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

 - Class of 1942

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GLORIA GRIFFITH is going to enter secretarial work ii the future . . . Glor likes t garden and makes it her hobby . . Likes clothes. GERALDINE M. HAMMELL she wants to be a housewife . . Gerry likes swimming , . . also likes swing music . . . knits fS the Red Cross. M. EDWARD HARRIS Ed belongs to the Saber C. . . . plans to make career chanical en ineerin-i field makes a hobby of photo Stewart, F., Ambrosini, THE HI- ' l ' CLUB iiii.irdt, R.. Kn:hb. R.. Michaelis. C Greenberg, R.. Sanden. B. The Abraham Lincoln Hi-Y is the newest of its organizations in San Francisco; now in its fourth semester, it h s been able to compete successfully with other Hi-Y ' s. All the clubs are afRliate A ith the Y.M.C.A., and their purpose is to help the school aridTcprnmunity. In aiminwat this objective, our Hi-Y gave baskets to many families at hristmtis time; has had our school songs printed; and in other ways has established its tf as one of the best-liked and cooperative organizations in school. Mr. Da, id Mosby, faculty adviser, has been with the Hi-Y since its beginning in the fall of IM iO. Tlie Hi-Y members are proud that they have accomplished so many things and are grateful to j -Doc Mosby and their officers; The latter are comprised f president, James Kenville; vice-president, Richard Knibb; secretary, Bob Rein- ardt; anti treasuj r, C h.irlf Michaelis. Than s ' giving of IJil was an occasion for the Hi-Y Club to send some members to Yoseirfte where y stayed in cabins at Camp Mather for three enjoyable days. Here, attegcjing es, they studied many subjects including The Importance of Hi-Y.CluKs in Today ' s Young Generation, and Youth Problems. All of our i !-Y merafiers enjoyed it very much. litjcoln students warml) ' congratulate their Hi-Y Ckib on its many services. REGISTRY lor. i-tijiil Ri ' ii : Killers, L., Larson, 1., McHint.inos, P., Allin, B., Terry, G., Thdnipscin, B. Row 2: Miss Burd, Courting, J., Sommers, C, White, ' ., Andersen, D., Strycker, C. B.ick Row : Ambrose, P., Frank, N., Hansen, L., Brandow, N., Cronbiirg, N., Witt, C. PAGE TWENTY-SIX

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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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THE TRI-Y C LLH From Rnic: Glover. C Hulbc. M.. Fracchia, E.. Morrow. M.. SLiiillcr. R.. Muller, V. B.nk Run son, A., Braskamp, P., Oppenhc-im. B.. Schmidt, E.. Smith, M.. Oldelehr. R.. Garrison. N. Edn The Tri-Y is a widely known organization which boasts of members throughout the entire nation. It consists solely of high school girls who are trying to help those in need and to prepare themselves for service to their community. The Abraham Lincoln Tri-Y, one of the newest members in this extensive organization, is spon- sored by the capable Mrs. Polly Mosby, who attends all of the meetings and gives advice and assistance to the girls. Whenever an affair is given by Abraham Lincoln, the Tri-Y, prominent as being one of the most outstanding clubs in giving assistance, is always ready to serve. At the beginnng of each term, new officers are elected by the members. At the follow- ing meeting the girls are installed by the outgoing officers. This term the officers are: president, Patricia Jaehne; vice-president, Madeline Zoulal ; secretary, Rosalee Oldelehr ; and treasurer, Margaret Flores. Two outstanding affairs in which the Tri-Y participated were the very success- ful fishpond concession at the Carnival and a recent lumberjack dance at which service men were entertained. All of the proceeds obtained from this dance were lonated to the Ab ' -aham Lincoln Red Cross fund. AfJ J S w f JERR ' l ' W . H, LGHEV Walk will make his career in the engineering field . . . aviation is his hobby ... he is active on the track team. HAROLD STOW HELBING.JR. plans his career in field of engi- neering . . . takes part in sports . . . takes an active part on the soccer team. CHARLES ROBERT HENRY ■ Hank will make his career in the medical profession ... is an ac- tive member of the basketball team ... is a stamp collector. REGISTRY 209 Front Row: Glicksman, C, Sam- uels, E.. Mu7 ' (i. B.. Doud, N.. French, M. E., Pioda, D. J. Row 2 : Gerlach, K., Hancock, I., Gu.staf- son. A., Leach, E., Hurn.stein, D., Comyns, B., Hansen, L. Row 3 : Hieeins, J., Glendon, J., lenkins, M., Anderson, C. Meier, R., Rem- ington, D. Bjck Row: Norton. A.. Reilly, M., Cody, A,, Du Com- mun, D., Anderson, J. PAGE TWIiNTV-SEVEN

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