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

 - Class of 1946

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MR. WALTER FREDERICKSON, Dean of Boys MISS ANITA TRUMAN, Dean of Girls 134B . FACULTY • 194B Art — Household Arts Harrington, Mrs. Mary Elda Hulbert, Miss Ethel O ' Donohue, Miss Catherine Woodruff. Miss Greta Covimerclal Alexander, Miss Betty Parker, Mr. William Peracca, Miss CMorinda Schmidt. Miss Marie Silvia, Miss Gleneice, Head Counselors Connolly. Miss Catherine Cutlir. Mrs. Helen Gallagher, Miss Grace Hartwell. Mr. Robert. Anin Head Jacobsen, Miss Madeline Livingston, Mr. [. A. Maher, Miss Mariorie Mclntyre. Mrs. Mary Edna Morena. Mr. fames Mosby. Mrs. Polly Power. Mr. Maurice Schmidt. Miss Marie Stein, Miss Lucy Thompson, Mrs. Bernice English Surge, Mr. Roy Cutlir, Mrs. Helen Edminster. Mr. Howard Gallagher, Mrs. Grace Harrington. Mrs. Mary Elda Livingstone. Mr. J. A. Power. Mr. Maurice Roxbufgli, Miss Eileen Scherf. Miss Rose Marie O ' Neill. Mr. Robert Shephard, Miss Marion Sncll, Miss Alberta, Head Drama O ' Neill. Mr. Robert journal ' sm DcMartini. Mr. Armond Languages Connolly, Miss Catherine jacobsen, Miss Madeline Mclntyre, Mrs. Mary Edna. Head Powell, Miss Alma Reynolds. Miss Dorothy Rosen, Miss Mollie Salzmann, Mr. Ernesto Mathematics Baker. Mr. William Berkowitz, Miss Frances Gerlach, Miss Olga Maher, Miss Mariorie Pagano. Mr. Reinaldo Peters. Miss Esther Mechanical Draw ng — Shops Andrews. Mr, William Carlson, Miss Esther Hynes. Mr. William Mosby. Mr. David Ryall. Mr. Richard Music Cutlir. Mrs. Helen Melvin, Mr. George Physical Education Canrinus, Mr. George Diederichsen, Mr. Roy Downing, Miss Margaret Meyer, Miss Elsie Morena, Mr. James Norton. Miss Aileen Prinz. Mr. P. J.. Head R.or.c. Hemnhill, Sgt. Hubert Social Studies Carpenter, Miss Barbara French. Mr. Floyd Hall. Mrs. Ethel Jacobsen, Miss Madeline Kramer, Miss Jacqueline Mosby. Mrs. Polly, Acting Head Stein, Miss Lucy Thompson, Mrs. Bernice Melvin. Mr. George Reynolds, Miss Dorothy Science Christensen, Mr. Lorcn Koehler. Mr. Edward Manahan, Mr. William, Head Miossi, Mr. Bernard Morena. Mr. George Nill, Mr. John Schmidt, Mr. Walter Wolf. Mr. Girard Library Dixon, Miss Grace Uhlir. Miss Martha PAGE NINE

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MR. C. W. WHITE, Priniipal THE PRIIVCIPAL ' S MESSAGE For considerably more than a century and a half, this coun- try has been steadily forging ahead and has achieved a world- wide reputation for being the land of opportunity. Through- out this march of time the citizens of this great commonwealth have continuously boasted that the freedom and rights, as granted to each one through the principles of democracy, would always continue to produce conditions perfectly satis- factory to every person possessing a rational mind and rea son- able desires. However, recent years have seen many of our ideas changed and our cherished ideals threatened with destruction. To some it might seem that the principles of organized government had, in some respects, failed but such is not the case. The funda- mental plan of our government is stable; the basic laws under which the founders of this republic operated are sound and sufficient. The main difficulty is that the majority have apparently ceased to be mindful of the inherent rights of others and have wholly failed to put into practice the idea that we are a nation of people. By that I mean, there has been too much individualism and not enough nationalism. Since such is the situation confronting you as you are about to graduate, the future presents a challenge as never before. The same ideals of loyalty and integrity, and a wholesome de- sire to treat one ' s fellow man honestly and squarely at all times will eventually be crowned with success. You must not become impatient with what may seem at first insurmountable difficulties, nor can you expect revolution- ary methods to be the answer. Rather must you realize that a wise concerted attack upon the vexing problems of the day will bring about constructive changes — that is the solution. May your thinking be clear! May you not merely have the courage of your convictions, but may these same convictions be both fundamentally sound and thoroughly practical ! PAGE EIGHT



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MR. GEORGE MELVIN MISS CATHERINE O ' DONOHUE MR. P. J. PRINZ MR. EDWARD KOEHLER MRS. ETHEL HALL LIMCDL FACULTY Mr. Edward Koehler, member of the science department, specializes in the instruction of biology. Mr. George Melvin is the leader of the band at Lincoln High School. He will usually be found waving the baton and counting time in room 312. The result of his efforts is to be found in the fine music groups which he heads. The girls at Lincoln are more familiar with the friendly face of Miss Catherine O ' Donohue than the boys, as she is the instructor in sewing. Miss O ' Donohue also teaches some art classes. Room 329 is the home of Mrs. Ethel Hall. Mrs. Hall is a Civics teacher but she specializes in California History. Mr. P. J. Prinz is the head of the boys ' physical education department. Mr. Prinz is noted for the fine soccer teams which he has coached. Miss Marie Schmidt, Mr. William Parker, and Miss Clorinda Peracca are always busy at their jobs in the commercial department. Miss Marie Schmidt Mr. William Parker Miss Clorinda Peracca

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