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l I I p . -.. V V. Y V V .,. ' .. --- -- - -- -Y --1 V- e-'1 . I I r . 1 all 4. ima . 'ri - ' li as S -1 .a . .,. J MARY LOUISE Dl SUVERO ALBERT CIEIVIENTINA DEESSE WATSON ROBERT ERATES PATRIIIIA SULLIVAN srraarrg AND posses PAGE 'l'WEl,V No loyal Mustang will ever forget the Fall 1946 student body officers or their splendid services. By fulfilling the responsibilities of their ofhces, they succeeded in keeping Lincoln in her position of leadership among San Francisco high schools. Albert Cementina was an excellent president as well as foot- ball player. He conducted numerous rallies and was always eager to work for the betterment of the school. As vice-president, Patricia Sullivan improved the monthly dances and brought good enter- tainment to the rallies. Deesse Watson kept minutes and wrote numerous letters during .irer term as secretary. Robert Erates kept all the school accounts straight in carrying out his job as treasurer. Mary Louise di Suvero was a capable and just judge of the student court. james liox worked hard to keep the spirit of Lincoln at tie top during his term as yell-leader. A great deal of credit for a successful term goes directly to the p efforts put forth by these six ofhcers. Dick tfollrell and Dick Sperisen
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p MAVIS MASLIN. BERNIE ESSER, MARILYN LOtfKHAR'l' IANE MaePHEE, JACK IIACKSON, BEV SULLIVAN tHIIt-IK OEEIER, JUNE REUBOLD, OTIOLE KREBS, RIIIH ABRAI-IAM MARION KREIIS, BOB ELDER, IRIS IIORWITZ, DON IIASEY CLASS PAGE F O URTEIE N The high senior FALL CLASS OFFICERS class ol the fall term was guided by an excel- lent group ol ollieers. Bob Elder proved an energetic and able president. Iris I-lo rwitz expertly performed her duties ol vice- president g so did Don Casey, treasurer, and Marion Krebs, see- retary. The lriglrliglrt of the Eerm, the Prom, was given in the Gold Room of the Fairmont Hotel. The low senior olliters were Richard Abraham, president, june Reubold, vice-president, Ottole Krebs, secretary, and Charles Geeter, treasurer. T The Victory D ingron High Selroo. the junior class and .ae class sponsored a very smooth brawl, ante following the defeat ol George Wash- , in football tame about through the ellorts ol its ollirersz jack Iaeltson, president, jane Mae- Yhee, vice-prlesidenrg and Bev Sullivan, secrerarystreasurer. The sophomore crass was headed by capable ollieers, with Bernie Qisser, presidentg IvQarilyn 'Loclrhart, as vice-presidentg and Mavis Maslin, as secretary The freshman eass began its four years on the hilltop under the leadership ol President Bill Patterson, 'Vice-President Bill Cheyne, and Secretary loyee Boudinnt. ,Ioyee Boudinot, Bill I'atter'snn, Bill tjlrevne
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