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B. CARSWELL, S. SHENSON, M. THIBAUT, T, SCHAPP HIGH SENIORS Under the capable direction of Mr. Floyd French as faculty advisor, Ted Schapp, president, Shirley Shenson, vice president, Marie Thibaut, secretary, and Lois Carswell, treasurer, the high seniors enjoyed a busy term. Highlighting the semester's activities were their 'Khard times day, featuring old ragged shirts and jeans, a senior picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove, and Senior Prom at the St. Francis Hotel. LOW SENIORS An active and lively group was the Fall, 1945, senior class. Their officers were president, Douglas Tuck, vice president, Morley Thompson, and secretary- rreasurer, Carolynn George, with Miss Marion Shep- herd as advisor. The Low Senior Brawl, held at the California Country Club, was a huge success. JUNIOR CLASS The versatile junior class experienced a busy and successful term last year. The junior dance after school in the cafe went over very well. The juniors were led by president, Ken Treganoweng vice president, Barbara Hons, secretary-treasurer, Charles Grantg and Miss Helene Cevasco, advisor. They sponsored the Hello Day. SOPHOMORES Guided by zealous Miss Alma Powell, faculty spon- sor, the sophomores enjoyed a fine term last year. With Bob Timmons, president, Elinor Haskins, vice president, and Eileen Christophersen, secretary- treasurer, they added a new step to Lincoln's greatness. These kids were sponsors of a dance for the Uhepcatsu and Ujivebugst' of Lincoln in the cafe. FRESHMEN With boundless spirit and enthusiasm, the fresh- man class began its Lincoln career in true Mustang style. The class advisor was Mr. Bernard Miossig Bev- erly Lundblade was president, Clifford Fisher, vice president, secretary-treasurer was Dolores Tate. PAGE SIXTIEEN Capers and Cops
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I PAT RAFFERTY, GAIL ADAMS and DOUG TUCK 1 HIGH SENIORS Groves, Secretary Gail Adams, a d T surer Pa af- ferty leading the way, the high se A s had a term. The Senior Prom was held at the airmont otel and the Senior Picnic at Sigmund ern Gro . They also had a Senior Breakfast at t ala K ofel. The senior class was the largest gr ating l ss so far in t history of the school and 250 embers wil iss the advisor, Miss M on Shep d OW SE ORS Makin i n fort 1 ir next term as ig seniors is alway t ob of t e low senior office g t ey are the ones to t he ri gs, pins, and sweaters. This past term those ha workers were George Barry, presidentg Milly Swanson, vice president, Marilyn Costello, sec- retary, Mary johnson, treasurer, and Miss Downing, advisor. i JUNIOR CLASS ' Getting off to a late start in not having an advisor the juniors have made up for it in spirit and fast work. They gave a dance at Aptos and it made their officers, Bob Balliet, presidentg Lois Richter, vice president, and Charles Dorsett, secretary g and their advisor, Miss Meyer very happy. SOPHOMORE CLASS Walter Strycker, presidentg Jackie LaFleur, vice president, and Erlice Wolseth, secretary, with the aid of their advisor the sophomores did a fine job this last term. They are new to the school yet but are fast learning the traditions and spirit of Lincoln. FRESHMAN CLASS Conducting one of the most active and interesting terms Lincoln newcomers ever had, the freshman offi- cers, President Lorraine Cox, Vice President Robin Welch, Secretary Barbara Hammervery, are to be con- gratulated. PAGE EIGHTEEN With President Doug Tuck, Vice Pr Politics and Play
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