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

 - Class of 1942

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Page 24 text:

ETHEL ELLIOTT £th ■ intends to be a housewife . . . member of Service Society . . . Roundup editor . . . Block L member . . . sewing is her hobby. BETTY LOUISE PARISH nursing will be her career . . . takes an active part in the G.A.A. and the Girls ' Block L . . . goes out for basketball. MARILYN FENNER Lynn. in the future, plans to be a secretary ... is active in all sports . . . she has a special in- terest in ice skating. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Fiont Row: Caswell, L., Pedersen, V., Morrow. M.. Muhr. M.. MuHcr, V.. Fracchia, E. Row 2: Ritchie, M., Caswell, B., Stewart, M.. George. C, Karl. E., Stookcy. N.. Wicklund. S. Rfu- i: Putnam. J.. Dauphin B Lee M.. White, Y., Sommers. C. Barthold, A. Buck Row: McCaw, M.. O ' Brien. E.. Seput. E.. Schwartz. H., Mallery, E.. Allen, H., Tait. K. Outstanding students in Lincoln High School, as in every other educational in- stitution, warrant recognition. One of the most highly esteemed organizations at Lincoln is the California Scholarship Federation which was first organized in Feb- ruary, 1941, as Chapter 339C. The motto, Scholarship for Service, clearly portrays the high aims set by this organization. To qualify for membership in the CSF, a student must have a total of ten honor points, two of which may be extra curricular. Seventy-six Lincolnites have met these requirements and are now active members of the CSF. Those who have completed four terms in the CSF, one term being in their senior year, receive a gold pin and a life membec ip to this organization. When a member who has received his gold pin gradu«s e receiy« his diploma with a special gold seal, which seal dignifies him wl ' Oi At nJ me ealbearer and makes him one of those REGISTRY 2ni r-rnnt Role: Proctor, G., Wick- lund, S., Warner, L., Gozzalia, K., Freed, M., Swanson, M. Row 2: Brizee, V., Putnam, J., McKinley, G., Goff, E., Melbin, R., Carney, D., Scarningliausen, W. Ron- 3- ' Kamena, I., Hatt, H., Allison, L., Urbais, B.. Bernliard, B., McElroy, R. Row 4: Mundt, B., Burdick, G., Fisher, R.. Burkhart, R., Knudsen, H., Mont-Eton, H., Steil, F. B.ick Row: Stokes, J., Krohn, K., Stauf- fer, R., Castro, J., Courtney, C Dolan. J. PACE TWFN-n '

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Jju L fijuAAJuinq £xJbux QjuikhiadaJi (hdjUDiiisi L In the upper left corner we have a picture of the open house carnival that annually gladdens the hearts of Lincolnites. Bill Evers is apparently singing Minnie, the Moocher or some such song to the delighted audience. In the upper right corner are Bruce McKinnon, Dun DeMello and Joe Castro in a hula dance. In the second row is the Locker Room Trip: Elwood Ford, Vic Hancock, and Joe Truzzolino. In the center is the super-salesman, Mr. C. W. White, our principal. Next is a group of the girls from the Foorball Follies. In the third row are some of the hostesses who served the night of the carnival by dancing with our guests. The lighted school pre- sents a cheery night view. In the bottom row are more of the seductive seniors of the Football Follies pictured in the fan- tastic roles thev assumed for the delight of the hundreds who paid to see them dance. PAGE NINETEEN



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( ALII-ORNIA S HOLARSHIP FEDERATION Front Row: Mitchell, D.. Ambrosini. A., OConnell, R., Jackson. F., Broderick, H., Baker, A. Row 2: Wcstwater, E.. Eyestnnc, E., Lang, J., Grimes, P., Cunningham, J., Blakeley, C, Edmondson, A. Row 3 ■ ' Anderson, E., Arnescn. R., Browne. E., Castillo, M., Stohl, J.. Reinhardt. B. Back Row: Surgess, B. JibdsiJicdimL— QhapisUv 33 9 acquiring the highest honor bestowed in the CSF. To date, the following have re- ceived gold pins: C. Blakely, B. Caswell, C. Nunan, M. Stewart, J. Stohl, and K, Tait. Three members of the faculty, Miss Molly Rosen, Miss Barbara Fox, and Mr. Ernesto Salzman, are the sponsors of our CSF, and under their able guidance the group have enjoyed a very successful term. In addition to their regular activities, representatives of the CSF have attended the CSF convention held at Sequoia High School in Redwood City at which affair twenty-five delegates from Lincoln were present. Representatives also attended the Section Convention held at Balboa High School. The CSF closed its activities this term with a luncheon at which time graduating members of the CSF were honored. Officers for the spring term of 1942 were Corella Blakely, president; Edwin Brown, vice-president; and Marion Morrow, secretary. REGISTRY 227 Fron; Roic: Marlow, J., Lawrence, L., Barn, B., Brown M., Deicher. B., Cushman, B. Roiv 2: Bartlett, A., Howell, P., Low) ' , W., Giosi, F., Johnson, M., KruU, K., Nor- thon, M. Rotv 5; Brennan, F., Minick, G., Gullcy, B., Miller, B., Home, B., Brown, B. Row 4: Carl- sun, C. Johanson, D., Hauser, E., Bobu, F., Berry, D., Isaacson, B., McKelvey, D., Cunningham, M., Chaty, W., Felch, M., Edelstein, H. Back Row: Abbett, C, Carter. W., Farrell, I.. Martin, C, Min- kel, W., Kruwell, L. ELWOOD ARNOLD Fi)KI ■ ' Doc goes out for football . . . is cliairman for entertainment com- mittee of Block L . . . pUns to go into ministry. FLORENCE ELAINE FOWLER Flossie ' will make career in busi- ness world . . . her hobby is danc- ing . . . she likes roller skating . . . doesn ' t like baseball. GEORGE EDWARD FRANK intends to join the Air Corps . . . was first president of the Student Body . . . belongs to the R.O.T.C. . . . guns are his hobby. PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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