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

 - Class of 1942

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YVONNE WHITE Secretary -treasiittr JOE CASTRO V ut-f}ieiide}t! THORNTON WESTLEY CRAIG Shorty was a member of the rifle team . . . enjoys outdoor life and ranching . . . plans his career tu be in drafting. JOSEPH CREISLER plans to enter social service work in future ... he goes out for sports . . . works in the library .... collects stamps. CAROLYN CROFTS takes an active interest in spurts . . . plans to make her career : the business world . . . Cookie likes sports. The soldiers should have something to do in their spare time, was the opinion of the sophomore class, and they proceeded to do something about it. In the school- wide drive for collecting magazines, books, and records tor the soldier boys in the various army camps, the sophomores came out with the largest collection. The sophs have had a busy time this term. Besides their collecting activities, they have been doing their best in proving that they are a tidy group of mdividuals. The cafeteria has been an example of cleanliness due to the sophs ' strenuous Clean-Up Campaign. They have consistently called the school ' s attention to the need of a cleaner cfit by posters of all types hung in obvious points about the building. These omores have done wonders; the cafe doesn ' t look like the same place. the direction of class officers Herman Bergfreid, president; Joe Castro, ident; and Yvonne White, secretary-treasurer, the sophomores had a Spring They devoted much of their time to meeting, introducing, and getting [acquainted with the new freshmen and trying to make them feel at home. The sophs have had an active term and their efforts have not been overlooked. Filled with en- thusiasm and cooperation, the class is si« to make more of a name for itself as it goes along. Here ' s to you, sophdc REGISTRY 225 Frotil Row: Taylor, R., Segliy, B. McKean, M., Levy, R., Crimmins P., Stratfull, R. Row 2: Burns, J. Watson, P., Pedersen, V., Riordan W,, Pope, M., Sweeney, L. Roir 3. Droubie, S., McPeck, P., Reggiaro A., Leary. D., Parker, K., Lem Strom, D. Row 4: Silner, H., Ru deen, G., Nelson, B., Panos, J. Gregory N., Biffin, B. Bjii Row Richette, R., McCormick, B., Wy land, R., Hansen, D., Rcimers, I.. Lane. L., O ' Connell, G. PAGE SIXTEEN

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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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IO ' ( E ALMLIE Secietiiry-trfaMtrer BILL Mc( ORMICK Presicif u PATSY BASKAMP Vice-preiident J ' MAhnuin ChuL QjniJwdmjuL The freshmen at Lincoln began to make records almost before their greenness wore otl. Their newly-acquired school spirit immediately manifested itself when they attained the hundred-percent mark in the sale of student body cards. They were also very near the top in the sale of war stamps and bonds. Among the talented frosh, Marilyce McKean is outstanding as a professional acrobatic dancer. Other talent passed in review during the Carnival and Country Store when the freshmen presented the Dionne Quints. As to seeing double, many faculty members run into a little difficulty dis- tinguishing Phillip from Bernard Crimmins. The shortest boy in school, Johnny Blyer, is also a low nine. The sponsor of the freshmen activities, Mrs. Ethel Hall, has her time occupied in helping the class officers in arranging their dances and planning their other activi- ties. The officers consist of President Bill McCormick, Vice-President Patsy Baskamp, and Secretary- Treasurer Joyce Almlie. The main term event was the freshmen March to Victory dance, held on April 30. Here the student body demonstrated their friendliness and cooperation by attending in record numbers. MARGARET B. DEBOI will attend S.F. Junior College . . . ' ■Snooky collects records as a iiobby . . . her favorite sport is s imming . . . likes to dance. ARTHUR D. DORR Art is going to help the defense program working in the shipyards . . . his hobby and favorite pas- time is photography. MARIANNE DOWNS is a member of the Service Society . . . serves on the Senior Commit- tee .. . plans to be secretary . . . her camera is her hobby. REGISTRY 327 From Row: Codes, R., Johnson, P., Wliitney, R., Coster, G., Peral- ta, L., Sprateling. Row 2: Tliomas, J., Tainter, F., Davis, P., Siegel, M., Norwall, R., Hencher, A., Wittrich. Row 3: Apostolos, A., Kinread, B., Nevraumont, R., West, Y., Duerner, W., Jackson, F. Row 4: Anderson, E., Allen, F., Habel, D., Kretz, H., Allen, H, Vetterlein, R., Huey, P. Bad Row: Fried, J., Loughran, J., Brennan, R., Risvold, R. J PACE SFVrNrPFN

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