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

 - Class of 1942

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Abraham Lincoln High School - Roundup Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 28 of 88
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JEAN STOHL President of Service Club, faithful assistant to Miss Silvia, she main- tains liigli scholastic lecoid, JACK CUNNINGHAM President of Camera Club, Jack has two more semesters here to develop leadership and service. CORELLA BLAKELY President of the CSF, active mem- ber of the Service Club, leader in many school activities. CAMERA CLUB Front Row: Caro, D.. McDonald. K.. McCoy, D., Carter, B. Rou ' 2: Mitoff. S., Lunsmann. H.. Cunning- ham, J., Bruno, S., Grimes, P. QamsUvDL Qluh J axjUk QamsJucL The Camera Club is one of the most interesting and different clubs in school. The members photograph many of the pictures for the Lincoln Log and the Roundup. The club may boast of having a fourth floor darkroom equipped with an enlarger. An interesting survey has been taken on the number of prints ruined by beginners learning how to print and develop pictures. A student ' s first endeavor at printing pictures usually results in two pictures spoiled to every one picture that is actually printed. It takes long years of experience before a technique can be per- fected by means of which all of the pictures will come out satisfactorily. Even a great pleasure is experienced by the beginner when enlarging is learned. But the individual has to know the principles of printing and developing before starting to enlarge. The Camera Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Manahan, meets every Wednes- fter school. Many pictures taken and printed by the club are often exhibited the first flooB fculletin board. The officers of the club are President Jack Cunning- Vice P dent Stephen Mitoff, Secretary-Treasurer Ken McDonald. d jfrham, REGISTRY 329 Front Row: McLaughlin, G., War- fel, R., Ander.son, L., Bain, J., Morrice, A., Kull, J. Row 2: Stef- fan, L., Mackie, E., Hodel, D., Crichfield, V., Knibb, D., Frood, P., Roche, A. Row 5: Tonne- macher, R., Lane, C, Finley, J., Mathrusse, D., White, C, Virag, L. Row 4: Keedy, T., Schilling, B , Busse, M., Castello, M., Delo, M., Lutz, C, Wilmot, L. B.ni Roiv: Knill, B., Craddiick, ).. Stubbe, B., McNeil, K. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR

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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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SERVICE SOCIETY From Row: Wcnzke. L.. Karl, E., Morrow, M., Elliott, E., Jr.ehne, P. Row 2: Edmondson, A., RitchiL-, M., McCaw, M., Stewart. M.. George, C, Caswell, B. Bait Row: Seput. E., Tait, K., Stohl, J., Schwartz, H., Blakely, C. Sfii o SfdkDoL iSsuwksL ' t Gins ' Service Sot In existence since the opening of th school, the ■ Societ has con- and tlj ' ommunity Stohl, presi- e twenty-two reserved and record. Those Corella Blake- Marjorie Lim, ' orraine Wenzke. an of girls. Miss ivi es. D; ilfg fhe recent sugar stantly and unselfishly helped serve tlfte students, in a friendly, sincere manner. LeadTjrgSmis harmoni dent; Barbara Caswell, vice-presudent; Marianne Downs«s members of the Girls ' Service Sot ' were selected G uS genuine interest in Lincoln, and because of tljei seniors, many charter members, »4t are le jring aia|V ly, Barbara Caswell, Marianne Downs, thel Ellio? Marilyn Ritchie, Marjorie Stewa f Jearh teJil, Kat The Service Society, unda he competent suS Anita Truman, participated in Jnany of the scho actiyi es. D; ilfg fh rationing period, many of tht SLT ice So(.ici meinbers atted as messengers and hostesses. The night of the JLiijcoln Carnival and Cormtry Store, the Society, in color- ful costumes, conducted the novel fcSttune-tellir tflooth. The girls act as receptionists, and willingly help in other ways t serv e the st Fol. At the begipfling of each term, newcomers are welcomed into Lincoln by the SotMety with a vafiety of entertainment. REGISTRY 101 Front Row: Dolter. B., Balduc, A., Durvea, P., Reardon. B.. Vnolev, S., Conrov. R. Rote 2: Daley, C, Coe, J., Clark, J., Hatfield, M., Mackey, B., Baldncchi, V., Meyer, D. Row 3: Harris C, McMahon, J., Sutsos, M., Cnsgrove, S., Don- do, T-. Barliam. A. Row 4: John- son, P., Malloch, D., McKenna, R., Massoelia, F.. DeMello, W., Koster. G., Manahan, W. Back Row: Pavler, R., Sullivan, J., Laz- zareschi. G. STANLEY K. FULLALOVE is a member of the Hi-Y Club . . . a cattleman is what Bud plans to be in the future . . . automobiles are his main interest. WILLIAM PATRICK GALLEN Halfpint will join the U.S. Navy , . . prefers intellectual Ieisur . . . also blondes, brunettes, and red-heads. ' € MARY.jE A ' BETIJ OVER had IsttJWn Our Tovln ' . . . was ' )Mj»n O JTn V h Y Yyu Can ' t .Take it •winner in Sijxkes- . . interest in S f . ' PAGE TWENTY-FIVE

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