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c;lub presidents We intermpt the march of seniors to present the club presidents. VIC HANCOCK President of the Boys ' Block L has had a busy semester leading the group. He is a low senior. LORRAINE WENZKE President of the Girls Block L is a senior. After a successful semes- ter of leadership she is graduating. BLOCK -L From Ron : Morrison, B.. Perley, D., Knibb. R., Muir, N., Clemo, V.. Goldhnger. A. Rotv 2: Sanders, B., Bokelund, E., Holmes. B.. Greenberg, B., Bankus. A., Morash, B., Reinhardtj B. Row 3; Hancock, V., Haskins, B.. McKinon, B.. Ford. E., Salm, B., Truzzolino, J. Back Row: McNicholas, G.. Adams, C, Lee. B., Pierce, B. (BhcL ' Sochdisidu JaksL The beautiful gold Block L ' s seen on many of the athletes at Lincoln have been earned with 25 points in sports. Practice at the football field was held daily, with the boys doing everything possible to make our football team one to be proud of. Track men worked out ; each afternoon boys practiced baseball in the park or swam at the Y.M.C.A. Added to this list of football, baseball, basketball, track, swimming, soccer, is a newcomer, crew. At the present time the following 34 men have qualified for Block L ' s : Clarence Adams, Jack Amsden, Al Bankus, Joe Bauer, Ed Bokelund, Gordon Burkston, Vic Hancock, Elwood Ford, Art Goldfinger, Frank Grant, Bernard Greenberg, Don Green, Ray Groves, Vick Clemo, Bill Haskins, Bruce Holmes, Richard Knibb, Ward Kratter, Gerald Lee, Charles Meyerson, Bruce MacKinnon, Glenn McNicholas, Ed Mooney, Bob Morash, Bob Morrison, Norman Muir, Dick Perly, Bob Pierce, Bob Reinhardt, Bill Salm, Bob Conway, George Taylor, Joe Truzzolino, and Wes Wood. At a recent Block L meeting the following officers were elected: Victor Hancock, president; Bob Reinhardt, secretary-treasurer; and Elwood Ford, head of the entertainment committee. REGISTRY 305 ¥rvnt Roir: Wolff, B., West, E., Smith, L., Moitoret, P., Band, M., Marshall, S. Row 2: Stone, H., Efstathiou, J., Lerda, L., Water- bury, R., Graywood, B., Lund, D., Purvis, S. Row S: Stokes, J., Perush, D., Hons, B., Barham, B., Stein, B., Barry, G. Bjck Row: O ' Callaghan, M., Peterson, C Parnow, R„ WiUett, R., Thomson, D., Treganowen, K., Spehar. W., Weeks, S. PAGIi T £i TV-TiXO
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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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GIRLS ' BLOCK L Parish. B., Elliott, E.. BUkely, C, Wenzke. L.. Infravia. A., Cunningham, P., Seput, E. An organization at Lincoln that merits furtlier recognition on the part of its students is the Girls ' Block L. It was started in the Fall of 1941 by its able and interested sponsor. Miss Aileen C. Norton, girls ' physical education teacher. Like most newer organizations, the enrollment of the Block L has not increased in momentous proportions. Since the time when the first five charter members formed the club last term, two of the members were graduated and there have been four new additions making nine members in all. Each of the members has met the requirements. They have earned their Block L, awarded by the G.A.A., by completing six successful terms in after-school sports. In addition, mem- bers must have a commendable citizenship and have an average grade of C be- ginning in the high ten grade. The purpose of the Girls ' Block L is to promote and develop leadership and to provide an active interest in girls ' athletics. ' With this purpose in mind, the girls act as referees, ushers, and keep order at G.A.A. rallies. The Block L girls meet twice a month during school time. Officers, all of whom are charter members, are, Lorraine Wenzke, president; Corella Blakeiy, vice- president ; and Anne Intravia, secretary-treasurer. C . ■ jp RKGISTR ' !- i:,s from Ron : Gamzc, F., Atkinson, M, Lee, M., Vo.i5el. F., Trittschuh, D., Ragan, S. Ron 2: Patterson, J., Baccelli, Y., McBride, L., Busse, M., Kohlmeister, R., Plant, M., M.irtin, M. Roir 3: Miller, V., Schacht, R., Nathanson, J., Phil- lips, D., Grant, C., Haughy, B., Ferguson, C. Biict Ron : Rohen, P., Soule, T., Stratter, A., Straub, D., Brown, D., Segelckc, H , Chris- tcnsen, H. JAMES KENVILLE President of the HiY is a high senior, colonel in the R.O.T.C, and a busy rnan who includes manage- menl of the cafeteria among his duties. PAT JAEHNE President of the Tri-Y is the spark plug of many of the girls ' activities. Pat, who was our first vice presi- dent, is now a low senior. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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