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

 - Class of 1942

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VIRGINIA ELIENE BROWN ' s active member of the Hobby Club . . , her favorite sport is swimming . . . she makes a hobby of pho- tography. BARBARA JUNE CASWELL to make career in secretarial work ... IS editor of Lincoln Log . . . CSF member . . . vice pres. of the Service Society. VERNON G. CHAMBERS Lefty is going to join the U.S. Air Corps . . . likes sports . . . is on the track and soccer teams . . . cars are his hobby. VITO MARCH! Tn., surer JOE TRUZZOLINO Presiihnt ROSALEE OLDELEHR jnihjuiblaJdhL w SsmiifiA. Led by artist-president Joe Truzzolino, tlie low seniors are completing a highly successiul and enthusiastic term, aided by the rest of the officers, Rosalee Oldeiehr, vice-president; Valois Compere, secretary; and Vito Marchi, treasurer. Mrs. Mary E. Mclntyre is their adviser. Tlie low senior class is extremely proud of the officers and of the many interesting personalities which include Pat Jaehne, who was the first vice-president of Lincoln; Victor Hancock and Barbara Fricke, the present treasurer and secretary of Lincoln. Pat Hens, Evelyn Seput, and Frank Grant are admired for their energy and numerous activities; Robert Reinhardt for his combined athletic and scholastic ability, and Patt Flaherty for her excellent work as business manager of the journal. The term play. You Can ' t Take II W ' ilb Y on. contains a number of low seniors including John Harrington as the easy-going Paul; Joe Truzzolino as the fiery Rus- sian ; and Barbara Fricke as the slightly daffy ballet dancer. The low seniors have the enthusiasm, the talent, and the initiative to make their hiph senior year an outstanding one. REGISTRY 132 front Rote: White, J., Balistreri, A., Oliver, G., Fesch, B., Sperisen, H., Almlie, J. Row 2: Nelson, D., Vichols. A., Miley, B., Strom, D.. Trahan, F., Byrne, D., Anderson. J. Rou i: Fishtrom, D., Takis, G., Mullins, D., Nesbit, D., Fryer, K., Douglas, M. Ron- 4: Reich- hold. E., Taskett. B., Hopkins, J., Meyer, R.. Clark. G.. Beirne, S., Petersen, C. Roti }: Stephens, J., Diehl, W., Richards, L., Price, J., Ohls-son, C., Feldman, S. Bjci- Row: Rooker, D., McGinty, J., Nagel, D., Stewart, R. PAGE FOURTEEN

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NELLIE LARSt.) MADELINE ZOULAL ' iit-pTi ' sideiu EDDIE BOKELUND Prefideni MARGARET LANE After two full years of work and play, Lincoln seniors extend a last farewell to the congenial school that has provided them with so many friends and happy experiences. Those seniors that made this term a memorable final one were Class President Edward Bokelund, Vice-President Madeline Zoulal, Secretary Margaret Lane, and Treasurer Nellie Larson. Among the events that stand out in the minds of the seniors were the annual high senior picnic, enjoyed because of the combined efforts of the P.T.A. and the weatherman ; the Carnival and Country Store, exciting because so many seniors par- ticipated; and the mid-term High Senior Victory Dance, patriotic because of dashing Master of Ceremonies Elwood Ford ' s several stirring dedications. The two climaxes that make this parting complete are the senior prom, held at the Bellevue Hotel June 12, and the June 17 graduation exercises in the auditorium of George Washington High School. As the second graduating class regretfully proceeds into the annals of Abraham Lincoln High School, it wishes all future students the best of luck and happiness. MARGARET BLACK plans her career in selling . . . was active member of Music Club . . . Margie likes swimming . . . .ilsd she likes ice skating. CORELLA BLAKELY is pres. of the CSF. vice pres. of the Block L, and an active mem ber of the Service Society ... to be a mathematician is her aim. JOHN EDWARD BOKELUND plays on track and soccer teams . . . is on the Block L . . . his hobby is airplanes . . . wants to be in the Air Corps. REGISTRY 124 Front Row: Gotelli.N., Manner, R., Granfield, E., Rudd, C, OConnell, A.. Tudor. P. Rou 2: Morton, P., Capes. L., Hipschman, S.. Vincent. B., Smith, M., Drew. S., Balduc, P. Row 3 ■■ Gray, J., Nagel, C, Twilt, B., Alexander, R., Hansen, P., De Mellu, D. Row 4: Jones, G., Pedersen, P., Bruno, V., Riboli, B., Newbould, A. Biick Ron: Erick.son, P., Stevens, G., Walsh. J- PAGE THIRTEEN



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MARILYN MOHR S cutdry-lTtasurer RAY GROVES AL BAKER Vice-f ' rt tJt ' nl £juAi and. siniaL urnxfiA. Bright sunlight, green trees, laughing voices and high spirits tell the story of the junior picnic held in Sigmund Stern Grove May 29. This was the first time the junior class has given a picnic, and it was well supported. Planning the spring term activities was mostly confined to capable President Ray Groves, Vice-President Al Baker, and Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn Mohr. Miss Marjorie Maher, class adviser, gave the officers invaluable assistance in planning many different activities for the term. Miss Maher was instrumental in bringing about many of the successful picnics and dances, and she urged the class to support the various drives held during the term. Holiday spirit prevailed on St. Patrick ' s Day, when the genial juniors entertained the stude nt body at a junior day dance. Talent is far from being absent in this junior class. Some of the skillful artists are popular songstress, Jean Langlais ; talented pup- peteer and dancer, Stanley Kramer; basketball wizard, Ray Groves; baseball specialist, Ward Kratter; and trackster, Jim Runner. j This term, filled to the brim with fun and gaiety, anticipates twice jtbrfi suc- cess and advancement next term, when they are benevolertlf « Drious, seniors. REGISTRY 210 Ftoki Row: Crimmins, B., Hen- wood, I., Canty. R., Conner, B., Chase. N.. Beyer, J. Rou 2: Thomposn, P., Garber, J., Craig, K., Bain, D., Blue, G., Frommel, X ' ., Friedman. H. Ron 5.- Kerns, B., Durkin. B., Hansson, T., Leon- ard. P., Karl, B., Christensen, C. Row 4: Hoeft, C. Dorsett, C. De Boer, M. L., Havens. F.. Bras- kamp. P., Bossbart. D., Balliet, B. Bjci Rou : Fitzgerald, W., Buck- ley, J., Hardwich, P.. Brady, P., Furnas. A.. Dickson. B. JOHN PATRICK CONWAY Jack intends to be an engineer ... is on the basketball team . . . takes an active interest in sports and makes them his hobby. ROBERT RICHARD CONWAY Bob is yell leader ... is on the track team, is active in R.O.T.C . . . plans to enter Forest Ranger Ser ' ice. PAUL H. COPLIN a sea captain is what Cope plans to be in the future ... his fav- orite sport and hobby is sailing . . . joined the merchant marine. PAGE FIFTEEN

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