Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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CL UB LYNX CLUB: Row lfFukano, Kidd, Kunz, Davis, Mr. Altman, Nelson, Dean, Schweitzer. Row 2-Tamura, Hubbard, Edmonds. Stroupe, Rinehart, Whiteside, McGibbon, Kosa. Row 3-Dodge, Mechelsen, Lamb, Osberg, Swanson, Roe, Dow- ney, Nolte, Cox, Manning, Coryell, LYNX CLUB OFFICERS: Loys Lamb, Secretary, Bob Kunz, Vice-President: Chuck Davis, President, Perry Nelson, President: Bob Schweitzer, Vice-President. IF HFS WEARING one of those black sweaters dominated by the symbolic red Lynx, he's your man when it comes to pushing tables, setting up chairs, or serv- ing at an Open House post. l-le may be the same one who helped with the de- livery and collection of Thanksgiving baskets or who served, incognito, at the Mother-Daughter Banquet, but you may be sure he was doing his share in greasing the wheels and stoking the coal. Strong in their endeavors to render school services, both voluntary and re- quested, the Lynx-ers are on the alert for duty. Presidents: Perry Nelson, first semester: Charles Davis, second semester. Advisor: Mr. Altman.

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MISS THE LAST issue of the Girls Club magazine? Forget to go to your com- mittee meeting? Want to know how to do what when? Ring for your minute girls' They attend the regular meetings to relay to you the news of the Girls' FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE AUXILIARY exists for underclass girls who wish to help in Girls Club work To them belong credit for routine affairs They do the tasks that no else has time for provide the workers for next year: and still manage to squeeze in their own meetings and get togethers President: MINUTE GIRLS-Isl' Semes- ter: Row l-Foster, Follestad, Mallory, Westerling, Upcraft, Arnst, Bevry, Rogers, Web- son. Row 2-Suther, Jerome, Olson, Ward, Christy, Smith. Galetin, Durholt, Clarke, Seal. Row 3fGaffney, Storey, Nelson, Duff, Geisert, Torrey, Broderick, Krause, Parrott, Warren, Rankin. Row 4- Shoemaker, Gilbert, Wright, Lundberg. 2nd Semester: Row I-- Williarns, Sill, Norton, Hana stad, Browning, Carlson, McKnight, Wells, Witte, Cotton. Row 2-Pitcher, Gordon, Molin, Fitzpatrick, Neilson, Francis, Yatsunoff, Bauer, Anderson, Emnott, Davies, Nattrass. Row 3- Oldham, Cheek, Thorburn, Morris, Martenson, Kreide, James, Angevine, Hauser, Howard, Holm. Row 4- Loomis, Brengan, Smith Dan- ner, Hagen, Berg, Day. F. S. A.: Row l-Batchelder, Collen, Whitney, Lucich, Wilson, Bosley, Bauer, Gun- narson, Clark, Huckell, Mapes, Miller, Scott, Lyman, Mc! Reynolds. Row 2-Bensene. Galbreath, Ray, Croy, New- man, McKnight, Harwood, Struckey, Whalen, Gordon, Davis, Eifrig, Lippencott, Row 3-Carey, Ennis, Gnoset. Holmes, Davis, Chandler, Black, Carlson, Newton, Thomsen, Brown, Ream.



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ON THE JOB at all fire drills, air raid practices and building excavations are the ever-ready fire squad members. Although they don't carry their fire extin- guishers with them, they are certainly above the smoke when it comes to being level headed. Chief: l-larold Dodge. MR. MAPES' LITTLE SQUAD of junior boys are Lincoln's real traffic cops. They keep school streets open, rope off reserved areas, and enforce local traffic laws, Their white safety belts and yellow signs are symbols of authority. Chief: Rod- erick Nolte. SWINGING INTO ACTIVITY, the l-li-Y financed the basketball schedules. engaged banquet speakers, and organized a basketball team. Their purpose is to create and maintain high standards of Christian character, Presidents: Don Gundersen, Perry Nelson. Advisor: Bill Marx. FIRE SQUAD: Row lvStave, Dean, Kosa, Bolan, Mills, Olsen, Edmonds, Carlson, Perlin, Schweitzer, Kunz. Row 2-Schilling, Miller, Neyhart, Dodge, Malone, Peek, Hubbard, Cox, Manning, Roe, Drange. Row 3- Downey, Madsen, Lamb, Him- melman, Nelson, Petzoldt, Horolin, Nolte, Stowe, Rine- hart, Sallberg. JUNIOR SAFETY PATROL: Row I--Durgan, Nolte, Grosch, Schilling, Bean, Kosa, Sund. HI-Y: Row I-Quesnell, Coryell, Logan, Baker, Mills, Fukano, Bolan, Whiteside, Anderson. Row Z-Marx, Gunderson, Sundstrom, P, Nelson, Frydenlund, Baker, E Nelson, Bowden, Olson, Bockelie.

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