. After com- pleting this subject, a cadet is able to accurately distinguish features on the terrain, locate himself in strange territoi y, and in many other ways his practical knowledge is increased. Besides teaching him the principles of Warfare, his study of Combat Prin- ciples better enables the young soldier to take a more accurate "estimate of the situation" in meeting problems that confrcnt him in his daily life. lnstilling in him the courtesy that is the distinguishing mark of a good soldier, his study of Military Courtesy not only teaches him to "sir" his of- Hcers, but also equips him with the poise with which to advance his social position. 1 Armistice Day, Memorial Day, and other times set aside for patriotic observances find our "Army" contributing their services to parades and various other activities peculiar to that particular observance. A high-ranking oflicer of the unit is the cadet major. Every cadet has hopes of reaching this rank. Jack Eggenweiler was the battalion commander for the Winter term, and Arthur Thompson held this position during last semester. A detail composed of the oflicer of the day the color sergeant, a bugler, and one other member of the unit raise the flag promptly at 8:00 o'clock each morning and lower it at the close of school. One of the outstanding events on the social calen- dar of Lincoln is the Military Ball which is held each semester. This hop is reserved for the cadets and their ladies, the latter really considering an invitation to the Army Dance as a distinct honor. Dear Lord, in the battle that goes on through life, I ask but a field that is fair, A chance that is equal with all in the strife, A courage to strive and to dareg And if I should win, let it be by the code, With my faith and my honor held high. And if I should lose, let me stand by the road And cheer as the winners go by. Knute Rockne's Favorite Poem .... . . - .. ,. . . M- -. . .. ....... 'f - -'--rf' -1411-a wwg-gf -' . , a ff- -.-"Q, - - -.--.f -1- -"' -"ix.q-f:.4f.-my ..-4--M lwkh, A4 I t i ..x. L,cv ,i 5.9.9, my RL . . 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Q or r " 1 4, , i, 4' 'a' .",.':,l4"4 'J 1 ,If 1 ,A 1 -f',"' ' . 1 .1 1 .vi , . v ,, , ,- QM . .. H 1 r L u . 3 iq ..'::.N.h .,,,,:a.!'T.-A-:5 ' .-4 J , - ...L,-.-. . .wvr-V' Valibity 'Tooffall Losing all but one league game, the Lincoln pig- skinners commenced a fairly successful athletic year for 1939. The Bengals always put up a ter- rific battle, but seemed to lack the winning punch in all except the Marshall encounter. Joe Russo, shifty halfback, led the Orange and Black attack in all the games. Manual Arts, in a practice tiff, took the Tigers by a score of 35 to 7. However, it was not until after the injury of Alex MacGillivray that the Toilers ran rough shod over the hapless Tigers. In another practice battle the Bengals came through with a thrilling 24-to-19 win over the San Fernando Tigers. Russo and Tyler Smith, end, shone for the Lincoln squad. Beginning the Northern League campaign with a tough Roosevelt aggregation, the Tigers bowed to a 28-6 defeat. Vito di Maria, a newcomer, and Russo, acting captain, shone in the backfield. Rossi Pollare, guard, and Tyler Smith played a smart defensive game on the line. The following week saw the Bengals win their only league victory against Marshall. The final score was 12 to 0, with Russo, Smith, and Allan Dong starring. Then came the downfall. In the next three struggles, the Railsplitters tasted the bitter dregs of defeat. Garfield, Franklin, and Belmont, in that order, trimmed the 'Splitters The scores were Garfield 19, Lincoln Og Franklin 12, Lincoln Og Belmont 26, Lincoln 13. Rosebowl Game Fernando Maisterra Fullback 170 pounds Rossi Pollare Right Guard 165 pounds Bob Carr Right End 160 pounds Joe Russo Left Halfback 150 pounds All Northern League First Team Allen Dong Left Guard 195 pounds All Norther First Team n League Clifford NaVeaux Right Guard 150 pounds Rene Schweitzer Right Tackle 195 Pounds All Northern League Second Team M artin Tyler Center 160 Pounds Charles Chism Right Half 160 Pounds Robert Casteneda Left Tackle 175 Pounds Garfield .,.,.'-..... ,. . f Ronnie Sugiyama Left Half 140 Pounds Paul Per Right 170 Pound Albert Poletti Center 165 Pounds Albert Granucci Quarterback 175 Pounds Tyler Smith Left End 150 Pounds All Northern League Second Team .---1-""f' Gzwfield Rosebowl Game Jim SOCCI3 u Quarterbacnc 155 Eoumls Neil DeDontney Manager Joe Romano Left Tackle 160 Pounds Vito Di Maria Fullback 155 Pounds f,,,f ,4,.,,fffr .,. .Inv ni, ffl ll u 5 ' 100 t 04 ll Faring the same as the varsity gridsters, the Bengal Babes won but one league encounter during their football cam- paigns. Although they did not register many wins, the Bees did produce some splendid prospects for future varsity use. Taro Inouye, center, Tiezo Koda, fullback, and Richard Coto, half, showed up very well in the stiE seasonal games. The highlight of the Bee campaign was a 6-to-0 victory over the Franklin Bees in a thrilling game at the Franklin Field. Richard Coto, Tiezo Koda, Taro Inouye, and Robert Con- treras stormed for Lincoln in this contest. Unfortunately the Babes lost to Roosevelt, Marshall, Gar- field, and Belmont, but with many of the experienced boys returning, Coach Russom expects a stronger team next year. F Valzbily p Ba 5144164 ll Rushing through the practice session like a championship squad, the Tiger Varsity fared badly against their league opponents, losing all but one game. However, this team fought fiercely and never gave up until the last whistle had blown. Abe Androff, second string All-Northern League forward, paced the Tiger five. Although handicapped by lack of stature, the Railsplitters gave a good account of themselves in every battle. g In the first half of league competition the Bengals failed to score a single victory, losing to Roosevelt, Franklin, Mar- shall and Belmont. The second half saw the Franklin Pan- thers fall before the slashing Tiger attack. Roosevelt, Mar- shall, Garfield, and Belmont again took the measure of the Bengals. X! St d g 'Nl dl S k' Qti gf 'NI'1cG'lli' f C'11'1"1?-PO, Snell, BEIOW-Ii2LZ21l'lfLT'l,llIZIl.' ax, . ian, em1ng,l 1 1 xray, . suura, Rodriguez, Garcia, Androff. Kenny "Red" Reese fSr. 5' 10" 156 1lJs.J was the long-shot specialist. His deadly aim counted for a good share of the team's points. His defensive work made him a very valuable man to the team. This was Kenny's first year as a varsity hoopster. Alex MacGiIIivray CSr 6 180 lb J Student Body Prexy sustained a knee injury in the first game against Roosevelt. He encountered the same luck as he did in his short lived foot ball career. Abe Androff, captain-elect tSr. 5' 10" 155 lbsJ, displayed a very brilliant brand of basketball in his first year as a varsity player. His floor work and fight made him one of the most feared men in the Northern League courts. Abe was the leading scorer of the team with 90 points to his credit in 10 games. Tom Snell fSoph. 6 160 lbsb Greatly hampered by the lack of experience he was always ready and able to fill the Pivot position whenever he was needed. Tom will be of great help to mentor Fuhrer in molding next year s Cage ELggI'9g'atl0Il. Kaname Matsuura CSr. 5' 4" 138 lbs.D Although the smallest man on the squad, he proved to be a real hoop artist. His playing was reliable and always accounted for a good many goals from his position. This was his first year on the Varsity squad. Homer Deming CSr. 6' 2" 160 lbs.J played his first year of basketball. Homer used his height to a good advantage. His stellar playing at cen- ter will sadly be missed when the call is issued for the hardwood sport next season. John Garcia Ur. 5 8" 156 lbs.J paired off with Rodriquez. Although lacking in size, they were always able to put up a strong defense. John was rather accurate with his long shots. He should be one of the mainstays on next year's team. Gilbert Carrasco CSr. 6' 180 lbs.b, a cool and steady player, never failed to turn in a line performance. Seldom conspicuous, he was one of those steady players who won commenda- tion from coaches and players as well as from the spectators. This was Gil- bert's second year as a varsity reg- ula1'. David Rodriquez CSoph. 5' 9" 150 lbs.5 played good ball on defense as well as offense. He could always be depended on to give a good account of himself. Dave will undoubtedly be of great value to the team next year. Earl Kazarian was the hard-working manager of the squad. His Work in the capacity of manager deserves no end of praise and credit. His services will be greatly missed, as he gradu- ates in June. J 2 we 7 E Garcia, Mgr. Meier Jones Moriel Bonano Sartoris Kaku Buccola Coronado Cardona "B" Basketball 1 fc f ,Q , ff- N x, '. ' . L, 4 ! wx, K, A, Q Top Row-Flanery, Mgr. Meier, DiSan0, Buccola, Bonano, Jones, Garcia, Mgr. Second Row-Moriel, S211't01'iS, Kaku, Cm'- onado, Cardonzt. Led by Captain John Sar- toris, the Bee Cagers were able to go through their Northern League campaign with but two losses and eight wins, to garner the Northern pen- nant. Second Row-Pagano, Murphy, Cecere, Craigan, Mgr. First Row -Nagata, DiSano, Hernandez. ' ' ' "C"'and "D " Babkatball Showing strength in every department, the class C basket- ball squad romped through their opponents to cop the North- ern League Championship. This Midget five, under the leadership of Refugio DeSanto, won all but one league game. A - ' ' Almost as successful, was the class D basketball team. These tiny fellows tied for second place in the League. Second Row-Pene, Lujan, Cimarusti, Garcia. First Row Lopez, Johnson, Cruigan. 1 , Fourth Row-W. Peralta, F. Caso, T. Sm-inana, M. -H. Miller, A. Lidyoff, W. Ramirez B Planch Gonzales R lllaggard, R. Mattox, P. Diez. Third ard, T. Melendez, B. Moreno. First Row E Rie en Row D Xgostini, M. Fukuska, A. Castro, N. Sir- Mgr., W. Hunter, U. Papa, M. Trunnell S F 1 aio chi R Cast ineda. J. Soto, T. Smith, Second Row B. Vitali. Uuzbify Tfack Led by Phil Diez the Bengal tracksters completed their most successful season of recent years. The Tigers won several dual meets and placed fourth in the Northern League finals. Causing Bengal hearts to beat with joy, the track- men downed Franklin by a score of 55 to 49. Ray Maggard, a class C pole-vaulter last year, developed in- to one of the best varsity men in the Northern League. Maggard has cleared 12 feet 6 inches this season. One of the strongest events of the track season was the high jump. Frank Caso, Richard Mattox and Phil Diez took care of this event, all clearing 5 feet 10 inches during the season. Diez and Mattox split honors, each winning in one meet and tying for first at Franklin. Manuel Gonzales, Tony Sarinana, Basilio Vitali, Andrew Castro, and Sam Ferraro were the outstanding distance men on the Tiger squad. Tony Melen- dez was the outstanding broad jumper for the local spike- sters. Trunnell, Caso and Mattox ran sprints for the Tigers to gain many points. I ,' -'ffl -f , fn. ry ,IV , , , , , 5 , 1 1 ' 4 , " , f .W W i, W vi' I id,fr!7 W ,Q ,Tru La VW, VI' gif' I Y J f I' Never in the history of Lincoln Track has a hurdler duplicated the feats of Phil Diez, shown in the photo at left. For four years he has been the cham- pion Northern League hurdler in his division, besides being among the out- standing preps in Southern California. . ,HU Www. IIB ll T L Following in the steps of their big brothers, the Bee tracksters turned in won their share of shot-putter, was the team. Eddie Spieler many creditable performances as they League meets. Tiezo Koda, class Bee outstanding member of the Babe track sprinter, broke the school record for the Bee century and, was the best dual meet sprinter in the Northern League. Other outstanding members of the Bee track squad included Jack Houseman, high and low hurdlerg Refugio DeSantos, school record holder in the 13203 and Vic Buccola, a five-foot ten-inch high jumper. X r- ,fff fije- fe A X 1 11.1 I l I I ! l Third Row--M . Parario, R. Elias, J. Young, Y. Abe, R. Manlove, T. Czistellani, G. First Row-C. Daily, J. Oclioz "C " Tha ck Using Bennie Herrera, Joe Ochoa, and Yokio Abe, as its nucleus, the midget track squad proceeded to ring up another successful season. Herrera performed as a low hurdler and sprinter, tying the school record in the hurdles. Abe dis- played his prowess by high-jumping and running the 50-yard dash in very good time. Ochoa was one of the outstanding midget men in the 660-yard run. Helping these three stars were Barron. sprinter and de luxe broad jumper, Ya- mada, shot-putter and also a broad jumper, and Elias, a promising long-dis- tance runner .ff Nora. Second Row-J. Lopez M Minson, P. Raguso, F. Robertson: Alexander, Mgr., B. 1-lerrerzi, N 1, A. Barron. He's Out! M' W5 'v' Ajjl , . J' ,,v,6flW 555 'P swvyvrffar fa ef f Qi N.f'5 My Q i TOP PHOTO-ORANGE TEAM Second Row-Carlos Turner, Italo Pene, pg Charles 'IX-Rita, 3bg Paul Marengo, lby Pete Palmer, co- 1-ziptain, cf: Vito DiMaria, lf, Dan 1'Im'ay, pg Vic lim-cola, lb: Agonio liodricuez Mgr, First Row- 'Pony Taurmina, rg ngco asino, rf, Dominic l"0l'l'ZLI'0, co-captain, cg Tom Funaro, 2113 Paul Bar- bata, pg Eddie Santo, sf. OAJLOLQ V.sa.M MA'-15 SECOND PHOTO-BLACK TEAM Second Row-John Fly, lf, Ted Wolfe, captain, pg Jerome Martin, Of: Dave Rodriquez, pg Rocky Pel- licino, cg Jimmy Luchetta, ssg Tom Snell, rfg Mar- tin Tyler, lbg Bob Contrerzts, 3133 Joe Tomonclli, Mgr. First Row-Anthony Rizzuto, lfg Rossi Pol- lare, sf: Carl Esposito, sfg Henry Dyer, cg Tony Melenclcz, cf, Pat 1"l1lHLl'0, lb. 1V 1 , Q, 1211.61.17 .pojtlfalf H' X With softball supplanting baseball in the Northern League this year, the Bengal horse-hiders, under the coaching of Robert Fuhrer, ran true to form by seizing the Northern League pennant. The squad Xfnlffw q gif' 1' was composed of two teams, which were referred to as the Black and Orange teams respectively. The Orange team proved to be very good and went through the entire season without a defeat. The last game of the season was with the Belmont Hilltoppers. This game was very important to the Railsplit- ters who had to win one out of two games to cinch the championship. The Orange team played the first game, and after a very close tussle, they emerged victorious. Thus, the first season of softball ended in the Northern League Championship for Lincoln High School. The Black team survived the entire season with only one defeat, drop- ping their last game to Belmont. However, this defeat can be attri- buted to the fact that their ace pitcher, Ted Wolfe, was sitting on the side-lines as a result of a sore arm. Giving Blelmont a good game, they finally lost by one run. The final score was 4-3. TOP PHOTO-VARSITY TENNIS Standing- Urenda, Strang, Jone Below-Gonzales D S, Miller, Paul, Burroughs ,., eming, Valenzano, Banaugh. BOTTOM PHOTO-B TENNIS Standing-Delgadillo B ' Pecha h , uccola, Bartholome C eck, Craigen. Below- Horn. Steve ' W, Maccani, Lindse Parque, Long, Joh ' nson. Tennilo The tennis team, under the supervision of "Pop" Bates, had a very successful practice season. They defeated the Dorsey Roosters 5-2 and 4-3 and South Pasadena 5-2. The Batesmen started the season by defeating Roosevelt 5-2, then losing to a strong Marshall team 7-0, they lost to Garfield 1-6 and Belmont 7-0. They were also beaten by the Franklin Panthers 2-5. For head man on the tennis team, Captain Warren Strang traded off with Jim Jones. In other positions Were: second, Glenn Paul, third, Henry Millerg fourth, Albert Eurenda. The doubles Were: first, Homer Deming and Aldo Valenqanag second, Benny Gonzales and Robert Banaugh. The managers are Vernon Burroughs and Joe Pechacheck. y nson, Burroughs vwfiw ...TEM awww aww tvva' gym C'lu0 w Starting the season with great promise, the Gym Clubbers sadly fell down in the tough competition applied in the Northern League. Manuel Morales was the outstanding man, carrying the Lincoln colors through the Northern League finals and city finals in the free-exercise. Bill Bell, tumbler, also starred along with Ralph Enriquez, parallels and free-exercise, during the dual meets and the Northern League finals. Ton Olmos and Wallace yal-rrrerj nbers s QD Robert LUIEi,, and Micke Digiacinto, fuinhlingff gave some olftstanding pe formances cog vs Q during the meet season. 'A Q-.N M -- 'X'-li 5 I, f XA go NNY! ,f.A , N X ff' Xvxts lv! Third Row-J. Garbo, M. Cirio, C. Surwald, S ouye, J. Haskin, T. Oln1as,qke.,Vigano, C. Sulli. Tomeo, E. Martin, W. Timmons, L. Ciancio, M. Mo First Row-W. Borich, H. Kamuxqgto, D. Ferris, rales, R. Enriquez, R. Lund, F. Pifelo. Second Rovf B. Lisoni, F. Luna, J. Pacheco, M. Digiacinto, B. -J. Jiovinazzi, K. Fujitsubo, H. Takeuchi, T. In Barrett. 'X f X mawsawmmu. who im 1 realism wa. New sisfsfwmw as 1 WW ...aww-W 5 . 5 .. ... V V-V i. .. mamma------mn-f Mr. Jerry Russom, Mr. Homer Oliver, Mr. Robert Fuhrer Mr Wall s Bates Mr. Frank Malette. Coackala Without the careful guidance and infinite patience of coaches Oliver, Russom, Fuhrer, and Bates, Lincoln High School could never have received recognition in the field of sports. Under the supervision of these men, boys with fair possibili- ties along lines of athletics have developed into star performers, and seemingly hopeless cases of awkwardness or Weakness have been greatly im- proved. Coach Malette, who is head of the depart- ment, encourages the coaches to Work especially with these failing boys and is always at hand to give advice. gh! 511201215 One of the first things remarked upon by visitors to our country is the health and enthusiasm of the American girl. No doubt, this is due to the fact that the girls in all our American schools take a real interest in developing skill in sports of all kinds. Participation in these games aids our girls in keep- ing fit and ready for the varied demands of modern living. l YELL LEADERS Helen Christensen and Reva Ra nville K' x. ,,, :NS .1 . ,. ., W Miss P and ss Thorpe 1-7 giilia Htl: lafic 34550014 tion Friends, sports, and fun! These are offered to every girl at Lincoln High School who joins the G.A.A. Sports sessions are held on Tuesday and Thursdays for the lower grades, and on Mondays and Wed- nesdays for the upper grades. At these sessions the girls compete against each other in the Var- ious sports offered. Twice a term the G.A.A. girls attend a play day at the different high schools of the city, where they participate in sports of all kinds against G.A.A. members of other school. Another feature of the G.A.A. is their social gatherings. Dances, parties, and dinners are given each semester. The G.A.A. wishes to thank Miss Jan Thorpe, sponsor, and Miss Virginia Penn, instructor, for their capable guidance and leadership, which has made the G.A.A. one of the outstanding clubs at Lincoln High School. c..A.A. BOAQIQ- ,ff Mary Bennici ff Juanita Maisterra Rose McGinley June Conley Reba Phillips Romelia Guerra Qoaid M615 of .Suo7t'5 HEADS OF SPORTS Stella Vagas Norma Barreau Shizuko Kumuro Lena Centurioni Shirley Huston Bernice Cludy Martha Ruiz Fourth Row-Serrano, Mcllullin, Fer- guson, Masoian, Planenz, Asano. Third Row-Morales, Garay, Campbell, Rol- lins, Phillips, Guerrero, Zardeneta, Skimkus. Second Row-Joshiko, Su- mii, Magara, Shigematsu, Kuramoto Kato, Hurtado, McDermott, Bauer, Vallancourt, Gayton. First Row-WVat- v anabe, Jasen, Vanderbyll, Sooter, Guerra, Enriquez, Garbo, Garbo, Ter- rior. U01 f eyia ll Team Volley ball is an all-season game, When the girls attend play days, volley ball is usually the main feature. Since this game requires nine players and is easy to learn, it is one of the most popular games. Volleyball in itself is a thrilling sport, and the scoring of this game along with the rules are understandable by all who play. Volley Ball Practice Babaiall 72am Baseball has always been the best-loved sport of the Tiger- ettes. The girls may be seen practicing up on their pitching and catching, to say nothing of "batting," at almost any- time of the year. When the girls consider themselves "in shape," tournaments are started, and in a few Weeks one team emerges victorious over all other teams and is usually honored at one of the many G.A.A. parties. Top-Baseball Team in Action Lower left-Tad pit- ehes Lower right-A Hit falendafz Hollywood Play Day November 17, 1938 Spaghetti Spread January 11, 1939 Los Angeles Play Day January 18, 1939 St. Patrick's Day Party for New Members March 16, 1939 bla ck ey When a member of the Girls' Athletic Association acquires skill in hockey, she has really accomplished something in the field of sports. While playing, a person has to be alert at all times and guard her opponent to the best of her ability. A hockey team is composed of five forwards, three halfbacks, two fullbacks, and one goal keeper. The girls really look forward to the hockey season. This sport is be- coming so popular among all girls that national hockey teams are being started all over the world. ' jf i V r A W ,t 4 1 i -rg is 5 o 'ii i -L.. , . 9 .R Fourth Row-Vallancourt, An- derson, Garay, Bates, Petani, Hayes, Morrison, Jewett, Ram- baud. Third Row-Masuralla, Ossorio, Wellington, Ball, Agui- lar, Marchica, Donovan, Masi. Second Row--Mendoza, Meeker, Capobianco, Lomonaco, Naka- zaws, Robbins, Hale. First Row --Giaviana, Masuralla, Ritter, Faeth, Curovich, Montelone, Adams, Kaufman, Romersa. BASKETBALL Fourth Row-Dizon, Espinosa Aiiguilus, Uappolinu, Czlppolilizi Third Row-Costa, Czuringi-1' Consentino. Solberpi, Castro Second Row-Aguilzira, Noriega hide, Barreziu. Komuro. Sviurbu, 5a5ietlrall Basketball is one of the fastest-moving games that the girls play. It requires six players on each team, two forwards, two centers, and two guards. The time is divided into quarters with a ten-minute in- termission between halves. It seems that nothing can keep the girls from practicing this popular game. A Basketball Teams in Action Bocchiardi. First ROWlSZllCllllN - .Win G fuk ab Alzvafz to be '7o'z9often fventfa In the years to come, although We may remember Lincoln High School and friendships formed here, 'We are very apt to forget the parties, the football games, the rallies, the assemblies, and all the other little happenings that make high school life such a grand success. It is because we do want to remember all of these pleasant times that this new section has been introduced to the Annual. May the never-to-be-forgotten events of today bring much pleasure in revived memories in the future. I WENT -ro THE UNSON smtxom PARADE AND Q 'Eg mom GET sun sua gg l X 'fp' B ' 'lv 'lf' , 'W " EEE: I if m as .EN .fan lad 'H-5 Dance The Senior Bees played host to the Senior Ayes on December 15 at a Christmas party. Signs announcing the appearance of the "Black Bottom Twinsl' advertised the party for sev- eral days before the actual fun began. When the appearance of the "stage show" finally was announced and the Senior Ayes found the "Black Bottom Twins" to be only a pair of black skillets, cries of surprise were issued from all over the room. The Senior Bees were also fooled when the Senior Ayes pointed out that their trick was not even genuine, as the skillets had different labels on the bottoms. Santa Claus presented each member of the Commissioner Board of W'39 with a present from the Senior Bees. faniofz Plzom Since winter sports were so popular with Lincoln students last winter, the W'39 class had as the theme for their prom, "Old Man Winter." A cotton snowman held the place of hon- or by the mirror in the Social Hall with balloons and snow- flakes encircled about him. Mr. Tozier's Lincolnaires supplied the music for this occa- sion, and colored spot-lights followed the dancers in their soft-colored formals. Because of the diligent work of many of the Seniors, the W'39 prom proved to be the most Successful event of the term. ci t-3-'rw l?.QTC'. 5411 At 8:00 p. m. on Friday, December 23, the new Andrus Hall echoed to the music of Mr. Tozier's Lincolnaires. Dress uni- forms made a contrast for soft, flowing formals. With mil- itary precision the semi-annual R.O.T.C. Ball was in pro- gress. Arrangements for the ball were made by Jack Eggenweiler, with David Martz in charge of refreshments and invita- tions, and Clyde Plant decorating. A Grand March and Lam- beth Walk Were, of course, outstanding, but the main event of the evening 'Was the "Rifle-manual Drill-down" contest, won by Private Conrique. Dance flui 19Qfl0ufean pail-y With a thread of regret winding through the gaiety of this first party of the semester, the Girls' Advanced Dancing Club bade farewell to stately old Andrus Hall. Many and var- ied were the costumes, and spirits rose high as one and all danced the old barn dances to the tune of tinkling piano and fiddle. Corn stalks, pumpkins, hay, and even live chickens added to the feeling of informality. Charades, community singing, and jitterbugging to "corny" music added to the general fun. With the singing of "Auld Lang Sync," the girls filed out two by two and stood softly humming while Miss Adams said farewell to Andrus Hall, which was condemned to be destroyed. The pictures below show Lorraine Milbourne as an Indian, and Leona Lund, Grace LoMonico, and Lura Werner as habitants of a Colonial plantation. L fin coln 6056 In the background of the New Abraham Lincoln High School will always be the shadowed memories of the old-for it is upon the old order and tradition that the new school is founded. Condemned to destruction because of the tragic earthquake of 1934, our dear old Lincoln falls crumbling beneath the hammers of labor, but her grand spirit and the will to win have taken root in the new Campus and as the last pillars fall crashing to earth, Abraham Lincoln High School is reborn, having lost none of her old fineness. In the photograph the Old Lincoln High School may be seen in its ruin as a background of the New Lincoln High, 'U E 2 x l u , . . . I 3001415 9111114 han Those girls who were successful in earning the points re- quired to receive their letters were oflicially recognized as members at the close of the initiation party held in their honor. After a good-natured hazing by the old members of the Girls' L Society, which included marching the blind- folded victims up and down North Broadway in their gym clothes and subjecting them to all sorts of imaginary horrors, the newly pledged members were invited to join in a delicious feast which made up for their previous discom- fort. Ne wean: eh 5' We Icom e "Congratulations, newcomers! You have adapted yourselves already to Lincoln's ideals. The fine co-operation you have given your teachers and student officers is yet to be com- mented on. Keep up the good work." This message to the new members of the student body from Alex MacGillivray, W'39 Student Body President, expresses the feeling of all of the old students at Lincoln. The newcomers were given a party with a dance with car- amel "suckers" as refreshments, or favors. Every incoming class is given a welcoming party with the traditional "suck- er" from the student body. J,,.,, Bow' Pay "There's a red one"g "Look at that blue one!" Such were the exclarnations on Senior Bow Day. Big bows and little bows, vivid and pastel bows were tucked in the hair of the Senior girls or under the chins of the Senior boys. It was a day of fun and frolic not only for those who par- ticipated but also for the other students. Bow Day was one of the first activities that the new Senior Ayes had. The Seniors really went back to their childhood days when sev- eral of then brought out big suckers that they had been hid- ing. The celebrating was climaxed with a gathering in the court where yells were given and songs sung. lfl!l3Af5 :nl C'lalefa0m5 9l!l.ll.Gll0lI "We, the Knights and Chatelaines of Lincoln High School, do hereby promise to fulfill to the best of our abilities the duties assigned to us by reason of our office without favor- itism or prejudice. "We will do our utmost to maintain order in all assemblies, to set a good example at all times, and to do all in our power to encourage the finest school-wide friendship. Thus we hope to achieve the highest in friendship, scholarship and loyalty at Abraham Lincoln High School." With these Words the Knights and Chatelaines officially became installed. The student body has rarely seen this ceremony, but this year it was held in the form of an Aud C? fry! Comm en cam an t The winter class of 1939's commencement exercises will long be remembered. Flowered arches formed the pathway for the graduates as they walked down the aisles to the fiower-bedecked stage. For the first time in Lincoln's his- tory organ music accompanied the singing. One hundred and ninety-eight diplomas were given to Sen- iors, and one hundred and ninety-eight new members were added to Abraham Lincoln High School's ever-growing alumni. fl.ingfu4a5 Els, ,4AVZf,, . 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W 1 ' x f 1 HN H rl P 1. ,x f", f ' I f I xy .,f' Uoea t ion 5 For the student who does not have the opportunity, or is not interested in going to college, Lincoln offers education in many other lines. Boys may study upholstery, ceramics, machine shop, printshop, or another of the various trade- training courses. Girls may specialize in cooking, sewing, cosmetology and the practical arts. Lincoln also has a very fine art course. There are also exceptionally fine business courses which include instruction dealing with several types of office machines. The photo at the lower left-hand corner of the page shows Betty Bean gaining some practical experience in filing. .feurin 5 Sewing classes are overflowing with girls who are desirous of learning this age-old art. It is taught by patient, understanding teachers who teach the girls to dress smartly but economically by making their own garments. Many art students majoring in Costume Design study sewing in order to learn the art of making patterns for their own creations in dress. Often articles made in the sewing classes are displayed in show cases and classrooms. C'a6:'neI MGfl.flj Privileged by being able to use the best electrical equipment for their work, the boys enrolled in Mr. Baird's cabinet-making classes have many opportunities to gain valuable experience and skill in their chosen field. The wood work made by these students is noted for its fine finish and sturdy construction. The boys are given the choice of making chairs, tables, cabinets, or any other article of furniture in order to become thoroughly acquainted with modern machinery used in the industrial world. 'DN rr 3 if-Q ii f'lecMic fkop This year one hundred students were taught the fundamentals of electricity by Mr. Holland Pear- son in the electric shop. Out of this group usually come our Auditorium technicians, because a knowl- edge of electricity is necessary to the operation and repair of the Auditorium equipment. C'a'zamz'a6 Mr. Baddeley's ceramics classes are the creators of the many clay tigers on the desks of executives within the school. They design and make various types of decorated pottery. In addition to their actual productive work, the ceramics classes keep several of the elementary schools supplied with clay. Pflill t fha,-1 Lincoln High School's printshop offers a great opportunity for the mechanically-minded boy. The cylinder press on which the weekly paper is printed, the platen presses on which all jobs for the school are printed, the racks holding the cases of type, the two composing machines with which the newspaper and various other jobs a1'e set, are the equipment essential to a printed job. Aside from the Railsplitter, the boys enrolled in the classes under the direction of Mr. Tade and Mr. Bard print for the school on the average of twenty-five jobs a week. From this it may be seen that the printshop is the scene of one of the Cool ini Potential homemakers or future college and business women may be found in one of Lincoln's cooking classes, for cooking is stressed as a very fundamental art. Boys may enter the classes if they so desire, as a complete class was organized last semester for them only. Modernistic and attractive equipment adds inter- est and efliciency to the courses. Supplementary studies in dietetics and home management make them still more valuable to the students. busiest and hardest-working classes in Lincoln High School. RA Pictapk one Those students who are taking office practice must also learn the use of the dictaphone. Each student is given one or two Weeks to become fa- miliar with its operation and learn to take dicta- tion from it satisfactorily. This practical exper- ience gives to the future office worker more con- fidence in his own ability when applying for a position in the business world. 7 -- v--Y Y- ----- --Y Uoametvlogg One of the most popular vocational courses for girls is cosmetology. In this class the girls are taught the operation of the most modern beauty salon equipment. They must also learn anatomy and study the structure of the skin and its diseases as confronted in cosmetology wo1'k. Experience is gained by Working on the other girls of the student body, mothers and friends in the community, who se1've as patrons. 1 4 . l 1Vu'l5c'n 9' Miss Ann McAlmon, the school nurse, teaches Home Hygiene and the care of the sick to tenth- grade girls. Before passing this course, a girl must be able to make a bed properly, bathe a bed- ridden patient, change sheets without moving the patient from the bed, take temperatures, diagnose simple diseases, care for babies and young chil- dren, and apply simple but effective remedies. By alternating between the roles of nurse and patient, the girls receive excellent opportunity for prac- tice in this very useful occupation. cience Science is one of the required courses for every student. It is taught in such an interesting man- ner that oftentimes students carry on this work as a profession. So great has the demand for sup- plementary work become in this field that a Science Club has been formed which meets weekly to discuss the latest developments and experi- ments of modern scientific discoveries. AJ9' 0-is fp-f"., ,r-f7 K fj!r,,1... ' I . tw as-3 Zllzholatefzg Among the most popular vocational courses for boys is upholstery as taught by Mr. McKenzie. The students learn the value of various kinds of upholstered furniture, and actually learn how to make chairs, divans, hassocks, and mattresses. This class Welcomes work for pupils and outside use. Their efficiency and skill in this line is a pride of Lincoln. Ma rn eoifzaph At almost any time students may be seen busily engaged in mimeographing. ln this room dic- tation is given, rough drafts are made, stencils cut and run. Teachers who have work of this kind to be done turn it over to the Ofiice Practice class- es, where students may learn to make good sten- cils quickly and accurately. .lf"" l guziineij Office The Business Office and the Student Store are run almost entirely by students under the direction of Mr. Royal Cole. Responsible students sell tick- ets, take orders, send bills, keep books, count money, file, and learn just how the school is run. This gives them experience in real business activ- ities befode completing their high school courses. fQ7,,rc1.CMa fyfnfng ,Q -Ax J pp t-if jf To th th college dn . 's ustl ent, pi ' V' l eQl1ial9The ist ape' teac ' the pe a maahin besi ty ff i th ty words 1n1 te with han co es mes let ys lead proof ion d do other efficient woik Fhose studen may continue the c 1 e rfo sei t is ' ur s ' . l I i no 0 err s. T y a o,l n t makevhea arbon ' -it .11 ' ' y 4 f-Nl 1-it X C X0 ' -. ' fis ' g' V o . ' ou 's K es ' . Money Mdfklelld Two very valuable aids to the Business Office are the coin- sorting and counting machine and the coin-Wrapping ma- chine. Money is sorted auto- matically by size. This func- tion is performed accurately if coins are not bent or mu- tilated in any Way. The coin wrapper releases any desired number of coins into tubes for Wrapping. 7?ail5plitle'z fldif With Phil Diez and Louise Pion as Railsplitter editors during the W'39 and S'39 semesters respectively, the Railsplitter has had an out-- standingly successful year. Editions have been full of news, good articles and jokes. Both the W'39 and the S'39 'Splitter staffs have worked faithfully. Mr. Bard and Mrs. Levy have sponsored the Rail-- splitter and helped to "break in" Whole classes of beginners in jour- nalistic work and deserve much credit for their fine efforts. onofz Page fu 'z a We 'z rz e 'Z Community Contact Work foe f?u550 Athletic Prowess fame 5 Kfa in Dramatic Work 56754 'Za M'ff1'5 Service Record 172 DIG? Service and Athletics Ulfflam 57014112 J ournalistic Ability Hfex flfac gilllvfzay Personality Wdfffd fm! f7eyofJafze Executive Ability qiedfllflgb qpg? 5- -. . M F63 47 rum -W lg, fa V ws J XM .ak LAW SQA aa! First Row- A Little More to the Left Kenny and Rudy Nella, Virgie, and Bert "Hold Tight" Between Classes fe A , fly? Second Row- A Friendly Chat Max Margangi L-I-N-C-O- Knights' President What, Another Dance? Sittin' on a Bleacher Study or Sleep? 5,06 oof First Row- Oh, Oh, I Missed The Graduate Alice Scott Is This the Way You Study? Mr. Van Pelt Explaining Rosie Lloyd Am., 11,12 Second Row- The Day Sweaters Arrived Lura Workmg Hard Sewmg Glorla and Mlnnle Embarrassing Moments There Goes the Bell An elma Russo S at -2 Q B qu Cbmmiblz in Rhyme Ul'39 I, I can't rhyme MacGillivray but I can rhyme Al, ., " It naturally goes with the three letters pal. '5I:ff'f' 4"' ' , 4- I -'X ".,A Q2 . ua ., ' 1 W4 6 QE 'T s 'A , age? R.f,Ix A N N KU d 4. 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'A+'f.s'f51 , .7'.i3Ys",'-:jfki-' - --1 fsifiill. H-Thx.. "Flin 'mf' 'e--er .- And that's why our Prexy of last thirty-nine . We'1l always remember as tops-superfine. ll ' The boys and the girls, they all liked Carbore ln spite of the fact that he rhymes with baloneyg Joe was the good humor and life of the crowd, E4 And as Boys' Vice Prexy we praise him aloud. oU Bill Brown was a thin and polite guy, His column he always did right by. He also did well as the Boys' Personnel, And it's Bill whom the fellows would fight by. Angie was loved for her vigor and smile, And as Girls' Vice Prexy she worked all the while. A job to do here-a friend to help out. The girls looked to Angie whenever in doubt. rf fr N Ann Cecere was another wee lassie, The size of a small demi tassie. Personnel to the girls and as precious as pearls, 'Cause she always was sweet, never SBSSIE. s.. Head of the clubs was Bob Moore, Had he been plural as school Intra-Mural He couldn't have done better, l'm sure. His manner and method secure. Pezzopane, too, is a hard one to rhyme, But Maggie will do for any old time, Small and petite, just a wee little maid, As school secretary she leads the parade. Miguel was the dark-haired fellow GI' 3 With manner and temperament mellow. In the club C.C.C., just between you and me, I hear that he prexied quite wello. 1. -f , 2 1 Either it will do her, or she'1l do it brown. L, 'A ' IM '39 W Cbfnmzb an qme 5 .. 'N , gl ga., , Phil Diez after Alex became school Prex. 1 . He started a new deal and cleared off the decksg ,Q ,ms 5 F7 , Hzttggllc Lincoln High School by shock and by -1 giwggi ,Qi , 1 v i it ., And changed its old government's ruling and ,F K ,f 'W' form. l X, l Morey McKenzie, as Boys' Personnel, . i Knows all of ,the boys andthe girls very well, ww' H Although he's the head of the dread student court, -V 6 4' ..,,,3 ?f The kids proclaim him a downright good sport q' - 'fli-..-Lf f ' A -wwwbe- y , 1 iiiiffffg,-' f.,,,,. Now Eloise Mueller, Vice Prexy of Girls, 'L ' Is known for her chic and her pretty dark curls, ,f 5 s e ' " She's charming, vivacious and loved by us all- 1 A V, au ' Yes, truly Miss Mueller's the belle of the ball. g r'-4:1 ,,.. . 13' K 1- ,wrt .. WN if'5zw.,Q'?? f f - Eiffz' ff! I've thought of an excellent rhyme for our Jennie et'4 For she's as bright as a thirty-nine penny! ff, We're proud of her work, and she's done very ' ' . . well- ' , ,- Here's to Jennie Fernandez, our Girls' Personnel. l, . j B ' ,. .- M-,,, aj 1 L ' if Lf ,N f", -W V ,f H 'M.,...., .14- 51,-f"' 'W P X ,G ".L Guadagnolo would quench any struggling poet, is -5 If you find a rhyme I'd be glad to know it. Qgffi e But, nevertheless, John is quite a fine lad- -lg -- . . x . ... -Q, i P' rg 5' The best Boys' Vice Prexy there is to be had. 155, ' b ,.. R :..4.:?Z-1fl:,- si 32:1 X f .-"wig" -- Pedrini's her last name-we call her Dot- Xe5'f"'f" W :?5 'f fl3"w 'X And though she's demure she's accomplished a lot. ' . .. --AEM? ,fm A She's head of the clubs here at our Lincoln High I f - And suffice it to say she's not hard on the eye. EX " If V Qty-1'4- .1 " "0 Y 1 3,5 I U , . , i I-' F The dillgent Inger our school secretary . ' . ef f , At typing and shorthand is good, very, ,veryg A U 1.155 I-'Mg' You all surely know I11er's lovable grin, 1 I ' ' 2 She s always around when there's fun to begin. fly 1-'ls w- ' Ligl ,M J 554, ' . WIN' limlf. ' 'W' K T-G X , A f it N- A Glihgi, -',L t . ' "1 M. f 9 NN .1l2.aQ3l37i ' - '7 A 1255 Oh dear, now the last one is most hard to do "fl X'-2 ' 4 Her name's Lura Werner, between me and you, 25,2 1 wg ..q She's head of the Council that contacts the town, 'M KN---..Tgw ' "Q . as fcptam l'e'z 12-Freshmen enter. Alex Mac- Gillivray W'39 Prexy 23-Football Starts 26-"Maytime" -- Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald 30-Androi elected head Yell Clafmcfwz De cam 627 -J itterbugs tamed-Senior B and A Dance. KNO J itterbug- sing? Piece of furniture breaks Mr. Van Pelt's toe -"Mad About Music." CEvery Senior boy's heart-throbJ -Senior B's receive sweaters King W-Merry Christmas - . - . X I, NED' 'fs Q1 'S SIX: Fbg xwaf X' I fxfdlf Q N of 'X - ff 'egg ,aaxxfxv , ',' L .m IQo :L Q9 x - - 'z -- 0O4,sE 5 vc. 1 X-' i J' ul , I .- J Grid.. Y fi-Q 'lax' . sm Q fl 0: tobelz 3-Football Rally 7-Manual Arts Game-Man- ual Arts 32-Lincoln 7 14-W'39 Commissioners' first Breakfast R. O. T. C. Recruits pass Exams. 24-First Win! San Fernando 19-Lincoln 24 28-Students save Band House from fire Afovem 6211 10-Rose Bowl "Game," Lincoln O-Franklin 12 23-Football Carnival-Lincoln Band shines 29-"Crashing Society," Senior Play Gfllldiy -Happy New Year -Hammond Organ entertains students 'Robin Hood" and Olivia de Havilland -Music Prom, Friday, Thir- teenth -Phil Diez elected S'39 Prexy -Graduation-Whoopee i Cdfffldld fz 7ef'2ua'!y 2-Blue and White become the mighty Senior A's 20-Dance Band swings and wins 22-Benefit Alumni Dance 24-Robert Baerresen elected Senior A Prexy 27--"Captains Courageous" land soaked hankiesb lffd 1-Dance Band 3-"Much Ado About Nothing Senior A Matinee Dance 16-Candidates for election 22-J im Thorpe Indian Progi am N 09 V E3 hzx 0 9 S, r "' 'hir igFJ?'5i J X I , .U . ' i-v' W ' Q GJ ll .N .- -Da , l lfafzah 1-Knights and Chatelaines take Oath 15-Senior A Matinee Dance- a la "Saint Patrick" 16-G.A.A. Party 20-Senior A Play-"Growing Pains" 30-P.-T. A. Program Senior A Matinee Dance gqlfzil 1--No School fApril F0015 17-Tarzan-Arthur Santell 24-"Drums"-Sabu and how a1'e you llfli? 5-"That Certain Age"-COur first loveb 14-Honors and Awards 16-Senior A Prom 19-Inauguration Program 22-Graduation-Whoopee ! ' 3 'N fn yi XXQ J If iv.. '7'a'ltune'5 'foftecaai Ten years from now things will prob- ably be a lot different. Let us see what the future holds for some of the gradu- ates of winter and summer, 1939. Robert Wilcut not only has a mustache, but also a little goatee . . . Frank Wheel- ing has become a second Robert Taylor, only he plays in G-man roles.. .Frank Borra has become the King of Jitter- bugs. It's about timeg he has had enough practice. He is given serious competi- tion by Leonard Anderson. . . Harry Ter Beest is Hollywood's ace camera- man. . .Betty Jo Cone and Angie Dur- ant also have been married several years . . . Pat Moore and Duncan Connell have decided to tie the fatal knot, so Arthur Rainville and Edra Poleman may make it a double wedding . . .Beatrice and Irene Styhl have a beauty salon and hire Mary Louise Muro as manicurist . . . Naomi Grubbs is a great actress, but everyone notices that she plays best when a certain actor named Cecil plays opposite her. Joe Canzoneri has come back to the drug store across the street for old times' sake. He is the chief soda-jerker ...Louie Carno has left "Sunny Cali- fornia" to be the Governor of the state of Washington...Phil Diez and John Guadagnolo are running for President of the United States. Mrs. Phil Diez QKa- tie Sassoej is faithfully supporting her husband...Gil Carrasco has become a hermit. He lives high in the Rocky Mountains. ..Elias Castaneda is the track star for America in the Olympic Games. . . Louie Scavaril has become the piano player for the foremost band in China. His theme song is "Minor Mood." . . . Stuart Ferriera and Dorothy Pedrini are still going steady. They can- not get married yet, as "Dottie" is only earning enough for herself. . .James Klain and Glenn Harter are connected with the NBC Studios...Stan Lock is a Justice of the Peace. He receives all the Utradei' of the class of S'39g for instance: Kenny Reese and Anita Tapie, Morrie McKenzie and Lura Werner, Patricia Phillips and Sam Attolica, Gloria Kuentz and Bill Bell . ..Isabelle Gonzales is straightening out the Con- stitutions of the United States, Russia, and Spain, and is doing quite a good job of it.. .Marie Grandon has married eight times. All eight marriages were to Dick Mayhew. Art Thompson is Commander-in-Chief of the Army. He and Velma Russo are celebrating their tin anniversary. .. Joe Dunn has taken over Jack Benny's program, with Toland Snapp singing in Kenny Baker's place. . . Angelo Rizzi is in the hospital. He was hit over the head by his red-headed wife. They call her Dixie. . . Grace Hoag, Juanita Lowe and Theora Caspar are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversaries . . . Alex MacGillivray has become an authority on student government. . .Josephine Torres and Cecile Echeverria are the leading shorthand experts for the Unit- ed States Government . . . Ellen Thomp- son and Betty Moller are drawing cos- tumes for Vogue, while Eloise Mueller has her own hospital and has hired Dick Mattox, of all people, as her head doctor . . . Rose Battu is making quite a fortune selling her biscuits to bowling alleys to use for balls. They tell us that if a man can lift one biscuit and throw it or roll it develops muscles that can tear telephone books apart. ..Helen Bar- bour is still hoping that "Buster" will notice her . . . Ted Wolfe is managing the Yankees . . . Everett Glanville keeps graduating from every school he can find, so that he can get his picture taken free from the Broadway. You would think that they would get wise to him by this time. . . The Allan Lidycffs have decided that they are getting too old for their topless model A, so are trading it in for a midget racer. .. Ernie Riesen and Frankie Profita entered the print- ing business together and were making lots of money until the Federal Govern- ment objected. Helen Bolch is now chief wig designer for our own James Klain, who has taken after his famous instructor and pulled out of his hair, directing "stupid casts of players" . . . Marit Burleson's debut at the Metropolitan Opera House was a grand success until she recognized one of her old friends in the audience mak- ing faces at her and just had to laugh . . . David Klein and David Fulford have dedicated their lives to improving the cultural tastes of the "Home for the In- sane"...Leona Lund is living in the middle of the desert making a home for lonesome coyotes...Joe Dunn, Henry Dyer, and William Sutherland are all changing the color of their hair to "Deep Purple." There is nothing like be- ing different, they tell us . . . Ralph Foltz has designed the newest thing in air- planes. His plane has wheels on the wings and in front of the propeller so that the plane can land safely no matter at what angle it comes down...Art Garrett pulls curtains at Grauman's Chinese Theater. . . Albert Granucci is coaching football at Harvard. He didn't like the old rules, so has supplemented his own. Now anything goes . . .Joanne Kegebein has the title of "Miss America of 1949" . . . Bill Lampe still wears the same little bow ties. He thinks they make him look innocent, but he can't fool usg we're too ignorant. . . Annette Lindsey has at last become recognized as a real violinist. It tock many of hard years of practice, though. . . Fred Mc- Pherson's newest whim is to be a miner. He insists that there is some sort of metal that will astound the world and that he is divinely appointed to find it.. .A slight hint of fuzz on the chin of Raymond Moore indicates the coming that long-awaited goatee . . . It seems that our best woman-hater, Pete Pal- mer, has at last been snared. Rumors say that her name is Ruth. fSigneclj Rafah Mogu. Block's Maior Drug Store uPho'S1'e"Y co' Prescription Druggist A Complete Upholstery Service Cut Rate Drugs and Sundries 1530 East 16th Street ' PRospect 3281 3081 San Fernando Road ' ALbany 2034 co' Bax+gsrDrom3nIl:N2:Hwg' imuggisc Co. "Dealers In Fresh Sea Foods" BlerLIDreaijsZ1g2jHgS::i Gladys AVOIIUG ' LINCOLN Cgggfq SCHOQL Dr. F. H. Courmey Paris Beauty Parlor --Dentist' Supply Co- 2716M No. Broadway ' Los Angeles 739 South Broadway ' TRinity 7541 Pal'ronize AIl'a Drug You r Adveriqzers g Free Delivery . . . School Supplies 4332 North Broadway ' CApitol 0772 To the graduate Whether your path leads to the business World or to college may the friendly relationship We have enyoyed during the printing ot this Annual con pfllifffj tinue and regardless ot what your needs may ENGRAVERS be at school or in business you Will find our SCHOOL SUPPLIES entire organization happy to serve you ST6TlON E RS CORPOR6TlON Los Angeles 525 South Sprmg Street MUlual 2341 Hollywood 6369 Hollywood Boulevard GRamte 4188 San Dxego 1040 Sxxth Avenue Franklin 1344 O I I I o fic-S1522 L 2- sitz -tis fi- X. XT I I 0 O l ' . . . 0 . Kew. M5 -xv Fourth row center left Chewing the Fat Fourth row center right The Helmsman Bottom row left- O Solo Mio Bottom row center Whose Are They Bottom row right- Hi! -Qu! fin 33666.05 Photographer of Distinction Official Photographers for LINCOLNIAN 1939 Lincoln High School LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD 911 Loew's State Bldg. 7th and Broadway 6278 Hollywood Blvd. Phone: Tfiinity 9669 Phone: GRanite 3666 Phone CApitol 9902 Neil M. Smith Kirby Grocery Co. Groceries . . . Meats . . . Fruits . . . Vegetables 3430 North Broadway ' CApitol 9558 NeiI's Service Station 2720 San Fernando Rd. ' Los Angeles "With Best Wishesv Starland Beauty Shoppe 2608 North Broadway ' CApitol 9742 Warren Candy Co. Distributors of Local and National Brand Candies 800 East 7th St. ' TU-7609, MU-13622 Compliments of Payne's Department Store 2700 North Broadway ' Los Angeles Established 1888 Mlchigan 0773 Carl Entenmann 81 Son Manufacturing leweler 620 Iewelers Exchange Bldg. 747 S. Hill St. L. A. Undertaking Co. 4754 South Broadway ' C1-lpitol 3234 Compliments of Henderson's Malt' Shop "We Make Our Own lce Cream" 2718 North Broadway ' CApitol 14418 Old and fffew Left to right- Second Row- First Row- Three-Storied Skeleton Q Cement Foundations The mshpond Main Stairs From the Back Ruins at Twilight ' , , , Thlrd Row- Arches and Administration . I New Lincoln at a Party A Window Noon Alumni Court Between Periods ' .wmv if if N .s . HH wma Top Row Left- C.C.C. in Action Top Center- Jerry Kinsman Top Right- Barbara Page Smiles mwwwww Second Row Center- Abe, Art, Bill Third Flow Center- W.P.A. Wheelbarrow Fourth Row Left- Al in Punt Formation? Lincoln Park Roller Rink 2837 Lincoln Park Ave. ' CApito1 11512 d - A ' N U NG feat Rhodes Pharmacy 2900 North Broadway ' CApitol 3228 WEBER McC lncorporal' 'f e Heeke's Bakery fy Www Cakes and Pastries . . . 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