Abraham Lincoln High School - Roundup Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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J aadh (Ovists Siudhx We present Lincoln ' s friendly faculty in action — as they usually are. Upper left is Mr. Frederickson, dean of boys, having a little chat with Charley Stewart. Bruce Holmes talks it over with Mr. Manahan, head of the chemistry depart- ment. Miss Truman, dean of girls, talks with Corella Blakeley. In the second row Mr. Conklin, head of the social science department, is pointing out the situation to Bob Pierce. Vic Hancock and Mr. Prinz, physical education head, size each other up. Dr. Joseph Hill, head counselor and head of the mathematics department, and Marilyn Cunningham seem to be agreeing perfectly. In the last row we see Mrs. Mary Mc- Intyre, head of the language department, discussing matters with Bob Mohr. Next is Miss Grace Dixon, librarian, with Beverley Barham, Barbara Haran, and Sonia Hagg. The head of the English department. Miss Alberta Snell, is helping Janice Marlowe smooth out an English problem. PAGE NINE

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jthsLj ' aajdJbf Mr. C. W. White Prhuipiil Miss Anita Truman Mr. Walter Frederickson Dean of Girls Dean uj Boys (MminLidhjcdDhA. and ENGLISH Snell, Miss Alberta M. Burd, Mrs. Rachel Cutlir. Mrs. Helen B. Edminster, Mr. Howard Gallagher, Miss Grace Goldsmith, Mrs. Esther Griflith. Miss Margaret Hartwell, Mr. Robert Lnnkev, Ivliss Jean Roxburgh. Miss Eileen Shephard. Miss Marion Sherry, Mr. Stephen Selifi, Miss Sonya SOCIAL Slt ' DIES Conklin, Mr. Frank P. Blennerhassett, Miss Bernice French. Mr. Floyd Hall, Mrs. Ethel P. Hartwell, Mr. Robert Parker. Mr. John Stein. Miss Lucy LANGUAGES Mclntyre, Mrs. Mary E. Connolly, Miss Catherine Gudde, Mrs. Elisabeth Janke, Miss Ruth Rosen, Miss Molly Sa ' zmann, Mr. Ernesto Yannke, Miss Genevieve MATHEMATICS Hill, Mr. Joseph Beaty, Mr. James Berkowitz, Miss Frances Cevasco, Mrs. Helenc Fox, Miss Barbara Maher, Miss Marjoric Sanders, Miss Velma HOUSEHOLD ARTS Hulbert, Miss Ethel P. O ' Donohue, Miss Catherine Woodruf?, Miss Gerta SCIENCE Manahan, Mr. Wm. P. Christensen, Mr. Loren Koehler, Mr. Ed Lane, Mrs. Fern Miossi, Mr. Bernard E. Nill, Mr. John COMMERCIAL Beaty. Mr. James Glattree, Mr. Clarence Miossi, Mr. Bernaid E. Peracca, Miss Clorinda Ross, Miss Winifred Schmidt. Miss Marie M. Silvia. Miss Gleneice MUSIC Cutlir. Mrs. Helen B. Melvin, Mr. George INDUSTRIAL ARTS Andrews. Mr. William Goodell. .Mr. Lawrence Hutchinson, Mr. George W. Mosby. Mr. David Ryall. Mr. Richard Van Zee. Mr. William PHYSICAL EDUCATION Prinz. Mr. P. J. Canrinus. Mr. George Downing. Miss Margaret Hanrahan, Mr. Claude Morena, Mr. James Norton. Miss Aileen C. Sullivan, Mrs. Kathryn R. O. T. C. Hemphill, Sgt. Hubert LIBRARY Dixon. Mis ' Grace In service for duration. Lincoln is a friendly school, but even a friendly organization needs leadership. We get it from our principal and faculty, and they make us like it! Seriously, Lincoln students get along well with their teachers and principal because they under- stand that to accomplish many things, work, order, and discipline are necessary, lust as armies win with strong leadership, so the peaceful achieve- ments of a school depend upon the generalship and guidance of the faculty. On this page is the picture of Mr. C. W. White, principal, and on the opposite page are the two vice-principals and seven department heads. We present them in typical scenes of work with stu- dents. This section features not only leadership, by the faculty, but also of the students. The student body officers and the many others exert an influence on student opinion and .itlitudes. Lincoln has confi- dence in the persons you sec in this section. We regard them as friends. In a few days. you. the members of the graduatmg class, will be leavmg your school. Many of you will go on to institutions of higher learning, some of you will enter the fields of business and industry, while others will become members of the armed forces of these United States. All of you will be doing your best to further the task before this nation and her allies — the pre.servation of the democratic ideals which we as Americans cherish so highly and now as never before see challenged over the entire world. The problems which you and all other young people will face are most perplexing, for you are the leaders, tlie thinkers and the architects of the future. There is a w-ar to win. a peace to be adjudicated and a weary world to be rehabilitated economically, socially and poiiticallv. To accomplish all these things it will be necessary to have the highest degree of intelligent cooperative action combined with a willingness on the part of each to accept his responsibility. May each of you be equal to this challenge! C. W. WHITE. Primipal. PAGF. niGHT



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CLARENCE ADAMS is member of the Block L Society ... he likes sports of all kinds . . . goes nut actively for football and swimming. EVELYN AGGELER selling is to be her career . . . Honey takes part in dramatics . . . her favorite pastime and her hobby is skating. VIRGINIA AHERN will attend the S. F. College for Women . , . she is a member of Girls Service Society . . . Ginny likus ice skatiny. ROBERT SANDEN Prexident MARGARET PAULY Vice-pre ideti! £ina)ljn!6u J hismdhj SiudimL PRESIDENT Genial Boh Sanden came from Aptos Junior High. He went to Washington for two terms before transferring to Lincoln. As vice-president of his junior class, presi- dent of his low senior class, and president of the Abraham Lincoln Student Body, Bob has proved his ability to lead. He has worked hard on all school activities, and when- ever a job has been given him, he has come through with flying colors. Bob is the man- aging editor of our present journal, and he worked as a reporter on the Lincoln Log. He has no hobbies but likes basketball very much. He went out for this sport last fall. Bob was in our first term play. Our Town and was in our second play, Ynii Can ' t Take It W ' tth Yon. As a climax, he held the position of captain in R.O.T.C. VICE-PRESIDENT Friendly Peggy Pauly, vice-president of the Student Body, also went to Aptos [unior High. From there she went to Poly where she spent two terms, and then she transferred to Lincoln. In a previous term Peggy was Student Body secretary. She has always been very active in school affairs. Peggy is an a- ' dent sports fan. She was elected Queen of our Carnival and charmed e eryone who saw her wearing her white formal and gold crown. Peggy has worked on the journal also. Peggy ' s hobby is one which every girl will envy: she collects perfume bottles and now has 105. REGISTRY 2 fr inl Row: Carter, W., Cooke-. D.. Brandlein, D., Samples, P.. Day, I. Kou- 2: Sommer, S., Pugli, R., boud, J., Clayton, A., Ravani, P., lunker, S. Row .i .• Nebenzahl, I., Liinsmann, H., Culvcrwell, M., lohfTion. A. .Wilson. P. fi. c Rmr: Kellv. 1., Sfoll. B., Allen, H., Wil- lis, R. ' l.icdicli, ).

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