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VlrXOR HANCOCK r,,.,,ur,, SECRETARY Here we have another officer from Aptos Junior High, personable Barbara Fricke. Barbara came to Lincoln from George Washington High School in her high sopho- more year. She is well known around Lincoln as a vivacious, attractive and popular coed. She had the part of Essie in Yo i Can ' I l ike 1 W ' ilh Y on. Barbara ' s talents in the dancing line are boundless. She is a member of the Service Society ; has been a member of the CSF; and has established a guidance bulletin board outside of the counselors ' rooms. TREASURER. Affable ' Victor Hancock has been the most active student in Lincoln this term in regard to business matters. He is our Student Body treasurer. He hails from Mission High School. Previous to that he went to James Lick. ' Vic likes sDorts and was a mem- ber of the track and soccer teams. He is drum major of the R.O.T.C. band. YELL LEADER Here we have a boy who makes a lot of noise biit does it the right way — amiable Bob Conway. He went to Pacific Heights Grammar School, and then to Lowell before coming to Lincoln. Bob has been busy in his stay at Lincoln. He was on the track team for two years; was yell leader for four terms. . i» »» - mtc REGISTRY 41 Vriint Run : Ouillinan H., Mayers, B.. Green. D., Olson. B.. Arens- hurp. P., Newell, O. R.. Wilson, H. Roil 2: Avers, B.. Levin, L., Bradv, B., Bonnor, C. Petrirh, M., Hamilton, B., Anderson, ,S Roiv 3 ■ MacI.eon, C, Ahern, H., Partovan. G., Tea. D., Mahonev, R. Mc- Donald. K., Paoazian, T. Ba -k Row: Behr, I., Schutt. C. Mac- Kenzie, D., Majersik, C. Wilson, E., Bayler, J. JOHN KEITH ANDERSON is a member of the Roundup staff . . . Andy plans to make his career as a veterinarian . . . collects pictures as a hobby. JUNERAE ANDERSON is on the Senior Committee . . . will be secretary and business ma- chine operator . . . collects records as a hobby. ESTHER TERRY AVRIN she will be a private secretary . . . Essie likes bowling and makes er hobby ' . . . she also likes PAGE ELEVEN
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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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FRED BAHRT Toodie played on the basketball team . . . treasurer of reg, . , . future to be in cabinet shop work. . , . baseball favorite sport. JOSEPH GEORGE BAUER Joe plays on soccer and baseball teams . . . makes sports his hobby , , . his ambition is to be a lawyer . . . likes to fly. JACK BEHR Swede will be an airplane pilot . . . builds airplanes for a hobby ... is on the crew, soccer, and basketball teams. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE From Row: Bokelund, E., Pauly. P.. Sanden. B.. Fricke. B., McCormick. B. Back Rou : Groves, R.. Castro. J.. C onway, R., Hancock, V., Truzzolino, J. The governing body of the Abraham Lincoln High School is the Executive Coun- cil. Student Body ofificers have charge of every meeting. The Council, often in session mornings from eight o ' clock until eight twenty-five or evenings at the homes of dif- ferent members, is held with the purpose of discussing student activities and putting into effect the constitution of Abraham Lincoln High. The Executive Council has a membership of eleven pupils which includes the president of the freshman class, president of the sophomore class, president of the junior class, and president of the low and high senior classes, president of the G.A.A., and the Student Body ofificers. This term the Lincoln constitution was studied and every article was checked over or rewritten in the hope of constructing a permanent document which might survive for many years to come. Rallies are planned at these meetings, as was the well-managed Carnival and Country Store. Different problems which need the cooperation of the whole Student Body are discussed. Much of the success of this group can be credited to Mr. White, our principal, with whom they work. The Executive Council has proved a great asset. RHGKSTRV 127 I-ifi i Rint - Robinson, D., Green, R , Stone, L., Lima, C, Cricks, W., Nessier, D. Row 2: Briar, F., Linehan, P., Wilmer, R., Payne, R., Dinneen, R., Perry. A., McC.iw, D. Roll ' 1.- Kcmine, A., Erbel, M., Mitoff, I., MitofF, E., Thompson, K., DeCurtoni, S. Rou ' 4: Pf,iftVn- herger, K., Wagner, M., Qu.inihv, S., Beetz, P., T.ift, R., McCuthy, R., Payne, D. B.iii Row: Seln.i, R., Philpott, R., Murcr, R., Caro, H., Walsh, P., Wigle, L. PAGE TWELVn
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